v 0*0 ° Legal Notice e 'z __ o (First pub. Mar. 25, 1954) c NOTICE TO rONTRACTOHS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State CapitoLat Lincoln, Nebras ka, on April 15, 1954, until 10:00 o’clock A.M., and at that time publicly '-'opened and read for (DETOUR, STABILIZED SOIL ‘BASE COURSE, SUBGRADE (PREPARATION, ARMOR COAT, «ITUMIN.OUS STAB ILIZED BASE} COURSE, BITUMINOUS MAT SURFACE COURSE and incidental wmrk on the O’NEILL NORTH Federal Aid Project No. F-14 (12.) Federal Aid Road, o Tne proposed work consists of Constructing 5.0 miles of Oiled oR°ad- . 0 „ The approximate quantifies J are: ° 1,540 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur o face eourge0 for Detour ° 160 Hours Rental of Motor Grad 3 ft, Fully Operated0 1.180 Ci), Yds. Mineral Aggre egat^ (Gravel) ° o ° 12,870 Cu Yds. Mineral Aggre O gate (Coarse Sand) from Local Pits 8 370 °6u. Yds. Soil Binder from ° Loeab Pits o o 2,3,580 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for Prime Co%t, Applied ° o 1.43 Stations Manipulation of Stabilized Soil Base Course 0 330 Thousand Gallons Water, 0 Applied o 50 iiojirs Rental of Pneumatic ° tired* Roller 0 50 Hours Rental of Sheepsfoot oRoifer 100 Hours Rental of Wheel Trac tor, Fully Operated 740 Cu. Yds. Mineral Aggregate (Gravel) for Armor Coat, Ap pueu o o 17,500 Gallons Asphaltic Oil fof -p Armor "Goat, ^Applied 0 4,750“ Cu. Yds. ° Mineral Filler from Local Pits 11,010 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for Tack Coat, Applied 168,730 fpalions Asphaltic Oib for Bituminous Stabilized Base ° „ Course, Applied 0 2“62 Stations Manipulation of Bi tuminous Stabilized Base ° Course 0 o °116,f00 Gallons Asphaltic Oil o for Bituminous Mat, Applied 262 Stations Manipulation of Bi tuminous Mat Surface Course Each bidder omust be qualified tb, submit a proposal for 'any part or0all of this work" as pro vided in Legislative Bill No. 206, 0 1939 oLegislative Session-; u Pro posal forms for this work will be issued to contractors who 0are 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 vifed to the fact that the De partment of Roads and Irriga 3 tion has b£en advised by the 3 Wage and Hour Division, U S Departrrfent of Labor, that con tractors engaged in highway con structionpvork arg required to meet the° provisions of the° Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 £52 Stat. *060). The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract ghall be one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour, ex cept that a minimum wage of one ^dollar and ° twenty-five c^nts (S1.25) per hour shall be paid to: Asphalb Plant Engineers o Dragline Operators 3 -0-13 o o 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 cn this contract shall be seventy five (75) cents per (hour. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and in formation secured at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska, at the office of the di vision Engineer of the Depart ment of) Roads and Irrigation at Ainsworth, Nebraska, or at tht office ofo 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, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department of Roads and Irrigation an l in an amount not less than five thousand four hundred fifty (5, 450) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS ANDo IRRIGATION L. N. Ress, State Engineer J. M. Crook, Division Engineer Ruth Hoffpian, County Clerk, Holt County __ 47-19c (First pub. March 25, 1954) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS' c Estate No. 3958 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, 0 March 24, 1954. In the matter of the Estate gf Otto Lorenz, Deceased. CREDITORS0 of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against^ said estate is July 15, 1954, and for the . payment of debts is March 24, 1955, and that on April 15, 1954, and on July 16, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M., eacn day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. . 8 LOfrlS W. REIMER, ,. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 47-49c O'NEILL CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS March 2, 1954 Council met at regular session. Meeting was called to order by the Mayor. Present Mayor Davis, Council men Uhl, C r a b b, Merriman, Johnson, Stutz and Golden. Minutes of previous meetings read and approved. ° Motion by Uhl, seconded by Johnson, that the following bills be allowed;. On the general fund: Joe F. °Wert_1.195.30 Andrew Wettlaufer _a._175.60 Art Holz_185.30 Lloyd Brittell _13700 Director of Int. Rev. —_... 83.00 Shelhamer Equip. Co. _.°— 4.10 Shierk Motor Co. _,— 4.75 Kansas-Nebr. Nat. Gas — 25.00 Marcellus Garage_30.00 Anderson Fire Equip --H7.J.0 Park Board_245 00 The Frontier_135.95 Walter Calkins -__.195.30 Howard Newton--—234.60 Bob Cook___ja——185.60 _Q o u III SHOW ¥>»-■ is o0 She went to the movie... and couldn't get out! „ The movie at: the Bijou wasn’t at all what she’d ex pected. There was too little excitement, far too much talk. So~ bored and just a bit tired, 9-year-old Mary Ann 8 ° ° Miller curled up in the big soft seat... and dropped off to sleep. 0 When she awoke everyone had gone; the theater was -> empty. She was alone in the fearsomely quiet dark! Frightened, she ran up the aisle, but the entrance door, o ‘ the side exits too, were locked. ‘o o c Mary Ann pushed open a door, found a light switch. There was a telephone on the desk. The rest was easy. Minutes later police arrived to force open a door. A relieved and smiling little girl walked out. “After I called o Mommy 'I wasn't scared any more,” she said. “I knew I wasn't really alone—’cause the telephone was there.” 0 o The story above is true. Only the names have been changed. What happened here may never happen to any 0 0 one in your family. But in any emergency, it’s good to remember—like little Mary Ann Miller—you’re never o o really alone when a telephone is near. To provide dependable telephone service to families like the Millers—and to you—your telephone company must be financially healthy. For we must continue to pay 0 and train skilled workers, buy, build and maintain good equipment p. . to continue to make your telephone worth c more than it costs. O 0 O O ^ 0 0 ci) O O. D. French_40.00 Soc. Sec. Tax Fund_58.00 Donohoe Const. Co._95.00 Lew White Motor Co. _ 4.70 Interstate Machin. & Sup ply _i 12.<10 Lohaus Motor Company_ 9.84 Fehr’s Tractor & Equip—179 02 O’Neill Fire Dept.-28.00 Zep Mfg. Company--— 25.90 J. Ed. Campbell, Agent.— 49 44 Consumers Pub. Power Dist. _219.45 Earley Oil Company-115.60 Consumers Pub. Power-512.10 On the water fund: Ralph Scofield-175 CO Dolpres Douglass_39.00 Director of Int. Rev.-49.40 doe Nekolite_!-1—148.00 Rockwell Mfg. Co.-25.63 N. W. Bell Tele. Co._6.90 Hersey Mfg. Company __ 78.61 Zep. Mfg. Company-52.25 Consumers Pub. Power Dist. _294.58 Don R. Douglass-274.00 O. D. French_50.0J Soc. Sec. Tax Fund-22.00 Kansas-Nebr. Nat. Gas — 25.00 Johnson Drugs - 125 Worthington-Gamon Meter 13 38 Neptune Meter Company.. 12.58 Earley Oil Company-45.54 The vote on the above motion was as follows: All aye. Motion by Uhl, seconded by Crabb, that the City turn over the balance of $2,508.00, left in the Swimming P°°i Bond Fund to the Board of Park Commis sioners. The vote on the above motion was as follows: Aye, Uhl Crabb, Stutz, Johnson, Mem man and Golden. Nay none. Motion by Golden, seconded by Johnson, that the Council ac cept the performance bond ot Dobson Bros. Construction Com oanv, and return to them die certified check posted with bid. The vote on the above motion was as follows: Aye, Uhl, Cramo, Golden, Johnson, Memman and Stutz. in ay nunc. Motion by Stutz, seconded b, Uhl that the City authorize Mr. Don Douglass to buy a ^A^ of cast iron water main. Motion CaThedapplication for an on and off slle Beer License of Joseph D. Peters came up before m Council. Motion by Golden, ,ec anded by *>»!“£*, that^.^ Mayor be and is her Dy to endorse approval on apfm cant’s bond. Roll was called on the above motion and th thereon was as follows: All <• A• The application for an on and off sale Beer License of Clau Hamilton came up heior Council. Motion by Stutz se ended by Mernmar’ Mavor be and is nereuy ,• to endorse approval on „ ?Pn card's bond. Roll was called on the above motion and the trerecn was as follows: All aye. The application for an on subf crS:0.^ and is hereby directed ss above motion was as AThey application for an on and « sale Beer License of Hugh O’Nem Benson came up before the1 Council. Motion by Johnsoig seconded hy^Xhlreby* directed Mayor be and is hereby u “n^d^was-UeTon tile Ib^e motion and the vo« U,eThe° app ciio'n for an on and rff sale Beer License of Donald ( vde came up before the Coun cil Motion by Stutz, seconded by Merriman, that tbe,M|^01ent „ , it hereby directed to en dorseS approval appbeanda bona. Roll was called on ^ above motion and th®,, thereon was as follows. All a ^ The application for an °n . ud off sale Beer LicenseofRalph McElvain came up before tti Council. Motion by Crabb, oe^ onded by Uhl, that the Mayor be and is hereby directed to dorse° anproval on the appl ?°ntFs bond. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: All aye. The application for an on and off sale Beer License of Fred Anpleby came up before the Council Motion by Golden, sec onded by Merriman, tha. the Mayor be and is hereby direct ed to endorse approval on the applicant’s bond. Roll was cabl ed on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows. All aye. RESOLUTION The following Resolution was introduced by Stutz and read: Whereas, Joseph B Rete.s, Fred Appleby, Claude Hamilton, Matt Hyies, Hugh O’Ne.11 Ben s ;n, Donald Clyde and Ralpn McElvain have made application for an on and off sale Beer Li Ct Whereas,’ said applicants are in all respects in legal and due formV and notice of hearing thereon has been S^en accord ing to law, by publication in The Frontier, and, Whereas, no remonstrances are interpoised, and no objec tions are on file or made to the granting of said applicatons and issuance of License for an on and off sale Beer, to applicants. Now therefore, be it resolved bv the Mayor and City Council of O’Neill, Nebraska that in on and off sale Beer license - ^ranted to said Joseph B. "eter , Fred Appleby, C1“de,Ha^S Matt L. Hynes Hugh O NeU Benson, Donald C1 y RalDh McElvain, and that the Citv Clerk be and he hereby is ducted to issue said Ucenses^ in manner and form and within the time as prescribed by Motio by Johnson seconded by Golden, that the above Reso lution be adopted. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows. All aye. The application for an on and off sale Alcoholic Liquor License cf Ralph W. McElvain, came up before the Council. Motion oy Golden, seconded by Johnson, nat the same be granted ani that the Mayor be directed to endorse approval on applicant s bend. Roll was called on tie above motion and the vote was as follows: All aye. The application for an on and Honors to Williamson, Weyhrich Larry Williamson (left), president of the Ewing high school “E” club, and Marilyn Weyhrich, president of the Pep club, were elected “Tiger” and “Tigress,” respectively, at the annual atnletic banquet held recently at Ewing. .Supt. L. M. Carter pre sented awards to athletes in all sports. Gene Libby and Sandra Dierks crowned Williamson and Weyhrich. off sale Alcoholic Liquor License of Beatrice Harty came up be fore the Council. Motion bv Stutz, seconded by Uhl, that thz same be granted and that the Mayor be directed to endorse approval on applicant’s bond. Lull was called on the aoove motion and the vote was as fol lows: All aye. 1 he application for an on and off sale Alcoholic Liquor License of Richard L. Tomlinson came up before the Council. Motion by Merriman, seconded by Crabb, that same be granted and that the Mayor be directed to en dorse approval on the appli cant’s bond. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote was as follows: All aye. RESOLUTION Whereas, Ralph W. McElvain, Beatrice Harty and Richard L. Tomlinson have made applica tion for an on and off sale Alco holic Liquor License, and, Whereas, said applications are in all respects in legal and due form, and, a notice of hearing thereon has been given accord ing to law by publication in The Frontier, and, Whereas, no remonstrances are interpoised, and no objec tions are on file, and none made to the granting of said applica tions and the issuance of li censes, ana, Whereas a majority of the City Council of O’Neill, Nebras ka, favor the issuance of said licenses, an on and off sale Al coholic Linuor to said applicants, Now therefore, be it resolved by the Mayor and the City Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, that an Alcoholic Li quor License for an on and off sale, retail, be granted to said Ralph W. McElvain, Beatrice Harty and Richard L. Tomlin son, and that the City Clerk be and hereby is directed to issue said Licenses, in manner, and form within the time as pre scribed by law. Motion by Uhl, seconded by Stutz, that the above resolution be adopted. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as fallows: All aye. RESOLUTION THE FOLLOWING RESOLU TION WAS INTRODUCED BY JOHNSON AND READ: Where as, Fred Saunto, of O' Neill, Nebraska, has made appli cation to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission for a retail ers License tp sell within the City limits of O’Neill, Nebras ka, for alcoholic Liquors in or iginal packages only, and, Whereas, said Commission has forwarded to the City of O’Neill, said application, and, VViereas, there are no objec tions or complaints on file with the City Clerk, therefore be it resolved by the Mayor and the City Council of O’Neill, Nebras ka, that the City Clerk forward a copy of these resolutions to the Commission. Be it further resolved that there are na objections or com plaints filed against said license, and be it further resolved that the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, files no objections against the issuance of said License. Motion by Uhl, seconded by Stutz, that the above resolution be adopted. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote thereon was as follows: All aye. RESOLUTION THE FOLLOWING RESOLU TION WAS INTRODUCED BY MERRIMAN AND READ. Whereas, O’Neill Beverage Co., Mrs. J. M. Gatz DBA Gatz Bros, and Robertson Beverage Co., Incorporated, have secured from the State of Nebraska Li quor Control Commission, Beer Distributors License, and, Whereas, they have paid tc the City Clerk of O’Neill. Ne braska, occupation tax required by Ordinance, of the City of O’ Neill, Nebraska, Therefore be it resolved by the Mayor and the City Council of O’Neill, Nebraska, that O’ Neill Beverage Co., Mrs. J. M. Gatz DBA Gatz Bros, and Rob ertson Beverage Incorporated, be and hereby are granted a li cense for Beer Distributors with in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, and, Be it further resolved that the Mayor and the City Clerk en dorse their license as provided by law. Motion by Uhl, seconded by Crabb, that the above resolution be adopted. Roll was called on the above motion and the vote was as follows: All aye. Upon motion the council ad journed upon call by the May or. J. E. DAVIS M->yor O. D. FRENCH City Clerk REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS QCD — Herman Frickel to Conrad Frickel Jr 5-18-53 $1 1/40 Int in NWVi 6-31-14 WD — Edwin Thorin to Otto W Sprague 3-29-54 $3500- N% lots 17 & 18- Blk I- O’N & Hag ertys Add- O’Neill Ewing Play Cast Is Well-Chosen’ EWING—A treat in entertain ment was provided for the Ew ing community on Wednesday and ihursday evenings, March 31 and April 1, when the senior class of the Ewing high school presented the play “Strangers -ieware.” Tnt cast of characters was well chosen for the three-act comedy-mystery, which had a setting in an old deserted lumber town in the north woods. The director of the play was Mrs. Amber Schlotman, assisted by Student Directors Judy Jeffer ies, Vlanda Biddlecome and Pa trice Mosel. Numbers between acts in cluded: Vlanda Biddlecome, pantomime solo, “I Des Dotta Doe”; Judy Jefferies, vocal solo, “Young at Heart”; a vocal trio, Sandra Dierks, Judy Jefferies, Vlanda Biddlecome, “Margie”; Rozetta McDonald and Gene Iibby, duet, “Mission of St. Augustine”; Larry Williamson, vocal solo, with his own accom paniment on a guitar, “Y’all Come.” Paul Cooper, music director, and Judy Jefferies were accom panists. Other Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oetter mov ed the past week to the resi dence recently vacated by the Georg Garhart, jr., family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams and family visited friends at Omaha Sunday and also attend ed the ice capades in the after noon. The Young Matrons Pinochle club met on Tuesday evening, March 30, at the Leo Hintz home. Hostesses were Mrs. Frances Shaw and Mrs. Ralph Munn. Scorewinners were Mrs. Ray Funk, Mrs. Arthur Kropp and Mrs. Archie Tuttle. Mrs. James Boies was a guest. A so cial hour and refreshments fol lowed the fames. Gail Boies and Cecil Berg strom of the Bergstrom service station attended a petroleum meeting at the Legion club in O’Neill on Wednesday evening, March 31. Guests at the Edna Lofquest home on Tuesday evening, March 30, were Mrs. Nita Claus sen, Mrs. Alta Meyers of Ewing and Mrs. Ernest Thorin of Chambers. Mrs. Waldo Davis went to Or chard on Monday to attend an afternoon meeting of the Gai den club, held at the home of Mrs. Gardon Drayton. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo David and Marie spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Forbes near Brunswick. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Re gan were Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser and Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and son, Robert. Mrs. Anna Young, accompan ied by Mrs. Myrtle Young, both of Inman, spent Wednesday, March 31, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kropp, and family. To Participate in 'Exercise Flash Burn'— BRISTOW— Army Pfc. Clif ford D. Nelson, 21, son of Fred Nelson of Bristow, will move to Ft. Bragg, N.C., maneuver area in April with the 37th infan try division for “Exercise Flash Bum.’’ Nelson is a cook in company H of the division’s 145th infantry regiment stationed at Camp Polk, La. r . SALE -. %Cied SINGER Sewing Machines Taken in Trade Large Variety Many One of a Kind DOWN PAYMENT $roo AS LOW AS_J Buy with confidence at your •A Trade Mark of THE SINGER MFG. CO. SINGER SEWING CENTER Phone 247 — O'Neill 107 So. Fourth Donald H. DeGroff Upped to Sergeant Donald H. DeGroff, whose wife, Geraldine, lives in Atkin son, recently was promoted to sergeant while serving with the 1343d engineer cambat battalion in Korea. Part of I corps, Sergeant De Groffs unit builds housing and recreational facilities and main tains, roads and bridges in the western part of Korea. Sergeant DeGroff, son of Mr. end Mrs. Herman DeGroff of O' Neill, entered the army in No vember, 1952. and arrived over seas last June. LETTER TO EDITOR 957 W. 5th Court C Pamona, Calif. Enclosed find a check for the renewal of The Frontier for a year. We surely have enjoyed get ting The Frontier since coming to California. We always look forward to Monday as that ±s when we get it. We are having wonderful weather — has been 84 degrees for several days. The flowers are lovely this winter and we surely are enjoying it all im mensely. Kindest regards to all of our O’Neill and Holt county friends. ARNOLD AND ELSA REDL1NGER Year's Program Is Outlined— The Pleasant Brook club met at St. John’s basement Tuesday, March 23, with 20 members pre sent and one absent. The record books and “Let’s Sew” bulletins were handed out and. explained by the leader. Emphasis was placed upcn keeping the record books up to date. After the business meeting we sang songs and played games while hostesses? Mrs.0 Tom K.ae zor and Mrs. Charles Wright, prepared lunch. We also held an officers’ meeting Thursday even ing at the home of our leader, Mrs. Steams, to outline our yearly program. 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