Legal Notices (First pub. Dec. 24, 1953) ‘NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given of the organization of Motor Parts, Inc., of- O'Neill, a corporation under the General Corporation Laws of the State of Nebraska; that the corporate name of said Corpora tion is. “Motor Parts, Inc., of O' Neill” and its principal place of business is O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. The general nature of the business and objects and purposes to be transacted, pro moted or carried on are to op erate and conduct a general wholesale and retail auto supply house, with wholesale and retail sales and services of automobile, electrical and motor parts and equipment' and accessories; to operate a complete repair and service business in connection therewith; to buy, sell and ex ciiange or trade automobile and other motor vehicle parts and accessories either at wholesale or retail; to repair and store motor vehicles; to buy, sell, exchange and repair all electrical equip ment; to buy and sell all pe troleum products, all automobile or motor vehicle accessories and supplies, all electrical supplies and equipment, whether whole sale or retail; to buy, sell, trade, encumber service and repair all kinds of motor driven vehicles; to handle glass, paint and their accessories or products; to own all franchises and rights neces sary or incidental to the above; to conduct its business as a re tailer, wholesaler or distributor of any of the above articles; to purchase, lease, use, hold, encum ber, sell, or generally deal in and with all personal property and real estate necessary or con venient for the operation and conduct of said business; to bor row money, issue securities, pledge the property, extend cred it and generally bind the prop erty, real or personal, of the cor poration in carrying out its pur poses; to issue, sell, transfer, cancel, hold its own stock and its own bonds or obligations; to contract with all States and the Federal Government, and all agencies of each; and to exercise all powers and privileges con tained in the General Corpora tion Law of the State of Nebras ka, and the powers and privi leges defined in its Articles of Incorporation filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Nebraska. The authorized capital stock is to be $50,0000.00 of which $15, 000.00 is paid for at this time, the balance to be paid for at such times and on such condi tions as the Board of Directors may friim time to time deter mine. The time of the commence ment of the Corporation is the 1st day of August, 1953. The Cor poration shall have perpetual existence and its Board of Direct ors shall conduct the affairs of the Corporation. CARL G. SCHENZEL MILTON P. SUITER 34-36 DONALD R. MAW CITY OF O'NEILL, NEBRASKA STREET IMPROVEMENT DIS- | TRICTS NUMBERED 7 and 8 NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS IN IN THE CITY OF O’NEILL, NE BRASKA. Public notice is hereby given to all persons owning or occupy ing lots or parcels of land in Street Improvement Districts Numbered 7 and 8 of the City of O'Neill, Nebraska, that the May or and Council of such city will hold a special meeting in the Council Chambers in said City on the 14th day of January, 1954, at 7:30 o’clock P.M., for the pur pose of considering and levying special assessments on the lots and parcels of land in said pav ing districts to pay the costs of paving and improving said streets (being all of said paving and street improvements other than the intersections and areas formed by the crossing of streets, avenues and alleys). At said time and place a hearing will be granted to all persons owning or occupying said tracts or parcels of land or otherwise interested therein. A map of the said dis tricts is on file in the office of the City Clerk and is open for public inspection. By order of the Mayor and Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska. J. E. DAVIS City Mayor (SEAL) . 32-36c (First pub. January 7, 1954) NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF JOHN R. GALLAGHER, GUARD I A N OF THE ESTATE OF HELEN SIMAR, AN INCOMPETENT PERSON, FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order by the Hon orable D. R. Mounts, Judge of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, made on the 31st day oif December, 1953, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter de scribed, there will be sold at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of O’Neill in said county, on the 2nd day of February, 1954 at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described fan] P^tatP* Lot 14, in Block 22, original Town of O’Neill, Holt Coun ty, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 31st day of Decem ber, 1053. JOHN R. GALLAGHER, Guardian of Helen Simar, Incompetent Person. 36-39 (First pub. January 7, 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3942 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF FRANK CALK INS, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the foreign will of said deceased, and for the appoint ment of George C. Calkins as Administrator with will annexed thereof, which will be for hear ing in this court on January 28, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 36-38 Serviceman Returns on Emergency Leave STUART— Lt. Rex Coffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coff man, who has been stationed in Korea, arrived by plane in North Platte Thursday, December 31. He came on an emergency leave because of the illness of his in fant daughter, Kristen Jo, who is a patient in an Omaha hospital. , -- Bride-Elect Feted in Shower— STUART— Miss Kathy Seger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil fred Seger, was the honored guest at a prenuptial shower on Sunday afternoon, January 3, at f the home of Mrs. J. B. McGrew. j Games were played and Miss Seger opened the many gifts she received. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Bill Kelly, Mrs. George Bosn, Mrs. Leonard Bazelman and Delores Hamik,: all of O’Neill. Refreshments were served by the hostesses—Mrs. Rollie Peter son, Mrs. Robert Batenhor-st, Mrs. Karl Weichman, Miss Minnie Haskins and Mrs. J. B. McGrew. Miss Seger became the bride of Robert Fox of O’Neill on Wed nesday, January 6. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD—Wm J Boies to Anna M Boies 12-22-53 $1- Lot 8 Blk 19 Ewing WD—Donald L Carroll to Ed ward R Jansen & wf 12-5-53 $600- East 62 ft Lots 5-6 & 7 Blk 1- Atkinson Miss Cobb Weds Grand Islander STUART — The wedding of Miss Wanda Jean Cobb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cobb, and Orville Clanton, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clanton, sr., of Grand Island, was solemnized at the Community church in Stu ait Thursday afternoon, Decem ber 31, at 3 o’clock. Miss Nanette Cowles played appropriate music before the cer emony and also played the wed ding march. Rev. D. D. Su per formed the double - ring cere mony in the presence of over one hundred relatives and friends. The bride wore a blue suit with light blue accessories and carried a bridal bouquet of white carnations. She was attended by Mrs. Rob ert Brayton, who wore a grey suit and also carried a bouquet of white carnations. The bridegroom wore a navy blue suit and his attendant, Rob ert Brayton, wore a grey suit. Both wore white carnation bou tonnieres. Mrs. Clanton graduated from Stuart high school in the class of 1952 and is a sophomore in Hast ings college. Mr. Clanton completed his high school studies in Grand Island and was also a student in Hast ings college. The couple departed after the ceremony for Hastings where they will live in an apartment while Mrs. Clanton completes this year’s term of school. Shower Honoree— STUART—A prenuptial show er in honor of Miss Jean Cobb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cobb, was held in the Commun ity church basement on Wednes day afternoon, December 30. The bride-elect received many gifts. A lunch was served by the hostesses. Miss Cobb was mar ried Thursday afternoon, Decem ber 31, in the Community church to Orville Clanton, jr., of Grand Island. __ Revolutionary Styling Features ’54 Buick Buick this week announced a completely new line of automo biles for 1954, studded with the most revolutionary styling changes since the introduction of streamlining. The Buicks for ^0 on display at the A. Mar cellus showrooms here Friday, January 8. i.a new Buicks come in four series with all new, roomier bod ies, beautiful new exterior and interior styling, longer wheel bases, panoramic windshields, and more powerful and efficient V-8 engines. The Special Series makes its debut in the V-8 class in 1954 with a brand new 150-horsepower engine modelled after the valve in-head V-8 introduced in the Roadmaster and Super Series last year. Horsepower in the Road master has been boosted from 188 to 200, and in the Super from 170 to 182. New also to the Buick line for 1954 is the Century Series, de signed to sell in the price range between the Special and Super. The Century, which features a 200 horsepower Roadmaster en gine mounted on a 122-inch wheelbase, has a very high pow er-to-weight ratio and is the outstanding performer in the Buick line. All - steel estate wagons are available for the first time this year in the Century and Special series. Among outstanding styling fea tures in addition to the new pan oramic windshield are full rear wheel fender openings and slop ing door line on all two-door Ri vieras and convertibles, built-in sun visor and rain cove on four door sedans in the Roadmaster and Super Series, new high crown front fenders which permit the driver to see the right fender at all times, and new instrument panel. The new V-8 engine in the Spe cial Series, new combustion chamber design which increases power and economy, new power brakes, new front end suspen- I ' sion which improves steering and provides better cornering ability, and cowl ventilation are among the top engineering advance ments. The sweepspear molding, | so closely identified with Buick, has been restyled along the lines of last year’s Skylark sports con vertible. The grille styling also has been refined, with 49 thin bars of chrome enclosed in a chrome frame. The traditional Buick emblem on the front if the hood has been replaced with the word B-U-I-C-K in narrow, delicate letters. Interior styling has been en hanced by a new, double roll in strument panel, similar to the one on Buick’s experimental Wildcat. A new speedometer, unique in the entire industry, is featured on the Roadmaster and Super Series. Speed is indicated by a red line that moves hori zontally across a scale graduated from 0 to 120 miles per hour. New styling also is featured throughout the interior with many new combinations of col ors in nylon, broadcloth, corda veen and leather. The new V-8 engine in the Special has the same overall di mensions as the V-8 in the Road master and Super. The Special V-8 has a 264 cubic inch displace ment and an 8.1-to-l compres sion ratio in Dynaflow-equipped cars. In cars equipped with stand ard transmission, the compres sion ratio is 7.5-to-l. I Both Dynaflow and safety power steering continue as stand ard equipment on the Roadmaster Series and optional on all others j Swing-out door hinges provide j up to one and one-half inches more entrance room to the front compartment of all 1954 Buicks. The new line comes in 15 mod els with six horsepower ratings j and two wheelbases. All Road master and Super models are mounted on a 127-inch wheel base. Special and Century models are mounted on a 122-inch wheel base, an increase of one-half an inch. The Skylark, which has been completely restyled for 1954, is powered by the 200 horsepower Roadmaster engine. O’Neill News Miss Lois Harder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewight Harder, returned to Hastings college on Sunday after spending Christmas vacation here. Onie McClurg of Atkinson and Lyle Fox returned with her. They also attend Hast ings college. Monuments of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O' Neill. phone 139-J. 37tf Pvt. Gerald Fahrenholz left on Sunday to return to Camp Kil mer, N.J., where he will report for overseas duty. He has been spending a Christmas furlough with his sister, Mrs. Francis Holz, here and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fahrenholz of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berton Kimball of Osmond, j Mrs. E. J. Eby went to Grand Island Sunday to attend a family j reunion in honor of a nephew, D. M. Stuart, and his wife, who are home on furlough from Peurto Rico. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orr of York, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stuart of Cozad, Jerry Smyth of Norfolk, Robert Eby of Omaha, Mrs. Francis Stuart, who is visiting here on her return irom Germany, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gillespie and children. Mrs. Sj R. Robertson and Mrs. Axel Borg went to Sioux City Tuesday. Venetian blinds, prompt deliv ery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors—J. M. McDon ald's. Miss Thelma Young, Mrs. Car rol Summerer and Stanley Young spent the Christmas holidays in Kansas City, Kans., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huston. Mrs. Guy Young returned home with them after spending about three months there with her daughter and family. usta Club Meets— * The Justa club met at the home of Mrs. Don Petersen Wednesday evening. Cards were played and a late lunch was served. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD—I’ Walter Summerer to P W & Anna P Summerer 12-28-53 $1- NWV4 22-25-11 Visit Kansas, Oklahoma— Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis and Imogene left for Lincoln Friday, January 1, where Miss Davis will, return to the University of Ne braska. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will visit friends and relatives in Kansas and Oklahoma for a week before returning to their home at Inman. Buick Super Riviera for '54 at A. Marcellus showrooms . . . studded with revolutionary styl ing changes. -—-- *> * + + Announcing for'54 W- — NOW! 5 Ford engines offer k the mightiest concentration of power per cubic inch ever in any truck line! V-8 and SIX! For the power they develop, the engines in the 1954 Ford Truck line have less cubic inch displacement than engines in other-make lines. For example, Ford’s 239 cu. in. Power King V-8 develops its 130 h.p. on as much as 43 cu. in. less displacement. Smaller-displacement engines normally need less gas! That’s one big reason why Ford concentrated power offers greater economy! L FORD TAKES THE LEAD IN ALL 3 VITAL FACTORS THAT MAKE FOR LOWER COST TRUCKING! Now, only In Ford Trucks—gas-saving, Low-Friction, high-compression, overhead-valVe, deep-block engines in ail truck models! 115- to 170-h.p.! New Driverized Cabs, Master-Guide Power Steering, Power Brakes, Fordomatie Drive for faster control! New greater capacity! New Factory-Built “6-wheelers,” gross up to 48% more! Seerfem TODAY/ FORD MORE TRUCK FOR YOUR MONEY! New Ford F-900 Big job, G.V.W. 27,000 ibs, G.GW. 55,000 Ib*i LOHAUS MOTOR 00. Phone 16 O’Neill, Nebr. • / ' ANNOUNCING S-R-S Sageser — Robertson Shatter SALE OF REGISTERED HEREFORDS 40 Bulls 40 28 Females 28 Friday, Jan. 22 12:30 P.M. Atkinson, Livestock Market ATKINSON. NEBRASKA For details watch for our ad next week in this newspaper. I R .. i r ,i, , ii ii * i .1 \ | ii ii i ■ n ii i i 11 J i n ii DR. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th & Douglas O’NEILL. NEBR. Phone 167 Byes Examined . Glasses Kitted Of flee Hours: 3.5 Mon. thru Sat. .. DANCE .. AT O’NEILL I t! American Legion Auditorium & BALLROOM AOES OF RHYTHM Saturday, January 9 Admission: Adults $1 ; Students 50c I I , V ^ i ji M M W* ^ A #/ / # # ®l WJ ^ / 4 W # Ai “GOOD” BEEF SALE! “GOOD” FRONT Afc I HIND Af|c QUARTERS C *1 QUARTERS «1| • LB. • VV I • LB. • 09 ROUND t-bone steak .. “4. , lB Short Cut I «7c STEAKS 67c^731 SS? STEAKS - 59* Chuck ROASTS “• 39* STARNrG ROASTS - 49* BEEF to BOIL tit y n a We ran out of Meat Specials last VV C TB wMJIfry! wetk‘ The demand far exceeded *' our expectations. BURSTING WITH JUICE 00201 FLORIDA J A AH _ j GRAPEFRUIT | Q FOR 39 snow crop _^ ^ FRESH FROZEH POTATOES 10 “*■ 29 PE^S | 100-Lb. BAG 2.39 Sf off by Chase & Sanborn ...andCouncil Oak stashes profit to make this tots Hb. 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