FOR SALE ___ for SALE: Give a gift which will be a constant reminder of the giver— the World-Herald (daily only), 20 weeks (5 mo.), . $3.95 —M. W. Ellenwood, At kinson. 33c FOR SALE: Holstein milk cows. Have more than I can handle. —L. O. Lenz, Chambers, phone 2921, one-half mile north of Chambers._33-34c6o HARFORD FROCKS: Fall sale bargains, new spring styles. Phone 595-R or call at resi dence of Mrs. Bill Gallagher. o 1 tip«J*) . FOR SALE: Used Ford-Ferguson tractor, new motor a year ago. _Marcellus Impl. Co., O Neill, phone 5._3^c FOR SALE. Brand new two-pc. rose studio suite, regular $199.50; damaged in shipment but is repaired, now $149.au, delivered. —Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 33c FOR SALE: Used platform rock er $5. _ Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 31C FOR SALE: 5-hp Johnson out board motor; als° 35'mm;.,¥w‘ cury camera. —Phone 530-M, O’Neill. 33-34c ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS To Grow More Beautiful [with the Passing Years Company FOR SALE: Cotton cake $80.00 per ton, delivered. — Everett Gorgen, phone 524-M, O Neill. 33c FOR SALE: Holiday ducks, geese or stewing and roasting chickens, dressed or alive.— Martha Johnng Fleener, O Neill, 9-F110._33P35 FOR SALE: “Holiday” 2-room house trailer, 24 foot.—Edward Winkler, Emmet, phone O Neill 1-F11. 3U1 FOR SALET~Geese^ alive. Art Remter, O’Neill. 32p FOR SALE: Walnut end tables, one group, specially priced at $4.95 each.—Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J._33c FOR SALE: All-wood wardrobe; plan two inside doors, 2% ft. x 6l/z ft., with lock and hinges. _Mrs. Henry Martin, O Neill, phone 227-J.33P New Machinery J-D spreaders. J-D elevators. Trailer wagons and boxes. J-D 10 and 14 in. hammer mills. No. 80 and 220 Letz grinders. Farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. SEE THE FARMHAND ROTARY SNOWPLOW Now on Display in Our Showroom— \SS. Royal and Firestone farm tires. J-D-D oils, greases and batteries. Bale ties, cable, comfort covers, tractor chains. Used Machinery 1946 John Deere model A. 1945 John Deere Model A. Super M IHC tractor, near new. 1937 A J-D tractor. 1937 B J-D tractor. R.C. Allis tractor. F 20 IHC tractor, 13x36 tires, good. 100-Ft hammermill belt. Our John Deere Show — Feb. 19 Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: All metal ironing boards, $5.95.—Midwest Furn. & Aopl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J, 33c AUTHORIZED DEALER for Comhusker hybrid seed corn. —Kenneth Ellingson, O’Neill, Nebr. 28-34p FOR SALE: Aeiomotor wind mills, and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman. Nebr. 7tf FOR SALE: Brand new solid oak kitchen chairs, $4.50 each. — Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 33c FOP SALE: Insurance of au kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, phone 106. 39tf FOR SALE: Six good 8.25x20 tires and tubes. — Borg & Worth, Phillips “66” Sta., O NeilL 33c HOOVER Sales & Service B I G L I N ’ S Phone 38 — O’Neill 29 tf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf FOR SALE: Serta 10-yr. guar antee “Ortho-Cushion” mat tresses, reg. $59.95, now $34.50. Haul yourself.—Midwest Furn. & AppL, West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 33c These L-O-W Prices on A-l Used Cars WILL BE in effect until the supply is exhausted—or until January 1, 1954. Better hurry . . . take advantage of these LOW prices on mighty fine used cars that have been traded-in on new Fords. THESE cars, described below, carry the same guarantee, same service facilities, same A-l conditioning as all LO HAUS USED CARS! 1949 Studebaker Land Cruiser, Regal Deluxe 4-dr., original dark green finish, tires like new, fireside comfort from the big heater. If you like to save money, you will like the over drive and the price . $699 1952 Ford Crestline Victoria, V-8 engine, 2-tone green fin ish, 6-tube radio, fresh air heater, turn indicators, over drive, white sidewall tires. Here is a real beauty and class at a price you can afford. Sale price _ 1,599 1948 Plymouth, Special Deluxe, 4-door. Heater will keep the kids warm. Radio will keep them quiet. Outside sun visor for extra styling. Offered for the first time at only — $499 1946 Ford V-8 Tudor. Nothing fancy, just the necessities of life. A-l condition, new snow grip tires on rear. Working men’s special. At only — $439 1951 Ford Custom Tudor. Easy to-clean light blue finish. Pow erful V-8 engine, 6-tube radio, fresh air heater. Miles of smiles for only.. $1,099 1950 Ford. V-8 engine, dark green Custom Tudor, dis tinctive new plastic seat cov ers, fresh air heater, economy minded overdrive. You don’t have to be rich to enjoy this luxury at _ $999 1952 Chevrolet 4-door Styleline Deluxe, low mileage, radio, heater, fender skirts, back-up light. Exceptionally clean throughout. Come in and try it. It’ priced at just- $1,444 1948 Ford Super Deluxe Fordor, 6 - cylinder engine, maroon paint, radio, heater. Lots of dependable service left in this one. Look at the price! Only -- ----------- $499 1952 i ora uuswuimre * v'*—*■ Famous Ford V-8 engine with all the trimmings, radio, fresh air heater, turn signals, chrome wheel covers, plastic seat covers, 2 - tone finish, windshield washer, Fordomatic at this special sale price of _ $1,666 1949 Chevrolet 2-door, jet black finish, heater for comfort, ra dio for enjoyment. A nice looking car that has been com pletely reconditioned. Low mileage. If you drive it, you will appreciate it. And the price is just -- $74y 1948 Ford F-l Ms-ton pickup. Ford’s famous V-8 engine. Enormous heater, Snow Grip tires—made for this weather, 3-speed transmission, low ra tio differential gives lots of power. Price only - $495 1946 Chevrolet %-ton pickup. Nice red finish and green stock rack, 3-speed transmis sion. Lots of dependable ser vice for the amazingly low sale price of only - $359 1943 Ford 6-cyl. F-l ^-ton pick up. Original dark green fin ish, 4-speed transmission, new battery. Top shape and ready to go. Sale price reduced to only _ $449 ALL ARE WEATHER-READY Hurry! Sale Ends Jan. 1! LOHAUS MOTOR CO. “Your Friendly FORD Dealer” Phone 16 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Cavalier cedar chests, $59.95 to $69.50, clear ance price, $49.50 each.—Mid west Furn. & Appl., West O’ Neill, phone 346-J. 33c FOR SALE: Shadow boxes in all sizes and colors, $3.95. —Mid west Furniture & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 33c FOR SALE: Boy Scout suit. — Thrift Shop, O’Neill. 33p FOR SALE: Special Christmas sale — brand new New Home sewing machines in walnut console cases, $149.50, plus sewing chair FREE!—Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 33c FREE! to the ladies—50c bottle of Golden Star furniture pol ish yours for the asking.—Mid west Furniture & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 33c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Fine 2-bedroom house, lovely large living room, compact kitchen. Basement finished into large rumpus room or third bedroom, newly decorated with beautiful ap pointments Near new carpet ing throughout. Situated on large lot; excellent lawn; ga rage with paved drive. Many “extras” in construction. Lo cated north of Douglas street within easy walking distance of schools and business dis trict. Shown by appointment only, call THORIN-BOWKER AGENCY Brokers, O’Neill 33c FOR SALE OR RENT; Brick building, 24by 90 foot. One- j half block north of the Golden | hotel. Oil burning furnace. —1 • F. J. Dishner, O’Neill. 32-33p60 FOR SALE OR RENT: 6-room house, modem, location— first house north of watertower in O’Neill.—Call 7183 at Atkinson. 32-34p75 FOR SALE: 3-bedroom home. — Phone 561-M, O’Neill, or see Lyle Green. 30tf FOR SALE: 320 acre farm. Write or see Mrs. Rodney Tomlinson, O’Neill, box 214. 30-33c FOR SALE OR RENT: 4-room house with bath. Call or write Bill Perry, phone 464-R, O’ Neill. 32-33c FOR RENT ROOM RENT FREE to lady who will be company for me nights. —Mary Donlin, O’Neill. 32tf FOR RENT: 3-room uniurnished apartment with bath; good res idential section. — Call 171-J, O’Neill. 17tf FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co.47tf FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116 So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart, O’Neill. FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. DON’T WAIT! Protect now against expenses of polio, can cer and other dreaded diseases, $15 for entire family for one year Why take chances? — See R. H. (“Ray") Shriner, O’ O’Neill. lltf FOR RENT: Business bldg, 11,000 ft. floor space. Heated. Suitable for one, two or three store fronts. Any or all of which can be rented and which will be finished to your specifications. Rear of building equipped with six 13-ft. overhead doors and is available now for storage and warehouse use. — K. C Hunt, O’Neill. 23tf WANTED WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run Phone 404-W. User1 car parts, car repairing, ele-' trie and acetylene welding body shop. Strong’s Repair Shop VERNON STRONG, Prop. North Seventh — O’Neill Real Estate Loans WE have unlimited funds to loan on Ranches. If you anticipate needing a loan, CALL US TO DAY. Ernie Weller Associates Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson SELLING is our business: Will arrange for advertising, selling and clerking at your sale, pri vately or public auction.—Ed Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’ Neill, phone 207, licensed real estate auctioneer and brokers. 13tf WOMEN WANTED: Housewives —address advertising post cards. Must have good hand writing. LINDO, Watertown, Mass. 32-35p2 Long Term L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLE> NATIONAL FARM ASS’N 4% Federal Land Bank O’Neill, Nebr. WANTED: Flocks to furnish us hatching eggs.—Corkle Hatch ery. 32-35c 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 Representative for WINONA MONUMENT CO. FRED BAZELMAN Phone No. 343 — O’Neill 27tf CARDS of THANKS MRS. THOMAS Greene, Mrs. Gordon Harper and Miss Cath erine Donohoe, chairman, wish to thank all those who helped to make the food sale and bazaar for St. Patrick’s Altar society a success. Also, thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelham er for the use of their store. 33p50 MY SINCERE thanks to all my relatives and friends for the cards, visits, prayers and flow ers while I was in St. An thony’s hospital. A special thanks to Doctors Wilson and Langdon, the hospital staff and Reverend Lee. Your kindness will never be forgoten. MRS. RALPH HOFFMAN MISCELLANEOUS ???? ARE YOU going on a vaca tion or a trip? Better see R. H (“Ray”) Shriner. O’Neill, for trip insurance. Pays up to $25. 000 for accidental death and $1,000 for medical, doctors, ambulance, etc., for only a few cents a day. Pays for any kind of an accident while you are gone. Htf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds ol automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding LOST: Endgate to dump truck between Norfolk and O’Neill, highway 275, Sunday after noon, December 6. Reward.— Write Leonard Peterson, 1535 North 15th st., Lincoln. 32c SEE Ralph Simpson for your electric wiring. — 359-LW, O’ Neill. ltf HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors) of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill ti Open Every Day! HILL LIVESTOCK CO., 5 miles north of Neligh on state high way 14 and 1% miles east on gravel road, follow the signs. We buy slaughter horses of all kinds, top prices paid. New tested scales. Hill Livestock Co. Phone Neligh 250 — Neligh Rt. 2 L. G. HILL, Prop. 31tf Emmet News Mrs. Leon Beckwith, Mrs. Norman Wayman and Mrs. Gil bert Fox spent Saturday after noon, December 12, visiting Mrs. Charles Abart. Robert Allen is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko. The Altar society met Wednes day, December 16, in the base ment of the Church of Epiphany Mrs. William Newton called on Mrs. Dean Perry and family on Thursday afternoon, December ,10. ; Mrs. Alice Bridges of O’Neill has been staying at the Guy Cole I home since Tuesday, December 8. Mrs. Guy Cole. Mrs. William Grothe, jr., and Mrs. Georgiana McGinnis went to a Red Cross meeting at the Town House on Wednesday evening, December S. Mr and Mrs. Don Wagnon and Kathy arrived Friday morning from Tennessee to spend the Christmas holidays with his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody, and grand father, Bill Tenborg. Don recent ly received his discharge from the service. Miss Bonita Muff and Jeanie Bosn of O’Neill were last Thurs day evening guests of Miss Nor ma Lou Foreman. Miss Norma Lou Foreman was a Tuesday, December 8, over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Tenborg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlin son and Veldon of Star and Lar ry Godel of O’Neill were Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss were Sunday morning, December 13, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and family. Deraid and Donna Perry cele brated their birthday anniver saries Thursday, December 10. Deraid celebrated h i s ninth birthday anniversary and Donna celebrated her 15th birthday an niversary. John C o n a r d motored to Wayne Saturday after his daugh ter, Mary Lou, who is a student at Wayne State Teachers college. Harold Mlinar called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko Sat urday, December 12. Mrs. Howard McConnell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell Saturday afternoon, December 12. GETS SAFETY AWARD Charles Lawrence, prominent O’Neill trucker, was awarded a safety badge at the annual truck ers’ day in Sioux City. He was one of the 313 truckers in a four state area who had hauled live stock to market over a period of years without a single loss. CALLED TO LYNCH LYNCH—Mr. and Mrs. Anton Gengler of Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gengler of Plainview. George and Louis Gengler of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. J. Nollett of Valentine spent the past week here due to the sick ness and death of their mother, Mrs. Peter Gengler. Arrives from Bragg— Pfc. James Bridges, son of Mrs. Alice Bridges, arrived Tues day, December 15, to spend the holidays with his mother. Mrs. Bridges recentlv fractured her right leg in a fall on the ice. -- Inman Social Groups Hold Yule Parties INMAN—Mrs. George Colman, sr.„ entertained the Coffee club Friday at her home. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. This was the Christmas party and gifts were exchanged. The annual Christmas party of Arbutus Rebekah lodge was held following the business meeting Wednesday evening, December 9, at the IOOF hall. Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and Mrs. A. N. Butler had charge of the program and gift exchange. Mrs. W. E. Kelley, noble grand, was in charge of the meeting. Refreshments were se. ved at the close of the evening by a committee composed of Mrs. Virgil Morrow, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Her bert Neilsen. Other Inman News Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson went to Lincoln Saturday, return ing Sunday evening and bringing Mrs. Watson’s mother, Mrs. A. B. Pierson back for the holidays. While in Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Watson attended the opera, ‘The Student Prince,” given by the students of Nebraska Wesele yan university. Their daughter, Carolyn, who attends Nebraska Wesdeyan, was in the opera. It was given for four nights in the Plainsmen theater to a packed house each night. Miss Carolyn also appeared on TV over KFOR Sunday evening as accompanist for Wesleyan girls glee club.. Mr. Ivan Couch went to Omaha Sundav. Fred Schaum, who has been in South Dakota, spent a few days last week visiting his son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Keil of Al lan spent the weekend visiting in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keil. Miss LuElla Watson, who is employed at Atkinson, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. The YM club met Friday with Mrs. Roy Gannon. The hostess served a dinner at noon and the afternoon was spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benash and twins of O’Neill were Satur day visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders. Joan Coventry of Omaha spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry, and family. Larry Sawyer of Stuart spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer. James P. Gallagher went to Grand Island Tuesday evening, December 8, to meet Mrs. Gal lagner and son, Edward, who were returning from a three months stay in California where they visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Walter Jacox went to Am elia Tuesday, December 8, where she will visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lines and daughter of Wasta, S. D., spent a few days last week visiting Mr. Lines’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lines and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeLong and. sons returned to their home in Chicago, 111., Saturday after spending a few day svisiting in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong and Mr. and Mrs. George Herold. Mrs. L. R. Tompkins went to Omaha on Friday to visit her son and daughter-in-law, and family. While there she attended “The Desert Song” by Sigmund Rom berg, presented by the acappella choir of Central high school. Her granddaughter. Miss Nancy Tompkins, a senior at Central high, took the leading part of Margot Bonvalet Mrs. Clarence Hansen of In man was elected worthy matron of Symphony chapter order of Eastern Star at O’Neill Thursday evening. Mrs. James McMahan of Inman past worthy matron, also attended the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Mossman left last week for a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gillihan at Lawrence, Kans. Riverside News i (East of Ewing) Mrs. Wayne Fry went to Lin coln by bus Friday to visit her friends, Jule Francis, Dorthea Marshall and Jean Slough. Wayne drove to Lincoln Sunday and she returned home with him. While in Lincoln Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mil ler and Richard, former residents of Ewing. The Riverside school program is to be held Monday night, De cember 21; the program in the Willie Shrader school is to be on December 23. Rev. F. A. Hand returned home Sunday night from Central City where he had been conducting services in the Free Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen of Newman Grove were Wednesday, December 9, overnight guests at the Z. H. Fry home. Duane and his brohter, Don, were the auc tioneers at the Richard Bollwitt sale last Thursday. Jim Conway, a student at Ster ling college, spent the weekend at the Carl Christon home. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and son. The Kenneth Pollocks and Art Busshardts of Neligh spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock. The Seek and Share project club held its regular monthly meeting in the home of Frances Shrader Tuesday, December 8. Last Thursday the group met at the home of Shirley Miller to continue work on glo candles. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and daughters visited Tuesday, December 8, in the Duane Jensen home at Newman Grove. Anna Marie Jensen accompanied them home and visited ’til last Thurs day. Mrs. F. A. Hand and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Carl Miller family. The Free Methodist Sunday school program is to be held on Sunday evening, December 20. Mrs. Wayne Fry entertained the grandmothers, Mrs. A. C. Gibson and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, aunts and cousins of Julie and Jody Wednesday afternoon, December 9, in honor of their birthday an niversaries. Jody was 2-years-old December 10 and Julie will be 3 years-old December 18. Edgar Switzer of Rocky Point. Wyo., is visiting at the Ora Swit zer home. Other Sunday dinner guests at Switzer’s were the Lloyd Switzer, Leo Miller and Wendell Switzer families. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquest and children were guests for dinner last Thursday at the Reuben Meyer home in Neligh. Ralph Al len and son of Oregon and the Elmer Allen family of Stuart were also guests. Mrs. Wilbur Bennett was host ess last Thursday to the Jolly Workers’ club at an all-day meet ing. After a covered dish dinner the ladies tied two comforteis and made quilt blocks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards and Kathy visited at the Willie Shrader home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery called at the Johnny Mil ler home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Napier. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and sons were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller, who live north of Page. Frontier for printing! Prompt ! deliveries! 1 Hospitalization Detains Borg. Wife in France— Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg re ceived a letter this week from their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Don ald Borg, stating that her hus band, Donald, is in a hospital at LaRochelle, France, suffering from yellow jaundice. The Borgs had expected to return to the U S. this month and had already shipped their car home. Latest reports are he is “get ting along all right," but would probably be detained in France another month or two. Corporal and Mrs. Borg have been in France for the past 11 months. Joan Wilson is 11— Mrs. Rex Wilson entertained about 10 girls to a theater party Sunday afternoon, December 13, in honor of her daughter, Joan, on her llih birthday anniver sary. A lunch was served in her home after the show. I - ONEILL CIVIC CHORUS PRESENTS THE “MESSIAH” -