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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1950)
«K WANT ADS ]Pmn L.r’! .. : —i, AlAdill FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1949 Ford fordor; 1948 Pontiac 4-dr., 6 cyl.; 1946 Pontiac coupe, 6 cylinder. Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. _ FOR SALE: Used Perfection oil stove $6 at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 10c FOR SALE: 1935 Master Buick hay sweep.—Fred Lorenz, In man. 9-1 lp65 Combine Bargains! New 1951 Massey-Harris Self - Propelled No. 26 and 27 Com bines in 10 - 12 - 14 - 16-ft. sizes. Also New 7-ft. Massey - Harris Clipper Pull - Type Combines Massey - Harris Tractors, All Sizes SEE US — SAVE MONEY OUTLAW IMPL. CO. Phone 373 O’Neill 10c FOR SALE: Vigoro in 5- 10- 25 50- and 100-lb. bags. — Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. 10c j FOR SALE: Magic Chef stream- j lined trash burner at Leidy's, ONeill. 10c FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41tf FOR SALE: 1946 V-8 truck, 16 ft. combination grain and stock rack, new motor, good tires — Dick Tomlinson, O' Neill 10c FOR SALE: Used combination coal, wood, gas stove, nearly new, at Leidy’s, ONeUl. 10c FOR SALE: 1947 Ford truck, 1‘/6-ton, 24,000 miles, good shape.—1 block north of St. Mary’s academy, Carl Col fack. 8-10p FOR SALE: 10:38 and 11:38 tractor tires—Wm. Krotter Co. of O'Naill, phone 531. 10c FOR SALE: Magic Chef apart ment gas stove omly $89 at Leidy’s, ONeill. 10c FOL Pontiac 4-dr. 6 cyl.; 1946 Pontiac sedan coupe, 6 cylinder.—Wm. Krot ter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. 10c 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; Magic Chef makes the loveliest and most practi cal combination stoves. See them at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 10c FOR SALE F.lectric fans and evaporative air conditioners. —Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. ilOc FOR SALE: One 24-ft. auto matic hydraulic dump rake, with Farmall H or M tractor hitch.—John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. 7tf FOR SALE: AUis - Chalmers power mower, in excellent condition, also an Interna tional power mower. — Bob Matthews, O’Neill, Nebr. _ 10-11p65 FOR SALE: 8-piece walnut din ing room suite. Very good condition, $75 — Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346J. 10c FOR SALE: Nearly new steel ice refrigerator $25 at Leidv's, O’Neill. 10c ELECTRIC COOKING a SAVES/ — Clean — Heat by wire — saves on fuel costs — saves en precious food budgets. Sff rO«M MAUI me FOR SALE: Used coal range $10 at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 10c BARGAIN on new 8Vz-ft. gas Servel at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 10c FOR SALE: Registered 2-year old and yearling bulls. W11U breeding.—The new C Bar M Ranch, 5 miles south on high way 281. 7tf FOR SALE: 1945 John Deere 10-foot grain binder, on rub ber and in good working or der.—L. W. Sobotka, Inman. 7tf NOW’S the time to kill weeds with Kill Gets ’Em. Vi pt. 70 cents at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 10c FOR SALE: Used gas rangatte, $25—At Leidys, O’Neill. 10c FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt alternation light plant. $225. One 32 - volt Delco, $70. — Plainview Farm Equipment Co. 4tf 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 of all kinds. Basement digging, ex cavating of all kinds, drain age ditches, etc.; we have available a limited quantity of International lister culti vators, trail mowers, rotary j hoes, and 1-ways, priced right. —Plainview Farm Equip ment, Plainview, Nebr. 4-1 lc FOR SALE: DDT only $1 00 per pint at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 10c FOR SALE: 7-way floor lamps, $8.95. — Midwest Furn. & Appl„ West O’Neill, phone 346J. 10c FOR SALE: Registered Aber deen-Angus bull, 3-years-old, guaranteed breeder, Avon Queen’s Bando.—Clifford So botka, Inman, Nebr. 7-1 lpl75 FOR J>ALE: Case and MM mounted cultivators. — Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531, West O’Neill. 10c AUTO OWNERS IF YOU WANT cheaper insur ance let me know. I can fi nance a 1946 and newer mod el automobile and write your insurance for you! We need and appreciate your business. GEO. C. ROBERTSON O’Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE: Available IHC No. 9 and trail mowers. New Idea and Lundell power mowers.— Plainview Farm Equipment, Plainview, Nebr. 6tf FOR SALE: Bargain this week only. Used Coronado treadle sewing machines. Like new, $39.50.—Midwest Furn. & Ap. West O’Neill, phone 346J. 10c FOR SALE: Oak sweep and stacker teeth, all sizes, oil treated; also Red Cedar posts, all sizes. — Chas. Lawrence, O’Neill. 5-18p325 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. 10c FOR SALE: Two A-6 Case com bines, 6-foot cut; one G-4, 12 foot cut MM harvester.—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531, West O’Neill. 10c FOR SALE: All patterns and sizes in Armstrong Quaker linoleum; 15 different pattern in 12-ft. widths. — Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346J. 10c FOR SALE: Felt mattress in good shape for full-sized bed and an ironing board.—Phone 430, O Neill 10c For Reduced Rates on CAR INSURANCE See: L. G. GILLESPIE INS. AGY. O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR. FOR SALE: New shipment of Daystrom 5-piece dinettes, $59.50 up.—Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone | 346J. 10c • I 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 STUART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox and Marilyn, of Long Beach, Calif., left Friday for home af ter spending their vacation here and in Newport. Mrs. M. L. Jensen spent sev j eral days last week in Central i City visiting with a sister, Mrs. C. B. Acker. ™ R- H. SHRINER Plu.^ Wind It Tornado. Truck It Tractor. Personal Property Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE. RENTAL* j Automobile O'Neill —:— Phone 101 Farm Property MISCELLANEOUS 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. HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING Complete Bathroom Fixtures 2d door West Midwest Furn. Service Phone 399; O’Neill 43ctf 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 WM.’S BIKE SHOP 2 Mi 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 MEETING NOTICE The Old Settler’s Picnic as will hold its annual meeting at the Midway store Friday eve ning, July 14. PRESTON JONES, Secy. 10c Long Term 4% Federal Land Bank L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas. O’Neill, Nebr. "REA FARMSTEAD WIRING SEE US before you wire, all work guaranteed. — CHAS. CHAMBERS, O’Neill, phone 247-R, or leave word at Gil lespies. 40tf ATTENTION: Mullen’s Radio Electric Service does REA and city electrical wiring. Guaranteed repair of home radios, auto radios and elec trical appliances of all kinds. We are now located in our new shop 2 blocks west and 1 Vi blocks south of the state garage, O’Neill. 7tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-black East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and trac tor repair. Acetylene weld ing. 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 25tf FOR RENT HAYLAND FOR RENT 540-acres of hayland, all or part. Located 5 Vz miles north of Page.—J. J. Harrington, O’ Neill, Nebr., phone 75. 8tf FOR RENT: A house. — Pete Peterson, O’Neill. 10p35 FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. Mrs. Gilbert Winchell, phone 143W, O’Neill. 10 12c PAGE NEWS Mrs. C A. Townsend was hos tess to the Just-A-Mere club Friday afternoon with a 2:30 dessert luncheon. Eight mem bers were present and 2 guests. Mrs. Ernest Wagers, of Lodi, Calif., and Mrs. H O Stevens, of Atkinson Mr.and Mrs. Plen Nickel and sons, of Caldwell, Ida., spent from last Thursday evening un til Monday visiting Mrs. Nick el’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parks, and family and to be with her fath er, W A. Ulry, who is in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley spent Sunday in Norfolk visit ing their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Walker, and family. They have moved from Lincoln to Norfolk where Mr. Walker will hold the posi tion of dean at the Norfolk jun ior college. Mr and Mrs. R. O. Copes and Mr and Mrs. J. R. Russell ware Sunday eyettiing dinnel guests of Ms. and Mrs.. George Rost. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Daughton and Mr. and Mrs. F. M Daughton, and family, all of Creston, Pa., from Friday until Sunday. Mike Daughton remained here for a visit and Miss Mary Lou Wil son returned to Creston for a couple of weeks. WANTED FOR PROMPT, efficient mech anical ditch digging, 6 inches wide, 6 feet deep, call or write Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr., phone 111 on 21. WANTED Five.good young Hereford cows (not wild) with calves at side, bull calves preferred. Will pay good price. State price in first letter. Write: Roy Hansen Wausa, Nebr. 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, ien years of KEA wiring experience. Drop us a card tor free esmnaie. For a neat job see us. Motor Re-winding and Repairs Kelvinator Appliances CONTACT Ralph Simpson LESTER ELECTRIC Spencer, Nebr. 29tf 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 Insurance of All Kinds LOST: 1 — Croton watch in O’Neill, reward.—Jerry How ard, O’Neill. 9-10c. CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to take this means of expressing our sincere thanks to all our many neigh bors and friends and relatives for all their many acts of kindness and sympathy dur ing our recent bereavement and for the many lovely flowers and cards at the time of the departure of our young son and brother. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopejtka and family; Mr. and Mrs. | John Alder. 10p50 EWING NEWS On July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spittler and Rosalie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and family, Mrs. Nellie Komer, all of Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage, of | O’Neill, were guests at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan near Inman. They also remained for the display of fireworks in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Murray and daughter, Sharon, joined a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, northwest of O’Neill, on the evening of July 4 for their an nual fireworks display. Mrs. Gail Boies was a bus j passenger to Sioux City on Sat i urday to spend some time with Mrs. Joseph Schollmeyer, of O’Neill, a patient at the St. Jo seph’s Mercy hospital. She re turned home Monday. Mrs. Schollmeyer’s condition has “not been well.” Merton Dierks, Mary Alys | Dierks, Anna May Hill and her guest, Betty Barrington, of Om | aha, Donald Dunaway, Marcis Gibson and Rosetta Boies at tended a party Thursday eve ning at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ruroedc, giv en in honor of Miss Jackie Mo sel’s 15th birthday anniversary. Miss Carol Noe, of Kearney, and Geraldine Bauer were I guests of Miss Virginia Allen on i July Fourth. In the evening, | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen took j their family and guests to Ne ligh to celebrate. Miss Helen Jacobson enter tained 6 girls at her home on Monday afternoon in honor of j her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ermin Reichert and children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berg, all from Long Prairie, Minn., left for their homes on Monday after a 2 weeks’ visit at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Conet and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Tom jack. _ dr. j. l. sherbahn ; CHIROPRACTOR Complete X-Ray Equipmenl J Vi Block So. of Ford Garage j O'NeilL Nebraaka J - ..... ... New Pastor, Family Honored at Emmet EMMET — A get-acquainted ^;nr°r was held at the Emmet Methodist church parlors on Sunday, July 9, honoring Rev. and Mrs. Hughes and children. At 1 p.m. a covered dish luncheon was served, which was very well attended. Reverend Hughes is the new pastor of the Emmet and Atkin son Methodist churches. Other Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Per ry and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Catkins and daugh ters, all of O’Neill, were Tues day, July 4, visitors at the Dean Perry home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McMillan visited at the Harold McMillan home at Newport on Sunday. Miss Darlene Summers, of O’ Neill, was a Tuesday, July 4, ov ernight guest of Marybello O’ Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr and family and Mr. and Mrs- Bill Farr, all of O’Neill, visited at ithe Clarence Farr home Sun day. Mrs George Pierson and sons, Lee and Don. of Rawlins, Wyo., arrived Friday to spend some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen borg, and family, and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kloppen borg and Mr and Mrs. Ervin Kloppenbrog, and Wynona. Mrs. Daniel Bartak and son, Danny, of Chicago, 111., arrived Sunday morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith, and family. She is the former Olive Beckwith. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Joe Winkler home were: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker and family and Mr. and M’-s. Char les Winkler and family, all of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kain, of Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Braasch and Du ane Pongratz. Fritz Honke, of O’Neill, was a Saturday overnight guest of Don Wagnon Mary Helen Benze, of O’ Neill, spent the week visiting at the Joe Babl home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Connell and Kathleen and Pat were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar at the Patterson ranch. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Guy Beckwith home were: Mr. and Mrs. Tex Beckwith and Connie and Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore, of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Leona Feme, and Mrs. Paul Newton and Jimmy and Janet Miss Maureen Murphy was a Sunday visitor at the Mike Troshynski home. She also at tended a 4-H picnic there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patter son were Wednesday evening, July 5, visitors at the Sewell Johnson home. Mrs. Ed Heeb and Edna, of Atkinson, visited friends in Emmet on Saturday. Among* thos* from Emmet at tending ‘he Bassett-New York Yankee Travelers baseball game at Bassett were: Paul and Bud Newton, John Conard, Jim O’Connor. Harry Werner. Tom Perkins, Tom Troshynski, An thony and Mike O’Donnell, Howaird McConnell and sons, Joe and Larry, Alex McConnell, Dick Clark, Jess Wills and sons, Roland and Gerald. Don Wagnon, Marybelle O’Connor. Norma Lou Foreman and Bill Serck. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Waten paugh and daughters, of Oma ha. and Henry Winkler return [ ed home Saturday after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frankl and their families at Quinton, Saskatchewan, Cana da. Mr- and Mrs. Carl Kain, of Baltimore, Md., and their granddaughters, Judy and Pat Dodson, and Mrs. Josie Ash, of Omaha, are spending several O’NEILL TRANSFER John Turner, Prop. ★ Daily Trips Omaha to O’Neill O’Neill to Omaha Irregular Trips O'Neill to All Nebraska Points m Telephones: O'NEILL—141-J OMAHA—JAckson 1717 ★ Your Patronage Appreciated days visiting their sister, Mrs. i Rose Tenborg, and Francis and their brother, Doctor Malloy. Miss Arlene Beckwith, of Norfolk, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith, and Don ald. Jack Murphy and Maureen and Ronnie, Marybelle O’Con nor and Norma Lou Foreman visited at the Dennis Murphy farm Wednesday evening, Ju ly 5. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farr, of O’ Neill, visited his aunt, Mrs. Maude Sesler, at Valentine on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Abart visited Mrs. Emma Maring Wednes day, July 5. Mrs. John Conard and Mrs. Guy Cole visited Mr. and Mrs. McGrew at Seward several days last week. ; W. R. Tenborg and Mrs. Geary Enbody and daughter, Sharon, were Friday evening visitors of Mrs. Rose Tenborg and Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schoenle and family, of Chanhassen, Minn., spent a few days last week visiting at the G D. Jan zing home. Mrs. Guy White, of Casper, Wyo., spent several days vis iting her sister, Mrs. Dolly Mullen, and other relatives and friends. She is the former Ann McCaffery, of the Emmet community. Mr. and Mrs. John Tenborg and family from Texas are spending some time visiting his mother, Mrs. Rose Tenborg, and Francis and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart | visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hol liday at Orchard Sunday after noon. Mrs. Joe Winkler and son, Harold, spent Thursday eve j ning, July 6, visiting at the G. I D. Janzing home. Grand Islanders Here— Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wood were his brother, Ben Wood ! and children, of Grand Island. Washed Gravel Concrete - Road Plaster Sand We Deliver Anywhere NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL Walker Gravel Co. Ewing, Nebr. Residence Phone 146 Pit Phone 25 ~ i———— Center Firm Gets Gravelling Contracts Three contracts for highway maintenance in Boyd, Holt and Knox counties were awarded Friday by the state highway department. ^ ) Brockman Sand and Gravel Corp,, of Center, was the low bidder for all 3 of the mainte nance gravel surfacing jobs. For the 5 miles west of Verdigre in Knox county, the corporation’s low bid was $1,540. On state highway 12, between Spencer and Verdel in Boyd county, the Center firm is to receive $6, 088.80 for laying gravel on 24 miles. A $3,294.40 contract is for graveling the 16 miles of highway south of Lynch in Boyd and Holt counties. Well over 6-thousand cubic yardj of gravel will be laid oa* these 3 projects. > O'NEILL LOCALS Mr and Mrs. William Gatz lef* Monday to visit relatives in Washington and California. Dr. G R. Cook and William White were in Omaha on bus iness Wednesday, July 5. Joseph Hamilton, of Mam mouth, 111., visited his mother, Mrs. Claude Hamilton, Wednes day and Thursday, July 5 and 6. Carl Haas, of Chester, S. D., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowery Sunday. Frontier for printing! ELECTRIC COOKING IS Fast, Clscn I'sat By Wire —perfectly ccntrolled to cook f3 v:3d. No wasted heat to raiso room te-'-'' stores. ' Kitchens siay d-greet Cooler. SCI YOUr DF/UfR _ C / LAND j AUCTION! . 240 acres, known as the Ben Burritt place, and described as the EVjSEVi Sec. 32; NWJ4 Sec. 33, Twp. 30, Rge. 2 I in Brown County, Nebr. MONDAY. JULY 17 2:00 P. M. C. S. T.. on the Premises Located 3 miles east and I mile south of AINSWORTH. NEBR. This place is moderately improved with * house, barn and other outbuildings, is ! fenced and cross fenced, and has ample I water suplply. The land consists of ap- i proximately 60 acres of excellent hay meadow, 20 acres of farm land, a small i acreage of alfalfa, the balance pasture. TERMS: 25% down, day of sale. Balance March 1. 1951 when possession will be given with an option which the buyer may exercise, paying the balance of the purchase price immediately with a 4% interest deduction. This means an interest deduction on three-fourths of the pur chase price from date of sale to March 1, 1951. if buyer pays all cash on day of sale. Seller will furnish abstract a brought up to date, showing merchantable title. For appointment to see this property prior to sale, call Raitt Realty Co. Phone 80, Ainsworth, Nebraska S.rUADSoEwLNsD?„r^^A^"^Tus^0t^ ERNIE WELLER ROY D. RAITT Auctioneer Agent ■ j