The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 07, 1949, SECTION 2, Page 4, Image 12

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 7 room house on
Bavement, fully modern.—R.
L (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill.
47c.
FOR SALE OR TRADE: One
John Deere hay press, good
shape, 14x16 chamber, price
$300— Alva Scholz, Inman.
46 48p
BEFORE YOU BUY
See Us For
NEW & USED CARS
JONAS FURN. EXCHANGE
—O’Neill—
45 tf
FOR SALE.
Pomeranian Pups
One pair of fawn colored Chi
kuahua pups, toy type.
One bred female Pom.
Mrs. Orton Young
O’Neill, Neb. 46-49p200
FOR SALE: One 5-room mod
em residence with bath.— R.
H Parker, O’Neill. 43tf
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
SPRING PLANNING? Made
to -order Venetian blinds.
Brenneman's finest.— Mid
west Fum. & App. Co., O’
Neill, phone 340-J. 47c
FOR SALE: Blooming potted
plants. Easter lilies. Begonia,
Primrose. Azaleas, Geraniums
and Hydrandulas. One block
South of Library, second
house East. — Charles Crook,
O’Neill. 4B-49p
FOR SALE: One modern resi
dence, 6 rooms and bath. —
R. H. Parker. O’Neill 43tf
FOR SALE: Two John Deere
drills, 12-ft One new and one j
used.—Leo Gokie, O’Neill. 48p
FOR SALE: Electric stove.
Bargain.—Mrs. W H. Harty, \
O’Neill 48c I
Paint
DEMONSTRATION
April 14,1949
Each lady will receive a Rose
Bud Vase FREE!
(Hand Painted)
★
DON'T MISS THIS 1
★
£m
Buy any
size can
at regular price....
next can at only 1 cent
Glidden |
Rock-spar :
A hoavy bodiod vorni»h lor floor*
and all Intorlor surtoco* and
gonoral hou»oho!d u*o. Walor
prool and woar-roiilting. Drioi
without ihrinltogo to a doop, high
glow. Got your varnith supply
low at thil bargain prieo whilo
our Mipply lait*.
MOORE - NOBLE
Lbr. & Coal Co.
Phona 32 . . • 0*W*lU
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.
Fairbanks-Morse cylinder shel
ter, complete with corn blow
er and cob stacker.
Steel, tank-type wagon box.
See Us Before You Buy,
We Sell for Less.
JOHN SOBOTKA
Inman, Nebr. 46tf
FOR SALE: 1 boy’s suit, size
12.—Call 330-J
FOR SALE: Refrigerator con
verted ice-box. Good condit
ion. Call 435-J, O’Neill. 48c
NEW MACHINERY BARGAINS
G. I 1- and 2-Row Cornpickers
$625.00 Up
15-Ft. Discs $195.00
Bulldozers at less than
Price.
Largest Size G. I. Manure
Spreaders on Large Rubber
Tires $315.00
Cornshellers 2 Sizes
Massey-Harris Implements
Tandem Discs. 7-Ft. Tractor
Mowers.
6-Ft. 8 Ms-Ft. One-ways.
New Tractors 3 Sizes Large to
Small.
Grain Drills 12- and 14-Ft.
2- and 3-Bottom Plows.
Willys Jeeps and Pickups at the
New Low Price.
Kaiser Cars at the new $333.00
Drop in Price.
OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 373. O’Neill, Neb. 48-49c
FOR SALE: 5-room house, 2
lots, close to sewer and wa
ter. Four blocks south and
% block west of south Main
street. — Faye Scrlpter, At
kinson. 48p
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. 3®tl
fF YOU are interested in buy
ing a home see: R. H.
(“Ray’’) Shriner, O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: Fully modern
house, 7 rooms, oil heat,
South part of town.—R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 47c
FOR SALE: 3-room house,
modern except heat, 2 full
Lots, 1 block from pavement.
—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’
Neill. 47c
FOR SALE: Six room house
a half mile north of O’Neill.
—F. J. Dishner, O’Neill. 36t/
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
FOR SALE: 6-room house in
East part of town, on 2 full
lots—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 47c
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU want to borrow money
on your farm or your ranch,
or your city residence or
on your store building, I can
loan it to you on easy pay
ments and low interest.—See
R. H. Parker. O’Neill, Ne
braska 4tf
WANTED: To buy a modern
dwelling in O’Neill.—Geo. C.
Robertson, O’Neill 47-48c
COKER’S LOCKERS
West O'Neill ,
Locker patrons save money
with handy, economical
sharp-freeze and storage
ASK US FOR DETAILS
See the
MORRIS LINE
of Wallpaper!
Phone 263 and I will gladly
bring samples of the fine
MORRIS LINE to your home.
J. C. BAZELMAN
— O'Neill — 44if
The average under-water en
durance of pearl divers is from
50 to 80 seconds.
™ R. H. SHRINER pu„igE
St* *-■&« ‘mi^;r;rBSk
B.5?*LESTATEn-iSnlra-?"SgTff^S
MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE
Complete Parts & Repairs
Phones: 415-W & 415-R
— O'NEILL — P
Bob’s Sewing
Machine Service
We Have For
Immediate Delivery
The New Full-Rotary
DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINE
In Portable & Console Models
WE REPAIR, electrify or mod
ernize old treddle style ma
chines. All work guaranteed.
Jonas burn. Exch.
—O’Neill—
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
j FOR BRIGGS & Stratton ser
vice and genuine parts call at
Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill 41tf
SEE R. H ("Ray’ ) Shriner for
desireable residential build
ing lots in city.—Phone 106,
O’Neill. 26c
JAMES G FREDRICKSON
— AUCTIONEER —
Readv to Serve You
Phone 2 O’Neill
NOTICE: I have room for 250
head of cattle for Summer
pasture. 15 miles Northeast
of Atkinson.—Fred Tesch,
Atkinson. 47-4Rp
FOR PROMPT, Efficient me
chanical ditch digging for wa
ter works, 8-inches wide and
6-feet deep, see or write:
Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr.,
phone 21 on 17. 43thru48c ev
ery 4th.
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 (10 lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O’Neill, Nebr
WANTED; Listings o£ real ea-1
tate. If you v*ant to sell,
see me. I have buyers for j
both residential and business
properties— R. H. (“Ray")
Shrlner, O’Neill. 28c
Halva’s Electric Shop
Generator &t Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job. 25tf
PARTS and SERVICE f o r
Remington Rand and Shick
electric razors.—Gillespies, O’
Neill 19tf
Kelly’s Well Service
Wells - Windmills
Water Systems
Plumbing and Fixtures
PHONES: 145-J & 282-J
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
Next Door South Standard
Service; Phone 399; O’Neill
43ctf
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 —
4% Federal Land Bank
FARM & RANCH
L-O-A-N-S
Long Term
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Nat’l Farm Loan Aas’n.
Lyle P. Dlerks, Sec-Tress.
O’Neill. Nebr. 8tl
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:'
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill
WANTED
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WANTED: Waitress. — Tom-‘
Tom Cafe. O’Neill. 46tf
WANTED: Woman for general
housework.—Mrs. Dick Tom
linson, O’Neill. 46tfl
HELP WANTED: Temporary
office help at once, good
wages, 5-day week — Holt
County AAA. 48c
HOUSE WANTED: Wanted to
rent a house or a 3- or 4
room apartment.—Norman C.
Johnson. O’Neill, general de
livery. * ■* 48p
It was once believed that
living human beings placed In
cornerstones would ensure the
stabilty of a building, accord
ing, to the Encyclopaedia Brit- ,
annica.
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank my many
friends and patrons for their
business while I was engaged
in the trucking business.
MERLE L. FOREMAN,
Emmet. 48p
WE WISH M lake this means of
expressing our sincerest
thanks to all our friends, rel
atives and neighbors for their
many acts of kindness at the
time of the death of our hus
band and father.
MRS. FRED VITT and
Family. 48p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Eight-room house
in South part of town.—R. H.
(“Ray”) Shr ner, O’Neill. 47c
Norfolkans Move io Ewing—
E\VING—1The Vernon Cronin
family, of Norfolk, has moved
to Ewing and is at present re
siding with Mr Cronin’s moth
er. An only child Donald, has
enrolled in the second grade.
Mr. Cronin will be employed
at Pickstown, S. D., on the
dam project there.
AMELIA NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. Ira Dixon vis
ited at Casper, Wyo , last week.
They returned to Atkinson and
on account of the bad roads,
Reverend Dixon came out to
his home by plane. Mrs. Dix
on went on to Lincoln to visit
her son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett
came home Sunday from a vis
it with Mrs. Barnett’s brother
in a Lincoln hospital. Haskins
West brought them from At
kinson by a half-track.
Mrs. Harvey Nachtman and
Mrs. Bert Sybrant, both of
Douglas, Wyo., came to attend
the funeral of their brother,
Ed Blake. They have been vis
iting their mother, Mrs. Carrie
Blake, and their brother, Guy.
Mrs. Blake “has not been well”
lately.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sam
mons, Mr and Mrs. Bob Rees
and girls, Mr and Mrs. Dump
Peterson were Friday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Carsdn.
Mrs. Delance Withers visited
her brother at Douglas last
week.
Earl Coxbill brought the
first class mail to Amelia by
plane Monday.
Beth Fullerton celebrated
I her fourth birthday anniversa
ry Sunday with a dinner and
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
and family were guests.
SAND CHEEK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, Arlin Caster
and baby were callers at the
Elmer Allyn home on Monday
• evening, Mrch 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest
; and son and Mrs. Lottie Lot
quest were O’Neill and Atkin
son callers Saturday, March 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
and family were Saturday,
March 26. dinner guests at the
Edward Seger home near At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn
and family and Laura and
Fred Mulford were Atkinson
callers Saturday, March 26.
Gus Obermire, the mail car
rier on the Stuart-Naper route,
spent Friday night with Wil
liam Wefso He had gotten
that far on his route, and con
tinued on Saturday, trying to
get mail to all his patrons pos
sible. He was using his home
made truck - mobile that he
built during the storms last
w inter.
Mrs. William Kipple, of O’
Neill, is spending several days
at the home of her parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prange.
Mrs. Charles Dobias, jr., Ro- [
ger and Rodney, spent several
days at the home of her sister, !
Miss Dorothy Scott, helping
with some papering.
Mrs. Munson, of Stuart, is
spending a few davs with her
granddaughter, Mrs. Elmer Al
lyn. She came Tuesdav, March
29.
EMMET NEWS
Mrs. Cecil McMillian arrived
home last Thursday after
spending a week in Omaha
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Clifford Anderson, and family
and sons Tommy, Charlie and
Leslie Strong and famlies.
Mrs Urbanski, of Omaha,
arrived on Friday to spend
some time visiting her son,
Rev. Anthony Urbanski.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and
sons, Charles, jr., Gordon and
Raymond arrived home on Fri
day alter spending sometime
visiting their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Fox, and family at Down
ey, Calif.
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney arrived
home on Sunday after spend
a few days at Hawarden, la.,
where she attended the fun
eral of a friend.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fritton
and daughters, Marilyn and
Lou Ann, of O’Neill, visited at
the Jack Murphy home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth. of
Atkinson spent Wednesday and
Thursday, March 30-31 visiting
at the Wayne Fox home. They
left on Friday for Chadron
where they will manage a
tourist camp.
Mrs. Mary Louis visited Mrs.
Henry Benze on Monday.
Mrs. Paul Newton and Mar
dell Haggelstine visited at the
Dean Perry home on Sunday.
INSTALL INTERCOM
ATKINSON — The Atkinson
Livestock Market has installed
a new intercommunication sys
tem at the sale pavilion here.
This new equipment is the la
test in sending messages and
will permit direct communicat
ion between the office and the
sale ring or with any part of
the 15-acre yards.
Other Atkinson News
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder
left Friday for Minneapolis.
Minn, to visit their daughter.
Jaeque, who is graduating
S. DOWNEY SAYS:
"Each week I read this
newspaper and find reports
of several weddings, an
niversaries, and deaths.
Seldom are these stories ac
companied by good photo
graphs — usually because
the individuals concerned do
not have them.
"With the present low cost
of good photographs, there's
no excuse why anyone
should be without a good
recent photograph.
"Why not plan TODAY to
have your picture taken?"
O’NEILL PHOTO CO.
— O’NEILL —
from the University of Minn
esota school of nursing.
Miss Theresa Ullrich spent
the weekend with her mother
Mrs. Katherine Ullrich. Miss
Ullrich teches in district 92
North of O’Neill.
Robert Groeger, relief operat
or at the Pierce depot, enjoyed
a nine day vacation witth "his
mother, Mrs Julia Groeger,
and sister, Delores. He return
ed to Pierce Tuesday.
Mrs. Guy Parsons a n d
daughter, Norma Jean, accom
panied by Elta Richardson, left
for Omaha Friday night. They
returned home Sundy.
Mrs Fred Richardson and
Mrs. Guy Parsons were in O’
Neill Friday on business.
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; dr. j. l. sherbahn
CHIROPRACTOR
J Complete X-Ray Equipment
I Vi Block So. of Ford Garage
O'Neill, Nebraska
r~—--7
{ william w. Griffin j
ATTORNEY
i First National Bank Bldg. |
j O'NEILL j *
———————
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
OFFICE PHONE: 28
| First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
i
p..*•
! John R. Gallagher
Attorney-at-Law
First Natl Bank Bldg.
| O'Neill : Phone 11
! DRS. BROWN &
French
Office Phone: 77
Complete X-Ray
! DRS. BENNETT &
COOK
VETERINARIANS
— O'NEILL —
Phones: 318. 424, 304
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Wm.Krotter Co. of (I’Neill
_Pontiac Cars — Red Trucks — Minneapolis ■ Moline & Case Farm Implements
SPRING’S IN THE AIR. PUT “SPRING” IN YOUR CAR AND TRACTOR?!
... by having our expert mechanics
perform a general overall of your
Winter-weary motors! Don’t think
that because the Winter bluster is gone
your car needs no care. As a matter of
fact, it is just at this time of year ... af
ter the stress of Winter wear . . . that
your car really needs a checkup. Time,
too, to give your tractor an overhaul
before the big rush!
Write, Phone or Stop in to Make
Arrangements
Conserve Your Motor . . . Have It Re
conditioned Now by Our Expert
Mechanics! j
FARM IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT
1 — New LA Case Tractor (4- to 5
Plow Size)
2 — New VAC Case Tractors (Liqht
2-Plow Size)
l — New VA Case Tractor (Light 2
Plow Size)
1 — New RTU Minneapolis-Moline
Tractor 2-Plow Size)
Listers, Cultivators and Plows to Fit
the VA and VAC Tractors
1 — New 2-Row Minneapolis-Moline
Pull-Type Lister on Rubber
1 — New 2-Row Minneapolis-Moline
Pulltype Lister on Steel
1 — New 40-In. Cut Minneapolis-Mo
line Disc Plow
1 — New 4-Bottom 16-In. Case Plow on
Rubber
1 — New Brown 15-Ft. Disc Harrow
3 — New 11-Ft. 9-In. Minneapolis-Mo
line Tandem Disc Harrow
3 — New Idea Single-row Corn Pickers
1 — New New Idea Side Delivery Hay
Rake
3 — New Case Offset Disc Harrows
1 — New 8-ft. Minneapolis-Moline
Windrower
1 — New 10-ft. Case Sulky Hay Rake
1 — New Minneapolis-Moline Uni
Carrier with 4-Row Lister an&
Planting Attachments
2 — New Case Semi-Mounted Mowers
(7-Ft. cut)
2 — New Minneapolis-Moline Semi
Mounted Mowers (7-ft. cut)
i — New New Idea Mower (7-ft. cut)
1 — New Minneapolis-Moline Rotary
Hoe
1 — New Minneapolis-Moline Field
Cultivator
Complete Line of Parts
Service on All Kinds and Makes
For Tractors and Machines
PONTIAC ...for 1949
The Finest of All New Features in the Smartest of All New Cars!!
We extend to you and your family a moat cordial invi
tation to come in and see the qreai new 1949 Pontiacl
Definitely and decidedly- it's the finest, most beautiful
Pontiac we have ever been privileged to show. You
will admire everything about it. The flashing smartness
of its completely new Bodies by Fischer—its many new
features—its fine performance. Here's a real step for
ward in the motor car world . . . one that you should see
without delay!
FARM AND HOME HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Presteline Electric Ranges.
Marion Electric Apartment Ranges
Renown Combination Bottled Gas
and Coal or Wood Ranges
Knox Mealmaster Coal and Wood
Ranges
Orbin Bottled Gas Ranges
Elgin Steel Kitchen Units (Base
Cabinets, Wall Cabinets and
Sinks).
Preway 10-inch Oil Heaters.
Servel Bottled Gas Refrigerators.
Combination Deep Freese and
Refrigerator.
Plumbing Supplies*
Shower Cabinets.
Lavatories.
Stools.
Soil Pipes and Fittings.
Galvanised Pipe and Fittings.
Faucets.
Cooking Utensils
Sunbeam Electric Coffee Makers.
Electric Waffle Irons.
Electric Toasters.
Revere Ware Pots and Pans.
Carpenter Tools.
Shot Guns and Rifles.
Sporting Goods of AH Kinds.
Farm Tools of All Kinds.
Garden Tools of All Kinds.
Reo Royal Power Lawn Mowers.
Hand Powered Lawn Mowers.
Garden Hose.
Motor Oils and Greases.
Century Tractor Tires and Tubes.
Century Passenger Car TUes and
Tubes.
Tractor Tire Chains. 12x38. 11x38.
10x38. 10x28 (
Passenger Car Tire Chains (All
Siies)
Barb Wire and Fence.
Fence Tools.
Staples and Nails.