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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1951)
FOR SALE FOR SALE: Mobil service station at Butte, Nebr.—Leander Web er, prop., Butte, Nebr. 39-4lc SEE US FOR YOUR TRUCK TIRE NEEDS We Have Them in Stock— 8.25x20, 9.00x20, 10.00x20 GAMBLES O’Neill, Nebr. 39c FOR SALE. Electric water heat ers, 30- and 52-gal., double ele ment. We install them.—Win. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. 39c FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt alternating light plant, $225. One 32-volt Delco, $70.—Plain view Farm Equipment Co. 4tf FOR SALE: Stock rack, good condition, for l^-ton pickup. Can be seen at Lloyd Collins, O’Neill, phone 365. 39c50 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. 39c FOR SALE: 1941) Farmall MD, , perfect shape, new tractor guarantee; 1946 Farmall B; j new 1951 one-ton International pickup, with combination rack; ! new International Vfc-ton pick- j up; 1947 TD-9 Crawler with new bulldozer.— Keating Im- i plement Co., Atkinson. 39-40 FOR BALE: 32-volt light plant, Pas ref. igerators. Cheap — ’lainview Farm Equip., Plain view. 32 tf FOR SALE: Disc harrows, 10-, 15- and 18-ft. sizes. — Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill 39c FOR SALE: < '<> heaters 8" and 10”, Preway make. —Wm. Krotter Co. of O'Neill. 39c FOR SALE: Round baled alfal fa and brome hay. Now in barn in finest condition.—Carl Christensen, Star, Nebr. 38-39c 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: 9-ft. wide heavy weight linoleum, 65c per run ning ft. — Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 39c FOR SALE 1940 Ford tudor; 1949 Mercury fordor sedan.— Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, SSI. 39c FOR SALE: 32 - volt Wincharg er motor, batteries and appli ances. — Emil C. Stelling, 2 miles east 1 mile south of Or chard. 38-40cl20 FOR SALE: Nesco cooker, used 3 times, yours for $20.—Mid west Furn, & Appl., West O’ O’Neill, phone 346-J. 39c 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 W. F. FINLEY. M. D. OFFICE PHONE: 28 First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL MACHINERY FOR SALE: 1— John Deere 12-A combine with pickup attachment, ready to go; l _ 4Mg-ft. John Deere 1 way, practically new. — R. F. Van Horn, O’Neill, Nebr. 39-40pl00 FOR SALE: Modern 7 - room house in northeast Atkinson, i 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. 39tf FOR SALE: Choice Cedar river 160-acre crop-livestock farm, 1 mile from town, $175 per acre. Lester W. Schmadeke, Farmers National Co., O’Neill, Nebr. 39-40p95 FOR SALE: Available IHC No. 9 and trail mowers. New Idea and Lundell power mowers.—Plain view Farm Equipment, Plain view, Nebr. 6tf FOR SALK Armstrong Quaker linoleum, 12-ft., $1.10 per ft.— Midwest Furn. & Appl., West Neill, phone 346-J. 39c FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41 tf FOR SALE: 1949 Pontiac club coupe, 6 cyl.—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 39c FOR SALE: 1- and 2-row Case cornpickers, new.—Wm. Krot ter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. 39c FOR SALE: Used 3-phase motors, from lk- to 10-horsepower; al so single phase to 5-horse for REA—Halva Electric Shop, CT Neill. 39-42c FOR SALE: 1948 Pontiac 8 hy dramatic sedan.—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill._ 39c 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 DRIVE A LATE MODEL CAR For Business or Pleasure! See advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Midwest Motor Co. Phone 100 O’Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE: Cocker spaniel pups. Blonde and black. Males, $10; females, $5. Call or write — Mrs. Dick Woods, Page, phone 40A. 39-40p65 FOR GOOD insurance of all kinds see R. H. (“Ray") Shrin er, phone 106. 39tf FOR SALE: 1949 Oldsmobile 98 sedan, low mileage. — James M. Corkle. 33c FOR SALE: 1 late 1949 %-ton Ford pickup with stock rack; 1 — 1947 Jeep in good condi tion; 2—12-ft. Case hay rakes, nearly new; 1—John Deere No. 5 power mower, new; 1—11-in. Red Head hammer mill.—Dick Tomlinson, O’Neill. 38-39pll5 For Reduced Rates on CAR INSURANCE See: L. G GILLESPIE INS. AGY. O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR. WILL SELL 12 head registered Hereford bulls, serviceable age, at Atkinson, on Tuesday, February 6.— Francis Graves, Burwell, Nebr. 39c50 w . FOR SALE: 1941 6-cy. Pontiac, 2-dr. good mechanical condi tion, good otherwise, radio, heater, visor, traffic lights.— Percy Anderson, O’Neill, phone 390-M. 38-40pll5 FOR SALE: Service station in Ewing, Nebr., has good gallon age, grease room, modem equipment and a complete stock. Living quarters in rear. Building rented on gallonage basis. Inquire at Wood’s Ser vice, write box 338 or call 126-W, Ewing. 39-42c FOR SALE: Wincharger, 4-years old. large batteries, 3 motors, milker, radio, separator. —Levi Morsbaeh, Neligh. 38-39p80 FOR SALE: Armstrong Quaker 9x12 heavyweight rugs, $8.95. — Midwest Fum. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 39c FOR SALE: 7 registered Here ford bulls — 1 herd bull, 4 years-old; 4 coming 2-year olds; 2 coming yearlings, all Stanway breeding, Atkinson Livestock auction on Tuesday, February 6.—Bill Schaaf, Red bird. 39c80 i MISCELLANEOUS L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. VERN SWICK will be in this ter ritory again to drill wells. Anyone wanting a well drilled may contact him by calling Bill Tenborg at Emmet, phone 8J12. 37-39p95 YOU want most dollar return for 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 HUNT'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. AUTO OWNERS 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. ATTENTION: Mullen’s Radio Electric Service does REA and city electrical wiring. Guaran teed repair of home radios, au to radios and electrical appli ances of all kinds. We are now located in our new shop 2 blocks west and 1% blocks south of the state garage, O’ Neill. 7tf GOOD FLOOR SANDER and edg er for rent. Inquire: Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. WHETHER you wish to buy, ! rent, trade or sell, The Fron tier’s classifieds will do the trick quicklv and economically. , J 38tf Complete Auction Sales ' Service! Advertising, auctioneering, clerk ing ... let us take care of the dctai’s. Call or see - ED THORIN, Chambers _ or KEITH ABART. O’Neill Insurance of All Kinds CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank the neighbors who came to help when we had a fire at our house on Fri day, January 19, also the tele phone operator who placed our call, MR. AND MRS. JOE ZISKA 39p50 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rector and daughters, Linda Kay and Cheri j Lee, of Boise, Ida., arrived Mon I day. January 2s*. hr a visit at the home of her parm s the Don j ! O. Lyom. Miss Janelle Tams, nf Inman. '«* T"v: ’-V f V,:th j Mr o Mrs ** % Ta»*(>^*llus j - 1 r~ :• WANTED WANTED AT ONCE: Man to handle full line of feed and medical supplies. Must have car, be acquainted. Free train ing, real proposition for right man. For personal interview write Morris Bobert, Creighton. 39-41pl50 HELP WANTED: Girl to keep books. This is steady employ ment.—Wm. Krotter Co., of O’ Neill, phone 531. 39c HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf 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 shell 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. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz were Sunday dinner guests in Emmet at the home of Mrs. Walter Spangler. Mrs. Bonnie Cooper and Miss Eldora Lowery were in Neligh Wednesday, January 24. WWW ^ ^ FOR RENT FOR RENT: 4 residential lots, 2 blocks south of Outlaw corner, includes house, barn with lean tos.—See Wm. W. Griffin, O’ Neill, for details. 39p50 FOR RENT: 2 heated sleeping rooms with private bath ana entrance. Call Ramon Bright, first house east of the Legion hall. 33tf INMAN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte and family visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gallagher Friday evening. Mrs. L. R. Tompkins went to Norfolk Thursday where she vis ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Carlisle and son. Mrs. Tompkins returned home Satur day evening, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle and son, who visited until Sunday eve ning in Inman. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle and son and Mr. ad Mrs. L. R. Tompkins were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and children. Hadden Geary left Friday for Beatrice, being called by the death of his aunt. Deritha Smith, of Norfolk, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Smith. Arbutus Rebekah lodge met in regular session Wednesday eve ning, January 24, at the IOOF hall in observance of the birth day anniversary of Thomas Wil dey, founder of Odd Fellowship. Mrs. Ruth Watson, committee chairman, gave an intersting pa per on Thomas Wildey. A group of ladies met at the home of Miss Faye Brunckhorst on Tuesday afternoon, January 23, to sew carpet rags. Miss Brunckhorst served lunch at the close of the atfernoon. The LDS church held a bake sale Saturday afternoon at the locker plant. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley en tertained the Pinochle club at 1 their home Saturday evening. High scores were won by Mrs. James Coventry and Elmer Krue ger, with low scores being won by James Coventry and Mrs. Chris | Reimers. Pinochle prize was won I by Chris Reimers and door prize was won by Mrs. Fred, Moore. Mr. and Mrs. James Cov- j entry were guests. Dr. and Mrs. William Slusher j and son, of Valentine, spent the I weekend visiting Mrs. Slusher’s ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wat son, and her brother, M-Sgt. John Watson, who left Monday for California where he leaves for overseas. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Watson took their son, M/Sgt. John Watson to Norfolk on Monday afternoon where he continued on to Oma ha and from there to California where he will be shipped over seas. Sergeant Watson and Mrs. Watson came Friday from Wells, Minn., where they had been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Preston. On Saturday, Ser geant Watson took Mrs. Watson to Omaha where she continued on to Des Moines, la., to attend the funeral of her grandmother. Polio Benefit Party Held at Royal— ROYAL—A comDlned card party and auction sale was held here at the school for benefit of the polio fund with the result that $67.25 was added to other donations, which included $25 from the Royal Community club and $5 from the Woman’s Socie ty of Christian service. Money from coin collectons about town has not been checked. With this addition the fund will be more than $100 which speaks well for the village. At the auction, dressed chick ens sold as high as $8 and cakes were worth $5 apiece. Mrs. Mil lie Mahood, chairman, was assis ted by Mrs. Alois Mlnarik and Mrs. Harold Francis. O'NEILL LOCALS Miss Leona Underwood went to Clearwater Monday to attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Josephine Van Ert, to William Frank Meis, of Elgin. The wed ding took place Tuesday at a 9:30 a. m. mass in Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood and family went down Tuesday evening to attend the wedding dance. Mrs. W. E. McQuistan, of Bris tow, visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McGlasson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hynes were in Norfolk Wednesday, Janu ary 24. Mrs. Ted Lekander, of Ft. Col lins, Colo., arrived Thursday, January 25, to visit her sister, Mrs. C. H. Chambers, sr. Sun day Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Le kander left for Columbia, S. C., to visit at the home of the for mer’s son, Lloyd, and family. “Voice of The Frontier,” Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:45 a. m., WJAG Its a short jump from now to spring * Before the busy sea son starts, let us put your tractor and car W in A - 1 shape. Our mechanics have all V the equipment to do 3 a firt,t-class job. You 'll be in great shape for spring if you see us now. LLOYD COLLINS Phone 365 O’Neill R. H. SHRINFR' Rents Plate Gins* Wind & Tornado. Truck 8r Tractor. Personal Property Liability GENERAL INSURANCE l.ieestock REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE RENTA?,? Automobile O'Neill Phone 106 Farm Proper?* j William w. Griffin ATTORNET ! First National Bank Bldg. | O'NEILL | JOHN R. GALLAGHER j Atlorney-at-Law [First Nat'l Bank Bldg. O'Neill : Phon- 11 ! g|ln A' X W W Wf M W ^ ^ ^ ^ * Thursday STAR Specials * HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone a real moneysaving bargain for Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. 1 une in to the “Voice of The Frontier” each Wednes day morning at 9:4*3 for a preview of the next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch The Frontier each week for the page of Thursday Only S TAR SPECIALS ! I Another Good Sale Forecast • Advance information points to another good run of hogs and cattle on our sale today (Thursday). • Included with the cattle will be more than 150 head of light yearlings, and there will be the regular run of stock cattle. • Hog receipts will be about like last week with a sizeable run of feeder pigs expected. The market has been stronger this week. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET LEIGH & VERNE REYNOLDSON. Managers PHONE 2 O'NEILL LLOYD COLLINS Phone 365 O’Neill ★ THURSDAY STAR SPECIALS ★ 1943 Dodge Club Coupe .$1,275 This is a 5 - passenger car with radio, heater, very good tires, runs like new. excellent mechanical condition, clean. 1948 Plymouth Club Coupe.$1,300 Only 26,000 actual miles on this one, radio, heater, sun visor. A-l inside and out, engine good. wni msr *-■- :iBW| MIDWEST TORN. & APPL. Phone 346-J West O Neill * THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL * 12-Ft, Wide Armstrong Quaker HEAVY WEIGHT mam mm co. Phone 16 O’Neill, Nebr. » ★ THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL * 1946 Ford V-8 Fordor — With radio, heater, seat covers, reconditioned engine, good paint, good tires — a dandy bargain. Only.3785 1946 Ford '6’ Fordor — Motor reconitioned, good rubber, paint is good, slight ly used seat covers, heater. Only -.—.SGC5 LINOLEUM 12 Patterns to Choose From New Patterns Arriving Da ly Per Running Foot.