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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1946)
CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED HELP WANTED: WORLD-HER ALD CARRIER BOY DIS TRICT MANAGER to head quarter in O’Neill. Must know territory in order to supervise that part of Nebraska. Pleas ant, permanent work for man who knows boys. Must have catr. Salary and expenses. See wire, or write John F Prell, 2nd Floor, World-Herald build ing. 16 HAY INSPECTORS WANTED' ANYONE interested send appli cation to: R. M Howard, Ne- , braska Department of Agricul- ! ture & Inspection, State Cap- ! itol, Lincoln, Nib. 16-17 j RANCHES AND FARMS WANTED ! LET ME SELL your ranch or farm. I am now preparing my Fall list, and will extensively advertise any worth while properties. I now have over 100 people looking for a loca tion, and you may have what they w.mt. Write giving de tails: E. J. CORK IN, Broker, 1916 So. 32 Ave., Omaha, Ne braska. 16-18 WANTED TO BUY: Good yel low shelled corn. — Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill. 5tf FOR SALE FOR SALE: 160-acres of No. 1 liayland. 10 miles southwest of O’Neill, along a good grav elled highway. For particulars see: T. J. Joyce, O’Neill. 15-17 FURNITURE FOR SALE: NEW 4-PIECE blonde bedroom suite; 4-piece mahogany bed room suite; both have, new springs and mattresses. Break fast set. Folding metal card table and 4 chairs. Metal bed. —Mrs. Merle Baker, Atkinson, Neb. 16-17* FOR SALE—6-volt heavy duty Wincharger, 3 kilowatt, 110-220 arc welder, 3-4 inch electric drill. We rewind any hard-to get generator armatures. — Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. FOR SALE—ORDER YOUR Post war Maytag now. New mach ines on display.—Corkle Hatch ery. 23 tf. FOR SALE: GENUINE No. 1 western red cedar fence posts Write for delivered prices.—CHISHOLM CEDAR CO., Box 453, Bonners Ferry, Ida- 16tf FOR SALE: One registered Ang us bull. 3-years-old Priced to sell.—J. E. Couch, % mile west of Chambers. 15-17* FOR SALE: Cucumbers, slicing and pickling: cabbage, rhubarb, tomatoes. — Helen Forsberg, north of The Outlaw- 16 FOR SALE—NEW TWIN Cylin der engine and electric motors. Available for Maytag Washers now.—Corkle Hatchery. 23-tf MISCELLANEOUS MR. STOCKMAN, RANCHER. FARMER! Send your next shipment of cattle to Atkinson More buyers are attending our j auctions this fall than at any time in the past five years. WE NEED MORE CATTLE TO SATISFY THE DEMAND Why not sell some cattle now and avoid the glut of heavy marketings thru October and November- We have the organ ization and facilities to tike care of you in first class shape at this time. Give us a trial. WE HOLD AUCTIONS EV ERY TUESDAY. Phone: At kinson 89. 14-20 ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET Ernie Weller, Mgr., Atkinson. SUPERINTENDENTS and teach ers send your orders for grade and high school text books to me. Large stock and prices lower.—E. H. Long, Bookbuy er, 1130 “N” Street, Lincoln, Nebraska- 15-17 GET A BUILDING and loan loan to pay off that loan and make other improvements, or to pay for that home you are buying. Payments like rent. See: RAY H. SHRINER, O, Neill, Neb- 13-18 NOTICE: Persons who can ac commodate high school stu dents for room and board please notify me.—Ira George, superintendent of schools. 16 GAMBLE’S can insulate your home now. Call for FREE es-j timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf PERSONAL LIABILITY AND property damage insurance at a reasonable rate. See or write RAY NOBLE Star, Neb. 16-18 YOU WANT: Highest sales of your live stock the mai^cet will afford. Prompt and assured re turns. We have furnished such SERVICE in the Sioux City Stock Yards for thirty-three years. We will render you like service and satisfaction. Bond ed for your protection. Your consignments solicited. FRANK E. SCOTT COMMISSION CO. tf I HAVE A lot of clothing, ladies dresses, coats, men’s suits, overcoats, boy’s suits, all suitable for wear and splendid material for making smaller garments. All new. Nothing over $2.50. — Hank’s Second Hand Store. 13-16 ATTENTION FARMERS: Lia bility amd property damage in surance on your car will cost $12.50 per year, beginning Au gust 1, 1946. See or write: L. G. Gillespie, Agent, O’Neill. -17 Royal Guest TEA Vs Lb Pkg. Lipton s TEA Royal Guest COFFEE IGA Deluxe COFFEE PEACHES Just Right for Home Canning Gei ihe Price At IGA Ready-to-Eat Bartlett PEAKS Golden Delicious APPLES 07r POTATOES AQr No. 1 Red, Peck .. V Porto Rican Sw’t POTATOES 17r 2 Lbs._IfV Pascal, Fresh Stalk CELERY IE Each _I DC FRUIT PECTIN Q IGA, Pkg. _ 01* Kerr Flat K?_ 10c Quick or Regular QUAKER OATS 0Tr 3 Lb. Pkg. _ 4. IV Carnation MILK 10r Tall Can . The Ready to Eat Breakfast Food I WHEATIES HEMO CQr 1 Lb. Jar ....__37C Gerber's Strained or Chopped BABY FOODS Can__ When Cleaning Minules Count Use OLD DUTCH Can_ IGA Brand POT CLEANERS 0 5 Pad Box OL SOI LAX 99r Large Pkg. Bowl Clemming SANI-FLUSH 10r Large Can ■ Hi-Power, Full Strength BLEACH 1Cr Quart Bottle _—— ■ ” STRETCH Your Soap with SOAPADE 19f Large Pkg.-Ifcl* IGA Chocolaie SYRUP 97r 16 Oz. Bottle _ _L!\* Delicious on Desserts RALYA IGA STORE O’NEILL Home-Owned Home-Operated ( LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF A PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY For Construction of Sanitary Sewer Extensions Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the City Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, held on the 12th day of August, 1946, at 7:30 p.m., there was introduced and placed on file, the Resolution of Necessity, Hereinafter set forth, which Resolution will be considered for passage by said City Council at a meeting to be held at the regular meeting place of said City Council on the 6th day of September, 1946 at 7:30 p.m., at which time and place owners of property subject to assessment for the cost of the improvements con templated by said Resolution, may appear and make objections, if any they have, to said work, or to the passage of said resolution, at which time said Resolution may be amended and passed, or passed as proposed, or rejected. Councilman Corkle offered the following resolution and moved that it be proposed for passage at the meeting to be held September 6th, 1946 at 8:00 p.m. RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER EXTENSIONS RE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and City Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska: 1. That it is deemed advisable and necessary due to the growth of the City and for health and safety to pass this Resolution and to make the following improve ments to the present sanitary sewage system in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska. 2. That it is proposed to con struct the following extensions to the present sanitary sewer system: Hancock Street (Jefferson to 75 ft. east of 2nd and Han c o c k thence, n. easterly across C.&N.W. right-or way to center line of 3rd St. and north property line of C.&N.W. right-of-way and 7th to 10th St.); C.&N.W. Right-of-Way (3rd to 7th); Grant Street (8th to 10th); Fremont Street (Harrison to Madison and 7th to 10th); Everett Street (Harrison to alley between Harrison and Jefferson and 7th to 10th); Alley between Clay and Doug las (Harrison to Madison); Clay Street (6th to 10th); Renton Street (Jefferson to Madison): Adams Street (Madison to 1st); John Street (4th to 7th); Harrison Street (Fremont to alley between Clay and Douglas); Jefferson Street (Fremont to alley between Everett and Douglas); Madison Street (Grant to Fre mont and 106 feet south of Douglas to Adams); Third ‘Street (C.&N.W. Right of-Way to Douglas and Adams to John); Sixth Street (Fremont to Clay and Adams to John); Eighth Street (Clay to Ben ton) ; That such construction shall be of vitrified clay pipe or cement concrete pipe of eight and ten-inch sizes. 3. To pay the cost of said im provements, the City shall, after such work is completed and ac cepted, issue its negotiable bonds, to be known as sewer bonds. There shall be levied annually up on all the taxable property in said City, a tax sufficient to meet pay ments of interest and principal as the bonds become due and such levy shall be known as the sewer tax and shall be payable annually in money. 4. For the purpose of making partial payments as the work progresses, warrants may be issued by the City Council upon certificates of the Engineer in charge showing the amount of work completed and material pur chased and delivered, in* the sum not to exceed 85% of the cost thereof, which warrants shall be redeemed and paid upon the sale of bonds to be issued aforesaid. 5. All of the above construction :s to be done in accordance with the Engineer’s plans and specifica tions therefore, now on file, which plans, specifications and estimate of cost are hereby approved and adopted and by reference made a part hereof. 6. Engineer’s estimate of cost of such improvements is $65,221.00. 7. Be it further resolved that the City Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, meet at 7:30 p.m., on the Gth day of September, 1946, at their regular place of meeting for the purpose of consid ering objections to the passage of I this resolution and the making of these improvements, at which meeting this resolution may be amended and passed, or passed as proposed, or rejected. 8. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of this resolution to be published in the manner provided by law and the time for which said resolution will be considered for passage and objections heard. FRANK J. DISHNER, Attest: Mayor. J. B. GRADY, City Clerk. After reading the above resolu tion and discussion, Councilman Rooney seconded the original mo tion of proposal for adoption of the resolution. Roll Call Ordered and the vote thereon was as follows: Aye Corkle, Rooney, Melvin, Hickey, Clemens, Wallace; Nay: None. Motion carried and Mayor in structed Clerk to proceed with ad vertising or Resolution of Neces sity on sewers.—14-16 (First publication August 8, 1946) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. NOTICE OF REFEREE SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Effie Jutte is plaintiff and Wal ter Jutte and others are defend ants, this being case number 14265, directing me as Sole Referee to sell the following de> scribed real estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25), in Township Twenty-seven (27), North, Ran ge Twelve (12), West of the 6th P. M, in Holt County, Nebraska. I will offer and sell said real estate at public auction on Thurs day, the 12th day of Septembei. 1946, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of O’ Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Terms of sale — fifteen per cent cash on day of sale, bal ance upon confirmation and de livery of deed. FRANCIS D. I,EE, 13-17 Sole Referee (First publication Aug. 15, 1946.) (Julius D. Cronin, Attorney) NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein, Carl Clayton Carman is plaintiff, and Ralph W. Truilinger, and) others are defendants, this being case No. 14266, directing me as Sole Referee to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter (SWV4) of Section Nineteen (19), in Township Thirty (30), North, Range Nine (9), West of thfc 6th P.M-, in Holt County, Nebraska, I will offer and sell said real estate at public auction on the 19th day of September, 1946, at .. 1:00 P M. of said day, at the front door of the Courthouse in O’Neill Nebraska. Said sale to be sub ject to all leases expiring March 1st, 1947. Said sale to remain open one hour. Terms of such sale are twenty per cent cash on day of sale, balance upon confir mation and delivery of de°d CHARLES E. CHACE.' 14-18 Sole Referee. MARRIAGE LICENSES Wallace J. O’Connell, of Atkin ®nd Estelle McNichols, of | 0 Neill, August 22. Kenneth James Keslenholtz, 25, o *nnian> and Delma Louise Heck 18, of Inman, August 24. Kevin K. Kocina, 24, of Creigh- 1 ton, and Mary G. Harty, 25, of O’Neill, August 27. Alvin Forbes, 19, of Amelia, and Genevieve Smith, 20, of Amelia, August 28. Illll II11 lllliiiiiin in in ...... Future Subscibers ^ KAUP—Mr. and Mrs. Anton A. Kaup, of Stuart, a son, Rodney Anton, born August 9. NEWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Janies K. Newman, of Stuart, a son, Charles Kenaston, born August 11. CADWALLADER — Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cadwallader, of Stuart, a son, Jerry Raymond, born Au gust 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins vis ited their son, Robert, at Kearney last weekend. I Mother’s Best ».« FLOUR No™ 50 Lb. Sack . _ $2.74 10c | COCOA OATS | Hershey’s, l/2 Lb. Quaker, 3 Lb. Tube 10c 27c | PEANUT BUTTER, Jane Good | 2 Lb. Jar ... | DILL PICKLES ! 16 Oz. Jar ... ! DICED CARROTS, Del Monte : 16 Oz. Jar .-... | DICED BEETS, Del Monte | 16 Oz. Jar .—.... GREEN GIANT PEAS j No. 2 Can ... SPAGHETTI, In Tomatoe Sauce | 16 Oz. Jar .—...—. ! PANCAKE FLOUR, Our Family 3 Lb- Pkg...... \ FOOD WRAPPING PAPER \ 75 Foot Roll___ ] SHOE POLISH j Liquid or Paste .... j CHEERIOS : 7 Oz. Box... | COCOA WHEATS j 16 Oz. Pkg. ___—. FRUITS & VEGETABLES JONATHAN APPLES California Valencia ORANGES |2c Lb. ... RED MALYA GRAPES 2]q LETTUCE 1ftr Head .. 69c MEATS i9c ;:rR0AST 35c 15c BOLOGNA, Lge 32C 1^C HAMBURGER 23c Summer SAUSAGE AQr 16c l b.— „ WEINERS QOr 17C Lb- 37C 39c ?bALIBUT 49c 9C CHECK 12c Our Line — of Fancy .23c CHEESE f Your Clover Farm Store Phone 33 O'Neill :: The Union Store PHONE 56 FREE DELIVERY ... for REMEMBER ! We have the finest quality fruit at the lowest price in northcentral Ne braska ! See us before buying ! - COLORADO PEACHES — BARTLETT PEARS — WASHINGTON PRUNES COLORADO I Elbertas Bushel Baskets or Crates PEARS 'IT™ Lb. Lugs 46 Lb. Boxes or Bushel Baskets PRUNES 30 Lb. Baskets or 15 Lb. Lugs CANNING SEASON IS ABOUT OVER ! Plan to Buy This Weekend ! MEAT DEPARTM’T AMERICAN CHEESE 500 Lbs. — in 2 Lb’ Boxes HAMBURGER, Fresh Ground OC#* All Meat, Per Lb.wDC BOLOGNA 44 Per Lb... SlC BEEF SHORT RIB 4* Per Lb...1 liC BEEF ROASTS 00~ & 00 Per Lb. J8C SlC Pe™AK..49c& 55c LONGHORN CHEESE 47 Per Lb.....1# C Oleomargarine We reserve the right to limit quantities ! BARGAINS YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS Amour Star MILK— 77 3 tall cans . vZC BROOMS—Finest quality— QO» Each . 78C SODA CRACKERS—Supreme or <17 Manchester—1-lb. box . I/C COFFEE—Del Monte— 77 Pound . vZC Heinz 57 SAUCE— *|A Each . I#C TOILET SOAP—Maxine or Gala—Each ..._ . vC JAR RINGS- A Per dozen . vC PERFEX or CLEAN IT— 71 Each _ ZIC Downey Flake SPICE CAKE MIX No Sugar or Shortening Necessary NEW ARRIVALS— SHOP and SAVE Marshmallow Creme—No limit. Laundry Soap—1,000 pounds of granulated and soap chips—No limit. We will also have about 500 boxes of soap for Sat’day. Pure Preserves—1- and 2-pound Jars. Pure Honey—500 Gallons of Clover Honey in 5- and 10-pound pails. Save on sugar. Candy—Fancy. 300 pounds.