The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 12, 1956, Page 9, Image 9

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FOR SALE
FARM MACFIINF.RY
BARGAIN — Oliver Automatic
„ ha,cr. $420 00
Sargent stacker-loader
Mowers — vou name it _ wt
got it!
Good used rakes
1948 Super A tractor
Farmall Regular
Farmall 20
Farmall 30
C Allis.
Farmall Super C
Allis combine.
IHC windrower
Sweep for John Deere.
Sv. eep for H or M
Overshot stacker, near Page
Parts for MAM combine
Challenge elevator
1945 114-ton Chevrolet.
See Us for Air-Conditioning
Used Cream Separators
Wheel Wts. for Allis Chalmers
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
Phone 570 — O’Neill
FOR SALK 1948 Studebaker
convertible, very good.—E. F
Quinn. O’Neill, phone 342-W
_ 11-I2p60
BE US Tor new SP.ARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone.—Con
tois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf
COMPLETE
Electric Motor Sales
Repair Service — Distributor
Fairbanks-Morse and Wagner
Rebuilding and rewinding up to
100 h.p. Get the most for your
dollars in sales and repair work.
Our modern equipment, factory
ipproved methods and complete
stock of motors and parts.
Call 243-W — 24-Hour Service
Northwest Electric
Motor Service
O’Neill, Nebr.
3tf
I.AWN MOWERS sharpened, ov
rtiauled, gas, push or electric.
-Halva’s Electric Shop, O’
Neill. 3-llc
AT LAST — you can get some
thing for nothing. With every
purchase of Cooper’s Feed you
now get FREE S&H Stamps—
redeemable for distinguished
merchandsie. 40 stamps with
every 100 lbs. Get your coupon
books and stamps from Geo.
Peterson Feed, Ryan Bldg.. So.
4th St , O’Neill. Nebr 11c
FOR SALE: A 10-man rubber
Ixiat, complete with pumps and
oars. Also a 10-foot wooden
ooat. -Marvin Anderson, phone
,i72-R, O’Neill. ll-12p
USED MACHINERY
TR\CTORS—
'51 .T-D MT
49 B.
’42 B J-D
2—'40 B J-D
1946 Ford
DISCS>—
15-ft. J-D.
GRINDERS—
Harvey hammermill
J-D 10” hammermill.
SPREADERS—
.1 -D 4-wheel, on rubber.
MOWERS—
No 5 J-D.
7-ft. Massev-Harris tractor
CULTIVATORS—
2—J-D 200, tractor
RAKES
Case 12—ft.
1HC 10-ft
J-D tractor hay SWEEP
BINDERS—
10-ft J-D.
9-ft. J-D windrower, near new.
FARM HAND and OAK SWEEP
TEETH
Plymouth Binder Twine
Ask About Our
JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN
Up to 3V4 Years to Pay
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE. Paillard Bolex cam
era, case, meter, light, stands,
et.-. Write Ernest Zeisler, Fair
fax, S.D. ll-16p
ATTENTION, FARMERS and
Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $18
and up. Will deliver large or
ders to any vicinity. Located 3
Mocks east and 4 blocks north
of traffic signal. — Phone
524-M, ONeill. Sltf
FOR SALE: Allis-Chalmers rota
baler and model H John Deere
tractor. Will trade. — E. W.
Reed, Spencer. 5tf
Used Sewing
MACHINES
WE HAVE a very good aelectioa
of used machines.
$15 to $39.50
Midwest Furn. &
Appl.
West O’Neill
FOR SALE: 1949 tfe-T. pickup —
Call at O’Neill Auto Supply.
1 lp35
FOR SALE: Used dinette set,
$19.50. — Midwest Furn. &
Appl., West O’Neill. 11c
FOR SALE: BL-65D Taylorcraft
surfaces. New windshield
New fabric on wings and tail
F’rcsh license. A-l throughout.
Good cheap time-builder.—A,
R. Tooker, box 315, O’Neill
phone 334-R. llti
TRUCK FOR SALE
R185 truck tractor.
Shelhainer Equip. Co.
Phone 570 — O'Neill
FOR SALE Whiteface registered
Hereford bull, 3-vr -old —Ger- -
aid Risor, O'Neill. ll-12pl
F’OR SALE Owner leaving state,
wishes to sell 1954 Buick Spe
cial 2-dr., two-tone. Dynaflow,
custom upholstery, radio, heat
er, exceptionally clean Will
sell at sacrifice. One owner. — ]
Mrs. Henry Schlueter. O’Neill,
phone 487 lltf
FOR SALE: Used automatic
washer, good buy — Midwest
Furn & Appl., West O’Neill.
He
F’OFt SALE 8x16 truck box and a
Model A Ford with two rakes
and attachment —Eugene So
botka, rte 1, O’Neil! Il-13p85
FOR SALE: Used twin beds,
complete with mattresses and
springs, total cost $39.50.
Midwest Furn. & Appl., West
O'Neill 11c
FOR SALE John Deere A12 com
bine. — Henry Kloppenborg,
Emmet. 9-llp85
Used Car Bargains!
1955 Commander hardtop, dem
onstrator.
951 Studebaker Commander
, 1950 Studebaker Champion
1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor
1948 Chevrolet
1950 Vi-T. Studebaker pickup
1952 1V4-T long wheelbase Ford
truck.
Smith Motor Co.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Scratch pads, i for
5c—The Frontier office. tf
USED CARS
1953 Ford with radio, heater and
overdrive.
1948 Chevrolet club coupe.
FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS
Qualified Mechanics
LOWEST HOURLY RATES
We work evenings to get your
job done!
I
Hometown Motor Co.
O’Neill
(Formerly Shierk Motor Co.)
TO IMPROVE your corn yields of
the future, plant vetch in your
corn now before final cultiva
tion. For vetch seed and in
oculant contact the Holt Soil
Conservation District. 10-llc
FOR SALE Spring fryers. —A
T. Crumlv. phone 16-F24. Page.
11-I2p60
FOR SALE: Genuine border col
lies, natural heelers.—C Bar M
Ranch. O’Neill. 8tf
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator and Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
SEED — SEED j
LEOTA RED CANE SEED,
homegrown, 7c per lb.
SCOVIE’S
Western Auto, O’Neill
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCEMENT
Architectural designing, planning,
estimating and drawing.
Robert J Krotter
GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL
ENGINEER
O’Neill, Nebraska
Phone 531 or 285-.T
3 6
Months to Repay ,
on Real Estate
LOANS
$ 1,000 or less
$25.00 to $1,000
on Furniture or Auto,
Made on our regular monthly re
payment plan and on a Special
plan for fanners.
CONFIDENTIAL, PERSONAL,
SERVICE
Central Finance Corp.
C E. JONES, Mgr
Phone 14 O'Neill
2tfc
I LOAN money on farms anil
ranches.—R. H. Parker, O'Neill,
Nebr. 9tf
Business Opportunity
TWO-CHAIR beauty shop for
sale In good location. All mod
ern with living quarters!
AT A BARGAIN!
Terms if needed.
ALSO GOOD building lots in O’
Neill.
J. F. Contois
Phone 368 — O’Neill, Nebr.
10-llc
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Lxmg Term
PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
. O’Neill, Nebr.
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, 43tf
HUNT’S
Plumbing & Heating
COLEMAN BLEND AIR
FURNACES — Gas or Oil
Kohler, American & Brings
PLUMBING FIXTURES
Paw Paw for Your Septic 1 nnk
Water Systems
Gas & Electric Water Heattrs
Phone 399 — O’Neill
We Give Gold Arrow Stamps
FRANK BEELAERT
Page — Phone 25-F-23
AUCTIONEERING
Specializing in Livestock
Farm and Ranch Sales
37tf
O’NEILL COMPANY
Insurance - Real Estate - Loans
VIRGIL LAURSEN
Box 275 — Phone 434
25tf
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Farm Sales a Specialty
Phone 207 — O'Neill
O. E. (“Oakie”)
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
“The Best Work for the
Least Money”
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 1 26 — O Neill
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
CATTLE BREEDING rarely
stands still. Increase the value
at your herd quicker with Cur
tiss Candy sires and keep your
feed for another cow. — Call
469-LJ, Duane Gray, O’Neill.
lOtf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
IF YOU want to borrow money,
write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 9tf
HOOVER
SALES & SERVICE
WM. KROTTER CO.
,’TOWN HARDWARE & APPL.
Phone 496 — O’Neill
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
SPECIAL NOTICE
THE SHELHAMBR Equipment
Co. parts dept, will be open
during the harvest and haying
season from 7:30 to 9:30 eve
nings, to accomodate emergency
breakdowns.
AFTER HOURS check the sign
on the door for partsmen tele
phone numbers.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O'Neill
MONEY TO LOAN
IF YOU WANT a farm or ranch
loan see us, aa we are agents
for the Bquitable Life Assur
ance Society of the United
States.
J. F. BRADY CO.
Atkinson, Nebraska
22-2Stf
PIANO, organ and voice lessons.
If interested, call Mr. and Mrs.
Richard C. Smithson, phone
359-M, O’Neill. 10-llc
At Your Service In
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
KIETH ABART
Phone 209, O’Neill IBtf
NOTICE
NO TRESPASSING on Brown
lake without permission. Please
stop at the house and pay tres
passing fee before going fish
ing.—Roy L Herrington. 10-13p
F ARM LOANS. — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 9tf
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
The Frontier for Printing
CARDS of THANKS
WE WISH to thank our relatives
and friends for the masses,
cards, flowers and help given
to us during the sickness and
death of our loving father and
brother A special thanks to
Father Kucera, Doctor Brown,
the Sisters and nurses of St.
Anthony’s. — The Ed Boyle
family, the Charles Boyle fam
ily, the Charles Cavanaugh
family, the Charles Slattery
family, the Jack Wolfe family,
the Ben Stevens family. Up
I WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives who sent me
cards, letters, flowers and
gifts during my illness. I also
wish to thank Doctor Wilson
and each one of the hospital
staff for their care and kind
ness. It will always be re
membered Thank you.—Bev
erly Linquist. 11 c
I WISH to thank all my friends
for the visits and gifts while in
the hospital. Thanks also to
Doctor Brown. You will always
be remembered. — Lawrence
Murray. Ilp50
WE TAKE this means of ex
pressing our gratitude to our
many friends who were so kind
in many ways at the time of
the death of our mother, Mrs.
Amanda Pace. — Mrs. Lulu
Quig, Crarles Hammers, George
H. Pace and family, Mrs. Ethel
Whitlock and family. Hp50
WE WISH to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
the friends and kind neighbors
for the many acts of kindness
extended to us during our re
cent bereavement — Mr and
Mrs. Merrill C. Hicks, Miss
Twila C. Hicks,, Mrs Delia
Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Thomas and family. Mr and
Mrs. Orville Peterson and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Ho
t>an and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Devall and family. Up50
REAL ESTATE
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt
O'Neill, Netor. 44tf
FOR SALE: Bungalow with ga
rage. Full basement, close to
school.—Call 485-J, O’Neill.
6tf
FOR SALE
3-bedroom home near Ford’s
park, $5,000.
Improved 480-acre farm in N.E.
Holt county.
5G0-A. in Page vicinity.
Abart Company
Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf
FOR SALE: Five-room house, 2
lots. Also model A Ford car.—
P. V. Hickey, O’Neill 6tf
FOR SALE: Platted lots and acre
ages.—Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill,
phone 548-M. 46tf
Income Property
in Neligh
YOU CAN make a good living in
your own home in this 2-story
home, 3 lots, 3 large bedrooms
up and 1 downstairs, new cedar
shingled roof, automatic gas
heat and hot water, insulated,
wood - burning fireplace, oak
floors, utility room off kitchen,
large dining room, living room,
plus cement block garage now
occupied by drive-in SUBUR
BAN GROCERY doing good
business. Owner moving to
California. Most furniture and
fixtures included.
FINE location, 4 blocks from bus
iness section, 2 blocks from
school, in Neligh, population
2,000, county seat. Only subur
ban grocery in town. With or
without grocery store. Big elm
trees; on pavement. Five out
side entrances; shower in base
ment; excellent neighborhood.
Ken A. Scofield, owner
Stan Maddox
Broker-Realtor
Neligh, Nebr. Phone 141R2
10-llc
FOR SALE: 60-ft. lot in O’Neill.
—Ruth Harnish, O’Neill, lip!
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4-bedroom,
semi-modem, hot and cold wa
ter, on natural gas, in Inman.
—Box 115, Inman. 10-llp
RANCHES
For Sale!
5,560-A Overton ranch, located
20 miles south of Atkinson. Ex
cellently improved with brand
new $20,000 home. AT .SO i,_
280 acres of school land ad
joining, unimproved, available
by assignment of lease. Imme
diate possession. Terms can be
arranged. Arrange for inspec
tion through owner or broker.
1,920-A nearby ranch, with fair
improvements, also available.
May be added onto Overton
ranch.
Phillips Real Estate
TUG PHILLIPS
Bassett, Nebr. 11c
O NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dey of
Seward and Miss Sylvia Dumpert
of York spent Saturday and
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Wallen and Mrs. Mary
Dumpert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vickland
of Kansas City, Kans., arrived
here Saturday to visit their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hines.
WANTED
WORK WANTED High school
trained secretary; typing,
shorthand, bookkeeping. Avail
able immediately -EvAuigeline
Berry, Atkinson. 11 -12 p60
WANTED: Will do custom round
baling — Neil Hipke, O’Neill,
20 nu No on highway' 281 and
4 mi. west 10-13pll0
WANTED: Elderly woman wants
house work or care of older
couple.—Box 274, Atkinson.
10-17p
WANTED: Brick, block and tile
work of all kinds —Phone 5638,
Atkinson 6-1 lp
W \ N’TED I la> or alfalfa to bale.
Cash or shares. — K. C. Hunt,
O’Neill 5tf
WANTED: General sewing and
altering; also baby sitting. —
Phone 407-LM, O’Neill. 51tf
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
I S GOV'T JOBS! Training un
appointed. Men. women—18 to
55. Start high as $377 month.
Many jobs open. Free informa
tion — Continental Training,
Box 785, Omaha, Nebr. Ilp59
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished ind in
furnished apts.—A E Rowe
phone 515, O’Neill. 6tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms —
Phone 537, O’Neill 16:f
FOR RENT: Sander for floor
and furniture — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: Attractive 2-bed-!
room basement apartment,
modern, close in, $40. — Call
Louis Reimer, jr., phone 527-M,,
O’Neill. 11c i
Foi; RENT House! Ruth Har
nish, O'Neill lip
FOR RENT Modern sleeping
room with laundry, for man.
Private • bath and entrance. |
Close in. — Call 232, Ramon
Bright, O’Neill. lltf1
LOST & FOUND
i LOST One red fender skirt from
'49 Ford, between O'Neill and
Bruct Rehberg. The
STRAYED from Cone pasture
north of Middlebranch: 2 Here
ford yearlings branded lazy H
over bar right hip. — Notify
Ivan Cone. O'Neill. 8-9pl0tf
STRAYED 850 - lb buckskin
mare, black stripe from mane
to tail Omer Hoffman. 3>*i
miles west of Clearwater.
1 l-12p?0
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sevcik and
family and her parents, the Le
land C Barretts of Lincoln, went
to Ft. Randall Saturday and Hid
den Paradise Sunday
Visitors at the Dean Streeter
home last Thursday were Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Pilgei and children
ot Tucson, Ariz.. Mrs. Lucille
Brittan of Columbus and Mr. and
mis. Mm natter oi nrunswicit.
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
W. Reim^r, jr., went to Schles
wig, la., to get their son, Jim,
who had been visiting his grand
father, Dr L. H Brown, for two
w eeks.
Spending Sunday at Page at
the Delbert Anson home were the
Owen Parkinson family. They
Iso attended the stock car races
in Norfolk.
Spending Sunday and Monday
in Tilden at the E. H. Kohl home
w'ere Mr. and Mrs. C. H Switzer.
They also attended the Mt. Hope
school picnic where their children
have beeen pupils.
Mr. and Mrs. Franny Egan and
Patricia and Darlene of Spring
field, III., and the Misses Mari
lyn and Shirley Bergstrum of El
gin visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Summers Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Jansen at
tended the 40th wedding anniver
sary of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Jansen, in Springfield,
SI).. Sunday. They plan to vis
it there a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilger of
Kimball spent from Sunday un
til Wednesday visiting Mr. Wil
ger’s sister, Mrs. Mary Dumpert,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Wallen.
A man entered an O’Neill de
partment store, hovered over a
shirt counter and inquired with
questionable enunciation about a
"sham-ber shock." The dum
founded clerk produced a Cham
bers check blank . You may
wonder why The Fronter always
uses the term "birthday anni
versary" instead of simp] y
"birthday." A person has only
one birthday—the day he is born
Same applies with weddings —
there's (normally) only one wed
ding, all others are wedding an
... . . —r''--n "
dings, we prefer to use "bride
groom" in referring to the male
half of the nuptial bargain The
term "groom" belongs to horses.
Naming ’Em
Two families in the northeast
section of the city, residing across
the street from each other, have
five and four children, respec
tively, the William J. Froelich
and William Artus families Four
children in each family have the
same names: William Froelich,
jr., and William Artus, jr.; Nancy
Froelich Berigan and Nancy Art
us; Mary Ellen Froelich and Ellen
Artus; Charles Froelich a n d
Charles Artus.
WORK ON RAILS
Gary Waller of Omaha was
home over the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W W.
Waller. Eddie Walker and Holly
Holliday, also working in Oma
ha, spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker of Page and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Holliday of Orchard,
respectively. The young men are
employed by the Burlington on
track maintenance.
Visits in IJncoln—
Ted Lindberg spent the week
end in Lincoln with friends.
CAR S INTERIOR DAMAGED
A 1951 Lincoln sedan belong
ing to Charles R Dvorak of Stu
art was badly damaged Wednes
day afternoon, July 4, while
Dvorak was driving east from
O'Neill on U S highways 20-275
An overheated tire caused flames
and the interior was gutted, O'
Neill firemen were called to the
scene two miles east of the city.
VENDS NEWS
The Franklin Ristnger children
of Brunswick have spent a
week's vacation with their grand
parents, Mi and Mrs. Reed Ris
Inger.
Fred Uhlir and son were Nio
I r ii a visitors Wednesday, June
21.
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