The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 11, 1948, Page 6, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 6-room house in
O’Neill, modern except heat,
partial basement, 3 lots.
Completely insulated in Oc
tober. Illness is reason for
selling. Must go to differ
ent climate. — Sadie Marie
Lowry, phone 16W, O’Neill.
FOR SALE: 1941 John Deere
model B tractor with power
lift and mounted cultivator.
—Roger Rosenkrans, Dorsey,
Neb._
FOR SALE: New blonde wal
nut Free-W estinghouse
electric sewing machine with
attachments.—-Gillespie’s, O’
Neill. 39tf
FREE GLASS installed in
your car if you have com
prehensive insurance. For
more information see your
garageman or call here. —
Skalowsky Glass Co., O'
Neill _ _
FOR SALE: 60 Caterpillar,
1938 Ford V-8 truck, house
moving equipment, 2 steel
beams, 40-ft., for house-mov
ing or hay sled. — E. R.
Barnes, Newport, phone 26.
60p-44-45
PLACE YOUR orders on motor
oil for Spring delivery now
at ....
GAMBLES ... O’Neill
ir New Varcon, in drum
lots, 79c plus tax.
if Pure Penn, in drum lots,
73c plus tax.
FOR SALE—For a short time
I am offering Shady Lane
ranch for sale at $16 per ac
re. Located 34 miles north
west of O’Neill, near high
way 11. Well balanced, im
proved cattle ranch. 2000
acres, fenced and cross
fenced, 1000 acres upland
hay. balance pasture. Well
watered with creek and
windmills. Oak timber for
shade, posts, wood. Shelter
belts. Immediate possession.
Terms.
U. E. Owen, Owner
Address: Rt. 1, Box 329
Loma Linda, Calif.
43-44c
NOTICE: I just returned back
to my office and have mon
ey to loan on farms, ranch
es and city property.—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill.
FOR SALE: 160 acre farm, 1
mile north of O’Neill.—F. J.
Dishner, O’Neill. 21tf
EVERYBODY HAPPY?
Sure! There'a a thrill in owning
your own land ... IP you finance
your buy with the loan that gives
you SAFETY of farm or ranch
ownership. Finance your purchase
with a
Co-op Land Bank Loan I
It's SAFE. It’s LOW COST. It's
FLEXIBLE. You can take up to
40 years to pay—or you can pay
as fast as your farm or ranch in
come permits. No fees. No com
missions. AND you’re doing busi
ness with a farmer-rancher owned
co-op that has an unequalled rec
ord for standing by farmers and
ranchers in time of need.
SIR YOUR
NATIONAL FARM
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Mamba* hdwil Land Issk Syrian
BOYD-HOLT-WHEELER
COUNTIES
Lylo P. Diaries, Sac.-Traas.
— O'Neill —
I FOR SALE: 240 acres oi koou
pasture land, 10 miles north
east of O’Neill. See: R. H.
Parker, O’Neill. 44 '
FOR SALE!
NEW 1948 Diamond T Tracks
I Ranchers — Farmers —
Truckers!
! We have Diamond T Trucks
now in the sizes you need,
and at Regular Factory Re
tail Prices. The price is in
line or lower than any other
trucks. The Diamond T is
the Best in Trucks and uses
less gas. With or without
Trade in.
Outlaw Stores
Asimus Bros.
Phone 373.
i SUPERSUDS. . FREE!
i A case of Supersuds FREE
with each new washing
chine sold at Gillespie’s, O -
Neill. 41tf
FOR SALE: 1941 pickup,, mo
tor in fine shape. — O’Neill
Hatchery. 44c
FOR SALE: Bendix 1947 deluxe
automatic washing machine,
nearly new, $129.50. Also 1
Thor Automagic washer with
dishwasher attachment avail
able, used, perfect condition,
$100.—Gillespie’s, O’Neill.
44c-tf
INCOME TAX
For assistance in making
out your returns call on:
GEO. G. ROBERTSON
Res. Phone 161W
HEADQUARTERS for Presto
pressure cooker repair parts.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
52tf
WALT, PAPER
Western Auto fs again your1
wall paper headquarters this
Spring. A lot of patterns in
Stock and 3-day order serv
ice from 2 catalogues.
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
FOR SALE: Good house, 14x16,
finished all but stuccoing.
New kerosene cook stove
with oven.— Phone 315W, O’
Neill. 44p
FOR SALE: I have 3 modern
houses for sale in O’Neill.
Let me show them to you.
—R. H Parker, O’Neill. 43tf
James G. Fredrickson
Kieth A. Abart
— Auctioneers —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O'Neill
FOR SALE: Taffeta formal,
size 12 or 13, never worn,
may. be seen at Donna and
Melcia beauty shop, O’Neill.
43-44c
FOR SALE: Stack of alfal a.
—Fred Fritton, O’Neill. 44p
FOR SALE: 1937-60 horse pow
er V-8 Ford. Priced reason
able.—Lyle Benda. O’Nei 1.
phone 34. 44p
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR BRIGGS & Stiation
service and genuine parts
call at Vic Halva’s Electric
Shop, O’Neill. 41tf
WANT TO FLY? ~Fiy Cesna,
the pilot’s airplane, tree
demonstration. A Vs o used
planes, new guarantee. Flight
Instruction, plane parts, re
pair service. A & E median
ic. See, write or call: KOIN
ZAN Flying Service, Auth
orized Cessna Dealer, Elgin,
phone 132A or 51B. 3o-40tf
1 HAVE money to loan on
fa. ms and ranches ana cuy
property, See R. H. Parke ,
O’Neill. tf
The Greatest Salts Event In Our History—
Sensational Bargains In Every DepartmentI
NOW IN PROGRESS
WE CARRY a complete stock
of window glass, Libby-Ow
en Ford brand—the best on
the market. — Skalowsky
Glass Co., O’Neill.
WANTED: Used standard size
bu lap feed bags. — Corkle
Hatchery, O’Neill. 34tf
CAR OWNERS ATTENTION!
Liability insurance on farm
ers’ 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. Gil
lespie Insurance Agency, O’
Neill. 3tf
SANDING MACHINE
FOR RENT
WORN BLACKENED flooring
can be restored with a dear
grain surface by sanding. Do
the work yourself. Efficient,
easy to operate machine.
Costs very little rental per
day.
GAMBLES . . O’NEILL
POWER SPRAYING
SERVICE
Barns — with D.D.T.
Cattle—with D.D.T. and
Rotenone
Weeds—with 2, 4D Weed Kil
ler; Poultry Houses—with In- j
sest Oil. We have the latest
type equipment that develops
up to 600 lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O'Neill. Nebr.
FOR RENT: Tank type vacuum
cleaner with all attachments.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
Special Auctions
Saturday, March 13
Milk Cow Sale
Wednesday, March 17
Horse & Mule Sale
Butte Livestock Market
Butte 43-44c |
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to express my thanks
to all for the gifts and dona
tions of money for my treat
ments. I greatly appreciate
it. Sincerely,
44p DONNA MAE FUHRER
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz
spent last Thursday evening
with Mr. ad Mrs. George Hart
ford.
Future Subscribers
MATTERN — Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mattern, of Burwell, a
son. Mrs. Mattern is the for
mer Dona Skudler, of Amelia.
OSBORNE — Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Osborne, of Meadow
Grove, a daughter, weighing 7
pounds 10 ounces, born Satur
day, February 28. at a Norfolk
hospital. The Osbornes are
tnown at Chambers.
HALL—Mr. and Mrs. George
Hall, of Page, a daughter,
born Wednesday, March 3, at
the Orchard hospital.
MAHONEY — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mahoney, of Cham
bers, a son, Patrick, born Tues
day, March 3, at the O’Neill
hospital.
SORENSON —Mr. and Mrs.
William Sorenson, of Page, a
daughter, Condra Lou, born
Wednesday, March 3, at the
O’Neill hospital.
MUSIL—Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Musil, of O’Neill, a daugh
ter, Ann Marie, born Wednes
day, March 3, at the O’Neill
hospital.
FINK—Mr. and Mrs William
Fink, of Page, a son, Gary Lee,
weighing 10 pounds, born Fri
day, March 5, at the O’Neill
hospital.
DUSATKO—Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Dusatko, of Emmet, a
daughter, Leona Jean, born
Friday, March 5, at the O’Neill
hospital.
WARING — Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Waring, of Star, a son,
Neal Arthur, born Saturday,
March 6, at the O’Neill hospi
tal.
TROSHYNSKI — Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Troshynski, of O’
Neill, a son, William J., born
Monday, March 8, at the O’
Neill hospital.
WALKER — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Walker, of O’Neill, a
daughter, Virginia Lea, weigh
ing 6 pounds, born Friday,
March 5, at Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital in Norfolk.
CRONIN— Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Cronin, oe Grand Island, a
daughter, weighing 6 pounds 7
ounces, bom Wednesday,
March 3, at St. Francis hospital
in Grand Island.
BERGSTROM—Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Bergstrom, of Ewing, a
son, born Tuesday, March 8,
at the O’Neill hospital.
RISER—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Riser, of O’Neill, a daughter,
bor nTuesday, March 8, at the
O’Neill hospital.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Sealed bids will be accepted
by the City of O’Neill before
Wednesday, April 7, on a one
year lease on a 17,000-gallon
stationary storage tank at the
city pump house.
CITY OF O’NEILL
O. D. FRENCH,
44 City Clerk
(First publication Mar. 11,
1948.)
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that
an election of councilmen for
the First, Second and Third
wards, a City Clerk, a City
Treasurer, Mayor, and a Police
Judge fo rterms of two years
each will be held on Tuesday,
April 6.
On that same date there will
be an election of two members
of the Board of Education, Dis
trict 7, School District of O’
Neill, for terms of three years
each.
Dated this 5th day of March,
1948.
O. D. FRENCH,
43-45 City Clerk.
HOSPITAL NOTES
O'Neill Hospital
Admissions: March 2—Mrs
Charles Mahoney, of Cham
bers; 3—Mrs. William Soren
son, of Page; Mrs. Francis Mu
sil, of O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Shel
don, of Spencer; Baby Freddy
Sheldon, of Spencer; 4—Mrs
Dick Tomlinson, of O’Neill
medical condition ‘‘fairly
good”; 5—Mrs. William Fink
of Page; Mrs. Leonard Dusat
ko, of Emmet; 6—Mrs. Dale
Waring, of Star; 8 — Molly
Reinkie, of Ewing, medical,
condition, “fairly good”; Glen
Stewart, of Page, medical, con
dition “good”; 9—Mrs. Lester
Bergstrom, of Ewing; Mrs.
Gerald Riser, of O’Neill.
Dismissals: March 4—Violet
Klasna, of Spencer; Mrs.
George Brainerd. of O’Neill; 5
—Mrs. Wesley Riffey and son,
of O’Neill; 6 — Mrs. Robert
Sholes and daughter, of O’
Neill; 8—Mrs. William Soren
son and daughter, of Page;
Baby Marvin Dawes, of O’
Neill; Baby Freddy Sheldon,
of Spencer; 9—Glen Stewart,
of Page; Mrs. William Fink
and son, of Page.
In hospital: Francis Flood, of
O’N e i 11, medical, condition,
“good.”
^Market?
(Prices subject to change)
Thursday, March 11, 1948
PRODUCE
Butterfat, nunroer 1
Butterfat, number 2
Eggs, number 1 —
Heavy hens -
Leghorn hens -
Roosters
GRAIN
Yellow corn, number 2 2.00
Oats ---1.05
Barley _ 1.65
..78
.72
_ .34
___.20
_ .15
_.08
Visit at Holz Home — |
Mr. • and Mrs. William
Schmoor, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Beckwith spent last Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hu
go Holz.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robertson
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Hartford March 3.
PAUL SHIERK
INSURANCE
AGENCY
★
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
Truck Insurance
a Specialty
Fire
Hail
Windstorm
Automobile
Life
★
BONDS
★
Paul Shierk - Woody Grim
Nebr. State Bank Bldg.
Phone 434 • O'Neill
M-E-M-B-E-R-S
SPECIAL EVENING
OF FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17TH
THE FRIENDLY CLUB
SPECIALS
ON CANNED FOODS
That You Can’t
AFFORD - TO - MISS
PEACHES, Near Gallon ^
Each
PRUNE - PLUMS
Near Gallon
47c
PEACHES, Syrup Pack OJr
No. 2% Can, Each-^
PEAS — No. 2 Can
Each .-.
12 Cans .
Case of 24 .
lie
1.29
2.49
TOMATOES — No. 2 Can
Each .
12 Cans.
Case of 24
HEINZ CATSUP
14-Oz. Bottles, Each
FOLGER COFFEE
Lb._
Blended FRUIT JUICE
46-Oz. Can
APRICOT NECTAR
2 No. 2 Cans -—
17c
1.89
3.69
27c
51c
23c
21c
SOAP PRICES
Are Coming
D-O-W-N
DREFT, Large Box . 33 C
BREEZE, Large Box.34c
LINAL Soap Powder, Box 34c
SAVE
85c
ON THESE
HOUSEHOLD
N-E-C-E-S-S-I-T-I-E-S
C-Z WAX
Quart Can -:—
2 Beautiful Glass Tumblers
FREE with Each Purchase
BkOWNIE BROOMS
Each
U5
BAKING SUPPLIES
39c
Swans Down—
CAKE FLOUR
Per Pkg.
SYRUP — 5-Lb. Pail
Dark .. 48 C
Light —. 49 c
FLOUR, 50-Lb. Bag
Each-—
PRUNES, 2-Lb. Bag
Each
3.59
22c
Pure Cane—
SORGHUM, Light, Sweet
9-Lb. Pail
Rockwood—
CHOCOLATE CHIPS
Box
Royal—
GELATINE DESSERT
3 Boxes
99c
24c
25c
PHONE 56
2 Deliveries Dally
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Featuring1 CUDAHY’S Fancy Beef
BEEF FOR BOILING —
SHORT RIBS
Per Lb.
PORK HEARTS
Lb.
Cudahy’s
SLICED BACON
Lb.
Sliced
BACON ENDS
Lb- .
Tenderized
PICNIC HAMS
Lb.
CHEESE
2 Lbs., American __
WEINERS— Armour
Per Lb., While They Last
57c
33c
45c
89c
43c
BEEF BY THE QUARTER - - Fancy Cornfed
FOR YOUR LOCKER BOX - -
SEE US BEFORE BUYING.
Fruit & Vegetable Department
POTATOES
1 70 PER CWT.
I,/7 AND UP
Our store will be HEADQUARTERS
for POTATOES
APPLES
Extra Fancy, Boxed and Wrapped
y2 Box
1.89
Full Box
3.39
Always *.
Fresh I
CARROTS
CELERY
CABBAGE
LETTUCE
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