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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1957)
mwmm FOR SALE Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle on hand at all times. Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers. Arnold Thiele 3 Vfe miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 36-49 FOR SALE: Terrifies: vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 47ctf USED "MACHINERY TRACTORS— 1949 John Deere A Tractor F-20 IHC •49 J-D B 1 40 J-D B PLOWS— J-D Plow 2—14's J-D Plow 2—16’s IHC No. 8 fRINDERS— J-D 10” hammermill MOWERS— No. 5 J-D. Farmhand heavy duty loader J D. 730 Lister, near new 14—ft. M-M drill, good New ll-ft. J-D disc, special $170 10-ft. Tractor Disc 12-ft, Ezze Flow Fertilizer Spreader JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Up to 3% Years to Pay Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill Used Machinery 1943 Ford Tractor Farmall 14 1952 Super C 1946 John Deere B Farmall 20 1951 Gas H Vac CaAe Discs Listers Mowors Plows KUs Allis Chalmers Field Cutter We have a well balanced stock— See us for your needs APPLIANCES Shelhamers will meet any Whirl pool prices advertised in the World Herald. We still have two used electric refrigerator bargains. Washers Dryers Freezers Rnntfps Refrigerators Remember we trade anything. Coats Mechanical Loader Shelhamer Equip. Co. Your International Dealer Phone 570 — O’Neill FOR SALE: 1951 Cushman mo tor scooter, good condition, $85. —Kennie Sanders, New Deal oil station, O’Neill. 49-50p60 FOR SALE: Cossack alfalfa seed, State tested. Pure seed 99.50 — Earl L McClanahan, 14 miles north of ONeill. 49-52p FOR SALE: One 10-ft. deep freeze, like new. Two 17-ft. deep freezers, very reasonable —O. E. Davidson, Phone 126, O'Neill. FOR SALE: Ten milk cows. Also power mower and power trail mower.—Hugh Langan, O’Neill. 49-50p60 FOR SALE: Seed oats, 85c to $1.00 bu. Velvon 11 barley $1.25 bu. State tested.—New Deal Oil Co., Tony Asimus, Phone 392, O’Neill. 49-50c FOR GARDEN PLOWING, see Dom McDermott or Bernie Allen, O’Neill. 49p FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for livestock, 1950 Case A6 combine with motor. Good condition. —Lewis Strojohann, O’Neill. 49-50p W E HAVE Pioneer seed corn on hand for immediate pickup.— Frank Soukup or Farmers Produce, O’Neill. 48-5pd New and Used MOBILE HOMES Low Down Payments. Up to 5 years on balance. Lowest prices — Easiest Terms. WE TRADE for furniture or whal have you. Open Sundays 1 to 5 P. M. Salesman Available Evenings. DEWEY MILLER TRAILER SALES Phone 460 — Albion, Nebr. 46tl FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind mills and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-fool sizes.—John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire fall - boars. Ready for service —Henry Stelling Si Son, Or chard, Nebr. 44tl DON’T LET YOUR ACCOUNTS die of old age. — Call 520, O’ Neill Credit Bureau. 3011 SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone. -^Contois Motor Co, Neligh 30tl FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, J 2 to 24 mos. old.—2^ mi west of Drive In. John Niewohner, O’Neill 45-lpd. FOR SALE: 800 lbs. of vetch seed and alfalfa hay.—Jerome Ruth er. Page. 48-50p FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay, round bales or in stack.—F. W. Loock and Sons, Phone 2296 or 2298, Spencer. 48-Op 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 FOR SALE: Brown Swiss heifers, yearlings or 2-yr.-olds.—Mer lin Grossniclaus, Chambers. 48-49p60 FOR SALE CERTIFIED HYBRID MILO SEED Place orders now to insure de livery. Wm. Krotter Co. West O’Neill Phone 531 ATTENTION! Mr. Irrigating Farmer! WHY PAY more when you can buy the best for less. Wells Drilled ... $9 per ft. 6-in pipe with choice of couplers $1 per ft. COMPLETE 180 ft. trailer mount ed boom, $1,220; 220-ft. boom $1,420. f oster Mfg. Co. Foster, Nebr. 48-51c3.75 ! FOR SALE: 25 H.P. 1956 model Buccaneer outboard motor, manual starter. Used Vi season. Desire larger motor this yr.— D. H. Bendorf, Butte. 48-49c80 SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SEE 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 Used Car Bargains! 1956 Stud. Commander, like new 1052 Champ, hardtop. 1951 Studebaker Commander. 1052 Customline Ford 8, tudor. 1952 1V4-T. long wheelbase Ford truck. Smith Motor Co. Studebaker Phone 562 — O’Neill \TTENTION, 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 ARTIFICIAL BREEDING Great sires from famous fam ili s ir. Shorthorn, Angus, and seven Dairy breeds can bring new blood to your herds. Put one in your herd and you will want more. DUANE GRAY Phone 469-J, O’Neill 46tf FOR SALE: Prairie and alfalfa hay. Either in the stack or baled.—E. W. Reed, Spencer, Nebr. 44tfc FOR SALE: House 12x24-ft. to be moved.—Morris Kirkpat rick, O’Neill. 4«-49p. USED FURNITURE Gas Range, very clean $39.50 Washing Machine 34.50 Walnut Table & Chairs 39.50 Davenport 19.50 Portable Sewing Machine 26.50 Occasional Chair 4.50 SPECIAL— 1 roll Armstrong linoleum 12-ft. wide _ per ft. 1.00 Midwest Furniture and Appliance Co. 209 W. Douglas O’Neill MISCELLANEOUS HAMIK Refrigeration ir Air Conditioning if Sales and Service We REPAIR all makes of ap pliances; REA and Com mercial wiring. Phone 714 — O’Neill Northwest Electric Motor Service Phone 243-W — O’Neill DISTRIBUTOR for Fairbanks - Morse motors, Wagner motors, Allen Bradley controls, Gates belts and pulleys. REWINDING and rebuilding electric motors (up to 100 hp) and transformers. Portable tools and appliances. 24 - Hour Service COMMERCIAL & REA WIRING 48ctf RANCHERS. FARMERS, Atten tion! Place your order for fer tilizer now! Buy direct and save $ $ $. See Don Rzeszo tarski. Emmet or Call 6844, At J. kinson. 47-49pl.50 Like A Farmer MUST adapt his farming with up-to-date methods; likewise we must use new ways in repairing, redesigning — so you will get the most for the least. Flalva Electric O’NEILL 48c-tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding Wick s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W — O’NEILL — FOR RENT Complete set of farm buildings, 7 miles south of O’Neill. FOR SALE Several nice houses in O’Neill, 1 bedroom to 3 bedroom, priced right. LOANS If you need financial assistance in purchasing a home we can help you. NOTICE If you are interested in selling your farm, may we suggest that you do as many of our satisfied clients have done — List it with The O’Neill Company. — Let us sell it for you. THE O’NEILL CO. VIRGIL LAURSEN O'Neill HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25ti BEEF SHORTHORN CURTISS STUD SERVICE offers sires from Edellyn, Crusader, Leader, Canadian, and Scotch families. Your technician is Duane Gray, O’Neill, Phone 469-J. 49tf IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly In sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill. Nebr. 34tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neal : DANKERTS PROPANE O’NEILL AND CHAMBERS Bulk Gas Deliveries Norge Appliances Gas Heating Systems Dearborn, Seigler, Coleman, Universal, Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER <lt DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert’s Propane 22tf AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O’Neill 3 6 Months to Repay on Real Estate LOANS $ 1,000 or less $25.00 to $1,000 ON FURNITURE OR AUTO I Made on our regular monthly re payment plan and on a Special plan for farmers. CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL , SERVICE Central Finance Corp. C. E. JONES Phone 14 O’Neill 2tfc 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 O. E. (“Oakie”) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money’’ GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Lincoln grass seed. Germination 89%. — William Babutzke, O’Neill. 49-50pd 60 AT YOUR SERVICE IN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KIETH ABART Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 2 bedroom, all mod ern house.—Keith Abart, O’ Neill. 48tf FOR SALE: 4-bedroom home and garage, 3 blocks north of New Deal Oil Co.—Wesley Riffey, O’Neill, Phone 763. 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 hreaks. EASY TERMS J. F. CONTOIS O’Neill, Nebr. Real Estate Broker Phone 368 House Under Construction FOR SALE! WATCH IT GROW! New two bedroom model home being erected in the Spelts-Ray sub division. Spelt-Ray Lbr. Co. O’Neill Complete Service all in one location • REAL ESTATE • RENTALS • LOANS Big or small — Long term or short — for farm, home or small loans, — whichever you need. • INSURANCE of all kinds. THE O’NEILL CO. VIRGIL LAURSEN O’Neill rex Theatre in Orchard A good thriving business in A good thriving town —SEE or CALL — Geo. E. Hamilton Phone 128 or 63 — Orchard FOR SALE 320 Acres, well improved In Page vicinity. 2-Bedroom home in Northern heights addition. Abart Company Pohne 520 — O’Neill 42tf FDR SALE: Nearly new 2 bed room home. Full basement. At tached garage. Natural gas. — Phone 717, O’Neill 42cf FOR SALE: Acreage N. W. corn er Atkinson, 7 acres, home not finished, basement completed. —See Joe or Robert Mlinar, At kinson. 49c FOR SALE: Two 60-foot desir able building lots. Good loca tion.—O. E. Davidson, Phone 126, O’Neill. 43c FOR SALE: Newport telephone exchange, including telephone equipment and 6-room house located on Main street of Newport, Nebr. Also 24-foot trailer house, fully equipped, priced to sell. For particulars, see A. B. Hutton, Broker, I Newport, Nebr. 49c! Orchard Greenhouse WITH COMPLETE facilities for raising nursery stock and plants, on two acres of land, 7-room modern insulated house included. —SEE or CAUL, — Geo. E. Hamilton Broker Phone 128 or 63 — Orchard FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3 room house, all modern, available April 1. Au tomatic heat and hot water. —Call 235, O’Neill. 47tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf FOR RENT: Winter storage. — Contact K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. FOR RENT: Partly fum. apt., 3 large rooms and bath. Utilities furnished — Clarence Strong, O’Neill. 42tf FOR RENT: Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. tf FOR RENT: New furnished apartment, automatic washer. Close in.—O. E. Davidson, Phone 126, O’Neill. 49c FOR RENT OR SALE: Four room basement dwelling. — Geo. C. Robertson, O’Neill. 49tf FOR RENT: House—Anna Brown, O’Neill. 49pd FOR RENT: Furnished apt., 4 rooms and bath. Utilities fur nished.—Phone 537, O’Neill. 43tf FOR RENT: 3-Room modern fur nished apartment, separate en trance, heat and utilities fur nished.—See Dale Thierolf ph. 566LJ. 45tfc I FOR RENT: House 1 block north of William Krotter Co.—Keith Abart, O’Neill. 40tf FOR RENT: Furnished, heated apartment, 3 rooms plus kitch enette and bath. Close in. — Phone 556-R. O’Neill. 19tf FOR RENT: A house.—Pete Pet erson, Phone 491-W, O’Nefll. 49pd FOR RENT: Modern house, 1 mile west of O'Neill airport on Consumers Public Power. Write Austin Searles, Redbird. 49p35 FOR RENT: Duplex unit, 2 bed room, gas heat.—O. E. David son, Phone 126, O’Neill. 49c WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Extra good purebred Hereford bull 3 to 5 years old, must be light col ored, curly haired, heavy bon ed, close to ground.—Write Box V, c/o Frontjpr. 48-50c Wanted DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS IDEAL CLEANERS “Approved Sani-tone Service Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery 47tfc ROUTE WORK: married man 21-45 with car to take orders and deliver in Holt County. $82.50 week guarantee.—Write Fuller Brush Company, Box 178, Grand Island. 46-49c WANTED: Office space. I’m looking for office space in O’Neill on the first floor. I prefer Main street but would be interested in office space on a side street, if nice. Write giving amount of room, loca tion and price.—Box 334, Ne ligh, Nebr. 46tf. MAN WANTED from this area to work for only operation of its kind in the state of Nebraska, west ern part. Must be able to travel during the week. We will offer you a guaranteed salary of $300 or more per month depending upon your qualifications. You will al so receive commission in addi tion to guaranteed salary. APPLY TO: Mr. Pirtle, Golden Hotel, April 11th, 12 noon to 2 p.m. 49-50c WANTED: Work on ranch or farm by single man.—Call Jim Conway, Phone 7F130. 49-51p85 WANTED: A two rake hitch or a 24-ft. hydraulic rake. State condition and price.—Daniel Slechta, Niobrara. 49c45 WANTED married or single man immediately on farm south west of Ewing.—Call 210 El gin or write Box 223, Elgin af ter April 6. 49c40 WANTED: Pasture for 18 cows — Mrs. Dorothy Pribil, O’Neill, Route 1. 49-50p60 WANTED MAN OR WOMAN to sell Fri gidaire appliances—No. 1 in the US., aflfi made only by General Motors. See W. B. Gillespie, O’Neill, phone 114. 48-4Bc WANTED USED REFRIGERATORS and FREEZERS! AS TRADE-IN on the new 1957 Frigidaire. No cash down payment and as low as $1.25 per week. GILLESPIES SINCE 1932 43-49c WANTED: A girl to take care of the three children, ages 6, 5 and 4 of Mrs. Wayne Har mon.—Contact The Frontier, Phone 51. 49c CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to extend heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for their kind assist ance, words of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and generous mass offerings at the time of the death of our hus band, father and brother.— MRS. C. E. HIATT, MR. AND MRS HARRY R. LARSEN, MR. AND MRS. OWEN M. HIATT and the Hiatt brothers and sisters. 49c WE WISH to thank everyone who remembered us with cards, flowers and gifts, and also to those who in many other ways made our 50th Wedding An niversary enjoyable and mem orable. All was very much ap preciated—MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. GRUTSCH. 49p50 WE WISH to thank our relatives and neighbors for the cards and gifts sent to our sou while he was in the Tilden hospital. A special thanks to Pastor Pullman of Neligh for his vis its to him.—MR. AND MRS. FRITZ SCHWAGER, EUGENE AND VICKY. 49p50 WE WISH to thank all who help ed us in any way, at the time of the loss of our beloved Mary Ann. May God bless you. Your kindness has made our sorrow a little easier to bear.— MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS PRIBIL AND FAMILY. 49p50 THANKS to all my friends and relatives who sent me cards and gifts while I was in the hospital and also came to visit me —DICKIE LIEB. 49c Funds Help Operate Camps Fishing was popular with the Nebraska youngsters who tried their hand at day camping at Camp Paradise in Lincoln, Camp Easter Seal in Scottsbluff and Camp Easter Seal in Hastings. These day camps, open to all handicapped children, are sponsored by county committees of the Nebraska Society for Crippled Children. Boys and girls find fun at such camps which are financed by East er Seal contributions. A day camp’s only requirement is that a child be provided with a place to stay outside of camp hours. Riverside News Shirley Miller and Ellen and Mrs. Dave Pollock shopped in Neligh, Wednesday. The Albert Larsons called on the Howard Miller farryly Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock and Patsy and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pollock were guests on Tuesday evening to a belated birthday supper at the Jim Pollock home, . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were in O’Neill Tuesday. On Sun day they visited at the Rollie Snell home in Page. Ernest Trowbridge and Anna Smith visited Saturday at the Howard Miller home. Harold Link and two boys and Dale Fink left Friday for their home in Oakland, Calif. They have been visiting friends and relatives at Page, Ewing and near Star. The Free Methodist Mission ary society met Friday at the Walter Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer have been helping at the Wendell Switzer home for the past two weeks. Mrs. Ralph Shrader, Mrs. Dale Napier, Mrs. Leo Miller, Mrs. Richard Napier and Wilbur Ben nett left early Tuesday morning to attend Presbytery at Minden. Mrs. Dale Napier and Wilbur Bennett are delegates from mis sionary and church, respectively. | Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and family ate Sunday dinner at the Lynn Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Janelle and Clayton were Sunday dinner guests at the George Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery visited at Henry Wehen kel home in Orchard Monday evening and shopped in O’Neill Wednesday, March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Deemer Conner called at the Vet Schlotman home Saturday. The Willie Shrader family vis ited over the weekend with the E. E. Fry home in McPherson, Kans. Mrs. Kitty Fry returned home with them ater visiting a few days at her son’s home. Leo Miller family called Friday evening at the Lynn Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and sons and Ina Bennett were Sunday dinner guests at the Richard Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pierson spent Sunday night at Earl Pier son home. They have been visit ing relatives in Iowa and Nebras ka and were enroute to their home at Newcastle, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry visited at the Duane Jensen home in Newman Grove Tuesday, March 26. Rev. and Mrs. Turner called on Mr. and Mrs. Fay Doty at Da kota City on Friday. CHAMBERS—- The winners in the Americanism essay contest, “Why know Your America” sponsored by the American Le gion and the auxiliary of post 320 were: Ruth Ann Damme, first, in the senior class; Darlene Harley, sec ond, junior class. Connie Werner, a junior, re ceived honorable mention. The group competition was sponsored by the auxiliary. Gloria Grimes, a freshman, re ceived first in the junior divis ion and Mary Ann Metschke, also a freshman, received second. The Legion sponsored the group. Judges were Stanley Lambert, T. E. Newhouse, Mrs. Steve Shavlek and Mrs. Raymond Wal- j ter. Ruth Ann Damme’s essay was entered in the state contest. 1 7 Present for Kellar Meeting CHAMBERS—Seventeen mem bers and two guests attended the meeting of the Kellar club Wed nesday, March 20, at the home of Mrs. Melvin Bell. The afternoon was spent with games and visit ing. Only a short business session was held. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Reed Bell, served lunch. Next meeting will be on April 10 at the home of Mrs. Ernest Young. Try Frontier want ads! Chambers Men to Highway Meeting CHAMBERS— The American Legion met Friday evening. March 29. at the hall with 12 members present. Commander Stanley Lambert presided. It was voted to allow the use of the hall for the high school for the junior-senior banquet. T. E. Newhouse reported on the meeting of highway 281, which lie attended at St. Paul last Thursday. He stated that the group had voted to name the road the American Legion high way. Clifford Bishop of Bartlett was elected president of the organiza tion. A committee composed of Ed win Hubbard, Bruce Grimes and Stanley Lambert, was appointed to arrange the memorial program. Visit at Butte— Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmitz and family visited Sunday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jons in Butte. MILLER 1 HEATER ATKINSON — Fri.-Sat. Apr. 3-6 Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Apr. 7-8-9 One Show each night 7 p.iu. Matinee Sun. only 2 p.tn. AUDREY HEPBURN HENRY FONDA MEL FERRER _ ncmcom gggP I Wed.-Thurs. Apr. 10-11 | I I I I I I This coupon and one paid ad- | mission will admit two ad | ults, Apr. 10-11. I ‘Hie Old Reliable” MARKET REPORT Tuesday, April 2 Auction Cattle receipts 965 head: Predictions of strong weather tended to restrict attendance, but nevertheless there was sufficient support, to absorb all the cattle at prices fully steady to 25 to 35 cents per hundred higher than a week ago Choice steer calves sold readily at $22.00 to $23.50 and comparable heifer calves at $18.00 to $19.00 cwt. Medium and common cattle looked 50 cents higher. Cows and bulls from steady to 25 and 35 cwl higher. Breeding cows from $140.00 to $160.00. NEXT AUCTION Tuesday, April 9th Again we urge you to call Telephone 5141 Atkinson and list your offering in advance so that we may extend you the full advantage of advertis ing them. Thank You. Atkinson Livestock Market FLORIDA’S GLAMOUROUS • t ' • * I if ' jitf*1' ft erful DAYS-6 romantic NIGHTS 1 ■ Summer Rotes per per* U A #RJ OQ ms, double occupancy, A /) „ \/i, April I Ml to December [1 X •£eitJg?«lAS f_ y l\ EXCm Swimming In the turquoise motors H Ibt 1 Y sporkling Gulf of Mexico . . . Golfing on the /I I world-fomed Bobby Jones course . . . Reloxing / I U , ,-* ■»>»»«—* •* j. • omid palm trees ond sweetly scented mosses of 1/ A "rut. JrJJwIem *• * Homing tropic flowers . . . Dancing ond romonc* | 0 • y^ H*1 . ^ *Ang — that's your Millionaire's vocation ot the [ 1 ^*«um» «**»"*- celebrity-filled new Sorosoto Terroce Hotel! 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