FOR SALE TOR SALE: Improved 320-acres; 4 miles east and 2 miles north of Atkinson, Nebr.—P. C. Don ohoe, O’NeilL 49tf rfOR SALE: Six-room residence property. See: R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Neb. 35tf FOR SALE: 2-pc. living room suite, as good as new.—Mrs. C. E. Melcna, 228J, O’Neill. FEW RANCHES LEFT FOR SALE: 800 acres, $12 50: 960 acres, $11.00; 995 acres, $20.00; <06 acres, $10.00; 2.720 acres, *10.00; 3,840 acres, $15.00; 5,520 ■Teres. $10.00; 7,280 acres, see as for price.—R A ITT REALTY COMPANY, Ainsworth, Neb. 49 THE PRESBYTERIAN L;diesj Guild will hold a food sale at the Ralya IGA store, Salurday afternoon, April 26, starting at 2.30 p. m. 49-30c I HAVE MOVED my office one block south of the Fiist Nation al Bank. — R. H. Parker, O’ tk ill. Neb. 49tf TOR SALE: one 5-ft. homevfreez er and one 8-ft. home freezer. —Gillespie's, O’Neill. 48tf OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT:— Moore Noble Lbr. & Coal Co., O'Neill. 49 TOR SALE: Wurlitzer music box in good condition—Guy Keller, Lynch. 48-49-50p EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD WET HAY RANCH FOR SALE: 3,840 Acres. Has 640 acres of wet hay with 640 acres upland hay meadow. Cuts lots of hjy. fO acres fram land and balance pasture running from low to upland. Very good buildings, fences, lots of water. Every thing for production of cattle. Only $15.00 per acre.—RAITT KEALTY COMPANY, Ains worth, Neb. 49 fOR SALE: New breakfast set, including t ble and four chairs, )W than wholesale.—Bowen’s Ben Franklin Store, O’Neill. 49 TOR SALE: Improved 320-acre farm, 4 miles north, 2 miles east of Atkinson.—P. C. Dono boe, O’Neill. 47tf POlfsALE: One Skelgas 500 chick brooder.—Gillespie’s, O’ Neill. 49c NEW 1047 wallpaper stock just received.—Western Auto Asso ciate Store, O'Neill. 47-49c I SPECIAL HORSE SALE April 30th Butte Livestock Market 49-50 ; FOR SALE: Modern seven-room house.—Phone 232, O’Neill. 49tf FOR SALE: 7-room house, pos session 30 days.—P. C. Dono hoe, O’Neill. 47tf OUTSIDE" WHITE PAINT Moore-Noble Lbr. & Coal Co., O’Neill. 49 MISCELLANEOUS GAMBLE’S can insulate your home now. Call for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf NEW 1947 wallpaper stock just received.—Western Auto Asso ciate Store, O’Neill. 47-49c HELP WANTED: Two fountain girls or boys immediately.— Johnson Drugs, O’Neill. 49c James G. Fredrickson Kieth A. Abart — Auctioneers — Ready to Serve You Phone 2 O'Neill SANDING MACHINE FOR RENT WORN, BLACKENED flooring can be restored with a dear grain surface by sanding. Do the work yourself. Efficient, easy to operate machine. Costs very little rental per day. GAMBLES O’Neill 21 tf SALESMAN WANTED WANTED: Reliable man for Rawleigh business in City of O’Neill and southwest Holt and Rock counties. Easy to sell Household Products to 1500 families. We teach you how; supply sales, advertising literature—all you need. Raw leigh’s Dept. NBD-252-G, Free port, 111. 49-66p FOR AUTO LIABILITY — LIFE COMPENSATION & FIRE INSURANCE and Surety Bonds see L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance Agency O’Neill 45tf LOANS Buy that home or farm with a GI LOAN Regular farm loans at lowest rates. See local correspondent or KLOKE INV CO.. Omaha 2, Neb. 23tf SprUg Curia Drapery Fobi AT PRACTICAL PENNEY PRICES! Frothy, feminine ' priscillas; smart, tailored pairs! Or make your own! 2.79 - 2.98 3.98 i i .V Lilting colors on sturdy cretonnes. In bright or soft stripes and florals. Vat-dyed 1 89c to 1.49 , WOMEN’S NYLON HOSE Sizes 9, 9'/2, 10 ...... | Garden ‘Greens’ Can Be Continuous —Photo Courtesy Perry-Morse Seed Co. Plenty of leafy vegetables, raw and cooked, are necessary In the diet of both children and grownups in order to promote vigor and well-being. In a home garden they can be continuous for many months if various kinds are grown. Leaf lettuce is one of the first green things to appear. The young leaves can De picKea lor tne table' when only a couple of inches in length while the smaller inner leaves are left to grow. The same is true of spinach; the tender new leaves are as good raw as cooked when chopped and served with oil and vinegar dressing. Or, treat them the same as “wilted lettuce" by pouring over them a mixture of hot bacon fat, vinegar, and bits of cooked bacon. To vary the flavor of these greens, add a small amount of peppergrass. The frilled curly foliage of this upland cress is as easy to grow as lettuce. For long season greens swiss chard is a winner. No leafy vegetable stands hot weather better. The outer leaves should be kept picked, the inner ones left to continue growing, and the result will be tender, brittle stalks and leaves for a long time. J Of the numerous root tops used as greens, beet, mustard, and turnip are increasingly popular. Like all vegetables they are best when young. Mustard and turnip particularly should be used for greens only in the early stages. The tops of mus tard and turnip combined are ap petizing—a favorite of grandmother’s day. By sowing seed of kale in spring or summer in the North and August to October in the South, fresh greens can be picked from the garden even after the coming of frost and light snow. In fact, some frost improves the texture and flavor of kale, mak ing it a real treat for late autumn and winter meals. Dwarf Curled Kale is one of the best varieties for home gardens. 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 hare the latest type equip ment that developes up to 600 lbs. pressure. CORKLE HATCHERY Phone 19 O'Neill, Nebr. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who gave us as sistance and sympathy in the re cent loss of our son and brother, Melvin Lee. Your deeds will always be remembered. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HALL 49-50p AND CHILDREN CARD OF THANKS I take this means of thanking my friends and neigbors for the many acts of kindness during my sickness and those wh^) remem bered me with cards v»d letters while I was in the hospital. These kind acts will long be re membered. 50p ALBERT ELLIS Thursday, April 17, 1947 LIVESTOCK Butcher hogs . 24.45 Sows . 22.60 Stags 20.00 Serum pigs . 31.00 Feeder steers 19.00 Feeder heifers 18.00 Fat steers . .... 22.00 Fat heifers ...... 19.25 Fat cows . ..16.75 i Bulls 15.00 Stock cows . .... 14.00 PRODUCE Butterfat, No. 1 62c Butterfat, No. 2 . 59c Eggs, farm run .... . 38c Heavy hens 25c Leghorn hens _ 20c ! Old roosters . 12c Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Johnson entertained Sunday the latter’s p rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Hayne, of Page. Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones. Manager O'NEILL i NEBRASKA TOPSY-TURVY Baseball does not seem to be topsy-turvy enough for Jackie Price, when it is played accord ing to the rules. Here he is hanging from his heels and banging away at a few pitches at Tucson, Ariz. WANTS BRIDE “Uncle Dan” Young, 103, South Bond. Ind., states he is willing to c insider matrimony —providing he can find a suit able woman of his own age. The bachelor has lived in the same South Rend house for 65 years. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for the cards, letters, flowers and other expressions of interest sent to me during my stay in the O’ Neill hospital. —Mrs. JOSEPHINE CRUMLEY 49-50p Mrs. J. c. Bazelman and daughter. Connie Jo, visitid the j R- R. Reed f. rm Sunday at Or chard. 1 LEGAL NOTICES (First publication April 17, 1947.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 3323 In the County Cou*t of Holt County, Nebraska, April 17, 1947. In the matter of the Es tate of Anna Donohoe, Deceased. All persons interes.ed in said estate are hereby notified that the Executor of said estate h s filed in this court his final re port and a petition for final set tlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and th t said report and petition will be heard May 7, 1947, at 10 o’clock, A. M. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Neb aska, when : 11 persons interested may ap pear and be heard concerning said final report and the distri bution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMER. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 49-51 William J. Froelich returned to Chicago, 111., Monday. Mrs. Froelich accompanied him to Sioux City and visited her moth er, Mrs. C. E. Stout, who is a pa tient in St. Vincent’s hospital. Mrs. Charles E. Chace, and tw? children, Rose Mary and James, of Atkinson, arrived Wednesday for an overnight stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ham mond. Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Willson were weekend hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sampson and two sons, of Vermillion, S. D., and Mrs. Mabel Stocker, of Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Higgins, of Correctionville, la., visited the Thomas F. Higgins family Fri day and Saturday. SHINE APPETITES MEAT DEPARTMENT BEEF STEAK from CORNFED BEEF SHORT-CUTS 47r Lb...-.1/1 SIRLOIN T-BONES 4^ Lb. ... While They Last! BOILING BEEF BRISKET Lean and Meaty _ _ 17c ---——~ Fancy SHORTRIBS HAMBURGER—All Beef 29c I Lb. ...... — Combination — OFFER BOYSENBERRIES 1—Near Gal. Can Fancy Grade —and— SUGAR 2y2 Lbs. Ration Free BOTH While It Lasts PURE PRESERVES BACON—Cudahy’s Sliced — Sweet, Smoke-Cured, Lb. p™co Apricot - Pineapple MINCED HAM—Armour’s lib Lb.-...-.- Jar'.. RING BOLOGNA Armour’s Per Lb. _ Dirxjir UAMC We invite any comparison 1with this price! Cudahy’s ____ j Ready-to-Eat CANDY SPECIAL 1 45c Lb.....• Planters • Filberts SEED POTATOES • Cashews Select Northern-Grown (Choc. Cov.) • PONTIACS • WARBAS . A|monds • COBBLERS • OHIOS i% Qz The lowest price in this section of Nebraska ! Jar GARDEN SEEDS Spring is here! Time j to plant your garden, j All 10c Packs OEr 3 for .. All 5c Packs OE-* \ 6 for .^ Pillsbury’s Best Chocolate Cream — COFFEE QE#* FLOUR 1 -Lb. Jar . 50-Lb. Bag. ... Take advantage of this Chocolate_ sale price and buy one a l ivlJl or more bags. 11-Oz. Jar . ,-Cookie Sale ( I A New Shipment in Today PEANUT CRUNCH BAR — y}r Per Lb. .......__ 2-Lbs__ 35C LEMON JUMBLE — 1 Cr Per Lb...-..... 27c 2-Lbs......._. KO-KOBAR— 14r Per Lb..... 2-Lbs.-.25C Downey Flake — CAKE MIX • Chocolate • Gold • White No shortening necessary —the finest on the market CLOTHES PINS 17r 3 Doz. III SCRUB BRUSHES JQg FRUIT ROLLS 7r 2 for ll rn^mni.nIfilineed of Sudan> Atlas Sorgo, j Attention r 3rmers Brome or Crested Wheat and other seeds, see us before buying. IOWA 306 HYBRID SEED CORN, Per Bushel ...7.50 UNION STORE Phone 56 2 Deliveries Daily