_FOR SALE ™ SALE: Registered Angu« buILs, 3 coming 3-yrs.-old; « rondng 2-yTs.-old. These bull? are sired by a good son oi Homeplace Eileenmere 487tb Not corn fed, but ready tc work — M. W. Hunt, Battle CYeek;_ 51-lc FOR SALE: 20 tons wire-tied, baled alfalfa, 1st and 2nd cut tings Near highway 275 wesl of Til den.—A. H. Lewis, Battle Cnek-_ 50-51E FOR SALE: Used shallow well electric pump and tank; also 3 horse single-phase pump mo ** REA —Halva Electric _O Neill. 51-52c FOR SALE: 1 burglar prool manganese steel time lock safe in excellent condition.—Louis Nelson, Lynch. 51-52c FOR SALE: Prairie hay, baled oi loose; also Allis-Chalmers bal er for round bales. Will trade —E. W. Reed, Spencer. 46tl Used Car Bargains! 1951 Studebaker Commander. 1950 Studebaker Champion. 1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor.. 1948 Chevrolet Smith Motor Co. Phone 562 — O'Neill . 'FOR SALE: Nearly new 14—ft boat;. one 12-horse motor and one 3 Vi-horse motor, boat trailer. — Mrs. F. P. Ulrich • 3021 Ave., 5, Kearney. . 51-52c FOR SALE: Wallpaper. New 195C books. All new patterns. Rea sonably priced. See books at mj . home or will bring them tc yours.—D. N. Loy, 629 Everett, O'Ne'il, phone 433. 38ti SEEDS FOR SALE: Yellow bios ciuver; anaua; nariz MyDric , seed corn and Holt county bljie grass at Scovie’s Western Auto, O’Neill. - • • 49-5tk FOR SALE: Cossack alfalfE .* seed. State tested — Johr Pruss, Emmet. . * • 48tf FOR SALE: IHC 2-row pull-type tractor lister, $100.00. —H. H Miles, Dorsey. ‘ . 5iti ^ t '' - ... — -. USED MACHINERY TRACTORS— ’51 J-D MT • ’40 A J-D. • • . • ’40 B J-D.. ‘ * ’ • . ' * : . . '46 H J-D. • • •. • ’42 B J-D. * . • 2—’40 B J-D. . PLOWS— • . • * 2—J-D 10-in.. • '• . -i J-D 2—14. J-D 3—14. ' .« . ’ IHC 2—14. DISCS— 15-ft. tractor. GRINDERS— Harvey hammermill. 240 Letz, cutter head. SPREADERS— J-D 4-wheel, on rubber. New Idea 2-wheel, good. PLANTERS— J-D 290. J-D 999, tractor hitch. IHC, tractor hitch. J-D 730 lister. MOWER—No. 5 J-D. IHC tractor. CULTIVATORS— 2—MT tractors. 2—J-D 200, tractor. J-D tumble bug scraper, 5-fL Ask About Our JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Up to 3% Years to Pay Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O'Neill FOR SALE- Choiro reffistered Angus bulls. Heavy boned, well grown 1- and 2-year-olds Ready for service. Good breed ing. Reasonable prices. —Elm crest Farms, 6 miles south, m east of Leigh, Nebr. 51-2c FOR SALE: IHC tractor manure spreader, 2-wheel on rubber, used one season.—Joe Wink ler, Emmet. 51-52p6C FOR SALE: Just received a fresh supply of garden seeds, both bulk and packaged. We have a supply of extra good quality Holt county grown bluegrass seed for your lawn. Now is the time to apply fertilizer on youi lawn. See us for your lawn and garden needs—Coyne Hardware O’Neill, phone 21. 48-51c FOR SALE: Full-size elec, range 15-ft. extension ladder; one workbench. — John McClellan, O'Neill, phone 250-J. 51-52p6C FARM MACHINERY Farmall 20. Utility demonstrator. Farmall Regular. 43 fuel H. 49 Farmall C. 48 Farmall C. Farmall 12. Farmall 30. 53 Super C sweep. p&O plow on rubber. Tumble bug. Fuel tank with stand. New duck foot K.D. $10C 10-ft. Superior drill . $2! Loader to fit Ford. Listers, several makes and mod els. 4-row Oliver cultivator, like new Cattle oiler. Endgate seeder. Corn sheller. Winch for W.D. Allis. SHelhamer Equip. Co, Phone 570, O'Neill (UK SALE: 30 Hereford cows some with calves at side; als< purebred black Angus bull, 2 years-old. — Vernon Henery Neligh. 51-52 FOR SALT: Plate glass mirror size 28x48, used, like new. Reg $27.50, only $15. — Midwes Furn. & AppL, West O’Neill. 51 SAVE $1200.00 at MARK’S TRAILER SALES GRAND ISLAND, NEBR. on this one! Almost new 1956 45-ft. Custon Mobile Home priced at onl; $3250.00. 51-52, FOR SALE: See our display o small appliances and knick knacks in our window. Rea bargains. — Midwest Furn. 5 Appl., West ONeill, phom 346-J. 51( HAVE DEKALB seed corn or hand at Dankert’s Service a O'Neill. Also have Nebr. Cer tified Reliance grain sorghum —R. H. Strong, DeKalb deal er, Chambers. 51-52p6l SEE US for new SPARTAN o: SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25^ down, 5% int.; up to 84 month to pay. Write or phone.—Con tois Motor Co., Neligh, 30t FOR SALE: Cossack a 1 f a 1 f ; seed; 99.20 percent pure; 9 percent germination.—Guy L Johnson, phone 5 - F - 30, 1 11 miles northeast of O’Neill. 51-52p6i FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars, reasonably priced. Read: for service.—Henry Stelling & Son, 2 mi. south, Ya west o Orchard, Nebr. 44t FOR SALE: Nice 3 - bedroon home, full basement. Garage.— See Ponton Agency, O’Neill. 44t FOR SALE: Fryer chickens alive or dressed. — Norber . Clark, phone 513-M, O’Neill. .. * •* 51-2] , ■ » *«L_ __ FOR SALE: 160 A. pasture lane >’•7 miles north of Staurt; als< a 6-room, 1 - story moden house for rent May 1 in Stu art.—August Kramer, sr., Stu art.*’"" 50-5 lj T7 h o o ver T SALES & SERVICE WM. KROTTER CO. 1PTOWN HARDWARE & APPL Phone 496 — O’Neill FOR SALK: Madison vetch; rec clover seed. State tested. Ven good.—Leon Beckwith, Emmet 48t: FOR SALE: West coast lumber a substantial savings.—See Lloyc Gibson, east of O’Neill Live stock Mkt 49-52pll( FOR SALE; Grimm alfalfa seed —Otto Lorenz, phone 18-F11 O’Neill. 50t FOR SALE: Blue net, strapless waltz-length formal, size 8 Worn once.—Phone 402-J, O’ Neill. 51) ATTENTION, FARMERS a n c Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $1< and up. Will deliver large or ders to any vicinity. Located 1 blocks east and 4 blocks nortl of traffic signal. — Phon) 524-M, ONeill. 51t: FOR SALE: Five used sewinf machines on hand. Very spe cial prices.—Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phon< 346-J. 51) C. E. McVAY Agent for EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCI SOCIETY OF AMERICA O’Neill, Nebr. 45t JUST RECEIVED: Eight new patterns of Gold Seal 12-fi Congoleum, all new 1956 sprin; patterns at our very specia price of $1.10 per running ft — Midwest Furn. & Appl., Wes O’Neill. 51< FOR SALE: Emerson 21-in. tel evision set, 1953 model, very special, $99.50.—Midwest Furn & Appl., West O’Neill. 51c HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor W.nding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tl LOST & FOUND LOST OR STRAYED: Sinai white dog with brown spots Has collar and tag. — Notify Moore Hotel. O’Neill. 51 p3I LOST: During music contest a O’Neill last Thursday, in home room, gray tweed top coat Kindly advise Francis Black man, c/o Citizen, Tilden, Nebr 51c Clothing Workshop Scheduled— A clothing workshop will be held in the Consumers buildin; in O’Neill Friday and Saturday April 20 and 21, for 4-H clothin; leaders only. The meeting will stress con struction problems found in 4-F clothing projects. Approximately 20 leaders have registered for the meeting. Miss Gerda Petersoi from the University’ of Nebraska and Mrs. Catherine Indra, home agent, will be in charge. Hie Saturday afternoon sessiot will be open to leaders and mem bers. » WANTED : WANTED: 300 yearlings for a | creek and well pasture.—C Bar . M Hereford Ranch, O’Neill. 51tf FRANK BEELAERT Page — Phone 25-F-23 AUCTIONEERING Specializing in Livestock Farm and Ranch Sales 37tf IMMEDIATE opening for staff announcer. Experience prefer , red but not necessary, if ap . plicant possesses other qualifi cations. — Call Glen Hixson, f Operations Director, 432, Nor folk, Nebraska, for audition 1 date. 51c ; WANTED: 1,000 steers or 700 . cows to pasture until Nov. 1. Abundance of grass and water, i —Ken Halligan, Ft. Pierre, t S.D., c/o Rankin Ranch. 50tf WANTED: Housekeeping or will | care for elderly couple.—Box | 274, Atkinson, Nebr. 51-52p .: WANTED: Pasture for 12 cows with calves. — Eddie Hrbek. Redbird. 51c ' -- j O’NEILL COMPANY Insurance - Real Estate-Loans , VIRGIL LAURSEN < Box 275 — Phone 434 25tf WANTED: General sewing and , altering: also baby sitting. — Phone 407-LM, O’Neill. 51tf L. Guthmiller I REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of 1 Texaco Station ' SPECIALIZING in all kinds of , automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding ; WILL TAKE in 100 yearlings to pasture—Ernest Wright, Red bird. 51-52p60 ; RELIABLE PARTY i To service a route of CIGARETTE machines. No selling or so liciting. Route established for i operator. Full or part time. Up to $200 per month to start $800 to $1500 cash required, which is secured. Please don’t waste our time unless you can secure necessary capital and are sin cerely interested to eventually operate a $20,000 annual net business. Give full particulars, phone. Write P.O. Box 7209, Camden Station, Minneapolis, l Minnesota for information and r interview. 51p ; $325 PER MONTH SALARY i PLUS BONUS ONE of the fastest progressing i companies in its field wil have a representative interviewing men who hold the following ; qualifications: 1— Age 21-45. 2— Own automobile in good con dition. 3— Willing to be away from home Monday through Friday. Home every weekend. . 4—High school education. I 5—Available for immediate em ployment. ; TRAINING: No experience is necessary. Thorough training is given by Company and pay ' begins, with training. Apply in person—INTERVIEWS : MR. HINES, Golden Hotel. O’Neill April 25, 1956, 11 a m. to 1 p.m. 51c OPPORTUNITY The Central States Health and Accident Association, in coop eration with many banks in this area offers a real oppor tunity to the right man to ex plain their Hospital and Acci dent Plan to the depositors of the banks. The man selected will have an exclusive franchise, and will enjoy above average income after being trained at our Home Office. If you are interested in a career business of your own with high commissions and renewals guaranteeing future security, write or call for an interview. CENTRAL STATES HTALTH AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION 216 Strand Building Sioux Falls, S.D. 51c MISCELLANEOUS O. E. ("Oalcie") DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — O Neill CATTLE BREEDING rarely stands still. The bull can take you backward or lorward. Cur tiss Candy bulls will take you forward. Call 469-LJ. —Duane Gray, O’Neill. 50-lpll0 LO-A-N-S 4% Federal Land Bank i Long Term PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES |elkhorn valley ! NATIONAL FARM ASS’N O’Neill, Nebr. HUNT’S Plumbing & Heating COLEMAN BLEND AIR FURNACES — Gas or Oil Kohler, American & Brijgs PLUMBING FIXTURES Paw Paw for Your Septic Tanl Water Systems Gas & Electric Water Heat rrs Phone 399 — O’Neill We Give Gold Arrow Stamns WOMEN — Convenient hours, high rate of pay for full 01 part-time work makes our jot ideal for the houseVife whc wishes to supplement the fam ily income. Car and phon< neecssary. Pleasant and dig nified work with no canvass ing, delivering or collecting For personal interview, writt Mrs. S. Tingle, Neligh. 51< ANNOUNCEMENT Architectural designing, planning estimating and drawing. Robert J. Krotter GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 531 or 285-J COMPLETE Electric Motor Sales Repair Service — Distributoi I Fairbanks-Morse and Wagner Rebuilding and rewinding up t: 100 h.p. Get the most for youi dollars in sales and repair work Our modern equipment, factory approved methods and complete stock of motors and parts. Call 243-W — 24-Hour Service Northwest Electric Motor Service O’Neill, Nebr. 49-51-1-3 AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Specialty Phone 207 — O'Neill MONEY TO LOAN IF YOU WANT a farm or ranch loan see us, as we are agenti for the Equitable Life Assur ance Society of the United States. J. F. BRADY CO. Atkinson, Nebraska 22-25U FOR CONCRETE, cement block, brick and stucco work, see Dorn McDermott, phone 437-J, O’ Neill. 51tl Kelly’s Plumbing YOUR HEADQUARTERS for plumbing and well supplies, plumbing fixtures, Geneva steel kitchens, water systems, water softeners, septic tanks, root proof sewer pipe, wind mill heads and towers, pump jacks, well points, cylinders and leathers. If it pertains to plumbing or wa ter supply, we have it! Located 5 blocks south of the New Deal Oil Station, O’Neill. 43tf NEED CASH? Small monthly payments, loans up to $1,000.— O’Neill Company, Virgil Laur sen, phone 434. 25tl Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neil] IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt, O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf 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 At Your Service In REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KIETH ABART Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. 6tf FOR RENT: 5-room house with basement.—Meta Gruhn, phone 102, O’Neill. 50-51 FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr Co. FOR RENT: Nice business of fice, 4 rooms.—Elmer Hagen sick, phone 556-LR, O’Neill. 48tl FOR RENT: Sanders for floo* and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: New two-bedroom apt —Phone 126, O’Neill. 48tf FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart ment with bath, heated. Close in.—Phone 556-LR, O’Neill. 42tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. lfltf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Recently remodele theater with modern equip ment, new cinamascope scree: and anamorfic lenses. Locate in most prosperous city i: eastern Nebraska. Excellen income.—Box W, c/o Frontiei FOR SALE: Grocery srore. Gro eery stock at inventory lis price. Building and fixture can be leased.—James Grocer} Spencer. 50-1 1 FOR SALE: Farms and ranches city property, building sites. > O’Neill Company. 25t FOR SALE 3-bedroom home in North Height! $9,800. 3-bedroom home near Ford’ park, $5,000. Abart Company Phone 520 — O’Neill 48t FOR SALE: Three-room house 14x34, and one-room, 12x14, t< be moved.—Reverend Johnson Page. 51 -52< FOR SALE: Platted lots and acre i ages.—Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill phone 548-M. 46t FOR SALE:' Two 3-bedroon houses in Spencer. — Harrj James, phone 3651, Spencer. 5 0-11 Real Estate Is Moving ! ! ! DARREL GRAHAM five-roon modern residence in Nortl Heights addition, near - nev Liberal terms. 3-BEDROOM home with garage and full basement, less than 2 years-old. Good terms. Ii Northern Heights addition. LADIES’ apparel store in Atkin son. 5—-RESIDENTIAL properties. 160-A PASTURE, good well, cor ral, all grassland, locatec northwest of O’Neill on high way. 640-A PASTURE, all grass, plen ty of water, wind break, cattl< shed. No other improvements Located east of O’Neill. COMPLETE irrigation unit, 161 rods of line pipe, 160 rods o sprinkler pipe, pump, motor fuel supply, moving cart. Wil be sold in part or all together SEVERAL good listings for farm ranch and city property. ED THORIN Real Estate Rmker Auctioneer - Insurance Phone 207 — Hagensick Bldg. O'Neill, Nebr. 49< FOR SALE OR RENT: Buildinf now occupied by REA. Posses sion after June 1,—F. J. Dish ner, phone 37, O’Neill. 51ti CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere and humble thanks to oui many friends and relatives foi their help during the illnes: and at the death of our belovec husband, father, brother anc grandfather; also thanks foi the many cards, gifts and fooc donations received. Our thanks too, to Doctor Finley, the Sis ters and nurses at St. An thony’s hospital, to Mr. Snidei and Mr. Hemenway, to Rev. E L. Brigden, to Mrs. Vera An son and Mrs. Harriet Welke and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, pi anist, to the pallbearers, ant to the ladies who served lunch Your kindness will never be forgotten and may God ble* you. — Mrs. Marie Hintz, Mr and Mrs. Charles Zabka, Mr and Mrs. Leo Hintz and the Reinke brothers and sisters. _ . 51f j WE WISH to express our sincere gratitude for the memorial gifts, the flowers,, and the kindness of our friends anc relatives during our recent be reavement. — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia. 51 p Nominating Group t to Prepare Report i INMAN — The Inman WSCS i rnet at the Maxcv Memorial ad i dition of the Methodist church t last Thursday afternoon for a . regular session. Mrs. Hazel Lor enz. president, presided. Mrs. Harry Snyder had charge t of the devotionals and Mrs. Dor s oth.v Reynolds conducted the . lesson The president appointed a t nominating committee to report at the next meeting. ’ Mrs. R. R South and Mrs. I Woodrow Gaughenbaugh were hostesses and served refresh ments at the close of the after noon. Other Inman News 5 The official board of the Meth odist church met last Thursday evening. They set the first Satur day in October as the date for f the annual fall festival. Mrs John M. Gallagher enter tained the LL club at her country ! home last Thursday afternoon. The time was snent socially after ! which Mrs. Gallagher served lunch. Miss Lucille Watson, who , teaches at Holdrege, spent the ! weekend in the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Watson. L Mr. and Mrs. G Fzra Moor of ■ North Rend snent Saturday here I r visiting friends. They were Sat-j iTurdav dinner guests in the home of Mrs, Blanche Rouse and Mar vin. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Butler and family of Newport were Inman callers Sunday afternoon. Miss Linelle Tompkins attend i ed a meeting of the MYF in P Page Sunday afternoon. Binelle is the new district president of , the MYF. Mrs. David Morsbach and Mrs. , Ivan Couch entertained the sixth, seventh and eighth grade girls and their teacher, Mrs. Rose Kivett, at a party Wednesday, April 11, at the Morsbach home in honor of the Misses Mary Mors bach and Conda Couch, who were celebrating birthday anni versaries. Following the enter tainment. Mrs. Morsbach and ' Mrs. Couch served refreshments to the group. Mrs. James P. Gallagher re I turned home Monday night > from Omaha where she spent the past week with her brother-in [ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rutledge. Mr. Rutledge is a patient in the Methodist hospital in Omaha. Mrs. James Coventry, Mrs. William Turner of Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson of O’Neill were Norfolk visitors Tuesday, April 10. - - « m * . _ vg ▼ TTnoIrlnx I1V1I. dUU ivi&o. m. M-I. ... and daughters, Hildred and Mrs. H. E. Smith, and Virgie Morrow1 : were Sioux City visitors Wed nesday, April 11. , Mrs. F. E. Keyes, Mrs. Clar ence Hansen, Mrs. Cora Caldwell and Mrs. James M. McMahan at tended a stated meeting and in itiation of the Order of Eastern Star in O’Neill last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nielsen of Grand Island spent Friday here and attended the funeral of their grandfather, David Isaac son, at Chambers on Friday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson left last Thursday morning for Wash ington, D.C., where they will spend two weeks visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Col. and Mrs. Clifford R. Opper, and children. Their son, Sam, who remained at home, is spending the two weeks in the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vidlak and family of Omaha were weekend guests in the home of Mrs. Vid lak’s father, Karl Keyes, and Mrs. Keyes. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pyle and i daughter, Barbara, left Monday morning for North Carolina ' where they will make their home after spending the past week in ! the home of Mrs. Pyle’s parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reimers. Mr. Pyle is a navy man and has been assigned to four years shore duty. THIELE’S DAIRY | Cattle Auction I fn Thursday, April 26, 1956 I — At 12:30 P.M. — ■ Due to the death of our son, it was impossible to ear- W ry out the sale that was scheduled for Thursday, April 12. H So we will offer you the same set of cattle on Thursday, |Jy|[ April 26, 1956, at 12:30 P.M., in pavilion at Arnold Thiele m farm, located 2 Vi miles southwest of Clearwater, Nebr. Jjg 150—Cow* I 40—Yearlings I 40—Baby Calves I 1—Holstein Bull, serviceable age B Address Correspondence to: H ARNOLD THIELE I CLEARWATER. NEBR. B Mr and Mrs. Don Hruning anc Gwen of Hastings visited Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Russell of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders of In man. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben and children of Oak spent tin’ weekend visiting in the homes of Mrs. Mae Fraka and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben. Mrs. James Kelley and son spent the weekend visiting Mr Kelley, who is employed at Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and Holly spent Monday visiting Mrs Mabel Wrede of O’Neill. Clothing Demonstrations Are Scheduled— The second part of the lesson on sewing new fabrics will be given as follow's: Tuesday, April 24, Atkinson center at the Walter Ries resi dence. Wednesday, April 25, Chambers center at the Frank Tracy resi dence. Thursday, April 26, O’Neill center at the courthouse assem bly room. Friday, April 27, Page center at the Raymond Helss residence. Saturday, April 28, Stuart cen ter at the home economics room. All are afternon meetings and will begin at 1:30 o’clock. ASSEMBLY OF C.OD (O’Nelin Rev. E. Kirschman, pastor Sunday, April 22: Sunday school for all ages, 10 a.m.; wor ship, 11 a.m., sermon by Evan gelist Bobby Ray of Denver, Colo.; children's service, 7 p.m.; youth service, 7 p.m.; evangelis tic service, 8 p.m., Evangelist Ray, speaker. Special nightly services, con ducted by Evangelist Ray, will continue through next week or longer. Services nightly except Saturday at 8 o’clock. All ser vices arc open to the public. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O’Neill) Rev. Duane Lauber, pastor Sunday, April 22: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; Wesleyan worship, 7:30 p.m.; adult fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Rev. Fred Warington will be speaking at both services Sun day. Revival services nightly at 8 o’clock until Sunday, April 22. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN (Chambers) Rev. Howard E. Claycombe, pastor Thursday, April 19: Tentative evening for the Conley area doc trinal review. Saturday, April 21: Confirma tion class, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Sunday, April 22: Church Bible school, 10 a.m.; divine worship, 11 a.m. 1 Club to Participate in Cancer Drive— 1 The What Not extension club 1 met Thursday evening, April 11. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Solferinoscr, Mrs. Bill Mack and Mrs. Alvin Eymann wer« guests. Mrs. Ed Price and Mrs. Los Weber gave the lesson on “Satisfaction from Your Sewing Machine.” Mrs Charles Beilin conducted the business meeting. The club plans to participate in national home demonstration week which is from April 29 to May 5, and to contribute money to help send a child from Holt county to the diabetic camp this summer. „ April is safety month. Members were, given a check list to fill out. it was announced that hnnd ■ craft lessons would be given in July. The club is helping to can vass for the cancer drive. Mrs. Claire Engdahl guessed the item in the mystery package. The next meeting will be May 17, 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Claire Engdahl.—By Mrs. Glenn Kennicott, reporter. Mrs. Gaffney Returns to Emmet — EMMET—Mrs. Agnes Gaffney, ' who has been visiting relatives elsewhere for the past three months, returned home Friday. She visited Cedar Rapids, la., Kenosha, Wise., Chicago, 111., and was in Topeka, Kans., to at tend the funeral of a nephew. rvuut i t /aucii. Bargains! Bargains! At West ern Auto's 47th Anniversary Sale —25 ft. plastic hose only $1.49; 5# ft., $2.49. Many other bargains at Seovies Western Auto, O’Neill. 51e Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holz vis ited Mrs. Holz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Fahrenholz, Sunday evening at Chambers in honor of Mr. Fahrenholz’s birthday anni versary. (First pub. Apr. 19, 19i56) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL. SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT No. 4095 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF RUBEN J. EL STON, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in thi* court on May 9, 1956, at 10 O' clock, A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 51-le I ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY HANDLING ... get your hay off the field and into the stack in half the time. With a Farmhand and Hay Basket you buck windrows at 15 m.p.h., carry half-ton loads direct to the stack. In just 30 seconds you raise huge loads to top the highest stacks. One man sweeps and stacks 5-6 tons per hour with a Farmhand. Hay harvest cost studies prove that loose hay harvesting with a Hi-Liet Loader costs only half as much as any other method. * ■ . • p BUILD TIGHT 77 ft. stacis with Farmhand Loader with Hay Basket and Push-Off. The Farmhand way requires only 2 men, takes less labor, har vests more hay per hour. And with Grapple Fork Attach ment you can break hay out of the stack in half ton bites as easily as you put it in. __ COM! IN FiOR FREE DEMONSTRATION farmhand HI-LIFT LOADER SOLD IN THIS ARIA BY' Harry R. Smith Impls. “Your John Deere Dealer" Phone 562 O’Neill