The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 12, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 16, Image 16

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 60 purebred Hamp
shire boars. Streamlined, ba
con type, heavy boned, good
hams, small head. Some blue
ribbon winners. New popular
bloodlines. Prices reasonable.
—Shadylane Hampshire Farm,
3 mi. east of Creighton. 20-27c
FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt
alternation light plant, $225.
One 32 - volt Delco, $70. —
Plainview Farm Equipment
Co. 4tf
FOR SALE: Purebred spotted
boars and gilts.—Frank Beel
aert, Page. 22tf
Duroc Sale
Saturday, Oct. 14, 2 p. m.
WE WILL sell 50 head of big,
growthy Duroc boars and
gilts sired by a Son of Blue
Diamond, 1949 Nebr. grand
champion. Sale will be held
at the farm near Spencer.
F. W. Loock & Son
Spencer, Nebr. 22-23c
FOR SALE: Electric water heat
ers, 30- and 52-gal., double el
ement. We install them. —
—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill,
phone 531. 23c
FOR SALE: 1940 Ford tudor;
1949 Pontiac 6 club coupe. —
Wm. Krotter Co. of OfNeill,
phone 531. 23c
FOR SALE: Chrome and leath
er breakfast set. little used.—
James M. Corkle, O’Neill.
23c
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric SI
O’Neill.
FOR SALE: Red cedar posts, all
sizes, priced to sell. — Chas.
Lawrence, O’Neill.
15-18pl9-31p335
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
Poland China boars. Vaccinat
ed both ways. New blood line.
5y« miles west of Plainview
on highway 20.—Elmer Bohl.
21 tf
FOR SALE: Available IHC Na
9 and trail mowers New Idea
and Lundell power mowers—
Plainview Farm Equipment,
Plainview. Nebr. 8ti
New Massey-Harris
Combines
Give Us Your Order NOW With
Small Payment Down
Massey-Harris Guarantees De
livery in December, 1950,
at old low price.
AIL Sizes — Self-Propelled or
Pull Type. 6-, 7-, 10-, 12-, 14-,
16-Ft. Sizes.
1 New 1951 Massey-Harris Self
propelled Cornpicker.
Outlaw Implement
Company
Tony Asimus, O’Neill, Nebr.
Phone 373 23c
FOR SALE: 1946 Chev. 2-ton
truck, new engine, 2-speed
transmission, 8 25 tires. $750.
— Corkle Hatchery, O'Neill,
phone 19. 23c
FOR SALE: Disc harrows, 10-,
12-, 15- and 18-ft. sizes.—Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 23c
AUTO OWNERS
IF YOU WANT cheaper insur
ance let me know. I can fi
nance a 1946 and newer mod
el automobile and write you*
insurance for you I We need
and appreciate your business
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O'Neill, Nebr.
FOR SALE: Breeding Ewes for
sale — Lloyd Kyner, phone
2301 Long Pine or Cecil Schal
lex, phone 3961. Long Pine,
Nebr. 19-28c
FOR SALE: Oil space heaters
8” and 10", Preway make. —
Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill.
23c
FOR SALE: Two 5-acre plots,
ideal for building, within 8
blocks of O’Neill schools, just
outside city limits- — R. H.
("Ray”) Shriner, O'Neill,
phone 106 21c
I HAVE cash buyers for residen
tial properties in O’Neill. —
R. H. (“Ray") Shriner, O’Neill,
phone 106. 22-24c
Cornpicker Bargains
New G. I. and Farmrite
The simplest & best picker sold
1-row pull type, $495.00
2-row pull type or mounted
$695 00.
A picker to fit any tractor.
Also semi-mounted 1-rows foi
Ford or Ferguson tractors.
Lowest prices in U. S. A.
Largest stock of G. I and Farm
rite parts in Nebr.
Outlaw Implement
Company
Phone 373 O’Neill, Nebr
You Want M<
for your Uve stock ship to
popular FRANK F SCOTT
Siuux City, Iowa
-- - - -
FOR SALE: 1- and 2-row Case
cornpickers, new.—Wm. Krot
,er Co of O’Neill, phone 531.
23c
FOR SALE: 12-fa. Winchester
pump gun in good shape. See
— W. M. Egger, O’Neill. 23c
*- ■
FOR SALE: A gas Servel, used 3
months, at a low price at
Leidy's, O’Neill. 23c
I USED CARS &
JEEPS
ALL BARGAINS
1950 Coronet Deluxe Dodge.
*948 Frazer Manhattan.
: 1949 Willys S ation Wagon.
1936 Chevrolet.
1935 Chevrolet.
11946 Plymouth.
11947 Willys Jeep.
1934 Oldsmobile.
Asimus Kaiser-Frazer
Company
New Kaisers and Henry J’s
In Stock Again
FOR SALE: 160-acre farm, 80
acres pasture, 70 acres hay
& farm ground, 10 acres shel
terbelt, 6 miles south and 4Vfe
miles west of Atkinson. —Joe
Mlinar, Atkinson. 23-24p60
FOR SALE: Gas bathroom heat
er, $4.95 at Leidy’s, O’Neill.
PEP CLUB bake sale Saturday,
October 14, at Ralya’s IGA
store. Starting at 10 a. m. 23p35
FOR SALE: Just received ship
ment of 6.70x15, 7.10x15 and
6.00x16 B. F. Goodrich tubeless
tires.—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’
Neill, phone 531. 23c
FOR SALE: 2 - bedroom fully
modern home in O’Neill, a real
good buy, immediate posses
sion. —R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner,
O’Neill, phone 106. 22-24c
FOR SALE: Used gas stove, full
size, $35 at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 23c
FOR SALE: Good improved farm
in northern Holt county, con
sisting of 229 acres, 100 acres
under cultivation, 27 acres alf
alfa, balance pasture. Part can
be irrigated, with pump on
farm. Must be sold soon. —
George C. Robertson, O’Neill.
23-25c
Beilin’s Gardens
OFFERS the following for sale:
Navy beans, cabbage, potatoes,
onions, squash, individual and
hubbard. Order now. —Phone
338-J. 18tf
FOR SALE: 1947 Chevrolet Style
master. Inquire Consumers of
fice days or call 409J evenings.
—Don Kellner, O’Neill. 23p35
FOR SALE: Purbred Hereford
boars, papers furnished. — Art
Brinkman, O’Neill, phone 162-J
23-24p65
FOR SALE: Swift’s Mineral,
100 pounds $3.25 at Leidy’s,
O’Neill. 23c
FOR SALE: Heavy duty under
slung, heavy beams and axles,
good rubber, new 14x18 bed,
complete with cable.— Gerald
Connor, 8 miles north 5 east,
Atkinson. 23-25p85
FOR SALE: Well-improved 320
acre farm located 4 miles south
west of Inman, about 40 acres
hayland, 12 acres alfalfa, bal
ance farm and pasture; 9-room
house, 30x48 barn, 20x90 cattle
sned, hogshed, granary, new
chicken house, 3 wells, 2 n*w
windmills, double garage; 1
mil* from school; REA and
mail route to place.—Otto Ret
k-', Inman. 23-25pl50
FOR SALE: Jamesway hen’s
nests at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 23c
FOR SALE: Oil heated hen ca
terers at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 23c
23c
FOR GOOD insurance of all
kinds see R. H. (“Ray”) Shrin
er, O’Neill, phone 106. 22-24c
FOR SALE: 9-room house in
good O’Neill residential dis
trict, 2 to baths, beautiful
home, one of the better homes
j - in city, 8 lots.—R. H. (“Ray")
Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106.
22-24e
FOR SALE: Good used Woods
Bros, cornpicker. ready to go,
reasonable.—Augie Thiele, 13
miles south and 3 to east of
Ewing. 23-24p65
FOR SALE: Modern, new 4
room house, outside city lim
its, Danceland corner, includes
5to acres ground, electricity,
mail, telephone. Ideal for de
velopment. —Glea H. Wade,
’ O’Neill 22c
FOR SALE: To settle estate,
good 320-acre improved farm,
located 20 miles* east 5 miles
north of O'Neill 120 acres un
der cultivation, 30 gores alf
lafa. balance pasture — La
vaine Hines, at the farm.
22-23pl 00
>st Possible Dollars
lh» dependable, capable, long
COMMISSION CO, Stock Yanis.
23tf
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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 Itf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-black East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in aU kinds
of automobile, truck and trac
tor repair Acetylene weld
ing
GOOD FLOOR SAJTOER and
edger for rent Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’NeilL
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck mounted
sheller, 1,500 bu. hour capac
ity. Make arrangements for
you rebelling with K. C.
Hunt, at Hunt’s Recapping
Service, phone 289, O’NeilL
Complete
Auction Sales
Service!
Advertising, auctioneering,
clerking ... let us take care
of the details. Cadi or see
ED THORIN, Chambers
or
KEITH ABART, O’Neill
Insurance 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
CONTACT
Ralph Simpson
LESTER ELECTRIC
O’Neill, Nebr.
29tf
FOR PROMPT, efficient mech
anical ditch digging, 6 inches
wide, 6 feet deep, cal] or write
Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr.,
phone 111 on 21.
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. Itf
Long Term
4% Federal Land Bank
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Natl Farm Loan Ass’n.
Lyit P LMerks, Sec.-Treas.
O’Neill, Nebr.
NOTICE
No hunting or trespassing on
any of my ranches without my
permission.
D. C. SCHAFFER, O'Neill
22-23pl.00
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 lo. ated in our
new shop 2 blocks west and
lVfc blocks south of the state
garage, O’Neill. 7tf
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
WM.’S BIKE SHOP
blocks north of Ford Gar
age, O’Neill. Buy, sell and re
pair. Have parts for bikes,
whizzer motors, scooters,
skates, household appliances,
etc. 52tl
HUNT’S
PLUMBING St HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
2d door West Midwest Fum
Service Phone 399: O’Neill
For Reduced Rates on
CAR INSURANCE
See:
L. G GILLESPIE INS. AGY.
O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR.
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mrs. Henry Wood returned
Tuesday, October 3, from Boise
Ida., where she had 6pent J
weeks with her daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Emer
son, Smock, and baby daughtei
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wer
; ner and children spent Sunda>
with hi6 parents, Mr and Mrs
Henry Werner, at Emmet.
Mr and Mrs. L. W Taggari
left Friday for Mitchell anc
Scottsbluff for a short vacatior
and to visit friends and rela
tives Mrs. Taggart’s brother
Elmer Warner is taking care a:
he place They returned Mon
day.
Mr and Mrs. Dean V. Stev
ens and children, of Atkinsoi
and Mr. and Mrs Donalc
Grimes and Bonnie, of Cham
hers, were Sunday guests m thi
E K Carpenter hone.
WANTED
WANTED: Modern house to
rent in O’Neill.—Vivian New
man Magstadt, Boyden, la.
22-23c
WANTED BY BUY: Oats, wheat
and corn.—Corkle Hatchery,
O’Neill. lail
4
WANTED: Work for Motor ,
Grader. All kinds of road and
ditch work. Private owned
machine. — Gerald Harding,
O’Neill, phone 386-W.
22-25pl.20
WANTED: Married man for year - t
around ranch work. Inquire
personally- — Claude Keller,
Newport. 23-24p65
WANTED: Paper hanging. —
Mrs. Charles Beilin, O’Neill,
phone 338J. 23tf
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH to thank my friends for
the flowers, cards, letters and
other messages sent to me while
I was in St. Joseph’s hospital
at Sioux City for 2 Ms weeks. I
want you to know they were
greatly appreciated. — Otto
Retke, Inman. 23p50
THANKS TO all those that re
membered us with gifts and
cards and personal calls on our
50th anniversary.
Mr. and Mr. Albert Klingler
23p50
LOST fc FOUND
LOST: Strayed from my place
a month ago one horned
white-faced heifer weighing
about 500 pounds, branded on
right hip with (7, lazy J).
Please telephone 9F110 or
write to Mrs. Martha L. Johr
ing, O’Neill, Nebr. _20tf
STRAYED: 1 whitefaee year
ling heifer, branded (lazy H
inverted V) on left ribs. —
Stanley Jarman, Chambers.
22-23p60
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Heated sleeping
rooms, close in, 3rd house
north of Chev. garage, O’Neill.
22-23c
M iss Parks Feted in
Pre-Nuiptial Showers
PAGE — Miss Dona Parks was
honored at 3 prenupitals showers
last week.
The first was held at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ian Parks, last Thursday after
noon, where a nice group attend
ed and she received a number of
gif s.
Friday evening Mrs. Neven
Ickes, jr., Mrs. Paul Hartigan,
Miss Dena Knight and Miss Gen
elle Park were hostesses at the
R. T. Parks home. A musical pro
gram and games were enjoyed.
She received a number of nice
gifts that day also.
Saturday afternoon the high
school girls enjoyed their shower
at the B. H. Stevens home with
Misses Carol and Lorna Stevens,
Jane and Ruth Parks and Audrey
Braddock as hostesses. Games
were enjoyed during the after
noon and the honored guest re
ceived a number of additional
gifts
Other Page News
Will Watterman, Cecil and Ne
oma left Sunday morning for
Brancroft. Mrs. Watterman had
gone to Brancroft Wednesday, Oc
tober 4. Sunday afternoon they
attended the wedding of Mrs.
Watterman’s niece, Miss Gladys
Leiton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowen and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Edmisten and son were dinner
guests of Mrs. Hester Edmisten
Tuesday evening, October 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Wanser
and family, of Holly Springs, la.,
spent the weekend visiting Mr.
Wanser’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Wanser at Page and Mrs.
Wanser’s relatives at O’Neill.
Stevie Saindon celebrated his
Id birthday anniversary Saturday
afternoon by having Mrs. Jerome
^llen and Rickie and Mrs. R. D.
Copes, in to eat ice cream and
:ake with other members of his
family.
The Page Pep club was organ
ized October 5 with Miss Shawl
as sponsor. The following officers
were elected. Margie Finch, presi
dent; Nancy Heiss, vice-president;
Bessie Hartigan, secretary and
treasurer.
, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McIntosh
and 2 sons and Mrs. Nelle McIn
tosh, Ray and Mryl went to Tek
ameh Saturday to visit relatives.
Mr. McIntosh and family return
ed home Sunday. Mrs. Nelle Mc
Intosh and family plan to spend
a week there.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Horrocks
and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hor
rocks and family, of Tilden, Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Horracks and
family and Dixie Reige, of Nor
folk, enjoyed a no host dinner at
the Lester Reige home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Woods re
turned home Friday night from a
3 weeks’ vacation trip. They first
went to Elm Creek where they
visited their son, Lonnie Wood,
and family, going from there to
Syracuse, Kans., to the home of
there son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Richards. They
then visited with Mr. Wood’s
brother, Chester Wood, and wife
at Jamestown, Tenn., and with
his sister, Mrs. Herman Rouse, ip
Kentucky. On their return home
they stopped at Sioux City to vis
it the home of another daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Undine, and
family.
Mr. ahdMrs. Otto Matschullat
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Henry Letterman home at Orch
ard.
J. S. Graves, of Naper, spent
Sunday at the home of his son,
Clifford Graves, and family.
H. L. Banta and LaVern Van
Conett visited fith Mr. Banta’s
mother, Mrs. Jess Roam, at Long
I^ne Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bolen, of Lin
coln, and Mrs. Hester Edmisten
were last Thursday evening guest
at the George Pxrk home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
have received word their son,
Dale, has been transfered from
the Sears Roebuck store at Mo
line, 111., to the Sears office in
Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Donald Heiss and daugh
ter and Mrs. Warren Kennedy and
daughter went to Greeley Wed
nesday, October 4, to visit their
parents. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Ray
burn. Mr. Heiss and Mr. Kennedy
spent Sunday there and brought
their families home.
Rosenkrans Family
Move to Redbird
REDBIRD — Mr- and Mrs. H.
V. Rosenkrans and daughter,
Dorothy, moved from their home
near Dorsey Wednesday, Octob
er 4, to the Pete More home at
Redbird where Mr. Rosenkrans
will be the new postmaster.
Dorothy will continue to drive
to her school at Scottville where
she is teaching her second term.
Other Redbird News
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and
W kd kJ
sons were guests of Mrs. Miller’s
sister, Mrs. Frank Wyant and
family Sunday, October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- H. W. Tom
linson, of O’Neill, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Baker Saturday,
September 30. L
Douglas Butterfield and Wal
ter and Albert Lee Kruse, who
! stav with Mrs. Dale Mulhair and ,
attend high school in Lynch,
spent the weekend with home
folks. : 'f 7
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carsten,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Dion, of Lynch, attended
the Corn Palace festival at Mit
chell. S. D., one day last Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson cal
led in the Nick Baker home Sun
day, October 1.
Jack Wilson called at his par
ent’s home, the Ray Wilsons, last
Thursday enroute to Lynch.
Frank Wyant hauled cattle to
Atkinson Tuesday, October 3, for
Ernest Wright.
Mrs. Chester Carsten called on 1
Mrs. Ray Wilson last Thursday.
Floyd Kaasa and daughter,
Gaylene, visited Mrs. Floyd Kaa
sa at the hospital Sunday, Oc
tober 1.
Lyle Wills spent the weekend
at Lake Andes, S. D., with Beryl
Bessert.
Virgil Wilson spent the week
end with homefolk-s.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyant
hauled stock to O’Neill Thurs
day, September 28, for Arthur
Bessert.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W\ Cookley.
of Comstock, visited last week
several days in the Elmer Luedt
ke home. t
Junior Wilson accompanied Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Tuch and Joy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tuch, of
Lynch, to^ the Com Palace festi
val at Mitchell, S. D., Saturday,
September 30.
Dorothy Rosenkrans called on
Willa Schollmeyer Friday, Sep
tember 29, before school.
Patty Carson, of O’Neill, spent
the weekend with her grand
mother, Mrs. Anna Carson.
Many friends and relatives at
tended the wedding of Alyce Car
sten and Eldon Mills at Lynch
Friday, October 6, and also their
wedidng dance there the same
evening.
—.—■-_v
The servicemen's favorite hob
by .. . photography. Don't leave
without a camera and plenty of
films. We have them in stock. —
O'Neill Photo Co. 21-2Gc
Mrs. Milton Krause and Nan
cy are visiting Mr. Krause’s
narents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K.
Krause, at Albion.
A A a
♦ Thursday STAR Specials ★
I ^ ; * . 'it
HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone -
a real moneysaving bargain for
Thursday shoppers in O Neill. Tune in to
the "Voice of The Frontier" each Wednes
day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the
next day s STAR SPECIALS. Watch
The Frontier each week for the page of
Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! 1
1,000 Calves and 900 Other Cattle Expected
• We expect between 800 and 1.000 calves and from 700 to 900
other cattle in our sale today (Thursday —date of our an
nual c°'i sale.
9 The hog sale will qet underway at 10:30 a. m.. calf sale
at 1 p. b., and the other cattle will be sold after the calves.
• Yearling* and butchers comprise most of the 700 to 900 cat
tle. the yearlings including some heifers and steers.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
<Fo-merlv Fredrickson Livestock Comm. Co.)
LEIGH fe VERNE REYNOLDSON. Manager*
Phone 2 O’Neill j
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NEW DEAL OIL 00. I
I —In West O’Neill—
FRONTIER GASOLINE
I It’s Sizzling Hot
| • The hottest and best gasoline you
can buy anywhere is FRONTIER
I GASOLINE . . . means more miles
H per gallon . . . your car starts easier
and quicker because FRONTIER
| GASOLINE is sizzling hot!
j Regular Gas 80 Octane
I I Frontier Ethyl 90 Octane
| CORKLE FARM STORE (
j O’Neill Phone 524 j
j* THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL *| '
Used 1946 Chevrolet 1
2-TON TRUCK j
$650 !
3 *
3 • This truck is priced for quick sale 1
l ... it’s complete with box . . . has j
s low mileage ... it is in excellent con- j
3 dition . . . features a good heater, good ]
! tires and a two-speed transmission. I
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LOHAUS MOTOR CO. I
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IPhone 16 O’Neill |
♦ THURSDAY ST® SPECIAL * I
I 1947 Ford Super Deluxe 1 ,
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4-Door Sedan
• Very Clean.
• Ftad'o.
• Healer.
• New Seat Covers.
• Very Good Tires.
• Good Paint.
prDAY $10501