\ ‘ j i . iL n , f/v* trade U)A* * FOR SALE FOR SALE: Used gas range, used only 1*4 years.—Phone 419-LR __ 23p35 FOR SALE: Like new ’53 Inter national 2-ton truck, combina tion 1514-foot box, 10,000 miles, radio, heater, directional sig nals.—Jack Barr, O’Neill. 20tf Raise Genuine CHINCHILLAS FOR REGISTERED and pedi greed breeding stock see or write— Gordon Thompson Neligh 22-30c FOR SALE: One D-L 30 regular Iron Fireman stoker with all controls. In good condition.— Mrs. John C. Gallagher, phone 310-J, O’Neill. 22-23c FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire spring boars and gilts. Many sired by Silver Meteor, Reserve Grand Champion Boar 1954 Nebr. State Fair; others by Defender and Sensation. 75 to choose from. (Meat type, lots of size, stretch and doing ability. —John Raster, Clearwater. 22-25c New Cornpicker Bargains! G.L. and FARMRITE 1- Row pull type or 1-row semi mounted _ $450.00 2- Row mounted_$575.00 2-Row pull type - $695.00 Largest stock of parts for G.I.’s, Farmrite, David Bradley in Nebraska. Massey-Harris 2-row mounted or self-propelled pickers. Used pickers of all kinds. Cook’s Miracle Shucking Beds for most all pickers _ $105.00 Kelly Ryan elevators. Duncan steel com cribs. Outlaw Implement Cot. O’Neill, Nebraska 20tf FOR SALE: Registered Duroc baors. reading blood lines. Reasonable. —Bruce Fletcher, Orchard. 23p 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 TlSED 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 CVNeill HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE: Has lots of cabinet space, good heater, large electric refrig erator and has apartment size range. I have never used this trailer and am asking only $2,145 and I will deliver free. It’s fully modem. — Joe Phil ben, Neligh.23-25c STEEL CORNCRIB BARGAINS! Duncan, Walsh or Columbian steel com cribs. Complete with galvanized roof and heavy gal vanized wire siding. 1000 bu. size that holds 2000 bu. baskets of ear corn. Priced at $327.00 delivered to O’Neill. Government storage rent will pay for these cribs in a trifle over two years time. Outlaw Implement Co. O’Neill, Nebr. 22tf FOR SALE: Heavy duty 2-wheel trailer with oak stock rack.— Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill. 20-21c FOR SALE: Oil burner, stack control, thermostat and fit tings, $75.—Mrs. Lod Janou sek. phone 476-W, O’Neill. 17tf Used Car — Truck Pickup BARGAINS! CARS. 1948, '49, ’51 Kaisers. 1952 Willys 6. 1946 Fords and Hudsons. PICKUPS — JEEPS: 1953 Willys 4-wheel drive pick up, 7,000 miles. 1950 Dodge pickup. 1940, 44 International and Chev rolet pickups. Your choice $95. TRUCKS: 1951 Ford l^-ton truck, grain box. Runs like new. 1947, 49 Jeeps. Outlaw Implement Co. O’Neill, Nebr. 23-24c FOR SALE: 1942 International pickup. Clean. —John C. Babl, phone 476-R, O’Neill. 23tf FOR SALE: Used set of 4 U-S. Royals, 6.70x15, first-line tires. Good condition. Any reason able offer takes them. — In quire at The Frontier. 23nc USED CARS 1949 FORD V-8 2-dr., ‘‘A clean car throughout.” 1953 PON1IAC CUSTOM CAT ALINA >J, “with a new-car guarantee.” 1952 PONTIAC 2-dr. 8 Deluxe, “16,000 actual miles, priced at one-half of new price.’ 1951 PONTIAC 8, 4-*dr., good rubber all around. 1949 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Special, “a good motor and a fair body, priced to sell.” GMAC FINANCING WM. KROTTER CO. PONTIAC Phone 531 — West O’Neill IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. _44tf FOR SALE: Aero motor wind mills, and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman. Nebr. _7tf ELEVATOR BARGAINS! NEW elevators for grain, ear corn, baled hay or ensilage. 32-ft. main elevator with 8-ft. drag hopper, total of 40 ft., all for_$285.00 Will elevate 300 bu. ear com or 500 bu. small grain in 10 min utes. Elevators in all sizes, 24 ft. to 60 ft. Outlaw Implement Co. O’Neill, Nebr. 22tf F'OR SALE: 200 AAA grade year ling hens.—Roy Dresher, Spen cer, Nebr. 22-23p60 BEST BUYS! 3952 Plymouth 4-door, radio, heater, very clean. A bargain. 1952 DeSoto club coupe. 1950 Ford 2-dr., heater, overdrive, seat covers. Bargain. 1947 Chevrolet 4-door. 1942 Ford 2-door, good school car. COME IN AND SEE US! We like to trade!! Shierk Motor Co. 430 South 4th — O’Neill Farm Machinery 1950 Super A tractor. 1950 Ford tractor. 1949 Gas M tractor. 1950 “H” International. Winch to lit F-30. 10C hammermill. F’arm fuel tanks. Two-bottom plow for C tractor. 1947 gas M. 1950 C tractor. 2—Farmall 30’s. Farmall 12. No. 4 IHC plow. No. 5 John Deere mower. 2—No. 9 IHC trail mowers. 50-T. baler with engine. 21-ft. Mayrath auger elevator, complete with engine. New underslung wagon. No. 8 two-bottom plow. 14-ft. Massey-Harris drill. 7-ft. Dempster drill. Kelly Ryan one-way disc. 25 V mower. Case horse mower. Mower to fit Regular and F-20 i2-ft. rakes. Sargent hydraulic loader. Don’t forget to see our REFRIGERTOR and FREEZER SPECIALS! Shelhamer Eqpt. Co. O’Neill New ’54 STUDEBAKERS Passenger Cars and Trucks — On Display USED CARS 1949 Mercury 4-door. 1950 Ford tudor, custom, with overdrive. 1952 4-dr. Studebaker Champion. 1953 DeSoto club coupe. SMITH MOTOR CO. “Home of Studebaker’’ Phone 562 — O’Neill New Machinery J-D 227 corn picker. J-D 200 corn picker. 12-ft. Easy Flow fertilizer spreader. J-D spreaders. Farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. John Deere trailer wagons. Central and Bus Brown boxes. J-D 7x12 box. J-D 26” wide track box. J-D elevator. J-D-D oils, greases and batteries. Bale ties, cable. Plymouth baler and binder ■ twine. vUsed Machinery 101 John Deere picker. Case 1-row snapper. 52-Ft. Galloway elevator. 1946 H John Deere. 1938 F20 IHC tractor. \ J-D 4-wheel spreader. Mo. 5 J-D mower. j Used Farmhand. Hydraulic manure loader. John Deere 12-ft. rake. We trade and give terms on John ' Deere Credit Plan. Come in 1 and see us! 5 Harry R. Smith Impls. Tour John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill ] FOR SALE: Shetland pony, com ing 3-yrs.-old. Wei broke and gentle. Jet black and white.— Ronald Rasmussen, Plainview, phone 138W. 23-24c HOOVER Sales & Service B I G L I N ’ S Phone 38 — O’Neill CORN PICKER SPECIALS 2-Row G.I. pull. 2-Row New Idea pulL 2 No. 24 2-row IHC’s, mounted. Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’Neill FOR SALE: Auto guide and square turn 8-inch H-bearo ready built cable racks. We trade.—Hoerle Service, 25 mi. south of O’Neill on highway 281. Write to Eugene Hoerle, Ewing. 20-31p365 NEW & USED MACHINERY NEW • NI-Hom flare-top wagon boxes. MM Tractors (all sizes). Case 2-row snapper. N.I. 2-row picker. Case SC Tractor. Case and New Idea farm trailers. USED F-14 Farmall with mtd. 2-row G.I. picker (excellent condi tion). Used J-D Wheatland plows. Case SC tractor. Farmall Regular tractor. N.I. 2-row picker. Joliet corn sheller, on rubber. WM. KROITER CO. MM & NEW IDEA SALES AND SERVICE WEST O’NEILL — PHONE 531 FOR SALE: Some alfalfa and prairie hay.—Inquire of James Earley, sr., O’Neill. 22-23p FOR SALE: Combination coal and bottle gas range, excellent condition, $60.—502 No. 1st st., O’Neill. 23p35 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: The Charles B. Crook 5 acres adjoining town, 5-room house with natural gas heat, electric lights, water and sewer system, 5 rooms, 1% bath. Will sell at a bargain as being transferred out of the state. — See P. C. Donohoe, broker, O’Neill. 22tf FOR SALE: Residence property at Inman, Nebr., 6 acres ground and several buildings.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE: 8-room house 6 blocks from school; 6 - room house 2 blocks from school; several good building lots. — See P. C. Donohoe, broker, O’ Neill. 22 tf FOR SALE: Steel covered build ing, 10’ x 12’. Excellent for mouse proof storage. — C. G. Shelhase, phone 239-M, O’ Neill. SANDHILL RANCHES WE HAVE them from 50 to 500 cow capacity. Contact us for descriptions of our listings THORIN - BOWKER AGENCY Phone 207 O’Neill FOR SALE: House and lot on sewer. — Ann Asimus, phone 210, O’Neill. I8tf 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 I HAVE opened an acreage ad jacent to O’Neill and will sell ' either in acreages or lots. — Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill lltf FOR SALE OR RENT: 24x90 ft. store building in good condi tion. near center of town. — F. J. Dishner, 625 E. Douglas st., O’Neill._ i8tf hEAL ESTATE: Nice home and 17 acres near Page. Priced to sell. Additional 320 acres can be had if desired. — Keith A. Abart, phone 520, O’Neill. 22c FOR SALE: 2-bedroom modem home with basement on East ' Grant.—Thorin-Bowker Agen cy, phone 207, O’Neill. _19c 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 ■ OR 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 \.l Langan Home— Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langan if Columbus visited Friday at he home of his parents, Mr. and klrs. M. M. Langan and his ( >rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and : drs. John DeWitt. The three Lan jan children who have been ( risiting their grandparents and < incle and aunt for 10 days re urned to Columbus with their >arents. Visitor Here— < Mrs. Gladys Oxford of Cham- i >ershas been visiting at the home 1 if Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus since i ast Thursday. 1 MISCELLANEOUS L-O-A-N-S 4% Federal Land Bank Long Term Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N O’Neill. Nebr. 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 L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding 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 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 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 HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors; of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill tf HALVA’S ELECTRIC J&rtur Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf [ HAVE unlimited insurance money to loan on big ranch es. — R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf PIANO LESSONS: Given in my home. — Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke. phone 556-M, O’Neill. 16tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill WANTED: Two men or women to do sales work in counties covered by this newspaper. Home nights. Must be willing to work at least seven hours a day. Car furnished or car ex pense to those accepted. Lib eral commission and bonus. For complete information write Earle C. Baillie, Loup City, Nebr., Phone 118. 15tf WANTED WANTED: Work by middle aged lady.—Mrs. Emil Tomsik, box 274, Atkinson. 23-26p WANTED: Alfalfa and sweet clo ver seed. — E. H. Medcalf, Chambers 21tf O. E. ("Oakie”) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — O’Neill WANTED TO BUY: Small coal wood kitchen range. — Phone 373, O’Neill. 23p35 WANTED: Light trucking and dray age, all kinds. — Archie Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ or 125-J. 37tf WANTED: Auctioneering. Aug ust graduate of Reisch School of Auctioneering. Will sell all types of sales. Reasonable terms. No sale too large or too small. — M. Grossnicklaus, Chambers, phone 2348. 16-23pl85 WANTED: Custom baling, square bales, wire tie. New Holland baler.—Bert DeGroff, O’Neill.23-26p MARRIAGE LICENSES Anthony Joseph Hanus 25, )maha, and Rita Marie Miller, 11, Atkinson, October 1. Stanley Eugene Watson, 18, ) Neill, and Elizabeth Josephine Partner, 17, Chambers, October TO FROELICH RANCH INMAN— Mr. and Mrs. Glen iprague and son, Russell, moved rom here the past week to the Villiam J. Froelich, sr., ranch, lorthwest of Atkinson, where hey will make their home. for~rent FOR RENT: Partially furnished 4-room apt., with bath. —Ph 537, O’Neill. 23c I OR RENT; 5-room all modern apartment in new home.—Ph 508-M, O’Neill. FOR RENT. Front apt. — Mrs. Etta Shriner, O’Neill, phone 136-_ 23c FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT; Furnished apt., 3 rooms and bath; also sleeping rooms. Call 102 or 509-W, O’ Neill. 22c FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116 So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart, O’Neill. pOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer —Spelts-Rav Lbr Co HOUSE FOR RENT: Contact Ann Asimus, O’Neill. 21c CARDS of THANKS AGAIN I wish to thank every one at St. Anthony’s and also everyone for the cards, flowers and many kindnesses accord ed me during my recent ill ness. —TILLIE KESTENHOLTZ __ 5 Op MY MOST sincere thanks to all friends and loved ones for kindnesses during my recent illness and to Doctor Brown and the staff and nurses at St. Anthony’s hospital for tender care, and to many friends for cards, gifts, flowers and visits. May the dear Lord bless you all. Thanks again. MRS. DELLA EBY _ 23c25 WE WISH to thank all our friends and relatives for their cards and letters of sympathy, for the floral offerings and oth er deeds of thoughtfulness to us at the time of the death of our beloved mother and grand mother, Mrs. Rosetta Fridley. All were very much appreciat ed.—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klipp hahn and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fridley and chil dren. Mrs. Katherine Boies and children. 23p LOST and ~FOUND LOST: Lady’s wrist watch on Thursday in O’Neill. Reward. —Mrs. Frank Nelson, O’Neill. _23p35 FOUND: Brown and white cock er spaniel dog several days ago at our home. — Clarence Ernst, O’Neill. 23p STRAYED: Dark color polled Hereford steer calf. Weight approximately 500 lbs. Dim brand “B‘” on left hip. —John Berger, phone 19-F13, O’Neill. 23 tf FOUND: A billfold in the vicini ty of the bus depot. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Contact Donna Perry, ONeill, phone 584-J12. 23c55 Attend Nuptials at Offutt Air Base CHAMBERS— The following from Chambers attended the wedding of Miss Angie Spath and S/Sgt. Kieth McMillen at the Offutt air base chapel at Omaha Sunday, October 3: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spath, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spath and Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Grossnicklaus, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Clouse, Mrs. Cecil Clouse and Neva Jarman. Mrs. Frank Spath and Elaine went to Omaha on Tuesday, Sep tember 28; the others on Friday, and Saturday. Several of the group attended the Ak-Sar-Ben rodeo. Other Chambers News At the republican caucus in Conley township the following were nominated: Joe Homolka, treasurer; Emerson Loeske, jus tice of the peace, and Lawrence Tangeman, clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson and mother, Mrs. Halloway, were Sunday dinner guests in the Clyde Kiltz home. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and children of Atkinson were Sun day, October 3, guests in the E. R. Carpenter home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott visit ed in the Johnson home one day last week. Mrs. John Wintermote is spending the week In the home af her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper cisited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sewell John son, and family Sunday, October Suzanne Stewart Is 8-Years-Old— On Saturday, Suzanne Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Stewart, celebrated her ?ighth birthday anniversary with i group of neighborhood chil dren. After attending the Royal the ater, they played games and were served refreshments. rHE FRONTIER for your print ing needs. \ —-__ _ ■ Pinochle Clubbers Entertain Husbands DELOIT—Members of the De loit Pinochle club entertained their husbands at a party Tues day evening, September 28, at the Frank Miller home. High prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent Thiele, low to Carl Thiele and Mrs. Wayne Paul. Leonard Miller received the traveling prize. A dessert-lunch was served by Mrs. Carl Thiele and Mrs. A. Koenig. Other Deloit News Sunday dinner guests at the H. Reimer home were Curtis Rey nolds of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak, ac companied by Mrs. Alice Lodge of Norfolk and Mrs. Rose Lodge of California, left Saturday for a trip to Oregon and California. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kurpgeweit visited recently at the L. Larson home. Mrs. Alice Lodge and Peggy Lodge of Norfolk, Mrs. Rose Lodge of Oakland, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak were Saturay dinner guests at the Wayne Paul home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauer and family were supper guests last Thursday evening at the Dwayne Borg home at O’Neill in honor of Patty Bauer’s birth day anniversary. Wayne Paul and Nancy were O’Neill visitors Saturday. Nancy had dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lucas of California visited the E. L. Sis son and Melvin Rexine homes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Taylor were supper guests at the Henry Reimer home Friday evening. Don Larson, a student at Wayne, spent the weekend at home. Farm bureau met on Tuesday evening, September 28, at the Earl Schrunk home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lodge and family of Norfolk spent Sun day at the Wayne Paul home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Paul and Larry were last Thursday eve ning visitors at the Julian Paul home in Elgin. Wilma Sehi is employed at the Wanek drug store in Neligh. Don Spahn, who is in service in Austria, was granted a 27-day leave to visit his parents, who are vacationing in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns and daughter were supper guests at the Raymond Hunter home last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Huffman ------— I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle David ... to reside in Chambers communi ty.—Westland Studio. and two daughters were Sunday dinner guests at the Zoe Huff man home in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bartak and family were visitors at Neligh on Saturday. Entertains Club— Mrs. Marvin Miller was host ess to members of the Chez-a Marie bridge club at her home Monday evening following din ner at the M&M. Mrs. A. P. Jaszkowiak was a guest for the evening. Those* having the high bridge scores were Mrs. William Artus, Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock and Mrs. Edward Gleeson. Entertains Clubs— Evelyn Stannard entertained members of the Martez and Del ta Dek clubs at dinner and bridge Tuesday evening at the Town House. Mrs. H. J. Lohaus and Mrs. Homer Mullen had the high bridge scores. 'Galloping” Breakfast— A “galloping” come-as-you-are breakfast was held by members of the Circle I of the Presbyteri an church last Thursday. The surprised hostess was Mrs. George C. Robertson. Californians Here— Mr. and Mrs. Max James of Bakersfield, Calif., arrived Tues day, September 28, and will visit at the home of Mrs. David Stan nard until Saturday when they leave for Denver, Colo. Jeudi in Session— Mrs. Dale Kersenbrock enter tained the Jeudi club at her home last Thursday evening. The winners at bridge were Mrs. J. B. Grady and Mrs. Winnie Barger. * * * Hollbrecht-David Nuptials at Oakdale At a 2 o’clock caremony in the home of the bride’s parents in Oakdale, Miss Darlene Holl brecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hollbrecht. and Lyle Da vid. son of Mr. and Mrs. William David of O’Neill, were united in marriage Friday, Ocotber 1. Rev erend Sagehorn, pastor of the Immanuel Lutheran church in Tilden, performed the rite. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length dress of white slipper sat in and chantilly lace. Her veil of illusion net fell from a pearl bandeau. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Shirley Hollbrecht of Ne ligh, a cousin of the bride, served as bridesmaid. She wore a lime green ballerina-length strapless gown with a matching bolero jacket. The dress was fashioned with a pleated net skirt over taffeta. She carried a nosegay bouquet of pink carnations. The bestman was Lawrence Tangeman of Chambers. Virgil David, brother of the bridegroom, played the steel guitar and sang “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?” A reception followed the cere mony at the home of the bride’s parents. Centering the wedding table was a three-tier cake trim med with pink carnations. For traveling, the bride wore a copen blue suit with pink and black accessories. The wedding trip took the couple to Wyoming and South Dakota. ; Mr. and Mrs. David will be at home near Chambers where the bridegroom is a rancher. V Don’t be concerned by our use of the word “CLEAR ANCE.” This is high quality furniture, carefully made and designed for TODAY. We are clearing all our floor samples and groups that have sold actively, to make room for incoming shipments arriving almost daily. This is your opportunity to SAVE! $50 Trade In Allowance On Your Used 2-Pc. Suite on the Purchase of a NEW 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM (Offer Applies Thursday, Friday, Saturday) Newly - Created priced from 149.50 and up! o c 36 suites to choose from Remember: Offer G Days Only! —___ MIDWEST FURN. & APPL. Phone 346-J West o’NeiU O