The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1957, SECTION TWO, Page 13, Image 13
_,\w vV\'X i* ! xLfzt yV I'A A// v\xv ^ hi064 FOR SALF 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 2*£ miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 tf FOR SALE: Purebred spotted Poland China Itoals, price $45. One registered Columbia ram. 600 Ford truck, 16-ft. box, in excellent condition — George Eickhoff, O'Neill, phone 6F111. 31-32p60 FOR SALE Thoroughbred mares in foal. Two weanlings fillies, 1 quarter horse, 1 half thorough bred, 1 3-year-old thoroughbred stud colt. 1 3-year-old stallion half morgan — Ned Hooker, Primrose, Nebr, Phone Spald ing 3543. FOR SAI.E: Portable radio-inter com, two speakers, or will trade for a typewriter. Also 50-gal elec, hot water heater Ben Gilligan, O’Neill. 32c FOR SALE: Hampshire male hogs from the McGuire herd: Spotted Poland from the Hattigg herd. Vaccinated 2 ways and guaranteed. — Frank Beelaert, Page. 24tf FOR SALE: 1»56 2-ton Ford truck, with or without dump box, excellent condition.—Phone 434 26tf MJK sal.£,: inicp apt size eiec. stove, cheap; power lawn mow er, hospital bed—O. E. David son, O’Neill, phone 126 24tf FOR SALE: 7 Reg. Yorkshire boars, serviceable age.— James Conway, O’Neill 30nc31-33p70. FOR SALE: Yorkshire boars.— Otto I/irenz, O’Neill, phone 18F11. 28tf FOR SALE: Extra choice Duroc Registered boars, vaccinated, guaranteed and blood tested.— L. V Gant & Sons, 4 miles nor th, 3 east, 1 north of Atkinson phone 7845 32-37p Used Furniture Living room suite 29.50 Bed Springs $10.00 Dresser $14.50 Dining Room Table & Chairs __ $29 50 Tilt Back Chair - $12.50 Midwest Furniture and Appliance Co. 209 West Douglas O’Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars. Big and rugged with extra length; also a few open Kiits. — Alfred Hansen, Plain view. 19tf. FOR SALE: Two used 9.00 x 20 and 8.25 x 20. Joe Noble. Ca manache, la. 32-33c FOR SALE: Good clean used washers, dryers and refriger ators. Priced to sell.— Shelham er Equipment 32c FOR SALE; 21-ft. mobil home, $195. See Richard Doty at the O’Neill Sign Service. 31-32-p6C NEW & USED MOBILE HOMES WHY RENT when you can own i___ o VUU1 WWM IIUIIIV . A ’ LARGE selection on hand ui 15 to 48 ft., 8 & 10 ft. widths, equipped with the fabulous alarm-o-matic fire alarm. See it demonstrated. SPECIAL PRICES on all units or hand. WE TRADE for furniture, cars, trucks or what-have-you. WE FINANCE up to 5 years. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY Dewey Miller Trailer Sales Phone 460 Albion, Nebr FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire hoars. New bloodline for ol< customers. At farmer’s prices. George Winkler, Emmet 24t FOR SALE: Used piano—Kerb neth VanEvery, Page. 31-32p6< FOR SALE: Registered pollec hereford bull, three-years-old -Joe Stein. O’Neill._32< FOR SALE: 1 square-turn cabU rack: auto guide cable rack light cable rack with platform 1951 Chevrolet 2-ton, 16-ft. box 17-ft. fold down box, like new - Hoerle Service, phone 2642. 31-32pl6< FOR SALE 41% COTTON CAKE CUBES. WHOLESALE PRICES ON TOb LOTS C. E. McVAY 28t CURTISS STUD SERVICE ha the greatest battery of bulls ii the nation. There is no shorte or cheaper way to build ecor omy in your herd than to bree to plus proven sires. Call 469, Duane Gray. O'Neill 29t FOR SALE: One three-year ol< registered Hereford bull. Mrs Austin Hynes, 116 Benton phone 508-M. 30-321 FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars. Meat type, big. rugged smooth. Nw bloodlines fo old customers.—3t4 miles eas °of Creighton, Nebr. Shadylan* ° Hampshire Farm 21-36 O r O ° ° O O u c °o <, C. •> FOR SAKE: Minnesota Holstein heifers and cows, TB and bangs tested.—Rudy Juracek, Ewing * 31 tf SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton: white block 75c—Located 3 bik*. east, 4 blks, north of traffic* light. Everett Gorgen, Ph. 524-M, O'Neill. 51 tf SED MACHINERY CORN PICKERS Farm Rite 2-row mtd., good , 2—JD 226 Oliver, single row J-D 101, single-row J-D 200 Woods Bros. GI 2-row Harvey corn sheller RACTORS John Deere model 50, wide front end, like new 15 A J-D Comfort for J-D tractors J-D 10" hammermill Case Tractor Spreader J-D Model E Spreader J-D-D twine and oils JOHN DEERE DAY FEBRUARY 10TH f Iarry R. Smith Impls Phone 562 — O'Neill INVISIBLE REWEAVING. Cigar ette burns, moth holes, cuts and tears. Reasonably.—Mrs. Ed ward Tellier, new address, one block south of stoplight and half a block west- 31-35c Used Car Bargains! 1955 Studebaker Commander 1953 Plymouth 1949 •% ton pickup. 1948 Chevrolet 2-ton truck Smith Motor Co. STUDEBAKER Phone 562 O’Neill FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire ! boars.—Henry Stelling, 2 mi. | south, Vk west of Orchard. 23tf I “ ” ‘ FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to be moved. Reasonable. Modem location available in O’Neill.— Ralph McElvain, O’Neill. 26tf SPRINKLER ‘ IRRIGATION I 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 FOR SALE: Purebred spotted Po land China boars. Vet. vacci-1 nated —Martin Hoffman, Spen cer, phone 3761. 30-32c FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O'Neill. 47ctf FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp shire boars. Farmers’ prices Some herd boars.—Walter Soj- j ka and sons, Page. 24-33p SEE US for new SPARTAN or i SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25% down. 5% 1nt.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone. ] Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Quarter section good hay meadow. Also some 3” x 10” redwood.—Sewell Johnson, Atkinson, phone 8534. 31-32p60 FOR SALE: Our 2-bedroom home j with basement, garage, and extra lots. Make us a bid.— Glen A. Jones, Spencer. 29tf, IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O'Neill. Nebr. 34tf FOR SALE: To the highest bid der, small house and six lots.— W. B. and L. J. Lamb, O’Neill, phone 568-R 32-35pd I MONEY TO LOAN on farms, ranches and homes. Long term, t low interest rates — bonds and insurance of all kinds. See Virgil L. Laursen at The O’ 1 Neill Company. 27-18tfc House Under Construction FOR SALE! WATCH IT GROW! New two bedroom model home being erected in the Spelts-Ray sub l division. Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. — O’NEILL — FOR SALE: 3 Bedroom house with basement room and bath— Call 754-W or write Box 507, O . Neill. 32-35c ! FOR RENT : FOR RENT: Nice furnished : apartment, automatic washer, ’ gas heat —O. E. Davidson. O’ f Neill, phone 126 25-31s t j FOR RENT: Three-room house with bath.—Phone 1. 30-32c • FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537. O’Neill 16tf I I ..- ____ , FOR RENT: Neat two l^edroom ■ very close in Available now. t1 basement apartmnt, modern, > —J. C. Parker, Dhone 14f3 or -10 434. 0 »cS o ° *' 31tf, o °8 ,? O o O * ° * o .. o p,: FOR RENT: 160 acre improved farm located 26 miles south and 1»4 east of O'Neill. Possession January 1, 1958. Contact Daryl Walling, Ewing, phone Cham bers, 2653 or Mrs. A. J. Scholz, Neligh. 32-33p60 MISCELLANEOUS^ DANKERTS PROPANE O'NEILL AND CHAMBERS Bulk Gas Deliveries Norge Appliances Gas Heating Systems Dearborn, Seigler, Coleman Universal Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER and DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert’s Propane 22tf AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O'Neill ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES WE REPAIR all makes We un dersell anybody in price and outsell anybody in quality. O'NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269 52tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill 36 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 repayment plan and on a Spec ial Plan for Farmet-s. CONFIDENTIAL, PERSONAL SERVICE! Central Finance Corp. C. E. JONES Phone 14 O’Neill 2tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING 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 Any Job 25tf WANTED HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding NEW & USED MOTORS WANTED: Man between age of 23 to 45 This could mean full time job for right party with selling experience. No limit to the amount of earnings for ambitious party. Must have good car, for work in Holt county. Married man prefer red with references. — Write box 334, Neligh, Nebr., for date to be interviewed. 26tf WANTED: Baby sitting, nights.— Karen Brooks, O’Neill, phone 589 31-32c60 WANTED TO BUY: Old guns—ri fles. pistols, shotguns, muskets, what have you?—Dale Thierolf, O'Neill, phone 566-J. 32c WANTED TO BUY: Two 3&-in. wheels for 1940 model B J-D tractor.—Ludwig Placek, Lynch. 32-33p70 WANTED DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewinding Rebuilding Any make and size up to 100 h.p. NEW - USED MOTORS 1/40 through 10 h.p. single phase Ai through 100 h.p. 3 phase REPAIR ANYTHING Electrical Appliance, Portable Tools. Controls Commercial & REA WIRING Distributors for FAIRRANKS MORSE Motors and Pumps Allen Bradley Controls Gates Belts & Pulleys Also many other types of Electrical Equipment & Supplies IF ITS ELECTRICAL TROUBLES YOU ARE HAVING CALL 243-W 24-Hr. Service Northwest Electric Motor Service O’NEILL. NEBR. No job is too small or too big No job is too close or too far No service or time too great that NORTHWEST ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE will not take care of you SERVICE TO YOU IS OUR MOTTO HAMIK Refrigeration ★ Air Conditioning if Sales and Service We REPAIR all makes of ap pliances; REA and Com mercial wiring. PHONE 714 O’NEILL CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to extend heartfelt thanks to all their kind assist, ance, words of sympathy, mas ses and beautiful floral offerings, during the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter and George, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril C. Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Lumir Hartl, Mr. and Mrs. William Buckendahl, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Peter, Mr. and Mrs. | Leonard Dusatko, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pekany. 32p50 MANY THANKS to those who kindly remembered me with gifts, letters and visits during my recent hospitalization and period of recuperation. — AU DREY BOWEN. 32p50. r lirTCtT TA ^ 4. »» 1 W VUU .it J • U ' for the cards, letters and gifts I received while in the hospital and since returning home.— MRS. WALTER JOHNSON 32p50 O’NEILL, LOCALS Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm, jr., were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm, sr., sisters and brothers, Jeanne, Alice, Mary Lee and Gary, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Orsborn. Mr and Mrs. George Mumm, sr., were guests from Wednesday until Friday. Michael London tame Sunday. November 24 and took his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike London to Omaha where they visited their four daughters Thanksgiving week. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcel!us and Dick were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mar cellus of Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie j and family were Thanksgiving 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred’ Ehrhart of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs Bruce McElhaney visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted j McElhaney and Mr. and Mrs. j Harry Johnson. Ponton Insurance FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds Phone 106 Golden Bldg Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101 Spencer O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN J. TURNER, Prop. Call Us for Prompt, Efficient Service DAILY direct service to and from Omaha Pick up & door-to-door Delivery in O’Neill Also: Emmet, Atkinson, Stuart, Bassett, Newport and Sprtngvtew I Moving our specialty — anywhere in Nebraska (U. S. and Canada by agents interline) If You’ve Got It — A Truck Brought It Patronize a Home Owned and Operated Firm Your business will be appreciated 1 Phone: Q’Neill 5*8 Omaha AT 0560 E _°_O_ * j O O ° r O o ° o 0 o °° ° ° ff oO o°° % q, q n c 0 ° „ o_ o'’"* „ n ° - CARE sends a miracle tr\n rtM-uttuu mnc ko.vu >imo\ | ■_H This is a "CARE" Package—A true miracle when it ar rives overseas WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON IT, to feed orphans, refugees and hungry people! Each dollar you send "CARE" delivers TWENTY-TWO POUNDS of MILK. CHEESE, CORNMEAL and FLOUR from U. S. Surplus to a world half-starved. Choose as many countries and order as many packages as you wish. m e» wj MIDWEST 125 East Wells Street IsAKK* OFFICE Milwaukee 2, Wis. Enclosed please find $_for CARE PACKAGES to be distributed, in my name where they are most needed. My Name Address City_— Zone_ State , — Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daughter, Leonra, were hosts at a family dinner party on Thanks giving. Guests were her mother, Mrs. Vera Anson of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anson and fam ily of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Butler and family of Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kruntorad and Mrs. Fannie Schiffbauer of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walter were guests on Thanksgiving at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walter and fam ily of Clearwater. Mrs. Floyd Lee was the guest of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown ,and her son, Merle Lee, in Omaha for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams, sr., daughters, Janell and Donna, were Sunday evening guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tams at Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald were guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Conet. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tomjack enjoyed a visit Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Everett Jarman and son of Chambers, when they spent the day with them in Ewing. Coach and Mrs. Fritz Reifert spent the holiday weekend at Wayne with her mother, Mrs. Joe Smolsik, and also her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Whorlow and at Harting ton, where they were guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ralph Reifert. Mrs. Waldo Davis, a member of the Orchard Garden club attend ed a 1 o’clock dinner of the group held Monday at the home of Mrs j Hannah Johnson. Mrs. Wilbur j Mahood had charge of the after noon activities. There was a Christmas gift exchange by the members. Monday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sed ivy were Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and j Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie. The Frontier for printing! Ewing News Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert Larson were Mr. and Mrs. Z. II. Fry and Mrs Kittle Fr> of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke of Nor folk, who will leave soon to make ther home in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden were Saturday evening guests at home of their daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hurt wist le. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cloyd re turned home Saturday from Nor folk where they had been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Les lie Brokaw and family since Wed nesday. Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter spent Thanksgiving tit Orchard with their son and daughter—n law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter. Afternoon guests at the Gunter home were Mrs. Gunter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock of Ewing, and daughter, Miss Flea nor Pollock, of Omaha, and Mr and Mrs. Frank Vivan of Gordon Miss Eleanor Pollock returned to Omaha on Sunday after spend ing the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pol lodk. Thanksgiving guests at t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pol lock were her sister and husband. Mr and Mrs. Frank Vivan of Gordon. Mrs. Elmer Grim spent Thanks giving in Sioux -City with rein lives. The holiday weekend was spent by Mrs. Telford Grim and child hpr nnrpnts Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Mastalir, at Verdigre. Robert Tams, jr , “Bud" Bailey were overnight guests on Satur day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams, sr., and family. Both are students at Wesleyan university at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams, sr., and family were entertained on Thanksgiving at the home of her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Marcellus at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris and daughter, Bertha, entertained the following guests at a 6 o’ clock dinner Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mr Leonard Hill, all of Ewing. Miss Jennie Weede of Sterling, Kuns., was a weekend guest at the home of her sister and broth er-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ross. Miss Weede accompan ied Russell Napier and Linda Tut tle, both students at Sterling col lege, who came to Ewing to spend the holiday weekend with their parnets, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nap ier and Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle All returned to Sterling on Mon day. Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ross accompanied by her sister, Miss Jennie Weede of Sterling, Kans., were guests on Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Robert McLach lnn at Atkinson and her daughter, Miss Laura McLachlan of Pakis tan, home on leave from her missionary work. Mrs. Robert McLashlan of At kinson and her daughter. Miss Laura McLachlan, home on leave from Pakistan, attended services Sunday at the United Presbyter ian church in Ewing. They were dinner and afternoon guests of Dr and Mrs. William H. Ross. The youth group of the United Presbyterian church enjoyed a taffy pull at the annex of the church Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs Floyd Butterfield arc the sjumsors of the group A very got si time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston >tul family arrived Sunday from Bellingham. Wash . and will make their Inane in the Charles Rother ham property in Ewing. Tltey are well known in the eonununity and their many friends welcome them on tin'u return. Duane Horde trucked their household goods front Bellingham Mr. and Mrs. Albert I-arson were entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs ifenry Reimer. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson were their daughters and hus bands. Mr .and Mrs. Donald Starr and Elizabeth of West Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl and Mary of Oakland On Sunday they were joined by other mem bers of the family, Mr. and Mrs Henry Reimer and Elaine, of Ew in, Mr. and Mrs. Don 1 -arson and family of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs Howard Temple and Tw'iln of Hastings. “The Old Reliable” MARKET REPORT TUESDAY, DECEMBER .3 AUCTION Cattle receipts 2,783 head ■ A jet propelled demand sent prices soaring Into outer space to join Sputnik No. 2 for new altitude records. New highs for both heifer calves and all classes of steers were the or der of the day, with nearly 1,000 head of < tiarlcy Peter son's "Matadors” st<>ers sel ling at $24,20 to $26.00 cwt. weighing from 575 to 775 lbs. average. Heavier feeders weighing 80 to 900 lbs. sold at *22.05 to *23.50. A long string of choice feeder heifers sold 1 from $22 23 to $24.50 nt weights j of 550 to 7(H) lbs. average. Heif er calves were in strong de mand nt *23.00 to *2 .50 cwt. Steer calves sold strong, hut not its sharply higher ait other classes in a range of $25.50 to $29.00 cwt. All classes of cows and butcher cattle sold 50 cents higher. BID SPECIAL AUCTION NEXT TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 2,(XX) to 2,200 head Featur ing 125 choice Wyoming breed ing cows- Herefords. TB and Bangs tMtod. Many lifht re placement cattle. Phone 5141 Atkinson if you wish to sell cattle at the Big Special Au ction. Atkinson Livestock Market ATKINSON, NEBR. --1 - - / 5 ■ * * # No Need For... Continuous Advertising! PREACHERS Should preach only one sermon or so a year. People are against sin, anyway, so why harp on it? % . A TRAFFIC LIGHTS j jt Should be turned off at dangerous intersections to save electricity. Everybody knows it’s a dangerous spot and that is sufficient. TEACHERS No need to review lessons. Tell the children just once and they’ll never forget. HIGHWAY POLICE Stop driving pp and down the highways. No need to caution drivers by patrol* Ung highways. Drivers know the Law and should obey. OUT OF TOWNERS That advertise In the local paper and mail order firms that send out catalogs are wasting their money. Everyone knows what is sold at stores In town and they’ll shop at homo. BUT II you are one of the foolish kind—like the Notre Dame cathedral that has steed six centuries but still rings the bell every day to let people know H Is there— and believe In continuous, profitable advertising, then you will advertise in . . . o O ‘ ° „ The Frontier O ° O Of, ° o O g ° 0 O ooo ° o0t? oo°„ S ° o o o o • °°s o otf ° o q ° °° ° o° o ° „ o ° ° °° ° a '■> ■’ 0 ° . 6 ° 00 ,1 „ n 1 ,•> o „ . a °o . ° , oo