& seu y* JtfSeTHB^ FOR SALE FOR SALE: Tractors & Equipment 1953 H. 1941 M. Farmall 20. Farmall 30. Farmall 12. , IHC 10-20. VAC Case, 1949. Garden tractor. John Deere A 41. Ford tractor. Case lister. Ford lister. IHC lister. Dempster drill. IHC eli. 238 G Cultivator. Mowers, all models. Used rakes. IHC side delivery. Coats mechanical loader. Many other items to suit your needs. We Sell for LESS. That Is Why We Sell MORE! Shelhamer Equipment Phone 570 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Several used Inter national trail mowers; one J-D No. 5 power mower; used All Crop harvester; used F-12 IHC tractor. — Marcellus Impl., West O’Neill. 3c PLANTS FOR SALE: Tomatoes, cabbage, peppers, eggplant, celery, pansies, snapdragons, petunias, coleus, asters, colum bine and verbena. — Charles Crook, % mile north of stop light, O’Neill.52-3c USED CARS & TRUCKS 1949 Dodge 2-dr. Coronet. 1949 Pontiac 4-dr. 8-cyl. 1952 Pontiac 2-dr., Hydro. 1952 Pontiac 4-dr., Hydro. 1948 Plymouth Club Coupe. 1950 Ford ^s-ton V-B Pickup. 1949 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1948 Pontiac 8 Sedan Coupe. 1940 Chevrolet. ABOVE CARS CARRY OUR GOODWILL GUARANTEE GMAC FINANCING WM. KROTTER CO. PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE West O’Neill FOR SALE: 3-lb. spring fryers for $1. — E. L. Sebotka, R. 1, O’Neill, 2 mi. west of Inman. 3-5p80 1 FOR SALE: Hamilton h/brid seed corn. — Orville Morrow, O’Neill, or Farr’s Produce, O’ Neill. _U3 SAVE 10% TO 20% -ON New & Used Cars PICKUPS — COMBINES TRACTORS & FARM MACHINERY at Outlaw Implement Co., O’Neill, Nebr. New Kaiser, Henry J, Willys and Ford cars. New Willys Jeeps and pickups. Used cars and pickups. New Massey - Harris, Ferguson and Kelly Ryan combines, tractors and farm machinery. Three-year terms on combines and tractors. ° Get Our Prices — Save Money We Trade for Anything Outlaw Implement Co. O’Neill, Nebr. 2-3c TOR SALE: Coal sheds, 14x48 ft., suitable for cattle shed. Can be moved or tom down.— Watson Hay Co., Inman. 3-4p60 FOR SALE: International SOT automatic twine tie baler and International bale loader, or will trade for cattle or grain. —Victor Snyder, Atkinson. 2-3p60 FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars with outstanding quality. Veterinary vaccinated.—Henry Stelling & Son, Orchard, Nebr. 43tf SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SEE US or write to us if inter ested in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will be glad to figure your system for you, with the help of qualified irrigation engi neers, at no obligation. Call or Write— WM. KROTTER CO. O’NEILL, NEBR. “DEALERS IN A-M SPRINKLER IRRIGATION” FOR SALE: 1952 model 16-ft., Massey Harris swather, like new—J. W. Schoon Atkinson 3-5p95 MM ROTARY HOES SAVE ONE cultivating with a new MM Rotary Hoe. Avail able in any number of sec tions. See it at WM. KROTTER CO. OF O’NEILL MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE SALES & SERVICE West O’Neill Phone 531 FOR SALE: Extra good pure bred bull, from artificial in seminiated stock, serviceable age.—Alfred A. Straka, Stu art, ph. 5825, Atkinson. 2-3p6C HOOVER Sales & Service B I G L I N ’ S Phone 38 — O’Neill New Machinery 12-ft. Easy Flow fertilizer spreader. J-D spreaders. 10, 12 and 14-ft. J-D rakes. Mo. 5 J-D mowers. No. 730 listers. farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. J-D-D oils, greases and batteries. Bale ties, cable. Used Machinery 1949 John Deere A tractor, fully equipped. 194a John Deere B tractor. 1945 J-D H tractor, starter and lights. 1944 John Deere B. 1942 B J-D tractor, S & L. tt.C. Allis tractor. 1939 F20 IHC tractor. 1937 John Deere A tractor. 2—14” David-Bradley plows, on rubber. J-D plow, 2—16-in. bottoms. J-D plow, 2—14-in. bottoms. il-ft. JD tractor disc. 15-Ft. J-D disc. F-20 IHC lister with power lifts, ground driven. J-D 4-wheel spreader. No. 5 J-D mower. No. 999 J-D com planters. JD tractor cultivator. IHC No. 238 tractor cultivator. Hydraulic manure loader. We trade and give terms on John Deere Credit Plan. Come in and see us! Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — C’Nerll FOR SALE: 1 large saw set for cross cut saws; 1% horse gas engine and pump jack, in good shape; 1 garden cultivator and 1 hand potato planter.—Frank Benash, O’Neill, 1 block west of state garage, 1*6 blocks south. 52tf I HAVE unlimited insurance money to loan on big ranch es. — R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf USED WASHERS^ APPLIANCES USED MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES These machines have been com pletely reconditioned and are guaranteed to be in • top run ning condition. Some are equipped with 110-volt elec tric motors, others with 32 volt motors. Also have gaso line engine models. Priced to sell. Used Coronado washing ma chines, not over 5-years-old. WM. KROTTER CO. MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE West O’Neill Phone 531 FOR SALE: Comhusker hybrid seed com at my farm, guar anteed. Several varieties on hand.—Kenneth Ellingson, O’ Neill, phqne 587-R12, 2Vz miles north of Bazelman filling sta tion, y2 mile east. 3-4p80 FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind mills, ana towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. 7tf SOCK OF AGES MONUMENTS To Grow More Beautiful with the Passing Years ®POTTHAST Monument Company NORFOLK New Deal Oil Co. Across the comer from the Outlaw Implement Co. Gas — Kerosene — Tractor Fuel Oils and Greases Quality Products Lowest Prices in Nebraska 2-3c New Machinery MM tractors—all sizes. Case SC tractor. Mowers — all types—MM—Case —New Idea. Side delivery rakes — MM and New Idea. New Idea and MM spreaders. MM and Case plows. Com planters. MM and Case harrows. Used Machinery Farmall Regular tractor. Case “CC” tractor and cultivator (a good loader tractor). Case SC tractor. Case 12’ hay rakes. Great Western manure spreader. Case baler. “FINANCING AVAILABLE” WM. KROTTER CO. OF O’NEILL MM — NEW IDEA — CASE FARM EQUIPMENT MAYTAG West O’Neill Phone 531 GARDEN SEEDS Bulk and Package COLORADO ONION SETS LAWN GRASS SEED and FERTILIZER Scott’s Turf Builder COYNE HDW. — O’Neill — Used Cars & Pickups All Clean and Guarantee* Lots of Miles Left in Them And OUR Prices are LOWEST of ALL! 1951 Dodge pickup. 1950 GMC pickup. 1951 Plymouth 4-door. 1951 Kaiser 4-door. 1949 Chrysler 2-door. 1949 Kaiser 4-door. 1948 Kaiser 4-door. 1946 Hudson 4-door. 1940 and ’41 Chevies, Fords, Plymouths. 1951 Ford 2-door. 1946 Ford. 1948 Chevrolet 4-door. New Willys Jeeps and Pickups. New cars: Kaisers, Fords, Willys, Henry J’s. Massey - Harris combines. Buy your combine now. Save mon ey. Our prices are lowest now. If you trade now we will give you a better deal as it gives us more time to sell your used combines. OUTLAW IMPL. CO. O’Neill, Nebr. 3-4c FOR SALE: 1940 Plymouth, new motor, $35.—See Lynn Moore at Tomlinson trailer court. 3p35 LET’S GO GET A “Travel Accident Policy” for yourself and family cover ing death and medical ex pense, at low cost. Contact: Geo. C. Robertson, phone 534, O’Neill. 3tf WANTED WANTED: Hay or alfalfa to bale, shares or cash. Round baler.—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. 3tf WANTED: Used white enamel trash burner. Inquire at Fron tier. ' * WANTED TO BUY: Outdoor toilet—L. D. Putnam, O’Neill, phone 204. 3c WANTED: Sheep shearing. Con tact—John Ruther, Inman. __ 3p35 WANTED: Experienced sales lady for selling and display work.—J. C. Penney Co., O’ Neill. 3c WANTED: Light trucking and drayage, all kinds. — Archie Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ or 125-J._ 37tf Furnace Cleaning HAVE YOUR furnace vacuum cleaned by Schmierer. Have worked here eight years, be here in June. Pnone your or der to Tomlinson’s Trailer Court, phone 128, O’Neill. Henry Schmierer Gen. Delivery, Pomona, Mo. CARDS of THANKS j ___ _ .___ WE WISH to express our thanks to all those who helped in any way to make our food sale on Saturday a success. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Shel hamer for the space.—St. Pat rick’s Altar Society, Guilds 2, 3 and 7. * 3p50 MY SINCERE thanks to my rel atives and many friends for their prayers, visits, cards, flowers, plants, handkerchiefs and other gifts; also for the wonderful care I received while in St. Anthony’s hospital. May God bless each and every one. Mrs. L. V. (Margaret) Cooper. _____3p50 11 V\ ISH to take this opportunity of thanking all who cheered my hours by their visits while I was in the Lynch Hospital, and I was especially happy to be remembered with the many cheery get-well cards, greet ings and the beautiful flowers sent me by friends. Words are inadequate to express my ap preciation but I do say “thank you’’ to every one of you. MRS. DENA BRADY 3p50 FOR RENT ROOM RENT FREE to lady who will be company for me nights. —Mary Donlin, O’Neill. 32tf FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Rav Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116 So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart, O’Neill. FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Rav Lbr. Co. APT. FOR RENT: Newly dec orated. 3 - room apartment with bath and private en trance. — Call Joe Bazelman, O’Neill, phone 360-W. 51tf FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment, close in.—Hagensick La dies Wear, O’Neill. 3c REAL ESTATE SOLD! SOLD! QUARTER section of hay mead ow and farm land located one mile from O ’ N ei 11. NO BUILDINGS. Partially fenced. Ideal for farming and feeding, or investment. An income pro ducer without the taxes of a highly improved place. This will be snapped up fast, so hurry.—Thorin-Bowker Agen cy, O’Neill. SOLD! SOLD! I'OR SALE: Modem residence and large lot. $4,500 will buy it. All modern. — See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf FOR SALE: 2-bedroom, all mod ern heme, full basemen*, oil furnace. Garage, paved drive way. Fenced yard -- Lloyd Liedtke, 608 E. Benton, O’ Neill, phone 556-M. 1 3c HOMES 2-BEDROOM, all modem home on south side. A home you’ll be glad to own. Look at this one. FOR 3 BEDROOMS on south side of pavement. Here is a house that is available for immediate occupancy. It’s just waiting for a family with several kids to play in the excellent yard. Lots of garden space. See this $7,500 home. SALE 4 BEDROOMS and plenty of i storage space. A couple of extra lots go with this which are very saleable. This owner will leave an execllent and expensive electric range, a large refrigerator, space heat er and linoleum rugs with the house. Priced at $5,750 and don’t wait to look at this. WE CAN arrange some very at tractive financing on several of our listings. TO BUY OR SELL HOMES IN O’NEILL CALL ON THE THORIN - BOWKER AGENCY Phone 207 lc Choice Property FOR SALE 160 ACRES 8-room house and small barn, garage and other buildings, all m good repair; 3 flowing wells nice grove of trees, lots of blue grass. Located 3 miles of Chambers. Contact: ED SWAIN, Realtor _BARTLETT, NEBR. 2c O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunning ham o f Fremont arrived Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and i red Lowery, ana oiner relatives and friends. Mrs. Cunningham will remain here foi sevea] weeks. Her husband returned to : Fremont Wednesday. Lawayne "Wetzler returned to Gregory Sunday alter spending several weeKs here visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. is. Worth. His parents, Mr. and Mrs Adolph Wetzler of Gregorv, s. D., spent the weekend in O’Neill visiting relatives, and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe spent Saturday in Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ashby of Fairbanks, Alaska and Mr. and Mrs. Robert White attended the Redbird school picnic Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kersen brock and William Miller return ed from Chicago after attending the wedding of Jacques Kersen brock Saturday. Miss Peggy Sullivan of Omaha spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sul ! livan and attending the St. Mary’s alummi banquet. The Misses Anna Marie Schmit, Gayleen Sholtes, both of Kilgore, and Miss Pat Cain of Omaha also attended the banquet. They were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmit. The first and second graders of St. Mary’s held their annual pic nic at Ford’s Park Tuesday after noon. Miss Irene Uhling of Lincoln was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shelhamer and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Niegen of Win chester. Ind., are guests at the R. G. Shelhamer home. Kitty Clover 4-H club bake sale Saturday, May 22, Council Oak store. O'Neill, from 10 a.in to 3 pun. 3p Mrs. Lod Janousek returned from North Platte Tuesday. She had been visiting there for the past week. Anton Ruzicka and Miss Irene Ruzicka of Clarkson are visiting his son and her brother and the latter’s wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Ruzicka. Maureen Murphy, Mrs. Henry Kurfahl and Mrs. Richard Perry and children spent Monday in Norfolk. Jack Ressel of Marshall, Tex., arrived Monday to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel. Mrs. Jack Ressel has been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartland, for the past two weeks. il MISCELLANEOUS _J UI-I |—| j~i_i—u—m—iji |_| |_| i_n_n_.n ~~ 1 i-i.i-u-u-li-i —, - i-Ln.r-ir-.j-tj I HAVE just returned from a trip to Florida, and will be in my office from now on. I have plenty of Eastern money to loan on farms and ranches.— See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf L Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractoi repair. Acetylene welding 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 GILL ELECTRIC: See John Gil strap for all your electrical wiring and equipment I ser vice all makes of appliances.— O’Neill, phone 527-LR. 45tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill 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 IF YOU WANT a loan on your residence or business building, I can furnish the money, eith er on monthly payment plan or on straight yearly payment plan.—See R. H. Parker, O’ Neill, Nebr. 50tf NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES Sales and Service We repair all makes. Let us give you a free estimate on your repair work. Midwest Furniture & Appliance HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors) of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill tf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Anv Job 25tf 4% Federal Land Bank O’Neill, Nebr. Long Term L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS'N IS YOUR insurance costing too mucn? Are you properly in sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf Real Estate Loans WE have unlimited funds to loan on Ranches. If you anticipate needing a loan, CALL US TO DAY. Ernie Weller Associates Fhone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson I HAVE unlimited insurance money to loan on farms. — See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf Hy nes Has Lead in ‘Good News’ The musical comedy, “Good News,” a story full of luster and life that made the ’20’s roar was put on for a full house by the Creighton university players at the Creighton auditorium in Omaha last Thursday evening. Star of the cast, Robert Hjmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes, of O’Neill, did an exceptional job portraying the football hero «vho was facing scholastic diffi culties on the eve of the big game. His role required him to sing, act and in general look like the handsome athletic idol and the audience got a thoroughly entertaining look at what college v/as like in the 1920’s. 50-Year Pin to Spencer Doctor SPENCER—Dr. E. B. Bradley of Spencer was among 10 Ne braska doctors receiving 50-year pins Wednesday night, May 12, at the annual banquet of the Ne braska State Medical association held in Lincoln. Doctor Bradley was the only physician receiving recognition from this area. The convention continued through Thursday. Tune in “Voice or Tne Fron tier”, thrice weekly! _ Rockeys Give Plot to Methodist Church EWING—Mrs. Waldo Davis gave a report on wild flowers at the Garden Club on Friday aitemoon when Mrs. Henry Drayton entertained the group at her home in Oi chard. Mrs. Les ter Withee also assisted with the program. Neil Dawes, Holt county agent, gave a talk on flowers, using colored slides. Don Engel, county agent for Antelope county, was also a guest. Other Ewing News Pvt. Robert K. Pruoen, who has been home on a oo-uay leave, i eturnect to Ft. Riiey Kans., on Sunday. v-»n Monday, May 10, Mrs. Edna Loiquest naa as ner guests lor a ueiayeo motner s day dinner Mr. ana Mrs. william Lcxquesi and family of Ewing Mr. and Mrs. rteuuen Mye*s and family of Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn and famny nave moved to their ac reage in north Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Waloo Davis and Ma.ie entertained at a family dinner on mother’s day. Present were her mother, Mrs Louise Real, and his motner, Mrs. Geit rude Davis, both of Orchard also Mr. and Mrs. Home Barton, Mr. and Mis. Ed Barton, Miss Marilyn i Schacht and Douglas Barton, all of Orchard. Final examinations were also a part of the closing party Wed nesday evening, May 12, for the Youth club of the United Pres byteran church. Leaders i n charge were Mrs. Verle Gunter, Mrs. Willie Shrader, Mis. Wilbur Bennett, Miss Vlanda Biddlecome and Rev. W. J. Bomer. Projects worked on were copper molding, metal plant stands and dish mats, name plates, foil pictures and many others. A downtown win dow display will be arranged. Doughnuts and pop were served. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bomer and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and M* s. Wayne Fry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eacker had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cudaback and son of Genca, Mrs. Pearl Smith of Whittier, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker of Ewing. Mrs. Jessie Apgus, Mr. and Mrs Ed Hoag attended churcn ana visited friends in Orchaid on Sunday. Weekend guests at the Richard Edwards home were her mother, Mrs Dora onipp, Miss Janet Clark of Harlan, la. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brogart and son of Fremont. Mrs. rerla Smith of Whittier, Calif., is a guest at the Thomas Eacker home. She is the aunt of Mrs. Eacker. Miss Fein Pruden attended a style show and FHA meeting held at Winner, S. D., -on Friday. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. L. Pruden, and Betty Wright. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shrader entertained at a family dinner party on Sunday honoring the seventh birthday of their grand son, Gerald Wettlauffer. Present were Gary parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wettlauffer, Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons and son of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wett iauier of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Verle Gunter and family of Ew ing and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sh rader and family of Ewing. A successful poppy day was held in Ewing on May 8. The | Future Homemakers of Ameiica assisted Mrs. Fern Pruden, auxiliary poppy chairman. Dur ing the forenoon, the residential area and the business section were visited. In the evening, the girls and Miss Pruden were on Main street. Four hundred and nine were sold receiving $48 16. FHA members helping were Lila Woeppel, Rowena Rother ham, Patsy Pollock, Diana Baum, Bonnie Jo Jeffeiies and Frances JNottke. The churches of Ewing obser ved mother’s day with special services. There were larger than usual congregations present. Mrs. Alice Crellin has sold he residential property to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim and will give possession in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doud enter tained at a 6 o’clock dinner on Monday, May 10, honoring the birthday anniversary of his father Alfred Doud. The birth day cake was made by Mrs. Paul Doud, and made the centerpiece Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Latzel and daughter, Delons, of Ewing. Dal Kimes invited the fifth and sixth grades to his home Thursday, May 6, to help cele brate his 13th birthdav anniver sa™ outdoor games and contests with prizes provided entertain ment. Refreshments of ice cream j and cake were served bv D'>1’s I mother, Mrs. Hazel Kimes. The oarty came to a close with a bal loon and bubble gum contest. Dal received some gifts. NEW SINGER MANAGER William Shrader of Brunswick is the new manager for the Sing er Sewing Center. He began his duties on Wednesday. Mr. Shrad er is married, but his wife will remain in Brunswick until they find housing in O’Neill. Visit Fremont— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin made a business trip to Fremont ! recent'v and also visited with Mrs. Martin’s brother’s family, j The Misses Genevieve Biglin j snd Nora McAuliffe of Sioux City spent May 8 and 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin. 6 League Marks Fall at Bassett O’Nsfll Eagles in 2d Place How They Finished: Bassett _ 71.1 O’Neill _ 47.6 Springview ___ 40 5 Ainsworth _ 36.0 Valentine _ 32.6 Atkinson_1_ 12.2 BASSETT—Six records were broken and two more were tied as Bassett won the North-Cen tral conference’s fastest track meet. Keith William of Springview lowered the 440-yard dash rec ord to :50.8. Dick Young of Bas st it cut the mile mark to 4:48.2 and Johnson of Ainsworth low ered the low hurdles record to :?1.6. Larry Chace of O’Neill equal led the 100 mark with a : 10.1 in the prelims and tied the 200 mark with :23. The relay records all were smashed. Valentine ran the two mile in 8:50.2. Ainsworth the 880 in 1:35.7 and Springview the mile in 3:39.5. Summary; 100-yard dash—Won by Chace of O’Neill; second, Morton of Bassett; third, Brent Johnson of Ainsworth; fourth, Beck of Bas sett; fifth, Bruce Johnson of Ainsworth. Time :10.3. (Chace equalled record with :10.1 in preliminaries.) 220 - yard dash — Won by Chace of O’Neill; second, Brent Johnson of Ainsworth; third, Williams of Springview; fourth, Kirkpatrick of Ainsworth; fifth, Asher of Valentine. Time, :23 j (equals record). 440-yard dash—Won by Wil liams of Springview; second, Morrison of Springview; third, Linse of Springview; fourth, Se ger of O’Neill; tied for fifth, R. Brede and B. Brede, both of Ainsworth. Time 2:06.3. Mile run — Won by Young of Bassett; second, Larson of Springview; third, Klugg of Valentine; fourth, Wyatt of Springview; fifth, Stevenson of Valentine. Time, 4:48.2 (record). 120-yard high hurdles— Won by Bussinger of Bassett; second, Richards of Bassett; third, Lam ereaux of Valentine; fourth, Wiage of Valentine; fifth, Rauch of Springview. Time, :16.4. 180-yard low hurdles— Won by C. Richards of Bassett; sec ond, Johnson of Ainsworth; third, Frickel of Atkinson; fourth, Anderson of Atkinson; J. Richards, Bassett. Time, :21.9 (Johnson broke record with :21.6 in prelims). 880-yard relay—Won by Ains worth; second, O’Neill; third, Valentine; fourth, Bassett; fifth, Atkinson. Time, 1:35.7 (record). Two-mile relay—Won by Val entine; second, O’Neill; third, Springview; fourth, Ainsworth; fifth, Bassett. Time, 8:50.2 (rec ord). 12-pound shotput — Won by Booth of O’Neill; second, Davis of O’Neill; third, R. Young of Bassett; fourth, Bussinger of Bassett; fifth, D. Young of Bas sett. Distance, 44 feet 5% inches. Discus throw—Won by Davis of O’Neill; second, Amholt of Bassett; third, Spearman of Ainsworth; fourth, Asher of Val entine; fifth, D. Young of Bas sett, Distance, 126 feet 11 inches. Pole vault—Won by D. Frickel of Atkinson; C. Richards of Bassett, tied; third, Wrage of Valentine; tied for fourth, Alton of O’Neill; J. Richards of Bas sett; May of Valentine- R Frick ell of Atkinson; Davis’of Atkin son. Height, 10 feet 5 inches High jump-Won by C. Rich arsd of Bassett; tied for second Dexter of O’Neill; Bussinger of Bassett; Sanders of O’Neill Shepherd of Springview. Height’ 5 feet 7 inches. Braod jump — Won by Wil liams of Springview-; second t Morton of Bassett; third, c! Richards of Bassett; fourth Kirkpatrick of Ainsworth- fifth’ Wrage of Valentine. Distance’ 20 feet 9 Mi inches. __ __ Wanser to Coach at Holy Trinity c Selection of B. E. Wanser of ' Holly Springs, la., son of Mi and Mrs. Buv Wanser of Page and son-in-law of Mr. and Mr Frank Froelich of O’Neill, as head coach of athletics at Holy Trinity high school at Hartmg ton, has been announced by the school’s athletic director, Rev John Farrald. Wanser, a graduate of V.;ayne State college, has been coach at Holly Sprmgs the past five < years. While at Wayne he letter , ed in football and track. At Holly Springs he coached basket ball and baseball. During the past three years his basketball team compiled a record of 5i f games w-on and 13 lost. Wanser, a native of Page, is married and the father of five children, three boys and two girls. He expects to go to Hart- \ ington as soon as school is out this spring. t The new coach succeeds Louis Ricciardello, who coached ath letics at Trinity the past two years. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and M»s. Raymond Walter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCar ville, sr., attended the funeral of Mr Mary Etta Hendricks, 78, m Bonesteel, S D., Monday. Mrs. Hendrick died in Kansas City, Friday, May 14. She was the mother of Mrs. Frank Grady, for mer O’Neillite and now of Kan sas City, Mo. Miss Marilyn DeLosh of Stuart visited from Thursday untiil Sat urday at the M. B. Marcellus home. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Loy spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holiday in Page. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Synder of Atkinson brought her mother, Mrs. Ray Kurtz, from Kansas City, Kans., Saturday. Mis. Kurtz has been staying at the home jof her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey, in Kansas City since the Kurtz automobile accident in February in Okla homa, which proved fatal to Mr. Kurtz. Mrs. Pat Hynes and family of Columbus and Mrs. Dale INissen and family of Ogallala arrived in O’Neill Saturday and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hynes. Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt visited his sister, Ruth Hoie, and her family and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mart DeWitt in Hastings over thr» weekend. Loran Marcellus waS’"a week end guest of Judy Juracek at the latter’s home in Opportunity Chez-a-Maxie— Following dinner at the M&M Mrs. W. J. Nelson entertained the Chez-a-Marie bridge club at her home Wednesday evening. LOHAUS MOTOR CO. "Where Service Doesn’t End with the Sale Phone 33 O'Neill ' ★ THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL ★ 1952 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe 4 DOOR This car is loaded ... six cylinders, radio, heater, turn signals, chrome wheel discs. It has a like^new grey finish set off with white sidewall tires. Guaranteed actual low mileage. One-owner care has left this car in a class second-to-none. Above Average Car, At an Average Price $1,495 MIDWEST TURN. & APPL. Phone 346-J West O’Neill * Thursday Star Special * Tie this suggestion in with your spring housecleaning: * ^ < 1—Reg. 2.49 Fremont Rubber Fatigue Mat (in any color) . . . plus . . . 1—Reg. 1.49 5-Tie “OUR LEADER” Broom Reg. 3.98 Value Both for.2.50 (Limit: One to a Customer) ©