The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 29, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE S.—THE FRONTIER. O'Neill. Nebr., Thurs.. Jan. 29. 1953.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: ’49 Star model 22
ft. trailer house, good condi
tion. Shown Sundays and eve
nings.—Delbert Anson, Page.
39p40
FOR SALE: 32-volt radio, toast
er, iron, and fan, all in good
condition.—Mrs. Charley Tas
ter, Atkinson. 39-41p85
SALSBURY’S Hog Worm Oil
really gets worms. Get it at
Leidy’s, O’Neill.39c
New Machinery
Model 50 and 60, MC and G
tractors.
Model L and M spreaders.
Ezee Flow fertilizer spreaders.
No. 220 Letz grinder.
Farmhand loaders and attach
ments. .
Model B grain drills, discs,
plows, listers, planters, mow
ers, etc.
Used Machinery
1943 B John Deere tractor.
1939 B John Deere tractor.
1938 B John Deere Lector.
1938 A John De^re tractor.
F20 IHC tractor.
John Deere manure spreaders.
No. 730 John Deere lister.
IHC manure loader, near new.
Farmhand loader and stacker.
15-Ft. John Deere disc.
15-Ft. IHC disc.
3—14” Moline Plow.
Tractor chains.
J-D-D oil and batteries.
Cable, bale ties, comfort covers.
Harry R. Smith Impl.
Phone 562 O’Neill
FOR SALE: 160-acre imp. Holt
county farm; 2,700-acre Holt
ranch; two 320-acre farms,
with two sets of improvements,
adjoining, may be bought to
gether or separately. — Col.
Ed Thorin, O’Neill, ph. 454-J.
36tf
FOR SALE: 40% Cattle Range
Feed. $108 per ton. Fall deliv
ery. Price protection against
advance and decline.—Corkle
Hatchery Warehouse, O’Neill.
15tf
FOR SALE: J. D. 37 A, good 6-ply
tires, equipped with Baker
lift, excellent condition; Case
plow, hi-speed hydr. pull type
on rub. 2-16’s has p’owed only
20 acres; 1950 7-A Bear Cat
mill, good as new; ’52 2-door
*Chev.» 7,000 actual miles. Bar
gain prices, hurry! 12 miles
north, 5*£ west, 2.Vz NW of O’
Neill.—Wilbur Smith.
38-39c
FOR SALE: Used Maytag wash
' er. See or call Mrs. Richard
Strube, 419-W, O’Neill. 39c
•<JET PAR O SAN at Leidy’s and
disinfect your brooder house.
39c
FOR SALE: Electric aluminum
tub Maytag washing machine
with drain tubs, good condi
tion.—See at Ralph E. Brown
residence, O’Neill. 38tf
Plan to Attend
1953 AUTO SHOW
— O’Neill —
Thursday & Friday
January 29 & 30
Legion Auditorium
COD LIVER OIL will put your
hens on their feet. Get it at
Leidy’s, O’Neill. 39c
FOR SALE: Several well
located building lots. — R. H
<“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone
306. 22tf
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”)
Shriner, phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: Used gas stove, on
ly $20, at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 39c
FOR SALE: Cottonwood lumber
2x4’s 6 to 14 ft; 2x6’s 6 to 16 ft;
sheathing 6 to 12 in. wide up to
14 ft. long, $65 per 1,000 ft—
James Sobotka, Inman.
36-41pl.60
FOR SALE: Very good used
studio, $45.—Midwest Furn. &
AppL, West O’Neill. 39c
FOR SALE: An upright piano,
■practically new. — Ed Early,
O'Neill. 33tf
USED CAR
JB-A-R-G-A-I-N-S
1—1940 Pontiac Streamliner 2
dr. sedan, hydramatic “8”,
shell gray.
1—1951 Mercury with overdrive,
clean.
X—Studebaker pick up with
stock-rack, good condition.
1—1948 Frazer 4-dr.
1—1951 Ford tudor, radio and
heater.
1—1947 Pontiac “8”, 2-dr. Tor
pedo.
NEW
1—1953 Pontiac, standard trans.,
2-dr., dark green, deluxe.
Wm. Krotter Co.
GET BONE MEAL for gardens
at Leidy’s. 39c
FOR SALE: SWVi 26-30-12, all
meadow and good pasture, 4
wire fence, running water.—
Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill. 39tl
FOR SALE: 110-volt Koehler
light plant, all automatic, in
good shape. Write or call—
John Christiansen, Ewing,
Nebr. 39-41pl00
FOR SALE: Used hammermill
at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 39c
PUREBRED Hampshire sows
and gilts. Bred to outstanding
boars for Febr., Mar. and Apr.
farrowing. Veterinary vaccin
ated. — Henry Stelling, 2
miles south % west of Or
chard. 39tf
FOR SALE: 25 or 30 tons of hay.
—Virgil Pinkerman, Redbird.
38-39P
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. ltf
FOR SALE: Improved 320 acre
farm, 2 miles west of O’Neill,
the estate of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wayman.—See Ed Way
raan, O’Neill. 37-40pl25
FOR SALE: New dual truck
chains at' a bargain at Leidy’s.
39c
FOR SALE OR TRADE for corn:
Hereford bull calves or year
lings.—S. R. Robertson, phone
6F11, O’Neill. 26tf
MAXIMUM LIVING
COMFORT
for
MINIMUM UPKEEP
Ideally located—4 blocks from
O’Neill stop light. Built in
1941 of finest material and ex
cellent workmanship. Large,
attractive living room; 2 bed
rooms with closets; bath; hall
with large closets. Bright,
roomy kitchen with plenty of
built-ins. Solid concrete base
ment that is dry, clean and
light. Excellent furnace will
keep fuel cost amazingly low.
Must be sold immediately.
CALL—
BILL BOWKER
AGENCY
Off. 52 Res. 551-J
EXDR SALE: 50 choice purbred
Spotted Poland-China boars.
—Harmon Lichty, ZVz miles
south of Creighton on highway
13. 22tf
HENS HAVE colds? Get Can
Pho Sol at Leidy’s and spray
’em a few times. 39c
FOR SALE: Well improved 1,100
acre ranch on Eagle creek. —
George C. Robertson, O’Neill,
Nebr., phone 534. 27tf
FOR SALE: One 32-volt 1500
watt Fairbanks - Morse light
plant, in real good running
shape, price $15.00. — Frank
Pribil, O’Neill. 39-40p65
FOR SALE: 160 acre farm, well
improved, on REA, pasture,
farm ground, alfalfa, located 5
miles from O’Neill.—Freeman
Knight, O’Neill. 36tf
Bargains in Used Cars,
Pickups, Jeeps
1949 Chevrolet 16-Ton pickup
1949 Willys 4-wheel drive pickup
1946-48 Jeeps
1941 Chevrolet tudor, good con
dition
1947 Ford Tudor
1951 Kaiser, like new
1949 Kaiser deluxe, tons
1948 Frazer
New 1953 Kaisers-Henry J’s -
Willys Cars
Also New Willys Jeeps and
Pickups
SAVE MONEY
Outlaw Impl. Co.
West O’Neill, Nebr.
36-37c
FOR SALE: 160 acres, unim
proved hay and farm land, 1
mile from Atkinson. — Write
Box X, c/o The Frontier, O’
Neill._ 38-39pl05
Used Car Specials
1941 Ford club coupe.
1952 DeSoto Custom Club Coupe,
radio, heater, fluid drive.
Priced to sell.
1949 Ford fordor, equipped, 6
wheels and tires
1948 Chevrolet 2 - dr., radio,
heaters, good tires.
1947 Chevrolet 2 dr., equipped
1948 DeSoto 4-dr., equipped
COME ON in and see us. These
cars are going to be sold be
fore February I.
1953 DESOTO and
1953 PLYMOUTH SEDANS
Now on Display
SMITH MOTOR CO.
PAUL SHLERK, Mgr.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
PIANO SALE: Heavy TV floor
traffic has left mars on several
pianos on our one and only dis
play floor. Need more TV room.
Here’s your chance to save
from $125.00 to $375.00 on these
high grade pianos. Convenient
terms. Open evenings. Free
delivery.—Duven Music Com
pany, Corner of 5th and Doug
las, Sioux City, la. 39c
FOR SALE: Good, clean 1946
Studebaker Champion. See at
Holt County Implement. —
Floyd Long, O’Neill. 39p35
FOR SALE: 5 stacks of good
alfalfa.—Otto Lorenz, O’NeilL
39tf
FOR SALE: Modern home in
Stuart, 1 block east and 1
block south of high school. —
Henry Hagemann, Stuart.
39-41p85
MISCELLANEOUS
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
(Next door Asimus Motors)
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
NOTICE
I AM NOW teaching Accordion
and Piano full time. SEE ME
and get lined up for lessons
now. I have a fine line of ac
cordions for sale. — Dolores
Truax, Neligh, Nebr., phone
356. 39-40c
TRADE IN YOUR old kerosene
refrigerator for a Servel gas
refrigerator at Jacobson’s, O’
Neill. 35c
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
Jacobson’s . . . O’Neill
Repair All Makes of
WASHING MACHINES
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
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
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
SEE Ralph Simpson for youi"
electric wiring. Formerly with
Lester Electric. ltf
SEE ME for insurance—the most
for your money!—Ed Thorin,
O’Neill, phone 454-J, box 646
Maytag in O’Neill
IT’S JACOBSON’S, located next
to O’Neill Nat’l Bank. Exclu
sive Maytag sales and service.
JACOBSON’S
112 So. Fourth — Phone 415
-35tf
SEE
BILL BOWKER
AGENCY
FOR YOUR real estate and in
surance needs.—Phone 52.
27tf
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON,
Lawson and Clinton engines
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tf
WE NFVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on
the run. Phone 404-W
J. V. MOTOR
Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong
Used Car Parts, Car Repairing
Electric & Acetylene Welding
North 7th O’Neill, Nebr.
9c80
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
WE WILL be pleased to assist
you with filing your income
tax returns for 1952
R. H. (“RAY”)
SHRINER
Real Estate — Insurance
Phone 106 39c
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 454-J 24t£
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
WANTED
J-V MOTOR, O’Neill, buys iron
and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf
HELP WANTED: Excellent posi
tion available in a good city
in eastern Nebraska for pri
vate secretary. All inquiries
kept confidential. — Write
Box G, c/o Frontier. 39c
WANTED TO BUY: About 5
room modem house in O’Neill.
—Write Box MC, c/o Fron
tier. 39-40p85
INCOME TAX
FOR assistance in filing your re
ports call on—
Geo. C. Robertson
Office Pho. 534 O’Neill, Nebr.
34-4lc
WANTED TO BUY: Late model
wrecked cars.—J-V Motor Co.,
O’Neill. 21c
WANTED: A ride to Denver the
first part of February by
woman with baby. Will share
expenses.—Mrs. Robert Helge
son, phone 468-W, O’Neill. 39c
WANTED TO RENT: Garage or
vacant building suitable for
warehouse for new merchan
dise. Prefer location close-in
to center of city. —Jacobson’s,
O’Neill. 39c
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
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: 3- room apartment,
modern. Reasonable. — Tony
Asimus, O’Neill. 35tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
47tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms,
close-in. — Phone 509-W, O’
Neill. 38-39c
FOR RENT: Upstairs apartment,
partly furnished. — Phone
195-W, O’Neill. 39-40c
FOR RENT: Business location at
comer of Fourth and Douglas,
O’Neill; ideal for professional
or office space. Reasonable
rent.—Phone 284, O'Neill. 39c
LOST & FOUND
LOST: Somewhere between Ne
ligh and Redbird, on Friday
evening, 1 Nash hubcap. Find
er please notify Dorothy Ros
enkrans, Redbird, Nebr. 39c50
FOUND: King James version of
Bible. Owner may have same
by claiming, identifying and
paying for this advertisement.
39c50
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives for the cards,
letters, flowers and their visits
while I was in the hospital. It
was so nice of you to remem
ber me and I am very grateful.
39p50 MATT CLEARY
WE WISH to extend our thanks
and appreciation to the friends
and neighbors of Spike Law
rence for the many acts of
kindness during his illness and
at the time of his death.
THE LAWRENCE FAMILY
39p
I WANT to take this means of
expressing my sincerest thanks
for cards, letters, flowers and
visits during my recent two
weeks’ stay in a Sioux City hos
pital. I assure you those deeds
will not be forgotten. 39p50
—MRS. S. R. ROBERTSON
WE WISH to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
relatives, friends and neigh
bors for the many acts of
kindness and expressions of
sympathy shown us during the
illness and death of our be
loved husband and father. We
especially wish to thank Rev
erend Smith, those who ren
dered the songs, the pallbear
ers, those who sent food, the
ladies who assisted in serving,
and those who removed the
snow from the yard. Your
kindnss is appreciated more
than words can express. —Mrs.
N. M. Ross, Elmer Ross, Mrs.
James Miller and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Ross and
family. 39p50
WE SINCERELY thank the O’
Neill merchants who cooperat
ed with The Frontier in show
ering our son, Randy Joseph,
with wonderful gifts. As the
first-born baby in the county
in 1953, he will always re
member the honor and remem
ber the fine tokens.
—MR. AND MRS.
ALFRED SCHAAF
39p50
WORDS CAN never express the
joy and appreciation to our
good, willing neighbors, rela
tives and friends who helped
us celebrate our golden wed
ding anniversary Sunday, Jan
uary 25, at our home. And for
WM. KROTTER CO. of O’Neill I
MM AVERY "BF" Powered te de
Mere Work ee less Fuel!
It’s powered for top performance. The new Hi-Torque
engine does the job—it produces higher compression
for greater power on less fuel. That means better plow
ing at lower cost.
4-SPEED RANGES!
Hi-Torque power offers 4-speed ranges—
not just 4 speeds. This lets you select the
exact speed to handle each of your jobs.
DESIGNED FOR YOUR FARM!
Choice of three front-end treads, including single,Univer
sal and standard adjustable treads. Matched MM Avery
plows, planters, and cultivators help to retain moisture,
saves valuable topsoil, improve yields and increases your
profits. See us soon for complete facts and figures on the
MM Avery "BF”.
l 1g .
NEW IDEA-HORN LOADER has terrific “break away” power.
Lifts up to 2500 lbs. (No. “50” and “LS” models). Three
models fit practically any tractor. Telescoping cylinder
on “50” gives fast lift, high reach without bulky super
structure. Tubular steel construction, with coped joints,
combines great strength with low weight. 10 easy-on at
tachments make this New Idea a year ’round worker.
*
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NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADERS. Three sizes, with 90, 75, and
65 bushel capacities. No. 12-A is biggest, most efficient
ground-driven Spreader on the market. Select pine,
double-riveted to steel framework prevents sagging or
buckling. Built for years of top service under today’s
high speeds and sudden shocks from heavy loads
dropped by hydraulic loaders. New Idea Spreaders
shred thoroughly—spread controlled amounts evenly.
Built by world's largest manufacturer
of spreaders and hydraulic loaders.
Bigger yields from improved crop varieties and hybrids
take more plant food out of your soil. As organic matter
disappears, soil gets harder to plow, erodes more, soaks
up less rain. Prompt manure spreading puts back mos9
of the plant food that feed crops take out, prevents loss
through fermenting and leaching. The organic matter it)
manure makes soil easier to work, helps prevent erosion*
and lets your fields soak up more rain for future use.
FEED YOUR HUNGRY FIELDS
Like Your Livestock
It’s so quick and easy to hitch up the Case i
tractor spreader that it’s practical to haul
whenever you get a chance. No lifting, no I
jack to fool with. The self-raising hitch
rests right on the ground ... lifts frcnt o£
box when tractor starts ... gives it an
18-inch running start in slick barnyards
before taking up the load. Come in ai*d see
how easy it is to back up, how low to load.
Ask for copy of "Handling Manure for
Extra Benefits.** ^
. ..:
SOON WILL BE HERE! CHECK YOUR EQUIPMENT NOW -
REGARDLESS OF MAKE, AND PLACE YOUR
PARTS ORDER EARLY!
>' Kit*
■
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New 1953 Nash Ambassador Country Club
The new 1953 Nash Ambassador “Country Club” custom
hardtop convertible (above) is featured in the full line of two
and four-door custom and super models by Meiergard Nash com
pany, 119 Norfolk avenue, Norfolk. Highlighted by the advanced
styling of Pinin Farina, renowned European custom body design
er, the new models feature original continental styling and nu
merous mechanical advancements. New Nash power steering aad
the new LeMans Dual Jetfire engine, are available in the Ambas
sador models as optional extra-cost equipment. Many new exter
ior solid and two-tone colors and interior upholstery and trim se
lections are offered on all 1953 Nash super and custom models.
the beautiful flowers, cards
and gifts. Your thoughtfulness
will never be forgotten. —Mr.
and Mrs. William Anderson.
39p50
[ _
I WISH to thank all my relatives
and friends for all the cards
and phone calls, and those
that visited me while I was in
St. Anthony’s hospital.
—ORVILLE PETERSEN
39p50
4-H Club Reorganizes—
PAGE—The Nifty Needlers
4-H club reorganized when they
met at the home of their leader,
Mrs. Melvin Held. Fourteen
girls and six mothers were pres
| ent. Mrs. Held will be the lead
er of the club and Mrs. Lorenz
Riege and Mrs. J. O. Ballantyne
assistants.
The following officers were
elected: Faye Irene Ballantyne,
president; Brenda Beelaert, vice
president; Kathleen Walker, sec
retary and treasurer, and Sharon
Crumly, news reporter.
After the business meeting
games were played. Mrs. Held
served lunch. The next meeting
will be on the evening of Feb
ruary 24. Cooking and sewing
chosen as projects for the com
ing year.
—
BTC Club
Elects Officers—
ROYAL-^Officers elected at the
meeting of the BTC club last
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Dale Weber were Mrs. Everett
Johnston, president; Mrs. Dale
Weber, vice-president; Mrs. Har
old Mitchell, secretary-treasurer,
and Mrs. Clarence Weber, report
er. Mrs. Truman Kirby is card
chairman. The club will meet
Thursday (today) with Mrs. Clar
ence Weber with the husbands
of members as guests for an all
day meeting. Ladies, other than
those mentioned, who were pres
ent at Mrs. Weber’s were Mrs.
John Schwindt, Mrs. Art Bridge, ]
Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mrs. Wal- 1
do Rodgers.
Phone us your news — 51!
Moving to Wichita—
ROYAL—Keith Curtis^ who is
employed in defense work at
Wichita, Kan., was in Royal
over the weekend to arrange for
removal of his household effects
to Wichita where he recently
purchased property, tyr. Cur
tis. who had attained the rank of
captain in the army, had returned
with his family from Hawaii
only a few months ago. The Cur
tis home here has been rented to
Ronald Helmer.
MILLER THEATRE
— Atkinson, Nebr. —
Fri.-Sat. Jan. 30-31
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Sun.-Mon.Tues. Feb. 1-2-3
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Wed.-Thurs. Feb, 4-5
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