FOR SALE Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle on hand at all times Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers. Arnold Thiele 2 V4 miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12. tf FOR SALE: Two C Allis Chalmers tractors; No. 22 Massey Harris tractor; plow and cultivator to fit C A-C tractor.—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. 49tf FOR SALE: Wagner loader with live lift to fit Ford tractor. Good as new. Boyd Boelter, O’Neill 49~50p FOR SALE: Two story house. Liv ing room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and half bath on first floor. Three bedrooms with clothes closets, and a full bath on second floor. Automatic oil furnace — insulated. 630 East Benton Street. Contact Loretto Enright. 203 N. 13th St., Norfolk, Nebr 50-52c FOR SALE: 14-ft. Hudson Bay fiberglass fishing boat. Alumin um seats and trim, foam rubber air tanks, trailer and canvas cover.—A1 Thoendel, 6 miles south and 7 west of Ewing. 50c KY'iR QAT.1T- Mpnrlv now 3 hf*d room home, all modem. —See Ponton Agency, O'Neill. 50tl FOR SALE: Lincoln Brome Grass Seed. Lewis Sobotka, phone 315, Inman. 49-50p FOR SALE—51ide haystacker with cage. Contact Vem Wrede, O’ Neill. 49-50p FOR SALE — Choice Holstein, Guernsey and Swiss heifer cal ves. Calves on hand at most time*.—Gerald O’Connor; north east comer of Atkinson. 49p PUREBRED HAMPSHIRE fall boars for sale. Double vaccinat ed—Henry Stelling, 2 miles south, Vs west, Orchard. 49-50c FOR SALE: J-D pull type lister, good shape.—Merlyn Anderson, O’Neill. 49-50p SmGETTsEWING MACHINE — Take over 6 payments of $5.95 each on Electric Singer, com Elete with attachments. It can e seen in O’Neill.— Sew Vac. Co., 409 Pearl St., Sioux City la 49-50p FOR SALE OR LEASE: Kozy Cor ner Cafe Stanton, Nebraska, County Seat Town. Doing an ex cellent business. Immediate pos session. Owner must quit due to age and ill health. Will sell on easy terms —John Thor Agency, Stanton, Nebr. 49-51c FOR SALE OR LEASE: Ben Franklin Store. County Seat Town, doing over 40,000 gross business each ye®r r"John Agency, Stanton, Nebr. 49-51 c FOlTsALETchoice registered and F grade Angus bulls.-Musil Bros. O’Neill. _ cy’vt, cat jr • Registered Hereford ™ull ^yr.-okb-Phone Spencer 3633! Bob Krokaugger, Bristow. FOrTaLE" 6r”rENT Last house on E. Benton, south side street - Keith Abart, O Neill. 48t FOR SALE: Madison Vetch and Cossock Alfalfa seed. Botti state tested.—Leon Beckwith, Emrnet, Nebr. FOR SALE: 1948 H. International Tractor. Good care and very Sod condition.—Melvin Morhn son, Plainview or 2 south, 3% east of Brunswick._wtI FOR SALE: Four good Holstein cows, just fresh. Otto F. Lor enz, O’Neill 43tl FDR SALE: Hampshire bred gilts to farrow in March and April, also fall boars ready for ser vice.—John Raster, phone Hunter 3360, Clearwater. 44-49pa FOR SALE: A ouick, wu door, new rubber, very clean, phone 34, Inman, Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins. _™ FoiTlsALE: McCormick-Deering No. 3 cream separator: Allis Chalmers side rake; McCormick Dee ring No. 51 2 row com lister, trail type; J-D disc tiller 10 ft.— Alfred Martens, Atkinson. 49-50p HOUSE FOR SALE: To be moved or tom down-—Phone 3255, In man FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, coming yearlings.—Phone 3255, Francis Anderl, Inman 45tf FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.. O’Neill. 47ctf FOR SAIJE: Holstein heifers, heavy springers. — John Sojka, lfc mi. north, 4 east of Page. 39tf SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolls *16.50 a ton; American *20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of traffic li^ht. Everett Gorgan. Ph 164, O’Neill. 5itl WISCONSIN’S FINEST Dairy Cat tle Shores Certified—Fresh and Springer 1300-lb. Holsteins, Guer nseys, Swiss, Ayrshires, Short horns, Jerseys. $2,000.00 in Shores Wisconsin Dairy Cattle brings *400 00 cream monthly for Sand hill rancher. Calves $45.00 up. Yearlings *100.00 up. Lepto Bang’s-shipping vaccinated. De livered. No sale bam or Nebras ka cattle. Travele xpenses re funded. Harold P. Shores, Neligh, Nebraska. Phone Tu 7-4060. 46tf FOR SALE: J-D 4-row Lister in good shape.—Joe Hambek, Bris tow. 4649P Bushels Alfalfa Seed FOR SALE Contact: J. F. Contois O'Neill Phone 368 FOR SALE: Purebred Landrace Boars. Weight about 200 lbs — Chris Stelling and sons. Orchard. Nebr 50-52 FOR SALE: Boyd Theatre, Spen cer, Nebr Brick building.—Mrs. Rose F. Adams. 50c TOR SALE: 1958 2-dr Hardtop Savoy Plymouth. Low mileage, V-8 engine, torque flite trans mission, two-tone beige and white.- Call 728, O'Neill. Machinery MO IHC Tractor, quick hitch, T.A. live clutch, 400 hours 1951 AC Combine 1950 AC Combine 1948 AC Combine IHC 62 Combine IHC 64 Combine with motor 1950 AC W.D. 2- AC W.D. Listers 2- IHC 238 Cultivators W.D. I^oader with Hay Boom Oliver string-tie Baler, demonstra tor. A real good buy on this AC 4-14 Plow, demonstrator, good discount Cleveland Farm Supply ALLIS CHALMERS — OLIVER NEW HOLLAND — DU-ALL Phone. 1W 3-2905, Orchard, Nebr. _ _ 46-49c NEW AND USED MACHINERY 53 White truck tractor IHC 238 Cultivator M&M 12-ft. disc IHC 15-ft. Disc Allis 15-ft. Disc Post hole digger IHC 2 row Eli Rotary hoe Dempster lister Oliver lister me 46 lister IHC 182 lister J-D mounted lister Sargent tractor loader Mowers tHC No. 8 2-14 plow Planter to fit C me No. 5 side rake 48 Farmall H 40 Farmall H 54 Super C 48 Oliver 70 VAC Case Farmall A . APPLIANCES IHC 12-ft. freezer 7-ft. refrigerator, electric Maytag wringer washer Coronado automatic washer Apt. size electric range Shelhamer Equipment O’NEILL, NEBR. me — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool New 560 tractors, farmall New 2 only 350 Diesel tractors New 4 row listers. Planters new and used, 2 row and 4 row' Used 2 row- go digs, like new Manure spreader, ground drive and P.T.O. Several good used trucks and pickups New trucks and pickups USED TRACTORS 1948 John Deere G, fuel 1951 Allis Chalmers WD, like new 1952 Super M. Farmall 1944 M. Farmall tractor, like new 1948 Farmall H, very nice 1939 John Deere D, good, $195.00 2—1941 M Farmalls, good Storjohann Equipment Co. Lowest equipment prices in USA! PHONE Diamond 6-7185 BUR WELL NEBR. MOBILE HOMES New Mobile Homes from 14 ft. to 52 ft. 10 wide. Large selection of used trailers in all sizes that must be sold. SEE the new deluxe 50 ft. 10 wide, rear kitchen model now in stock. We trade, finance six years de liver anywhere and service them. Open Sundays & Evenings MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170 49tf DAIRYMEN A cow will only produce as much milk as her breeding allows. No amount of feed will increase it. CURTISS breeding will utilize your feeding to a better advant age. Duane Gray Call 470 O’Neill 45 tf FOR SALE: Aeromotor mills, pump jacks, presure systems, stock tanks—10 ft —bottomless. Ph. 435, Inman. Ciff Sobotka. 45odtf USED CARS '55 Mercury Monerey, plain ’55 Plymouth, 4 dr. ’55 Studebaker hardtop ’53 Plymouth, 4 dr. ’50 Plymouth, 4 dr. SMITH MOTOR CO. Phone 562 O’Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE: Blue grass seed, fancy, high germination, weed free, 50c per lb.—Lloyd Gibson, east of O’Neill sale bam. 47-50p I I I.... .. NEW COMFORT COVERS ! TRACTORS— Model 50 J-DA 1963 Model 60 J-D 1954 i Model G J-D 1949 I 48 A J-D 48 B J-D 40 B J-D 45 B J-D 46 B J-D 1952 GMC K ton pickup J-D tractor spreader J-D 15-ft. disc AC 15-ft. disc 730 J-D lister Farmhand Loader, complete J-D No. 9 comsheller Plows, all sizes 4-sec. Harrow with Evener WANTED to trade for Brome and Alfalfa seed. Harry R. Smith Imp. for John Deere tractor Phone 562 O'Neill FOR SALE at bargain price a New Model 87 PTO, wire tie, New Hol land baler. Will consider any reasonable offer.—Call or write Balsir Christensen at Gamble Farm Store, Viborg, S.D. 49-50p FOR RENT FOR RENT: Modern apartment —A. E. Bowen, 706 E. Douglas, ^O’Neill, phone 51£. 12tf FOR RENT Apartment. 4 rooms and bath. Utilities furnished, call 537 O'Neill 46tf FOR RENT: One bedroom all modem house.—Ph. 209. O’Neill. 49tf FOR RENT: 22-inch Power lawn mower, 22-inch garden tiller and a floor sander and edger. Rent it at the Coast-to-Coast store in O'Neill. 50-51c WANTED WANTED: Married or single man for general ranch work.—Law rence Dobrovolny, Phone 2F30, O’Neill.50p WANTED: Reliable mechanic to work in service station; must furnish references. Contact Nol an DeLosh, (Tel. 2391 or 2981 in Stuart.) South Side 66 Oil Co., Stuart. 49-50c WANT a reliable person in this area to take over 5 payments of $8.35 each on a 1958 Singer Sew ing Machine with a zig zag at tachment. Fully guaranteed. Will discount for a cash sale. Write Credit Manager, Box 123, Lin coln, Nebraska. 49-50c SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone: Contois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf EXPERT REPAIR SHOP Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill WANTED: Salesman or saleswom an to sell for Singer Sewing Ma chine company in O’Neill and local territory.—Write Donald Kirstine, 801 South 3rd St., Nor folk. 49-52 Wick’s BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O’NEILL — for Any Job 25tl L. outhmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo —Clinton. WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill 50tf WANTED r DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf Money To Loan on ranches and town properties—See Virgil L. Laursen Agency, Phone 434, O’ Neill. 45 tf WANTED: 200 yearling steers for 1959 pasture season.—Leo Ohri. Spencer, Phone 7328 Bristow ___47tf CARDS of THANKS Drs Wilson and Waters, the Sisters, nurses and the hospital for the fine care given. Thanks to the friends, neighbors and the callers for the visits, cards, letters, flowers and gifts given me.—Mrs. Pauline Malena. 50c WE WISH to express our sincerest thanks to all our friends for the messages of sympathy, letters and floral offerings and other acts of kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our hus band and brother —Mrs, Irene Wrehe, Mrs. Dora Schumann, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wrehe and Mr and Mrs. Richard Wrehe. 50c WORDS CANNOT express our ap preciation for the kindness and thoughtfulness shown us at the time of the death of our loved one, Mrs. Wm. C Kelly. Your kind expressions will never be forgotten. —Wm. C, Kelly and children. 50p I WISH TO THANK all of you who remembered me in any way while I was in the hospital and since my return home. Your thoughtfullness was greatly ap preciated.—Mrs. Jerome Allen. 50p WE WISH TO THANK those in this area who sent messages of sym pathy. memorials and floral of ferings to Mother Hall in Blue Earth, Minn., at the time of the death of her husband and also thanks to our friends and neigh bors for the cards we received and to those who cared for our place and did chores while we were gone.—Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Dobrovolny. 50p REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 320-acre Rock County Ranch, located 11 miles northwest of New Port on gravel mail route, modem home, nice set of out buildings. 25 acres under cultivation, S5 acres in alfalfa, 50 acres of prairie hay, balance in pasture. 160 ACRE Holt County. Hay Mead ow in Section 6, Township 30, Range 9. 20 acres under cultiva tion, balance cut 45 stacks of Alfalfa last year. Priced to sell, possession if bought soon. BEAUTIFUL MODERN Cottage, located in Crofton, close to the Lewis and Clark Lake, possession this spring, can be bought on terms. ALSO several unimproved farms. JOHN THOR AGENCY Stanton, Nebraska 48- 52c 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE located just South of NuWay Cafe. All modem and extra lot and house may be had at a greatly reduced price. On pavement. Ex cellent terms. 4 ROOM HOME, all modem. South east O’Neill. RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS lots available. Very choice loca tions. Before buying or selling your Real Estate see VIRGIL LAURSEN REALTOR Insurance - Loans - Realestate Phone 434 O'Neill, Nebr. 49- 50c Real Estate For Sale 3 BEDROOM dwelling with extra lots, good basement and fruit trees. House insulated, O’Neill. 2 BEDROOM HOME on east Ever ett St., extras will remain in dwelling, O’Neill. 200 ACRE RANCH east of O’Neill on Highway 275, has excellent improvements, best location. 640 ACRE RANCH combination west of Elgin, well balanced and improved. 4 GOOD LOTS in SW O’Neill. POSSESSION to any of the above can be obtained this spring. ED THORIN REAL ESTATE BROKER Private and Auction Sales Phone 207 O’Neill 49-50o MISCELLANEOUS Battle Creek Mutual Insurance Company BATTLE CREEK, NEBR. I A strong Nebraska company organized in 1892 and doing bus iness in the state of Nebraska offers low cost insurance on farm, real and personal proper ty and town dwelling and con tents. Does not use the 550 deductible clause on any of its policies. Wm. D. Claussen, agt. 912 E. Douglas O’Neill, Nebr. Tel. 54-J 48-50p WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO , O’Neill 3 blks W & 3M; blks N stoplight IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf. AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Phone 207 — O’Neill Auctions ED THORIN ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES O’NEILL, NEBR. — PH. 269 CASH LOANS SIGNATURE — AUTO — FURNITURE We have a plan to fit every need & budget. Strictly confi dential, friendly service. O'Neill Loan Company VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Phone 434 O’Neill, Nebr. 49c I See E. J. Shane ATKINSON for dragline work, sewer and water ditches and clam work. i 50-22p; OPENING April 12, Corner Bait Shop, 11 miles N. of Silencer. For sale shiners, minows, frogs, and night crawlers. Licensed; sporting goods. Ed Luddeman, Spencer. 50-lc Amelia News Newly Weds Honored Here With Shower By Florence Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rowse were honored with a post nuptial sho wer Saturday. The Rowses were mar ried March 28th and will make their home in a trailer house at the ranch home of his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rowse. Mrs. Rowse is the farmer Virginia Smith, daughter of Hamp Smith of Chambers. Floyd Adams returned home April 1 from Rochester, Minn., where he had been to the clinic. John Zinkon has been ill with the flu. He was also suffering with an injured knee he recieved when one of his sheep ran into him. Ralph Rees and Dick Porter have been helping him with his chores. Mrs. Jim Holmes (Evelyn Thompson) and Mrs. Arthur De Wolf (Shirley Thompson) were recepients of many nice gifts at a post- nuptial shower given in their honor at the home of Mrs. Hank Whitcomb on Saturday. Mrs. Vernon Thompson and Mrs. Kelly Bilstien had charge of the program. Virginia and Joy Thomp son, Janice Garwood and Marie Bilstien accompanied by Mrs. Blaine Garwood sang "Side by Side”. A luncheon of jello, light and dark cake and coffee was served. Mrs. Edgar Peterson and Mrs. Art Doolittle tooke their father, Pat Kennedy to Omaha Sunday, and on Monday consulted a doctor con cerning a growth on Mr. Kennedy’s eye. The prayer conference met at the Bethany Free Methodist church Friday. Dorothy Fisher returned to coll ege at McPherson, Kan., following a week at home from a seige of measles. Mrs. Orlaiwl Fry rear and Mrs. Janeth Oe.tter were honored at a birthday party at school Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus ROYAL THEATER THURS. APR. 9 FAMILY NIGHT Abbott and Costello In “TRIP TO MARS” Every scene a laugh. A thrill a minute. Family admitted for two adult tickets—Adults 50c, children 15c. FRI. & SAT. APR. 10-11 Big Double Rill “THE BLOB” Starring Steven McQueen and co-starring Aneta Corseaut, Earl Rowe. The management of this theatre disclaims any responsibility for heart attacks or damage to nerves. —also— “MANHUNT IN THE JUNGLE” In WarnerColor Actually filmed in the Matto Grosso Head-Hunting land of hor ror! Starring Robin Hughes. Adm.: Adults 50c, Children 15c. All children unless in arms must have tickets. SUN. MON.-TUES. APR. 12-13-14 Due to a shortage of prints, we will not be able to show “Rally Round The Flag”. Motion picture excitement comes of age in a town called— “WARLOCK” Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn, Dorothy Malone, Dolores Michaels. The kind of motion picture that made the screen the greatest en tertainment medium in the world! Only the motion picture theatres can give the world the fullness of entertainment in the modem won ders. CinemaScope, and color by Deluxe and Sterophonic Sound. Comes sundown, comes death in “Warlock”. Adm.: Adults 50c, Children 15c. All children unless In arms must have tickets. POWERFUL1 McCulloch’s Mac 35A—gear driven to provide greatest lugging power of any saw its size on the market! Cuts stumps within Of the ground. I slew terns! • High trade-ins! i Come in for a demonstration. pnnl MARCELLUS IMPLEMENTS __O’Neill were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Bernard Black more Mr and Mrs Blackmore and Mrs Johnston were all obser ving birthdays duruig the week Mrs. Julia White visited the first part of this week with the Lindseys. Mrs White and Mrs Lindsey were quilting Mrs Harold Fullerton, Joan and Beth were O'Neill callers Saturday. Mrs. B. W Waldo plans to ar rive home this week from Chico, Calif., where she attended the fun eral of her brother, Varce Zinkon. She visited her son and family the Harold Waldo's in l>enver, and her sister, Mrs. Everett Smith at Maxwell enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman of Linton. N. D.. Mrs. Douglas Chapman Janet, James and Doug las jr., of Mobridge, S. D... Har old Chapman of Topeka, Kan., and James Chapman of Santa Barbara, Calif., were Friday overnight guests of their mother, Mrs. Effie Withers, and their sister, Mrs. Blossom Butler . They had been called here to attend the funeral of Douglas Chapman of Mobridge, S.D. whose body was brought to Atkinson for burial. Lewie N’tssen of Lincoln and Herman Nlssen of Atkinson came Sunday and visited a few days with their sister and brother-in law, Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Fierce. Gale Fix an daughter Sheila, and son, Danny of Scottsbluff came Saturday morning and visited over the weekend with the Elmer Fix's. Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mrs I Blake Oft were O'Neill and Atkin son callers Thursday Mrs Ott has been sort of under the weather and called to see the doctor Mr ami Mrs /inton Svatoe were O'Neill callers Friday. Mrs. Margie Sammons of Sioux City, la., planned to spend a few days this week with home folks Mrs. Roy Fullerton and Miss Beth Fullerton were guests of ho nor Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Fullerton, when Mrs. Fullerton server! a sup per in observance of their birth day anniversaries Present besides the honored guests were Mr and Mrs. Harold Fullerton and Joan and Roy Fullerton, Craig, Bruce and Tama. Mr. and Mrs William Fry rear, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fry rear and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus wen supper guests on Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Ver non Berry’. Bob Adair came home Friday from the veteran’s hospital at Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Tommie Doolittle and Mrs Gertie Adair helped Mrs. Jim Bil stien do some wall papering Sat urday. Lynn Prewitt is employed at Taylors garage in Atkinson Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Link Sageser. Mrs. Vem Sageser, Mrs. Floyd Adams, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mi-s Ralph Rees, Sally 1 atndrum and Florence Lindsey attended the shower for the former Shirley and Evelyn Thompson Saturday at Hank Whitcombs. Mr. and Mrs Harry Sparrow of Orchard visited Sunday at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett. Mr and Mrs. Glenn White and Venita also visited there in the afternoon. Miss Sally Landrum of Atkinson s[H-nt Saturday and Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott B W Waldo and John 7. ink on went to North Platte. Sunday to meet Mrs. Waldo, who was visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Everett Smith, enroute home from California. A coyote hunt was staged in the south country Sunday. Tth'j succeeded in getting one coyote and may have captured another. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees were supper guests Sunday evening at Arthur Hiatts. Mr. and Mrs. Dar rel Baker of O'Neill and Mrs Nel lie Baker visited at the Hiatts in the afternoon enroute to Ainsworth where Mrs, Baker boarded a plane for her home in Casper, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruenberg, Linda and Carol were dinner guests Sunday at the William Fryrears. Decorative Adjustable Pole Lamp Three I Lamps Each Lamp Swivels To Give Exact Directional Lighting You Wish Save Dollars on these Buys! Now These Popular Pole Lamps At Tremendous Savings Styled By America's Largest Lamp Manufacturers Pole Lamp Balloon Style Shade Center Control Switch For Three Stages Of Light $997 $|297 Brats plated Brass plated Compare anywhere _ppnTVRTr^H Compare anywhere to $19.95 to $24.95 j We do not plan to offer these again at these prices Glass Enclosed Grandstand 25 Acre Hard Surface Parking Lot Mutuel Concourse STARTING FRIDAY, APRIL 10 THROUGH WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 EXCEPT SUNDAY A MONDAY.LADIES' DAY EVERY THURSDAY First Running “FONNER MILE” Wed., May 13 Thoroughbred Horse Racing GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA ★ Dally Double Closes: ★ Post Time—3:00 P.M. Weekdays 2:45 P.M. Saturday-2:00 P.M. Saturdays 1:45 P.M. ★ Electric Starting Gate * TotaUsator Board ★ Pari-Mutuels * Photo Finish Admission 60c, tax Included FOiliE ’ll [ Sponsored by Hall County Livestock Improvement Association Located Southeast Edge of Grand Island