FOR SALE FOR SALE -Heavy duty under slung with or without beds; also sled tires with liberal guarantee, reasonably priced.—Gerald O’ Conner, Phone 2194, Atkinson. 17-20c SALT FOR SALE K anapolis 516.50 a ton; American 520.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blocks east, 4 blocks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph 164, O’Neill. 51tf FOR SALE-18 choice registered Hereford calves. My three herd bulls, two and three years old. Clean pedigree, top individuals and breeding. 7 head bred cows and heifers or would let out on shares.—S. R. Robertson, O’ NeUl. 20tmc FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers baler, one 6-wheel Kelly-Ryan rake, model 22 Massey-Harris tractor. —K. C .Hunt, O’Neill. lltf I AM BACK In my office again and can loan money on Farms and Ranches and City Property. Some at 4% and some at 5% in terest See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf 1961 SINGER SEWING machine with an automatic zig-zag att., in a blond console with a chair. Has new guarantee. Can be seen in this area. Buy it for nine pay ments of 55.65 each. Write Credit Manager, Box 123, Lin coln, Nebr. 20-21c FOR SALE—1st and 2nd calf Holstein heifers, heavy springers. John Sojka, 1% north, 4 East of Page. 15tfc 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- Nellgh.30tf IF YOU WANT A lower rate oi interest than you are now pay ing, see me at my office in O’ Neill, Nebr. R. H. Parker. 50tf. SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt claim service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc MOBILE HOMES New & Used Stop and see the fine selection of New and used coaches on the lot. Below is a partial list of used ones. 1959- -49’ x 10’ 3 BR. 1957 46' x 8’ 2 BR. 1957 40’ x 8’ 2 BR. 1953 40' x 8' 2 BR. 1951-35' x 8’ 1 BR. These used units are priced to sell. Stop and see us Today. Up to $1000 discount on New ones on the lot MILLER MOBILE HOMES SALES Albion, Nebr. Ph. EX 5-2170 20tfc — TULIP BULBS GUARANTEED TO BIAIOM Choice assortment of many gor geous colors, special get acquaint ed offer for a short time only to introduce our new line of very hardy fall planting specialties, 75 bulbs $2 Ppd. NEW PIANT8 Dept ON-10, Brookings, S. Dak. 20p Semi-Loads Wisconsin Springers and Heifers. Some fresh with Heifer Calves. From Shores' Wisconsin Dairies Fancy Holsteins, Guernseys, Ayrshire, Jersey and cream Swiss Springers and Heifers. Fine Holstein Bull $97.50. Rug ged Grey-White young Swiss Bull. Semi-loads open and bred Wisconsin Heifers. Shores’ cat tle Pay Your Bills. Stop Your Worries. Plenty Wisconsin weaned calves. Shores, Neligh Ph. TU 7 4060 — 7-4650 20tfc FOR SALE Used Lumber 1,200 feet 10 and 12 inch sheathing 500 feet drop siding 14 — 2x6—16 long 28 — 2x4—10 long 28 — 2x4—12 long 16 — 2x4—14 long 10 — 2x4—16 long MARION SHIPMAN Orchard, Nebraska 19-Zlc FOR SALE—Sealed bids on set ol Encyclopedias, and librarj books. Send bids to Secretary District No. 100, Lynch, Nebr. 19-21c FOR LOW (20ST Hail insurant see Kieth Abart. 7tf< FOR SALE —Diamond T true! with almost new engine. Ha: fifth wheel. Bargain priced a S600.00.— New Deal Oil Co., Wes O’Neill.18-20< FARM LOANS, See R. H Parker 50t FOR SALE: Puretired Hampshire Boars. Ready for service. Henri and Richard Stelling. 2 mile; south, Mi west of Orchard, Nebr 16-eow-< FOR SALE—Nice electric stove full size; Welsh baby buggy am Storkline baby bed and mat tress.--Mrs. O. E. Davidson Phone 126, O’Neill. 19tfi Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE—501 East Clay. Choic corner, three bedrooms firsl two rooms second, basemen apartment could be rented fo Income.—See J. R. Gallagher Attorney. (STTY LOANS, See R. H. Parker 501 WHEEL-IN MOTEL. For Sale. Priced reasonable.-- C. R. John son, Phone 8901, Atkinson. 20-21p • A.KE PATTON'S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc FOR SALE—Elegant big 7 room and bath house, bam 50x28 two story high. Several other build-1 ings, and 8 acres of land joining, town of Ewing, Nebr. Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 7tfc REAL ESTATE 2 bedroom modem home. Ideal Location 3 bedroom home Many other good homes listed 480 Acres north of Emmet, Very Good Terms 240 Acres located west of Page 320 Acres west of Page Other farm and ranch listings ED. THORIN Real Estate Broker Ph. 207, O'Neill, Nebr. _38tf_ FINE LARGE HOME On 125 East day St. New Gas Furnace and Garage. Good Income Property, Priced right and terms. Phone 324-R or see Herman J. Janzing WANTED WANTED—5,000 tons of good prairie hay.—Fred J. .Jungman, and Son, Atkinson. 21-28C WANTED: 80 to 160 acres reason ably close in. S. R. Robertson, O’Neill, Nebr. 16tfc WANTED—Waitress and kitchen help.—Segerwood Cafe, O'Neill. 15tfc LARGE SELECTION of used furni ture. Cal’s Furniture, Tilden on Highway 275. 35tfc WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St. Phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill 3 blks. W. & 3M« blks. N. stoplight. WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. tf I MAKE Monthly payment loans some at 4% some at 5% interest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf WORK WANTED—Custom baling —square bales and twine tie.—Ben Sanders, 14 miles N. E. O’Neill, Phone 5F22, O’Neill. 9tf Thinking of a Building? Behlen Franchise, Sales and Erection UDEY CONST. CO. Gene J. Udey, Ph. TU 7-4869 NBLIGH, NEBRASKA __14tfc 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 L. GUTHMILLER Halt Block East Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds «f automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene and arc welding LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES Also repair parts for Lawson and Clinton engines on hand. 9tf "WE" DON’T WANT •ALL” THE BUSINESS We just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN I 23ti i- . ■ ■ ' NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on automobiles and furniture. See us also for your insurance needs. Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. , Zltfc | DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER Domor Elevated Grading John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W O’NEILL. NEBRASKA __ r i i .. ■■■■■ ■■■—■■ ■■—■■■ ■■■ E. J. (Skip) i Shane Dragline Work . Sewer, Drainage. Clam Work : Basement Excavation and , Road Work Atkinson, Nebr. 50-21p ■ i FOR RENT ^ FOR RENT -6 room home wit! j gas heat, hot water heater, anc bath at 708 East Adams St., O’ Neill. See afternoon, Hermar t Tollner. 20j FOR RENT—Available two bed room apt. Appliances furnished. Automatic washer-dryer, air j conditioner.—See Ben Gillespie or call 114. 17tf FOR RENT—Nice furnished apart ment, recently decorated, auto matic washer and gas furnace.— O. E. Davidson, Ph. 126, O'Neill. 19tfc MISCELLANEOUS CURTIS BREEDING SERVICE Offers you the best half of your herd in dairy and beef breeds. It costs less to raise a good one. Call 470, Duane Gray, O'Neill. __ 41tfc MONEY TO LOAN On Automobiles, Furniture, Signature. O'Neill Loan Co. Virgil Laursen, Mgr. 38 tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207_P-NETTL CARDS OF THANKS WE TAKE THIS MEANS to ex press our appreciation to our rela tives, neighbors and friends for the many lovely cards and letters, the visits, gifts and flowers while | were were hospitalized. We deeply appreciate the many prayers that went up in our behalf and to the ministers for their many visits and to our own pastor, Rev. Christofferson for his thoughtful ness, to Dr. David and the Sacred Heart hospital staff for their ex cellent care. We also appreciated the food that was brought to the house. May God richly bless each one. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Worth 20p I WISH TO SAY “Thank You” to all my friends and relatives for the many cards, gifts and letters also the visits while I was hospitalized and since returning to my home in Ewing. A special thanks to the Women’s Society of Christian Ser vice for the beautiful bouquet of chrysanthemums. Mrs. Will Conner, Ewing, Nebr. 20p I WISH TO THANK my many friends and neighbors for the many cards and flowers they sent me during my illness, those who vi sited me in the hospital and at home. Also the Christ Lutheran church ladies, the Legion Auxili ary, the World War I Auxiliary, and VFW Auxiliary also Rev. Ged willo. Mis. Wm. G. Kraft 20p OUR HEARTFELT THANKS to all who extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful ser vice, floral offerings and other kindnesses, we are deeply grate ful. A special thanks to the Rev. Ken nicott and those who prepared and served the dinner. Mrs. T. J. Davis Mrs. Blanche Buxton Mrs. Ernest Dodd and families 20p 1 1 i_ |-Legal Notices-1 (First pub. August 24, 1961) Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys Estate No. 4496 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 17, 1961. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARRY T. MOORE, DECEASED. Creditors of said estate are hereby notified that the time for presenting claims against said estate is December 14, 1961, and for the payment of debts is August 17, 1962 and that on September 14, 1961, and on December 15, 1961, at 10 o’clock A.M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County SEAL) Judge. 18-20c (First pub. Aug. 24, 1961) Henry F. Reimer, attorney Case No. 4498 NOTICE TO CREDITORS, HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES (Testate estate) 1 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF R. M. PEASE, also known as ROBERT PEASE, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed alleg ing that the deceased died April 27th, 1959, a resident of Holt County, and praying, for the pro bate of the will and the descent of the real property of the de ceased according to the will and without administration, which pe 1 tition will be for hearing in this court on September 20th, 1961, at 1:00 o’clock, P.M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County Judge i SEAL) 18-21C (First pub. August 31, 1961) Griffin & Mounts, Attorneys No. 4414 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF FRANK MUSIL, 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 this court on September 20, 1961, at 10 o’clock, A.M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County SEAL) Judge. 19-21 Orchard News Mrs. Wilbur Mahood Phone TW 3-3185 Injures Hand In Accident Wayne Holliday, employed at the East Side Auto Repair, re ceived an injury to his left hand while working on a window regulator. Four stitches were re quired to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller re turned home last week from an all-expense paid vacation to New Orleans, La. There were around 360 insurance men and their wives staying at the Roosevelt Hotel. The Millers traveled through eight states doing a lot of sightseeing. On their return home they saw the Lt. Louis Cardinals play San Francisco Giants at Bush Stadium in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson and daughter, Coleen, Imperial, were Thursday overnight guests in Mrs. M. Mahood’s home. Co leen was a member of the trio from LaMars, la., which gave a concert at the EUB church X ItUI OMUJ X- * ‘b - Roger Allen son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lautenschlager, Colorado Springs, Colo., was baptized Sunday morning at the Evangelical United Breth ren church. The Rev. D. Lenz officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hadley, Salem, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carsten and son, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Demp ster, Orchard were dinner guests in the Millie Mahood home Mon day. Mrs. D. L. Fletcher and Mrs. Millie Mahood visited Mrs. Lyle Jackson and Mrs. Mary Mahood Thursday at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hill, Orch ard and Mrs. Nadine Johnson, Norfolk, vacationed in Greeley, Colo., and Estes Park last week. Robert Hill returned home with them from Grand Lake, Colo., where he has been working this summer. Robert intends to enroll in the State university, Lincoln, this fall. Marlene Voorhies, Elgin, spent several days with her grand mother, Mrs. Olive Everhart, this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Holli day were Omaha business visi tors Thursday. They went by way of Oakland where they visited the Ben Young family. They vi sited the Edwards families Wed nesday at Blair and also Mr. and Mrs. George Edwarcte, Council Cluffs, la. On their way home they visited the Deerson families at Elkhom. Mr. and Mrs. James Clifton jr., attended the Clifton reunion at Norfolk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Voorhies and Marlene, Elgin and Mrs. G. S. Voorhies, Neligh, were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Olive Everhart Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kedle, Prairie Du Chien, Wis., spent the weekend in the Wayne Lauten* cr*hlacrpr Hnmp Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teddes, Marshalltown, la., were weekend guests in the Fred Spar home. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Spar, Meadow Grove, were Sunday dinner guests in the Fred Spar home. Mrs. Jessye Shaw, who has been a patient in the Antelope Memorial hospital, Neligh, for a medical treatment, returned to her home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Withee were Sunday visitors in the Wil bur Brown home near Inman. Octette Bridge club met with Mrs. Lester Withee Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. Ted Berry and Mrs. Gordon Drayton won prizes. Mrs. Bernice Whitmer resumed her duties as English teacher in the Madison high school Tuesday morning. Mrs. Charles Stevens and family, Denver, Colo., visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Meyer, with her brothers, Jim Meyer and Robert Meyer, last week for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carsten and son, Tom returned to their home at Phoenix, Ariz., Thursday morning after a two-week visit with relatives and friends. They will visit their son, Noel Carsten and family at Farmington, N. Mex.. on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hadley, Salem, Ore., were visiting rela tives and friends here the past week. The Hadleys lived in the Pleasant Valley neighborhood for a few years. Deane Grove. Wayne, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Grove and visited other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erb en tertained at dinner Tuesday eve ning Mr. and Mb's. Fred Cars ten, Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Art Hadley, Salem, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dempster, Mr. and Mrs. Duard Dempster and family and Mrs. Millie Ma hood. Mr. and Mrs. Cletas Scharer and family, Wayne, visited a few days last week in the homes of Wendell Wilson and Loren Wil son. Mrs. Gordon Drayton and Mrs. Lyle Sehleusener, Sherry and Robin, were Neligh callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barton and son, Kevin, Columbus, are visiting in the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Bern ard Schacht. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belling and son, Ray, moved to Madi son September 1 where they will make their home. Mrs. Gurney Drayton and Ro zan and Mrs. Alfred Drayton and Joanne, O'Neill, attended the State Fair at Lincoln Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Davis returned Sunday to her home from the Tilden hospital and after spend ing a few days with her son, Waldo Davis and family, Ewing. Mrs. Ray Estes and Mrs. Arthur Blackburn visited their sister, Mrs. Louis Omey several days last week. Mrs. Omey is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black burn, Royal, Mrs. Roy Estes, Chico, Calif., and Mrs. Millie Ma hood were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Drayton Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mettles have moved in the house that was previously occupied by Lou Belling. Mr. Mettles is an instructor in the Orchard school. Mrs. Millie Mahood and Ber nice Whitmer visited in the Ro ben Harris home at Brunswick Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bernice Whitmer spent the weekend at her home Satur day until Tuesday. Mrs. Whit mer is an English instructor in the Madison high school. Lynch News By Mrs. Fred King Elder Chase Transfers to Hastings Dist. Elder Vernon L. Chase, pastor of the local Seventh Day Adven tist church, has recently been transferred to the Hastings Dis trict. He has been here for two and one-half years. Iris Craig left Monday for At kinson where she teaches Eng lish in the public school and has charge of the library. A picnic dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoff man August 27. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weeder and Paula, Mrs. Gladys Spencer, Mrs. Gratia Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davy and family, Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davy and Pamela, Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Alford Davy and family, and Sidney Woolf. Don Hoffman came Saturday evening for a visit at the Ed Hoffman home. He has been em ployed at the Arizona public ser vice in Phoenix, Ariz. A picnic dinner was held at Ft. Randall Monday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davy and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Alford Davy and family, Mrs. Gladys Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Da vy, Janet and Ruby, of Mema. Janet will attend college at Grand Island this year. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Richards jr., Jerry and J. B. arrived Sat urday at the Fred Spencer home. Jimmy has been here visiting a week with his grandparents They returned home to Grand Island Monday. Jimmy accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer and family, Alvo, came Sjnday evening for a visit until Tuesday with the Fred Spencers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 9pencer and Iris Craig returned August 27 from a three-week vacation on the West Coast. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ridgely and family near Vancouver, Canada. On their return to the states they visited Ronald Ridgely. They vis ited several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hiatt, Port land, Ore. They spent sometime with the three daughters and one son of the late Erie Craig in San Francisco. They stopped at San Luis Obispo, Calif., in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Freitas, the former Maria Craig. The Frei tas are parents of a new baby boy. Arden Spencer entertained them at his home in Los Angeles, Calif., •before they started home. En route they stayed overnight at the J. B. Richards home in Grand xomiiu. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hull, Man ning, la., arrived at the Neil Bjornsen home Saturday evening and were overnight guests. On Sunday they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull and Mr. Doyle Hull were also dinner guests there. A picnic was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hull at the Lynch Park Sunday evening and those pre sent were the families of Leo Kal kowski, Dick Hull, Neil Bjornsen, Leonard Havranek, Bill Spencer, Gay Hull and Glen Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer and children were in Sioux City Fri day to consult an eye doctor. Janice Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells came Saturday to register as a fresh man in high school here and was an overnight guest of Diana Spencer. L Cozine returned Monday from Rapid City, S. D., where he has been employed at the Elsworth Air Force Base. He has been installing new lights on the approach to the runway. He is teaching science and shop and this is his second year here. Mr. and Mrs. John Buehler, Stickney, S. D., were dinner guests August 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cozine and fam ily. William Crawford, Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen, Hooper, visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawford. Mr. Crawford is a nephew of Wilmer. Mr. and Mrs. John Wurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurtz and Mr. and Mrs. William Wurtz, Tyndall, S. D., called on Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilson called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hensley, Verdigre, Monday TIRE VULCANIZING and repair ALL SIZE TIRES JOE'S TIRE SERVICE Phone 716 O’Neill. Nebr. They were dinner guests in Nio brara and went across on the ferry boat. Mrs. Art Wilson received word from her daughter, Mrs. Harrison James, Mesa, Ariz., that Mrs. Harry James has been %-ery ill and in the hos pital for quite sometime. She is better now and is at home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Courtney, Steve, Allen and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Moody and Bren da spent the weekend camping at Gavins Point Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Potter are building a new two bedrnch Park Friday night given by the East ern Stars and Masons. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. George CourLiey and Carolyn left Sunday for the state fair at Lincoln. They re turned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mulhair spent Monday at Winner S. D-. visiting relatives and attending the celebration there. Roderick Hughes was a Sunday dinner guest at the Guy Keller home. Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Mulhair left Sunday for a vacation in the Black Hills. Circle 2 PRESBYTERIAN OHIJRCH Serving pie and coffee Shelhamer’t* Snack Bar SEPTEMBER » Beginning 10 a.m. It's the savingest time of the year on the Jet Smooth 61 Chevrolet passenger cars and Task Force trucks. We have a well balanced inven tory of both including 4-dr. Se dans, Impalas, Bell Airs, and Bis caynes, with the following power transmissions: 6 cyl. std. trans missions, 6 cyl. with Power Glide, and 8 cyl. with Power Glide, Tur bo Glide, or Overdrive. NEW PICKUPS V2 Ton short & long wheel base with positraction % Ton with 4 speed and no spin axel Vi Ton long wheel base 4 wheel drive OK OK USED CARS, PICKUPS, TRUCKS 52-58 Chevs, Fords, Olds, Studebakers, Dodges, Buicks and Pontiacs 49-58 Chev. and Willys 4 wheel drives 60 IHC chassis & cab 2 ton with 2 speed axel 58 Ford 2 ton chassis & cab V8 with 2 speed axel 55 Ford 2 ton chassis & cab V8 with 2 speed axel Friedrich Chev. Co. Phone 2821 Spencer, Nebraska [ ...and profitable to your community! Taking tune ant la ha parte an* an the highway is a well-devdeped habit wMt Nsknnska** kail Irfe rn. And h pay* hig ddlnli h gives •« industry a good name, and M helps sansa Maniiil motor ■t The tracking iadastry's emphasis an eonrtesy and safety an lha raad aka snplahas km apWnUd safety record enjoyed hy aver the highway trade drivers. And don't kbit for a asiante k haH profit ing every common tty In Nebraska. The Tracking Indnatry makes jaks far W TMiO Nahraskona, and pays taxes in army saasmwntty m the state. Obi S • >»n»« W MmSMMS fiful la This Space Paid For By O’NEILL TRANSFER I JOHN TURNER Daily Service O'Neill-Omaha PHONE 578