The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 25, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    for sale
Thiele's Dairy Cattle
TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle
on hand at all times. Wiscon
bred, fresh and heavy
springers, first and second calf
heifers.
Arnold Thiele
1*h miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12. tf
Buy and benefit
SAVE NOW on new 350 and 450
Farmall tractors — the leaders
in their field!
AI-SO ON HAND 1—350 diesel
Farmall tractor
Big Special on
Grain Drills
14x7, 16x7, 18x7, 24x6
YOU'LL FIND the best deal of
the century right here at —
Keating Impl. Co.
— ATKINSON —
FOR SAIJS: 1956 Chevrolet V4-ton
pickup, long wheel base —W. C.
Knowles, Route 1, O’Neill, or 1%
miles north of Inman. 28tf
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone:
Contois Motor Co., Neligh.
30 tf
HOLT COUNTY Hereford Associa
tion sale Tuesday, February 17
at O'Neill. 34-42c
FOR SALE: White enameled space
heater or trash burner, excellent
condition. ■— Robert Whetham
Spencer, 34-35p
1958 SINGER Sewing Machine to
lie sold in this area to close ac
count, It has a buttonholer,
round bobbin, sews reverse also,
huv it for 7 payments of $6.35
each or will discount for cash.
Write Credit Manager, Box 123,
Lincoln. Nebraska. 34-35c
FOR REASONABLE prices try
miS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE
2 blks. west of postoffice. Can
serve you days or evenings by
appointment or without. 24tf
Curtiss Breeding
IS THE result of many dollars j
spent on research, breeding and
testing. Take advantage of this,
that you would never be able to
accomplish by yourself. — Call
470, O’Neill, Duane Gray._ 26tf.
FOR SALE: White enameled wood
or coal space heater, excellent
condition. — Robert Whotham,
Spencer. 34-35p
New Machinery
New HM 26 International complck
ers, two-row, special —__$1,400
SPECIAL LOW prices on 350 and
450 Farmall tractors
Used Equipment
1951 Farmall M, fuel burner, com
pletely overhauled
1946 M Farmall, fuel burner, com
pletely overhauled
OLDER TRACTORS
1948 H
1940 JD A •
1946 JD A
1946 JD B
Used Trucks, Pickups
1955 International 160 2-ton, just
taken in
1955 Chevrolet cab-over, two-ton,
just taken in
1955 Ford half-ton
Several used half and three-quar
ter-ton pickups
1949 Dodge two-ton truck
195.3 Chevrolet 4-dr. Bel Aire sedan
1954 Chevrolet 4-door
Several used JD roughage mills
Storjohann Equip. Co.
Lowest equipment prices in USA!
Burwell, Nebr.
22tf
LIKE NEW full automatic Zig Zag
Sewing Machine to be sold in
this area to close account. Does
not require attachments to sew
on buttonholes and buttons and
fancy designs. Small payments
or will discount for cash. Write
i Credit Manager, Box 123, Lin
coln. Nebraska. 34-35c
Mobile Homes
FOR THE BEST DEAL SEE US
LOWEST prices, delivered, Finan
ced. set up, serviced, trade for
Open Evenings & Sundays.
14 to 52 ft., 8 & 10 Wide
1 & 2 & 3 Bedrooms
Prices from $695 00 & up.
New 36 ft. 8 Wide — *£95.00
New 42 ft., 8 Wide • J3595-0)
New 46 ft,. 10 Wide - £245.00
New 50 ft., 10 Wide-$4495.00
Other Sizes in proportion.
WE WILL give you a good deal on
your Used Trailer or we will pay
you cash for it.
WE HAVE some good buys on
Used Trailers.
See us before you buy.
Miller Trailer Sales
Phone 460 Albion, Nebr.
133tf
FOR SALE: GMC l^-ton truck.
13-ft. combination cattle and
grain box, dual wheels, 1947
model, with 1953 motor. Price
S350— Johnny's Mkt.. Clearwat
er. 34 tf
SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis
$16.50 a ton: American $20 50
a ton; wdiite block 75c—Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of
traffic light. Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O’Neill. 5itf
FOR SALE: Aermotor wlndwills,
one -6 ft. at |55; 8 ft.—$75. Both
in good repair.—BRUNSWICK
PLUMBING & HEATING,
Brunswick. 35-38c
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 ' O'Neill
NEW COMFORT COVERS
for John Deere tractor
TRACTORS—
48 A J-D
48 B J-D
44 B J-D
'44 A J-D, wide front end, good
40 B J-D *
'37 B J-D, good tires
THESE used tractors and several
others in the age bracket.
1952 GMC \ ton pickup
10 A J-D hammermill
J-D No. 9 comsheller
M-M 14-ft. grain drill, good con
dition
Plows, all sizes
FOR SALE: One Tennessee Walk
er stallion, coming 4 yrs old.
papered. Call or write: ROBERT
SIREK, Brunswick. 35-38c
ADLER
Sewing Center
SAIES OF NFW AND USED
O'NEILL, NEBR. — PH 269
SEWING MACHINES
WE REPAIR all makes We un
dersell anybody In price and
outsell anybody In quality.
52tf
Registered
Hampshire Gilts
FOR SALE: Breeding stock of
high merit To farrow in Feb
ruary and March.
Walter Sojka & Sons
Hi mi. N. and 4 E of Page.
21 tf
FOR SALE: Prairie hay, stacked
or baled. — Roger Rosenkrans,
Redbird. 22ctf
FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co.. O'Neill. 47ctf
FOR SALE: Oil, wood and cob
burning stock tank heaters. —
Coyne Hdw, O'Neill. 34-36c
FOR SALE: 1949 Plymouth cav
good condition. — George Wink
ler, phone 286, O’Neill. 34p35
FOR SALE: Four year old Brown
Swiss bull. — G. Rzeszotarski,
Emmet. _, 35-36p60
FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers 66
combine; 2-row mounted AC
com picker; 4-row JD eli; 8-ft.
IHC windrower; 2-row mounted
AC cultivator.—Donald Marcel
lus, Atkinson. 3S-36p
FOR SALE: An electric DeLaval
cream separator. Also Dodge
truck with flat semi-trailer — |
Robert Tams, sr., Ewing. 34-35c
WANTED
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
—Clinton.
MONEY TO LOAN on farms,
ranches and town residential
property. See Virgil Laursen ot
the O’Neill Loan Oo., O’Neill,
phone 434. 13tf
Wick’s BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone II1W
— O'NEILL —
for Any Job 25tf
WANTED: Upholstering and car
pentry work.—W C. Knowles,
Route 1, O'Neill, or 1% miles
north of Inman. 28tf
WANTED: To care for men or
women in rest home in Spencer
—For information call Maude
Kersch, phone 3291. Spencer,
Nebr. 33-36pd
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week —Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph 3741. tf
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY—
Reliable man or woman from
this area to distribute complete
line of cigarettes, candy, nuts,
or gum through new automatic
vendors. No selling or soliciting
as accounts are established for
you. To qualify party must have
car, references, and cash capital
of $700 which is secured by in
ventory. Earnings up to $300
month part time — Full time
more. For personal interview
give phone etc Write P O. Box
156, Rochester, Minnesota.
35pd.
WANTED: Couple to work on
ranch immediately. — Write to
Box OS, % The Frontier, 0'
34-35c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Three bedroom house
good location, utility room and
garage, fenced in yard, nice
garden spot. Close to grocery
store. One block north of New
Way cafe Priced at $5,500. See
Fred Appleby at Green Arrow
Bar. 33tf
FOR SALE Residential building
lots 3 bedroom home —Kleth
Abart. 32tf
FOR SALE1: Seven-room modem
home, tile stucco, full basement
and garage Close In. — Phone
515, O'Neill. 30ctf
FOR SALE: 4-room house and
other out buildings on IVz lots.
—Minnie Sanders, O'Neill, box
566 14tf
FOR SALE OR RENT: Farm,
520 acres. Possession March 1,
1959 —Mrs. Mary K. Henning,
or John Henning, Atkinson.
32-34p85
FOR RENT All modem furnish
ed apartment Gas heated, close
in-Phone O'Neiil 440-J. 28tf
FOR SALE: 400 acre well improved
stock farm located in Elkhom
valley on paved highway.
240 acre well improved stock
farm located in Elkhom valley
on good rock road.—John Thor
Agency, Stanton, Nebr. 33-35c
MISCELLANEOUS
SEASON’S
GREETINGS !
Because L am grateful for every
opportunity given me to serve j
you 1 send this message of ap
preeiation and patronage!
May you and youi's enjoy
A Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year
Mrs. M. W. Ellen wood
World-Herald Rop.
Atkinson-, Nebr.
35c
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Phone 207 — O’Neill
Auctions
ED THORIN
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’Neill
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks W & 3% blks N stoplight
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: A one-story, two
bedroom home with electricity
and water, adjacent to highway
20. For a 3 or 5-year lease.
Small acreage optional. Would
make a good place for retire
ment.—Mrs. N. D. Ickes, Page.
34-35c
FOR RENT: Modem furnished
apartment, heated, close in. —
Elmer Hagensick, phone 538-R,
O’Neill. 23tf.
FOR RENT: Three - room apart
ments on ground floor, 527 per
month, Vt block north of New
Deal Oil Co. — Tony Asimus,
O’Neill, phone 510.l*f
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment,
this apartment is nice for a
working girl. Private entrance.
--Marie L. Crook, 129 E. Clay
St., Ph. 388-j 35-37p
FOR RENT: 4-room uptown
apartment, water and heat fur
nished — George Welngartner,
O’Neill, phone 15F11. 26tfc
FOR RENT: Improved 400 acres
near O’Neill. Inquire at The
Frontier. 32-35c
FOR RENT: Modem apartment
—A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas,
O’Neill, phone 515. 12tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping room*. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf
FOR RENT: Basement Apt., close
in.—George Petersen, O’Neill.
32tf
CARDS of THANKS
MERE WORDS cannot express
how very deeply we appreciate
all the acts of kindness shown
us during Dale’s hospitalization
resulting from his accident. Our
wonderful neighbors who hauled
hay and picked com. the doctors
and nurses and each of you who
remembered him with cards and
letters. God bless you and may
each of you have a truly happy
Christmas. — DALE. VERNA.
BOB and BILLY REVELL
35p50
IN DEEP sincerity, I wish to ex
press my thanks to the St. An
thony’s hospital staff, friends,
relatives, a special thanks to
Gratton Farmerettes club and
neighbbrs — Mrs. V. C. John
I son. 35c50
I WISH to e-vpress my thanks to<
all of you who remembered me
with cards, visits and other acts
of kindness during my recent
illness. MRS. IVAN HEISS.
35c 50
I WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives for cards and let
ters I received during my stay
in the hospital. Also a special
thanks to the Sisters and nurses
and to Dr. Wilson and Dr. Wat
ers for their kindness and care.
All this was greatly appreciated.
1 Mrs. A. G. BRAD1XXK
35c 50
THANK YOU to friends and neigh
bors for the farewell party that
was held for us. Your kindness
will always be remembered
EARI. STORJOHANN FAMILY
35p50
___—■
Former Lynch
Resident Expires
—————— j
LYNCH Funeral services for
Abbie Gray Wright. 60, were con
ducted Saturday, December 20, in
Richland, W'ash. Burial was at
Richland.
The late Mrs. Wright, a native
of Lynch, attended the grade and
high school here. She left Lynch
for Oregon 37 years ago and
taught school in Oregon.
She met and married John
Wright. Several years later they |
moved to Richland.
Her husband died 12 years ago
Mrs. Wright resumed teaching
after her husband’s death, and
was teaching when she became
ill last November.
Survivors include: three sons on
the W7est coast: sister- Mrs I^at
osca Spencer of Lynch; brother
Scott Gray of Lynch.
__
To Iowa for 50th
Wedding Event
RIVERSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nap
ier, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier, ■
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and j
Russel and Mrs. Beulah Napier I
and Glen Harpsters left early Sat- j
urday for Cedar Rapids, la., to
attend open house Sunday after
noon at the Arthur Rose residence.
The occasion was the Arthur
Rose's golden wedding anniver
sary. .
Mrs. Arthur Rose is a sister of
Web and Floyd Napier. The Al
fred Napier family left Friday eve
ning to attend the open house.
They plan to spend Christmas day
with the James V. Gunter family
near Moline Illinois.
Riverside News
The Riverside Women’s Mission
ary society met Thursday after
noon with Mrs. Don Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink visited
Tuesday at the Lee Fink home
near Page. They also plan to spend
Christmas day at the Lee Fink
home. A „
Rev. John Turner went to Mc
Pherson, Kans., Friday to bring
Ronnie Mott and Wayne Turner
home from school for Christmas
holidays. , , ,, T
Mrs. Dale Napier and Mrs. Lynn
Fry and Sheila were O’Neill vis
itors Thursday.
Russel Napier and Larry Larson
came home from Sterling college
for Christmas vacation.
The Dewitt Hoke and Alvin Nel
son families left early Saturday
morning for Fayetteville, N.C., to
spend Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hobbs.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mrs.
Richard Napier were O’Neill vis
itors Friday. _ . .
Mrs. Jean Rogers had a Christ
mas program Friday evening at
Riverside school house. _ School is
closed for a 10-day Christmas v a
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson vis
ited Wednesday at the Marvin
Pribnow home Wednesday. The
Pribnow baby has throat infection.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum will
leave Monday for Texas to spend
Christmas with daughter, Helen,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson talk
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pier
son at Seattle, Wash., on the tele
phone Monday evening. They
wished Mrs. Marcus Pierson a
happy birthday. .
Mr. and Mrs. °tt° Re!£f
Bob are staying at the Richard
Napier home over the weekend
and Susan, Reta and Nancy Nap
ipr are stflvinc the £*• n* " o
home while the Richard Napiers
are visiting in Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson and
Mrs. Walter Woepple visited Mrs.
Edith McClanahan at Brunswick
Thursday afternoon.
Dave Pollock was able to re
turn home from Neligh hospital
Wednesday. . -
Mrs. Dave Anson helped part of
last week at the Walter Spangle i
h°Bmce and Mark Hutton and
Dennis Napier spent Thursday at
the R. A. Hood home.
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and
Russel and Mrs. Beulah Nap1^
were visitors Friday evening at
the John Napier home.
Mrs. Emily Johnston was an
overnight guest at the Archie
Johnston home Thursday.
The Willie Shrader family, Ger
ald Wetlauffer family, and Archie
Johnston family were supper
guests at the Will Shrader home
Sunday in honor of Dorothy John
ston. Mary Wetlauffer and Eddy
Shrader’s birthday anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Naier were
Sioux City’ shoppers last Wednes
day.
Phone us your nev~ 51!
O'Neill News
Miss Kathleen Spitzenberger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Oscar
Spitzenberger, is home from Mt.
Marty college in Yankton. S.D.
Jim Becker, a student in Kansas
City. Mo., arrived Saturday. He
is the son of Mr and Mrs. L. A
Becker.
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike London w^l be Mr. and
Mrs. Michael London and Cindy of
Omaha and Mr and Mrs Richard
London and family of Spalding.
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown ex
pect to spend the winter in Ari
zona.
Miss Nyla Jaszkowiak. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P Jas
zkowiak, is home from the college
of St. Mary at Xavier. Kans.
Matthew G, Beha, jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Beha, sr., arrived
Friday from the University of Ne
brska for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Krause and
son of Le Mars, la., spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. DeBolt. Mr. and Mrs
DeBolt expect to go to Rapid City,
S.D.. to spend Christmas with an
other daughter and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrier and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beha left
Tuesday, December 16, for Osh
kosh, Wise., to spend Christmas
with Mr. Beha’s sister, Mrs.
Stephen Wiatrowski. Miss Marilyn
Beha, who is employed in Fond
du Lac, and her sister, Miss Nan
cy, who is employed in New York,
will join their parents at Oshkosh
for the holidays.
Gary Waller, a student at the
University of Nebraska, is home
for tlie holiday's He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs W. W Waller His
sister, Miss Rita, a student in Nor
folk. will also be home for the hol
idays.
Mr. anti Mrs Mike Smith and
son of Lincoln will be here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Guy !
Cole, between Christmas and New
Year's.
Miss Bar tiara McCarthy, a stu
dent' nurse at St. Catherine's
school of nursing in Omaha, ar
rived home Friday to spend until
Christmas day with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mc
Carthy. Edward McCarthy of Co
lumbus is arriving Wednesday to
spend the holiday's at home.
Leaves for Wichita—
ATKINSON Mrs. Maliel Ham
merherg expected to leave Tues
day of Wichita, Kans , to spend
the holidays with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mi's. E. W.
Samms, and family. Accompany
ing her will be Mrs. Vera Humph
reys. who will visit tier daughter,
Janice, and Miss Marquita Hend
ricks, who will visit in McPher
son, Kans., with her brother,
Robert and family.
Attend “The Messiah”—
RIVERSIDE The Willie Shrad
er and Archie Johnston families
attended "The Messiah" Sunday
evening, which was given in the
new auditorium at Wayne.
Sandra Shrader sang in the col
lege chorus. She will spend her
Christmas vacation with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hornby
and daughters have moved into
their new home in orthewest O’
Neill. __
j 9^ C/bttifcuM B|j|
Eby’s Conoco Service UtilaBl «'
\, MnHa
SFCTVNO IHM iil.AS STS. HBflBjjBH j
s' Phone 365 — O’Neill ,
T1 BQnPi
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AS WE HAVE decided to change our farming operations, we will sell the following
described personal property, on the premises, located I J/2 miles north of Atkinson on
State Highway 1 1, on —
Friday, January 2nd
Sale Starts at 1 P.M. Lunch by Presbyterian Ladies
_____ ■—
| 30 - Head of CATTLE - 30 I
1—Registered Hereford BULL
from the Ed Belsky herd
1—Guernsey HEIFER, 2-yrs.-old
6—Hereford HEIFERS, 2-yrs.-old
1—Whiteface Hereford COW
10—Lightweight Heifer CALVES
1—Holstein MILK COW, fresh
1—Whiteface MILK COW, fresh
5—Black-Whiteface MILK COWS
1—Jersey-Guernsey Cross MILK COW
Above cows to freshen in Jan. and Feb.
3—Steer CALVES
Machinery
Farmall A Tractor and Sweep
2—F-12 Farmall Tractors
Slide Stacker, like new, with Folding
Arms and Cage
2—IHC 12-ft. Hay Rakes
No. 7 IHC Trailer Mower
8-Inch Burr Grinder
Manure Spreader — 14-Ft. Disc
Set of Bombardier Snow Tracks
for Ford Tractor
Heavy Duty Hay Cabling Rack
Mandrel Buzz Saw — Bob Sled
26-Ft. Elevator on Wheels
12-Ft. Press Drill — 2 Stock Saddles
Several 30-Gal. Oil Drums
Some Shop Tools
Other articles too numerous to mention
Household
Goods
Coal and Wood Enamel Range
Piano
Sewing Machine
Davenport and Chair
Maytag Electric Washing Machine
9’ x 12’ Wool Rug
Dining Room Table
12-Gauge Single Shot Gun
2—Rocking Chairs
Boy’s Bicycle — Baby Bed
Plus many other household and personal
property items too numerous to men
tion here.
| TERMS: CASH OR SEE YOUR BANKER I
Mr. Mrs. Floyd Butterfield
— OWNERS —
COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Auctioneer Atkinson, Clerk
—^1^———waf ,iim