O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mc Carthy attended a fipe state meet ing and banquet of rural mail carriers held Saturday at Picks town, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy worth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Page and Barbara of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Adloph Wetzler and family of Gregory, S. D., were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler. Gary Dean Reynoldson, 3, entertained eight guests at a party Friday honoring his birth day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Paxton of Thedford and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lee of Brownlee were guests Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer. Mrs. Ray Snell and Mrs. Louise Heest both of Page, were Wed nesday, September 22, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller. Mr and Mrs. Owen Wilmot of Edmonton. Alb., Can., were Mon day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. The Thomas’ and Wil mots’ attended Nebraska Christ-. ian college in Norfolk at the same | time. Mrs. Margaret McMillan will depart for her home in Miami,' Fla., Saturday. She is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller returned Thursday from Denver, Colo., and Colorado Springs, Colo., where they had spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Walker; of Lago Colony, Aruba, N. W. I., will visit Friday and Saturday at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Walker. A/lc and Mrs. Fred Osenbaugh arrived Wednesday, September 22, from Ft. Benning, Ga., where he recieved his discharge from the air force after serving four years. They visited until Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh. They left Sunday for Arcadia to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bellinger, and other relatives. He will return to his work with the telephone company in Norfolk Monday, October 11. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller and family spent Sunday in Pickstown, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree of Long Pine were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain. W. J. McNichols of Hollywood, Calif., arrived Wednesday and will visit for several days with relatives and friends in O’Neill. Mr. McNichols is a prominent attorney there. Mrs. Irene Martin was guest of honor at a dinner honoring her birthday anniversary at the Town House Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yantzie, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin, Mrs. Dave Rumbaugh, Kay Martin and P. V. Hickey. Biggest Catfish? Clarence Farr, veteran O’ Neill fisherman, late Thursday landed this 10-pound catfish from the Elkhorn river near Emmet. It’s the biggest “cat” caught this season — perhaps in several seasons. The fish measures 28 inches in length.— The Frontier Photo. Legal Notice (First pub. Sept. 23, 1954) NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT Contract No. E-54-15 Sealed proposals for the fur nishing of one Steel Tainler Gate for Spencer Hydro Plant, will be received until 10:00 A.M. CST— October 18, 1954 in the office of the Assistant Secretary in the District’s Office in Columbus, Nebraska, at which time propos als will be opened and read. Plans, Specifications and In structions to Bidders are avail able at the office of W. P. Ven able, Superintendent of Power Supply for the District at Co lumbus, Nebraska, by depositing ' the sum of $15.00 for a set of three (3) Contract Documents, which sum will be returned upon return of said Plans and Specifi cations. Proposals must be submitted on forms supplied by the District and in Accordance with Instruc tions to Bidders. All proposals must be occompanied by a cer tified check playable to Consum ers Public Power District in an amount of 5% of the bid, or by a Bidder’s Bond, in a like amount, on the form supplied by the Dis trict. District will award the con tract to the lowest and best re sponsible bidder as may be most advantageous to the District, or at its sole discretion may reject any or all bids, or may waive any informalities in bids. By Order of the Board of Di rectors of Consumers Public Power District. By R. ■ L. SCHACHT General Manager 21-23c Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds of the State orf Nebraska, or its authorized representative, will offer for lease at public auc tion on the 21st day of October, 1954, at 2:30 o’clock P.M., at the office of the County Treasurer of Holt County, in O’Neill, Nebraska, tne following educational lands within said county; Description Sec. Twp. Rge. NKSEtt SEV4SEV4 NM>NEy4 _ 16 28 13 Sy> _ 16 25 16 NEVi _ 36 25 15 All _ —36 27 10 All _36 33 14 Said sale may be adjourned from day to day until all lands have been offered. No sale will be final until approved by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS Robert D. Hiatt, Secretary. 21-23 (First pub. Sept. 16, 1954) Julius D. Cronin. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3981 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 9, 1954. In the matter of the Estate of Orlow Colwell, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is January 7, 1955. and for the payment of debts is September 9, 1955. and that on October 7, 1954. and on January 8, 1955, at 10 o’clock A.M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, I examine, hear, allow, or adjust | all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 20-22c Mrs. Merrill Smith Heads Homemakers CELIA—The Celia Homemak ers extension club met with Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman Wednesday af ternoon, September 22, with 10 members present. Roll call was “Achievement Ideas.’’ Visitors were Mrs. Inez Hayes and Mrs. William Maloun. Following officers were elect ed for the coming year: Mrs. Merrill Smith, president: Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, vice-president; Mrs. William Maloun, secretary; Mrs. George Beck, treasurer; Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg, sun shine secretary; Mrs. Connie Frickel, health leader; Mrs Leonard Chaffin, music leader; Mrs. Stanley Johnson, publicity chairman. Achievement day will be held in O’Neill October 21. Next meet ing will be Mrs. Leonard Chaffin. Roll call will be “An Interesting Place I’ve Seen or Would Like to See.” Each one is asked to bring material to make a purse. Other Celia News Mr. and Mrs. D. F. .Scott mov ed into their home in Atkinson Tuesday, September 21. Their daughter, Mrs. Charles Dobias, and family moved to the Scott home Monday, September 27. Emil Colfack was a Friday morning visitor at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Harold, Garold and David Frickel visited Roger and Rod ney Dobias Sunday afternoon. Carl Damero was a Saturday dinner guest at the Hans Laurid sen home. Bobby Knutson went home with him and was a supper guest at the Damero home. Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg at tended a district stewardship meeting in the Methodist church in Atkinson Sunday afternoon. Trv Frontier want ads! DR. J. L. SHERBAHN O’NeilL Nebraska Complete X-Ray Equipment % Block So. of Ford Garage A Prompt Shoe REPAIRING ★ Quality Workmanship at Reasonable Prices ★ Henry’s Shoe Shop HENRY ROHRER, Prop. (Next door south of Nu Way Cafe, West O’Neill) FRED MAUER. JR. Master Mechanic I WE ARE PLEASED to announce that Mr. Fred Mauer, Jr., formerly of York, Nebr., has joined our staff ! and will be in complete charge of our Service Depart ment. Mr. Mauer is a Master Mechanic, having annually attended the Chrysler Corporation’s Master Technical I Conference, specializing in power steering, powerflite transmission and carburetion. IN ADDITION to his extensive training for complete servicing of Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler I and other motor cars, Mr. Mauer holds a graduation cer tificate from the Carter Carburetor Corporation, which supplies carburetors for many of the leading automobile manufacturers. IT IS A PLEASURE to introduce Mr. Mauer to this com munity, and we are indeed proud to welcome him to our firm as Service Manager. We pledge genuine parts, guaranteed, economical and courteous service to all car owners and will welcome the opportunity to care for your needs. SHIERK MOTOR CO. I PAUL SHIERK, Manager HAROLD BENSON, Sales Manager | FRED MAUER, JR„ Service Manager "O’NEILL HOME OF DE SOTO & PLYMOUTH CARS” : Phone 43\) (First pub. Sept. 23, 1954) NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE SEAT COVERS Plastic - NOW 19.95 Reg. $26.95 Seller Installed FREE! /. , “ : • t - : " l '. y Yet us check your battery with our new power checker. No charge. We also check starters, voltage regulators and generators free! o < “SCOVIE’S” c Phone 98 — O’Neill ° , ; C O . • r. HOTEL | _M._____ Driving is NOT a right — You Can Be RULED OFF THE ROAD *■"*'*• > •?'' - . • * . k-f. * C When you put the plates on your car and the driver’s license in your wallet, you have met your state’s requirements to drive. Without these, your time on the highway would be short-lived. It is the Motor Vehicle Department’s way of saying, “So far as we can tell, you should be per mitted to drive.” But from then on it is up to you. Respect the law and the rules of the road, drive so as not to endanger your life or the lives of others, and you may continue to drive. But— Those licenses are not a right—they are merely qualified permission. They do not say you can weave over the highways intoxicated; that you can drive at dangerous speeds; or that you can commit any act that may endan* ger the public safety. You can’t get away with it. Continued bad driving habits, sooner or later, will rule you off the road. In one year 600,000 drivers had their licenses suspended or revoked— every third one for intoxication. Speeding and recklessness were also high on the list. c Remember—driving is not a right; it is a license which if abused can be withdrawn. Respect it and continue to drive—safely, sanely. ' ' . © O •' 9 c • * ^ a, (* \ • o Stow DOWN-LIVES ARE IN YOUR HANDSI ” 0 c ' r, ■ ■: - _ . | il l | . '' III:;! a o O