FOR SALE FOR SALE: Oak sweep and stacker teeth, all sizes, oil treated; also Red Cedar posts, all sizes. — Chas. Lawrence, O’Neill 5-18p325 FOR SALE: McCormick-Deer ing binder, used 1 - year; a 22 John Deere thrashing ma chine, 10 - years - old; a 1948 Ford truck, low mileage — Joe Winkler, Emmet. 5-6p65 FOR SALE: One Hampshire boar, weight 375 lbs., regis tered but cannot furnish pa per.—Harold Donohoe, 2 Vi miles southeast of O’Neill. 6p50 FOR SALE: Two new 10 - ft. grain binders, IHC. — Hock ey Impl. Co., Ewing, phone 82. 3tf FOR SALE: 1947 Fridgidare M 1-7, 7 cu. ft. One owner. — Ralph Gray, Inman. 5-6p65 AUTO OWNERS IF YOU WANT cheaper insur ance let me know. I can write it for you! We need and ap preciate your business. GEO. C. ROBERTSON O’Neill, Nebr. _ FOR SALE: Nine-piece walnut dining room suite; gray Wil ton rug and pad 9x13ft. One owner, 3-years-old. Excellent condition. Owner moving to smaller house.—Contact Mrs. Ralph Gray, Inman, Nebr. 6-7p85 FOR SALE: Available IHC No. 9 and trail mowers. New Idea and Lundell power mowers.— Plainview Farm Equipment, Plainview, Nebr. 6tf FOR SALE: 1,349 acres 25 miles northeast of O'Neill with set of good improvements with electricity, running water, furnace, 180-acres under cul tivation; 400 acres in hay land balance in pasture. Also plen ty of red cedar post timber Priced to sell. — Frank Spin ar, O’Neill. 4-7p85 FOR SALE: 2-Rake hitch, in good condition. — G. Rzes zotarski, Emmet 5-6p65. FOR SALE: All white porcelain used gas engine washing ma chine, Briggs & Stratton mo tor. Save $100. Buy it for only $69.95 at Jacobsfln’s, O’Neill, phone 415. 8-7c FOR SALE: 8-room house, all one floor, entirely modem, very good neighborhood, can be shown by appointment. — R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’ Neill, phone 106. 6c FOR SALE-’ New house for sale. Inquire at O'Neill Ins Agency, phone 434. 5-6c FOR BRIGGS 6c STRATTON service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41tf FOR SALE Piano, good condi tion.—Bill Malloy, ONeill. 6-7p65 For Reduced Rates on CAR INSURANCE See: L. G. GILLESPIE INS. AGY. O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR. ROCKEY 1MFL. CO., of Ew ing will accept light plants in trade on freezer chests and refrigerators. 3tf FOR SALE: Oyster Shell, 80-lb. sack, 95c at Leidys, O’Neill. 6c I HAVE EASTERN MONEY~to loan on FARMS, RANCHES, and CITY PROPERTY Let me figure with you on a loan. — R. H Parker, O’Neill, ltf FOR SALE: International 3-bot tom 14” plow on rubber, us ed. — Rockey Impl. Co., Ew ing. phone 82 3tf JOHN R. GALLAGHER Attorney-at-Law First Natl Bank BldQ. O'Nail] t Phona 11 L—---4 I AM IN A position to take care of your turkey insurance. I have made a contract with the Farm Owners’ Insurance Co. Insurance up $4.50 per tur key—R. H. (’ Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106. 6c FOR SALE: Swift’s Mineral Blox, only $2.25.—At Leidys, O’Neill. 6c FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt alternation light plant, $225. One 32 - volt Delco, $70. — Plainview Farm Equipment Co. 4tf FOR SALE: Nearly new steel ice box at Leidys, O’Neill. 6c FOR SALE OR TRADE: John Deere 12-A combine. — Al bert Wasson, phone 7838 At kinson. 5-6p65 FOR SALE: Anyene wanting new swarms of bees I will catch them at $1.00 a swarm. You furnish your boxes Al so have for sale, some good swarms complete with hives and a burr grinder, good as new. — Pete More, Redbird. 4-6c FOR SALE: Swift’s Mineral, 100-lb. sacks, $3.25.—At Lei dys, O’Neill. 6c FOR SALE: All prices and sizes of new and used Westing house, Norge and Serve 1 gas refrigerators, 110- and 32 volt. We deliver the goods. Write for price and models. Also dragline work of all kinds. Basement digging, ex cavating of all kinds, drain age ditches, etc.; we have available a limited quantity of International lister culti vators, trail mowers, rotary hoes, and 1-ways, priced right. —Plainview Farm Equip ment, Plainview, Nebr. 4-1 Ic BONE MEAL is a fine fertilizer for roses.—At Leidys, O’Neill. 6c FOR SALE: Case and MM mounted cultivators. — Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531, West O’Neill. 6c ROSES NEED dusting every 10 days with Endo-Pest. Kills bugs and fungi.—At Leidys, O’Neill. 6c [FOR SALE: New, 6-foot Ser vel gas refrigerator, at a dis count. — Wm. Krotter, Co of O’Neill, phone 531. 6c FOR SALE: Steel growing chick feeders, 3 feet long, 2 for $1.— At Leidys, O’Neill. 6c USED CARS & JEEPS ALL GOOD BUYS 1948 Kaiser, like new 1946 Ford tudor, perfect con dition 1948 Frazer Manhattan, like new 1947 Willys Jeep, good condi tion 1948 Willys Jeep, runs like new 1948 Willys 4-wheel drive pickup, runs like new OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO. O’Neill, Nebr. 5tf I SALSBURY’S Chlordane kills potato bugs.—At Leidys, O’ Neill. 6c FOR SALE: Good used living room suite. — Wm. Krottet of O’Neill, phone 531. 6c FOR SALE: 1948 Pontiac 4-dr 6 cyl.; 1948 Pontiac sedar coupe. 6 cylinder.—Wm. Krot ter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531 6c i VIGORO ADDS vim to gras: and plants, 1-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 100 lb. lots.—Leidys, O’Neill. 6< I HAVE buyers for farms ant ranches. If your farm oi ranch is for sale, let me fine a buyer for it. — R. H. Par ker, O’Neill. It: FOR SALE: We now have on hand electric McCormick Deering cream separators. — Rockey Impl. Co., Ewing phone 82. 3ti FOR SALE: Used gas, coal, wood combination.— At Leidys, O’ Neill. 6c FOR SALE: A coal-wood range for only $10.—Leidvs, O’Neill 6c FtNALLV GOT THAT NEW FUWP OF TOWCCO I ORPSRfiP LA>T AVNTW .. ^ (T KfiT* /fclj'YB TVKHtP TwI*^ HOW IWWPP OVT ANP THAT PIPE* NOWHERE TO BE RXWD'I KNOW IT* HOT AT J OPPICE... Z^A w i FOR SALE: Delco light plant, batteries, motors, iron, radio. —M. G. Helmricks, Orchard, Nebr., phone Ewing 2F13. 6-8p80 j FOR SALE: Two A-6 Case com bines, 6-foot cut; one 69 MM harvester; one G-4, 12-foot cut MM harvester. — Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531, West O’Neill. 6c ! FOR SALE: 640 acres, 12 miles northeast of O’Neill, fair set of improvements; 350 acres in pasture, 80 acres of hay, 150 acres going back to grass. Price: $25 per acre, $5,000 cash will handle and will carry balance. — R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, ph. 106. 6c FOR SALE: Modern 12 - room dwelling with garage and 2 lots, 90 x 170 feet, good loca tion; 4 blocks from center of town, priced to sell.—P. C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 49tf FOR SALE 1947 DeSoto 1947 Plymouth 1941 Buick A. Mareellus, O’Neill, phone 370 4-7c FOR SALE: 1934 Studebaker. as is, special $40. — phone 512-W, O'Neill WANTED WANTED: Wall papering and interior painting.—Mrs. Chas. Beilin, phone 338-J, O’NeilL 0-8c Complete Auction Sales Service! Advertising, auctioneering, clerking ... let us take care of the details. Call or see ED THORIN, Chambers or KEITH ABART, O’Neill Insarunce of All Kinds WANTED MEN: Need 2 men who would like to make $15 to $25 per night. Car neces sary. We train you. Write box R, c/o Frontier. 0c75 FARM & COMMERCIAL WIRING Don't wire until you have our price. Be safe. Have your wiring installed by our skilled workmen. We have all materials and fixtures for a complete job. All ma terial and work guaranteed, len years of RICA wiring experience. Drop us a card for free estimate. For a neat job see us. Vlotor Re-winding and Repairs Kelvinator Appliances CONTACT Ralph Simpson LESTER ELECTRIC Spencer, Nebr. 29tf WANTED: To hire 600 ton of hay stacked in July. — Al frtxi T. Drayton. 4tf WANTED: Want to buy used gas Servel.—Ralph Leidy, O’ Neill. 6c FOR PROMPT, efficient mech anical ditch digging, 6 inches wide, 6 feet deep, call or write Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr., phone 111 on 21. CUSTOM CORN SHELLING: New M-M truck mounted [ sheller, 1,500 bu. hour capac ity. Make arrangements for you rshelling with K. C. Hunt, at Hunt’s Recapping 1 Service, phone 289, O’Neill. . I 50tf FOR RENT FOR RENT; 480 acres hay land on shares; located 8 miles south of Chambers.—Gordon Watson, Chambers. 6-7pG5 FOR RENT: Unfurnished apt. over Gallagher store, down town, phone 119, O’Neill. Gc FOR RENT: Sleeping room. — phone 145W, O’Neill. Gc Mr. and Mrs. George Vkn Ev ery, Mrs. Levi Fuller and Caro lyn Van Every, of Grand Is . land, who is visiting her grand parents, the George Van Everys’ visited in Norfolk Sunday, June 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller. Carlyle ("Curly”) Washechek went to Columbus Tuesday, June 6. He accompanied Bill I Vorce. MISCELLANEOUS WM.’S BIKE SHOP 2Vfe blocks north of Ford Gar age, O’Neill. Buy, sell and re pair. Have parts for bikes, Whizzer motors, scooters, | skates, household appliances, etc. 52tf HUNT’S PLUMBING St HEATING Complete Bathroom Fixtures 2d door West Midwest Furn. Service Phone 399; O’Neill 43ctf Long Term 4% Federal Land Bank L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas. O’Neill, Nebr. .STRAYED: One whiteface year ling steer, branded (lazy U over quarter circle) on left rib.—Alfred T. Drayton, O’ Neill. 6c floor Landing DON’T SETTLE with plain sanding. Have a beautiful long-lasting finish applied to those floors. We have eight machines and over ten years’ experience finishing floors. Our machines enable us to give fast, efficient service. Our prices are reasonable. Free estimate. 51tf EFF. R CARMICHAIL Box 201 Spencer, Nebr. L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-blacx East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and trac tor repair. Acetylene weld ing. SEWING- MACHINE S E R VICE: We repair all makes, free estimates on repair, re building, electrifying. We have a complete line of new and rebuilt machines for sale. — Midwest Fum. & Appl. Co., O’Neill. 26tf 9 au | f | § t j ^ I METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor Church school, 10 a.m., classes for all. Worship service, 11 a.m., ser mon, special music. Senior MYF, 7:30 p.m. We had 101 enrolled in our daily vacation Bible school last week and an average attend ance of 90. The school will con tinue through June 16. Next Sunday evening, June 18, at 8 o’clock, the entire school will present their pro gram. The public is invited to enjoy this. The senior MYF camp will start next Sunday evening at Ponca state park and the inter mediate camp will start June 25. The Dorcas society will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Rodman. We will have all of our reg tlar services next Sunday. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor God has given us a good va cation Bible school. The attend ance has been good every day. Friday at 8 p.m. will be the time for our commencement program. We invite the public to come and witness what has been learned in the past 2 weeks. Sunday services will be as usual: Sunday-school, 10 a.m.: worship, 11 a.m.; young peoples’ service, 7:30 p.m. evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Come and worship with us at any time. The state boys’ and girls’ camp will be at Lexington June 19 to 23. If your boy or girl is going, please find out from the pastor what they should take with them. The "pastor and his wife will be going to help in this | great work. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorenz, of Inman, were callers Tuesday, May 30, at the hocne of Mr. and I Mrs. Ivan Cone. COKER’S LOCKERS West O’Neill Locker Patrons save money with handy, economical sharp-freeze and storage ASK US FOR DETAILS MANGE and lice in hogs killed at once with Salsburys chlor dane.—At Leidys, O’Neill. 5c GOOD FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf REA FARMSTEAD WIRING SEE US before you wire, all work guaranteed. — CHAS. CHAMBERS, O’Neill, phone 247-R, or leave word at Gil lespies. 40tf TRADE your old range on a new gas combination at Leidys, O’Neill. 6c BETTER USE Vigoro now. 5 10-25-100-lbs.—At Leidys, O’ Neill. 5c LEGAL NOTICE (First pub. June 15, 1950) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3677 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 12th, 1950. In the matter of the estate ol Claude A. Hamilton, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court for the probate of a writ ten instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Claude A. Hamilton, Deceased, and for the appointment of Min nie Hamilton, as executrix thereof; tnat July 6th, 1950, at 10 o’clock A.M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons concern ed may appear and contest the probate thereof. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 6-3c Canasta Party — Mrs. Edward Olson entertain ed 2 tables of canasta Monday June 12, at her home. METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor Sunday - school, 10:30 a.m., ! Clair Grimes, superintendent. Worship, 11:30 a.m. MYF, 7 p.m. WSCS wll meet today (Thurs day) at the home of Mrs. Gene | vieve Bell. The Bible school will presenl a program at the church Sun day evening, June 18. ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan, pastor Rev. Alex Onak, assistant pastor Mass schedule beginning Sun day, June 18, for the summer months follows: 7, 8 and 9:3( a.m. Reception Planned 1923 Class Reunion EWING — The class of 1923 of Ewing high school, held s picnic dinner and reunion a1 the Henry Reimer home or Sunday, June 11. Members of the class presenl were: Amber Conner Schlot man, Frances Tomjaek Shaw Eleanor Larson Reimer, Dewiti Hoke, Joe Thondel, Henry Rei mer apd Pearl Warwick Bask et, of Neligh, who was a teach er in 1923. Other guests were: Mrs. Thondel and family, Mrs. Hoke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon and Tommy, Lowell and Neil Jensen and Marlene and Elayne Reimer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson called in the evening. A picnic dinner and lunch was served and the afternoon was spent in visiting and renewing ac quaintances. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller j and family were weekend guests in Grand Island at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kenny. Rita j Waller remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yantzie at tended the midget auto races ir Sioux City Sunday. June 11. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Putnarr and Billy went to Johnstowr Friday, June 9, to attend th« Boy Scout exercises of passing from tenderfoot to second clas: Scouts. Their son, Danny, wa; among the Scouts there. Satur day Mrs. Putnam and Bill] brought Danny home and othe: Scouts from this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kell] and son, James, were in Oma ha on business Sunday a n < | Monday, June 4 and 5. PAGE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes and Dennis drove to Ravenna Wednesday, June 7, where they spent the night with relatives. From there they went to Ft. Collins, Colo., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ickes and family and to attend graduating exer cises for Millard, who has re ceived his degree as doctor of veterinary medicine. Mrs. Mildred Jeffers and daughter, Helen, of Lincoln, are spending a 3 weeks’ vacation with Mrs. Jeffers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamason. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart have gone to Burwell where they plan to stay at the Earl Hurst home for 2 or 3 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hieter and family, of Leadville, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hieter, of i ONeill, were guests Sunday, ! June 11, of Mr. and Mrs. Ken ! neth Braddock. LeRoy and ! Gary Hieter, who had spent a | week at the Braddock home, went to O’Neill. Lois Hieter is spending this week at her aunt’s home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamason and Mrs. Mildred Jeffers and Helen were Sunday, June 11, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lamason. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olday and Mrs. Gardner Gill and sons, of Stuart, were dinner guests at the Rollie Snell home Friday, June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Antnony craig and family, of Norfolk, and Mrs. James McNally and children, of Denver, Colo., spent from Wed nesday, June 7, until Sunday, June 11, with Mrs. Craig’s and Mrs. McNally’s father, E. A. Walker, and other relatives. Ed Nelson, brother of Mrs. Anna Thompson, took her to Taylor Sunday, June 11, to spend Father’s day with her father, John Nelson. The vacation Bible school of the Wesleyan Methodist church I closed after a week with a pic nic Friday noon, June 9, and a program in the evening. Miss j Helen Wegman, of Page, was superintendent and Joan Ter ■T ft Page, and Esther Dick, of W'eill, were teachers. picnic dinner was held on the lawn at the Merwyn French home Thursday, June 8, hon oring Mrs. Anna Short and daughter, Miss Rudell, of Sid ney, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Short, of Lincoln. Others pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heiss and Miss Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Heiss and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss and Dar rell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heiss and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. . Kenneth Heiss, Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss and Sam Coover. Misses Lorna and Wanda Stevens and Ruth Parks have returned home after spending a week at the Fritz Brandt home at Atkinson. Eleven members of the Page Improvement club met at the home of Mrs. Anton Nissen Monday evening, June 12, for a special meeting. Mrs. Lester Riege was a guest and joined the club. Members decided to mow the park and use the hay to seed the Page school yard, which has been recently filled in and leveled. The fireplace in the park is to be repaired this week. They will hold a pie and ice cream social at Page Saturday evening, June 24. O’NEILL NEWS June 3 weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sul- 1 livan were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Coe and daughter, Kather ine, of Ft. Dodge, la. Patty Ann Sullivan returned with them for a visit for a week. This weekend the Sullivans enter tained Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sul livan, of Ft. Dodge, la. Patty Ann returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yantzie returned Wednesday June 7, from a trip to Sidney, where they visited his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Yantzie and daughter. They al j so went to the Black Hills and j Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth and | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karr, of j 1 Spencer, attended the funeral of their cousin, Glenn Karr, at Hastings Saturday. They spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Marquette visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seiver. “Grand ma” Karr, who had been visit ing the Karrs in Spencer, is visiting the Worths for a few days. Pi A will serve plate lunches and hold a bake sale at Shelhamer's Super Market Saturday, June 17, from 11 a. m. to 6 p.m., for benefit of Ford's park fund. Members and friends are asked to bring baked goods. 6c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells, the Misses Laura and Lorine Wetz ler and Roy Wells, of Padroni, Colo., returned Saturday from a 2 weeks’ trip through Kansas, the Ozarks, Indiana, and Chi cago, 111. Weekend guests at the L. C. Walling home were Mr. and ; Mrs. H. L. Walling, of Albion. Guests during the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reynoldson, of St. Edward; Dr. and Mrs. Merle Reynoldson, of Junction City, Kans.; and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Green, of Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wood moved here from Fullerton Wednesday, June 7. They are living in the house formerly oc cupied by the Duckworth fam ily. Mr. Wood is employed by Northwestern Bell Telephone • company. DANCE Summerland EWING Sunday, June 18 Music By Ace Samuel* & His Negro Orch. Keep 10 to 20 Degrees COOLER This Summer Let Jacobson’s Install A Night - Cooling Window Fan Walls, Floors and Furniture Absorb and Hold Heat. An Attic or Window Fan Pulls in the Cool Night Air Which Sweeps Through the House Replacing Heat With Cool Fresh ness! IF YOU ARE SKEPTICAL: Pick Out the Hottest Night and Call Us; We’ll Bring Over an Attic or Window Fan and Let You Prove It To Yourself. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FANS STARTING AT $5.95. >4 . 1 M. E. JACOBSON. Owner TELEPHONE 415