The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 26, 1946, Image 9

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    ENLIVENING CHILEAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION . . . Here is shown one of the numerou! fights
that marked election day in Chile, when the people went to the polls to vote for a new president. Com
' munists and Socialists were rivals in the brawls. The tackier here seems to be trying to haul his opponent
into the ditch. Gabriel Gonzales Videla received a majority of votes over his opponent Edwardo Coke.
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ITALIAN ORGAN GRINDER LURES CROWDS . . . Banned from the sidewalks of New York by edict of
former Mayor Fiorello H. LaViuardia, now the boss of UNRRA, the hurdy gurdy survives In Italy, and this
particular street organ in Palermo, Sicily, was used to attract crowds when the American representative of
UNRRA wanted to announce the distribution of relief supplies.
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FARM RELIEF HORSES MENACED . . . These government-owned
horses bought by the IJ. S. department of agriculture for European
farm relief, faced possible death because they were unable to be trans
ported to their destination as a result of strike-delayed shipping
schedules. IJNRRA officials say that a death toil of over 10 per cent
resulted in shipping yards at Savannah, Ga., due to pneumonia and
lack of nourishment. The horses were from the West and could not
stand mud.
QUADRUPLETS BORN TO FRENCH MOTHER . . . Four nurses
feed the quadruplet daughters born to Mrs. Margaret Walza, 38, of
Paris, France. The four little girls, who are thriving in an incubator
are Jacqueline, Danielle, Anne-Marie and Nicole. With food and cloth
ing scarce, Mrs. Walza will have a problem to provide for her new fam
ily. Many offers of ration cards and food have been placed at the
disposal of the new quadruplet girls.
TOMATOES ARE HIGHER . . .
Louis “Corky” Grimes, 2, Chicago,
knows that tomatoes are plenty
high in the local stores, but finds
that they come even higher in his
neighbor’s yard. This giant to
mato plant in the yard of Frank
Grimaldi, is 8Vi feet tall, believed
to be a record.
HEADS V.F.W. . . . Louis E.
Starr, Portland, Ore., newly-elect
ed national commander-in-chief of
Veterans of Foreign Wars, which
held its 1946 convention at Bos
ton. The convention favored ex
tension of draft and universal
training.
THEY WANT LIGHT . . . When Pittsburgh prepared for a "blackout"
due to power strike, the young citisens joined in the protests of their
elders. Left to right: Larry O’Connor, 2; Judy Tolusciak, 3, and
Marilyn Jordan, 2. The strike lasted only 43 minutes, when it was
brought to an end by an injunction. These youngsters don’t seem to
be worried about it, despite the wording of their ^igns. They had
enough of "blackouts’’ during the earlier days of the war.
HEAD NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC SLATE . .. The three men selected
at the New York state Democratic convention In Albany to head the
state slate are shown from left to right: Erastns Corning II, Albany
mayor, who will run for the post of lieutenant governor; Ex-Governor
Herbert H. Lehman, senatorial candidate, and James M. Mead, present
United States senator, the gubernatorial candidate. They have records
of never having been defeated for any office.
MISS AMERICA 1946 AND HER COURT . . . Honey-haired, blue-eyed,
Marilyn Buferd, 21, of Los Angeles, Miss California, who won the title
of Miss America, 1946, at Atlantic City contest, is shown in center,
with the four runner-ups: Amelia Carol Ohmart, Miss Utah; Rebecca
Jane McCall, Miss Arkansas, first runner-up; Miss America, 1946;
Janey Miller, Miss Atlanta; and Miss Louisiana, third runner-up.
Miss Buferd also won the bathing suit division award.
MOTHER PRODUCES FOUR WINNERS . . . The all-American rec
ord of “get of sire,” arc the four daughters of Echo Hclbon Mercedes,
Baker farm, Exeter, N. H., shown above. These four, all classified
Excellent, have produced a total of over 400,000 pounds of milk. This
is not only a record for the Holstein-Friesian^ breed, but believed to be
a record tar all breeds of dairy cattle. One of the cows recently died,
bnt the other three still are producing.
QUEEN OF THE COURT . . .
Pauline Betz, Los Angeles, by de
feating Doris Hart, Miami, Fla.,
won the women’s national tennis
championships at Forest Hills,
N. Y. The score was 11-9, 6-3.
KING OF THE COURT . . . Jack
Kramer, Montebello, Calif., who
defeated Tom Brown, San Fran
cisco, to gain the national men’s
singles tennis championship at
Forest Hills, N. Y.
YOUNG DEAD-EYE ... Ell
White Jr., 10, Atlanta, Ga., haa
his trigger weighed by Captain
Castner at Camp Perry, O.. pre
paratory to going on the small
bore firing line. Young White com
peted in the junior division of the
national rifle and pistol cham
pionships.
PAUL ALSO HAD A LAMB . . .
“Sambo” Is the black sheep of the
Whelton family at East Braintree,
Mass. Every morning he accom
panies Paul Whelton Jr., 13, to
school, then returns home by him
self. Risky with present shortage
of meat. It looks like Paul is hold
ing a bribe in his hand to lure
"Sambo” on.
TAKES TO AIR AGAIN . . . How
ard Hughes, motion picture pro
ducer and airplane manufacturer,
as he left Culver City, Calif., for
New York, piloting a bomber, a
few weeks after winning a coura
geous fight for life following the
crash of an experimental airplane
he was solo testing.
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
FOR SALE
Best equipped and modern cafe in North
west Nebraska. Located in good college
town, also Railroad Division point. Death
of owner only reason for selling. Price
$6,750 plus inventory. O. S. RENFRO. %
C. tv. Keal Agency, Chadron. Nebraska.
FARMS AND RANCHES_
SMALL FEEDING AND DAIRY TRACT'
well Improved, modern. 24 acres watered.
BOX 144 . Llsee. Nebr.
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
VEE-BELTS AND PULLEYS
for all farm machinery. Sheller and ham
mermlll belt drives. Pillow blocks and
take-ups.
I. 11. NICHOLSON SUPPLY CO.
717 8. 16 SI.. Harney 2776. Omaha. Nebr.
CORN PICKER FOR SALE
John Deere No. 25, mounted. In good
working condition.
JOHN SICK. Telephone 25F14.
Avoea, Iowa.
HELP WANTED—MEN_
PAINTERS. Established shop of 50 years
can use experienced white A. F. of L.
building painters for all types of work on
year-round employment. Ideal shop con
ditions. Inquiries by mail invited.
RAPHAEL CO.
(70 Tehama St.. San Francises I, Calif.
AUTO MECHANICS WANTED—Work In a
new building with new equipment. Attrac
tive proposition. See Mr. Powers.
SCOTT NASH CO.
AT 4064 (020 Farnam St.. Omaha. Nebr.
HELP WANTED—WOMEN
WE NEED SEVERAL WOMEN to work
In the Home. Ladles who know how to
work and are Interested In children. Hav
ing had children of one's own. teaching
experience, etc., are good qualifications.
Pleasant surroundings, good wages. Lady
with husband working or In school could
work, both having accommodations. Write,
giving work exp. education, age. etc.
HOME FOR CHILDREN
6903 Walker Ave. • Lincoln 4, Nebr.
EXPERIENCED telephone operators, age
la no deterrent If applicant ia alert and
active. Also need a night operator.
Crete Telephone Ce., Crete, Nebraeba.
__LIVESTOCK_
Hereford Hogs. We are breeders and ship-,
per* of better Hereford hogs, tried sows,
fall gilts, weaning pigs, fall boars.
Write for prices.
Hansen Implement Co., Bloomfield, Nebr.
DONALDSON'S SHORTHORNS
Several bulls ready for service. Priced
right. Ell DONALDSON, Albion, Nebr.
REAL ESTATE—BUS. PROP.
ESTABLISHED ISLAND RESORT
Northwest Wisconsin State Highway. Elec
tricity. plumbing. Cottages and main lodge
capacity 00 16 miles. $40,000.
CARL KlINZ - Haugen. Wls.
TRAVEL
BOCK TRAVEL AGENCY
World-wide travel service
Authorized agents air, rail, steamship
and bus lines.
Hotel reservations.
SIXTH FLOOR FAR NANI BLDG.
Phono JR 6871 - Omaha, Nebr.
Buy U. S. Savings Bonds!
V ■m MH|| v<l
1180.6%
f of cases showed
clinical improve
ment after only 10
days treatment with
(OMTONB in impartial,
scientific test.
SORETONE
Mate by McKesson It Rabbins
SsM Mb Mnsy-basb (unites
50* and $1.00
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ARE YOU PALI
WEAKJIRED
due to MONTHLY LOSSES?
Tou girls and women who lose so
much during monthly periods that
you’re pale, weak, "dragged out"—
this may be due to lack of blood-iron.
Bo try Lydia E. Plnkham’s TABLETS
— one of the best home ways to
build up red blood—In such casea.
Plnkham’s Tablets are one of the
best blood-iron tonics you can buy I
WNU—U39—46
For You To Feel Well
24 hour* every day, 7 day* evsry
week, never (topping, the kidney* filter
waste matter from the blood.
If more people were aware of how the
kidney* must constantly remove sur
plus fluid, excess acid* and other waste
matter that cannot stay tn the blood
without injury to health, there would
be better understanding of tchy th*
whole system 1* upset when kidney* tail
to function properly.
‘ Burning, scanty or too frequent urina
tion sometime* warns that something
is wrong. You may suffer nagging back
ache. headaches, dizziness, rheumatia
pains, getting up at nights, swelling.
Why not try Poan'a Filial You will
be using a medicine recommended the
country over. Doon'a stimulate the func
tion of the kidneys and help them to
flush out poisonous waste from the
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
Get Doan's today. Use with confidenoa.
At all drug stores.