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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1957)
I * for sale Thiele s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle ® hand at all times. Wiscon ■dn bred, fresh and heavy V>rtngers, first and second ■alf heifers Arnold Thiele 34 miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 38-49 IX>R SALE 1950 Chevrolet. ,’»ijition. —Call 560-M. O’Neill. , 41-42p60 1 SED FURNITURE Washing Machine, good $34,50 Drop leaf table, walnut $29 50 Chair Bed, very good $39 50 Cedar Chest $24.50 2 Davenports, each $19 50 Combination Radio & Phonograph $19 50 New Shipment Chrome Dinettes 2 leaf, 6 chairs $119.50 Real Savings on all Sewing Machines Nice Assortment of Table Lamps and Floor lamps Special—Bunk beds, oomplete $89.50 Midwest Furniture and Appliance Co. 209 WEST DOUGLAS O’NEILL, NEBR. FDil SALE: Registered Horned Hereford herd sire, T H Reve lation 137th, 7-years-old, very •gentle disposition, guamteed ill every way.—Write or see Ken R. Meier, 10 miles east of Nio brara, Nebr , on Highway 12 Vi mile south. 41-42c FDR SALE General electric washing machine with wringer, complete. In good condition. — John Storjohann, phone O'Neill 455-J 42p35 Northwest Electric Motor Service DISTRIBUTOR for Fairbanks - Morse and Wagner. Electric motor rebuilding specialists. Motor controls. P ortable tools. APPf.IA.NCES — COMM FIR CIAL AND REA WIRING 24 - Hour Service “Service is our motto!" Phone 243-W O’Neill 30tf SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SHE US or white us if interested in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will be glad to figure your system for you, with the help of qual ified irrigation engineers, at no obligation. Wm. Krotter Co. O’NEILL, NEBR. "Dealers in A - M Sprinkler Irrigation” 37tf FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, 12 to 25 mos. old.—2 Vi mi west of Drive In. John Niewohner. O’Neill. 36-44p FOR SALE: Duo Therm natural gas heater for trailer house, 25,000 BTU. Call 127, Orchard, •or write Wesley Johnson. 42p THOENE’S REGISTERED Polled Hereford auction, Bonesteel, S. D., Saturday, March 2, 1:30 p.m 50 bulk, 8 open yearling heifers FOR SALE CERTIFIED HYBRID MILO SEED Place orders now to insure de livery, Wm. Krotter Co. West O’Neill Phone 531 FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulla, coming 2-yrs.-old.— Don Rzeszo tarsia. 2 V4 mi. SW Elm met. 40-43ptf USED MACHINERY TRACTORS— •49 J-D B 2—42 B J-D. •40 B J-D. 1940 J-D A GRINDERS— J-D 10” Hammer-mill MOWERS— No. 5 J-D 50 bu. steel hog feeder, like new. Farmhand heavy duty loader JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN ITD to 3*4 Years to Pay JOHN DEERE DAY SHOW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O'Neill FOR SALE: Apt size electric range. — 625 Elast Adams st. 42-43p60 HAMIK Refrigeration if Air Conditioning if Sales and Service We REPAIR all makes of ap pliances; REA and Com mercial wiring. Phone 714 — O'Neill FOR SALE: Hou-ehold goods con sisting of arm chair; radio phono combination, cabinet style; records; bookcase; china cupboard; Kelvinator 18 cu. ft. upright deep freeze; rollaway bed with innerspring mattress; 2-dr utility cabinet; floor lamp; ungle drain tub on stand; mir ror- , some dishes; tools; toys and clothing. Also our house for rent.—Mr. and Mrs Bob Jonas. O’Neill, Phone 731 42:: FOR SALE: Aeromoter wind mills and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes.—John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. 23tf FOR SALE: V-M 3-speed phono graph changer, like new. List ed for $48—Call 564-J3 O'Neill. 39tf farmers — Ranchers “SAVE" _ Per Gallon ^ow °n and Grease At All Phillips “68” Dealers Graham “66", O'Neill East End "66", Atkinson Clark-Matson, Inman Cortney “66”, Lynch Verdel “66”, Verdel Jensen “66”, Midway Shelhammer Oil, O’Neill. 41tf rwn oi/vrus. rnuu i ruLJLii — apples, peaches, cherry, plum, also flowers and shrubs.—Con tact Albert Kopejtka. Inman, box 23. Stark, founded in 1816, nurseries at Louisville, Mo. With every five units pur chased, you receive an addi tional unit for one cent. 42-43pl.25 FOR SALE: 50-60 tons good c^m ensilage.—Don Mattern, Ewing. 42p35 t-—--j FARM MACHINERY Free pickup and delivery 'of your tractor during February for overhaul jobs, i SPECIAL—Winch $90 John Deere Spreader IHC 200 spreader 15-ft. House Trailer Ford Tractor Farmall M j Farmall H Farmall Super C IHC Utility 1955 IHC Pickup Several Used Plows IHC 12-ft. Disc, like new APPLIANCES Close-out on Duo-Therm oil heater heaters Maytag Wringer Washer Used Refrigerators For a liberal trade, stop in at Shelhamer Equip. Co. Your International Dealer Phone 570 — O’Neill Used Car Bargains! I 1952 Champ, hardtop. 1951 Studebaker Commander. 952 Customline Ford 8, tudor. 1950 Dodge. 1952 m-T long wheelbase Ford truck. Smith Motor Co. Studebaker Phone 562 — O’Neill DAIRYMEN it is cheaper to raise your own calves. Breed 3 or 4 cows to great bull? for the same cost of one shippc 1 in calf of questionable back ground. — Call 469-J Duane Gray, O’Neill. t2tf.1 >EE 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 I ____ FOR SALE: Good yellow com. Any day except Sunday.— Virgil Hubby. O’Neill. 42-43p60 I FOR SALE: South Side cafe wi’h | living quarters Doing good business.—Neligh. Nebr. 42-43 pd. ATTENTION, FARMERS and Ranchers: Salt, any kind. $16 and up. Will deliver large or ders to any vicinity. Located 3 blocks east and 4 blocks north of traffic signal. — Phone 524-M. O’Neill. 51tf L. G. Gillespie INSURANCE AGENCY The oldest agency in O'Neill See. write or phone this agency for all your insurance needs. PROMPT service rendered. Of fice 315 So. 1st, Phone 218 or 114. 39tf USED CARS | 1954 Chev., 150 series, 2-door, ! 955 Chev., 210 Del Rae, 2-tone paint, radio, heater. 1953 Plymouth, 4 air. 1951 Chevrolet, 4 dr. 1953 Firedome DeSoto, V-8, 4 dr. 1951 Chevrolet, 2-door. 1951 DeSoto, 2 dr, radio, heater, automatic transmission. 1951 Plymouth, 2-dr. 1949 Chevrolet, Hometown Motor Co. Ph. 430, O'Neill FOR SALE: Good milk cows— Bob Matthews, O'Neill: 42c. Consigned to Holt Co. Hereford SHOW' and SALE Eight good light colored bulls ready for service Sired by Golden Prince. Harold Melcher Page, Nebr 42-p80 MISCELLANEOUS DANKERTS PROPANE O’NEILL AND CHAMBERS Bulk Gas Deliveries Norge Appliances Gas Heating Systems Dearborn. Seigler. Coleman, Universal, Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER A DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert’s Propane 22tf ANNOUNCEMENT Architectural designing, planning, estimating and drawing. Robert J. Krotter GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 531 or 2S5-J AT YOUR SERVICE IN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KEITH ABART Phone 209, O'Neill 28tf kelly s Plumbing YOUR HEADQUARTERS f o r plumbing and well supplies, plumbing fixtures, Geneva steel kitchens, water systems, water softeners, septic tanka, 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 AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O’Neill HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25 tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill DON’T LET YOUR ACCOUNTS die of old age. — Call 520, O’ Neill Credit Bureau. 30tf i IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf O. E. (“Oakie”) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — O Neill 3 6 Months to Repay on Real Estate LOANS $ 1,000 or less S25.00 to SL000 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 WANTED Wick s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Ulass Installed—Towing Service 219 West Douglas — O’NEILL — L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. Try Frontier want ads! WANTED: An experienced wait re*—Slat’s Supper Club, O'' Neill, 41-43i RESPONSIBLE PERSON mak or female, from this area wanted to service and collect from Large console cigarette machines. No selling. Afit not essential. Car, and refer ences and $1,000 investment necessary. Very good returns I and only 7 to 12 hours weekly. The best and most pleasant way to supplement your in come. Full time work if you wish. For local interview give full particulars, and phone number.—Write Security D’s tributing Co., 3609 Nicollet Ave,. Minneapolis, Minn. 42p WANTED: Work and light truck ing.—Ray Dendinger, Telephone ! Sti-LR, O’Neill. 41-42p6C JOB OPENINGS 3 MEN Due to the recent promotions and an increased demand for oui services. * We prefer men 21 to 50 years of age. with neat appearance, whe can meet the public. A car is necessary. Must be able to be away from home Monday through Friday working in local area. This po sition provides permanency, opportunity and a guarnteed minimum income of $325 per month. Base salary begins with training. Apply to — M. B. Blake, Hotel Golden, O’Neill, Nebr, Feb ruary 14, 11:30 a m. to 2 p.m. 41-42 WAITRESS WANTED—Baber’s Cafe. Plainview, Nebr 42-43p REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Basement house with four rooms and a bath. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. Garden spot with well for water.ing. — Phone 201-W O’Neill. 39tf FOR SALE Improved 520-acre farm in N.E. Holt county. SE»4 sec. 11-30-14 $35 per acre Quarter section, good pasture, well fenced. 320 Acres, well improved. 2-Bedroom home in Northern heights addition. Abart Company Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf 2 — Good Nebr. — 2 Ranches For Sale 940 acres all pasture and hay, with dam, springs and shelter belts. 960 acres, hay and pasture and some farming, good wind breaks. EASY TERMS J. F. CONTOIS O Neill, Nebr. Real Estate Broker Phone 368 FOR SALE: Nearly new 2 bed room home. Full basement. At tached garage. Natural gas. — Phone 717, O’Neill 42cf FOR SALE: Small 5-room house with cement basement under 2 rooms. Work shop 12 x 20, 2 apple and 2 pear trees, bearing size. Also gooseberries, rhu barb, iris and tulips. Some other flowers. Good location, near church, school and town.— W. B. Lamb, O’Neill. 40-43p CARDS of THANKS I WISH to express my apprecia tion and thanks to those who helped to sponsor me as Ne braska's honey queen; the Phamhpr of Pnmmprop art/-! fV'o following businesses: Kansas Nebraska Gas Company, H. W. Hertford, Ben Gillespie, A1 Vorce, Grant Peacock, D. H. Clausen, O’Neill Photo Co., Guthmiller Repair. Dr. L. A. Carter, Eby Conoco, Bazelrran Oil, McCarvilles Store, Gilligan Drug, Petersen’s Clothing, Montgomery Hardware, Green .Arrow, Stannards. O’Neill Mo tor Parts, Shelhamer Jack & Jill, and Smith Imp.—Laurine Schmitz, Nebraska honey queen. 42p. I WISH to thank everyone who sent me letters, cards and gifts while in the Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk. They were greatly appreciated and will be long remembered.— Mrs. Laura Wyant. 42p50. Attend Gathering— Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller and Rita attended a family gathering of brothers and sisters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fish in Belden Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mildred Conger and Jerry of Whittier, Calif. Register Now FOR THE Nebraska Mrs. America Contest At Your Local KANSAS-NEBRASKA STORE Registration Deadline Is March 5. 1957 * * . • ’ . * * . • - FOR RENT C — e FOR RENT: Modern house, 4 rooms and bath with full base t ment.—Joe JaresUe, phone e 15F13. 42p42 , FOR RENT: Partly furn. apt , 3 , large rooms and' bath. Utilities s furnished. — Clarence Strong, O’Neill. 42tf FOR RENT: Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen, 1 phone 515, O’Neill. tf a ___ j FOR RENT: Furnished, heated apartment, 3 rooms plus kitch t enette and bath. Close in. — 3 Phone 556-R. O’Neill. 19tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’NeilL lfltf 2 ____ 3 FOR RENT: Winter storage.— Contact K. C . Hunt, O’NeilF FOR RENT: House 1 block north i of William Krotter Co.—Keith r Abart. O’Neill 40tf f FOR RENT: 2-bedroom home, gas a heat Close in.—Bob Jonas. Ph. s 731, O’Neill. 42p i FOR RENT: Furnished apart v ment. Close in—Edna Coyne, Phone 535, O’Neill. 40tf. j FOR RENT Small furnished r house. Close in. Call D. A. Ba , ker, phone 103J, O’Neill. 40tf , FOR RENT: Four-room house, modem and clean. — Phone ' 448-M 41-42p LYNCH NEWS Emil Koval of the University of ' Nebraska spent the week-end • here with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Audiss, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lampman and 1 Mr and Mrs Dale Audiss, all of i Butte, were Friday evening, Feb [ ruary 8, visitors at the Merle Sie . ler home. • Florence Harris left for Cali ' forrua Saturd a y, February 2, ! where she plans to find employ ment. Don Kayl is here for a 20-day furlough, having spent the past year in Labrador. Delbert Haselhorst is here for a three-day pass fom his air force ( base in California. Mr and Mrs. H. G. Kruse and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter ! made a business trip to Martins burg. Belden. Nebr., South Sioux ; City, Dakota City and Norfolk on Saturday. Deioit News Mrs. Lambert Bartak went t Norfolk on Wednesday. Februar 6, to help her mother, who is mov ing to Elgin soon Mrs. Glenn Harpster pent Sal urday afternoon at the Henr Reimer home. Mrs. Charles McDonald wa hostess to the Deioit Pinochle ciul at her home Thursday. Mrs. Lam oer; Bartak had sigh score an< traveling prize. Mrs. Paul Fun! ...d low. The next meeting wil be with Mrs. Louis Pofahl at Nor folk Thursday, February 28 Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel i Patty and Mona visited the Keitl Bartak home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bartal visited the Cliff Lodge home a Pe‘er-burg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple and Twila and Elayne Reimer o Hastings spent the week-end a the Henry Reimer home. On Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr anc Elizabeth, of West Pomt: Mr anc Mrs. Temple and daughter; Mr and Mrs. Henry Reimer anc Elayne were guests at the Larsor 1 home in Ewing. Mrs Fred Harpster spent Thurs day afternoon at the Roy John son home in Neligh. A nice-sized crowd attended the card party at St. John’s churcl Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shavlil and family of Norfolk spent the week-end at the Anton Shavlil home. Leonard Larson of Lincoln wa: a luncheon guest at the Reimers recently. Friday evening supper guests ai the Lambert Bartak home were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak and Mr and Mrs. Bill Gibbs, David and Kathy. The occasion was Dav id’s second birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow and daughter of O’Neill, were Sun day dinner guests at the Johnny Bauer home. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Tomjack's and Mrs Morrow’s birthday anniversaries Hot grilled sandwiches, pie anci ciffce will be served by the Presbyterian women at the foot sale Saturday. February 16, al Shelhamer’s snack bar. Salt --tarts at 10 a.m. 42c Mr and Mrs. Clifford Smith and Mary of Valentine were Monday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wray. Redbird News Mr and Mrs, Rob Wells, who i • been employed near Monti. • cello, W*.. have moved to a dairy fa.m which they purchased re ently It is near Norwalk, Wig. ’ Mr- Wells us the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Anderson La re II Pickering was a week > end guest at the Merrill Ander ■ son home. • Mr and Mrs. Merrell Anderson t el at Merlyn Anderson’s 1 Monday, February 4. Howard Rouse had a house moved down from north of At kinson this week to their farm 1 for Mr and Mrs. Delbert Rouse, who plan to return from Cali • fornia in about a month Delbert is completing a four year term with the air force. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Krogh enter tained as guests at their home Sunday, February 3, Mr and Mrs. Charles Gifford and family of Dorsey, Paul and Lee Sturgeon l of Omaha, Herman and Kenneth Meyer. Ruth Young, Demaris I Landberg and Russell Woeppel, REA workmen are completing work at the Delbert Nelson home, and they will soon have electric , *ty Mr. and Mrs. Fred Traux visit I ed Mike Hull at the home of Mrs. Thiriza Crawtord one day last ' week. Garry Wilson, son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Wilson, is attending | business college at Lincoln, having | enrolled last week. Keith Anderson called at Mel vin Johrings Wednesday. Febru ary 6. Gale Witherwax is spending this week with home folks. He has em ployment near Dodgeville, Wis. Emmet News Mr and Mrs. Joe Winkler made a business trip to Norfolk on Wed nesday, February 6. John Conard went with a group i of O’Neill men to Lincoln Satur day afternoon to see the Kansas Nebraska basketball game. Mrs. Esther Harris of O’Neill was a Saturday night guest of her sister, Mrs. Georgia McGin nis, after making a psychological survey near Atkinson. Mr and Mrs, Charles Skopec and Mr. and Mr.-. George Skopec and boys attended the funeral of an aunt at Wilbur, near Lincoln. They reported the roads as being 1 very icy. ohn Tenborg returned u> his work in Kansas City, Mo., last week after a visit wtth his fam ily. He will sell his ranch, cattle and machinery at auction Wednes day. February 27. \lr*. Elmer Schaff and baby daughter have returned home aft ' a visit with her mother, Mrs. Baines, in Atkinson Mr and Mrs, Robert Cole were Omaha visitors Sunday and Mon . day. Mr and Mrs. Joe Winkler at tended a funeral in Creighton on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brockman were in Sioux City on Tuesday to get building supplies for their new house. HomerMullen of Scribner was in Emmet on Monday. Former Stuart Man. 23. Hurt— Jack Manuy, 22, of Basset and formerly of Stuart, suffered cuts and abraisons Friday afternoon, February 1, when the car he was driving overturned when he lost ci ntrol as he rounded a corner two miles northeast of Stuart on the Stuart-Naper road. Menuy was treated at the At kinson hospital and dismissed the following day. He was enreute to the home of his uncle, "Skip” Smith. Dozen Club ,n Session— The Busy Dozen club met with Mrs Rolland Weyhrich January 30. Cards were played with Mrs Darlene Gibbs winning high, Mrs, Harold Williamson, second, Mrs. Luverne Caskey, low Late lunch was served. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr and Mrs. Jack Doyle of Wells, Minn., visited from Thurs day until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John Watson Mrs. Doyle is a sister of Mrs. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Whitwer of Tilden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitwer. Roy Berner left Tuesday for Springfield, Mo., to attend work shop of American Public Power association. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reyneldson and family visited Sunday in Al bion with Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Green. Mr and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McDowell and Fred Richardson, Atkinson, on Wednes day. February 6. s i Hundreds of Wonderful Sale Priced Values for Every Member of tre Family! ,A Sale Every day thru SATURDAY, MARCH 2 Wizard Deluxe 12-volt Battery High amp. plastic insulat ed battery guaranteed to equal original equipment or better! Reg. 16.45 without trade-in... JADE-ITE 4-PC. MIXING Davis Bike tire BOWL SET and tube. 20”, 4 Handy Slle8 24” and 26”. REG. 1.39 Reg. 3.54. 2.49 Now Only 89c » • Four-Way Spin Type Fully automatic Am. I \\r 1 dock tim«r cookmgr Auto Lug Wrench a Spinning wrench removes wheel nuts i ji in - „ fast: 4 sockets fit nuts on all cars, with^'peek-in" wmdow! Properly balanced. 4H3755 1.12 Value Sale priced # Modern backguord with Cjt m-» built-in utility ihtll! M a Fact, easy-cleaning Tuttle & Kilt burners! , e • f 582*. 47 i 2.1*633-4"