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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1950)
TRY ——— o5r mwijw rg.Tl _ for sale FOR SALE: 1940 Tudor Ford sedan and 1946 Chevrolet hi ton pickup.—James H. Cronk, ^JJhone 324, O’Neill. 17tf FOR SALE: Some barley. _ Maurice Graham, O’Neill. 17c FOR SALE: Good paying locker plant and grocery store, build ing and lockers, in Chambers, Nebr. Stock to be invoiced. Priced for immediate sale.— Geo. C. Robertson, O’Neill, Nebr. 16-18c FOR SALE TOP USED Cars, Jeeps. All clean, low mileage, run like new. Priced below what they are worth. 1 1947 Ford Tudor, * complete, radio, heater. 1 1947 Frazer, complete, radio, heat er. 1 1947 Jeep. 1 1948 Jeep. 1 1948 Willys 4-wheel drive pickup. 1 1949 Willys 6 station wagon. OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO. O’Neill, Nebraska 16-17c FOR SALE: Disc harrows, 10-, 12-, 15- and 18-ft. sizes.—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 17c FOR SALE: 10- in. Superflex round oil heater, with barrel and pipe. Price $10.00.—P. F. Morgan, phone 538R, O’NeilL 17p40 AUTO OWNERS IF YOU WANT cheaper insur ance let me know. I can fi nance a 1946 and newer mod * el automobile and write yotn insurance for you! We need and appreciate your business. GEO. C. ROBERTSON O’Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE: Pawnee seed wheat for sale. Grown from certified seed and free from rye.—Alex A. Liska, Niobrara, Nebr. 16-18c ~ LIGHT PLANTS WARDS have in stock for im mediate delivery, all sizes from 1000 to 3000 watts. We can supply now, wire and supplies to complete your j wiring job. See Mrs. Lamson today. Montgomery Ward * Norfolk, Nebr. 15-13c FOR SALE:10:38 and 11:38 tractor tires.—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. 17c I HAVE buyers for farms azxi ranches. If your farm or ranch x for sale, let me find a buyer for it — R. H. Par ker. O’NeilL ltf FOR SALE: 1949 Ford fordor. —Wm. Krotter Co., of O’Neill, phone 531. 17c FOR SALE: Vigoro in 5- 10- 25 50- and 100-lb. bags. — Wm. Krotter Co. of O’NeilL phone 53L 17c FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON service and genuine parts call * at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop. O’Neill. 4 ltf FOR SALE: Barn, 18x20, to be moved. Standing, in good con dition. — Marvin Stauffer, Page. 16-17p65 FOR SALE: Used battery radio, bargain at $5.—Midwest Furn. & Appl. Co., West O’NeilL 17c FOR SALE: Electric water heat ers, 30- and 52-gal., double el ement. We install them. — —Wm. Krotter Co. of O’NeilL phone 531. 17c FOR SALE: One 24-ft auto matic hydraulic dump rake, with Farmall H or M tractor hitch.—John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. 7tf FOR SALE: Red cedar posts, all sizes, priced to selL — Chas. Lawrence, O’NeilL _ 15-18pl9-31p335 FOR SALE: Electric fans and evaporative air conditioners. Wm. Krotter Co. of O’NeilL _ 17c 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 ptr acre, $5,000 cash will handle and will carry balance. — R. H. (•■Ray”) Shriner, OTieiU, ph. 106. 16c FOR SALE. Available IHC No. 9 and trail mowers. New Idea and Landell power mowers.— Plain view Farm Equipment, Plainview. Nehr. 6tf Let’s Trade Now WE HAVE A GOOD SELEC TION OF USED CARS 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-dr. Se dan, heater. 1948 Hudson 6, Club Coupe, ra dio, heater, overdrive. 1947 Hudson 6, 4-dr., radio, heater, overdrive. 1947 Chevrolet Club Coupe, ra dio and heater. 1947 Chevrolet Tudor, 20,000 actual miles. 1941 Chevrolet Tudor, heater, new paint. 1940 Chevrolet Tudor, radio and heater. 1941 Dodge 4-dr., radio, heater, fluid drive. 1939 Plymouth Tudor, radio, heater, new paint. 1941 Ford Deluxe Tudor, heater. WE HAVE A FEW CARS FOR SCHOOL DRIVING THAT ARE READY TO GO AND PRICED LOW 1936 Chevrolet Tudor, a nice one. 1935 Chevrolet Tudor, runs good. 1934 Chevrolet 4-dr., new paint. 1932 Ford 4-dr., runs nice, good body. 1935 Plymouth Coupe. Remember, Our Better Used Cars Are Guaranteed Caonderinger Motor Co. I Home of Dependable Transportation Hudson, Dodge & Plymouth Atkinson, Nebr.—Phone 8311 17c u it pays to have your own ALL-CROP Harvester ONLY $965 f.o.b. la Porta, Indiana tScevr-Klaoa attachment extra) I* Clean harvesting at faster field speeds beats the weather to your crops. 2. Lightweight — easy to pull in soft fields. 3. Simple to operate, rubber shelling con k tacts avoid crackage. Cylinder speed ad justs at turn of a crank. 4. Hydraulic header control optional for trac tors with pump and standard remote ram. i.,u.o—(PLUS-CHALMERS^ V SAKS AMO iilVICf J MARCELLOS IMPL. CO. Phone S Week O'Neill k Beilin s Gardens FOR SALE: Corn, cucumbers, tomatoes, potatoes, string beans, carrots, beets and on ions. Pound or bushel. Order early. FOR SALE: The Henry Rakow modern home in Page. Pos esion given Oct. 1. — J. T. Fletcher, Orchard, or call at the Page bank. 17-18p85 FOR SALE: 60 new cornpickers G. I. and Farmrite, 1- and 2 row, pull type or mounted, lowest prices in America.— Outlaw Implement Co., O’ Neill, Nebr., phone 373. 16-18c FOR SALE: Two used dressers, cheap. — Midwest Fum. & AppL Co., West O’Neill. 17c FOR SALE OR RENT: 7-room house. Modern, except heat— Call 216W. 17 For Reduced Rates on CAR INSURANCE See: L. G. GILLESPIE INS. AGY. O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR. MISCELLANEOUS 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 FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt alternation light plant. $225. One 32 - volt Delco, $70. — Plainview Farm Equipment Co. 4tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Ha If-black East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and trac tor repair. Acetylene weld ing. HUNT’S PLUMBING 8t HEATING Complete Bathroom Fixtures 2d door West Midwest Furn. Service Phone 399; O’Neill 43ctf : HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 2Stf WM.’S BIKE SHOP 2H 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 GOOD FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent Inquire: Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co, O'Neill 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 lt4 blocks south of the state garage, O’Neill. 7tf 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. • 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. 51 tf EFF. R. CARMICHA1L Box 201 Spencer, Nebr. FOR RENT FOR RENT: 100 acres good hay land for cash or share, 5 mi. north of Page.—J. J. Harring ton, O’Neill. 17c7 WANTED: To buy a good used typewriter.—O’Neill, Box 525. 17p35 • • • • — — — — —--it — r ■ m m m m m ■■ CARD OF THANKS WE TAKE this means to thank the many friends and neigh bors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy dur ing our rerent beveavtvnent. also for the beautiful floral offerings — Mrs Ethel Gib son and children, Mrs. Jennie Gibson and family, Mr. and Mrs A1 Lcidtke and family 47p50 Entertain at Shower Mis tlill Millet and Mrs Hay Hughes entertained at a bridal , shower for Mbs Mary Jones, of Atkinson, at the home of Mrs Joe Jareske, on Saturday after- < noon, August 3d Mbs Jones and l.eo Jaresk* were married Monday, August 2d I_ WANTED 0 WANTED: Responsible party can re-buy first grade spinet piano by assuming small monthly payment. Write Rhodes Piano Co., 114 W. 4th Street, Sioux City, la. 17c GIRL OR YOUNG WOMAN' WANTED FOR GENERAL housework, good wages, phone or write: Mrs. Wm. J. Froelich O’Neill, Nebr., Ph. 130 16-17c REA FARMSTEAD WIRING SEE US before you wire, ah work guaranteed. — CHAS. CHAMBERS, O’Neill, phone 247-R, or leave word at Gil lespies. 40tf FARM Sc 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 O'Neill, Nebr. _’ 29 tf CUSTOM CORN SHELLING: New M-M truck mounted sheller, 1,500 bu. hour capac ity. Make arrangements for you rsheiling with K. C. Hunt, at Hunt’s Recapping Service, phone 289, O’Neill. _ 50tf t FOR PROMPT, efficient mech- i anical ditch digging, 6 inches wide, 6 feet deep, call or write Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr., phone 111 on 21. WANTED: Man and wife for permanent farm-ranch posi tion. Small modern house | provided.—Harvey A. Tomp kins, Inman. 16tf WANTED BY BUY: Oats, wheat and corn.—Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill Utf 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 John Rohloff, 62, Ex-Lynch Man, Dies LYNCH — Funeral services were held at White River, S. D., for John Rohloff, 62, on Thurs day, August* 24. Mr. Rohloff is a former Lynchite, had passed away Tuesday, August 22. He was an uncle to Mrs. Bill Hal va, of Lynch, and was well Known to the older residents of Lynch as he owned a farm northwest of Lynch. Survivors are his widow, 1 son, and 2 daughters. Other Lynch Newes Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Black bird and Kenny, returned home from Winnebago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gen* Harris moved to Ducan where they have employment Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Craig, and family, stopped at the par ental home, the Hal Craig's, on their way home to Winner, S. D., from a visit in Omaha and Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolund and son visited at the George Kolund home in Plainview last week. Ernest J. Darnell, of Omaha, is here visiting friends and rel atives. Mr- and Mrs. William Hav anek. Mrs. Ray Havranek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder, and family, John Weeder, and Mrs. Hannah Streit attended the Krotter-Soukup wedding a t Spencer Monday, August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Faran and l oys, of Meadow Grove, spent - everal days visiting relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Stewrat and baby, of Omaha, came Sat urday for a visit at the Art Stewart home. Mrs Vincent Jehorek and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski called on Mrs Joe Mamie in Spencer last Thursday afternoon. Mr, apd Mrs. Donald Green, uf Lincoln, spent the weekend at her parental Bus Greene 'one Mrs Lulu Van Meter's duugh- t ter ami husband, of Lake An des, S I), spen* Sunday at the Van Meter home. Return to Omaha— Mr ami Mrs Robert Cook ami family returned to Um» ha after a 10-day visit with Mr Cook's parents*. Mr and Mrs. Robert Cook, *r Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt and daughter, Patricia, will de part Friday for several davs’ visit in northern Minnesota and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monroe and Roger, of Fairfax, S. D.. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin. The ladies , were schoolmates. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and Eli Hershiser. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ven tiecher and children, of Ewing, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claence Sauser. In the afternoon, they called on Mr. and Mrs. A1 Sauser. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tucker and daughter, Lois, of Holyoke, Colo., stopped to visit briefly with Mrs. Ellen Sullivan and family. They were enroute home from a fishing trip. Mrs. M. E. Jacobson and son, Paul, departed Wednesday for Vermillion, S. D., to visit rela tives. John Becker, of Exeter, was a weekend guest of Mr. apd Mrs. Herb Jansen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clouse^ from Beaver Valley, visited Sunday, August 27, with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Krause and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kirkpatrick and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. i Lloyd McManigal spent Sunday at Pickstown, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tomlin son are vacationing at the lakes in Minnesota. Mrs. Harold McNally and daughter, Sandra Lee, of Ains- , worth, came Sunday, August 27, to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Christine Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spry vis ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spry near Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Berens, of Spencer, were visitors Satur day, August 26, of Mr. and Mrs. ■ .. ■ 11 -T—1- '• ' Robert Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld and children, of Vancover. Wash., arrived in O Neill Monday eve ning and will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Gerdes were dinner guests Sunday, Au gust 27, of Mr and Mrs. Char. Beilin and family. Mr. Gerdes resigned his position at the O’ Neill pubic school and will move to Grand Island and work for Nutrena Mills. Mrs. Art Barnes and sons, John, Robert and Billie, of Portland, Ore., have been visit ing the past 2 weeks with her sister-in-law and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luben, and with friends at Inman, and Page. They left Monday, August 28, and will visit at Gresham, Om aha and Lincoln before return ing home. It’s Easier To Stop A Check THAN IT IS TO STOP A THIEF Carry a check book instead of a lot of f cash. A thief can take your cash for a total loss, but you can stop payments on your checks and not lose a single penny! Open a checking account with us. — ★ — O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK — Member DFIC — i ■ - *"*« ft, h j .* i Meet the most glamorous new car in years! The first car in America built on the Iprinciple-of Anatomic Design . . . design that suits the needs of the human anatomy in a way never before achieved! The car that’s years ahead in sleek low lines . . . unmatched roomi ness and comfort . . . “control-tower” vision . . . easy handling and smooth, economical performance — in every thing, in fact, that you’ve ever wanted in motoring! Come in . . . see it today! * Phone 373 Weel O’Neill