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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1951)
I FOR SALE FOR SALE: Oyster shell. Pilot. 90 cents per sack at Leidy’s. O’Neill.24c FOR SALE: Super Flame 11 inch oil burner, good condition. —Mrs. Henry Martin, O’Neill. __23c FOR SALE: 65 Registered Hamp shire boars, sired by Mystic Model, Educator, Pioneer and Upper Scale. These boars are growthy, rugged, deep bodied, with plenty of bone and stretch. New breeding for all — John Raster, Clearwater, former customers. Vaccinated, phone 8 on 4.24-27pl85 ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS: You can have a six months’ in surance policy for one-half of the yearly rate plus fifty cents, minimum premium $10; re newable each six months upon payment of a like amount.—L. G. Gillespie Insurance Agency, O’Neill, Nebr., ph. 114 and 218, office in Gillespie Radio Shop. _23-24C FOR SALE: Bone meal for lawns at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 24c New Corn Picker Bargains FARMRITE and GI . . . simplest and best picker on market. 1- row pull type _ $595.00 2- row pull type or mounted $795.00 Used pickers—all kinds Used pickers—all kinds! Largest stock of GI and FARM RITE parts in Nebraska and the Dakotas. New type husking beds for Case, M-M, New Idea, Farmrite and GI. Massey-Harris Self-Propelled Cornpickers and Combines TRACTORS ALL SIZES New Kaisers — New Henry J’s Outlaw ImJplement Co. O’Neill, Nebr. 23c WE HAVE 8-32-0 fertilizer at Leidy’s, O’NeilL__24c FOR SALE: A new underslung, never been used, 11:00x20 rear tires, 10:00x20 front, 8x8 H beams.—Truman Rossman, At kinson. 24p35 FOR SALE: Several good, well located building lots.—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106. 22tf FOR SALE: Heavy duty under slung, complete: also used truck axles, big tires, tubes, wheels, rims, etc.—Gerald O’Connor, 8 miles north, 5 east, Atkinson. 23-26pl20 FOR SALE: 51 model lronwood trailer house, 35 ft. long, lived in 5 months. Will sacrifice for quick sale. See at Chambers fair grounds. Holt county. — Earl D. Johnson. 24-26pll0 DUROC BOAR & GILT SALE Saturday, Oct. 20 50 HEAD of good rugged boars and gilts sired by our herd boar which placed 5th at the 1951 South Dakota state fair. New breeding for old customers. , Sale held at the farm 1 mile j west, 3 Vi south of Spencer. F. W. LOOCK & SON Spencer, Nebr. 23-24c FOR SALE: Amana home freez ers. All sizes on hand to choose from.—Jacobson’s, O’Neill. 24c FOR SALE: Watch for complete information next, week on 380 acre Brown county stock farm to be sold at auction Friday. October 26. Ernie Weller, At kinson, auctioneer; Roy Raitt, Ainsworth, realtor. 24c FOR SALE: 9 x 12 Armstrong Quaker heavyweight linoleum rugs, $8.95.—Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’NetlL 20c FOR SALE: 30- and 52-gallon electric water heaters. — Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531._ 23c FOR SALE: Hens’ 5-ft. feeders, only $2.75 at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 24c FOR SALE: Used Servel kero sene refrigerator in good run ning condition. Very reason able.—Claude Pickering, Red bird. 24p35 FOR SALE: 320-acre farm. Good improvements, good home, land well balanced, located on good road close to town, close to school.—Write Box S. J. c/o Frontier. 22-25pl60 FOR SALE: Cocker pups, AKC registered, red, black and blond.—W. O. Young, Orchard, phone 68.22-24pll0 FOR SALE: Closing out all our mixed color glad bulbs.—Call Cole’s Shoe shop, phone 568R, or see W. B. and Lillie Lamb. _ 24-26p95 f6r SALE: A house to be mov ed. 2-storv frame, size 26x30 with addition 14x18. Located on highway 281. 18 mi. south of O’Neill. —M F. Gribble, O’ _Neill. 24-25p6'j FOR SALE: Grow Mash Krum bios. $4 70, at Leidy’s. O’Neill. 24c FOR SALE: Salsbury’s Roto Caps for hens at Leidy’s, O’Neill 24c FOR SALE: Repairs for 1942 Ply mouth deluxe sedan, all or any part except motor.—Call phone 476R, O’Neill._21-23p80 FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds see R. H. ("Ray”) Shri ner, phone 106. 39tf FOR SALE: A few choice pure bred Chester White boars. Vac cinated.—Ray Hoffman, Cham bers. 24-26p85 FOR SALE: 10-20-0 fertilizer at Leidy’s. O’Neill.24c FOR SALE: Fertilizer—Anacon da 45% treble super-phosphate, $76 per ton; Anaconda amoni ated phosphate (10-20-0), $82 per ton. Would advise buying now for spring use. All fertiliz er in short supply.—Freeman Farm Supply, Atkinson, Nebr. 22-25c68 If You Are Looking For Used Car Bargains 1—Good 1936 Chev. 2-dr. 1—1941 Ford Tudor. 1—1948 Pontiac 6-cyl. 4-dr. I—1 J47 Chev. 4-dr. Stylemaster. 194.1—Mercury 4-door. Make us an offer. 1949—Dodge Wayfarer, 2-door, very clean. Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill Phone 531 O-Neill, Nebr. 23c FOR SALE: Roller canaries. — Mrs. Arthur Andrus, Atkinson, Nebr. 24-25c60 (JET Vii J< >l<< > for lawn -1 i ,<-i dy’s, O’Neill. 24c FOR SALE.: A barn, 16x40, 8-ft. studdings, in Amelia school dis trict 228. Sealed bids till Oc tober 15. — Glen White, presi dent, Amelia. 22-23c DO YOU want to borrow some money on your farm or ranch? I loan money on store buildings and city residences also.—See R. H. Parker. O’Neill. Nebr. _ 18tf THE FRONTIER . . . only $2.50 per year . . . less than a nickel FOR SALE: New Hotpoint ranges and refrigerators and Amana freezers, all sizes, in your price range, Jacobson’.-, O'Neill. 22c FOR SALE: 7-roo.n house with bath, at 420 Everett st. — For information call at house. 23p35 Chrysler-Plymouth SALES & SERVICE A Good Stock of^ Better Used Cars At Prices That Will Please C. M. WILSON Phone 100 Butte. Nebr. __2tf FOR SALE: Registered Hereford boars, vaccinated both ways.— Marvin Stauffer, Page, phone 3F2. _22tf f OR SALE: Several items of good used furniture. — Mrs. Clark Willson. O’Neill. 23c FOR SALE: A baby buggy, bath inet, and a bassinet. — Mrs. Stanley Anderson, Phone 553J, O’Neill._23e FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip ment for sale by Kenneth Dil lon. Ainsworth. Nebr. Get your milking machine now while they are still available. 4tfc BUY QUALITY BRIGGS beautyware, American Standard fixtures. Rheems wa ter heaters, Dempster water heaters, and many others. Kelley’s Plumbing O’Neill FOR SALE: 1,500-w. Kohler light plant, 110-v., 4-starting batter ies, operates on either propane or gasoline, 3-yrs.-old.—M. D. Richter, Dorsey. 22-24p70 \ FOR SALE: Registered Hereford boars and gilts. Papers fur nished.—A. J. Brinkman, O’ Neill, phone 162-J, or A. H. Brinkman, Atkinson, phone 6858, 22-25pll0 FOR SALE: Gas hot plates at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 24c BARGAINS IN Used Cornpickers 1— 1947 2-row New Idea, pull type. 2— 1948 John Deere semi-mount ed 1-rows. 1—2-Row mounted G. I. Outlaw Implement Co. O’Neill, Nebr. | FOR SALE: Used Kero-gas Servel refrigerator; also used Westing house electric refrigerator. — Jacobson’s, O’Neill._24c FOR SALE: Well improved 160 acre farm near O’Neill. Nebr. Also have a good ranch for sale. Also have 4 different resi dences in O’Neill for sale, and 3 other farms—See R. H, Park I er, O’Neill. Nebr. 18tf FOR SALE: Chev. ft-ton 1948, I deluxe cab, radio, heater, ex cellent condition, $825; Ford ft-ton 1948, heater, seat covers, <t 000 miles on new motor, $695. , -Force Tire & Suply, O’Neill. 24c FOR SALE. A used oil heater, : $39.50.—Jacobson'*. O’Neill. 24c ; FOR SALE: Swift’s mineral, on ly $3,75 at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 24c FOR SALE: Getting REA? You ’ll be wanting a welder to do your home repair work. The Model C Forney is the welder for your job. Trade in your old light plant and have your dealer give you a free demon stration at your home. Drop a card to—Edwin Hoerle, Ewing. 24-29p330 FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted Poland boars and gilts, good quality and reasonably priced. —Frank Beelaert, Page, Nebr., phone 25F23. 24-34c FOR SALE: Brand new 7-way floor lamps, complete, $9.95.— Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill. _ 24c BUCKS FOR SALE— E. L. Mi ner, O’Neill._24-26c FOR SALE: Gas heating equip ment at Leidy’s. O’Neill. 24c FOR SALE: Two feed bunks, $15 each, and 11 bridge plank at $20,—Milford Cook, O’Neill. 24-25p60 FOR SALE: Apartment size elec tric washing machine.— Mrs. W. H. Harty, phone 444 or 237, O’Neill. 24c MISCELLANEOUS AUTO OWNERS IF YOU WANT cheaper insur ance let me know. I can finance a 1946 and newer model auto mobile and write your insur ance for you! We need and ap preciate your business. GEO. C. ROBERTSON _O’Neill, Nebr._ EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE on all kinds and makes of auto mobiles, trucks and tractors; factory - trained specialists; Suaranteed service. — Wm. rotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. _ 46tf KIETH A. ABART O’Neill, Nebr. Auctioneer Licensed to Sell Real Estate 19tf WHETHER you wish to buy, rent, trade or sell, the Fron tier’s classifieds will do the trick quickly and economically. i38tf DIGGING WE DIG water and sewer ditch es, basements, cesspools, and build dams. Also do structural steel setting. Belville Draglines _ Valentine, Nebr._ 49tf WE ARE agents for Aquella ce ment waterpropfirig written up in “Life.”—Western Auto, O’ Neill.___18-23c L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. HU NT'S PLUMBING & HEATING American Kitchens White Water Heaters (Next door Asimus Motor.) FARM & COMMERCIAL • Service Phone 399, O’Neill Complete Auction Sales Service! Advertising, auctioneering, clerk ing ... let us take care of the details. Call or see ED THORIN, O’Neill or LEIGH & VERNE REYNOLDSON. O’Neill, Phone 2 Insurance of All Kinds FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON, Lawson and Clinton engines, service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva's Electric Shop, O’Neill_41 tf WE NEVER SLEEP: A PHONE CALL brings us on the run! Phone 404-W J. V. MOTOR Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong Used Car Parts, Car Repairing Acetylene Welding North 7th O'Neill, Nebr. I 9c80 HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors ! for Any Job 25tf 4% Federal Land Bank Long Term L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELK.HORN VALLEY Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n O’Neill. Nebr. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec-Treas. NOTICE FRIENDS OF ST. MARY’S TO HOLD CARD PARTY THE FRIENDS of St. Mary’s are holding their first card party this season, on Sunday, Octo ber 21, in St. Mary’s gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Lunch will be served and prtres distributed at the close of the party. We would like to have you come and bring your friends —COMMITTEE. EXPERT Body - Fender REPAIRING COMPLETE up - to - date shop, equipped and experienced for all makes of cars. Also paint ing, spot work, glasses install ed. Free estimates, 24-hour wrecker service. WICH'S BODY SHOP 219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W WHAT’S IN A NAME? SER VICE! when you consign cat tle, hogs, and sheep to the Frank E. Scott Commission Co., Stock Yards, Sioux City, la.__ 22tf LOST: A pair of bifocal glasses in a blue case. Reward.—Mrs. Louis Reimer. 24c STRAYED: One 325-pound white face hefier.—Keith Kennedy, Page. 24p35 WANTED 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 WANTED TO BUY: Small im proved ranch.—Write Box 17,: Burwell, Nebr._ 24p30 j WANTED: Will take 30-40 head of cows on shares. From 1-3 year terms.—Contact Vernon __ Likes, Burke, S.D._23-25c I HAVE 4 different men wanting to buy cattle ranches. I have 3 buyers for farms. If your ranch : or farm is for sale, let me sell it for vou.—R. H. Parker, O’ Neill, Nebr.__ 21tf J-V MOTOR, O’Neill, buys iron and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf WANTED: Bartender needed for American Legion club.— Ad dress applications to American Legion Club, O’Neill. 24c LET US give you a free estimate on your wiring job. REA wiring a specialty, 6 years of REA wiring experience. All work, materials guaranteed.—Knight Maytag, O’Neill. 19tf WANTED: Woman to care for household of 4. Invalid moth er, boys 14 and 8, girl 6. Mod ern home. Washing optional.— Mrs. Verona Spencer, Neligh, phone 167. 23-24c WANTED: 17 to 22 goats, gentle. —Carl Asimus, O’Neill. 23-24c FOH RENT GOOD FLOOR SANDER AND edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts RayJLbr. Co., O’NeilL FOR RENT: Unfurn. 3-room a partment and kitchenette and bath, modem. — Hagensick's Ready-to-Wear, O’Neill. 22tf FOR RENT: Small house, mod em.—R. H. Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106.24c FOR RENT: New, small hand sanding machine, for furniture and woodwork. — Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill._52tf FOR RENT: Four-room basement apartment with utility room. Phone 228W._24p35 FOR RENT: Five-room apt., mod ern except heat.—R. H. Shrin phone 106.22c WANTED — Man to do outside selling. Store wide selling priv ileges and discounts. Vacation with pay. Group insurance. — Gambles, O’Neill. 23c FOR RENT: Small house.—Call Mrs. S. Downey. O’Neill, phone 1. 24r FOR RENT: 3-room apartment close in on Main street.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 23tf CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their expressions ol sympathy and acts of kindness shown us at the time of the death of ourTarother and uncle Ernest Adams.—Mr. and Mrs Floyd Adams and Donnie. Mr and Mrs. Tom Murray, Clets and Demaris Murray. Mr anc Mrs. Floyd Adams, Price, Utah 24p5( WE WISH to thank our relatives friends and neighbors for thei: many acts of kindness, expres sions of sympathy, and beau tiful flowers during the time o the illness and death of ou husband and father. MRS. GUSTAV SEGER AND FAMILY. 24p5i Leave on Trip— Mr and Mrs. Ray Kurtz lef Tuesday morning on an extende< •trip to Iowa, Kansas, Arizom and California They plan to b< gone until spring. Harry Snyder, Wife Married 40 Years PAGE—A large group from Page attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Snyder, of Norfolk, which was observed when their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky held open-house at their home at Inman, Sunday. Those from Page attending were: Misses Hellice and Cath erine Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heiss, Mrs. E. A. Chich ester, Mrs. Kate Snell, Mrs. James Carson, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bowen, Miss Maude Martin, Mrs. Larbee Kelly, Mrs. Nellie McIntosh, Mrs. A. O. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge, Norman and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, iMr. and Mrs. Har old Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauf fer, Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer, sr., Mrs. Alton. Braddock, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cronk, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Harper and Mrs. Bertha Reed. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and daugh ters and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and son, all of Page, and Mr .and Mrs. Bobbie Asher and .son, of O’Neill, spent Sunday evening at the Neil Asher home in observance of the birthday an niversary of Mrs. Asher. The self-invited guests brought lunch. Mrs. Gailord Albright left on Thursday for Lincoln, where she plans to spend a week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shane, and daughter. She was accompanied by Mrs. J. I. Gray, who will visit a friend in Lincoln. Mrs. Robert Stevens, of O’Neill, is at the telephone office during Mrs. Albright’s absence. Tne West-central sub district rally of the MYF will be held at Page on Sunday, Octobed 21. Registration will be between 2 and 3 o’clock. Supper will be held in the church basement, each per son bringing a sack lunch. Dessert and lunch will be furnished by the Page league. Evening serv ice will be open to the public. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nolte and Mrs. Ina Turner, of Oshkosh, spent Tuesday, October 9 with Mr. and Mrs. George Rost. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelart and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bahn at Deloit. Miss Genelle Park and Miss Margie Finch, of Wayne, spent the weekend at their homes in Page. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach and family visited at the home of **rs Roach’s parents at Osmond, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Park, Byr die Ann, Jane, Ruth and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Park and 3 children, H. O. Park, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trowbridge and Diane, Marion Park and LeRoy Leist attended the Park family reunion held at a park in Nor folk on Sunday. Mr. ana Mrs. Nate Hall, of Sutherland, came Saturday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sterner, where they plan to spend a week. Mrs. Hall is a sister of Mr. Ster ner. The Bid-or-Bye Bridge club met Wednesday, October 10, with Mrs. Frank Cronk. Mrs. Melvin Carson was a guest. Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman received the high score and Mrs. Herbert Stein berg the all-cut prize. The host ess served lunch at the close of the afternoon. Mesdames J. R. Russell, Alton Braddock, Ralph Brostrom and Emma Dorr drove to Atkinson, Thursday afternoon where they visited with Mrs. Elmer Spann. Mrs. Spann is a daughter of Mrs. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Michael and grandson, of Clearwater, and Mrs. Amelia Larson, of Page, were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson and family. The Get-to-Gether club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Benard Kornoch with 10 members present. The afternoon was spent with handwork. The hostess served a lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Held and son Merlyn, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Held’s broth cr-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen, at Lynch. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Edson, of Burlington, Wash. The Missionary society of the Wesleyan Methodist church, met with Mrs. Otto Terrill Wednes day afternoon, October 10. They made bandages and packed a box for missionary work. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parks drove to Norfolk, Thursday night j to imeet Carol Stevens and Betty ! Reemers, who came from Lin coln to spend the weekend wit^ j Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stevens and family. The Royal Neighbor Kensing ton met with Mrs. Edgar Wood Wednesday afternoon, October 10, with 7 members present. Guests were Mrs. Ronald Wood, Mrs. Cal vin Harvey and Mrs. Kenneth Asher. A no host lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes spent Satuidav night and Sunday with Mrs. Hest.r Edmisten. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hall, of Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sterner, of Page, were Sunday afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, of PI; inview, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Jennie Holloway Hear Report on State Youth Camp The O’Neill rural youth group met Friday evening, October 12, at the courthouse annex. The observance of our annual parents’ night was well attended by parents and friends. A report was given on our hay ride which was held September 30 at the home of Helen and Bob Martens. A very interesting report on the national rural youth camp held in West Virginia recently was given by our state rural youth leader, Paul Kemling. He also informed us of the annual Omaha rural youth day to be held soon. The November meeting will in clude election of officers who will assume their duties Janu ary 1. The nominating committee will meet Thursday evening, No vember 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock. After the meeting, Mr. Kem ling showed slides from the state rural youth camp and Cliff So botka showed films of past rural youth activities. Visitors were: Fred, Kathleen, Lydia, Willie and William Gro the, jr., Minnie McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Mr. and Mrs. G. Rzeszotarski, all of Emmet; Ida Schmuecker, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mellor and James, all of Atkisnon; Mr. and Mrs. John Krysl, of Stuart: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge and Judith, and Mary Halstead, all of Pag*;; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whaley, Don ald Engle, Ramona Wayman, Mary Schmitz, Patty and Doris Pierson and Eddie Price, all of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wengert, of Omaha: Caroline and Harold Meyer, of Beatrice; Gene Sobotka, of Ft. Riley, Kans., and Paul Kemling, of Lincoln. Square and folk dancing were enjoyed by the group.—By club reporter. , __ 1 I /* As Low As 35c Per Insertion THE FRONTIER Phone 51 a Take a good look at a John Deere Tractor. Notice the clean external design, the un excelled operator view, the outstanding modernizations—Powr-Trol, Roll-O-Matic, and many others. These features are part of a great tractor story , . . the "inside" facts of John Deere design and construction make up tho remainder* Stop by our store and learn the story of exclusive two-cylinder design—fewer, stronger, heavier engine parts for longer life, less wear . . • straight spur gear transmission that means more power delivered at the drawbar . . . better weight distribution for better traction. Look, listen, then try a John Deere in the field, you H find it unequalled on every count. NEW MACHINERY A and B John Deere Tractors J-D No. 226 & 200 Corn Pickers John Deere Elevators Trailer Wagons and Boxes ! USED MACHINERY 1 948 A John Deere 1 940 A John Deere 1 -Row Case Snaplper Woods Bros. Picker y CARS I 95 I Kaiser 4-Door, completely equipped, practically new rubber, winterized, priced to sell. \ Harry R. Smith Implements , PHONE 562 4th & Fremont St*, j « /TTTrrm ^ iSBSiOSV' I