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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1952)
MWfjHM*._I FOR SALE FOR SALE: Border Collie pup pies, males and females. — C Bar M. O’Neill. 29tf REPAIRING OVERHAULING ON ALL MAKES of CARS, TRUCKS. JEEPS, TRACTORS GUARANTEED WORK. ONE of the best equipped shops in North Nebraska. Jeep tow service. We haul ’em in, you drive ’em out: 5 top mechanics. Give us a trial. Outlaw Imlplement Co. Phone 373 West O’Neill __ 35c 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: Insurance of all kinds see R. H. ("Ray”) Shri ner, phone 106._ 39tf FOR SALE: 30- and 52-gallon electric water heaters. — Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. 35c 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: Crib com.—F. J. Diahner, O'Neill._j FOR SALE: Modern, insulated I six-room house, to be moved; new wiring. New Cole Skelgas space heater, water heater and 500 gal. tank also available. — Harvey A. Tompkins, Inman. _ 32tf FOR SALE: Good 160 acres Vi mi. west of Spencer, good buildings and plenty of water. — Tom Hartsock, Spencer. 34-36c FOR SALE: 320 acres, 22 miles south on highway 281. All new improvements since 1946. — Write or see Everett Gorgen. Ewing. 35-39pl.5Q CORN FOR SALE: As good as any raised this year. The price is right. See Morris Graham, 3 miles west of Dance Land and 3 north. Corn is in a pile and an elevator is close by. — Morris Graham. O’Neill, Nebr. 35-36 Plan Meeting, Film— The Friends of St Mary will hold their 3d business meeting on Monday evening, January 14, in St. Mary’s gmy, after which a sports film will bu shown. O’NEILL LOCALS New Year’s dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grifin were, Mrs. Francis Knapp, Hugh O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Griffin and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffin, all of At kinson. Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek and daughter, Christi, and Mrs. Lad Janousek spent the weekend in Columbus at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hile. Pfc. Stanley Young has return ed to his air force post at Ft. Bel voir. Va., after spendig the holi days at the Guy \oung home. His guest during his stay here was Harold Fachtes, of Manhattan Kans. .___ Used Car Specials 1940— Chev. 4-dr., any reasonable offer. 1935— Plymouth coupe, any rea sonable offer. 1947—Ford Tudor, equipped. 1946—Chevrolet Fleetline 2-dr., equipped. 1941— Chevrolet 2-dr., equipped. 1939—Ford Tudor, equipped. These are all good clean cars and priced to sell. Come in and see us. SMITH MOTOR CO. PAUL SHIERK. Mgr. Phone 562 —_O’Neill FOR SALE: Used gas water heat er, automatic thermostat, all white, ur\bel>evable low price, $29.95. — Jacobson’s, O’Neill, phone 415._36c FOR SALE: Ear com. — Floyd Ritts, O’Neill, phone 7F21. 36-37p60 If You Are Looking For Used Car Bargains t—1941 Ford Tudor. I—1947 Chev. 4-dr. Stylemaster. 1—1949 Mercury 4-door. Make us an offer. 1—1949 Dodge Wayfarer, 2-door, !—1946 Chevrolet 4-door. 1—1948 Pontiac “6”, new motor streamliner sedan coupe. 1—1950 Pontiac “8” 2-dr., hydra matic transmission, low mile age. Win. Krotter Co. of O’Neill Phone 531 O’Neill. Nebr. FARM FOR SALE: 720 acres cast of O’Neill, improved, close to school and town, listed until February 1st, 1952, at $45.00 per acre.—See R. H. ("Ray”) Shrin er, O’Neill, phone 106. 36c FOR SALE: Several good, well located building lots.—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106. 22tf 36c FOR SALE: 62 Registered Here fords. Holt County Hereford Breeders’ Sale, O’Neill, Nebras ka, February 2, 1952. Write for catalog^_ 36-37p50 FOR SALE: Purebred Angus bulls. 1 herd bull 1947 and 5 yearlings.—Elmer Schade, En ola, Nebr. 34-9c PONTIAC-48 STREAMLINER, 8 cylinder, hy dramatic, black finish, radio, heater, and fender skirts. Low mileage and very clean, $1,175. Call or write: W. W. FREEMAN Atkinson, Nebr. 36c FOR SALE: Reconditioned Sing er treadle sewing machine, just like new, $69.50. — Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill. 36c WATCH for th« Kaupp-Laprath registered Hereford sale ad to appear in this paper January 17. Selljng 51 Bulls, at Gregory. S.D., on January 26. Write Thus. Laprath, Dallas, S.D.; O. J. Kaupp, or J. G. Miner, Gregory, S.D., for catalog. 36c MISCELLANEOUS WATCH and jewelry repairing, crystals and Ronson lighter re pairs while you wait. — Clift Jewelry, O’Neill.__29tf THE FRONTIER . . . only $2.50 per year . . . less than a nickel a week. Ii EARL W. k RALYA, Owner K It | IGA Brand * - « hnk Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can.... lie IGA Fancy Kraut, No. 303 can.12c Fresh Krisp Carrots.19c Packed in Handy Plastic Bags Pink Grapefruit, 3 for.17c Swan Soap - it floats, Ige bar.10c Old Fashioned Bennet Brand Corn Meal Mush, tall cn. |5C Chili Sauce, 8-os. bile. 22* For the Baby JGA Gerber's CereaL pkg. |7e Cake Flour, Ige. pkg. 37c Wilson’s Corn King Bacon, 1-lb. pkg. 39c New England Style Luncheon Meat, Ih.65c o EXPERT ' Body - Fender REPAIRING COMPLETE up - to - date ahop, 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 FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON. Lawson and Clinton engines service and genuine parts cel at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop O’Neill._ 41tf 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, DIGGING WE DIG water and sewer ditch es, basements, cesspools, and build da..is. Also do structural steel setting. Belville Draglines Valentine, Nebr. 49tf WHAT’S IN A NAME? SER VICE! when you consign cai tle, nogs, and sheep to the Frank E. Scott Commission Co., Stock Yards, Sioux City. Ia. _22tf NOTICE: If you have any unvac cinated serum pigs for sale call or write Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, phone 3741. 35-39pl.55 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 18tf INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your reports call on — Geo. C. Robertson Res. Pho. No. 161-W, O’Neill, Nebr. 34-39c 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. 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. KIETH A. ABART O’Neill. Nebr. Auctioneer Licensed to Sell Real Estate 19tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractoi repair. Acetylene welding. HUNT'S PLUMBING & HEATING American Kitchens White Water Heaters (Next door Asimus Motor.) FARM & COMMERCIAL Service Phone 399, O’Neill WANTED WANTED TO RENT: Six or sev en room modern home.—Call phone 84. O’Neill. 36-37p WANTED: Blue grass seed. We buy in the rough or will do custom threshing. We also buy, sell and clean alfalfa and clo vers.—Koinzan - Jochum Seed Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26tJ J-V MOTOR, O’Neill, buys Iron and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf WANTED MARRIED MAN: Year around work on well equipped livestock feeding farm. Sepa rate house. REA and water. References required.—Box 34, Stanton, Nebr. 36-37c LOST: New 8x10 tarpaulin for pickup. Reward. — Return to Joe Gokie, O’Neill. 36p35 Mrs. W. J. Froelich went to Chi cago, 111., on Sunday. January 6, and will remain with her hus band. W. J. Froelich, until Friday, .January 11. WIRING DONT 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 POSITION OPEN CLERICAL OFFICE position for lady or man age bracket 26 to 40 years. Must know how to drive car, high school graduate, average or better hand writing and able to type. Steady posi tion, with vacation, holidays, free life insurance, Blue Cross Blue Shield plan. Starting sal ary $160 - $200 depending on past experience and qualifica tions. Do not apply unless you can meet requirements. Apply in person to John Harbot tie, no phones calls. Midwest Mtr. Co., Ltd. O’Neill FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3-room house.—Dale Perry, phone 426-LJ, after 6 _p.m.____ GOOD ' FLOOR SANDER AND edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts Ray Lbr Co., O'Neill.__ FOR RENT: New, small hand sanding machine, for furniture and woodwork. — Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O'Neill. 52tf BOR RENT: House and 0 lots, 2 blocks south of Outlaw.—Call or see Edgar DeHart, Cham bers, Nebr., of W. W. Griffin, O’Neill. 33tfc CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives who helped us during the sick ness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Agatha Heeb, and all those who offered help and consolation, for all the mass offerings, flowers and cards. We also want to thank Father Urbanski, the Emmet choir, al so Doctor Brown, the O’Neill hospital staff, also Leo and Joe Seger, Russell Heuton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathis.— Harry, Emil Albert, Rose and Mae Heeb, Mrs. Lizzie Ryan and David. 36p50 X-Ray Will Be at Chambers 2 Days CHAMBERS—The state of Ne braska’s mobile chest X-ray unit will be in Chambers all day Wed nesday, January 16, and Thurs day, January 17, for free chest X-rays. Rice Shelton, technician, of Stu art, will be in Chambers to do blood typing both days while the mobile unit is there. There is a charge of $1 per per son for the typing. If more than 3 in the family are to be typed special rates will be made. These services are sponsored by the Holt county extension clubs. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Norman Medcalf and family, of O’Neill, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. , Medcalf. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barrett, of Brunswick, spent Spnday, Janu-1 ary 6, with her parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. Bert Lybolt . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and Roger moved to Grand Island Tuesday, January 8, where he is ; employed in the office of an arch itect Mr. and Mrs. John Wintermote and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sexton j and Nadine were Sunday dinner | guests in the Guais Wintermote! home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Medcalf and family, of Clearwater, spent Sunday, January 6. with Mr. and Mrs. Will Medcalf. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Jack Christenson were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams, of At kinson; Mr. and Mrs. William Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and Roger, of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mitchell and children, Carl Mitchell and Har old Young returned on Saturday ' from Boise, ida., where they had ' visited since Christmas with her 1 sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hansen, and family. Mrs. George Thomson was • guest-of-honor at a birthday sur : prise party at the C. E. Tibbetts ’ home Friday evening, January 4. Fifteen were present. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bell and ' daughter drove to Ord Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Hattie Richardson. , Guests in the Roy Bachaus • home Sunday. Janvtarv 6, were; , Mr. and Mrs. Fd Boshart and family, of O’Neill: Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bachaus, of Amelia; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Grossnicklaus and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson and Mrs. Willard Thom son and children, of Chambers. A family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Harkins. Those present were Raymond Harkins, of the marines, and Mrs Harkins, of San Diego. Calif. Raymond will leave here January 18 and expects to be sent to Korea. A bcut 34 other relatives were pres- * ent. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Rubeck and Katheryn, of O’Neill, and Mrs. Frauer, of Atkinson, were Sunday guests in the John Hon eywell home. John Rihanek, 80, Expires at Lynch LYNCH—Funeral services for John Rihanek, 80, were held in the Catholic church at Lynch on Tuesday, January 8, at 9 a.m. Rev. John Weizorek was in charge. Mr. Rihanek passed away at the Lynch hospital early Saturday morning. Mr. Rihanek was a pioneer farmer of the Monowi community, having lived south of Monowi. The family endured the pioneer hardships. For the past 25 years Mr. and Mrs. Rihanfik have been retired and lived in Lynch.. Survivors include: Widow; 2 sons—Joe, of Monowi, and Alfred, of White River, S.D.; daughter— Mrs. Lydia Reagon, of San Diego, Calif. Other Lynch News Pauline Mulhair left Monday, December 31, for an extended stay in Miami, Fla., visiting her sister, Mrs. Erwin Kerbel, and husband. Mary Stenger left Monday, De cember 31, for her work at Peters burg, after visiting at her parental M. P. Stenger home. Ker brother, Francis, took her to Norfolk en route home. Mrs. J. Edson accompanied her grandson and wife to Texas, where she plans to visit with them for 2 weeks. Her grand son is in service. „ ,, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mulhair were business visitors in Omaha ldst week* Mrs. Ray Counts was hostess to the Aitar society Thursday after noon, January, 3. After the busi ness meeting, games were played during the social hour with Mrs. Don Allen and Mrs. Beryl Moody winning prizes. Doughnuts and coffee were served in late after noon. ,, , , Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Malcolm and family, of Bristow, spent Sun day, December 30, at the Jo sephine Boska home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kraemer and children are in Minnesota vis iting relatives. Roger Davy visited with his brother, Alford, and fanuly in the southern part of the state. Alford left for the service the first ot tne yGMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spencer were Sunday, December 30, din ner guests at the Albert Spencer h°Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Thomas, of Osmond, were New Years day guests at the parental Louis Nel son home. vtovu Stanley Greene was a New Year’s eve visitor with friends in N Mr^and Mrs. Harry Mulhair spent New Year’s day with friends inMrmaand Mrs. Frank Weeder and children were Plainview vis itors Monday, December 31. Coach and Mrs. Elmer bird and son returned here * n day from Pierre, S.D., where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Blackbird’s mother. | v»rs Phillip Hammon and son, Pauhspent several days with her mother, Mrs. Ed Johns, while her father was in Sioux City. Calvin D. Spencer sPent Wed nesday night, January 2, with h s cousin, Arden Spencer, who left for his school work at the Univer sity of Nebraska Thursday after n°Mrs. Streit is in Madison for an extended stay. , Mr and Mrs. Gordon Barta and daughter, of Dorsey, were Lynch visitors Thursday. „ tt . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski and son, Lary, and Mr. Arthur Barta were New Year s day dinner guests at the Dale Bar ta home near Walnut. ,, Misses Althea and Donelda Hammon were in Ewing severa d^rslaEn""kCo„n, of Spencer spent New Year’s day at the i/mis Nelson home. Mrs. John Hewitson returned to her home here having spent^ the holidays at the Lawson Lightfoot home near Bristow. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Clare Coulthard were visiting relatives m Wayne the cast week. _ _ Shirley Campbell, of Wayne spent the past week here with her parents, Superintendent and Mrs. G. L. Campbell. Th« Bovd county project club leaders training meeting will be held at the hotel in Lynch Thurs i day, January 10. i Mr. and Mrs. Bpn Larson, of : Ewing, were SMurdav guests at i the home of Mrs Math'lda Lee . and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pruden. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. John Hipke and George Bannerham, of Spring view, arrived Monday, December 31, and spent New Year’s with Mrs. Henry Martin. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and family were Sunday guests at the home of their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Marcellus. Mrs. Claire Van Hove, of Bris tow, and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Berg, of Ft. Randall, S.D., were guests of Mrs. C. R. Manson. recently. Mrs. Glen Sprague, of Page, was an O’Neill caller on Monday. Elmer Kreiger, and his sister, Elsie, of Inman, were business callers in O’Neill on Monday. Donald Lanman and Richard Hynes went to Pickstown, S.D., Tuesday. Pfc. Edward Hynes, of Sioux City, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Loretta Hynes. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spry were Monday evening guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilstrap. The evening was spent playing pinochle. Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke and son, Terry, went to Norfolk on Mon day, January 7. Enroute to Nor folk she stoped in Meadow Grove to visit her mother, Mrs. John Kahler. Mrs. Kahler accompanied I her to Norfolk. ____ i The Misses Phyllis Seger, Don na Crabb and Guy Harris re turned to their studies in Lincoln |on Wednesday, January 2, after spending the holidays with rela tives. They are students at Ne braska Wesleyan university. Mrs. Matt Hynes and family went to Omaha for the weekend. Mrs. Hynes and Kathy remained in Omaha while John Hynes and his brothers, Terry, Matt and Bill, went to Kansas City, Mo., to get Mrs. John Hynes, who had been visiting relatives there. Mrs. Matt Hynes and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes returned to O’Neill on Tuesday, January 1. Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor and (family, of Atkinson, were Tues day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer left Friday, January 4, for Ft. Worth, Tex., to attend a livestock associa tion meeting. Miss Elizabeth is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Conard in Emipet while her parents are gone. Mr. Schaffer is vice-president of the , Nebraska Stockgrowers’ associa tion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckman and family, of San Diego, Calif., were Friday and Saturday, Jan uary 4 and 5, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Klein. Frontier for printing!_ Thursday Star Specials HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone a real moneysaving bargain tor Thursday shoppers in O Neill. Tune in io the “Voice of The Frontier” each Wednes day morning at 9:45 ^a preview of the next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch The Frontier each week for the page of Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! ! 1,200 Hogs Expected Today • Another big hog sale today (Thursday), probably 400 head of feeder pigs and 700 to 800 head of fat hogs. Hogs were gener ally a quarter lower Monday at the terminals. • The cattle sale will feature a few very good Angus slock cows, a big load of 2-year-old steers, a load of light yearlings and the regular run of butcher cattle. Market this week shows fat cattle generally steady and yearling trading strong. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Phone 2 O’N-n ^ MIDWEST FURN. & APPL. 209 West Douglas_ Phone 346-J Thursday Only SPECIAL Genuine Serta 1NNERSPR1NG MATTRESS $59.50 Value Nationally Advertised 254-Coil Guaranteed Mattress SAVE $20.00 NOW ONLY $39.50 JACOBSON’S Across from the Golden Phone 415 "WE DELIVER THE BEST — SERVICE EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" STORES IN O’NEILL AND NORFOLK Used Servel GAS REFRIGERATOR • 8-Cu. Ft. Capacity • Original Price 299.95 Thursday Only 49.95 (Of course, this used SERVEL was traded-in on a new HOTPOINT electric refrigerator!)