The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 10, 1952, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Building, 20x22. —
Ralph N. Leidy. 49c
FOR SALE: 2 coming 2-year-old
and 2 near Yearling registered
Hereford bulls. **- Clarence Er
nst, O’Neill.49-50p
FOR SALE: 8 registered Angus
bullB, 18 to 24 months.—Harry
Ressel, O'Neill. 40tf
FOR SALE: Benton seed oats,
state tested. Germination 98%,
$1.15 per bushel.—See Harley
Kennedy, Page, or Bill Well
man, Venus. 47-49p90
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds. —■ See R. H. (“Ray")
Shriner, phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: 41% range cake, $104
per ton; mixed fertilizer, $47.95
per ton.—Corule Hatchery, O’
N’ilL 38tf
FOR SALE: Perfection all-white
porcelain kerosene range, com
plete with built-in oven, $49.95.
—Jacobson’s, O’Neill. 49c
Used Car Specials
1—1949 Hudson 4-dr., radio, heat
er. seat covers, white sidewall
tires. A-l condition in every
way. New paint job.
1—1950 2-door Hudson, perfect
condition, 0 tires, 2 rough, 2
smooth, all like new. A BAR
GAIN.
1—1941 Ford tudor in very good
gliape, heater, seat covers,
good tires, also a bargain.
1—1938 Buick, bargain. ,
1—1938 Ford tudor, bargain.
1—1948 4-dr. Kaiser, white side
wall tires, good shape, a bar
gftin $550
1—1937 Ford pickup, a bargainl!
These are all good Clean cars and
priced to sell. Come in and see
• SMITH MOTOR CO.
PAUL SlilERK, Mar.
Phone 502 «— O’Neill
47c
LOTS FOR $ALR. Two residen
tial lots, block 17, lots 4 and 5,
Matthews addition, south of
comer llamson and W. Fre
mont, 40 and 52 ft. fronts. —
Jonn Kennedy, Kellar hotel.
O'Neill. 49plO0
FOR-BALE: 1947 Pontiac *’8”, ra
dio, beater, wiute sidewall
tires, ail oiner extras, also 1940
Fora, radio, heater,; good rub
ber, Those are both retil clean.
Wieh's Body Shop, O’Nedl,
phone 211-W, after 0 phone
359-LW. 49c
Fdft SALE: General Electric el^c.
range, table top, ail-wuiUs por
celain, $09-95. — Jacobson s, O’
Neill. 49-52el'lu
STILL AVAILABLE
SMALL AMOUNT of 10-10-0
Fertilizer, 10-20-0 Fertilizer
and 33.5 nitrogen. Fair supply
of 0-19-0 super phosphate.
J. F. BRADY CO.
Atkinson, Nebr.
FOR SALE: Five new patterns of
12 - ft. linoleum. — Midwest
Sayy-WMt
FOR SALE: Warba seed patatoes.
—' Beilin’s Gardens, O’Neill,
phone 338-J. 49-5Op0O
FOR SALE: A small one-story
house, to be moved. — Walter
Fick, Inman. 48-50p
Chrysier-Plymouth
SALES & SERVICE
A Good Stock of
Better Used Cars
At Prices That Will Please
C. M. WILSON
Phone 100 Butte. Nebr.
2tf
FOR SALE: Mite Killer, 90c per
gallon; $3 gallon, $3.75.—Lei
dy’s. 49c
FOR SALE: 6-ft. Servel refriger
aor, A-l condition. Will sacri
fice for $75.—Guy P. Miller, 1
mile north of Clearwater, Neb.
phone 28 L3. 49-50p
FOR SALE: Several good, well
located building lots. — R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone
106. 22tf
.FOR SALE OR LEASE: The
equipment of Baler cafe in At
kinson.~Amy Slaymaker, At-.
ktnson. 48-49p55
USED CAR
B-A-R-G-A-l-N-S
1—19£9 Pontiac “8”, 4-dr., hy
| dramatic, clean.
1—1949 Pontiac “8” 4-dr.
1—1948 Frazer.
1—1949 Mercury Fordor.
1—1949 Dodge Wayfarer, 2-dr.
I 1—1948 Pontiac “6". new motor.
Streamliner, sedan coupe.
1—1950 Pontiac “8” 2-dr., hv
dramatic transmission, low
mileage.
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O'NEILL
Phone 531 46c
FOR SALE: Oyster shell, 80 lbs.,
90c, at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 49c
FOR SALE: Welch baby buggy,
stroller, teeter babe, scales,
portable electric oven.—C. E.
Arrasmith, 804 E. Everett, O’
Neill, phone 461-J. 48p35
FOR SALE: Good, clean 18-foot
house trailer, 1949 3 Star Gen
eral, equipped with electirc
brakes, turn signals, combina
tion electric and ice refrigerat
or, bottled gas rangette, and
oil heater. Sleeps four.—Sam
uel Lee, 208 E. Everett, O’Neill,
phone 472-LW. 49p65
FOR SALE: 50 meat scrap,
$6.75, at Leidy's. 49c
FOR SALE One registered Here
ford bull, 4 years old.—Homer
Davis, O’Neill. 47tf
FOR SALE: Used 1949 John
Deere tractor, 1945 B, 1942 H,
1942 A, 1940 A, 1939 B, 1936 B,
Regular 1HC. New tractors,
plows, discs, drills of all sizes.
Will buy or trade for your
horses.— Harry smith Imple
ments, O’NeilL
FOR SALE Dress print bags. —
Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill.
47-49c
FOR SALE: Chick Guard, 30 ft
for 90c at Leidy’s. 49c
i,‘OR SALE: Border Collie pup
pies, males and females. — C
Bar M. O’Neill. 29tf
FOR SALE: Stoker with all at
tadnmmt* and eon trots, $30. —
Frontier office.
FOR SALjJ2; Benton seed oat$.
State/ tested. Germination
98%. $1.15 per bushel. — See
li^rlpy Kennedy, Rage, or Bill
Wtllqian, Venus. 4V«49p90
for' S~M .S' Glaks ciifck tvatei}
ers, 5 cents, at Lcidy’s. 49c
FOR SALE; 1 bathtub and stool.
—Phone 291W, O'Neill. 48-49p
!-. .-.
FOR SALE: Combination gas
coal - wood range. All white
porcelain^ Automatic oven heat
control. Only $150.~Jacobson’s,
O Neill. 49nc
FOR SALE: Lincoln brome grass
seed, germination 87%, price
18c lb. Yellow blossom sweet
clover 12c lb. — Clem Olber
ding, Stuart, 2V% miles east of
Stuart on Highway 20. 48-49p60
MASTER Liquid stops necro in
Jiogs. Buy it at Leidy’s. 48c
FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip
ment for sale by Kenneth Dll
ion. Ainsworth. Nebr. Get your
milking machine now while
they are still available. 4tfc
FOR SALE: Slightly used electric
hedge trimmer.—Leidy’s. 49c
FOR SALE: 11 cu. ft. refriger
ator with full width freezer,
shelves on door, 2 deep crisper
drawers, used 5 months, $225.
Also modern living room suite
$2d. — Mrs. Jerome Spittler,
phone 527R, O’Neill. 48c
PAR O SAN is the best brooder
house disinfectant, only 60
cents at Leidy’s. 49c
iFOR SALE; 1947 Ford, super de
luxe, good condition. — Don
Harmon, O’Neill. 49p
* --—
|
Will Witness Follies—
) Sgt. and Mrs. J. R. Lyons and
' family and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Allen and family are going to
Omaha on Friday, April 11, where
they will attend the ice follies.
Frontier fpp printing! Prompt
rifeliwriW! •* ’ ’
STOP! SHOP!
BUY! SAVE!
AT THE
The New Outlaw’s
Carload Sale
WE HAVE been appointed by
Stokely-Van Camp as their
wholesale representatives. So
when we say carload sale, we
mean, and can prove just that.
So come on down to West O’
Neill and beat the high cost of
living. Check our ad and put
savings back into your pocket.
MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait. — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf
STRAYED: Smoothhaired rat
terrier dog, white with black
and yellow spots, male, has col
lar and dog tag, name Sparky.
Please notify: Mrs. Jack Tay
lor, u’Nenl. 49p
L. Liuthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
■SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractoi
repair. Acetylene welding.
EUR BRIGGS Ot STRATTON.
Lawson and Clinton engines
service and genuine parts cal
at Vic Halvas Electric Shop
O’Neill. 41tf
WHAT’S IN A NAME? SER
VICE! when you consign cat
tle, hogs, and sheep to the
Frank E. Scott Commission
Co., Stock Yards, Sioux City,
la. 22tf
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
LLK.HOKN VALLE \
National Farm Ass’n
O’Neill, Nebr.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas
1 AM BACK at mv office again
and if you would like to bor
row some money on your farm
or ranch or business building
or residence. I have money to
loan on such properties, and
will be glad to figure with you
on any loan.—Write to R. H.
Parker. O’Neill. Nebr. 43tf
EXPERT
Body - Fender
REPAIRING
COMPLETE up - to - date shop,
equipped and experienced for
all makes of cars. Also paint
ing, spot work, glasses install
ed. Free estimates, 24 - hour
wrecker service.
WICH’S BODY SHOP
219 Douglas St Phone 211-W
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
(Next door Asimus Motors)
FARM & COMMERCIAL
Service Phone 399, O’Neill
Complete
Auction Sales
Service l
Advertising, auctioneering, clerk
ing .. . let us take care of tha
details. Call or see
ED THORIN. O’Neill
or
LEIGH &
VERNE REYNOLDSON,
O’Neill, Phone S
Insurance of All Kinds
18tf
DIGGING
WE DIG water and sewer ditch
es. basements, cesspools, and
build dams. Also do structural
steel setting.
Belville Draglines
Valentine, Nebr. 49tf
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on
the run! Phone 404-W
J. V. MOTOR
Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong
Used Car Parts, Car Repairing
Acetylene Welding
North 7th O’Neill. Nebr
_„ C l 1 Me
MONUMENTS of lasting beauty,
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . , . monu
ments fi jm the factory to the
consumer.— Emmet Crabb, O’
Neill, phone 139-J. 87tf
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Majors
* m m, ijjj. Any Jbl> • 25tf
Helps With Farm Work—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman
spent Sunday in Atkinson with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mel lor, and
' family. Don Lanman went to the
Mellor farm on Monday and will
. help with the farm work for £
I few days.
I
WANTED
J-V MOTOR, O’Neill, buys iron
and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf
WANTED TO RENT: Pasture
land for cash.—Jim Corkle, O’
Neill. 41-51c
HELP WANTED: Will be need
ing several persons. — Tom
Tom Cafe, O’Neill. 49c
WANTED: Up to 300 lightweight
green yearling steers. Give
price and descripUon.—E. G.
Stout, Burwcll, Neb. 49c40
WANTED: 1935 to ’47 V-8 Ford
Motor for hay sweep. — Albert
Harkins, Ewing, 23 miles soutl-r
2Vi east of O'Neill. 48-49pti0
WANTED: Old newspapers. —
Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill.
47-49c
WANTED: Blue grass seed. We
buy in the rough or will do
custom threshing. We also buy,
sell and clean altuila and clo
vers.—Kuiiuan Jochum Seen
Co., Elgin, phone 1J2J. 2titl
WANTED: Garden plowing. Also
have red warba seed potatoes
for sale.—Phone 238W. 49p35
HELP WANTED:
J OHIn S-MA/N VILLE
MAN, a/n.bilious, of excellent
character, refinement, age 3d to
50. High school euucation or
better. Must be ready to ac
cept position by May 15. Cap
able or earning about $5000 an
nually, salary and commission.
Engaged in an important
Johns-Manville expansion pro
gram. 1 am seeking a man to
work locally in surrounding ter
ritory representing a Johns
Manville Approved Contractor.
Car necessary. For personal in
terview write fully giving age,
education, experience, and tele
phone number. Address L. L.
Wilson, Johns-Manville Sales
Corp., 1000 Market Street, St.
Louis 9, Missouri. 48-50c
WANTED TO RENT: Hay and
alfalfa land for cash or share.—
Jim Corkle. O'Neill. 41-51c
NOTICE: If you have any serum
Bigs for sale, call or write
waine Lockjnon, S t u art,
phone 3741. 47-51pl30
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank our loving
neighbors for their generous
help in our time of sorrow of
parting with our dear wife and
mother. Also Brother Rever
end Hansberry for his very
nice sermon, the lovely singers,
the ones who furnished so ma
ny beautiful flowers and sent
cards of sympathy, also the
rest who helped in many other
ways. May the Lord bless each
and everyone.—Arnie Mace, srv
and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Ritterbush, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie
Mace, jr., and Richard, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Holz and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Holz and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Holz and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Holz and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clause Wagner and fam
ily, Mrs. Fred Kramer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Luft
and family. 49c
I WISH to express my sincere
thanks to all those who sent me
cards. Also I wish to thank the
’ doctors, the Sisters and the
nurses that gave me such good
care, also Father John who
caume in to cheer me up. Also I
want to thank Ray R. Nemic,
who came to gel me. — FAYE
MARIE MILLAND. 49c50
I APPRECIATE very much the
votes received in the primary
election April 1, and will strive
my best to justify your confi
dence in me. By becoming ac
quainted with the county, I
can better understand your
enee I hope to improve my ser
school problems. With experi
vice.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
49p50
It’s time to say “thank you”
In my humble way:
| To relatives, friends and neigh
bors
I Who helped in any way.
The time passed more pleasant
During my hospital stay.
The flowers and gifts were love
ly,
The letters were good to read.
The get well cards
I knew vou picked
for your wish to me.
i Thank you! t_
|9c50 MRS. ZADA RUSS
ATKINSON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rossman
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Mlinar and two daughter*
spent Sunday afternoon at the
Adolph Mlinar home. , ,
> Pvt. Donald McNair spent the
weekend at the home, of his par
ents, Ml and Mrs. George Mc
Nair, at Stuart. , f■ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar
spent Sunday evening at the
Ralph Mlmar home in Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havran
ek and two daughters had Sun
day dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Davidson,
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Laursen
plan to spend Easter Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
1 Ellis in Allen.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
|__ _47tf
FOR RENT: 5-room house near
O’Neill. Wired for REA.—Free
man Knight, phone 414, O’
Neill. 49c
-—-....-- - .. ..- .
FOR RENT: 3-room apartment,
modern, nice, reasonable rent.
—Tony Asimus, O’Neill, phone
373. 48tf
FOR RENT: 3-room apartment
with bath.—Freeman Knight,
phone 414, O’Neill. 49c
FOR REINT: A 4-room house
with 4 lots, 2 blocks south of
New Outlaw store. — Edgar De
Hart, Chambers. 49c
FOR RENT- New unfurnished
modern apartment. — Gillies
pie’S, phone 114. . 37tf
FOR RENT Sanders for floor and
furniture. — Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: A 3-room furnished
apartment, close in. — A. E.
Bowen, phone 322W, O’Neill.
49c
INMAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan
and Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson
spent Sunday in Lyons where
they attended a 50th wedding
anniversary and open-house ob
servance in honor of their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark took
their daughter-in-law, Mrs. How
ard Clark, to Omaha Sunday
where she continued on by train
for Melbourne, Fla., to join her
husband, S/Sgt. Clark, who is
stationed near there. Mrs. Clark
will stop in Chicago, 111., enroute
where she will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tjessem and daughters. Mrs.
Tjessem and Sergeant Clark are
; sister and brother.
.Lfcrtuyi iviuuxc, wnu is cmpiuy
ed in Rushville, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and Joan, Kay and Bill spent
Saturday in Neligh. Miss Joan
remained there to spend the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Crosser and Jerry.
The Theto Rho girls’ lodge met
Wednesday evening, April 2, at
the IOOF hall for a regular ses
sion. Beverly Smith was hostess
for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Keyes and
family left Monday for Valentine
where they will be employed
on a ranch.
Merlin Luben, of Leigh, spent
the weekend with his family.
Pvt. Gordon Sholes, who is sta
tioned at Ft. Riley, Kans., spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Helen Sholes, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell
and Betty Jean and Mrs. Lottie
Thompson spent Sunday after
noon in Neligh visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Crosser and son, Jer
ry
The Harmony club met Tues
day afternoon, April 1, with Mrs.
David Morsbach. Sixteen mem
bers were present. Two visitors,
Mrs. Jennie Crosser and Mrs.
Fern Hackett, were also present.
Gifts were given those having
birthday and wedding anniver
saries in April. After a social
afternoon the hostess served a
lunch.
Miss Joan Coventry and Miss
Ila June Coon entertained_ eight
couples at a card party jffiaay
evening at the James Coventry
home. Refreshments were served
in the late evening.
To Colorado School—
Mr. and Mrs. William L,uben
drove to Grand Island on Friday,
April 4, to meet their son, Fran*
cis, who came from Greeley,
Colo., to spend the spring vaca
tion with his parents. He is a
| student in business and distribu
tion education at Colorado State
college. He returned to Greeley
today (Thursday).
-■ mmrxw. a*.-1 sol
3 New Members on
Ewing Board—
EWING — Gail Boies, R. G.
Rockey and Elmer Bergstrom
were the successful candidates
for the two-year term on the vil
lage board of trustees at the elec
tion held on Tuesday, April 1.
They will replace the retiring
members, Mayor Leland Welke,
Duane Fudge and L. D.‘ Brenne
man, who were not candidates
for reelection.
Jerry Tom jack was elected for
the one-year term and will suc
ceed Waldo Davis, who was not
a candidate for reelection.
In the school election, M. B.
Huffman and L. P. Dierks were
the successful candidates for the
three-year term. Leland Welke’s
term expired this year and he
was not a candidate for reelec
tion. L. P. Dierks’ term also ex
pired this year but he was a can
didate for reelection.
O'NEILL LOCALS
St. Monica’s Guild entertain
ed on Thursday, April 3, at the
Knights of Columbus hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Babl and
daughter, Diana, were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Babl at Emmet.
Mrs. Anna Chaney and daugh
ter, Margie, of Stuart, were Tues
day dinner guests at the home of
dr. and Mrs. R. E. Chaney.
Mrs. A1 Fritton and daughter,
Lou Ann, spent the weekend in
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hiatt re
ceived word from their son, Pvt.
Gordon Hiatt, who has been sta
tioned at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.,
that he is now with the engineer
ing construction batallion at
Camp Carson, Colo.
Pfc. Marvin Cavanaugh ar
rived in O’Neill Monday from
Columbus, O., to spend a 13-day
furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh,
'and other relatives. His brother,
Pfc. Dwayne Cavanaugh, of Las
Vegas, Nev., who has been home
on a furlough, will also spend
Easter with the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cav
anaugh, jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kuhfahl spent Saturday,
April 5, in Omaha on business.
Joan and John Brady, of Oma
ha, and Larry Stanley, of Thur
man, la., will spend the weekend
in O’Neill at the home of Joan
and John Brady’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Lloyd Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crabb
went to Wagner, S.D., on Sun
day, March 30, where * they vis
ited relatives and attended to bus
iness matters.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor
are planning a family dinner on
Easter Sunday. Those who will
attend are: Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Grenier and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lanman and son, Don
ald, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lanman and family, of Ver
del.
! Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson
were Sunday evening guests at
thme home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
Lyons.
DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
CHIROPRACTOR
O'Neill, Nebraska
Complete X-Ray Equipment
V2 Block So. of Ford Garage
i.i ... i .
THANK YOU VOTERS
bn« slliiG ,eo«iG ,ev/olcl w-jH
• I am grateful indeed to those of you
I*Ti ..._Yi I Q o ? |
who made Ipossible my renomination
as a candidate for the office of County
Judge.
LOUIS W. REIMER
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Water plays an important part in egg pro
duchon. An egg is approximately 65?t
water. Every 24 hours, 100 laying hens
will require about 10 gallons ol water They
will diink more when the water temper*
; ature is right and the water is easily
I accessible.
’ The Jamesway 8 gallon waterer Jar laying
1 hens is available with a lamp heated base
, and stand or may be used as range waterer
; without base or stand.
Jamesway offers a poultry waterer for every
need in s variety of sizes.
LEIDY’S in O’Neill
Thursday Star Specials
HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone
a real moneysaving bargain for
Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to
the “Voice of The Frontier” each Wednes
day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the
next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch
The Frontier each week for the page of
Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS l !
75 Hereford Yearlings Coining
• There'll be a big selection of feeder pigs on the market today.
Butcher hogs were selling steady to 25c lower earlier this
week at the terminal markets. Top butchers were off as much as
40c.
• Stocker and feeder trade was steady and fat cattle sales were
steady to strong at the terminals. There will be a good supply
of cattle at today's sale, mostly yearling steers and heifers.
• There will be one consignment of 75 head of Hereford year
lings froth one north -' Holt county consignor. There will be
choice quality steers and heifers.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2 — O'NEILL
r"" " ..■ ■
MIDWEST FURN. & APPL.
Phone 346-J West O’Neill
Thursday Star Special
HERE'S a spring housecleaning special I
. . . just arrived ... a new selection of—
9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS
★ Armstrong-Quaker
★ Gold Seal Congoleum
FIRST QUALITY—HEAVYWEIGHT
Buy Now!
Only 8.95 Each
Phone 415
★
Across from . the
Golden
COMBINATION OFFER
Skelgas Range s1
has Kemgerator
DIFFERENT ... a swell combination offer
the price is unbelievably low! Each item sold
new for far more than we're asking for both!
THE RANGE —
★ Features four burners and oven.
THE REFRIGERATOR —
it 6.5 cu. ft. capacity.
ir Features freezer across the top.
COMBINATION
OFFER
(A good selection of other kerosene and gas
ranges and refrigerators.)