& seu -- i USE THSy\ **' * C, ff<£ ^ 0 FOR SALE TOR SALE: Studio couch; 2— 6.00x16 tires and tubes, near ly new; factory built steel wagon trailer on rubber. — — Bessie Klingler, O’Neill, phone 292-J, or write box 241. 47p FOR SALE; 1953 Allis-Chalmers baler, used very little. —Don Praeuner. 6 south, M> west of Battle Creek, phone 9623. 46-49p FOR SALE; 9-ft. wide felt base yard goods, 49c per running foot. Limited suply.—Gambles’ Furniture Dept., O’Neill._ HOOVER Sales & Service B I G L I N ’ S Phone 38 — O’Neill . FOR SALE: Good used blonde oedroon. suite, $69.00. —-Mid west Furniture, West O Neil.. 47c FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind mills, and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sues — John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr._Ttf FOR SALE: 9x12 wool rugs, 79 95- four patterns to choose from.’ — Gambles’ Furniture Dept., O’Neill. _ FOR SALE: Brand new damaged walnut bedroom suite. Vi price. —Midwest Furr. Co., West O - Neill. 47c 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 pnces on gasoline in hbl. lots. The best greases and car and tractor oils at wholesale prices. Get Our Prices Before You Buy! FOR SALE: 3-piece bedroom suite, 79.88.—Gambles’ Furni ture Dept., O’NeilL_ FOR SALE: 52-?n metal wall cabinet. $17.95. — Gambles’ Furniture Dept., O’Neill. 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, Plymouihs, Reisers, from _ $395 to $475 1950 Fords, good ones, overdrives id 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. We Trade for Anything Saleable. FOR SALE: Registered Nebr. No. 50 Int. wheatgrass; state tested Lancaseter bromegrass. —Stanley J. Lambert, Ewing, Nebr., call 2340, Chambers exch. 46-47p60 FOR SALE OR TRADE: L-150 International short wheel base m ton truck, less than 2.000 miles. Also ’53 Belaire 4-door Chev. — M. R. Keller, tele. 8781, Atkinson. 47 48p6G 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 SEE US for window shade needs. We just received large ship ment in oil filled muslin, plas tic and wrashable paper. — Gambles’ Furniture Dept., O’ Neill 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. Let us figure youi floor covering needs. We jusi received 50 new samples oi wool carpeting. — Gambles Furniture Dept., O’Neill. FOR SALE: 44 — Head — 44 Young Black Angus COWS THESE ARE heavy springers ir good condition. Phone, writ< or see— ED WEINRICH Plainview, Nebr. 47cl5« X.FT ME order your wallpaper I have all new sample book: with latest designs. Will brinj the sample books to your hom< or you may see them at nr home.—Dave Loy. phone 433 829 E. Everett, O’NeilL 43-52. USED CARS 1952 Pontiac “8” 2-dr., Chieftain deluxe hydramatic, 12,000 ac tual miles--— $1,645 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 1949 Pontiac 8 4-dr. Chieftain Special. “The cleanest ’49 in town” -$745 ’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: Good used 2-pc. suite, $19.00.—Midwest Furn., West O’Neill. 47c WANTED: Garden plowing, gar bage hauling or other team work. — Joe Sobotka, phone 238-W, O’Neill. 47-49p80 ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS To Grow More Beautiful wijth the Passing Years POTTHAST Monument Company NORFOLK FOR SALE; Red cedar posts — Charlie Lawrence, O’Neill. 47-49p 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: Spotted gilts to far row in April. Leo Lydon, Ew ing, 2 mi. south and 8 mi. east of Brady’s station. 47p35 FOR SALE: Tractors & Equipment 1947 Fuel M. 3— Farmall 20’s. Farmall 30. 2—Farmall 12’s. 1948 Oliver 60. VAC Case. M&M Model R. 4— Plows. Van Brundt drill. 1—Hay rakes. John Deere spreader. 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 570 — O’Neill 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 FOR SALE: Lincoln brome grass seed, state tested 89% germ ination.—Harry E. Ressel, O’ Neill. 47tf New Machinery J-D discs, drills, plows. I-D spreaders. J-D elevators. Trailer wagons and boxes. J-D 10 and 14 in. hammer mills. No. 80 and 220 Letz grinders. Farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. J-D-D oils, greases and batteries. 3ale ties, cable, comfort covers, tractor chains. Used Machinery 1950 J-D A tractor, fully equip ped. 1948 John Deere B tractor. 1942 B J-D tractor, S & L. 1945 B J-D tractor. 1937 A J-D tractor. 1937 B J-D tractor. R.C. Allis tractor. 1938 F 20 IHC tractor. 2—14” Davia-Bradley plows, on rubber. J-D plow, 2—16-in. bottoms. J-D plow, 2—14-in. bottoms. 15-Ft. A-C disc. 15-ft J-D disc. 60-Ft Hammermill belt, good. Super Six manure loader. J-D 4-wheel spreader. No. 5 J-D mower. Rotary hoe No. 999 J-D com planters. Duncan Stackmaster loader with hay basket, manure fork, for 1 age fork. We trade and give terms on John Deere Credit Plan. Come ir and see us! ( Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill ; FOR SALE: Good team wort * horses. — Kenneth Ellingson r O’Neill, 2Vi miles north and V. , mi. east of Bazelman’s station ; 46-47p6i 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 FARMERS! Look at These Specials! TRACTORS New M-M semi-mounted 7-ft. mowers (weathered) $199.95 New Minneapolis - Moline ZA tractor (2-3 bottom), only - $1950 Slightly used Minneapolis-Mo line ZA tractor (2-3 bottom), only - $1750 New Minneapolis - Moline BF tractor (2-bottom), only $1550 New Case SC tractor with Eagle hitch (2-3 bottom), only $1850 Used 1946 Case SC tractor, only - $650 Used 1946 Case VAC tractor (re conditioned), only - $545 PLOW & DISC SPECIALS New Case 2—14” plow on rub ber, only _ $275 New MM 14” & 16” plows, start ing at-—— $300 New MM 12’- 15’- 18’- 21’ Disc Harrows, starting at - $175 MM & Case one-way disc plows, starting at_$300 Wm. Krotter Co. OF O’NEILL “Your MM & New Idea Farm Equipment Dealers” “Serving Holt County Since 1889" FOR SALE: Coming 2-yr.-old registered puhpbred Hereford bulls.—Webb Napier, 4% mi. east of Ewing on Summerland road. 47-48p60 Elkhom Valley Drilling Co. ATKINSON, NEBR. — Water Systems — Sprinkler Systems — Turbin Pumps Domestic Irrigation and Municipal Drilling EARL PENRY, Prop. 46-49p FOR SALE: Lincoln brome grass Seed—Fred Tesch, jr., 6 mi. N., 5M» E. Atkinson. 46-47p60 PRICED FOR SALE NOT ON SALE 1951 Ford Tractor, very good, cast sleeves, lights, fluid, only_$975.00 1951 Ford Tractor, overhauled, good tires, guaranteed.. $950.00 1950 Fori Tractor, ready for hard work, side distributor, only _ $895.00 1949 Ford Tractor, the kind you will like, good tires _ $825.00 1948 Ford Tractor, 100% sound, lots of work in this one $775.00 1948 Ford Tractor, overhauled, see it to appreciate it $775.00 1946 Ford Ferguson Tractor, the good kind_$595.09 1946 Ford Ferguson Tractor, runs good, overdrive, proof meter, etc -$575.00 1945 Ford Ferguson Tractor, ov erhauled, good tractor fop the boy, ready to go-$575.00 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor, bet ter than you would expect, only_$450.00 1950 John Deere B, like new, has everything, with almost new J.D. cultivator-$1275.09 F-20 Farmall, runs good, 6-ply tires __ $250.00 Used Implements FLOWS— J.D., 3-14in. on steel ___. $65.00 Ferguson, rebuilt shares.. $120.00 Oliver, Ford hitch_ $75.00 One 2-14 in._$50.00 Dearborn, oneway —--$125.00 _ 10’ pull type, good-$85.00 15’ lift type, with wings demon strator _—-$265.00 15’ lift type, with wings, very good _-_$215.00 8’ lift type --$25.00 CULTIVATORS— Dearborn, Ford mounted, like new_$175.00 Eli, Co-op_$25.00 LISTERS— Ferguson_$75.00 Ferguson_$65.00 IHC, good —-$135.00 Dempster, Ford mounted $175.00 IHC furrow openers and runners, like new_$50.00 MOWERS— IHC, good_— $165.00 Dearborn, new model — $175.00 IHC, Ford mounted - $65.00 Ferguson, heavy duty side mount_$175.00 MISCELLANEOUS— Gehl pickup -- Com sheller --— $50.00 Half-Tracks, for Ford tractor_$195.00 Dearborn, front loader, new guarantee --- J-D front hay sweep - $75.ui Announcing Live PTO Now Avaiable For Your FORD Tractor A Square Deal the Year Arounc ■ Neligh Tractor Co. Neligh, Nebr. Phone 24 YOUR FORD TRACTOR i DEALER 47< FOR isALt: Raipn i_,eiay s giact iola bulbs, various varieties, Gene, October Sunshine, Friendship, Rea Butler, Or ange Sunshine, Elizabeth the Queen, and others. — C. G. Shellhase, phone 239-M, O’ Neill. 45-47-49p85 FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars with outstanding quality. Veterinary vaccinated.—Henry Stelling & Son, Orchard, Nebr. 43tf FOR SALE: Complete set of farm buildings, to be moved.— Lou F. Wewel, Newport, Nebr. 47-48c 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 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. 44tf 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 52r?-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 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 WANTED: Light trucking and drayage, all kinds. — Archie Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ or 125-J. 37tf 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 WANTED: To buy a lot in O’ NeilL preferably north of Douglas st.—Write box L, c/o Frontier. 47p35 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Five-room modern home.—Phone No. 1, O’Neill. 38tf FOR SALE: Semi-modem six room house in Stuart. One block from new school. Large lot suitable for garden or building.—Call 393 at Newport or see Arthur Seger. 47-49p WE LOVE O’Neill but our sys tems are filled to overflowing with Nebraska weather, so-o-o we are leaving! See our ad on page 8. 47c CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to express our deep appreciation to our many kind friends and neighbors, who extended their sympathy and for the masses and floral offerings at the time of ihe sickness, death and burial of our father. May God bless you all. THE CROWLEY FAMILY 47p50 WE WISH to thank all of our relatives and friends for the many gifts, cards and kind nesses extended to us on our 50th wedding anniversary. We are deeply grateful and you shall always be remembered by us. In appreciation, MR. AND MRS. J. H. DAVIS 47p I WISH to thank all my friends and relatives, Doctor French and the hospital staff for the cards and flowers I received during my stay at St. An thony’s hospital. 47p MRS. T. D. HUTTON I WISH to thank Doctor Brown and the entire hospital staff for the good care I received during my short stay in St. Anthony’s hospital after my car accident; also my many friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and other gifts and Mrs. Cal Stewart for tak ing me to the hospital. So many thanks ag.ain, dear friends. MRS. SAM BANKS 47p “THANK YOU” everyone at St. Anthony’s and Doctor Wilson for the patient and under standing care during my hos pitalization and especially for letting my Mommie stay so close by. Thank you, Grandma and Grandpa Babl and Aunt Rita Engler for bringing those nice present to me at the hos pital; also Aunt Helen Dusatko and Aunt Pauline Benz after I got home. JERRY JOE DUSATKO 47p50 I WISH to thank Doctor Brown and Mother Bates for their care while I was sick. I also wish to thank all my friends and relatives for their prayers, nice cards, letters, visits and telephone calls I received. And thanks to those who helped in my home. Yopr kindness will always be remembered and God bless each of you. MRS. WAYNE BATES 47c I WISH to sincerely thank all who sent me cards and hank ies and were so kind to my family during my stay in the hospital. MRS. ROBERT C. MILLER 47p | FOR RENT I —----—-—■ FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116 So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart, O’Neill. __ FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray 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 w'U be company for me nights. —Mary Donlin, O’Neill. 32tf FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf Visitors Here— Mr. and Mrs. James O’Donnell and family of Omaha were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O’Donnell. __ Ethel Mae Summers Weds Marvin Strong (Photo at right) Miss Ethel Mae Summers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Cnar les L. Summers of O’Neill, be came the bride of Marvin Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong of Chambe-s, on Satur day evening, March 20, at the Wesleyan Methodist church in O’Neill. The double-ring cere mony took place in candlelight at 7 o’clock with Rev. Melvin H. Grosenbach officiating. The candlelighters were Miss Mary Jane Summers, sister of the bride, and Miss DeMaris Strong, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Vera Ernst of O’Neiil sang “The Lord’s Prayer.” Rob ert Hendricks of Atkinson sang “I Love You Truly.” They were accompanied by Miss Lois Strong, sister of the bridegroom. The bride appeared in a white gown featuring a fitted lace bod ice of chantilly lace and a nylon net skirt over taffeta with a lace insert. The long sleeves tapeied over the wrists. A small peter pan collar finished the neckline and tiny covered buttons extend ed down the back. Her double illusion veil of waist length was of nylon net and was held in place by a lace crown trimmed with satin and seed pearls. She carried out the tradition of some thing old, something new, some thing borrowed and something blue. The bridesmaid was Miss Katherine Summers and the ma tron-of-honor was Mrs. Boyd Ressel, sisters of the bride. They wore identical ballerina length gowns of blue. They were fash ioned with a fitted lace bodice, a net over taffeta skirt and a net sioie. The bridegroom was attended by Donald Strong, brother of tne bridegroom, and Lyle Hornbaek. The bridegroom wore a suit of medium blue. The mother of the bride wore & black fialle suit with white ac cessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a grey suit. Both wore deep pink rose cor sages. The ushers were Glenn Lorenz and Boyd Ressel, brothers-in law of the bride. Mrs. Glenn Lor enz, sister of the bride, had charge of the guestbook. Mrs Walter Anson and Miss Esther Dick had charge of the gifts. A reception for 125 relatives and friends was held in the church. The bride’s table was centered with a five-tier wed ding cake, topped by a minia ture bride and bridegroom and decorated with deep pink roses and white bells. The candles were pink and white. The cake was baked and decorat el by Mrs. Glenn Lorenz and Mrs. Rcbeit Cook. Others who helped with the reception were Mrs. Robert, Hendricks, Miss Donna Sum- j mers, Miss DeMaris Strong, Miss] lone Ernst and Mrs. Norma Longnecker. The bride was graduated from O’Neill high school with the class of 1953. Since that time she has taught in a rural school near At kinson. The bridegroom graduat ed from the Miltonvale academy, Miltonvale, Kans., in 1953. The young couple will make their home in O’Neill. O'NEILL LOCALS Beverly Norman of Omaha visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norman, over the week end. _ , Mrs. Harry O. Henry of Oak land is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller this week Sunday evening callers at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mmer, were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mu ler of Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McMan igle and family of Orchard were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Glenn W. Miller. Steven and Vicki McManigle had spent the weekend with their grandpar ents. __ - --—‘ ~~ -——— —————1' II-_ Weekly Market Report of The Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson. Nebraska Tuesday, March 23rd, Auction Cattle receipts totaled slightly under 500 head, with duality about average. Demand and market action were good TaUdases, resulting in a fully steady market withi a.week ago A carload of 775-lb. Hereford steers sold at $20®0 more medium sorts at $18.75 to $19.50. Both Angus and Here £Tl5t yearlings sold from $20.00 to $22.50 for steers and $16 00 to $17.50 for heifers. Breeding cows of fair to good quality and ages sold from $125.00 to $150.00 per head. Canners and cutters fully steady at $9^0 to $11.00 wth beef grades eligible up to $12.50 to $13.00. Butchers and Bo logna Bulls from $12.50 to $13.75. The management announces a Big Special Sale for Next Tuesday, March 30th. Already consigned are around 1,250 head. Another 600 to 700 bead can be sold advantageously— so if you have cattle to sell before grass—get them m on this Big Special Sale-it will be well advertised. Atkinson Livestock Market Phone 5141 Atkinson, Nebr. HOPE TO SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Strong . . . will reside here. —The Frontier Photo. Wedding, Birthday Anniversaries Noted AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. John Cearns and Donnie of Scottsbluif visited several days last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wil liam Fryrear. A dinner in honor of the Fry rears’ wedding anniversary and the biithday anniversaries of their daughter, Mrs. John Cearns, and their granddaughter, Mrs. Don Lewis, was served on Wednesday, March 17. Mrs. Cearns brought a decorated cake for her parents’ anniversary and Mrs. Ernest Gruenberg, sister of Mrs. Cearns, baked and deco rated a cake for the birthdays. Others present besides those mentioned were Ernest Gruen berg and daughters and Orland F ryrear. A/lc and Mrs. Fred Osen baugh of Ft. Benning, Ga., spent from Tuesday, March 16, until Friday visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh. Visit Hibbs Home— Monday night, Mrs. Rosa Harding, Lois and Sharon Hart man and Mrs. Don Harding vis ited at the William Hobbs home in Ewing. Come Out SUNDAY Open 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. HORNBY’S DAIRY QUEEN REPORT OF MONDAY, MAR. 22, SALE We had over 800 hogs. Prices: 180 to 240-lb. butchers, $26.40 to $27.65; top, $27.65, paid for 12 head, with 315 head over $27; mostly $27.25 to $27.50. Only 94 head less than $27. 240 to 270 lb. hogs sold at $26.20 to $26.95, 30 head at $26.95; 270 to 350-lb., $25.25 to $26.75; 350-lbs. and up. $24.10 to $25.30; sows, $24 to $25.60; brood sows, $78 to $95 per head. No foolin'—• not as hot as they were. Feeders, $26 to $31.10. Type, quality, weight, etc., govern price. Compare our prices of March 22 with any market of same date. Ship to VerdigTe, believe you will be happy. A great many of our patrons have personally told us they were well satisfied. Shipping six cars by rail today. Be seeing you and thanks. VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET W. LLOYD BRADY, Owner & Mgr. Verdigre, Nebr. Phone 86 A-1 Used Cars and Trucks At Your Friendly Ford Dealer’s In O’Neill 1953 Plymouth Cambridge 4-door—8,800 actual miles, radio, heater, turn signals, overdrive, plastic seat covers. 1952 Ford Customline Tudor — radio, heater, overdrive, V-8 engine, two-tone paint, sun visor, seat covers. 1 950 Ford Custom Tudor — V-8 engine, radio, heater, overdrive, .beautiful fin ish; good tires. 1 949 Ford Custom Fordor — V-8 engine, radio, heater. 1948 Dodge 4-door:—radio, heater, nice black finish. 1948 Plymouth Club Coupe—take a look at it. It is NICE! 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline 4-door — radio, heater. There axe other makes, models, and styles for your selection here in stock. We also have some nice pickups and trucks in various sizes. You are invited to slop in or call us anytime to discuss your transportation needs. LOHAUS MOTOR CO. Phone 16 O’Neill “Where Service Doesn’t End with the Sale’’