The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 18, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Dexter Sc Turek, of
Amelia, Nebr., will sell 20 reg.
Hereford bulls, incL herd bull
Casper Mischief 3, at Atkinson
Livestock M k t., Atkinson,
Nebr., January 30. —Watch for
ad in this paper next week.
__37p45
FOR SALE: Ear corn, dry and
good, price is right. An elevat
or to load your truck, level
gravel county road, 3 miles
west and 3 north of Danceland
corner. Also a few stacks alf
alfa hay. — Maurice Graham,
O’Neill. 34tf
FOR SALE: A small underslung.
—Walter Hagelstein, south of
Emmet. 37p35
FOR SALE: 0-ft. wide heavy
weight linoleum, 65c per run
ning ft. — Midwest Furn. Sc
Appl., West O’Neill, phone
346-J. 37c
FOR SALE: Electric water heat
ers, 30- and 52-gal., double ele
ment. We install them.—Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone
531. 37c
FOR SALE: Armstrong Quaker
9x12 heavyweight rugs, $8.05.
— Midwest Furn. & Appl.,
West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 37c
FOR SALE: Spinet piano. We
have an almost new spinet in
this vicinity (cost over $700.00)
we will turn over to parties
with good credit, willinc to as
sume monthly payments of
$23.95 for balance due.—Write
Auditor, Armstrong Piano Co.,
Arcade Bldg., Spencer, la.
37-38p224
FOR SALE: llu-volt, 1,000-watt
alternating light plant, $225.
One 32-volt Delco, $70.—Plain
view Farm Equipment Co. 4tf
FOR SALE: 2 Brahma bulls, 2
years-old, ready for service.
Just the thing for beef-masters.
Make an offer. 1947 1HC B
with cultivator.—James Clark,
St. Edward, Nebr. 37c
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
boars and gilts. —Frank Beel
aert, Page. 22tf
FOR SALE: New 1950 model
Kelvinator refrigerators and
stoves, last July prices.—Mid
west Furn. & Appl., West O’
Neill, phone 346-J. 37c
FOR SALE: 32-volt light plant,
gas refrigerators. Cheap —
Plainview Farm Equip., Plain
view. 32tf
FOR SALE: 35 acres of corn in
field to be pastured out. Water
at hand.—Ralph Moore, Inman.
_ 37p35
FOR SALE: Fresh eggs at my
home. — Mrs. Sylvester Zakr
zewski, O’Neill, phone 509W.
'_ 36c
FOR SALE: Disc harrows, 10-,
15- and il8-ft. sizes. — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 37c
FOR SALE: 1940 Ford Tudor;
1949 Mercury fordor sedan.—
Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill,
_531._ 37c
FOR SALE: One set of steel
wheels with 6” extension rims
for F20 or regular Farmall. —
Fred Tesch, jr., 6 north and
5V4 east of Atkinson. 37-38p65
FOR SALE: Oil space heaters 8”
and 10”, Preway make. —Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 37c
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted !
Poland China boars. Vaccinated
both ways. New blood line. (
5V« miles west of Plainview on
highway 20.—Elmer Bohl. 21 tf
FOR SALE: Modem 7 - room
house in northeast Atkinson,
insulated, nearly new oil fur
nace, basement, garage, 2 lots,
2 blocks from school.—'Harvey
J. Grof, Atkinson, phone 7462.
37-40pl25
I HAVE cash buyers for residen
tial properties in O’Neill.—R.
H. (‘‘Ray’’) Shriner, O’Neill,
phone 106. 37c
FOR SALE: Available IHC No. 9
and trail mowers. New Idea and |
Lundell power mowers.—Plain
view Farm Equipment, Plain
view, Nebr. 6tf
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON
service and genuine parts call j
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, i
O’Neill. 41tf
FOR SALE: 1949 Pontiac club
coupe, 6 cyl.—Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’Neill. 37c
FOR SALE: 1- and 2-row Case
cornpickers, new.—Wm. Krot
ter Co. oif O’Neill, phone 531.
37c
ATTENTION: Mullen’s Radio
Electric Service does REA and
city electrical wiring. Guaran
i teed repair of home radios, au
to radios and electrical appli
ances of all kinds. We are now j
located in our new shop 2
blocks west and 1 Vi blocks
south of the state garage, O’
Neill. _7tf
WILL SELL high grade spinet
styled piano stored near here
to responsible party for $32.50
cash and $14.00 per month.
Write: Rhodes Piano Co., 114
W. 4th So., Sioux City, la. 37c
FOR SALE: 1948 Pontiac 8 hy
dramatic sedan.—Wm. Krotter
Co. of ONeill. 37c
FOR GOOD insurance of all
kinds see R. H. (“Ray”) Shrin
er, phone 106. 37c
FOR SALE: 1949 Oldsmobile 98
sedan, low mileage. — James
M. Corkle. 33c
For Reduced Rates on
CAR INSURANCE
See:
L. G. GILLESPIE INS. AGY.
O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR.
FOR SALE: 32-volt Delco plant,
32-volt Atwater radio and 32
volt vacuum cleaner, $58.50.—
Plainview Farm Equip, or
Chas. Reyher, Plainview, Nebr.
36-39
FOR SALE: $79.50 King Koil in
nerspring mattress, nearly
new, at half price. See at Bur
lington Depot. 37c
I FOR SALE: 30 reg. Aberdeen
Angus heifers, Bandolier of
Anoka 3d and Blackbird Band
olier of Page breeding, bred or
open. — H. H. Harris Farms,
Sioux City, la., phone 6-5503.
35-37c
FOR SALE: Small oil heater,
like new. Reasonable—phone
558-J. 37p35
SKRVF.L GAS
REFRIGERATOR
i NEW TYPE, large size, all latest
features, freezer compartment
1 across top. This is going to be
' sold at a bargain, 10-year guar
; antee. Phone, write or see at
Coast-to-Coast Store
: STANTON, NEBR.
-—■
No Need to Schedule
Your Repair Work . .
IF YOU’LL BRING ’EM IN NOW
That’ s correct! Our ex)pert mechanics j
are ready to serve you and no appoint
ment is necessary if you bring in your
TRACTOR or AUTOMOBILE right
away . . . before the Spring rush.
Spring is just around that well-known
corner and will be here all too soon! You’ll
save $$$ by acting now.
Home of J. I. Case — M-M Implements —
New Idea
PONTIAC CARS
WM. KROHER CO. OF O’Ni I
Phone 531 West O’Neill
USED CARS ' i
in this edition
See advertisement elsewhere
Midwest Motor Co.,
Ltd.
Phone 100 O’Neill, Nebr.
used^car"& jeep
BARGAINS
1—'1946 Ford.
1—1949 Kaiser.
1—1948 Frazer Manhattan.
1—1947 Kaiser.
1—1942 Ford.
1—1942 Chevrolet.
1—1940 Ford.
1—.1940 Plymouth.
1—1949 Willys Station Wagon.
3—Jeeps, 1946, 1947, 1948.
New Kaisers and Henry J’s in
stock again. Save money. Let
us bid on your used car trade
in.
Outlaw Implement
Company
West O’Neill 36c
MISCELLANEOUS
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of 1
automobile, truck and tractor1
repair. Acetylene welding.
VERN SWICK will be in this teT
ritory again to drill wells.
Anyone wanting a well drilled
may contact him by calling
Bill Tenborg at Emmet, phone
8J12. 37-39p95
r a a j^n a.. —
j. vy u *» uin moot VAvyxiui *v*
your live stock? Then choose as
your market agent the firm that
gets results. — FRANK E.
SCOTT COMMISSION CO.,
STOCK YARDS, SIOUX CITY,
IOWA. 34c.tf.
INCOME TAX
For assistance in filing your
reports, call on
GEO C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr., Res. Phone 161W
33-40
REA FARMSTEAD WIRING
SEE US before you wire. All work
guaranteed.— CHAS. CHAM
BERS, O’Neill, phone 547-J, or
leave word at Gillespie’s. 40tf
HUN T ’ S
PLUMBING & HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
2d door West Midwest Furn.
Service Phone 399, O’Neill
Long Term
4% Federal Lank 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.
auiu
IF YOU WANT cheaper insurance
let me know. I can finance a
1946 and newer model automo
bile and write your insurance
for you! We need and appreci
ate your business.
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr.
GOOD FLOOR SANDER and edg
er for rent. Inquire: Spelts-Ray
Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
Complete
Auction Sales
Service!
Advertising, auctioneering, clerk
ing ... let us take care of the
details. Call or see
ED THORIN, Chambers
or
KEITH ABART, O’Neill
Insurance of All Kinds
LOST & FOUND
LOST: Reward for return of 8.25
truck tire U. S. Royal lost be
tween Mark Gribble’s and O’
Neill Wednesday morning, Jan
uary 3, 1951.—Call 125-W. O’
Neill or Dankert Service,
Chambers. C. E. Mitchell.
36-37p75
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER
WD—James Braddock to Wm
L Neubauer & wf 1-11-51 $4500
Lots 19 & 20 Blk 22- Page
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Carl Lomatch, of Omaha,
is visiting relatives here. She
came to O’Neill with Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Nissen and Mrs. Matt
Hynes, who spent Friday in Om
aha.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
and family and Miss Margery
Norman drove to Burwell Sun
day and spent the day with
friends there.
For income tax services see R.
H. ("Ray") Shrlner. O'NeilL
phone 106. 36-39c
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson were
in Omaha Thursday, January 11.
Anna KayL Mr. and Mrs. John
Kayl and daughters, Joanne and
Carolyn, of Norfolk, were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Schenzel Sunday, January
14.
I _
WANTED
MECHANIC WANTED: Halbur
Impl. Co., Butte, for Ford trac
tor and Dearborn equipment.
37-38p60
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
WANTED: To buy or rent, good
sized improved acreage near
O’Neill. — Write or call The
Frontier. 37-38p60
FARM & COMMERCIAL
WIRING
DON’T WIRE until you have our
price. Be safe. Have your wir
ing installed by our skilled
workmen. We have all mater
ials and fixtures for a complete
job. All material and work
guaranteed. Ten 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
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck mounted shelt
er, 1,500 bu. hour capacity.
Make arrangements for your
shelling with K. C. Hunt, at
Hunts' Recapping Service,
phone 289, O’Neill.
WANTED TO BUY: Oats, wheat
and corn. — Corkle Hatchery,
O’Neill. 13tf
WANTED: Paper hanging. —
Mrs. Charles Beilin, O’Neill,
phone 338J._ 23tf
FOR PROMPT, efficient mechan
ical ditch digging, 6 inches
wide, 6 feet deep, call or write
Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr.,
phone 111 or 21.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 1-room and a 2-room
apartment.—Mrs. James Gronk,
O’Neill, phone 324. 36tf
FOR RENT: Heated sleeping
room. — Mrs. James Mullen,
O’Neill, phone 559-W. 36-37p65
Frontier for printing!
Mothers Aid Pupils
in Surprising Teacher
EMMET—The following moth
ers assisted the pupils of district
20 in a surprise birthday anm
varsary party for Miss Helen
Martens, teacher, held at the
school on Friday, January 12:
Mrs. Jess Wills, Mrs. Frank
Foreman, Mrs. Paul Newton, Mrs.
Grant Peacock, Mrs. Herman
Grothe, Mrs. Woody Gaughen
baugh, Mrs. Elmer Schaaf, Mrs.
Bill Serck, Mrs. Wayne Bates
and Mrs. Dean Perry.
Lunch of jello and cake was
served. A special birthday cake
was baked by Mrs. Herman Gro
the and decorated by Mrs. Grant
Peacock.
Other Emmet News
Phyllis and Gene Seger and
Don Godel, of O’Neill, and Shar
on Wagnon entertained at a skat
ing party at Pat’s lake Friday
evening. Fifty teenagers from
O’Neill and Emmet spent the
evening after which weiners and
marshmallows were roasted.
John Conard, Guy Cole, Spike
Lawrence and Bud Cole were
Sunday fishers in Cherry county.
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney was a
Thursday visitor of Mrs. Charles
Abart.
Steven and Roy Fox spent
Sunday visiting their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox,
and family at O’Neill.
Frank Foreman was a Friday
afternoon visitor at the John
Pruss home.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abart and
family, of O’Neill, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Abart and Dercy.
The Victory Homemakers club
met on Wednesday, January 10,
with Mrs. John Janzing. A cov
ered dish luncheon was served
at noon. All members were pres
ent and Mrs. Joe Winkler and
Mrs. Leo Burival were guests.
The next meeting will be with
Clare Conway.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse,
of O’Neill, and Mrs. William
Newton drove to Grand Island
Sunday where they visited Bud
Newton, who is a patient at the
Veterans hospital there.
Billy and Johnnie Pruss, of O’
Neill, spent Wednesday, Janu
ary 10, visiting their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss.
Mrs. Thomas Preston and Mi
chael and Mrs. G. E. Miles, of
O’Neill, were Thursday visitors
at the Earnest Wedige home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski,
of Page, were Friday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Pongratz.
Mrs. Johnny Babl was a Thurs
day afternoon visitor of Mrs.
Mike Troshynski.
Miss Maureen Murphy was a
Monday, January 8, overnight
guest of Mary Coleman, of At
kinson.
Mrs. Charles Pruss, of Atkin
son, was a Thursday, January 11,
visitor of Mrs. Frank Foreman.
Benton Mellor, of Atkinson,
entertained friends from Atkin
son and Emmet at a skating
party Wednesday evening, Jan
uary 10, at Pat’s lake. The eve
ning was spent skating and
roasting marshmallows.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss and
Mrs. G. D. Janzing attended the
card party at St. Mary’s Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Charles Abart was a
Tuesday, January 9, visitor at the
Paul Schultz home at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Atkinson
and Ed Winkler, of Butte, were
Tuesday, January 9, visitors at
the Joe Winkler home. George
Nachtman, of Amelia, stopped in
by plane.
F. J. Weber and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Macek, of Lincoln, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Winkler and
; family, of Atkinson, were Sun- J
J day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
\ Winkler and Bob.
biale President
Talks to WSCS—
CHAMBERS — The Women’s
Society of Christian Service met
on Thursday, January 11, at the
home of Mrs. Darrell Gillette
I with 32 adults and eight children
present.
Mrs. E. E. Jackman, of Nor
! folk, state president of the
WSCS, was present and gave an
interesting talk.
The president, Mrs. Charles
Grimes, was in charge of the
business meeting. Mrs. Sarah Ad
, ams conducted the devotionals
and Mrs. Steve Shavlik gave the
lesson. Refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Clair Grimes.
Venetian blinds, prompt
delivery, made to measure,
metal or wood, all colors,—J.
M. McDonald Co., O'NeilL lit*
Unique Celebration
for E. A. Chichester?
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. E. A
Chichester observed their golder
wedding anniversary Tuesday
January 16. Because of their fail
ing health, there was no open
house reception. A good neighboi
observance of the event was pla.^
ned by friends. A group met wit!
them for a no-host dinner. The
men sawed and hauled wood tc
their home and got feed for theii
stock. The ladies spent the after
noon quilting.
Mr .and Mrs. Chichester were
married at Wayne on Januar,
16, 1901. The couple has foui
children—Mrs. Charles Hacken
smith, of Kentucky; Morlin, o
Idaho; Raymond, of California
and Albert Alden, of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Chichester wen.
honored at a pre-golden wedding
anniversary celebrated at thAi
home one half mile south <
Page. Friday, July 14, 1950, b’
members of their family and
close friends. At that time then
son, Morlin, and family and Ray
mond and family were able tc
be present.
Other Page News
Mrs. Eldon Wederick, of Boue
i steel, S. D., and Thomas Brurt
, visited at the Melvin Roach home
over the weekend.
Clint Asher and son, Lawrence,
recently visited the former’s
| brother, Neil Asher, and wif
I and other relatives. They were
on their way to Minnesota after
i visiting relatives in California.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and
Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Snyder were dinner guests Su/i
j day of Mrs. Larbee Kelly.
I John r. Gallagher
Attorney-at-Law
First Natl Bank Bldg.
O'Neil] t Phone 11
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN
ATTORNEY
First National Bank Bldg. I
O'NEILL
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Another G Sale Forecast
• Several good consignments of calves and yearlings, both
steers and heifers, are on hand for today's sale — Thursday,
January 18. In addition, there will be the usual run of breeding
cows and mixed cattle. Our cattle market has been strong. A week
ago choice steer calves sold for 41-cents per pound.
• We're expecting another good run of hogs with several ship
ments of good feeder pigs.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
(Formerly Fredrickson Livestock Comm. Co.)
LEIGH & VERNE REYNOLDSON. Managers
Phone 2 _Q’Nei11
LLOYD COLLINS IUPLS.
Phone 365 O Neill
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• This is a 5-passenger car with radio
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we’ve had on our lot in a long time.
Clean, ready to go.
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