The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 04, 1956, Image 8

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    Delinquent Tax List
(Continued from Page 9.)
I to 12 Inc 31 132 74
7, 8, 9 34 14.22
Verdigris Township
Township 28, Range 9
SEft 1
NWftNEft 12 134.24
NEft 3 182.52
-SftNftSWft. S'-,
SW'4 7
NftNWft 18 337.10
SW',NE't, Wft 12 217.82
SEftNWft, NEftSWft,
SEV4. SftNE'i 19 204 07
Township 28, Range 9
f.VVV4 8 153.94
fci, 10 295.46
SWV4 10 70.87
Wft Eft, SWV4 11 221.68
Wft ' ll 157.94
NEft, EftSWft,
WftSEV, li 31050
NEftSWft „„„„
NftNEft 1» 139 24
Pt SW4NWV4 18 5.12
1*1 WftSW'« 18 45.22
... 1, 20 97.84
NWV4 27 65.46
NEft 22 139.64
NEft 28 111-50
SftNEft, NftSEft 32 22 18
SftSEft 32 13.74
WftSE'4, SWVi» 33 73.14
SVfe* 34 196.40
Township 28. Range 10
gyyft 10 106.32
in. SEV4NEV4 No. 4 13 50.98
S‘*.SE'4SEV4 No. 18
in. SftNW'4 SEV4
No. 17 13 75.20
WftSWft 15 4834
v ll 23 141.83
NEft 24 75.50
SftNWVg, SWV4 26 139.56
Page Village
Nondescripts
Township 28. Range 9
S'-2NK‘.|SW' iNW'i.
Nn. M 18 78 34
Pt. NW1 |SW >4.
N-T 18 3.90
in. NWL'iSWVi,
No 79-H 18 40.92
I*t. NWV4.SWV4.
No. E 18 13 64
Township 28, Range 10
l>t. SEV4SEV4 13 57.28
Pt. SEV4NEV4 I3 23 58
Pt. SEI4NEV4 13 196
lots Blk- Tax
lots 3, 4 1 1-16
8, 9 10 2 29.24
6 to 10 Inc. 3 94.70
-11 to 15 Inc. 3 186.28
I to 10 Inc. 4 69.36
ll, 12, 13 4 45.22
14, 15, 16, 17 4 M4.58
N 50 ft. 1 to 5 Inc 5 91.18
S 75 Cl. 10 to 20
Inc 5 206.54
4 to 9 Inc. 6 1.54
4, 5 7 68.98
7, 8, 9, 10 8 7.80
3 9 6.62
5 25 ft. 9 and 10 9 3.50
N 42 ft. 9 and 10 9 2.36
Center 50 ft. 9
and 10 9 2.72
19, 20 9 36.24
6. 7, 8 10 7.80
Pt. NEC|SEC» 16 11.30
Pt. outlot 13 16 2.72
Pt. outlot B 16 2.72
Pt. outlot B 16 12.86
I. 2. 3 18 4.30
II, 12, 13 18 .36
9. 10 19 3.50
II to 15 Inc. 19 58.46
5. 6 ... 24 3.12
11 to 20 Inc. ... 27 4.30
11 to 15 Inc. 28 1.16
East Side Addn
4. 5 2 59.62
1 to 14 Inc 4 22 98
1 to 5 Inc. 9 3.12
1 to 5 Inc.. 10 154
Willowdale Prec.
Township 30. Range 9
WVt> _ 7 140.04
SWV4SEV4 19 25.22
SEV,NW>4, NE>'4
SWf4 29 41.90
SEV4SW Vt 29 11.02
SEi:, ... 33 40.76
Township 30, Range 9
NWV4 34 29.80
Si, ' •' ‘34
i,',. sw y4 . . • .35 .i»4;
.\W>4 35- 34.10
Township 30, Range 10
.VIj 1 235.54
SE 1 110.34
N » . XK1 , 2 62.22
> .’SW, 1 47.48
; S‘tNE',4 2 64.96
Ni-.SE14 2 52. j4
ME <4 3 137.14
SEh 8
NE>, 17 199.52
.\E>4 , 8 97.74
• \V '4 * 8 53.62
5W>4 11 101.501
S1 a N W 14 12 48.04
SE*4 28 101.34
SEl4 24 75.86
Ei, 21 193.78
25 112.14
h 32 192 m
Wyoming Precinct
Township 25. Range 14
! N^NE'4, SWV4NEV4,
NW>4. NWV4
SE4 2 221.14
All _ 11
vr% 12
NI*NW>4 13
EViEtt I4 277.03
N1 -j NE '■4, SE ^NEVk,
E*2SE V4 23 72.32
All ' 24
All 25
NE’i NEV4, SV4NEV4,
E4W‘4, SEV4 26
SF14 27
E»sF.U 34
1 NM, N^SW V4,
SE14 35 880.94|
Township 26, Range 14
1 N4, E4SWV4, SEo4 7
Wm 8
V4NW.4 17
I NEV4NEy4 18 567.48
E'-E4 23
SWI4 24 H9 66
NEL4 25 48.35
SE'4SE'4 34
All 35 323.68
Amelia Village
Lots lilk. Tax
8, 9, 10 3 .68
1 6 .34
14. 15 6 .34
6 to 10 Inc. 8 .86
I. 2. 3, 4 10 19.56
10 12 .34
15 12 12.82
.! to 10 Inc. 14 1.18
II, 12. 13, 14 14 18.22
Rediiird News
Several from this area attend
ed the home coming activities in
Lynch, Friday, September 28, al
n Pancake day on Saturday.
Pvt. Larry Fernau, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Fernau, departed
Wednesday, September 26, for
Ft, Bliss, Texas.
Cecil Miller and Carl Krogh
helped put up a TV antenna for
Dick Fernau last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ander
son, visited at the Carl Krogh
home Friday, Sept. 28.
Lorelle Pickering was an over
night guest of Keith Anderson
Friday, September 28.
Miss Clara Aim of O’Neill was
a week-end guest at the H. V.
Uosencran home.
Dinner guest Sunday, Septem
ber 30, at the Austin Searles
home, were Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Ernst and Velda of O Neill.
Afternoon callers were: Mr. and
Mrs. Craig Connell of Mariville,
Gordon Lorenz and Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Anderson.
Diet Lecture at
Hospital Meet
St. Anthony’s hospital auxil
iary will meet on Monday, Octo
ber 8, at 8 pm. Sister Fara,
head of the dietary department,
will present a lecture on diet
and disease.
■ AH ladies interested in aid
ing the hospital arc urged to
attend the meeting," a spokes
man said.
BASSETT — Brad Alderman
won the teenage golf tourney
here Sunday.
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Furniture Specials!
2-Pc. Sectional_ 119.50
Studio Couch _ -.59.50
Swivel Chairs_ 39.50
Desks- 27.50
Platform Rockers 49.50
Floor Lamps, 7-way-9.95
Reclining Chairs00.50 I
Bunk Beds, complete .. 89.50
End Tables_ 8.95
Innerspring Mattresses 29.50
5-Pc. Chrome Dinette Set 59.50
9 x 12 Wool Rugs_59.50
Table Lamps.. 4.95
MIDWEST FURN.
APPL CO.
Phone 346-J — West O’Neill
Members of the St. Mary’s academy Cardinals’
football squad, victorious in three out of four
starts, are; Bottom row—Gary Holly, Bill Craig,
Bruce Weier. Jim Froelich. G ne ON ill. To
Schneider, Jini Hickey, Larry Dcnohoe, Jerry
McGinn, Jim McGinn, Gone Turner; middle
row—Terry Hynes, Gene Schneider. Tom Don< -
hoe. Jim Enright, Dick Allen, Larry Tomlinson,
I
Murphy, Jack Sullivan, Lambert Belina,
G o; ;es Mahoney, Paul Ziska. Gale Stevens, Ron
Ciark; back row—Dennis Tomlinson, Ron
i Hess. Bill Bauer, Dennis Burival, Art Wills,
' ?d Mullen, Gary Elsberry, Grover Shaw, Fred
.dt, Larry Wanser, Jim Shoemaker, Dick
t ! uy, Larry' Dunlin. (Not present when photo
■ h taken: Morris Pongratz and John Wanser.
O’Neill Photo Co.
Cards Lampoon
Lynch, Verdigre
ft >v -a ■ .51 >
hi\ n: things completely
■ ■ - ;i the 1. •• \v
t!io S' Mary's academy
■ n;..< \. ill te racing stern
■r > .’!■>• ation tonight (Thursday}
the N10. 1cight-man
! ,crs travel to Carney park fur
1 -Viobrara Valley conference
1 . ment.
rhe Lions, tied with SMA at
in* top rung, hold a 34-0 victory
over Butte and they pasted Ver
di re 49-0. The Lions have yet
be scored upon.
Ronnie Branstiter, 170 pounds,
id Don Me Dowel, 180. are key
• ■'• ra performers
The Cards spoiled the Lynch
uncioming Friday night. 47-0
academy defenders limited
the Tigers to 14 yards on rush
i ing plays.
t.., t I ifn Schneider raced 35
yard to score the firs; time SMA
t 'he 1 '• He went 34 yards
TD. Jetty Me
• .m .' ■ •<
I u rae t 55 yards on storm
me at Vt.tii re
tii Scarlet. B9-0,
" w -v. • * |m a cent • be
: -r % and reserves
v a eh i on Id pro
. the most points
H nail- t'lark scored two TD’a;
i; Sullivan and Jim Enright
i h received passes from Tom
Donohoe good for touchdowns.
Larry Tomlinson recovered a Ti
bobblo and galloped 25 yards
to score.
Jerry McGinn scored twice in
the first period and another in
the second half. Jim Hickey
1 rrHled across from the five
and Gary Holly dashed nine
yards.
II I II I—HI —Ml I
umbers high
firm . mning Fri
s'.utcd
main
room
■ • hi . .• >1 cl * par
t u: >1 res, erganiia
. ]•■,! ' - pi,i »•> also
The junior class and the fresh
m , ■ If 1. : f and
■ i. Cb.'.nuH: • v urehes re
ceived honorable men: ion. The
parade was followed by a pep
rally.
Saturday evening the Cham
bers Coyotes played Spalding
academy. Spalding won, 51-0. A
king and queen were crowned.
They are Gloria Pavel and Don
ald Mikkelson, both seniors
Runnerups for queen and king
were: Darlene Harley and Hill
Young, juniors; Karen Kruse
and Robert Klabenes, sophomores,
and Jen Codav and Robert Gart
ner, freshmen.
Frontier for printing! __
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SUNKIST
ORANGES )ozen . 35C
PASCAL
CELERY .arge Stalk .. 15c I
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GREEN B
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ADAM’S ORANGE m
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DILL PICKLES ?, 29*
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DEVILS DELIGHT 4* A ,
COOKIES 29*
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SODA CRACKERS ^ 23
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GRAPE JAM r 33*
BORDO PITTED
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