jib/! Risvifsj FOR SALE FOR SALE: Stuart NeDr.. prop erty. 2 lots and garage. Weil lo cated and modern. 1 clock from high school. — Henry Hagemann, Stuart, Neb. 50 51 pd FOR SALE: 8 registered AngJS bulls, 18 to 24 months.—Harry Ressel, O’Neill._40tf FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds. — See R. H. ("Ray”) Shriner, phone 106. 39tf FOtt £>aoi,. norder Collie pup pies, maies and females. — C liar M. U'NeilL_29tf FOR Htokei with ail at tacnmems and controls, $oU. — Ironuer office. FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip ment for sale by Kenneth Dil lon, Ainsworth, Nebr. Get your milking machine now while they are still available. 4tfc FOR SALE: 33-ft. house trailer, has 1 bedroom and bath. Good condition, reasonable. — Call 480-LW. 51c FOR SALE: 41% range cake, $104 per ton; mixed fertilizer, $47.95 per ton.—Corkle Hatch ery, O’Neill. 38tf FOR SALE: Long yearling and 2-year-old Hereford bulls. — E. M. Jarman, Chambers. 51 tf Used Car Specials X—1949 Hudson 4-dr., radio, heat er. seal covers, white sidewall tires, A-i condition in every way. New paint job. X—iaaU 2-door Hudson, perfect condition, ti tires, 2 rough, 4 regular, all like new. A BAR GAIN. 1_lujtf Buick. bargain. 1—1948 4-ur. Kaiser, white side wall tires, good shape, a bar gain _- $560 1—,1937 Ford pickup, a bargain!! SMl 1H MOTOR CO. PAUL SHIKliK. Mgr. Phone 002 — O’Neill . 50q FOR SALE: I have 3 modem residence properties for sale. Would you like to see themf— R. H. Parker, O’Neill._50tf FOR SALE: Used elec, washing machine, all white finish, with adjustable wringer. A bargain buy at $44.95.—Jacobson's, O’ Neill, phone 415._51c FOR SALE: 1947 Pontiac ”8’’, ra dio, heater, white sidewall tires, all other extras; also 1946 Ford, radio, heater, good rub ber. These are both real clean. Wich's Body Shop, O’Neill, phone 211-W, after 6 phone 359-LW. 51c FOR SALE: 1940 Dodge coach, good motor; 1950 Chev. sedan, low mileage.—Stan Holly, O’ Neill, phone 498-W. 51p35 FOR SALE: Five new patterns of 12 - ft. linoleum. — Midwest Fum. & Appl., West O’Neill. * phone 346-J. 50q FOR SALE: Two spotted ponies. One three years old broke to ride. One 18 months. See George King, Stuart. 51p50 USED CAR B-A-R-G-A-l-N -S 1—1947 Deluxe Ford "8” 2-dr., good and clean. 1—1949 Pontiac “8’’ 4-dr. 1—1948 Frazer. 1—1949 Mercury Fordor. 1—1948 Ford 2-dr. “8." 1—1948 Pontiac “6”. new motor. Streamliner, sedan coupe. 1—1950 Pontiac “8" 2-dr., hy dramatic transmission, low mileage. Wm. Krotter Co. of O’NEILL Phone 531 51c FOR SALE: 10’xl2’ brooder house.—Bazelman Oil, O’Neill. 51c FOR SALE WE STILL have 10-10-0 and 0-19 0 and will have a car of 21-0-0 this week. J. F. BRADY CO. Atkinson, Nebr. 51tf POISON IVY ? ? ? ? Use Gypsy Cream. — Gilligan’s Rexall Drug, O’Neill, phone 87. 51c Chrysler-Plymouth SALES & SERVICE A Good Stock of Better Used Cars At Prices That Will Please C. M. WILSON Phone 100 Butte. Nebr. 2tf FOR SALE: Used 6-cu ft. Norge refrigerator, clean and in good running order. Only $89.95. — f, Jacobson’s, O’Neill, phohe 415. "H ~r7h7 Wind & Tornado. Truck 1 Liability GENERAL REAL ESTATE. LOANS. Automobile O'Neill — r> '’OR SALE : Cushman motor scooter, slightly used.—Halbur Impl. Co., Butte, Nebr. 51-52p65 PIANO SALE: Save up to $150 on high quality new and used pianos. Liberal allowance on your old piano. See our wide se lection at Duven Music Com pany where you can buy and save with confidence. Write for information or visit our display at 414 Commerce Building, Sioux City, la. 51c BE SURE to use Ra-Pid-Gro when you do any transplant ing. At Leidy’s, O’Neill. 51c FOR SALE: Several good, well located building lots. — R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Ndill, phone 106. 22tf MISCELLANEOUS WATCH and jewelry repairing, crystals and Ronson lighter re pairs while you wait. — Clift Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. FOR BRIGGS &~STOATTON^ Lawson and Clinton engines service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva's Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41tf NOTICE: If you have any serum 6igs for sale, call or write waine Lockmon, S t u art, phone 3741. 47-51pl30 NOTICE I HAVE PURCHASED A MOTOR GRADER I WANT work of all kinds; building roads, leveling land, ditching, and tree pulling. SEUS* JOHN E. DONOHOE at 114 North Douglas St. O’Neill Phone 447W 51-52c WHAT’S IN A NAME? SER VICE! when you consign cat tle, hogs, and sheep to the Frank EL Scott Commission Co., Stock Yards. Sioux City, | la._ 22tf 4% Federal Land Bank Long Term L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY National Farm Ass'n O’Neill, l-*ebr. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas. I AM BACK at my office again and if you would like to bor row some money on your farm or ranch or business building or residence. 1 have money to loan on such properties, and will be glad to figure with you on any loan.—Write to R. H. Parker. O’Neill. Nebr. 43tf EXPERT Body - Fender REPAIRING COMPLETE up - to - date shop, equipped and experienced for all makes of cars. Also paint ing, spot work, glasses install ed. Free estimates, 24 - hour wrecker service. W1CH S BODY SHOP 219 Douglas St. Fhone 211-W HUNT'S PLUMBING & HEATING American Kitchens White Water Heaters (Next door Asimus Motors) FARM & COMMERCIAL Service Phone 399, O’Neill Complete Auction Sales Service! Advertising, auctioneering, clerk ing ... let us take care of the details. Call or see ED THORIN. O’Neill or LEIGH & VERNE REYNOLDSON, O’Neill. Phone 2 Insurance of All Kinds 18ti .V . . DIGGING WE DIG water and sewer ditch es, basements, cesspools, and build dams. Also do structural steel setting. Belville Draglines Valentine, Nebr. 49U ' MONUMENTS of lasting beauty, made by skilled craftsmen ol the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu ments fi jm the factory to the consumer.— Emmet Crabb, O’ Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf SHRINER b Tractor. Personal Property INSURANCE Livestock FARM SERVICE. RENTALS — Phone 108 Farm Property WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run! Phone 404-W J. V. MOTOR Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong Used Car Parts, Car Repairing Acetylene Welding North 7th O’Neill. Nebr. 9c80 HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf WANTED WANTED: Pasture for 100 head of cattle, cows and yearlings.— Dean Bell, Page. 50-51p50 WANTED: Dragline work, sewer ditch-nigging, basiinents, roacl raising—E J. Shane, Atkinson, phone 6762, or H & M Cafe, At kinson. 50-9-30tf WANTED Man that wishes a steady job WASH RACK AND CLEAN UP MAN. it Qualifications: Age 26 - 30 years old. Steady, depend able and willing to cooper ate. ★ Few hand tools. it Possible chance for promo tion. it Starting salary $35 to $50 per week, depending on qualifications. Free life insur ance, paid vacation. 54-hour week — no Sunday, holiday or evening work. Good work ing conditions. Apply in Person to RAY EBY or JACK DAVIS Midwest Mtr. Co., Ltd. O’Neill. Nebr. 50-51 J-V MOTOR. O’Neill, buys iron and metal. No. 7th St 13ctl WANTED TO RENT: Pasture land tor cash.—Jun Corkle, O’ Neill._41-Slc WANTED: Girl or woman for general housework. — Phone 583R12, Emmet. 51-52c WANTED: Blue grass seed. We buy in the rough or will do custom threshing. We also buy, sell and clean alfalfa and clo vers.—Koinzan - Jochum Seed Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26tf DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED Due to promotions we have op enings for 2 District Managers .in Nebraska for large, Mid western Feed Company. Ex ceptional earnings for man that is willing to work hard. Please give full qualifications and' reference in first letter. We will contact you for ap pointment. Write Box F in care of this paper. 50-52c MY REGISTERED GOLDEN PALOMINO QUAkTER HORSE, MESA PLAUDIE AT STUD Combining quality, color, gen tle disposition to a high degree. Service at my place lYi mi. south of Fred Mack corner, At kinson. Fee $25 at time of ser vice, return privileges. JAY CRAWFORD Atkinson 49-2p WANTED: Bulldozer or scraper work, also basement or dam building. See Floyd or Don Harding, O’Neill, phone 478-J. 49-52pl10 WANTED TO RENT: Hay and alfalfa land for cash or share.— Jim Corkle. O’NeilL 41-51c FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnished apartment, close in. Call phone 256-J, O,Neill. 51c FOR KENT: 4-room house and garage, with garden and 40 acres of pasture.—M. J. Wal lace, O’Neill. 50tf FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: 3-room apartment, modem, nice, reasonable rent —Tony Asimus, O’Neill, phone 373._ 48tf FOR RENT: A large building suitable for garage or ware house. — Julia Gallagher, O’ Neill. 50c i FOR RENT: New unfurnished modern apartment — Gillies pie’s, phone 114. 37tl ! FOR RENT Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts-Ray Lbr. , _COj_ 47tf FOR RENT: Sleeping room.— Mrs. C. H. Switzer, 113 E Ev erett st., phone 466-J, O’Neill. 51-52p LOST LOST: U.S. Royal 7.50 17-in. 8 ply tire, wheel on highway 11 between 5 mile and 8 mile comer Monday morning, 9:15. Reward.—Eugene Poessnecker, Atkinson, phone 7051. 51p40 IN MEMORIAM JESSE ENDERS God has called you from among us And no more your smile we’ll view. But your kindly deeds and ac tions Long will make us think of you. Never was a task too heavy, Could you do it? You’d say “yes.” Thinking of the other fellow, Not complaining — that was Jess. We will miss you from among us But the Lord knows what is best, And our lives, if right we’ve lived them By our Maker will be blessed. 51 p —Vera Allen RUSSELL GRAHAM IN LOVING memory of Russell Graham, who died one year ago April 25th. Not dead for those who know him But only gone before, He lives with us in memory And will forever more. Missed so very much by his fa ther, mother, brother and sis ters. 51p50 CARDS OF THANKS I WANT to thank my many friends for the cards and letters I have received since I’ve been in the hospital, and especially for the community bouquet sent me. It was lovely. 51c Mrs. BERT THOMAS WE WISH to thank each and ev eryone who so kindly assisted us in any way during me brief ill ness and death of our loved one. Especially may we thank Rev. Mitchell for his comforting words. Also those who fur nished the music, the pall bearers and those who contrib uted the beautiful floral pieces. May God bless each and every one of you.—Mattie Enders, Mr. and Mrs- Charles Ross and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ross and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Ross and family. S,OUTH OF STUART NEWS Mrs. B. C. Engier entertained the Wednesday afternoon briuge club April Id. Mrs- Bill Paxton and Mrs. Wilbur Moon won prizes. Mrs. Joe Kunz and Joan and Mrs. Bill Paxton spent Friday, April 18, in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. George Shald entertained at a diner Sunday in honor of her momer, Mrs. Joe Bruoer, who was celebrating her 70th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timmerman and Mr- and Mrs. John Shald were afternoon visitors. Walter Ries and Joan and Mrs. ! Robert Mathus, of Atkinson, were Friuay, April 18, dinner guests of the George Shald family. Joan spent tne weekend at the Shald home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and family spent Thursday evening, April 17, at the Charles Ziska home. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ober mire, of Lompac, Calif., were also guests. Mr and Mrs. Francis Goebel attended a surprise birthday party for Warren Roberts at the Rob erts home Thursday evening, April 17. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stracke, Mrs. Fran ces Roberts and Mrs. Walters. The evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stracke were prize winners. 1V1I. cilia lvirs- waiter ivtiup ana children were Sunday evening visitors in the Ferd Kaup home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler at tended the wedding of his niece, Raydean Cearns in Atkinson on Tuesday, April 15. Mr. and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler and La vern were Sunday dinner guests of the Charley Tasler family. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kramer and children visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kramer, jr., Sunday evening. Art Givens, Wilford Kaup and Paul Kramer attended a horse sale at Neligh on Sunday. Miss Margaret Kramer and Mrs. Art Givens attended a party at the Herman Kramer home Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Shald and children spent Thursday evening, April 17, at the Laurence Ziska home Jimmy Batenhorst, of Emerson, spent the weekend at home. Joyce Scholz attended Sally Jo Brewster’s birthday anniversary party Sunday afternoon. Bobbie Givens and Kenney Scholz spent Sunday with Den nie Wallinger. Lois Givens attended a birth day party for Sally Jo Brewster Sunday afternoon. Jerry Wallinger spent Sunday at the Florien Scholz home. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Obermire and son from Lompac, Calif., and . Vince and John Obermire were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Joe Krobot. Mrs. Ed Krysl and boys and Edmund Kaup were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Murel McClure were Sunday visitors in the Ralph Cobb home. Maureen Batenhorst went to Omaha Thursday, April 17, where she took preentrance examina tions at the St. Joseph’s hospital. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz and Jeannie atended a dinner Sunday at the E. O. Slaymaker home in honor of Mr- Slaymaker who was celebrating his birthday anniver sary. Larry and Alfred Ziska spent Sunday at the J. P. Murphy home. Mrs. Laurence Ziska and Bar bara attended the party at the Henman Kramer home Sunday. Joe Krobot and Kenneth Rut ton were Saturday callers at the Leo Krysl home. Rev. and Mrs. Orin Graff and family were Wednesday, April 16 supper guests at the Vernon Heyne family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne at tended a pinochle party Saturday evening at the Frank Stolcpart home in Newport. It was a sur prise party for Mrs. Lloyd Stolc part. Mrs. Ralph Leidy spent Sun day afternoon at the John Kee home in Emmet. Mrs. Earl Houts and daughter, Miss Charlene, of Atkinson, were guests of the WSCS of the Meth odist church on Thursday, April 10. Miss Houts arranged the de votional services used that day. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Ev ery and H. G. Kruse went to Sioux City, la., on Sunday and brought Mrs. Kruse home. Mrs. Kruse had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Dahl, and other relatives. Earl Wrede, of Branson, Mo., and Mrs. Henry Martin were Fri day, April 18, dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Langan and Mr. and Mrs. James Sobot ka went to Norfolk on Sunday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sobotka and attended the first commun ion exercises in which their grandson, Jerry Sobotka, jr., was a member. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence and Mrs. Henry Martin drove to Yankton, S.D., Monday, on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor, of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman and son, Don, went to Niobrara Sunday to view the flood damage. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Straube and daughter, of Broken Bow, arrived Saturday, April 19, and were guests of Mrs. Straube’s mother, Mrs. Emma Lawrence. Mr. Straube returned to his home in Broken Bow Sunday. Mrs. Straube and daughter re mained in O’Neill for a week’s visit. DR. FISHER. DENTIST. Ueny nuiKmaottr and Dave uuy spent muay, npni ltf, in nUUUlA, mi', aim ivu s. ulen Brewster spent, auuuaj on me miun Wi.n mx. anu ivu s- w imam ivuezur. ivuss ueniaaeue jorennan, ac cciupauuu ny mis. x". is. tiany, ivus. nuiuei iviuuen anu Miss uenevieve ijiguu move 10 Sioux on.y ivionday. nuiiaxu uecKwnn, Donald Klop penoois, auy ivicCunnen, nooeri rox unu ueiaia wins urove 10 west xoun on rnuay, April lo, wuere tuey auenueu trie wea unis ol iviiss ueooa wortman and aj. AiuppeiiDorg. Mr. anu rviis. Francis Bazel man maae a Dusiness trip to iNor iunt on ruesuay. ivir. anu lvus- rtex Beckwith, of Enanel, anu ivir. anu lvirs. Itaipn necawnn ana son, Donald, went to AtKinson sunuay ptternoon where they attended the wedding or wuss iVraxnie oeger and a.ugar ouiau at uie Fresoy terian churcn. uvir. ana Mrs. ri. ti. Keed, of Or chard, and Franx rieed, of Lin coln, were Tuesaay guests at tne norne of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baz elman. Dale Buckmaster went to Co lumbus on Friday, April 18, where he attended a meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse were Tuesday afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. Carrie Borg and daughter, Marvel. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Benda drove to Kimbell, SD., on Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kratochvil. Mrs. Bessie Klinger and Mrs. Elvaetta Bowman spent Sunday afternoon in Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews, of San Francisco, Calif., arrived in O’Neill Monday and are visit ing relatives. Mrs. Matthews is the former Eva Coker. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Adamson returned to O’Neill Monday from a vacation trip in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krugman spent Saturday and Sunday, April 19 and 20, at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. R. W Adamson, of Ogallala, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. ; Adamson. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Ira George, instrumental music instructor at Boys Town and for mer superintendent of the O’ Neill public schools, has accepted an invitation to speak at the commencement exercises for OHS seniors. Inman Gives to Flood Victims INMAN — The citizens of In man contributed $162 to the World - Herald flood relief cam paign. This money was sent to Oma ha on Monday. The drive was headed by Harry McGraw, of Inman. More Inman News Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leonard and daughter, of Wakefield, spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Leonards’ mother, Mrs. Violet Sholes. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and family, of O’Neill, were guests Sunday in the home of Mrs. Vio let Sholes. Eugene Harte, of Sheldon, la., spent the weekend visiting in the home of his brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hart* Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bjornsen and family, of Atkinson, were visitors in Inman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Luben and daughters and Raymond Luben, of Wisner, spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Luben. James F. Harte, of Buhl, Ida., came Friday to spend some time visiting in the Bert Laney and Harry and Leo Harte homes and with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson spent Sunday in Neligh visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and daughter, Susan Kay. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and son, Jerry, of Neligh, were Inman visitors Sunday. Merlin Luben, of Leigh, spent the weekend here with his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leidy and sons, Russell and Kent, left Thursday for their home at Min turn, Colo., after spending a few days visiting in the home of Mi-, and Mrs. Harry McGraw and Mrs. Walter Jacox. Bill Sholes anc. Charles Youngs, who are employed at Cambridge, spent the weekend here with relatives. Don Lines, Ralph Sholes and Harlan Morsbach, who are em ployed near F.apid City, S.D., spent the weekend here with rela tives and friencs. Graydon Harvigan and Law rence Stevens, who are employed at Central City apent the week end here with homefolks. Eighteen members of the Ar butus Rebekah lodge journeyed to O’Neill Friday evening and were guests of Eder. Rebekah lodge, 41. Mrs. Edna Camp, of Gibbons, assembly vice - president, was present and conducted a school of instruction. Mrs. Julia Blackmore, assembly president, and Mr. Blackmore, of Atkinson, were ad ditional guests. Dewayne Stevens, of Pender, is i visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butter field and family. Richard Hutton ,who is em ployed in Neligh, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton. Mrs. Chester Youngs enter tained the YM club Tuesday, April 15, at her home. The host ess served dinner at noon and the afternoon was spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kiel and family spent the weekend in Al len visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith and family were visitors in Norfolk Saturday. Their daughter, Der itha, accompanied them home to spend the weekend. Page Seniors See Missouri Flooding— PAGE—Fifteen Page high sen iors and drivers quietly left Page around 4:30 a.m., Friday, April 11, and arrived at Omaha at 9:30. They went through the Armour packing plant and Un ion Pacific museum. Friday night they attended the ice ca pades and Saturday morning went over to Council Bluffs to view the flooding Missouri river. Saturday afternoon a carload went to Lincoln. Sunday morning the seniors attended a beautiful Easter ser vice at First Methodist church. On the way home they stopped at Boys Town and arrived home at 8 p.m. Those who took cars were Mrs. Harry Park, Mrs. Emma Dorr, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Park and John Lamason. Club to Enter "The Book a Month" Contest— The Star Get-to-Gether club ■met with Mrs. William Derickson on Thursday, April 10. Our president opened the meet ing with singing several of the club songs. Our club plans on entering “The Book a Month” reading con test The lesson on ,‘Mening” was given by Mrs. Dale Revell. Some of our members plan on attending national home demon stration day in O’Neill on April 29. The next lesson on “Glass Etch ing” will be given at the home of Mrs. Ben Miller in May. FATHER DIES Mrs. Wayne Norman went to Ravenna Thursday afternoon, April 17, after receiving woya that her father, A.itCn Frederick of Ravenna, had died. The fu neral vices were held at 9:30 on Monday, April 21, at the Catholic church in Ravenna. Sur vivors include: Widow; six sons and four daughters. All of the immediate family attended the funeral rites except one son, who is in the navy. ... 1 1 I DANCE Saturday May 3 SPENCER, NEBR. MUSIC BY ELMER’S Bohemian Band 12 Regstered Bulls at Today’s Sale > • Ten registered Aberdeen - Angus bulls, consigned by Wilbur Lynch 8c Sons, of Ml. Ayr, la., will feature today's sale. These are rugged, giowthy bulls in range condition. There will also be two registered Hereford bulls, 3-years-old. Cattle run will be com prised mostly of yearlings and regular butcher stock. • Lots of fat hogs and feeder pigs are consigned to the hog sale. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 — O'NEILL ■ r EARL W. RALYA l f Owner k Swan Floating Soap, giant size bar.... 9c IGA Brand Grapefruit, 16-oz. tall can.19c.. Kellogg’s Shredded Wheat, pkg..19c I 1 Carrot Juice, 12-or. can 16c IGA Brand 16-oz. can Mixed Vegetables_ 18c 3V* flat can Maine Sardines 13c Johnson’s Creamed Wax, pt. btl. 69c Large Bologna, lb. _ 39c ! Fresh per bag Beets, in plastic bag_ 15c f Green Peppers, each_gc Calif. Lemons. lge„ 3 for_] Com King Sliced Bacon, lb. 36c IGA Fancy White Hominy, 20-oz. can 12c Postum Cereal, lge. box.29c Gold Seal Glass Wax, pt. can..59c ----