The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 15, 1952, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    FOR SALE
__—
HORTICULTURAL peat, 60c in
bags; $4.60 in bales, at Leidy’s.
2c
FOR SALE: 8 registered Angus
bulls, 18 to 24 months.—Harry
Ressel, O’Neill. 40tf
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds. — See R. H. ("Ray”)
Shriner, phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip
ment for sale by Kenneth Dil
lon, Ainsworth, Nebr. Get your
milking machine now while
they are still available. 4tfc
FOR SALE: 41% range cake,
$104 per ton; mixed fertilizer,
$47.95 per ton.—Corkle Hatch
ery, O’Neill.38tf
FOR SALE: Only six 3-gallon
sprayers left for $6.75, at Lei
dy’s. 2c
FOR SALE
WE STILL have 10-10-0 and 0-19
0 and will have a car of 21-0-8
this week.
J. F. BRADY CO.
Atkinson, Nebr. 51 tf
FOR SALE: Long yearling and
2-year-old Hereford bulls. —
E. M. Jarman, Chambers. 51tf
FOR SALE: Hudson Admiral
dusters, only $1.50 each, at
Leidy’s. 2c
Used Car Specials
1—1951 Plymouth 4-dr., equip
ped, very clean.
1—1950 Plymouth 4-dr., heater
and seat covers, very clean.
1—1950 Plymouth 2-dr., heater,
seat covers, clean.
1—1950 Ford tudor, clean, low
mileage.
1—1949 Dodge 4-dr., Meadow
Brook, extra clean, very low
mileage.
1—1950 Hudson 2-dr., clean, a
bargain.
1—1949 Hudson 4-dr., radio, heat
er, seat covers, new paint job.
1—1948 Kaiser 4-dr., make us an
offer.
1—1938 Buick 4-dr., make an
offer.
1—1947 Oldsmobile 4-dr., make
an offer.
THESE LATE model cars are all
in A-l sondition and guaran
teed. Come in and see us. We
are easy to trade with.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
PAWL SHIERK. Mgr.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
52c
FOR SALE: A few bags oyster
shell, 90 cents, at Leidy’s. 2c
FOR SALE: I have 3 modern
residence properties for sale.
Would you like to see them?—
R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 50tf
BUY YOUR
MASSEY-HARRIS
COMBINES NOW!
WHILE they are available ... 10,
12, 14, 16-ft. self-propelled. . .
7-ft. pull type with or without
motors.
NEW JEEPS and 4-wheel drive
Willys pickups in stock again.
Good used 1948 eep, priced
low. New Massey-Harris and
Ferguson tractors and machin
ery of all kinds.
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 2-3c
END-O-PEST kills bugs and
fungi. In duster, only 98 cents,
at Leidy’s. 2c
FOR SALE: Brand new 26 ft.
Glider trailer house, strictly
modern. Owner will take $800
discount. — H. W. Tomlinson,
phone 128W. lc
FOR SALE: 1938 Chevrolet pow
er sweep, completely overhaul
ed. Also International side-de
livery rake. — Florian Scholz,
Stuart telephone 3128, l-3p80
FOR SALE: Nearly new Deep
freeze at Leidy’s. 2c
FOR SALE: Several well
located building lots. — R. H.
("Ray") Shriner, O’Neill, phone
108- 22tf
USED CAR
B-A-R-G-A-l-N-S
1—1947 Deluxe Ford "8" 2-dr.,
good and clean.
1—1949 Pontiac "8” 4-dr.
1—1948 Frazer.
1—1949 Mercury Fordor.
1—1940 Ford 2-dr. “8.”
One 1952 New Pontiac Hydra
matic Eight Deluxe on the Floor
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’NEILL
Phone 531 2c
NATRIPHENE is the only safe
thing to use in soaking glad
bulbs. Get it at Leidy’s. 2c
BARGAIN in gas water heater
at Leidy’s. 2c
FOR SALE: Used vacuum clean
er at Leidy’s. 2c
FOR SALE: 42 acres hay and
pasture land, fenced and com
plete set of buildings, at In
man, Nebr.—Call 196, O’Neill,
Nebr. Ic35-30tf
SEED FOR SALE
Alfalfa - Brome - Clovers
Milot - Sudan
WE ALSO have early open pol
linated corn, good germination.
We have new blue grass strip
pers for sale. BHC root worm
spray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed
Co., Elgin. _ltf
FOR SALE: Used Philco refrig
erator, 8 ft,, very good condi
tion, may be seen at Consum
ers Pub. Pow.—L. A. Becker,
O’Neill.2c35
FOR SALE: Swift’s mineral blox
only $2 at Leidy’s. 2c
Chrysler - Plymouth
SALES & SERVICE
A Good Stock of
Better Used Cars
At Prices That Will Please
C. M. Wilson
Phone 100 Butte. Nebr.
FOR SALE: Used gas stove ai
Leidy's.___2c
FOR SALE: Registered Hereford
cows with calves at side. Also
a few yearling heifers and
bulls. — S. R. Robertson, O -
Neill, phone 6F1L_52-2p9a
For SALE: Glass chick founts 5
cents at Leidy’s^ _ 2c
FOR SALE: 1947 Indian Chief 74
motorcycle, good condition.
Contact Herb Underwood, O
Neill, phone 393W._L2p65
FOR SALE: About 900 bu. good,
heavy oats, 1950 and
H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O Neill,
phone 106. _
FOR SALE: New dual truck
chains, B.25x20, at Leidy’s. 2c
PIANO SELL-Ou l
GOING OUT of business at this
address. Well known makes.
Spinets, Grands, Consoles, Used
Uprights. Savings up to $250.
USED PIANOS $25 and up. Con
venient terms. Must sell entire
stock by May 28th. Come up to
4th floor and save $$$$$.
Duven Music
Comlpany
4th Floor Commerce Bldg., 6th
& Nebraska St., Sioux City, la.,
Call 53796 for evening appoint
ment. 2cl80
NURSERY OFFERS
WE HAVE a complete assort
ment of glad bulbs, pansies,
chrysanthemums, double pe
tunias and geraniums.
3 YEAR tea rose bushes, $1.00
each.
BURTS FLORAL &
GREENHOUSE
Phone 158W, Bassett, Nebr.
2-3c
FOR SALE: Coal-wood range $5
at Leidy’s. 2c
FOR SALE: Coal and wood
white enamel kitchen range.
Good grates and water front
with 40 gallon hot water tank,
$45. — Mrs. John Berger, O’
Neill. 2-3p60
FOR SALE: A 1949 model "C”
tractor.—O. E. Bishop, Wisner,
phone 5044. 2-5pll0
FOR SALE New gas stove,
$69.95, at Leidy’s. 2c
HOUSE FOR SALE: 24x30, sev
en rooms, built 1922. Located
on SE comer of SWVi sec 3
31-9.—H. V. Rosenkrans, Red
bird. 2-5c
WEED KILL gets dandelions.
Get it at Leidy’s. 2c
FOR SALE: Cottonwood lum
Nebr.—James Sobotka, Inman.
2-4c95
FOR SALE: Three horse power
Sea-Bee, outboard motor, made
by the Goodyear Tire & Rub
ber Co., Inc. Used one season,
price $60.—H. V. Rosenkrnas,
Redbird, Nebr. 2-5c
FOR SALE: A Gerhard piano
with bench. Recently tuned.
Also B flat ebony clarinet with
case. — Eileen Krysl, phone
3217, Stuart.
FOR SALE: 3-gallon compressed
air sprayers only $6.78 at Lei
dy’s. 2c
FOR SALE: Seven-room house
in country to be moved, in
pretty good condition.—R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone
106. 2c
a. R. H SHRINER P1. £S
Renta Plate Glaaa
Wind ft Tornado. Truck <t Tractor. Personal Property
Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock
REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE. RENTALS
Automobile O'Neill —Phone 10t Farm Property |
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NOTICE
FOR GOSH sakes don’t forget to
stop at the LEE STORE and
cash in on their money saving
anniversary . . .
Sale This Week!
FOR SALE: Model H John
Deere tractor in good condi
tion—O. J. Rickard ranch, 26
miles south of O’Neill. 2-3p60
Attention Truckers!
! 1949 Ford F-7, 147” wb., radio,
heater, mirrors, clearance
lights, saddletanks, trailer
brake connections.
1950 Ford F-7, 195” wb., ready
for the road. Can be bought
either with or without 18-ft.
fd. combination rack.
Lohaus Motor Co.
Phone 16, O’Neill
MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait. — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
Service Phone 399, O’Neill
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON^
Lawson and Clinton engines
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 4itf
WE NEVER SI REP
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.
9c80
HUNT’S
PLUMBING &. HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
(Next door Asimus Motors)
WOMEN make extra money at
home. Sew our ready cut “Rap
A-Round.” Easy — profitable.
—Hollywood Mfg. Co., Holly
wood 46, Calif. ]&3p83
SEE Ralph Simpson for your
electric wiring. Formerly with
Lester Electric. ltf
Complete
Auction Sales
Service!
Advertising, auctioneering, clerk
ing ... let us take care of the
details. Call or see
ED THORIN. O’Neill
or
LEIGH &
VERNE REYNOLDSON.
O’Neill. Phone 2
Insurance of All Kinds
_18tf
MONUMENTS of lasting beauty,
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. , . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer.— Emmet Crabb, O’
Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
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
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill, Nebr.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas.
I AM BACK at my 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. /hone 211-W
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
LET US GIVE you our low dol
lar on installations of all kinds
of flooring, wall tiling and
carpeting.— Midwest Fum. &
Appl., West O’Neill, phone
346-J. 2c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
47tf
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment.—A. E. Bowen, O’Neill,
phone 322-W. 2e
FOR RENT: New unfurnished
modern apartment. — Gillies
pie’s, phone 114. 37tf
FOR RENT Sanders for floor and
furniture. — Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co. 47tf
WANTED
WANTED: Blue grass seed. We
buy in the rough or will do
custom threshing. We also buy,
sell and clean alfalfa and clo
vers.—Koinzan - Jochum Seed
Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26tf
I HAVE pasture for 25 cows and
calves or 25 yearlings. — Wm.
Rieck, Chambers. 2c
WANTED: Dragline work, sewer
ditch-digging, basements, road
raising.—E. J. Shane, Atkin
son, phone 6762, or H&M Cafe,
Atkinson. 50-9-30tf
WANTED MARRIED MAN: Year
around work. Must be exper
ienced with livestock and trac
tor machinery. Six room house
on paved highway close to
town. REA and water. Start
work anytime until July 1.
References required. Good
deal to right man. — M. J.
Hankins, phone 252, Stanton.
l-2cl25
WANTED: About 25 head of cat
tle to pasture.—Chas. Berner,
Amelia, Nebr. (9 miles west of
Chambers, 2 miles south).
l-2p65
WANTED: Used 4-yd. gravel box
tail gate dump; also hoisting
cylinder. State price.—Claude
Keller & Son, Newport. l-5c
DIGGING
WE DIG water and sewer ditch
es, basements, cesspools, and
build dams. Also do structural
steel setting.
Belville Draglines
Valentine, Nebr. 49tf
J-V MOTOR. O’Neill, buys iron
and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf
MY REGISTERED GOLDEN
PALOMINO QUARTER HORSE,
MESA PLAUDIE
AT STUD
Combining quality, color, gen
tle disposition to a high degree.
Service at my place 1V4 mi.
south of Fred Mack corner, At
kinson. Fee $25 at time of ser
vice, return privileges.
JAY CRAWFORD
Atkinson 49-2p
HAVE PASTURE for 25 head
yearling steers or heifers. —
Ralph Brown, Chambers. l-2c
EMMET NEWS
Miss Maureen Murphy was a
weekend guest of Miss Lois Ann
Fritton at O’Neill.
Mrs. Joe Ziska visited Mrs.
Agnes Gaffney Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton
and family, of O’Neill, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen
borg and daughter, Ruby, and
Donnie and Lee Pierson were
Sunday evening, May 4, callers at
the Ed Wayman home.
Miss Pat Clinkenbeard was a
Sunday dinner guest at the Frank
Foreman home.
Miss Mary Lou Conard enter
tained Misses Pat DeBolt, Eliza
beth Schaffer, Claryce Johnson,
Phyllis Hannon and Marlene
Waring, all of the O’Neill vicinity,
at dinner at the Town House
Tuesday evening, May 6.
Miss Mabel Perkins, of Ains
worth, spent a few days last week
visiting her sister and brother,
Mrs. James O’Connor, and Tom
Perkins.
Mrs. Frank Foreman received a
mother’s day greeting by cable
gram on Saturday afternoon from
her son, Pfc. Merle L. Foreman,
who is serving with the army at
Nurnberg, Germany. Private
Foreman has spent the past 11
months serving with a quarter
master subsistence supply com
pany in Germany.
Clyde Newton arrived home on
Thursday afternoon after spend
ing a few days visiting relatives
and friends in Laurel.
G. Owen Cole arrived home
Sunday after spending two weeks
with his wnfe at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Bock, at Burlington, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy and
Ronnie were Sunday visitors of
D. N. Murphy and Clarence.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wortman and
Paul and Mrs Wilfred Wortman.
all of West Point, were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs. A1 Klop
penborg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan
and faimilv entertained at a moth
er’s day dinner at their home at
Newport on Sundav in honor of
Mrs. Bertha McMillan. Those
present were: Mrs- Helen Wabbs
"nd family, of Roencer; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McMillan and family,
of Long Pine: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
McMillan, of Emmet. The honoree
is 83-years-old.
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CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH to most sincerely thank
all of our friends in Holt
county for all of their kind
nesses during my illness. Your
prayers, many letters, cards
and flowers have certainly
helped me in my recovery.
2c REV. V. R. BELL
WE TAKE THIS means of thank
ing our many friends and
neighbors for mass offerings,
for memorials to the hospital,
food, cards and also for the
many acts of kindness during
the long illness and after the
death of our beloved husband,
father, son and grandfather.
May our Lord reward each and
everyone of you.
—THE KEATING FAMILY.
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16 Page Seniors
Receive Diplomas
PAGE— Commencement rites
for the 1952 graduates and eighth
grade pupils of the Page school
were held at the school audi
torium Tuesday evening, May 13.
Program: processional, Ruth
Parks; Invocation, by Rev. C. E.
Wilcox; vocal solo, “Memories,”
by Jerry Terrill; address, “What
is Your Name?” by Dr. Everett
E. Jackman; presentation of
eighth grade, Mrs. Faye Taylor;
presentation of eighth grade dip
lomas, by Walt Christon; pres
entation of scholarships and
awards, by Supt. John Lamason;
presentation of seniors, by Mr.
Lairmson; presentation of dip
lomas, by Mr. Christon; benedic
tion, by Rev. Geo. Francis; reces
sional, by Ruth Parks.
Eighth grade graduation class
roll included Charles F. Single
ton, Hugh Troshynski, Dean A.
Taylor, Brenda F. Beelaert, Bette
J. French, Lloyd A. Fussleman,
Veldon G. Gray, Helen J. Finch
and Larry J. Roach.
Seniors included Diana Fussel
man, Lorna Stevens, Joyce Clasey,
Roxanna Simmons, Mary Hal
stead, Judith Trowbridge, Max
ine Park, Norma Cullen, Nancy
Heiss, Virgil Parks, Jerry Sum
mers, Richard Christon, Wilson
Lamason, William Zempel, Rob
ert Sorensen, Vernon Dorr.
Other Page News
Mrs. Gailord Albright and Mrs.
C. A. Townsend drove to Norfolk
Sunday where they were luncheon
guests at the home of Mrs. Town
send’s daughter, Mrs. Frank
Chmeler. Mrs. Chmeler accom
panied the ladies to Columbus
where they called at the home of
Mrs. Townsend’s son, Alva Town
send and wife. Mrs- Alva Town
send and Mrs. C A. Townsend,
Mrs. Albright and Mrs. Chmeler
then drove to Fullerton, where
Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock
they attended the wedding of
Miss Marilyn Weir and Richard
Bennett. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wier,
of Hartington and the grand
daughter of Mrs. Dora Townsend.
Misses Margie Finch, Genelle
Park and Jane Simmons, of
Wayne State Teacher’s college
spent the weekend at their homes
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen and
daughter spent Sunday afternoon
at Osmond with Mrs. Anton Nis
sen’s mother, Mrs. Kate Fuelberth.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Connery, of
Cody, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Connery’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr. Mr. Con
nery remained to attend the com
mencement exercises on Tuesday
evening. Her brother, Robert Sor
ensen, is one of the graduates
Mr. and Mrs R. F. Park had
their four children at home for
mother’s day. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Park and family, of
Orchard; Miss Genelle Park, of
Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes,
jr., of Page, and Ronald Park at
home.
Saturday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sorensen, sr., were Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Connery, of Cody,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorensen
and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Sorensen and two children
and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen,
jr., and daughter, all of Page.
All those helping in the Bible
school work met at the Methodist
church Monday evening to out
line the program for the week’s
work. The scnool will open Mon
day, May 19, and will last one
week with all-day session. All
grade children are invited to at
tend.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood who
have been employed at Randolph
spent Thursday night with their
daughter, Mrs. Calvin Harvey,
and family. Friday they attended
the school picnic in their district.
They spent Friday night with an
other daughter, (Mrs. Kenneth
Asher, and family. Saturday they
visited Mrs. Wood’s mother, Mrs.
Esther Edimisten. Saturday eve
ning Mr. and Mrs. Wood and Mrs
Edmisten were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, sr.
Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs.
Wood left for Wahoq where they
will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parks, of O’
Veill, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Kemper were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr and Mrs. Orville Kem
per
Mrs. Anna Stolle who had
spent the past year at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Alma Tegeler,
1 returned to her home at Battle
Creek Sunday.
Donald Heiss took his wife and
two daughters to Greeley Thurs
day night where they plan to
spend a week in the home of her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Carl Ray
burn. Donald returned to Page.
Mrs. Ina Turner came from Os
kosh to spent a week with her
friend, Mrs. Icie Rost.
Friends at Page have received
word that Mr. and Mrs. L. C- Ra
kow, of White Salmon, Wash.,
have sold their ranch. They are
former residents of Page and have
many friends here.
Mrs. Anna Smith, who has spent
several days here at the home of
her son, Melvin Smith and family,
will return to her home at Inman
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bredehoft, of
O’Neill, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Snyder.
Miss Marian Kteiss entertained
the girls of the freshman class at a
slumber party at her home Thurs
day evening. Most of the night
was spent reading comic books
and telling spooky stories. After
enjoying a breakfast the girls
left for school. Guests were Sher
ry Stewart, Wanda Stevens, Fern
Waterman, Marge Brewster, Lin
da Simmons, Gwen Klinetobe,
Lois Brewster, Dixie Singleton,
Jennie Graves and Faye Irene
Bailantyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson
and Mrs. Emma Morris, of Fre
mont, were Saturday night guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Neu
bauer. Sunday the group accom
panied by Paul Neubauer drove
io Gordon where tney visited un
til Tuesday in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewie Broemer and
Mrs. Lorene Haller. Mrs. John
son, Mrs- Broemer and Mrs. Hal
ler are daughters of Mrs. Moris
and Paul and William Neubauer
are her sons. Mrs. Morris will
spend the summer in the homes
of her daughters at Gordon.
Certification Deadlines
Are Posted—
Applications for the certifica
tion of small grains, bromegrass,
wheatgrass, sweet clover and
vetch are due on May 20, accord
ing to Neil Dawes, Holt county
extension agent. The application
forms may be obtained at the
county extension office. Certified
seed growers are urged to get
their applications in as early as
possible. Applications for the cer
tification of these crops will be
accepted at the Nebraska Crop
Improvement association office
until June 1. Closing dates for ac
ceting application for the certifi
cation of other crops are as fol
lows:
June 20—Hybrid corn and saf
flower; July 20—alfalfa and red
clover; August 1—warm season
grasses, soybeans, sorghums, Su
dan grass and lespedeza.
Visit Verzals—
Mr. and Mrs. E F. Quinn spent
mother’s day at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Verzal. ♦
Hog Market Stronger
• Hog market has been stronger this week at tire terminals, in
truding a 25c upturn Monday at Omaha. Cattle have been
steady to higher. We're expecting around 300 head of cattle at
our sale today, mostly yearlings but all kinds will be repre
sented.
• A special consignment includes 10 Shorthorn milk cows, all
milking now, and one registered Hereford bull.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2 — O'NEILL
MIDWEST FURN. & APPLIANCE
Phone 346-J West O’Neill
Thursday Star Special
SAVE $15
Full-Size Serta
PLATFORM ROCKER
Covered in Wool Frieze and Nylon
ALL COLORS
Regular Price 59.50 -
Thursday Only..44.50
^ IN THE k
rain.r
Your own ALL-CROP Harvester will make the dif
ference. See us now and be sure of your harvest.
ALL CROP Is ait
Allis-Chalmers trademark.
MARCELLOS IMPL. CO.
— O’NEILL —
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