The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 23, 1949, SECTION 2, Page 4, Image 12

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Used coal-wood
range at a give-away price.
Ralph N. Leidy, O’Neill. 7i
TRACTOR FUEL
BARGAINS
BY THE BARREL
Hot Tractor Fuel 13 9-10c gal.
Kerosene 12 9-1 Oc gal
Gasoline — Lowest Price in
Nebraska
NEW DEAL OIL CO.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
7c
WANTED TO BUY: Any old
jewelry, lamps or bric-a-brac.
—Call 381, O'Neill. 6-8c
TOR SAL$: 1938 %-ton Dodge
Eickup truck. Good condition.
ew tires. $250.— Matthew
Beha, O’Neill. 50tf
FOR SALE: 6-room house,
North part of town, with 2
lota.—R. H. (‘“Ray”) Shriner,
O’Neill. 7c
FOR SALE: Red Bermuda,
Yellow Jersey, Nancy Hall
and Porto Rie« 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: Spring fries. —
Clark Wilson, phone 284, O’
Neill. 8-8c
FOR SALE: Chace tractor relay,
two-row; one John Deere two
row ell; both in good working
condition.—Henry W Cook,
O’Neill, 6 miles Northwest.
6-7p60.
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Makbat at H mowt. no rak- 1
*»*• U*h» waight. Folly. ,
•■ordad cutting bcna. Pow- /
arad by faao.i 7 H P. j
POWtRPAK gotoilna motor
a4fb dlaat-typa mufflar. Built i
far yaori of rollobta or*
lea. Como hi —lot a* y#7
damaoitrota. 4/
gillespTe’T
Radio — Electric — Radio
Phone 114 O’Neill
7tf
FOR SALE: 1 New Idea sin
gle row corn picker; 1 New
Idea No. 12A manure spread
er with tractor hitch; 1 new
Case 2-bottom 14-in. tractor
plow on rubber; New Idea
mowers, side delivery rakes.
—Wm. Krotter Co, of O’
Neill, phone 531. 7c
FOR SALE: New Case and
Minneapolis - Moline semi
mounted grass mowers; 2
new VAC Case tractors; I
new VA Case tractor; 2 new
12-ft. Case windrowers; new
mounted cultivators for SC,
DC and VAC tractors; 1 new
NCM pickup baler; new
Case and New Idea farm
trucks.—Wm. Krotter Co., of
O’Neill, phone 531. 7c j
FOR SALE: 110-volt 1,000-watt
alternating light plant, $225
One 32 - volt delco, $70. —
Plainview Farm Equipment
Co. 4tf
FOR SALE: Used 6-foot ker
osene Servel.—Ralph N. Lei
dy, O’Neill. 7c
FOR SALE: 1945 Allis-Chal- j
mers tractor with cultivator
and all accessories on tractor j
including comfort cab, com- (
plete new overhaul job.—Ben
Woodruff, Butte, 118F11. j
6-8p. !
FOR SALE: 1 New Minne
apolis - Moline G4 combine
(12 ft.); 1 T\ew Minneapolis
Moline 14-ft. windrower; 1
new UTU Minneapolis - Mo
Moline Tractor; 1 new ZAU
Minneapolis-Moline tractor;
1 used RTU Minneapolis-Mo
line tractor; 1 new 21-ft.
Minneapolis-Moline disk har
row; 1 new 6-ft. Minneapo
lia-Moline one way plow;
mounted cultivators forRZU
ZTU and UTU tractors. —
Wm. Krotter Co., of O’Neill,
phone 531. 7c
FOR SALE: Used furnace with
Oil-O-Matic burner. Suitable
for garage or warehouse. A
bargains. — James Davidson
and Sons, O’Neill. 5tf
FOR SALE: Available ICH No"
9 and trail mowers. New Idea
and Lundell power mowers.—
Plainview Farm Equipment,
Plainview, Nebr. 6tf
FOR SALE: 193!) Ford tudor.
In good condition, complete
with accessories. — Henry
Kohfahl, or see Rubeck,
Standard station. 7c
FOR SALE: 1929 model A
coupe, good running condi
tion. New batteries and four
new tires.—Call 67, O’Neill.
7tf
FOR SALE: Used ice box. —
Ralph N. Leidy, O’Neill. 7c
FOR SALE: Medium metal ice
box. Good condition. Also
gortable Thor - mangle. —
hone 478-J. 5-7c
FOR SALE: Used gas stove —
Ralph N. Leidy, O’NeiJL 7c
FOR SALE: Lovely three-piece
sectional sofa. Four - piece
modern kitchen set. — See
Mrs. Robert Barnes. 7-8c
Barb Wire
80-rod
Spools
$7.25
KEYSTONE RED TOP STEEL
POSTS, 5i-Fl.75C
KEYSTONE RED TOP STEEL
POSTS, 6-ft.80c
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’NEILL ... Phone 531
“We advertise in The Frontier
Want Ads for a company treas
urer, and who answers it — my
wife!"
FOR SALE: One new Aetna
swather, fits any jeep or
tractor, 114 ft., price $650.—
Ray Noble, Star.7-8p
FOR SALE: 7-room complete
ly modem house in South
part of town.—R. H. (“Ray")
Shriner, O’Neill. 7c
FOR SALE: 6-room house,
East end of O’Neill, with 2
lots.—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner,
O’Neill. 7c
BEFORE YOU BUY
See Us For
NEW & USED CARS
JONAS FURN. EXCHANGE
—O’Neill—
45tf
FOR SALE: 1948 model Ford
lVi-ton, fold - down rack,
13’6’\ 8,000 miles.—Fredrick
son Livestock Comm. Co.,
O’Neill. ltf
rOR 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: Used electric
stove, nearly new. — Ralph
N. Leidy, O’Neill. 7c
FOR SALE: 12 lots in one
block, can be bought at a
bargain. — R H. (“Ray”)
Shrlner, O'Neill. 6c
WANTED
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck mounted shel
ler, 1,500 bu. hour capacity, j
Make arrangements (or your
shelling with K. C. Hunt, at
Hunt’s Recapping Service,
phone 289, O’Neill. 50tf
HELP WANTED: Waitress. —
Tom Tom Cafe, O’Neill. 7c
HELP WANTED: Good car me
chanic.—Outlaw Garage, West
O'Neill. ltf
HELP WANTED: Woman for
office work, typing experi
ence necessary. Apply John
Harbottle, Midwest Motor
Co., Ltd., O’Neill. 7c
WANTED: Listings oC real es
tate. If you want to sell,
see me. I have buyers for
both residential and business
properties.— R. H. (“Ray")
Shrlner. O’Neill. 28c
FOR RENT
GOOD FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill
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. St
Appl. Co., O’Neill. 33tf
COLE SHOE SERVICE
1 blk North of bus depot. 4tf
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, accoitling
to use. Dwelling insurance
combined 5-year term, $11.
Why pay more?—L. G. Gil
lespie Insurance Agency, O’
Neill. 3tf
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
Next Door South Standard
Service; Phone 399; O’Neill
43ctf
FOR SALE
2 — 10-Ft. Massey-Harris Com
bines $2595.00 each.
2 — 12-Ft. Massey-Harris Wind
rowers.
1 __ New 44 Massey-Harris
Tractor.
Outlaw Impl. Co.
Phone 373 O’Neill
FOR BRIGGS & Stratton ser
vice and genuine parts call at
Vic Halva’s Electric Shop
O’Neill. Jltf
SEE R. H (“Ray") Shriner for
desireable residential build
ing lots in city.—Phone 108,
O'Neill._ 28c
Kelly’s Well Service
Wells - Windmills
Water Systems
Plumbing and Fixtures
PHONES: 145-J & 282-J
4% Federal Land Bank
FARM & 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. 8tf
JAMES G. FREDRICKSON
— AUCTIONEER —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O’Neill
PARTS and SERVICE f o r
Remington Rand and Shick
electric razors.—Gillespies, O’
Neill. 19tf
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 60 lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19_O’Neill, Nebr
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 —
MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE
Complete Parts & Repairs
Phones: 415-W & 415-R
— O’NEILL —
Halva’s Electric Shop
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job. 25tf
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
We will hold our first open
meeting in O’Neill Sunday af
ternoon, July 2. There will be
speakers here from other towns
to explain to anyone interested.
Anyone may attend. Because
we will have a lunch prepared,
we would like to know about
how many will be present. For
more details contact an AA
member, or write to AA Box
481 O’Neill, or phone 180.
7
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to take this opportuni
ty to thank all my friends
and neighbors for cards, let
ters, gifts, flowers and help
given me during my illness
and stay at the hospital.
"P MRS. ROY GANNON
DELOIT NEWS
Mrs. Sehi, of Elgin, is visit
mg at Leo Funk’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kneval
have returned from their wed
ding trip.
Mrs. Henry Trennepohl was
hostess to the Clearwater
Creek club on Wednesday,
June 15.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Sehi vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Judy Jurack
°ne day last week.
Madine Stearns visited her
grandmother i n Elgin last
week.
Sunday dinner guests at
Henry Reimer’s were Mr. and
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 — 4411
~ R. H. SHR1NER ~~S
Wind At Tornado. Truck* 8c YfapW n . - **__
Liability GENERAL IN*otTance*”0"* Uptick
REAL ESTATE LOANS. FA'IM SFBVtrr oJKfs
O N.,,1
Mrs. J. A. Larsen, Ray Crellin
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chris
ton and family.
Blue grass harvest is in full
swing. Thirty-three strippers
are at work at the Huffman
and Pofahl ranches.
Mrs. S. Venteicher and Mrs.
Fred Daniels were Norfolk Vis
itors on Monday.
Mr. and Mxs. Fred Hartpster
visited Mrs. Minnie Reimer
and family on Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Johnson and Win
ifred and Mrs. Ray Ward, of
New York City, were dinner
1 guests Friday at Fred Harp
| sters.
Aid Hears Report
of Teachers’ Meet
SAND CREEK — The Cleve
land Ladies Aid met with Vesta
and Mable Adams on Wednes
day afternoon, June 15, with
Mrs. Elmer Allyn co-hostess.
The meeting was called to
order by the president, Mrs.
James Allyn.
A special report was given
by Vesta Adams covering the
meeting of Sunday-school teach
ers she had attended.
The lesson was led by Mrs.
Herbert Sweet.
Lunch of cake, ice cream and
drink was served by the hos
tesses.
Mrs. Len Axtell Laura Mul
ford and Rev. Orin Graff were
guests.
Attend Shower for
Miss Scott, Bride-Elect
SAND CREEK — Mrs. Charles
Dobias jr. and Mrs. Merrill
Smith and children attended a
pre-nuptial shower for Miss
Jeanne Scott of the Celia com
munity on Friday afternoon,
June 17, at Mrs. Conrad Frick
el’s home.
Other Sand Creek News
Vincent Osborn, of Atkinson,
has been doing some road work
in this vicinity the past week.
James E. Deming and Robert
were in Newport on business on
Saturday, June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss and
daughters, of O’Neill, were Sun
day evening, June 19, supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Smith and family. Mr. Moss is
an uncle of Mr. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sloan,
of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Lofquest and Charles
were Sunday, June 12, dinner J
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Lofquest.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn,
Mary Ann, Patty and Larry and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke, Roy
and Keith were Sunday, June
12, dinner guests of Mrs. Lottie
Lofquest.
Vest Adams, Mrs. Lottie Lof
quest, Mrs. James Allyn and
Laura Mulford attended a meet
ing for Sunday-school teachers
of the Presbyterian church in
Stuart on Tuesday evening,
June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Caster and
Mrs. Elmer Allyn were Atkin
son callers Tuesday, June 14.
Mrs. Chas. N. Smith was a
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Smith and family June
11-12. Mrs. Charles Smith is
Mr. Smith’s mother.
Mrs. Charles Dobias, jr., was
a Sunday afternoon, June 12,
caller on her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. F. Scott, of Celia.
STUART NEWS
Mrs. Z. Marshall had a party
at her home Friday, June 17.
Lunch was served by the host
ess.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schaaf and
family are visiting relatives in
Atkinson. They are here from
Boise, Ida., coming last week to
be present for the Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Keuter wedding anni
versary. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Schaaf were products of Holt
county.
At a special meeting of the
OES four new candidates were
initiated: Miss Dorothy Bart
lett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bartlett: Fred Zink and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paul. The
serving committee consisted of
Mrs. Francis Stuart, Mrs. Jack
Strode and Mrs. Roy Bartlett. A
lunch of strawberry pie with
whipped cream and coffee was
served.
Mrs. Glenn Cobb entertained
the Bridge club at her home on
Monday night, June 13. Prizes
were awarded to Mrs. Walter
Gill, Mis. Bessie Greenfield and
Mrs. Ward Flannigan. Dinner
was served at 7 o’clock at the
Bartlett cafe.
Friday afternoon, June 17,
Mrs. John Shald entertained at
High Five in her home. Prizes
were awarded to Mrs. Fern
Weickman, Mrs. Anna Chaney
and Esther Carlisle. Lunch was
served.
Mrs. John Ramm entertained
the Thursday Bridge club at
her home Thursday, June 16.
Mrs. Ray Carlisle won high
prize. A lunch was served by
.he hostess.
OPENING
HOLIDAY DECLARED
I
JUNE 29th, 1949
All Friends and Patrons of
our Bank are cordially in
vited to come and inspect
our New Banking Quarters
any time between the hours
of
9:00 A. M. and 9:00 P. M.
CHAMBERS STATE BANK
Chambers, Nebraska
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