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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1959)
I FOR SALE Thiele's Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy rattle on hand at all times Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers Arnold Thiele miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12. tf FOR SAI -E: 5 room house with full basement. Call 201-W. 2-3c FOR SALE: 1941 John Deere M *lel B tractor in good shape, good rubber $375. Can be seen a*: John Angus. Ewing Carl Wulf, Tilden, Nebr. 2p FOR SALE Choice Holstein, Guernsey and Swiss heifer cal ves stock calves Calves on hand at most times. Gerald O'Connor; northeast comer of Atkinson. 2-4p FOR SALE: Tickets to Chambers Alumni Banquet to be held Fri day, May 29. In Chambers purchase from Ralph Adams, James Platt, Jean Elkins, Willie Ritterhush or Maxine Thompson. In O'Neill, Zetha Eason, Max Farrier or Duane McKay. 2c FOR SALE: Two registered Here ford bulls, 2 years old. Lincoln I! unilton. Stuart, Nebr. 2-4p FOR SALE-A 1952 International pickup George Winkler, O’Neill, phone 286. ltfc FOR SALE One hay cage, $225; one F-14 Tractor, $85; one ma nure spreader $40. — Vernon Gurgen, East of Drive-In Theater. ltfc FOR SALE: Alfalfa seed, state tested.—Farrand Farm, W. C. Farrand, southeast of Lynch. l-2p FOR SALE: 1950 W Allis Chalmers Tractor 1943 Farmall M 1957 Ford C600 Truck with 2 speed axle, 5 speed transmission, 9 00 x 20 tires Keating Implement Co. Atkinson, Nebraska FOR SALE: Bids will be taken on school house, bam and toilet of School District 145 at the school house on Friday, May 15 from 1 to 2 p.m. School board of District 145 Elmer Steskal, John Cleary and Robert Gallagher. l-2c FOR SALE: Two C Allis Chalmers tractors; No. 22 Massey Harris tractor; plow and cultivator to fit C A-C tractor.—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. 49tf FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire Boars ready for service. Reason ably priced. Also have crested wheatgrass and bromegrass seed for sale, 91% germ.—Henry Stel Hng and Son, 2 miles south and V4 west of Orchard. 51-2c 1 FOR SALE: Shorthorn bulls, reds and roans, eleven to thirteen months of age. -E. R. Carpenter, Chaml>ers, Ph. 2581. 51-2c FOR SALE: Three bedroom home, close to school. Garage.—Phone 654. O’Neill. 51tfc FOR SALE: 1949 Ford Tudor in very good condition. See at 830 E. Douglas.—Mrs. Orpha Switz er. Ifc FOR SALE 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, 52p-ltfc FOR SALE: A 1950 Buick, two door, new rubber, very clean, phone 34, Inman, Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins. tfc FOR SAI-E: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co . O'Neill 47ctl 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 lijht. Everett Gorgan, Ph 164. O’Neill. WISCONSIN'S FINEST Dairy Cat tle. Shores Certified—Fresh and Springer 1300-lb. Holsteins, Guer nseys, Swiss, Ayrshires, Short horns, Jerseys. $2,000.00 in Shores Wisconsin Dairy Cattle brings $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. 46tf FOR SALE: Aeromotor mills, pump jacks, presure systems. stock tanks—10 ft.—bottomless. Ph. 435, Inman. Ciff Sobotka. 45odtf FOR SALE Beautiful 1-horse trailer. Like new. Guarantee road test, $300.00. Water tank, 2% ft. by 3% ft., 2 ft. deep, galvanized cast iron. Last a lifetime, $17.50. Wood bunks, bolted construction, 3 ft. by ft., 22 inches deep. Can be used for mineral, feed, or water tanks, $10.00. Hickory sweep teeth in 8, 9 and 10 ft. lengths, 4 and 6 in. butts. Best of quality, $1.25 to $2.00. Machinery or utility trailer, near new, 18 ft. Fiasco deck. New dual tires, 8:20x15. Extra wheel, $500 Shetland horse ponies, a few at $110.00 each. Also saddle horses for sale. HARVEY HANSON Phone 8201 — Atkinson 52-5c FOR SALE: Two choice building lots.—J. F. Contois, Phone 368, O'Neill. 51tf MACHINERY VITA Tractor; 4.8 H; Far mall 20; VAC Case; Oliver 70; 52 Super C; 41 H; 51 M; J-D M. >2 Gas Oliver 88 Howard Rotovator, like new; Oliv er pull lister; Dempster pull lister; M&M semi-mount lister; IHC 2 bottom, 14 plow; Mowers, all models; H&M cultivators; New Idea spreader, good; No, 5 J-D mower; Sargent loader; Letz burr mill, with ear corn auger; GI 2 wheel spreader on rubber; 15-ft. AC disc; 15-ft J-D Disc. APPLIANCES Used refrigerator; used wringer washers; used IHC freezer; 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 MOBILE HOMES We trade, finance, deliver any where, set them up and service them. Large Stock New & Used BUY OF THE WEEK 1959 46’ 10’ Wide Deluxe Equipment Automatic Washer $3895.00 Open Sundays & Evenings MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr Office phone EX5-2170 Residence phone EX5-2236 NEW COMFORT COVERS TRACTORS— 1955 J-D Model 60 Model G J-D 1949 48 A J-D 48 B J-D 40 B J-D 45 B J-D J D 290 Corn Planter, good 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 J-D 999 Planter J-D tractor spreader AC 15-ft. disc .30 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’Neill RANGER ALFALFA SEED STATE TESTED 28c per lb. Werner Poessnecker Phone 6027, Atkinson MACHINERY 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 BURWELL NEBR. 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: Building lot. Desirable location.—Call Phone 574J, O' Neill. 52tf FOR SALE: Fryer chicken*, alive or dressed. Phone 513-M. Norben Clark. 2-3p FOR SALE: Service station, gar age, store and modem home with 1 acre of land. Lawn, shrubs, fruit and shade trees. On hwy. 281 north of O’Neil, (mown *1 Midway store. Must ko to warm er climate Write or see Divid Jansen, O’Neill. 2-4p FOR SALE: Regular Farmall trac tor converted to hay sweep with a new sweep. Vernon Gorgen, just east of Drive In Theater. 2c USED CARS '55 Mercury Monerey, plain ’55 Plymouth, 4 dr. '55 Studebaker hArdtop '53 Plymouth, 4 dr. ;:o2 GMC \ ton pickup 1948 Chev. 1 T. Pickup SMITH MOTOR CO. Phone 562 O’Neill. Nebr. FOR RENT FOR RENT ' pasture. Henry Kloppenborg, Emmet. Itf FOR RENT: Modem apartment A E. Bowen. 705 E. Douglas, O’Neill, phone 51f. 12tl FOR RENT: Furnished apartmenl 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 *• 51-2< FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house, well located. 5 rooms and bath. Gas heater, small basement, double garage. All in excellent condi tion. Available about May 20 Call 14F3 or 434, J. C. Parker, O’Neill. 2tfc WANTED WAITRESS WANTED—M&M Cafe, O'Neill. DANCE :Coming to Verdigre, Tues day, May 12, the original 6 Fat Dutchmen, the nation’s No. 1 Polka Band. l-2c WANTED TO RENT: At least twc bedroom, all modem home with basement, by the first of June. Contact Jack Trant at Dale’s Tavern, O’Neill. 52tfc 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. 30 tf WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph 3741. tf AT STUD: Permanent registered quarter horse Stallion. Reason able service fee.—C. E. McVay, Phone 585J13, O’Neill. 51tf EXPERT REPAIR SHOP Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill Wick’s BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O'NEILL - for Any -lob 25tf Business Opportunity Man or Woman Responsible person from this area to service and collect from cig arette dispensers. No selling Car, references, and $599.00 tc $2,995.00 investment necessary 7 to 12 hours weekly nets excel lent return. Possible full-time op portunity. For local interview write Okla. International Sales & Mfg. Co. of 111., Inc., P.O. Bo* 6213, Chicago 80. 111. Include phone and particulars. 2j ATTENTION: Don't forget to see the "Display Trailer” on Main Street in O’ Neill, Thursday, May 14th. Widest array of typewriters-adding ma chines. Western Typewriter & Office Supply, Norfolk, Nebr. 2-3( ARE YOU INTERESTED IN YOUR FUTURE? SERVICE ROUTE of CIGARETTE MACHINES Men or Women Full or Part Time ROUTE ESTABLISHED No Selling or Soliciting INCOME STARTS IMMEDIATELY $1095.00 to $2190.00 Cash Required Please don’t waste our time un less you have the necessary cap ital and are sincerely interested in expanding—We finance ex pansion—If fully qualifed and able to take over at once write briefly about yourself and in clude phone number for person al interview. ALLIED MERCHANDISING, INC. 7307 Olive Street Road University City 5, Mo. 2P_ Money To Loan on ranches am town properties—See Virgil L Laursen Agency, Phone 434, O' ' Neill. 45t I-—-■ WANTED: RELIABLE PARTY INTERESTED IN A SPINET PIANO No money down. Take over small monthly payments start ing June. Write Credit Manager TOM'S MUSIC HOUSE Norfolk. Nebr. 2-3c L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPEC1AUZ5NO in ail kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding LAWN MOWER repairing. Alao 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 50tl WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47cd WANTED: 200 yearling steers for 1959 pasture season.—Leo Ohri. Spencer, Phone 7328 Bristow. 47tJ NOTICES I AM BACK in my office again. and have Eastern Money to loan at 5 per cent and also Private Money to loan at 5 per cent in terest. I loan Money on City homes, and store buildings, 1 loan Money on Ranches and Farms. If you need some 5 per cent money, see me. R. H. Parker, O’Neill. ltfc NOT I C E Dog licenses expire May 13, 1959. Please get your new license from the Inman Village Clerk. 2-4c A FRIEND TO THE END, is plas tic type Glaxo, for asphalt tile floors. Ends waxing. Coyne Hard ware,' O’Neill. 2c ATTENTION: Don’t forget to see the “Display Trailer” on Main Street in O' Neill, Thursday, May 14th. Widest array of typewriters-adding ma chines. Western Typewriter & Office Supply, Norfolk, Nebr. 2-3c LOST & FOUND LOST at comer of S. 7th and Ev erett Sts., one action stainless steel casting rod and Pluger reel. Reward for return.—Carl Schenzel, Phone 706. O’Neill 2p MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU ARE interested in a truck or pickup, new or used, let me try to help you. Will trade Tern.s.—Don O. Lyons, Phon< 421, O’Neill. 51-2c WELL DRILLING and well ami windmill repair. — Write Bos 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL 00., O’Neill 3 hlks W & 3V4 blks N stoplight AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Phone 207 — O'Neill Auctions ED THOR1N See E. J. Shane ATKINSON for dragline work, sewer and water ditches and clam work. 50-22p IS YOUR insurance costing toe much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt. O'Neill, Nebr. 34tf A D L ElR 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 49. CARDS of THANKS ;WE WISH TO THANK everyom who gave assistance of any kind also for the beautiful floral offer ings, cards, and other expres sions of sympathy to us at thi time of the illness and death o * our father and grandfather, R M. Pease.—Mr. and Mrs. Waite ■ Pease and family, Mr. and Mrs * Ray Pease and son, Robert. 2] WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS our sincerest thanks to all the rela tives. neighbors and friends for the messages of sympathy, the • beautiful floral offerings and the many other acts of kindness, which helped to lighten our bur den of sorrow in the sudden death of our loved one, also for the cards and visits while he was in St Anthony’s and St. Vincent hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and family 2p MY SINCERE THANKS to all rel atives and friends who sent I flowers, gifts and cards during my stay in the hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Carstens, the nurses and the kind Sister who brought me a lovely cake on my birthday. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Mrs. Floyd Keyes. 2c WE WISH to say "thank you" to I all friends and neighbors, doctors and nurses, singers and pall bearers, Rev. Ivan Turner and the telephone operators for their kind acts and for the food brought in at the death of our sster and aunt Carrie Bernhardt. It was appreciated so very much. May God bless you every one — Mi's. Edna Lofquest. sisters, nie ces and nephews. 2p I WISH TO express my gratitude for the wonderful care I received at Antelope Memorial hospital, to Dr. Peetz. the Sisters and the hospital staff. Also to my rela tives and friends for their gifts, cards and letters. Every act of j kindness was appreciated.- Mrs. Joseph Thocndel. 2p MY SINCERE thanks to my rela tives and friends for their flow ers, cards and many hankies I received while a patient in the Antelope Memorial hospital and since I have returned home. Thanks also to those who visited me and have helped so much at my home. Your thoughtfulness w'ill long lie remembered.—Mrs. Marvin Johnson. 2c MANY THANKS to my friends and relatives, to the Woman s Socie ty, the auxiliary, the Valley Cen ter Extension club, the Kellat club, the Garden club and all others for the cards and letters sent me while I was in Arizona. Also for the visits since my re turn home. They have all helped make my convalescing more pleasant —Mrs. Hattie Tibbets. __ 2c MY SINCERE THANKS to all who sent cards and letters while I was in the hospital in Rochester, and since I came home. A special thanks to those who helped or offered to help in any way. I have appreciated these acts of kindness very much.—Herman Schipman. 2p I WISH TO THANK my neighbors and friends for their prayers, cards and flowers while in the hospital. Also thanks to those who assisted with the work at home in any way. God bless you all.—Carl Krogh. 2p Invited to College Weekend A selected group of high school juniors and seniors will be guests of Yankton college during the weekend beginning Friday even ing, May 8 and continuing through until midday, Sunday, May 10. Among those receiving invitations are Larry Frisch, senior at O’Neill high, Gerald St rope of Orchard and Gordon Tonner of Lynch. Larry has declined the invita tion. Church Notes METHODIST CHURCH Charles F. Cox pastor Chambers Sunday—The church at study, 10:00 a.m.; Church at worship, 11:00 a.m. This day we comemo rate the "Festival of the Christian Home" on Mother's day. On ‘this day let us pay tribute to the grea test blessing God ever gave to mankind, a mother. Monday—Junior choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.; junior MYF, 8:00 p.m.; membership class, 8:00 p.m.; adult choir rehearsal, 8:00 p.m. Amelia Sunday—The Church at worship, 19:30 a m At this service vve eo memorate the “Festival of the Christian Home or Mother's 1 >n>. U't us thank Got for this groat blessing from heaven ami remem ' |et' mothers of ttie past and pre isenl; The Church at studv, 10:30 a.m. Thursday Choir rehearsal. 8:00 p.m ; M.Y.F. 8:30 p.m.; member ship class. 8:30 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN O’Neill Rev . John llart, (Kistor Thursday (today* Women's Assoc.. Baby Sitters prov ided. “;30 : p.m. ; building committee, 8 p.m. [ Friday Junior high eommuni-; cants class. 4:15 p.m Sunda.v Church school, 9:45 a m ; morning worship 11 o'clock ' Monday Bible study. 3 p.m.;® evangelism training meeting, 8 p. m. Tuesday Evangelism training meeting, 8 p.m. Wednesday Presbytery family fulfillment program 7:30 p.m. BETH \NY PRES BY TERIAN Ewing Rev. John Hart pastor Sunday Morning vvoship, 9:30 a m ; church school. 10;;40 a m. - | THE METHODIST < 'HIJH 'll Elsie E. Mewmaw, pastor PAGE— Thursday (today) Woman's So ciety annual May breakfast, tie ginning at 9 a.m.' Sunday- Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 in observance of the Festival of the Christian i Home; MYF, 8 p m.; adult fellow ship monthly meeting, 8 p.m. INMAN— Friday 4th Quarterly Confer ence. 8 p.m. All official hoard members and any others interested are urged to attend. Sunday Morning worship, 9:45 a.m. in observance of the Festival of the Christian Home; Sunday school. 10:45; baccalaureate serv icf. o p.m. Wednesday - Membership class for young people, 4 p.m Thursday. May 14 Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service meeting, 2:30 p.m. FOR BOTH CHURCHES Thursday (today' MYF monthly skating party at Plainview Roller Rink, beginning at 7 p.m Wednesday — Mid-week prayer hour. 9 a.m. Read 1 Kings 8:22-36. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Glenn Kennicott, Mlnslster O’Neill Thursday (Today)— Ladies of the Methodist church will join in the all-church May breakfast to be held this year at the Lutheran Church. 9:00 a.m ; Dorcas. 2:00 p.m. Saturday Youth membership class, 9:30 a.m.; junior choir, 10:30 a.m. Sunday—Church school, 9:45; morning worship, 11:00 a.m Monday—Intermediate MYF, 7:30 p.m., at the Church Wednesday—High school and Ad ult choir practice, 7:15; Senior MYF, 8:00 Thursday, May 14 - Prayer circle, 10:00 a.m., Claude Bates Home; Woman’s Society of Christian Service, 2:00 p.m. EMMET Thursday (Today)—WSCS study class on Isaiah. 2.00 p.m., at Nor man Way man Farm. Sunday—C h i 1 d r e n ’ s Sunday school and morning worship, 9.30 (The children of the Sunday school will give a brief program in honor of Mother’s day). CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (O’Neill) Seventh and Clay Street* Rev. A. S. Gedwlllo, pastor Thursday May Breakfast, 9 a.m., men's club 8 p.m. Sunday—Divine worship, 9 a.m. ; Sunday school, 10:15 a.m., W. Fri cke, supt.; "The Lutheran Hour" on WJAG. 4 p.m. adult member ship class, 7 p.m. Tuesday—Sunday school tea chers and staff meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday—S e n i o r confirma tion class, 4:15 p.m. Thursday, May 14—Ladies aid meeting. 8 p.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Atkinson Rev. A. S. Gedwlllo, pastor Sunday—Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. S. H. Brauer, supt., divine worship, 11a.m.; "The Lutheran Hour" on WJAG, 4 p.m. Thursday—Confirmation class 4 p.m. CENTER UNION CHURCH C. P. Turner, Minister Sunday school at 10 ocloek; Pro aching service at 11; young peoples meeting at S p.m with preaching seta ire following. Prayer meeting and mission stu dy will lx> in the home of Mr and Mis CUu't’Hio Krnst WiMnosilay : t'Uin .u S o'clock. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! TIME FOR FUN UNDER THE SUN FRI. MAY 15 THRU JULY 4 No Racing on Sundays or Mondays 8 - RACES DAILY - 8 LADIES’ DAYS 9 RACES TUESDAYS EVERY co,JTavo SATURDAY FRIDAYS ADMISSION ADM,$5,0N UD,M ** ! «dtFU^«c|STa,*l NO CHILORIN ADMITTIO _ f A | ITJ Gilligan’s Rexall Drug PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy Phone 87—O'Neill RECORD HOG RUNS AT VERDIGRE ! ANOTHER LARGE RUN LAST MONDAY with Hogs coming as far as 70 miles. 19 different communities were represented. Top on butchers vas $16.70 with the good No. I hogs selling generally from $16.25 to $16.50. The buyers were extremely anxious to get the light No. 1 hogs and were more selective on the heavier and fatter kinds Pigs were a little lower than last week but found plenty of buyers. The cattle market was steady with best demand on the light green kinds. Join Our Growing IJst of Customers who Market Their Livestock at Our Market. SELL YOUR LIVESTOCK THE FAIREST WAY j OF ALL “THE AUCTION WAY”, at . . . VERDIGRE UVESTOCK MARKET DON JENSEN, Mgr. 1200 to 1500 Hogs next Monday—Sale Starts 11:00 A.M. 100 to 200 Cattle—Following 1:30 P.M. HOG SALE—11 A.M. CATTLE SALE: 1 :S0 P.M. 4 BIG REASONS Why You Should Make Rogers Feed Store Your Headquarters for Veterinary Supplies vaccinates — all three of major cattle at one time. Ask ua for complete 1. Low, Low Prices! 2. Top Quality Merchandise! 3. Convenient location! 4. Complete Stocks! SEE US FOR THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS A. Triple Bacteria B. “Double Blackleg” C. Branding Fluid D. Dehorning Paste and Powder E. Calf Scour Remedies F. Penicillin Products COMPARE THESE PRICES A-l Feeds — Guaranteed Analysis 20% Lay Pellets . 3.70 40% Hog Supplement. 5.00 32% Dairy Concentrate. 4.00 cwt 32% Poultry Concentrate . 5.00 20% Chick Crumbles NF180 added 4.35 cwt Chick Starter Mash, NF180 added.4.20 cwt Buy and Save at Rogers Products WHEN BETTER FEEDS ARE MADE . . . ROGERS WILL MAKE ’EM ! North of Burlington Depot Phone 771 Jack Bailey, Mgr.