The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 27, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Ranch of 1260 acres
located five and and - half
miles north of Page. — J. J.
Harrington, Owner, O’Neill.
27 tf
Special C-lf »"d Feeder Sale
DEr*-M»ER 3rd
Butte Livestock Market
29c
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1939
Ford tractor and 22-foot Frue
hoff trailer. New motor in j
tractor and 2-speed axle. Ideal
hay truck. -—Russ Flenniken,
Neligh, phone 421. 29-30p
FOR SALE: 1940 Chevrolet
truck m- tor recently over
hauled, good tires, 14-ft. grain
and stock box.—A1 Sipes, O’
Neill, 207J, or inquire Lohaus
Motor Co. ’ 25tf
FOR SALE: GI cornpick
ers, 10 new 1948 2
rows, 1 1-row; GI ma
nure spreaders, 12 new
194§. tractor type: Dia
mond T trucks, 2 new,
priced low. — Outlaw
Scores, O’Neill, phone
373. 28-29
FOR SALE: Registered Spotted
Poland China boars, new
b eeding, vaccinated and guar
anteed —R. M. Black, 3 miles
east of Spencer. 2 t
FOR SALE: One treadle sewing
machine; one dinette set, like
new; two all-steel porch
chairs; one combination bunk
for twin beds, complete with
mattresses and springs; one
circulating co 1 n e a t e r-—
Phone 463W, O'Ne 11.
s'OR SALE: Busirn st Lk.Uuih
on O'Neill’s street. —r
C. Donohoe, O’Neill. l"tf
CAR OWNERS ATTENTION;
Liability insurance on farmers’
cars, $16: town cars. $17, $18.50
and $2250, according to use
Dwelling insurance combined
5-year term, $11. Why pay
more? _ L. G. Gillespie Insur
ance Agency, O’Neill. 3tf
FOR SALE: New 1947 Fleetline
black Chevrolet, 2.600 miles
radio, heater, fog lights, spot
lieht, seat covers, sun visor
white sidewall tires, has ev
erything.— Ralph Deiten Pool
Hall, Butte. 29c
FOR SALE: 160 sere farm. 1
mile north of O’Neill. — F. J
Dishner, O’Neill.
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BEFORE THE RATE INCREASE
Effective December 1, 1947
• ALL NEW and RENEWAL subscriptions
orders must be brought to our office or
postmarked before midnight November 30 in
order to take advantage of the “old” rate.
In Which to Place Your Order
for NEW and RENEWAL
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THE “OLD”
In Holt and Adjoining
Counties:
$2 Per Year
Elsewhere:
$2.50 Per Year
THE “NEW”
In Nebraska:
$2.50 Per Year
Elsewhere:
$3 Per Yeat
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O'Neill. Nebr.
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LOST: 8.25x20 t re and rim No
vember 17, 6 or 8 milfs nor
of O’Nei 1. Return o Dr. Pep
per Bottling Co., O’Neill. Re
ward. 2 c
i WANTED: We need more flocks
, of White Leghorn , White
Rocks, and New Hampshires
to furnish us hatching eggs
Big premium paid over mar
ket price. —Co kle Hatchery
O’Neill. _, 23-31
1 HAVE money o loan n f rm
and ranch's and city mo ertv
See R. H. Pa k r O’N^’l. ♦
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
ployfnent Office.
Apply
SWIFT & COMPANY,
27th & Q Sts., Omaha
23-29
‘ I ’(TWER SPRAYING
SERVICE
Bams — 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.
WANTED TO BUY— Good, dry
yellow com, oats, and barley.
Write or phone: Corkle Hatch
ery, O’Neill. 28-31
FOR RENT: Tank type vacuum
cleaner with all attachments.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelte-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
52tf
FOR RENT: Good residence
property, not modern. See R
H. Parker. O’Neill. 28-29
NOTICE: Mullen’s Radio Ser
vice is now located directly
across the street west from the
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. Prompt
service, pickup and deliveiy
Telephone 415. 28tf
Jamas G. Fredrickson
Kieth A. Abart
— Auctioneers —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O'Neill
WANTED TO BUY: Corn — L.
D. Putman, O’Neill. 29c
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus
and family spent Sunday at the
Frank Small home in Amelia.
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH to express our sincere
tuanks and appreJat on ko the
many kind fri nds and neig.,
! *-ors for the many acts oJ
kindne s extended to us at the
time of our recent bereave
ment. Also for the many no.
ai offerings and ma ses. Your
kindness will long be remem
bered.— Mrs. Margaret Jurg
ensmeier and Jerry, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Jurgensmeier and I
family, Mr. and Mrs. William
Martin and family, Miss Katie J
Mullen, and Mrs. Jetde Shcrt
hill. 29c
THE O’NEILL LIONS club wish
es to acknowledge gratitude to
the many good citizens of the
community who so cheerfully,
volunteered time and assist- i
ance.in processing the crowds
during the mobile X-ray unit’s!
stay here. The Lions are par-!
tieularly grateful for the help
given by the Project clubs of
this area. — LIONS CLUB. 29c
WF TAKE this opportunity to
thank all who bought Girl
Scout cookies. The money will
enable us to help the Philli
pine children. 29c
LEGAL NOTICE
(First publication Nov. 27, 1947)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
AND HEIRS
County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska. Estate of MAUDE
B. SAUERS, deceased.
The State of Nebraska, to all
concerned;
Notice is hereby given that
Roy M. Sauers has filed a peti
tion alleging that said deceased
died on the 20th day of Decem
ber, 1942, a resident of Holt
County, Nebraska, seized of a
tract of land described as: Com
mencing at the Southeast corner
of Block 5, McCaffrey’s Annex
to the city of O’Neill, Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, thence running
West 90 feet, thence North 170
feet, thence East 90 feet, thence
South 170 feet to the place of I
beginning, in which petitioner:
has derived an interest by inher- i
itance from the decedent herein,
praying for a determination oi
the time of the death, the heirs,
degree of kinship and right of
descent of real property, of the
deceased, which petition will be
for hearing in this Court, on the,
18th day of December, A. D.,1
1947, at ten o’clock A. M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 29-31'
Party at Gerald Hansen Home—
Twenty guests were entertain
ed at a pitch party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen
on Sunday evening. Mrs. Fred
Appleby and Gerald Harding se
cured high score prizes, and
Mrs. Joe GrutSch and Fred Ap
aieuy got low scores.
LOVELY GIFT HANDBAGS
Top of the list — a smart handbag to complete her Winter
wardrobe! Every popular style in sleek plastic patents,
leather grains rayon failles, wool broadcloths, cordes.
SMART HALF ’N HALF GLOVES
Smoothly tailored gloves with capcskin hacks,
rayon suede palms. Black or brown—4 button
length. 6-8VS
FESTIVE HANDKERCHIEFS
Delicately embroidered white cottons or brilliant
prints. Soft white linens — neatly trimmed.
WOMEN’S DRESS-UP BLOUSES
Dainty embroidered or lace trimmed styles in •
white or pastels. Tailored ones, too 32-38.
LACE-TRIMMED SLIPS
New lengths, just in time for Christmas giving
Tearose
1.98
79c
BOX
2.98
2.98
WOMEN’S ROBES - CHENILLE
Fitted backs, wide - flaring skirls. White or
Colors
RAYON HOUSE COATS
Colors — Royal - Wine. Quilted
Collars
Future Subscribers
I
ADDISON—Mr. and Mrs. Cap
Addison, of Atkmson, a daugh
ter, born last week. The Addi
sons were ranchers southwest of
1 Amelia until this Fall.
MEISNER—Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Meisner, of Atkinson, a son,
born Saturday, November 22.
This is their third son. Mrs.
Meisner is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Eyer, of Royal.
CURTIS—Mr. and Mrs. George
Edward Curtis, *of Petaluma,
Cclif., a son, George Edward, jr.,
weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces,
born Tuesday, November 25, at
the Saritn Rosa hospital in Pet
aluma. This is their first child.
Mrs. Curtis is the former Betty
Biglin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Biglin, of O’Neill.
FOX — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fox, of Emmet, a son. Steven
Wayne, born Saturday, Novem
ber 22, at the O'Neill hospital.
SPANN—Mr. and Mrs- Albert
Spann, of Atkinson, a daughter,
Gjiil Lynn, born Monday, No
vember 3. The Spanns reside
south of highway 20;' ne^jr At
kinson. Mrs. Spain t is the for
mer Doris Hickock, if Atkinson.
YARNALL — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Yarnall, of O’Neill, a
daughter, Charlotte, weighiitg, 8
pounds 8 ounces, born Saturday,
November 22, at the O’Neill hos
pital.
PINKERMAN— Mr. and Mrs.
William Pinkerman, of Dorsey, a
son, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces,
born Tuesday, November 25, at
the O’Neill hospital.
W°CS Officers fo
Serve Another Year —
AMELIA—The WSCS met No
vember 19 with Mrs. Robert
Rees. There were 17 members
and one visitor present.
Mrs. Vern Sageser led the de
votional. Mrs. Ernie Johnston
and Mrs. Harold Fullerton led
the lesson. Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett sang “Take My Life and Let
It Be;” Mrs. Mae Sageser and
Mrs. George Fullerton sang, “The
Lord Is My Shepherd ”
It was voted that the old offi
cers hold over for another year.
At the close of the meeting, Mrs
Emma Lindsey and Mrs. Frank
Bachaus served a luncheon o*
sandwiches, vegetable salad an-*
coffee.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Dick Doolittle December 17.
Victor Snyder Feted
on Birthday Anniversary—
INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Kopecky, jr., entertained at a
buffet supper November 19 in
honor of the birthday anniversa
ry of Victor Snyder, of Page,
brother of Mrs. Kopecky.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Snyder and son, Da
vid, of' Page; Mr. and Mrs. Cas
per Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Gerwood and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Harley, all of
Atkinson; and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Kopecky, sr., of Inman.
Entertains at Cards —
CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Walter entertained at a card
party at their home Sunday eve
ning. The following were guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leiswald, sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leiswald, jr.,
Mr- and Mrs. Lyle Walter, Mr.
Echdahl, Lloyd Helligas, and
Darrel Hoerle.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
fruit salad, cake and coifee were
served.
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PRODUCE
Friday. November 28. 1947
Butterfat, number 1_78c
Butterfat, number 2 _75c
Eggs, farm run_40c
Heavy hens_17c
Leghorn hens _ 13c
Heavy springs - 17c
Leghorn springs _13c
Roosters _ 8c
Ducks and geese _ 16c
GRAIN
Wednesday, November 26. 1947
Yellow corn, number 2_2.40
Wheat , '.2.65
Oats 1.17
Barley . 1.70
Rye.... 2.35
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
TROOP II
By Mildred Crabb. Troop Scribe
The Daisy troop met at O’Neill
public school Monday.
The final discussions were held
for the two Thanksgiving bas
kets. The meeting ended with
square dancing.
DANCELAND
— O’NEILL —
Thursday, Nov. 27
Thanksgiving
Bob Rabe
and His Band
Adm. & Dance: $1
Here Are . . .
A Good Many Reasons
WtoyT>adeyat Your Umon Store '•
COFFEE
FOLGER’S, BUTTERNUT, NASH’S
1-Lb. Jars ...
PURE APRICOT PRESERVES
1-Lb. Jar_
LINAL SOAP POWDER
Large Box
21c
33c
BLENDED FRUIT JUICE
46-Oz. Can -
CHEESE — American
5 Lbs. _____
23c
2.49
Sea Mussels ™,ke canned o^lSc
FRESH APPLE CIDER
1 Gallon - ..
P & G LAUNDRY SOAP
3 Bars __
99c
27c
SUGARY SAM YAMS
No. 2 Vi Can
VEL —
2 large Pkgs.
23c
55c
Cudahy’s Tang on!!y 44c
PRUNE PLUMS
Near - Gallon __ _ _
FANCY TOMATOES
No. 2 Can..
(Case of 24, 3.69)
42c
17c
SOAP—Woodbury’s Facial
3 Large Bars
CORN —
No. 2 Can
(Case of 24, 3.49)
29c
15c
FLOUR
WHILE IT LASTS
50-LB. BAG
3.91
. . . Meat Department . . .
Featuring Cudahy’s Fancy Beef — Beef by the Quarter
ROUND STEAK—Per Lb. 55C
BEEF ROAST—Lb. 42 - 39c
WHITING FISH—Per Lb. 21C
SHORT CUTS—Per Lb. 57c
PORK ROAST—Per Lb. 49c
CREAMO QLEO—Per Lb. 39c
FRhSH OYSTERS ! . . . FRESH OYSTERS !
. . . Fruit Department . . .
A Truckload of Red Calif. ORANGES— 5 Lbs 39c
Triumph POTATOES Texas GRAPEFRUIT — 5 Lbs. 27c
in Today . . . U. S. No. 1 CELERY—Per Bunch 23 - 17c
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