The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 30, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: One-story frame
8 ft. high, district 177, 3 miles
schoolhouse, 12 ft. x 18 ft. and
east and 5 miles north of O’
Neill. Open for bids to and
including Noyember 14. Bids
must be submitted to commit
tee: MRS. LLOYD WHALEY,
O'Neill, and WM. HANLEY,
O’Neill. 24-2Gp
FOR SALE: 240-acres of pasture
land, located 10 miles no'th
east of here. See: R H. Park
er, O’Neill. 3tf
CENTRAL NEBRASKA
RANCH
THAT is n iced below the mar
ket. 5520 acres at $8.25 per
acre. A good spread, well
fenced, arid watered. Build
ings only 3 miles from high
way, are worth one third of
price, have electric lights, and
are mostly modern. Don’t de
lav on *his. it won’t last long.
Write for my list.
E J. CORKIN
1916 So. 32nd Ave.,
Omaha, Neb. 24-25
FOR SALE: 128 tons of prairie
hay, 1 mile south, 2 east and
'/* mile sou,h of Spencer pow
er dam. $7 per ton. — Lawr
ence Bowers, Spencer, Neb.,
Star Route. 23-25
FOR SALE: 2-story brick hotel,
fu nished. All steam heated in
good South Dakota town.—R
H. Parker, O’Neill, Nep. 25-27
FOR SALE: Registered Spotted
Poland China boars, new
b eeding, vaccinated and guar
anteed.—R. M. Black-, 3 miles
east of Spencer. 25tf
RANCH FOR SALE '800 acres.
Buy 4160 acres at $10 per
acre, school lease of 640 acres
transfe red without cost. We!l
grnssed. hard land now carry
ing 450 head of stock, cuts 400
to 600 tons of hay. Well wa
tered with 8 wells and mills,
3 set" •» • improvement . elec
tric lights. Available to Ains
worth or Brewster, 2 g o p d
trading sto es 5 miles. Ranch
5 miles south of Enders Lake.
For details see: A. B. Hutton,
Newport, Neb. 24-25
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FOR SALE- 320-acre well im
proved farm. Good buildings,
and low price or $17.50 pet
acre. Come see it before it is
gone.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill.
52tf
FOR SALE: Business building
on O’Neill's maTri street. —P.
C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 17tf
RANCH
i1010 ACRES. This is one of
the best small places I have
' to offer. In Keya Paha coun
ty, Nebr. Lays along river,
and on good road. 100 acres
subirrigated will grow alfalfa.
Another 70 acres good farm
ground. 160 acres nay mead
ow cuts 160 tons native hay.
Has good buildings. Nice
neighborhood. $20 per acre.
Write for my list.
E. J. CORKIN
1916 So. 32nd Ave.,
Omaha, Neb. 24-25
; FOR SALE: 160 acre farm. 1
mile north of O’Neill. — F. J.
Dishner, O’Neill. 21 tf
FOR SALE: Used electric wash
I ing machines.—O’Neill Hatch
ery, O’Neill. 25c
| IMPROVED 160 acre Dixon
county farm for sale. Located
on county graded road north
of paved U. S. No. 20. Undu
lating to rolling land. Good
set of improvements include
7-room house, barn 32 x 48,
38 acres alfalfa, 25 acres good
brome pasture. Can have long
term loan with low down pay- j
ment if desired. — MAX N.
COPPER, Bloomfield. Neb.
25-27
CARS! CARS! See me for that
car or pickup for which you
have been waiting. Most any
make or model you want. —
Stanley Soukup, O’Neill, Neb.,
phone 429. 24-25p
I HAVE MOVED my office one
block south of the First Nation
al Bank. — R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Neb. 49 tf
A ^ . _ - ■ ■ - .
FOR SALE: My 365-acre im
proved farm. — Albert Pospe- j
shil, Venus 20tf
FOR SALE: Linoleum rugs, all |
sizes . . . apartment size bot
tle gas stoves . . . bottle gas
hot plates . . . wood - coal
ranges . . . oil heaters, 10 Vi to
16-in. burners . . . 32-volt %
hp. electric motors 7 . • full
line of kitchen utensils. —
■ Jonas Furn. Ex.. O’Neill. 25c:
CAir OWNERS ATTENTION!
Liability insuiance on farmers’
cars, $16; town cars, $17, $18.50
and $22.50, according to use.
Dwelling insurance combined
5-year term, $11. Why pay
more? — L. G. Gillespie Insur
ance Agency, O’Neill. 3tf
FOR SALE: 1931 model A 4
dcor sedan; power washing
machine, Maytag motor; 8-in.
circulator heater, like new.—
Dan Troshynski, O'Neill, >3]
blocks west of PO. 25p
All-Wool Coverts
MEN'S
TOPCOATS
* 29.75
Rugged - weave coverts
in substantial coat
weight! Tailored for
easy wear.
CUNAPAC
TOPCOATS
Alpaca - wool outside,
sturdy cotton backing
inside! Well - tailored!
Camel, brown, teal.
SANFORIZED’ TOWNCRAFT SHIRTS
Real woven-in patterns (no prints!) in your ^ A
favorite coUar style! Clcan-cut stripings- /
•olid colots, too! Full-cut and Sanforised!
Rich Silk and Rayon Ties! New .Winter Patterns! 1.49
MEN’S ALL-WOOL SLACKS. Real worsted suitings,
new Barathea weaves, Bedford cords, snort serges. .Well
tailored! 11.75 {
MEN’S SHOES. Sturdy double-soles (leather or rubber)
in new Golden Harvest .and Boulevard. Brown tones!
Goodyear welt, 6«50
4
FOR SALE: 1940 Chevrolet
truck, motor recently over
hauled, good tires,: 14;1t. grain
and Stock box.—Al Sipes, O -
Neill, 207J, or inquire Lohaus
Motor Co. 25tf
FOR SALE. Conn sax, gold
plated. Excellent condition.
Two refrigerator doors, 3x4
and 3x6, also several hun
dred feet ammonia coils.—
Merri Dr. Pepper Bottling Co.,
O’Neill. 25c
FOR SALE. Thor mangle, very
good condition. — Mrs. R. E.
Armbruster, O’Neill._25^
RANCH
IT ONLY requi:es $85,000 cash
to buy 2320 acre ranch, locat
ed on good road, 6 miles
south of Kilgore, Nebraska.
The price is $14 per acre and
balance will be financed so
it can be paid from operation.
3*4 percent interest. It has
good buildings. Is near school.
300 acres in cultivation. Some
hay. This place has always
made money. Write for my
list.
E. J. CORKIN
1916 So. 32nd Ave.,
Omaha, Neb. 24-25
.’OR SAi.E: Six-room residenct
property. See: R. H. Parker.
O’Neill. Neb 35tf
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST: Ladies’ lapel Clinton
watch late Sunday in O’Neill.
Finder please return to The
Frontier. 25tf
1ELP WANTED: Girl to assist
with housework. — Mrs. Fred
Saunto, O’Neill. 24tf
MULLEN’S GUARANTEED Ra
dio Service, 1 blk. west and
\y<z blks. south of State ga
rage. Prompt service, pickup
and delivery. Phone 415. -r
John J. Mullen. O’Neill. 9tf
STRAYED to my pasture late
in July, one white face heifer
calf about six or eight months
old; has end cut off of left
ear. — Homer L. Blain, Mid
dlebranch 23-25 j
SANDING MACHINE ~
FOR RENT
WORN, BLACKENED flooring
can be restored with a dear
grain surface by sanding. Dp :
the work yourself. Efficient, ,
easy to operate machine. Costs \
very little rental per dav.
GAMBLES
O’Neill 21 tl
FOR RENT: Tank type vacuum
cleaner with all/ attachments.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
WANTED: House or apartment
suitable for family of three.—
Gene Cantlon. O’Neill, phone
8 or 332LJ 251
James G. Fredrickson
Kieth A. Abari
— Auctioneers —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O’Neill
POWER SPRAYING
SERVICE
Baras — with D. D. T.
Cattle — with D. D. T. and
Rotenbne
Weeds — with 2. 4D Weed Kilter
Poultry Houses—with Insect Oil
We have the latest type equip
ment that develops* up to 800
lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O’Neill Nobr.
LOANS
Buy that home or farm with a
GI LOAN
Regular farm loans at lowest
rates. See local correspondent
or KLOKE INV. CO..
Omaha 2, Neb. 23tl
BING IN THE ROUGH
A new and bewhiskered
Bing Crosby sips coffee amid
tall timbers of Jasper nation
al park in Canada after a day
hunting during his vacation.
EVACUATION HEAD
Maj. Gen. L. C. Jaynes,
commander of U. S. military
forces in Italy,' is supervising
the evacuation of American
troops and equipment from
the entire Italian' peninsula.
It will- taki 90 days. j
Attend Pftrfy— ‘ -
Mr. and "Mrs. Fred Grage nt-1
tended the first birthday anni- '
versnry party of their grandson, I
Hubert Walker, of Ewing, this I
week. ,, * > .1
Weekend guests from Dean,
Mont., at the Frank Clements
home were Mr. and Mrs. Evo
Vandersnick. #
IAMBLES can insulate your
home now Call for FREE es
timate.—Gamble's, O’Neill. 4tf
WANTED TO BUY: Used type
writers and adding machines.
Call VIRGIL L A U R S E N,
phone 480W, O’Neill .25-26
11 HAVE money to loan on farms
and ranches and city property,
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. tf
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire :
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill,
32tf
CARDS OF THANKS
WE TAKE this way of express
ing our heartfelt thanks to
the many friends for the
beautiful acts of kindness that
helped soften the blow that
struck us so hard in the sud
den death of our beloved hus
band, father, and brother. Al
so for fine floral offering.
Mrs. Della B. Eby, Robert D.
Eby, Mrs. W. B. Gillespie
(Helen), brothers and sisters.
25p
..
mO$T EXCITING SALE IN AAf£p/*m
fl/el!55e value*
'ail for only
«19 c
I V*
^ ONE SET TO A CUSTOMER
-YOU GIT ALL THIS
COME EARLY I THE SALE
MAY NEVER BE REPEATED I
Harry! Thf tupply If Ilir'ItWI Tw* hardy,
lively Ooldfith and «*mpl«t« of
2 Hardy Goldfish . . 20c
Modcraisttc Bowl 7'. 15c
AquriM iowoH. .*? 10c
GrtM Plaits . . y< 10c
T»fa( Value 55c
ftMarketi
Thursday. October 30, 1947
(Pi ices subject to change)
PRODUCE
Butterfat, number - 65c
Buttrfat, number 2 62c
Eggs, farm run 38c
Heavy hens 17c
Leghorn hens . 11c
Heavy springs 18c
Lefhorn springs 14c
Roosters 38c
GRAIN
Yellow corn, number 2 1.90
Wheat 2.40
Oats . . 1.00
Barley * 1.55
Rye ... 2.10
SICK & INJURED
O’NEILL—Ralph Coburn was
dismissed from a Norfolk hos
nital and has returned to his
home north of O’Neill. His
mother, Mrs. Lr S. Coburn, re
mained in Norfolk during his
stay in a hospital there. . . .
Mrs. Leo Carney went to Sioux
City Monday to receive medical
attention. . . . Fred Lowery
it ck'^d a few ribs in a fa'l
this week.
INMAN— Mrs. Emma Kivett,
who has spent the past month
in the home of her daughter,
Mrs. J. P. Gallagher, recuperat
ing from a recent illness, re
turned to her home Sunday. Hex
daughter, Mrs. C. A. Rutledge,
of Lynch, came Sunday to spend
a few days with her.
PAGE—E. A. Chichester was
called to Sioux City because of
the serious illness of his wife,
who has been a patient in St.
Vincent’s hospital since October
22. . . . Ronnie Park, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Park, was tak
en to St. Vincent’s hospital at
Sioux City last week where he
submitted to an appendectomy.
His condition is “favorable” and
he will return home this week.
. . . Mrs. Harry Harper is suffer
ing from an injured arm receiv
ed from a fall at her home last
week'. . . . Mrs. W. W. French is
confined to her home because of
sickness. *
AMELIA—Mrs. Devere With
ers was able to return Saturday
from the Lutheran hospital at
Norfolk where she had been a
patient. . . Miss Arlis Edwards,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Edwards, submitted to an ap
pendectomy October 22 in the
Lutheran hospital at Norfolk. ..
Harold Fullerton received two
broken ribs October 21.
CHAMBERS— Lloyd Hilligas
went to a Norfolk hospital Mon
day for an appendicitis opera
tion. . |. Mrs. G. H. Grimes has
been on the sick list for the
past week. . . Duane McKay re
turned October 22 from a Nor
folk hospital where he had been
or an appendicitis operation.
LYNCH— F. T. Schrunk is a
patient in the Lynch hospital. . .
Leo Baker, who has been a hos
pital patient for many months,
has been dismissed from the
hospital. During his confine
ment he submited to a series of
operations.
Mire Subscribers
CLYDE—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Clyde, of Page, a daughter, Con
nie Lee, weighing 8 pounds,
born Sunday, October 26, at the
O’Neill hospital.
FLUCKEY—Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Fluckey, of Arlington, a
son, born Friday, October 24, at
Arlington. The parents are
known at Chambers.
SOULEK—Mr. and Mrs. Walt
er Soulek, of Verdel, a daugh
ter, born Wednesday, October
22, in the Lynch hospital.
RAGLAND — Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ragland, of Amelia, a son,
Royvin Edward, bom Thursday,
October 23, at Amelia. The Rag
lands have two daughters, Mr!
Ragland is the former Lillian
Coolidge.
PAGE—Seventeen members of
the RNA Kensington, of Page,
met with Mrs. Anton Nissen, of
O’Neill, for an all-day meeting
on Wednesday. M s. Raymond
Eby was a guest of the group.
A covered dish luncheon was
served at noon and the after
noon was spent playing games.
Mrs. Jest irville, jr.,
and infant i L. Mc
Carville III, were released Tues
at Sioux City.
day rom
hospital
BARGAIN DAYS
At Your UNION STORE !
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY—OCTOBER 31, NOVEMBER 1 & 3
? ;
• WE ENJOYED such a splendid response from our advertising last week
that we arc again offering many of these it?ms at the lowest prices
you'll find anywhere. Ue invite your comparison of prices and quality.
GERBER’S BABY FOODS
Strained, 12 Asstd Cans
93c
DEL MONTE PEACHES
Case of 24 No. 2l/> Cans
SALAD DRESSING
Pint Jar
7.63
24c
CORN—Cream Style
Case of 24, Only.
3.47
TOMATOES—Fancy Pack
Case of 24, Only.
3.69
NEAR-GALLON PRUNE-PLUMS
Each .47C
Case of 6..2.6S
OATMEAL—Jack Sprat
3-Lb. Tube, Only
27c
Orange and Grapefruit —
BLENDED JUICE —
46-Oz. Can
Case of 12
23c
2.52
Chocolate or Butterscotch
PUDDING
4 Pkgs. ..10c
BEANS with FRANKS —
Phillips. 10-Oz. Can .
10c
C-Z WAX — Self-Polishing —
1-Qt.
Two beautiful GLASS TUMBLERS free!
89c
DAVID HARUM FLOUR
50-Lb. Bag .3.89
SEA MUSSELS
Per Can
Bar Harbor —
15c
GELATIN DESSERTS — All Flavors — 1Cf
2 Pkgs. for . ™
™ UNION STORE
Phone 56 :: 2 Deliveries Daily
MEAT DEPT.
Featuring Cudahy’s «
Fancy Beef
Beef by the Quarter. See
us for your locker meat
. . . best quality, lowest
price.
it*- W
MINUTE STEAKS
Tender, Juicy
Per Lb.
59c
PORK CHOPS
End-Cuts
Per Lb. 49c*
PORK ROASTS
Pork Loin
Per Lb. .... 49 C
PORK SAUSAGE
Per Lb. . 49c
ROUND STEAK
Per Lb. 59c
BEEF ROASTS
Per Lb 43 - 39C*
AMERICAN CHEESE
2 Lbs. 99 c
5-Lb. Loaf 2.35
TANG
12-Oz. Can 39 C
★
FRUITS & VEGET'S.
Special Orange Deal
5-Lb. Bag Calif.
ORANGES —
and
2—GLASS TUMBLERS
Both for . 55c
Neb. Red Triumph —
POTATOES — 0 AO
100-Lb. Bag Lfll
For Saturday . 1000 Lbs.
B-A-N-A-N-A-S #
No Limit!