n$\ SEU .. .. -v FOR SALE FOR SALE: Used Baby buggy in good condition. Priced to sell.—Inquire of Dudley Stone at The Frontier. 50-4c TRACTOR FUEL BARGAINS BY THE BARREL Hot Tractor Fuel 13 9-10c gal. Kerosene _ 12 9-10c gal. Gasoline — Lowest Price in Nebraska NEW DEAL OIL CO. O’NEILL, NEBR. 2-3c FOR SALE: Residential prop erty. Good location. — See John Harbottle, O’Neill. 51-2c FOR SAL$: 1938 34-ton Dodge Rickup truck. Good condition. few tires. $300.—Matthew Beha, O’Neill. 50tf BARGAINS in New Machinery, Cars, Jeeps. Massey-Harris Farm Machinery. 7-ft. Tractor Mowers, $275. 8- and 8Vi-ft. Oneways, 2-plow Tractors, Pony Tractors, 30-ft. Tractor Field Sprayers. Culti vators, Listers, Tandem Discs. G. I. MACHINERY 1- and 2-Row Cultivators Tractor Manure Spreaders, large size Rubber Tires $325. * 15-ft. Discs, $175. Feed Grinders, Corn Shelters, Elevators, Bulldozers at Vfe price Jeep Haysweeps Complete $100. IHC 2-row Cultivator, $195 Oliver Cletrax Caterpillar Type Tractors, All Sizes. Also Row Crop Types. Kaiser-Frazer Cars. Willys Jeeps, Pickups, Station Wagons, Jeepsters. All at the New Low Price. Used Cars, Jeeps. Pickups OUTLAW IMP. CO. O'Neill, Nebr. 2.00chgl-2 FOR SALE: 160 acres of good wet hay land NEVi of Sec. 8, Twp. 24, Range 12, Wheel er County, known as the Meyers land, located 1 mile east and 9 miles south of Chambers, Nebr.—P. C. Don ohoe, O’Neill. ltf ' FOR SALE: 1948 model Ford lVi-ton, fold - down rack, 13’6 ”, 8,000 miles.—Fredrick son Livestock Comm. Co., i O’Neill. _ltf i FOR SALE: All prices and sizes of new and used West inghouse. Norge, and Servel gas refrigerators, 110- and 32 - volt. We deliver the goods. Write for price and models. — Plainview Farm Equipment, Plainview, Nebr. 45tf BEFORE YOU BUY See Us For NEW & USED CARS JONAS FURN. EXCHANGE -O’Neill— 45tf FOR SALE: 200 bu. corn. Call or contact: Matt Beha, O’ Neill, phones 415 or 17F30. ltf FOR SALE: Six room house a half mile north of O’Neill. —F. J. Dishner, O’Neill. 36tf Coronado Appliances Insulation - Roofing AND Building Materials GAMBLES FREE ESTIMATES ON JOB OR APPRAISALS ON TRADE INS IN YOUR OWN HOME. Call or See Lawrence Haynes O’Neill Phone 8. 39tl FOR SALE: 1938 Plymouth two door in excellent condition.— H. F. Rakow, Page. l-3c FOR SALE: dining room set, buffet, table and six chairs. Also Skelgas stove in good condition. — R. V. Lucas, O’ Neill. 2c FOR SALE: 3-room house, with bath, all modern, excellent lo cation, 2 blocks South of Ford garage. Inquire Frontier of fice, O’Neill. 2tf FOR SALE: 0-room house in East part of town, on 2 full lots—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, (“Ray") Shriner, O’Neill. 2c FOR SALE: Fngidaire 30-gal. table top electric water heat er.—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. 2c PURSIN, Iron Vitamin Tonic for En tire Family, Per Bottle $1.00 ORA Denture Cleaner—Cleans False Teeth without Brushing, 6% oz. can 57c FRESH Everyready Flashlight Batteries BAG BALM, Per Can 75c AMPHOJEL TABS, 60—10 grs. 1.13 LIQUID SMA—By the Case, Per Can 32c POWDER SMA, Per 1-Lb. Can 1.08 MINERAL OIL—Heavy, Per Gal. 2.25 BLACKLEG BACTERIN — in 10-Dose and 50-Dose Bottles Hemorrhagic Septicemia BACTERIN —in 10-Dose and 50-Dose Bottles ENERGINE SHOEWHITE CREAM, Per Bottle 23c EUERG1NE SHOEWHITE LIQUID, Per Bottle .... 23c TONI COMP. SET 2.00 Buy Before the Price Goes Up GILLIGAN & STOUT — THE DRUGGISTS — O Neill Phone 252 FOR SALE: Another good us ed dining room set, $50. — Midwest Furn. & Appl. Co., West O’Neill. 2c FOR SALE: A good 1936 Chevrolet 4-door.— Louis J. Vinzenz, 5 miles North of Atkinson on highway. 2-3p FOR SALE: 1930 Model A; 1947 motor scooter; both cheap, both in excellent condition.— O’Neill Insurance Agency, O’ Neill. 2c FOR SALE: 12 lots in one block, can be bought at a bargain. — R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 2c FOR SALE Bargains in Farm Machines G. I. Tractor-Drawn manure spreaders G. I. one-and two-row pull-type and two-row mounted-type corn pickers. Automatic 24 - ft. hydraulic dump, pull-type and mounted type hay rakes. Used McCormick-Deering sta tionary hay baler on rubber. Fairbanlits-Morse cylinder shel ler, complete with com blow er and cob stacker. Steel, tank-type wagon box. See Us Before You Buy, We Sell for Less. JOHN SOBOTKA Inman, Nebr. *8tf FOR SALE: 6-room house modem, well-located, $5,500 if taken at once. — R. H (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 2c MISCELLANEOUS FREE USE of electric floor polisher. Simply leave your name with us and take it with you for use in your own home.—Midwest Furn. & Appl. Co., O’Neill. 33tf IF YOU want to borrow money on your farm or your ranch, or your city residence or j on your store building, I can loan it to you on easy pay- j ments and low interest.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Ne braska. 4tf MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE Complete Parts & Repairs Phones: 415-W & 415-R — O’NEILL — Halva’8 Electric Shop Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job. 25tf 4% Federal Land Bank FARM & RANCH L-O-A-N-S Long Term Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec-Treas. O’Neill, Nebr. 8tf PARTS and SERVICE for Remington Rand and Shick electric razors.—Gillespies, O’ Neill. 19tf 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 sect Oil. We have the latest type equipment that develops up to 60 lbs. pressure. CORKLE HATCHERY Phone 19 O’Neill, Nebr j FOR BRIGGS & Stratton ser vice and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill 41tf COLE’S SHOE SERVICE 1 Blk. North Bus Depot — 2-3p 50p SEE the new 1949 Mow-Master gas engine lawn mower at Gillespie’s, O’Neill. 2-4c DANCE DANCELAND O'NEILL Saturday, May 21 ‘Skip’ Beckerbauer and His Orchestra Adm. & Dance: $1 SEE R. H. (“Ray’) Shriner for desireable residential build ing lots in city.—Phone 106, O’Neill. 28c JAMES G. FREDRICKSON — AUCTIONEER — Ready to Serve You Phone 2 O'Neill L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and trac tor repair. Acetylene weld ing. Satisfaction Guaranteed — O’NEILL — "COKER’S LOCKERS West O’Neill Locker patrons save money with handy, economical sharp-freeze and storage ASK US FOR DETAILS IF YOU are interested in buy ing a home see: R. H. ("Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 48c Kelly’s Well Service Wells - Windmills Water Systems Plumbing and Fixtures PHONES: 145-J & 262-J HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING Complete Bathroom Fixtures Next Door South Standard Service; Phone 399; O’Neill 43ctf JAR OWNERS ATTENTION! i 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 WANTED WANTED TO RENT: Unfurnish ed bouse or apartment. — Write Box 313, O’Neill. 2p HELP WANTED: Good car me chanic.—Outlaw Garage, West O’Neill. ltf WANTED: Listings of real es tate. If you want to sell, see me. I have buyers for both residential and business properties.— R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. Z8c CUSTOM CORN SHELLING: New M-M truck mounted shel ler, 1,500 bu. hour capacity. Make arrangements for your shelling with K. C. Hunt, at Hunt’s Recapping Service, phone 289, O’Neill. 50tf FOR RENT NEW FLOOR SANDER and edger for r e n t. Inquire: Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. See the MORRIS LINE of Wallpaper! Phone 283 and I will gladly bring samples of the fine MORRIS LINE to your home. J. C. BAZELMAN — O'Neill — 44if “Voice of The Frontier” . . . . 780 on your dial. adv ....—---- ’ Kellar Presbyterian Aid Meets — The Kellar Presbyterian Aid held an afternoon meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Young on Wednesday, May 11. Theie were 15 members and five visiters present. The meeting opened with group singing after which “The Lord’s Prayer” was repeated. The president, Mrs. Young, read the scripture lesson. A box of used clothing was j prepared to be sent to an or- | phans’ home in Omaha. It was J also planned to take the canned goods, which have been col lected during the Winter to the Smith store to be made ready for shipment to the home. No time or place for the next meeting was decided upon so that will be announced later. The meeting closed by re peating a verse from the Bible. A lunch was served by the hostess after the meeting ad journed. Need printing?—Frontier. Cwnill 1»« l| _hl >»nu» C» ( -AND AU BECAUSE THAT DINS--DtNO STOVE ^SBAlKyAfeAlN! ^This is poolism,polks-your"IS$8§$ T PALM SPRINGS has V LP GAS DEALER CAN SOLVE I \ NOTHIN#ON US-SlNCe/fi [ YOURTROUBLE-BUTOOICA?//A\^1 / WE PUT IN THIS > ANVA2ING- t P GAS] \ ~s f-ZX '‘■Fy^v spAce hcater• i i Ralph N. Leidy'.'.. O’Neill CARDS OF THANKS I WISH to express my thanks for the flowers, cards and many acts of kindness shown me during my recent illness. 2p CHARLES FOX WE WISH to thank everyone for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received in our re cent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rem ter and Mary Janice, Mrs. Mary Langan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Remter. _2p WE WISH to express our sincere gratitude to our many neigh bors, friends and relatives who helped pick and shell our corn death of our darling little following the long illness and daughter and sister. We also thank the ladies of the com munity who furnished the food and helped serve the dinner and lunch to the men and boys. May God reward you. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Remter and Mary Janice. 2p I WISH to take this opportun ity to thank those who so kindly remembered me with cards, letters and flowers during my recent stay in the hospital. MRS. R. H. SHRINER. 2c WE WISH to express our thanks an appreciation to all our friends and relatives for the lovely flowers, cards, food and their many act- of kindness shown us in the loss of our dear son and brother. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is still, A vacant chair is in our home Which never can be filled. THE JAMES P. BOYLE family and relatives. 2-50p Mrs. Robertson Prepares History CHAMBERS — The Valley Center extension club met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Farrier on Friday, May 13, with an at tendance of 14 members and one visitor, Mrs. Harry Collins, of Denver, Colo. The lesson “His. Hers, and Theirs,” regarding the commun ity property law, was presented by Mrs. Lloyd deed. It was an interesting lesson with plenty of food for thought, members said. The club history, written by Mrs. C. V. Robertson, was read by Mrs. Kenneth Adams. The club still has four charter mem bers—Mrs. Lloyd Gleed, Mrs. E. R. Carpenter, Mrs. C. V. Rob ertson and Mrs. H. C. Walter. The business session was in charge of the president, Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. An interesting pa per on using our prized posses sions was given by Mrs. Clyde Kiltz. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Glee Grim eson June 1. The lesson will be on “Lawns,” to be presented by Mrs. C. V. Robertson. — Extension Club Adopts Home — ATKINSON — The Atkinson extension club voted to adopt Mother Jewel’s home at York as its children’s home for the year. Several extension clubs have been doing this and it is intend ed that in this way aid will be better distributed. The Atkinson club also sent a contribution to the fund which is to pay for the course of a Chinese girl who is attending school in the United States. Other Atkinson News Mrs. Tillie Galligan and son, John, drove up from Omaha on Wednesday, May 11, to visit Mrs. Galligan’s sister, Maggie Nightengale. Mis. J. E. Judge and brother, oyd James, left Thursday morn ing, May 12, for Chicago, 111. They will visit their sister, Mrs. J. Revord* and Mrs. Judge’s laughter, Joan Judge. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cole, of Bruns wick, visited at the Vern Wil bern home over the weekend. Mrs. Cole was Lona Wilbern, sister of Mr. Wilbern. Mrs. N. P. McKee was in Om aha the first of the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havron ek, of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osborne and Mrs. Dor othy Barrett, of Atkinson, went to the White Horse ranch coun try Sunday to view the much talked-about landslide. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Sweeney, of Denver, Colo., arrived Sun day for a visit with their daughter and her husband, Mr . and Mrs. James McCoy, and ' new daughter, Shiela. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Tom linson and son, Larry, were dinner guests Monday at the H. W. Tomlinson home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer entertained her sister, Mrs. H. M. Hixson, of Crookston, for dinner Monday. Mrs. Hixson was on her way home from Hastings. 1948 Real Estate Taxes Are Now DELINQUENT ★ J. Ed Hancock Holt County Treasurer Florence Thorin, Harold Green Wed CHAMBERS—Florence Thor in, of Chambers, became the bride of Harold Green, also of Chambers, at a simple ceremony at the Presbyterian parsonage in O’Neill on Friday, May 13. Rev. Ralph Gerber performed the ceremony at 2 o’clock. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Elsie Obermiller. Donald Green served as best man. Mrs. Green wore a grey suit with brown and white accessor ies. Mrs. Obermiller was attir ed in a grey dress with blue ac cessories. The bridegroom wore a navy pin stripe business suit. Mrs. Gerbert played “I Love You Truly” and' “The One Rose.” A dinner for 17 relatives was served at the home of bride’s' brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tay lor, on Friday evening. The young couple left Mon day on a short trip. They will make their home on the Wolfe ranch, West of Elgin, on the Beaver, where Mr. Green is em ployed. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oetter and daughter, Laura, of O’Neill, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay and daughter were Sunday sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Harley. Rev. Ward Smith conducted services last week at Stuart, At kinson and Cleveland church North of Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whited and Mrs. Meyer, of Norfolk, accom panied their son, Robert Whited, who conducted services at the Methodist church, to Chambers on Sunday. The American Legion auxil iary sold candy at the show on Saturday night. C. J. Barnum entertained a group of 35 men to a steak din ner at the Horseshoe cafe Thurs day evening, May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith and Mrs. Wayne Rowse were fishing at Lake Andes, S. D., Friday night and Saturday. They report a “nice catch.” Mrs. Evert Wintermote and boys and Betty Thorin were O’ Neill shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson and family and Mrs. Seralda Johnson, of Emmet, and Arnold, Marie and Erna Zuelke were Sunday guests in the L. V. Coop ' er home. Steve Shavlik, H. W. Hubbard and Edgar DeHart were fishing ! in Swan Lake Friday evening. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wondersee and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman drove to 1 the lake to fish. They report a | “fair catch.” Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Alderson i and sons, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dor an, on the Beaver West of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brother ton, of Eugene, Ore., came Sat urday for a short visit with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tay lor, and Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pack and children, of Albion, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Deirking spent Sunday in the Harlan Deirking home at Amelia. Mr. and Mrs. Dean V. Stev ens and children visited Sunday in the Floyd Whitaker home. , Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Robertson entertained Tuesday, May 10, in honor of the second birthday anniversary of their son, Jerry. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth and Mary Jo and Mrs. Lloyd Collins, of Den ver, Colo. Mk\ and Mrs. Paul Roth, Mary Jo and Vivian Harley drove to Columbus Saturday to take Mrs. Roth’s cousin, Mrs. Harry Col lins, of Denver, Colo., who has been visiting in the Roth home, to visit relatives there. A large crowd gathered at the Isaac Taylor home Sunday eve ning to charvari the newly-mar ried Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green. JIM’S PRODUCE O'NEILL, NEBR. Cream-Poultry-Eggs NORCO AND OMAR FEEDS Special Price This Week on 40% Cattle Cubes 40% Hog Suppl. Have a large stock of Chick Starter and Grower on hand North of New Deal Oil Co. JAMES MULLEN "YQU’RS ALWAYS WELCOME ’ _ i HOTEL LINCOLN the POPULAR HOTEL OF LINCOLN, NEBR. Attention! USERS OF FUEL OIL NO. 2!! • We offer Socony Vacuum’s fuel which bears the trade name MOBILHEAT “M” • It is highest quality, clean burn ing fuel and we guarantee there is none better. • We have this priced at the low est possible figure for quantity delivery. Furthermore, we will re fund any price drop difference that may occur between delivery date and September 1, 1949. See or Call Us At... Beckwith Oil Co. In West O’Neill Phone 40