PA«»E A—THE FRONTIER, O’Ne 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 2Vj miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12. tf FOR SAIJS: 1950 Ford tractor, loader and mower, price $700. Also 400 l>ales straw. Francis Weller, Atkinson. 38-40pl FOR SALE: A pair of women’s white shoe ice skates, size 5. Very good condition. Very resonable —See Seovie at Western Auto. tfhc FOR IAI,E ' 158 Richerdson trail er home, size 10x47 ft., like new Call, Bristow phone 7522. 37-40c 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 BOLT COUNTY Hereford Araocla tion sale Tuesday, Fehruary 17 at O'Neill. 34-42e FOR SALE: Choice purebred and grade Angus bulls.- Musil Bros., O'Neill. 37-42pd. 90 Bred Gilts For Sale! oat of registered stock and bred to registered !x>ars. Bred for March and April farrow. Double vaccinated. Priced 50c to 51.50 per cwt. below Omaha top. New Deal Oil Co. TONY ASIMUS O'Neill. Nebr. 38-39c SDR SALE: BABY CHICKS, hatches off weekly starting Feb. 2nd. Prices from 51.50 per 100 ■p Book your orders now. We ■How 31c per doz. for farm run eggs in trade on chicks.— CORKLE'S, INC., O’Neill. 38-39c60 FOR SALE: Ail modem hotel, 17 rooms, located on highway 20 281. plenty of pavement parking, also would make an ideal rest home. Will sell very reason able—Annabel I Asimus, Hotel O’Neill, O’Neill, Nebr. 37c FOR SALE: Aermotor windwills, one—6 ft. at 555 ; 8 ft.—175. Both in good repair.—BRUNSWICK PLUMBING & HEATING, Brunswick. 35-38c New Machinery New HM 26 International compick ers, two-row, special __$1,400 SPECIAL LOW prices on 350 and 450 Farmall tractors Used Equipment ■SI Farmall M. fuel burner, com pletely overhauled ■46 M Farmall, fuel burner, com pletely overhauled OLDER TRACTORS— *948 H tWO JD A 1946 JD A 1946 JD B Used Trucks, Pickups *955 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 1963 Chevrolet 4-dr. Bel Aire sedan 1964 Chevrolet 4-door Several used JD roughage mills Storjohann Equip. Co. Lowest equipment prices In USA! Burwell, Nebr. 22tl Cattle For Sale! 1,600 head of good stock cows and bred heifers. Both Angus and Hereford, two- to seven-yrs. old. Dairy cows and heifers: Six Hol steins. three Brown Swiss, one Guernsey. 170 head of good western ewes, starting to lamb soon. NEAR NEW No. 82 14-ft. Massey Harris combine. WANTED: Stocker and feeder cat tle of all kinds. Dayle Hewett Box 533 Phone 195— O’Neill 38c NOTICE: Holt County Aberdeer Angus association sale February T at O’Neill. 36-41( FOR SALE: Ten first calf Hoi stein heifers. — Earl Cadwalla der, phone 2672, Stuart. 37-38i FOR SALE: Hamp York shin cross brood sows, will start far rowing last of January.—Pau Zakrzewski. O'Neill. 37-38p6( aTeTl e r Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED O'NEILL, NEBR — PH. 269 SEWING MACHINES WE REPAIR all makes. We u» dersell anybody in price anc outsell anybody in quality. FOR SALE: 1941 Farmall H trac tor. good rubber.—Walter Fick Inman. 38c ill, Nc4>r„ Thursday. Jan. 15, 1W». Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O'Neil] Mark this date on your calendar: John Deere Day, O’Neill, Jan uary 26. 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 I .J-D 15-ft. disc , AC 11-ft. disc | 730 J-D lister Farmhand Loader, complete J-D No 9 comsheller M-M 14-ft. grain drill, good con dition Plows, all sizes FOR SAIJL 150 top producing Minnesota, Holstein and Guern sey heifers and cows. Will sell at a very reasonablt price. — Rud ie Juracek, Ewing. 3&-43c FOR SAUL Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.. O'Neill. 47ctf SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16 50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of traffic light. Everett Gorgan, Ph 164 O’Neill. 51tf Angus Bull Sale WE WILL sell seven choice reg istered coming 2-year-old Angus bulls at the Butte Livestock Mar ket, Wednesday, January 28. F. W. Loock and Son, Spencer, Nebr. 38-39c Registered Hampshire Gilts FOR SALE: Breeding stock of high merit. To farrow in Feb ruary and March. Walter Sojka & Sons 1V4 ml. N. and 4 E of Page. ntf For Sale 1955 640 Ford tractor, A-l condition 1954 NAA Ford tractor, overhaul ed and painted 1953 NAA Ford tractor, overhauled and painted 1957 420 J-D tractor with live PTO and three point hitch, just like new 1941 H Farmall tractor, overhaul ed with power pack and painted rubber, like new 1948 8N Ford tractor, recondition ed and painted, with nearly new rubber 1946 9N Ford tractor, good condi tion and good rubber 1944 9N Ford tractor, A-l codnition and rubber, like new. 15-30 IHC tractor in good running order, on rubber ! Dearborn heavy duty loader with mountings for 8N or 9N Ford trac tors 12-ft. Case grain drill on rubber with grass seed attachment, A-l condition Bearcat hammermill with travel- \ ing feed table, very good J-D hammermill with traveling feed table, good Twindraulic loader with mountings for H or M Farmall tractors Halbur Implement Co. Butte, Nebraska 37-38c MACHINERY 1950 M 1940 M 1946 H 1944 H 1948 Oliver 70 John Deere M 1954 Super C IHC Sheller 15-ft. Disc Rotary Hoe Sargent Loader with hay head J-D 10A Hammormill 2-Rake hitch APPLIANCES: Used 12-ft. freezer Kenmore auto washer Maytag auto washer Stop in and see the new WHIRLPOOL APPIJANCES Shelhamer Equip. O’NEILL, NEBR. IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool FOR REASONABLE prices try LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 blks. west of postoffice. Can serve you days or evenings by appointment or without 24tf I 958 Ford 2-Dr. Hardtop | The undersigned will sell at public 1 auction for cash , 1958 Ford 2-dr. hardtop, serial No. G-8EV122476, at 11 a m Friday, January 16, 1959, at Oscar Spit zenberger garage, 125 W. Doug las st., O’Neill, Nebr. The undersigned reserves the right to bid. Associates Discount Corp. PAY DAY IS every day when you milk a CURTISS COW. Build a better future with better breeding. It doesn't cost, IT PAYS. — Duane Gray, O’Neill, phone I 470. 37tf Mobile Homes Buy a Mobile Home and Live the Economical Way We trade, finance, deliver any where, set them up and service them I J\RGE STOCK NEW & USED New 1950-50' 10' wide. $4495.00. New 1959-36’ 8 Wide. $2995.00 Other sizes from 14' to 52' Good Used Trailers in Stocky Great Lakes 45’, Richardson 37’, Nashua 35', Continental 39', ABC 33', Trailette 24’. Glider 25'. Others coming in. Open Sundays and Evenings Miller Trailer Sales Albion. Nebr. Phone 460 38tf FOR SALE: One Tennessee Walk er stallion, coming 4 yrs. old. papered. Call or write: ROBERT SIREK, Brunswick 35-38c January Special! 20th Century Electric WELDER with cutting tab • 20-year warranty • Complete with all attachments • Terms & Trade-Ins $225 GAMBLES, O'Neill Downstairs Store 37-40c FOR SALE: 40 head of stock cows.- Marion Davis, Stuart. 38c CARDS of THANKS WE WISH TO THANK Doctors Waters and Wilson and the hos pital staff for the wonderful care during our stay at St. An thony's hospital and to all our friends and relatives who sent us cards and gifts and visited us, while at my folks and since we have returned to our home in Ewing, It is all greatly ap preciated.— MRS. MILAN WELKE and LEE ANN. 38c 50 WE SINCERELY wish to thank all who offered their sympathy and understanding at the time of the loss of our loved one. A special thank you to Dr. Finley, Biglins, Father Duffy and all of the ladies who helped to prepare dinner. We are entemally grate ful. — James Boyle and Gay Ion Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyle Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Boyle Mr. and Mrs. John Boham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trowbridge 38c50 I WOULD like to thank those peo ple who remembered me with cards, gifts, and visits while I was a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital. A special thank you to those who were so wonderful in doing my chores while I was ill. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. -ROBERT L. PRILL 38c50 WE WISH TQ EXPRESS our most sincere thanks to all our rela tives, neighbors and friends for the get-well cards, messages of sympathy, the beautiful floral offerings and memorials. Also the many other acts of kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our dear husband and father,— MRS. JAMES E. WILEY and FAMILY. 38p50 I WOULD like to thank everyone who remembered me while I was in the hospital. Everything you did for me will never be forgotten by me or my family. —DICK LAURSEN ?8c I WISH TO THANK Dr. Carstens, the hospital staff, and all my friends and relatives lor their kindness, visits, gifts and cards during my stay >n St. Anthonys. —LEO SCHNEIDER. 38p WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS our heartfelt thanks to everyone who, by word or deed, assisted us in our time of great sorrow God bless each and everyone.— MRS. GEORGE E. PETERSON, SR., and FAMILY. 28c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Modem furnished apartment, heated, close In. — Elmer Hagensick, phone 538-R, O’Neill. 23tf. FOR RENT: Improved farm land. Write P.O. Box 228, O'Neill. 38-39c FOR RENT: Three - room apart ments on ground floor, 127 per month, % block north of New Deal Oil Co. — Tony Asimus, O’Neill, phone 510. 19ti FOR RENT: 4-room uptown apartment, water and heat fur nished — George Weingartner, O’Neill, phone 15F11. 26tfc FOR RENT: Modem apartment —A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas, O’Neill, phone 515. 12tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. lOtf FOR RENT: Basement Apt, close in.—George Petersen, O’Neill. 32tf Mrs. Cook Hostess— Winners of O Monde club held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Cook were Mrs. H. D. Gil dersleeve, Mrs. Fred Appleby and Mrs. George Waters. A guest was Mrs. George Carstens. WANTED Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - ONLILL - for Any Job 25 tt New Phillips "66" Station A modern ‘'66" station is under construction on the lots across from the Wesleyan Methodist church, on the east side of Main street in Spencer. It will lie a two-stall station with facilities large enough to service both cars and trucks inside dur ing cold weather. This station will have underground storage tanks sufficient to handle a full transport of gasoline at one time Construction work will continue throughout the winter months, providing the weather permits. Applications are being accepted. Anyone interested in the opera tion of this new’ Phillips ‘‘66" station may write: Phillips Petroleum Co. Box 722 — Norfolk, Nebr. I OR FILL in this coupon and appli ation blanks will be mailed. Mailing of this coupon will be considered a preliminary appli cation and your name will be kept in strict confidence. My Name Street or Box No. City and State ____ WANTED TO RENT: Hay and alf alfa land for cash or share.— CORKLES, INC., O’Neill. 36-37p j 38-39c50 WANTED TO BUY: Team of Work horses. — Charlie Sim mons, Page. 38-39pd60 L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East at Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds at automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo —Clinton. WANTED TO LEASE OR RENT: Three-bedroom house in O’Neill, family moving to town. Large apartment would do but good house preferred. Inquire of Vir gil Laursen, O’Neill, phone 434. 38-39c MONEY TO LOAN on farms, ranches and town residential property. See Virgil Laursen ot the O’Neill Loan Co., O’Neill, phone 434. 13ti WANTED: We can use more high quality flocks to furnish hatch ing eggs. — CORKLE’S, INC., O’Neill. 38-39c50 WANTED: Crested wheat grass and alfalfa seed. Koinzan Seed, Elgin, Nebr. Phone 51 or 132. 38-41 c WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WANTED: Two-bedroom unfurn ished apt. Expect to be perm anent in city. Leave your name, address or phone No. at The Frontier. 38c WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf EXPERT Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’NeUl WANTED: Married man for ranch work. School 1 mile. — Claude Keller, Newport. 37-38p60 Income Opportunity RELIABLE MAN or woman from this area to service a route of cigarette machines. Will take 5 hrs. a week of your spare time and can net as high as $275 monthly and can be built to full time business with our help, which could eventually net $20, 000 annually. No experience or selling necessary, route is es tablished for the operator. To qualify you must have $1100 to $2200 cash immediately avail able, which is secured and a serviceable automobile If sin cerely interested write for per sonal interview giving phone number and brief outline of background to Box 8326, Minne apolis, Minnesota. 37-38 SITUATION WANTED: Exper ienced mother will care for your child in home anytime.—Phone 652, 419 No. Seventh. 38-41 e HELP WANTED: For general ranch work in Holt County. Reli able married man To start March 1, 1959. Write M-E, c/o this newspaper. Furnish refer ences 37-40c ART JAY the guaranteed foam1 cleaner for all upholstry. We clean rugs and upholstry — Dom McDermott, O'Neill. 37-38p60 WANTED: Upholstering and fur niture refinishing. Free pickup and delivery. — Write W. C Knowles, Route 1, O'Neill, or inquire at The Frontier. 28tf 1959—YEAR OF OPPORTUNITY AVON COSMETICS are in de mand. Customer acceptance highest in history. Territories now available for women to earn good income —Write Miss Alin Dial, District Manager, P. O. Box 365, North Platte. 37-38c REAL ESTATE FARM FOR SALE: NE quarter in section 35-29-9. If interested —contact Mrs. Mark Howard, | O'Neill, phone 347. 37-39p. FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room dwelling in South O'Neill — George C. Robertson, Phone 534. 35 tf FOR SALE: 640 acres in Wheeler county. 3 quarters good upland pasture, balance in farm land and lots. REA. Good house with water in the house. 2 wells with good soft water. On state high way with daily mail service within 200 yds. of house Priced to sell.-Call 525, O'Neill, or write Box 487. 37-39c FOR SALE: Three bedroom mod em home Attached garage. Choice comer lot. Located 131 E. Benton St.—Write Don Lineback, Box 41, Winner, S.D. 37-38p65 MISCELLANEOUS 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 WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL 00., O'Neill 3 blks W & blks N stoplight Inman News Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor and children of Washington state called on their aunt, Mrs. Ray Siders, Monday morning. Shirley Luben of Devil’s Lake, N.D., spent several days the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and family spent the weekend in Fair bury as guests in the home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley. Doctor and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and three boys of Valentine spent the weekend in the home of Mrs. Slusher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and two children and Lloyd Jones of El Monte, Calif., came Saturday night and are guests in the home of Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbs of O’ Neill were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Hibbs’ mother, Mrs. Ray Siders, and Marilyn. Leonard Sawyer, director of the Inman school band, presented his band in a mid-winter concert Mon day night at the school. The pro ceeds went to the march of dimes. A good-sized crowd was present. Following the concert, the band mothers served pie and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark were hosts Monday evening at the church annex to the Holt-Boyd County Rural Letter Carriers as sociation. A covered dish dinner was enjoyed by the group at 6:30 o’clock followed by a business ses sion. Members were present from Atkinson, Page, Spencer, Ewing, Niobrara and Butte. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Matson and Donald Keyes were Inman guests. Use Frontier Want Ads! _ WHEN TOC need money for any worthy purpose, such as old bills, Installment purchases, medical attention, home or auto re pairs . . . see CENTRAL. Quick, confidential service; easy re payment terms to fit your Income. CENTRAL FINANCE CORP. FRANCIS TIGHE, Mgr. — BOB HATTER, Asst. Mgr. Phone 14 — O’Neill I • I Here’s action in Monday’s main event in the pro-golden gloves warmup matches in which O'Neill glovers defeated South Sioux City battlers. Ronnie Sutton. 142, Negro, spends a left on Dean Pofahl, 144, Ewing.—The Frontier Photo. Neighbors Cable Hay for Henry Dorr INMAN A group of nelghhors and friends gathered at the Henry Dorr farm, northeast of Inman, and cabled tiny from the meadow to the farm lot to make it easier to feed. Mr. Dorr was stricken with a heart attack several weeks ago and is unable to do hard work in the cold weather. Those who participated in the neighborly act included Emmet Thompson, Hob Meyers, Charles Cadwallader, Ora and George P. Oilman. Other Inman News Mrs. 11 E. Smith entertained the following ladies at her homo Tuesday afternoon: Mrs. Eaye Smith, Mrs. Melvin l/ironz, Mrs. E. E. Clark, Mrs. J. D. Hutton and Mrs Charles Luben. Mrs. Smith served refreshments. Mrs. Alliert Anthony, Mrs. Ken neth Coventry, Mrs. Ijeo llarte and Miss Bonnie Banks were in Norfolk Wednesday, January 7. Mrs. James P. Gallagher of O’ Neill was a Wednesday. January 7. visitor in the country home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gallagher. Mrs. Harry Appleby entertain ed the Neighborhood dub at her home Wednesday, January 7. The day was spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wrede of O’ Neill were Wednesday .evening January 7, guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Mattson. H. E. Smith was a Norfolk bus iness visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coventry and son, Joe, of Norfolk came Saturday and spent Sunday in the home of Ronnie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry. Headway Made on New Emmet School EMMET—Work is progressing rapidly on the new school in dis trict 20 at Emmet. It is a “very nice building” thus far. No completion date has been predicted. It is believed the weatherman holds the answer to what kind of progress will be made in the next few weeks. Other Emmet News llul)ert Raymond returned to Ft. Sill, Okla., Sunday, January 4, af ter spending his Christmas fur lough at home. Word from John Tenborg states he is enjoying a vacation, bask ing in the sun in Bermuda. Elmer Alder left early Monday morning for Omaha where he will attend mechanics’ school for two days. He expected to be back Wednesday, January 14. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton and children were Sunday dinner guests at the William Newton home. Mr. and Mrs. William Kramer ' and children of O’Neill were Sun day dinner guests of the Robert Foxes. Mrs. Paul Newton and chil dren visited there in the after noon. The Don Barnes family Sunday moved to O’Neill. The Emmet Methodist WSCS j served lunch Friday at the Ed ! Etherton sale. Mrs. Georgia McGinnis called on Mrs. Ralph Fritton Saturday in her new home in O'Neill. CpI. Marvin Strong of San Di ego, Calif., and Verne Ferguson of Waterloo visited at the Cecil McMillan home from Tuesday, January 6, until Sunday. Mrs. Henry Vequist of the Rock Falls community visited Mrs. William Serck Monday afternoon. New year’s day dinner guests of Mrs. Georgia McGinnis were Mrs. Esther Harris of O’Neill, Olin Fletcher, editor of the Brewster News, and Mr. and Mrs. John Conard. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pease, Joan and Rita, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and children cele brated Walter’s birthday anniver sary and watched the old year out and the new year in. t REASONS Why YOU May Need A LAND BANK LOAN Cheek Your Needs — There’s ■ km cost, long □ To Consolidate Debit term Land Bank Loan on q jc Modorniie jour land available for you Buildings If you need money for any Q Tp Buy ef these reasons. Make ap- Equipment pBcatfon to your local B«v Uverfosb KFLA. owned by farmer. □ J# ** J™** —for farmers, where you □ To Buy Land Can borrow with confi- Q For Any CoastrwdAro dance. Contact —- Fesgoso Elkhorn Valley National Farm Loan Association LYLE P. niERKS, Secretary-Treasurer PHONE 91 - O’NEILL Open Thursday Nights Instead of Saturday Nights ! Rogers Specials! — COMPARE THESE PRICES — A t FEEDS — GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 80% Com Cubes _ 58.00 Hi Lass (cattle conditioner) 57.00 40% Range Cubes _ 84.00 32% Range Cubes _ 79.00 40% Natural Cubes 85.00 PER 100 LBS. 40% Hog Supplement _ 5.25 18% Pig Creep _ 5.25 25% Hog Builder _ 5.00 20% Lay Pellets _ 4.50 32% Lay Concentrate _ 5.25 ROGERS MINERALS Cudahy Gold Bricks — Mineral Blocks and All Purpose R 12P — R 8P — I 3% Phos. Range 6% Range CALF MANNA — RUCKLE — SCOTCH O-LASS — BRAN SHORTS — MEAT SCRAPS — ROLLED OATS ROILED BARLEY Linseed — Soybean — Tankage Veterinary Supplies TRI BACTERIUM — ANTI BIOTICS MYZON PLUS WORMER — CATTLE SPRAYS Buy and Save at ROGERS PRODUCTS WHEN BETTER FEEDS ARE MADE . . . ROGERS WILL MAKE ’EM! North of Burlington Depot Phone 771 Jack Bailey, Mgr.