GIRL SCOUT NEWS Suzanne Moss, Troop Scribe We had our second first aid lesson Sunday. Dr. W. F. Finley taught us how to put on band ages. We practiced bandaging each other. We did not have our meeting after class because some ofc us wanted to go to the basket ball game. We will have it next Sunday. Notice of importance: Girl Scouts, who want to take first aid, be at St. Mary’s next Sunday at 2:20 p. m. Don’t be late! PAGE NEWS flay Jenkins, of South Sioux City, visited the first of the week with the H. F. and L. C. Rakow families. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ra kov' and Ross and Mr. Jenkins were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rakow. Melvin Haynes and Robert Cun ningham, of Omaha, spent a few days the latter part of last week with their respective parents ROYAL THEATRE O'NEILL FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 7-8 Big Double Bill William Gargain, Janis Car ter, Jeff Donnell in Night Editor —also— Sunset Carson in Days of Buffalo Bill with Peggy Stewart, Tom ,London, and James Craven. Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 46c; Children 10c, plus tax 2c, Tot. 12c; Matinee Satur day 2:30. SUN.. MON. 8c TUES. MARCH 9-10-11 Gary Cooper in an adventure without parallel . . . Cloak and Dagger with Robert Alda. Introduc ing Lilli Palmer. Adm. 42c. phis tax 8c. Total 50; Matinee Sunday 2:30. Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 46c; Children 10c, plus tax 2c, Total 12e. WEDNESDAY 8c THURSDAY MARCH 12-13 Frank Morgan, Keenan Wynn, Cecil Kellaway, and Audrey Totter in The Cockeyed Miracle with Richard Quinne, Glad ys Cooper, Marshall Thomp son, and Leon Ames. Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c. Total 46c; Children 10c, plus tax 2c. Tot. 12c. ■■■' ■■ ■ i i n i t here. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes are back in their cafe again after a six-months’ rest. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Cork had charge of the cafe during this time. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Knudson and son, Ralph, of Manning, la., have visited his mother, Mrs. Robert Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher have arrived home after spending a few weeks visiting relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and children, of Sarcoxie, Mo., have spent several days here visiting relatives. LEGAL NOTICE (First publication March 8, 1947.) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER ) OF THE ESTATE ) NOTICE OF GEORGE ) SCHURR, ) DECEASED ) To All Persons Interested in Said Estate, both Creditors and Heirs: Notice is hereby given that George Schurr, Jr., has filed his petition setting forth among other things, that George Schurr, a citi zen and resident of the State of California died intestate therein on the 8th day of May, 1937, seized and possessed of the fol lowing described real estate to- i wit: ' The Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), and the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28) and the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-one (21) all in Town ship Twenty-nine (29) North, Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, That petitioner is an heir of said deceased and as such has a light to bring this action. The prayer of said petition is [or a determination of the time af the death of George Schurr, and the names of the heirs at the time of his death, and fixing the decree of kinship of descent oi George Schurr, and barring the claims of creditors and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit able. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER COUNTY JUDGE. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45 (First publication March 6. 1947.) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER ) OF THE ESTATE ) NOTICE OF LORAH ) SCHURR, ) DECEASED ) To All Persons Interested in Said Estate, both Creditors and Heirs: | Notice is hereby given that George Schurr, Jr., has filed his petition setting forth among other things, that Lorah Schurr, a citi zen and resident of the State of California died intestate therein on the 13th day of March, 1938, seized and possessed of the fol lowing described real estate to wit: ' The Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), and the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28) and the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-one (21), all in Town ship Twenty-nine (29) North, Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. That petitioner is an heir of said deceased and as such has a right to bring this action. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of the death of Lorah Schurr, and the names of the heirs at the time of her death, and fixing the decree of kinship of descent of Lorah Schurr, and barring the claims of creditors and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit able. BY THE COURT: LOUIS W. REIMER COUNTY JUDGE. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45 FIRST v/ith a Future Payment Plan! The Land Bank Cooperative Credit System was the FIRST to offer a Future Payment Plan—a method of using good years to protect you in future lean years. FIRST TODAY! The thoughtful farmer’s and rancher’s FIRST choice for a SAFE loan today is the Land Bank loan—long term, low interest, pre-payment privileges, PLUS the understanding that only the farmers’ and ranchers’ own credit system can offer! PI ONEERS/^30 YEARS { ■id *till leading the way with America'* bett farm and ranch loanl For a LAND BANK LOAN ice your ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION LYLE DIERKS, Secy-Treas. O’NEILL , » — Publicity Release ' .. ! * * j 1' ! DEARBORN, MICH. — February 17, 1947: Current purchasers of new Fords, Mercurys and Lincolns are re ceiving 1947 titles, J. R. Davis, vice president and director of sales and ad , vertising of the Ford Motor company, announced today. “So-called face-lifting, resulting in slight appearance changes, is not necessary to designate a yearly model ” Mr. Davis said. “It is up to the man ufacturer to designate changes for the purposes of registering a car as a ‘yearly model/ n i £$ l T - l' ; n “We have done this so current buyers of Fords, Mercurys, and Lin colns will get the benefit of 1947 titles, thus protecting them on used car val uations in the future when such models are traded for new cars.” . i ( > • • i | LOHAUS MOTOR COMPANY Phone 16 O’Neill •; i .• . m is, ii \ 11 » - ---- i — —- 1m »—iii i>ink CHAMPION FARMERS VISIT CAPITOL Champion Faimers of Amer ica, including 100 of the Na- | tion’s leading agriculturalist from 27 states, recently held | their fifth annual connference j ■ ■ ■ - — 25TH FASHION You know what kind of garb '• your ancestors wore in the Vic torian age, but what will your descendants be wearing in the year 2447Y The answer is shown above in design of Buck Rog ers’ contest. MARRIES Miss Clover Kerr, Hunting ton Park, Calif., who lost both legs and one arm in automo bile accident, is shown walk ing down the aisle with man of her choice, Clark R. Taylor, Roseburg, Ore., as they were married. NEW DIRECTOR Gael Sullivan, Illinois, who J resigned as second assistant postmaster general to become executive director of the Demo cratic national committee has been mentioned to replace Han- | negan. j % in Washington, D. C. Leonard ; K. Firestone, president of the j Firestone Tire and Rubber ! company of California, w a s j their host at the meeting in the Nation's capital. They are, left - to right, front row—Miss Margaret Knabe, Mrs. James Allen, Mrs. Eugene Haltquist, and Mrs. H. M. Knabe. Beck row—James Allen, of Valley; Rep. Howard 1 Buffett, cf Omaha; Leonard K. Firestone, Harvey S. Firestone, jr., Sen. Hugh Butler, Rep. Karl Ste'an, H. M. Knabe, of Nehawka, and Eugene Hult quist, of Oakland. John Mullen, who recently re- - turned from the hospital, is living Mullen home. -4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biglin went to Sioux City Wednesday. DANCE At SUMMERLAND Ewing Sunday, March 9 Music by CLIFF KYES and His Fine Band i ■ — * Monev to Loan w ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS * EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones. Manager O'NEILL s NEBRASKA Merchandise on Hand forFarms—Ranches—City MISCELLANEOUS PASSENGER TIRES 4 and 6 Ply, STORAGE BATTERIES — 45 and 51 Plate. WHITE HOUSE PAINT — Good Quality, per gal. 3.85 BARN PAINT — Bright red Per gal. .„. 2.55 HAMMERMILL BELTS — 50 ft., Each.... 35.50 60 ft., Each... 42.50 75 ft., Each.. 53.50 100 ft., Each. 62.50 (Above belts all 6-inch, 4-ply, square edge.) THRESHER BELT — 125 ft., 7 inch, first quality, Each.82.50 THRESHER BELTS — 100 ft., 8-in., first quality, Each . 78.50 TRACTOR SEATS—Monroe Hyder, Each ..I.1.36.50 OIL HEATERS— Coleman, radiant type, Each .26.95 AIR COOLED ENGINE—Wisconsin with gear reducter...115.00 CURRI CATTLE OILERS—.49.50 CURRI HOG OILERS—.18.50 TRACTOR COMFORT COVERS— Each . 39.95 TANK HEATERS — Oil burning, Each .. 18.50 ROTEN OIL—Per 5-gal. Can. 6.50 MEDICATED HOG OIL — 5-gal. Can . 4.95 •Hydraulic Jacks •Scoops •Fuel Pumps •Pipe Wrenches •Log Chains •Shovels •Power Pack Batteries —and many other items! 15 and 16 inch 600 x 16 4-ply.16.10 plus tax 650 x 16 4-ply .19.55 plus tax 700 x 15 6-ply 650 x 15 4-ply # 650 x 15 6-ply 500 xl5 4-ply (tractor fronts) • .... . V ■ *’**“*'" ** • .<»., ■ 550 x 16 4-ply (tractor fronts) 600 x 16 4-ply (tractor fronts) We have in stock almost every kind of farm tractor rears: Goodrich, Goodyear, Firestone, Gillette, U. S. See us for prices before buying. We are equipped to handle any cut down or replacement jobs. Machinerv * 2— Little Glutton Hammermills Each .176.50 3— 11-Inch Red Head Harvey Mills, Each .165.00 1— Superior Farm Hand Cpt. 489.00 3— 110-Gal. Fuel Tanks, Each .. 14.50 4— 8-ft. Galvanized Stock Tanks, Each .....». 40.00 4—7-ft., Each .. 31.50 4—6-ft., Each . 24M IwT j 2— 5-ft Ground Hog Scrapers, Each .. 160.00 1-4-ft. K. S. Scraper, Each 105.00 1—Ford Manure Loader Cpt. 235.00 Several good used Burr Mills on hand at present time. We have just received a shipment of Go-Devil disc, mower and spreader repairs. If in need of any repair?? for above machines we believe it would be wise to get them now as repairs are still short. Your patronage solicited and appreciated! Lloyd Collins Implements % '' * Your John Deere Dealer O’Neill Nebraska ►—_— - _