o * ANNOUNCEMENT "~ YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ATTEND THE O’NEILL DRIVE IN THEATER THIS YEAR - 1952! WE WILL CLOSE THE SEASON WITH THE SHOWING OF - - “AFRICAN QUEEN" - - FRIIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY — OCTOBER 17, 18, 19 Big technicolor show ... a story about life among the natives . . . all-star cast! ^■■■■■■■■■■■MMNBNHBHHHHHNBNHHNNHBMHBMMNBMHHBHNNHNNHBHBHHHBMHMHNHHMMHHHHHENBNNMBHMHBaNHNMMHHHNMMHBHNBHMV’VHBHHMHMMHBHBB* ————^^—NMN—U— ■MHMNBaaMMNBBMNNNHNHBNHNMHHBMBMNnNMMHBHHBUHMNMBNHNNHBNNHMBHMNHHNBNHMHMBHHMNNMMNHHBNMMNMMMNMBMMMBNNMNMNNMMMNNMMNMI BHBBHBMBBBBBBBHBBHBBBMBBBBMHMBBBHBBNB*MNNMNMMMMMMHNMKrJMBNMMBBNMMMBMMM*0MUMNMUHMNN*NMNMM**HBMB»UMMNUMN^ FOR SALE • FOR SALE: New shipment chests of drawers, all sizes, all finishes, from $14.95 to $32.50 —Midwest Furniture, West O'Neill. _23c FOR SALE: Weaning pigs.—Leo Schneider, Atkinson. 24-27pl00 MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE YOUR new Maytag dealer in O’Neill JACOBSON’S First door south of O’Neill Nat’l. Bank ; 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 spray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed Co.. Elgin._Itf * FOR SALE: 50 choice purebred Spotted Poland China boars. —Harmon Lichty, 3% miles south of Creighton on highway . 13._22tf ■ FOR SALE: A fuel oil pump and 'I 2 wash tubs.—Phone 428, O’ \ Neill. _24p35 » FOR SALE. Nebra seed wheat, * free from rye.—Sylvester Zak rzewski, phone 509W, O’Neill 16tf Used Car Specials * 1946 Chev. Vfe-ton pickup. 1 1946 Fordor Ford. * 1935 Chevrolet 2-dr. , 1952 4-dr. DeSoto “6”. 1952 4-dr. Plymouth Cranbrook. 2—Firedome 4-dr. demonstrators, low mileage. Cars all in good running order. Come In for a Bargain SMITH MOTOR CO. t PAUL SHIERK. Mgr. Phone 562 — O’Neill 23c FOR SALE: Large residence, 4 large rooms main floor, 4 bed * rooms on second floor, com pletely insulated ceilings and walls. Piped hot air furnace, 1% lots.—R. H. ( ‘Ray”) Shrin er, O’Neill, phone 106. 24c FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp shire boars and open gilts. Eli gible for registry, veterinary vaccinated. Also young service able Shorthorn bull. — Henry Stelling, 2 miles south west of Orchard. 23-24c 6 Carloads New Cpm Picker Bargains G.I., Farmrite and David Bradley 1-row pull type_$495 1- row semi-mounted for Ferggu sons or Fords -- $550 2- row mounted, will fit most all tractors_$595 ‘ 2-row pull type-$695 Largest stock of parts for G.I’s, Farmrite, David Bradley in Nebraska. Massey-Harris 2-row mounted or self-propelled. Used pickers of all kinds. /Shucking beds for Case, New Idea, Farmrite, G.L, David Bradley and Co-Op_$149 ' Outlaw Implement Co. Phone 373 O’Neill, Nebr. 23 tf FOR SALE: Wonderful home, well preserved, eight rooms, ►•all modem, must be seen to be j appreciated. — R. H. (“Ray”) . iShriner, O’Neill, phone 106. 24c FOR SALE: One 2-row Interna tional Harvester com picker, almost new. Only picked 100 acres. I have quit farming and will sell cheap. — Ed Vogel, phone 2128, Stuart. 23-25cl05 FOR SALE: Due to pasture and feed shortage, I will sacrifice my herd of 107 head of 18-mo. old whiteface heifers. They are sired by registered bulls and will calve in October and No vember. Choice at 20c; gate cut at 18c; or make an offer to winter them. — Write Ben Na rey, Bazine, Kans. 23-24pl75 FOR SALE: 320-acre farm, good improvements. REA, crop now in but possession may be had immediately.—Col. Ed Thorin or Col. V e r n Reynoldson, O’Neill, brokers. 3tf FOR SALE: Good white face buck. — Claude Keller, New port. 23-24c60 FOR SALE: Yorkshire yearling boar, from the Lee Winther herd, Wisner, Nebr. His sire was grand champion senior boar, Nebr. state fair, 1951. Also 50 Yorkshire, Berkshire cross pigs. See any day but Sunday. — Fay A. Puckett, O’Neill. 24tf FOR SALE: Regular $149.50 three pedestal solid oak drop leaf table and 4 chairs. NOW $119.50, delivered. — Midwest Fum., West O’Neill. 23c FOR SALE: House, two rooms and bath, well-located, for sale reasonable, with terms.—K. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106. 24c 1 06 Gallons PRESTONE WHILE IT LASTS TWO HUNDRED and Eighty nine cents per gallon. $2.89 New Deal Oil Co. — O’Neill — 23c FOR SALE: Purebred Angus bulls, ages 6, 18, 30 months. Priced to sell.—Wm. T. Stiz, Burwell, Nebr. 19-26c FOR SALE: Coal-wood range, A-l condition, $29.95.—Jacob son’s, O’Neill, phone 415. 24c FOR SALE: 40% Cattle Range Feed. $108 per ton. Fall deliv ery. Price protection against advance and decline.—Corkle Hatchery Warehouse, O’Neill. IStf FOR SALE: Regular $79.50 Firth all wool 9x12 room size rugs, Now $C'Q.5,'\ —Midwest Furn., West O’Neill. 23c ■■—.M. —... .. - FOR SALE: A number of very choice residential building lots in O’Neill.—Bill Bowker Real ty, O’Neill, phone 52. 23c FOR SALE: Several well located building lo+s. — R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106. 22rf USED CAR R-A-R-G-A-I-N-S 1—Studebaker pickup wit}? stock-rack, good condition. 1—1948 Frazer. 1—1951 Dodge 4-dr., nearly new. 1—1948 Mercury convertible, fair condition. TWO NEW Pontiacs are on our floor—one a two-tone blue de luxe 4-dr. hydramatic “8”; one a deluxe green hydramatic “8” 2-dr. Wm. Krotter Co. of O’NEILL Phone 531 24c run SALE: btill have some real good yearling Hereford bulls.— —S. R. Robertson, phone 6F11, O’Neill. 4tf FOR SALE: I have 3 modem residence properties for sale. Would you like to see them?— R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 50tf ANYONE wanting to buy or sell town or farm property in Holt or Antelope counties contact Bill Bowker Realty, O’Neill, phone 52. 10tf FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, phone 106. 39tf CITY LOANS: R. H. Parker, O’Neill. _7tf JUST RECEIVED our new fall shipment of New Home sewing machines, 6 styles of desks and consoles to choose from, $119.50 to $199.50. —Midwest Furniture, O’Neill, pb. 346-J. 23c FOR SALE: Just listed, two lovely small homes, well-lo cated and can be bought for the money. Terms can be ar ranged.—R. H. (‘Ray’) Shriner O’Neill, phone 106. 24c FOR SALE: Breeding ewes. — Lloyd Kyner, phone 2301, Long Pine, Nebr. 12-30c FOR SALE: Avail yourself of the ODoortunitv to choose from few choice residential building lots, all in one block, near city park, close to schools, postof fice, etc.—Bill Bowker Realtv, O’Neill, phone 52. 23c MISCELLANEOUS Jacobson’s . . . O’Neill Repair All Makes of WASHING MACHINES SEE ME fi-r insurance—the mosl for your money!—Ed Thorin O’Neill, phone 454-J, box 646 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. THIS IS NO BULL IF YOU are selected from the applicants who answer this adv., you can expect to eaim over $300 your first month. And if you progress as others are now doing you can expect to earn over $500 per month in short order. I will arrange in terviews for you with men who answered a similar adv. G months ago and who are now in this income bracket and also in managerial positions. DO NOT answer this adv. unless you and your wife have a de sire for the better things in life, don’t mind working to earn them, can open your mouth and talk, can come well recommended and have ser viceable car. FELLOWS, I MEAN IT! THIS IS NO BULL! YOU CAN’T argue with success and what we have to offer you has proven successful in 39 oth er states. I DON’T care what your exper ience has been. Talk this over with your wife and write me at Box 1302 so that I may ar range a personal interview for you.—D. R. Pierson, manager of Omaha district, 3714 Erskine St., Omaha. 24c 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 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 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 FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON, Lawson and Clinton engines service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41tf THE HOLT SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT OFFERS ITS SERVICES 1. The best in cleaning of grass or legume seed at the lowest prices. 2. We will sell your grass or le gume seed for top prices on a commission basis. 3. We have trees and seed avail able for spring needs. If you plan to draw a PMA pay ment for grass seeding or tree planting next spring, or if you want to get a loan on your grass or legume seed, it will be monev in your pocket to contact the local Soil Conser vation District NOW. Phone 23 Office Open Every Thursday Courthouse Annex Basement 23-28c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BE A STANLEY hostess and re ceive beautiful and useful gifts, .also free gifts for your guests. Fun for everyone. See or write your Stanley dealer: Mrs. Dor ot^v Reynolds, box 193. Inman, Nebr. 23-24pll5 PUREBRED Hampshire boars & gilts, sired bv my $2,000 herd sire, Special Echo, and Educat or. Better than ever individ uals, with extra size and ■ stretch, rugged, deep, wide bodied with good quality. New bloodlines for former custom ers. Vaccinated. Guaranteed breeders. Reasonable priced. Three or more delivered free up to 75 miles in same vicinity. , P^one or wr’te John Raster, Clearwater, Nebr. - 24-30p500 FARM LOANS: R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 7tf WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run. Phone 404-W J. V. MOTOR Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong TT<;pH Car Parts. Car Repairing Electric & Acetylene Welding North 7th O’Neill, Nebr 9c80 HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP~~ Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf SEE Ralph Simpson for your electric wiring. Formerly with Lester Electric.Uf I HAVE some buyers for cattle ranches, any size. I have some buyers for farms, any size. Right now is a good time to sell ranches and farms. I also have some buyers for city homes.—Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 23tf I LOAN MONEY on farms and ranches and also on city prop erty. Write — R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 7tf HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters (Next door Asimus Motors) Phone 399 — O’Neill tf COMPLETE Auction Sales SERVICE! FARM and ranch auctions a spe cialty. Licensed real estate broker. Insurance of all kinds. ED THORIN, Auctioneer O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 545-J 24tf WANTED WANTED: Hay and pasture for 1953.—Jim Corkle, O’Neill. 18-25pl.70 WANTED: 25 or 3t) cows to pas ture, year around, for share calves.—Write Rudolph John son, O’Neill. 24-25p60 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. — Clitt Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf J-V MOTOR, O’Neill, buys iron and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf WANTED TO BUy7Late model wrecked cars.—J-V Motor Co O’Neill. 21c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Three room base ment apt.—J. L. McCarville, jr., Seventh and Benton. 24c40 FOR RENT: Floor polished and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co _ 47tf FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart- ment, 3 rooms plus kitchenette and bath. All modem. Close in. — Hagensick Ladies Wear, O’Neill. 19tf FOR RENT: Three room, un furnished partly modem, down stairs apartment.—Mrs. Frank Valla, 317 E. Everett, O’Neill. 24c FOR RENT: Small store building. See—R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 7tf FOR RENT: I have for rent a seven-room residence, well-lo cated.—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106. 24c FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, partly furnished, located at 624 E. Clay.—Lester Oetter or see Roy Parker, O’Neill. 23-24p65 FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: Furnished apts.— A E Bowen, phone 322 w O’Neill. 23tf FOR RENT: Three-room house with bath. — R. H. (“Rav”) Shriner. O’Neill', phone 106. 22c . —I..- -. . F^R 3-room apartment, r°acnr»able. — Tony Asimus, O’Neill. 23c STRAYED STRAYED: A whiteface heifer branded lazy H over bar on right hip, and a roan cow branded H Milliron on left hip. —Notify Walter Fick, Inman. 24-25p70 REDBIRD NEWS The Leon Mellor and Harold Halstead families visited in the Lucian Loock home near Spen cer Wednesday evening, October 8. Mrs. Mellor remained there with her daughter as Lucian had taken his sister to Grand Island for polio treatment. The daugh ter, Ardeth, later died. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and sons were dinner guests in the Robert White home while in O’ Neil Friday. Cecil and Shirley Mashino of Spencer were weekend visitors of their parents, the Clay Ma shinos. Friday evening visitors in the Ray Wilson home were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson. Ed Koenig of Butte is wiring the barn at the Albert Carson farm. Mrs. Clay Mashino called on Mrs. Mike Hull Tuesday morning, October 7. Mrs. Bill Wilson and boys vis ited Wednesday, October 8, in the Ray Wilson home while Bill was painting there. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Melor and Delores attended the wedding of Mrs. Mellor’s niece, Jenine Jones, at O’Neill Sunday, October 5. Wallace Courtney and Oral Pickering of Lynch trucked cattle to Sioux City Sunday for Ray Wilson. He accompanied them and remained there several days on business. Sunday guests in the Bob Bridge home were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bessert and daughter. The Lee Wells family of Lynch visited Sunday at the Howard Wells home. The Henry Hull family of Ver del visited Sunday in the Mike Hull and Fred Truax, sr., homes. Shirley Slack, Delores Mellor, Walter Kruse, Garry Wilson and Eugene Hrbek accompanied the senior class of Lynch to O’Neill Saturday where they had their pictures taken. Mrs. Carrie Hunter and Miss Lizzie Carson accompanied Bev erly Carson to O’Neill Saturday morning. Sunday guests in the Frank Wyant home included Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and son, Mrs. Charley Ross and Clarence Ross. Clyde McKenzie, sr., of Lynch helped round up cattle at the Dan McKenzie farm Sunday. Pauline Anderson attended the study center at Butte Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross and sons left Monday morning for their home in Weaverville, Calif. The Harvey Krugman family were Sunday guests of the Al bert Carson family. Beverly Carson, Mary Lou Ole son and Willa Scholimeyer were among the audio visual aids class of O’Neill Saturday. They toured the Atkinson Catholic school and the first grade room of Miss Mli ner in the public schol there. Mrs. Junior Wilson and Mrs. Ray Wilson drove to the Lloyd Tuch home near Verdel Sunday. INMAN NEWS Mr. and Mm. Jim Ferris of Leigh spent the weekend here with relatives. Merlin Luben of Bruno spent the weekend visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark spent Friday in Ainsworth where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Clark’s brother, Tom Burger. Mrs. Charles Cadwallader en tertained a group of girls Sunday afternoon in honor of her daugh ter, Carol, on her birthday anni ersary. Lunch was served. Carol received many gilts. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes of Valentine spent the weekend here. They also visited in the Clarence Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ohrmund of Atkinson spent the weekend vis iting Mrs. Ohrmund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sobotka Ralph Herald Sholes of Sidney spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Violet Sholes. Graydon Hartigan of Alma spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Marye Hartigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and Carolyn and Sam spent the week end in Lincoln where they visited relatives and friends and attended the football game on Saturday. Harold Nelsen, who attends col lege in Norfolk, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw and Mr. and Ms. Elmer Crosser and family spent Sunday near Amelia visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leidy I and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Wolfe and son of Minturn, Colo., came last Thursday to spend a week visiting relatives and friends. They were accom panied by Mrs. Walter Jacox, who spent a couple of months in the Leidy and Jacox homes. 4 Headquarters for FARM EQUIPMENT The following machinery and farm equipment is now on hand: rNt-W MACHIINe-K i • New Idea 2-Row CORNPICKER. new • 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. USED MACHINERY • Used Single Row Mpls.-Moline PICKER • Used New Idea Single Row CORNPICKER • McCormick-Deering Model P Single Row SNAPPER WM. KROTTER CO. of O’neill Phone 531 West O’Neill DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED “ONE HOG OR MORE!” CATTLE - HOGS - HORSES Prompt Sanitary Service Call Long Distance and Ask for ENTERPRISE 1000 (No Toll Charge for Enterprise Calls) ATKINSON - O’NEILL RENDERING SERVICE O’NEILL, NEBR. (Owned by Valley Rendering, Ord. Nebr.) SECOND ANNUAL SANDHILLS ANGUS ROUNDUP FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET 3,500 HEAD • CALVES • YEARLINGS • 2-YEAR-OLDS • BREEDING STOCK • 25 REGISTERED BULLS SPONSORED BY HOLT CO. ABERDEEN ANGUS BREEDERS ASS’N “a R. H SHRINER P1, #S Wind 8c Tornado. Truck 8c Tractor. Personal Property Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE. RENTALS Automobile O'Neill Phone 101 Farm Property PUBLIC SALE ' Having decided to quit farming, I will offer the following described personal property at public auction at the place, located eight miles north, seven miles east and one mile south of Atkin son, OR 20 miles south, one mile east and one mile south of Butte (roads will be marked), on— Friday, October 24th Sale Starts at 12:30 P.M. Lunch on the Grounds ■ 22 HEAD OF CATTLE 1—Whiteface Milk Cow, to be fresh in December 1—3-Yr.-OM Shorthorn Milk Cow, fresh about 3 months 19—Good Age Whiteface Stock Cows, bred to Hereford bull, to start calving March 20 1—Shorthorn Heifer Calf, 3 months old 1—Registered Brand. 70 HEAD OF HOGS 70—Hampshire Cross Pigs, average wt. about 75 lbs. Unvaccinated. POUTRY 2 Dozen Pullets I Hay & Grain 1,600 Round Bales of Prairie Hay 903 Round Bales of Alfalfa 500 Bushels New Ear Com 1 Stack Old Hay Dairy & Household Goods DeLaval No. 14 Cream Sepa rator; 2—5-Gal. Cream Cans Apt. Size Gas Stove; Baby Bed; Enameled Range; Oil Heater; 2—Kitchen Tables & Chairs; Steel Cabinet; 10 x 12 T. inoleum; Battery Radio; Wash Stand; Medicine Cabi net; Miscellaneous Articles. Farm Machinery* Etc. 1951 Model C.A. Allis Chal mers Tractor, complete with Cultivator; 1951 Allis Chal mers Roto Baler; Allis Chal mers 2-14 Mounted Plow for C.A.; Allis Chalmers 2-Row Mounted Lister for C. or C.A.; Allis Chalmers Under Mount ed Mower for B., C. or C.A.; 1945 Massey-Harris 7-Ft. Com bine, with motor and pickup attachment; Mc.-Drg. No. 9 Trail Mower; 3—12-Ft. Hay Rakes; 1—10-Ft. Rake; Tractor Sweeo; Manure Loader; 21 Ft. Elevator with 4 h.p. motor; John Deere Manure Spreader; Mc.-Drg. 4-E Hammermill: 2— Waeons on rubber; 1 — Hay Rack on steel gear; John Deere 2-Row Eli: Endgate Seeder: 3-Section Harrow 1 Row Deering Corn Picker; John Deere lOFt. Disc; Sickle Grinder with Maytag motor; 150-Amp. Generator Welder; T oading Chute; 1—Set 11.25 x 94 Tractor Tires, Tubes & Rims: 2—Scoop Endgates; 1— Set Flare Boards; Briggs & Stratton Gas Engine; % h.p. 32-Volt Motor; some 2-in. Pipe and usable Iron; 11 — 50-Gal. Fuel Barrels; 3—Bags Binder ’Fwine: 2 — Feed Bunks, Hog ^roughs & Feed Pans; 1—Set Tractor Chains, fit 11 x 24 or 10 x 28; Garden Cultivator, Shovels, Forks, Etc. TERMS: Cash or Make Arrangements with Your Banker Before the Sale Gerhardt Vonderohe FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Atkinson. Clerk C. E. McCLURG. Auctioneer . —■ "" ™——— ■■■■■