_ ____ _!-——. ■ I -— .. FOR SALE Thiele's Dairy Cattle VP PRODUCING dairy cattle m hand at all timet Wlscon an bred, fresh and heavy wringers, first and second calf letters. Arnold Thiele A4 miles southwest of dear wafer. Phone 17 on 12. tf #DR SAIJ?: Purebred Hampshire hired sows. Bred to purebred Hampshire boar. To farrow first jart of September. Also pure ared Hampshire yearling boar. Robinson Farms, Randolph. Kebr. 14-17c 4ANCH LOANS —See R H. Park er. O’Neill. 6tf i©R SAI -E 1951 CHEVROLET 4 door in excellent condition Very reasonable. Walter O’Malley. O’ Neill 15-16P 8POR SALE. IHC 14ft electric deep freeze. John Kee, O’Neill 15-16p VOU SALE. Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls Two 2 Vi and 3 years old. Proven, herd bull quality -some yearlings.—Everett Van Dover, miles east of old Opporturv dy or 22 miles west of Verdigre, or 16 south of Lynch. tf VOK SALE: 1951 Harley David son 125cc Motorcycle. Good con dition and priced to sell. Call LO 9-2521. Lynch or notify James P. Chvala, Monowi. 16-17c FOR SALE Three bedroom house, dose to school — gas furnace, garage. Phone 654, O'Neill. 16tfe ADR SALE; 3 year ok! child’s rS»rry Very gentle.—Bob Prud «V Phone 62, Ewing. 16-I8p 5bLT TOR SALE: Kanapolis JIBJjO a ton; American $20 50 m ton; white block 75o— Located J' blks. east, 4 blks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Fb 164, O’Neill. 51tf FOR SALE AAr Twine Guaranteed to be ane at the best —15-95 per bale vAaotine, fuels, oils, greases. Awest prices In Nebraska. NEW DEAL OIL CO. West O’Neill Ttf ADR SALE. 1 Vt ton low actual Mileage Studelraker truck, duel wheels, overload springs, excell ent grain and stock rack, rub Mr and motor. Harvey A. Tbmp trins, Renan, Nebr. 15tfc «K SALE: Four O’Neill tote, •cross from Farmers Unton Ele vator Commercial or home Molding Give offer.—Write A. Moran. 292 Oak Wood. Wood Okie, DL 13-lTp 4DR SALE: Registered Hamp atere boars Big, rugged, well grown.—Alfred Hansen, Plain dew. Nebr. 12tfc JTT LOANS. See R. H. Parker, O'Neill. «tf FOR SALE: Well established Re ad farm supply business handling well-known products. Small oap tal needed —Write box TH. c/o the Frontier. 5tf 1 ■ _ ■ SPECIAL PRICES ! Fully equipped 560 diesel tractor special low price _ $4790.00 Fully equipped 460 diesel tractor special low price _$4300.00 101 combine complete with grain anti com heads _ $6300.00 1951 Propane burner John Deere B, new guarantee_$950 00 1956 300 Farmall_$1650 00 1956 400 fuel burner Farmall_$2250.00 1949 M gas _$1450.00 1949 M gas_$1250 00 1947 H gas_ $850.00 1946 H fuel $750.00 1954 WD 45 Allis Chalmers $1700 00 1958 160 HIC truck new tires_$2100.00 1958 Vt ton Chev. pickup , V-8, like new_ _ $1600 00 1964 Super 88 diesel Oliver, very good _ $2250.00 1954 Minneapolis 45 IIP power unit, fuel_$400.00 MANY OTHER TRACTORS AND PICKUPS AT THE IDWEST PRICES ! Special on sickles while 5000 last. Heavys _ $8 40 Lights $7.90 45 lbs. United M.P. Grease at only $5 90 per bucket, only 1000 pails left. SPECIALr- 1 year old, like new, 1450 ft. 4-in. sprinkler pipe, 45 risers, portable trailer and 800 gal. per min. pump. A&M sprink ler pipe, 051 gauge. Bargain of the week at only $1600.00. Com plete with all couplers and stands. Oliver baler, wire tie, with motor_$150.00 New Holland baler, wire tie, with motor_ $400.00 1958 John Deere 44 baler, wire tie a bargain. Many used rakes of all kinds, also mowers. WE TRADE Storjohann Equipment Co. Lowest equipment prices in USA! PHONE Diamond 6-7185 BURWELL NEBR. MOBILE HOMES August Bargains NEW IN STOCK 1959 50 ft 10W- leaded .. $4295 1959 46 ft 10W. Lots or extras . $3995. 1959 33 ft 8W. Tandem, 1 and 2 BR . $2995 Lots of other new and used at comparable low prices. We trade, finance, deliver and set them up. Open Sundays and Evenings. MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Neb. Phone office EX6-2J70 Night EXS 2236 and EXS 6321 15tfc MACHINERY 70-inch Howard rotovator IHC one way J-D 15-ft. disc AC 15-ft disc 2 roww GI picker l row GI nicker FOR SALE: Building lot. Desirable location.—Call Phone 574J. O’ Neill. _52tf ! ■ ■■■ — - ■■ ■ .. FOR SALE HOUSE Located at 702 E. Adams 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME WITH GARAGE Quick Possession! GENE WOLFE PHONE 671-VV, O’NEILL 16tf -— | . ; FOR RENT __ FOR RENT—Rooms! Night, week or month. Air conditioned, clean, good beds. Redecorated.—Hotel O’Neill, Phone 364. New Man agement. 12-18pd FOR RENT: Three houses, one 2 bedroom house and 2- one bed room houses—Contact WTalter Pease or Phone Atkinson 7062. 12tf FOR RENT: Very neat two bed room home, gas equipped, gas heater furnished, southeast. — Call Mrs. Jim Parker at 707-W 12tf FARM LOANS.—See R. H. Parker. O’Neill. 6tf FOR RENT: Modem two bedroom apartment, with living room, kitchen and bath. Close in.— Elmer Hagensick, phone 53&-R, O’Neill.6tt FOR RENT: 3 room modem apart ments. Very reasonable rent.— Tony Asimus, Phone 510, O’Neill 16tf FOR RENT: TWO LARGE rooms, semi-modern, rent reasonable. Mrs. Mary MacLeod. Phone 234. O’Neill. 15-16c I--— i _ WANTED WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562. phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL OO.. O’Neill 2 blks W & 3% blks N stoplight HELP WANTED: DIESEL truck driver to take steady run. Three or four day trip. Work out of O'Neill, steady employment. Ex perience necessary.—Write Mr. B., Box 330, O'Neill, Nebr. 15-16c DEALER WANTED One of the world’s largest manufacturers of livestock and poultry feeds and sanitation products wants to establish a dealer in O’Neill. This is a highly profitable proven business for aggressive person and may be a part of an already estabbshea business in O'Neill or a new business of t’s own. Write box 263, O'Neill at once for full particulars and confidential interview. Don’t pass up this opportunity. WRITE TODAY Box 263 O’Neill 15-16-17-C WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WANTED: High school girls to room and board.—Mrs. Archie Bright, O’Neill. 16c WANTED: Laborers for power line construction. — Iloak Con struction Company, Lynch, Neb. Phone LO 9-2161.16-17p WANTED: Experienced waitress, day and night.—Candy Bill’s Cafe, O’Neill. 16tfc WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf EXPERT REPAIR SHOP Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill 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 Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O’NEILL — for Any Job 25tf L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Alao repair parts for Lawson — R*o —Clinton. WANTED A WOMAN or girl for kitchen helper, also a waitress at Baber's Cafe, Plain view, Ne braska. 16-17c I LOAN Money on farms and ranches and city property.— Write to R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 6tf 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 50 tf NOTICES TRIP INSURANCE—When you go on vacation, hunting, fishing or travel on business protect your self and family — See Frieda Winkler, Phone 763-J, O’Neill. 16-18p PERSONAL NOT RESPONSIBLE I wish to have it known that I will not bo responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, Mrs. Lee Ballard, Myrt’s Cafe, O’ Neill. 15-16p I AM BACK in my office again and I have Eastern Money and Priv ate Money to loan on Farm land, Ranch land, and City Homes. If you need money see or write.— R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 6tf EXCELLENT RANCH and HAY LAND 480 to 1840 acre spreads in the $60 price range. RUT'S REALTY R. S. Rutledge Box 563 Phone PArk 1-1421 Fremont 5r ED THORIN for appointment tf FREE for the Asking Stop in at our Insurance office and pick up your Household inventory book. You'll l)e glad you did. There is no charge just ask A1 Gaskill. R. F. Gaskill Insurance Agy. 124 So. 4th St. O'Neill, ph. 710 MISCELLANEOUS CURTISS STUD SERVICE can build you a herd for less. Don’t leave your herd's future to chance Breed to bulls from prov en families.—Duane Gray, Phone 470 O’Neill. 9tf 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 - I See E. J. Shane ATKINSON for dragline work, sewer and water ditches and clam work. 50-22p YOURS TO ENJOY, if you em ploy Glaxo water-clear linoleum coating ends waxing. — Coyne Hardware, O'Neill. Nebr. 16c ELECTROLUX SALES & SER VICE in your own home_Chest er Larson, Box 828, Norfolk. 16-17p CASH LOANS SIGNATURE — AUTO FURNITURE O'NEILL LOAN CO. We have a plan to fit every need and budget! VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Phone 434 O’Neill tfo tractors-machinery’ 1957 me 300—T.A. T.H. 660 hours 1950 ACWD 13, tires, wide front 1940 Oliver 70 1938 WC AC 1937 WC AC 64 mC combine with motor 62 me combine with motor John-Deere forage cutter with motor Ford mower John Deere mower AC mower 21-ft. Hyd. hay rake Dempster grain drill AC grain drill, 3-point hitch Row crop head AC forage cutter, demonstrator 5 AC com pickers 1—24 mC picker mC seeder box for oneway ALLIS CHALMERS - OLIVER - GEHL - DU-ALL - NEW HOLLAND CLEVELAND FARM SUPPLY Ph. TW 3-2905 Orchard, Nebr. 16-19c LOST & FOUND STRAYED from my pasture north of Middlebranch, two yearling steers. Brand LJ bar on left hip or reverse K and an L on right hip— Lysle Johnson. O'Neill, Ph 843-R12 collect. 13pl4-18c UNDER WATER SALVAGE. Re cover your submerged equip ment. boats or motors fast by our aqua lung equipped divers. Fiber glass boat repair—looks like new. Cheaper because we're miles closer and experienced. Aqua lung refill facilities—Hoops Boat and Supply, Plaimiew, Phone 267. 15-18c LOST: Female white Toy Spitz. Strayed from trailr house at First and Everett, answers to name of Daisy June. Rewal'd of fered for return.- Contact A. L. Conrad, O’Neill. 16p SAVE MONEY on your INSURANCE Time and Trouble with a new PACKAGE POLICY VIRGIL LAURSEN AGENCY tfc CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH TO THANK our friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness, express ions of sympathy, flowers and contributions to the memorial fund at the time of the death of our husband and father, Sam Todd.—Mrs. Sam Todd, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs Carl Schrader, Mr. and Mrs. W. Irl Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Luke White. First Round Results; Women's Tournament The second round of the O’Neill city women’s tournament must be played by Saturday. The finals will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday. All awards will be presented after final rounds are in. Here are the first round results of the women’s tournament at the O’Neill country club. Championship Amy Kersenbrock over Iris Gid dy. Nyla Jaszkowiak over Chickie Artus, Dorothy Yantzi over Donna Cole, Sue Deaver over Coney French. First Flight Helen Gildersleeve over Evelyn Jaszkowiak, Pat Devoy over Nan cy Champion, Millie Werner over Mary Petsche, Helen Clifford over "lbs” Schaffer. Second Flight Eleanor Hunt over Goraine Becker, Sheila Wanser over Mar ie Kelly, Jan Elkins over GaVon na Appleby, Betty Stracke over Betty Mullendore. Third Flight Pat Templemeyer over Betty Watson, Mary Reynoldson over Katheryn Petsche, Joe Wilson over Alice Early, Ruth Watson, bye. Fourth Flight Elizabeth Gallagher over Elea nor Pruss, Betty Dewitt, bye, Carleen Carstens over Jerry Ja nousek, Judy Giddy over Sharon Nelson. Fifth Flight Trudy Cleveland, bye, Clara Carroll, bye, Pat Cleveland over Mary Ann Wichman (default*, Mable Meyers over Lois Fox. Inman News By Mrs. Janies McMahan Mrs. Cora Jack of Tecumseh and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jacka and son. David, of Lincoln were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky and son, Dickie. Additional guests at Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder of Page and Harry D. Snyder of Inman. Harry D. Snyder and daughter, Mrs. Lewis Kopecky jr. attended funeral services for Mrs. Ralph Larson Saturday at Page. Sunday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. ! Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Dale | Stevens and daughter, Sandra, and Mrs. Ramona Randol and daugh | ter. Donna Rae, of Atkinson. The ; group enjoyed seeing moving pic tures that Mr. Stevens showed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark took ; Mrs. R. E. Tjessem and daugh ters, Sandra and Nancy, to Oma has Sunday where they continued on to their home at Maywood, 111. The Tjessem's had spent the past two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter of Chambers were Saturday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har ry D. Snyder. Mrs. Edwin Langley returned to her home in Lincoln Saturday after spending two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson and Sam. Monday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and daughter, Cheri Lyn and son, Terry of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Anth ony and family of Lincoln spent the weekend visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family. Mr. and Mrs. James ujvomj and son, Bill, and Mrs. James McMahan were guests Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan and family at Norfolk. They were accompanied to Inman Saturday evening by Mrs. Harti gan and family who spent the weekend in the Coventry home and Mrs. Mary Hartigan home. They were joined Sunday by Mr. Hart igan and all returned to Norfolk Sunday evening. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk, spent a few days last week here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong spent Sunday at Gavin Point dam sightseeing. Mrs. Sam Baker and family of Sioux City, la., are spending a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes en tertained at a dinner Thursday evening honoring the birthdays of their daughter, Joyce, Margaret Pruss and Karl Keyes. Guests were Mary Morsbach, Mildred Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruss, Mar garet and Verna and Mrs. Louise Crandall of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shibata and sons of Albion were Sunday evening visitors at the Henry Pruss home. Mr. Shibata is the former superintendent of the Clearwater schools. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes and family spent Sunday at Greeley visiting Mrs. Keyes’ sister, Mrs. Pat Cook and family._ Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark of O’Neill were Monday evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark. Mrs. Frances May and family spent Tuesday afternoon in Nor folk on business. Mrs. Charles Gilligan and daughter, Mrs. Jack Jamgotch and family of Sioux City, la., are visiting in the Bea and Joe Gal* i lagher and Mayme Harte home. Melvin Miohaelis, Lloyd Smith. 1 Ernest Brunckhorst and Albert | Anthony left Tuesday for Minne sota where they will sjH'tnl a few days fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wolfe and ; family of Mountain View. Calif., visited in the home of Mrs. Wolfe's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dav- , id Morshaeh Mid girls Monday. l Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor and 1 family of Sioux City, la., visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Morshaeh and girls Monday af ternoon. Services Are Held For A. K. Naslund At Page Church PAGE Funeral services for Al fred K. Naslund, 63, retired farm er. who died August 6 while on a trip in California, were conducted at 2 p m. Tuesday at the Weslyan church here by the Rev. Ivan Turner of the Free Methodist church at Ewing. Burial was at Page. Mr. Naslund became sick last Tuesday while at Areata, Calif., and died Thursday of a heart ail ment in a hospital at Orrick, Calif. With him on the trip were his wife, Elsie, and son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Naslund and children of Ainsworth. They were en route home from Salem, Ore., when he became sick. Mr. Naslund was a World War I veteran. He is survived by his wife; daughter Mrs. Walter Cole of Sa lem; son Don of Ainsworth; step son William O'Brien of Page; sisters Mrs. H. tOllis) Sandaur, South Sioux City, and Mrs. Ervin (Hilma) Kratochvil, Osmond. A brother and sister preceded him in death. L. D. Putnam attended the Dem ocratic Century Club of Nebraska, August 9, at the Bernard Boyle home in Omaha, honoring Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachus etts. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeffrey, Gary and Dennis, returned re cently from Angeles where they visited relatives Try the Frontier Want Ads Double A Auction MARKET REPORT Atkinson, Tuesday, August 11 Cattle and hog receipts totaled 361 head All classes of butcher cattle sold 50 to 75 cents per hundred higher. Calves and yearlings steady with only a few Choice kinds offered. Some Choice Angus fall calves lopped at $35.60 cwt. their heifer mates at $31.50. Yearling steers largts l.v $28.00 to $31.00 with heavy yearlings $27.00 to $28 00 cwt Yearling heifers sold in a range from $25.75 to $29.00 the later price for some light weight choice kinds. Demand is strong for all classes every Tuesday A lot of buyers weren't able to fill their orders, llcef cows sold from $16.00 to $17.25. lleifer ettes $17 00 to $20.00. Cutters $15.00 to $16.00. Canncrs from $13.50 to $14.75. Hulls $19.00 to $21.00 cwt. A package of Here ford Hreeding Cows which are to calve this fall brought $187 00 per head. Next Special sale Tuesday, August 25, looks like about 1.000 head possibly more. We ll lie mailing our full card list to 7.000 eastern buyers Saturday. May we have your early list ings to include on this ad. Regular Tuesday Sale August 18 Phone 5141 Atkinson, Nebraska Atkinson Livestock Market STINKER IN O’Neill Today Hundreds of Bargains O'Neill Chamber of Commerce IAUUIUNttKIINO REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN IPHONE 207O’NEILL Add Those Extra Dollars TO TOUR CALF CROP ! A mow CREEP FEEDER and T Toas bulk NOROO 14% Pmtdi CREEP FEED WRM DTNAFAC Delivered anywhere within SO miles of Inman I $359.00 Finkbine Lumber Co. Tompkins Livestock Headquarters \_PTMAN, NEBR. ~USED CARS *90 Mercury Monterey, plain 9B Ptymauth, 4 dr. SB Studebaker hardtop ma GMC % ton pickup SR Chev. 1 T. Pickup SMITH MOTOR CO. Rhone 5S2 07W11, Nebr. COMBINES Massey Harris, super ST J4> Nol K>, 14-ft. WBkM No. 69 with motor MACHINBtY TRACTORS MB J-D Model 60 mtd G J-D 1M0 SB N> m b J-D MB J-D me no XD Tillers moat sizes XD No. 5 Mowers me No 9 Mowerr PLYMOUTH and JDD I —IK Harry R. Smith Imp. 2 row M&M pull picker 2 row Case pull picker IHC 24 picker Massey 2-16 plow IHC 2-14 plow One row rye drills WC Allis tractor Oliver 70 46 Farmall II M&M RTU Several used loaders APPLIANCES Apt. size electric range Used automatic washers and dryers 12-ft. me freezer 2 used refrigerators SEE US FOR NEW WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’NEILL, NEBR. me — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE: 1958 50-ft. trailer house, three bedrooms, washer and dryer.—Harold Steckelberg, 130 West Everett, Phone 797, O’ Neill. 16p FOR SALE: 50 head good black face ewes.—Kenneth Van Every, Page. 16-17p TOR SALE: Madison vetch and cossack alfalfa seed. Both state tested. Leon Beckwith, Emmet. 16tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR QUICK SALE ! I Immediate Possession Ace Wick’s property, consisting of 3 houses and lots. Near new 3 bedroom home in O'Neill. Good location! —ALSO— 960 A ranch south of Atkinson. 320 A. east of Inman. 330 A east of Atkinson. Dairy Queen at Atkinson, near swimming pool and park. OTHER GOOD LISTINGS COME AND SEE US ED THORIN PHONE 207 O’NEILL 13 tf FOR SALE: Three bedroom house. Full basement with one finished room. All modem. Automatic oil boat Garage, comer lot—Gene Wolfe, Phone 671-W, O’Neill. 5tfc CHRISTMAS CARDS Reglar 59c - 21 CARD BOX Stinker Special 33c GLASSWARE SECIALS GALORE! Water Glasses, Ice Cream Dishes and Malt Glasses Vi price LADIES FEATHER COMBS Make Your Own Styles 50% off CAR CUSHION Parkway two-seater. Air circulating seat cushion. Cools by circulating air in summer. Clothes stay neat and fresh looking. Inner lock springs allow air to circulate. Regular $6.88 - $468 GOLF BALLS By the Dozen Only — Our Reg. Price $5.50 Stinker $450 HISTORY PAPER 500 Sheet Reams — 2 Hole — Regular 98c Stinker Special Only 77c LAMP SHADES Your Choice 50% off PLUS ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE BEING CLEARED AT LOW LOW PRICES | Cannon Crestwood PLAID BLANKETS A blend of rayon-cotton-nylon-orlon. Size 66x80 —a one-time purchase. Loomed for warmth with out weight. Non-Allergic — Moth Proof firsts $199 Assorted Packs of SPONGES 8 of them Stinker Day Only 37c