The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 08, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 5-room home,
modern all but heat. This
desirable home is priced to
sell. See: R. H. (‘Ray”)
Shriner, O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: 9-inch Harvey
Hammermill, to sell only
$135. — Lloyd Collins Imp.
Co. O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: One slightly used
1947 Easy Spindrier electric
washing machine, $50 off
new price. New guarantee.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE
COTTONWOOD SEEDLINGS
in any quantity. Fresh dug
as ordered and well root
ed. 12-18” size, $12.00 per M;
18-24”, $14.00; 24-36”, $16.00.
Express prepaid. Send your
order in early.
Farmers’ P. Exc. & Inf. Bureau
Arnold S. Miscrez, Mgr.
West Point, Nebr.
47-49c
FOR SALE: One Westing
house 7-cu. ft. refrigerator,
in good condition. Priced to
sell immediately. — Mrs. R.
iv Gallagher, O'Neill. 48
PLACE YOUR orders on motor
oil for Spring delivery now
GAMBLES .. . O’Neill
★ New Varcon, in drum
lots, 79c plus tax.
if Pure Penn, in drum lots,
73c plus tax.
FOR SALE: Nicely improved
t60-acre farm for sale close
to Butte, Nebr. All buildings
complete, in good condition.
Vi mile highway 11; on RFD.
About 130 acres cropland in
cludes 10 alfalfa seeding this
spring; balance pastureland.
Sweet clover with all small
grain 1948. ff bought now,
crop goes in sale. Can use
all cash or terms can be had
which cannot be matched
anywhere. Write: MAX N.
COPPER, Bloomfield, Neb.
48-50c
FOR SALE: 4-row John Deere
eli with power lift; 2-row
IHC pull-type lister No. 182;
new 4 - foot IHC 1-way. —
Leonard Juracek, O’Neill.
48-49C
FOR SALE: 1931 Wallis trac
tor and plow, $250. — Lloyd
Collins Imp., O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: 1500-ft. of used
shiplap lumber. Reasonable
price. See: William Hinze,
1 blk. south and xk blk. west
of Sunset lodge, O’Neill. 48p
FOR SALE: 320-acre well-im
proved farm. Can give pos
session right now. Located in
a good part of this county.
Price: $27.50 per acre. Let
me show you this farm.—R.
H. Parker, O’Neill. 47tf
FOR SALE: 7-room, all-mod
ern insulated home. First
time listed. If you are in
terested in buying a nice
home, see R. H. (“Ray”) j
Shriner, O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: One slightly used
Skelgas range, complete witn
fuel. See George Layh or
call; Gillespie’s, O’Neill. 48c
See
EMMET CRABB
O’Neill, Neb.
For
GRAVE MARKERS 46-3p
SUPERSUDS..FREE!
A case of Supersuds FREE:
with each new washing ma
chine sold at Gillespie s, O’
Neill. 41 tt
FOR SALE: Two choice farms
located 3 miles northeast of
Page. (1) Improved 180 acre
farm described as NW'/i 3
28-9, Holt county, Nebr., (2)
improved 240 acre farm des
cribed as SW'A and W'i SE
V4 of 36-29-10, Holt county,
Nebr. For prices write or
see: Bush and Roe, Plain
view, Nebr. 47-49p
FOR SALE: 1935 Chevrolet
coupe. — Phone 6F03, Page.
48p
Frank Nelson
O’Neill, Nebr.
Candidate for Nomination
on
Non-Political Ballot
for the
State legislature
28th District
Holt, Boyd, Rock and Keya Paha Counties
A NATIVE NEBRASKAN
if I live on, own and operate a farm 17
miles north and 4 miles east of O’Neill, or 9 j
miles southeast of the Spencer Dam, and have
served my community on the school board and
as township treasurer, clerk, justice of the
peace, and assessor; also in other positions of
trust
if In my 42 years- of residence here, the
problems "that have arisen have been similar
to your problems. Therefore, this experience
should enable me to be of service to you.
if If my qualifications meet your approval
I shall appreciate your support at the primary
April 13th.
HOLT CO. RANCH
SOUTHWEST OF
CHAMBERS
2,100 acres, about half meadow,
half grazing. A well-bal
anced operating unit for car
rying a herd of 200 to 250
head. Cuts over 400 tons of
hay. Has a lot of good mead
ow, all well grassed. Two
sets of improvements that
need some attention. We
might arrange possession.
Price $20. Best of financing
available. Phone collect or
write: 48c
AMOS GRANT CO.
Atlantic 8380
212 So. 19th St.
Omaha 2, Nebr.
IF YOU are interested in buy
ing a home see: R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: 238 International
cultivator, $175. — Lloyd
Collins Imp. Co., O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: 4-room house with
small acreage in SE part of
town. Owner has priced
this to sell. See: R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE
POSSESSION MAY 1
Improved farm of 400 acres,
hay and pasture, small acre
age of farm land, well locat
ed 5 miles of Newport, a nice
home for some one. Better
see this at once.
A. B. Hutton, Broker
Newport, Nebr. 47-49
FOR BRIGGS & Stratton
service and genuine parts
call at Vic Halva’s Electric
Shop, O’Neill. 41tf
IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALE
l-New 1948 Model 2-3 Plow ,
Massey Harris Tractor. 1- ■
New 1948 Model 3-4 Plow
Massey Harris Tractor. Each
complete with mounted list
ers and cultivators. Priced
at regular factory retail
prices.
1 Row New 1948 G. I. Corn
pickers 675.
Manure Spreaders.
15-Ft. Discs.
Spike Tooth Harrows.
Kaiser-Frazer Cars.
Diamond T Trucks, all sizes.
Willys Jeeps.
All above at regular factory
retail prices.
OUTLAW STORES
Phone 373, O’Neill
FOR SALE: Used light plants
and 32- and 110-volt generat
ors and motors. — Oswald
Reiche, 303 So. 4th St., res
idence 201 St. 1st St., Nor
folk, Nebr. ' 45-48p
WALL PAPER
Western Auto is again your
wall paper headquarters this
Spring. A lot of patterns in
Stock and 3-day order serv
ice from 2 catalogues.
FOR SALE: 10x12 practically
new brooder house on skids;
also brooder equipment. —
Dale Huebert, O’Neill. 48c
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to express our
thanks and appreciation for
the many acts of kindness
and the floral offerings
shown us during our recent
loss.—Miss Elizabeth O’Mal
ley, Mrs. Nora Quilt.v, Mrs.
Conn O’Connell, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter O’Malley, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilson.
Miss Grace Quilty.
WE WISH to express our
deep appreciation for the
many wonderful cards and
letters sent us; and the kind
words and deeds which have
helped us so in the loss of
our little Brenda. — Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Harley. 48c
Mrs. Nellie Peterson, of Polk
is visiting at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Jones.
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For a Good Time j
VISIT THE
OLD
PLANTATION j
CLUB
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Elgm, Nebr.
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• Fine Food
• Dancing
• Entertainment
I Members and their guests j
J are invited to visit the Old J
Plantation Club.
MISCELLANEOUS
HEADQUARTERS for Presto
pressure cooker repair parts.
_ —Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
WANTED. To rent house in
O’Neill for family of 3. Per
manent residents. — E. W.
Samms, at courthouse, O’
Neill. 48-49p
MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE
is now located directly
across the street west from
the Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co.
Prompt service, pickup and
delivery. Telephone 415W.
Residence 415R. 28tf
For Any Type of
AUCTION
Write or Call
ED THORIN
Auctioneer
Chambers, Nebr.
FOR RENT: Tank type vacuum
cleaner with all attachments.
—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. tf
WILL CONSIDER pasturing
cattle for season. Yearling
steers preferred.—U. E. Ow
en, O’Neill. 48-49c
FREE GLASS installed in
your car if you have com
prehensive insurance. For
more information see ycur
garageman or call here. —
Skalowsky Glass Co., 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
sest Oil. We have the latest
type equipment that develops
up to 600 lbs. pressure.
DORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O'Neill. Nebr.
NOTICE: I just returned
to my office and have mon
ey to loan on farms, ranch
es and city property.—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill.
SANDING MACHINE
FOR RENT
WORN BLACKENED flooring
can be restored with a clear
grain surface by sanding. Do
the work yourself. Efficient,
easy to operate machine.
Costs very little rental per
day.
GAMBLES . . O’NEILL
COKER’S LOCKERS
West O’Neill
Locker patrons save money
with handy, economical
sharp-freeze and storage
ASK US FOR DETAILS
47tf
WE CARRY a complete stock
of window glass, Libby-Ow
en Ford brand—the best on
the market. — Skalowsky
Glass Co., O’Neill.
LOST: String ot pearls in
downtown O’Neill. — Mrs.
Richard Perry, phone 409J;
O’Neill. 47c
WANT TO FLY? Fly Cesna,
the pilot’s airplane. Free
demonstration. Also used
planes, new guarantee. Flight
instruction, plane parts, re
pair service. A & E mechan
ic. See, write or call: KOIN
ZAN Flying Service, Auth
orized Cessna Dealer, Elgin,
phone 132A or 51B. 38-40tf
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
WANTED: Used standard size
bu lap feed bags. — Corkle
Hatchery. O’Neill._3411
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Speits-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill
52tf
James G. Fredrickson
— AUCTIONEER —
Readv to Serve You
Phone 2 O'Neill
Johnsons Are Guests —
Mr and Mrs. Lowell John
son were guests Sunday at the
Frank Searles home.
for sale
Now KOHLER
LIGHT PLANTS
110-Volt AC & DC
Delco Light
BATTERIES
ROB TOMLINSON
_ Star —
Phone: 48F02. Page Exch.
TRYING IT ONf FOR' SIZE . . . America’s girl scouts are
broadminded. They believe that even a baby can do some
thing to help the destitute people of the world. Currently,
the girl scouts are engaged in assembling clothing kits to go
to children in Europe and Asia. This Toledo, O., troop bor
rowed its leader’s baby to model the baby garments they
made as their contribution to the effort to make a million
garments during 1948.
CELIA SIDELIGHTS
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Pease Easter
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Pease of O’Neill. In the
afternoon, some of Mrs. Pease’s
readers, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D.
Hanson, and children, of Ber
trand, came to see the Peases,
rhey were accompained by Mr.
and Mrs. Hanson of Stuart,
Mr. Hanson being a brother
of Carl D. Hanson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch and
Stephen Bausch spent the even
ing of Wednesday, March 31,
with Mr. and Mrs. S. V. John
son playing cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch i
were Sunday guests of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ges
erich, in Atkinson.
7 %
J. V. Johnson was a Tuesday,
March 30, dinner guest at the
home of his son, Stanley John
on.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hoffman
spent Tuesday evening, March
SO, with Mr. and Mrs. George
Beck and Duane.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Forsythe
md daughter, Carol, have been
visiting at the home of Lex and
Paul Forsythe. Mr. Forsythe
is an uncle of Lex and Paul.
They are from Walnut, la.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck
and Duane were Monday night
guests at the Lex Forsythe
home.
Lex and Paul Forsythe had
their house insulated last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck
were Sunday guests of Charles
Milnar Sunday, April 4.
Ray and Bob Pease were
business callers in O’Neill on
Monday, March 29, and again
on Friday, April 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel,
jr., flew to- O’Neill to the farm
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Nelson Wednesday, March 31.
The Nelsons live in the Pad
dock district. They managed
to get home before dark. It
only takes a few minutes for
them to make the flight.
Mrs. Conrad Frickel, jr., and
Mrs. Duke Hoffman drove to
the home of Mrs. Byrl Beck,
south of Atkinson, on Thurs
day, March 31. Mrs. Beck is a
sister of Mrs. Hoffman and a
sister-in-law of Mrs. Frickel.
Mrs. Enoch Samms and dau
ghter, Dianne, spent 2 or 3 days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. O. Hammerberg, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammerberg .ook
her back to O’Neill on Wed
nesday, March 31.
The Dell Scott family moved
to their remodeled ranch home
a couple of weeks ago and a
housewarming party was held
there recently with their bridge
club as guests. Mr. and Mrs.
W’illard Greenwood were also
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease and
son, Bob, were Thursday, April
1, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Spann.
Mrs. Blanche Pease went to
Omaha Friday morning to at
tend the Nebraska Goldhuskers’
convention held there Saturday
and Sunday at the Rome hotel.
ADDS GROCERIES
CHAMBERS—The Chambers
locker plant is undergoing a
remodeling. Merle Fagon, the
proprietor, is putting in a com
plete line of groceries in con
nection with the meat depart
ment and locker. The store
will be a modern “serve your
self style.” The opening date
is Saturday, April 10.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones
and Mrs. Nellie Peterson spe'nt
Tuesday in Norfolk.
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JOHN
KNICKREHM
First Place Endorsement by
Republican Pre-Primary Convention
for
Railway Commission
PRIMARY ELECTION APRIL 1*TH
MUSIC . . . James Caesar
Petrillo, president of Amer
ican Federation of Musicians,
was first participating musi
cian under agreement be
tween AFM and radio net
works which provides that i
television will feature “live” I
music.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
CENTRAL FINANCE
CORP.
C. E. JONES. Manager
O'NEILL : NEBRASKA
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3 FIRE ALARMS *
IN SINGLE DAY
Chambers Firemen Are
Summoned During
High Wind
CHAMBERS— Fires started
at 3 different places east of
Chambers Saturday during the
high wind.
The first fire, at the T. E.
Newhouse place, was thought
to have started by a spark
from the tractor. The one at
the Zuelka farm may have
been caused by a spark from ^
a chimney. Origin of the blaze
at William Ermer’s is un
known but probably was start-*
ed by a spark from a tractor.
The Chambers fire depart
ment was called. No serious
damage was done.
Mrs. Sophie Juracek spent
the weekend in the home of
her son, Leonard, at Opportun
ity._ ^__.
FIRST CHOICE of the
Republican State
Convention
Arthur J.
DENNEY
Fairbury. Nebr.
Republican Candidate
for
LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR
Merits Your Support
at the Primary Election
April 13th
R. H. SHRINER „,
Wind & Tornado, Trucks & Vracior, Personal Property
Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock
REAL ESTATE. LOANS, FA IM SERVICE, RENTALS
Automobile O’Neill —Phone 106 Farm Property
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FRED J. JUNGMAN
Candidate for
STATE LEGISLATURE
28th District
Will appreciate your support.
Primary Election April 13, 1948
Non - Political Ballot
More than 40 years a resident of Boyd, Rock, and
Holt Counties, the past 25 at Atkinson. Qualified by
experience in public life, many years of success as a
farmer, cattle feeder, and business man. Member
board of directors Atkinson Service Club, former mem
ber Atkinson public school board. Veteran of World
War I. Holt County Commander American Legion,
District vice-commander, past commander Farley
Tushla Post No. 86, Atkinson. Two sons served in
World War II. r