The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 14, 1959, Section One, Image 13

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    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 call
heifers.
Arnold Thiele
24 miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12. tl
FOR SALE Choice Holstein,
Guernsey and Swiss heifer cal
ves. stock calves. Calves on hand
at most times. Gerald O'Connor;
northeast comer df Atkinson.
2-4p
FOR SALE: Team young draft
m ires Sorrels, white tale and
mane Full sisters coming 3 and
5 years. One green broke, one
not broke. Herbert R. Hitz, Os
mond. Nebr. 3-5c
FOR SALE: Two registered Here
ford bulls, 2 years old. Lincoln
Hamilton. Stuart, Nebr. 2-4p
FOR SALE: '-’(Ml pigs. Hampshire
and Red Du roc cross. Leonard
Juracek, O'Neill. 3c
FOR SALE A 1952 International
pickup George Winkler, O'Neill,
phone 286, ltfc
FOR SALE: F-14 Tractor, $85
Vernon Gorgen, East of Drive-In
Theater. ltfc
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. — Henry Stal
ling and Son, 2 miles south and
>4 west of Orchard. 3c
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
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. bid
WISCONSIN’S FINEST Dairy Cat
tie Shores Certified Fresh anc
Springer 1300-lb. Holsteins, Guer
nseys, Swiss, Ayrshires, Short
horns, Jerseys. $2,000.00 in Shores
Wisconsin Dairy Cattle bring!
$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. Travel expenses re
funded. Harold P. Shores, Neligh,
Nebraska. Phone Tu 7-4060. 46tf
— $ALE
Beautiful 1-horse trailer. Like new
Guarantee road test. $300 00.
Water tank, 2Vi ft. by 3Vi ft., 2 ft
deep, galvanized cast iron. Lasl
a lifetime. $17.50.
Wood bunks, bolted construction
3 ft. by 6Vfe ft.. 22 inches deep
Can be used for mineral, feed
or water tanks, $10.00.
Hickory sweep teeth in 8, 9 anc
10 ft. lengths, 4 and 6 in. butts
Best of quality, $1.25 to $2.00.
Machinery or utility trailer, neai
new, 18 ft. Fiasco deck. New dual
tires, 8:20x15. Extra wheel, $500
Shetland horse, conies, a few al
$110.00 each. Also saddle horses
for sale.
HARVEY HANSON
Phone 8201 — Atkinson
52-5c
Bushels
Alfalfa Seed
FOR SALE
Contact:
J. F. Contois
O'Neill Phone 368
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
>11) ,*90 Oora Planter, good
M&M 4-row Listed Com 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
730 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
• v * ■ \. •• ■ •* • ..
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
BUR WELL NEBR.
DAIRYMEN
A cow' will only produce as much
milk as her breeding allows. No j
amount of feed will increase it.!
CURTISS breeding will utilize
your feeding to a better advant- j
age.
Duane Gray
Call 470 O’Neill
45tf
FOR SALE: Fryer chickens, alive
or dressed. Phone 513-M. Norltert
Clark. 2-3p
FOR SALE: Service station, gar
age, store and modern home with
1 acre of land. Lawn, shrubs,
fruit and shade trees On hwy.
281 north of O'Neil, known as
Midway store. Must ko to warm
er climate. - -Write or see. Divid
Jansen, O’Neill. 2-4p
FOR SALE r Regular t armau 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.
1952 GMC % ton pickup
1948 Chev. 1 T. Pickup
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Phone 562 O’Neill, Nebr.
FOR SALE
1 John Deere stationary hay ba
ler with engine
1 tractor sweep
1 D D hay stacker with steel ca
bles.
1 John Deere side delivery rake
1 Booster buck with regular Farm
all mountings. All in good shape.
Frank W. Fiala
Spencer R'2. Nebraska
3pd.
FOR SALE :Spring fryers, 3 lbs.
and over, $1 each Discount on
large orders. 2 mi. west of In
man. Eugene L. Sobotka, rte. 1,
O’Neill. 3-5pd
FOR SALE: Used steel mill tower.
6-ft. new Aeromotor Mill, 10 ft.,
tanks.—Cliff Sobotka. ph. 435,
Inman. 3-4 c
FOR SALE:
1950 W Allis Chalmers Tractor
Used 1948 Chev. Truck. 2 ton, with
almost new 13rack.
Three Farmalls, A, C and H
1957 Ford C600 Truck with 2 speed
axle, 5 speed transmission,
9.00 x 20 tires
KEATING IMPLEMENT
International Truck
Sales and Service
Atkinson, Nebraska
MACHINERY
Oliver pull lister
Dempster pull lister
M&M semi-mount lister
IHC No. 8 2-14 plow on rubber
New Idea 10A spreader
AC 15-ft. disc
Rotary hoe
Lister for Farmall C
HIC No. 15 side rake
IHC No. 5 side rake
HM 288 cultivator
HM 229 cultivator $50
HM 24 mower
J-D No. 5 mower
Mower for B Farmall
SEE US FOR
Valley rakes
Morrill rakes
VVindpower wagons
Gehl harvesting
Peerless mills
APPLIANCES
SPECIAL ONE ONLY
Maytag wringer washer $30
New Whirlpool sweeper only $29.50
with purchase of major appliance
STOP IN —
SEE RCA WHIRLPOOL'S
1959 LINE !
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'NEILL. NEBR
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
MOBILE HOMES
BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY
Why not stop renting and start the
low price way of living ? You will
won own your home
Large stock on hand—13' to 52', 8
& 10' wide, 1. 2 & 3 bedroom
WE TRADE FOR ANYTHING !
See us for the best deal.
OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr.
Office phone EX5-2170
Residence phone EX5-2236
* ' » * '
Real Estate for Sale
•'OR SALE: Three liedroom home, !
close to school Garage —Phone
654. O'Neill. 51tfc )
FOR SALE: Two choice building
lots.~J F Contois, Phone 368.
O'Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE: Building lot. Desirable
lor at ion Call Phone 574J, O'
Neill. 52tf
iioUSE FOR SALE: New 2 bed
room home with full basement.
*i block off paving. Located 2 Vi
blocks south of Texaco filling
station Phone 201-W. 3c
FOR RF.NT
FOR RENT- Modem apartment.
A F Bowen. 705 E. Douglas.
O’Neill, phone 51.r. 12tf
FOR RENT: A nice modern brick
store building, good location.
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
3tf
BIDS WANTED: We will accept
bids until May 20 for rental of
56 acres of alfalfa land at the
O'Neill Airport-Contact H. G.
Kruse. 3c
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
automatic washer and dryer,
heat and hot water Mrs. Marie
Crook, 129 E. Clav St., O’Neill
3-6pd
WAIN 1 E.U
WANTED TO RENT: At least two
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., Neltgh.
30tf
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 Job 25ti
WOULD IJKE to have lawns tc
mow. Have own mower.—-Cali
154, Terry Tom jack. 3-4
MAN OR WOMAN WANTED to
supply customers with famous,
nationally advertised Watkins
products in city of O’Neill, Nebr.
No investment. Business esta
blished. Weekly profits of $60
and up at start possible. Full or
part time. Write J. R. Watkins
Co., D-75 Winona, Minn. 3-4pd
HELP WANTED: Woman or girl
for kitchen help. Baber’s Cafe,
Plainview, Nebr. 3-4c
WANT TO MAKE 515 to 525 in a
day? Many are donng it. Plea
sant work for man or woman.
No experience needed. Spare or
full time. Will teach and finance
you. Only applicants over 21 will
lie considered. Write R. BER
HENKE. 128 E. Clark St., Free
port, 111. 3pd
ARE YOU IN DIRECT SELLING?
Earn $150 a week. Largest line of
clothing for entire family. Call
on our customers in your area.
$1,000 actual samples furnished.
No investment. — Northwestern
Woolen Co., 403 Nicollet Ave.,
Minneapolis. Minnesota. 3c
WANTED TO BUY
150 COW RANCH
We have a responsible buyer for a
good ranch in your area. Must
be improved. IMMEDIATE AC
TION. Call collect or write the—
ACTION AGENCY
508 N. Jeffers, Ph. Le2-6320
North Platte, Nebr.
Col. Rod Gillespie, Owner,
Auctioneer
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
Money To Loan on ranches and
town properties—See Virgil L.
Laursen Agency, Phone 434, O’
Neill. 45 tf
WANTED: Reliable married man
for year round ranch work. —
Write OD c/o The Frontier. 3c
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
Hall Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automotme, truck and tractor
repair Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts tor Lawson — Keo
—Clinton.
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic W’ells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal j
Oil Station—O’Neill
50tf
WANTED i
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctl
WANTED: 200 yearling steers for
1959 pasture season.—Leo Ohri.
Spencer, Phone 7328 Bristow.
47tf
NOTICES
““
11 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
i terest. I loan Money on City
homes, and store buildings, I
loan Money on Ranches and
I Farms. If you need some 5 per
cent money, see me. R. H.
Parker, O’Neill. ltfc
NOTICE
Dog licenses expire May 13, 1959.
Please get your new license from
the Inman Village Clerk. 2-4c
A GAY TOUCH will help so much.
Gleaming hi-lustre Glaxo for lin
oleum ends waxing.—Coyne Hard
ware, O’Neill. 3c
STANDING AT STUD: Son-ell
Shetland Harlan Kuburt, Amel
ia, Nebr. 3-5c
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
MISCELLANEOUS
WELL DRILLING and wall and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO , O'Neill
3 blks W & 3Mj blks N stoplight
■ "" r ' ~ r
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 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
We have a plan to lit every
need & budget. Strictly confi
dential, friendly service.
O'Neill Loan Company
VIRGIL L. LAURSEN
Phone 434 O’Neill, Nebr.
__ 49c
CARDS of THANKS
I WISH TO thank all my friends,
relatives, and neighbors who
sent me cards, gifts and flowers
during my recent stay in the
hospital. A special thanks to
Father Kucera, Drs. Wilson and
Waters, the Sisters and the Nur
ses for the wonderful care I re
ceived. Your kindness will al
ways be remembered. Mrs. Lou
is Brown. 3p50
WE WISH to take this means of
thanking our many friends and
neighbors for the beautiful floral
tributes, the memorials and for
every act of kindness and expres
sion of sympathy extended to us
in our bereavement in the loss
of our beloved husband, father
and brother.—Mrs. Elsie Fre
richs and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Frerichs and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Oestermeier and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Raahe
and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Raahe
and family. 3p
WE WISH to thank our friends and
relatives for the nice cards,
flowers and gifts which we re
ceived during our stay in St. An
thony’s hospital. We also wish to
thank Father Kucera, Dr. Wilson
and Waters. To the hospital staff
and a special thanks to Mrs.
Ernst and the fifth grade class.—
Eileen and Mary Pribil. 3p
NEED MONEY ?
For your vacation or
other worthy purposes?
Obtain money on your car or
household goods.
To pay accumulated bills
To buy needed things
To meet emergencies
To consolidate your accounts
We offer many types of loan
plans and you will find a plan
here to meet your own individ
ual requirements.
OUR SERVICE IS SWIFT.
COURTEOUS AND SIMPLE
Repay in ust a few months or
over a longer period as you
prefer.
CENTRAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
Phone 17-1
O'Neill Nebraska
3-tic
NOTICE - MOVED
I have moved my barber shop from
West O’Neill to the Odd Fellow
building north of the police sta
tion and would appreciate the
continuance of your patronage.
Donra.ld McClellan, Don't Barber
shop. 3c
4-H Club Notes
TAGGING DAY MAY 23
Pine Grove Hustlers l-ll elul
met at the home of Venita White
Friday evening. Roll call was ans
wered by 10 members.
Plans were made for tagging
day to be May 23 starting at Waldos
at 9 a m.
Livestock- discussion on diseases
and pests and their cures, prevent
tion and treatments Also watcher!
a demonstration of an electric
branding iron in use.
Range management and the giv
ing out of seed for grass plots anc
discussion of plans for seeding anc
requirements for this years work
Rope— made wall knot wit!
crown.
Sewing learned Three ways tc
straighten fabrics and four sources
fabrics come from. Each one
made a placket.
Yeast breads judged and placed
four groups of rolls and gave rea
sons.
After the song period Mrs. White
served a delicious lunch of bar
becues, potato chips, chocolate
cake, koolade and coffee.
Debra Waldo won the guessing
prize.
HAPPY HOLLOW 4 H CLUB
The Happy Hollow 4-H club me
with Tommy Schmidt on Frida;
evening. May 8. All members wen
present. We answered roll call b;
naming our favorite project.
Paul Gunter is our new assistan
dairy leader. We wish to than!
Mr. Scheer for his time and hel]
as assistant leader the past tw
years.
Francis Bergstrom and Jerom
Miller gave a demonstration oi
"Making Change”.
Sharon Mott gave a demonstra
tion of "Facings.” their use, anc
how to make them.
Faye Scheer and Sharon Mot
judged "Cinnamon Rolls”.
After singing several songs wi
adjourned to meet on June 19 witl
Faye Scheer.
Jerome Miller, news reporte
TO MEET JUNE 1
The Pleasant Brook 4-H club hel<
their 5th meeting at Vince Thiele':
on May 4th. For roll call wi
named a stitch.
We are going to have a food sale
to raise money for having the 4-1
camp moved to Halsey.
Our next meeting will be at Lud
wig Tagel’s on June 1 at 7:30 o’
clock.
Lunch was served by the ladies
CLEVELAND CLUB MEETS
The Cleveland Community 4-1
club met the evening of Saturday
May 6, at the Cleveland churcl
basement.
President Don Fuelberth presid
ed. Roll call was answered by th<
member’s favorite bird.
ROYAL THEATUt
FRI. SAT. MAY 15-11
Big Double Bill
Allied Artists Presents
“SABU AND THE MAGIC RING’
Based on stories from the Arab
ian nights.
The Elephant boy of Samarkand
•and the Ring that Ruled the World
Starring Sabu, William Marshall
as the Genie, with Daria Massey,
John Doucette, Peter Mamakos,
Xladimar Sogoloff,
—also—
"THE YOUNG CAPTIVES”
Starring Steven Mario, Luana
Patten, Tom Selden.
Two young rebels—and the terri
fied teen-age girl they both want
ed!
Runaways running into trouble
—on a wild dash for the eMxican
border!
Adults 50c; Children 15c
SUN. MON. TI ES. MAY 17-18 18
"UP PERISCOPE”
James ‘Maverick’ Gamer as a
"Human Torpedo” in a story as
big as the seas that rock with its
glory.
He's the secret underwater mar
auder who hit like no man ever
hit before!
Co-starring Edmond O'Brien,
with Andra Martin, Alan Hale.
From Warner Bros. Technicolor.
He had to pretend and so did
she—except in a moment like this!
Adults 50c; Children 15c
WED. THURS. MAY 20 21
Family Night
"THE GUN RUNNERS’*
It explodes with the Heming
way kind of Adventure.
Based on a story by Ernest Hem
ingway.
Co-starring Audie Murphy. Ed
die Albert, aPtricra. Owens, Ever
ett Sloane. and introducing Gita
Hall.
Family Admitted for 2 Adult
Tickets.
Leader Linden Mulfard passed
out last year s record books which
had just Ix'en received from the
county office.
Neal Smith and Robert Fuellierth
were awarded pins which were
given by the Firestone Corporation
for completing 0-10-2 forms in soil
and water conservation.
A yearbook committee was ap
pointed to outline tentative meet
ing dates for the future. On this'
committee are Neal Smith, Roy
Huike, Putty Newman, Charles
Sweet arxi Janice Sweet.
The next meeting will lx- held
June 6 at the homo of Elmer Allyn
ami roll call will bo answered by
the favorite animal.
After the business meeting John
Sweet, associate waterfowl biolo
gist for the Nebraska game com
mission, told about his work and
showed colored slides of some of
the projects of the commission
Lunch was served.
Charles L» Sweet, reporter
Grasses Planted
President Keith Krugman called
j the May third meeting of the
Grattan Hustlers 4-H club to order
at the Paul Krugman home. Mike
Shefl joined the club and will take
gardening Ways of raising money
for the new camp at Halsey was
discussed.
The Ix'ginning baking class un
der Mrs. Bob Hill judged muffins.
The lx»ef project boys dehorned
several calves using caustic ixiste,
| and the range management clubs
seeded a grass nursery.
About fifteen different kinds of
grasses were planted in rows fif
ty feet long. The club will study
the growth habits of the grasses
this summer. Walter Fick is out
range leader and showed us the
different identifying characteristics
of many grasses.
Gary- Fick. reporter.
Lunch and TV Enjoyed
The Inman Victory Hoys and
Girls 4-H l)eef club met Monday
night, May 4 the Walter Fick home.
Seven members were present,
one al»sent, and Tom Gillogly was
our guest. The lesson was review
ing the parts of an animal, dis
cussing selecting an individual,
and rations. We also learned the
different grades of beef steers.
After the meeting we watched
TV and enjoyed a lunch.
Kathy Fick, reporter
Hospital Notes
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LLNDBERC MEMORIAL
('relgliton
ADMITTED-Mrs. Bertha Stock
holm of Niobrara; Mrs. Anna Me
Elhose of Creighton; Jerry Jirou
sek of Verdigre; Mrs. Dale Niel
sen of Brunswick; Mrs. Delmar
Krupicka of Niobrara.
DISMISSED—F red Frank of
Verdigre; Frank Vavak of Verdi
gre, trans to Sioux City hospital;
Mrs. Merritt Warren and daugh
ter of Creighton; Mrs. John Vogt
and son of Creighton; Mrs. Bertha
Stockholm of Niobrara; Mrs. Eller
; Sanders of Creighton; Mrs. Lydia
Sedivy of Niobrara; Mrs. Delmai
' Krupicka and son of Niobrara;
Mrs. Dale Nielsen of Brunswick;
, Patricia Sue Nielsen of Brunswick
. DEATHS—Jerry Jirousek o
. Verdigre; Mrs. May Swihart o
j Niobrara; William W. Marshall o
Niobrara.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: May 4—Mrs. Vic
. tor Kaup of Stuart; Mrs. Julu
| Samples of Atkinson; Ronald Wat
son of Atkinson. 5-—Merle Arm
t strong of Stuart; Mrs. Edith Syfu
of O’Neill; Mrs. Anton Jirak ol
« O'Neill. 6- Mrs. George Higgins o
i Naper. 7—Mrs. Raymond Pease ol
Atkinson. 8—Leo Wabs of O'Neill
’ Mrs. Wayne Shaw of Bassett. 9—
Clyde Ross of Inman; Mrs. Ray
mond Schaaf of Atkinson. 11 Mrs
I Michael of Atkinson.
; DISMISSED: May 4 Mrs. Ed
. ward Albrecht of Atkinson; Torn
Nightengale of Atkinson. 5 Mrs
I ii n n Jin. - - - -
Gene Livings ton of Atkinson;
Frank Weander of Stuart: Kill All*
slmuse of Stuart t> Mrs Jix' Frit/
and sim of O'Neill: Mrs Agnes
Schmit of Atkinson 7 Ronnie
Watson of Atkinson Mrs Jerold
Stewart and daughter of Newport:
Mrs. Charles Peterson and daugh
ter of Amelia. S Mrs Victor Kaup
and soil of Stuart; Leo Waite of
O'Neill.__
O'NKIU. UK'AM
Mr and Mrs Hay IVndingcr
were in I la rt my ton at tin* Patrick
Jacques homo While in Harrington
the ivndingers also attended the
si her wedding onnn ersaty of Mr.
and Mrs Harold lViutingcr, Hay 's
brother.
Nearly 1500 Hogs Sold . . .
\t A erdlgre last Monday. Each week more new consignors from
the t)'Neill Area.
\erdigre llogs ha\e gained favor with Packers from lexas to
Washington State. That is why each Monday there is strong
competition (or all classes of butcher hogs. Feeders and Farmers
like the quality of the pigs and breeding stock and help to make
the reputation of our market. t'AKE \1>X XNTAtiF OF nils
COMPETITION XNI) WHEN \DI ll\\K llOt.S TO SF1.E, KF
MFMHKIi Ol It S.XI.F I X KIO MONDAY.
Again last Monday X erdlgree had nearly I.*00 hogs with a top of
Sir. 10. The No. I hogs sold from $16.05 to $17.00. Mixed No. I and j
No. 2 hogs from $10.(Hi to $10.50. Heavier and fatter hogs front
<11.5© to $16.00. Some .too pigs In the offering with a market that
seemed to get stronger during the sale. Plenty of demand for all
sires. The cattle run was light, however prices were steady.
Ship Your livestock to Northeast Nebraska’s Fastest (.rowing
•’WEF.KIA 1.IXESTOCK XI CIION"
"A Nationally Certified Auction Market"
VFRDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
RON JENSEN, Mgr.
Hog Auction Monday—11:00 a.in. Cattle Sale Follow lug—1:S0 p m.
SEE KROTTER’S FOR
SEED
Place orders now for Martin, Reliance, and Redblne MUX); Sweet,
Piper, and Texas SUDAN; Atlas SORGO; Rancher, A Red CANE.
NEW & USED IMPLEMENTS
MM ‘8X' Harvester Combine
MM Rotary Hoes (Any Size)
Used MM Model E Shelter
Used MM Model D Shelter
Used John Deere Spreader (Good Condition)
New Idea Spreaders
New Idea 40’ A V Trail PTO Mowers
New Idea and MM Side Rakes
Used Case NCM Baler
Used J-I) PTO Pickup Baler
New Idea 2-Row Pickers (Buy now A Sate)
New A Used Discs
New A Used Plows
NEW & USED CARS
New Pontiacs on hand and In transit (Buy tomorrow’s car today)
Used 1957 Pontiac 4-Dr. Super Chief (Clean).
Used 1956 Pontiac 4-Dr. Chieftain H60 (Very Good).
DE LAVAL SEPARATORS & MILKERS
See us today for DeLaval Separators A Milkers. Do you know
you can buy a 2-Unit Cow-to-Can Del .aval Milker for as little as
$287.50, less than the price of many used milkers. |
MAYTAG LAUNDRY APPLIANCES &
DEEP FREEZERS
Full line of Washers and Dryers, both new and used.
New Maytag 17’ Chest Deep Freeze Sells for $399.95. But It at
Krotter’s today for only $299.95.
FORNEY ARC WELDING SUPPLIES
SIOUX STEEL BUILDINGC AND STEEL TANKS
WM. KROTTER CO
‘‘SERVING NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA SINCE 1891”
West O’Neill Phone 581
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Meet 6 special cars for special people from
America's station wagon specialists.
No matter what you need in a wagon,
Ford’s got the one that fits you best!
hardtop STYLING! Beauty, anyone? Only Ford
wagons give you Thunderbird elegance and hard
Fordor Country Sedan top styling.
OVER 13 CUBIC FEET MORE CARGO SPACE . . . room
enough for even a 9-foot boat.
EASIEST TO LOAD AND UNLOAD! Only Ford in its
field lets you open and close the rear gates with
one hand.
All seats face forward! Only Ford wagons in
their field let everybody look ahead. You don’t
have to crawl over the tailgate to the third seat.
9 Passenger Country Sedan TAILORED TO YOUR BUDGET, TOO! You start saving
the minute you buy. Ford offers the lowest-priced
wagon of the most popular three.
9-PASSENGER COUNTRY SQUIRE
This handsome 4-door, 9-passenger
wagon neatly fills any bill, from
Sunday calling to Monday hauling.
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LOHAUS MOTOR COMPANY
FOURTH & FREMONT, O'NEILL, NEBR.
U You’re Interested In so A-l USED OAR — Be Sore to Bee Your Ford Dealer