CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE: 320-acre improved farm, G eeley county, 10 miles south o' Ericson. Inquire: Henry Mangan, Elite Cafe, O' »Neill. 33-35C A SAFE FARM CR RANCH LOAN Designed to fit yonr land! That's a Co-op Land Bank Loan. Payment* fit YOUR term's or ranch'* normal earn ing power. Long term—up to 40 year*. But you can pay a* last as your larm or ranch in eomo permits. Low interest. No foes. No commissions. AND you're doing business with a tarmer-roncher owned co-oper ative. You get understanding treatment in tough times. SEE YOUR NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION t«Umba< Federal Land Baal Syrian BOYD-HOLT-WHEELER COUNTIES Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas. — O'Neill — FOR SALE—Practically new 5 room house with bath, full basement, but no furnace, wcl located, near church and school- — See: R. H. (‘‘Ray’) Shriner, O’Neill_3^ CAR OWNERS ATTENTION Liability insurance 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. 3tl FOR SALE: Business building on O’Neill’s main street. —P C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 17tf FOR SALE—7-room house, mod em. except heat, with garage and all in good shape. —See: R. H. (“Ray’’) Shriner, O’Neill 33c FOR SALE: 1947 cars and trucks, also used cars. Repairing and Storage.— Luber Motor Sales, O’Neill 31-33p FOR SALE: Ranch of 1260 acres located five and and - half miles north of Page. — J. J. Harrington, Owner, O’Neill. 27 tf FOR SALE: 160 acre farm, 1 mile north of O’Neill. — F. J. Di. hner, O'Neill. 21tf FOR SALE—Practically new 5 room house with bath, full basement, but no furnace, well located, near church and school. — See: R. H. (“Ray”i Shriner, O’Neill. _33c HEADQUARTERS for Presto pressure cooker repair parts.— Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf ACT NOW-THESE BARGAINS WON’T LAST] * * BEGINNING FRIDAY, DEC. 26TH ★ Women’s BLOUSES . 1.00 - 2.00 ★ Women’s SKIRTS 1.00-2.00 ★ Women’s MILLINERY 1.00 - 2.00 ★ Women’s DRESSES 2.00 - 7.00 ★ Women’s JACKETS .. 5.00 ★ Women’s HOUSE DRESSES.2.00 ★ Women’s SLACKS, 12 to 16.3.00 if Women’s Pile Lined COATS. 15.00' GIRLS WOOL SHIRTS Assorted Plaids Age 8 to 14 3.50 72x84 COMFORTERS Blue - Rose 5.00 Women’s Hand Bags, Reduced to .. 3.00 All Wool Toboggan Caps ..25 Women’s, Girls’ Mittens, Red, white ..25 Child’s Flannel Pajamas, Size 2 or 6.65 Quilting Batts, Full size.... .50 48-Inch Drapery Goods, Yd...... 1.50 Tea Aprons, Fast color.„... .25 Blankets, Double, 72x84, Part wool . 4.79 Men’s OVERCOATS 6 only. Grey-Brown-Tan 36 38-39 40 22.00 27.00 Men’s MACKINAWS Wool plaid, button front. Blue - Brown • Green 7.00 Men’s All Wool PLAID SHIRTS.-. 5.00 Men’s WORK PANTS, broken sizes. 1.00 Men’s Cotton Plaid SPORT SHIRTS, Lg. 2.00 Men’s COAT SWEATERS, fancy front ... 300 Men’s WHITE KERCHIEFS .15 Men’s 16-Inch LACE BOOTS.. 9.00 Boys’ OVERCOATS, 6-8-10 . 7.00 Buys’ POLO SHIRTS, Long sleeve, 10-16 .90 Boys’ Finger Tip OVERCOATS _ 15.00 Students’ Tan All Wool Tweed SUITS, 36-37-38 ,,... 12.00 A MERRY CHRISTMAS — TO ALL — I FOR SALE quality registered Hereford bulls, attend Sageser Robertson-Shaffer 5th annual mle January 22 in Atkinson, Nebr. 33-35 MISCELLANEOUS BY MAIL CLASSY, serviceable shoe repair. Invisible soling. Finest mate rials. ORCHARD SHOE SHOP Orchard, Neb. 31-26 FOR RENT: Tank type vacuum cleaner with all attachments —Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf INCOME TAX For assistance in making out vour returns call on:: GEO. G. ROBERTSON Res. Phone 161W James G. Fredrickson Kieth A. Abart — Auctioneers — Ready to Serve You Phon« 2 O'Neill 1 HAVE money to loan on farms and ranches and city property. See F H. Pa ker, O’Neill. tf NEW FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent. Inquire; Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 52tf POWER SPRAYING I SERVICE Barns — with D. D. T. Cattle — with D. D. T. and Rolenone Weeds — with 2. 4D Weed Killer Poultry Houses—with Insect Oil We have the latest type equip ment that deyeiopes up to 600 ibs. prsssure. COR-KLE HATCHERY Phone 19 O'Neill. Nebr. LOST: An acetelyne drum with gauges, lost Tuesday evening in O’Neill Reward if return ed to Kellys cveti Service, O’ Neill. 31tf NOTICE” Mullen’s Radio Ser vice is now located directly across the street west from the Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. Prompt service, pickup and delivery Telephone 415. 28tf CARDS OF THANKS WE TAKE this means to show our appreciation for help given us in our Christmas pro gram and box social Friday night; to George Colman sr., for his impressive talk in keeping with the holiday spir it and conditions in the world today, and for his auctioning of the boxes, to The Frontier for printing a report of our school activities in last weeks issue of their paper, to each and everyone our sincere “thanks.” May you have a nice holiday season. ROSEDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 174, Donna Whaley, and pupils. 33 WE WISH to thank our friends, neighbo.s and relatives for their kindnesses during the ill ness and death of our mother, Mrs. Cora B. John.-on. ROY V. JOHNSON, CORA KIRKPATRICK. 33p WE WISH to express our heart felt thanks for the many ex pressions of kindness and in terest in the loss of our hus band and father, the late Dan iel J. Cronin.' MRS. DANIEL J. CRONIN, His sons and daughters. 33c WE WISH to take this means of thanking all those who helped to extinguish the recent prair ie fire on our farm Mr. and Mrs. 33c HARVEY KRUGMAN I WISH to thank my friends, relatives, and St. Vincents hospital staff for the numer ous cards, letters and other expressions of interest during the four weeks I spent in a Sioux City hospital. JOE WINKLER 33p Visits Grandparents— Richard Evans, of Ewing, re turned Wednesday after being a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses, for four days. DANCELAND — O’NEILL — Thursday, Dec. 25 DUFFY BELORAD and His Orchestra Adm. & Dance: $1 -o Sunday, Dec. 28 MICKEY BRIDE and Band Adm. & Dance: $1 Gas Stoves ... $129 ' Just 3 full 36-Inch, 4-burner, with full size oven and Robertshaw Control Ralph N. Leidy Phone 410 • Again gay carols ring out with their cheery message of holiday joy. • In the old, old spirit of Christmas, voices of the carolers echo the me ssage of **. . . tid ings of great joy.” Thus, too, do we join the carolers in wishing for you the blessed gifts of Peace on Earth, Joy, Good Will to Men. R. H. ("RAY") SHRINER PHONE 106 BE SURE & INSURE LYNCH SICK & INJURED j LYNCH—Mrs. Mary Fusch is a patient in the University hos pital at Omaha. . , Mrs. Jessie Black, of Verdel, was brought to the hospital here by ambulance recently. . . Charles Mulhair is still a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, having recently suffered a stroke. . . Mrs. Clara Christensen has gone to the rest home at Niobrara for the win ter. Miss Patricia Keiser is spend ing Christmas at the home of Fredrickson Livestock Comm. COMPANY — O’NEILL — We Will Hold Our Regular Thursday Livestock Sale — on — NEW YEAR’S DAY, JANUARY 1 Mias Nancy Froelich. COMPLIMENTS of the SEASON JIM'S PRODUCE — O’NEILL — • «A\fA CiAU^i; R.R. •-n 1947 i Santa is at the throttle and good fellowship has the right of way. Full speed ahead for the Merriest Christmas of them all! MOORE-NOBLE LBR. CO. WISHES A MERRY YULETIDE TO ALL These Prices Are Effective Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 1 GROCERY DEPT. MEAT DEPT. PEANUT BRITTLE—Lb.23c BEANS—With Franks If). • Per Can _ IWt SUGARY SAM YAMS — 00r No. 2i/2 Can_101 COFFEE—Barrington Hall — AAr Lb... m Chocolate Cream — 37c COOKIES—Fancy — «f Honey Squares — Lb... SOUP—Yeg. or Veg. Beef — OCr 2 Cans _____ Near Gallon PLUMS — Alr Each . W Blended FRUIT JUICE — Per Can ___ 9 Cans .. l.QO Featuring Cudahy’s Fancy Beef ATTENTION, Locker Patron! Buy that Quarter of Beef Now before meat prices advance. * Truit dept. ORANGES—Calif. Navels, One-half crate .*•*/ GRAPEFRUIT—Texas Marsh seedless—Large Lennet Bag Of)** Each . 37C SPUDS—Headquarters for Potatoes In 100-Lb. Bags. < Red Triumps or Cobblers DOG FOOD—1-Lb. Can. 12c MILK—Small Cans...6c ORANGE SLICES or FRUIT DROPS — UNION STORE PHONE 56 2 Deliveries Daily 1