The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1951, SUPPLEMENT, Page 2, Image 14

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We’ll Meet You at the
DIARY CALF EXHIBIT
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T THE 1951 HOLT COUNTY FAIR!
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Congratulations
to the Fair!
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PUT AN OLDTIMER behind the wheel of a modem John Deere
Tractor for the first time. Show him the Powr-Trol lever that
controls integral or drawn equipment hydraulically and let him
make a few trials. He’ll come back, grinning from ear to ear,
with one enthusiastic comment—“Who said you can’t teach an old
dog new tricks?”
EVERYWHERE farmers are taking to Powr-Trol like a duck takes
to water. And no wonder, for it’s the greatest contribution
to easier, faster, better farming made in recent years!
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your JOHN DEERE Dealer
PHONE 562 (Former Rollerdrome Bldg.) O'NEILL
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CHAMBERS
There’s a big treat in store for you at the John Deere Exhibit. Yoti*Il I
see new, modern farm machinery—implements that will lighten your
job, save many hours of work, and increase your farming profits.
From one end of the exhibit to the other, implements are displayed
for you to inspect leisurely and to “talk over” with our fair represents
five. Plsn now to spend s few hours at our exhibit. You’ll enjoy it
%%*j|Y«ry minute!