BIT NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. _ in.... ball fry "in your home K Gerber CEREALS far Baby _5J9« GERBER'S STRAINED BABY FOOD 94n« 79* NABISCO or SUPREME GRAHAMS IS-37* ■■■ ■ ■ EVAPORATED MILK PET MILK 7 SS *1«> KARO SYRUP M . HUE LABEL DARE &&_23* 45* ■ M * M S i NAIIIOO E_ C*?'T™° ! DEVIL’S F00 H Chocolates squares j ChocokUe-y Treat/ P%9> - 9 U iz-29* CRACKER JACKS 4---PRIZE IN EVERY PACKAGE CHICKENS | 2i l5’ FOR STEWING or ROASTING *_33* TENDER fre**’ ^eao Good Quality Beef S3 M a—« Bedr cur FROM GOOD QUALITY ^ _'"'BJ Z\ CLUB STEAKS—53* ^ WILSONS CORN UNO “ SLICED BACON £49< >«. SnCBD LUNCHEON [fj [LUNCH MEAT ^45c fe I Victor Pig Starter, 100-lbs. - S4.75 Victor 40% Hog Balancer, 1 00-lbs. $5.00 Victor 1 6% Dairy Ration, 100-lbs. $3.95 Victor 32% Dairy Feed, 100-lbs. $4.50 15c Cwt. Discount on l/z Ton Orders [DAY THRU SATURDAY CUBES $70.00 Per Ton Bulk _ $70.00 $4.00 Per Ton Off in Bulk REAM PATRONS RTL TOC HAVE A TRANSPORTATION CHECK WAITING FOR YOC NCI THE NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN O’NEII.K YOUR CHECK WILL BE READ*. g WITH THIS COUPON s | E: °*'R FAMILY =j| | I PORK & BEANS I | Size 300 Can _ "f A • E^- Coupon Expires April 27fk 5= I .„p SEED POTATOES £9 NT I ACS.... 100-ik $i.9g I ■un, fi^PS l0°*.$2.98 COBBLERS 100-lbs.... earoun to their new plant at St Petersburg. Fla., where he will be employ ed. Other weekend guests at the Krugman home were Mrs Peter More of Fairmont, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berglund of Lincoln. Easter visitors were Mr. and Mrs Boyd Boeder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eppenbach and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krugman, Mr. and Mrs Paul Krugman and family, Mr and Mrs. Fred Krugman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Krugman and family, Mrs Elsa Eppenbach and Gary, Mr. and Mrs Frank Eppenbach and girls all of O’ Neill, Harold Krugman and Daryl of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gifford of Lynch. Ainsworth Cops NCC Track Crown The Ainsworth Bulldogs ran true to form Wednesday and re tained title of the North-Central conference track and field crown. The bulldogs amassed 77 points. Valentine finished second with 55 >2; Springview was third with 47; Bassett, fourth, 33; Atkinson, fifth, 141^; O'Neill, sixth, 11; Stuart, seventh, 7. O'Neill’s frosh 440-yard relay team captured that event, posting 50.9, Team members are Larry Octter. Jerry Menkins, Bill Eby and Harold Parks. The frosh e vent, however, did not figure in the points. EWING NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie went to Piainview to spend Easter with her sister and broth er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin, where other members of Mrs. Davis’ family gathered for a party. Mrs. Harriet Welke and daugh ter, Miss Vlanda Welke. Mr. and Mrs It. H. Snam Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kei'h Piailecome and family were entertained a< a dinner on Easter day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmiser. On Easter day, Mr. and Mis. Charles Rotherham and tamily were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist. CELIA NEWS Charles Sweet helped plant trees at the Frank Kilmurry home Friday and Saturday. Nina Hendricks was a Mon day, April 15, overnight guest of Karen Focken. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Sheryl were Easter Sunday din ner guests at the Henry Dobro volny home. Mr. and Mrs. AL-in Heiser and Gerald were Friday evening vis itors at Duane Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rome and children of Omaha, spent Fri day, April 12 with her sister, Mrs, Frank Kilmurry and fam ily. O’Neill News Gary Waller was home 'rom Wayne State college for Caster Mi- Ilene Nelson was a Satin* ta> overnight guest of Miss Lon i.i Hayn* - Sunday the* attended he sunrise service and breakfast the Presbyterian church for the Methodist youth and other •hureh youth. Mr and Mrs Bruce Rummell Stottsbluff were Easter guests >f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. { • ert Schulz. Mr and Mrs J. D. Osenbaugh 'cnt Sunday in Burwell with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Osenbaugh ind family. Mr. and Mr- Robert Schulz at nded ■ funeral for a relative in her ■ last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bossr. and ">obra Jean visited at the Clay Mashino home Sunday, April 14. marriage license Lewis Gerald Coburn, 21, of TNeill and Miss Norma Jean Burgess. 19. of Emmet, Thursday. Apdil 11. CITY COt'RT ’Eugene B. Barnhart of O’Neill, \pril 10. improped U turn, fined SI and $1 costs; officer—John N. schmit. Donald E. Wright of Ewing, \| ril 18, speeding, fined $25 and ;4 costs; officer Chris McGinn. Le??l Notices (First pub. April 25. 1957) NOTICE OE HEARING OF PFTITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OE ACCOUNT Estate No. 4602 Julius D. Cronin. Attorney COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF CLARA MAY TUCKER. DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final fees and commissions, distribu settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on May 15, 1957, at 10 o’clock, A M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 52-2c (First pub. April 25, 1957) LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, I am requir ed to make the following describ ed change in district boundaries: To dissolve District No. 178; to attach Sections 21, 28, 33, Range 13, Township 25 to Dis trict No. 87; to attach Sections 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18. 10, 20, 29. 30, 31, 32, Range 13, Township 25 to District No. 163. | A hearing on said matter will f be held in my office at the Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska on May 6, 1957, 2 P. M. when all interested may appear and be heard. ALICE L. FRENCH, County Superintendent 52-lc W{Meuit...m Nebraska? Twenty-five foot high * . Snoke Foils on Snake 4 Creek it a noturol beauty tpot in Cherry ■Jjgq County. 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