The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 07, 1963, Image 7

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FOR SALE
I .AND RACE BOARS FOR SAL&
Ready for service, Veterinary
Vaccinated for Erysipelas. Hog
Cholera and Lepto; guaranteed
breeders. Spencer Feed Service.
Spencer, Nebr. 26tfc
FOR SALE — Near new three bed
room house with full basement
and attached garage on double
lot. Phone 780, O’Neill. 46-47p
FOK HALF. — TRACTOR*
A selection of IHC M gas tractors
1 1961 model 30 Massey, perfect
1 Model 44 Massey, good
1 VAC Case with mounted plow
and mower
All tractors priced to save you
money. Let me know your tractor
needs.
JUNt MUti Of
O'Neill Drive-In theatre
VERNON GOROEN or
c&U 1M and ask for (lint Prkrwn
44tfc
FOR SAJJS—Purebred Hampshire
boars. Big and rugged. Will de
liver. Henry and Richard Stell
ing, Orchard. Nebr. 12tfc
FOR SALE—Two liedroom modem
house in O’Neill. Write to Box
SC in care of Frontier for in
formation. 46-48p
C O R N L E A Spring Machinery
Consignment Sale, Sat., March
9, 10:30, Cornlea, Nebr. Already
consigned over 30 tractors, com
bines, trucks, pickups, hoes,
plows, spring tooths, cultivators,
elevators, harrows and numer
ous other items. Consignments
open till sale day. Phone Hum
phrey 2893 or 4008. Wegener,
Jensen, Fowlkes, auctioneers.
46c
USED TRACTORS
4 J. D. A tractors, 1937, 1944, 1949,
1951
2 Case tractors, 1950
1 IHC - H tractor, 1944
1 IHC - C tractor, 1950
1 Massey Harris - 44, 1952
1 J. D. B tractor, 1949
1 J. D. B tractor, 1938
1 J. D. B tractor, 1945
2 A.C. Rolomatic Bailers, 1955, 1960
l J. D. com planter, No. 290
1 J. D. corn planter. No. 6
1 new wagon and box
1 A. C. 2-16 plow
1 IHC No. 15 3 bottom
1 No. 9 mower, 9 ft Bar
1 wide front for M
1 LiU grinder, PTO
1 4 section Harrow.
DAVID’S REPAIR SHOP
Welding — New Steel
lifted Tractors & Machinery
Phone IV2-2362, Chambers 46-50p
46-50p
SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE
NEW and USED CARS
USED CARS
All Completely Reconditioned and
Guaranteed and Ready To Go
1 Or 4 CHEVROLET
I 2 door — one owner
$195.00
1 err CHEVROLET
I r 33 2 door BelAir V8
$295.00
IQ CO CHEVROLET
I y Jv 2 door DeiRay V8
$595.00
«0/A CHEVROLET
I yOU 2 door BelAir V8
$995.00
1OA1 CHEVROLET
I 70 I 4 door Sport sod. Impala
V8, power glide, radio, heater,
power steering and brakes, tinted
glass — $1595.00
CADILLAC
Model 62 4 door sedan
very clean — $2495.00
| OC4 DODGE
I / 4 door Royal sedan
one owner, very clean, runs like
new — $95.00
1954 rr—v,.,™
$125.00
1QCC FORD
17JJ V8 2 door Custom
$195.00
10C4 FORD
I T JU 2 door sedan
$195.00
10C7 FOKD 6 p®*5
173/ Station Wagon >'8
$495.00
1QCQ FORD
I 7 30 4 door Custom 300 \ 8
$450.00
<q/a OLDSMOBHJE
170U 98 2 door Holiday, one
owner, loaded with equipment
$1595.00
1 QCl OLDSMOBILE
I 70 I 4 door Town Sedan Fac
tory Air — $1995.00
1 A/a OLDSMOBILE
I yOU 4 door sedan Super 88
$1395.00
1OIA CHEVROLET
I 70U 4 door Station Wagon Vi
$1195.00
1 OCA DODGE
I 73** 4 door — $96.00
PICKUPS
lOCC CHEVROLET
1733 PCAB 3 Ton — $“50-00
m A/l CHEVROLET
170 I Fleetside V8 4 speed pod
tive-traction, radio, D X Clap.
$1395.00
10CO CHEVROLET
I 737 » Ton Truck — $1200.00
$100.00 Top Value Stamps FREE
On Each Car Sale
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Tune Ups and Engine Analyzing
V8 Engines $5.00 plus parts
Six Cyl. Engines $4.00 plus parts
Complete Cyl. Balancing and
Scope analyzing
PLUS TOP VALUE STAMPS
EE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25?
down, 5% int; up to M months
u> pay. Write or phone Cc*itoii
Motor Co., Neligh- JOtf
NEW AND USED
FARM MACHINERY
1962 BC162 with 2 speed rear axle,
excellent tires, radio, V-8 engine
new 16 ft combination rack, low
milage.
1962 Ford Truck with 2 speed,
new engine, new rack & hoist.
Used Equipment
International 1240 with fast hitch
demonstrator
Farmall M
Farmall C
Farmall Super A with mower
Super C reversed with new sweep
head
Massey Harris 44 Gas
1939 F20 Farmall A-l shape
McCormick No. 31 power mower
like new
McCormick No. C24 power mower
W/brackets for Farmall C
John Deere No. 8 with 7 or 9 ft.
bar, excellent
8 -12 ft. McCormick hay rakes
McCormick No. 26 stalk cutter
demonstrator, Save $$$
Bearcat roller mill demonstrator,
Save $$$ Has PTO drive
4 Row McCormick mtd cultivator,
like new
Keating Implement Co.
Atkinson, Nebraska
46-47c
FOR SALE — 9eed Oats, Clarence
Gokie, O’Neill. 46tfc
FOR SALE — Irrigation boom,
Burkley pump and Allis Chal
mers motor combined and 2,400
ft. of 5" and 6” pipe. Phone
917R1, O’Neill, Otto F. Lorenz.
46tfc
SHORES NEW
DAIRY CREDIT
\11 the money you want. 36 months
at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance
entire herd. Shores Wisconsin
heifers. "Pay your bills, stop
your worries.”
SHORES, NEUGH, TU 7-4060
41tfc
I make monthly payment loans
on City real estate. R. H. Park
er, O'Neill, Nebr. 41tfc
FOR SALE — Nixon Cattle, Hog
and Poultry Feeds, Salt, Miner
als, Soybean, Barb Wire and
Steel Posts. Warehouse 1 Vt
blocks south, Vi block east of
Town House. Ray Lawrence, O’
Neill, Nebr. 38-10p
FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
CTTY LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
AM BACK In my office again
and can loan money on Farms
and Ranches and City Property.
Some at 4% and some at 5% in
terest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 5°**
I WILL BE Giving accordion les
sons Saturdays at the home of
Mrs. Ray Cole, O’Neill. If in
terested contact me or call O’
Neill, 575 J, Delores Tunender,
Atkinson 45-47c
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1957
Ford Custom, 2 door, straight
stick, 8 cyl., tu tone paint, new
tires and battery, low mileage,
above average condition. Herman
J anzing. 45-46c
AVOID DISPUTED CLAIMS—Buy
Quality Insurance. See Kieth
Abart. 38tfc
BABY CHICKS — Hatches off
every Tuesday starting March
12. Book your orders now. Cor
kle Hatchery _*5~*7P
OATS FOR SALE — Patrick J.
Gokie, RR 1, O’Neill 39tfc
CALL US for estimate on Blown
Insulation job for your home.
Save 40% to 50% on your fuel
bill. N. D. Ickes and Dan Tro
shynski, dealers at Page. 49c
FOR SALE — Eight big rugged
Hereford Bulls, coming 2 and 3
years old. Albert and Rex Car
son, Lynch. Nebr. 44tfc
FOR SALE—Beef calves to go on
cow’s. Any amount. Calves on
hand most all times. Gerald O’
Connor, Atkinson. Call 2562.
44-47p
Real Estate for Sale
Why pay more than 4% interest
on your land loan? See R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc
FOR SALE—2 bedroom home in
O'Neill. Attached garage, natur
al gas heat, nice lot. Contact
Rees it Rees, Brokers, 914 So.
5th St., Norfolk. Nebr. 33tfc
Dr. W. F. Finley Residence for
sale by Heirs. Modem Home, 4
bedrooms, good location. See
George Hammond Executor, or
Wm. W. Griffin, Attorney. 42tfc
RANCH FOR SALE — 250 Cow
Sandhill ranch, 3218 acre well
balanced ranch with plenty oi
wet-hay ground. Located in Gar
field and Loup Counties. 2 miles
to school and 8 miles from high
way. Improvements good to very
good, with residence remodelled
last year. $190,000, payable $35.
000 down and annual payments
of $5,000 per year plus interesi
at 5%. Possession May 1, 196c
if sold immediately. Act quick
ly. For details, call or write
Leo F. Clinch, Broker, Burwell
Nebr. 46<
FOR SALE — Cafe with well es
tablished business. In a good ter
ritory, and a progressive town.
For further particulars call or
write Adolph Kotrous Licensed
Real Estate Broker, Verdigre,
Nebr., phone 4431. 43-46c
FOR SALE — 160 acres of land i
located 3 miles west of Emmet
Nebr . of which 80 acres des
cribed as WVkNW>.« of Section 17;
is grazing land and 80 acres
described as E4NEV4 of Section
18 is tillable land, all in Town
ship 29, range 13. For informa
tion write or phone Viola Walk
er Lincoln, 322 Main Street.
Owego, Tioga County, New York
46c
FOR SALE — Basement Type
Residence, excellent location,
Box 307, O’Neill 46 47p
ARE YOU MOBILE HOME SHOP
PING? If so see us today for the
best buys on New & Used Mo
bile Homes. We trade for fur
niture, cars, or what have you.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO
PAY US A VISIT
MIIJLER MOBILE HOMES
OPEN EVERYDAY
Albion, Nebr. Ph. 395-2170
46tfc
SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt
il&im service. Virgil Laursen
Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc ,
—
FOR SALE
Good Going Buaineas
GAMBIJC STORE—BUTTE
Retiring
F. L. Cashatt
Butte, ph. 5141 44-46p
WANTED
If you would like to change the in
terest rate on your farm loan or
ranch loan down to 4% interest,
See or write R. H. Parker, O’
Neill. Nebr. 41tfc '
WANTED TO RENT — Pasture,
Alfalfa and hay land. Jim Corkle
45-48P
Are you giving your family the
better things in life? Can you
sell and organize? I need two
good men to help me run a door
to door selling organization in 4
counties. Write C. Case, McNess ,
Co., Freeport, 111. 43^16p
L. GUTHMILLER
Half Block East Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair.
Acetylene and arc welding
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKE
Also repair parts for Lawson and
Clinton engines on hand.
9tf
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 775-LW.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks. W. & 3Mi blks. N. stoplight.
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans on
automobiles and furniture.
See us also for your insurance
needs.
Central Finance Corp.
O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr.
Zltfc
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
CURTISS BREEDING PAYS
Dairy Herd Improvement Associ
ation figures show that CURTISS
HOLSTEINS average $20.00 profit
annually over their stablemates.
Can’t you use an extra twenty
from each cow?
Call 470 Duane Gray O’Neill
42tfc
INCOME TAX
For assistance in filing your self
employment and tax reports,
call on—
GEO. C. ROBERTSON, Agency
We work for your interest and
appreciate your business.
Downey Building, O’Neill, Nebr
Ph. 5S4 — Res. Ph. 161-W
Jan-Feb-Mar
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We just want “TOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23tJ_
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Sen/ice
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O’Neill
50r
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil I nnrOT, Mgr.
38tf
HELP WANTED — Two new and
used car salesmen. Apply by
letter or in person to Spitzen
berger Chevy-Olds, O’Neill, tfc
WANTED — All summer pasture
for from 10 to 20 head of cows
with calves. State price. Write
Box AB, c/o Frontier. 46p
ATTENTION — Splendid Rawleigh
business available in S. HOLT &
WHEELER CO'S. Steady good
earnings year around No capi
tal or experience needed to start
See or Write Marvin Stahleck
er, Box 92. Spencer or write
Rawleigh, Dept. NBC 101-96,
Freeport, 111 46-48p
HELP WANTED - Male & Fe
male, $75 and up weekly earn
ings possible for man or woman
to service customers in city of
O’Neill full or part time. No in
vestment. Write Watkins Pro
ducts, Inc , D-7I, Winona, Minn.
46-49p
ASIIBI RN MONUMENT CO
P. O. Box 6, Tilden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NED. ASIIBIRN, Prop. 46t!c
MISCELLANEOUS
You do not have to buy any stock
in any company to get a Farm
or Ranch loan from R. H. Park
er, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc
CARDS OF THANKS
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK the
nurses and Dr. Carstens for my
care while I was in the hospital.
I would also like to thank my
friends and neighbors for their
cards.
Charles Cole 46p
We WISH TO EXPRESS our sin
cere thanks to all our friends,
neighbors and relatives who were
so kind in sending food, flowers,
cards and to those who responded
so generously to the Heart fund.
A special thanks to the Rev. Lin
der. All these many acts of kind
ness made our sorrow easier to
bear in the loss of our loved one.
Mrs. Jennie Finley,
children, grandchildren
brothers and sisters 46p
I WANT TO TAKE THIS MEANS
to thank every one for the visits,
cards, flowers and gifts while I
was in St. Anthony’s. A special
thanks to Dr. Wilson, Dr. Waters
and the hospital staff for the
fine care. Also thanks to the people
that brought food to my home and
helped care for my family.
Janet Pinkerman
46c
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our
thanks to all who helped us in our
recent sorrow for the words of
sympathy, the cards, flowers and
prayers. A special thanks to Dr.
Waters and the hospital staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegeler
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Tegeler
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill
and family 46p
THANKS FHOM THE BOTTOM ol
my heart to all who have sent
me cards and letters of encourage
ment Thep are worth more than
words can express
Ray W. Robertson
Albuquerque, N M 46p1
NOTICES
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the O’Neill Country
Club will be held March 11th at
8 p.m. in the Consumers up stairs
conference room. 45-46c
NOTICE
I was born 1-13-1901 to Minta
Warner on the Warner property
She was married to William Mal
colm Lockard in 1902. I was never
adopted. It is impractical to alter
my name this late. Therefore here
in after I shall place a question
mark after my signature.
Charles E. Lockard? 46-49p
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the O’Neill
Rural Fire Production Dist. No. 3
will be held in the Assembly room
of the Court House in O’Neill on
Saturday, March 9 at 2 p.m.
P. V. Hickey
Sec. Trea. 46c
BY — MAIL OFFER
DAILY LINCOLN JOURNAL
4-W WEEKS $1
You'll get Sylvia Porter, Blondie,
Orphan Annie, Believe It Or Not,
Grin and Bear It, Let's Explore
Your Mind, Steve Canyon, Emmy
Lou, David Lawrence, Joseph Al
sop. Associated Press, United
Press International, Wire Photos,
Weather Reports, Markets, Radio
Programs, Dr. Alvarez, Nancy,
Sports, Walter Lippmann, Norman
Vincent Peale, Roscoe Drummond
Robert S. Allen, Mutt and Jeff,
Abbie and Slats, Tarzan, Jane
Arden, Mopsy, Points for Parents
Life’s Like That, Davey Jones,
Crossword Puzzles, There Oughta
Be A Law, Ann Landers, Ralph
McGill, William 9. White, Herman,
The Cynic’s Corner.
The LINCOLN JOURNAL “Prints
Today’s News Today” in new big
ger easy to read type.
Parade Magazine Supplement is
part of the Sunday issue.
By-mail offer in Nebraska and
Northern Kansas — Outside of
Lancaster County — 4-Vfe weeks
$1.00 daily, 6 weeks Daily and
Sunday $2.00; a year $10.00 dai
ly, Sunday $6.50.
Order direct or through our office.
46p
I-Legal Notices
(First pub. Feb. 28, 1963)
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that
the Articles of Incorporation of
Clifford Ranch, Inc., of Atkinson,
Holt County, Nebraska, which cor
poration has been incorporated un
der the laws of the State of
Nebraska, have been amended to
change the name of said corpora
tion to the R-B Company. All other
provisions in said Articles of
Incorporation remain the same.
Dated this 27th day of February,
1963.
CLIFFORD RANCH, INC.,
R-B COMPANY
BY Robert H. Clifford,
President
45-47c
• First pub Feb. 21. 1963'
Leo F. Clinch, Attorney
Estate No. MIO
NOTICE IX)R PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, February 18,
1963 In the Matter of the Estate
of John P. Zinkon, Deceased
Notice is hereby given to al! j
persons interested m said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment of j
Emma Waldo as Administratrix
of said ••state, and will be heard
March 8. 1963 at 2 o'clock P M ,
at the County Court Room in
O'Neill, Nebraska
•COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 44-46c
• First pub. Feb. 28, 1963'
William W. Griffin, Attorney
No. 4611
NOTICE OF
PROBATE OF WILL
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF MARTIN F
STOCKF1SCH, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA.
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the pro
bate of the will of said deceased,
and for the appointment of Esther
D. A. Mosel as Executrix thereof,
which will be for bearing in this
court on March 21, 1963, at 10 o’
clock a.m.
•COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 45-47C
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouaer
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser were Thursday evening vis
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Finch.
Jerry Fritz, Niobrara, called at
the Ralph Brookhouser home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brookhou
ser, O’Neill, spent Saturday with
his parents.
Mrs. Ernie Grosshop and her
mother, Mrs. Hansen, Creighton,
Creighton, visited with Mrs. Hugh
Brookhouser at the Plainview
hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Brookhouser
Sunday evening. Mrs. Hugh
Brookhouser and baby were re
leased from the hospital Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tyler
and Chuck moved to a farm near
Creighton which they recently
purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jackson
and family moved to the farm
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Richar Hegge
meyer and family, Wayne, are
moving to the Eddie Bright farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser were Tuesday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Brookhouser, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey
and Paul Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ora
| ' -
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
ALL SIZE TIRES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 71« O’Neill. Nebr
THE FROSTIER. O'Ntdll, Nebri
Caskey and twins, Mrs Cecil Mo
ser and Mrs Eldon Schacht were
among those attending the wed
(ting last Sunday uf Alice Jundt
and Lyle Nielson at the Zion Lu
theran church. Creighton
Mr. and Mrs F E Pierce went
to Grand Island the lore part ol
this week where they attended
the Farmer's Union convention
Mrs Sidney Faulhaber visited
with her mother, Mrs Mary Zas
tro, O'Neill.
A large number from this vi
cinity attended the funeral ser
vices of Fred Smith. 72, of Til
den Thursday afternoon
Roscoe Groelmg, LaVern Held
and Ottie Mettris went to Co
lumbus on business last week.
Monday evening supper guests
at the home of Mr and Mrs
Harry Caskey were Mr and Mrs
Harold Butterfield and family,
Pierre, S. D., Mr and Mrs. L
Butterfield and Mr and Mrs
Donald Caskey and family.
Mrs Leona Finch calk'd at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Ora Caa
key and Mr. and Mrs Byron
Finch, Monday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Willis Boelter
were Wednesday evening visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Caskey.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sokol and
Judy were pleasantly surprised at
a house warming get-to-gether
Sunday at their new home at Nor
folk to which they moved the lat
ter part of January from rural
Madison.
A no host dinner was served at
noon. The afternoon was spent in
showing home movies, cards and
ttka. Thursday, March 1, HMU
visiting. A gift of a shadowbos
was presented to Mr and Mrs
Sokol by the guests Mr amt Mrs
Sokol have a non who la employ
rd at Newman Grove amt
daughter. Judy, at home, a sen
uv ut the Madison high arhool
She will enter nurses training
in the (all
Those presen were Mr ami
Mrs. Henry Kliment and lamdy,
Wausa, Mr and Mrs Jiudoiph
Pus partial and Mr and Mrs Paul
Schroetcr and daughter, Unitary.
Mr and Mrs Walter Faulk* and
family, Mrs Dorothy Gomlman
ami daughter, Janke, l.ynelr
Cederlind and Jerry ttukol, New
man Grove, Mr and Mr* loans
Hus teed and family, Humphrey,
Mr and Mrs Fred Hanneman,
Brunswick; Mr amt Mrs Ralph
Bronkhouser, Orchard, Mr und
Mrs John Bratacic and son, Mr.
amt Mrs Ted Ober, Mr amt
Mrs Hoy Brook house r and so*,
Miss Barbara Liska, all of Nor•
folk and Jim Sokol, Plain view
The Frontier
On Sale each Thursday rooming at
Safeway Store — O'Neil
Stannard s Superette — O'Neil
Golden Hotel — O'Neill
O’Neill Drug — O'Neil
Devoy Drug — O'Neil
Johnson Drug — O'Neill
Shethamer Foods — O'Neill
New Outlaw — O’Neill
Wilson Drug — Atkinson
Munn’s Store — Ewing
MeGraw's Store — Inman
New house Sundries Chambers
Milter Bros. — Orchard
.- » "I
ATKINSON'S BIG 3rd ANNUAL
CONSIGNMENT MACHINERY
Auction
SATURDAY. MAR. 9
11 a.m. — at the lots Directly South of
The Atkinson Livestock Market
ATKINSON, NEBRASKA
(In rase of storm sale will be held one week later)
- BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE -
NOTE—This is another unusually fine offering of late model
equipment. Large consignments from Ernie Weller and Jack
Christianson, all of which Is in excellent condition make this a
very attractive event. Come early and spend the day with its.
| TRACTORS — 1952 Super C Farmall, recently overhauled ami
newly painted; 2 Minneapolis Moline tractors; IHC Super M trac
tor, excellent condition, has Lion Wizard hydraulic loailer and
heavy duty Kramer winch; Farmall M tractor, with new Dual
loader; John Deere "B" tractor, with sweep head; John Deere
"B” tractor rake hitch; Harris Power Horse 4-wheel drive trac
tor with heavy duty loader, a real outfit; 1949 Oliver H. G. crawl
er, 2-way hydraulic pump; Farmall Regular, with winch.
I960 Chevrolet Viking 2-ton truck, 16-ft. OBEOQ fold-down box and
Harsh heavy duty hoist, only 32,500 actual miles; 10-ft. MM grain
drill with grass attachment and packing rollers, used on 70 acres;
Massey Harris 16-ft. self-propelled swather with heavy-duty Wis
consin air cooled motor, real good; No. 15 IHC Forage cutter,
both row and pickup head; Bearcat 2-row forage harvester with
com head, Ford Industrial motor, also grass pickup attachment;
John Deere No. 110 Chuck Wagon complete, on 54 Ford truck;
John Deere No. 110 Chuck Wagon on heavyduty running gear;
Kelley Ryan 36-ft. elevator with engine; Grain auger with electric
motor; EZ Flow No. 100 fertilizer drill; International heavy-duty
gear and steel box; IHC No. 3 wagon on rubber with new Izult
el _ 1__ CIA_1__UL __1_A If.._- _k__A. ___ _
lliCICI UCUC IA/A , wagi/ii miui wai ia^nt «# s k«* j iHruei'
slungs in excellent condition, one with airplane tires; 2 Light
underslungs, one with 3 extra tires; Case 6-ft. one-way plow on
rubber; John Deere 6-ft. one-way plow; 3 15-ft. discs; Disc sharp
ener, new; 2 Harrows, one 4-section, 1 three; IHC 4-row pull-type
lister, with fertilizer and Aldrin attachments; IHC 2-row mounted
lister, new lathes; IHC 2-row eli; 2-row com planter; 4-row Black
Hawk planter with fertilizer attachment; JD No. 200 2-row pull
type com picker; Single row com picker; 2 Rotary hoes, one
nearly new; 3 2-row go digs; Case tractor gang plow; IHC 2bot
tom mounted plow for “C"; JD 2-row cultivator for "A"; JD
2-row cultivator for “A”; IHC 2-row cultivator for H or M; AC
2- row cultivator for WD; 2 John Deere 10-in. hammermills; Farm
band F14 loader tor Formal!; Casewell loader; Horn loader for
H or M; 6 JD 12-ft. hay rakes, 2 nearly new; 3 IHC hay rakes;
3- rake hitch for F20; JD 2ft mower; IHC No. 25V mower; IHC
No. 16 mower for F20; IHC No. 7 trail mower; New steel stacker
cage with rubber tires; Sickle grinder with extension tor 2ft.
sickles; Clipper Fanning mill complete with all screens; IHC
Stationary l%-2% h.p. water cooled engine; Air compressor with
motor; new hydraulic hoist for Farm Wagon; Best cattle oiler;
2 50-ft. Endless hammermill belts; 500 gallon septic tank; nearly
new saddle and bridle; Fresno scraper; 300 gallon fuel tank; New
7^-ft. stock tank; Some used lumber; Shop tools; 70 16-ft. feed
bunks; 20 Rolls slat cribbing, 50-ft. rolls; 20 Roils used woven
wire; 12-ft. x 20-ft. x 2ft. frame granary, holds 3,000 bushels oats;
Frame overhead granary with gravity feed chute, room for cake
storage below; 3 Unit Surge milker with compressor; National
double unit portable milker; David Bradley 2unit milker with
compressor; 1949 Universal Jeep; 1957 4-dr. Mercury; 1956 Ford
%-ton with grain-stock rack; 1,000-bu. steel com crib; Electric
branding iron; Short stinger winch for JD 520, 50 or 60 tractor;
30-ft New Moon house trailer, tandem wheels, fully equipped,
completely modem; Harvey Red Head cylinder com shelter with
cob stacker.
I A.V1 .>o property vo be removed until settled tor
Lunch Wagon on Grounds
Consignors to this sale include Jack Christianson; Ernie Weller;
A. E. Trowbridge; George Goldfuss; Stanley Johnson; Elmer
Olherding; Hans Lauridsen; L. V. Humphrey; Delbert Rouse;
Roy Aten; and Donald Skrdla.
FLEMING AUCTION SERVICE
SALE MANAGERS — — ATKINSON, NEBB.
Phone 7192 Daytime, 6901 or 2194 Evenings
Auctioneers — Ernie Weller, Dean Fleming, Maynard '"'tL—nun
Elmer McCTurg and Marvin Larson Gilbert Schneider, Clerk*
VEQUIST CLOSING OUT VEQUIST
Farm Sale
Because we have sold part of our ranch and are moving to town we will offer the following described
personal property to the highest bidder at public auction at the place located ... 11 miles north of
O’Neill on Highway 281, 6 miles west and 2Vi miles north . . . OB ... 1 mile south of the Midway
store, 6 miles west and lVi miles south (Watch for Farm Sale Arrows) on . . .
MONDAY. MARCH 11
Sale starts at 12:90 Lunch at sale by Lutheran Ladies Aid
95 HEAD OF CATTLE 95
Si Head of .Angus cows, 2 to 5 years old to start calving in April. These cows are bred to Registered
Bulls. Russ Vanderkook breeding, Schuyler, Nebr. These cows are all home raised from Registered
Bulls. Cows are all Bangs vaccinated. Everyone raised a calf last year. Anyone wanting breeding
stock will like these cows. — 1 Coming 4-year old Registered Bull.
14 Yorkshire brood sows bred to Registered Boar to farrow In April — 5-year-old saddle horse, well
broke — Mexican Burro — 2 Colts, coming yearlings — Shetland pony, gentle — Saddle and bridle
for Shetland — 2 Saddles and bridles.
MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS
IHC 1951 M tractor, wide front; Super “H” tractor; Super “CT, all extra good; JD “B” tractor;
Ferguson tractor; No. 11 Farmhand with hay basket, push off, grapplefork, snow scoop, dozer Made
and manure fork; 50 Bo. Hog self feeder; * JD 9-ft. mowers; Hay rake, 24-ft.; Hay cage; JD mow
er, 7-ft.; Ford mower. 6-ft.; Hay rake, 20-ft; Hayrack on four-wheel trailer; Four-wheel trailer, •
x 10 box; Two-wheel trailer, 5 x 10 box; JD 2-row eli; JD disc, 14-ft.; JD lister, loose ground or
mold board, fertilizer attachment; Case 2-bottom plow. 16-in.; 5-ft. oneway; 1-row corn picker; Allis
Chalmers baler; Side delivery rake; JD manure spreader; Grain anger; Heavy duty cabling rack;
Winch, short stinger for H or M; Buzz saw, tractor mounts; JD hammermill; Cement mixer; 2
Sets tractor chains; Forney welder; Battery charger; Grinder belt; Brand heater, gas; 2-row
mounted cultivator; Several 30 and 50 gallon oil barrels, some barbwire; 300-gallon gas tank on
stand; DeLaval water heater, 12 gal.; Small Ml burner; Seigler oil beater, like new; 250-gal. tank;
Trash burner, white enamel; Dehorning clippers; Maytag washing machine, electric; Homeiite chain
saw; Air compressor; 4-section harrow; 200-lbs. Cossack alfalfa seed; Shop tools and other Hems.
75 Tons of second and third cutting alfalfa — 75 Tons of prairie hay.
TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for
MR. and MRS. HENRY YEQUIST
Dean Fleming, Wally O'Connell and Chuck Mahony, auctioneers
O'Neill National Bank, clerk