CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this means of thanking my friends and neigh bors who so kindly remembered me with cards, letters, flowers and other gets of kindness during my stay in the hohpital. 46 FLOYD RITTS Mrs. F. J. Fisher returned Mon day after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. William Rj*ll.__ NOTICE — TO — Truck & Car Owners # VALUATIONS ARE NOW BEING PLACED ON CARS AND TRUCKS FOR THE 1947 AS SESSMENT. DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE. WHICH WE MUST GO BY. DOES NOT CONTAIN SUFFI CIENT IDENTIFICATION OF A TRUCK AND IN SOME INSTANCES CARS. WE MUST HAVE MORE INFORMATION THAN THAT SHOWN ON YOUR REGISTRATION SLIP FURNISHED US BY THE COUNTY TREASURER. THE VALUATIONS GIVEN US BY THE STATE ON TRUCKS IS FOR CHASIS ALONE. OR CHASIS AND CAB, OR CHASIS OVER CAB, » AND THE WHEEL BASE. THE ASSESSMENT MUST ALSO INCLUDE THE BODY ON THE TRUCK. WHICH DOES NOT SHOW ON THE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE. TO VALUE YOUR TRUCK (1935 to 1947 MODELS). AND YOUR CAR (1940 to 1947 MODELS) PROPERLY, SOME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MUST BE FURNISHED BY YOU. IN THE CASE OF YOUR TRUCK. EITH ER A STRAIGHT JOB OR A SEMI, LET US KNOW THE WHEEL BASE OF THE TRUCK AND THE KIND, AGE. AND TYPE OF BODY (PLATFORM. STOCK RACK, STAKE. GRAIN. DUMP. TANK. REFRIG.. OR VAN) ON YOUR TRUCK. DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS NOTICE BUT SENlJ IN A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF YOUR TRUCK (1935 to 1947 MODELS) AND YOUR CAR (1940 to 1947 MODELS) GIVING US THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TITLE, ALSO THE INFORMATION ABOVE RE FERRED TO. SO WE MAY BE ABLE TO PLACE THE PROPER VALUE ON YOUR TRUCK AND CAR FOR ASSESSMENT IN 1947. IF WE DON'T HAVE THIS INFORMATION YOUR CAR OR TRUCK MAY BE GIVEN A HIGHER VALUATION THAN IT SHOULD BE GIVEN. WHEN SENDING IN THIS INFORMATION PLEASE STATE THE TOWNSHIP IN WHICH THE VEHICLE IS REGISTERED. L. G. Gillespie 46-47 ... FOR SALE -'OR SALE: Six-room residence property. See: R. H. Parker O'Neill, Neb _ 35tf ! PLANT”CERTIFIED CEDAR OATS: Won second at Inter national hay and grain show. Puiity, 99.50%; germ, 97%; weight, 34; price, $1.25 in bulk, . sacked, $1.50. Yield as high as 80 bushels.—Clifford Sobotka, Inman. 43-46p FOR SALE: Pure-blood register ed Aberdeen-Angus two-ye r old bull.—Otto Rumstick, Albion, 1 Neb. 46-47-70p FOR SALE: Joining Ewing, Neb., | one of the best cattle centers in the Elkhorn Valley — 13 acres, modern heme, good out build ings, 3 acres crop land, balance low land pasture for 6 to 8 cows. Fine subirrigated garden, run ning water, timber. Place all ( fenced hog-tight. Possession. E. J. Eby, Ewing Nebr. 45tf --- FOR SALE: 1946 Indian trailer-; house, 27-ft. tandem wheels and dolly, electric brakes, fully fur- i ■ nished, sleeps four, only lived in I ] four months and just like new. | Can be seen acres': f om Crystal : ball room, Atkinson. — D. L. Raymer, Box 306, Atkinson. 46c AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE; One 1940 Chevrolet, deluxe, radio, heater, defroster and Prestone; ' one 1941 fourdoor Chevrolet; one 1934 Chevrolet, heater, Prestone. — Harry McKay, Chambers. 43-46p FOR SALE: Electric Maytag washing machine. —Mrs. P. B. Harty, O’Neill. 46-c-tf FOR SALE: One two-row tractor lister, pull type, IHC number 151, good shape. Also one black Angus bull sired by Ray Siders’ bull: 1.0-months-old_ Frank Pribil, O’Neill phone , 3f210. 70p-45-46 FOR SALE. 1940 Chevrolet truck with Wilson 14-ft. combination rack. Priced right. — Eugene Owen, 4 miles north of Phoenix. 25p-46 RANCHES ON WHICH WE CAN | GIVE SPRING POSSESSION: I DANCELAND — O’Neill — :i | || Saturday, March 29 ; Duffy Belorad and His Orchestra Adm. & Dance: $1 I - /• COATS, short and lolL Wools. 9-15, 10 it 20.M-M 24.75 * Ht «. f • SUITS in rayon*and* wool blends. 9-15, 10 20, 38-44. 19.75 HALF BONNETS in crisp straws. Flower-laden. 2 98 FABRIC GLOVES in tailored or dressy sty les. 1.49 BRIGHT HANDBAGS in plas tic patent. 4 <^g PRETTY PUMPS in black pat ent. Cuban heels. 5 5Q 995 acres in Brown County, $20.00 an aen . 2.720 acres in Rock & Loup C unties, $10.00; 3,840 acres in Bi me County, $15.00 per acre 5.520 acres in Brown County. $10.00 per acre; 8,000 acres in Brown County, $13.00 an acre. 13,000 acres in Brown County, $12.00 per acre. —RAITT REALTY COMPA NY, Ainsworth Neb. 48 'OR SALE: 11 re. well-im proved ranch, a well balanced place, 25 miles south of Stu art, immediate possession.—Ev ertt Shaw, Bar tt, Neb. 45-48 j Y)R SALE: Ni< 6-room house and several outbuildings. City water and lights. Price $2,500. R. H. Parker, O’Neill._41 tf 'OR SALE: 1 registered, 4-year old, Hereford bull. Thursday, April 3, 1947 at the O’Neill Livestock Sale Barn. R. M. Strong. 46p GAMBLE’S can insulate your home now. Call for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf MISCELLANEOUS ■'OR SALE: White porcelain ta ble top gasoline range with bot tle gas regulator and tubing.— Mrs. H. G. Peieboom, phone 372J. 60c-46-47 SANDING MACHINE FOR RENT WORN, BLACKENED flooring can be restored with a clear grain surface by sanding. Do the work yourself. Efficient, easy to operate machine. Costs very little rental per day. GAMBLES O’Neill 21tf -1 . ... -f James G. Fredrickson Kielh A. Abart . — Auctioneers — Ready td Serve You Phone 2 O'Neill WANTED: Furnished or unfur nished apartment or house for man, wife and 15-year-o 1 d daughter. Permanent. —A. B. Neusenwander, Agent, C&NW. 43tf FOR AUTO LIABILITY — LIFE COMPENSATION & FIRE INSURANCE and Surety Bonds see L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance Agency O’Neill _45tf POWER SPRAYING SERVICE Barns — with D. D. T. Cattle — with D. D. T. and Rotenone Weeds — with 2. 4D Weed Killer Poultry Houses—with Insect Oil We have the latest type equip ment that developes up to 600 lbs. prsssure. CORKLE HATCHERY Phona 19 O'Neill N.br ROYAL THEATRE O'NEILL m mm FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 28-29 Big Double Bill Adele Mara in Song of Mexico with Edgar Barrier, George Lewis, Jacqueline Dalya, Jose Pulido, Raequel de Al va and Tipica Orchestra. ——also— , Leo Gorcey and The Bowery Boys in Bowery Bombshell with Huntz H 11, Bobby Jor dan, and Billy Benedict. Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 46c; Children 10c. plus tax 2c, Tot. 12c: Matinee Satur day 2:30. SUN.. MON. & TUES. MARCH 30-31. APRIL 1 Van Johnson in . No Leave, No Love with Keenan Wynn, Pat Kirkwood, Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra, Guy Lom bardo and His Orchestra, J Edward Arnold, Marie Wil son, Leon Ames. . Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. Total 50; Matinee Sunday 2:30. Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c. Tot. 46c; Children 10c. plus tax 2c, Total 12c. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY APRIL 2-3 Pat O’Brien, Claire Trevor, and Herbert Marshall in Crack-Up with Ray Collins. Wallace Ford and Dean Hr re ns. Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c. Total 46c: Children 10c. plus tax 2c. Tot. 12c. I •' - .. .... * Thursday, March 27, 1947 PRODUCE Butterfat, number 1 _60c Butterfat, number 2_57c Eggs, farm run__36c Heavy hens _ 20c Leghorn hens . 16c Old roosters . 12c LIVESTOCK Butcher hogs.. 25.55 Sows .. 22.50 Fat heifers ....... 19.00 Fat steers 19.75 Stocker heifers _ 17.75 Fat cows _ 15.00 Serum pigs __ 31.00 Cutter cattle 11.00 Stocker steers .19.00 Stock cows .. 14.00 Bulls 15.10 Stags _ 20.00 GRAIN Yellow corn, number 2 1.50 White corn _ 1.60 Oats . .78 Barley __ .1.30 Wheat . 2.40 Rye 2.00 -— ■ --%-— CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt thanks to those who made our burden easier during the re cent loss of John Paul Sullivan. Francis R. Sullivan P. J. Sullivan and family Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barrett and family Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jolley and family Paul Sullivan. 46p CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all oui I friends who have been so kind during our bereavement. George Shoemaker Mamie Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. William Burke Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker Clara Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins 46f LOANS Buy that home or farm with a* GI LOAN Regular farm loans at lowest rates. See local correspondent or KLOKE INV. CO.t i Omaha 2, Neb. 23tf PUBLIC SALE AS I AM LEAVING O’NEILL, I will sell the following described property at public auction at the R. E. Calvert residence, 3 blocks south of the K. C. hall, on SATURDAY, MARCH 29 2 — Linoleumh, 9 ft. x 1014 ft. 1 — Oil burning heater. 1 — 3-burner oil stove. * 1 — Ice-bcx, 50-lb. size. 2 — Cupboards. 1 — Kitchen table and chairs. 1 — Buffet. •1 — Rocking chair. 1 —Desk. 2 — Beds, complete. 2 — Dressers. 1 — Chest of drawers. 1 — Small front-room table. 1 — End table. 1 — Coronado washing machine. 1.— Typewriter table. 1 — Portable auto ice box. 1 — Clothes-drying rack. 2 — Kitchen stools. 1 — Philco radio. 1 — Garden cultivator. MISCELLANEOUS: Garden tools, tub. boiler, cur tains, fruit jars, some dishes, cooking utensils, and many other articles too numerous to mention. NORMAN KIRCHMANN, Owner Terms: Cash James Moore, Auct. 1 STORE Phone 56 2 Deliveries Daily Meat Department BEEF! BEEF! By the Side or Quarter FANCY CORNFED BEEF FOR LESS MON EY THAN ON THE HOOF. ASK US FOR PRICES. WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF HIND OR FORE QUARTERS FOR THIS WEEKEND. BACOH SQUARES * While They Last 500 Pounds of Puritan Ready-to-Eat — PICNIC or REGULAR H A M S " F0R Y0UBr EASTER MEALS Place Your Order Early — SPECIAL PRICE i , ON WHOLE HAMS _____ BEEF BOIL SHORT RIB ~ Lb.. 19c RIB STEAKS-Fancy- Lb. 45c SIRLOIN STEAK- Lb _ 49c PORK CHOPS- ,5blc & 47c CHEESE-KraltVclvccta- 2Lb, 98c OLEOMARGARINE “ Wi,son,i 42c RAISINS 2-Lbs. Thompson ^Of ; Seedless, Per Bag“^ OATES Fancv Imported OO-** Lb. Domestic 10/* Per Box . rAECCC — Chocolate Cream — Ll/riLC Per j.pb. Jar.... • Why Pay More? • SAUERKRAUT & FRANKS Two nOr No. 2V2 Cans. ---- MACARONI 0R SPAGHETTI Two 01r Pounds *1 Fresh Fruit & • Vegetables Gold - Buckle ORANGES California OQf* Juice—2 Doz...*7t 1/2 2.29 Fun 4 4C Crate .. Texas Marshseedless GRAPEFRUIT Giant Size — 10 Lbs.. Vi Crate ... Full Crate . SEED POTATOES We have received a load of Dryland Early Ohios. Our price will be—hy far —the lowest in this sec tion of Nebraska! See Us Before Buying _ CARROTS Green Top— IC** 2 Bunches LETTUCE Fancy Arizona — 1E/* Lb. APPLE BUTTER Jack Sprat — OC 29-Oz. Jar .£&%> Pure Plum PRESERVES __29c TOBACCO Prince Albert — ZQr 1- Lb. Can..... Two 1Qr 2- Oz. Cans__ ,7t BLEACH ^-Gallon Jug — IQ/* Each <7t ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ .I, >