O'Neill Style SHOP Ready - to - Wear for Ladies Who Care Phone 335-J — O’Neill LEONA HYNES l MRS. M. A. SCHELKOPF J7= Rodeo Producer ° Killed in Crash George Stichka, 41, of Seneca, was killed instantly in an auto accident two miles west of Ra venna on highway 2, early Satur day morning, July 9. Stichka, prominent rancher and rodeo pro ducer, was alone at the time of the accident. Many Holt county fair-goers knew Stichka through appearances on the rodeo circuit. According to authorities who investigated the accident, the Stichka car went off the road at the end of a curve, sheared off seven guard posts, peeled cable off safely barriers for three hun dred feet, and hurtled end over end. He is survived by his wife and four children. California produced a record 4,577 million eggs in 1954. _ ‘ ' ir t FIRST NATIONAL BANK ATKINSON, NEBRASKA CAPITAL, SURPLUS & PROFITS $250,000 Member FDIC CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1955 FAIR DR. G. R. COOK VETERINARIAN Graduate Licensed OFFICE PHONE: 576 O’Neill, Nebr. ^ ■ ■ -.^ Auto, Motorcycle Races at State Lincoln Fair Dates September 3-9 Every afternoon but one at the Nebraska state fair in Lincoln, September 3-9, will be filled with the sound of roaring motors as race drivers, stunt drivers, and motorcycle riders participate in their thrilling events in front of the grandstand. Fair Board Secretary Fd Schultz has announced that two auto thrill shows; two days of big car racing; one day of motorcycle racing, and one day of stock car racing have been scheduled for the 1955 exposition. The Jimmy Lynch Death Dodg ers, now in their 21st season, will get things off to an exciting start on Saturday afternoon, Septem ber 3. Top stuntmasters will be featured in nearly 30 events. On Monday afternoon, Septem ber 5, the Trans-World Auto Daredevils—just back from a tour of Europe—will present the tour nament of thrills. The first big car racing program will be presented on Sunday af ternoon, September 4. Among the top drivers expected to be on hand will be Bobby Grim, holder of five world records, and runner up for the IMCA championship in 1954. The second speedway pro gram will be presented on Thurs day afternoon, September 8. Motorcycle races, sanctioned by the American Motorcycle associa tion, will be featured on Tuesday afternoon, September 6. A field of 45 riders is expected. A 200-lap stock car race, the longest in the history of the state fair, will wind up the program on Friday afternoon, September 9. Entries will be limited to late model cars built in 1950 or later. Motorists ENROUTE to or from the Holt County Fair you al ways are invited to stop at our conveniently located sta tion in O’Neill. Phillips “66” PRODUCTS Rural and City if New and Used Tires if Washing if Greasing if Prompt Tankwagon Service Phillips “66” Sta. Phone 362—O’Neill Harley Produce | We Have a Complete Line of | I POULTRY - HOG - CATTLE FEED I ★ United Hybrid Seed Corn I I ★ Grain, Hay and Fertilizer ★ Cash for Eggs, Poultry, Cream ★ Route Service I Phone 2811 . . HARLEY PRODUCE . Chambers I 9 SCIENCE COURSE The Norfolk Junior college has announced that modern science 2, a course in the physical sciences, will begin Friday, August 12. Reg istration for the class will be at 8 a.m., at the college. The class will be taught by William E. Crumley. It is a non-mathematical course and requires no previous bsckground in science. - Davis Cafe ATKINSON — PHONE 7282 Steaks & Dinners Open Seven Days a Week Frontier want ads get results! =—T~ ~ "". J. F. BRADY COMPANY I Jobbers for the Northwestern Steel & Wire Company Feed — Hay — Straw — Grain — Machinery — Fertilizer Alfalfa Meal Wade * Rain Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Atkinson, Nebraska £ LIVESTOCK & PRODUCTION LOANS Farmer Owned and Controlled Dependable Credit at Reasonable Rates ★ ★ ★ O’NEILL PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION D. C. SCHAFFER, O’Neill, President C. F. CLARK, Burwell, Vice-President JAMES W. ROONEY, O’Neill, Sec’y-Treas. EDITH J. DAVIDSON, O’Neill, Asst. Sec’y-Treas. WM. S. MATTERN, O’Neill, Asst. Sec’y-Treas. ★ ★ ★ Best Wishes to the ’55 Fair! r^~— 1 .. ^ Set Your Table ‘Better For Less’ . . . AT . . . w V W H ■ BV A % A .;•/;•' Where You Find “EVERY DAY LOW PRICES” * Open Evenings 7 Days a Week West O’Neill ^ I * O ■