The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 06, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1940 Chevrolel
trurk m tor rteently over
hauled, good tires, 14-ft. grain
and stock box.—A1 Sipes, O’
Neill, 207J, or inquire Lohaus
Motor Co. 25tf
FOR SALE: Business buildinc
on ^“Veill's m.iin street. —P
C. Donohoe, O'Neil!. 17tf
FOR SALE: Two new Spring
field shotguns; one double
barrelled,* hammcrless, $39.50;
•one single, $18.—Bowen’s Ben
Franklin Store, O’Neill. 26c
FOR SALE: Resist: red Spotted
Poland China boar., new
b eeding, vaccinated and guar
anteed— R. M. Blrrk, 3 miles
east of Spencer. 2atf
FOR SALE: One-story frame
8 ft. high, district 177, 3 miles
schoolhouse, 12 ft. x 18 ft. and
east and 5 miles noith of O’
NejII. Open for bids to and
including November 14. Bids
must be submitted to commit
tee; MRS. LLOYD WHALEY,
€)’Neill, and WM. HANLEY,
O’Neill. 24-20p
FOR SALE: 45-ft. lot, partly
finished basement for a house.
City water in. Well located.
Inquire: Raymond Bright, O’
Neill. 28p
t* ' E- Six-room residence
property. See: R. H. Parker,
o n • ai Neb 35tf
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
ment if desired. — MAX N.
COPPER, Bloomfield, Neb.
25-27
FOR SALE: 320-acre well im
proved farm. Good buildings,
and low price of $17.50 per
acre. Come see it before it is
gone.—R. H Parker, O’Neill
DANCELAND
— O’NEILL —
¥
PAT BOFFMAN
and His Band
Saturday, Nov. 8
Adm. & Dance: $1
FOR SALE: 1 John Deere pick
up baler with motor, out tw<
years, good as new; 1 194'
Ford tractor with plow culti
vator and mower. —M & I
Implement Co., Bloomfield
Neb 26-2'
' SALE 180 acre farm. 1
mile north of O’Neill. — F. J
Di hner, O’Neill. 2itl
FOR SALE: 2-story brick hotel
fu nished. All steam heated in
g,)od South Dakota town.—R
H. Parker, O’Neill, Nep. 25-27
CAR OWNERS ATTENTION!
Liability insu.ance on farmers'
cars, $16: town cars. $17, $18.50
and $22 50. according to use.
Dwelling insurance combined
■j-ycar term, $11. Why pay
more? — L. G. Gillespie Insur
ance Agency, O’Neill. 3tf
BATTERIES!
21-month guarantee 10.95 ea.
24-month guarantee 15.25 ea.
31-month guarantee 16.90 ea
ARBUTHNOT OIL CO. 26
FOR SALE: 240-acres of pasture
land, located 10 miles north
east of here. See: R. H. Park
er, O’Neill. 3tf
I HAVE MOVED my office one
block south of the First Nation
al Bank — R H Parker. O’
Neill, Neb. 49tf
FOR SALE: One GE electric
vacuum, one small upholstery
cleaner. Both very good con
ation—Mrs. Paul Shierk, O’
NeilL 26c
FOR SALE: My 365-acre im
proved farm. — Albert Pospe
shil, Venus 20tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED: Girl or woman for
kitchen work.—Barber’s Cafe,
Plainview, Nebr. 26-27
WANTED TO BUY: Used type
writers and adding machines.
Call VIRGIL LAURSEN,
phone 480W, O’Neill .25-26
LOST: A diary concerning data
on our trip from California to
Nebraska and back and also
some data regarding my
mother’s sickness and death.
The diary means a lot to me.
Reward Return to The Fron
tier or mail direct to: Mrs.
LaVera Young, 236 Grand
View Drive, Redlands, Calif.
m
LOST: Ladies’ lapel Clinton
watch late Sunday in O’Neill.
Finder please return to The
Frontier. 25t£
MULLEN’S GUARANTEED Ra
dio Service. 1 blk. west and
14 blks south of State ga
rage. Prompt service, pickup
and delivery. Phone 415. —
John J. Mullen, O’Neill. 9tf
PUBLIC SALE
Sine* the sudden da my husband. I am physically un
able to operate the alone, so will sell the place and
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13
SALE STARTS AT 1:00 O’CLOCK P.M.
Place consists of 13 acres joining Ewing on the North
east, known as the Wiseman Place. Has low land pasture,
timber, garden (subirrigated), 3 acres seeded to Brome and
Wheat Grass this year. Modem home (except heat), own
water system with electric pump. Barn, Garage, Granary,
and Hen House. Place all fenced hog tight. Will carry 8
to 10 cows through pasture season. A little place with the
accommodations of a town home that will pay the bills.
3 — HEAD OF MILK COWS —3
3 Milk Cows, 2 Jerseys and 1 Roan Durham, 2 to fresh
en socn. These are cows with high tests and are outstand
ing producers.
1 Chester White Brood Sow held for Spring
breeding ... A Few Laying Hens
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC.
1 Hay Rack; Small Tools; Table Model Separator, Pails,
Cans, Etc.; Ladders; Fishing Equipment; Hunting Togs, Gun.
1 Bedroom Suite, Bed, Springs, and Innerspring Mat
tress, Dresser; 1 Duo-Therm Oil Space Heater; 1 pining Ta
ble and Chairs; 1 Studio Couch; Few Rockers; 1 Kitchen Ta
ble; Few Rugs; New Table Top; Perfection Oil Range, used
1 month; Curtains, Jars, some Dishes; and many other ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: On Personal Property, Cash; on Real Estate,
20 percent purchase price date of sale when contract will be
made, balance when title is given with approved abstract.
The property may be inspected any time before or on
day of sale.
DELLA B. EBY, Owner
personal property ai
Ewing, N
auction on the premises, joining
on the Northeast, on
THE PLACE
Buv Wanser, Auctioneer S. W. Brion, Clerk
HE’S A BIG BOY NOW
As though Great Britain
didn’t have enough troubles,
it has to scout around for
clothes and shoes for this gi
gantic youth. He’s Ernest Ev
ans. 23. stands 7 feet, 7 inches
in his stocking feet and
weighs 357 pounds. Shown
here with his mother, the size
able lad gets 100 extra cloth
ing coupons each year and
still can’t find a thing to buy
that fits him.
HELP WANTED
LABORERS
to work in our Omaha Plant
AGES 18 to 45 years. Minimum
wage $1.02 per hour. Full in
formation available at your
nearest Nebraska State Em
ployment Office.
Apply
SWIFT & COMPANY,
* 27th & Q Sts., Omaha
26-27
~ SANDING MACHINE
TOR RENT
WORN. BLACKENED flooring
can he restored with a clcar
grain surface by sanding. Do
the work yourself, Efficient,
easy to operate machine. Costs
very little rental per day.
GAMBLES
O'Neill 21 tf j
LOANS
Buy that home or farm with b
GI LOAN
Regular farm loans at lowest
rates. See local correspondent
or KLOKE INV. CO..
Omaha 2. Neb. 23tf
I HAVE money to loan on farms
and ranches and city property,
See R. H. Packer, O’Neill. tf
James G. Fredrickson
Kieth A. Abart
— Auctioneers —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O'Neill
GAMBLES can insulate your
home now Call for FREE es
timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf
POWER SPRAYING
SERVICE
Barns — with D. D. T.
Cattle — with D. D. T. and
Rotenone
Weeds — with 2. 4D Weed Killer
Poultry Houses—with Insect Oil
We have the latest type equip
ment that developes up to 600
lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O'Neill. Nebr.
1ELP WANTED: Girl to assist
with housework. — Mrs. Fred
Saunto. O’Neill. 24tf
FOR RENT: Tank type vacuum
cleaner with all attachments.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
52tf
ADOLPHE SEES RED
Dapper Actor Adolphe Men
jou is shown as he told the
house un-American activities
committee that Hollywood is j
a hotbed of “un - American, !
anti-capitalistic, anti-free en
terprise activities.” Menjou
said he was in favor of ship
ping the Communists in
America back to Russia.
Injured in Fall
Mrs. Mary Wolfe was slightly
injured recently when she fell
in the backyard at the George
Tuck home, where she is em
ployed at Lynch.
Released from Hospital
Chris Anderson was dismissed
from the Lynch hospital Sat
urday and returned to his home
at Bristow.
Try FRONTIER want ads.
WE WOULD LIKE to give
two 7-ft. Firestone refriger
ators with deep-freeze com
partments a new home—Lind
berg Home & Auto Supply,
O’Neill. 26c
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH to -thank the many
friends in and around O’Neill
who sent me lovely cards and
letters while I was in the hos
pital. They were very much
appreciated.
MRS. F. H. GRIFFITH.
I WISH to thank my friends for
the numerous visits, cards and
other expressions of interest
dutine my continement in the
O’Neill hospital.
26c FRANCIS KELLY
r
UNCO
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$
■RM
l-y ••£•-L-•
SICK & INJURED
PAGE—Frank Tegeler suffer
ed a severe heart attack Sun
; day. His son, Norman, was call
ed from Lincoln because of his
father’s illness. . . Mrs. Ida
Townsend, who has been ill sev
eral days, “shows a little im
provement”. . . Mrs. C. E.
Walker suffered severe injuries
at her home Monday evening.
i when she ell in the basement
She was taken to Sioux City
early Tuesday morning where
X-rays showed two fractures of
! her shoulder. . . Albert Kersch
ner left last week for a hospi
tal in Sioux City. Relatives
went down there this week as
he expected to undergo an op
■ -ration. . . . Ben Peters went to
Omaha today (Thursday) for
medical treatment.
O'NEILL— Mrs. John David
! son departed Monday for the
Lutheran hospital at Sioux City,
where Friday she will submit
to a surgical operation. . . Mrs.
Ralph Young has been ill . . .
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shriner re
* timed Tuesday from Rochester,
Minn., where they had been re
ceiving medical treatment for
two weeks. . . . Connie Schaffer
will depart Friday for the Hines
memorial hospital at Hines, 111.,
where he will receive medical
treatment.
AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Frahm went to Omaha last week
where Mr. Frahm expected to
enter a hospital to have his ton
sils removed. . . Mrs. Fred Wat
son went to Lincoln last Thurs
day to see her doctor for a
physical check-up. . . Miss Arlis
Edwards was able to return
home October 28 from a Norfolk
hospital.
INMAN—Mrs. Elmer Krueger
submitted to a major operation
October 29 at the Lutheran hos
pital in Sioux City. Mr. Krueger
has been with his wife in Sioux
City. Reports are that she is
“doing nicely.”
CHAMBERS — Mrs. G. H.
Giimes is a patient at the Luth
eran hospital in Norfolk, . .
Lloyd Hilligas returned Sunday
rom a Norfolk hospital follow
ing an appendicitis operation.
WSCS Meets—
EMMET—The WSCS met with
Clara Peacock with 17 members
present and two visitors. In
the election of officers, Mrs
Wayne Bates was named presi
dent; Mrs. John Conard, vice
president, and Mrs. Larry Ten
borg, secretary and treasurer.
A lunch was served by Mrs.
Grant Peacock and Mrs. Lecn
Beckwith. The next meeting
will be held with Mamie Allan.
AL SIPES
PHONE 207J — O'NEILL
Livestock & Grain
Hauling any Distance
aMachstf
Thursday, November 6, 1947
. (Prices subject to change) m
PRODUCE
Butterfat, number 1 70c
Butterfat, number 2 67c
Eggs, farm run 32c
Heavy hens 17c
Leghorn hens ... 11c
Heavy springs 18c
Leghorn springs ' 14c
Roosters 8c
GRAIN
Yellow corn, number 2 2.05
Wheat _ 2.55
Oats 1.08
Rye 2.35
WHEN YOU no longer receive
The Frontier regularly. your
subscription has expired. adv
SUMMERLAND
Ewing
Sunday, November 9
Music by
Suring King’s
Orchestra
Tuesday, November 11
WNAX Bohemian Band
♦
More for Your Food Dollar
YOUR FOOD BUDGET has to be watched more closely these days than
ever before. It’s up to you to get the most from every food dol
lar you spend. That’s where we can help. Our operating efficiency en
ables us to pass many savings on to you, giving you more for your food
dollar.
*
Chicken Noodle Soup
Phillip’s
2 Cans
(We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities)
Westshire MINCE MEAT
2-Lb. Jar .
DOG FOOD
12-Oz. Can —.
MAX. HOUSE COFFEE
1-Lb. Can _ _
5c
49c
APPLE BUTTER
Quart Jar . .__1_
LINAL WASHING PWDR.
Per Box ... _
SALAD DRESSING
LADY BETTY; Pint Jar _
I Sugary Sam Yams ^ly2H Can
21c
PEANUT BUTTER
JACK SPRAT; Gi. Jar
49c
COFFEE — 1-Lb. Jar...41C
(While It Laais)
C-Z WAX DEAL
1 Qt_ ____
2 Glass Tumblers FREE!
HONEY — Pure Clover
Per Gallon ____
89c
2.49
PRUNE PLUMS
Near-Gallon .47C
Case of 6.2-69
SOUP MIX
1 Pkg. 10c;
SEA MUSSELS
BAR HARBOR. Pm Can
2,„ 11c
_____ 15c
CLEAN IT — Per Pkg. ..Iflc
Works Water Magic!
PUDDING
4 Pkgs.
BLENDED JUICE
46-Oz. Can . 23c
Case of 12 .. 2.59
39c
Cudahy’s Tang
Meat Department
Featuring Cudahy’s Fancy Beef
Attention Locker Patrons! See us
for that Quarter of beef to re
fill your locker. Finest quality, low
est nrice.
Fruits & Vegetables
BANANAS — All You Want
Fancy Cent. American
Peurto Rican Yams
Per Lb. _ 7C
PORK SAUSAGE
1-Lb. Roll_
PORK CHOPS
End Cuts. Per Lb.
PORK ROASTS
Loin End, Per Lb.
BEEF ROASTS
Per Lb.
SIRLOIN STEAK
Per Lb.
44c to
49c
49c
49c
39c
59c
25c
PEARS — De Anjo
2 Lbs. __
ORANGES — Calif. Sunkist.
5-Lb. Bag .
10-Lbs.......
A Large Variety of
APPLES
By the Bushel Basket
49c
77c
Cudahy’s Pur’n Hams
10- to 12-Lb. Average
Ready-to-Eat, Per Lb.
UNION STORE
PHONE 56 2 Deliveries Daily ,