The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 09, 1949, SECTION 3, Page 4, Image 16

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Good 8-room house to be moved
—See or write
JOHN BURKHARDT
5-6p50 Walnut, Nebr.
TRACTOR FUEL
BARGAINS
BY THE BARREL
Hot Tractor Fuel 13 9-10c gal.
Kerosene 12 9-10c gal
Gasoline — Lowest Price in
Nebraska
NEW DEAL OIL CO.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
2-3c
FOR SAL^: 1938 4*-ton Dodge
Rick up truck. Good condition.
few tires. $300.—Matthew
Beha. O'Neill. 50tf
Beginners Collection of Iris:
Coronell, Wabash, Star
dom, Indian Chief, Venis
de Milo Kansas Sun Rise,
L. Martin Gage, Peace
Maker, Frank Adams,
Monal
This is just one of the many
dollar collections I am offering
to iris lovers. Labeled true to
name. A $7 oargain; 25 jutft as
nice unlabeled for $1; booking
orders now; will start digging
July 15.
Ten Cents Extra Postpaid
Green Valley Iris Garden,
Atkinson, Nebr. 4-5c
-- I
FOR SALE: One used electric
Maytag washer. It works! $12.
50.—Gillespie’s, O’Neill. 5c
FOR SALE: Never been used
1948 Westinghouse range,
Erice $235. — Duke Kersen
rock, O’Neill. 4-5c
FOR SALE: Red Bermuda,
Yellow Jersey, Nancy Hall
and Porto Rico sweet potato
plants, $1.10 per 100, 200 for
$2, postpaid.—H. E. Smith,
Inman, Nebr. 5tf
FOR SALE: Red cedar posts
and oak sweep teeth.—Chas.
Laurence, O’Neill. 5-13p210
FOR SALE: 1944 Farmall H
tractor with 1948 25-V mow
er and a 238-IHC cultivator;
all in A-l condition. Mower
has worked only 40 acres.
Can deliver.—Gordon Fulton.
6 miles South and tt-mlle
East of Creighton on high*
way 13. 4-8p 1.00
FOR SALE:~Good uaed table
top gas range. $30.—Jacob
son’s Electric, O’Neill. Phone
415.jHf
FOR SALE: Piano and bari-1
tone horn. Call Gertrude
Howard, 149W, O’Neill.
FOR SALE: 110-volt 1000-watt
alternating light plant, $225
One 32 - volt delco, $70. —
Plainview Farm Equipment
Co. 4tf
FOR SALE: ~ Ten-fooT IHC
power binder. —• Ray Beed,
Chambers. 4-5p
FOR SALE: F-12 Farmall trac
tor on rubber, good condi
tion.—L. F. Burgess, Emmet.
_ 4-5c
FOR SALE: Used furnace with
Oil-O-Matic burner. Suitable
for garage or warehouse. A
bargains. — James Davidson
and Sons, O’Neill. 5tf
AJufches as It Mows I
MOW-MASTER slices
so easily through heavy
growths chat it will
amaze you. Literally pul
verizes gr .ss clippings
and fallen leaves.spreaa- "
ing them evenly over .
the grour eoriching m
Cfac soil, r o raking! /r
G-s* all tho hard work... fxntt
Fully-guarded cutting base. So light
• woman can use it easily. Powered by
famous 2 H.P.POWER-PAK gasolsoe
Motor equipped with new silent-type
Muffler. Built foe yean of reliable sere*
ice. Come in—let at demonstrate.
GILLESPIE’S
Radio — Electric — Appliances
Phone 114 O'Neill
BARGAINS IN
New Machinery
Almost All at Less Than List
Price,
Massey-Harris Farm Machinery
12 Ft. Windrowers.
7-Ft. Power Mowers, 6- and
8 ■'i-Ft. One ways.
No. 22 - 2-Plow Tractors. Pony
Tractor.
Cultivators. Field Sprayers.
Tandem Discs.
G. I. Cornpickers 1- and 2-row
Cornshellers. Jeep Haysweeps.
IHC Cultivators.
Willys Jeeps, Pickups, Station
Wagons, Jeepsters.
Kaiser-Frazer Cars.
Used Cars, Jeeps and Pickups.
All at the New Low Prices.
Outlaw Impl. Co.
Phone 373 Q’Nei11
I FOR SALE: Two Model A
Ford trucks; one converted
into a hay sweep and the
other suitable for one; $150
each —Harry Thomsen, Page.
5-6-60p
FOR SALE: 160 acres of good
wet hay land NEVi of Sec.
8, Twp 24, Range 12, Wheel
er County, known as the
Meyers land, located 1 mile
east and 9 miles south of
Chambers, Nebr.—P. C. Don
ohoe, O’Neill. ltf
FOR SALE
Now and Used Jeeps for haying
and bluegrass strippers. A
Jeep will pull three strippers.
Have more power than a two
plow tractor.
New Massey-Harris No. 22 2
plow Tractors. The most ef
ficient and lowest priced trac
tor on market today per horse
power.
Outlaw Impl. Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 5c
FOR SALE: Medium metal ice
box. Good condition. Also
fortable Thor - mangle. —
hone 478-J._5-7c
FOR SALE: 8-room house in
East part of town, on 2 full
lots—R. H. (“Ray1’) Shriner,
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 5c
FOR SALE: A-30 Caterpillar
tractor, in good condition.—
Joe Jenkijnson, 1 mile East,
1% South of Plainview.
60p4-5
FOR SALE: House, 8 rpoms,
one story, con be divided in
to two small houses. Located
lVi mile north of Middle
branch store.—Fred C. How
ard, Orchard, Nebr. 5p35
FOR SALE: Slightly used Su
per A Far mall tractor and
mower.— M. B. Higgins, O’
Neill. _ 4-6p85
FOR SALE: Will sacrifice Del
co 850 lighting system to the
quickest caller—fan, iron and
radio included. Would like to
get $150. — Plain view Farm
Equipment, Plainview, Nebr.,
3-6
FOR SALE: 200 bu. corn. Call
or contact: Matt Beha, O’
Neill, phones 415 or 17F30.
ltf
BEFORE YOU BUY
See Us For
NEW & USED CARS
JONAS FURN. EXCHANGE
—O’Neill—
45tf
°*OR SALE: 1948 model Ford
lVfc-ton, fold - down rack,
13’8”, 8.000 miles.—Fredrick
son Livestock Comm. Co.,
O'Neill. _ltf
FOR SALE: Chevrolet six push
sweep.—E. W. Sanders, O’
Neill. 4-5p
FOR SALE—Model M Deere
tractor 1948 model with No. 5
Deere mower.-—M. M. Krause,
phone 515LJ O’Neill. 4-5p
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
FOR SALE: 32-volt light plant.
810 automatic batteries: 32
volt radio. 400 ft. of electric
light wire (size 10 and 12),
fixtures. 2 electric motors
HP each, 32-volt iron and
toaster, all for $175.—Merl
B. Pennington. 1% miles
East of Plainview on high
way 20. 4-5p90
FOR SALE: Spinet Piano—we
have an almost new Spinet in
this vicinity (cost over $700).
Wo will turn over to parties ,
with good credit, willing to j
assume monthly payments of i
$23.95 for balance due.—Write
Auditor. Hospe Piano Com
pany, 416 Sixth St., Sioux I
City. Ia. 5p76
FOR SALE: One new Frce
Westinghouse desk model
electric sewing machine, ma-1
hoganv finish — Gillespie’s
O’Neill. 2tf
FOR SALE: 12 lots in one
block can be bought at a
bargain. — R. H. (“Raywl
Shnner, O’Neill. 5c
“Voice of The Frontier’’ . .
WJAG . . • 780 on your dial!
MISCELLANEOUS
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
COLE SHOE SERVICE
1 Blk. North off Bus Depot
4tf
LOST: Gold tie ciasp, around
St. Mary’s academy or St,
Patrick’s church, May 25.
Reward.—Larry Minton, O’
Neill. 5p-3Q
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
IF YOU are interested In buy
ing a home see: R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. 48c
COKER’S LOCKERS
West O'Neill
Locker patrons save money
with handy, economical
sharp-freeze and storage
ASK US FOR DETAILS
CAR OWNERS ATTENTION!
Liability insurance on farm
ers’ cars, $18; town cars, $17,
$18.50 and $22.50, according
to use. Dwelling insurance
combined 5-year term, $11.
Why pay more?—L. G. Gil- j
lespie Insurance Agency, O’
Neill. Stf
HUNT’S
PLUMBING St HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
Next Door South Standard
Service; Phone 399; O’Neill
43ctf
MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE
Complete Parts & Repairs
Phones: 415-W & 415-R
— O’NEILL —
Halva’s Electric Shop
Generator St Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job. 25tf
LOST OR STRAYED: Red
whiteface cow, brand on
right hip, "7” on right shoul
der. Notify: Alvin Forbes or
Clayton Burge, both of Am
elia. 4-5p60
Kellys Well Service
Wells - Windmills
Water Systems
Plumbing and Fixtures
PHONES: 145-J St 263-J
4% Federal Land Bank
FARM St RANCH
L-O-A-N-S
Long Term
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec-Treas.
O’Neill, Nebr. Stf
FOR BRIGGS St 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. ^
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 80 lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O’Neill Nebr.
PARTS and SERVICE f o r
Remington Rand and Shick
electric razors.—Gillespies, O’
Neill. 19tf
FOR PROMPT, Efficient me
chanical ditch digging for wa
ter works, 6-inches wide and
6-feet deep, see or write:
Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr.,
phone 2lonl7. 43thru48c ev
ery 4th.
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Ha If-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds
of automobile, truck and trac
tor repair. Acetylene weld
ing.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
— O’NEILL —
JAMES G. FREDRICKSON
— AUCTIONEER —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O’Neill
WANTED
WANTED
SALESMAN — Experienced in
International Harvester line.
MECHANIC — Experienced in
the IH line.
Pleasant working conditions.
Good pay. Chance for
advancement.
John Beuck
Implement
Phone 377. Hartington, Neb. 4-5c
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck mounted shel
ler, 1,500 bu. hour capacity.
Make arrangements for your
shelling with K. C. Hum, at
Hunt’s Recapping Service,
phone 289, O’Neill. 80tf
WANT TO BUY: Bluegrass
seed. Strippers to let. —Don
O. Lyons, phone 421, Lloyd
Gibson, Rpr., phone 17-F120.
60p-4-5
HELP WANTED: Good car me
chanic.—Outlaw Garage, West
O’Neill. ltf
WANTED: A woman, 25 or old
der to scrub and wax floors,
night hours. — Apply M & M
Cafe, O’Neill. 5c
WANTED: Listings of real es
tate. If you want to sell,
see me. I have buyers for
both residential and business
properties.— R. H. (“Ray”)
Shriner, O’Neill. Me
Nebraska grows 200 varieties
of native grass—a number not
exceeded by any other state.
Frontier 7c per copy. adv.
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH to extend our sincere
thanks to all those who were
so kind to us in our recent
sorrow at the loss of our baby
son. We want to especially
thank those who brought flow
ers and other offerings of
kindness.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Seger
and Sharon; Ml-, and Mrs.
Fred Barnes, sr., and fam
iyl, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Se
ger and family. 5p50
I WISH to thank all my
friends and relatives for the
cards, letters and many acts
of kindness shown during
my illness.
MRS. S. E. HICKS, O’Neill.
5p
FOR RENT
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for r e n t. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
FOR RENT: 2-room basement
apartment. Hot water, toilet,
shower and laundry. $25. —
Phone 437-W, O’Neill. 5-6c
FOR RENT: Large sleeping
room. Close in.—Mrs. Edna
Coyne, O’Neill. 5tf
Celia Sidelights
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
ger, and Connie Frickel, jr,
visited the Kilmurrys Wednes
day evening, June 1.
Ray Pease visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pease, of
O’Neill, Sunday, May 29.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease on
Wednesday, May 25.
Miss Dorothy Scott visited
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg Friday
afternoon, June 3.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Samms
and Diane were O’Neill visitors
Friday, June 3.
Linford Sweet is repairing the
garage and a cattle shed for O.
A. Hammerberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel
and children visited the Ray
Pease family Sunday evening,
May 29.
Mrs. D. F. Scott and daugh
ter, Jean, were Wednesday
morning, June 1, visitors at the
O. A. Hammerberg and P. W.
Kilmurry homes.
Ollie Mills, of Burwell, is vis
iting Alex Forsythe and helping
him build a closed-in porch on
the South of his home. Conrad
Frickel, sr, has also been help
ing fix the porch.
Jean Livingston is planting
corn for D. F. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Samms
and Diane and Mr. and Mrs. O.
A. Hammerberg visited the Kil
murrys’ Sunday evening, May
29.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck
and Duane, Mr. and Mrs. Le
Roy Hoffman, Bob Pease and
Perry Terwilliger went fishing
Sunday, May 29. A lot of fish
were caught and a “fish fry” was
held at the Hoffman home that
evening.
Sunday evening, May 29, Mr.
and Mrs. Fredericks, Mr. and
Mrs. James Kirkland, Jean Liv
ingston and Doris Keyes enjoy
ed a picnic supper with Jean
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Rockford, of
Butte, are working at the Frick
el Bros, home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry
and daughters, Mary Catherine
and Patty, were O’Neill visitors
Wednesday, June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley John
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
Jvot 3 unit* moko up tho attaching port*. A clomp brackot,
donp cap, ond on occootrlc lock. Tho clomp bracket and cop
aro roco«ood to *t tho tool bor. Whin you pm* down on tho
occontric lock tho ontiro oiiombty I* rocuroly toitoood to tho
loot bat ... a timplo, tlmo-nvinp job.
Ifmve tfoeameet About TtUt
tool bar implements that are an
east one-man job to attach
With the introduction oi the new Massey-Harris 2-Plow
Model "22" card Depth-o-matic System ... a completely
.ale, completely dependable way to attach cultivator
gangs was designed . . . Trigger Latch Hook-up ... a
faster, easier way to attach tool bar implements.
You save more time because gangs leave the factory
cm a unit.. . easy to hook up ... easy to store ... Trigger
Latch damps them on easily in a lew minutes.
Come in soon.
OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO.
j West O’Neill Tony Asimus
L_
son, Don Coleman and Milton
McKathnie went fishing in Lake
Andes, S. D., Sunday, May 29.
The Clarence Focken family
visited the O. A. Hammerberj
home Friday, June 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendricks
and two daughters, of McAllen,
Tex., left for home Tuesday
morning. May 31. While here
they were entertained at the
home of their brother, Mark
Hendricks, and sister, Mrs. Con
nie Frickel, jr., and family.
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg, Mrs.
E. W. Samms and Diane visited
Mrs. D F. Scott Monday after
noon, May 30.
Alex Forsythe visited P. W.
Kilmurry home Wednesday,
June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith,
Donna and Rollin returned home
Wednesday, June 1, from a
week’s visit with friends and
relatives in Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger
returned Monday night, May
30, from a week’s visit in Colo
rado. Mr. Terwilliger’s sister,
Mrs. Lou Francis, and husband,
of Denver, Colo., returned with
them and will spend the Sum
mer visiting the Terwilligers.
Mrs. Terwilliger also visited
Mrs. Sam Eldridge, of Colorado
Springs, Colo., for three days.
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams
and boys and Bob White were I
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Taylor and
Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs'. Verle David
were Friday evening guests in
the Glen Grimes home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Farrier
and children were Sunday af
ternoon callers in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker and
mother, Mrs. Fanie Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fees and
baby returned the forepart of
last week from Compton, Calif.,
where they have spent the
past Winter. They plan to re
main in Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tanga
man drove to Lincoln early last
Thursday morning, June 2, tak
ing along their daughter, Mar
ian, and Luanne Eisenhauer.
The girls are attending the Sum
mer session at Wesleyan univer
sity.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Mary Neiman. Mrs. Leon
ard Marrow and Connie called
in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Zewichel and
daughter, Lea Ann, of Dennison,
la., visited Sunday, May 29, in
the Darrel Gillette home. Lea
Ann remained until Friday. The
Gillettes took her to Stuart
where she visited in the W. R.
Cobb home.
Stanley Elkins drove to Wis
ner Sunday to bring Mrs. El
kins and boys home. They have
spent the past few days helping
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elkins get
settled in their new home.
Mrs. W. R. Cobb, of Stuart,
visited in the Darrell Gillette
home Tuesday, May 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoerle
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs" Orville
Kellar.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Farrier
and twins left early Monday
morning, May 30, for Lincoln
and Douglas to visit friends and
relatives. Ardeth remained in
Lincoln to enter Wesleyan uni
versity.
Patty Carson has returned
home from Grand Island where
she has been attending school.
Memorial Rites
Held at Page —
PAGE — Memorial day ser
vices were held Monday, May
30 at 10 a. m. at the Methodist
church. Scripture reading and
prayer were by Rev. Francis.
Rev. T. O. Brownfield gave the
address. There was special sing
ing by a girls’ sextette, a duet
and a solo. The Page band play
ed at the church and the ser
vices at the cemetery.
Return from 1.555
Mile Junket —
CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Greenwood, Arlene and Dwayne,
returned Wednesday, June 1,
after a 1,155- mile trip to Gren
ola, Kans., where they visited
relatives. They also visited a
schoolmate of Mrs. Greenwood’s
at Fairbury enroute home. The
Greenwoods are leaving next
week for Idaho, where they will
make their home.
BAKERY CLOSES
FAIRFAX — Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Schmidt and children, of
Fairfax, left June 1 for Prim
ghar, la., where Mr. Schmidt
will be employed in a bakery.
The Fairfax bakery will be clos
ed and the equipment left intact
at Fairfax. The Schmidts have
operated their bakery at Fair
fax for the past 5 Ms years.
Only one of the fire territor
ial governors of Nebraska served
out his term of office. One died
in office and three resigned.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
Corp.
C. E. JONES. Manacpr
O'Neill * Nebraaka
NEW FARM MACHINERY
For Sale!
1 — New Minneapolis-Moline G4 Com
bine (12 ft.)
1 — New Minneapolis-Moline I 4-ft.
Windrower
1 — New UTU Minneapolis-Moline Trac
tpr
1 — New ZAU Minneapolis-Moline Trac
tor
1 — Used RTU Minneapoplis-Moline
Tractor
1 — New 21 -ft. Minneapolis-Moline Disk
Harrow
1 — New 6-ft. Minneapolis-Moline one
way Plow
Mounted Cultivators for RTU-ZTU and
UTU Tractors
New Case and Minneapolis-Moline Semi
Mounted Grass Mowers.
2 — New VAC Case Tractors
1 — New VA Case Tractor.
2 _ New 1 2-ft. Case Windrowers.
New Mounted Cultivators for SC, DC
and VAC tractors.
I — New NCM Case Pickup Baler.
New Case and New Idea I" arm Trucks.
I — New Idea Single Row Corn Picker.
| — New Idea No. 1 2A Manure Spreader.
| — New Minneapolis-Moline 4-wheel
Manure Spreader with tractor hitch
1 — New Case 2-bottom 1 4-in. Tractor
Plow on rubber.
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’NEILL... Phone 531
a R. H. SHRINER
Wind fr Tornado, Truck* St Yractor, Personal Property
Liability GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, FA’tM SERVICE, RENTALS
Automobile O'Neill —Phone 106 Farm Properly