The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 31, 1959, Image 4

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    FOR SALE
FOR SAIF. Reg Polled Hereford
Bulb Two 24 and 3 vears old.
Proven, tierd buu quality tome
yearling* Everett Van Dover,
2 4 miles east of old Opportun
ity or 22 miies west of Verdlgre,
ir 16 south of Lynch 25tf 1
FOR SAIF 30 registered Angus \
hull*, coming 2 years old Elbon I
Bardolier ami Black Peer breed
ing Well grown, rugged, heavy
hone, bloeky type, price* reason
able. Elmerest Farms, 6 miles
south. 14 east of Leigh, Ne
braska. 34-36p |
»v>R SAIF: Registered Hamp
Mir hoars Big, rugged well
grown Affred Hansen, Plain
om, Nebr. 12tfc
FOR SALE Six head of Hereford
hulls; *1 sired by Hardy Aster
and 2 by Domino 91. These bulls
are 4 and half brothers to my
Grand Champion bull at Here
ford-A-Rama sale at Broken
llow in Nov. Yellow in color,
rugged while fed oats and grass.
Range in age from coming 2
year olds to early fall yearlings.
Also have a few registered cows
and one heifer Bert Huff, phone
20W1, Ainsworth, Nebr. 34-36p
FOR SALE Hereford hull calf,
sire Zato Heir M. 29 dam.
Princess Choice, calved May 20.
1959 George Gatzerhoyer, O’
Neill. 2 mi. N. 1 mi. E. on
Oppty. road ami 24 mi. north.
36-39i)
SALT FOR SAIF; Kanapolis
$16 50 u ton; American $20.50
a ton; white block 75c Ivocated
3 blks east, 4 hlks north of
traffic light, Everett (’.organ,
Ph 164, O’Neill. 51 tf
FOR SALE- Pu ebred Hampshire
meat-type Ix-ars. Reasonably
priced. Henry Stelling and Son,
2 S. and Vi V/. of Orchard, Nc
hraska. 2#tf
FOR SAIF: More fancy Cream
cows. Shore s Guernseys, Hol
steins, Swiss Extra large fancy
.Some fresh with calves Rea
sonable prices Harold Shores,
Neligh ph. TU 7-40«) TU 7
♦850 25tf
TAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy headquarters.
Always fresh. 27tfc
SE1 US lor new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mdbile homes. 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone
Contois Motor Co.. Nellgh.
30tf
FOR SALE Milo, 250 bushels or
more. Ron Shonka, Atkinson.
34-36c
MUST SELL!!
LARGE STOCK OF
New ami Used
TRAILERS
No Reasonable Offer Refused!!
Whether you pay cash,
Fimuice or have a Trade
You Can Do Better at
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr. EX5-2170
Low Overhead—Low Prices
Contact Us Today
O’Neill vicinity contact
Clarence Johnson
Elms Motel—O’Neill
34tfc
FOR SALE—IIIC power washing
cream separator, model 3G.
Near new. Charlie L. Meyer,
Royal. 34-36p
TOR SALE Set of oxygen and
acetylene tmttles (large size).
Northwest Electric, O'Neill. 34tfc
(59 Hereford Bulls. Extra good
FOR SALE: High quality April
backs. Kieth Ahart - O’Neill,
Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31 tf
FOR SALE Army Halftrack with
front winch. Trade for corn.
Kieth Abart, O’Neill. 36-38c
MACHINERY
42 Farmall MI)
48 Farmall C
49 Farmall II
47 Farmall II
43 Farmall H
Snow buckets for loaders
Hydraulic farm loaders $50 & up
IHC Cream separator
Used chain saw
JD Hammermill
Mechanical shop press
Used parts bins
APPLIANCES—
Used Easy Spindry, very clean
Used Maytag wringer washer
Used Norge refrigerator $35
Used IHC refrigerator
Used IHC 12-ft. freezer $135
See us for RCA Whirlpool
appliances
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'NEILL, NEBR.
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—Improved 80 acres 4
mi. from Clearwater on good
gravel road, l'a mi. to highway
275. Ideal for semi-retired
couple Buildings in good repair.
REA. natural gas, hot and cold
water, bathroom. Mail route t,o
door Immediate possession.
' Leon Beckwith, Emmet. 36tf
FOR SALE with March 1, 1960
possession. approximately 8
acres, well improved, located ,
immediately east of the Gate
way Motel just off Hwy. 20 in
cast O'Neil];
160 acres well improved, located
2 mi. east of O’Neill on Hwy.
108;
3 vacant city kits in O'Neill lo
cated directly east of the Jim
Corkle residence.
For inspection and additional '
information see either Jim Cor
klo, O'Neill or Ernie Weller. At
kinson. 3&-38c
Listings For Sale
760 acres northeast of Inman,
improved: 160 acres north of
Page, modem home; 320 acres
modem improved, Atkinson, ir
rigation equipped: 320 farm near
Emmet; 160 farm east of O'Neill,
irrigated, with equipment; 320
improved northeast of O’Neill,
fnrm and pasture; 80 acres
northwest O’Neill, good location,
well fenced anti near Highway
No. 20
EDTHORIN
PHONE 207 — O’NEILL
13tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Heated apartment, 3
rooms and bath, private en
trance, utility room. Phone Darel
Bright 638LW after 6. 35tf
FOR RENT- two Tied room home.
Kieth Abart. O’Neill. 22tfc
T)R RENT Apartment in Golden
Hotel annex. Furnished or un
furnished. Call 35, O’Neill. 27tf
TOR RENT Rooms Night, week
or month. Atr conditioned, clean,
gixxi beds. Redecorated.—Hotel
O’Neill. Phone 364. New Man
agement. 36pd.
FOR RENT — Basement sleeping
rooms for men. Close in. Call
574J, O'Neill. 29tf
FOR RENT—IHC Rotary Stalk
cutter. Shelhamer Equipment
Co., O’Neill. tf
HOUSE FOR RENT All modem,
two bedroom. Across from Li
brary. Mrs Lawrence Jonas,
Box 212, O’Neill. 36p
WANTED
Money DOES Make
A Difference
If you would like a good personal
income, Avon Cosmetics holds
the answer. Become a represen
tative and serve your neighlwrs
during convenient hours. Work
approximately 5 hours daily.
Over 35. Write Miss Alice Dial,
District Manager, P. O. Box No.
365, North Platte. 36c
WANTED—Used harn or granary.
Call 434 or write Box 276, O’
Neill. 36c
$100 MONTHLY
SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money
from New Type high quality coin
operated dispensers in this area.
No selling.
To qualify you must have car,
references, $600 to $1900 cash.
Seven to twelve hours weekly
can net up to $400 monthly. More
full time. For personal inter
view write P.O. Box 1055, Boise,
Idaho. Include phone number.
26p
WELL DRIIJJNG and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL 00 . O’Neill
” hlks W & 3% blks N stoplight
WANTED: Serum ptgs: loading
days, Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WORK WANTED Guaranteed
welding and mechanic work done.
East of drive-in theatre.—Ver
non Gorgen, O'Neill. 32tfc
WE DON'T WANT All. THE bus
iness—Just yours.. Patton’s Ben
J Franklin, O’Neill. tfc
WANTED I
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
Wick’s BODY SHOP
Complete Body ana Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O'NEILL -
for Any Job 25tl
WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm
supply business handling well
known products. Small capital
I needed. Write box TH, c-o The
Frontier. 5th
EXPERT
REPAIR SHOP
Watch Repairing!
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O'Neill
~
Minnesota Woolen Company
Bonded Representative
Robert W. Young
Phone 192-J
609 East Adams
2Stfc
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
| Station—O'Neill
7 90tt
L. Guthmiller
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIAL^’ . in all kinds of
autornot'n le, -uc« and tractor
repair Acetyir-ie », t f;ng
LAWN MOWER renHlrtnii. Also
repair parts for Lawson - Keo
-Clinton
PACKING
HOUSE
WORKERS
Openings on permanent jobs
With or without experience
Minimum rate 2.1612 per hour
Plus 2c allowance
for each hour worked
Hospitalization
Life Insurance
Sick Pay
Paid vacation and holidays
Write, phone or apply
Employment office
Omaha phone MA 4720
Wilson & Co., Inc.
27 and T Streets, Omaha, Nebr.
34-35
LOST & FOUND
IX9ST Three whiteface calves and
one cow branded S Bar 1 on left
hip from pasture on Carsten
place. Liuis J. Jaros, Verdigre.
35-36p
MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION—A new Fringe Area
Philco for Christmas. We will
give absolutely top trade-in al
lowance on any make or model
TV’. It makes no difference if it
works or not. Bring your set in
or call on us for trade on our
1960 line of Philco TV’s. Terms
available. As little as 2.50 per
week. No reasonable offer re
jected. Stuart TV & Appliance.
Stuart. Nebraska. In Atkinson
_it Mai 9fw.
TRY MYRT’S CAFE for delicious
home-made bread and rolls.
35-37p
EVERY COW can stand for im
provement. CURTISS STUD
SERVICE can bring improve
ment to your cows with matings
to the greatest sires in the world.
Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill.
34tfc
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill. Nebr. 34tf.
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
O’NEILL. NEBR. — PH 269
CASH LOANS
Signature — Auto — Furniture
O’Neill Loan Co.
VIRGIL LAURSEN
Phone 434 ONeill
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O NEILL
NOTICES
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Share
holders of the O'Neill National
Bank will be held in the banking
rooms of said bank between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
on Tuesday, January 12, 1960.
The purpose of the meeting is
for the election of a board of di
rectors for the ensuing year and
transaction of such other business
as may properly come before the
meeting.
F. N. Cronin, president
SAVE UP TO $20 OR MORE
ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
VIRGIL LAURSEN
O'Neill, Nebraska
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin
cere thanks and deep gratitude to
all our friends and neighbors for
their many acts of kindness and
sympathy, the beautiful floral of
ferings and cards.
Special thanks to the Work and
Fun club members for the lunch
served at the Grimton school house
after the funeral.
36c The Pospeshil Family
WE WISH TO THANK our friends,
neighbors and relatives for their
expressions of sympathy, acts of
kindness and the floral offerings
and memorials. Also thanks to
those who offered their prayers
and sem cards to John while he
was hospitalized. A special thank
you to Dr. Carstens, the Sisters
and nurses, who gave him such
kind and good care.
Your kind expressions and thought
fullness w'ill always be remem
bered. Mrs. John Osenhaugh
36p and family
I WE WISH TO EXTEND our most
sincere thanks to our many rela
tives and friends for their many
.acts of kindness extended during
our hpother's accident and death
of Arthur Masden of Verdel, Nebr.
Drs, Wilson and Waters labored
so many long hours in an effort
to save Artie's life. Ma\ God bless
them for their heroic work Never
have physicians tried harvler to
save a man's life’ The sjiecial
nurses were also among this heroic
group. No words of mine can ex
press my sincere gratitude.
Among the many others who were
So very helpful were the Don
Franklin family of O'Neill, whose
thoughtfulness helped me during
Artie's stay at the O’Neill hos
pital, Their kindnesses helped me.
The. St. Anthony’s hospital Sisters
and nurses were so helpful and
understanding during Artie's stav
there. May God bless them in
their wonderful care of the injur
ed and sick.
When Artie w as taken to the hos
pital, Mr. and Mrs. Art Barta took
over the duties on the farm. My
confidence in their ability left me
free to do anything I could do for
Artie with no other worry. And
among the many neighbors who
worked so tirelessly with them
were the families of: Edward
Mays’, Marvin Tuchs’, Allen Hen
dersons’, Fred Millers'. Gordon
DeKays’, Corky Kalkowskis’, Wal
ter Svatos'. and Leonard Blacks'.
There were more names I cannot
recall. May God lie gracious to
you all!
There were many floral offerings
and memorials. These were lovely
and may I again say, “Thank
You".
The Community Ladies served a
most delicious dinner at the Ladies
Aid Building at Verdel for the
relatives and close friends and
then brought out lunch in the
home for the family. We apprec
i iated this so much.
It was hard for me to return home
after Artie’s death and my sin
cere thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Graf
ton Franklin ami the relatives at
Lynch and Bristow for the shelter
of their loving homes, and the
many days and nights they stayed
with me
Pastors Chase and Herr had the
funeral services so beautifully
planned with Mrs. Emil HanzUk
and Mrs. Rtvss Runyan as their
singers Both pastors and singers
made taxi's name glorified Sirs.
Melba Black Lower gave us com
fort and spiritual strength in her
piano selections. Our hearts again
overflow with gratitude for all this
and our church's prayers and help
are deeply appreciated.
The many comforting letters, and
cards of sympathy helped us to all
to lift our hearts in praise for
friends who mourn Artie's death
with us. May we each have pure
characters and lives that when
Jesus and His Holy Angels de
scend to this wicked earth for His
Saints, that you, with us, may
meet our brother in the air, and
spend eternity together. Then we
shall understand!
Frances Masden
The Masden Families of S IT,
Minn., Kans., Colo., Ariz.,
Wash., Ore., and Nebr,
Inman News
Bv Mrs. James McMahan
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Webster
of Omaha, came Thursday after
noon to spend the Christmas
weekend in the home of Mrs.
Webster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Hutton.
Mr. and Mrs. William McEl
v ain and son, Greg of Omaha came
Thursday to spent the holiday
weekend in the home of Mrs. Mc
EJvain’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Coventry and Bill and with
relatives in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith and
family of Euphrata Wash., came
Tuesday to vist in the homes of
Mrs. Anna Smith and Mr. and
| Mrs. Otto Retke.
Mr. and Mrs. Altiert Anthony
and family wore Christmas guests
m the home of Mr. anti Mi's. Dale
MutschuUat and family at Page.
Miss Brenda Oilman ot Omaha
si«ept the Christmas weekend vi
siting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George L c'olman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hartigan
and family of Lexington came
Thursday evening to spend the
weekend in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. James Coventry and Hill and
Mrs. Mary Hartigan.
Mrs. James Reis and daughter
of Omaha came Tuesday to spend
until Thursday in the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. l>avtd Mors
, ach and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holla m mid
family of Syracuse, Kan., spent
the weekend visiting in the home
of Mr. Boh am s mother, Mrs. Mira
Fairbanks and with relatives in
O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander
left Wednesday for Water bury
where they spent the holidays in
the home ot Mrs. Alexanders
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Noe and family .
Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson and
Mrs. Jiunes McMahan spent Wed
nesday evening in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wrede and
family at O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch and
daughter, Conda, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Couch and Bruce and Fred
Schaum were Christmas day
guests in the home of Ivan's
mother, Mrs. Eva Couch at Orch
ard.
Ronald Coventry of Norfolk s(>e!it
from Wednesday until Monday in
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Coventry.
Mr. atul Mrs. James Coventry
were Christmas eve guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc
Elvain and family in O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Caster and
daughters of Sterling, Colo., came
Saturday to visit in the fume ol
Mrs. Caster’s mother, Mrs. Anna
Smith and with other relatives.
Ned and Neil Kelly, Clark
Gaughenbaugh, Dick Coventry
and Harold Sobotka, who attend
college at Norfolk, came Wednes
day to spend the holidays with
their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley of
Ohiow'a visited in the home of
Don’s parents, Mr. mid Mrs. W.
K Kelley and family during the
Christmas holidays.
Miss Shirley Luben of Devils
l-age, N. D., came Thursday morn
mg to spend the holidays visiting
her mother, Mrs Charles Luben.
Christmas guests in the homo
of Mr. anil Mss Kenneth Coventry
atul sons were Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McEh am and son oi Nor*
folk James Pinkcrman of O Neill*
Mr and Mrs. James Co\entry and
Hill. Mrs James McMahan and
Mr and Mrs. John Mattson, Af
ternoon guests in the Coventry
home were Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Harte and tamily
\lr, and Mrs. Rolvrt Hutton
and family of Omaha s|x'nt the
r'hrtstmas weekend visiting m the
home of Mr. Hutton's parents, Mr.
and Mi's. Thomas Hutton
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohorle of
Minneapolis. Minn., came Thursday
to visit in Hie home of Mrs, C>lx-r
ie s mother, Mrs. R H. South and
Mr South and with relatives and
friends in O’Neill and Emmet.
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd lvl*>ng
and Mr. and Mrs. Merle IvLoug
and BUI left Thursday for Oma
ha to spend the Christmas week
end in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
I van DeLong and family and Mr.
and Mrs. 1 vnald Meyer and fami
ly.
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Hackett and
family of Chanilieiiain. S. IV, were
Christmas day callers in the home
ol Mr. and Mrs. David Morsb.n h.
They wen* accompanied to Cham
berlain Thursday evening by Mrs.
Haekett's mother, Mrs. Khz.alieth
Morhaeh, wlx> will spetal some
time in the Hackett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I-angley
and daughter left Tuesday tor
their home in Lincoln after spend
ing a few days in the home of
Mrs. Langely's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira L. Watson.
Christmas day guests in the
home of Mrs. Josie ivlinal were
Mrs. Arthur Horton and family
of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs Karl
MeClenahan and family of O'
Neill.
Christmas eve guests at the llon
ald Keyes home were Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Pruss, Margaret and Verna,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mildred
Keyes and Marvin Rouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sobotka and
family of Dansville, 111., spent a
few days last Week ei-hkig Mr.
Sobotka s parent!. Mr and Mrs.
Lew is Sobotka and family .
Mr ami Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family were Oinstmus eve
guests in the homo of Mr. ami
Sirs. Gay Hull ami family at Ked
hn\l They wore overnight guests
iTtristmas eve in the home of Mr.
ami Mi's. Guy Hull.
Kdwin Rev maids of Eugene, Ore.,
spent Saturday visiting in the home
of Mr. and Mrs Albert Reynolds
and family. Edwin ami AUwrt are
bn'tliers.
Clifford Antlx>ny stopped ruos
day evening enroute to his home
m Hillings. Mont-, to visit his
brother, Albert Antltuny and faint
ly
Mr. and Mrs Henry l’mss and
daughters. Margaret ami Verna
sjH'nt Christmas day m Greeley
with their daughter, Mrs. Pat
Cook ami family.
Gray don llartigan returned to his
home in Lexington Sunday after
spending the weekend in Uie homes
of Mr. ami Mrs. James Coventry
and Mis. Mary llartigan. Mrs
llartigan and children remained tn
the Coventry home for a longer
visit.
Mrs. Russell Napier of Sterling.
Kan. visited Verna l'russ Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miehaelis
and Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. Ri
mer Miehaelis were Christmas day
guests in the home of Mr, and
Mrs. lJoyd Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gorgon re
turned to their homo in Platts
mouth Saturday after visiting in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patta
Lines.
Money To Loan!
Property, Oars. Truek*,
Fium Equipment
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Company
Household <»oods, Personal
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