The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 22, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 450 white Leghorn
laying hens and 550 pullets,
3-mnoths-old.—Car! Christon,
Ewing, phone 1F13. 6-7p85
FOR SALE: 1946 V-8 truck, 16
ft, combination grain and
stock rack, new motor, good
tires — Dick Tomlinson, O'
Neill. 5-8p95.
FOR SALE: All prices and sizes
of new and used Westing
house, Norge and Servel gas
refrigerators, 110- and 32
volt. We deliver the goods.
Write for price and models.
Also dragline work nt sail
kinds. Basement
cavating of all k
age ditches, etc.; we have
available a limited quantity
of International lister culti
vators, trail mowers, rotary
hoes, and 1-ways, priced right.
—Plainview Farm Equip
ment, Plainview, Nebr. 4-lie
FOR SALE: Case and MM
mounted cultivators — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone
531, West O’Neill. 7c
FOR SALE: Registered Aber
deen-Angus bull, 3-years-old,
guaranteed breeder, Avon
Queen’s Bando.—Clifford So
botka, Inman, Nebr. 7-9pl75
FOR SALE: 1948 Pontiac 4-dr
6 cyl.; 1946 Pontiac sedan
coupe, 6 cylinder.—Wm. Krot
ter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531.1
7c
I HAVE buyers for farms and
ranches. If your farm or
ranch is for sale, let me find
a buyer for it. — R. H. Par
ker, O’Neill. ltf
FOR SALE: New, 6-foot Ser
vel gas refrigerator, at a dis
count. — Wm. Krotter, Co.
of O’Neill, phone 531. 7c
USED CARS ii JEEPS
ALL GOOD BUYS
1948 Kaiser, like new
1946 Ford tudor, perfect con
dition
1948 Frazer Manhattan, like
new
1947 Willys Jeep, good condi
tion
1948 Willys Jeep, runs like !
new
1948 Willys 4-wheel drive
pickup, runs like new
OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO.
O’Neill, Nebr. 5tf
FOR SALE: Delco light plant,
batteries, motors, iron, radio.
—M. G. Hekmricks, Orchard,
Nebr., phone Ewing 2F13.
6-8p80
FOR SALE
1947 DeSoto
1949 Chevrolet
1949 Buick
A. Marcellus, O’Neill, phone 370
4-7c
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I FOR SALE: Building 12 x 14 x
7, Amelia school district 228.
See Clvde Widman, Amelia.
7-3c
FOR SALE
New 1950 Massey - Harris
14-ft. No. 27 Self-Propelled
Combine Bargains.
7-ft. Clippers with or without
motors
10-ft. pull-type with motor
Must be sold in 10 days.
We never miss a sale if you
are a buyer.
OUTLAW IMPL. CO.
O’Neill. Nebr. Phone 373
7-9e
FOR SALE. Two A-6 Case com
bines, 6-foot cut; one 69 MM
harvester; one G-4, 12-foot
cut MM harvester. — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone
531, West O’Neill. 7c
FOR SALE: 640 acres, 12 miles
northeast of O’Neill,
fair set of improvements; 350
acres in pasture, 80 acres of
hay, 150 acres going back to
grass. Price: $25 per acre,
$5,000 cash will handle and
will carry balance. — R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O'Neill, ph.
106. 7c
FOR SALE: Modern 12 - room
dwelling with garage and 2
lots, 90 x 170 feet, good loca
tion; 4 blocks from center of
town, priced to sell.—P. C
Donohoe, O’Neill. 49tf
FOR SALE: Good used living
room suite. — Wm. Krotter
of O’Neill, phone 531. 7c
FOR SALE: 1934 Studebaker,
as is, special $40. — phone
512-W, OTNeill_
FOR SALE: Good used lath,
window and door frames, al
so some 2 x 8s, 16 feet long.—
Mrs. Alice Matthews, phone
10F2, O’Neill. 7p65
FOR SALE: Oak sweep and
stacker teeth, all sizes, oil
treated; also Red Cedar posts,
all sizes. — Chas. Lawrence,
O’Neill 5-18p325
AUTO OWNERS
IF YOU WANT cheaper insur
ance let me know. I can fi
nance a 1946 and newer mod
el abtomobile and write your
insurance for you! We need
and appreciate your business.
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr.
FOR SALE: Nine-piece walnut
dining room suite; gray Wil
ton rug and pad 9x13%. One
owner, 3-years-old. Excellent
condition. Owner moving to
smaller house.—Contact Mrs.
Ralph Gray, Inman, Nebr.
6-7p85
FOR SALE: Available IHC No.
9 and trail mowers. New Idea
and Lundell power mowers.—
Plainview Farm Equipment
Plainview, Nebr. 6ti
FOR SALE: 1,349 acres 25 miles
i northeast of O'Neill with sel
of good improvements with
electricity, running water
furnace, 180-acres under cul
tivation; 400 acres in haylanc
balance in pasture. Also plen
Sof red cedar post timber
•iced to sell. — Frank Spin
I ar, O’Neill. 4-7p6f
FOR SALE: Vigoro in 5- 10- 25
I 50- and 100-lb. bags. — Wm
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phont
j 531. 7c
! FOR SALE: All white porcelair
used gas engine washing ma
I chine, Briggs & Stratton mo
tor. Save $100. Buy it for onl>
$69.95 at Jacobsen’s, O’Neill
phone 415. 6-7<
i FOR SALE: 8-room house, al
one floor, entirely modem
very good neighborhood, car
be shown by appointment. —
R. H. ("Ray”) Shriner, O’
O’Neill, phone 106. 7<
i FOR BRIGGS & STRATTOh
Service and genuine parts cal
! at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop
O’Neill. 41tl
—
FOR SALE: Registered 2-year
old and yearling bulls. WHTi
breeding.—The new C Bar V
Ranch, 5 miles south on high
way 281. 7t
For Reduced Rates on
CAR INSURANCE
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L. G. GILLESPIE INS. AGY.
O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR.
FOR SALE: ’38 F-20 tractoi
with road gear, nearly nev
rubber; also 22-in. grain sep
arator, must sell soon.—Ger
aid O’Connor, 13 mi. north o
Atkinson. 7-8p6!
FOR SALE: Piano, good condi
tion.—Bill Malloy, ONeill.
_6-7pti5
1 HAVE EASTERN MONEY to
loan on FARMS, RANCHES
and CITY PROPERTY. Let
me figure with you on a loan.
— R. H Parker, O’Neill, ltf
FOR SALE: 1928 Chevrolet
truck sweep with head; in
good condition; 26,000 actual
miles.—E. M. Trennepohi, 25
miles south of O’Neill. 6-7p65
FOR SALE: 1945 John Deere
10-foot grain binder, on rub
ber and in good working or
der.—L. W. Sobotka, Inman.
_ 7tf
I AM IN A position to take care
of your turkey insurance. I
have made a contract with the
Farm Owners’ Insurance Co.
Insurance up $4.50 per tur
key—R H. (“Ray”) Shriner,
Neill, phone 106. 7c
FOR SALE: Bred gilts to far
row in July. Veterinary vac
cinated. — Marvin Stauffer,
Page, phone 3F2. 7tf
FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt
alternation light plant, $225.
One 32 - volt Delco, $70. —
Plainview Farm Equipment
Co. 4tf
FOR SALE: One 28-ft. slide
stacker, one Ford V-8 truck
hay sweep.—Alfred T. Dray
ton, O’Neill. 6tf
FOR SALE or will trade for
livestock: One 8-ft. John Deere
grain binder, in good condi
tion; also a Maytag gasoline
engine.—O. A. Hammerberg,
Atkinson. 7c
WANTED
WANTED: Wall papering and
interior painting.—Mrs. Chas.
Beilin, phone 338-J, O’Neill.
6-8c
WANTED: Married man for
ranch work; separate, modern
house, apply before 5 p.m.—
C Bar M Hereford Ranch, 5
miles south of O’Neill on
highway 281. 6tf
FOR PROMPT, efficient mech
anical ditch digging, 6 inches
wide, 6 feet deep, call or write
Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr.,
phone 111 on 21.
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck mounted
sheller, 1,500 bu. hour capac
ity. Make arrangements for
you rshelling with K. C.
Hunt, at Hunt’s Recapping
Service, phone 289, O’Neill.
50tf
Complete
Auction Sales
Service!
Advertising, auctioneering,
clerking ... let us take care
of the details. Call or see
ED THORIN, Chambers
or
, KEITH ABART, O’Neill
Insarunce of All Kinds
FARM & COMMERCIAL
WIRING
Don't wire until you have
our price. Be safe. Have
your wiring installed by our
skilled workmen. We have
all materials and fixtures
for a complete job. All ma
terial and work guaranteed,
len years of REA wiring
experience. Drop us a card
for free estimate. For a neat
job see us.
Motor Re-winding and Repairs
Kelvinator Appliances
CONTACT
Ralph Simpson
LESTER ELECTRIC
Spencer, Nebr.
29tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 480 acres hay land
on shares; located 8 miles
south of Chambers.—Gordon
Watson, Chambers. 6-7pt)5
O'NEILL LOCALS
Misses Betty Lou and Mary
Jo Curran spent several days
recently with Miss Rita Ve
! quist.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcelius
and family attended a family
. picnic in Stuart Sunday, June
• 18, at the Sam Marcelius home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter
and son, Mike, visited over the
. June 17-18 weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Mathews, of Lin
i coin.
i
MISCELLANEOUS
WM.’S BIKE SHOP
2*4 blocks north of Ford Gar
age, O’Neill. Buy, sell and re
pair. Have parts for bikes,
Whizzer motors, scooters,
skates, household appliances,
etc. 52tf
LOST: 1 cob fork between city
dump and Hickey’s rooming
house. Reward.—Call 537, O’
Neill. _7c
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
2d door West Midwest Furn.
Service Phone 399; O’Neill
43ctf
Long Term
4% Federal Land Bank
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Nat’l Farm Loan Asa’n.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas.
O’Neill, Nebr.
FLOOR SANDING
DON’T SETTLE with plain
sanding. Have a beautiful
long-lasting finish applied to
those floors. We have eight
machines and over ten years’
experience finishing floors.
Our machines enable us to
give fast, efficient service.
Our prices are reasonable.
Free estimate. 51tf
EFF. R. CARMICHAIL
Box 201
Spencer, Nebr.
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-black East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds
of automobile, truck and trac
tor repair. Acetylene weld
ing.
SEWING MACHINE S E R
VICE: We repair all makes,
free estimates on repair, re
building, electrifying. We have
a complete line of new and
rebuilt machines for sale. —
Midwest Furn. & Appl. Co.,
O’Neill. ‘ 26tf
COKER’S LOCKERS
West O’Neill
Locker Patrons save money
with handy, economical
sharp-freeze and storage
ASK US FOR DETAILS
GOOD FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tl
REA FARMSTEAD WIRING
SEE US before you wire, ail
work guaranteed. — CHAS.
CHAMBERS, O’Neill, phone
247-R, or leave word at Gil
lespies. 40tf
CARDS OF THANKS
WE EXTEND our sincere thanks
to all relatives and friends for
their condolences and deeds of
kindness in the illness and
loss of our mother.— August
Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Casper
Walter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wal
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schlecht, grandchildren ‘and
great-grandchildren. 7p
I WANT to thank the many
friends who remembered me
with cards, letters and gifts
during my stay in the hospi
tal.
7p50 MARGERY McNULTY
I WISH to thank all of our
friends, neighbors and rela
tives for their many acts of
kindness and sympathy dur
ing our recent bereavement.
JOHN E. ROTHERHAM
7pl00 AND FAMILY.
I WISH to thank all those who
so kindly remembered me
with cards and flowers while
I was in the hospital. 7c
MRS. L. A. BECKER.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Saturday, June 17, visitors of
Mr. and Jklrs. M, B Marcellus
and children were Mrs. P. E.
Marcellus and" son, Ralph, of
Greeley, Colo.
Celia 4-H Club
To Be Organized
—
CELIA — Neil Dawes, county
agent, will hold a meeting in the
O. A. Hammerberg home Mon
day evening, June 26, at 8 p.m.
for the purpose of organizing a
4-H club.
Anyone interested in 4-H
work is invited to attend the
meeting.
Mr. Dawes will bring a pro
jector and show some pictures
Other Celia News
Blanche Pease spent Father’s
day with her father and moth
er, Mr. and Mrs. William Spann.
Ray Pease visited with his fath
er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Pease, in O’Neill.
Mrs. D. F. Scott and Mrs. Al
fred Martens went to Sioux
City Thursday afternoon, June
9, to attend the national iris
meeting. Around 300 persons
were registered for the show.
They enjoyed 3 days of bus tours
in Omaha, Mapleton, la., and
spent a day looking at Sioux
City gardens. They returned
Sunday evening, June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg were Friday evening, June
16, visitors at the Bernard
Blackmore home. ]
ivir. ana mrs. ivuuon iviczvam
nie returned Sunday evening,
June 11, from a honeymoon
spent in the Black Hills, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and children were O’Neill visit
ors Saturday, June 17.
Marvin and Donald Focken
helped Clarence Focken stucco
his house 2 days last week. Mrs.
Marvin Focken and Marjorie
visited the Clarence Fockens
while the men worked.
Mark Hendricks and sons, as
sisted by Mr. Whitehead, of Hot
Springs, S. D., have shingled
a roof of the Hendricks home
and also the roof of the porch
on the north and east sides of
the house.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Con
stable, of Worthington, Minn.,
arrived Saturday, June 10, for
a visit with their niece, Miss
Dorothy Scott, and other rela
tives. They returned to Minne
sota Monday afternoon, June
i2.
Mrs. Leo Milner and son, Bill,
went to Wichita, Kans, by bus
Wednesday, June 14, for a visit i
with her sister, Mrs. E. W. |
Samms, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Yarges, of
Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Hulick, of Albuquerque, N. M.,
were Tuesday evening, June 13,
visitors at the 0. A. Hammer
berg home.
Mrs. Clarence Focken and
Karen visited- the Bernard
Blackmore family and the new
granddaughter Monday, June
12. I
Mrs. D. F. Scott, of Celia, won
a handtooled copper plaque for
the grand prize specimen stalk
of iris at the iris society’s an- i
nual show in Atkinson June 13
14.
Mrs. Vernon Beckwith and
baby, Connie, returned to their
home in O’Neill Wednesday,
June 14. ,
Mrs. Clarence Focken and
daughters, Junie and Karen,
visited the O. A. Hammerberg’s
Sunday afternoon, June 18.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tinsley,
Martha, Laura, Tommy and
Charles, of Omaha, arrived Fri
day, June 16, for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson.
They left Saturday to visit in
Spencer. Miss Freda Tinsley, of
Omaha, who has been visiting in
Spencer, arrived Tuesday, June
20, for a visit with the Stanley
Johnsons.
Mr. ana Mrs. Albert Johnson <
and family, of Lyons, arrived
Wednesday, June 14, to spend
the summer at the J. V. John
son ranch, which they have
rented.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnson, of
O’Neill, visited the Albert John
son family Saturday, June 17.
Connie Frickel and son, Don
nie, came by plane for a visit
with the Hammerbergs Sunday
afternoon, June 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culver
and daughter, of O’Neill, were
supper guests at the Mark Hen
dricks home Wednesday eve
ning, June 14.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks, Mrs.
Flora Page and Mrs. Harry
Whitehead visited Mrs. J. R.
Jarvis and Mrs. Edna Hendricks
Tuesday, June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson
and son, Larry, of Walthill, vis
ited their sister, Mrs. Alpha Mc
Kathnie, Wednesday night, June
14, enroute to Spokane, Wash.,
where they will visit their
daughter, Patricia, and other
relatives.
Alec Frickel was a Sioux City
visitor the past week.
Connie Frickel, jr., Harry
Mlinar and Walter Slaymaker
m
rebuilt a hay stacker for Lee
Terwilliger Saturday afternoon,
June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Smith and family attend
ed revival meetings in O’Neill
Sunday, June 18.
Sunny Side Sunday - school
and church had a picnic at the
Roy Margritz home Sunday,
June 11. The affair was well at
tended.
Mrs. Flora Page and daugh
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Whitehead and children, of Hot
Springs, S. D., arrived Monda#,
June 12, for a visit with Mrs.
Page’s niece, Mrs. Mark Hen
dricks, and famliy. They left
Friday, June 166, for Dallas, S.
BAND CONCERT
Saturday, June 24, 1950
1. ‘The Star Spangled Ban
ner,” Key.
2. March, “Purple Carnival,”
Alford.
3. Novelty, “The Mouse and
the Clock," Whitney.
4. Waltz, “Alpine Sunset,”
King.
5. Clarinet solo, “Autumn
Caprice,” Johnson, by Joh/j
Berigan.
6. March, “Washington Grays,”
Grafula.
7. Selection, “A Pretty Girl Is
Like a Melody,” Berlin.
8. Trombone trio, “TTie Cava
liers,” Johnson, by Don Peter
sen, Bruce McElhaney and
Elizabeth Schaffer.
9. Overture, “Bagdad,” Buch
teL
10. Popular, “My Happiness,”
Bergantine-Leonard.
11. Accordian solo, “Helena
Polka,” by Miss Rosemary Von
dracek.
12. March, “Entry of the
Gladiators,” Fucik.
13. Selection, “Intermezzo,”
from the opera “Cavalleria Rus
ticana,” Mascagni. 4
14. Hymn, “Abide With Me,”
Monk.
15. March, “National Em
blem,” Bagley.
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