The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 01, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Good modern home,
close to school.—A. E. Bowen,
O’Neill._ 26c35
FOR SALE: Winch to fit a Johu
Deere tractor. See it at Lloyd
Collins implement. What do
you have for trade? — Sewell
Johnson, Emmet, Nebr.
__ 25-26p84
FOR SALE: Household goods, in
cludes Servel refrigerator, pi
ano, buffet, dining room table,
bed, numerous other items. —
W. J. McDonough, 1 mile east,
4 north of fairgrounds comer,
_26-27pl02
FOR SALE: Well improved 180
acre farm near O’Neill Nebr.
Also have a good ranch for sale.
Also have 4 different reai
dences in O’Neill for sale, and
3 other farms—See R. H. Park
er, O’Neill. Nebr. 18tf
FOR SALE: Arm-pit waders,
brand new; also Premier elec.
sweeper, like new.—L. C. Wal
ling, O’Neill. 25c
FOR SALE. Getting REA? You
’ll be wanting a welder to do
your home repair work. The
ivioaei u i' orney is tne 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
BUY QUALITY
BRIGGS beautyware, American
Standard fixtures. Rheems wa
ter heaters, Dempster water
heaters, and many others.
Kelleys Plumbing
_ O’Neill
FOR SALE: Good, used Home
Comfort range; good Westing
house electric range; clean gas
Maytag washer; electric May
tag, good condition; used Phil
co 8-cu. ft. refrigerator; 1
kerosene 8-cu. ft. and 1 gas 6
cu. ft. deluxe Servel refrigerat
or. All merchandise carries our
guarantee. — Jacobson’s, O’
Neill, phone 415.___ 26c
FOR SALE: 1947 Ford 1-ton pan
el delivery truck; also several
Cocker pups, 6-wks.-old.—Bill
Perry, O'Neill, phone 464-R._
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
FOR SALE: 1 Spiglitz oil neater,
59.95; 1 Quickheat heater, 49.95.
Both clean and guaranteed.—
Jaobson’s O’Neill, Phone 415.
26c
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: One stack of alfalfa
hay. — Wm, Kipple, O’Neill, 2
miles east on paving. 26p
FOR SALE. 100 acres, improved,
located 3 miles east and 1 mile
south of Chambers. — Anne
_Mace, sr., Chambers. 26-28p85
FOR SALE: 65 registered Hamp
shire boars and gilts sired by
Mystic Model, Educator, Pioneer
and Upper Scale. These boars
are growthy, rugged, deep bod
ied, with plenty of bone and
stretch. New breeding for all
— John Raster, Clearwater,
former customers. Vaccinated.
_phone 8 on 4.24-27pl85
FOR SALE: Registered Hereford
boars, vaccinated both ways.—
Marvin Stauffer, Page, phone
3F2. 22tf
F\ARM FOR SALE
UNIMPROVED 160-acres adjoin
ing city of O’Neill, known as
James Sullivan farm, NWV4 20
29-11, good windmill in pas
ture, fenced, shelterbelt on
side, some walnut trees, bear
ing. Ideal for investor wanting
acreage near growing city, ir
rigation coming. —Write: Mon
tana Jack Sullivan, 117 So. Al
abama St., Butte, Mont.
26-27cl5l
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
Poland boars and gilts, good
quality and reasonably priced
—Frank Beeiaert, Page, Nebr.
phone 25F23. 24-34<
BUCKS FOR SALE-- E. L. Mi
ner, O’Neill._ 24-26
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotter
Poland boars, vaccinated
guaranteed breeders. Nev
breeding for old customers.
A. F. Loock & Son, Spencer
tel. l-F-3.26-31 plH
FOR SALE: Closing out all ou
mixed color glad bulbs.—Cal
Cole’s Shoe shop, phone 5B8F
or see W. B. and Lillie Lamb.
24-26p9
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars and gilts, eligible to reg
istry. Veterinary vaccinated.—
Henry Stelling. 2 miles south,
V* west of Orchard. 25-30pl85
FOR SALE: Brand new 7-way
floor lamps, complete, $9.95.—
Midwest Furn. & Appl., West
O’Neill._26c
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: Good dwelling in
O’Neill with five rooms and
bath, on sewer.—Geo. C. Rob
ertson, O’Neill.25-27c
FOR SALE: Cedar chests, $39.50
and up. — Midwest Furn. &
Appl., West O'Neill. 26c
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
If You Are Looking For
Used Car Bargains
1—Good 1936 Chev. 2-dr.
1—1941 Ford Tudor.
I—1948 Pontiac 6-cyl. 4-dr.
1—1947 Chev. 4-dr. Stylemaster.
1—1949 Mercury 4-door. Make us
1—1949 Dodge Wayfarer, 2-door,
1—1946 Chevrolet 2-door.
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’Neill
Phone 531 0*Neill, Nebr.
_ 26c
FOR SALE: Quaker oil heaters
to fit your purse and heating
requirements.—Jacobson’s, O’
Neill, phone 415, 26c
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
Poland China boars. — Louis
Kirkland, Atkinson, Nebr.
_26-27p60
FOR SALE: 9 x 12 Armstrong
Quaker heavyweight linoleum
rugs, $8.95.—Midwest Furn. &
Appl., West O’Neill._26c
FOR SALE: 30- and 52-gallon
electric water heaters. — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O'Neill, phone
__53L__ _ 26c
POSTPONED SALE
F. W. LOOCK & Son. o( Spin
cer, Nebr., have postponed
their Duroc boar and gilt sale
until Saturday, November 3.
F. W. LOOCK & SON
SPENCER, NEBR, 25-Mc
FOR SALE: 51 model Ironwood
j trailer house, 35 ft. long, lived
in 5 months. Will sacrifice for
quick sale. See at Chambers
fair grounds. Holt county. —
Earl D. Johnson. 24-26pllO
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
boars and gilts, veterinary vac
cinated.—Evan Lewis, 3 miles
south, 1 mile west of Spencer.
_ 25-27c
Picker Prices
Cut Again !
New Farmrite & G.I., 1- and 2
Row, Pull-Type or Mounted.
Semi-Mounted for Fords or
Fergusons
WE 1RADE.
Largest Stock of Picker Parts in
Nebraska.
Cook Husking Beds Fit Most Any
Picker
Used Pickers of AJ1 Kinds.
Lowest Prices in America.
New Massey-Harris Combines,
Tractors, Cornpcikers.
Outlaw Im'plement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 25c
FOR SALE: All-steel factory
built 2-wheel trailer, good as
new.—Phone 134-J. 26c35
FOR RENT
GOOD FLOOR SANDER AND
edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts-|
Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Unfurn. 3-room a
partment and kitchenette and i
bath, modprn. — Hagensick’s
Ready-to-Wear, O’Neill. 22tf
fcOR RENT: Small house, mod
ern except heat.—R. H. Shrin
; er, O’Neill, phone 106, 26c
• FOR RENT: New, small hand
sanding machine, for furniture
: and woodwork. — Spelts-Ray
l Lbr. Co., O'Neill. 52tf
t FOR RENT: Five-room apt., mod
r e™ except heat.—R. H. Shrin
er, O’Neill, phone 106. 26c
• FOR RENT: 3-room apartment
close in on Main street.—See
R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 23tf
, FOR RENT: 5-room modern apt.,
near schools.—Matt Beha, O’
5 Neill. 25-26c
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST: Man’s leather dress glove.
Reward for return to this of
fice._
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;
guaranteed service. — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone
531._ 46tf
STRAYED: One yearling white
face heifer, branded 4E on left
ribs or hip. — Notify Edw.
Boshart, O'Neill. 26-27p65
KIETH A. ABART
O’Neill. Nebr.
Auctioneer
Licensed to Sell Real Estate
10tf
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. 22 tf
WHETHER you wish to buy
rent, trade or sell, the Fron
tier’s classifieds will do the
trick quickly and economically.
_38 tf
DIGGING
WE DIG water and sewer ditch
es, basements, cesspools, and
build dams. Also do structural
steel setting.
Belville Draglines
Valentine, Nebr. 49tf
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
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
HUNT* 5
PLUMBING & HEATING
American Kitchens
White Water Hearers
(Next door Asimus Motor.)
FARM & COMMERCIAL
Service Phone 399, O’Neill
THE FRONTIER . . . only $2.50
per year . . . less than a nickel
a week.
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 cal
at Vic Halva's Electric Shop
O'Neill 41tf
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.
_9cgo
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
ELKHORN VALLEY
Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n
O’Neill, Nebr.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec-Treas.
Atkinson Pinochle
Club to Stuart—
STUART—The Atkinson Pin
ochle club was entertained with
a party at the home of Mrs. Fran
ces Roberts on Sunday afternoon,
October 28. in Stuart.
Prizes were given to Mrs. Theo.
Kubart, Mrs. Ethel Stracke and
Mrs. Chris Judge.
The hostesses were Mrs. Ther
esa Levi and M Agnes Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of
Lincoln, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Clements.
WANTED
WANTED: Blue grass seed. We
buy in the rough or will do
custom threshing. Wo also buy,
sell and clean alfalfa and clo
vers.—Koinzan - Jochum Seed
Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26tf
HELPWANTED
YOUNG MEN 17 Ms to 36 years.
$297.00 monthly salary for te
legraphers Short training peri
od. Small tuition charge. Posi
tion with railroad as soon as
qualified. Excellent for veter
ans.—Write Box MC, in care of
Frontier, for appointment. Give
address and phone. 26c90
WIRING
DON'T WIRE until you have our
price. Be safe. Have your wir
ing installed by our skilled
workmen. W# 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 RENT: Garage. —
Call at Frontier office.
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 you.—R. H. Parker, O'
Neill. Nebn__ 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. 26c
WANTED: Married man for gen
eral ranch work, without school
age children preferred. —
George Bloom, Wood Lake.
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank our friends
and relatives for their many
acts of kindness and their ex
pressions of sympathy, also for
the beautiful flowers during
the time of the illness and
death of our mother and
grandmother. — Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas E. Newhouse, and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gara
Layton and family, Mrs. Tessie
Holcomb and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Newhouse and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Newhouse and family. 26c75
SOUTH STUART
Mr and Mrs. Walter Kaup
and children visited in the Char
les Ziska home Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Everingham
and boys, of Powell, Wyo„ arriv
ed Saturday for a week’s visit
m the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Roy Rhodes, and sister,
Mrs. Pete Foxworthy, and fami
ly . and other relatives and
friends. They will then go to
Idaho Falls where they will
make their new home
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Finch and
Lois were Sunday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goebel
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Roy Foxworthy home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Everingham
and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ingham, of Newport, were Sun
day dinner guests in the Law
rence Greenfield home.
Mr and Mrs. George Shald
and Johnnie were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Kramer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon
and sons visited relatives in
Newport Sunday.
Mrs. Wilbur Moon entertained
£.e WSCS ladies at her home on
Ihursday. The next meeting will
be held Thursday, November 1,
at the church basement with Mrs!
Harry Cowles. Mrs. Kenneth Pa il
and Mrs. Ora Philbrick as host
esses.
Wilbur Moon attended the
special Masonic meeting at At
kinson Friday evening. Harrv
Cowles, Len Roberts, Art Kaup,
Jack Strode. Mark Nelson and
Mahlon Shearer accompanied
him.
Joe Kaup and Bill Paxton took
a load of football boys to Ewing
Tuesday evening, October 23.
STUART NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. Orin Graff and
family visited in Bancroft and
Sioux City from Wednesday. Oc
tober 24, to Saturday, October 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell,
Vesta, Marvin and Warren, also
Rudolf Mitchell went to Neta
waka, Kans., on Wednesday, Oc
tober 24, to visit the Theo.
Schank family. They also visited
in Omaha with the David Boldra
family. Mrs. Schank and Mrs.
Boldra are sisters of Berlin Mit
chell. They returned home on
Sunday.
Rex Coffman, senior in the
state agriculture college at Lin
coln, has been elected president
of the Men’s Ag club and secre
tary of the Block and Bridle
club. He was also elected to the
executive board of the farmers
fair.
WSCS Stages Annual
Birthday Party
EWING—Twenty-two members
of the Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the Ewing Metho
dist church gathered at the church
parlors Tuesday evening, October
23, for the annual birthday party.
Activities began with the arriv
al of each member when they were
given pencil and paper for a pro
file contest, the profiles of each
member going on display.
At 6:30, the guests sat down to
a covered dish dinner. Mrs. Ben
jamin Larson made the birthday
cake, which was decorated in
pink and white. A bouquet of
bronze and white mums flanked
with candles was used as center
pieces.
Mrs. R. G. Rockey had charge
of the entertainment. Clever and
interesting games provided an
hour of fun after the dinner. Gifts
were exchanged by drawing num
bers which corresponded with a
wrapped package. Mrs. William
Spence had charge of the gift ta
ble.
Members who assisted in prep
aration of the party were Mrs.
Leland Welke, Mrs. William
Spence and Mrs. Jessie Angus.
Mrs. Ralph Eacker, Mrs. Jessie
Angus and Mrs. Maden Funk at
tended an all-day meeting at Page
of the Women’s Christian Tem
perance society, which was held
at the Methodist church.
O’Neill was also represented.
The forenoon was devoted to
business affairs followed by a cov
ered dish luncheon at noon.
A program of musical numbers
and a talk on temperance by the
pastor of Page Methodist church,
Rev. C. E. Wilcox, was enjoyed.
Other Ewing News
Mrs. Willia Hobbs and children
•spent Wednesday and Thursday,
October 24 and 25, at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Shiffbauer, in Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. James Penning
ton and children were guests on
Sunday, October 21, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber, near
Elgin. Mrs. Weber is a sister
of Mr. Pennington.
Mrs. Dora Townsend, who has
spent several months with her
daughter at Hartington, is a guest
at the home of her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Fleming. Her grandson,
James Weier is with her.
Mr. and (Mrs. Walter Tressler
and daughters, of Ogallala, came
Thursday to spend a few days
with her father, M. H. Dierks.
They returned home Sunday. Mr.
Dierks accompanied them and
will remain there until Tanks
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks and
family had as their dinner guests
Thursday evening his father, M.
H. Dierks, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Tressler and family, of Ogalla
la.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks and
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker went
to Neligh Tuesday, Oct. 23. The
gentlemen spent the evening
bowling and the ladies played
cards at the home of Mrs. Mar
garet Means.
Miss Fern Pruden, vocational
homemaking instructor at Wheel
er county high school, of Bartlett,
acompanied by Mrs. Amanda Kut- |
tie, 4th grade teacher at Neligh,
Mrs. Buford Carlson, 6th and 7th
grade teacher at Royal, attended
the teachers’ convention in Chi
cago, 111., last week. The ladies at
tended the radio show ‘ Welcome
Travelers.”
Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard was host
ess to the Pinochle club Thurs
day evening at her home. Mrs.
John Archer won high score and
Mrs. Leota Hintz received the,
prize for double pinochle. Guests’
were Mrs. Earl Billings and Mrs.
John Miller. Refreshments were
—■hi i min m 'wfiwu* *■
Cess Pools
Septic Tanks
Outdoor Toilets
Cleaned &
Reactivated
— No Pumping Necessary — j
Rely upon the counsel of a trust- I
ed caretaker of these units. Add ]
the waste consuming bacteria
contained in PAW PAW ODOR
LESS to these utility units and
then watch them snap back to
like-new operating efficiency.
PAW PAW ODORLESS actually
doubles waste-consuming diges
tive actions. Properly digesting
cess pools, septic tanks and toi
lets CLEAN THEMSELVES,
KEEP THEMSELVES free-flow
ing with good drainage. PAW
PAW ODORLESS dissolves solu
bles, grease, soap and silt. Kills
odors on contact. No chemicals,
non-poisonous, inexpensive, a
household necessity for sanitary
disposal units.
Phone for details today.
Phone 399
Hunts Plumbing
& Heating
served after the games.
Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard
were entertained at a 6 o’clock
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Patras, in Clearwater
Wednesday evening, October 24.
Coach and Mrs. Everett Schuler,
of Wheeler county high school,
were Thursday evening, October j
18 dinner guests at the J. L. Pru
den home.
The junior class of the Ewing
high school is working on the
play, “Here Come the Brides,”
which will be presented Novem
ber 8 and 9 at the high school
auditorium. The following are in
the cast: Joe John Theondel, Jim
Good, Richard Kurpgeweit, Joel
lyn Eacker, Yvonne Mlnarik, Roy
Stamp, Lois Ann Bergstrom, Mar
cia Sanders, Charlotte Woeppel
and Joan Binkerd. Mrs. Louis
Ewing is coaching the play.
Ewing Teachers
To Conventions—
EWING — Students of the
Ewing public school had a long
holiday weekend, beginning Wed
nesday afternoon, October 24,
when school was dismissed.
All the instructors attended the
teachers’ convention in the var
ious districts, some going to Nor
folk, others to Scottsbluff and Lin
cln.
The high school instructors are
Supt. Pennington, Gerald Chap
ula, Coach and Mrs. Louis Ewing,
the (Misses Lena Baker, Elsie
Chase, Donna Rudisil. In grades
are Mrs. Mayne Housh, Miss Gen
neive Vandersnick, Mrs. Grace
Thompson, Miss Iva Sala and Mrs.
Grace Thompson.
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EARL W.
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The New Cheer, pkg....}..30c
Gerber's
Rice Cereal, pkg. _ J yc
__ m _ 15^-oz. can
IGA Pork and Beans 13c
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! l-lb. cello bag
Ealmoie Cranberries 23c
Porto Rican
Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 29c
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Friday and Saturday
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Bacon Squares, lb._ 29c I
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