The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 16, 1959, Image 8

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Blue Birds . 13 144
Jays . 11 16
Robins . 104 164
HIG Verna Johnson, Jays. 167
HIS Verna Johnson, Jays, 432,
HTG Robins, 621.
HTS Wrens, 1796.
VARSITY
W L
O'Neill Cleaners . 27 15
Orchard Legion . 27 15
Drayton Elevator. 234 184
Legion Gold . 19 23
Bright’s Store. 20 22
Old Home Bread . 20 22
Johnson Jewelry . 19 23
Coast-ToCoast . 124 2912
HKT Tlene Wolfe, Old Home
Bread. 204.
1US Gene Wolfe, Old Home
j Bread, 556.
I HTG Drayton Elevator, 890
HTS Drayton Elevator, 2479.
KOrXDl'F
W L
Ye Olde Farmers .58 38
Dicks Bar . 54 42
Haymakers ..534 394
New Outlaw*. 514 444
K of C Red. 48 48
Bkzelmans Service .... 47 49
Prouty Bros. 374 584
Shelhamer Oil . 344 614
HIG—Rob Prouty, Prouty Bros.,
207.
HIS Dwight PhUbrick, New
Outlaw, 563.
HTG Ye Olde Farmers, 816
HTS Ba/.elmans Service, 2351.
STRIKETTES
W L
Candy Bill’s Cafe. 54 36
Pinkerman's TV . 51 39
O’Neill Auto Supply .. 47 4 42 4
Melcina's Powder Puffs 45 45
Rollettes . 44 4 454
Chambers Oiix. 444 454
Pin Quinn’s . 40 50
Hardings Creamery .. 334 534
illG Ardith Robertson, Cham
bers. Chix, 203.
HIS—Virginia Tomlinson, 1 m
kerman’s TV, 508.
HTG—Chambers Oiix, 733.
HTS Melina’s Powder Puffs,
2052.
CHAMPS
W L
Gas House Gang.55Vi 34 Vi
Meadow Gold.51
Court House . 50 40
Dodds Oil.44 46
Harding Creamery- 43 47
Ewing Conoco . 42Vi 47 Vi
Post Office . 40 50
Gambles . 34 56
HIG—Tom Cronin, Gas House
Gang, 214.
HIS Chas. Richter, Court House,
562.
HTG—Court House, 820.
HTS—Court House, 2395.
BEEF
W L
Earley Oil Co. 56 34
THF, FRONTIER. O’Neill. Nobi
New Deal Oil Cb.49 41
Page Oil Cb... 48 42
Wick's Body Shop .... 44 46
Sam's Bar . 43 47
Lohnus Motors . 42l*z 47
|O'Neill Auto Supply-40>2 49*2
| Force Tire & Supply .. 37 S3
MIG Jack Evcritt. Wick's Bo
| dy Shop. 218
HIS Tom Cronin, Earley Oil
I Co., 590
11TG Earley Oil Co. 864
UTS Earley Oil Co, 2573.
CLASSIC
W L
Legion Post 86 . 60*2 321 >
K of C Green. 60 33
Dick's Bar . 52 41
Ideal Cleaners . 46 47
Ten Pin Lanes . 44 49
Fuller Gravel.41' 2 51 *2
Fo.x Bids. Hay Co. 40 53
Cudahy Hams . 28 65
HIG Fritz Yantzi, K of C Green,
195.
HIS Fritz Yantzi, K of C Green,
565.
HTG Dick's Bar, 830.
HTS K of C Green, 2333.
The l.iK'ky (Hover
The Lucky Clover 4-H club met
at Seottville hall Sunday evening,
April 5 to reorganize. There were
18 members present.
The following were elected Ja
net Krugman, president; Alice Hal
stead, vice president; Jo Ann Aim,
secretary treasurer and Linda
Krugman, news reporter.
Mrs. Albert Carson was chosen
leader and Mrs. Harvey Krugman,
assistant leader.
The next meeting will be held
April 17 at 8:00 p m. at the Mar
vin Richter home.
Linda Krugman
News reporter
4 II News
Thursday evening, April 2, we
met at the home of Dale, Virginia
and Marie Bilstein to reorganize
our club.
We have twenty members of
which nineteen were present.
We elected new officers. They
are as follows: Virginia Thompson,
president; Mershon Lierman, vice
president; Marlene Garwood, se
cretary and Shirley Green, news
reporter.
We are taking many more pro
jects than before. In the boys di
vision rope Jim Bilstein, leader
and Art Kaiser assistant; Baby
Beef, Stocker Feeder and Bleed
ing Hiefer—Troxel Green leader
and Vernon Thompson assistant.
In the girl's division Begining
Meal Planning, Let’s Cook, and
Baking Cakes and Pies Mrs. Dor
is Bilstein, leader and Mrs. Helen
Bilstein, assistant; Let's Groom
your Room and Plan your Room,
Mrs. Bonnie Watson, leader and
Mrs. Doris Thompson, assistant.
Skirt and Blouse, Lounging and
Sleeping and Dress-Up Clothes—
Mrs. Vendla Green, leader and
Mrs. Dorothy Garwood, assistant
After the meeting was adjourned
our hostess served a lunch of sand
wiches, cake and kool aid.
Shirley Green
news reporter
EMMET SCHOOL NEWS
Upper Grades
The Golden club met Fridey
morning. Derold Perry, president,
called the meeting to order. We
answered roll call with the name
of our favorite movie.
For the program we went on a
m»k». Thursday. April 16. IfkW
field trip that had been planned
by Jean Foreman. IXtaine Skopee,
Madge Richards and Pelmer Al
der They acted as group leaders.
We looked for and listed signs of
spring. The longest list was 46
things.
For science and art on Friday
we did projects relating to the
field trip.
We received the All-State Art
Exhibit on Friday. We may keep it
for two weeks We would be glad
to show it to anyone who would
care to see it.
Those entering the arithmetic
contest in O'Neill were IXivid (hie.
IXtaine Skopee. Junior Grot he and
Ruth Schaaf.
Visitors this week were Mi's El
mer Alder, Miss French. Mis?. Cla
ra McClatchy, consultant of the
State I department of Education,
Heverly and Billie Carry and Kent
Cole.
Jean Foreman received Iter
eighth ten lunik award.
Grade four has completed their
science text. They had a test and
are working on a special project
on weather.
Grade seven is working on a
booklet of safety on our lives.
Junior Grothe
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WL> Joseph Jerabek to Marvin
& Otto Drobny 10-28-57 $27.000
NW'4 11-31-9;' E'aSE>4 3 SW V4
NW4SEV4 S4SEU 2-31-9
WD Clarence Farr to Alvin
Kloppenborg & wife 1-30-59 $600
I x>t 2 Block B Lyons Add Em
met.
WD Margaret M Nightengale
to IX>an Fleming 3-17-59 $1500 l»t
15 Blk. 7 Atkinson.
WI> Mary Ellenwood to (hnrad
Fricke) 3-18-59 $10,000 WM-EMi
NELNWV* 1-31-14.
try a WHISKEY jR
FOOD SALE
at Shi-llianier'a
JACK and JILL
Saturday, April 18
Starting at 10 u.m.
Christ Lutheran Ladies Aid
RANGER
ALFALFA SEED
STATE TESTED
28c per lb.
Werner Poessnecker
Phone 6027, Atkinson
-QUJL .SLR
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
24 miles southwest of Clear
w iter, Phone 17 on 12 tf
FOR SALE: Two C Allis Chalmers
tractors; No. 22 Massey Harris
tractor; plow and cultivator to
fit C A-C tractor.—K. C. Hunt, I
m
FOR SALE Two story house Liv-1
ing room, dining room, kitchen,
bedroom and half hath on first
floor Three bedrooms with,
clothes closets, and a full bath j
on second floor. Automatic oil !
furnace — insulated 630 East i
Benton Street. Contact I.oretto
Enright, 208 N. 13th St., Norfolk,
Nehr 50-52c
FOR SALE: Whirlwind power
mower in excellent condition.
Mrs Hugh Birmingham, O'Neill
51c
FOB SALE: Good dean 1950
Chevrolet Tudor, heater, straight
shift. Price $250—Eldon Sedivg,
Lynch. _
FOR SALE: Severn! good used
electric water heaters, one elec
tric clothes dryer, two used gas
water heaters. Kans-Nebr.
Natural Gas Co , Inc. 51-52-lc
FOrTsAL^E : Heavy springing Hol
stein heifers and my entire herd
of milk cows, most of them fresh
short time Rudie Juracek 4
mile south of Ewing. _
FOR SALE: Twenty-five foot
Vagabond Trailer House in good
condition Priced reasonable.
Andy Moeller, Stuart. 50-lc
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
Boars ready for service. Reason
ably priced. Also have crested
wheatgrass and bromegrass seed
for sale. 94(/r germ Henry Steh
ling and Son, 2 miles south and
y4 west of Orchard. 51-2c
FOR SALE: Two choice building
lots.. J F Contois. Phone 368
O'Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE: 1958 2-dr. Hardtop
Savoy Plymouth. Low mileage,
V-8 engine, torque flite trans
mission. two-tone beige and
white. -Call 728, O'Neill.
FOR SAIE: Shorthorn bulls, reds
and roans, eleven to thirteen
months of age. -E.. R. Carpenter,
Chambers. Ph. 2581. 51-B2c
FOR SALE: Three tiedroom heme,
close to school. Garage.- Phone
654, O'Neill. 51tfc
FOR SALE Spring Fryers. 3 lbs.
and over, $1 each. Discount on
large orders.-2 mi. west Inman.
Eugene L. Sohotka., Rte. 10
Neill_
FOR SALE: »49 Ford Tudor in
very good condition. See at oM)
E. Douglas. Mrs. Orpha Switz>
FOR SALE: Nearly new 3 bed
room home, all modern.- See
Ponton Agency. O Neill. 50tt
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Kozy Cor
ner Cafe Stanton, Nebraska,
County Seat Town. Doing an ex
cellent business. Immediate pos
session. Owner must quit due to
age and ill health. Will sell on
easy terms —John Thor Agency,
Stanton. Nebr. 49-51c
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Ben
Franklin Store, County Seat
Town, doing over 40.000 gross
business each yeaJr~'*ohn .
Agency, Stanton, Nebr. 49-51c
FOR SALE : Choice registered and
grade Angus bulls. Musil Bros_
O'Neill. 46~51P
FOlTsALE OR RENT: Last house
on E. Benton, south side street.—
Keith Abart, O'Neill. _48tf
FOR SALE: Red Clover and
Cossock Alfalfa seed. Both state
tested.-Leon Beckwith, Emmet,
FOR SALE: 1948 H. International
Tractor. Good care and very
good condition.—Melvin Mortin
son, Plainview or 2 south, 3%
east of Brunswick. ______
FOR SALE: A 1950 Buick. two
door. new rubber, very clean,
phone 34, Inman, Mrs. Harvey A.
Tompkins. _ tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE . To be moved
or tom down—Phone 3255, In
man 45tl
FOR SALE: Registered Hereford
bulls, coming yearlings —Phone
3255, Francis Anderl, Inman.
45tf
FOR SALE: Temflex vinyl tile
Now carried in stock. Select
your color— Spelts-Ray Lbr^
Co , O'Neill. 47ctl
FOR SALE: Holstein heifers,
heavy springers. — John Sojka,
1% mi north, 4 east of Page^
SAlJl FOR SALE: ^ap?1^
$36 50 a ton: American 520.5U
a ton; white block 75c Located
3 blks. easi. 4 blks. north ol
traffic li^ht. Everett Gorgan
Ph 164, O’Neill. 5ib
WISCONSIN’S FINEST Dairy Cat
tle. Shores Certified—Fresh anc
Springer 1300-lb. Holsteins, Guer
nseys, Swiss, Ayrshires, Short
horns. Jerseys. 52,000.00 in Shore!
Wisconsin Dairy Cattle bring!
$400 00 cream monthly for Sand
hill rancher. Calves $45.00 up
Yearlings $100.00 up. Lepto
Bang’s-shipping vaccinated. De
livered. No sale barn or Nebras
ka cattle. Travele xpenses re
funded. Harold P. Shores. Neligh
Nebraska. Phone Tu 7-4060. 46t
FOR SALE: Purebred Landrao
Boars. Weight about 200 lbs^
Chris Stelling and sons. Orchard
Nebr. 50'5:
BOAT & MOTOR
INSURANCE
“All Risk" Coverage
PREMIUMS LOW
Call or See
AL G ASK ILL
R. F. Gaskill Ins. Agy.
Ph 710 O'Neill, Nebr.
51tf j
USED CARS
55 Mercury Monerey, plain
55 Plymouth, 4 dr.
55 Studebaker hardtop
53 Plymouth, 4 dr.
50 Plymouth, 4 dr.
1952 GMC \ ton pickup
1948 Chev. I T. Pickup
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Phone 562 O'Neill, Nebr.
MACHINERY
54 Super C
48 Farmall H
48 Oliver 70
48 Farmall H
Farmall 14
VAC Case
IHC 15-ft. Disc
M&M 12-ft. Disc
Allis 15-ft. Disc
New Idea Spreader on rubber
Posthole Digger
Rotary Hoe
1-M 46 Lister
J-D Mounted Lister
182 IHC Lister
l>empster Lister
Mowers All Models
DIC 10C Mill
No. 8 DIC 2-14 Plow
IHC No. 5 Side Rake
Letz Burr Mill
IHC 10C Mill
Mill Drive Belt
APPLIANCES
Apt. Size Electric Range, $25
Electric Refrigerator. $50
Maytag Washer, $50
Laundry Tubs, $9
IHC 12-ft. Freezer, $150
NEW RCA WHIRLPOOL
APPLIANCES
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'NEILL, NEBR
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
30
Bushels
Alfalfa Seed
FOR SALE
Contact:
J. F. Contois
O'Neill Phone 368
New 560 tractors, farmall
New 2 only 350 Diesel tractors
New 4 row listers. Planters new
and used, 2 row and 4 row
Used 2 row go digs, like new
Manure spreader, ground drive and
P.T.O.
Several good used trucks and
pickups
New trucks and pickups
USED TRACTORS
1948 John Deere G, fuel
1951 Allis Chalmers WD, like new
1952 Super M. Farmall
1944 M. Farmall tractor, like new
1948 Farmall H, very nice
1939 John Deere D, good, $195.00
2—1941 M Farmalls, good
Storjohann Equipment Co.
Lowest equipment prices in USA!
PHONE Diamond 6-7185
BUR WELL NEBR.
NEW COMFORT COVERS
TRACTORS—
Model G J-D 1949
48 A J-D
48 B J-D
40 B J-D
45 B J-D
M&M 4-row Listed Corn Cultivator
J-D Tractor Cultivator
IHC 250 Tractor Cultivator
IHC 12-ft. Rake
J-D No. 5 Mowers
IHC No. 9 Mowers
I J-D 999 Planter
J»D tractor spreader
AC 15-ft. disc
130 J-D lister
farmhand Loader, complete
Plows, all sizes
4-sec. Harrow with Evener
Harry R. Smith Imp.
for John Deere tractor
Phone 562 O’Neil]
MOBILE HOMES
Why Rent When You Can Own?
New
Safeway 5210’ Front Kitchen
Safeway—46’10’ Center Kitchen
Safeway—33’8' 2-Bedroom
Great Lakes—50’10’ Rear Kitchen
Great I^ikes—50 -10' 3-Bedroom
Great Lakes 4610 Front Kitchen
Husker—15' Travel Trailer
Go-Lite—15’ Travel Trailer
Other Model to Pick From
Used
1959—Great Lakes 46-10’ (with
washer)
1957—Trailette—28M>’ (Like New)
1954 Rollohome—38' (Nice 2BR)
1952—Terra Cruiser—35’ 2 BR
i (Clean)
1! 1952 Nashua—23’ (Modem)
1 1950- Superior—31' (Tandem)
11951 Schult—29’ (Tandem)
1949 Ironwood-25’ (Very Clean)
■ 1949—Ironwood-30’ (Lake Trailer
11948-Glider-25' (Metal)
1 We must sell these to make roon
for others coming in.
> See Us Last !
Open Seven Days a Week & Eves
‘ MILLER TRAILER SALES
, Albion, Nebr. Phone Ex 5—217(
* | 51t
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
45 tf
FOR SALE: Aeromotor mills,
pump jacks, presure systems, *
stock tanka—10 ft —bottomless.
Ph 435. Inman. Ciff Sobotka.
45odtf j
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Modem apartment.
A E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas,
O'Neill, phone 51T. 12tf
FOR RENT: Apartment. 4 rooms i
and bath Utilities furnished. |
call 537 O’Neill 46tf >
FOR RENT: One bedroom all
modern house. Ph. 209. O'Neill.
49tf
FOR RENT: 22-inch Power lawn
mower, 22-inch garden tiller and
a floor sander and edger. Rent
it at the Coast-to-Coast store in
O'Neill. 50-51 c
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment
heat and hot water, 3 rooms and
bath. 2 blocks west of Post Of
fice.—Marie Crook, 129 E. Clay
St., Ph. 388-J or Ph 80, O'Neill.
51-2c
I HAVE PASTURE to care for 50
cows or 70 yearlings. — Duane
Mintle, Chambers route, O’Neill.
51-lc
FOR RENT: Small house, modern,
natural gas furnace. North of
Bazelman’s Service.—James Van
Every, O’Neill. 51-52p
--———
WANTED
WANTED: Married man on ranch,
modern house.—John Drayton,
Wood Lake, Nebr. ^ 51-52c
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.
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. «
man WANTED: Apply at the Tri
state Turkey Farm,_
at STUD: Permanent registered
quarter horse StaUiom Reason
able service fee.—L. M Aitf
Phone 585J13, O'Neill. 51 tf
Expert
repair shop
Watch Repairing!
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
WANTED: Salesman or saleswom
an to sell for Singer Sewing Ma
chine company in ONeilL Mid
local territory.—Write Donald
Kirstine, 901 South 3rd St., Nor
folk. 49~52
wTck’s BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
_ O’NEILL —
for Any Job 25tl
L. Guthmiller
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.
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O’Neill
50tf
WANTED!
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. 45 tf
WANTED: 200 yearling steers for
1959 pasture season.—Leo Ohri.
Spencer, Phone 7328 Bristow.
47tf
I __
CARDS of THANKS
WE WISH TO THANK all our
friends for the cards, flowers,
and acts of kindness extended tc
us during the illness and death
of our beloved mother and grand
mother. A special thanks to Dr
Wilson, Dr. Waters, and to the
nurses at St. Anthony’s Hospital
and the Page Legion Auxiliary.—
Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen
Mr. and Mrs. James Sorensen
I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart
E 51?
\VK WISH TO EXPRESS our sin
cere thanks and appreciation to
the O'Neill Chamber of Com
merce, the American Legion Aux
iliary and to all who contributed
in any way towards the wonder
ful banquet honoring our athletes.
—Athletes of St. Mary’s.
I WISH TO EXPRESS my grat
itude for the wonderful care I
received at St. Anthony's Hospit
al, to L>rs. Waters and Wilson
and hospital staff. Also to my
many friends and relatives, for
the lovely flowers, cards and
letters. Your thoughtfulness will
never be forgotten. Mrs. Glenn
Miller. 51p
I WISH TO THANK everyone who
remembered me in any way
while I was in the hospital and
since I have been home. These
acts of kindness will never be
forgotten Wayne Smith. 51p
1 WISH TO THANK my friends and
relatives for the cards I received
and their visits to me while I
was hospitalized at the Sacred
Heart hospital in Lynch.—Wil
liam Langan. 51p
[ WISH TO THANK my friends
and relatives for the cards, gifts,
and visits while I was in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital at Nor
folk! and since my return home.
Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. 51c
REAL ESTATE
TOR 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.
ALSO several unimproved farms.
JOHN THOR AGENCY
Stanton, Nebraska
48- 52c
3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE
located just South of NuWay Cafe.
All modem and extra lot and
house may be had at a greatly
reduced price. On pavement. Ex
cellent terms.
4 ROOM HOME, all modern. South
east O’Neill.
RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS
lots available. Very choice loca
tions.
Before buying or selling your
Real Estate see
VIRGIL LAURSEN
REALTOR
Insurance - Loans - Realestate
Phone 434 O’Neill, Nebr.
49- 50c
Real Estate For Sale
3 BEDROOM dwelling with extra
lots, good basement and fruit
trees. House insulated, O’Neill.
2 BEDROOM HOME on east Ever
ett St., extras will remain in
dwelling, O’Neill.
200 ACRE RANCH east of O’Neill
on Highway 275, has excellent
improvements, best location.
640 ACRE RANCH combination
west of Elgin, well balanced and
improved.
4 GOOD LOTS in SW O’Neill.
POSSESSION to any of the above
can be obtained this spring.
ED THORIN
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private and Auction Sales
Phone 207 O’Neil:
49-50c
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU ARE interested in a true!
or pickup, new or used, let m<
try to help you. Will trade
Terms.—Don O. Lyons, Phoni
421, O’Neill. 51-2<
Business Opportnuity
a a l A /
/v'dii or woman
Responsible person from this area
to purchase, service and collee
from cigarette dispensers, N(
selling. Car, references anc
$592.50 to $1975.00 investmen
necessary. 7 to 18 hours week]}
may net excellent monthly in
come. Possible full tife work
For local interview- give phon<
and particulars. Write Pan Am
erican Distributing Co., Inc., P
O. Box 8212, New Orleans 22
Louisiana. 5b
Salesmen or Agent
Wanted
Want to make $15 to $25 in a day
Many are doing it. Pleasant worl
for man or woman. No exper
ience needed. Spare or full time
Will teach and finance you. Onl;
applicants over 21 will be con
sidered. Write R. BERHENKE
128 E. Clark St., Freeport, 111.
_ 51l
Business Opportunity
Male or female, from this area
wanted to service and collee
from automatic dispensing an
amusement devices. No selling
Age not essential. Car, refei
ences, and $400 to $700 work in
capital necessary. 7 to 12 hour
weekly nets to $300 monthly. Pos;
ibility full time work. For Iocs
interview give full particular;
phone. Write P.O. Box 700^
Mpls. 11, Minn. 51
WELL DRILLING and well an
windmill repair. — Write Bo
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL GO., ONeill
3 blks W & 3Vfe blks N stopligl
IS YOUR insurance costing to
much? Are you properly ii
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt
O’Neill, Nebr. 34t
OPENING April 12, Corner Bait
Shop. 11 miles N. of Spencer.
For sale shiners, mi nows, frogs,
and night crawlers. Licensed
sporting goods.—Ed Luddeman.
Spencer. _ 50-lc
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Phone 207 — O'Neill
Auctions
ED THOR1N
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
O'NEILL. NEBR. — PH. 269
CASH LOANS
SIGNATURE — AUTO —
FURNITURE
We have a plan to fit every
need & budget. Strictly confi
dential. friendly service.
O'Neill Loan Company
VIRGIL L. LAURSEN
Phone 434 O'Neill, Nebr.
49c
See E. J. Shane
ATKINSON
for dragline work, sewer and
water ditches and clam work
50-22p
BOWLING RESULTS:
STEAMUNE
W L
Splits . 31 11
Page Oilers . 24Va 17 Va
Methodist Men . 23 19
Farmers Store . 23 19
Heinz 57 . 18 24
Legion Blue . 18 24
Fehrs Trac. & Equip. 15lxa 26'a
Pepper Uppers .15 27
H1G—Lawrence House, Heinz 57,
206.
HIS—Bud Krugman, Pepper Up
pers. 526.
HTG—Methodist Men. 867.
HTS—Page Oilers, 2351.
BOOSTERS
W L
Caterpillars . 59 31
Ten Pen Lanes •. 54 36
Dick's Bar . 47 43
Town House . 46 44
J. M. McDonald . 44 46
Nite Owls .. 40 50
Hunts Plumbing . 37 53
Pin Pals . 33 5 7
HIG—Marge Polacek, J. M. Mc
Donald, 230.
HIS- Marge Polacek, J. M. Mc
Donald, 511.
HTG—Dick's Bar, 805.
HTS—Dick’s Bar, 2194.
WARBIERS
W L
Wrens . 18% 8%
Meadow Larks . 14% 12%
Canarys . 13% 13 h
HOG SALES BIGGER AND BETTER
WEEK AFTER WEEK AT VERDIGRE !
ANOTHER BIG HOG SALE MONDAY WITH NEARLY 1000
HEAD GOING ON SALE. Hogs again found the buyers all active
ly bidding for numbers. EXTREME TOP REACHED $17.25 with
the good No. 1 and No. 2 mixed hogs selling from $16.25 to $17.00.
Heavier hogs from $15.50 to $16.25. Brood sows and pigs found
plenty of buyers with some 60 pound pigs selling at $17.60 each.
Light butchers and feeders from $17.75 to $19.25.
CHECK OUR MONDAY SALE BEFORE YOU SHIP ELSE
WHERE-IT WILL BE $$$ IN YOUR POCKET TO SELL YOUR
HOGS IN VERDIGRE.
BIGGEST CATTLE SALE EVER
This Friday in Verdigre—April 17, 12:00 Noon
1 OVER 40 CONSIGNORS HAVE IJSTED MORE THAN 1200 ( AT
TLE. Included are those good cows and several bulls of all breeds.
See the SPECIALLY PRINTED SALE BILLS ADVERTISING
1 THIS OUTSTANDING SALE. Over 400 pigs listed. PLAN TO
ATTEND THE SALE THIS FRIDAY IN VERDIGRE AND RE
» -MEMBER IT STARTS AT 12:00 NOON.
For the best in selling service and prices, consign your nes oc
to our market in Verdigre. We appreciate your patronage.
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
DON JENSEN, Mgr.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
The Louis Neilson Shoe Repair Equipment
On Main Street, Chambers, Nebraska
Saturday, April 18—1 P.M.
> This equipment will be offered as a unit and if unablf to si II
: a unit will be sold by the piece. I»ng term lease available on
building.
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Equipment Consists of:
, Sklffer; Singer Sewing Machine, like new; Buffer; New Heels;
New Leather; Leather Purses; Shoe Stands; Nail Trays; Harness
Dipping Vat and Various Miscellaneous Tools for the leather
j trade too numerous to mention. Also some furniture including
1 kitchen set. rocking chair, occasional chair, stone jars and some
small tools.
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This is an open sale and anyone having anything
to sell bring it in.
TERMS: Cash
! LOUIS NEILSON, Owner
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0 M. GROSSNICKLAUS CHAMBERS STATE BANK
Auctioneer Clerk
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Complete Liquidation
Sale Of Dry Goods
THIS IS IT ! For several weeks we have been re
ducing our Dry Goods Stock and looking for a
buyer to carry it on. Since we have not found a
buyer this stock will be close dout completely
and it is priced to do it Quickly! You home sew
ers will find top quality yard goods here at
prices that should induce you to buy for some
time ahead. We urge you to come in soon be
cause every day will cut the selection. We are
listing just a few items — but remember, Every
thing Goes!
Values from 49c to 79c yd.
One Lot GINGHAMS & PRINTS ... only 29c yd.
All Those Fine Quality
| QUADRIGA NEEDLEIZED PRINTS .. only 37c yd.
50 PLAIN COLORS TO MATCH .37c yd.
| INDIAN HEAD or MOOSEHEAD . 49c yd.
$2.98 BLACK VELVET.only $1.69 yd.
$3.98 Value
4 YD. DRESS PATTERNS.44" width $2.98
j Organdies, Crepes, Linings, Taffeta, Nylon Net,
Draperies, Acetate & Nylon Fabrics—All drastic
i ally reduced to close.
10c NYLON HAIR NETS.4 for 25c
$1.50 Value
30 DENIER MOJUD THIGHMOLD HOSE 98c pair
DON'T MISS THIS ! 39c Value!
Finest! Pastel colors, some white with color trim.
E&W DURENE ANKLETS for Children, only 19c
; KOTEX . box 36c
KLEENEX . 200 size 11c
COATS & CLARKS Guaranteed Lifetime ZIPPERS
at Big Savings!
Pins, Safety Pins and Odds and Ends in Notions
priced to move quickly!
MOJUD and STRUTWEAR LINGERIE that you can
buy for the future as gifts and save!
Hoskinson's
Atkinson, Nebr.