• o Grandstand Performers Tops’ _A_ -A— _A_ <♦>- — -. .... . ■ ■ . ■■ ' 1 ■ 1 1 ■■■■ " Internationally Famed Magician, Acrobats to Appear at Fair The Holt county fair, which has a reputation for providing first class, wholesome entertainment for its thousands of visitors each year, will present during the 1953 exhibition probably the finest array of grandstand talent ever assembled in the county. Secretary Edwin Wink said: “I think we’re very fortunate in securing the services of V-Roy and Co., Lew Fine and Jeanie, Mary Jane Truax, and others. We put in our bids early and through some close work with booking agencies we’ve signed up truly fine grandstand entertain ers. We’re proud of the lineup and we know the Holt fairgoers will be pleased.” Heading the list of grandstand performers is the master of mys teries, V-Roy and Co. V-Roy is an internationally famous magican who will keep his grandstand audience in sus pense and mystery from start to-finish as he features a trunk escape, broom suspension, vanish ing radio, live doves, live ducks, live rabbits, an attractive girl assistant and an elaborate ward robe. V-Jtoy’s principal act will be entitled, “ A Television Feature.” Lew Fine and Jeanie bring to their enthusiastic audiences everywhere memorable fun and laughter. Fine is a comedy “em cee” propped with electric vibes, dancing, whistling, singing im personations and good, clean en tertainment that will tickle the young and old. Lew and his com panion. Jeanie, are known from coast - to - coast and their hit, entitled “This Ain’t the Army,” has the audience in stitches from the moment Fine comes on stage. Mary Jane Truax comes to the Holt fair billed as “the gal with the acrobatics and fire batons.” She will amaze her audiencte with her feats atop three terraced high tables. Miss Truax was Minne sota’s baton twirling champion for two seasons and now features this same routine in double fire batons on a completely blacked out stage. Several Holt countyans who have seen her perform on metro politan stages label her work as “truly spectacular.” The Cup - Ups, a 3 - p i e c e musical organization, will provide pleasant listening for fairgoers during the course of the grand stand entertainment. The grandstand acts are sched uled for Thursday and Friday evenings, starting at 8 p m. There will be a complete show both nights. ing to an announcement from the fair board office in Lincoln. It will be the Nebraska Here ford show, sponsored by the fair board in cooperation with the Nebraska Herelord association. The show, which has been held at North Platte for the last three years, will be another “first time” event for the fair. “We are certainly happy to hold th. Nebraska Hereford show in connection with the state fair,’’ said Edwin Schultz, fair board secretary. "It is in line with o ir policy of bringing to the people of Nebraska some of the nation's outstanding livestock events.” Said the manager of the Ne~ braska Hereford association: 'We sincerely appreciate the oppor tunity of exhibiting our Nebraska Herefords at Lincoln this year.” Approximately 300 Herefords are expected to compete for $2, 500 in premium money, according to Schultz. The show will take place ra Monday. The troupe carries its own at tractive scenery, colorful lights and will assure its audience of a wide variety of “tops in enter tainment. Hereford Show at State Fair— Another outstanding -livestock event has been scheduled for the 1953 Nebraska state fair, accord r,— ... .:■ — -.= more kick in the spring Bay UNITED^HAOIE from: O’NEILL GRAIN CO. Phone 57 — O’Neill - Wm. Krotter Co. - of O’Neill - Phone 531 West O’Neill ★ ★ ★ Minneapolis-Moline New Idea — J. I. Case FARM IMPLEMENTS f . k - I ★ ★ ★ mmm SALES & SERVICE ★ ★ ★ Complete Line of Farm and Home HARDWARE V- —; — ■ 1 ■”■■ ■ ■■ 1 1 ■ 1,1 11 ~\ r*' A New Class of American cars . . Tne striking new Bel Air 4-Door Sedan, one of 16 beautiful models in 3 great new series. new Chevrolet Only th« world’s largest producer could build a car like this at such low cost to you I This is an entirely new kind of car—a car so luxurious, so richly finished in every detail that it stands out, above and beyond all others in the low-price field. In the new Bel Air Series you will find four wonderful models-the 2-door and 4-door sedans, the sport coupe, the convertible. Every one of these new 1953 Chevrolets brings you new high-compression power, new and greater performance plus amazing new gasoline economy! Here is a wonderful choice. Wouldn’t you like to stop in and see the great new Chevrolet for ’53 today? (Continuation of standard equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on availability of Material.) MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! GILLETTE & SONS . Chambers —■■■■ ■ - — .=■--.■ ■■ ~ -- - - ' *