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    Legal Notice
(First pub. Feb. 11, 1954)
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.D0 o’clock
A.M., and at that time publicly
opened and read for GRADING,
CULVERTS, TWO BRIDGES.
GUARD RAIL, PREPARATION
OF SUBGRADE, ARMOR COAT,
BITUMINOUS STABIL I Z E D
BASE COURSE, BITUMINOUS
SAND SURFACE COURSE AND
EITUMINOYS MAT SURFACE
COURSE and incidental work on
the ATKINSON SOUTH Federal
Aid Secondary Project No.
S-132(3) Federal Aid Road.
The proposed work consists of
constructing 6.1 miles of Oiled
Road.
The approximate quantities
are:
201,300 Cu. Yds. Excavation
1,805 Thousand Gallons Water,
Applied
300 Lin. Ft. Concrete Island Curb
58 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Box Cul
verts
6,479 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for
Box Culverts
212 Lin. Ft. 58”x36’’ Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert
40 Lin Ft. 65”x40” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert
65 Lin. Ft. 24” Corrugated Metal
Pipe
20 Lin. Ft. 43”x27” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert for
Driveways
20 Lin. Ft. 58”x36” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert for
Driveways
20 Lin. Ft. 65”x40” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert for
Driveways
204 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe
40 Lin. Ft. 36” Culvert Pipe
SO Lin. Ft. 18” Culvert Pipe for
Driveways
120 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe for
Driveways
40 Lin. Ft. 30” Culvert Pipe for
Driveways
200 Lin. Ft. Beam Guard Rail
320 Cu. Yds. Soil Binder from
Local Pits
10,750 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for
Prime Coat, Applied
200 Thousand Gallons Water, Ap
plied
70 Hours Rental of Motor Grader,
Fully Operated
60 Hours Rental of Pneumatic
tired Roller
90 Hours Rental of Crawler
Tractor, Fully Operated
30 Hours Rental of Power Tiller
£00 Cu. Yds Mineral Aggregate
(Gravel) for Armor Coat, Ap
plied
20,040 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for
Armor Coat, Applied
4,160 Cu. Yds. Mineral Aggregate
(Gravel)
| 1,780 Cu. Yds. Mineral Aggregate
(Sand Gravel)
720 Cu. Yds. Mineral Aggregate
(Coarse Sand) from Local Pits
5.100 Cu. Yds. Mineral Filler
from Local Pits
6,090 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for
Tack Coat, Applied
79,820 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for
Bituminous Stabilized Base
Course, Applied
158 Stations Manipulation of Bi
tuminous Stabilized Base
Course
159.100 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for
Bituminous Sand Surface
Course, Applied
168 Stations Manipulation of Bi
tuminous Sand Surface Course
54,250 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for
Bitumionus Mat,^Applied
159 Stations Manipulation of Bi
tuminous Mat Surface Course
CONCRETE BOX CULVERTS
AT STATION 309-50, STA
TION 349-00 AND STATION
545-90
ORIGINAL DESIGN
281 Cu. Yds Concrete for Box
Culverts
24,541 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for
Box Culverts
ALTERNATE D^SSIGN
92 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Box
Culverts
18,790 Lbs Reinforcing Steel for
Box Culverts
5,799 Sq. Ft. Precast Concrete
Sheift Piling
BRIDGE AT STATION 512-45
l-34’0” and 2-25’0” Spans Con
crete Slab Bridge
BRIDGE AT STATION 551-40
I-IOO’O” and 2-60’0” Spans, Deck
Steel Girder bridge
1 M. ft. B.M. Treated Bridge Tim
ber
407 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Bridges
55,095 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for
Bridges
1 Steel Superstructure at Sta.
551-40
2,972 Lin. Ft. Treated Timber
Piling
11,180 Lbs. Structural Steel for
Handrail
2,900 Sq. Ft. Treated Timber
Sheet Piling, 4” Thick
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, preparation of
subgrade, armor coat, bituminous
stabilized base course, bituminous
sand surdface course and bitumi
nous mat surface course will be
issued to contractors who are
qualified to submit proposals for
bituminous surfacing.
Proposal forms for bridges and
guard rail will be issued to con
tractors who are qualified to sun
mit proposals for bridges.
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 en
gaged in highway construction
work are required to meet the
provisions of the Fair Labor
Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat.
1060).
The minimum wage paid to all
skilled labor employed on this
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
Journeymen Painters
Paver (5-bag rated capacity or
ove:^ Operators
Power Shovel Operators
Structural Steel Workers
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 the
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 faith
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 of
Roads and Irrigation, and in an
amount not less than the totai
amount, determined from the
following list, for any group of
items or collection of groups of
terns for which the bid is sub
mitted.
"Hading, Preparation of Sub
grade, Armor Coat, Bituminous
Stabilized Base Course, Bitum
inous Sand Surface Course and
Bituminous Mat Surface Course
Items — seven thousand one
hundred fifty (7,150) dollars
Culvert Items — two thousand
(2,000) dollars
Bridge and Guard Rail Items —
four thousand three hundred
fifty (4,350) 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. 11, 1954)
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, TWO BRIDGES,
GUARD RAIL, ARMOR COAT,
BITUMINOUS SAND SURFACE
COURSE OR GRADING, CUL
VERTS, TWO BRIDGES,
GUARD RAIL, SEAL COAT,
BITUMINOUS SAND BASE
COURSE, ASPHALTIC SAND
SURFACE COURSE and inci
dental work on the O’NEILL
SOUTH Federal Aid Project No.
F-313(8) and on the CHAMBERS
EAST AND WEST Federal Aid
Secondary Projects Nos. S-422(4)
-nd S-422(5) Federal Aid Roads.
The proposed work consists of
constructing 9.9 miles of Oiled
road and 3.0 miles of Graded
Earth Road.
The approximate quantities
are:
408,500 Cu. Yds. Excavation
254 Trousand Gallons Water,
Applied
14,100 Cu. Yds. Topsoil or Sand
Clay Blanket Course
30,425 Cu. Yd. Mi. Hauling Top
soil or Sand Clay Blanket
Course Material
103,000 Sq. Yds. Slope Protection
19 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Head
walls
18 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Box
Culverts
6 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Inlets
and Junction Boxes
2,395 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for
Headwalls
1,531 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for
Box Culver».s
120 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for
Inlets and Junction Boxes
33 Sq. Yds. Concrete Driveways
949 Sq. Yds. Concrete Gutter
5,965 Lin. Ft. Combination Con
crete Curb and Gutter
786 Sq. Ft. Concrete Sidewalk
4 Flumes
10 Lin. Ft. Concrete Slope
Drains
2 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Discharge
Basins
2S6 Lbs. Cast Steel Grates
402 Lbs. Cast Iron Grates
252 Lin. Ft. 29”xl8” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert
192 Lin. Ft. 36”x22” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert
9o Lin. Ft. 43”x27” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert
176 Lin. Ft. 50”x31” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert
104 Lin. Ft. 58”x36” Corrugated
Metal Pipe Arch Culvert
65 Lin. Ft. 18” Corrugated Metal
Pipe
272 Lin. Ft. 24” Corrugated Metal
Pipe
66 Lin. Ft. 30” Corrugated Metal
Pipe
19 Lin. Ft. 36” Corrugated Metal
Pipe
14 Lin. Ft. 18” Corrugated Metal
Pipe for Driveways
6 Lin. Ft. 18” Culvert Pipe
302 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe
48 Lin. Ft. 48” Culvert Pipe
712 Lin. Ft. 18” Culvert Pipe for
Driveways
34 Lin. Ft. 24” Culvert Pipe for
Driveways
200 Lin. Ft. Beam Guard Rail
BRIDGE AT STATION 708-15
l-30’0” Span Concrete Slab
Bridge
BRIDGE AT STATION 730-05
l-45’6” and 2-33’3” Spans Con
crete Slab Bridge
2 M. ft. B.M. Treated Bridge
Timber
373 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Bridges
53,030 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for
Bridges
2,272 Lin. Ft. Treated Timber Pil
ing
274 Lin. Ft. Bridge Rail
3,676 Sq. Ft. Treated Timber
Sheet Piling, 4” Thick
ALTERNATE ITEMS
1.420 Cu. Yds. Mineral Aggregate
(Gravel) for Armor Coat, Ap
plied
42.420 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for
Armor Coat, Applied
7,810 Cu. Yds. Mineral Filler
from Local Pits
587,740 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for
Bituminous Sand Surface
Course, Applied
541 Stations Manipulation of Bi
tuminous Sand Surface Course
OR
720 Cu. Yds. Mineral Aggregate
(Fine Sand) for Seal Coat, Ap
plied
24,290 Gallons Asphalitc Oil for
Seal Coat, Applied
209,940 Galons Asphaltic Oil for
Bituminous Sand Base Course,
Applied
541 Stations Manipulation of Ei
tuminous Sand Base Course
11,860 Tons Asphaltic Sand
170,690 Gallons Asphalt Cement
for Asphaltic Sand
11,860 Gallons Asphaltic Oil lor
Tack Coat, Applied
Each bidder must be qualified
to submit a proposal for any part
or all of this work as provided
n Legislative Bill No. 206, 1939
Legislative Session. Proposal
forms for the grading, culverts,
armor coat, and bituminous sand
surface course work or for the
grading, culverts, seal coat, bi
tuminous sand base course and
asphaltic sand surface course j
work will be issued to contract
us who are qualified to submit
proposals for bituminous surfac
ing.
Proposal forms for the bridge
and guard rail work will be is
sued to contractors who are qual
ified to submit proposals for
bridges.
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
men of Roads and Irrigation has
been advised by the Wage and
Hour Division, U.S. Department
if T abor. that contractors en
gaged in highway construction
j work are required to meet the
provisions of the Fair Labor
Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat.
1060).
The minimum wage paid to
all skilled labor employed on this
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
Journeymen Painters
Paver (5-bag rated capacity or
over) Operators
Power Shovel Operators
Structural Steel Workers
Tfte minimum wage paid to all
intermediate labor employed on
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 the
County Clerk at O’Neil, 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 lOO'/e of his
contract.
As an evidence of good faith 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 certifed check made
payable to the Department of
Roads and Irrigation and in an
amount not less than the total
amount, determined from the
following list, for any group of
items or collection of groups of
items for which the bid is sub
mitted.
Grading, Culverts and Bitumi
nous Surfacing Items—fifteen
thousand five hundred (15,500)
dollars
Bridge and Guard Rail Items —
two thousand five hundred (2,
500) 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. 11, 1954)
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 3
forms for grading, armor coat, j
and bituminous sand surface j
course will be issued to con- j
tractors who are qualified to |
submit proposals for bituminous )
surfacing. i
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ine attention ot bidders i3 di- j
! rected to the Special Provisions j
covering subletting or assigning j
the contract.
The attention of bidders is in- S
vited te the fact that the Depart- J
ment of Roads and Irrigation has ]
been advised by the Wage and j
Hour Division, U.S. Department ]
of Labor, that contractors engag- ]
ed in highway construction work J
are required to meet the provi- |
sions of the Fair Labor Standards 1
Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060). |
The minimum wage paid to all !
skilled labor employed on ‘his l
contract shall be one dollar and I
five cents ($1.05) per hour, ex- |
cept that a minimum wage of ♦
one dollar and twenty-five cents I
($1.25) per hour shall be paid to: t
Asphalt Plant Engineers
Journeymen Carpenters
Crane Operators
Dragline Operators
Power Shovel Operators
The minimum wage paid to all fj
intermediate labor employed on g
this contract shall be ninety-five g
(95) cents per hour.
The minimum wage paid to all g
unskilled labor employed on this S
contract shall be seventy-five H
(75) cents per hour. g
Plans and specifications for the S
work may be seen and informa- ij
tion secured at the office of the g
County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebras- J
ka, at the office of the Division g
Engineer of the Department of g
Roads and Irrigation at Ains
worth, Nebraska, or at the office J
of the Department of Roads and g
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 faith
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 cf
Roads and Irrigation and in an
amount not less than the tola!
amqunt, determined from the
following list, for any group of
items or collection of groups of
items for which the bid is 3uo
mitted.
Grading, Armor Coat and Bituin
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. 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.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
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 court
on March 3, 1954, at 10 o’clock,
A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
I County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 41-43c
C. H. Slone's Father
Dies in Oklahoma—
Dewey A. Stone of Ada, OlUa.,
father of Clemen H. Stone, for
mer O’Neill public school voca
tional agriculture teacher, died
at 12 o’clock noon on Wednesday,
February 10. The elder Mr. Stone
had been in failing health for
two years.
Burial was in Lightning Ridge
cemetery near Raff, Okla.
Survivors include: Widow --
Eva; sons—C. H. of route 4,
Apache, Okla., and Eugene;
daughter—Mrs. Marzelle Briggs;
five grandchildren.
Army, Air Force
Enlistees Named
The army-air force recruiting
office at O’Neill has released the
names of the following recent en
listees:
For the regular army: Melvin
D. Schrader fo Brocksburg, Bruce
B. Botsford of Ainsworth, Harold
R. Nau of Plainview, Harold H.
Nielsen of Inman, Robert M.
Peering of Crofton, George A.
Hart of Ainsworth, James A.
Dawson of Naper and Laurence
L. Stevens of Inman.
The regular army enlistees
have gone to Ft. Riley, Kans., for
eight weeks of basic training, ex
cept Nau, who will go to a signal
corps radio repair school at Camp
Gordon, Ga.; Dawson, who will
go to an engineer equipment
maintenance school at Ft. Belvoir,
Va., arui Nielsen and Stevens,
who will attend a cable splicing
school at Camp Gordon, Ga.
For the air force: Donald D.
Hauf of Clearwater, LeRoy D.
Leist of Page, Roy D. Boshart of
O’Neill, William J. Spelts of
Lynch, Norman D. Blair of Nio
brara, Milan E. James of Neligh,
Elmer A. Marshall of Bassett, Joe
T. Timm of Oakdale and Dale J
Tuttle of Niobrara.
The air enlistees have gone to
Lackland air base, San Antonio,
Tex., for processing and training.
Mrs. Sageser Talks
Polio to Clubbers
CHAMBERS— Mrs. Vem Sag
eser made a talk on polio Friday
to members of the Valley Center
extension club in session at the
home of Mrs. E. R. Carpenter.
Sixteen members and three visit
ors were present. A music period
was conducted by Mrs. C. V.
Robertson.
The president, Mrs. Henry
Walter, brought a scrapbook for
the committete in connection
with the forthcoming 25th anni
versary.
Nex meeting will be with Mrs.
Lloyd Gleed on March 19.
Valenline Motif
at RNA Party—
PAGE—The past oracles of the
Royal Neighbors lodge ente■ tain
other members of the lodge at a
valentine party at a reguia: meet
ing Wednesday evening, February
17, at the IOOF hall. Twenty
members were presen*.
Mrs. Mary Bergstrom of New
castle, Wyo., and Mrs. Ross Tav
lor of Troy, O., were guests.
Games were played until time
for lunch.
The table decoration; were in
keeping with valentines
__ 4
On TV Show—
Miss Barbara Bennett of Min
nesota Bible college in Minne
apolis, daughter of Dr. H. L. Ben
nett of O’Neill, appeared on tele
vision Wednesday, February 11.
She sang with a girls’ a capelin
quartet called “God’s Grace
Notes,” from the college. The
program was “The Sanctuary,” a
devotional program. They sang
their own arrangement of a med
ley of devotional songs.
Club Meets—
PACE — The Contract Bridge
club met last Thursday evening
with Mrs. Melvin Smith. Mir.
Harold Kelly was a guest. Mrs.
Carl Max took home the high
prize, Mrs. C E. Walker, all-cut,
and Mrs. Kelly, low. Luncheon
was served by the hostess.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all colon,—J. M. McDon
ald's O'Neill.
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PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
CONTRARY to reports being circulated,
this notice is to inform farmers in the
area that the Continental Oil Co., of
Ewing, Nebr., will have harvest terms
this coming season. In fact, we are out look
ing for new business. Anyone interested
get in touch with R. G. ROCKEY, Agent,
Continental Oil Co., and he will be very
glad to explain their policies to you.
R. G. ROCKEY
Phone 82 — Ewing, Nebr.
IMcCARVILLES' [
Have Just Received Another
Shipment of —
OVERALLS
THE NATION’S FINEST
STRIPE or BLUE
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i
In Heated Sale Pavilion 1
at Ranch— 5 Miles South of I
O’NEILL, NEBR. I
on U.S. 281 :j
Mon., March 8
40 BULLS
60 Females I
1
♦♦
g JO BACA IMPROVER 14ih
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| ... FEATURING ... §
| BULLS: Our Junior Herd Sire, JO BACA IMPROVER 78th is being offered. This I
I young bull has been used extensively in our cow herd this past year. You will like this I
| large, rugged, heavy boned, deep bodied son of the $33,000 JO Royal Domino 45th.
| Several other top herd bull prospects and top range bulls are in this offering. 1
I FEMALES: All females of breeding age are bred to JO BACA IMPROVER 14th JO P
| BACA IMPROVER 78th and PCR BACA RELIANCE 12th. These are top females |
I that can go in any herd.
| ... CALF SALE . . .
[ 35 head included in above sale. These are bulls and females sired by our herd bulls Sev~ I
| eral of these are top prospects for 4-H and FFA as well as the ranchers and purebred |
breeders.
C BAR M HEREFORD RANCH I
O’NEILL, NEBR. I
Lunch Served by Bethany Church Sale Starts at I 2:00 Noon 1