sen TRADE _ butt Sett '*** FOR SALE SPECIAL! SPECIAL for Feb. 17th, Dophiede Purebred Bull Sale, 12 bulls sired by Royal Dandy, guaran teed. SPECIAL Milk Cow Sale in con nection with regular auction Feb. 17th, from B. Webber, Lynch, Nebr., 12 head Brown Swiss ’ and Guernseys, mostly heavy springers. Butte Livestock Mkt. Butte, Nebr. 41c FOR SALE: A Poland China male hog. Veterinary vaccinat ed.—Bert Bamhard, O’Neill. 41c FOR SALE: 1942 Mercury with ’48 motor, new tires and bat tery. Priced at $100. See Jack Passieux, 3 Vi blks. couth of Cokers lockers on 1st st. 40-4! p60 Outlaw Implement Co. We Service and Repair All Makes of Cars — Jeeps — Pickups Trucks — Tractors Combines if Electric and Acetylene Welding if Steam Cleaning lor Motors if Light Body Work 10% off on all labor and parts from now till April 1st. 4 TOP MECHANICS Give Us a Trial OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO. West O’Neill, Nebr., Phone 373 38-40 FOR SALE: John Deere H trac tor, mounted lister and culti vator.—Call 287-W, O’Neill. _41-43i,85 FOR SALE: Auto guide and square turn cable racks, 8-in. H beam. Ready to go.—Eugene Hoerle, Ewing, located 25 mi. so O’Neill on 28L40-49p Washing Machines and Appliances NEW & USED Fairbanks - Morse washer, new, reg. 129.95, now_$85.00 Used Coronado Washer_50.00 Used Maytag elec, washer, square tub_ 35.00 Deep Freeze, reg. 399.95, now_ 300.00 Fairbanks - Morse elec, water heaters, several sizes, now_V4 off reg. price Wm. Krotter Co. O'NEILL PHONE 531 41c SEE MYRTLE KURTZ for indi vidually designed Spencer supports for men, women and enudren. Doctors prescriptions accurately filled. 41p35 USED CARS ' 1953 Buick Riviera, custom up holstering, fully equipped_$2,295.00 1952 DeSoto 4-dr. 1952 Dodge Coronet 4-dr., fully equipped __$1,445.00 1951 Plymouth. 1951 Plymouth 4-dr., Cranbrook, fully-equipped_$1,045.00 1949 Hudson 4-dr. Super Six. 1949 Mercury fordor_$785.00 NEW FIREDOME V-8 ’54 DeSOTOS Now on Display Feature Power-Flight Transmission 1954 Plymouths ALSO ON DISPLAY SHIERK MOTOR CO. PAUL SHIERK. Prop DeSOTO — PLYMOUTH Phone 430 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Bargain — youths suit, size 16. Worn twice.—Mrs Paul Fetrow, O’Neill. 4p3t FOR SALE: Dairy cows, sorm fresh now, others to fresher soon.—B. C. Engler, Stuart. 40-41p6t ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS To Grow More Beautiful with the Passing Years POTTHAST Monument Company NORFOLK FOR SALE: Very good use; Singer portable sewing ma chine, $69.50.—Midwest Furr 4s Appl., West O’Neill. 41 FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet De luxe 4-dr. sedan, Powerglide, 2 tone, radio, heater, seat covers very clean. Private property. Phone 238-W, O’Neill. 40-42 FOR SALE: Near new Dunca grapple fork and brackets fits H or M tractor, $270.—Cai H. Schmidt, 314 So. Bostoi Hastings, or call phone 140-. O’Neill. 40-42p8 HOOVER Sales 4c Service B I G L I N ’ S Phone 38 — O’Neill FOR -ALE: Aeromotor wind mills, and towers, galvanize stock tanks, 8- and 10-foc sizes. — John Sobotka, Inmar Nebr. 71 New Machinery J-D discs, drills, plows. 1-D spreaders. J-D elevators. Trailer wagons and boxes. J-D 10 and 14 in. hammer mills. No. 80 and 220 Letz grinders. Farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. SEE THE FARMHAND ROTARY SNOWPLOW Now on Display (J.S. Royal and Firestone farm tires. J-D-D oils, greases and batteries. 3ale ties, cable, comfort covers, tractor chains. Used Machinery Super Six manure loader. J-D 4-wheel spreader. No. 5 J-D mower. 1950 MT tractor. 1937 A J-D tractor. 1937 B J-D tractor. R.C. Allis tractor. Duncan Stackmaster loader with hay basket, manure fork, for age fork. 3— 14” bottom J-D plow. 4— 16” bottom J-D plow. Used Farmhand loader 15-ft. IHC disc. We trade and give terms on John Deere Finance Plan. Come in and see us! Our John Deere Show — Feb. 19 Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: 1953 Clipper 25-ft. trailer house, all modem.—J. F. Contois, O’Neill, 6th and Wil liams, phone 386-J, O’Neill. 39tf FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, phone 1U6. 5ati M&M Model R Tractor $440 1947 fuel M. 1950 gas H. 1945 gas H. 1942 fuel H. 2—F20 Farmalls. F30 Farmall. FI2 Farmall. Regular Farmall. VAC Case. Model A John Deere. Model H John Deere. Plows and discs. John Deere drill. Jayhawk stacker. Overshot stacker. IHC loader. K-5 truck frame. Fuel Storage tanks. 1946 2-ton Ford. Used separators. Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE: One electric range and Frigidaire, also one 16-ga. shotgun. —Axel Borg, or see Ron Borg at Phillips 66 Ser. Station, O’Neill. 41-42c Clean Used Cars All Bargains — Look Them Over ’51 Ford, Fordomatic, 4-door Cus tom Deluxe. ’51 Kaisers, overdrive. ’52 Henry J, overdrive. ’49 Ford. ’47 Hudson. ’47-’48 Kaisers. ’48 Frazer. ’40-’41 Chevies, Ford. Pickups ’51 4-wheel drive Willys pickup, 6-speed axle. ’51 Chevrolet, heavy duty, 4-speed axle. ’41 International pickup. ’40 Chevrolet pickup. 2—’48 Jeeps. i New Willys Jeeps — Pickups Cars New Kaiser & Henry J Cars Outlaw Implement Co. West O’Neill Open Evenings 1 . . _ . .... WANTED WANTED: Domestic help. Good wages, raise after 3 mo. Mod ern farm home, 4 children. — Inquire at Frontier. 40-41p8C WANTED: Dressmaking, altera tions and sewing at my home —Mrs. C. C. Peter, 3^ miles l south of O’Neill. 36-41p . WANTED TO RENT: Betweer j 50 and 200 acres farm land ir Holt county.—Write Earl Stor johann, Spencer. 39-41p8£ WANTED: Plastering of anj type, beautiful colored worl c neatly done, reasonable priced —J i m Gentzler, Plainview l Nebr., ph. 164, box 162. 40-41i 1 WANTED: Light trucking anc i, drayage, all kinds. — Archu j Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-L. 51 or 125-J. 37t; Chari sse Knight Is 5-Years-Old— Little Miss Charisse Knight daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Knight celebrated her fifth birthday an * niversary at a theater party oi i Sunday afternoon. The eight lit t tie girls were served refresh i, ments at the Knight apartmen f following the entertainment. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 3-bedroom home in O’Neill for immediate posses sion. This is a very well built home and priced to sell.—Thur in - Bowker Agency, O’Neill, phone 207. 41c BASEMENTS waterproofed and finished in pure and white or colored cement plaster. Hand stone work. Call Jim Gentzler, Plainview, Nebr., box 162, ph. 164. 40-41c FOR SALE: Five-room modern home.—Phone No. 1, O’Neill. 38tf LOOK! LOOK! 7.200 ACRES South Dakota ranch. Runs 400 cows, 400 yearlings. Priced for immediate sale. Possession 60 days. 1.200 ACRES Holt county ranch. Good pasture, short on hay. Priced according ly 1.000 ACRES Holt county, some good alfalfa here. We’ll be glad to show you. 2.000 ACRES South Dakota on this one. A beauty of a layout. Put 200 cows on this and enjoy SE CURITY. Spring possession. 480 ACRES The best of hay and pasture in the Chambers country. These are few and far between. Move fast if you want this location. 320 ACRES Chambers vicinity on this, too. All pasture, fenced, with a cou ple of sheds. Low taxes. Buy now. 520 ACRES Stock and grain faim in west Knox county. Here u one that won’t let you down ir> the dry years. Look this one over!! J 480 ACRES Holt county. Hay, oasture and alfalfa. Good buildings. Retire to this place and let it pay vau some SOCIAL SECURITY. 160 ACRES IV-.ighty fine hay, even for this country. The house is just as good as the hay, too. 480 ACRES East of O’Neill. 1/3 hay, 1/3 pas ture, 1/3 being tilled. Good, sound house. Good carry-bacK on this. 240 ACRES A small stock and grain farm that sure beats paying rent. Close to town. 1,000 ACRES Here is a daisy of a pasture for a big bunch of steers It’s in Dakota, just an hour’s drive from O’Neill. Lots anl lots of grass and plenty of water and protection. Thorin-Bowker I' I.: ] I Phone 207 — O’Neill Corner 4th & Douglas Sts. 41c FOR SALE: Residence property at Inman. Priced to sell. See Charlie Sobotka, Inman. 40-42p FOR SALE: 2-bedroom home, excellent location. The only bad part of this property is that it is priced too low. Be sure to examine this house if you need only two • bedrooms. —Thorin Bowker Agency, O’Neill, phone 207. 41c FOR SALE with possession. One of the best ranches on the Niobrara river. 2 miles river boundary line. 1,528 acres, 2 sets improvements. REA. DaPv mail, telephone and school. Im provements 2 miles to state highway. 14 miles to Newport or highway No. 20. Last year produced 100 tons wet and up land hay, 300 tons alfalfa and a seed crip. Dam for irrigating. An ideal stock and hog ranch. Terms if desired. Stock on ranch now. See A. B. Hutton, Broker, Newport, Nebr. 41e FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3-room uniurnished apartment with bath: good res idential section. — Call 171-J. O’Neill. 17tf ROOM RENT FREE to lady who will be company for me nights. —Mary Donlin, O’Neill. 32tf FOR RENT: One or 2-room up stairs apt., front entrance. Ac cess to phone.—Phone 238-W, O’Neill._ FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf ’ FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116 So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart, O’Neill. ; FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. ! FOR RENT: Large three room modern basement apt., newly s redecorated, tile floors. Com pletely furnished, including heat, laundry.—Call 478-M, O' Neill. 39-41p80 , FOR RENT: 3-bedroom basement , house, with utility room; elec tric range, natural gas heat.— i Phone 423-LR.41tf FOR RENT: Storage room and garage down town.—Call 575, O’Neill. 41c run ntn i: Aauns uiuy, o-ruom modern basement apt. Heat and hot water furnished. Laun dry privileges. Separate en trance.—Phone 481-M, O’Neill. 40-41p60 FOR RENT: Business bldg, 11,000 ft. floor space. Heated. Suitable | for one, two or three store j fronts. Any or all of which can ' be rented and which will be j finished to your specifications. Rear of building equipped with six 13-ft. overhead doors and is available now for storage and warehouse use. — K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. 23tf MISCELLANEOUS FOUND: An earring at the auto show. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Inquire at The Frontier of fice. 41c50 Sewing Machines Necchi — Elna — New Home Sales & Service DEMONSTRATIONS every Fri day afternoon. We repair all makes. Midwest Furn. & Appl. Phone 346-J — West O’Neill SELLING is our business: Will arrange for advertising, selling and clerking at your sale, pri vately or public auction.—Ed Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’ Neill, phone 207, licensed real estate auctioneer and brokers. 13tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill FOUND: Set of Ford keys. Find er may claim by paying for ad. —The Frontier. 41c50 L,ong rerm L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N 4% Federal Land Bank O’Neill. Nebr. LOST: Pair glasses with red plastic rims, about 2 weeks ago. —Phone 315, O’Neill.41c FOUND: Boy’s wrist watch. If owner can identify and pay for this ad possession Will be given rightful owner.—Mrs. Marvin Anderson, O’Neill, phone 330-R. 41c40 L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding SEE Ralph Simpson for your electric wiring. — 359-LW, O’ Neill. It1 ???? ARE YOU going on a vaca tion or a trip? Better see R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, for trip insurance. Pays up to $25, 000 for accidental death and $1,000 for medical, doctors, j ambulance, etc., for only a few cents a day. Pays for any kind of an accident while you are gone. lltf Real Estate Loans WE have unlimited funds to roan on Ranches. If you anticipate needing a loan, CALL US TO DAY. Ernie Weller Associates Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors; of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’N'.ill tf WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run Phone 404-W. Used car parts, car repairing, elec tric and acetylene welding, body shop. VERNON STRONG, Prop. North Seventh — O’Neill DON’T WAIT! Protect now against expenses of polio, can cer and other dreaded diseases. $15 for entire family for one year. Why take chances? — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’ O’Neill. lltf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf Entertain— Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson had as their guests Saturday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seery and daughter of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young en tertained the Harry Clausons on Sunday. CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to thank all those who helped us at the time of the loss of our daughter and sister, Rita. Especially Doctors Brown and French, the Sisters and nurses of St. Anthony’s and Fa ther Kucera. Your acts of kindness and prayers are deep ly appreciated. MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS PRIBIL and Family 41p50 WE WISH to thank all friends and relatives for the beautiful flowers, gifts and cards that we received on our golden wedding anniversary. We also wish to thank the ladies who helped serve the dinner. MR. AND MRS. HERB JANSFN 41p50 I WISH to thank Doctors Wilson and Langdon and the entire staff of St. Anthony’s for their excellent care while I was in the hospital. I also wish to thank my friends and relatives for the many cards, lexers, gifts and visits that I received. Your kindness will always be remembered. MRS. DEAN FARRIER 41p50 1 HANKS TO everyone who helped make the food sale such a success. Special thanks to Shelhamers for the use of space in their store. COMMITTEE, FRIENDS OF ST. MARY’S District Bee Meet to Be Held Here A district meeting of the Ne braska Honey Producers’ associa tion will be held in O’Neill on Saturday, February 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin. Representatives are ex pected from 10 counties — Holt, Boyd, Knox, Keya Paha, Brown, Rock, Antelope, Wheeler, Blaine and Loup. Bee keepers with one or more stands are invited, according to Mr. Beilin. The program, starting at 1 o’ clock, will include an illustrated lecture, question and answer per iod, sound film and lunch. Among those expected to at tend are Fred Blummer of Ar nold, president of the state asso ciation; Ed Wolfe of North Platte, secretary-treasurer of the state group; Clifford Walstrom of Lin coln, state bee inspector, Nebras ka department of agriculture; Lee Rentz of Lincoln, assistant state bee inspector, and others O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen en tertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Padrnos of Latte Andes, S.D., Friday. 55 Registered Herefords, Holt County Herefords, Sale February 24, 1954. Write for Catalog. 41p50 Mrs. Guy Young returned cm Tuesday from a several days’ stay in Denver, Colo., near Fitz simons hospital where her son, Stanley, is a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stutz and children were in Petersburg Sun day visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oik. Long sleeve housedxesses. Sim plicity Frocks. $2.98.—Hagensick Ladies Wear, O'Neill. 41c Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn G. French of Page were Sunday eve ning dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. French. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors and sons of Greeley visited her parents, the M. J. Wallaces, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver had as their guest Tuesday and Wednesday her mother, Mrs. James Lessig of Ainsworth. Mr. L. W. Laurson of Tilden arrived last Thursday for a visit with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Weston D. Whitwer and family. Mrs. Pat Gallup and daughter, Jeanie, Mrs. Emil Weyhrich and Mrs. Rolland Weyhrich and three children left Friday to get little Susie Weyhrich at Childrens Me morial hospital, Omaha, where she had been a patient for a month. Little Susie was two months old Wednesday. Mrs. Gallup and Mrs. Rolland Weyh rich went on to Omaha and the others stayed at Stanton with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spry. They all returned Friday. - — Jeudi Club Meets— Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka will be hostess tonight (Thursday) to the Jeudi club. Mrs. Dorothy Knight will be a guest. Chez a Mari Club Meeting— Mrs. C. M. Eason entertained the Chez a Mari club Tuesday evening. Celia News Louie Lauridsen and family were last Thursday visitors at the Hans Lauridsen home Albert Johnson of Lyons spent r'rom Tuesday, February 2 until last Thursday at the Earl Schlot feld home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schloifeld were last Thursday O’Nei.l visit ors. Stanley Johnson and Milton McKathnie visited Ft. Randall dam Saturday. Sunday dinner guests at the Perry Terwilliger home weie Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ballon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Disterhaupt, >r., and Ed and Joe Disterhaupt, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale 3fall jf Eagle are visiting the Lee and pfrry Terwilliger families. Albert Jonnson was a Wednes day evenng, February 3, supper guest at the Stanley Johrson norne. Alex Forsythe was a Saturday evening visitor at the O. A. Ham r.ierberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smi4!i ard family and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hammerberg attended the an nual meeting and dinner put on bv the Production Cred.t associa tion last Thursday and also at tended the O’Neill Auto Show. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Po/n*; were Saturday overnight visitors at the Mark Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks at tended the Hillside chapel Bible study at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken, Frank and Marjorie were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the Clarence Focken home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Obermire and family were Sunday evening, January til, visitors at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Liv.ngston were Tuesday evening, February 2, visitors at the O. A. Hammtr oerg home. Markita Hendricks was a Sat urday overnight visitor at ^_t be Emil Colfack home. Shirley <~cl i3ck spent Sunday afternoon with Markita. Steve Bausch and Mrs. Ed Bausch were Monday afternoon visitors at the Stanley Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Sewell ..ohnson and family and Jim Puckett were Sunday dinner guests at the Connie Frickel home. Mr and Mrs. Bob Reiser and family of Butte spent Wednesday, February 3, at the Joe Hendricas home. , . , ... Robert Hendricks helped with the work at the Joe Hendricks home several days the past week. Adrian Mitchell was a supper guest at the Emil Colfack heme Friday evening. Alex Forsythe was a Tuesday morning, February 2, cader at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg attend ed a general meeting of the WSCS in the Methodist churcn basement Wednesday afternoon, February 3. Mrs. Wurtz had charge of the worship service. Mrs. Charles Humphreys was :n charge of the lesson. Division V of which Mrs. Lloyd McDowell is chairman, was hostess. Alex Frickel and Alex For sythe were Sunday evening, Jan uary 31, visitors at the Rollo Berry home. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and family were Wednesday eve ning, February 3, supper guests at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mr and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family took Paul and Doylt Focken to O’Neill on Saturday where Paul and Jim Hendricas entered the 4-H speaking contest which was held in the assemb.v room in the courthouse that morning._ m m m m m*m ■••*"*** W. F. FINLEY, M.D. O’NEILL First National Bank Bldg. OFFICE PHONE: 28 -_ , CRAWLER TRACTORS 1 952 Int. TD 9 wide gauge Angle Arrow Dozer, like new- $5,750 1 949 Int. TD 9 Angle Dozer-$3,750 RD 7 Cat Angle Dozer -$2,850 1950 Int. TD 6 Front End Loader.. $2,650 1 949 HG Cletrac __ $800 1 949 HG Cletrac, with Horn Loader $750 1 952 Harris 4-Wheel Drive- $2,850 NEW HD 5 Allis-Chalmesr Angle Dozer keeleyImpl. CO. Valentine, Nebr. Blue-and-Gold Banquet Held for Cubs— STUART—The cub scouts and their families enjoyed the annual blue-and-gold banquet at the Stuart auditorium Sunday eve ning, February 7. About 60 were present. The banquet tables were dec orated with blue and gold and replicas of the Liberty bell. A short program was given by the cub scouts. Den mothers for the three dens are Mrs. Jane Cobb, Mrs. G. L. Obermire and Mrs. Francis Steinhauser. Legal Notice (First pub. Feb. 11, 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HAZEL NOBLE, DECEASED. 1HE STATE, OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CpNCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been' filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of fi nal account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this couit on March 3, 1954, at 10 o’clock, A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 41-43c wrt(Jr£St PUb' Feb' U’ 1Q54) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on March 4, 1954, until 10:00 o’clock A.M., and at that time publicly opened and read for GRADING CULVERTS, ARMOR COAT, BITUMINOUS SAND SURFACE COURSE and incidental work on the ATKINSON-O’NEILL Feder al Aid Project No. F-158(4) Fed eral Aid Road. The proposed work consists of constructing 4.2 miles of Oiled Road. The approximate quantities are: 205,500 Cu. Yds. Excavation 3,700 Thousand Gallons Water, Applied 11 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Head walls 83 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Box Culverts 1,393 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for Headwalls 7,782 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for Box Culverts 200 Lin. Ft. 58”x36” Corrugated Metal Pipe Arch Culvert 65 Lin. Ft. 24” Corrugated Metal Pipe 150 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe 44 Lin. Ft. 30” Culvert Pipe 112 Lin. Ft. 36” Culvert Pipe 40 Lin. Ft. 18”Culvert Pipe for Driveways 30 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe for Driveways 670 Yds. Mineral Aggregate (Gravel) for Armor Coat, Ap plied 20.000 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for Armor Coat, Applied 3,760 Cu. Yds. Mineral Filler from Local Pits 232.000 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for Bituminous Sand Gravel Course, Applied 222 Stations Manipulation of Bi tuminous Sand Surface Course Each bidder must be qualified to submit a proposal for any part or all of this work as provided in Legislative Bill No. 206, 1939 Legislative Session. Proposal forms for grading, armor coat, and bituminous sand surface course will be issued to con tractors who are qualified to submit proposals for bituminous surfacing. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The attention of bidders is in vited to the fact that the Depart ment of Roads and Irrigation has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engag ed in highway construction work are required to meet the provi sions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060). The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on 'his contract shall be one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour, ex cept that a minimum wage of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour shall be paid to; Asphalt Plant Engineers Journeymen Carpenters Crane Operators Dragline Operators Power Shovel Operators The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be ninety-five (95) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be seventy-five (75) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and informa tion secured at the office of ihe County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebras ka, at the office of the Division Engineer of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Ains worth, Nebraska, or at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his contract. As an evidence of good laith in submitting a proposal for this work or for any portion thereof as provided in the bidding blank, the bidder shall file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department r£ Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than the totaj amount, determined from the following list, for any group of items or collection of groups of items for which the bid is suo mitted. Grading, Armor Coat and Bitui.i inius Sand Surface Course Items—six thousand eight hun dred (6,800) dollars Culvert Items — seven hundred (700) dollars The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION L. N. RESS, State Engineer J. M. CROOK. Division Engineer RUTH HOFFMAN, County Clerk, Holt County .41-43 (First pub. Feb. 4, 1954) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3943 In the County Court of Hoit County, Nebraska, January 28, 1954. In the matter of the Estate of David Bartley Blaine, Sr., De ceased. CREDITORS or said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is May 25, 1954, and for payment of debts is January 28, 1955, and that cn February 25, 1954, and on May 26, 1954, at 10 o’clock A M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 10-4*1 ... .....T" (First pub. Feb. 4. 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorne/ NOTICE FOR PETITION FOB ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3946 In the County Court of Iloit County, Nebraska, February 2. 1954. In the Matter of the Estate of John N. Steinberg and Helena M. Steinberg, both, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to ail persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of John E. Steinberg as Admin istrator of said estate, and will be heard February 25, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebras ka. LOUIS W. REIMER. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 40-42 ;; WHY WAIT Everyone Can Own a Car at Hiese Low Prices. Thoroughly Reconditioned. OK Warranty 1947 Chev. 2-door. Full equip men! and brilliant blue fin ish. 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Runs like new_ 1754)0 Yes, we’ll take trade-ins and chances are that your present car will make the down payment. Low Cost GMAC Terms LEW WHITE MOTOR CO. “The Showplace of Quality Automobiles’’ Phone 100 O'Neill CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE — CADILLAC