The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 03, 1941, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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MISCELLANEOUS
Dr. Fisher, Dentist J-tf
rug BOLT CUUXTT NEWS
WANTED
COMBINING. fl^O per Acre—
Paol Z*kneer#ki Opportunity. 9
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Girt for genera! house work—Mr<
Warren GrMr. O'HnU. . 8-1
FOR RENT
NEWLY BUILT and decorated
modem 4-room parUneet: also
Dewly decorated office spare,
ground floor, desirable location—
Lecla Peterson. Atkinson. 7-2
W. F. FINLEY, M. D.
Phone, Office 28
O’Neill :: Nebraska
DOCTORS
BROWN & FRENCH
(Mt+ PInw 77
Complete X-Ray Equipment
GUat* Correctly Pitted
RmMenre i Dr. Brawn, ttl
Pima | Dr. Frenek, 242
O'Neill Abstract Co.
C F. * Mabel McKenna
Real Estate - Insurance
PHONE 82
L. G. GILLESPIE j
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Insurance of All Kinds :
O’Neill, Nebraska j
pubiitfittten June 12, 1941)
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF
THE CITY OF O’NEILL.
NEBRASKA.
The following is the estimate of
expenses of the City of O'Neil),
Nebraska, for the fiscal year com
mencing the first Tuesday in May.
1941. and ending the first Tues
day in May. 1942:
Wages and salaries, as
provided for by Ordi
nance -----% 2,000.00
Maintenance of Police
Department --— 3,000.00
Maintenance of Water
Works_1500.00
Operation of Water
Works_ 5.000.00
Improvement of Water
Works__ 6,000 00
Street Lighting .- 4550 00
Street Maintenance and
Construction *ad re_
. pair of Walks - 4.000.00
Refunding bonds. Sink
ing Fund __—- 2500.00
Refunding bond
Interest_ 1,000.00
Maintenance of Fire
Department —-—— 1500.00
Maintenance of Sewers _ 1,600.00
Miscellaneous- 2,800.00
Support of Band- 700.00
Intersection Paving Bond
Sinking Fund -• 250.00
Interest on Intersection
Paving Bonds-190.00
Paving Warrant*. Dis
trict No. 8, including
Interest __—-- 2,000.00
Engineering Expenses 500.00
Parks and Grounds . 2,000.00
Total___$40390.00
Entire receipts of revenue for
the fiscal year ending the first
Tuesday in May,' 1941. was as
follows:
Water Collections_$ 8,839.70
Holt County Treasi»er_ 13,100.00
Road Fund_£_ 1,61736
Licenses, Shows Ped
dlers, Occupation Tax,
Police __ ■' 3,130.80
Curb and Gutter
Funds >'-£■_-/-j___ 64L80
Sale of Fr*^Thi»Ua ___ 125.00
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- JOHN KERSSnBROCK
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SaniFTS *ALS
Stas m berth j gneg *4sat by
rrt»* af at Drier erf Sale Masai
ta m by the Cl«rt of the District
Court at Hah Caoaty, Nebraska
l rs as artsaa pwiiitg is said Coart
■laws Federal Fane Mortca**
i Corpora t»o&, a rerporatiee, is
The hairs, devisees. te*a
taea, personal repreacrtativi
sad *9 other person* interest
'd n the estate of Grace L.
Badgiry. deceased, and others.
I sre drfendaets, 1 will sell to the
-ughest bidder for cash at the
front door of the coort house
in O'Neil. Nebraska, on the Tth
day of July, 1941. at 10 o'clock A.
V the following described prem
ises it Holt County. Nebraska:
West half of the west half
<jf Section 1ft, in Township SI,
North of Range 10; and North
east quarter of Section 13, in
iMs4ip 31, North of Ranee
11. all West of the 6th P. M„
in Holt County, Nebraska,
containing 330 acres more or
less according to Government
survey,
to satisfy the sum of $2,641.39
found due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $89 65 costs of suit
and accruing costs.
Dated this 4th day of June. 1941.
4-5 PETER W. DUFFY.
Sheriff of Holt County. Nebraska
(Firs* Publication June 19. 1941)
W. L. Brenoann, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2854
In the County Court of Holt'
County. Nebraska. June 16. 1941'
in the matter of the Estate of Nora!
G Rock. Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are;
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is October 10, 1941, and
for the payment of debts is Jane S.
1942 and that on July 10, 1941, and
on October 11, 1941 at 10 o'clock
A. M-. each day I will be at the
County Coart Room in said County
to receive, examine, bear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER.
5.1 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First Publication June 19. 1941)
Julius D. Cronin. Attorney)
NOTICE OF PINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2*22
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska. June 13, 1941.
In the matter of the Estate of
Joseph Maring. Deceased.
ALL PERSONS interested in
raid estate are hereby notified that
the Administrator DeBonis Non of
said estate has filed in this court
his final repor and a petition for
final settlement and distribution
of the residue of said estate; and
that said report and peiiion will be
hear*. July 9, 1941, at 10 o'clock, j
A. M. at the County Court Room is
sons interested may appear ana
O'Neill, Nebraska, when all per
be heard concerning said final re-;
port and the distribution of said
eetae.
LOUIS W. REIMER
6-3 County Judge'
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication June 26. 1941)
NOTICE OF FIIN AL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 2829
In the County Court of Holt
County. Nebraska. June 26, 1941.
In the matter of the estate of
Fred Lorens. Deceased.
All person* interested in said
estate are hereby notified that the
Administrator of said estate has
filad- hi <his court his final report
and a petition for final settlement
and distribution of the residue of
said estate;'1 and that said report
and petition will be heard July 16. f
1941, at 10 o’clock A M. at the
County Court Room in O’Neill, Ne
braska, when all persons interest-,
ed may appear and be heard con
corning said final report and the
distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W REIMER.
7*3 County Judge
(COUNTY .COURT SEAL)
Norman Gonderinger, Attorney.
(First publication June 26. 1941)
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 2860
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska. June 26, 1941.
In the Matter of the Estate of,
Robert R. Dickson. 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
Marjorie Dickson as Adminis
tratrix of said estate, and will be
heard July 17, 1941, at 10 o’clock
A. M.. at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
7-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
(First Publication July 3. 1941
Thomas Nolan, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 2*57
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 27. 1941.
In the matter of the Estate of
Agnes R. Donohoe, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limit
ed for presenting claims against
said estate is October 24, 1941. and
for the payment of debt is June 27,
.1942. and that on July 24, 1941, and
on October 25. 1941, at 10 o’clock
A. M., each day 1 will be at the
County Court Room in said County
;to receive, examine, hOaV. allow,
or adjust all cliims and objections
djily T *'* .''*
LOjjfe’W. reime!r,
14 -Vs “ Cduhty Judge,
-COURT-SEAL):v , ]
(Ptm puh5faw« «T -t !»1)
' Am p lUrrs- Attorney
None* or n*wc
teat* >* H5s
Estate of Sarah E; Wtlwn. De
ceased. 1a the County Court of
Holt County. Nebraska. I
The State of Nebraska to all
persona ialfnr j‘ is satd eatato.
-reditar? and heirs taka notice,
that Guy A. WHson aas filed to*
petitksr. aUeirsrvc that Surah E
Wilson died intestate in Holt
County, Nebraska, on or about
October 16. 1901. being a resident
and inhabitant of Holt County.
Nebraska, and the owner of the
following described real estate,
to-wit:
The South Half of the South
east Quarter and the North
west Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section Eleven
(11) and the Northeast Quar
ter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section Fourteen (14) all
in Township 32. Range 10 West
of the Sixth P. M., Holt
Courty, Nebraska,
leaving as her sole and only heirs
at law the following named per
sons, to-wit:
Her widower William H. Wil
son, now since deceased and
the following children: Irvin
LeRoy Wilson, Maude E. Pinlc
erman, Ernest E. Wilson, Guy
A. Wilson, Fay E- Pinkerman
and William R. Wilson,
and praying for a decree barring
claims; that said decedent died
intestate; that no application for
administration has been made and
the estate of said decedent has
not been administered in the State
of Nebraska, and that the heirs at
law of said decedent as herein set
forth shall be decreed to be the
owners in fee simple of the above
described real estate, which has
been set for hearing on the 24th
day of July, A. D.. 1941. at 10
o’clock A. M.
Dated at O’Neill. Nebraska, this
third day of July. A. D., 1941.
LOUIS W. REIMKR.
8-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL.)
O'Neill Boy Winning
Laurels On West Coast.
The foll^ring is taken from the
Pulse, a monthly publication of the
Occident*! Life Insurance company
and it tells of the achievements of
an O’Neill boy. George SUnnard
who is the branch manager of that
company having charge of its San
Diego office. That he is rated one
of the topnotchers in the insurance
field in California is exemplified
by the following article:
The month of May went out j
like a diminutive tornado for mem-'
bers of the Kan Diego Branch
Office because of the garrison1
finish with which they closed the
month*? production. When he re
newed the May record. Managei j
George A. Stannard could well af-|
ford a grin of satisfaction at whatj
he and hi = associates accomplished:
(1) l aid for a^ quarter-million|
of insurance—a tk outstanding
month for agenies" of comparable:
sire in any league, (2) boosted the’
San Diego Brafuh to fourth, place
in all Occidental for May in paid
volume and fifth in paid premiums,
and Underwriter T. D. York and
Mr. Stannard won coveted posi-'
turn? among the first five through-!
out the Company for May individ
ual production honors.
BafcuViagw aamdts wei;a iueu*j*
th< *iw*:eseH:hapter in th*-•ftgMHuk
production st**r# i or the UMmfk
months of *1941. At moiitfc's edH,
San Diego had chalked up a 41 per
cent incrdpe in premiums for the
year, as compared to the same per- j
lod in 1940, and an 88 percent in-1
crease in paid volume.
That this production increase;
had been staged without the ser-:
vices of two of the agency’s stellai
ratebook performers is but another
indication of the kinestic energy
being generated by Occidentalifer?
in the bustling San Diego area.
You read in the May Pulse that|
Underwriters O. G. Krambuhl and
Alva Henderson are now serving
Uncle Sam.
George Stannard left San Diego
June 8 for a reunion in his native
O'Neill, Nebraska. He took with
him. in addition to the usual im
pedimenta for a crosscountry trip,
the gratifying knowledge of a piece
of work well done—the perfect
vacation companion.
When he returned to visit his
; Nebraska home town Mr. Stannard
j had completed almost €2 years of
! insurance work in San Diego. He
| came out to the city of the Sun
| from the Cornhusker State in 1929,
shortly after his schooling at the
! University of Nebraska and
j Creighton University. He progres
sed rapidly in his ratebook duties
with the Aetna Life and in 1931 wa?
j sent to San Bernardino to open an J
1 office for that company. In 1933
| he was transferred back to San
! Diego as manager, and in June of
1940 he resigned to become Occid
! ental’s branch office manager.
During the year he has been a
; member of the Occidental family,
1 George has carried on the agressive
work Pulse readers have come
I to regard as natural at San Diego.
I He stepped into the manager's post
j following the advancement of form
j er manager Buryi Blevens to head
i the Horae Office Agency. The first
' two paragraphs of this article tell
I ®n eloquent story of the result.
—
Our Trip To Hastings To
Attend State Convention;
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At 9:30 a. m., Thursday, June 19,
teA bailee met at the Hq(t county'
courthou^e^to journey^to Hastings,
Nebr., where .they were to meet
■'1l^ers. why had come
of Nebraska to at- ‘
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i' j inn ■< m t~ •.■»?> t
■
Coaacil ft
*>-T. a Sat tark bat aur aptrite were
high *o not area a Sat tzra coaid
d: scorn-age os. Be two Bartlett
and Spaldiag we forded water left
ic tbe wake of a storm which des
troyed crops aad trees. The
•tana cot a mile wide swath.
We reached Hastings at 9:45 jast
in time to bear Mias Mary Ellen
Brown talk or. "Oar State Organi
sation.” She is a grand speaker
and as we were all Club members,
were '• fry interested in her talk.
Tbe Panel di>cjsaKm on “Our
National Orgarration’' was led by
Mrs. O. W. Ritchey, of Indianola.
Mrs. Batts, of Burwefl, took part
in the discusion. We remember
Mrs. Batts as being one of our Ne
braska ladies who attended tbe In
ternational Convention held in
London, England. Miss Grace
Phvsinger, of Washington, D. C-.
spoke on “Ou: 1 temational Organ
ization.”
Noon, and where to go to eat.
With 938 wmnei. registered you can
imagine the time the cafes were
having. You watched each diner
and when he or she had sipped the
last of their coffee you scrambled
for the vacar.: seat.
Back to the auditorium and ready
for the after; <on session at 1*30,
and we heard the massed chorus of
lt»,> voices. The chorus sang five
numbers which W. O. W. carried
Saturday on their Farm Facts and
Fund broadcast. The singing was
magnificent. .
Family sacuriuty in Tomorrow's
World was given by Mias Barbara
Van Heulen of-Washington, D„ C
She spoke about the system of
keeping account of what »e spent
and what we take in.
The afternoon was climaxed by
a wonderful talk on South of Ahe
Equator given by Mrs. David
Simms, of Hastings. Mrs. Simms
is a most gracious lady. She ^ a
veteran traveler having crossed the
Atlantic twelve times. Last sum
mer she journeyed to South Ameri
ca and this simmer she plans a
trip to Hawaii. '
At 6:30 p. m.. time for the Fun
Feed. There were 417 served at
this meal. The decoratiop was
carried out in red. white and b}ue
with an enormous painting of the
Statue of Liberty on the drop cur
tain of the stage. We found that
the entire program revolved around
unity and Christianity being'the sal
vation, of the world.
Mrs. Blanche Pease, of Atkinson.!
was called upon to give a shortj
talk. She informed the audieqce!
that ten carload of ladies were pres- j
ent at the Thursday meeting.
We had been throughout the day
entertained by county chorusfes’,1
solos and dance numbers. W. !W.
Gaines of Lincoln, brought the
evening to a dose with a, talk on
“Home Demonstrations, Project
Clubs have a place." So 9 p. m.,
found us on our way home, lined,
but happy and making plans to
attend the meeting next year, if at
all possible. The Farm Board are
to be thanked for making this trip
possible for the Holt county ladies.
—Mrs. James Oppen.
Attend Judfin^ Schools
At Bassett and Neligh.
One hundred and twenty 4-H
members and leaders from $o!t
County attended the district judg
ing schools held in Ba«*ett, and
Neligh on Thursday and Friday.
Judging was conducted in , all
4-H projects at each placeby
members of the state 4-H club
office at Lincoln. The events were
not held as contests but as a school
where the 4-H members were
taught the principles of judging
livestock and home economics work.
The judging is probably the most
instructive 4_H club event during
the year and Holt County is to be
complimented in having so many
members present.
In recent years the 4-H district
judging school has been held in
Holt County and because of the in
terest shown this year, will no
doubt be returned to the county
again next year.
The D. D. Club J
The D. D. 4-H Club met at the
home of Margaret and Mary Hynes
Friday evening June 20. The
business meeting was called! to
order by the president, Betty tan
gan. The minutes were read by
the secretary, Margaret Sauser and
were approved by the members.
We changed some officers at this
meeting which makes Margaret
Hynes vice president and Doris
Davis, news editor. Mrs. Sauser
went over the lesson, “The Girl’s
| Room a Place to Live.” The older
girls and Mrs. Davis discussed* the
j lesson with the younger girls. A
i demonstration on setting the table
was given by the little girls. A
delicious lunch was served by*the
hostesses Mary and Margaret
Hynes. The' n£xt' meeting will’ be
hbld Sunday,'June 29, at the home
of 'Betty and Ueraadine Langap.
‘ *•—News Reporter.
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.Mr.■'affil :Mrs: Henry Godak of
’Omaha, firpfred ‘cu Wednesday to
spend a ;aw weAs Here Visiting
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pyptiyes anj f&ejids. .
Up Waning Streak
O'Neill defeatd Ainsworth on
the Ainsworth diamond Sunday by
a score erf SI to 10. This was the
first defeat for Ainsworth in 5
games this Mason. O'Neill scored
11 ran- in the first 3 innings and
led in the 7th by a aeore of 18 to S.
Batteries: Ainsworth, Johnson
Sc helm and C. Richardson; O'Neil!
Thom. Troehnski and CooarTo.
O'Neill collected 19 hits to 10 for
Air*worth.
O'Neill will play Ainsworth here
Sunday July 6.
Come out and see O’Neill try for
their eighth victory of the sensor,
and their 18th consecutive victory.
The O’Neill band will be on the
grounds.
_
O’Neal
Player AB H R
Bright 2nd 7 2 2
Thorn P 4 12
Tronshynaki rf. 6 1 1
Canarro C 5 2 1
Pmss If. 5 13
Tomlinson cf. 4 2 3 '
Mille 1st. 5 4 2
Hansen ss_ - 5 4 3
Shabirg 3rd * 5 4 4
Honey cut If. 2 0 0
Total 48 - 21 19
Ainsworth
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Player *- AB H R
B. Schissler ss. 6 3 3
C. Richardson c. 5 1
T. Schissler rf. 6 1 2
A. Richardson rf. 5 0 1
R. Longer 1st. 5 1 1
Waite cf. 5 10
Shipman 2nd. 4 2 1
Storm _ 5 11
Johnson p. 2 1 0
Schelm p. 3 0 0
Total 46 10 10
Batting Average
O’Neill Club Players
Player AB H A
D. Tomlinson 22 13 5911
Joe Canarro 23 8 348
D Bright 33 11 333
I. Pruss 27 9 333
J. De Vore 3 1 333
D. Carson 3 1 333
Ed. Thom 26 8 307
T. Shabirg 15 4 267
B. Hansen 27 7 260
H. Mille 29 7 241'
Appleby ft - 2*8
& Troehyaaai 14 S K6j
Hooeye* 19 4 - *11
Total 268 91 SO*
Robert Ferris was arrested oe
Saturday, Juse 28th. charged with
takmy a 1929 Chevrolet coopt from
’«* itKib at (yVmll. oithanl the
t+wimlm of tbs aw—c. Ha ap
pawad baton Pobca Jodga Gaorr
Bay. obo sentenced bin to sixty
days uj tba city jafl, os tbs charge
of drrriag without a driver's
beaaaa, and a complaint signed by
City Pntinman, Frank Gneiar
ebargibg hiss with the
aoto, is rtffl pending to tba Gouty
C oert
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is the last day of
our 9 and 19c Sale
Bargains On Every Counter. This Will Be Your
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Last Chance To Buy So#>Iany Useful Articles at
9c to 19c
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Tissues, Hand-painted Salad Bowls, Fish Net
Turban. Womens Rayon Panties, Boy’s Polo
Shirts, Ruffeled Tea Aprons 1QC
each _
Hundreds of Other Items At 9c each and 2 for 9c
Week End Specials
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FLOUR 48LB $1.39
lard ...;x. 2,,s 25
COFFEE w
Wl I LL GROUND TO ORDER ... LB 10
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SHORTENING “53
LEMONS Lr*_ 30
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Palmolive Soap and Super Suds; bring them in
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NO. 2 Standard Can_
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Look to us For AH of Your Fresh Vegetables,
As W e N ow are Getting Our Supplies From the
North River Farm Fresh Larger Bunches Than
You Ever Bought Before, Also Head Lettuce,
Celery, Cucumbers, Peppers, Berries, Lemons,
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And MONEY.
WE DELIVER PHONE 230
Buy Better Food For Better Health
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