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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1956)
_\\\V vAJd1 VV\H! »t/ vV VI, h/' \\vvO hf///'S | lipf $M}Hn n jk FOR SALE SEEDS FOR SALE: Yellow blos som clover; alfalfa; Hartz Hybrid seed com and Holt county blue grass at Scovie’s Western Auto, O'Neill._ 49-5fc FOR SALE: Ten stacks of bottom hay. Onehalf mi. so. of junction highway 20 and 275.—Gerrard Spittler, Ewing. 49-50p80 FOR SALE: Good baled prairie hay, $20.00 per ton. — Vernon Henery, Neligh, Nebr. 49-50c FOR SALE: Just received a fresh supply of garden seeds, both bulk and packaged. We have a supply of extra good quality Holt county grown bluegrass seed for your lawn. Now is the time to apply fertilizer on your lawn. See us for your lawn and garden needs—Coyne Hardware, O’Neill, phone 21. 48-51c FOR SALE: Madison vetch; red clover seed. State tested. Very good.—Leon Beckwith, Emmet 48tf FOR SALE: 15 and 20-ft. bot tomless tanks at Kelly’s Plumb ing, O’Neill. 50c HOOVER SALES & SERVICE WM. KROTTER CO. UPTOWN HARDWARE & APPL. Phone 496 — O’Neil] FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars, reasonably priced. Ready for service.—Henry Stelling & Son, 2 south, % west of Orchard, ^ebr. 44tf BALED HAY FOR SALE: 900 bales of 1st, 2nd and 3rd cut tings alfalfa. Wire tied. At the C Bar M Hereford Ranch, O’ Neill. 45tf FARM MACHINERY 54 Super C. Utility demonstrator. Farmall Regular. 43 fuel H. 49 Farmall C. 48 Farmall C. Farmall 12. Farmall 30. 50 W.D. Allis. 53 Super C sweep. New J-D N«. 44 plow. P&O plow on rubber. Tumble bug. Fuel tank with stand. New duck foot K.D. .. ^ $10G 10-ft. Superior drill . $25 Loader to fit Ford. Listers, several makes and mod els. 4-row Oliver cultivator, like new Cattle oiler. Endgate seeder. Com sheller. Winch for W.D. Allis. Shelhamer Equip. Co. Phone 570, O’Neill FOR SALE: Grimm alfalfa seed —Otto Lorenz, phone 18-F11 O’Neill. 50tl FOR SALE: 1950 Studebakei Champion, overdrive, radio heater, $250.—Elmer Murman phone 419-R, O’Neill. 49-50p6( FOR SALE: Wallpaper. New 195( books. All new patterns. Rea sonably priced. See books at mj home or will bring them t< yours.—D. N. Loy, 629 Everett O’Neid, phone 433. 38t FOR SALE OR TRADE: 194' Willys Jeep pickup, $225. — Troxel E. Green, Amelia, a Raymond Garwood ranch. 47-50plll FREE! 10 DAY TRIAL without obliga tion. The ONLY cream sep arator in America that uses it own power to wash itself spark ling clean in less than 3 min utes. Why not try it at our ex pense and see for yourself th close skimming? Eliminate te dious hand-scrubbing and hav* more time for yourself. See u today! Shelhamer Eqpt. Co O’Neill, Nebr. 48-49 FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind mills and towers, galvanize* stock tanks, 8- and 10-foo sizes. — John Sobotka, Inmar Nebr. 7t FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet pow erglide. — Don Fritz, phon 243-W, O’Neill. 50t FOR SALE: IHC 2-row pull-typ tractor lister, $10.00.—H. H Miles, Dorsey. 50t Used Car Bargains! 1951 Studebaker Commander. 1950 Studebaker Champion. 1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor. 1948 Chevrolet Smith Motor Co. Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Sweet clover seed Jim Ruther, Page. 48-50p8 FOR SALE: Nice 3 - bedroor home, full basement. Garage. See Ponton Agency, O’Neill c 441 FOR SALE: Cossack alfali seed. State tested — J o h Pruss, Emmet. 48t FCR YOUK TRUSSED iij bred seed com, — see Elme (“Buck”) Edmisten, Page. 48-50p£ FOR SALE: West coast lumber at substantial savings.—See Lloyd Gibson, east of O’Neill Live stock Mkt49-52pll0 50 MILK. COWS 50 Butte Livestock Mkt. MONDAY NIGHT, APR. 16 K. L. PAAP, Springdale, Mo., Owner at Butte, Nebr. FOR SALE: Choice Hereford bull, registered, 5-years-old.—Donald R. Mattem, Ewing. 49-50p60 SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone.—Con tois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf USED MACHINERY TRACTORS— ’51 J-D MT ’49 A J-D. ’46 B J-D. ’46 H J-D. ’42 B J-D. 2—’40 B J-D. PLOWS— 2—J-D 16-in. J-D 2—14. j.D 3—14. IHC 2—14. DISCS— 15-ft. tractor. GRINDERS— Harvey hammermill. 240 Letz, cutter head. SPREADERS— J-D 4-wheel, on ribber. New Idea 2-wheel, good. PLANTERS— J-D 999, tractor hitch. IHC, tractor hitch. J-D 730 lister. MOWER—No. 5 J-D. IHC tractor. CULTIVATORS— 2—MT tractors. 2—J-D 200, tractor. J-D tumble bug scraper, 5-ft. Ask About Our JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Up to 3% Years to Pay Harry R. Smith impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O'Neill FOR SALE: Prairie hay, baled or loose; also Allis-Chalmers bal er for round bales. Will trade. —E. W. Reed, Spencer. 46tf FOR SALE: 20 tons wire-tied, baled alfalfa, 1st and 2nd cut tings. Near highway 275 west of Tilden.—A. H. Lewis, Battle Creek. 50-51p FOR SALE: 160 A. pasture land 7 miles north of Staurt; also a 6-room, 1 - story modern house for rent May 1 in Stu art.—August Kramer, sr., Stu art. 50-51p REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' 3-bedroom home in North Heights, $9,800. 1 3-bedroom home near Ford’s park, $5,000. Abart Company Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf i ^__ ; FOR SALE: Grocery store. Gro * eery stock, at inventory list price. BuUding and fixtures ’ can be leased.—James Grocery, * Spencer. 50-lc t FOR SALE: Two 3-bedroom houses in Spencer; 160-acre * farm.—Harry James, phone ■ 3651, Spencer. 50-lc FOR SALE: Tavern and filling ) station in Monowi. Can be bought cheap, if taken at once.—E. A. Peterson, Mono wi. 48-50pl * FOR SALE: Platted lots and acre ages.—Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, 5 phone 548-M. 46tf * FOR SALE: Farms and ranches, city property, building sites.— i O’Neill Company. 25tf FOR RENT FOR RENT: 5-room house with ’ basement.—Meta Gruhn, phone : 102, O’Neill. 50-51 ■ FOR RENT: 3-bedroom, partly 1 modern home.—Mrs. Leo Gokie, t O’Neill. 49-50c f FOR RENT: Nice business of fice, 4 rooms.—Elmer Hagen sick, phone 556-LR, O’Neill. 3 48tf E - - FOR RENT: 3-room furnished - basement apartment. — Call 285-J, O’Neill. 46tf - FOR RENT. Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen phone 515, O’Neill. 6tf FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart ment with bath, heated. Close in.—Phone 556-LR, O’Neill. 42tf FOR RENT: New two-bedroom apt.—Phone 126, O’Neill. 48tf I FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — 5 Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf FOR RENT: Sanders for fk* 1 and furniture. — Spelts - Ra^ Lbr. Co. 47tf * FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co n E. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nutter - entertained her parents, Mr. and r- Mrs. L. A. Lesher, and Mr. and r Mrs. Hans Ewoldt, all of Thed ford, and Mrs. Lida Turpin and 5 sons of Newport. WANTED WANTED: Garden plowing. — Ronnie Smith, phone 558-LR, O’Neill. 50c WANTED: Pasture for 15 head of yearling steers.—Louis Lu ben, Atkinson, phone 8271. 49-50p60 WANT MAN for general farm work. Handy with tractors and machinery. Either single or married. Living quarters.—H. H. Miles, Dorsey, Nebr. 50tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. WANTED: Pasture for 7 heifers in a heifer herd.—Lyle Clark, Ewing. 50-2p85 C. E. McVAY Agent for EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA O’Neill, Nebr. 45tf WANTED: 1,000 steers or 700 cows to pasture until Nov. 1. Abundance of grass and water. —Ken Halligan, Ft. Pierre, S.D., c/o Rankin Ranch. 50tf O’NEILL COMPANY Insurance - Real Estate - Loans VIRGIL LAURSEN Box 275 — Phone 434 25tf WANTED: Garden plowing with tractor. — Tommy Donohoe, phone 150, O’Neill. FRANK BEELAERT Page — Phone 25-F-23 AUCTIONEERING Specializing in Livestock Farm and Ranch Sales 37tf SALESMAN WANTED: A na tionally advertised feed com pany needs man experienced in livestock feeding, and well acquainted in territory. Must have car and be bondable. Draw and commission. Write to District Sales Manager, Box 35, Royal Nebr. 50c MISCELLANEOUS CATTLE BREEDING rarely stands still. The bull can take you backward or lorward. Cur tiss Candy bulls will take you forward Call 469-IJ. —Duane Gray, O’Neill. 50-lpll0 O. E. ("Oakie”) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 1 26 — O Neill HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf L-O-A-N-S 4% Federal Land Bank Long Term PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N O’Neill, Nebr. AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Specialty Phone 207 — O'Neill 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 Kelly’s Plumbing YOUR HEADQUARTERS for plumbing and well supplies, plumbing fixtures, Geneva steel kitchens, water systems, water softeners, septic tanks, root proof sewer pipe, wind mill heads and towers, pump jacks, well points, cylinders and leathers. If it pertains to plumbing or wa ter supply, we have it! Located 5 blocks south of the New Deal Oil Station, O’Neill. 43tl 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 NEED CASH? Small monthlj payments, loans up to $1,000.— O’Neill Company, Virgil Laur sen, phone 434. 25t! At Your Service In REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KIETH ABART Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf 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 Heaters Phone 399 — O’Neill We Give Gold Arrow Stamos FOR CONCRETE, cement block, brick and stucco work, see Dom McDermott, phone 437-J, O’ Neill. 49-50p50 ANNOUNCEMENT Architectural designing, planning, estimating and drawing. Robert J. Krotter GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 531 or 285-J CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement. A special thanks to the Christian Mothers of St. John’s and also for the beau tiful floral and spiritual bou quets.—M/Sgt. and Mrs. Ver non S. Upton and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmiser and family. 50p50 I WISH to thank my friends and relatives for the cards, letters and gifts they sent me; Father Kucera for his comforting words; Doctor Finley, the Sis ters and entire staff for their kindnees and care while I was hospitalized. It was all appre ciated and I am truly grateful. —CATHERINE MATTHEWS. 50c I WISH to take this opporunity to thank all my relatives and friends for their nice visits, lovely cards and flowers while I was in the hospital. I also want to thank Reverend Ku cera, the Sisters and hospital staff and Doctor Finley for their wonderful care. —MRS. JOE WINKLER. 10p50 WE WISH to thank all our friends and neighbors for their many expressions of kindness following the death of our loved one. — George Ries and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer, Ms. Francis Pri bil, Wayne and Darrel Scholl meyer. I WISH to thank all my friends and relatives that visited me or sent cards, letters and gifts during my stay in the hospital. Your thouhgtfulness -will al ways be remembered.—DON ALD KEYES. 50p50 I WISH to say thanks to singer, Sandhills Jack Everitt, for the songs he sang which were ded icated to me and for being so nice to me while I was hos pitalized at St. Anthony’s hos pital. It helped to make my stay more pleasant. —CATH ERINE MATTHEWS. 10c I WISH to thank all those who voted for me to help me win the KVHC talent contest. Also the staff members and the sponsors of the contest. — LEONARD HAVRANEK. 50p50 Rock Falls News Last Thursday evening guests at the Frank Schultz home were the John Schultz family. Alden Breiner had dinner on Friday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Floyd Johnson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins were dinner guests and spent the 'day at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. Don Hynes, and family. Sunday afternoon callers at the Don Hynes home were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hynes of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown and children. The Lyle Vequist family were Wednesday, April 4, and Friday evening visitors at the Henry Vequist home. They watched TV. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hynes were Sunday supper guests of their daughter, Mrs. Lou Brown, and family. Sunday afternoon and supper guests of the Floyd Johnsons were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John son and Rusty and Mrs. John Schultz and daughters, Gwenda, Trudy and Debra. After attending the funeral of little Ronnie Sterns Monday, Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen stop ped for coffee and lunch at the home of Mr. Claussen’s sister, Mrs. Mary Lewis, and brothers, Henry and Rudy. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda were Friday evening vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Der ickson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denckson and boys and Mrs. Kathryn Yantzie and Joe were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Goeke. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson and boys were Monday evening guests at the Alfred Derickson home at Star. TV was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson and Stanley and their guest of the week, Mrs. Velma Johnson, were Monday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch, sr. Oth ers there were Elwin and Mau rice Grutsch and Linda Johnson. Aut-of-town relatives attend ing the Stems funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong and sons of Omaha and Jim Moss and his father, William Moss, of Sioux City. The Strongs arrived at the Albert Stems home on Saturday evening and left Monday. The Moss gentlemen came Sunday and returned Monday. Sunday afternoon callers at the Albert Sterns home were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen of the Midway store. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda were Monday supper guests of the Gordon Johnson family. Lat er in the evening Mrs. Jonhson visited Theresa Breier and Mrs. Bill Murray. Joe Yantzie spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Kathryn Yantzie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzie were Saturday eve ning guests there. Cut haqing costs with a FARMHAND UNIVERSAL LOADER The Universal Loader with 10 ft. Hay Basket and Hydraulic Push-Off, hay from swath or , carries huge loads to or rack, builds 16 It’s the lowest-cost way to handle hay because it requires less labor, less handling, a smaller investment. A sturdy, powerful, year 'round work-saver! The Universal has 2500 lb. lift, 3000 lb. breakaway capacity, 12 ft. reach. Other attach ments include 14 cu. ft. Manure Bucket with Gravel Plate; 22 cel ft. Detachable Scoop for snow, ear com, grains, etc.; Hydraulic Pitch Control. Fits both row crop and wide-front tractors. COM! IN FOR ALL THE FACTS ON farmhand UNIVERSAL LOADER Harry R. 5r Impls., O’Neill METHODIST (O’Neill-Emmet) O’NEILL— Thursday, April 12: Prayer circle. 10 a.m., at Claude Bates home; Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service, 2 p.m., at the church. Sunday, April 15: Junior choir, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; Wesleyan; Service Guild district meeting in afternoon at Bassett; sub-district MYF rally, 2:30 p.m., at Page Methodist church. Monday, April 16: Intermedi ate MYF, 7 p.m., at the church; Wesleyan Service Guild will meet, 8 p.m., at Elgin Ray home. Wednesday, April 18: District conference at O’Neill Methodist church, 9:45 am.; choir practice, 7 p.m.; senior MYF, 8 pm. EMMET— Sunday, April 15: Worship and children’s Sunday-school, 9:30 a.m., adult Sunday-school fol lowing. CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill) Rex James, evangelist Bible school begins each Sun day morning at 10 o’clock. Ca pable teachers lead the classes in the study of God’s Word. The Lord’s supper is observed each Sunday, according to the example of the Bible church, and preach ing follows. The evening service is held, each Sunday night. Bible study and prayer meeting is held each Wednesday night. Bible study is also conducted in the Chet Larson home near Chambers each Friday night. All evening services begin at 8 o’clock. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O’Neill) Rev. E. Kirschman, pastor Sunday, April 15: Sunday school for all ages, 10 a.m.; wor ship, 11 a.m.; Christ’s Ambassa dors’ service( 7 p.m.; children’s service, 7 p.m.; evangelistic ral ly, 8 p.m. Evangelist Bobby Ray of Den ver, Colo., will begin a special series of revival services at the O’Neill Assembly on Tuesday, April 17. The evangelist is na tionally-known among the As semblies of God. Services will be held nightly, except Saturday, at 8 o’clock. The public is invited. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O’Neill) Rev. Duane Lauber, pastor Sunday, April 15: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; Wesleyan youth, 7:30 p.m.; adult fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; ' evangelistic service, 8 p.m. 1 Special revivial services night ly at 8 o’clock with Rev. and Mrs. Fred Warrington as evan I |elist and song evangelist. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, April 15: Worship service, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:30 am.; family night, 7 o’ clock. Bring a covered dish and sandwiches. A very fine film en titled, “Contrary Winds,” will be shown. Visiting in Iowa— C. E. Jones took Mrs. Jones to Vinton, la., Saturday where she will visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, for two weeks. METHODIST (Page-Inman) Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor PAGE— Sunday, April 15: Church school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; sub-district MYF rally here, beginning with registration from 2:30 to 3 p.m., and featuring elcetion of officers, camp slides and an address on Christian vo cations by Mrs. C. R. Tanner. Sack lunch supper. Monday, April 16: Commissions meet at 7:30 p.m., and official board at 8:30 p.m. Please attend if possible! Wednesday, April 18: WSCS prayer time, 9 a.m.; Scripture meditations, Ephesians 3; district conference at O’Neill. INMAN— Today (Thursday): WSCS meeting, 2:30 p.m.; official board meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday, April 15: Worship, 9:45 a.m.; church school, 10:45 ajm.; sub-district MYF rally at Page, 2:30 p.m. (please bring sack lunch with you for supper). Wednesday, April 18: District conference at O’Neill; choir practice and MYF, 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Towle went to Norfolk for Easter to visit their son, Gerald Towle, and his family. METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. J. M. Hodgkin, pastor Sunday, April 15: Sunday school, 10 a.m., E. R. Baker, su perintendent; worship, 11 a.m. The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service will meet today (Thursday) at the church. Pro gram leader, Mrs. E. H. Med calf; worship leader, Mrs. Ber nard Hoffman; hostesses, Mr*. Lloyd deed and Mrs. Glen Grimes. The northeast district confer ! ence of the Woman’s Society of Chirstian Service will be held at | the O’Neill Methodist church on Wednesday, April 18, from 9:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a district meet ing of the Woman’s society In Plainview April 23. PRESBYTERIAN (O’Neill) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, April 15: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship ser vice, 11 a.m. Monday and Tuesday, April 16 and 17: Niobrara Presbytery and Presbyterial will meet at Valen tine. Monday, April 16: Men’s coun cil dinner, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 18: West minster youth fellowship, 6:90 p.m.; choir practice, 8 p.m. Thursday, April 19: Women’# association circle meetings —■ Circle I meets at 2:30 p.m., with Mrs. Dwight Harder as hostess; Circle II meets at 2:30 p.m., with Mrs. D. C. 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