The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 30, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Business building
with store fixtures; has two
room furnished apartment ir
connection. For further infor
mation on this property located
in Springview, write: Mrs. Dor
othy V. Rich, 1015 Broadway
Denver 3, Colo. 3-4
FOR SALE—NEW TWIN Cylin
der engine and electric motors.
Available for Maytag Washers
now.—Corkle Hatchery. 23-tf
FOR SALE: Sweet potato plants,
Red Bermuda and Golden Jer
sey, $1 per hundred, postage
paid. Any quantity. All one
kind or mixed.—H. E. Smith,
Inman. 3
FOR SALE: 5-room house with
2 lots; modern except heat;
may be had by June 1. See:
R. H. (“Ray”) Shi iner, O'Neill.3
FOR SALE—ORDER YOUR Post
war Maytag now. New mach
ines on display.—Corkle Hatch
ery. 23 tf.
I HAY”E THREE elegant improv
ed farms for sale. See R. H.
Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 31 -tf
NOTICE: There are numerous
items of clothing at the O'Neill
public school belonging to stu
dents. Will the owners please
call for and identify s:mo by
June 10, or dispositian will be
made to relief agencies. Supt.
Ira George.
FOR home insulation and paints
see: Lindberg Home & Auto
Supply Store, O'Neill. 3-4
~ MISCELLANEOUS
LOANS
G. I. LOANS AVAILABLE to
buy thait farm or home. FHA
loans on town property. See
local correspondent or write:
KLOKE INV. CO., OMAHA 2,
NEBRASKA. 3-5-7-tf
FOUND: A pair of glasses with
black case and a key folder.
Owiter may have same by iden
tifying these articles and pay
ing for this advertisement. In
quire at The Frontier. 2-3
WANTED: Clean cotton rags
without buttons. — The Fron
tier.
Lorraine French a
Graduate at Ag School
PAGE—Wiss Lorraine French
firaduatea Monday from the Uni
versity of Nebraska college of
agriculture Mr. and Mrs. Mer
wyn French, Carol and Betty and
Duane Dorr attended the com
mencement exrcises.
ROYAL
THEATRE
O'NEILL
FRIDAY 1 SAT. Mc.y 31-Juno 1
A Big Double Bill
A new star to take your heart.
“My Pal, Wolf”
with Sharlyn Moffett, Jill Es
mond. Una O’Connor. You’ll
love this lonely 7-year-old . . .
and the almost human wolf-dog,
that r n away from the Army’s
K-9 Corps to save her from des
pair.
—also—
An ^ 11-Star Musical Rodeo!
“Throw A Saddle On
A Star”
with Ken Curtis. Jeff Donnell,
The Hoosier Hotshots from The
National Bam D nee, Adclle
Roberts, Guinn (Big Boy) Wil
liams. Andy Clyde, Frank Sul
Iv. The Dinning Sisters, Foy
Willing and The Riders of the
Purple Sage. Cowboy Stars!
Romantic Stars! Comedy Stars!
Radio Stars!
Adm. 32c. Plus tax 6c. Toi. 38c
Ch'ldmn He, plus lax 2c, Tot. 12c
Fenv’v 70c plus tax—Sat Only
Matinee 3 turday 2:30
KtTfc -MON.-TUES JUNE 2-3-4
Now! Cable’s buck . . . and
Garson s GOT him!
Clark Gable and Greer Garson
in
“Adventure”
•with Joan Blondell. Thos.
Mitchell, Tom Tully, John Qua
len. Gable . . . King of the
Box-Office! Garson . . . Queen
of the screen! Together . . .
they’re terrific in their NEW
hit! Together . . . they will
make “Adventure” one of the
biggest all-time money-mak
ers! It takes a man like Gable
to bring out the fire in a wom
an like Garson!
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 50c
Matinee. Sunday 2:30, Adm. 38c
plus tax 8c, Tot. 46c. Children 10
plus tax 2c. Tot. 12c.
WED.-THURSDAY JUNE 5
Comel Wilde (star of “A Song
to Remember”) in
“The Bandit of
Sherwood Forest”
In Technicolor
with Anita Louise, Jil Esmond,
Edgar Buchanan. Slashing his
way to your heart . . . The SON
of Robin Hood! Loving reck
lessly! Fighting gallantly!
Thrilling magnificently!
Adm. 38c. plus tax 8c. Tot. 46c
Children 10c, plus tax 2c. Tot. 12<
LEGAL NOTICES
(First publication May 23, 1946.)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE
OF WILL
Estate No. 3288.
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska May 20, 1946.
In the matter of the estate of
Pat O’Connor, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said
Court for the probate of a writ
ten instrument purporting to be
the last will and testament of Pat
O’Connor, Deceased, and for the
appointment of Frank Biglin, as
executor thereof; that June 13,
1946, at 10 o’clock A M., has been
set for hearing s id petition and
proving said instrument in said
Court when all persons concerned
may appear and contest the pro
bate thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
2-3-4 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
NOTICE
Bids will be received by the
City Council of the City of O’
Neill, Nebraska, on June 4th, at
7:30 p.m., at the Council Cham
bers, on the following described
lots and trailer. The Council re-1
serves the right to reject any or
all bids.
Part of Block 5, McCafferty’s
Annex, 9xl70-fiet.
South 45 feet of Lot 14, Block
H, McCafferty’s Second Addition.
Lots 3, 4, 5, Block 50, McCaf
ferty’s Addition.
Lot 5, Block H, McCafferty’s
Second Addition
Northeast Quarter of Block 6,
McCafferty’s Annex.
Lot 8, Block G, Hagerty’s Ad
dition.
Lot 9, Block G, Hogerty’s Addi
tion.
John Deere two-wheel trailer,
excellent tires, gross weight 4000
pounds. May be examined at the
fire house.
J. B. GRADY,
2-3 City Clerk.
(First publication May 16, 1946).
NOTICE OF SUIT
To: William V. McElhaney;
Coral L. McElhaney; Cory L. Mc
Elhaney; The heirs, devisees, leg
atees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested
in the Estate of William V. Mc
Elhaney, Deceased, real names
unknown, and All Persons having
or claiming any interest in the
Southeast Quarter of Section
Fifteen (15), Township Thirty
one (31), North, Range Nine (9),
West of the 6th P.M., in Holt
County, Nebraska, except the
North 20 acres thereof, real
names unknown, Defendants:—
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 14th day of
May, 1946, Carl H. Christensen as
plaintiff filed his petition in the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, against you as defend
ants, the object and prayer of
which is to quiet and confirm the
title in him, the said William V.
McElhaney, to the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit: The
Southeast Quarter of Section Fif
teen (15), Township Thirty-one
(31), North, Range Nine (9), West
of the 6th P.M., in Holt County,
Nebraska, except the North 20
acres thereof, as against you and
each of you. and to secure a De
cree of Court that you have no
interest in, rights or title to, or
lien upon said real estate or any
part thereof.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 24th
day of June, 1946.
Dated this 14th day of May,
1946.
CARL H. CHRISTENSEN.
1-2-3-4 Plaintiff.
By JULIUS D CRONIN,
His Attorney.
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3240.
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, May 28, 1946.
In the matter of the Estate of
Ellsworth Witherwax, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
est..te are hereby notified that the
! Administrator of said estate has
j filed in .this court his final re
port and a petition for final set
tlement and distribution of the
residue of said estate; and that
said riport and petition will be
heard June 19, 1946, at 10 o’clock,
A.M. at the County Court Room
1 in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all
persons interested may appear
' and be heard concerning said fi
| nal report and the distribution of
said estate.
LOUIS W. RE1MER,
3-4-5 Countv Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
Shower Held for
Mrs. Max Farrier
CHAMBERS—A miscellaneous
shower was held last Saturday
for Mrs. Max Farrier, formerly
Marie Gibson, at the home of
Mrs. Elwyn Robertson. The en
tertainment consisted of games,
| in which Mrs. Elwyn Robertson
' and Miss Mary Lou Spath were
" | in charge. The bride received
‘ many gifts. Refreshments of ice
' cream and cake were served.
. Sunshine Sisters Meet
* PAGE—The Sunshine Sisters'
4-H club met Tuesday at the
home of Joan Terrill. The busi
ness meeting was taken up by
the president, Barbara Trow
bridge. The roll call was an
swered by giving the title of the
individual projects. A social time
was enjoyed and refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter and
: family are spending today
(Thursday) at Brunswick.
Future Subscribers
FLEEK—Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Fleek, of Chambers, an eight
pound daughter, Mary Jane, born
Thursday, May 23.
Sick and Injured
O’NEILL—Jack Harty burned
his right hand in a household ac
cident . . . Irenaenia Mullen was
admitted Friday and dismissed
Saturday from O’Neill Hospital
. . . Louis Vequist was admitted
Friday and dismissed Monday at
O’Neill Hospital . . . Mary Lou
Yarnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Yarnell, had her tonsils
removed Wednesday at O’Neill
Hospital.
INMAN—Eliza both Ann So
botka returned to her home Mon
day after having been a patient
in an Omaha hospital for several
weeks ... Miss Naomi Ros& re
turned Sunday after several
weeks in an Omaha hospital . . .
Mrs. Delbert Sholes was admit
ted to O’Neill Hospital Wednes
day.
PAGE—Mr. and Mss. Ralph
Stevens and Mrs. Mary Peterson,
of O’Neill, drove to Omaha Sun
day where Mrs. Stevens entered
a hospital for medical observa
tion. Mr. Stevens*returned home
while Mrs. Peterson stayed to be
near her sister.
EMMET—Mrs. Henry Winkler
returned to her home Saturday
after spending the past month in
Omaha, where she had undergone
a major operation. She is recov
ering satisfactorily.
CHAMBERS—Lloyd Gleed re
turned from an Omaha hospital
where he had submitted to an op
eration on his knee.
MIDDLEBRANCH—Mrs. Boyd
Boelter was dismissed from O’
Neill Hospital Friday.
Official Proceedings
of Couniy Supervisors
(Continued from last week.)
O’Neill, Nebraska, April 23,
1946, 10:00 a.m.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present.
Meeting called to order by -the
Chairman.
Minutes of the previous meet
ing i-ead and approved.
The Chairman of the Finance
Committee gave the following re
port: We, your Finance Com
mittee, beg to report that all of
the fees from the various offices
for the month of March have been
remitted to the County Treasur
er as required by law. On mo
tion, report was accepted.
Petition of Joe Pritchett for a
tax refund was considered. Mo
tion was made by Stein, second
ed by Schollmeyer that the pray
er of the petitioner be granted
and a refund warrant in the
amount of $34.65 be issued him.
The following Road Petition,
signed by Casper Winkler and 51
others, was now read:
They were petitioning to have
the road commencing at the
County Road between Sections 25
and 36, Township 30, Range 13,
Pleasantview' Township, thence
running east four miles and con
necting with the County road be
tween sections 28 and 33, Town
ship 30, Range 13, Shields Town
ship be designated as a County
Koact.
Motion was made by Stein,
seconded by Schollmeyer, that a
hearing on the above road peti
tion be held May 28, 1946, at 2:00
Rm., at the office of the Holt
County Board of Supervisors in
the Court House.
Motion by Wulf, seconded by
Schollmeyer, that the following
bonds be approved:
Levi Clemens, Township Treas
urer, Wyoming Precinct.
H. V. Rosenkrans, Assessor,
Steel Creek Precinct.
Raymond E. Bly, Assessor,
Swan Precinct.
At this time the following Road
Petition signed by A. B. Latzel
[and 56 other interested persons
was read:
The Petitioners asked that the
Road commencing at straight
road at the corner of SE Corner
Section 24, Township 25, Range 9,
thence west to the southwest cor
ner of Section 19, Township 25,
Range 11, a distance of 16 miles,
be1 designated a part of the Coun
ty Highway System in Hol1
County, Nebraska.
Motion made by Wulf, second
ed by Hubbard that a hearing be
held on this petition at the office
of the Holt County Board of Su
pervisors on May 29, 1946, at 2:0(
p.m.
Motion by Wulf, seconded bj
Clark, that the following Salarj
and Expense Claims be allowec
TRAINED—for the Job
EXPERIENCED in the Job
bTI
ON HIS RECORD
and warrants ordered drawn on
the General Fund in payment of
same:
Vivien Alldorfer -$100.00
Marion I. Bosn -— 100.00
Elmer R. Bowen - 140.00
Elmer R. Bowen - 10.00
Alicfe Bridges_100.00
J. D. Cronin_119.33
Roy L. Dickerson - 66.67
L. G. Gillespie_50.00
L* G. Gilespie_9.75
Norman Gonderinger - 100.00
Norman Gonderinger - 9.30
Thomas F. Hanaberry — 40.00
J. Ed Hancock-166.66
Esther Cole Harris-125.00
Esther Cole Harris - 5.25
Ruth Hoffman-166.66
Ruth Hoffman - 7.75
Holt Co. Farm Bureau — 130.06
A. B. Hubbard _ 150.00
A. B. Hubbard (care of
prisoners) _ 84.00
A. B. Hubbard __ 39.65
A. B. Hubljard_ 3.40
A. B. Hubbard _ 56.61
Beatrice Jardee -v- 100.00
Dorothy Kratochvil -100.00
J. A. Lansworth - 100.00
J. A. Lansworth- 7.20
Eldora Lowery _ 25.00
Myrtle L. Manzer - 85.00
Myrtle L. Manzer - 15.00
Neva Miller _100.00
Ira H. Moss_166.66
Nora A. Mullen _ 133.33
D. Noreen Murray -100.00
Elja McCullough - 175.00
Marjorie McElhaney-32.55
Elja McCullough-32.20
Elja McCullough- 20.10
I Louis W. Reimer -183.33
| Mary L. Shrader . 100.00
12:00 noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 p.m.
O’Neill, Nebraska, April 23,
1946, 1:00 p.m.
Holt courity board of supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present,
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
A hearing was held at this time
in regard to designating the road
beginning between Sections 4 &
9-9-31-14 and running 6 miles
east a County Road. A large
group of men attended the hear
ing.
Motion was made by Stein, sec
onded by Collins, that this road
be designated a County Road on
condition that no definite time be
set for fixing the road, but work
be done on it as soon as possible.
Motion carried.
Ralph Beck appeared before
the board in regard to damage
done by him to a bridge in mov
ing stacks of hay across it. Since
the season for moving hay is
nearly over now, the board de
cided to take no action at this
time, but this fall will have Sec
tion 39-1027 of ithe 1929 Statute,
which states the penalty for dam
age of this kind, published in all
of the newspapers of the county.
Ralph VanHorn appeared be
fore the board in regard to open
ing a road. The board decided
to make an investigation of the
damages asked on this proposed
road. Further action was de
ferred until this investigation
has taken place.
Motion was made by Stein, sec
onded by Wulf, that the follow
ing claims be allowed and war
rants ordered drawn on the
' Bridge Fund in payment of same:
Armco Drainage & Metal
Prod. $75.96
Armco Drainage & Metal
Prod _ 240.57
E. E. Bradshaw _ 75.60
Campbell Lumber Co._ 7.19
Geo. E. Collins _ 46.49
Herman Cans . 4.75
F. M. Johnson . 30.60
Alfred Kazda _ 116.00
Keating Implement Co. .. 2.66
Zane Livingston _ 4.75
Ed J. Matousek __ 12.50
Morgan Hardware Co._ 3.75
Lawrence Pacha_ 15.00
Frank Skrdla _ 30.95
Thos. Slattery_ 3.18
,J. C. Stein ___ . _ 15.00
Lawrence Thurlow _ 78.60
Roy Thurlow--56.40
Wheeler Lumber Bridge
Co._ 364.43
Jos. Schollmeyer_ 5.00
Motion made by Stein, second
ed by Hubbard, that the follow
ing Claims for the Withholding
Tax for the First Quarter of 1946
be allowed and warrants drawn
on the respective funds as fol
i lows:
General Fund_$567.00
Bridge Fund_3 00
j Road Fund-- 37.70
Adm. Expense Fund _ 237.90
Motion by Collins, seconded by
Wulf, that the following Claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Drag Fund in pay
ment of same:
Ed Alder _$ 47.00
John Krysl - 34.00
Clarence Ernst ..._ 14.00
Lloyd Ritts__ 23.00
Mr Erik Riihness, member of
j the Knox county board of super
visors and Mr. Rice, a member of
the Road Committee of Knox
county, appeared before the
board. They asked the board to
send a Resolution to the Depart
ment of Roads & Irrigation ask
ing them to complete the con
struction of the O’Neill-Creigh
ton Road. The Holt county board
of supervisors complied with
their request and a Resolution
was sent to the Department of
Roads & Irrigation at Lincoln.
5:00 p.m. On motion the Board
adjourned until 10:00 a.m. April
24, 1946.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
86 Derley Road,
Southall, Middx,
(England)
18 May 46.
Dear Sirs,
I would esteem it a great fa
vour, if you could grant a small
space in your paper to express
the ithanks of -the parents of the
English bride, Mrs. B. Grenier, to
fell the people of O’Neill who
gave her such a cordial welcome
and are now helping her to be
happy in her new home.
We thank them all and your
paper.
Yours truly,
MR. and MRS. F. SMITH.
It pays to read The Frontier
Want Ads.
FRANK NELSON
O'Neill, Nebraska.
Candidate for Nomination on
Non-Political Ballot
for the
State Legislature
281h District
Born in Nebraska; 40 years’ resi
dence in northern Holt county; a
successful farm owner and oper
ator; have never sought public
office before except local; have
boon elected to most of the local
offices and filled many positions
of trust in the home community.
Your Support at the Primary
Will be Appreciated.
R. H. Shriner
Theft GENERAL INSURANCE Plate Glass
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___
Ruth Hoffman
Republican Candidate for Nomination
FOR
COUNTY CLERK
TO THE VOTERS OF HOLT COUNTY:
As I feel that I should not neglect my work in the office
I am unable to contact you personally, so I am
means of asking for your support att thq Primary Election for
nomination as County Clerk.
I am a lifelong resident of Holt County. The Holt County
Supervisors appointed me County Clerk a year age' anc >e
fore that I had worked in the Assessor s Office and the AAA
Office in O’Neill.
Taking into consideration the detailed and varied
to be done in this office, I feel that my experience in this
and other offices will enable me (to run the office more ef
ficiently with less office help, therefore more economically,
than anyone without this experience.
Your vote will be appreciated at the Primary Election
June 11, 1946.
—RUTH HOFFMAN
CARD OF THANKS
I take this way of thanking
each and everyone for all the
cards, letters, and gifts during my
long stay in the hospital at Oma
ha and since I came home. Es
pecially do I wish to thank Mr.
Maxcy, my Sunday-school teach
er, and class. Your kindness will
long be remembered.
NAOMI ROSS.
(Inman.)
Patronize The Frontier Want
Ad column.
DANCE
SUMMERLAND
EWING. NEBR
Sunday, June 2
MUSIC BY
Jimmy Caton
and his fine band.
COMING: Wednesday, June 5,
Elmer Davis imd his orchestra.
CASUAL
HIM
2.98
Casual comfort in wedged
platform playshoes; in airy*
fabrics; smart, neat colors.
■J
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&
for HER
2.98
Soft, cushiony-wedge styles;
Cool, porous fabrics, in white
to. match Suxonier costumes.
Weekend Saving
At Our Store Always Pays!
Heinz Baby Food
SALE
We have a large Variety on
this Siie
Heinz
BABY FOOD Tf
Per can _ ■ v*
Palm Olive
SOAP 1 At
? bars .. _ _ 3 ~
MILK 97f
3 tall cans _—. e*
OK FLAKES 10r
2 pkgs.
WALNUTS _ 33c
PEANUTS _ 15c
COOKIES _ 19c
POPCORN
3 lbs.
PEAS 11r
No. 2 cans_lie*
MATCHES %c
6-box carton_AeJl»
We have a complete line
of all kinds of Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables.
Will probably have
some Flour
Very Shortly
GALLON FRUITS
We h ve a large stock of
Gallon—
PEACHES,
APRICOTS,
PRUNES and
PEARS,
—ON HAND NOW
—BUT—at the ra+e they
are qoing out they won't
las* long.
If you need a for* cans
for Harvest, my advice is
Buy NOW.
—Also—
CORN, PEAS, and All
Kinds of Vegetables are
very scarce—Still have a
few Canned Tomatoes.
CABBAGE
PLANTS
Dozen 10c
Per 100 50c
Look to Us for your
Fresh Milk and
Whipping Cream
Will have home-grown
Strawberries weekly.
Schulz Store
1 WE DELIVER PHONE 230
O'NEILL, NEBRASKA