The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1945, Image 8

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Liability O'Neill N«frra*ka Lhra Stock
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REAL ESTATE, LOANS. FARM SERVICE, RENTALS
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and satisfactory returns, j
bring your livestock j
to the !
O’Neill Livestock Com. Co. j
H. S. Moses and G. P. Colman, Managers
Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebraska j
WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET
We Sell Every Monday !
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O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK
O’Neill, Nebraska
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Phone, Office 28
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—A 230# arcets ranch;
has 700 acres of hay meadow,
balanct in 3 pastures Good
buildings. Let me show It to you.
—R. H. Parker, O’NeaH. Nebr. It
LOST—BETWEEN CHAMBERS
and O’Neill Truck wheel and
tire. Finder return to this office
and receive REWARD. 12-1
FOR SALE—SEWING Machine,
in good condition.—Call 202,
O’Neill. 12
FOR SALE—ICE BOX, 2 oil
stoves, 2 baby buggies, 2 lawn
mowers, 3 oil stoves, leather
rocker, 8 day clock,, daybed
Many other useful articles.—
Hank’s Second Hand Store. 112
NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS
FARMERS, RANCHERS and
others who are busy during the
day and want to protect their cars
wih Liabiliy and Property dam
age Insurance to comply with
the new Nebraska Safety Res
ponsibility law. I will be in my
office each evening starting Sat
urday, July 21st until August
10th, to advise and assist you to
secure this protection.
If you are unable to get in
just mail me your Motor Num
ber and make of car and year
and I will mail your policy by
return mail. Your business will
be appreciated.
R. H. SHRINER, Insurance Agcy.
O'Neill. Nebraska.
FOR SALE—4000 ACRES deeded
Gregory County, S. D., ranch,
six miles from Burke, S. D. Two
sets of improvements; on good
road; 200 acres under cultivation,
more could be. Watered by wells
and dams. Heavy soil, fine past
ure and hay land. Plenty of tim.1
ber. Owner must sell on account
of scarcity of help. A bargain at
$7.50 per acre. Terms if desired;
Half cash, balance at &\b%—
Write P. J. Ericson, Vermillion.
South Dakota. 10-3
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FOR SALE—3800 ACRE block of
approved Indian Leases, located
right on highway 7 miles west
6f Rosebud, leases have 4 years
to run. Well grassed, with runn
ing water and a little timber.
Probably as good as anything oft
the Resebinf Will sell build
ings, fences, and water equipc
ment and assign leases for $3250.
E J. CORKIN
1919 So. 34 St. Omaha, Nebr.
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WTNH ROOM Modem House,
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with Stocker, well lacated, in
perfect condition. Worth the
money.
FOUR ROOMS with bath and
furnace, nearly new. Good lo
cation
SEVEN ROOMS, modern house,
except heat. Can give possess
ion now. Priced right.
Two ACRES with fair im
provements, just outside city
limits.
I have a number of farms and
ranches for sale; if you are look
ing for a good farm, see me.
R. H. SHRINER
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WANTED WAITRESS — Elite
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—THREE quarter sec
tions of hay meadow; you can
rent part or all of it. See R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 10-tf
FOR RENT—1400 acre ranch; it
has 500 acres of hay meadow.
Good buildings. R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 48-tf
(First publication July 19, 1945)
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
, virtue of an Order of Sale issued
I to me by the Clerk of the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, in an action pending,
in said Court wherein James P.
Gallagher is plaintiff and William
McCutcheon; John Doe, real true
name unknown; Mary Doe, real
trus name unknown, wife of John
I Doe; Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion 20, Township 29, North,
Range 10, West of the 6th P. M.,
Holt County, Nebraska, are de
fendants, I will sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the front door
of the Court House in O’Neill,
Nebraska, on the 20th day of
August, 1945, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
the following described premises
in Holt County, Nebraska:
The Northeast Quarter of
Section 20, Township 29,
North, Range 10, West of the
6th P. M., Holt County, Ne
braska,
to satisfy the sum of $182.54
found due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $64.55 costs of suit
and accruing costs.
Dated this 18th day of July,
1945.
10-5 ’ A. B. HUBBARD,
Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska.
(First publication July 26, 1945.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received
at the office of the Department
of Roads and Irrigation in the
Sate Capitol at Lincoln, Ne
braska, on August 16, 1945, until
10:00 o’closk A. M., and at that
time publilly opened and read
for SAND GRAVEL SUR
FACING and incidental work on
the O’NEILL-SPENCER Patrols
Nos. 81003 and 81012 State Road.
The approximate quantity is:
4,440 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel
Surface Course Material
The attention of bidders is di
rected to the Special Provisions
covering subletting or assigning
the contract.
Compliance by the contractor
with the standards as to hours of
labor preslribed by the “Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938,”
approved June 25, 1938, (Public
No. 718, 75th Congress), will be
required in the performance of
the work under this contract.
Trie faht that this work has
been authorized by the War Pro
duction Board will not be con
strued as justification for appli
cation to that agency of the Office
of Defense Transportation for
new additional or new replace
ment construction equipment of
the following types needed for
completion of the work: crawler
shovels, draglines, cranes, truck
cranes, crawler tractors and trac
tor attachments, motor graders,
all classes of trucks, truck trac
tors, truck trailers.
The minimum wage paid to
all skilled labor employed on
this contract shall be seventy
five (75) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
intermediate labor employed on
this contract shall be sixty cents
(60) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all
unskilled labor employed on this
contract shall be forty-five (45)
cents per hour. ,
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information
secured at the office of the
County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebras
ka, at the office of the County
Clerk at Butte, Nebraska, at the
office of the District Engineer of
the Department of Roads and Ir
rigation at Ainsworth, Nebraska,
or at the office of the Department
of Roads and Irrigation at Lin
coln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish bond in an
amount equal to 100% of his
contract.
As an evidence of good faith
in submitting a proposal for
this work, the bidder must file,
with his proposal, a certified
check made payable to the De
partment of Roads and Irrigation
and in an amount not less than
three hundred fifty (350) dollare.
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any
or all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
AND IRRIGATION,
Wardner G. Scott,
State Engineer,
J M. Crook.
District Engineer,
Ruth Hoffman, County
Clerk. Holt County,
C. J. Tomek, County
Clerk, Boyd County.
(First publication August 2, 1945)
NOTICE OF REFEREE SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by the District Court of Holt
County, Nebrarska, in an action
pending in said Court wherein
Harold J. Parks, is plaintiff, and
Beulah Park, and others, are de
fendants, this being case. No
14151, directing"me as Sole Ref
eree to sell the following de
scribed real 'estate, to-wit: Lots
11 and 12, in Block 5, Original
Town of Page, Holt County, Ne
braska; and the North Half of
the Northeast Quarter of Section
3, in Township 28, North, of
Range 10, West of the 6th P. M.,
in Holt Gouhty, Nebraska, I will
offer and sell said real estate at
public auction on the 6th day of
September, 1945, at 10:00 A. M., of,
said day, at the front door of the
Courthouse in O'Neill, Nebraska.
Terms of sale are fifteen per-cent
cash on day of sale, balance up
on confirmation and deiivery of
deed.
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN,
12-5 Sole Referee.
(First publication August 2, 1945)
Richard Steele, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3150
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 30, 1945.
In the matter of the Estate of
Roy A. McKown, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the administrator of said estate
has filed in this Court his final
report and a petition for final
settlement and distribution of
the residue of said estate; and
that said report and petition will
be heard August 22, 1945, at 10
o’clock, A. M , at the County
Court Room in O’Neill, Nebras
ka, when all persons interested
may appear and be heard con
cerning said final report and the
distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
12-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
ORDINANCE NO. 217-A
An Ordinance providing for the
Annual Appropriation of the
City of O’Neill, Nebraska, for
the fiscal year commencing the
first Tuesday in May, 1945, and
ending the first Tuesday in
May, 1946.
Be IT ORDAINED BY THE
MAYOR AND THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
Section 1 That the corporate
authorities do hereby appropriate
the following sums of money
which are deemed necessary to
defray all expenses and liabilities
of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska,
during the fiscal year beginning
on the first Tuesday in May, 1945,
and ending the first Tuesday in
May, 1946:
Wages and Salaries, as
provided for by
Ordinance .. $ 2,000.00
Maintenance of ^Police
Department ... _ 4.5UU.U0
Maintenance of Water
Works _ J.aOO.OO
Operation of Water
Works 5,000.00
Improvement of
Water Works _ 7,000.00
Street Lighting '.. ..,_ 3,500.00
Street Maintenance,
Repair of walks and
Construction . 4,000.00
Refunding Bonds, sink
ing Fund, and -
Interest 2,500.00
Maintenance of Fire
Department _ 1,500 00
Maintenance of
Sewers _ 1,500.00
Miscellaneous _ 2,500.00
Support of Band _ 500.00
Parks and Grounds_ 2,000.00
Maintenance and
Improvement of
Airport _ 1,500.00
39,200.00
Section 2. That this Ordin
ance shall take effect and be in
force from and after passage and
publication as provided by law.
Passed and approved this 3rd
day of July, 1945.
JOHN KERSENBROCK,
Mayor.
Attest: J. B. Grady,
12-1 City Clerk.
(First publication August 2, 1945)
Ralph M Kryger, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3170
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 30, 1945.
In the matter of the Estate of
Morris M. Martin, also known as
M. M. Martin, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is November 23, 1945,
and for the payment of debts is
July 30, 1946, and that on August
23, 1945, and on November 24,
1945 at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow or adjust
all claims and objections duly
filed
LOUIS W. REIMER.
12-3 County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
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BRIEFLY STATED
Earl Wilson, of Stuart, and
daughter, Dorothy, were O’Neill
visitors Monday.
Vaden Stamp, of Hastings, came
up Saturday evening to spend
several days here visiting at the
home of his aunt and uncle, Mr#
and Mrs. Morris Cavanaugh.
Ralph Tomlinson drove up
from West Point Saturday even
ing to spend the week-end here.
He returned Sunday accompanied
by his wife and daughter, Cath
erine, who had spent a couple of
weeks here visiting relatives and
friends.
Richard Strube left Monday
for Los Angeles, Cal., where he
expects to make his home.
Miss Lois Jordan, of Butte, was
an O’Neill visitor Saturday.
Miss Arlene Shade, of Stuart,
has accepted a position with the
OPA. She began her new duties
Friday.
Mr and Mrs. K. P. Hoffman i
and children left Wednesday for
their new home at Broadwater,
Nebraska.
Mrs. Charles Switzer and little
grandson, Ban Asher, returned
Friday from a five weeks visit
in California and Utah.
Mrs. Jack Morrison, who was
called here by the death of her
father, Ed Burge, returned to her
home in Long Beach, Cal., Mon
day.
Mrs. Clara Miles left Tuesday
for Deer Trail, Col., for a visit
with her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs# George Davies.
Bill Moore, who has been visit
his father, James Moore and
brother, Jim, for several weeks,
left Monday for his home at Santa
Monica, Cal.
Ed Slaymake^ and daughter,
Jerry, and Perry Baxnes, of At
kinson, were O’Neill visitors
Monday.
Seaman First Class Bill Grady
arrived Saturday evening to spend
a few days here at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Grady. He will leave Wednesday
evening for Newport, R. I., where
he has recently been transferred.
Ardell Bright, Quentin Cavan
augh and Richard Cronin were
dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
Flora Bright at Orchard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bacon, of
Valentine, were visiting their
nieces, the Misses Iona and Alma
Bacon Sunday.
Miss Nadine McNally, of
Schuyler, came up to O’Neill Fri
day evening and spent the week
end here, returning Sunday even
ing.
Flight Officer Fred Halva left
for Lincoln Saturday morning
after spending his eight day fur
lough here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Halva and with
friends. Flight Ogiced Halva
has been transferred to the Lin
coln Army Air base from San
Marcas, Texas
Miss Elayne Morlan spent from
Monday until Wednesday on the
farm visiting the Misses Bonnie
and Myra Noble.
Mrs. Pearl Honeycut and son
Jack, arrived Sunday evening
from Omaha for a weeks’ visit
with her father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. A# E. Morton and other
relatives and friends. Jack
Honeycut has a position with an
Omaha bakery.
Fred Saunto, John Grutsch,
Harry and Harvey Wayman and
Guy Beckwith spent Tuesday at
Lake Andes, S# D., where they
tried their hand at fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. C F. McKenna,
Miss Marian Bosn and Miss Bea
Jardee spent Wednesday in Sioux
City journeying out to the Sioux
City Air Base, which held an
open celebration to the public in!
honor of the thirty-eighth anni
versary of the Air Corp.
Mrs. Anna McCartney returned
Tuesday evening from Elkhorn,
Wis., where she had spent
some time visiting at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Elzy Cooper.
Mr_ and Mrs. Herb Russ and
daughter, Herbertta, spent Sun
day at Butte, visiting at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Russ.
Mrs. Leo Steskal and children
of Omaha, left Sunday morning,
after spending the put two weeks
here visiting at the home* of her
sister-in-laWs, Mr and Mrs. T.
M. Harringtoff and* Mr*. Walt Mc
Nichola and with other relatives
and friend*.
Dr. L. J. DeBacker and child
ren, of Hastings, left Monday for
their home, after spending a week
here visiting at the home of his
brother, G. C. DeBack^r^
Mr. and Mr*. Conley Tfarmon.
of Scottsblu* "arrived Tuesday to'
spend several days here visiting,
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tomlinson j
game Sunday afternoon Ar
thur says the job ol umpiring is
thur says the job or umpiring is
getting to ba a tittle too atieaw
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LFOR COMPLETE DETAILS SEE OR CALL
R. H. SHRINER INS. AGENCY
Phone 106 O’Neill, Nebr.
REPRESENTING
Standard Reliance Insurance Company
HOME OFFICE—LINCOLN. NEBRASKA
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L.G. GILLESPIE INSURANCE AGENCY
ESTABLISHED 1893....O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
Farm, City, Automobile Liability and Compensation
Insurance Written.
SURETY AND COURT BOND FURNISHED ... NOTARY PUBLIC
ous. O’Neill won the game from
Tilden by a 16-15 score.
Mrs. Earl Beulow left Sunday
for her home in Raine, Wis., after
spending a few weeks here visit
ing at the home of her parents,
Judge and Mrs. J. J. Harrington.
Miss Mabelle Bauman spent the
weekend in Atkinson.
Miss Josephine Mlinark spent
the week-end at her home in
Ewing.
Miss Grace Suchy came up
from Omaha Sunday, being called
here by the serious illness of her
father, Frank Suchy#
Mrs. Thomas Malone, of Alta
dena, Cal., arrived Monday for
a visit at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Scofield.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ristow and
children, June and Frederick,
spent Sunday in Foster visiting
relatives and friends. Fred’s
father, William who has been
here visiting them for the past
several weeks, returned with
them tq his home at Foster.
Bennett Grady made a business
trip to Sioux City Saturday, re
turning that evening.
Pfc. Edward McManus left
Sunday evening for Fort Leaven
worth, Kansas, after spending a
thirty "day furough here visiting
his father, Charles, and other rel
atives and friends.
Pvt. Owen Cole left Sunday
evening for Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, after spending his fur
lough visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Cole at Emmet and
relatives and friends here,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney
had as their guest Sunday, Mrs.
Richard Ellis, of Omaha.
Miss Mary Lou Sholes, of In
man, was visiting friends in the
city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Berigan, of
Atkinson, were visiting friends
in this city Sunday.
Mrs. Mable Chase, of Denver,
Col., was a week-end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M O. How
ard.
Pvt. Richard Lehmann, of
Chambers, was visiting friends
ir^ this city Saturday. He left
Sunday evening for Fort Rilley,
Kansas, to report for reassign
ment.
Pvt . Vernon Beckwith left
Sunday evening for Fort Riley,
Kansas,, after spending his fur
lough visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Beckwith at Em
met and relatives and friends
here.
Pvt. Robert Appleby left Sun
day evening for Fort Riley, Kan
sas after spending his leave vis
iting relatives and friends here
and at Inman.
Point Changes Made
On Meat, Canned Food
Six kinds of canned and bottled
foods will cost more ration points,
but citrus juice and catsup will
have ower point value, it was
recently announced by the OPA,
right after ordering reductions in
values of nearly all cuts of beef,
veal and amb for the period from
last Saturday through September *
1. Grapefruit juice and blended 7
orange and grapefruit juice in 48
ounce cans will require 10 points
instead of 20, while 10 points will
buy two No. 2 cans of such juice.
The value previously was 10
points for each No, 2 can.
New point values for the most
widely used containers of the pro
cesser foods being changed are:
Spinach, No. 2 cans, 30 points, up
10; No. 2l/z cans, 50 points, up 20.
Asparagus, No. 2 cans, 30 points,
up 10. Applesauce, No. 2 cans,
20 points, up 10. Apricots, No.
2 Vi cans, 50 points, up 20. Grape
juice, pints, 40 points,* up 10;
quarts, 70 points, up 20. Grape
fruit juice and blended orange
and grapefruit juice , 46-ounce
cans, 10 points, down 10 points;
No. 2 cans, 10 points for two cans
previously 10 points a can. To
mato Catsup and Chili Sauce, 14
ounce containers, 10 points, down
10 points.
“Definite improvement” in meat
supply and distribution was re
ported by OPA, who announced
last week reductions in red point
values for almost all cuts of beef,
lamb and veal beginning last Sun
day. With one exception, the re
ductions amount to 1 and 2 points
a pound. The reduction for bone
less rump roasts is 3 points. Most
steaks are cut 2 points.
Present point value of all cuts
of pork, canned fish, fats and oils, I
and dairy products will remain
unchanged. Creamery butter
continues at 16 points, which
value was assigned July 15. OPA
said the reduction will have
about the same effect as an ad
dition of 10 points to the 50 vali
dated for each ration book holder.
Attention Farmer
If you want Liability Insurance on Car or
Truck, under the new law, and too busy during
the week or until late evening to come to town,
write or phone me your license number, when
vehicle was purchased, if used or new, and the
cost, and I will place your Insuranre in force
immediately; car insurance $9.00; three-fourth
ton truck $12.50; one and half ton truck $14.00,
per year. Office open each evening for your
convenience.
L. G. Gillespie Insurance Agency
Telephone 218-W O’NEILL, NEB.