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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1954)
sen rRAOi. _ _ ^ FOR SALE FOR SALE: Six room house, 28 x 50, half basement, attached garage, located on North Sev enth st.—Everett Gorgen, ph. 524-M. O'Neill. _13-16p-tf FOR SALE: 500-gal. propane tank. Several good small tractors especially good for hay country. — John Beuck Implement, Hartington, Nebr., phone 377. 1Q-13c FOR SALE: IHC No. 9 trail mower, narrow wheels, used two seasons, $150.00.—M -E VanDovcr, Star, Nebr. 13-14p SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SEE US or write to us if inter ested in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will be glad to figure your system for you, with the help of qualified irrigation engi neers, at no obligation. Call or Write— WM. KROTTER CO. O’NEILL, NEBR. “DEALERS IN A-M SPRINKLER IRRIGATION” FOR SALE: Heavy duty under slungs, complete with or with out beds, also big truck tires rims, etc. We deliver.—Gerald O’Connor, 8 mi. no., 5 east of Atkinson on No. 11. 12-21p USED CARS 1953 POF1IAC CUSTOM CAT ALINA «, “with a new-car guarantee.” 1952 PONTIAC 2-dr. 8 Deluxe “16,000 actual miles, priced at one-half of new price.” 1953 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 4-dr., “Ford-o-matic and all the ex tras.” 1950 CHEVROLET 4-dr„ “the cleanest ’50 Chev. in town. 1949 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 4-dr., “a good car throughout for a low-price.” 1948 FORD V-8 CLUB COUPE “a dependable car with a lot of use left in it.” 1949 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Special, “a good motor and a fair body, priced to sell.” 1946 PONTIAC 4-dr. 6 Stream liner, “a custom-lined interior with a No. 1 body.” GMAC FINANCING WM. KROTTER CO. PONTIAC Phone 531 — West O’Neill New Machinery J-D disc tillers. J-D gram drills, 10-, 12-, 14-ft. 12-ft. Easy Flow fertilizer spreader. J-D spreaders. 10, 12 and 14-ft. J-D rakes. No. 5 J-D mowers. Farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. J-D-D oils, greases and batteries. Bale ties, cable. Plymouth baler and binder twine. ' Used Machinery equipped. 1949 John Deere A tractor, fully equipped. 1948 John Deere B tractor. 1946 H John Deere. 1944 John Deere B. 1942 B J-D tractor, S & L. 1939 F20 IHC tractor. 12 - Ft. Case windrower with transport trucks. J-D 4-wheel spreader. No. 5 J-D mower. JD tractor cultivator. IHC No. 238 tractor cultivator. Hydraulic manure loader. Used Farmhand. J-D 8-ft. grain binder. 6-Ft. Massey - Harris combine with motor. No. 69 Minneapolis combine. No. 55 John Deere combine. We trade and give terms on John Deere Credit Plan. Come in and see us! OPEN EVENINGS — 7 until 9 P.M. — Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill BEST BUYS! 1951 Ford club coupe, custom, radio, heater, overdrive, good rubber-_ $856 1950 Plymouth club coupe, radio, heater_$745 1949 Chevrolet 2-dr., good clean car_$595 COME IN AND SEE US! We like to trade!! Shierk Motor Co. 430 South 4th — O’Neill FOR SALE: 1950 Studebakei Champion, 2-dr.f regal deluxe, condition like new.—Fred Sal ak, phone 553-J, O’Neill. 9tf FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind mills, and towers, galvanizec stock tanks, 8- and 10-fooi sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman Nebr. 7tf ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS Pv More Beautiful e Passing Years POTTHAST Monument Company NORFOLK HOOVER Sales & Service BIGLIN’S Phone 38 — O’Neill New ’54 STUDEBAKERS Passenger Cars and Trucks — On Display USED CARS 1953 DeSoto club coupe. 1959 Ford tudor, custom, with overdrive. SMITH MOTOR CO. “Home of Studebaker” OPEN EVENINGS — 7 to 9 O’clock — Phone 562 — O’Neill 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 FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshirt boars with outstanding quality. Veter*nary vaccinated.—Henry Stelling & Son, Orchard, Nebr. illtf USED WASHING MACHINES WE HAVE Re-conditioned May tag Washers coming and going all the time. These machines carry a guarantee against all parts and workmanship. Also a few Used Coronado Wash ers priced from_$20 We also have reconditioned wringers to fit Maytags which we will trade on your present wringer. These wringers are also guaranteed against all parts and workmanship. FINANCING AVAILABLE MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE WM. KROTTER CO. OF O’NEILL Phone 531 — West O’Neill SPRINKLER IRRIGATION WADE RAIN'S Free Planning Service for sprinkler irriga tion. If interested see us or write us. A special Wade Rain field technician will gladly call and help you plan the right layout for your soil and crops. Tnere is no obligation to you in connection with any part of Wade Rain’s planning it’s a service we are glad to render in the interests of bet ter farming everywhere. J. F. BRADY CO. Atkinson Nebraska 5tf FOR SALE: Twindraulic loader and scoop with Sioux stacker good, $500.00— M. E. VanDovar, Star, Nebr -_13-14p FOR SALE: Fryers, $1._Nina Bunval, 4te mi. N., % W Bazelman’s Station, O’Neill. _ 9tf FOR SALE: Butler, sr., steel grain bin. 1,000 bu. capacity. Also 10x12x8 wood granary arid several other buildings, will sell reasonable.—Joe Ku blk’ Star- _ 12-13p65 F arm Machinery New MTA Diesel. 1944 Case combine, 6-ft., with motor. Good used 50-T. baler, with mo tor. trucks Md pickups. !^79E° FA°/d tractor. a good buy. 1947 gas M. 1941 fuel H. Farmall 20. Garden tractor. McCormick-Deering 10-20, guar anteedto run. Bargain __ $25 x^-rt. raxes. 14-Ft. rakes. No. 5 John Deere mower. No. 16 IHC mower. F-12 mower. F-20 mower. Gooxi No. 27 IHC mower. Allis Chalmers B tractor. Model A truck sweep. Innes pickup. New underslung wagon. Overshot stacker. Handlift cultivators for H ana M and F20, $50 each while they last. See Us Before You Buy! Shelhamer Eqpt. Co. O’Neill NEW & USED MACHINERY NEW MM ^"Harvester Combine. MM Tractors (all sizes) Case SC Tractor. Case mowers. MM^StadS^ided'!l'rake!! Case and New Idea farm trailers _^ , USED J.D. 12 combine. IHC 5’ combine. SL ,ScW?la«Sni"no“ted)' Farmall Regular tractor 5£{\?lcJn?p wire b^er. MM Model E corn sheller WM. KROTTER CO. MM & NEW IDEA SALES AND SERVICE WEST O’NEILL - PHONE 531 SLAY SNAKE RED BIRD—Garry Wilson and Bruce Schollmeyer killed a rattle snake with 10 rattlers Saturday morning while eliing. They drove on to the snake with a tractor and used a lever from one of the elis for a weapon. NOTICE! Check These Prices on — Home Freezers Save from $110.45 to $270.45 — DELIVERED PRICES — Regular $399.95 FREEZER 13.3 Cu. Ft. Now_ 289.50 Regular $459.95 FREEZER 15-Cu. Ft. Now _ 299.50 Reg. $629.95 Double-Door FREEZER 20-Cu. Ft. Now__ 369.50 Regular $649.95 Upright FREEZER 18-Cu. Ft. Now__ 379.50 Brand New — Guaranteed 5 Yrs. MIDWEST Furniture & Appliance West O’Neill 10-13c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 4 good dwelling lots, east of the Brennan park and north of the hospital, in block 8, McCafferty’s annex.— P. C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 9tf FOR SALE: 2-bedroom, all mod em home, full basement, oil furnace. Garage, paved drive way. Fenced yard. — Lloyd Liedtke, 608 E. Benton, O’ NeilL phone 556-M. 5tf FOR SALE: Two lots in block No. 43, Rigg’s addition.—P. C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 9tf FOR SALE: Six - room house, part modem, full size lot, on East Benton street, two blocks from school and church, fine residence site.—See P. C. Don ohoe, O’Neill. 6tf FOR SALE: School land lease, no improvements, lots of wa ter and shade, good pasture, some alfalfa. — Mrs. Arden Johnson, Spencer, Nebr. ll-13p85 FOR SALE; 320-acre farm, 7 miles out. 140 cultivated, fair bldgs., 60 meadow, 120 pas ture. Price, $35 per acre. —R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 5tf THE DURRE 480 ACRES IMPROVED wet hay and pas ture land on Cache Creek SE of Chambers. Has 3 flowing wells. Priced for quick sale at $70 an acre. Fisher Realty Co. Norfolk, Nebr. 9tf HOUSE FOR SALE to be moved. Contact Ann Asimus, O’Neill 7tf I HAVE opened an acreage ad jacent to O’Neill and will sell either in acreages or lots. — Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, lltf I HAVE unlimited insurance money to loan on big ranch es. — R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf VEGETABLES FOR SALE: Cu cumbers, dill and beans, for table or canning. — Beilin’s Gardens, phone 338-J, O’Neill. 13tf tUR KENT FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment.—A. E. Bowen, O’Neill, phone 322-W. 13c FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms close in. Contact Edna Coyne, O’Neill, phone 535-W. 9tf FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116 So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart, O’Neill. FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer —Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms.— Marie Salisbury, 129 E. Clay, phone 324-W, O’Neill. 13-14p REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS QCD—Idella Burling et al to the State cf Nebr 4-27-54 $800 2 acres in NEy4NEy4 15-30-14 WD — Harold A Humrich to Arby Kruger & wf 7-17-54 $3500 Fart of Outlot N- Hallocks Add Stuart QCD — MB Higgins to Leon 1 D Putnam & wf 6-18-54 $1- Part of NWy4NWy4 32-29-11 WD — Clarence A Grimes to James Platt & wf 1-12-54 $400 Part of SEV4SEy4 19-26-12 WD—Albert L Finley to Le land L Finley & wf 2-4-48 $12, 000- SWV4 27-28-9 WD—Nora Maroney to Benja min Earl Morris 7-13-51 $900 Lots 4 & 5 Blk 2- Collins Add Atkinson MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Having decided to reduce part of our operations, would like to lease to responsible party our service station and shop. Per son making application must be financially responsible, but does not need a great deal of cash. Also chance to take over machinery line.—Write or see C. M. Wilson, Butte, Nebr. _ 13pl L-O-A-N-S 4% Federal Land Bank Long Term Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N O’Neill, Nebr. LADIES’ FUR COATS: Restyled — relined — repaired. Coats — jackets — capes — stoles. Write or call for free estimate. FELIX FUR SHOP 522 W. 1st St.,—Ph. 680 Grand Island, Nebr. 13-22c 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 L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding Wh NEVER bLLhr 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 IF YOU WANT a loan on your residence or business building, I can furnish the money, eith er on monthly payment plan or on straight yearly payment plan.—See R. H. Parker, O’ Neill, Nebr.50tf 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 LET’S GO GET A “Travel Accident Policy” for yourself and family cover ing death and medical ex pense, at low cost. Contact: Geo. C. Robertson, phone 534, O’Neill. 3tf Real Estate Loans WE have unlimited funds to loan on Ranches. If you anticipate needing a loan, CALL US TO DAY. Ernie Weller Associates Fhone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors; of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neil] HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf FOR INDIVIDUALLY designed Spencer supports, call 316, O’ Neill, Mrs. R, Kurtz. ll-19p O, E. (“Oakie ”) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — O’Neill ro Gregory— Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth and Charles Worth spent the week end in Gregory, S.D., where they iusited Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler. Sunday, they spent the ifternoon at Lake Andes, S.D. DRS. BROWN <S FRENCH Eyes Tested—Glasses Fitted Broken Lens Replaced in 24 Hours Other Repairs While You Wait Complete X-Ray WANTED WANTED: Man to manage Ap pliance and Hardware Store in O’Neill, Nebr. For particu lars inquire at—Frontier office. WANTED: New and used car salesman. Experience prefer red but not necessary. Contact —A. Marcellus, O’Neill, phone 370._ 4tf WANTED: Light trucking and dravage, all kinds. — Archie Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ or 125-J. 37tf WANTED: Custom baling, square bales, 12 cents each. — Lloyd Porter, phone 20-F04, Orchard. 6-13p WANTED: Hay or alfalfa to bale, shares or cash. Round baler.—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. __ 3tf SALESMAN WANTED: MAJOR FEED company needs a salesman in Holt and Antelope counties. Home nights. Social security retirement benefits, insurance and hospitalization. Car neeaed. Married and be tween 25 and 50. Reply Walt Baskett, Box 295, Norfolk, Nebr.12-13cl00 WANTED: Inside or outside painting work.—Henry Phelps, O’Neill.13-15p80 HELP WANTED: The Frontier has immediate opening in me chanical department for young man, preferably married, to learn to operate linotype ma chines, presses, etc. Ideal for Korean war veteran. Air con ditioned plant, group insur ance, paid vacations. Apply: Cal Stewart. CARDS of THANKS I WANT to thank all my rela tives and friends for all the beautiful cards, letters and gifts and all who came to visit me while I was in the hospital and since my return home; also thanks to all people who have done favors for me since I have been home. May God bless each and every one of you. MRS. WM. RITTERBUSH _13p50 I WISH to thank all of my friends and relatives for the nice get-well cards, letters and gifts I received during my stay in the Norfolk hospital. I also wish to thank all my friends who visited me. Everything was greatly appreciated. MRS. ARNIE MACE, JR. < 13p50 WE WISH to take this means to ; thank all of our friends and relatives for all the cards, let ters and gifts sent us during our stay in the hospital, and : also all those who visited us. It was all greatly appreciated. MRS. LLOYD DURRE and KATHLEEN KAY 13p50 I WISH to express my apprecia tion to all who sent cards and letters, also those who visited me while I was in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital and since I came home. Your thoughtful ness will surely be remember ed. MRS. FRED BAZELMAN I WISH to thank all my friends and neighbors who * were so kind to send me cards and flowers while I was in the hos pital; also the comforting words .in the loss of my son. —RHODA RIDGEWAY ___13p O'NEILL LOCALS Miss Marde Birmingham re turned Sunday from Nashville, Tenn.. where she had been a houseguest for a week of Capt. and Mrs. James T. Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Classen and Patty of Chicago, 111., arrived Monday and will visit until the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. George Padmos and son of Bonesteel, S.D., visit ed Tuesday with his brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Grimm and family of Kansas City, Mo., will arrive Saturday to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Lofflin. i Oats Running 45-50 Bushels Per Acre Quality in Boyd Is ‘Very Good’ LYNCH—Martin Jehorek has been threshing in the district 35 community. Oats are running at 45 and 50 bushels to the acre and as a rule are of “very good qual ity.” Many farmers have combined this season. Other Lynch News The Marlowe Johnson children of Spencer spent last week with Mrs. Guy Mulhair and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Havranek and children of Spencer visited at Joe Halva’s last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Johnson and baby of Spencer visited at the C. A. Moody home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sixta and family visited relatives in Spen cer Sunday. Mr. and IMrs. Robert Pischel and family of Verdel visited at E. V. Mulhairs Sunday. Mrs. Mary Zach and Wayne called at the Patsy Mulhair home Saturday. Rev. John Wieczorek returned Friday from a week’s, vacation in points in South Dakota. The Camp Fire girls and their leaders of Atkinson camped at the Lynch city park last week. Cecil Zink and daughter, Mrs. Alice Peterson of Caldwell, Ida., are here for a two weeks visit with relatives. Mr. an Mrs. Elmer Christensen of Monowi visited here Saturday. Donna and Sydney Greene re turned to their work in Lincoln after spending their vacation at the parental home. The Martin Fitzpatrick family of Idaho are here visiting at the Ray Alford home. Clarence Moody was a bus iness visitor in Butte Wednesdav, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. D. Von (Minden of Waterbury visited Mrs. K. Ethodman at the Lynch hospital. Mrs. Lewie Christensen return ed home from a visit with rela tives in Rapid City, S. D. Mrs. Fred Hrbek of Verdigre was a Lynch caller Saturday. Major Keith Eiler spent sever al days visit here with relatives while on leave. Sally Shaw is assisting Mrs. Ed Eleiser with housework. Donna Mae Stiefvater of Oma- i ia visited with Lynch relatives J ast week. Mrs. J. Cahvaleski and Miss rarol Wieczorek of Pennsylvania are here visiting their brother, itev. John Wieczorek, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jehorek were business visitors in John down Friday and Saturday look ng after their land interests here. Fred Svatos and son, Arlen, were Butte visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jehorek POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT CROSBYBBl/BYBS.... The greatest task of our leoders is to keep this country out of wor. Communist aggression and infil tration ore the greatest threots to our way of life. What is good for America should be our only guide in foreign offairs. Taxes and spending by the Fed eral Government must be cut. "Only in Peoce Can Our People I Prosper." Crosby for Senator Paul Pettygrove, Chairman i Hard of Hearing? MR. KAWELL, Audiologist representing Sioux City Hearing Center, will be at the Golden Hotel — O’Neill FRIDAY, JUNE 30th to help you with hearing problems FREE HEARING TESTS No Obligation 9:30 A.M. — 1:00 P.M. : were Crieghton visitors Monday, July 19. Mrs. Glen Craig and children returned to their home in Calif ornia after a month’s visit with the Craig relatives. Frank Weeder and daughters, Margene, motored to Norfolk Wednesday, July 21, where Mar gene had her teeth looked after. Boyd Sheriff Claude Collins of Butte was a business visitor in Lynch Friday. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Lechten berg and son of Butte and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarr and son of Pleasant View spent Sunday, July 25 at the Bernard Webber home. Mrs. Kate McDermott of Oma ha is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. P. Stenger, and family. JUSTICE COURT J. C. Harris, speeding, day time, $15 and costs, July 22, John R. Skinner. Burnell Schulz, driver for Gen fcial Wholesale, overweight on capacity plate, pending, July 22, Harold A. Cramer. Edward D. Voght, overweight on capacity plate, $10 and costs, July 23, Donald F. Richardson.’ Richard Lee Doud, driver for G. G. Gray, no reciprocity, $10 and costs, July 26, Jack W. H. Crouch. Dave J. Carbozal, driver for G. G. Gray, no reciprocity, $10 and costs, July 26, Jack W. H. Crouch. Clarence Taylor, driver for G. G. Gray, overweight on capaci ty plates, $10 and costs, July 26, Jack W. H. Crouch. Fernand L. Roberge, driver for G. C. Gray, overweight on rapacity plate. $10 and costs, July 26, Jack W. H. Crouch. A. James Woods, driver for Dolly M. Jacobs, overweight on capacity plates, $10 and costs, July 26, Jack W. H. Crouch. William R. Childers, driver for G. G. Gray, no reciprocity, $10 and costs, July 26, Jack W. H. Crouch. Roger L. Coleman, driver for Amalgamated Motor Transport, Ltd., overweight, $50 and costs, July 20, Jack W. H. Crouch. Eugene Hawthorne, driver for Moline Cone. Prod. Co., over weight, $50 and costs, July 20 Jack W. H. Crouch. Rudolph Mueller, driver for Simpson Insulation, no license on trailer tub kettle, pending July 20, Harold A. Cramer. W. G. Volkman, overweight on capacity plates, $10 and costs July 20, Harold A. Cramer. Genara St. Denis, overweight, $50 and costs, July 20, Jack W. H. Crouch. Raymond Whaley, intoxication, a days in jail. July 21, Joe Wert. Junior Seifert, driver for J. L reciprocity, pending, J 21> Donald F. Richardson. Ronald U. Law, speeding, day time, $10 and costs, July 22 John R. Skinner. " ’ . Lloyd M. Kyner, speeding Vhn'^bi'15 and COStS> July 2^ .»ohn R. Rlrinner. Murray B. Frix, speeding, day time, $10 and costs, July 22 John R. Skinner. y ’ Ino L. Shald, throwing light ed objects from moving vehicle no appearance, July 22. John r’ Skinner. The Frontier *or printing Prompt deliveries. — ___ I m ^^^^^^POLITICAI^^DVERTJSEMEN^^^^^ Richard A. Perry and Rickie met Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perry of Oakland, Calif., in Columbus Monday. They will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Perry, for a week. Mrs. Gary Leach and son of Atkinson visited over the week end with her parents', Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh, sr. Legal Notices (First pub. July 22, 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3981 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 16, 1954. In the Matter of the Estate of Orlow Colwell, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Harold H. Hargens as Admin istrator of said estate, and will be heard August 12, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebras Itcl LOUIS W. REIMRR, Coimty Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 12-14c Royal Theater — O’NEILL, NEBR. — Thurs. July 2S FAMILY NIGHT! Big Dougle Bill DOWN LAREDO WAY Rex Allen, the Arizona cow boy, and Koko, the miracle horse of the movies. — also — Judy Canova in THE UNf AMED HEIRESS With Donald Barry, George Cleveland, Taylor Holmes, Chick Chandler, Jack Kruschen, Hugh. Sanders. Family $1; adults 50c: children 12c FrL-Sat. July 30-31 Big Double Bill THE SEA AROUND US Color by technicolor. 20,000 thrills under the sea! A new world of wonders . . . from a world 3 billion years old! — also — CONQUEST OF COCHISE Color by technicolor. Starring John Hodiak, Robert Stack, Joy Page. No man more dangerous south of the border c Adults 50c; children 12c; mati nee Sat. 2:30. All children free when accompanied by parent Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 1-2-3 ? Naked fury strikes in THE NAKED JUNGLE Color by technicolor. Starring. Eleanor Parker and Charlton Heston. This New Orleans wom an that he’d bought for a bride, and the dread marabunta, na ture’s deadliest force, were the anly two things in the South American jungle left for empire auilder I.einingen to master! Adults 50c; children 12c; mali aee Sun. 2:30. All children unless in arms must have tickets POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT -----1 KERRY W. WALTERS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Supervisor — Second District Your support in primary on August 10 will be appreciated Protect Your Investment There is no better way than knowing the firm from whom you buy. We at Lew White Motor pride ourselves on our finer OK Warranted Used Cars and our Low Cost GMAC Terms. 1953 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. A like-new car with radio and heater. For the new car buyer _ $1,465.00 1952 Oldsmobile 88 Rocket 4 door Sedan. A super with all the trimmings. Very flashy _ $1,695.00 1952 Chevrolet 2-door Fleet line Deluxe. Sharp as a tack inside and out. Complete with radio and healer for only _ $1,135.00 _ 1950 Chevrolet 4-door Style line Deluxe. Radio, heater and spotlight. Reconditioned and ready to go for $735.00 1949 Chevrolet Fleelline 2- ; door. Healer, radio and sun visor. Drive it out for only --$535.00 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-door Sedan. Very low mileage and beautiful finish. A lot of car for a little money. Only _ $1,095.00 1948 Ford V8 2-door Sedan. 0 Fully equipped with thou sands of miles left $435.00 1950 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. A sparkler throughout and had but one owner $745.00 1952 Chevrolet Coupe. Fresh Air heater and plastic seal covers. A little powder puff $895.00 1946 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. Original blue finish that's nice. Fully equipped $395.00 1949 Chevrolet Vi-ton Pickup. 4-speed transmission. Thor oughly reconditioned. Like new _ $625X0 1936 Chevrolet lVi-ton Truck. Near new motor and good rubber. Suitable for many uses $125X0 J 1950 Ftude baker Vi-ton Pick up. Has large heater and steel box. Will do lots of work for .... $395.00 LEW WHITE MOTOR CO. “The Showplace of Quality Automobiles” Phone 100 O'Neill CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE — CADILLAC