° FOR SALE FOR SALE: Vz acre with a 3 room house, shop, garage and cellar. For further information write or call cn Melvin Mi chaelis, box 155, Inman. l-2p70 FOR SALE: Small house and 2 lots, $2,000. Not modem, but comfortable.—See R. H. Park er, O’Neill. 50tf Foree Tire & Supply Phone 289, O’Neill 1950 Chev. Belair, sharp, fully equipped --$1,379 1953 GMC 4-speed, big heater, 650x16. 6-ply tires. .. $1,545 52-1 FOR SALE: Several coil bed springs, full size, A-l condi tion, $1.00 each.—Hotel Gold en, O’Neill. _ 52c I CAN make loans on city resi dence or business buildings and make them on monthly payment plan.—See or write R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Nebr. 48tf WE HAVE several good farms and ranches for sale. — Ed Thorin & Bill Bowker, phones 270, 454-J, 551-J, O’Neill. WALLPAPER SALE Now in progress! Double Roll-44c FREE BORDER GAMBLES . . O’Neill ------ i REMEMBER Christensen’s Big Registered Hereford Bull Sale at Chamberlain, S.D., Monday, June 1. Forty - five head of Supreme and Aster breeding. —C. M. Christensen & Son, Dundee, Minn., and Reliance, S.D. 50-4c O FOR SALE: D-8 caterpillar with bulldozer attached. In good shape, ready to = use. Price $6,000. — J. W. Christopher, o Greeley. 51-lp85 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: 33-^t. 1951 Schultz 2-bedroom trail er, may be seen at 3ouska Motel, Atkinson, or write Mer rill Best, O’Neill. 52-lp60 STILL AVAILABLE at Jacob son’s . . ■ a FREE pair of tires and tubes (list value $46.30) with the purchase of a used Servel gas refrigerator, 6-cu. ft., $.160; 8-cu. ft., $175. Limit ed time only. Sizzling hot weather is just around the corner! — Jacobson’s, O'Neill, phone 415. lc New Farm Machinery Massey - Harris — Ferguson Kelly Ryan — A Full Line Used Tractors and Machinery 1947 Ford — 1943 John Deere B. 4-row corn planter, only used on 80 acres - $295 Side delivery rake, mowers, discs. New Willys cars, Jeeps, pickups, new Henry J’s, Kaiser cars. Used Car Bargains * Mercury, 113 actual miles, see this one: * 1952 Willys * 1951 Chevrolet • 1951 Kaisers * 1948 Plymouth * 1948 Kaiser * 1947 Ford * 1947 Ford one-half ton, 4-speed * 1948 Jeep pickup, 4 wheel drive and some older models Outlaw Implement Co. West O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 373 FOR SALE: $199.50, 2-piece living room suite. Three only to be sold at this price, $159.50. Save $40.—Midwest Furn. & Appli., phone 346-J, O’Neill. Ic35 FOR SALE: Two used Hoovers, upright, reconditioned, ready for use.—Biglin Brothers, O’ Neill, phone 38. 49p51c FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON, Lawson and Clinton engines service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41tf FOR SALE: 1951 Chev., A-l condition. — Inquire Benson’s Tavern, O’Neill. 52-2c FOR SALE: Used, mechanically perfect 3% hp. outboard mo tor. — Foree Tire & Supply, O’Neill. 52-1 c Used Car Specials 1950 Ford, radio, heater, over drive. 1950 Chevrolet, 4-dr., radio, heater. 1950 Oldsmobile, 4-dr., radio, heater. 1949 Chrysler, New Yorker, 4 dr., radio, heater, sun visor. 1949 Ford, 4-dr., radio, heater 1947 Plymouth, 4-dr., radio, heater. 1940 Plymouth, heater. 1937 Ford, tudor, coupe. 1940 Chevrolet, radio, heater. 1946 Chevrolet %-ton pickup, radio, heater. THESE CARS ARE PRICED TO SELL. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER! JUST ARRIVED . . . 1953 DeSoto Firedome sedan, 1953 DeSoto Powermaster “6”, 1953 Ply mouth Cranbrook 4-door, fully equipped. Now on Display! 1953 Firedome V-8 DeSoto. 1953 Plymouth 4-dr. SMITH MOTOR CO. PAUL SHIERK, Mgr. Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Well-improved 1,100 acre ranch on Eagle creek. — George C. Robertson, O’Neill. Nebr., phone 534. 27tf PLANTS FOR SALE: Vegetables tomato, cabbage, pepper, egg plant, broccoli, celery, parsley. Annual flowers—snapdragons, petunias, asters, phlox, Can terbury bells, zinnias, sweet peas, marigolds, ageratum, dahlia, verbena, mignonette, balsam, linaria. Perennials — delphinium, columbine, dian thus, sweet William, alyssum, baby’s breath, blue flax, daisy, lobelia, candytuft, foxglove. Also potted coleus and double petunias.— Charles Crook, % mile north of stoplight, O’ Neill. 52-4c FOR SALE: 320-acre farm. — Mrs. Rodney Tomlinson, box 214, O'Neill, phone 518-M. l-4clQ0 FOR SALE: 3-room house, 25 ft. by 28 ft., lights and good well % of acre of good garden in Emmet, $2,000.—Call 584-R2. 1 tf FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, phone 106. 39tf SEED FOR SALE Alfalfa - Brome - Clovers Milo - Sudan WE ALSO have early open pol linated com, good germination. We have new blue grass strip pers for sale. BHC root worm spray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed Co., Elgin. Itf FOR SALE: 10x12 brooder house. —Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 45c New Machinery Tractors, models 40, 50, 60 & G. Models B & LL grain drills. 11%, 15 and 21-ft. disc harrows. Plows of all sizes. 10 and 12-ft. hay rakes. No. 5 power mowers. Duncan manure loaders. 730 John Deere listers. 290 and 490 corn planters. Models L and M spreaders. Farmhand loaders and attach. U.S. Royal and Firestone farm tires. Used Machinery 1949 John Deere B tractor. 1944 John Deere A tractor. 1943 John Deere B tractor. 1941 John Deere B tractor. 1940 John Deere B tractor. 1939 John Deere B tractor. 1936 John Deere A tractor. 1950 V.A.C. Case tractor. F20 IHC tractor. IHC regular tractor. U.C. Allis tractor. John Deere H spreader. Two 16” J.D. No. 52 plows. Two 14” J.D. No. 52 plows. Two 14” Allis plows. 16x8 IHC grain drill. No. 182 IHC lister. J.D. tractor cultivator. 4-bottom 16” J.D. plow. Used rakes, good. 999 corn planters. Harry R. Smith Impl. Phone 562_ O’Neill FOR SALE: One good, small used walnut piano.—Midwest Furn. & Appl., phone 346-J, O’Neill. Ic35 FOR SALE: Gasoline washing machine, good as new.—Mrs. Julia Oetter, Ewing. l-2p70 MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE WE repair all makes of washing machines. Free estimates. JACOBSON’S O’Neill itf FOR SALE: No. 730, 2-row, pull type John Deere lister. In good shape. Fertilizer attach ment for a 2-row mounted John Deere lister No. AB 540, good as new.—Carl Krogh, 18 mi. N., 4 E. and 2 N. of O' Neill. Inc USED CAR B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S l—1948 Pontiac Streamliner 2 dr. sedan, hydramatic “8”, shell gray. 1—1951 Mercury with overdrive, clean. 1—Studebaker pick up with stock-rack, good condition. 1—1948 Frazer 4-dr. 1—1951 Ford tudor, radio and heater. 1—1047 Pontiac “8”, 2-dr. Tor pedo. Wm. Krotter Co. Phone 531 O’Neill FOR SALE: Income property, large older home, good loca tion, 6 rooms, bath upstairs, with private entrance. 6 rooms, bath downstairs. Can be bought with one or two lots. See or call Matt Beha, O’Neill. 52c THE HOLT Soil Conservation district has completed tree planting and has a supply of good shrubs still available. Cooperators may have same without charge for wild life area plantings or shelterbelt improvement. Offer limited to current supply. Three planter available, if wanted, at mini mum rate.—Holt Soil Conser vation District, O’Neill. Ic90 FOR SALE: 1949 Star aluminum trailer house, 22-ft., good con dition. Price $1,000. —Delbert Anson, Page. l-2p60 MISCELLANEOUS -- SEE Ralph Simpson for your electric wiring. — 359-LW, O’ Neill. ltf MONEY TO 1,0AN: I am back at my office and have Eastern money to loan on farms and ranches, also on city property. —See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 48tf HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors) of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill tf SEWING MACHINE SERVICE on all makes. Free home dem onstrations on New Home sew ing machines. Will completely rebuild and electrify your old sewing machine for $24.50.— Midwest Furn. & Appl., phone 346-J, O’Neill. Ic50 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. WICH’S BODY SHOP 219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf Long Term LO-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N 4% Federal Land Bank O’Neill, Nebr. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas. WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run- Phone 404-W. Used car parts, car repairing, elec tric and acetylene welding, body shop. Strong’s Repair Shop VERNON STRONG, Prop. North Seventh — O’Neill ltf GOING TO BUILD? If you are looking for a choice lot on which to build your new home, see—Ed Thorin & Bill Bowker, phones 270, 454-J, 551-J, O’Neill. L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. I AM NOW writing insurance for an exclusive hail insurance company.—Ed Thorin, O’Neill, phone 207. 52tf BY MAIL OFFER DAILY LINCOLN JOURNAL 7% WEEKS (45 ISSUES1 $1 You’ll get Nancy, Blondie, Or phan Annie, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, Grin and Bear It, Dr. Albert E. Wiggam, Steve Canyon, Bobby Sox, Dr. Al varez, Dorothy Dix, Walter Winchell, David Lawrence, Stewart A 1 s o p, Associated Press, United Press, The Voice of Nebraska Agriculture, Chi cago Daily News wire, A P Wire Photos, Weather Reports, Markets, Feature Stories, Pat terns, Recipes, Radio, Televi sion Programs. With the LINCOLN JOURNAL you practically get the Sun day free, for some papers charge more for daily only than the Journal does includ ing Sunday. By mail offer in Nebraska and North Kansas, 7% weeks $1 00 daily; 9% weeks daily and Sunday $2.00; a year $6.00 daily, with Sunday $10.00 Order direct or through our office. lc WANT TO SELL? We need list ings on farms and ranches If you want fast service list your property with Ed Thorin & Bill Bowker, phones 270, 454-J, 551-J, O’Neill. NOTICE I DO WISH the People of In man who make a practice of dumping their garbage and bnish in the sand ditch, would please cease doing this, as it has a tendency to wash to my place. EARL MILLER, Inman ____ FARMLOANS. — R. H. Parker, O Neill._ 50c IT COULD happen to you and fan?^y • • • polio, cancer, diphtheria, lukemia, scar! A fever, smallpox, spinal menin gitis, tetanus. Whole family covered from these dreaded diseases for $15 for a full R. H. (“Ray) Shrin er, O Neill, phone 106. 51-52c CARDS OF THANKS Dear little hands, we miss them so! All through the day wherever we go, All through the night how lone ly it seems, For no little hands wake us out of our dreams. We miss them all through the weary hours, We miss them as others do sun shine and flowers. Daytime or nighttime where ever we go, Dear little Linda, we miss you so! WE TAKE this way to show our appreciation and thank all those who so kindly assist ed us with help and offerings after the death of our beloved daughter and sister, Linda Sue Schmidt MR. AND MRS. JULIUS SCHMIDT, JR., and TERRY lp50 I WISH to express my sincere thanks to all those who re membered me with cards, flowers and gifts, and to those who visi ted me while I was in the hospital and since I came home. I also want to thank Doctor Wilson and the entire staff of the St. Anthony’s hos pital for the wonderful care given me and to those who re membered me in prayer. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. MRS. WAYNE STEVENS lp50 I WANT to thank everyone who sent me cards and letters vjhile I was in the hospital at O’Neill. They were all aopre ciated. I also want to thank the hospital staff for being so good to me. God bless every one of you. It will always be remembered lp50 MRS. ARTHUR HIATT ST PATRICK’S Altar society. Guilds I, II and III, wish to express their thanks to every one who helped to make the food sale a success. Special thanks are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelhamer for use of their Super Market lob by. Thank you. Ip50 I WISH to thank everyone for the many acts of kindness shown me during my stay in the hospital, also for the as sistance with the work at home. Ip50 LOUIS W. TAGGART WANTED WANTED: Floor sealing in homes, offices and schools.— Harold D o n o h o e, O’Neill, phone 540-LM evenings. 52-lp60 WANTED: Waitress. — Phone 151, Plainview. 52-3c WANTED: Custom work, plow ing, discing, ’dozer work, base ment digging, grading, back filling.—C. D. (Con) Harmon, ph. 560-W, 615 Everett St., O’ Neill. 46tf HELP WANTED: WOMEN make money at home, spare time. Sew ready - cut RAP - A - ROUND. Easy, profitable. — Hollywood Mfg. Co., Hollywood 46, Calif. l-2p83 WANTED: Rendering plant help. Year around help. Insur ance plan, vacation pay and good wages.—Columbus Ren dering Co., Columbus, Nebr. 51-lc WATCH and jewelry repairing, crystals and Ronson lighter re pairs while you wait. — Clift Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf WANTED: Serum pigs.—Call or write Dwaine Lockmon, phone 3741, Stuart. 42tf 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 WANTED: Cattle to pasture. — | Lloyd Snyder, 4 mi. south of Ewing. l-2c6Q I HAVE a buyer for a cattle ranch, and another buyer for a good farm. Do you have a ranch or farm for sale?—Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. ltf FOR RENT FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: Unfurnished 3-room apartment with kitchenette, bath. Nice.—Hagensick Ladies Wear. 51tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf FOR RENT: A modem house. For information, phone 1, O’ Neill. 47tf POWER MOWER FOR RENT $2 Per Day GAMBLES . . O’Neill 52tf FOR RENT: Pasture for 29 - 25 head of cattle. — William A. Anderson, phone 553, O’Neill 52-lc70 FOR RENT: Four-room apart ment with bath, partially fur nished. Heat, lights and water furnished.—Phone 537, O’Neill. 48tf Pinochle Pirates in Season’s Finale ROCK FALLS — The final meeting of the Pinochle Pirates for the season was held Friday evening at Chuck Felver’s. The low scorers treated the high scorers. High score for the evening went to Mrs. James McNulty and Arthur O’Neill. Mrs. Orville Miller and Albert Stems held low score. Lyle Ve quist won the traveling prize. In the junior *game Rita Ve quist won high and Mary Jo Curran low score. Other Rock Falls News Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda were guests Friday night at Louis Brown’s. Guests at John Schultz’s Sun day evening were Mr. and Mrs Don Hynes and Lynda. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist called at Lyle Vequist’s Satur day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Claussen were guests Tuesday afternoon, April 28, at Claussen Brothers. Ed Claussen is in a Grand Is land hospital. John Richardson visited on Sunday evening at Albert Sterns’. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist. A surprise party was held on Sunday in honor of Jeanie Krier’s birthday anniversary. Hostesses were Jeanie’s sister, Jewell, Mrs. John Grutsch and Mrs. Fannie Ernst. About 26 neighbors and friends attended in spite of the muddy roads. The honored guest received a gift from her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist. • Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor, Norman and Barbara were Fri day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith. Albert Widtfeldt called on Ren Kroupa 'Tuesday morning and admired Ren’s new two - tone Chevrolet. It rained and rained! Now the ponds are full, the frogs are croaking and spring is really here at last. Mrs. Blake Benson accompan ied Elwin Benson home Tuesday after several weeks’ visit at her daughter's in Patterson, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson were guests Sunday at a dinner party at Hugh Benson’s in hon or of Beth’s first birthday anni versary. Guests at Jim Karel’s Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Woidneck, Celia Richter and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karel. Robert and Lois Ann Peterson visited Jim Karel’s Monday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and daughters were supper guests Sunday at Alvin Ott’s. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran, Betty and Mary Jo visited Bert Ott’s Monday evening. Guests at John Schultz’s Sun day included Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda, Alden Brein er and boys. \- ~ ~ Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marcellus and family of O’Neill were guests on Sunday at the Robert Tams home. Mrs. Marcellus is a sister of Mrs. Tams. Mrs. Ivan Couch and Mrs. Clif ford Reimer of Inman were guests on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams. Guests at the William Snider home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Yarman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snider, all of Clearwater. The Cub Scouts held a pack meeting at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham on Monday, April 27, after school. They were accompanied by Mrs. Robert Tams and Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck and Mrs. Fred Colfack. All members were present. A good time was had playing out door games followed by a weriner roast. Mrs. Pearl Litehenberg of Spalding accompanied by her daughter-in-law, - Mrs. Raymond Litaheriberg and Diana, spent Monday, April 27, at the Otto Lorenz home. Mrs. Alma Layman and Miss Norma Kropp of Stanton visited at the Otto Lorenz home on Wed nesday, April 29. The Thursday Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. John Wunner on April 30 All members were present including Mrs. Florence Ebbengard, who has returned home after spend ing the winter in the South. Prize winners were Mrs. Grace Briggs and Mrs. Ebbengaard. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies entertained the Young Matrons Pinchole club Tuesday evening, April 28, at the John Walker home. Scorewinners were Mrs. Richard Edwards, Mrs. Rose Bauer and Mrs. Ray Funk. Mrs. M. B. Huffman was a guest A social hour and refreshments brought the party to a close. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bomer and sons were 6 o’clock dinner guests on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Bartak and family, after which all at tended the senior class play at Bartlett. Miss Ina Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett spent Sunday, April 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Utterback at Clear water. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wunner were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barr, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brelow and Mrs. Pearl Loe, all from Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Adfred Napier entertained at a family dinner on Sunday honoring the birthday an niversary of Duane Horde. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Verle Gunter and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rol and Horde and Duane Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and sons. Miss Mary Alys Dierks, a stud ent at Duschene college, Omaha, came home last Thursday to spend the weekend. Her mother, Mrs. Lyle Dierks, and Mrs. Ker mit Jefferies met her at Norfolk. Jim Wulf is staying at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wulf, and attending school while the roads are muddy John Sisson and Sis Ebben gaard went to Omaha on Sunday, returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag were guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Jessie Angus. _Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard visited Mrs. Ebbengaard’s aunt at the O’Neill hospital on Tues day, April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lee and family moved on Thursday to Fairfax, S. D. Mr. Lee is employ ed at Pickstown. S. D. Mrs. Jack Staples and children, who were enroute to their home at Butte, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lelsie Cary and Mrs. Minnie Primus on Wednes day, April 29. Leslie Cary returned to Picks town on Monday after spending the weekend with his family in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen and family of Meadow Grove drove to Ewing Sunday to spend the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and daughter, Ann Marie, spent Sunday at the country home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry. o M!rs. Wayne Fry, Mrs. Dale Nap ier, Mrs. Duane Jensen, Mrs. Lor riane Montgomery, Mrs. Melvin Napier and Mrs. Lynn Fry at tenued the May day tea at the Neliigh Methodist church on Tues day aitemcon. May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis were the honored guests at a farewell party on Thursday evening, April 22. At 6 o’clock a nohost dinner was served at the Stockman’s cafe. There were 45 guests pre sent, The evening was spent at the Legion club, where dancing was the pastime. At a late hour lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis, who have operated the Eldorado the atre for the past month for the new managers, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Kloep*w the No. 5 is your best buy. HARRY R. SMITH IMPLS. Phone 562 Near Comer 4th & Fremont Sts. *^^^^^^^IuilLiillliiJjI?llidl^3J]JillLll-MJuliiiiljJllliaiJl3ilS m Cosmetic Sets . . by Cara Nome _1_ PEN & PENCIL SETS Parker 51 and 21 Esterbrook — Eversharp I-—k SPECIAL I Thursday Thru Saturday ft Guess the complete number of con- 'ft tainers in the SEALTEST Window ■ Display and win ... S 1st Prize—1 Gal. Ice Cream 1* 2nd Prize— Vi-Gal. Ice Cream. 3 p • J I • /l 1 3d Prize—1 Qt. Ice Cream. 8 rnendsmp u