FOR SALE Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle on hand at all timet Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers. Arnold ThieLe >4 miles southwest at Clear water. Phone 17 on 12. tf For Sale: Take over easy mon thly payments after equity pay ment on like-new, 1957, 35 ft. Town and Country house trailer. Will also trade for furniture or livestock Eugene Goldf.uss Page phone 3608. 41-44s FOR SALE: Four good Holstein cows, just fresh.-Otto F. Lor enz. O’Neill 43ti FOR SALE: Hampshire bred gilts to farrow in March and April also fall boars ready for ser vice—John Raster, phone Huntei 3360, Clearwater. 44-49p< FOR SALE OR RENT: Improved 40 acres at Inman- Fred Tim merman, O'Neill. 42-43j FOR SALE: Aerometer windmills one- 6ft at *55; 8 ft —*75. Bott in good repair. — BRUNSWIG1 PLUMBING and HEATING BRUNSWICK. 42—49< FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile Now carried in stock. Selec your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr Co.. O'Neill 47ct PAY DAY IS every day when you milk i CURTISS COW Build a bette future with better breeding I doesn’t cost, IT PAYS. - Duane Gray, O’Neill, phon. 470. 37t FOR SALE: Blue spruce trees, 4 5 or 6 feet. Can see them at D H. Gausons. 808 E. Douglas. 43t WE ARE TRADING WILD at Bur well. Specials on all new equip ment. Some of the Good Used Equipment on Hand: 054 Super M Farmall, propane burner 1952 MD Farmall 1949 MD Farmall, complete over haul 1944 M gas Farmall, new overhau 1947 M fuel, new guarantee 194X H Farmall, good 1947 II Farmall fuel, overhauled 1946 II Farmall, fuel, good 1944 H Farmall, fuel 1952 H Farmall, gas, like new 1953 Oliver 88 Diesel line power 1919 John Deere B, perfect B50 John Deere A, very nice Used Trucks and Pickup: 1955 V8 cab over Chev. 2 ton, nev motor, 16 ft. box new 1955 IHC 2 ton, no box, new motoi 1956 Chev. Vs ton pickup, new tires long box 052 GMC Vi ton pickup, very cleai 049 KB6 niC, 16 ft. box with hois Used plows, listers, planters on al types of farm machines. Tires oil and grease at lowest whole sale prices Come to Burvvell 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 FOR SALE: Holstein heifers heavy springers. — John Sojka, 1V4 mi. north, 4 east of Page. 39tl SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolif $16.50 a ton; American $20.5C a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blks east, 4 blks. north ol traffic light. Everett Gorgan Ph 164 O’Neill. 5ib FOR SALE: 30 weanling pigs frorr registered Hampshire herd, $lf each; also registered Polled Here fort! bull coming 4-year-old Norbert Dobias, phone 7066, At Irinson. 44-46< FOR SALE: 640 acres in Wheelei county. 3 quarters good upland pasture, balance in farm lane tots. REA Good house with wa ter in the house. 2 wells with gooc soft water. On state highwaj with daily mail service withir 200 yds. of house. Priced to sell sail 525, O’Neill or write Bo> 487. 44~45< FOR SALE: Seven room dwellinf In north part of town. See George C. Robertson, phone 534, O’Neill 44 tl THOENE’S NINTH ANNUAL Reg Bonesteel, S.D., Saturday, Mar Tth, 1:30 P.M. 46 2-year-olc Bulls, 5 Open Yearling Heifers 44-45* Harry R. Smith Imp. for John Deere tractor Phone 562 O’Neil NEW COMFORT COVERS rRACTORS— Model 50 J-9A 1953 Model 60 J-D 1954 Model G J-D 1951 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 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 am Alfalfa seed. For Sale STOCK COWS Stocker & fedder cattle Dairy cattle Some good ewes Surge Milking Machine Doyle Hewitt Phone 195, O’Neill 44 FOR SALE: Bred gilts to farrov soon.—Jack Graves, Phone 140R O’Neill. 44pS Trucks & Machinery 53 Whit* Truck Tractor $2150 00 HM 229 Cultivator $50 15 ft. Disc Fertilizer Spreader Qehl Cornstalk Shredder Rotary Hoe Sargent Loader with Hay Basket Listers New Peerless Roller Mill Used 2 Wheel Spreader New Kelly Ryan Spreader LHC 200TW Spreader 47 WC Allis 4k Oliver 70 50 Karma 11 M 42 Farmall H 46 John Deere A 54 Super C M&M Uniharvester Appliances Whirlpool Dryers $140 & up Stop in and see the 1959 Whirlpool Line! Shelhamer Equipment O’NEILL, NEBR. me — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool OPEN POLLINATED WHITE CORN SILVER KING, treated with Cap tan Pyrenone 75-2.2. An excellent producer, and generally brings a nice premium over yellow. Large , flat $3.50 per bushel medium | flat $3.50, round $2 50. Prices ■ r.o.b. Atkinson , J. F BRADY COMPANY s Atkinson, Nebraska 43-44c FOR SALE: Sand Love grass seed. State tested for purity and ger 1 mination — Albert Pospeshil, Orchard, Nebr., 13 north, 1 west of Orchard. 44tf i ._ • Dairy Cattle Buyers 1 This ad is worth $35 00 per head on Shores’ Wisconsin Springers t during February and March ! Shadow Lawn Farms, Neligh, phone TU7-4060 or TU7-1850 1116. - -———————— FOR RENT r _____ . FOR RENT: All modem house In south west section. R. M. Pease, phone 543R, O’Neill 44ti FOR RENT: 260 acres of pasture and hay ground. Buildings are going to be wired, also the house. There is a phone in the house. Will pasture 55 cattle 9 miles no. of O’Neill.- See T. F. Mat thews or Ed T. Campbell. 44-45p FOR RENT: Floor Sander and Edger. Do that floor refinishing job yourself. Save Money! Also a flat sander for rent.—Coast to-Coast Store, O’Neill. 43c35 FOR RENT: 400 acre ranch, con tact Joe Alberts, Ainsworth, Nebr., six and one-half miles south of O’Neill. 43-44c I 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: Three-room apart ments on ground floor, 527 per month, Vi block north of New Deal Oil Co. — Tony Asimus, O’Neill, phone 510. 19ti WANTED 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: Pasture fo r30 head of calves for the coming season.— Arthur aMsden, Verdel. 44-46p EXPERIENCED RANCH HELP WANTED: Married man for year around work on south Holt County ranch. Good pay, modern home, bonus for haying. Part time work for wife. Write to Box 10, care Atkinson Graphic, Atkinson, Nebr. State your age, experience, number of children and ages, and your phone num ber. ‘ 43-44p WANTED: Outside and interior painting and furniture repairing. Prices reasonable. Phone 35, H. R. Harris, Ewing. 43-44c WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph 3741. tf EXPERT Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill Wick’s BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting . Glass Installed—Towing Service 1 Phone 211W - O'NEILL - for Any Job 25tl WANTED: Married or single man experienced in livestock feeding and farming.—Herbert Jessen, Bloomfield, Nebr. 43-45c90 ~_$125.00 PER WEEK ON MARCH 5th Mutual of Omaha will announce its OPEN EN ROLLMENT for folks over age 65 regardless of health condition or other insurance. During this open enrollment period we will pay a reputable local man $125 00 per week to assist in the enroll ment in this area. This well paid experience may open the door to a highly satisfying career for the right man Only a man of 1 highest integrity need apply for details. Write JVB. box No. 330, O’Neill. 43-44c L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding, r LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo i —Clinton. CARDS of THANKS many friends for the cards, let ters and visits while I was in the hospital. Thank you so much —Ed Trennepohl 44p50 WE TAKE Tins MEANS of ex pressing our sincere thanks to everyone who helped us in any way since we tost our home by fire —Alden Breiner and Boys. 44p A special thanks to £>r. Finley, Father Duffy and Father Kucera and all the Sisters, nurses and hospital staff while I was a pa tient at St. Anthony’s hospital. Also thanks to all my relatives, neighbors and friends for their visits, cards, gifts and flowers and to all the neighbors who helped and offered help with the work at home. May God Bless you all.—Paul Zakrzewski 44c I wish to thank all who sent cards and letters, also a thank you to those who came to see me at the hospital and here at home and to those who helped in any way. Floyd Whitaker. 44c _ - Thanks to our many friends for the kind thoughts and greetings while I was in the hospital. Mrs. John Storjohann. 44p I wish to thank my friends and rel atives for the cards and letters received and also the visits while I was in St. Anthony’s hos pital and since coming home. A special thanks to the doctors and the nurses for their thoughtful care while at the hospital. All was very much appreciated and will long be remembered. Irvin Cloyd. 44p To the many kind friends and neigh bors who remembered me with cards, letters, flowers and gifts during my recent hospitalization, my sincere Thank You. Edith J. Davidson. 44p MlMJfcLLAINfcUUS - EARN. You can help the family budget. 5 or 6 hours a day will bring you a profitable income. Training provided. Write Miss Alice Dial, district manager, P. O. Box 365, North Platte. 44c I WILL BE IN the basement of the courthouse all of the time except Wednesday forenoon and Satur day afternoon starting March 2. Cards will be mailed out notify ing taxpayers when to come in to be assessed.— Marvin Clouse 44-45p 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, 111. 44-45p UPHOLSTERING and furniture repair work wanted. Call The Frontier or Write Wayne Know les, Box 132, Rt. 1 O'Neill 43tf 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 DRIIXJNG and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill 3 blks W & 3Ms blks N stoplight WANTED ! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf MONEY TO LOAN on farms, ranches and town resdiential property. See Virgil Laursen at the O’Neill Loan Co., O’Neill, phone 434. 13tf a n i r d A &. ' •—I *—• • » Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES O’NEILL, NEBR. — PH. 269 Wr REPAIR all makes. We un dersell anybody in price and outsell anybody in quality. REAL ESTATE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE: One five room, three bedroom house on pavement, sewer and water. Selling for a reasonable price.— Call 408-W or see Harry Larsen at 118 South Madison, O’Neill. 42-44p HOMES FOR SALE: Six room, three bedrooms, modem except heat, on pavement, close to a grocery store, newly decorated. Can be seen anytime. Priced to sell.—Call 408 or see Harry Lar sen, 118 So. Madison, O’Neill. 42-44p BIG II CU. FT. Hotpoint Refrigerator SPECIAL THIS WEEK! $199.50 Regular $249.00 See them at— DANKERTS SERVICE Phone 410W 0’NeiIl i_ O'Neill Cardinals Catch Fire Tuesday; To Play Highly Favored Ord Tonight TO ST. TAT I. Twentv-five pep club member* and sponsors, Miss Alvara Ramin and Mrs. llarold Soger, went by Eby's bus to St. Paul Monday to attend the first game of the Class B tournament, in which O'Neill ployed Ainsworth They left here at 4 p.m. and re turned following the game. Stevens^ Is Hot; Hits 26 St. Paul--St, Mary's Academy, flushed with a first bracket vic tory over Burwell at the District B tournament are ready to take on the Ord five tonight. (Thurs day). In a very tightly officiated game the Cardinals stepped on the gas for the 59-16 victory that placed them in a "dark horse" position in the tournament. Highly touted Ord, with a vic tory suing as long as your arm (15-5> and against some of the bet ter basketball teams in the state, is favored by the multitude of sports writers by about 10 points. In Tuesday night's tilt. Gale Stevens of O'Neill kent tournament goers mouths wide open as he hit the nets for 26 points. Coach Don Templemeyer told a Frontier reporter that he thought the foul shooting of the Cardinals had improved to a point where "On! could have a very rough time.” The Cardinals hit 22 free throws in the Burwell game. "We’re up against it as far as Ord is concerned," Templemeyer said. “But if we can get all five guns going in addition to some help from someone hot, we’ll be alright. Templemeyer said he looked for Ainsworth to play Ravenna in the semifinals on the other side of the bracket with a slight edge for Ainsworth. Grade School Tourney In O'Neill on March 5 The Holt county invitational grade school basketball tournament will be held in O’Neill beginning Thurs day afternoon, March 5. The first game l>eginning at 2 p.m. will be Chambers vs Stuart and the next game at 3:15 p.m. _III 1. _ r-k__ /\t»T.:ll mi_1_ wiu uc x age vo iieiu. muiouajr evening games will be Atkinson vs St. Joseph at 7 and St. Mary’s vs Inman at 8:15. Friday night games will be the winners of the Thursday afternoon games at 7 p.m. and the winners of Thursday evening games at 8:15. The championship game and the game for 3rd and 4th place will be March 10 at 7 p.m. with the losers of the Friday night games and at 8:15 the championship game. Admission for all sessions will be 25 and 50 cents. Four trophies will be given. GIRLS TOURNAMENT The Holt county high school girls volleyball tournament will be held at Stuart Monday and Tues day. O’Neill will play Atkinson at 3 p.m. Monday. O'Neill Reserves Ready For Tournament March 9 The O’Neill second team will play in the North Central Nebras ka Conference reserve tournament M!arch 9. The local reserves will play Val entine in the first bracket. Other teams in the conference include Springview, Ainsworth, Long Pine, Woodlake, Bassett, Stuart and Atkinson. out! Out! OUT! Take the worry out of borrowing. GET Happy Family Loans $50 to $1,400 UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! Private, Confidential VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Phone 434 O’Neill _ Mobile Homes Tax Sale! —.. : i Now is the time to buy that MOBILE HOME! We must cut down our inventory before March 1st. All Sizes New & Used FROM 14’ to 52’ FIRST PAYMBNT IN APRIL! Hurry and get in on one of the many bargains! Open Sundays and Evenings MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion Nebr. Phone EX5-2170 In Class D Play Page rattled the nets for 56 points against Oakdale to put them in a favored position In the upper braeket in the Class D tourney. Shown here is Dennis Ickes going up for a shot against Oakdale. They defeated Oakdale 56-42.—The Frontier Photo. The O’Neill Eagles stopped Hazard from shooting but couldn’t stop Bassett from winning. Eby, In a white jersey for O’Neill latches on to the ball while McClellan and Donlln follow.—The Frontier Photo. END-OF-MONTH CLEARANCE AND - ag*j m Inventory Reduction MEYERS MIDWEST FURNITURE & APPLIANCE West O’Neill WE DELIVER Phono 346 J GOLDSEAL INLAID 6-FT. WIDTH LINOLEUM—Once in a Lifetime Savings ! ! No, Not $2.29 per lin. ft. Not $1.59 per lin. ft_BUT JUST—One Dollar ($1.00) per Lin. Ft. 2 rolls. 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE $19Q88 Latest Long Weanng Cover at- I # STUDENT'S DESK $1188 Plasticized Top -- ^ s FOLDING CHAIRS $928 All Metal, Well Constructed- A t - SERTA POSTURE MATTRESS Smooth Top, LIMITED TIME ONLY - DESK LAMPS $948 Flexible Neck WASTE BASKETS Extra Heavy, large 35-qt. Plastic $085 1 Reg. $3.95, CLEARANCE _ ■ £, 5-PC. DINETTE SETS Formica Top Table, ONLY $3788 CLOTHES HAMPER Regular $7.95, NOW ONLY __ $,4[ 6-YEAR CRIB All Oak, Natural Finish, Drop Side <£4 088 PLATE GLASS WALL MIRRORS PRICES START AT ONLY __ BUNK BEDS - Only $39.64 HMOPIF^ -T-* See Us for Several Very Good Used Living Room Suites Just Taken In On New Suites At Clean Up Prices—Save-Save-Save-Save III V f ' > * • * • • • Eagles Get Dumped In Thriller jl ST. PAUL—The O'Neill EngUs lost a heartbroaker Monday eve ning as they were stopped by Aiu* worth 51 to 54. The Eagles led the ball game most of the way and held a three point edge going into the last min ute. A series of fouls and two field skoals put Ainsworth on top. In an earlier game with Bassett (non tournament game) Bassett defeated the Eagles 48-44. Here are the box scores and sta tistics for the tourney game O’Neill fg ft pf pis Bob Eby 8 0 3 16 Donlin 8 l 8 13 Smith 13 2 5 Kurtz 114 3 Bill Eby . 10 4 2 Oetter - 5 2 2 12 22 7 18 51 Ainsworth Saner - 3 0 16 Smith 3 6 2 12 Nelson _ 3 3 19 You man 7 3 1 17 Spearman 0 5 15 Mundhenke __ 13 4 5 17 20 10 54 O’Neill _ 16 13 15 7 51 Ainsworth 11 15 17 11 54 .lolm Kurtz of O’Neill IHrIi goes up against an Atkinson de fender at the St. Paul Class It district tournament. Our Hog Run was a Big One in Verdigree last Monday with Receipts Triple that of a year ago! MARKET REPORT: Monday, February 23, !»:>» Hog prices again reflected the recent price declines as top on butchers was $15 80 on Monday’s sale. Nearly all of the mixed 200 to 240 pound hogs sold from $15.00 to $15.60. Heavier hogs from $13.25 to $14.75. Some of the real choice bred sows still sold from $60.00 to $70.00. The Cattle Sale last Friday was well attended with the barn full of people. Over 50 consignors sold cattle Choice light steer calves from $36.00 to $38.50. Heifer calves from $31.00 to $35.50 Heavier calves and plain cattle were somewhat lower. Still good demand for all classes of breeding stock. SPECIAL MACHINERY AUCTION Already listed is one complete dispersion Including two J-D Tractors. Watch for sale bills and next week’s Ad. Make your consignment as soon as possible! Charles and Lois Boschult FARM SALE Saturday, February 28th LOCATED 2 mile North and Vi East of Nellgh at 12:00 NOON Included is an excellent line of carefully cared for and shedded machinery. Super 52 M, '53 Super C, an F20, Plows and cultiva tors, Mounted No. 20 New Idea Com Picker, Geil Forage Cutter, Bearcat Grinder and many, many more items—also 115 Ewes with Lambs. VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET DON JENSEN, Mgr. Consign Your Hogs and Cattle to Our Regular Monday Sale! HOG AUCTION 11:00 A.M. CATTLE SALE 1:30 PM.