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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1956)
_\\w ^Lvd' vvV^ l»i "// V'\'' !•/. */' v\vv <f t;////?4 w&W'Whhe ~ FOR SALE F^hirSA^ Purebred Hamp er* b?*rs Bie and rugged with extra lengths. Reasonable prices—Alfred Hansen. 5 miles west, 4 south and 14 west of Fla in view. 2$tf Used Car Bargains! 1952 Champ, hardtop 1951 Studebaker Commander 1952 Customline Ford 8 tudor 1952 1V4-T. long wheelbase Ford truck. Smith Motor Co. Studebaker Phone 562 — O’Neill IS YOUR insurance costing too much'1 Are you proporlv in sured’ —See Ed Thorin,' agt O’Neill. Nebr 44tf FOR SALE: Nice white rock hens, dressed for your locker f»r deep freeze only $1 each — Write Mrs Emil Gruhn, rte. ], O’Neill. 31-32p60 SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone.—Con tois Motor Co.. Neligh. 30tf FOR SALE: Registered Roan Shorthorn bull, 3 yrs. old. Gentle disposition and guar anteed breeder.—Albert Was son, Atkinson, Phone 7838 31tf FOR SALE: Aeromoter wind mills and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes.—John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. 23tf FOR SALE: Scratch pads, 2 for 5o.—The Frontier office. tf USED CARS 1956 Plymouth Savoy, 4-door, 2 tont*, heater, very clean. 1954 Chev., 150 series, 2-door, very clean. 1955 Chev., 210 Del Rae, 2-tone paint, radio, heater. Very sharp. 1951 Chev. Deluxe, 4-dr. power glide, heater. 1949 Chevrolet, motor very good. 1946 Motorcycle, Harley David son, completely overhauled and repainted. FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS Qualified Mechanics LOWEST HOURLY RATES We work evenings to get your job done! Hometown Motor Co. (Formerly Shierk Motor Co.) Ph. 430, O’Neill ATTENTION, FARMERS and Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $16 and up. Will deliver large or ders to any vicinity. Located 3 blocks east and 4 blocks north of traffic signal. — Phone 524-M, O’Neill. 51tf REGISTERED meat type Duroc boars from exceptionally heal thy herd. Brucellosis tested and vaccinated.—L. V. Gant & Sons, Atkinson, Nebr., 4 mi. east, 4 north, Vi west. Phone 7845 31-33pl30 Northwest Electric Motor Service DISTRIBUTOR for Fairbanks - Morse and Wagner. Electric motor rebuilding specialists. Motor controls. P ortable tools. APPLIANCES — COMMFJtCIAL AND REA WIRING 24 - Hour Service “Service is our motto!’’ Phone 243-W O’Neill 30tf FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp shire boars ready for service. Reasonably priced. — Henry Stelling & Son, Orchard. 24tf USED MACHINERY TRACTORS— ‘49 J-D B 2—'42 B J-D. •40 B J-D. 1949 ALLIS WD GRINDERS— G. I. Mill, good J-D 10” hammermill. MOWERS— No. 5 J-D. Farmhand heavy duty loader JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Up to 3 Vi Years to Pay Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O'Neill COMBINATN STORM/SCREEN Windows and Doors I have a window to fit your budget! free Estimates-Convenient Terms Call or Write JIM SESSIONS 409 (Evenings) P.O. Box ^68 FOR SALE- Purebred Yorkshire boars. Reasonably priced. — Frank Beelaert, Page. 23tf FOR SALE: Aged Hereford bull —M L. Gribble, Chambers. 32-33p60 FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, 12 to 25 mos. old.—2 Vi mi west of Drive In. John Niewohner, O’Neill 27-35p FOR SALE: 1941 Ford lVi ion truck. Good condition. Grain box and slip on stock rack. Good rubber.—Robert M. Reiser. Phone 5283, Butte. ^ 33p50 USED CARS i GIVE US a bid on these . . . I all local ears: ! ’53 Chevrolet Hardtop Bel Aire, radio, automatic shift, looks and runs like new. One owner car. '53 Chrysler Windsor 4-door se dan. Radio automatic shift, perfect condition. One-osvn er car. ’51 Kaisers $195 00 ’49 Chevrolet two-door $175.00 '48 Ford coupe $99 00 '46 Ford fordor $50 00 ’49 Kaiser $99.00 ’48 Jeep, runs good $275.00 USED PARTS for 1947, 1948, 1949. 1950 Kaisers at one third or less the new price! ALSO new parts for all Kais ers, Jeeps and Willys pick ups. Hurry! Outlaw Implement Co. O’NEILL, NEBR 33-34c FOR SALE: Child's 20-in. used bicycle. — Call Phone 312, O’Neill. 33c FOR SALE: 200 AAAA Leghorn pullets in full production, 100 AAA white rock pullets in full production. Priced $1 each for quick disposal.— George Fair banks, Stuart 33-34p75 FARM MACHINERY Several good Farmall H and M Tractors. See Bernard or Keith for a GOOD Trade Farmall 14 Ford tractor John Deere M with machinery Used Maytag washer 20-gal. gas water heater Hand sheller Used separators—hand or electric CHRISTMAS SPECIAL* Toy tractors and implements Whirpool washers and dryers Refrigerators and freezers Selfwashing separator Mud and snow tires Wright power saw Shelhamer Equip. Co. Your International Dealer Phone 570 — O’Neill Sunbeam Specials 10’6-in. Fry Pan $13.88 1116-in. Fry Pan $16.95 12>6-in. Fry Pan . $19.95 Steam or Dry Iron $11.88 20% Discount On All Small Appliances. GILLESPIE’S O’Neill, Nebr. 33c FOR SALE: Capons, dressed or alive. Will deliver if desired.— Obst Bros, 1 '6 mi East on hwy 20-275. 33-34pd MISCELLANEOUS Kelly’s Plumbing YOUR HEADQUARTERS for plumbing and well supplies, plumbing fixtures, Geneva steel kitchens, water systems, water softeners, septic tanks, root proof sewer pipe, wind mill heads and towers, pump jacks, well points, cylinders and leathers. If it pertains to plumbing or wa ter supply, we have it! Located 5 blocks south of the New Deal Oil Station, O’Neill. 43tf ANNOUNCEMENT Architectural designing, planning, estimating and drawing. Robert J. Krotter GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 531 or 285-J FRANK BEELAERT Page — Phone 25-F-23 AUCTIONEERING Specializing in Livestock Farm and Ranch Sales 37tf DANKERT’S PROPANE O’NEILL AND CHAMBERS Bulk Gas Deliveries Norge Appliances Gas Heating Systems Dearborn, Seigler, Coleman, Universal, Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER & DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert’s Propane 22tf STOCKMEN if you are waiting to see, you will be two years behind when you do see that Curtis Sires are improving the cattle in this area.—Call 469J Duane Gray, O’Neill. 31tf. IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf Wick’s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service 219 West Douglas — O’NEILL — Phone 211-W 16f60 Business Opportunity Standard Service STATION for lease in O’Neill. Very good business. Good location. For details, write — W. C. Whited O’Neill, Nebr., 319 E. Fremont or phone 709. 24tf AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THOR IN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O’Neill 3 6 Months to Repay on Real Estate LOANS $ 1,000 or less $25.00 to $1,000 ON FURNITURE OR AUTO Made on our regular monthly re payment plan and on a Special plan for fanners. CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL SERVICE Central l inance Corp. C. E. JONES, Mgr. Phone 14 O’Neill 2tfc O. E. ( "Oakie ’) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Pleating "The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES 1 Tione 126 O’Neill DON’T LET YOUR ACCOUNTS die of old age. — Call 520, O’ Neill Credit Bureau. 30tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf HUNT’S Plumbing & Heating COLEMAN BLEND AIR FURNACES — Gas or Oil Kohler, American & Briggs PLUMBING FIXTURES Paw Paw for Your Septic Tamk Water Systems Gas & Electric Water Heaters Phone 399 — O’Neill HALVA ELECTRIC O’NEILL THERE IS NO job too large or too small for us to repair. CAR HEATER motors repaired while you wait. 27-35c Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill AT YOUR SERVICE IN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KEITH ABART Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE avail able. Sell liquid fertilizer to farmers, full or spare time. Liberal profits, free local ad vertising. No investment, no experience required. Write “Na-Churs” Plant Food Co., 300 Monroe St., Marion, Ohio. 31-33c REAL ESTATE Real Estate FOR SALE Nine-room house, modem, nice lot, good location, very good terms, priced reasonable. 1,600-acre ranch with immediate possession, very good terms. 240-acre improved farm, north east of Atkinson. 320-acre farm east of Atkinson. 880-acre ranch in western Boyd county. Ed Thorin O’Neill - Phone 207 Auctioneer - Real Estate Broker 31c FOR SALE: 2 bedroom modem home, full basement, furnace heat, close to schools.—Call 539W, O’Neill, Clay Johnson jr. 29tf. FOR SALE Improved 520-acre farm in N.E. Holt county. SEVi sec. 11-30-14 _ $35 per acre Quarter section, good pasture, well fenced. Abart Company Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf FOR RENT FOR RENT The residence pro perty that Woody Grim built. Andrew Ramold is living in it. until about January 1. Look through it. Then write a letter to R. H. Parker at O’Neill, Nebr. 31-33c FOR RENT: Gas heated, furnish ed apartment with full bath. Close in. — Phone 440-J, O’ Neill. 24tf FOR RENT: Furnished, heated apartment, 3 rooms plus kitch enette and bath. Close in. — Phone 556-R. O’Neill. 19tf FOR RENT: A 4 room house, partly modern. Newly deco rated. Cheap — J. C. Parker, FOR RENT: Furnished apt., 4 rooms and bath. Utilities fur nished.—Phone 537 , O’Neill. 30tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf FOR RENT: Winter storage — Contact K. C . Hunt, O’Neill. 30tf FOR RENT: Partly modern 6 room house for rent. Close in. —Mrs. Frank Valla, 317 E. Everett st„ O’Neill. 27tfc FOR RENT: Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. tf FOR RENT: 3-room furnished apartment with utility room private entrance, heat, lights and water furnished.—Dale Thierolf, phone 566-LJ. 32-33e FOR RENT: Four bed-room home, completely remodeled, modern, gas heat. — Virgil Laursen. Phone 434, O’Neill. 32c FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment. Close in.—Mrs. Clar ence Donohoe, Phone 559-R, O’Neill. 32tf FOR RENT: 3 - room modern apartment, very nice and rea sonable. — Tony Asimus, O’ - Neill, phone 373 day. 33-34c Attention Clubs, organizations, parties schools, others. Enjoy and learn about Korea, Japan through slides, souveniers. For particulars, dates, etc., write Box 613, O’Neill, Nebr., or call 227-J 31-32 CARDS of THANKS WE ARE very grateful to every one who so kindly helped us in any way after our misfor tune and especially those who took over our housework and care of children. All visits, cards, kind words and prayers were a great comfort to us. A grateful thank-you to Drs. Wilson and Sucha, the entire hospital staff or St. Anthony’s for a most comfortable hospit al stay.—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko. 33p50 WE WANT to thank all our friends, neighbors and rela tives who visited our father during his stay in St. An thony’s hospital. Also the nurses, Sisters and Dr. Brown for the care they gave him until the time of his death. We are grateful to those who assisted in anyway with the dinner and lunch, the pall bearers. flower girls and those who sent flowers. Your kind ness meant so much to us.— Herman Kornock family. 33p50 I WOULD like to take this means to thank all my friends and relatives for their prayers, the lovely cards, and visits I re ceived during my recent stay in the hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Brown and the hospital staff at St. Anthony’s. —Caroline Backhaus. 33p I WANT to take this means to thank all my relatives and friends for the many cards, letters, flowers, gifts, and prayers, and the many visits that I received while I was in the hospital. Also thanks to the pastors for their visits and prayers. Many thanks to Dr. Brauer and the hospital staff for the good care, kind ness and friendliness that was given me while I was there. Many thanks again, and God bless you all. —WM. RIECK I WISH to thank all for their acts of kindness to me and my fam ily during my stay, in the hos pital and while convalescing.— Mrs. Lisle E. Mewmaw. 33p50 O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer were birthday dinner guests of Kenny Claussen at the home of Mrs. Mary Claussen north of Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arrasmith of Spalding visited Sunday at the homes of Fred Lindberg, C. E. Worth and Roy Worth. Mr. and Mrs. S. Zakrzewski were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski of Opportunity. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Pro dany and daughters of Butte. Mrs. Dora Loposky of Chero kee, la., and Mrs. Ola Irmers of Chambers called on Mrs. Groverf Shaw Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring' were Sunday callers of Mrs. Ken- j neth Heiss of Page. I WANTED | WANTED: Practical nurse to care for a sick, elderly lady in modern home. — Write Box A N c-o Frontier. O’Neill. 32p35 WANTED Baby-sitting evenings, after 6 o’clock Verv reliable.— Call 143-W. ' 33-36pl00 SALESMEN, ARE YOU QUALIFIED? Here is a better sales position' for men with ambition 1 QUALIFICATIONS A. Age 21 to 45. B. Own a reasonably late' model car. C. Able to travel in your part of the state, Mon day through Friday. Home every week-end. .2 TYPE OF WORK A. Interviewing families rn connection with in tensive advertising program. 3. COMPENSATION A Far above average snl and expense to be dis cussed at the time of interview. This posi tion is permanent.! Please call in person i and see: Mr. Blake Hotel Golden. Thurs., Dec. 20th 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 33-34c WANTED TO RENT Combina tion stock and grain farm or place, can be all pasture and hfiy land. — Write box 500 in care of The Frontier, O’Neill, Nebr. LOST & FOUND LOST: Long yearling white heier branded W over reverse P, marked on lower right ear. --Paul Woidneck, 1 Vi miles west of Midway. 33p40 I OST Out of Middle Branch pasture three steers, various color and size. Branded T - D left hip.—Gurney Drayton, Orchard. 29tf Paul Hiatt Is Named Noble Grand CHAMBERS — At the regular meeting of the IOOF lodge 239 on Tuesday evening, December 4, the following officers were elect ed: Paul Hiatt of Amelia, noble grand; T. E. Newhouse of Cham bers, vice grand; Duane Carson of Chambers, secretary; Lloyd Wal do of Amelia, treasurer, and Charles Green was reelected to a position on the board of trustees. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter went to Hoisington, Kans., Wednesday, December 12, to spend a few days with their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Walter. Ivan has recently been hospital ized due to an infection. The Chambers Garden club held its Christmas party and program at the Cliff Gillette home Wednesday, December 6, with a good attendance. Several of the husbands were present as guests. It was voted to go caroling Saturday evening, December 22. The program under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Grimes and Mrs. | Ernest Thorin related to Christ mas. Mrs. Fred Tucker won the door prize. Gifts were exchanged j A hot covered dish lunch was j served. The Beautiful Valley Garden club met Tuesday evening, De cember 4, at the home of Mrs. T. E. Newhouse with Mrs. George Smith cohostess. Twenty mem bers and two visitors were pre sent. Two new members will be added to the roll, Mrs. Carl Lambert and Mrs. Stanley Lam bert. Following a short business meeting the group enjoyed a pro gram of games and quizzes. Gifts were exchanged and lunch was ’nr) T’Kn frrinnf I nrf 1 O ^*7 will be with Mrs. Reed Bell. The Chambers public school presented a choTle on Friday evening, December 7, under the direction of Supt. D. A. Hopkins. It was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bergstrom and family moved recently to Ewing where they had purchased a home. Mr. Bergstrom is con nected with the Farmer’s and Ranchers Co-op association. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walter and children visited his brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirkland, at Burwell Friday. Sunday, December 2, guests in the C. V. Robertson home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spann, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Robertson and children, Mrs. A1 Dierking, Mrs. John Walter, sr., all of Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robert son and family of O’Neill. The occasion honored Mrs. Spann on her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stowell of O’Neill spent Friday evening, December 7, in the A. A. Walter home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart of Des Moines, la., friends of Merle Fagan, accompanied him home last weekend for a day’s visit. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Myers and family drove to Greeley Sunday December 9, to help his mother, Rev. Virginia Myers, celebrate her birthday anniversary. Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of All Kinds »-— Christian Mothers in Gilt Exchange EWING—The Christian Moth ers of St Peter’s Catholic church met Tuesday evening, December 4. at St. Dominic’s hall. Forty-six members were prtsent. At the b usiness session con ducted by Mrs. Allan Pollock, fund raising projects were discus sed for the polio drive next month. Mrs. Max Wanser. treasurer, made a report which included the bazaar held in November. A Christmas party during the recreational hour was enjoyed with games and exchange of gifts. Mrs. Ralph Munn drew the num ber for the door prize. Lunch was served by the fol lowing hostesses: Mrs. Kermit Jefferies, Mrs. R. B. Krachie, Mrs. Lyle Dierks and Mrs. Wil liam Hobbs. Other Ewing News Paul Gunter represented the youth group at the meeting of the town board held Tuesday eve ning, December 4 A youth center, a project of the teenagers in Ew ing, is in the organization stage. A place to meet is one of the pro blems at present. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks en tertained Carroll French of Page at a 6 o’clock dinner Monday eve- j ning. He is a college classmate of their son, Merton. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Olson and family were guests on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson. Mrs. Inez Burch of Chandler, | Ariz., was entertained Sunday evening, November 25, at a 6 o’ clock dinner at the home of Mrs.! Josie Versaw. Sandra Tellender celebrated her 10th birthday anniversary on Friday, December 7. Her grand mother, Mrs. Josie Versaw, in vited Sandra’s classmates of the fifth and sixth grades to be their guests from 4 to 5:30 p m. Games provided fun for the youngsters. Ice cream and cake were served, j Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schueth returned home Monday, Decem ber 3, from Humphrey where they were weekend guests at the home of their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schueth, and Lois Otto on Saturday, De cember 1. CHAMBERS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iverson of Ainsworth were overnight guests of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dobbs and children. Lloyd Gleet! and Erwin Car penter attended a meeting in O - Neill Thursday, December 7, of a group interested in developing a permanent organization for the purpose of promoting interest in Shorthorn cattle in North-Central Nebraska. . Paul Roth and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beierle and son of Columbus are staying at the Roth home in Chambers until after the holi days. Mrs. Roth remained in Columbus where she is employ ed. , Wm. Crawford left Sunday, December 9. for Kansas City, Mo., to attend a Co-op Managers school. He is expected home Saturday. Money to Loan — on — AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITUR" Central Finance O'Neill Nebraska C. E. Jones, Manager Mrs. Clarence Finch Heads Help l Club YENl'S Mrs Francis Boelter entertained the Help U club for the Wednesday afternoon, De cember 5. meeting with 14 mem bers present. 1 he afternoon was spent plan ning the Christmas party, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser, with the losing side in attendance enter taining on December 19. Officers elected for the coming year were: Mrs. Clarence Finch,! president; Mrs. Ora Caskey, vice president; and Mrs Ralph Brook - houser, secret ary-treasurer. Mrs Alta Finch received the door prize. Mrs. Boelter served lunch. Other Venus News Wednesday, December 5, after- , noon and evening guests at the Ralph Brookhouser home were Mr. and Mrs Marlin E. Tusha of Verdigre. Mr. Tusha, who is em ployed by Pan-American airlines as a co-pilot, came Sunday by air from San Francisco to Omaha to spend 10 days with his wife and family. Mrs. Tusha is the former Donna Brookhouser. Hubert Thompson of Center was a dinner guest at the Ralph Brookhouser home Monday, De cern bor 3. Bryan Finch and Clarence Finch were Sioux City visitor* Tuesday. December 4, where they attended the wrestling matches that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Davis and family of Norfolk visited at the latter's parents. Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Summer, on Monday, De cember ;i. Thej called at the Ralph Brookhouser home that af ternoon. Sidney Faulhabei cabled hay for Ralph Brookhouser Tuesday and Wednesday. December 4-5. Visitors at the Emil Barto* home Sunday, December 9, were Mr and Mrs Leonard Davey and son of Bellevue. Miss Patty Mason of Plattsmoutli and Mr and Mr*. Ralph Brookhouser. The Davey* are former residents of Venus. Mrs Cecil Moser is helping out at the Venus store. O’Neill News Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. S Zakrzewski were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox of Orchard. Dr Bill Slusher of Valentine spent Saturday evening and Sun day at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Watson. Mrs. Bertha Hayden of Wig gins. Colo, is visiting Mrs. Guy Young and friends in the O' Neill vicinity. I GUARANTEED Used Cars! I,|>> ( lll-.\ liOLKT 4-l>r. ItH-Air Sedan $1,695 14,000 actual miles, like new inside and out 19.>i I’ON 11 AC 4-I>r. Deluxe Sedan $1,115 Very dependable, priced to sell. *h’4 PONIIAC 2-I>r. Custom Hardtop $1,495 Without a doubt the cleanest used ear in town! 1954 IIUICK CONVERTIBLE COUPE $1,195 A special for the young at heart! 1954 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Deluxe Sedan $1,295 \ cry clean with a lot of dependable transportation 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan $ 995 Low priced transportation priced right for the buyer. 1953 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Sedan $ 995 Ia»ok it over and you’ll agree it is a bargain 1950 DODGE 4-I)r. Coronet Sedan $ 359 ,»49t7,v7Acov2',Trul7r„d '“ranl''a ,,ke * ■** 7*;, « I he best ’49 in town—guaranteed—look at it! We are always anxious to trade cars 01 whatever you have to trade for a car, and we are open evenings for your shop ping convenience. a£°Vfi cars are aU one-owner trade-ins on 1956 and 1957 Pontiacs. Our policy is to guarantee any and all f the used cars listed above. If we feel we cannot guaran tee a used car under the Pontiac Good-Will Used Car Guar neale we. dl®pofe (,f il through Wholesale Auctions or to aleis who deal strictly in used cars and are in the market then^T^ fil a.price’ If il is Pr'ce you are looking for | shop the following cheapies guaranteed to run— 1947 Chrysler 4-Dr. $125 J 1946 Pontiac 4-Dr. $115 j I 946 Mercury 4-Dr. $ 95 1948 Ford V-8 2-Dr. $125 1948 Plymouth Coupe $100 WM. KROTTER CO. PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE AGENTS FOR GMAC AND MOTORS INSURANCE Tm a John Deere roan, in vself " Of course. And he comes by it naturally. For two of hi* greatest heroes are John Deere men—Dad and Granddad. That's why your young one will take such pride in owning and riding a John Deere Tractor-Cycle—the toy tractor that looks just like the new John Deere Model “60”—that’s built to take the punishment that young sters are bound to put it to. That’s why your boy or girl will de light in the John Deere miniatur* line, too—the tiny scale models shown below that actually have functional parts and that bring a note Tractor of realism to the toyland farm. Order early in time for Christmas. ^ ^ l ■ Wagon Disk Harrow The John Deere Tractor-Cycle, a stur dily built riding toy. Rubber tires, Oilite bearing*, chain drive. Spreader Combine Plow Harry R. Smith Implements Phone 562 — O’Neill ^J