Eagles Claw Out 19-0 Win Over Bassett Both Teams Sluggish, Spectators Swelter as as Sun Bears Down The O’Neill Eagles soared to a 39-0 triumph over the Bassett Tigers Friday afternoon on the Bassett grid. The Eagles and 01’ Sol collabo rated in turning on the heat. Sol worked all afternoon to the dis advantage of both teams, but the Eagles clawed out a counter in the second period, and from then on the outcome was never ques tioned. Even the spectators swelt ered as the mercury rose to the high 80s. Both machinnB were sluggish and listless during the opening stanza. The Tigers pounced on an O’Neill fumble on O’NeiH's 8, but could not capitalize on the break. The shortlived threat ended on the O’Neill 20, Bassett having suffered two yardage losses, and then losing the ball on a fumble. Early in the second stanza, Halfback Dick Tibbetts hustled the ball 55 yards in returning a punt to Bassett’s 20. In a short series of plays, Fullback Ray Calkins squirmed through t o score from the 6 The second O’Neill counter came early in the fourth. After a sustained 50-yard drive, Tib betts skirted end from the 9 to score. The third marker came several minutes later after a 65-yard drive. Halfback Dick Hunger ford skirted his own left end from the 20 to score standing up. Tackles Hermie Osborne and Ardell Bright sparkled on the de fensive for Coach F. E. Sain don’s crew. Ewing Set for O'Neill Go — EWING — Coach Marvin Mil ler’s Ewing Tigers, with two wins and one defeat, will be ready Friday night for the un deated O’Neill Eagles. The Tig ers traditionally enjoy preying on the upriver rivals and Friday s affair has all the earmarks of an interesting fracas. Ewing dumped Neligh 7-0 in the season’s opener, dropped a 6-13 decision to Stuart in the second game, and trampled Elgin 12-0 in *he third contest. Saindon's Crew to Be at Peak Strength — The Eagles will be at peak strength for the Ewing tilt Fri day night, Coach F. E. Saindon of O’Neill high school said fol lowing Wednesday’s workout. The Eagles sailed through the first two games and the practice sessions thus far without a ser ious injury. The starting whistle will be sounded at 8 p. m. EWING BLANKS ELGIN 12-0 EWNG — The Ewing Tigers blanked Elgin 12-0 here Friday night before a large crowd. Both Ewing counters resulted from end sweeps, one in the second quarter and the other in the third. Williamson and Lampert suf fered leg and rib injuriqs. CHAMBERS NIPS WOLBACH 14-6 CHAMBERS — The Chambers high gridders flashed plentv ol offensive Friday to whip Wol back 14-6. Chambers scored in both the first and third stanzas. The big Wolbach line gave the Holt countyans trouble all after noon. Cooke continued to stand out in the Chambers backfield. Chambers entertains Butte to day (Thursday). Try FRONTIER classified ads! They produce results. GET READY for the I oncoming hunt- ] ing season by select- | i n g your hunting needs here ! — HUNTING Coats Sturdy red, black wool plaid, with or without wool lining. ■ j — HUNTING CAPS Reversible, with ( durable flannel lining. — SHELL VESTS We got ’em! But you’ll have t o furnish the shells ! NORTH-NEBRASKA’S SPORTING GOODS H-E-A-D-Q-U-A-R-T-E-R-S 9 Western Auto j Associate Store A. P. JASZKOWIAK, Prop. CARDS HELP IN HOMECOMING Face Sacred Heart at Norfolk Tonight in Special Event The St, Mary’s Cardinals, if they have their way, will damp en the homecoming festivities for Sacred Heart at Norfolk to night (Thursday) as the two six man grid tnams clash in the day’s main attraction. The open ing whistle is scheduled for 8 p. m. under the lights in Nor folk athletic park. Rev. R. J. Lisco’s Cards will be at full-strength for the go, he said today. Halfback Jerry Tom jack, Halfback Dick McNichols, and Center Ed Hynes, all on the shelf last week, are back in con dition. The Sacred Heart Knights this season got off to a good start in six-man grid warfare in the first attempt for the Norfolk academy. The Omaha World Herald Tuesday ranked the Nor folkans eighth in the state. The 40-piece St.Mary’s band under the direction of Ira George, will drum up pregame enthusiasm by parading Nor folk’s Madison avenue at 7 p. m. The tilt has been dubbed in Norfolk “The Battle of Erin.” Between halves Sacred Heart’s homecoming queen will be crowned. A large number of St Mary’s fans prepared early today to lend moral support to the Cards by being present at Norfolk. Proceedings of the Holt County Supervisors (Continued from an earier issue.) O’Neill, Nebraska July 24, 1946 Holt county board of supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Minutes of the previous meet ing read and approved. Motion by Wulf, seconded by Stein that the following claims be allowed and warrants order ed drawn on the Unemployment Relief Fund in payment of same: Biglin Brothers _ $161.00 Brown McDonald Store .. 5.72 Mort Gill __ 6.00 Hoskinson Mercantile Co. 10.00 Marlatt Store _ 10.00 Dr. N. P. McKee _75.00 Thad E. Saunders . 73.65 Watson Grocery _ 10.00 Drs. Brown & French _ 2.00 Council Oak Store _ 12.00 Gillespie Radio Service .. 1.59 Nora Maroney ... _ 150.00 Idqal Market _ 35 00 Mrs. John Seger .. 2 25 Wayne Hospital __ 75.00 O’Neill Drug Store _ 5.40 Motion by Clark, seconded by Schollmeyer, that Elmer Bowen be given a raise of $15.00 per month effective, July 1, 1946. 12:00 noon. On motion the board adjourned until 1:00 p. m. O’Neill, Nebraska July 24, 1946 Holt county board of super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Motion by Hubbard, seconded by Collins that these claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: American Road Builders Ass’n - $ 10.00 Campbell Lumber Co. 21.95 City of O’Neill, Water Dep’t. - 57.80 Geo. E. Collins _ 20.00 Andy Clark_ 26.65 W. P. Dailey - 33.90 J. P. Gallagher’s Store_ 2.44 The Augustine Company- 1.61 Frank Hoyt-26.55 Ed T. Campbell_33.90 Andy Clark_25.00 Geo. E. Collins_16.65 Consumers Public Power- 2.00 Tom Gaffney_21.00 Gillespie Radio Service — 2.00 H. W. Hubbard ...10.00 Loa Hubbard_33.90 K-B Printing Co.. 68.82 Ed J. Matousek_ 60.00 Midland Laboratories-41.50 Milburn Scott Co. . 59.93 ; Northwestern Bell Tel. Co 89.79 Phoenix Indemnity Co. „ 783.35 Jos. Schollmeryer _ 15.00 Roy Seery. 5.00 i State Treasurer _ 30.20 J. C. Stein _ 12.00 H W. Tomlinson_ 4.00 United Chemical Co.— 56.35 Western Surety Co.- 5.00 H. W. Hubbard . 22.15 K-B Printing Co__ 14.35 Ed J. Matousek _ 25.90 Midwest Motor Co. - 7.87 D. R. Mounts.. 12.00 Pokes Duplicator Co._ 2.15 John Schmidt _ 5.00 Jos. Schollmeyer _ 10.65 Lester Sheets _ - 21.00 J. C. Stein _ _ 40.00 Roy Thurlow _ .... 31.80 Twin States Typewriter Co. - 11.30 Wilma Weber _ 2.00 W. E. Wulf 40.00 2:00 p. m. This being the time set for the hearing on the petition of Edgar Jungman for a License to operate a dance hall in Amelia, Nebr. Edgar Jung man presented a petition signed by 60 persons of that vicinity who were in favor of his having a license. Harry and Glen White appeared protesting his being is sued a license. Motion was made by Collins, seconded by Clark that a license be granted Edgar Jungman to operate a dance hall in Amelia, Nebraska. Motion carried. 2:30 being the time for the hearing on the proposed road in district No. 1, Dustin precinct, a delegation of 45 people appeared before the board, including resi dents of that community and the men who had bertn asked to ap praise the value of the land to be used as a road. A general discussion f o 1 lo w e d and the meeting was adjourned until the appraisers completed their re port. 5:00 p. m. On motion the board adjourned until 10:00 a. m., July 31, 1946. ED J. MATOUSEK Chairman RUTH HOFFMAN County Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska July 31, 1946 10:00 a, m. The Holt county board of supervisors met as per adjourn ment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. This being the time set for the public hearing on the budget for the fiscal year 7-1-46 to 6-30-47, the board remained in session entire day. There were no pro tests, complaints or alterations. Mr. Swan, of the Inland Con struction company met with the board to discuss the builing of a bridge to replace the one burned recently in road district 4. Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Stein, that an order be given the Inland Construction company to build a steel and concrete bridge 60’ by 20’ with out concrete abutments. 5:00 p. m. On motion the board adjourned until 10:00 a. m. August 1, 1946. ED J. MATOUSEK Chairman , RNTH HOFFMAN Count Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska August 1, 1946 10:00 a. m. Holt county board of super visors met as per adjournment. All members present except Col lins Meeting called to order by the chairman. Minutes of the previous meet ing read and approved as read: The forenoon was spent read ing and discussing the budget for 1946-47. 12:00 noon. On motion the board adjourned until 1:00 p. m. O’Neill, Nebraska _August 1, 1946 ! Rom where I sit ly Joe Marsha I -—'———— I Bert Childers and the Melon Patch Bert Childers put an ad in the Clarion the other day. Here’s what it said: “Planted more melons than I can eat this year. Stop by and pick as many as you want. All free.” As you can guess, plenty of folks sent their kids over and plenty of the parents came too. Stripped Bert’s melon patch in no time. And as they went away, Bert treated the kids to lemonade, and offered the grownups a glass of ice-cold sparkling beer. Naturally it puzzled some folks ... but Bert explains: “It gives me a kick to share things when I can afford to—whether it’s the melons, or the lemonade, or beer. I guess I just like to indulge my whims.” From where I sit, if we had more “self-indulgent" people like Bert —who believe in share and share alike, live and let live, this tired world would be a whole lot better off! _ ■— " 1,1 i Holt county board of super- i visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. I .- i RESOLUTION OF ADOPTION ( AND APPROPRIATION Whereas, a proposed county i budget for the fiscal year 7-1-46 to 6-30-47, prepared by the bud- i get making authority, was trans- i mitted to the county board on the 24th day of July, 1946, and Whereas, a summary of such proposed budget, together with a notice of public hearing to be held on the 31st day of July, 1946, was published in the Frontier, a legal newspaper on the 25th of July, 1946, and Whereas, a public hearing was held, pursuant to said published notice, one 31st day of July, 1946, and Whereas, the action of the! 1 state board of equalization has : been and certified to the county j |clerk, NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED, by tho board of county supervisors of Holt county, Ne braska, as follows: Section 1. That the budget for the fiscal year, 7-1-46 to 6-30-47, as summarized on page 2 of the budget document be, and the same heraby is, adopted as the budget for Holt county for said fiscal year. Section 2. That for the ex penditures proposed in said bud get document as adopted, thero is hereby appropriated, by of fices, departments, activities, in-1 stitutions and funds, the follow-* REAL SUSPENSE Thrills to ths point ol anxiety and apprehension are In store for you in this eerie mystery story by Gerald Brown. B. Sur. Do H.aJ MURDER IN PLAIN SIGHT ng amounts, to-wit: COUNTY GENERAL FUND For General Administration bounty Board_$ 7930.00 bounty Clerk- 6740.00 bounty Treasurer_ 8430.00 Register of Deeds_ 4330 00 Elerk of District Court _ 4560.00 bounty Judge _ 4600.00 bounty Sheriff_ 6950.00 bounty Superintendent 5840.00 bounty Attorney_ 3350.00 bounty Assessor _ 7325.00 bounty Surveyor_ 1335.00 bounty Service Officer .. 1500.00 Agricultural Agent_ 2400.00 bounty Physician_ 200 00 bounty Jail- 700.00 Building & Grounds_ 10300.00 Annex Building- 2350.00 Elections- 3725.00 F°r General - Miscellaneous Miscellaneous _ $ 4500 00 Bounties--- 250.00 Advertising Tax Sales 1000.00 Printing and Publishing 1000.00 Compensation Insurance .... --- 1000.00 V ital Statistics .. 200 00 District Court Costs, incl. Juiy -_- 1800.00 County Court Costs_100.00 Teachers Institute_ 700.00 County School Exhibit „ 250.00 NSSSi^.Weed Control .. 2000.00 TOTAL GENERAL $95,365.00 County Bridge Fund _$ 19,000.00 County Emergency Bridge Fund-- $ 20,000 00 County Emergency Bridge Fund - 20,000 00 County Road Fund_75 700.00 County Road Dragging Fund - -- 3,500.00 County Relief Fund _ 9,500.00 Mother’s Pension Fund 50o!o0 County Soldier’s and Sailors Relief Fund _ 400.00 County Fair Fund_ 2,000^00 Continued on Page Four P. H. Shriner B™ Thef* GENERAL INSURANCE Plale Glass Liability O'Neill Nebraska jjTe stock Automobil* PHONE 106 Farm Property Wind & Tornado, Trucks & Tractor. Personal Property^ REAL ESTATE. LOANS, FARM SERVICE, RENTALS •; ...mmnmnattmmtmmmtmmmmmmtt SPECIAL CALF and YEARLING I A-U-C-T-I-O-N-S 1 J* • | THE ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET I ATKINSON, NEBRASKA i: Will Be Held on the Following Dates: I: MONDAYS: Oct. 7th — Oct. 21st — Nov. 4th Starting at 1 o'clock P. 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