The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 04, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 4 milk cows; one
new 300 Savage high power
rifle with case and shells; one
hand-made saddle with bridle
and Martin Gale. — Howard
Berry, Atkinson, Nebr.
18-20p95
FOR SALE: Intermediate wheat
grass seed. This is native grown
seed from certified stock that
produces outstanding sod form
ing high yielding hay and
grass.—Clark Motor Co., Ains
worth, ph. 269. 16-19cl.25
MAYTAC
Sales & Service
YOUR new Maytag dealer in
O’Neill.
JACOBSON’S
Across from the Golden
SEED FOR SALE
Alfalfa - Brome - Clovers
Milo - Sudan
WE ALSO have early open pol
linated com, good germination.
We have new blue grass strip
pers for sale. BHC root worm
S>ray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed
o., Elgin. ltf
FOR SALE. Nebra seed wheat,
free from rye.—Sylvester Zak
rzewski, phone 509W, O’Neill
_ 16tf
Used Car Specials
1-^-1946 Dodge 4-dr. sedan, radio,
heater, seat covers.
1—1951 Fleet Chev. 4-dr., with
radio, heater, powerglide.
1—1936 Dodge, 4-dr.
1—1941 Chevrolet 2-dr.
1—1941 Ford 2-dr., radio and
heater.
1—1946 Ford 4-dr.
1—1936 Chevrolet coupe.
ON DISPLAY . . .
1952 DeSoto Firedome “8” 4-dr.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
PAUL SHLERK, Mgr.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
1 18c
FOR SALE: 40% Cattle Range
Feed. $108 per ten. Fall deliv
ery. Price protection against
advance and decline.—Corkle
Hatchery Warehouse, O’Neill.
15tf
FOR SALE: Number 15 Inter
national, wire-tie baler. Com
plete with pickup attachment
and mounted on rubber.—R. J.
Tentinger, LeMars, la.
_17-18c70
FOR SALE: Yellow iris starts
1948 Dykes medal winner. A
bargain at less than Va fall
catalog price.—Texaco Station,
Emmet, Nebr. 18p48
FOR SALE: Long yearling and
2-year-old Hereford bulls. —
E. M. Jarman, Chambers. 51tf
FOR SALE: 320-acre farm, good
improvements, REA, crop now
in but possession iay be had
immediately.—Col. Ed Thorin
or Col. Vem Reynoldson,
O’Neill, brokers. 8tf
FOR SALE: Several we 11
located building lots. — R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O'Neill, phone
106. 22tf
ANYONE wanting to buy or sell
town or farm property in Holt
or Antelope counties contact:
Bill Bowkeir, Hales & Bowker
Agency, O^Neill, phone 52. lOtf
FOR SALE: 42 acres hay and
pasture land, fenced and com
plete set of buildings, at In
man, Nebr.—Call 196, O’Neill,
Nebr., or write Mrs. G. A.
Seger, Emmet. Ic35-30tf
FOR SALE: New clarinet. Also
nearly new Winsor pressure
cooker. — Mrs. Norbert Uhl,
O’Neill. 18c35
Holt County
License Directories
HAVE JUST been printed. Or
ders can now be taken at $1
each. For mailing allow an ex
tra 10 cents. Be sure to send
your name and address. The
directories will be good for
1952 and 1953 since next year
metal tabs will be placed on
the present license plates.
Send your order now or come
in and buy your directory at
THE FRONTIER
Box 330—O’Neill
14-16c
FOR SALE: Set of truck wheels
and tires suitable for under
slung cabling rack. — Austin
Hynes, O’Neill. 18p35
USED CAR
B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S
1—1948 Frazer.
1_Ford ‘‘8” ’49. tudor.
1_1949 Pontiac 2-dr. hydramat
1—1951 Dodge 4-dr., nearly new.
1—1948 Mercury convertible,
fair condition.
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’NEILL
Phone 531 18c
"SALE; Gladiolus, c u t
fresh every Tuesday, .Thursday
and Saturday morning. $1.00
per doz- No Sunday sales. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. B1RL*™k’
O’Neill. 18-20p75
FOR SALE: Still have some real
good yearling Hereford bulls.—
—S. R. Robertson, phone 6F11,
O’Neill. 4tf
FOR SALE: I have 3 modern
residence properties for sale.
Would you like to see them?—
R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 50tf
NOTICE
We have available 0-19-0, 10-10-0,
and 21-0-0.
We have available automatic
baling wire for the New Hol
land, Minneapolis-Moline, In
ternational, Oliver, and John
Deere.
J. F. BRADY
Atkinson, Nebraska
16-19c
FOR SALE: Madison vetch seed.
—Call C. H. Stone at 495-W,
O’Neill, or see Leon Beckwith
at Emmet. 17-18p50
FOR SALE: A used Westing
house refrigerator, price $35.
Can be seen at the Charles
Fox home or call phone 140J.
18p35
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”)
Shriner, phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: Two oil heaters. —
Call 512 M, O’Neill 18p25tf
CITY LOANS: R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 7tf
40 New Compicker
BARGAINS !
Massey Harris Self Propelled
2-Rows
Also M. H. 2-Row Mounted
G. I. and Farmrite, 2 Row
Mounted, 2-Row Poll Type
1-Row Pull Type
1-Row Semi-mounted for Ford
or Ferguson Tractors.
Also Used Pickers - All Kinds
“Lowest Prices in USA”
Largest Stock of G.I. and Farm
rite Picker Parts in Nebraska
Cook Husking Beds
Massey Harris and Ferguson
Machinery and Tractors of all
kinds
WILLYS JEEPS — CARS
PICKUPS
KAISER and HENRY J CARS
Outlaw Implement Co.
Phone 373 O’Neill, Nebr.
17-19r
FOR SALE: Used hot air coal
furnace, major portions in use
only two seasons, good grates.
Ideal for house or rural school.
Inquire at The Frontier. 17-18nc
FOR SALE: 1948 Jeep trencher.
A-l shape. Very reasonable.
This is ideal location for
trenching machine. See or
write: Bonge Bros., Plain view,
Nebr. 17-18c65
USED APPLIANCES
1—Used Frigidaire, $5.95 down,
$1.25 wk. for 5 months.
1—Used Fairbanks Morris re
frigerator, only $9.95 down,
$8 per month for 6 months.
New Colerator refrigerator.
Hunt’s Plumbing
& HEATING
Phone 399 — O’Neill 17c
FOR SALE: Breeding ewes. —
Lloyd Kyner, phone 2301,
Long Pine, Nebr. 12-30c
FOR SALE: 320 acre farm 2%
miles north of Atkinson on
highway 11. Seven-room mod
ern house, hot and cold water,
and all out buildings in excel
lent condition and wired for
REA: Vz mile from school. —
Jake Siegler, Atkinson.
17-19p90
FOR SALE: Used power takeoff
assembly, complete for Willys 4
WD.—Clark Motor Co., Ains
worth, ph. 269. 16-19cl.l0
MISCELLANEOUS
" " ..
Business Opportunity
Now you can have a profitable
business of your own! HI HO
the DARI-O, the new frozen
dessert that is taking the
country by song, offers a com
plete package—everything you
need to start a highly profit
able dairy store of your own.
Can pay off investment first
season! Protected territories
still available. Write HI HO
the DARI-O, Inc. Box 817,
Sioux Falls, S. Dak. It will pay
you to investigate today! Full
information by return mail.
18pll0
COMB or STRAINED
HONEY
Beilin’s Gardens
Phone 338-J E. 7th St.
__ 18-20pl50
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
Long Term
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
4% Federal Land Bank
O’Neill, Nebr.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas.
GIVE YOUR exposed roll films
to Elwood Brady, Atkinson,
for guaranteed 2-3 day out-of
town processing. Kodak film,
photographic supplies and
cameras. 5tf
SEE ME for insurance—the most'
for your money!—Ed Thorin,
O’Neill, phone 454-J, box 646
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
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
WE HAVE inquiries for farms
and ranches. Let us have your
listing.—Thorin & Reynoldson
Auction Service, O’Neill. 8c
FARM LOANS: R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 7tf
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
I LOAN MONEY on farms and
ranches and also on city prop
erty. Write — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 7tf
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
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON,
Lawson and Clinton engines
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tf
See the Amazing
ALL-NEW
Willrod Bale Loader
WILL PICKUP either round or
square bales from meadow,
and load them at the rate of
600 bales per hour.
WE WILL be glad to demon
strate this machine at any time.
K. C. HUNT
4 miles east of O’Neill
on U.S. 20-275
18tf
SEE Ralph Simpson for your
electric wiring. Formerly with
Lester Electric. ltf
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
(Next door Asimus Motors)
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
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
LICENSED REAL ESTATE
BROKERS
18tf
WANTED
HELP WANTED: Women make
mopey at home, spare time.
Sew ready-cut RAP-A-ROUND.
Easy, profitable. — Hollywood
Mfg. Co., Hollywood 46, Calif.
18-19p85
WANTED: Married man for
work on livestock farm located
near Stanton. Must have ex
perience in feeding livestock
and operating tractors. Sep
arate house with electricity
and year around work. Send
reference. — Bert Armbruster,
Stanton, Nebr. 16-18cl.20
HELP WANTED: Fountain work
er.—M&M Cafe, O’Neill. 17c
HELP WANTED: Married man
for year-round ranch work.
Separate house. Electricity. —
Claude Liermann, 24 miles
south of Atkinson. 17-19pl00
WANTED: Hay and pasture for
1953.—Jim Corkle, O’Neill.
18-25pl.70
HELP WANTED: Woman for of
fice work, mainly bookkeeping.
Typing ability helpful but not
essential. Good working condi
tions, good hours, O’Neill busi
ness district. Inquire: The
Frontier. 17-18c
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. 26tf
WANTED: Flocks to furnish
hatching eggs for 1953 season.
—Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill.
18-25p2.00
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait. — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf
J-V MOTOR, O’Neill, buys iron
and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: A modern house and
a six room apartment.—Anna
Brown, O’Neill. 18p35
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
_ 47tf
FOR RENT: Basement dwelling,
3 rooms and bath. — Geo. C.
Robertsaon, O’Neill. 18c25
FOR RENT: Small store building.
See—R. K. Parker, O’Neill. 7tf
-r
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co./47tf
FOR RENT: Furnished apt. —
A. E. Bowen, phone 322 W,
O’Neill. 18c
CARDS OF THANKS
IT IS WITH deepest appreciation
that we thank our many rela
tives, neighbors, friends and
our minister, John Thomas, for
the many expressions of kind
ness, sympathy, words of com
fort, and for the beautiful floral
offerings, in the loss of my be
loved husband and our brother.
—Mrs. Harold S. Leise, Mrs.
Eula Eppenbach and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Leise. 13p50 I
EMMET NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald
and family of Boise, Ida., ar
rived at the Dean Perry home
late Monday evening August 25,
and stayed until Wednesday
morning before leaving for Ran
dolph to visit Mr. McDonald’s
mother, brothers and sisters.
They then returned to the Perry
home for a short visit before
leaving for their home in Boise.
Mrs. McDonald is a sLf.er of
Mrs. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Brittell
of Laurel were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Newton
and son, Clyde, last Thursday
night.
Miss Marybelle O’Connor of
Omaha arrived home late Satur
day evening and visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James O’Con
nor, and her uncle, Tom Perkins,
until late Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Luben
and son, Raymond, and Shirley
and Wally of Inman brought Mel
vin Luben home Sunday. Mel
vin has been spending the past
week visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Luben.
Bobby. Bessie and Bruce Kram
er of O’Neill were weekend vis
itors at the Robert Fox home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse of
O’Neill were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Newton and son, Clyde, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and
children visited at the Dale Perry
home in O’Neill Sunday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Dailey of
North Platte arrived by plane on
Sunday evening to spend labor
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Dailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett
and family drove Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McConnell and Mr. and
Mrs. Eli McConnell and family to
Norfolk to meet Mrs. Harry Little
and daughter. They then drove
to a park in Norfolk for a picnic
dinner.
Mrs. Grant Peacock and sons
snent Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday, August 26, 27 and 29 at
the counity fair arranging the
rural youth stand. Mr. Peacock
joined them Friday evening.
Alex McConnell and Howard
McConnell and sons, Jay and
Larry Gene, went to Dora lake
Friday and caught their limit of
bullheads.
« » 1 « n l A T-» a •
ivir. aim mrs. <xuu r>aies ui
Omaha visited at the Claude
Bates and Wavne Bates homes in
O’Neill over the weekend.
Wayne Bates and Jim Foreman
of Battle Creek took the WJAG
bus at Norfolk and went to at
tend the state fair at Lincoln.
Charlie Luben, Paul Newton
and son, Jimmie, visited Charlie
Claussen Sunday afternoon.
Harold Gene Claussen of Kan
sas arrived Saturday evening to
spend this week visiting at the
Charlie Claussen home before en
tering a college at Minneapolis,
Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
left Sunday to attend the state
fair at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth of Grand
Island arrived Friday to visit
Henry Luth and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fox and family until Mon
day morning.
Misses Ida Henry and Betty
Mills and Don Willson of North
Platte and Charles Fox of O’
Neill were dinner guests at the
Wayne Fox home, Monday.
Mrs. Charlie Abart and Mrs.
Agnes Gaffney spent Monday,
August 25, visiting Mrs. Maring
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard
and children of Grand Island
spent the weekend visiting with
friends and relatives at O’Neill
and Emmet
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fritton vis
ited at the Maring brothers’ home
Friday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
daughter. Barbara, spent Sunday
visiting Mrs. Fox’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson, of Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz of
Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. R.
Elvon Schultz of Denver. Colo.,
were dinner guests at the Charlie
Abart home Sunday.
Walter. Guv and Fay Puckett
visited the Maring Brothers on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tvan Cone snent
Wednesday in Butte attending
the pancake day festival and vis
iting friends. I
§>-——
CELIA NEWS
Mark Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Colfack, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Schlotfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hendricks and Mrs. Hans Laurid
son accompanied the Sunnyside
4-H club members to Long Pine
for an all day picnic at “Hidden
Paradise” Friday, August 29.
Robert and Leon Hendricks
Miltonvale Wesleyan college in
left Saturday, August 30 for
Miltonvale, Kans., At O’Neill
they were joined by Naomi Nel
son and Dorothy Hahn of Spen
cer, who will also attend school
at Miltonvale, and by two Ernst
girls of O’Neill. Robert Hend
ricks and Marilyn Ernst of Mil
tonvale were married Monday,
September 1, at 3:30 in the col
lege chapel. Both are garduates
of the high school there. Naomi
Nelson and the two Ernst girls
were members of the wedding
party. Leon Hendricks, brother
of the bridegroom, was bestman.
Donnie Frickel, cousin of the
bridegroom, and Gordon Lorenz
of O’Neill, cousin of the bride,
were ushers. A reception was
held at Old College dining hall
immediately following the cere
mony. Mr. and Mrs- Mark Hend
ricks, parents of the bridegroom,
and Markita and Arlin, also
Clarence and Merlin House.
Donnie Frickel and Gorden Lor
enz of O Neill left Sunday morn
ing for Miltonvale. Leonard
Chaffin stayed nights at the
Hendricks home and did chores
while they were gone. They
planned to be home Tuesday
night.
Dwayne Greenwood of Sagle,
Ida., who came July 10 to visit
his uncle, O. A. Hammerberg and
wife, left Sunday, August 31, by
bus for Grand Island where he
will take the train for Spokane,
Wash., then go to his home where
he will attend school. He is a
senior in Sandpoint Ida., school.
He spent most of the time at
the Albert Lemmer ranch help
ing put up hay.
INMAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and
Sam and Mrs. Anna B. Pierson
drove to Valentine Sunday
where they visited their son-in
law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.
W. J. Slusher, and sons. Miss
Carolyn, who had spent the past
week in Bassett and Valentine,
returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rut
ledge of Lynch spent the week
end in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James P. Gallagher and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mossman
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harte
left Friday morning for their
home in Los Angeles, Calif., after
spending the past week in the
Leo Mossman and Leo Harte
homes.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
The Frontier,
O’Neill, Nebr.
Gentlemen:
We the undersigned of Gross
and vicinity appreciate very
much the publicity you have
given the road on proposed new
U.S. highway 281 route.
To show our appreciation we
are subscribing to your paper
for one year, the names being
the undersigned and also checks
for same enclosed. Thank you,
J. J. Loukota — Gross, Nebr.,
E. H. Wienke—Spencer, Nebr.,
Marvin Havranek — Spencer,
Nebr., Vernon Wendt, Bristow,
Nebr., Raymond Havranek —
Lynch, Nebr., William Havranek
—Lynch, Nebr., Kermit Rhodma,
—Bristow, Nebr., Leo Duram —
Bristow, Nebr., Charles Hav
ranek — Gross, Nebr., Jerold
Loukoto—Gross, Nebr.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
QCD—Mary Gonderinger, et
al, to Katherine Verzal, 8-8-52.
$1. Part SEV4 32-30-14.
WD—City of O’Neill to Dom
Kubik 12-30-46 $279.10. Lot 3,
Blk. 50, McCafferty’s Add. to
O’Neill.
WD—Dom Kubik to Charles L.
Taylor & wife, 10-20-50. $1. Lot
3, Blk. 50 McCafferty’s Add. to
O’Neill.
WD—Irvin Eaton, et al to Ma
bel L. Newman & hnsband, 5-12
52. $8666.67. All Blks. 35 and 36,
Pioneer Townsite Co., Second
Addition to Stuart.
Polio Strikes Twice
in Same Family —
Mrs. Vannie Newman of O’
Neill received word Tuesday of
the death of her nephew, Hamil
ton Hooper, of Omaha. Funeral
services will be conducted today
(Thursday) in Omaha.
The late Mr. Hooper was strick
en with polio on Saturday, Au
gust 30, and died Monday, Sep
tember 1. He was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hooper.
Survivors include: widow and
three children. One of the three
children, a 6-year-old son, also
has polio but is recovering.
WSCS Recognizes
4-H Activities —
INMAN — The Inman WSCS
met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. L. R. Tompkins.
Mrs. Herbert Rouse, president,
was in charge. Roll call was
answered by giving your fav
orite Bible verse. Mrs. Rouse
also led the devotions.
Mrs. Clarence Hansen had
charge of the program—Recog
nition of 4-H activities.
Mrs. Otto Retke was assistant
hostess and refreshments were
served at the close of hte after
noon.
Thursday Star Specials
HERE THE’’* 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 ! !
800 Cattle Expected Today
• The seasonal cattle runs are growing week-by-week. Today
we're expecting 800 head, including lots of good yearlings.
There will be several straight loads of good steers and several
lots of good 2-year-old heifers. There will be considerably more
calves than we've been having thus far and several loads of good
fat cows.
• The embargo is still in effect on feeder pigs. Only hogs ready
for slaughter will be marketed and the hog sale will be
promptly at 12:30 p.m.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
t
PHONE 2 — O'NEILL
MIDWEST
FURNITURE & APPLIANCE
PHONE 346-J W..t O'Neill
Thursday Star Special
NEW 2-PC.
LIVING ROOM SUITE
• Covered in red wool frieze I 1
• Many have been sold at the regular
price of $169.50
• This is a 2-year-old floor sample in
perfect condition,
Thursday Only.99.50
CHAMBERS - NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gesch of
Lincoln came Friday evening to
spend the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik
and family and sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hub
bard.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waite and
sons of Central City spent Sun
day, August 31 in the William
Ritterbush home. Other guests
for dinner were Mrs. Arnie Mace,
jr., and son, Dickie, of O’Neill
and Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter
bush.
Mrs. L. R. Hansberry left Fri
day, August 29, for Ong to take
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Conger, who have been visiting
here, to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrier
and daughter of Gregory, S.D.,
spent Sunday, August 31, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson drove
to Hampton Sunday, August 24,
to visit his brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Orin Gibson, and to at
tend the wedding of her nephew,
Robert Day at Aurora. They re
turned home Monday.
i7 -——
I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer of
Clearwater spent Sunday with
her sister and husband, Mr and
Mrs. Steve Shavlik and family
Raymond Urban of Omaha
spent the labor day weekend
with his sister and husband Mr
and Mrs. John Honeywell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote
and daughter left Thursday, Au
gust 28 for the Black Hills. On
Friday they drove to Douglas,
Wyo., to visit relatives and at
tend the state fair there. They
returned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harley
are building an addition on their
home in the south part of town
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Smith
drove to Kansas City, Mo., on
Wednesday, August 27.
PAGE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes of
Denton and Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Haynes and daughter of
Omaha spent the weekend here
visiting relatives and attending
the Wood reunion Sunday.
Tune in! Voice of The Fron
tier” . . . Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:45
a.m., 780 kc., WJAG.
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FARM EQUIPMENT
The following machinery and farm equipment
is now on hand:
• M-M ZA TRACTORS, one with hydraulic controls and
one without.
• ’51 SC Case TRACTOR.
• ’52 SC Case TRACTOR with Eagle hitch.
• M-M and Case ONE-WAY PLOWS, all kinds, 14- and
16-inch.
• MANURE SPREADERS
2—10A New Idea, new.
1—LS No. 300 M-M, new.
1—T-6 Case, new.
• New Idea ELEVATORS, 30-ft
• CORN PICKERS, M-M 2-row, new. *
• Case 2-ROW SNAPPERS.
• New Idea HUSKERS, 3 of them, 2 rows.
WAGONS — WAGON BOXES — ETC.
WM. KROTTER CO. OF O’Neill
Phone 531 West O’Neill