The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 09, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    The Frontier
D. H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor
Entered at the Postoffice at O’Neill,
Nebraska, as Second Class Matter.
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INMAN NEWS -
Mrs. Cora Crotty of Amarillo,
Texas, arrived here Wednesday for
a weeks visit at the homes of her
nephews, E. L. and I. L. Watson.
Mrs. Crotty, who has been visiting
in the northern states for several
months, is enroute to her home in
Texas.
About twenty men with seven
wagons met at the Emmet Stamp
farm Saturday and picked his corn
and did other things necessary to
getting ready for winter. Mr.
Stamp has been in bed for a number
of weeks suffering with inflamatory
rheumatism.
The M. E. Ladies Aid will hold
their annual bazaar and supper
Saturday afternoon and evening at
their parlors. There will be many
beautiful and useful articles on
sale and supper will be served be
gining at 5 o’clock.
The Inman Workers Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
Smith Wednesday afternoon. This
will be their annual Christmas
party. A gift exchange will be
the main feature.
The Coffee Club will hold their
regulard meeting at the home of
Mrs. George Coleman on Thursday.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at noon. A gift exchange
will also be enjoyed.
Mrs. Emma Rishling, of Neligh,
was here Wednesday looking after
business for the R. N. A. lodge.
Miss Dolores Y’oung, who oper
ates a beauty parlor at Ewing, was
called home this week on account
of the serious illness 01 her father,
William Young.
William Young is seriously ill at
his home here. Reports Tuesday
was to the effect that he was a!
little better.
The R. N. A. lodge met last Wed
nesday at the F, E. Keyes home.
Election of officers was the main
item of business. Officers elected
were: Oracle, Mrs. Lottie Thomp
son; Vice Oracle, Mrs. F. E. Keyes;
Recorder, Mrs. Della Brittell; Re
ceiver, Mrs. A. N. Blltler; Chan
cellor, Mrs. Matilda Keyes; Mar
shals, Mrs. Melvin Smith and Mrs.
L. P. Mossman; Inner Sentinel, Mrs.
L. R. Tompkins; Outer Sentinel,
Mrs. L. Kopecky; Musician, Mrs.
I. L. Watson.
Rev. and Mrs. Guy Dunning, of
OLD TIME
DANCE
at K. of C, Hall
Wed., Dec. 15
Adm. 35c & 10c
Wayne and Mrs. Bert Brodie, of
Orchard, visited at the home of
Mrs. Sarah Sholes here Monday.
Lloyd Brittell son and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brittell and
daughter visited relatives at Neligh
Tuesday evening.
The play “Safety First" given by
the Junior class last Friday even
ing was a decided success. The
cast, which included the entire
junior class, was as follows: Jack
Montgomery, young husband, Vir
;gil Tomlinson; Jerry Arnold, an
[unsuccessful fixer, Jack Lewis; Mr.
McNutt, a defective detective, Chas.
Sorenson; Klmer Flannel, awfully
shrinking, John Watson; Abou
Ben Mocha, Turk from Turkey,
Myricl Castor; Mabel Montgomery,
Jack's wife, Virginia Watson; Vir
gina Bridges, her young sister,
Helen Appleby; Mrs. Barrington,
Bridges, Their mama, Arvilla
Keyes; Zuleika, tender Turkish
maid, Marjorie Moore; Mary Ann
O’Finnerty, Irish cook lady, Anna
Chudomelka.
The play was presented in a
very creditable manner and was
greatly enjoyed by all who saw it. ^
SHIELDS
On November 25 we celebrated
our usual Thanksgiving dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Stes
kab This dinner has been an ann
Public Sale
We have decided to quit
farming and will sell the fol
lowing described property at
a combined auction sale on
the George Robertson farm
9 miles north of the O’Neill
fair grounds corner, or 7
miles south and I mile east
of the Midway store, begin
ning at 12:30 p. m., on
Thursday, Dec. 16
41 Head of Cattle
Nineteen (19) head of milk
cows, some milking now and
others fresh soon; 1 White
Face yearling bull; 21 spring
calves.
12 Head of Horses
One team of bay mares,
smooth mouth, wt. 2200; 1
team black mares, smooth
mouth, wt. 2800; 1 team geld
ings, 6 and 7 years old, wt.
2700; 1 saddle horse, gelding
smooth mouth, wt. 1100; 1
sorrel mare, coming 4-years
old, wt. 1300; 1 gray mare,
smooth mouth, wt. 1500; 2
colts coming 3-years-old, and
1 coming 2-years-old.
1*> Qhekstfw w‘‘'Kht *bont
1Z MlOaiS 50-lbs. each
350 Bushels of Corn
Machinery, Etc.
One John Deere 1-row lis
ter; 1 I* Hi () riding cultiva
tor; 1 corn planter; 1 8-ft.
disc; 2 3-section harrows;
1 2-row eli; 2 wagon gears;
3 sets harness; 2 sets fly
nets; 1 10-ft. rake; 1 saddle;
1 cream separator; chicken
coops; wire cribbing; chick
en wire, and 'articles too
numerous to mention.
Household Goods
Three dining tables; 2
kitchen tables; 4 dining
chairs; (i kitchen chairs; 1
built-in sink; 1 kitchen cabi
net; 1 3-burner oil stove; 1 i
sewing machine; 1 chiffonier; I
I he'd and spring; a few rook- j
ing utensils, fruits jars, etc. ]
Clarence Wayman & j
Earl Kuhns, Owners
BUV WANSER. Auct Terms;
MAX WANSKR. Clerk CASH
I.unch Wilson On the ('.rounds
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE PHILLIP FIX ESTATE
Thursday, Dec. 16
at 1 o’clock p. m.
Sale will be held on the premises loeated 22 miles south of
Atkinson, Nebraska, on State Highway No. 11.
THE PERSONAL PROPERTY
16 head of horses ranging in ages from wean
ling colts to smooth mouth horses.
A pure bred two-year-old Hereford bull.
60 bushels of corn; 40 bushels of rye; 140 tons
of hay in the stack.
Some machinery; harness and a saddle.
Some household goods may also be offered.
THE RANCH
1600 Acres—In the Flowing Well District
This is a well located nicely balanced ranch. Only 22 miles
from Atkinson on a graveled highway. There are approximately
480 acres of choice hay flats that cut around 400 tons annually.
320 acres of flood midland pasture and 800 acres of hill pasture.
The improvements are modest, the entire place well fenced and
watered with three flowing wells and a windmill. The ranch will
be sold as a whole or subdivided.
! TERMS: On personal property—cash. On ranch — an
nounced day of sale.
MRS. and MR. AUGUST BOERNEMEIER
EXECUTORS
ERNIE WELLER, Auctioneer, Atkinson, Nebraska
iial custom for years. The rela
1 lives and a few of the immediate
| friends all flock together, arms
laden with bundles, trooping in
| buidging with packages and ex
I citement preparatory to the big
turkey feed, to which all contrib
I uated to and participated in. The
I climax came, however, when Allvin
Wallnofer reflected light from his
uncovered head to get ready. After
insistent calls the hungry bunch
was gathered in the spacious din
ing hall trying their best to look
unconcerned about the savory
odors which floated from the kitch
en from the milk fattened turkeys
that were soon to be devoured.
Browned turkey gravey, mashed
potatoes, celery, and cranberries
were soon being reordered as dish
after dish was cleared of its burden.
When the pumpkin pie and fruit
salads were followed by a chaser
we felt like a fully innoculated
puritan. After dinner they settled
down and began to play cribbage at
several tables.
About 7:30 another feed was on
served on the cafeteria style that
was very appetizing and relished
I by all. After everything was
I cleaned away Miss Norene Barker
i staged a nice program, with the
aid of the children from the district
l relative to the Pilgrim fathers that
! landed at Plymouth Hock. She
j conducted the program very nicely
and her program was very approp
riate for the occasion. Those pres
ent were: Pete Walnofer and fam
ily, Stuart; Alvin Walnofer,
Meadow Grove; Leo Steskal, Edw.
S. Earley, Norene Barker, O’Neill;
Pete Farrell and family, Atkinson;
Bill Steskal and family, John Stes
kal and family. There were, many
little heads that were about down
and out from eating so much
Thanksgiving turkey, which they
all enjoyed. Before departing they |
all wished Mr. and Mrs. Steskal
many happy returns of the day.
E. S. E.
Overshoes, ear mufilers and
scarfs are popular this week. f
| GALENA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 74
: Emergency Pnll Out Chains
■ Strap type. Fasten on easily and quickly.
► 4.00 to 4.76. 1*7 C «
P Sale Price, each.^
6.00 to 6.60. Sale Price, ea 25c
and Up. Sale Price ea .60c
I
5 & J2 Tire; Chains
Built *or long hard wear
and offered at big savings.
4.40 4.60 x 21, 4.60 z 20,
4.76 x 19, A A
Per Pair. Y1.30
6.00 - 6.26 - 6.60 x 16.
Per Pair. $2.39
Tiger Cross Chains
4.00 to 4.60. Each. 4c
4.60 to 4.96. Each.6c
6 00 to 5 75. Each. 7c
6.00 to 6.75. Each.9c
7.00 to 7.60. Each. 10c
ii 11 mm
45 PLATtr^^r
Tiger Super Active Battery
Guaranteed 34 months on a
service basis. Positive
winter starting for all |»p- £+
I
^^e^rchange ■
39 PLATE
ROYBLUE BATTERY
Guaranteed 13 months on a service
basis. For Fords, Chev., Plym., and
other popular cars. An exceptional
value that will give AMAA
outstanding service.
Regular Price 33.19. *
Sale Price, Exchange mm
45 Plate Royblue Battery
Guaranteed 13 months on a service
basis. Regular Price a M a at
31.69. Sale Price, 1Q
Exchange. illw
Ail Batteries Installed FREE
— Mi
^Complete Protection 1
I for Winter Driving 1
Tiger Winter Oil will give maximum
winter lubrication and complete pro
tection to any motor at any and every
winter temperature. Flows freely the
moment you step on the starter. Insures
quick, easy starting. The newest, best,
safest and surest winter oil ever offered.
Will not thin out from fast driving on
long distances seen in mild weather.
• Hows a* 3* » Quick Start
ing • Complete Protection
• High Mileage • Low Carbon
Formation • Clean Motor
Regular Price, Per GaL, 60c. Sale Price
Gal.
^Including Federal Tax, Less Car
PREVENT
LOSS OF
Anti-Freeze!
AIEOSAVB
prevents exces
sive evaporation.
Each
79*
RED HEAD
Safety Signal Flashl ight
Regular Price $1.10.
Sale Price QA£
With Batteries 0«J
ROYBLUE FLASH
LIGHT CELLS
Sale Price
2 for 7^
Vi A A WARRANTY
*1UU bond
Guarantees Gamble’s
ANTIFREEZE
Protection against up to $100
damage to the cooling system
by freezing is insured by the
Phoenix Insurance Company
of Hartford, Connecticut. No
need to pay $$.00 to $S.OO per
gallon for this protection.
Simply fll> «>e radiator with
Gamble’s Bonded Anti-Freeze.
Even though the solution
should run. low the cooling
system will never be damaged
by freezing.
Par Gallon, Including Can
89*
denatured alcohol
BUTT* “2up
Sale Price Per Gallon. »
IN YOUR CONTAINER
LEADER
Complete with fittings.
Throws ample supply of
heat for moat cars. Price
was M.M. $9 QO
Sale Price.*4.90
STANDARD
A Record Breaking Value.
Price was 94-B9. Sale
Complete. . *3.95
SAG HEATER
Larger Heating Capacity.
Price was *6.88. Sale
Complete. , *4.95
TIGER DELUXE
A Sensational Heater
Value. Price was *9.48.
*6.98
Manifold Heaters
For Ford A. Price Was
$9.98 Sale Price $2.39
For Ford V8 '36. Price
Was $3.89. Sale Price
$2.9$. For Chev. 6,
Kef. Price $3.89. Sale
Price $2.98.
Deluxe Twin Air Hot Water Heater
Warms the car, defrosts the windshield,
warms the feet and performs numerous
other services. Extra large capacity insures
ample heat and comfort at all aa aa
times. Regular Price $11.95. jQ UU
Sale Price. 9a%fU
Dual Defroster Attachment
SALE Cf *70
PRICE.1 if
Single Defroster Attachment
SALE S|
PRICE..YIaii
REAL GRIPPING POWER!
CREST SAFETY TREAD
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
27 different traction angles, grip and pull in every
«ucv»on. me tougn, nobby tread is self
Cleaning and never fills up. Mirimnm trac
fion for icy, muddy or snowy winter roads.
Guaranteed with the strongest guar
antee ever written. No limit as to time
or mileage. See your nearest Gamble
Store outlet for latest low prices.
ALL TIRES
INSTALLED
FREE! ^
Tailor Made
WINTERFRONTS
Perfect fitting. Zipper adjust
ment. The vary newest and
latest in DeLuxe type winter
'.Yonta. Clips to radiator and
Improves performance of any
hot water heater. For most
Popular Cars.
Keg. Price *1.11.
Sale Price.
► For Ford V# ’IT.
Kef. Price $1.29.
Sale Price.
Permatite
Weather Stripping
Keeps Out Bitter Cold
V. 10 Ft. Roll.
Sale Price.li Y
k H't 10 Ft. Roii.ac
H*. 10 Ft. RoU 26c >
SAG Defrosting Fan
Keeps the windshield free
from frost end insures safe
vision. Regular Price $1.M.
f&*L49 y
Double Drain Tubs Included
With Either of These
Coronado Washing Machines
V
CORONADO ELECTRIC WASHER
Hu every irtfportant convenience and feature
to be found in a fine electric washer. Genuine
Lovell wringer, adjustable pressure, full size
porcelain ribbed tub, high A jm A An
blade agitator and countless I1H*1
other features. Cash Price TnIviJJJ"
Including Double Drain Tubs Ja
UJO Par Week, Payable Monthly
Coronado Deluxe Gasoline Power Washer
An extreme value bringing the latest labor sav
ing conveniences to farm homes. Powered With
the famous Briggs and Stratton Motor and
equipped with a genuine Lovell A ■■ aa n A
wringer, full size porcelain tub \a M 11*111
and many other features. Cash T M WWwW
Price complete with drain tubs A W#
$2.00 Per Week, Payable Monthly
I Hunter’s Axe 9
28 Oz. Polished head. I
Straight grain No. 1 grade §
selected handle. Regular ■
Price $1.19. Sale Price |
6-Ft. Steel Rule
Coil type tempered spring
steel. Large easy to read
numerals. Regular Price
3Bc. Sale Price
19* .
SAVINGS ON 1
LIGHT BULBS ]
> American made. G. B. m
censed. Quality built for excel- 1
lent service. At these low price* 1
k it will pay vou to stock up with A
" a good supply at big savings. ^
Don’t miss this special value,
k 60 Watt Type Dk Regular Prica J
" Each 10c. Sale Price ~
2for15* i
> 8c Each <
While They Last
L — ^ U
Floor Mats for All Cara
> Rubber with Felt Beck ,
For Cher. Front. A O £
Bale Price.0«T
> For Ford A Front. 73c ,
For Ford V» Front.79c
Plain Felt Mat. ITx40*
34 Ox. Sale Price.17c <
S3 Ox. Sale Price.29c
* r r n m ^
LKMued
DeLuxe All Wave Anteona
A $5.00 Value Included
With This New
CORONADO BLINDFOLD
TUNING A. C. CONSOLE
This beautiful Coronado Is styled with
the inclined panel which nukes tuning
easy and convenient from any position.
• Sensational Push Button Tuning
• Electric Tuning Eyo
• All Wave- Three Band
• Liberal Trade-In Allowance
Easily a $79.50 Value. Cash Price,
Including All Wave Antenna
$4999
$LH Par Week, Payable Monthly
Coronado 8 Tube
A. C. CONSOLE
A new modern console radio with •
beautifully styled hand rubbed cab
inet. We can guarantee this sensa
tional price only while supply lasts.
• FOREIGN RECEPTION
• ELECTRIC TUNING EYE
• NEW TYPE TUBES
• HIGH FIDELITY
• LARGE DYNAMIC SPEAKER
• R.C.A. LICENSED
A $00.00 Value. Sale Pric*
$34»5
$L2S Par Weak, Payable Monthly
r ^ ^ ^ ^ 1
Royblue Reg. “B” Battery
‘ Carries a definite service guar- '
an tee. Regular Price OQC
•Be. Sale Price. 05 ^
Tiger Heavy Duty “B” Bat.
. *L59 <
MELVIN RUZICKA
Managing Partner
Gamble Agencies at—Martin, S. D.. Colome, S.p„ Ainsworth,
Bassett, Atkinson, I’lainview, Spnld'njr, Naper, Sprlngview
Butte, Bristow, Spencer, Valentine and Chambers.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
Douglas St.