The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 03, 1955, Page 10, Image 10

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FOR SALE
LADIES FUR COATS:
Restyled — relined — repaired.
Coats — jackets — capes
stoles.
Write or call for free estimate.
FELIX FUR SHOP
522 W. 1st St. — Phone 680
Grand Island, Nebr. 29th
FOR SALE. Farmall F 20, good
shape. — Inquire Babl’s Feed
Store, O’Neill. 40p35
FOR SALE: Ayrshire milk cows,
some milking now, a few to
freshen soon. — Laurence
Chipps, 21 miles south, y4 east
of O’Neill, phone Chambers
2343. 39-40p
FOR SALE: Used Firestone out
board motor, 10 hp. See at Wil
liam Krotter Co., West O’Neill.
40p35
FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, and
free help in engineering your
sprinkler system and informa
tion on liberal credit terms, see
BILL BOWKER
Phones 207 & 468-W
O’Neill, Nebr. 32c
FOR SALE: 37-ft. Stewart trailer
house, modern, 2 bedrooms. —
CaU 221-W, O’Neill. 40-4 lp60
New Machinery
12-Ft. Easy Flow fertilizer
spreader.
J-D spreaders.
Farmhand loaders, bulldozers,
grapple forks.
Crane drills.
J-D-D oils, greases and batteries.
Bale ties, cable.
Plymouth baler and binder
twine
Comfort tractor covers and heat
housers.
Used Machinery
1850 John Deere B.
1948 JD G tractor, fully equipped.
1946 Model A John Deere.
1946 H John Deere.
15-Ft. John Deere disc.
Wagon gear on rubber.
J-D 4-wheel spreader.
Wo. 5 J-D mower.
Wo. 52 two 14” bottom plows.
Hvdraulic manure loader.
IHC No. 30 loader.
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: A Globe milking ma
chine, double unit. — Thomas
Kelly, Page. 40-4 lp60
CLEAN UP SALE
GOOD USED HEATING STOVES
$5 and up
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
Phone 570 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills, and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr. 7tf
'55 STUDEBAKERS
ABE NOW ON DISPLAY!
USED CARS
1P53 DeSoto club coupe.
1950 Ford tudor, custom, with
overdrive.
1949 Chevrolet.
1946 4-dr. Studebaker Champion.
1946 Ford tudor.
IHC %-ton pickup.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
"Home of Studebaker”
-Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: 20 tons of hay and 300
bushels of barley.—Lloyd Gib
son, phone 564-J12, O’Neill.
40-41p60
FOR SALE: 65-BTU space heat
er, natural gas. — Phone 263,
O'Neill. 30tf
FOR SALE: 1941 Chevrolet, ex
cellent running condition, heat
er, clean, $100. — Call 427-W,
O’Neill. 40c35
BUTTE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Sale Every Wednesday
Hogs at 12 — Cattle at 3
38-48
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
bred sows and gilts. Bred to
outstanding boars for Febr.,
March and Apr. farrowing. Vet
erinary vaccinated. — Henry
Stelling & Son, 2 mi. south and
1/4 west of Orchard. 36tf
Used Cars — Jeeps
Pickups
All Bargains!
J951 Kaiser Deluxe, 4-door, radio,
overdrive.
1951 Henry J, overdrive.
1952 Chevrolet, Powerglide.
1949 Kaiser, overdrive, heater,
radio, rebuilt motor.
1948 Kaiser.
3 Used Jeeps — 1947, 1849, 1951.
1952 Willys 4-wheel drive pickup.
1946 Hudson.
Look These Over — Give Us
a Bid on Them!
SAVE MONEY!
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 39-40c
Farm Machinery
Gravely garden tractor.
Mower for C tractor.
Soo hydraulic loader.
Mowers—all types.
IHC lister.
Plow for C tractor.
No. 14 John Deere mill.
No. 10 C IHC mill.
No. 10 IHC mill.
No. 9 trail mower.
Farmall 14.
Farmall 20.
Farmall 30.
1947 gas M.
1946 M&M Model R.
1952 Super M fuel.
1950 Super A.
IHC 15-ft. disc.
Kelly Ryan one-way disc.
1954 C demonstrator.
1950 C.
1952 Super C.
DON’T FORGET the FREE
Family Party February 9—8 P.M
High Schol Auditorium
NOW is the time to bring in your
tractor and machinery for re
pairs and overhaul.
New & Used Trucks
1952 IHC pickup.
1954 Chevrolet pickup.
1954 IHC demonstrator pickup.
New 1954 cab-over at Special
Price!
Shelhamer Equip.
Phone 570 — O’Neill
WE ARE MOVING and have for
sale: Combination wood and
electric Majestic range; Maytag
washer with electric motor, tub
and stand; round oak table and
chairs; Coleman oil - burning
heater: 30-bu. self-feeder for
hogs. See any day but Sunday.
Fay A. Puckett, O’Neill. 40c
For the Tickling Cough
CHERROSOTE
Gilligan’s Rexall Drug
Phone 87 — O’Neill 36tf
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds.—See Virgil Laursen. O’
Neill, phone 434. 29tf
TRUCKER
SPECIALS
8.25x20 10-ply lug tires .... 52.10
9.00x20 10-ply 1st quality,
Major Line . 63.36
10.00x20 12-ply 1st quality,
Major Line . 72.26
10.00x20 12-ply Hi Tred
Lugs . 104.04
— ALSO —
6.70x15 4-ply Major Line
M-S . 19.50
7.10x15 4-ply Major Line
M-S . 21.50
7.60x15 4-ply Major Line
M-S . 23.00
NO SECONDS, ALL FIRST
QUALITY
Name Brand Tires
Plus Federal Excise Tax
Foree Tire & Supply
CO.
O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 289
39-40
FOR SALE: Combination coal and
bottle gas range, $50. — Tele
phone 420-W, O’Neill. 40p35
BEST BUYS!
1953 Cranbrook, 4-door, radio,
heater, overdrive. A bargain
at . $1,045
1953 Cranbrook 4-door, radio,
heater, overdrive. A bargain
at. $1,045
1950 Special, deluxe, 4-door Ply
mouth. Very clean, radio, heat
er . $625
1952 Dodge 2-door, in perfect
condition . $995
1951 Plymouth 4 - door, radio,
heater, very clean. New paint
job. A bargain . $700
1949 Buick super. Very good con
dition . $580
COME IN AND SEE US!
We like to trade!!
Shierk Motor Co.
Phone 430
212 South 4th — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Good purebred reg
istered Hereford bulls, coming
yearling and two - year - olds.
Reasonably priced. — Albert
Carson, Redbird. 38-42p
FOR SALE: 60 bred gilts, out of
registered hogs and bred to top
registered registered boars.
Priced under Omaha top. Spe
cial prices in lots of 5 or more.
Vaccinated for cholera and ery
sipelas. All clean and in very
healthy condition. — Outlaw
Implement Co., West O’Neill,
Nebr. 39-41c
ATTENTION!
FOR SALE: Two coming two
year-old Polled Hereford Bulls.
Have a look before you buy.
Green Way Ranch
Phone 2766 — Chambers, Nebr.
38-41p
LOST and FOUND
LOST: Black Persian cat with
white back paws.—Mrs. Wayne
Norman, phone 423-LR, O’Neill.
40c
FOUND: A cow strayed to the
Ernie Kloppenborg farm, O’
Neill. 40p35
Chase Fredrick of Ravenna
spent the weekend in O’Neill visit
ing at the home of his brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
: Wayne Norman.
WANTED
WANTED: A used kitchen cab
inet.—Mrs. Philip Lee, O’Neill.
40p35
WAITRESS WANTED: Baber’s
Cafe, Plainview, Nebr. 39-40c
WANTED TO RENT by March
1, 2- or 3-bedroom house or
apartment.—C. R. Foree, phone
511-W, O’Neill. 39tf
WANTED TO BUY: All kinds of
horses. — Buv Wanser, Page,
phone 13. 37-40p
WANTED TO BUY: 110-V. auto
matic light plant. — Wilbur
Smith, Page, Nebr., or see at
Marcellus Impl., O’Neill. 38tf
WANTED: Washings and iron
ings. Also will do house-clean
ing.—Mrs. Joe Sobotka, phone
238-W, O’Nelil. 40-4lp60
EXPERIENCED SALES LADY
WANTED: Middle-aged prefer
red, must be able to sell ladies’
ready-to-wear.—Write box 508,
O’Neill, Nebr. 40c
WANTED: A good, reliable wom
an to take care of invalid moth
er and a boy 11 years and a girl
9 years. Modem home and no
washing. — Verona Spencer,
phone 167, Neligh. 39-40p
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WANTED: Alfalfa and sweet clo
ver seed. — E. H. Medcalf,
Chambers 21tf
WANTED: Light trucking and
drayage, all kinds. — Archie
Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ
or 125-J. 37tf
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
FOR CABINETS, upholstering
and furniture repairing, see
James P. Shanner, Page.
36-39pll0
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
INCOME TAX
FOR assistance in filing your re
ports call on Geo. C. Robertson,
O’Neill, Nebr., Downey Build
ing, phone 534. 35-44c
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured?—See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill, Nebr. _44tf
WANTED TO BUY: A good used
piano.—Phone 486-W, O’Neill.
40c
MISCELLANEOUS
BOWLING every afternoon and
evening, Sunday incl. Tuesday
nights are Couple Nights at
Brooke Bowling Alley, Atkin
son. Bring your date, wife or
sister and win CASH prizes.
Beginners have as good a
chance to win CASH as the ex
perienced bowler. 38-4 lp
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill, Nebr.
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
(Next door Asimus Motors)
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
MAKE EXTRA money. Address,
Mail postcards spare time ev
ery week. Write Box Fourteen,
Belmont, Mass. 39-42p
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck* and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
HOOVER
Sales & Service
B I G L I N ’ S
Phone 38 — O’Neill
O. E. (“Oakie”)
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
“The Best Work for the
Least Money”
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 126 — O'Neil!
Guests Here—
Miss Lois Michols, Miss Ethelyne
Platt, Donald Beckenbauer and
Beryl Hicks, all of Norfolk, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peck of Ver
del were Sunday dinner guests at
the Donald Franklin home.
Arrives from Polk—
Mrs. Esther Morgan of Polk ar
rived Wednesday to spend several
days visiting at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Jones.
CARDS of THANKS
WITH A DEEP sense of gratitude
and appreciation we wish to
thank the staff of St. Anthony’s
hospital, Doctor Brown, and
friends and relatives for all the
flowers, gifts, deeds of kindness
and the many cards and letters
received during the long illness
and passing of our beloved wife
and mother. May God’s richest
blessing be on each and every
one who so kindly helped in
any way. — Fred Lorenz, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Lorenz, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Lorenz, Leon
ard Lorenz. 40p50
WE WISH to express our sincere
thanks to all our relatives,
friends and neighbors who gave
comfort and assistance during
the illness and death of our be
loved wife, mother and grand
mother. Your kindness will nev
er be forgotten.—Peter C. Rou
dybush, Mr. and Mrs. Lee A.
Hobbs and family. 40p50
WE WISH to thank all our friends
for the cards, visits, flowers and
other kindnesses during the ill
ness and death of our beloved
mother, sister, grandmother and
aunt, Mrs. Emma Maring; with
especial thanks to Ralph Frit
ton, Joe Ziska and Clayton
Burge for taking care of our
stock. Also Rev. W. B. Smith,
Doctor Brown and the Sisters
and staff of St. Anthony’s. —
Oliver Maring, Homer Maring,
J. S. Hoffman, Mrs. Eva Ken
nedy, Mr. anrd Mrs. P. J. Hoff
man, Florence and Dorothy Sun
dell, Ruth Brau, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Lamberty, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlo Hiatt.
WE WISH to express our most
sincere thanks to all for their
kindness, sympathy and assist
ance during the illness and
death of our beloved mother.
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD
KACZOR AND GERALD
40p50
A SINCERE “thank-you” to all
who sent cards, flowers, gifts
and prayers for my recovery
while I was in the hospital at
Rochester, Minn.; also for the
many things that have been
done for me since I have been
home. Again I say “Thank-you
all.”
JULIA GALLAGHER
4()p50
THE WIFE and children of the
late Neil A. Asher wish to ex
press their sincere appreciation
for help, cards and beautiful
floral offerings extended to them
by their relatives, friends and
neighbors during his recent
illness and death. 40c
I WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives for the cards,
letters, handkerchiefs and other
gifts I received while in the
University hospital. It was so
nice to be remembered.
MRS. ROY LANMAN
40c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: One-story, 6-room
modern house, with acreage,
located on edge of Stuart. —
Mrs. August Kramer, Stuart.
39-41p
FOR SALE: Six-room house, 28
x 50, half basement, attached
garage, located on North Sev
enth st. — Everett Gorgen, ph.
524-M. 13-16p-tf
FOR SALE: Another property
owned by people who have
moved from O’Neill. Three bed
rooms, living room, dining
room, kitchen, bath and utility
all on one floor. Full basement,
2-car garage, paved drive. This
home is equipped with all the
EXTRAS that mean so much to
COMFORTABLE LIVING. —
Thorin - Bowker Agency, O’
Neill, phone 207. 32c
TO BUY REAL ESTATE, CALL
THORIN-BOWKER AGENCY
INVESTING? You can’t find an
other property with so much
potential as this. Living room,
dining room, kitchen, one bed
room and half bath down; four
bedrooms and full bath up
stairs. Full basement. Just 2
blocks from the stop light.
Ideally located and arranged to
rent rooms to high school stu
dents, tourists, or pepole desir
ing to live close to work. IN
VESTIGATE THIS! —Thorin
Bowker Agency, O’Neill, phone
207._ 3&:
FOR SALE- Nice home on the
south edge of Page. Priced to
sell. —Kieth Abart, O’Neill. 35c
I HAVE opened an acreage ad
jacent to O’Neill and will sell
either in acreages or lots. —
Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, lltf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Large house, excel
lent condition, fully modem.
14-F3, O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Four-room house,
garage, large garden space, rea
sonable rent, in Emmet.—John
Conard, Emmet. 39-4 lc
FOR RENT: Basement 4-room
apartment and full bath. —
Phone 322-J, O’Neill. 40tf
FOR RENT: Partially fur
nished 4-room apartment with
bath. Heat, lights and water
furnished.—Call phone 537, O’
Neill. 36c
Try The Frontier want advs.!
FOR RENT: Small apartment. —4
Phone 136-W, O’Neill. 37tf
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co._47tf
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
FOR RENT: Business building,
116 S. Fourth st.—Kieth Abart,
O’Neill.
FOR RENT: 3-room house. —
Melvin Clyde, phone 448-M,
O’Neill. 32tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment — 4 rooms, private bath,
heat, water. Close in.—Hagen
sick Ladies Wear, O’Neill. 40tf
Riverside News
The Orchard farm bureau unit
met in the Ralph Shrader school
house Thursday night. Timely
issues were discussed. It was de
cided the unit would meet Feb
ruary 24 with the Frenchtown
unit in the Frenchtown school.
Bring cake or sandwiches.
Mrs. Daisy Miller recently spent
a few days visiting in the Sylves
ter Reed home in Brunswick.
Mrs. Jessie Angus, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Larson and Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Napier were Wednes
day evening, January 26, supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry
and Lester Fry. Thursday evening
supper guests of Frys were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Retke of Inman and
the Wayne Fry family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer
and children called at the Bill
Lofquest home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont
gomery and family visited the
Willie Shrader’s Saturday night.
Ladies of the Free Methodist
congregation held a second quilt
ing bee at Mrs. Grant Mott’s home
Tuesday, January 25. This quilt
goes to the Coe Children’s Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Retke took Lester
Fry to Sioux City Friday where
he boarded a train for his home
at Hinkeley, Minn.
Several from this community
attended the Henry Heese sale, 12
miles north of Ewing on Friday.
This is the farm recently pur
chased by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink.
Norman Pollock is doing some
electrical wiring for Loren Libby
of Page this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller
were Sunday dinner guests of the
Leo Miller’s, helping Mrs. H. Mil
ler observe her birthday anniver
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kurp
geweit and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fry and daughters visited
the Harold Mlinar family Sunday
night.
Mr. ana Mrs. newm noKe ana
family and Mr. and Mrs. Buford
Carlson and Danny were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
G. Rockey. They attended the
wedding of Rozetta McDonald and
Jerry Miller in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston
and daughters were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwell
Johnston in Ewing.
A fireplace weiner roast and
supper was enjoyed in the base
ment of the Z. H. Fry home Sa
turday evening, after which
colored slides were shown of the
families activities at Christmas
time. Those present were: Rev.
and Mrs. William Bomer and
children, Mrs. Kittie Fry, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Napier and girls, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Fry and girls, Mr.
called on Harold Mlinar’s Friday
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Christon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson
called on Harold Mlinars Friday
night.
The Wendell Switzer family call
er on the Wayne Olmsteds Satur
day evening helping Mrs. Olm
sted celebrate her birthday an
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Christon called on the Willie
Shrader’s Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harpster
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Napier and daughters were
Sunday dinner guests at the W. M.
Napier home.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Fink and sons included,
Mrs. Kittie Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lie Shrader and family and Mr.
and Mrs. C. Christon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
were honored at an oyster supper
Sunday evening at the Alfred Na
pier home. Paul Gunter, Jim Gun-,
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland
Hord and Duane were other
guests. The Gunters were celebrat
ing a wedding anniversary.
i Christian Mothers
Sponsor Card Party
EWING — Pinochle and pitch
were played last Thursday eve
ning at the polio benefit card
party sponsored by the Christia i
Mothers of St. Peter’s Catholic
church. The party was held in the
Ewing public school auditorium.
High score winners for pinochle
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiele;
low score went to Mrs. Lester
Bergstrom and Joe Funk; high
score in pitch went to Earl Pier
son for the men, and Mrs. Eva
Kaczor, for the ladies; low, to
Mrs. Earl Pierson and Marcus
Pierson. The door prize went to
Mrs. Leo Vandersnick.
Refreshments were served.
Committees of Christian Moth
ers were: Mrs. Pat Knapp, tickets;
Mrs. Gail Boies and Mrs. Jerry
Tomjack, tables, cards and chairs;
Mrs. Arthur Kropp, Mrs. Frank
Schrad, Mrs. Joe Sturbaum and
Mrs. Arthur Sanders, kitchen
ccmmittee.
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2 Ewing Youths
Army Enlistees
EWING—Kenneth E. Lee has
enlisted in the army at Denver,
Colo. After his physical examina
tion he was assigned to the med
ical corps in the 10th division. He
was sent to Ft. Leonard Wood,
Mo., for his eight weeks of basic
training. From there he will be
sent to Ft. Riley, Kans., for an
other eight-weeks period. On
completion, he will attend the
boston (Mass.) medical school
for six weeks.
Kenneth is the son of Mrs.
Anita Lee of Ewing. He was
graduated from Ewing high
school in 1954. During the sum
mer vacation and until recently
he was a truck driver for L. A.
Hobbs.
Stanley Allen of Paxton, for
merly of Ewing, also enlisted at
the same time at Denver. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Allen, who formerly operated the
Gamble store at Ewing.
Mrs. McGinnis Home
After Western Trip
EMMET— Mrs. Georgiana Mc
Ginnis returned home on Satur
day after spending the past four
weeks in California, where she
visited friends and relatives.
She visited at the homes of Mrs.
Dean Cole and family of Richman
and met a schoolmate whom she
hadn’t seen for 57 years. Her
name is Mrs. Ethel, formerly of
Ewing but who now resides in
Sacramento. Mrs. McGinnis also
visited the Howard and Clyde
LaRue families at Pasadena, the
William Hammond family, former
ly of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Dailey of Hollywood. Mrs.
McGinnis also had an opportuni
ty to reunite with Mr. and Mrs.
Edmond O’Donnell of Los Angeles
and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Updike, formerly of Ewing but
now living at Arcadia.
Tit Frontier want ads!
Helen Vitt Named
Riverside President—
The Riverside 4-II club met at
the John Vitt home on Sunday,
January 30, to reorganize for this
year The following officers were
elected: Helen M. Vitt, president;
Theresa Boyle, vice-president;
Mary Frances Vitt, secretary;
Charlene Mahoney, treasurer; Ma
ry Agnes Boyle, news reporter;
Dorothea Vitt, song leader; Rita
Boyle, recreation leader.
The leaders and project leaders
have not yet been chosen.
After the meeting everyone
went skating.
Lunch was served.
The club rosary will be Febru
ary 8 at John Vitt’s. After the
rosary, the oldest club member
from each family will help to fill
out the year book for the entire
year. — By Mary Agnes Boyle,
news reporter.
Mashinos Note
Silver Wedding
REDBIRD—The 25th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Mashino was observed Sunday at
the Mashino home when many of
the relatives from South Dakota
and O’Neill and neighbors from
the Redbird area gathered there
for open-house from 2 to 6 o’
clock.
Sandwiches, ice cream and cake
were served to the guests. The
honored couple received many
gifts, especially silver dollars.
Mrs. Mashino is the former
Blanche Yusten.
Other Redbird News
Miss Beverly Carson was host
ess to a group of ladies at a party
in her home last Thursday eve
ning.
Bardy Schollmeyer was hon
ored at a birthday anniversary
supper Tuesday, January 25. A
pink-and-white cake v/ith six
candles centered the table. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson
and Ronnie Hasenpflug.
Mrs. Lillian Baker of Lynch
called in the Nick Baker and Ray
__:-:
Wilson homes late Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Ronnie Carson
and Rhonda of Lynch spent Sat
urday afternoon and evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carson.
Mrs. Nora Pinkerman and
friends from Iowa visited Friday “c
in the Claude Pickering home.
Bardy Schollmeyer was a Sat
urday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert White and Sharlene
at O’Neill.
Rexford Carson entertained the
sophomore class of Lynch at a
skating party Saturday night.
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman has been
visiting several days with Mrs.
Nora Pinkerman at Lynch.
Several families from here at
tended either the wedding Mon
day morning of Mrs. Nora Pinker
man to John Hurd of Iowa at the
Catholic church in Lynch or the
wedding of Mrs. Lillian Baker to
Ben Nelson of Bristow at the
Methodist church at Lynch. Both
brides are former residents of
Redbird.
New Yorker Arrives—
D. D. Miles of BaUston Spa, N.
Y„ visited Monday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Tomlinson. Mr. Miles formerly
lived in the Dorsey community.
Spends Weekend—
Miss Mary Louise Wilson, stu
dent at Duchesne college, Omaha,
visited from Friday until Monday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wilson.
Scovie Sez
Relatives’ Sale
“The following discounts, us
ually accorded only a dear,
dear mother-in-law, or other
close relatives, are now in ef
fect. Inasmuch as I have no
relatives hereabouts, we’ll
make the RELATIVES’ DIS
COUNT available to ALL our
customers.’’
All Electric
LIGHT
FIXTURES
Off_20%
Some of These
As Much As—
50% Off
FARMERS: We carry a com
plete line of REA wiring
supplies.
Western Auto
— O’Neill —
Report of Monday, January 31, Sale
SHIPPING SEX CARS BY RAIL
Total January sales by rail fifty-one cars; semi long; hauls of
equal amount.
190-250- lb., 16.50-17.55; 250-300 lb., 15.00-17.35; 300-370 lb.,
14.00-14.60. Sows to 400 lb., 13.90-15.00. Sows, 400-630 lb.,
12.65-13.20.
If you have pigs and feeders, let us know so we can advertise
them. Have inquiries also for bred sows.
STOCK SOLD IN ORDER OF ARRIVAL
FOR TOP MARKET PRICES — FOR SALES & SERVICE
CONSIGN TO
VERD1GRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
SALE EVERY MONDAY
W. LLOYD BRADY, Owner & Mgr.
Verdigre, Nebr. Phone 86
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ROUND
BALES
never break
in handling • ••
Drop it... twist it... throw it — the twine
wrapped ROLLED bale will not buckle or
come apart!
Round bales nest compactly —on the
wagon, truck and in haymow or stack. The
diagram shows why they stay put.
They're SELF-LOCKING!
And with this ease of handling
and storing, you get and keep
more quality. Leaves are left intact... rolled
in, not shattered and lost.
Only round bales give “thatched-roof” pro
tection. They repel moisture ... in the field,
in outdoor feedlots, or for self-feeding when
left on the range.
Let us show you the only machine that
makes the round bale — the ROTO-BALER
built by Allis-Chalmers.
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MARCELLOS IMPL. CO.
Phone 5 West O Neill
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