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    Lynch News
Mrs. Leslie Wentling is in Van
couver, Wash., called there by the
critical illness of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Soulek of
Lake Andes, S.D., spent Friday at
the Ted Crooks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Zimmer
man of Crofton spent the week
end here with relatives.
Mrs. Viola DeVall and Mrs.
Gladys Fredrickson of Bristow
called on Mrs. Albert Kalkowski
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kayl of
Texas are here visiting at the
Glen Hull hime.
Mr. and Mrs. Faye Courtney
were business visitors in Niobra
ra Friday.
Miss Marie Mahlendorf spent
several days in Norfolk last week.
Cora Lee left for Omaha Fri
day to take up her school duties
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Audiss and
Mr. and Mrs. Darold Audiss of
Butte were Lynch visitors Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Barnes and
family returned home from a two
week’s trip to Oregon to visit re
latives. '
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Long and
family of Oregon are here visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Art Stewart returned
home from several week’s visit
with her children in California.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pribil and
Mrs. Gerald Dusatko and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Allen and son, all
of O’Neill, attended the first com
munion services at the Catholic
church here Sunday. Sue Allen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Allen, was a member of the
communion class.
Mrs. William Mahlendorf and
daughter, Josephine, attended the
funeral of a relative in Lake An
des, S.D., on Wednesday, August
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Mrs. Anton Wasatko and Miss
Pauline Mulhair visited with Mrs.
Clare Van Hove at Bristow on
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Wednesday, August 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mashino of
Redbird called at the Wally Fred
ericson’s on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeVall
were business visitors in Winner,
S.D., on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spencer
were Saturday visitors at the
William Stauffer home.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Elgin Ray went to Dixon
Monday to attend the wedding of
her sister.
Mr. and \ Mrs. George Head
went to Omaha Sunday morning
to visit their daughters, Misses
Mary Lou and Jeanne.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holz and
family spent Monday at Cham
bers visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Farenholz. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Uecher of Norfolk were also vis
itors there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Luben of
Winter Haven, Fla., visited
Thursday, September 1, at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Luben.
Charles B. Houser and daugh
ter, Debbie, returned home Mon
day from Des Moines, la., where
he had been playing in a band at
the Iowa state fair.
Mr. ana Mrs. Marx nueoeri
and family spent the weekend
at Winner, S.D., visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Miller and Elmer
Barcus of Wewela, S.D.
Weekend guests at the Earl
Hunt home were Mr. and Mrs.
James Nodgaard, Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Shorin and Mrs. E. W. Devere
aux, all of Omaha.
Mrs. Vivian Martin and Allan
and Mrs. Lod Janousek returned
home Saturday from California
where they had been visiting for
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones at
tended the silver wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. John
Erickson Sunday at Hampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
attended a picnic Sunday at Ains
worth honoring his cousin, Rich
ard Kaiser, who is leaving for
the navy. The Leon Kaisers of
Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Weller and family of Atkinson
also attended.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kraft
and Frank Fallon were Sunday
guests at the home of Mrs. Mable
Shobe near Page.
Roy Lanman and son, Don,
went to Verdel Saturday after
noon. On Sunday, they and Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Lanman went to
Omaha to visit Mrs. Roy Lanman.
Don stayed in Omaha to catch a
plane to Seattle, Wash., to receive
his discharge papers.
Mrs. Edward Honke and chil
dren of Sioux City visited Friday
at the Robert Devoy home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyd and
sons of Omaha visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Derickson and family.
O’Neill News If
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh
spent the weekend in Lincoln at
tending the state fair.
Monday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Philbrick were
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lofquest
and family of Nevada, Mo. Eve
ning callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Philbrick of Stuart and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Morris of Rapid
City, S.D.
Mrs. Bill Kenfield of Julesberg,
Colo., is visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
O. Ramsel. The Ramsels and Mrs.
Kenfield attended a family pic
nic at McCook on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Ressel
spent Monday in Page where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ressel and family. They were
supper guests there.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pavlik and
daughter, Annabell, of Crookston
and another daughter, Mrs. Viola
Reiser, and children of Thedford
and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pavlik of
Crookston spent Sunday at the
Fred Robertson home.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmett Crabb, O'
Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rossmeier
spent Sunday at Verdel visiting
his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
and her mother, Mrs. Sidney An- •
drews of Elgin, Monday attended
the state fair at Lincoln.
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Jo Lee visited over the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. DeHart, at Ord.
On Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. William Murphy, sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathis had a
surprise picnic dinner honoring
the birthday anniversary of Wil
liam Murphy, jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. William McIntosh
spent Sunday and Monday at
tending a gift show in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sherer
of Orchard were Monday evening
visitors at the Don McKamy
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter,
Patricia and Jean McKenzie spent
Sunday in Brunswick visiting re
latives.
Mrs. Charles Tasler and daugh
ter, Suzanne, of Atkinson spent
Tuesday at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim.
Mr. and Mrs. Zig Placzek and
family of Grand Island and her
mother, Mrs. Bill Bell of Port
land, Ore., were Sunday guests at
the Richard McLain home.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all colors.— J. M. McDon
alds. tf
Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of
Richester, Minn., W. R. Tenborg,
Jeff Wagnon, Mrs. Gary Enbody,
Mrs. Henry Kloppenberg, all of
Emmet, were Tuesday guests at
the Walter Meier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moseman
took their daughter, Carolyn, to
Omaha Monday where she will
attend the Omaha Business col
lege.
Miss Sara Lou Moss left Sun
day night for Omaha where she
will teach at the Holy Cross
parochial school.
Lee Robinson and Dennis Delfs
of Sioux Falls, S.D., were last
week visitors at the E. S. Muxfelt
home. Mr. and Mrs. Muxfelt ac
companied them home and spent
the weekend there visiting their
parents.
Mrs. Charles Fox, Carol, Mrs.
Raymond Bosn and family, Mrs.
Francis Belzer and family, Mrs.
William Kelly and Mrs. Myra
Fox spent Wednesday, August 31,
visiting George Brainards at At
kinson. They were Thursday af
ternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fox.
Miss Caroline Kennedy of Om
aha spent the weekend at the
Edna Coyne home.
To Specialize
Miss Christine Baum (above),
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Baum, sr., will enter Barnes
hospital at St. Louis, Mo., on
Monday, September 12, where
she will specialize in one phase
of nursing. Miss Baum graduat
ed from St. Enzabeth’s school of
nursing at Lincoln on August
25. She is also a graduate of St.
Mary’s academy at O’Neill witii
the class of 1952. She arrived
in Ewing Friday to spend a few
days at the home of her parents
before going to St. Louis.
City Council
July 6, 1955
Council met at 10:15 A.M., pur
suant to adjournment taken at
regular meeting of July 5, 1955.
Present: Mayor Marcellus,
Councilmen Crabb, Stutz, Heer
mann and Johnson. Absent: Gold
en and Merriman.
Meeting was called to order by
the Mayor.
RESOLUTION
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF
THE CITY OF O’NEILL.
The following is an estimate ol
expenses of the City of O’Neul,
Nebraska, for the fiscal year com
mencing the first Tuesday in May
1955 and ending the first Tuesday
in May, 1956.
Wages and Salaries as
provided by Ordi
nance .$ 14,000.0(
Maintenance of Police
Dept. 13,000.0(
Maintenance of Water
Works . 8,500.0<
Operation of Water
Works . 8,500.01
Street Lighting . 7,000.0(
Street Maintenance,
Construction and re
pair of sidewalks and
crossings . 12,500.0(
Sewer Improvement
Bonds, Principal and
Interest . 9,000.0(
Water Improvement
Bonds, Principal and
Interest . 10,500.0'
Maintenance of Fire
Department . 1,500.0(
Maintenance of Sewer
System . 1,500.0(
Support of Band. 500.0(
Municipal Publicity .. 1,000.0(
Parks and Grounds .. 4,000.0(
Support of Airport .. 1.500.0C
Miscellaneous . 10,000.0(
Pavement Bonds, Prin
cipal and Interest .. 20,000.0(
Swimming Pool, Park
Improvement Bonds,
Interest and Principal 1,200.0C
TOTAL .$134,200.0(
Entire receipts of revenue foi
the fiscal year ending the firs'
Tuesday in May, 1955, were a:
follows:
Water Collections 27,000.01
Holt County Treasurer 40,000.0<
Licenses, Occupation
Taxes, etc. 5,000.0<
Other Resources . 32,500.01
TOTAL .$104,500.01
The above resolution was intro'
duced by Councilman Crabb, an
he asked that the same be pass
ed and approved. Motion was sec
onded by Councilman Johnson
and the vote on the above Resolu
tion was as follows: Aye—Stut?
Johnson, Crabb and Heermann
Nay—None.
Motion by Heermnan that tin
Mayor and City Clerk be directe*
to enter into an easement agree
ment with the Wm. Krotter Cc
of O’Neill and the City of O’Neil
for the right and privilege t<
construct a new drainage ditcl
across their property for the pur
pose of draining drainage wate
south across said property. Motioi
was seconded by Councilmai
Johnson. The vote on the abov
motion was as follows: Aye —
Stutz, Crabb, Johnson and Heer
mann. Nay—None.
Motion by Heermann, secondei
by Stutz, that the city accept th
performance bond of the Layn<
Western Company of Omaha. Ne
braska, for the construction of .
new water well for the City of
O’Neill. Motion carried.
Motion by Crabb, seconded by
Johnson, that Gerald Brown be
appointed to the police force at a
salary of $300.00 per month. Mo
tion carried.
Motion by Crabb, seconded by
Johnson, that Edith Castleman be
hired as Water Commissioner and
attendant at the new city rest
room at a salary of $185.00 per
month, and that her bond for Wa
ter Commissioner be approved.
Also that Howard Newton wages
be set at $300.00 per month, Art
Holz, $250.00, and Lloyd Brittell,
$175.00 per month. Motion car
ried.
Motion by Stutz, seconded by
Johnson, that delinquent water
accounts in the amount of $1,
636.49 prior to June 1, 1953 be re
moved from the books. Motion
carried.
Upon motion the council ad
journed.
ALVA MARCEL! .US
Mayor
O. D. FRENCH
City Clerk
August 2, 1955
Council met at regular session.
Present: Mayor Marcellas,
Councilmen Stutz, Heermann and
Johnson.
Meeting called to order by the
Mayor.
Minutes of previous meetings
read and approved.
Motion by Heermann, seconded
by Stutz, that the following bills
be allowed and paid.
On the General Fund:
Howard Newton .280.00
L. O. Johnson .169.60
Lloyd K. Brittell . 160.20
Norman Gonderinger .100.00
Joe Sivesind.280.00
Gerald Brown .280 00
Moore-Noble Lbr. & Coal. 127.05
O’Neill Fire Dept. 52.00
Frontier . 27.24
Lohaus Motor Co. 122.13
A. W. Company of Nebr... 186.21
Virgil Laursen, Agent ..... 141.90
Central Finance Corp.120.00
Consumers Pub. Power Dist. 8.89
Oran Long . 100.00
Sam Killham . 98.00
L. O. Johnson . 75.00
Eclipse Mower Co. 10 33
Petersen Clothing . 43 14
Georgia O. Rasley . 15.00
Kansas-Nebr. Nat. Gas ... 35.43
D. A. Kersenbrock Texaco 21.75
Donohoe Construction Co.. 220.00
Art Burnside Co. 60 00
Eby Conoco . 8.'.23
Foree Tire & Supply Co... .117.34
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist.505.37
Art Holz .229.60
Joe Nekolite.179.60
O. D. French. 40.00
Edith Castleman .157.80
Raymond Smith .280.00
Robert Andrews . 63.00
N.W. Bell Tele. Co.29.35
Shelhamer Equip. Co.12.64
Island Supply Co.10.64
The Texas Co.21.87
Spelts-kay Lbr. Co.53.50
Edna Yantzi . 40.00
O'Neill Auto Supply. 12.11
Morgan Ward . 112.50
Chas. Crowley . 88.00
Archie Ashby & City. 20.00
D. R. Douglass . 15.00
Lew White Motor Co.24.97
Johnson Drugs. 25.00
Schneider Electric . 36.29
Harrison Bridge Mobil ...113.66
Halva Electric . 11.80
Gambles . 23.29
Carl Mechanical Works- 18.60
Ponton Agency . 10.00
Director of Int. Rev.149.00
On the Water Fund:
Don R. Douglass .280.00
Walter J. Sch^iohr.169.60
Island Supply Co. 1.80
Frank Peter . 75.00
Kansas-Nebr. Nat. Gas.... 12.95
Western Supply Co.23.70
Gillespie Electric .. 5.35
Consumers Public Power. .237.22
Dolores Douglass . 60.20
N.W. Bell Tele. Co.36.15
Morgan Ward .112.50
Johnson Drugs . 1.50
Schollman Hdw. Co. 4.46
Layne Western Co.164.16
Director of Int. Rev.57.70
The vote on the above motion
was as follows: All—Aye. Nay—
None.
Motion by Johnson, seconded
by Stutz, that Lee Brady be grant
ed a moving permit for a house
20x40 feet, two bedrooms, with
white asbestos cement siding,
wood shingles, with a full base
ment and completely modern.
House to be located on Lot 14 in
Block 30, Original Town of O’
Neill. Motion carried.
Motion by Stutz, seconded by
Heermann, that George Hansen
be granted a moving permit for a
house 24x34 feet with a garage
12x20 feet, with a full basement,
completely modern. House to be
located on Lot 23 and North one
half of lot 22 in Black 43, Riggs
Addition. Motion carried.
Motion by Heermann, seconded
by Johnson, that John C. Watson
be granted a building permit for
a new house, one and one-half
stories, 51x28 feet including ga
rage. House to have full basement,
frame construction, asphalt shin
gles, wood siding, completely mod
ern. Huose to be located on Lot
12 and west 15 feet of lot 11, in
block 50 McCafferty’s Addition.
Motion carried.
Motion by Heermann, seconded
by Stutz, that Herman Janzing be
granted a building permit for a
new garage 14x22 feet. Garage to
be located on parts of lots 2 and
3 in block 18 Original Town of
O’Neill. Motion carried.
Motion by Johnson, seconded
by Heermann, that Nancy Berigan
be granted a building permit for
a new house 36x72 feet including
garage, story and half. House to
be located on lots 15, 16 in block
50, McCafferty’s Add. to O’Neill.
Motion carried.
Upon motion the council ad
journed to 4:00 P.M., Wednesday,
August 3, 1955, at which time the
Council will pass on the Ordi
nances to provide a levy to raise
funds and the Annual Appropria
tion of the City of O’Neill, Nebr.,
and any other business that may
come before the Council.
ALVA MARCELLUS
Mayor
O. D. FRENCH
City Clerk
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SPECIAL CALF AND YEARLING SALE
Monday, September 12tb—12:30 P.M.
This sale promises to be a good one as buyers from six
dfiferent states will be here. Have several good consignments
already but need all the cattie that can be put together for an
auction to supply the demand.
Our sale Monday was 50c to 75c a hundred higher on
all classes. Had more buyers than cattle due to the holiday. It
will be to your advantage to list your cattle early so they will
be sold in a good time and also we can advertise them.
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Let us try your next consignment. We appreciate your
business.
Ewing livestock Market
EWING. NEBR.
MAX & BUY WANSER, Mgrs. — Phones 19 or 70
SUNKIST
ORANGES_Lb. 12c
: THOMPSON SEEDLESS
GRAPES_Lb. 12c
STOKELY FROZEN
I LEMONADE_6-oz. can 15c
I Campbells’ VEGETABLE-BEEF or Can
| Chicken-Noodle SOUP_15c
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CELLO
CELERY HEARTS.... Pkg. 22c
STOKELY FROZEN
PEAS_10-oz. pkg. 19c
U.s. NO. ONE LOUISIANA
YAMS_Lb. 10c
CUDAHY
! MINCED HAM ..._Lb. 39c
j GINGHAM GIRL TUFFCOAT NON-SCUFF
j FLOOR WAX_Pt. 39c
ADAMS 46-Ox. Can
i ORANGE JUICE_29c
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Clair Pak
Red Cherries
303 Can_19C
CAMPBELL’S
TOMATO SOUP_Can 10c
HERSHEY 16-0*. Can
CHOCOLATE SYRUP 19c
SKIPPY CREAMY or CHUNKY 13-0*. Jar
PEANUT BUTTER_39c
TABLE PRIDE STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES 20-oz. jar 39c
CUDAHY READY-TO-EAT VAC SEALED
PICNIC HAMS_Lb. 35c
SLICED
DRIED BEEF_Pkg. 33c
CUDAHY or SWIFT THICK-SLICED
BACON_2-lb. pkg. 99c
FOURTH STREET MARKET
I Phone 93-W — We Deliver
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MILLER THEATER
— Atkinson —
FrL-Sat. Sept. 9-1
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Sept 11-12-1
Wed.-Thurs. Sept. 14-15
HHI
ijursai bh
eukskuk
REX W. WILSON,
M.D.
ROBT. M. LANGDON,
M.D.
PHYSICIANS &
SURGEONS
128 W. Douglas St, O’Neill
Phone 138
O’Neill Aerial
Spraying Service
CORN ROOT WORM, weeds
in small grain, corn and
pasture. We have Miller's
Chemicals to sell and use.
SPRAYING by air has been
done since 1926.
Phone 582-R-2
— O'NEILL —
PUBLIC AUCTION
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WILL BE OFFERED at public auction on the premises, located 1 Yl miles east of Ewing,
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH
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The Pavilion
This is a long-established recreation center,
which has shown to be a profitable opera
tion for more than a quatrer of a century.
The clientele traditionally comes from a
50-mile radius to dance at Summerland.
This location is situated at the hub of three
! well-populated counties: Holt, Antelope
1 and Knox. Summerland is the only exclu
, sive dance pavilion in a wide radius.
Booths and tables provide adequate tables for serving beer, soft
L drinks and sandwiches. Lunch room, which links pavilion with
seven-room dwelling, is fully equipped. Ample refrigeration
for beverage storage and serving. Good piano. Complete public
> address system with two speakers.
Pasture, Etc.
Typical Elkhorn River bottom pasture,
fenced and cross - fenced. River flows
through pasture. Improvements include
two cattle sheds, small milk barn, two sets
of corrals, brooder house, chicken house—
all in good condition. Windmill for stock
watering. Fifteen to 20 acres suitable for
haying.
Legal Description
SVaSWVi Section 1, Township 26-N, Range 9, West of the Sixth
P.M., Holt County, Nebraska.
Terms of Sale
Twenty-five percent down on date of sale.
Balance due upon approval of title by pur
chaser’s attorney. Property will be convey
ed by warranty deed. Possession may be
had upon full settlement. Property will be
offered as a complete 80-acre tract or in
two parcels; one consisting of pavilion and
approximately five acres, the other tract
consisting of approximately 75 acres of
pasture.
Maximum capacity of pavilion: 250 cou
ples, Average capacity: 175 couples.
Roller skating has been popular in the past. 100 pairs of Chi
cago skates ro with pavilion.
i RETAIL BEER LICENSE
{ Licensed under the laws of Nebraska, Class C, retail beer
k license.
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; 7-Room Dwelling
! Very comfortable, six-year-old 1 J/^-story
house with four bedrooms, kitchen, dining
1 room and living room. Two-car garage.
; New jet pump water system throughout
house. Excellent concrete fruit and storm
i cellar. REA with own standby plant.
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Here’s an opportunity to purchase a business with a long-established, money - making
j reputation, complete with living facilities. S ummerland can be expanded in a recreation
■ al way with ideal picnicking grounds bordering the Elkhorn River. There is ample room
for a baseball diamond, drive-in theater, etc.
Premises may be inspected at any time by contacting the owners, who reside on the
premises, or the broker.
MR. AND MRS. HENRY SLADEK, Owners
EWING, NEBR.
Sale to Be Conducted by Bill Bowker Agency
ERNIE WELLER, Auctioneer BILL BOWKER, Broker
Atkinson, Nebr. O’Neill — Phone 468-W