The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 07, 1952, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    WANT AW 70."^ j^| I
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Pipe vise. like new,
at Leidy’s._40c
FOR SALE: 41% range cake, $104
per ton; mixed fertilizer, $47.95
per ton.—Corkle Hatchery, O’
Neiil._ _38tf
FOR SALE:
3,000 Bu. Ear Com
3,0oo jou. Ear Corn
3^4 mits north of Fairfax, S.D.
on U.S. Highway 281, or 60
rods south of unction 281 and 18.
ROBT. J. PISTULKA
FAIRFAX, S.D.
39-40pl00
FOR SALE: Border Collie pup
pies, males and females. — C
_Bar M, U'Neiil_2»tf
FOR SALE: 5-rt. steel hen feed
ers only $2.75 at Leidy’s. 40c
Uhrysler-Fiymouth
&t SERVICE
A Good Stock of
Better Used Cars
ai Alices That Will Please
U. iVl. WILSON
Phone iuu Butte. Nebr.
2tf
FOR SALE: Used gas water heat
_er $35 at Leidy’s._40c
FOR SALE: $11,000 — 160-acre
improved, level, all tillable
farm, 4 miles west of Spencer.
Excellent water, REA, and a
warm house. Terms. —Pauline
_Guile, Spencer, phone 88W. 37tf
FOR bALE. Swift’s Mineral
liiux $2.2o at Leidy’s. 40c
Don’t Pay High Prices
for Used Cars
WE HAVE Kaisers, Frazers, Hen
ry J’s, Lincolns, Mercurys,
Fords, Chevrolet^, Jeeps and
Station Wagons — from 1952
back to 1940, all priced rignt
for quick sale. See us today
and be happy all year.
Outlaw Implement Co.
Phone 373 O’Neill
___ 40c
SEE THE Apex gas clothes dry
er at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 40c
FOR SALE: Bulk hog feed, sack
it yourseLf, a bargain at Lei
dy’s. 40c
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: Two very good fresh
milk goats. — Louis Neilson,
Chambers, Nebr. 40p30
FOR SALE: Westinghouse elec
tric hand cleaner. Good as new.
—Telephone 253-J. 40p35
Used Car Specials
1—1948 Ford fordor, radio, heat
er. Prestone, near-new tires,
very clean.
1—1947 Ford tudor, radio, heater,
Prestone, good rubber, ready to
go.
1—1941 Pontiac club coupe, radio,
heater, very good rubber, ready
to go, for only_$325.00
These are all good clean cars and
priced to sell. Come in and see
us.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
PAUL SHIEKK. Mgr.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
40c
FOR SALE: Empty alcohol bar
at Leidy’s._40c
FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet 4-dr.,
and 1949 Chevrolet all-steel
station wagon.—Write Box 286,
Ewing, or prhone 62-J, Ewing.
40-41p65
IMMEDIATE SALE
320-Acre Stock Farm
INCLUDES good set of improve
ments, located 6 miles from a
town in' the O’Neill area, right
in the heart of the ranch coun
try.
PLENTY OF WATER, small lake
in pasture, 120 acres wild hay,
balance bottom pasture land.
Some additional land also a
vailable for lease.
IMPROVEMENTS include very
good 5-room house, good barn,
other bldgs. Yards, loading
chute, fences, etc., all in
good repair. Terms available.
For additional information
CONTACT:
STANLEY
MADDOX
Neligh, Nebr., Phone 141
40-41c
FOR SALE: NW'A of 3-27-9, 6
miles north ,1 west of Ewing.
—See It. H. (“Ray”) Shriner,
O’Neill. _ 40-41c
FOR SALE: Fire proof chick lit
ter at Leidy’s._ 40c
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds see R. H. ("Ray”) Shri
ner, phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: Vigoro for lawns at
Leidy’s. 40c
NEW 1952 MASSEY - HARRIS
New TRACTORS
and COMBINES
IN STOCK AGAIN - ALL SIZES
Also Mowers, Manure Spreaders,
Corn Shellers, Bulldozers,
Fertilizer Spreaders
FERGUSON TRACTORS
Used John Deere and
International Tractors
Buy a New 44 Massey-Harris
Tractor—9 Horsepower Free
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 40c
FOR SALE: Used gas stove $35
at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 40c
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FOR SALE: Several good, well
located building lot*—R. H.
(•‘Ray”) Shriner, O'Neill, phone
106. 22tf
36c
FOR SALE: New apartment size
gas range, one only, $69.95 at
Leidy’s._40c
FARM FOR SALE: 720 acres
east of O’Neill, improved, close
to school and town, listed until
February 1st, 1952, at $45.00 per
acre.—See R. H. (“»«>’’) Shrin
er, O’Neill, phone 106. 38c
FOR SALE: Coal-wood range $7
at Leidy’s._40c
Use Less Fuel !
THE UNIVERSITY of Nebraska
tractor testing laboratory has
ended its 1951 season with the
testing of its 471st tractor.
THE TRACTOR test lab was
started in 1920 as a result of a
law providing for testing of a
stock model of each tractor
sold in the state.
A GASOLINE burning tractor
manufactured by Massey-Har
ris established a world’s record
for fuel economy at the lab in
1951. The machine burned .495
pounds of fuel per belt horse
power hour. Previous record
was .496 pounds of fuel for the
same output. Engineer Larsen
said the record was the best in
the tractor lab’s history.
TEST REPORTS on most of the
tractors tested last year are
now available at the offices of
county extension agents.
SEE THE NEW MASSEY
HARRIS TRACTORS
9 Horsepower Free in a 44
Massey-Harris Tractor
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA 40c
BARGAIN IN nearly new Magic
Chef at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 40c
FOR SALE: Used coal - wood
heater only $25 at Leidy’s. 40c
F< )lt SALE: 480 acre ranch in
Cache creek valley in Holt
county, Nebr., located 14 miles
soutwest of FiWing. This ranch
is extra well improved, will
keep 75 cows the year around,
is on country road, % mile to
good school, miles to rural
route, REA will be built in this
spring, has plenty shade and
good water. Due to poor health
must sell. For price and terms
write owner: John Christianson,
Ewing, Nebr. 38-41c
FOR SALE: Large size Heatrola
oil burner, good as new. —
Phone 369-W. 40c
MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH NEXT week’s issue for
the North Central Nebraska
Hereford Association’s 21st An
nual Spring Bull Sale to be
held in Bassett, Nebr., Feb. 23.
Selling 52 bulls and 2 females.
Write Tug Phillips, Bassett,
for catalog._ 40p50
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait. — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill._ 29tf
EXPER 1
Body - Fender
REPAIRING
COMPLETE up - to - date shop,
equipped and experienced foi
all makes of cars. Also paint
ing. spot work, glasses install
ed. Free estimates, 24-hour
wrecker service.
W1CH S BODY SHOP
219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W
DIGGING
WE DIG water and sewer ditch
es, basements, cesspools, anu
build dams. Also do structural
steel setting.
Belville Draglines
Valentine, Nebr. 49ti
MONUMENTS of lasting beauty,
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer.— Emmet Crabb, O -
Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE. CALL brings us ot
the run! Phone 404-W
J. V. MOTOR
Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong
Used Car Parts, Car Repairing
Acetylene Welding
North 7th O’Neill, Nebi
9c8t
WHAT’S IN A NAME? SER
VICE! when you consign cai
tie, nogs, and sheep to the
Frank. E. Scott Commission
Co., Stock Yards, Sioux City
la.__ 22tl
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLE'!
Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n
O’Neil* Nebr.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec-Treas.
KIETH A. ABART
O’Neill. Nebr.
Auctioneer
Licensed to SeU Real Estate
19ti
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
(Next door Asimus Motor.)
FARM & COMMERCIAL
Service Phone 399. O’Neill
J-V MOTOR, O’Neill, buys iron
and metal. No. 7th St 13ctf
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON.
Lawson and Clinton engines
service and genuine parts cal
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop
O’Neill.41tf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractoi
repair. Acetylene welding._
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
_for Any Job_25tf
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 |
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: A farm located 1
mile northwest of Emmet. —
Leon Beckwith. 40p30
FOR RENT: New unfurnished
modern apartment. — Gillies
pie’s, phone 114. 37tf
GOOD FLOOR SANDER AND
edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts
Ray Lbr. Co., 0\NeilL_
FOR RENT: New, small hand
sanding machine, for furniture
and woodwork. — Spelts-Ray
Lbr. Co., O'Neill. 52tf
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT: Six or sev
en room modern home.—Call
phone 84, O’Neill. 38-39c
WANTED: Blue grass seed. We
buy in the rough or will do
custom threshing. We also buy,
sell and clean aifalia and clo
vers.—Koinzan • Jot-hum Seed
Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26u
CARDS OF THANKS
t WISH to thank all the good
neighbors and friends and rela
tives who sent me the lovely
letters, cards, gilts and flowers
and for all the prayers offered
for me during my recent ill
ness. Your kindness will never
be forgotten. May God bless
you all. 4Up50
—MRS. PEARL GRUTSCH •
THE FRIENDS of St Mary’s
wish to express their sincere
thanks to all who helped in any
way to mage their food sale a
success. Also to thank Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Shelhamer and tneu
employees for tneir hospitality
and for the use of the store.
40c —THE COMMITTEE
Frank Weeder
Buys 70 Ewes
LYINCK—Frank Weeder has
again gone into the sheep busi
ness. He has 70 ewes which he
recently purchased. Several years
ago he raised sheep.
Frank is not new at sheep
business. Very few sheep are
raised in thus locality.
Other Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes, of
Monowi, were Sunday guests at
the Louis Novak home.
The Harmony club, of Monowi,
served lunch at the Leonard
Coakley sale Tuesday, January 29,
and the Sunshine Project club
served lunch for the Orville Holtz
Gerald Lee sale on Sunshine Bot
tom, February 4.
Lloyd Mills was a business vis
itor in Elgin on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Court
ney and Eugene were Sunday din
ner guests at the Allan Koscan
home in Butte.
Mrs. Otto Barta, of Verdigre,
spent several days at the home
of her son, George, and wife here
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hammon
and Paul were Sunday dinner
guests at the Ed Johns'home.
Coach Blackbird, Kenny Stew
art, Larry Kalkowski and Bud
Spelts attended the Knox coun
tv basketball tournament at
Bloomfield Wednesday, Jan 30.
Kenny and Keith Stewart and Ike
McDonald accompanied Mr. Black
bird there ac.iin Friday. Coach
Blackbird was referee at the
games there for the tournament.
Veldon Lee went to Omaha on
Tuesday. January 29. Calvin D
Spencer did the chores while Vel
don was gone.
Mrs. Alice Matthews returned
last week fr m San Francisco,
Calif., where she had been visit
i ing her son Marine Pfc. Robert
Matthews, for the past 5 weeks.
Veteran Stockman
a Heart Victim
to- - •
STUART — Funeral services
were held Monday. February 4,
at a funeral home in Sioux City
for Thomas Henry Walsh, 65.
Rev. Cloud Billig, of St. Boni
face Catholic church, officiated
and burial was in Calvary cem
etery.
Mr. Walsh died Friday after
suffering a heart attack. Buying
and selling livestock was his
hobby and business, having been
in the livestock business at the
Sioux City stockyards more than
35 years. He was well known in
South Dakota, Nebraska and
Iowa.
For a time he headquartered at
Stuart. He was married to Velma
Miller, of Stuart.
Born December 8, 1886, at Elk
Point, S.D., most of his life was
spent in Sioux City.
Survivors include: Widow—
Velma: son—William T„ of Sioux
City; brothers—John E. of Sioux
City, and James, of Elk Point,
S.D.; sister—Mrs. Nellie Chausee,
of Elk Point, S.D., and a grand
daughter.
SOUTH OF STUART NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup and
baby spent Sunday afternoon,
February 3, at the Walter Kaup
home.
Mrs. Francis Goebel spent Fri
day afternoon, February 1, at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Bill
Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry were
Sunday evening, February 3, vis
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Goebel and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy
and son were Sunday, February 3,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Foxworthy.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sneider and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Shald and family Friday
evening, February 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruder and
Mr. and Mrs. John Shald were
Sunday, February 3. dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Shald and children.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, of
Newport, visited their daughter,
Mrs. Wilbur Moon, and family on
Thursday, January 31.
Kenny Batenhorst returned to
Omaha Thursday, January 31, af
ter spending a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Batenhorst.
Mrs. C. Kelsberg, of Hayward,
Wise., spent Thursday afternoon,
January 31, visiting Mrs. Robert
Batenhorst. Mrs. Kelsberg is the
former Grace McGrew.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Shald. Don and Shirley
were Monday evening, February
4, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Greenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer
and family were Sunday after
noon, February 3, callers at the
George Shald home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and son spent Sunday evening,
February 3, with Mr. and Mrs.
George Shald and family.
Mrs. A. M. Batenhorst visited
relatives at Elgin Saturday, Feb
ruary 2
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield,
Mrs. Ethel Stracke, Doris Can
nell, Ella Peterson and Mr. and
Mrs. George Wallinger were Sun
day, February 3, dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer
were O’Neill visitors Thursday.
January 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne,
Mrs. Robert Greenfield and Mrs.
Bill Paxton were O’Neill visitors
Friday, February 1.
Mr. and M^s. Ray Greenfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald
and family were Wednesday, Jan
uary 30, supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Hitchcock and
family. Tootie Braun was also a
guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot and
Betty spent Sunday evening. Feb
ruary 3, at the Ray Greenfield
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Keuter were Wednesday,
January 30, supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvester and Kramer.
They helped Mr. Sylvester cele
brate his birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoffman
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
John Kfamer were Sunday, Feb
ruary 3, dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Kramer, jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and family were Sunday, Febru
ary 3, supper guests of Mrs. Dora
Wallinger and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weich
man and family were Friday eve
ning, February 1. guests of the
Leo Weichman family.
Sgt. Frank Murphy arrived
home Saturday morning. Febru
ary 2, from Ft. Jackson for a
few days’ visit with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy. He
will report to Ft. Benning. Ga.,
Monday, February 11.
Myrna Kaup was a Sunday,
February 3, overnight guest of
Eileen Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
and Hugh, of Page, were Sunday.
February 3, dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Givens and chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. George Pon
gratz were afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot were
O'Neill visitors Tuesday. January
29.
Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Kaup and
family and Mrs. Gertrude Kaup
were Sunday. February 3. dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mur
phy and children.
Jane Murphy was a Sunday,
February 3, overnight guest of
Marlene Kaup.
Mrs. Gerald Barnes attended a
party Sunday, February 3. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ceams.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and family spent Sunday after
noon, February 3, at the Law
rence Ziska home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenfield
and children spent Sunday, Feb
ruary 3, at O’Neill with Mrs. Ab
bie Coker.
James Murphy was an over
night guest of Leon Weichman
Sunday, February 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot visit
ed the Bill and Vince Obermire
home Friday and Saturday. Feb
ruary 1 and 2. They also were in
Butte on business.
Betty Krobot spent Thursday
night, January 31, with Karen
Obermire.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer
entertained their card club at the
school Friday night, February 1.
Fred Stracke. Mrs. Earl Hoatson.
Mrs. Henry Hutchinson and War
ren Roberts were high and low
prize winners. Jim Hoffman won
the traveling prize.
June Philbrick is working for
Mrs. Laurence Ziska.
Ronnie Liable was a Wednes
day, January 30, overnight guest
of Bobbie Givens.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens and
children,, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Givens and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kramer and chil
dren were Friday evening, Feb
ruary 1, guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz.
Mr. Pongratz celebrated his 70th
birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Dan Troshynski spent
from Sunday, February 3, to
Wednesday with her sister, Mrs.
Art Givens, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Mlinar.
Mr. and Mrs. Florian Scholz,
Roger and Kenny were O’Neill
visitors Friday, February 1.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norton,
sr., of Colony, Wyo., and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Norton and son, Lar
ry, of Belle Fourche, S.D., were
Friday, February 1, guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lawrence and Mrs. Emma Law
rence.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Damkroger,
of Gage county, formerly of O’
Neill, were among those from a
distance attending the Aberdeen
Angus sale here Tuesday. Mr.
Damkroger, who originates at
DeWitt, was veterans’ instructor
at O’Neill high school for sever
al years; Mrs. Damkroger acted
as Holt county home extension
agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Liedeman
were Tuesday evening dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Gilstrap.
Mrs. Edna Fleming, of Tilden,
arrived Wednesday, January 30,
and was a guest at the home of
her daughter and her husband,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming, of
Ewing, were Friday guests at
the Lawrence home. They re
turned to their home in Ewing
the same day accompanied by
Mrs. Emma Fleming, who will be
their guest for a few days.
Mrs. William W. McIntosh en
tertained a foursome at bridge at
her home on Wednesday, Janu
ary 30, following a 7 o’clock din
ner at the Town House.
Ralph McElvain and daughter,
Mrs. Jack Everitt, went to Grand
Island Sunday to meet Jack Ev
eritt, who had returned from the
West coast.
Pfc. Donald Murphy, of San
Diego, Calif., and his wife and
sister. Miss Mary Joan Murphy,
of Sioux City, arrived on Mon
day, January 28, to visit Mr. and
Mrs. James Murphy and other
' relatives and friends. They left
Saturday. Private Murphy will
report at Wilson, N.C., where he
will be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. William W. McIn
tosh went to Madison on Sunday
where they had dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Beatty. They also were in Mead
ow Grove and visited at the
home of Mrs. Maude McIntosh.
Mrs. George Robertson took
the train to Omaha on Wednes
day, January 3, and from there
she went to Lincoln where she
attended the synodical board
meeting of the Presbyterian
church on Thursday and Friday.
She is the spiritual life secretary
of the board. Plans were made
for the year’s work at this meet
ing. George Robertson went to
Omaha on Sunday and brought.
Mrs. Robertson home the same
day.
Sister M. Calixta and Sister
Marie Brenden, of Imogene, la.,
were Saturday, February 2,
guests at the F. N. Cronin and F.
J. Biglin homes. Sister M. Calix
ta is a sister of Mrs. Cronin and
Mr. Biglin. On Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. F. N. Cronin took them to
Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter re
ceived word from their son, Al
len, who is at Craig air base, Sel
ma, Ala., stating he has been
transferred to the fire depart
ment on the base.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norman
went to Ord on Sunday to visit
Mrs. Nina Norman, who has not
been “well.”
Thursday Star Specials
HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone
a real moneysaving bargain for
Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to
the “Voice of The Frontier’’ each Wednes
day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the
next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch
The Frontier each week for the page of
Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! !
Cattle Market Steady to Higher
• Trading at the terminal markets earlier in the week was
steady to higher with the cow market sharply higher. There
will be several bunches of good heifer and steer calves, some
long yearlings, and some small bunches of stock cows on today's
market.
• There will be around 400 head of feeder pigs and the usual
run of other hogs. Hogs were selling strong to 50c up Monday
at the terminals.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
Phone 2 O’Neill
MIDWEST FURN.&flPPL.,
209 West Douglas Phone 346-J
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