The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 15, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 16, Image 16

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rOR SALE
FOR SALE: At auction at the A1
Fritton sale on Monday, March
19, 1 underslung on 10 - inch
rubber, complete. 45p35
FOR SALE: 10 tons of good up
land hay, located 2 miles
southwest of Middlebranch.—
Harold Blain. 44-45p60
For Reduced Rates on
CAR INSURANCE
See:
L. G. GILLESPIE INS. AGY.
O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR.
FOR SALE: Hybred Fortune
seed oats. State germination
test 95%. Good yield. —John
Raster, Clearwater Nebr.
44-47p95
FOR SALE: 4-room house with
bath, northwest part of city,
$3,750. Terms can be given. —
R. H. ("Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill,
phone 106. 45c
FOR SALE: Small house in sou:h
part of town, known as Lil
Hinshaw property. — R. H.
Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106.
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
boars and gilts. —Frank Beel
aert, Page. 22tf
FOR SALE: 1948 Pontiac 8 hy
dramatic sedan.—Wm. Krotter
Co. of O’Neill. 44tf
FOR SALE: Gladioli bulbs for
sale, treated. No Sunday sales.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lamb,
O’Neill. 43-46p
I HAVE cash buyers for residen
tial properties in O’Neill.—R.
H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill,
phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: Sweet clover seed.—
Jim Ruther, Page. 44-45p60
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
Poland China boars. Vaccinated
both ways. New blood line.
5 Vi miles west of Plainview on
highway 20.—Elmer Bohl. 21tf
FOR SALE: 1949 Oldsmobile 98
sedan, low mileage. — James
M. Corkle. 33c
FOR SALE: Disc harrows, 10-,
15- and 18-ft. sizes. — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 44tf
USED CAR
B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S
1949 Ford Fordor with radio,
heater, ceiling price $1,545,
our price ..._$1,395
1949 Mercury Fordor with radio,
heater, ceiling price $1,805,
our price _ _ ... $1,675
1948 Ford Fordor with radio,
heater, ceiling price $1,170,
our price .$1,050
1946 Ford Tudor with heater,
ceiling price $840, our
price ----$750
LOHAUS MOTOR
COMPANY
USED CAR DEPT.
Phone 16' O’Neill
FOR SALE: Brand new Kelvina
tor refrigerators, $199.95 and
up.—Midwest Furn. & Appl.,
West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 45c
FOR SALE: Over 30 living room
suites now on the floor We’ll
allow up to $100 on your used
suite.—Midwest Furn. & Appl.,
West O’Neill. 45c
FOR GOOD insurance of all
kinds see R. H. (“Ray”) Shrin
er, phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: Ear corn, old and
new.—Bob Gallagher, O’Neill.
44-45p60
FOR SALE: Six-room modern
house with bath, 2-room apt.
upstairs with shower and stooL
Oil furnace and insulated. Ga
rage and small barn. Located
on 4 acres.—Gene Wolfe or call
238-W, O’Neill. 43tf
FOR SALE: 1949 Pontiac club
coupe, 6 cyl.—Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’Neill. _44tf
FOR SALE: Lincoln brome grass
seed.— Clarence Donohoe, O’
Neill. 45-48pl05
FOR SALE: 1940 Ford tudor;
! 1949 Mercury fordor sedan.—
Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill,
531. 44 tf ;
FOR SALE: Cottonwood lumber,
1 eommerieal Angus .bull, Skel
gas refrigerator, sweet clover
seed, model A Ford, 1,000-watt
32-volt Delco plant, motors,
and appliances. — Harvey A.
Tompkins, Inman. 45tf
FOR SALE: Used Rockford ma
hogany Duncan-Phyfe style ta
ble with 4 new chairs, $99.00.—
Midwest Furn. & Appl., West
O’Neill. 45c
FOR SALE. Ajax seed oats. State i
tested. Adapted to light soiL—
Marvin Stauffer, Page, phone
3F2. 43tf
FOR SALE: At my home, 125
Everett st., bed, spring, inner
spring mattress, dresser, buffet,
2-pc. living room suite and apt.
size electric range.—Mrs. E. J.
Eby, O’Neill, phone 437-W. 45c
FOR SALE: Electric water heat
ers, 30- and 52-gal., double ele
ment. We install them.—Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone
531. 44tf
FOR SALE: A solid maple di
nette set, drop-leaf table and
4 chairs.—Mrs. M. E. Jacobson,
phone 438W, O’Neill. 45c
WANTED
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck mounted shell
er, 1,590 bu. hour capacity.
Make arrangements for your
shelling with K. C. Hunt, at
Hunts' Recapping Service,
phone 289, O’NeilL
WANTED: Cattle to pasture. —
Orton Young, O’Neill. 45-46c
WANTED: Work for grader.
Grading, maintaining, land and
lawn terracing, tree and brush
removal. — Harding Construc
tion, O’Neill, Nebr. 42-4p450
HELP WANTED: Man and wife
wanted as cook and caretaker
in home for teen-age girls near
Omaha. Group not more than
16 in number. Separate cottage,
utilities, board free. State ex
perience, references and wages
desired.—Write Box B, c/o The
Frontier. 44-45c
FOR PROMPT, efficient mechan
ical ditch digging, 6 inches
wide, 6 feet deep, call or write
Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr.,
phone 111 or 21.
WANTED: Paper hanging. —
Mrs. Charles Beilin, O^Neill,
phone 338J. 23tf
WANTED TO BUY: Oats, wheat
and corn. — Corkle Hatchery,
O’Neill. 13tf
WANTED: Married man for
ranch work, separate house,—
C. M. Kellar, Newport, Nebr.
44-45c
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Three-room base
ment apartment.— Mrs. Rich
ard Hovey, phone 403R, O’
Neill. 45c
Mrs. Edward Kirkpatrick and
son, Eddie, returned Saturday
evening after spending a week at
the Robert Keller home in Beem
er.
Mrs. Matt Hynes and children
and Mrs. Margaret Reinhardt
visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Spittler
in Ewing.
BLESS YOU MY CHILPREt^%§
-AND REMEMBER, WHEN YOU 1
6ET TO LINCOLN BE SURE ^
TO STOP AT’"
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miscellaneous
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 quickly and economically.
38tf
I HAVE a loan company that
will make farm and ranch
loans. No loan is too large for
this company. They will make
the small ones, too. If you need
money on your farm or ranch
or on city property, let me fig
ure with you first. See—R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
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.
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tf
I HAVE some buyers for farms
and ranches. It is adviseable to
sell while prices of livestock
are high. Let livestock drop
in price and land buyers quit
buying. See—R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Nebr. 44tf
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. 20tf
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
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
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
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
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 j
for you! We need and appreci
ate your business.
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr.
LOST & FOUND
LOST: In O’Neill, a 3-piece cro
cheted chair set. — Mrs. Orton
Young, O’Neill. 45-46c
MISSING
8 HEAD of Hereford heifer year
lings, branded LV or bar over
V on left hip. If you know of
the whereabouts of these
strays please inform:
LAKEVIEW RANCH
CHAMBERS, NEBR.
45tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill and
children went to Ainsworth on
Wednesday, March 7. Mr. Hill
had business there and Mrs. Hill
and the children visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richard
son.
INMAN NEWS
Gordon Smith went to Grand
Island Monday to take his broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Smith, who left from
Grand Island for their home in
Pendelton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith had spent a few days in
Inman visiting his mother, Mrs.
Kate Smith, and his brothers,
Gordon and Clinton
The Inman high school enjoy
ed a dance in the assembly room
Friday evening. Sponsors includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. T. J- Davjs, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Smith and Darel
Bright. Lunch was served.
The Victory boys’ and girls’
4-H club met at the lOOF hall
Friday evening. Material for this
years work was handed out at
this time and following this,
games and square dancing was
enjoyed. There are about 35 mem
bers in the club this year. On
Saturday evening about 28 mem
bers attended the Holt county
fun night at the high school audi
torium in O’Neill. All club mem
bers took part in singing “The
Blue Skirt Waltz,’’ as their part
of the program. Several receiv
ed awards at this time, includ
ing Mrs. E. E. Keys and Lyle
Abney, five-year silver leader
pins given by Ak Sar Ben; Miss
I la June Coon, a Foley fork, giv
en by the Foley Food Mills, she
placed 4th in foods; Jimmie Saw
yer, a gold medal in gardening
given by the Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co., of Milwaukee, Wise.; Roland
Hansen and Bobby Reimers, sil
ver medals in dairying given by
Cooper Feeds.
Mrs. Lyle Ruth Jackson, of St.
Paul, Minn., is spending a few
days here visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kelley.
Master Loren Lorenz, of Nor
folk, spent the weekend visiting
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lorenz. Loren is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lorenz, of
Norfolk.
Miss Deritha Smith, of Nor
folk, spent the weekend visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Smith.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Baker,
of Bassett, were guests Thurs
day evening at a dinner at the
aid parlors sponsored by an all
church group of the Inman
Methodist church. Reverend Bak
er later spoke at the church on
the “God’s Herd Plan’” of rais
ing money for the church needs
and also on the building and re
modeling in which the Inman
church is interested.
Mrs. Harold Brower and two
daughters, of Independence, Mo.,
arrived Monday and will spend
several days in the home of Mrs.
Brower’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. N- Butler.
Miss Audry Brunckhorst, R. N.,
| who has been employed at Kan
sas City, Mo., is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunck
horst.
The Odd Fellow lodge enter
tained their wives and the Re
bekah lodge and their husbands
at an oyster feed and card party
at the IOOF hall Tuesday eve
ning, March 6.
Mrs. James iM. McMahan and
Mrs. Clarence Hansen went to
ONeill Thursday and attended a
12 o’clock luncheon honoring Mrs.
Clara Marks, of Ord, district sup
ervisor of the Order of the East
ern Star. The luncheon was at
the home of Mrs. Harry Peter
son. Mrs Marks conducted a
school of instruction in the af
ternoon at the O’Neill chapter
room. A banquet was served at
6:30 at the Methodist church at
which Mrs. Marks was also a
guest. The dinner was followed
by the regular chapter meeting.
Mrs. F. E. Keyes and Murl at
tended chapter in the evening.
Choose Projects
For 1951—
The South Holt 4-H club met
at the Charles Mahoney home
Friday, March 9, to reorganize
for the coming year. The follow
ing officers were elected.:
Karen Mahoney, president;
Richard Hansen, vice-president;
Charlene Mahoney, secretary
treasurer; and Richard Hansen,
news reporter.
Eight members joined and are
taking the following projects:
Rosemary Mahoney, learning to
cook; Charlene Mahoney, how
and whys; Pauline Mahoney, lear
ning to cook; Carla Hansen,
stocker-feeder; Agnes Mahoney,
learning to cook; Richard Han
sen, stocker-feeder. Charles (Ma
honey, baby beef; Karen Mahony,
gardening.
Recreation committeemen are
Richard Hansen and Pauline Ma
honey.
Our leader for this year is Miss
Alice Johnson and the assistant
leader will be decided later. The
next meeting will be held at
Clyde Hansen’s on March 30. We
will meet every third week.
Most of the members plan to
attend the fun night.
Mrs. Mahoney served a nice
lunch to the 4-H group and par
ents.—By Richard D. Hansen,
news reporter.
Eastern Star Fetes
District Supervisor
STUART — The Eastern Star
chapter held a banquet at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nel
son on Monday evening, March
12. Mrs. Clara Marks, of Ord, su
pervisor of this district, gave a
school of instruction in the after
noon.
Mrs. Vera Bartlett, worthy ma
tron held a luncheon at her home
in honor of Mrs. Marks and the
officers of the local chapter.
Guess Auto Names
At Meeting—
The Eagle Creek 4-H club met
again Sunday, March 1, at the
home of it’s leader, Doris Sterns.
After the covered dish lunch
eon, a game was played to see
who could guess the names of
the most cars.
At the business meeting the
material for the following year
was distributed to each member.
Two new members, Brenda and
Bonna Margritz, were voted in
to the club.
The club decided to meet next
time April 1, with Lois Ann and
Harold Peterson.—By Betty Lou
Curran, news reporter.
Return from Lincoln—
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harmon
returned Monday from Lincoln,
where they visited the Johnsons’
son, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil John
son, and at Table Rock, where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Johnson, Mr. Johnson’s brother.
They were gone five days.
(First publication March 8, 1951)
H. V. Kanouff, Att’y
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Henry H. Knutzen, Deceased.
To All Persons Interested in said
Estate, both Creditors and
Heirs.
You are hereby notified that
on the 6th day of March, 1951,
Zelpha F. Hult, petitioner, a sub
sequent purchaser of the real
estate hereafter described and
interested as such filed her peti
tion in the above matter setting
forth among other things, that
Henry H. Knutzen, a citizen and
resident of Holt County, Nebras
ka, died intestate therein on or
about February 19, 1948, the own
er of:
One acre in Northwest corner
of Southwest Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter (SWY4
SWVi) of Section Twenty-three
(23), Township Sixteen (16),
Range Seven (7), Saunders
County, Nebraska, described
as follows: Commencing at the
Northwest corner of the South
west Quarter of the South
west Quarter (SW%SW^5i),
thence east one hundred thir
ty - eight (138) feet; thence
south three hundred thirty
(330) feet; thence west one
hundred thirty - eight (138)
feet, thence north three hun
dred thirty (330) feet to place
of beginning, consisting of one
acre, more or less.
That the prayer of said petition
is for a decree determining that
said deceased died intestate, the
time of death of the decedent and
the names of his heirs, the de
gree of kinship and the right of
descent of said real estate. The
said matter is set for hearing be
fore the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 29th
day of March, 1951, at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M.,
Dated March 6th, 1951.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
COUNTY JUDGE
COUNTY COURT SEAL
44-46c
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