The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 18, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: One bottle gas
range; brown mohair daven
port and chair; factory built
steel wagon trailer on rubber.
— Bessie Klingler. O’Neilll
phone 292-J, or write box 241.
46c
FOR SALE: 1953 Allis Chalmers
oaler, used very little. —Don
Praeuner. 6 south, li west of
Battle Creek, phone 9623
46-49p
FOR SALE: Underslung axels,
K7 front and rear with 4 —
9 00x20 tires, $160. — Lloyd
Burgess, Emmet. 45-46p60
FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet de
luxe two-door sedan, radio
and heater. Priced low.—Jim
Coritle, O’Neill. 46p35
HOOVER
Sales & Service
B I G L I N ' S
Phone 38 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills, ana towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
sizes. — John Soboika, Inman,
Nebr._~7tf
FOR SALE: 1947 Chevrolet
Fleetline 4-door, radio, heater,
black finish, new seat covers.
See at Lohaus Motor Co., O’
Neil. $449 will buy it this
week. .
FOR SALE: 35 bred gilts. To
farrow in April and May,
27V»c lb.—Outlaw Implement
Co., O’Neill, Nebr._46c
New Machinery
J-D discs, drills, plows.
J-D spreaders.
J-D elevators.
Trailer wagons and boxes.
J-D 10 and 14 in. hammer mills.
No. 80 and 220 T.etz grinders.
Farmhand loader.^ ■ bulldozers,
grapple forks.
J-D-D oils, greases and batteries.
Bale ties, cable, comfort covers,
tractor chains.
Used Machinery
1950 J-D A tractor, fully equip
ped.
1948 John Deere B trsctor.
1942 B J-D tractor, S it L.
1945 B J-D tractor.
1937 A J-D tractor.
1937 B J-D tractor.
R.C. Allis tractor.
1038 F 20 IHC tractor.
2—14” David-Bradley plows, on
rubber.
J-D plow, 2—16-in. bottoms.
J-D plow, 2—14-in. bottoms.
4—16” bottom J-D plow.
15-Ft. A-C disc.
15-ft J-D disc.
60-Ft Hammerm:.ll belt, good.
Super Six manure loader.
J-D 4-wheel spreader.
No. 5 J-D mower.
Rotary hoe
No. 999 J-D corn planters.
Duncan Stackmaster loader with
hay basket, manure fork, for
age fork.
Used Farmhand loader
We trade and give terms on John
Deere Credit Plan. Come in
and see us!
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: 1948 Plymouth
Special Deluxe Club Coupe.
One owner car with a w<.Jl
cared-for look. It is clean and
priced for quick sale for only
$499 at Lohaus Motor Co. in
O’Neill.
FOR SALE: Grand bottle gas
stove. 4 burners, separate
broiler and oven, 2 large util
ity drawers. Also Servel 6-ft.
bottle gas refrigerator.—Mrs.
Ray Siders. Inman. 45-46p60
FOR SALE: 1948 Dodge 4-dr.,
radio, heater. Stop in at your
friendly Ford dealer s in O’
Neill and try it today. Save
$200 and buy it for only $299.
—Lohaus Motor Co. 46c
New Deal Oil Co.
. — WEST O’NEILL —
Kerosene in bbl. fills,
Gal 12 9/lOc
Hot tractor fuel, so hot it sizzles,
Gal.... 13 9/lOc
Special prices on gasoline in bhi.
lots.
The best greases and car and
tractor oils at wholesale prices.
Get Our Prices Before You Buy!
Outlaw Implement Co.
— WEST O’NEILL —
21 USED CARS AND
PICKUP BARGAINS
1948 good clean Chevrolet pick
up -$435
1950 Chevrolet pickup, like new,
only-' $750
*47 and ’48 cars — Hudsons,
Chevies, Plymouths, Kaisers,
from-_$395 to $475
1950 Fords, good ones, overdrives
and radios on about half of
them. Your choice-$695
1946 Fords, Chevies, Plymouths,
only__$75 to $125
• a Good Trade
New Massey-Harris & Ferguson
Tractors and Machinery
We Either Discount or Give You
a Good Trade.
W’e Trade for Anything Saleable.
FOR SALE: Registered Nebr.
No. 50 Int. wheatgrass; state
testi^d Lancaseter bromegrass.
—Stanley J. Lambert, Ewing,
Nebr., call 2340, Chambers
exch. 46-47p60
FOR SALE: Two-year-old pure
bred Hereford bulls. — Jake
Braun, 3% NE of Atkinson.
44-46c
WE HAVE ON HAND
the following
FERTILIZERS
0-19-0
0-42-0
10-20-0
15-15-0
8-32-0
J. F. BRADY CO.
Atkinson, Nebraska
46-47c
FOR SALE: Velvon 11 barley,
$1.65 bushel, state tested. —
Outlaw Implement Co., O -
Neill, Nebr.4^
FOR SALE: Madison vetch seed.
State tested, 15 cents per lb.—
Pat’s Warehouse, O’Neill. 46c
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FOR SALE: Two-wheel trailer,
good tires, stock rack, 2-yrs.
old, painted. Reasonable. —
Carl Krogh, O’Neill, 4 mi. E,
2 N. of Midway store. 46-47p60
Elkhorn Valley
Drilling Co.
ATKINSON, NEBR.
— Water Systems
— Sprinkler Systems
— Turbin Pumps
Domestic Irrigation
and Municipal Drilling
EARL PENRY, Prop.
46p-10
FOR SALE: 1952 Studebaker
Land Cruiser 4-door sedan, in
very good shape. Must sell by
April 1. Will consider best of
fer — Norris Netz, Osmond,
phone 134-W. 46-47p60
FOR SALE: Lincoln brome grass
Seed—Fred Tesch, jr., 6 mi.
N., 5V4 E. Atkinson. 46-47p60
USED CARS
1949 Dodge Coronet, 2-dr., really
clean, see it to believe it-$845
1953 Pontiac 8 Custom Catalina
(Hydramatic). “A demonstrat
or loaded with accessories”
Only_$2295
1952 Pontiac 8 4-dr. Chieftain
Deluxe (Hydramatic). “Low
mileage and runs like a new
one"_$1595
1950 Pontiac 6 4-dr. Chieftain
Special. “A one - owner car
showing plenty of good care”
Only_$895
1949 Pontiac 8 4-dr. Chieftain
Special. “The cleanest ’49 in
town”_$745
1950 Nash 4 - dr. Statesman.
“Priced so it will sell” _ $595
1948 Chevrolet 2-dr. Styleline.
“Motor completely recondi
tioned” _i_ $485
’47 and ’48 Pontiacs. “Really
good buys for cheap-depend
able transportation”
Starting at_$395
GMAC Finance Plan Available
on All Cars
WE GUARANTEE OUR CARS
WM. KROTTER CO.
“Your Pontiac Dealer”
Serving Holt County Since 1889
FOR SALE: 1947 Chevrolet 4-dr.
sedan, radio, heater, new rub
ber, $295; 1949 2-T Chevrolet
truck, 2-spd. axle, $575; 2—
7.60x15 white sidewall U.S.
Royal tires, $45.—Ted Strong,
phone 481-W, O’Neill. 45-46p75
ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS
To Grow More Beautiful
with the Passing Years
POTTHAST
Monument
Company
NORFOLK
FOR SALE: IHC short wheel
base 1-ton truck. Driven less
than 1,500 miles. Mud and
snow duals. $1,400 or best
offer. — Milber Keller, Atkin
son. _ 45-46p60
FOR SALE: New hay skid, 9:00
x 20 tires, less platform, $450.
Will build platform at extra
cost if desired. — Carl Hubei,
Ewing, Nebr. 43-46c
FOR SALE:
Tractors &
Equipment
1947 Fuel M.
3— Farmall 20’s.
Farmall 30.
2—Farmall 12’s.
VAC Case.
M&M Model R.
John Deere A.
John Deere H.
4— Plows.
Van Brundt drill.
Overshot stacker.
K7 truck.
Ford 1946 2-ton.
IHC D2 pickup.
K5 frame.
Cream separators, all makes.
Don’t forget our MTA tractor
smoker, 8 p.m., on Monday,
March 22, in our sales room.
Shelhamer Equipment
Phone 57 — O’Neill 46c
FOR SALE: Steel hydraulic
Clifford Potter, phone 2617,
Chambers. 46-47p60
FOR SALE: 1953 Clipper 25-ft.
trailer house, all modem.—J. F.
Contois, O’Neill, 6th and Wil
liams, phone 386-J, O’Neill.
39tf
NEW HOME
SEWING MACHINES
Sales and Service
We repair all makes. Let us give
you a free estimate on your
repair work.
Midwest Furniture &
Appliance
West O’Neill
FOR SALE: 50 head Hereford
breeding cows. — F E. Bahr,
Brocksburg, Nebr. 45-46c
P'OR SALE: Good team work
horses. — Kenneth Ellingson,
O’Neill, 2Vz miles north and %
mi. east of Bazelman’s station.
46-47p60
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars with outstanding quality.
Veterinary vaccinated.—Henry
Stelling & Son, Orchard, Nebr.
43tf
LET ME order your wallpaper.
I have all new sample books
with latest designs. Will bring
the sample books to your home
or you may see them at my
home.—Dave Loy, phone 433,
629 E. Everett, O’Neill. 43-52e
FOR SALE: Auto guide and
square turn cable racks, 8-in.
H beam. Ready to go.—Eugene
Hoerle, Ewing, located 25 mi.
so. O’Neill on 281. 40-49p
FOR SALE: 1951 Powerglide
Chevrolet 4-dr., radio, heater,
back-up lights.—Marvin Rouse,
O’Neill, telephone Inman
exchg. 46p35
CARDS of THANKS
I WISH to take this means of
saying “thank you” to Very
Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan, Fa
ther Carl, Father Kucera, Doc
tor Finley and the entire hos
pital staff for the wonderful
care given me while in the
hospital; also to my friends
for the many spiritual bou
quets, prayers, flowers, cards
and other gifts. They were
much appreciated and will be
remembered.
EUNICE GALLAGHER
46p50
WE WISH to take this means of
saying “thank you” to our
many relatives and friends for
the lovely cards, gifts and
flowers we received on our re
cent golden wedding day and
to all those who helped in any
wav to make the day so su
preme. Your kindness will nev
er be forgotten. Again we
say, “Thank you.”
MR. AND MRS.
CLARENCE STEWART
Page, Nebr. 46p50
WE WISH to thank the many
dear friends and relatives who
did so much to make our 25th
wedding anniversary such a
very happy occasion. We will
always cherish the memories
of it.
MR. AND MRS.
CARL CHRISTON
I WANT to thank all of my rel
atives, neighbors and friends
for the visits, letters and gifts
while I am sick. They are
greatly appreciated.
THEO. KEMPER
46p50
I WISH to thank all my teachers,
classmates and friends for
their cards, gifts and persona]
visits during my stay at St.
Anthony’s hospital.
JAMES BECKER 46c
FOR RENT
RECREATIONAL PARLOR for
rent, includes one full size
bowling alley, two snooker ta
bles, one rotation table.—C. H.
McManus, O’Neill, Nebr.
46p40
FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116
So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart,
O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Rav Lbr. Co.
FOR RENT: Business bldg, 11,000
ft. floor space. Heated. Suitable
for one, two or three store
fronts. Any or all of which can
be rented and which will be
finished to your specifications.
Rear of building equipped with
six 13-ft. overhead doors and
is available now. for storage
and warehouse use. — K. C.
Hunt, O’Neill. 23tf
ROOM RENT FREE to lady who
will be company for me nights.
—Mary Donlin, O’Neill. 32tf
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: Clean, modern 3
room basement apt. Tile floors,
utilities furnished, except
cooking gas.—212 Jefferson st.,
O’Neill. 45-46p60
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Five-room modern
home.—Phone No. 1, O’Neill.
38tf
FOR SALE: 6-room, 1-story
house, insulated, wired for REA,
also other outbuildings. Four
miles east of Atkinson.—Tom
Welsh, Atkinson, phone 6815.
44-46p85
MISCELLANEOUS
'
Expert
Watch Repairing
.
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
SELLING is our business: Will
arrange for advertising, selling
and clerking at your sale, pri
vately or public auction.—Ed
Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’
Neill, phone 207, licensed real
estate auctioneer and brokers.
13tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill, Nebr. 44c
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
GILL ELECTRIC: See John Gil
strap for all your electrical
wiring and equipment. I ser
vice all makes of appliances.—
O’Neill, phone 527-LR. 45tf
Real Estate Loans
WE have unlimited funds to loan
on Ranches. If you anticipate
needing a loan, CALL US TO
DAY.
Ernie Weller
Associates
Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
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
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
Next door Asimus Motors;
of O’NEILL *
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
LOST: Tie clip, chain with opal
set. Reward. — V. J. Towle,
phone 383-J, O’Neill. 45p
4% Federal Land Bank
O’Neill, Nebr.
Long Term
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
_
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT: Hay and
alfalfa land for share or cash.
—Jim Corkle, O’Neill. 44-47p
'WOMEN WANTED: Address and
MAIL postals at home. Make
$50 wk. Send $1 for instruc
tions.—J. Chiricosta, Box 305,
N.Y. 19, 6.Y.46p50
WANTED: Light trucking and
drayage, all kinds. — Archie
Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ
or 125-J. 37tf
WANTED: Baby sitting.—Shar
on Strong, O’Neill, phone
404-W._ 45-46c60
WANTED: Used washing ma
chine. Prefer Maytag.—Phone
298-W, O’Neill.
WOMEN WANTED: Housewives.
Address advertising postcards.
Must have good handwriting.
—Lindo 904, Watertown, Mass.
46-50p200
Wednesday, March 9, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fleming of Ewing
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lawrence. They will
also visit the Lawrencs today
(Thursday).
Checks Blueprints
Navy Lt. (jg) Charles H.
Pogson (above), son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Pogson of Fairview,
Pa., and husband of the for
mer Miss Delores M. Tesch of
Atkinson, checks one of the
many blueprints used to aid
the maintenance and repairing
of electrical equipment on
board the battleship USS Mis
souri. He was recently promot
ed to his present rank. He en
tered the navy in October,
1940, and served as an enlisted
man before being commission
ed an ensign in May, 1952.
Recorded Program
to Be Aired on KMMJ
Tedi Haas’ Quizzes
Feature of Day
CHAMBERS—A tape record
ing was made at the Taylor Mo
tor Co. garage in Chambers on
Saturday afternoon. Ted Haas of
radio station KMMJ, Grand Is
land, was present, to interview
different people on subjects of
common interest. The broadcast
will be heard Saturday, March
20. at 11:15 a.m., from the Grand
Island station.
J. W. Walter of Chambers was
presented a wristwatch as a
‘ good neighbor award.” Vernon
Harley of the Harley Produce
and president of the Commercial
club, will cite Mr. Walter for his
many community interests.
Mrs. E. R. Carpenter, The
Frontier’s Chambers correspond
ent, filling the spot usually tak
en by the local newspaper editor,
will read a brief editorial in
which she comments on the
work of a newspaper corre
spondent.
Among those interviewed by
Haas will be Mrs. Blanche Sag
eser, chairman of the health and
safety committee of the national
home demonstration council.
Haas was an hour late in
reaching Chambers because of
the blizazrd. He had had an ap
pearance earlier in the day at
Wood Lake and had been snow
bound the day before in Valen
tine.
Greetings to Haas and the lis
teners will be extended by May
or Edwin Wink and the “home
town booster” will be Clair
Grimes, rural mail carrier and
secretary of the Commercial
club. He will speak for one min
ute on why Chambers is the
“best town in the whole state of
Nebraska.” In charge of the
“critter,” a cow - calling horn
which calls time, will be 10
year -old Kenneth Coolidge,
Chambers farm boy.
The town’s Commercial club
staged a free show during the
afternoon at the Golden Gate
theater. A large crowd attended
the show and was on hand »cr
the recording.
Open-House Held
at Phone Office
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Werner held open-house at
I their new telephone office Sat
urday, March 13.
Coffee and doughnuts were
served and 191 persons register
ed. A door prize of an uphol
stered telephone chair with light
was given at a drawing of names
at 9 p.m. Kay Jeffers of Cham
bers received the chair.
Frontier for printing!
West Residence Is
Damaged by Fire
EWING— The Ewing fire de
partment was called to the
Ldoyd West home on Friday
morning, where a fire due to de
fective wiring had made consid
erable headway in a bedroom
before arrival of firemen. The
blaze was soon put out. Much
damage was done by smoke and
water.
Other Ewing News
Mrs. Duane Fudge and chil
dren, accompanied by Mrs. Jack
Brady and children, all from
Newman Grove, were guests
last Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West and
family had as their guests on
Friday from Bonesteel, S.D., Mr.
and Mrs. Logan Thoene and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Perlensein and
son
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bergstrom,
accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd West
and cnildren, went to Bonesteel,
S.D., on Friday. They were
guests at the home of Mrs.
West’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Perlsensein. The children re
mained with their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and
family of West Point visited at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Larson, on Sunday.
Their son, Roger, who is home
on furlough from the army, was
the guest-of-honor at the family
dinner party. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Starr
took their son, Roger, to Omaha
where he will continue on his
way to New York and later will
be sent for duty in Europe.
jvirs. j. j.,. i^ruaen, accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Larsen, made a combined busi
ness and pleasure trip to Win
ner, S.D., on Tuesday, March 9.
Melvin Pruden, Lyle Tucker
and Richard Kallhoff, all Ewing
boys, went to Omaha last week
for induction. Melvin Pruden
returned home when he failed
to pass his physical examination.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
do Davis and Marie attended the
silver wedding anniversary par
ty held at the Brunswick hotel,
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Forbes of Brunswick.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Eva Kaczor on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stobak and
son of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Nickolite of O’Neill, accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. Jo
seph Boleies of Chicago, 111., Mr.
and Mrs. John Kaczor and
daughter, Miss Bennetta Boll
witt, Mike and George Nickolite,
Joe Kaczor and Mrs. Pauline
Nickolite and sons, all of Ewing.
Mrs. Paul Doud was hostess to
a group of ladies last Thursday
evening at her home for a party.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Funk enter
tained at a 6 o’clock dinner last
Thursday evening in honor of
the first birthday anniversary of
their son, Ronnie. Guests were
the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Spittler, and Rosalie, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Rgan and children,
Mrs. Nellie Komer and J. B.
Spittler.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spittler and
daughter, Rosalie, and Helen
Rotherham were 6 o’clock din
ner and evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Re
gan and family on Wednesday,
March 10.
The Jolly Workers, the club
which gathers once a month at
the hclne of one of the members
to assist with any work about
her home, met last Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Z. H. Fry.
There .was a large attendance
for the all-day session. Guests
were Mrs. Carl Christon. Mrs.
Don Larson, Mrs. Wayne Fry
and daughters and Mrs. Millie
Mahood of Orchard. At noon a
covered dish dinner was served.
A comforter was tied and em
broidery work done for the host
ess. A period of recreation was
enjoyed, in charge of Mrs. Ralph
Shrader.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings
were guests Wednesday, March
10, at the home of her brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Lucas, and family.
Mrs. Lyle Dierks entertained
the Thursday bridge club at her
home the evening of March It.
Mrs. Everett Ruby was a guest.
High score was won by Mrs.
John Archer and second high
went to Mrs. Earl Billings. The
hostess received a gift from Mrs.
Grace Briggs. A St. Patrick’s
theme was carried out in decora
tions and the luncheon menu.
Victor Kennedy of Nebraska
City was a guest at the home of
Mrs. Grace Briggs on Wednes
day evening, March 10.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wunner,
who have spent the past week at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Wunner, and her
mother, Mrs. Henry Wegner, at
Orchard, left Saturday to return
to their home in Chicago, lli.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell . Wunner,
who were also guests of his par
ents in Ewing, left Friday for *
their home in Austin, Tex.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo Davis on Wednes
day, March 10, were Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Forbes bf Biuns
wick.
Mrs. James Boies and Mrs.
Waldo Davis drove to Grand Is
land on Tuesday, March J, t>
visit James Boies at the Vfft.x
ans hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Leo Alexander
and son of Plainview were
guests on Tuesday, March 3, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Davis and family.
A. E. Harris and son, Billy, of
Fremont were weekend guesU
at the home of his father, Wil
liam J. Harris, and brother, h.
R. Harris. _
FOR SALE:
Our Surplus Stock of
Gladiolus Bulbs
Many Kinds and Colors
Phone 512-W for price
No Sunday Sales
THE LAMBS . . . O'Neill
FARMALL TRACTOR SHOW
We would like very much to have you attend our Farm
all Tractor show beginning at 8:00 pjn., on Monday, March 22.
You will hear an interesting discussion on the complete line
of Farm all farm tractors, some information on preventative
maintenance, a discussion on which tractor fuel for farm
power and a film on DieseL
Refreshments will be served.
See you at our tractor show.
Get the story on the NEW FARMALL SUPER M-TA
(Torque Amplifier). Revolutionary in tractor operation.
Shelhamer Equipment Co.
— O'Neill —
We've Slashed Prices
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1 95 I Kaiser 4-dr., with radio, heater, seat
covers, A-l _ $750
1949 Mercury 4-dr., with radio, heater,
motor overhauled _ $650
1946 Ford Tudor, with radio, heater,
new rubber_ $385
1 948 Ford Fordor, with radio, heater,
good rubber _ $425
1946 Plymouth 2-dr., with radio, heater,
good rubber _ $385
1 946 Plymouth Club Coupe, with radio,
heater, good rubber, seat covers $385
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Any Reasonable Offer I
TAKES ONE OR MORE I
OF THESE: I
’39 Chevies — ’41 Plymouths ■
SHIERK MOTOR CO.
PAUL SHIERK. Prop.
HAROLD BENSON. Sales Mgr.
Phone 430 212 So. 4ih. O'Neill
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