The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1955, Page 9, Image 9

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for~sale
Christmas Suggestions
at Shelhamer’s
Toy tractors, trucks and wagons.
Freezers and refrigerators.
Self-wash separators.
Tractor tool boxes.
Snow tires.
Shock-proof steering wheels
Tractor Comfort Covers
Easy Ride seats.
Tank heaters.
Tractor loaders.
Tire chains.
New tractors.
Automatic space heater.
Headbolt heaters.
Shelhamer Equipment
O’Neill, Nebr.
FOR SALE: 25 tons prairie hay,
15 tons alfalfa at $18 per ton.—
See George Mellor, 20 miles
north of O’Neil.. 33-34p60
FOR SALE: 1954 Chevrolet 2-ton
truck. 5,500 actual miles. Like
new. Steel boxes, 62x18x18. 1/8
thick. — Hoerle Station, phone
2642, Chambers. 34-41p210
FOR SALE: Purebred Hereford
cows, 1- to 8-years-old; also
young Hereford bulls.—C Bar
M Hereford Ranch, O’Neill.
31tf
FOR SALE:
1080-acre well balanced farm
ranch.
800-acre improved farm-ranch.
320-acre improved farm.
160 acres, unimproved, N of At
kinson.
320 acres, unimproved, E of At
kinson.
Abart Company
Phone 520
O’Neill, Nebr.
FOR SALE: A snow plow which
will fit most all loaders.—Wm.
Hansen, O’Neill. 33-34p60
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars with outstanding length
and quality. Reasonably priced.
—Henry Stelling and son,
2 miles south and Vi mile west
of Orchard, phone 28-F02.
26tf
Used Machinery
1949 J-D A tractor.
1946 B John Deere tractor.
Letz cutter head with traveling
feed table.
J-D 10-in. hammermill.
Farmhand loaders.
Snow plows.
Bulldozers.
J-D-D oils, greases and batteries.
Bale ties, cable.
Comfort Cover and Heat Houser
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator and Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
FOR SALE: Strictly meat type
proven Hampshire boars at
farmer prices. — John Kaster,
phone 8 on 4, Clearwater, Nebr.
32-35p
USED CARS
1951 4-door Studebaker (Land
cruiser).
1950 Studebaker 4-dr. Champion.
1946 Ford tudor.
1951 Ford V8 truck, LWB.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
'‘Home of Studebaker”
Phone 562 — O’Neill
c Uu OnJ-iI>. ruicuicu luuuj^xmo
boars. Big and rugged with ex
tra length. — Alfred Hansen,
Plainview. 26 tf
FOR SALE: 1951 Ford, very clean,
radio and overdrive. Low mile
age. Four new tires. I am leav
ing for army January 2.—Larry
David, Chambers, phone 2421.
34-35p60
BEST BUYS!
1951 Plymouth 4-dr.
1954 Plymouth 4 - dr., radio,
heater, Hi-Drive.
1954 Plymouth. Overdrive.
1947 Chrysler 8 New Yorker, 4
dr.
1940 Plymouth, 4-dr.
1955 Plymouth Savoy, 4-dr., 6
cyl. powerflite, 6,000 miles.
Sharp.
1955 Dodge V-8 Custom Royal
Lancer (hard-top), completely
power equipped including au
tomatic transmission. 15,000
miles. Sharp.
Shierk Motor Co.
Phone 430
212 South 4th — O’Neill
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down. 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone.—Con
tois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf
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HOOVER
SALES & SERVICE
WM. KROTTER CO.
UPTOWN HARDWARE & APPL.
Phone 496 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars. New bloodlines for old
customers. Reasonable prices.
Welcome to look.—Shadylane
Hampshire Farm, 3 mi. east
Creighton Highway 59. 29-34c
FOR SALE: Upright Piano,
(make offer) Superflame oil
heater with fan—phone 437-W,
O’Neill, week-ends. 33-35c
FOR SALE: Registered Brittany
spaniel pups. Males $35, fe
males $25.—John H. Kitchens,
route 1, Atkinson, or 9 miles
north Emmet on E. co. road.
34-35p60
GUARANTEED
USED CARS
1955 PONTIAC V-8.4-Dr. Deluxe.
A demonstrator, 12,000 actual
1952 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Deluxe.
Very clean.
1953 FORD V8 2-Dr. Custom.
1950 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Very
good body.
miles, new car guarantee.
1950 DODGE 4-Dr. Coronet. This
car shows excellent care.
LOOK AT THESE CHEAPIES—
1947 Chevrolet Panel Delivery.
1949 Ford V8 2-dr.
1946 Pontiac 6 4-dr.
WM. KROTTER CO.
PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE
WEST O'NEILL PHONE 531
FOR SALE: Purebred Yorkshire
boars — Oswald Drueke, one
mile east of Midway. 27tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Ham^ hire
boars, rugged, fast growing,
meat type with plenty of
length, reasonably priced.—-Ed
Funk, 9 miles so. of Ewing.
30-35p
Sales & Service
NECCHI
Sewing Machines
Midwest Fum. &
Appl.
— West O’Neill — 6tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc
boars. Extra long meat type.
Choice blood lines.—Keith Bid
dlecome, one mile north of
Ewing. 33-35p85
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr. 7tf
FARM MACHINERY
1952 Ford 2-ton.
1948 Chevrolet %-ton.
Sargent loader.
Farmall 30.
1948 Model C.
Wagner loader to fit Ford.
1941 Model H.
1941 Model M.
1947 Model M.
1950 W.D. Allis-Chalmers.
1950 Model M.
1950 John Deere MT.
2—4%xl0x28-ft. I beams.
New and used refrigerotors and
freezers at reduced prices.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
Phone 570, O’Neill
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars, blue ribbon winners 1955
Holt county fair. — George
Winkler, Emmet. 24tf
FOR SALE: Yorkshire boar, $30,
veterinary vaccinated, guaran
teed breeder. Approx. 250 lbs.
—Herman Meyer, Atkinson, ph.
6845. 34p35
FOR SALE: 1953 Plymouth 2-dr.,
one owner, tires have less than
2,000 miles.—Call J. R. Allen
at 504, O’Neill. 34-35p60
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Five-room office,
heated, beauty shop, dentist or
other business. — Hagensick
Bldg., phone 556-LR, O’Neill.
29tf
FOR RENT: Furnished and un
furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen,
phone 515, O’Neill. 6tf
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: 2 unfurnished apart
ments, 3-room. Building for
merly occupied by Singer.—O’
Neill Company, Virgil Laursen,
phone 434, O’Neill. 30tf
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf
FOR RENT: Fine, all modem 3
bedroom home in Page.—Kieth
Abart, O’Neill. 29tf
FOR RENT: IOOF store build
ing. Also office building, both
on South Fourth street. — For
information see A. E. Bowen,
D. A. Baker or Leon Sargent,
O’Neill. 27tf
LOST & FOUND
STRAYED: Four 800 lb. Hereford
steers, from my place 21 miles
north of O’Neill. Branded O
over yoke on left hip.—Roman
Filips, O’Neill. 32-34p
Attendance Good
Despite Roads'—
CHAMBERS — The Farmers
Ranchers Co-op held its annual
meeting Saturday, December 17,
at the Legion hall in Chambers.
There was a good attendance in
spite of bad roads and weather.
A program consisting of a guest
speaker and musical numbers by
local talent was presented.
MISCELLANEOUS
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Farm Sales a Specialty
Phone 207 — OVleill
NEED CASH? Small monthly
payments, loans up to $1,000.—
O’Neill Company, Virgil Laur
sen, phone 434. 25tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
SEWING MACHINE
Sales & Service
We Repair All Makes.
Free Estimates.
MIDWEST
Furniture & Appl.
West O’Neill 22tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf
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
J. F. CONTOIS
Real Estate Broker
O’NEILL — PHONE 363
YOUR BONDED Singer repre
sentative is now located in O’
Neill. For authorized sales and
service, Singer sewing machines
and vacuum cleaners, call or
write George Brewster, O’Neill,
phone 435-LW. 31-35c240
MONEY TO LOAN
IF YOU WANT a farm or ranch
loan see us, as we are agents
for the Equitable Life Assur
ance Society of the United
States.
J. F. BRADY CO.
Atkinson, Nebraska
22-25tf
O’Neill Company
Insurance - Real Estate - Loans
VIRGIL LAURSEN
Box 275 — Phone 434
25tf
O. E. ("Oakie”)
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
“The Best Work for the
Least Money”
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 126 — O’Neill
, HUNT’S
Plumbing & Heating
COLEMAN BLEND AIR
FURNACES — Gas or Oil
Kohler, American & Briggs
PLUMBING FIXTURES
Paw Paw for Your Septic Tank
Water Systems
Gas & Electric Water Heat-n-s
Phone 399 — O’Neill
We Give Gold Arrow Stamps
At Your Service In
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
KIETH ABART
Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill, Nebr.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Good 160-acre im
proved farm near O’Neill.—Geo.
C. Robertson. O’Neill. 45tf
FOR SALE: Farms and ranches,
city property, building sites.—
O’Neill Company. 25tf
Whites Entertained—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed White were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Julia White, at Amelia.
Alice’s Beauty Shop
fin Former Apparel Shop
Location >
Phone 263 — O'NHU
WANTED
WANTED: Part-time bookkeep
er. Apply at Earley Oil Co.,
O’Neill, Nebr. 34c35
$325
PER MONTH
SALARY
PLUS BONUS
One of the fastest progressing
companies in its field will have
a representative interviewing
men who hold the following
qualifications:
1— Age 20 to 50.
2— Own automobile in good con
dition.
3— Willing to be away from home
Monday through Friday. Home
every weekend.
4— High school education.
5— Available for immediate em
ployment TRAINING; no ex
perience is necessary. Thorough
training is given by Company
and pay begins with training.
Apply in Person
INTERVIEWS
At Golden Hotel
Wed., Dec. 28, 5-8 P.M.
Thurs, Dec. 29, 9-11 A.M.
Mr. Pirtle
CARDS of THANKS
WE WISH to extend our deep
gratitude and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy, prayers, beautiful
floral offerings and memorials
received from our kind friends,
neighbors and relatives during
our recent bereavement in the
loss of our beloved husband and
father, Mark O. Howard.—Mrs.
Mark O. Howard, Miss Ann
Howard. 34p
Legal Notice
(First pub. Dec. 15, 1955)
NOTICE OF HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
O’Neill Production Credit Asso
ciation and the Elkhorn Valley
National Farm Loan Association
have filed their petition with the
City Council of the City of O’
Neill, O’Neill, Nebraska, sitting as
a Board of Adjustment, to amend
the Zoning and Building Ordi
nances of the said City of O’Neill,
to allow the construction, by said
petitioners, of an office building,
to be located on the South Half
(S%) of Lots 7 and 8 in Block
14, Original Town of O’Neill, said
property now being zoned resi
dential and requiring certain set
backs. The prayer of said petition
being to zone said property for
business use and to waive said
setback requirements.
Hearing will be held on the 3rd
day of January, 1956, at the City
Council Chambers in O’Neill, Ne
braska. at 8:00 P.M., at which
time all objections to said amend
ment will be heard.
A. MARCELLUS,
Mayor
O. D. FRENCH,
City Clerk
33-35c
LYNCH NEWS
Mrs. Fredrick King entertained
a group of ladies Saturday eve
ning, December 17. at her home
here. Games were played with
prizes for the winners and lunch
was served.
Jack Rohr berg and Lawrence
Kalkowski called at the Cyril
Burbach home at Wynot Friday
evening. I
“OLD RELIABLE”
MARKET REPORT
Tuesday, Dec. 20th
Auction
Cattle Receipts: 1,125 Head.
Consisting largely of calves,
but including 4 carloads of
yearling steers and 2 carloads
of breeding cows. Canner, cut
ter and butcher cows, generally
25 to 50 cents cwt. higher, all
classes of stockers and feeders
including calves 25 to 50 lower
than last week’s good auction.
Special Notice
NO AUCTION NEXT TUES
DAY, DECEMBER 27TH, DUE
TO CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY.
Next Auction—Tuesday, Janu
ary 3rd. We are advertising this
Auction extensively and urge
you who wish to consign to this
sale, to list them this week, so
your offering may be included
in the advertising.
Merry Christinas
Happy New Year
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Atkinson Livestock
Market
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Phone 5141
Atkinson, Nebr.
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Large Crowd at
Music Program
STUART—A large audience at
tended the annual high school
music program which was held in
the Stuart auditorium on Friday
evening, December 16, under the
direction of Robert Bichel.
The program included:
Girls chorus—“O, God Our Help
in Ages Past,” by Davis; “With a
Song in My Heart,” by Rodgers.
Mixed chorus—“OT Man Riv
er,” by Cain; “Stout Hearted
Men,” by Kern; “De Gospel
Train,” by Romberg.
Vocal solos—Patty Allyn, “My
Task,” by Ashford; Leona Bernt,
“I Heard You Singing,” by
Coates
Band—“Dear Old Nebraska U,”
by Pecha; three ’Bach chorales;
“Carousel,” by Rodgers.
Trombone solo— Kay Meyers,
“Fox Hunt,” by Endresen.
Band — “Amparito Roco,” by
Texidor.
Clarinet solo — Karen Van
Cleave, “Andante and Garotte,”
by Harris.
Band—“The Three Bears,” by
Long.
Tenor saxophone solo— Roger
Givens, “Random Reverie,”
Tufillo.
Band—“Tinker Polka,” by Vit
ak; “Boogie-Woogie Band,” by
Bennet; “Washington Post
March,” by Sousa; “Star Spangled
Banner,” by Hayes.
Mystery Sisters
Revealed at Meet
CHAMBERS — The Woman’s
Society of Christian Service of
the Methodist church met Thurs
day, December 15 at the home of
Mrs. C. E. Tibbets for a Christmas
lesson. Mrs. Charles Spann and
Mrs. R. K. Platt were co-hostess
es. Mrs. Keith Sexton was in
charge of the lesson and worship
service on “We Would See Jesus
—Today,” with Mrs. Bernard
Hoffman at the piano. Others as
sisting were Mrs. C. V. Robert
son, Mrs. Darrel Gillette, Mrs.
J. M. Hodgkin, Mrs. Platt and
Mrs. Glen Adams.
A worship center was arrang
ed with a small lighted church
and candles. Christmas carols
were sung. Each member brought
a small stocking of money as a
special missionary offering. The
business session was conducted
by the vice-president, Mrs. E. R.
Carpenter. Mystery sister names
were revealed. Lunch was served.
The next meeting will be Jan
uary 5 at the home of Mrs. Louis
Neilson with Mrs. Arthur Tan
geman and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman
as program and worship leaders.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmett Crabb, O’
Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
Most Enjoyable
Yule Told—
CHAMBERS — Valley Center
extension club met Friday, De
cember 16, at the home of Mrs.
Reed Bell with 19 members pres
ent. The president, Mrs. Ed Har
vey, conducted the business meet
ing. Roll call was answered by
telling of a most enjoyable
Christmas. Gifts were brought for
shut-ins. .
Mrs. Herman Cook and Mrs.
H. C. Water demonstrated a va- 1
riety of holiday arrangements,
including hand-made tree decora
tions, door trim, buffet and table
arrangements. Mystery sisters
were revealed and gifts exchang
ed. Lunch was served by the host
ess.
Amelia News
The Misses Elaine and Dorothy
Fisher, Lois Burge and Myrtle
White are home from school at
McPherson, Kans., for the holi
days.
Mrs. Elsie Doolittle and sons,
Jimmy, Dennie and Mickey, plan
to move to Chambers during the
Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Doolittle will stay on the
place. Mrs. Elsie Doolittle teaches
southeast of Chambers.
The Merry Matrons club met
Thursday, December 15, with
Mrs. Harlan Dierking. Due to the
weather and bad roads, the at
tendance was small.
Vernon Berry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Berry, was married
Sunday, December 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams
were called to O’Neill Saturday
evening by the serious illness and
death of Mrs. Tom Murray. Mrs.
Murray was Floyd’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
were dinner guests in O’Neill
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman en
tertained several couples at din
ner Sunday evening in honor of
the birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Clyde Doolittle. Those present,
besides Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle and
boys, were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Doolittle and Sally, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Adair and Jerry and Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Peterson.
The Amelia Progressive club
met Wednesday, December 14,
with Mrs. Paul Fisher. This was
their Christmas party. Mrs. Frank
Backaus presented the lesson on
Christmas decorations. There
were eight members present. Mrs.
Fisher served a luncheon of cake
and homemade ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter and
sons of War ling, Wyo., expect to
spend the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bac
kaus.
The Amelia Methodist Sunday
school program will be presented
Saturday evening, December 24,
at 7:30 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge and
family visited his mother, Mrs.
Bessie Burge, near Emmet Sun
day. __
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§J We will be closed all day Christmas, December 25, so that s
s our employees may enjoy the holiday with their families.
Anyone wishing to place orders for bakery goods may do jj
| so by placing their order by Friday evening—and by calling |
| for them not later than Saturday evening at 6 p.m.
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We will roast turkeys on Saturday—if they are brought in 2
early enough Saturday so that they may be called for before jj
6 p.m. Please bring your own roasters. 11
Wishing All Our Friends and Patrons
a Very Merry Christmas!
M&M BAKERY & CAFE _ f
— O’NEILL —
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f 1946 Int. KB5 1 /rT. LWB 1
I 1952 Ford F-B 147” Ch. Cab, 5th Wheel jj
| 1954 Ford F-6 2-Ton jj
I 1948 Int. KB6 2-Ton with Stock Rack
1 946 Dodge J/2-Ton Pickup |
1 948 GMC 2-Ton with Grain Box
1 949 Ford J/2-Ton 6-Cyl. Pickup «
1 949 Ford ]/2-Ton 8-Cyl. Pickup
1949 Int. KB5 1-Ton with Combination |
Rack
Check Oar Used Cars &
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I Phone 33 O'Neill |
“Where Se-vice Doesn’t End with the Sale”
22 Present for
WSCS Yule Party
EWING — The WSCS held a
Christmas party Friday evening
at the parlors of the Methodist
church with 22 members present.
For the 6:30 dinner, table decora
tions were carried out in a holi
day theme of red and green by
Mrs. Waldo Davis and Mrs. Per^y
Saiser. The room featured a na
tivity scene and a crystal Christ
mas tree with decorations.
The program of the evening
consisted of two readings, “Keep
ing Christmas,” by Henry Van
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Dyke, given by Miss Anna Van
Zandt, and “The Gift of the
Magi,” by Mrs .Waldo Davis; a
solo, “The Bible Tells Me So,” by
Gary Brigden; Christmas carols,
by the group. Mrs. E. E. Borden
was pianist. Rev. Lee Brigden
gave the benediction.
Other entertainment sponsored
by Mrs. Brigden and Mrs. James
Tinsley included paper and pen
cil contest games. Winners were
presented prizes. Christmas gifts
were exchanged as Mrs. Borden
played a Christmas carol.
Tune in “Voice of The Fron
tier”, thrice weekly.'
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350 - 500 Head of Cattle
• There will be from 350 to 500 head of cattle to be sold at
the regular weekly sale to be held today (Thusday). Sev
eral nice consignments of calves have been listed for that
sale. There will be a few good yearlings with the balance of
the consignments being mixed lots of stocker and butcher
cattle.
• Also listed for the sale is a good spotted Shetland pony.
Gentle and kid broke.
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• The hog sale will start at 12 o’clock.
• Plan now to attend the sale today.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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