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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1959)
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 call heifers. Arnold Thiele 2 V4 miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12. tf FOR SALE: Aerometer windmills, one—6ft. at $55; 8 ft.—$75. Both In good repair. — BRUNSWICK PLUMBING and HEATING, BRUNSWICK. 42—49c FOR SALE: Choice registered and grade Angus bulls. Musil Bros. O'Neill. 46-51p FOR SALE: Registered Hereford Bull, 2^-yr.-old.—Phone Spencer 3633, Bob Krokangger, Bristow. 48-50p FOR SALE~Rugged, long bodied meat type Hampshire fall boars ready for service. Vaccinated guaranteed breeders. Priced reasonable. John Kaster, Phone Hunter 5-3360, Clearwater, Neb. 48-49p FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls. We have several toppy yearlings weighing up to 1050 lbs. Popular Pioneer Shadow breed ing with quality and weight for age - W. G. Sire, 1 mile west of Butte, Nebr. _ 48c FOR SALE: OR RENT: Last house on E. Benton, south side street^— Keith Abart, O'Neill. __48tf FOR SALE: Madison Vetch and Cos stick Alfalfa seed. Both state tested.--Leon Beckwith, Emmet, Nebr. 48-52 e 2 USED 18 by 7 McCormick Drills 2 USED McCormick 15-ft. Disks Keating Implement Co. Atkinson, Nebraska 48-49c FORTSALE: 1948 H. International Tractor. Good care and very good condition.—Melvin Mortin son, Plainview or 2 south, 3% east of Brunswick._48tf MACHINERY shelhamer classified Wood Parts Bins 12-ft M&M Disc 15-ft. IHC Disc 10-ft. Fertilizer Spreader IHC 18-7 Drill Post Hole Digger Rotary Hoe Oliver Lister Dempster Lister Sargent Loader with Hay Head Mowers, All Models 2-Rake Hitch 41 John Deere B 51 Farmall H 53 Super H 54 Farmall C 42 Farmall M Appliances 12-ft. IHC Freezer 7-ft. Refrigerator New RCA Whirlpool Appliances RCA Whirlpool Shelhamer Equipment O’NEILL, NEBR. IHC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE: 1950 Allis Chalmers combine. 6-ft. complete with pick up and straw spreader^ Extra good condition. Priced $650.00 or will trade for good Farmhand^ See it at Maunce Grahams, 8 miles northwest of 9’NeM.—Or ville Eppenbach, Encson, Neb^ FOR SALE: Centrifical irrigation pump and 1,000 feet of 4 in pipe. Complete unit ready for use. Maynard Steams, phone HU> 3300, Clearwater, Nebr. 4b-49c FOR SAL^our^ HoMein cows, just fresh.—Otto F. Lor enz, O’Neill 43tf FOR SALE: Hampshire bred gilts to farrow in March and April, also fall boars ready for ser vice.-John Raster, phone Hunter 3360, Clearwater._44-49pd FOR SALE. Two registered bulls: one 5 years old, the other 2 years. Lavane Hines, 19 miles east and 5M* miles north of O’Neill.^^ FOR SALE: A 1950 Buick, two door, new rubber, very clean, phone 34, Inman, Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins. __ HAVE SAW-WILL TRAVEL Why let your big trees rot and buy your lumber! Have large portable saw mill with 56 inch blade and can handle long logs from 6 to 20 ft. See or call Herb Lane. Stuart, phone 3891. 47-48pd FOR SALE: H. W. Tomlinson trail er court.—See Mrs • J a me s Cov entry, Inman, or Mrs. William Turner, Chambers._4‘^gP FOR SALE: McOormick-Deering No. 3 cream separator: Allis Chalmers side rake; McCormick Deering No. 51 2 row com lister, trail type; J-D disc tiller 10 ft Alfred Hartens, Atkinson. 47-48p FOR SALE: State tested Nebraska No. 28 switchgrass seed. Grown in N.E. Nebraska from founda tion seed.—C. G. Pratt, Bririmv. FOR SALE: Sorrel, 3-yr.-old sad dle horse. WeU broke & geptkr Joe Hambek, Bristow. 46-49p • * • • • * * • ****** * FOR SALE: NEW 3-BOTTOM PLOW, 14-in. NEW 14-ft. DISC Both with 3-point hitch for either Ford or Ferguson Tractors PRICED WAY UNDER WHOLESALE PRICE! NEW DEAL OIL CO. TONY ASIMUS West O'Neill FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire fall boars and gilts. — Walter Sojka and Sons, Page 45-49p HOUSE FOR SALE: To be moved or tom down—Phone 3255, In man. ? 45 tl FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, coming yearlings.—Phone 3255, Francis Anderl, Inman. 45tf FOR SALE: State tested Rushmore Barley.—Joe Hambek, Bristow. 46-4 9p FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color. —Spe I ts- Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 47ctf FOR SALE: Blue spruce trees, 4, 5, or 6 feet. Can see them at D. H. Clausons, 808 E. Douglas. 43tf FOR SALE: Holstein heifers, heavy springers. — John Sojka. lft mi. north, 4 east of Page. 39tf FOR SALE: Seven room dwelling in north part of town See George C. Robertson, phone 534, O'Neill. _ 44 tf SALT FGR SALE: Kanapolis $16.50 a ton: American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of traffic lijht. Everett Gorgan, Ph. 164, O’Neill. 5xtf FOR SALE: J-D 4-row Lister in good shape.—Joe Hambek, Bris tow. * 46-49p FOR SALE: 1956 4-door Custom V-8 Ford with O.D., R&H.—Max Allen, Bristol. 46-48p WE ARE TRADING WILD at Bur well. Specials on till new equip ment. Some of the Good Used Equipment on Hand: 1954 Super M Farmall, propane burner 1952 MD Farmall 1949 MD Farmall, complete over haul 1944 M gas Farmall, new overhaul 1947 M fuel, new guarantee 1948 H Farmall, good 1947 H Farmall fuel, overhauled 1946 H Farmall, fuel, good 1944 H Farmall, fuel 1952 H Farmall, gas, like new 1953 Oliver 88 Diesel line power 1949 John Deere B, perfect 1950 John Deere A, very nice Used Trucks and Pickups 1955 V8 cab over Chev. 2 ton, new motor, 16 ft. box new 1955 IHC 2 ton, no box, new motor 1956 Chev. % ton pickup, new tires, long box 1952 GMC Vz ton pickup, very clean 1949 KB6 IHC, 16 ft. box with hoist Used plows, listers, planters on all types of farm machines. Tires, oil and grease at lowest whole Scilc prices Come to Burwell and save dollars. Every tractor tested on dyna mometer. We appreciate your business! Storjohann Equipment Co. Lowest equipment prices in USA! PHONE Diamond 6-7185 BURWELL NEBR. Machinery 300 IHC Tractor, quick hitch, T.A. live clutch, 400 hours 1951 AC Combine 1950 AC Combine 1948 AC Combine IHC 62 Combine me 64 Combine with motor 1950 AC W.D, 2—AC W.D. Listers 2—mC 238 Cultivators W.D. Loader with Hay Boom Oliver string-tie Baler, demonstra tor. A rela good buy on this AC 4-14 Plow, demonstrator, good discount Cleveland Farm Supply ALLIS CHALMERS — OLIVER NEW HOLLAND — DU-ALL Phone. 1W 3-2905, Orchard, Nebr. 4649c WISCONSIN'S FINEST Dairy Cat tle. Shores Certified—Fresh and Springer 1300-lb. Holsteins, Guer nseys, Swiss, Ayrshires, Short horns, Jerseys. 52,000.00 in Shores Wisconsin Dairy Cattle brings 5400.00 cream monthly for Sand hill rancher. Calves 545.00 up. Yearlings 5100.00 up. Lepto Bang’s-shipping vaccinated. De livered. No sale bam or Nebras ka cattle. Travele xpenses re funded. Harold P. Shores, Neligh, Nebraska. Phone Tu 74060. 46tf “DAIRYMEN A cow will only produce as much milk as her breeding allows. No amount of feed will increase it. CURTISS breeding will utilize your feeding to a better advant age. Duane Gray Call 470 O’Neill 45tl “mobile homes We trade, finance, deliver any where. Set them up and service them. We have one of the finest selec tions of new and used Mobile Homes in Nebraska. OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Phone EX5-2170 45 tf •. • • • • • a * * a > '55 Mercury Monerey, plain '55 Plymouth. 4 dr. '55 Studebaker hardtop ’53 Plymouth. 4 dr. '50 Plymouth, 4 dr. SMITH MOTOR CO. Phone 562 O'Neill, Nebr FOR SALE: Blue grass seed fancy, high germination, wee< free, 50c per lb.—Lloyd Gibson east of O'Neill sale bam. 47-50| NEW COMFORT COVERS TRACTORS Model 50 J-DA 1953 Model 60 J-D 1954 I Model G J-D 1949 48 A J-D 48 B J-D 40 B J-D 45 B J-D 46 B J-D 1952 GMC % ton pickup J-D tractor spreader J-D 15-ft. disc AC 15-ft. disc 730 J-D lister Farmhand Loader, complete J-D No. 9 comsheller Plows, all sizes 4-sec. Harrow with Evener. WANTED to trade for Brome and Alfalfa seed. Harry R. Smith Imp. for John Deere tractor Phone 562 O’Neill FOR RENT fXJH Rt.Nl: i do cl room home.— Glen Sprague, 305 S. Jefferson, Phone 352LM, after 4 p.m. 48c FOR RENT: Modem apartment -A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas, O’Neill, phone 51T. 12tf FOR RENT: Nice furnished apart ment, available March 1. Auto matic washer.—O. E. Davidson, phone 126. 43tf FOR RENT: Apartment. 4 rooms and bath. Utilities furnished, call 537 O’Neill 46tf ONE-HALF SECTION: 320 acres of grass land for rent—with or without buildings.—Contact: Ron ald M. Shonka, Realtor, Atkin son, Nebr. 47c FOR RENT: April 1st furnished apartment. Hot water, heat, auto matic washer and dryer.—Marie Crook, 129 E. Clay St. 47-48p FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart ment, 3 large rooms with shower, all tile floors, $20 per mo. One block west of hospital.—Roy Shull, phone 517J, O’Neill. 47-48p PASTURE FOR RENT: Will handle about 75 head yearlings. —Contact Mrs. Clarence Wrede or Kenneth Wrede, oppty. rte., O’Neill. 47-48p WANTED WANT TO MAKE $15 to $25 in a day? We will train and finance dependable man or woman, over 21, for part or full time route work. Write R. BERHENKE, 124 E. Clark St., Freeport, HI. 48c 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. 30tf WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph 3741. tf WANTED: Pasture for 25 head yearlings. — Paul Zakrzewski, O’Neill._ 18P WANTED: Applications for future work. Bookkeeping and general sales experience desired. Won derful future with bonus plan, paid vacations, hospitalization and good working conditions. Apply in person at the Loe store, O’Neill. l8c WANTED: Married man for year around general farm work. — Kenneth Galyen, Meadow Grove, Nebr., Phone 7602. 48c EXPERT REPAIR SHOP Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166_ °’NeU1 Wick’s BODY SHOP Complete Body and Tender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W — O’NEILL — _ for Any Job 25tf L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station ___ SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Alao repair parts for Lawson — Reo —Clinton. WANTED I DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf Money To Loan on ranches and town properties—See Virgil L. Laursen Agency, Phone 434, O’ Neill. 45tf WANTED: 200 yearling steers for 1959 pasture season.—Leo Ohri. Spencer, Phone 7328 Bristow. 47tf WANTED. 25 yearling steers to pasture— Herman Meyer, phone 6845 Atkinson. _ 47-48c Amelia News Lynn Prewitt Receives Discharge; Conies Home By Miss Florence Lindsey Lynn Prewitt has received his discharge from the army and ar rived home Friday. His plans for the future are not yet known. Mrs. Ivan Roth and children of Valentine visited her mother, Mrs. Elsie Doolittle and sons at Stuart. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Doolittle took Mrs. Elsie Doo little and son. Jimmie, to the Town House in O'Neill in honor of their birthdays. Mrs. Roth was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair, Allen and Dickie visited Sunday at the parental John Peter home near O'Neill. Sam Gilman and Art Waldman were O'Neill and Atkinson business callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson took Mrs. Delia Ernst to the James Curran home Sunday, where she will visit about a week. Mrs. Mae Frake, Inman and Mrs. Harold Kahne and Peggy Sue of Winnetoon. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Vrooma l and family, to tile home of Mr. anil Mrs. Lsv Itack ha us Sunday and spent the day visiting. The Merry Matrons club met March 19 at the home of Mrs. Ea rnie Winings with Mrs. George Fullerton as co-hostess. The Amelia Progressive project club met March 18 at the home ot Florence Lindsey. There were 1C meml>ers and 2 visitors present. Mrs. Vem Sageser. vice-president, lad charge of the business meet ing in the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. Elmer Coolidge. Mrs. Milton Clemens presented the les son on “Color” which proved to be very interesting. The next les son on “Lines and Designs in Clothing” will be led by Mrs. Glenn White and Mrs. Paul Fis her, and will meet at the home of Mrs. Julia White of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt, Paul and Gene, and Mrs. Florence Knupp were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. The chicken and biscuit dinner sponsored by the WSCS at the Annex March 17 was well attend ed and netted about 525. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter and family attended a family dinner at the Milton McKathnie home north of Atkinson Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Eamie Johnston drove to llolredge March 18 tak ing Mrs Johnston's mother, Mrs. Tressa Wagner, to the home of an other daughter, Mrs. Milton Skoog. Mrs. Wagner, whose home is at Mackey, Ida., has been spending the winter with a sister at Hol drege, and also her two daughters. She expects to return to her home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce spent March 18 evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fr>mear helping them celebrate their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Mrs. Edith Andersen were among other Sunday dinner guests at the Glee Grimes home in Cham bers. Mrs. Glenn White returned home March 18 evening from a months visit with her daughter, and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Kay Joy and son, Donald Kay, at Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith left — Sunday (or their home at Lewis ton. Calif., having been called here by the death and funeral of Mrs. Smith s uncle. Charlie Ernst of Wichita, Kan. Mrs Smith is the former Em h n Brown, grard j daughter of Mrs. Delia Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ries wen! to Ord Saturday to attend the j cattle sale. j Lee Gilman, Mrs. Bob Adair and ) Mrs. Gertie Adair drove to Minn eapolis, Minn., March 19 and vis ited until Saturday with Bob Ad air. who is a patient in the Vet eran's hospital there. They report ed his condition a little better up on their departure. Joyce Doolittle visited overnight | March 19 with Darla Waldo. J Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie. I and Mrs. Gertie Adair were Spen- j cer callers March 19 evening to j see the eye doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and Venita drove to Grand Island Sat urday to meet Miss Myrtle White, who was coming from Greenville college at Greenville. 111., to spend the Easter vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown and daughter of Omaha visited her | father, Charlie Sigman, Sunday. Little Debra Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carr, is hav ing the measles. Mr. and Mrs William Fryrcar, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston. Mr. aitd Mrs. Charlie Vroo Man and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Vrooman and fam ily of Orchard were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Kackhaus. Mrs Del Kramer and sons, Da vid and Dannie, and daughter, Di ane. of Lincoln, planned to come Monday and spend the week with her mother, Mrs. Edith Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo are enjoying a new station wagon. Mrs. Delia Ernst is visiting at the home of her brother, James Curran, north of O’Neill. Art Waldman returned home Tuesday from Lincoln where he had l>een visiting his brother and sister. Henry- ami Anna WaId man Tlie cold anti flu bug hit Amelia the past week. Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gertie Adair anti Mrs. Lind sey were ill. Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs Vern Sagesor, Mrs. Elmer Coolidgo and Miss Florence Lindsey attended the films on Alaska and Hawaii at the Methodist church in Oiatnbers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Glenn White, Myr tle and Venita visited at the S C Barnetts Sunday evening. i — Adertisement Left-Over Ham Can Please After Easter leftover ham probably will ap pear in various guises after Faster dinner, blit few main dishes have more appetite appeal than this Vegetables with Ham Sauce, ac cording to Joe Sivesind, salesman of the local Meadow Gold Hairy. It's hearty and filling, yet not too high in calories since skim milk is used in making the sauce. The recipe was developed by Beatrice Cooke, director of the Meadow Gold test kitchens in Chi cago Vegetable* with limn Sauce (Six servings' 1 medium head cauliflower, cooked or 2 packages frozen broccoli, cooked l4 cup butter li cup flour Hash pepjier 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 2 cups skim milk *•4 cup finely sliced celery, cooked 1 cup ground cooked ham. Melt butter In saucepan, stir In flour, pepper and prepared must ard Gradually add skim milk; cook over low heat, stirring con stantly, until smooth and thick ened Add celery and ham; heat until hot. Spoon over hot vege table. Sprinkle with paprika. Gar nish with slices of hard-cooked ■'ggs and strips of pimiento. MISCELLANEOUS Battle Creek Mutual Insurance Company ! BATTLE CREEK, NEBR. A strong Nebraska company organized in 1892 and doing bus iness in the state of Nebraska offers low cost insurance on farm, real and personal proper ty and town dwelling and con tents. Does not use the $50 deductible clause on any of its policies. Wm. D. Claussen, agt. 912 E. Douglas O’Neill, Nebr. Tel. 54-J 48-50p _ 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 IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf. AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Phone 207 — O’Neill Auctions ED THORIN AD L E R Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES O’NEILL, NEBR. — PH. 269 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 320-acre Rock County Ranch, located 11 miles northwest of New Port on gravel mail route, modem home, nice set of out buildings. 25 acres under cultivation, 65 acres in alfalfa, 50 acres of prairie hay, balance in pasture. 160 ACRE Holt County, Hay Mead ow in Section 6, Township 30, Range 9. 20 acres under cultiva tion, balance cut 45 stacks of Alfalfa last year. Priced to sell, possession if bought soon. BEAUTIFUL MODERN Cottage, located in Crofton, close to the Lewis and Clark Lake, possession this spring, can be bought on terms. JOHN THOR AGENCY Stanton, Nebraska 48-52c CARDS of THANKS WE WISH TO THANK all those who gave flowers and contribut ed to the memorial fund of the late Richard D. Yusten. The sentiments expressed and the kindness will never be forgotten. —Mrs. Richard Yusten, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Maschino, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Yusten. 48p WE WISH to take this means of extending our sincere thanks and appreciation to the relatives and friends for their many kind acts, also thanks for the beautiful flor al offerings, prayers, masses and food at the time of the death of our husband and son. — Mrs. Charles Ernst, Mrs. Delia Ernst. 48p WE WISH to take this means to express our sincerest thanks to all the relatives and friends for the messages of sympathy and the floral offerings and many acts of kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our Uncle Charles Harding. We issue a special thanks to Dr. Fin ley and Mr. and Mrs. Max Gren ier; The American Legion, and the youth of the churches for their thoughtfulness. We wish to express our deepest appreciation to everyone for the kindnesses extended, which enabled him to remain as long as he was phys ically able at his home in die city of O’Neill that he loved so well.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ridell. 48c The New FRONTIER Phone No. Is 788 DANCE to DALLAS and TINY OLE AND THEIR ORCHESTRA Easter Dance SUNDAY, MARCH S9 Butte Legion Ballroom AitmlKNlon: $1.00 DEMONSTRATION See the new Gehl SHRED-ALL In Action! George Clasey Farm NE Corner Page Friday, March 27, 2 p.m. /^WjT¥m In 3 * I m SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT Co. — O’NEILL — 1 1 p EASTER NEEDS FOR ALL THE FAMILY I 1959 A YEAR FOR EXCITING VALUES | 35 yard sweep BOUFFANT small—medium—large pink—blue—mint— maize ' I Easter Millinery Fothionobly flattering Hollow Mold Chocolate EGGS v/ith the Easter Personalized FREE! I True-Love Nylons truly proportioned tor true loveliness Sheet Stretch Nylons • ’ ■ , * * *• * * * , • * t * * - Little Lady's EASTER HATS Newest Easter Sly lee Hollow Mold Chocolate BUNNY Treat the i Kiddies | With Their Favorite Candy Personalized Free I SUPS A Riot of Colors I Regular $2.98 Vain* White-pink-pcach-opricot-strawbarry * * * • » , PADDLE BALL .38 SAND PAIL .58 SPRINKLING CAN.59 MEDIUM BASKET.59 LARGE BRIMFUL BASKET .... $1.00 HELP THE EASTER BUNNY BUYS Jelly Bird Eggs .2»e lb. Panned Marshmallow Eggs . 35c lb. Easter Mellow Cream Pets .. 35c lb. Choc Covered Eggs & Rabbits 5c ea Shredded Green Wax Paper Polly Bag . 15c ea. Easter Bask, for Bunny to fill 19c ea. a imwi i V •' • . * * • • • • • * . •• . * .. *