The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 15, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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0 FOR SALE
LET ME order your wailpaper.
I have all new sample books
with latest designs. Will bang
the sample books to your home
or you may see them at my
home.—Dave Loy, phone 443,
^ o 629 E. Everett, O’Neill. 43-5^0
FOR SALE: Cusack alfalfa
seed. Lester^ Boshart, ONe^
FOR ~SALE: Heavy fireprocf
safe, 26x29x42 in. — Geo. C.
RoberUon, O’Neill, pacne ^.
O FOR SALE: Bailer.:* - j«4gh
formal, worn only once, si/e
12, _ Mrs. Marco Hus Schaal,.
O’Neill, llT So. Madison. ^
ROCK OF AGEi> MONUMENTS
•jo Grow More Beautiful
° with the Passing Years
CPOTTHAST
Monument
0 Company
NORFOLK
FOR SA^E:_Road—patrol a^dT9
International crawler. --See
Sewell °r
Abart. ___
FOR SALE: WiU sell at the At
kinson Livestock market on
° Tuesday, April 20, a 8°°^
2-yr. Herefbrd bull. — Albei
rLn. Redbird.
o USED CARS
1852 Pontiac 2-dr. 8 Hydramatic.
1952 Pontiac 4-dr. 8" Hydramatic.
1950 Pontiac 4-dr. 6.
o 1949 Pontiac 4-dr. 8.
1840 Chevrolet 2-dr.
1948 Pontiac 2-dr. 8 hydramatic.
gmac financing
available
NO DOUBT YOUTt PRESENT
CAR WILL MAKE THE
DOWN PAYMENT
Qo WM. KROTTER CO.
PONTIAC
MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE
NEW IDEA
Sales and Sendee
FOR SALE: 25 Hampshire pigs,
£ weeks old.—Stanley Peters,
O’Neill._3°P-<J
SELLING at the Atk'mson Live
Stock market on Tuesday Ap
ri1 20, 5 coming. 2-$r.-old pure
bred Ar-jus bulls. Bell Boy
and Bandolier breeding — A
Bar E Annus Farms. Loretta,
o Nebr. _5°P50
hoover
Sales Service
BIGLIN’S
Phone 38 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: 0Genuine Border
collies, natural heelers. — C
Bar M Hereford ranch, O’Neill
50tf
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FOR SALE: 9x12 wool rug,
porch swing, coffee table. —
° Mrs. James Carney, phone
256-W, O’Neill. 50c
? ° FOR SALE: 1953 Chevrolet 4-dr.
o sedan; 1953 Super 88 Oldsmo
bile 4-dr. sedan; 8:25x20 10
3 plv tire and tube, new; two
new 6:70x15 whitewall tires.
—Ted Strong, phone 481-W,
O’Neill_ 50-51p85
• FOR SALE:
Tractors &
° o
03 Equipment
D ° o C.-'
o 1917' 'Fuel M.
0 ° 2—Farmall 20’s.
0 Farmall 30.
2— Farmall 12’s.
VAC Case.
3— Plows.
200 IHC spreader on rubber.
3 IHC horse spreader.
° 2—Hay rakes.
Small garden tractor.
IHC drill, like new.
Mowers, all models.
No. 8 IHC plow, on rubber.
K7 truck.
Ford 1946 2-ton.
IHC D2 pickup.
K5 frame.
Used cream separators, all
makes.
Shelhamer Equipment
Phone 570 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Repossessed 2-pc.
living room suite, sold new for
$199.50, 6-mos.-old, now $99.50.
— Midwest Furniture, West
O'Neill. 50c
FOR SALE: 1953 Clipper 25-ft.
trailer house, all modem.—J. F.
Contois, O’Neill, 6th and Wil
liams, phone 386-J, O’Neill.
c 39tf
° FOR SALE: Aeromctor wind
mills, and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr.7tf
FOR SALE: Lincoln brome grass
seed? state tested 89% germ
ination.—Harry E. Ressel, O’
Neill._47tf
FOR SALE: ’54 model Raytheon
TV set, used only short time,
excellent condition.—Osborne’.;
Electric, O’Neill. 50c
REMEMBER Christensens
; o Hereford bull sale coming Sat
urday, May 29, 1954, at Cham
berlain, S.D. 48-52c40
FOR SALE: Linoleum remnants,
one - half price. — Midwest
Fum., West O’Neill. 50c
FOR SALE: Eureka Rotomatic'
demonstrator, 1954 model, at
dractically reduced price.
Midwest Furn. & Appl., West
O’Neill, phone 346-J._50c
TnewT^omiT
SEWING MACHINES
Sales and Service
We repair all makes. Let us give
you a free estimate on your
repair work.
Midwest Furniture &
Appliance
West O’Neill
FOR SALE: Steel hydraulic
dump box, 4-yd. capacity. —
Clifford Potter, phone 2617,
Chambers. 48-49p60
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars with outstanding quality.
Veterinary vaccinated.—Henry
Stelling & Son, Orchard, Nebr.
43tf
I HAVE unlimited insurance
money to loan on big ranch
es. — R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. _ 50tf
“garden seeds
Bulk and Package
COLORADO ONION SETS
LAWN GRASS SEED
and
FERTILIZER
Scott’s Turf Builder
COYNE HDW.
— O’Neill —_
FOR SALE: Good used 8-pc.
dining room suite, $69.50. —
Midwest Furn. & Appl., West
O’Neill, phone 346-J. 50c
New Machinery
12-ft. Easy Flow fertilizer
spreader.
J-D discs, drills, plows.
J-D spreaders.
J-D elevators.
Trailer wagons and boxes.
J-D 19 and 14 in. hammer mills.
No. 80 and 220 Letz grinders.
Farmhand loaders, bulldozers,
grapple forks.
J-D-D oils, greases and batteries.
Bale ties, cable.
Used Machinery
1948 John Deere B tractor. ,
1945 J-D H tractor, starter and
lights.
1945 B J-D tractor. 1
1942 B J-D tractor, S & L.
1942 J-D A tractor.
rt.C. Allis tractor.
2—14” David-Bradley plows, on
rubber.
J-D plow, 2—16-in. bottoms.
J-D plow, 2—14-in. bottoms.
15-Ft. A-C disc.
\15-ft. J-D disc.
60-Ft. Hammermill belt, good.
J-D 4-wheel spreader.
No. 5 J-D mower.
Rotary hoe
No. 999 J-D corn planters.
We trade and give terms on John
Deere Credit Plan. Come in
and see us!
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Good used Singer
electric sewing machine,
$39.50. — Midwest Fum. &
Appl., West O’Neill. 50c
|
IF YOU WANT a loan on your
residence or business building,
I can furnish the money, eith
er on monthly payment plan
or on straight yearly payment
plan.—See R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Nebr. 50tf
FOR Spencer individually de
signed supports, call Myrtle
Kurtz, phone 316, O’Neill.
49p52pll0
FOR SALE: Very clean used 2
pc. living room suite, grey,
now $79.50. —Midwest Furn.,
O’Neill. 50c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Small 5 - room
house. See me in O’Neill Sun
day, April 18, or write Robert
J. Jonas, 104 So. 10th st., Te
kamah, Nebr. 50c50
FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116
So. Fourth st —Kieth Abart,
O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
FOR RENT: Business bldg, 11,000
ft. floor space. Heated. Suitable
for one, two or three store
fronts. Any or all of which can
be rented and which will be
finished to your specifications.
Rear of building equipped with
six 13-ft. overhead doors and
is available now for storage
and warehouse use. — K. C.
Hunt O’Neill. 23tf
FOR RENT: 90-acre pasture, 40
acres hay.—G. McDermott, O’
Neill, phone 462-J. 50p35
ROOM RENT FREE to lady who
will be company for me nights.
—Mary Donlin, O’Neill. 32tf
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. . 47tf
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment, close in.—Edna Coyne,
O’Neill, phone 535-W. 49f
FOR RENT: Buildings on the
John T. O’Malley estate. —
Walter O’Malley, O’Neill. 43tf
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 65 acres, unimprov
ed, located 2 miles north from
west edge of O’NeiU on hy. No.
20. Location formerly known
as Danceland, currently Drive
In theater comer. Excellent in
dustrial or residential build
ing site. Price $45J0 0G. 50'/«
down, good terms: See E C.
Weller, Atkinson, Nebr. 50-52c
FOR SALE: Five-room modem
home.—Phone No. 1, O’NeilL
38tf
FOR SALE: 5-room house, well
located, full basement, all
modem, garage. — Kieth A.
Abart, O’Neill, phone 520, box
642. 50c
FOR SALE- Good Improved 320
acre farm 15 mi. from O'Neill,
has REA—Geo. C. Robertson,
phone 534 O’Neill 50-52c
"miscellaneous
I HAVE just returned from a
trip to Florida, and will be in
my office from now on. I have
plenty of Eastern money to
loan on farms and ranches.—
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 50tf
CARNIVAL skating party, Eas
ter Sunday, at Neligh rink.
50p3(i
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding
GILL ELECTRIC: See John Gil
strap for all your electrical
wiring and equipment. I ser
vice all makes of appliances.—
O’Neill, phone 527-LR. 45tf
Real Estate Loans
WE have unlimited funds to loan
on Ranches. If you anticipate
needing a loan, CALL US TO
DAY.
Ernie Weller
Associates
Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson
I HAVE unlimited insurance
money to1 loan on farms. —
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 50tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
SELLING is our business: Will
arrange for advertising, selling
and clerking at your sale, pri
vately or public auction.—Ed
Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’
Neill, phone 207, licensed real
estate auctioneer and brokers.
13tf
FELIX FUR SHOP
FURRIERS EXCLUSIVELY
Come in or Write for Free
Estimates
Comer First and Elm Sts.
GRAND ISLAND, NEBR.
48-50pl20
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on
the run- Phone 404-W. Used
car parts, car repairing, elec
tric and acetylene welding,
body shop.
Strong’s Repair Shop
VERNON STRONG, Prop.
North Seventh — O’Neill
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
Wnne Water Heaters
Next door Asimus Motors;
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
4% Federal Land Bank
O’Neill, Nebr.
Long Term
L-O-A-N-S
| Pre-Payment Privileges
: ELKHORN VALLEY
; NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
) Virginia Lawrence
- Is President—
’ Brownie Scout troop 3 held a
' meeting Tuesday afternoon. W<
5 had our first business meeting
• and elected officers. Virginia
1 Lawrence was elected president
r Joan Rif fey, secretary, and Jan<
’ Spragg, treasuer. Sue Gondering
_ er and Susan Douglass are ou
scribes. Jo Anne Burda ant
Helen Gokie are the alerters
Marlene Alton will be hostess fo:
1 our next meeting. Mrs. Rubecl
served creampuffs and then w<
e played games. Our next meeting
- will be April 27—By Sue Gond
f eringer, scribe.
WANTED
WANTED: Cattle for pasture.—
Lloyd Snyder, Ewing. 50-jlc60
WANTED
Service Station
WE HAVE leased the Schienost
66 Station at Spencer and
need a man capable of manag
ing this station No large in
vestment is required. Painting
and improvements will be
made as soon as weather per
mits. This is a good oppor
tunity for the right man.
CONTACT:
Shelhamer Oil & Eq.
Phillips 66 Distributors
O’Neill, Nebr.
WANT young men who want to
go in business for themselves:
TV and Appliance Field. We
help set you up, finest quality
and low-low price line. Some
capital necessary. Inquire Mr.
Burnett. Allied Midwest Dis
tributing Company, 1924 M
St., Lincoln, Nebr. 50c
WANTED: Light trucking and
drayage, all kinds. — Archie
Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ
or 125-J. 37tf
404-W. 45-46c60
WANTED: Married man for
ranch work, 4-room house,
electricity.—Claude Liermann,
Amelia. 50-51c
WOMEN WANTED: Housewives.
Address advertising postcards.
Must have good handwriting.
—Lindo 904, Watertown, Mass
_ 46-50p200
WANTED: Garden plowing, gar
bage hauling or other team
work. — Joe Sobotka, phone
238-W, O’Neill. 47-49p80
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Lod Janousek and Mrs.
Stanley Holly spent Saturday in
Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brady were
at Dorsey Saturday attending
the funeral of George Kruse.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Fernau of
Emmet and Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Brittell and Janice of Nelign
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Brittell.
CARDS of THANKS
I’D LIKE to say “Thank you’’ to
the many kind friends and
relatives who sent cards, gifts
and letters and who visited me
during my stay in the hospital
and since my return. Also
thanks to the neighbors who
helped with the work. It was
very much appreciated.
ROLAND HARVEY
50»50
, —I. ---——————————————
WE WANT to thank our many
friends and relatives for their
many expressions of kindness
and sympathy at the time of
the illness and death of our
husband and father. We ap
preciate the special prayers
from the Sisters at Sacred
Heart hospital and their care
and the care Doctors David
and Kriz gave him.
MRS. GEORGE KRUSE
AND CHILDREN 50p50
I WISH to express my sincere
thanks to all those who re
membered me with cards, vis
its and gifts while I was a pa
tient in the St. Anthony’s and
an Omaha hospital and since
my return home. They were
appreciated very much.
LOTTIE THOMPSON
50p50
Ewing News
Rev. Harold Lobaugh of Top
eka, Kans., was the guest pastor
for the worship Hour at the
United Presbyterian on Sunday.
He also conducted baptismal
services far the following infants.
Joy Carol Bomer, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bomer; Lin
da Kay Montgomery, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgom
ery; Bruce Allyn Morrow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Morrow.
The Thursday bridge club was
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Perry Saiser April 8. Score
winners were Mrs. Grace Briggs
and Mrs. Lyle Dierks. Mrs. Ever
ett Ruby and Miss Frances Rot
herham were guests. Mrs. John
Archer presented the hostess a
silver teapot. Refreshments were
served.
On Tuesday evening, April 3,
the Norfolk Junior college on its
annual spring musical tour pre
sented a program at the school
auditorium. Merton V. Welch,
instrumental music director,
opened the entertainment with
“Song of the Blackhawks” follow
ed by a band concert. The second
half ctf the program under the
direction of Russell C. Cum
mings, who is in charge of the
vocal department, included songs
by NJC mixed ensemble, Gentle
men of Note, the college quartet,
duets and the Ballad singer Wal
lace Bazyn, who blayed his guit
ar accompaniment.
College students home for the
Easter vacation include Joellyn
Eacker, Patricia Rotherham,
Merton Dierks, Fred Van Vleck,
from the University of Nebraska,
Others who expect to arrive later
in the week are Geraldine Bauer,
Lois Ann Bergstorm and Joan
Binkerd, from Norfolk Junior
college; Miss Marcia Gibson from
Omaha, Henry Baum, jr., and
his sister, Miss Christine Baum,
from Lincoln.
Mrs. Elvin Hamilton and dau
ghters were guests on Sunday at
at home of her sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Montgomery at Venus, while Mr.
Hamilton and his father went I
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton
and family were guests at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Boetter at Criegh
ton. °
Family fun night fey 4-H
members and their parents was
held in O’Neill Saturday eve
ning with an attendance of 750.
From Ewing were Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Gunter and family, Ger
ald Ruroede, Norman Ruroede,
Mrs. Archie Tuttle and Mrs. Ar
thur Kropp, who were accom
panied by Ruby Carl, Leonora
Tuttle, Karen Tuttle, Sharon
Kropp, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parks
and family and Miss Carolyn
Tams.
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For Service
WIMPY’S LITTLE RASCAL
P-31005
SIRE: Typo P-8503 by Wimpy P-1
DAM: Chocolate P-2369 by Silverlone J-190
FEE:$50
with return during season
STUART QUARTER HORSE CO.
STUART, NEBR.
] A-l Used Cars !
AND TRUCKS ;
| Completely reconditioned and ready i
| for all kinds of service! I
j ^ 1953 Ford Customline Fordor, V8 engine, radio, heater, over- )
d drive, turn indicators, plastic seat covers. Come in today *
™ and try this one! r
^ 1952 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe 4-door, 6-cylinder, radio, heal- ^
| er- chrome wheel covers, back up lights, beautiful orig- |
* “i*1 9xay finish, set off with white sidewall tires. Guar- 9
f anieed one owner and actual mileage. I
4 1950 Buick Special 4-door, radio, heater, Dynaflow, like-new, fc
Jt white sidewalls, a clean car with that well-cared-for ap- ,
" pearance. * f
I 1948 Chevrolet Stylemaster Town Sedan, radio, heater, as )
| nice as you can find anywhere. |
| 1953 Plymouth Cambride 4-door, with all the trimmings. t
New car quality at a used car price. *
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! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! I
We have a 1941 Chevrolet 2-door and a 1946 Chev- I
( rolet 2-door that have NOT been reconditioned, and B
g they can be bought worth the money. Both are in B
1 running order and are not smashed. B
* Come in. look at them, make an offer B
J TRUCKS
" 1952 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery, radio, heater, light green
A finish with plenty of space for advertising lettering.
■ A 1950 Ford F-6 2-Ton Truck. 158" wheelbase, 8:25-10 ply fub
: 1 ber. -
t A
; * Ask for Our 6-Month or 6.000-Miles Warranty
> J LOMUS MOTOR CO.
: | Phone 16 O’Neill
|
J \ “Where Service Doesn’t End with the Sale”
STOCK CAR RACING ]
12 - 20 CARS 7 RACES j
Sunday, April 18 j
2:00 P.M. j
STUART, NEBR. j
Drivers' Share of Purse Averaged Over $500 Last Year!
Races Include— Sponsored by—
4 Heat Races Community Club
1 Feature Race . . _
. _ , _ American Legion
1 Consolation Race
PLUS Time Trials Stuart Volunteer Firemen
Adm.: Adults, $1; high school, 50c; children 12 & under, Free
Thrills! Chills! Spills! By Death-Defying *
Drivers
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Biglin's
Phone 38 — O’Neill
* Thursday Star Special *
| Get what you’ve
£ always wanted . . .
Regular Firestone
* FOAMEX PILLOWS
m
&
Established Retail
£ Price 7.95
* Thursday Only.. 4.95
v; THIS is the genuine 100% mold
ed Latex pillow with a white
zippered cover. Now that sum
g|[ mer is at hand, get the coolest
^ pillow made . . . free from dirt
catchers . . . unbelievable low
price.
—
We’ve had
a birthday . . . (
Ob SERVICE
" ^5 *°the
O’Neill Communify
WE ARE INDEED PROUD, having
just been awarded the Ford
Motor Company’s highest honor —
the 1953 Four-Letter Award — and
having only recently observed our4
15th anniversary in O’Neill ... 15
years of dedicated sales and service
to the motoring public in this region.
WE ARE PROUD that we are one
of a handful of Ford agencies in
the state of Nebraska to win the Four
Letter Award six consecutive years.
THE FOUR-LETTER AWARD
means this:
F—FINANCES—Sound
M—MANAGEMENT—Efficient
1 S—SPIRIT—Always Competitive
F—FACILITIES—Completely
Modem
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Thank-You! „ ° °
We of the Lohaus Motor Co,
take this opportunity to ex
press our gratitude to our
many patrons for having -made
possible the opportunity Qto
again win the ‘Four - Letter
Award: Without r-your loyal pa
tronage it could not have Jjeen
possible. And, while we^re say
ing thanks, may be express
our appreciation for your sup
port during these " entire 15
years.
Lohaus Motor Co.
“Your Friendly FORD Dealer” o o
Phone 16 O’Neill
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