The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 24, 1958, Image 11

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for sale
Thiele’s Dairy Cattle
TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle
on hand at all times. Wiscon
sin bred, fresh and heavy
springers. first and second
calf heifers.
Arnold Thiele
2*4 miles southwest of Clear
water. Phone 17 on 12 tf
FOR SALE: Perfection milking
machine. 2 units, complete with
air compressor and 50-ft pipe
line, used 2 yrs .Julius Gmhn
804 E Benton, phone 102, O'
Neill._ „ 13-14c
Surge Dairy
Equipment
COMPLETE line of parts.—Dill
ion Sales He Service, Ixmg Pine,
phone 2127, or Harvey Tomp
kins, Inman. g!tf
FOR SALE
Dairy Cattle
I HAVE the following on hand:
1 Purebred Ayrshire cow, fresh.
2 Guernsey cows, fresh.
2 Guernsey cows, heavy springers
1 Holstein cow, heavy springer
2 Brown Swiss rows, heavy
springers
1 Jersey cow, heavy springer
3 Brown Swiss heifers, 4 to 5 mo.
old
8 Holstein heifers, 4 to 8 mo. old
4 Holstein heifers, springers
6 Holstein calves ,
2 stock calves
I will have a load of mixed
calves on Friday, mostly Hol
steins, very choice.
Dayle Hewett
O’Neill — phone 195. 12c
FOR SALE: New heavy duty tar
paulin, size 32 x 40 ft.—F. J.
Gilg or Harry E, Ressel. lltf.
FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to
be moved. Reasonable. Modem
location available in O’Neill.—
Ralph McElvain, O’Neill. 29tf
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wdndmills,
towers. Stock tanks, all sizes,
pressure systems.—Clifford So
botka, Inman, phone 435. 52tf.
Used Machinery
450 Farmall Demonstrator
1917 Farmall H
1912 Farmall H
Case pickup baler
Tandem disc
10-ft. VanBrundt drill
Farmall Regular, good rubber
2-16 plow J. D.
Kelly Ryan elevator
Valley roller mill
Bale loader
Several 12-ft. IHC rakes
Dearborn side rake
Clark sweep to fit J.D.
APPIJANCES
Very good deals on FREEZERS
Used washing machines, auto
matic and wringer
Very special comb. Refrigerator
freezer.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O'NEILL. NEBR
IHC - Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
Mobile Homes
LOWEST PRICES & BEST DEALS
LOW DOWN PMT. & 5 YRS.
ON BAL.
New 1959-36-ft. 8 wide $2,995
New 1959-42-ft. 8 wide $3,595
New 1959-36-ft. 10 wide $3,495
New 1959-42-ft. 10 wide $3,845
New 1959-50-ft. 10 wide $4,495
Available in 1-2-3 Bed Rooms
GOOD USED TRAILERS in stock:
Columbia 23-ft., Mobile Sports
man 30-ft., Continental 35-ft., An
derson 27-ft., S u r e w a y 34-ft.,
Richardson 37-ft., Alumanite
22-ft., Rollohome 43-ft., Nashua
35-ft., Safeway 29-ft.
NEW Travel trailers — $745.00
We trade for anything movable
Open Evenings & Sundays
Miller Trailer Sales
Phone 460 Albion, Nebr.
Good Used Trailers in Stock
lltf
FOR SALE: New Houanu oaicr,
used two years, wix-e tie, price
$1,850.—Paul Zakrzewski, O'
Neill. 120
FOR SALE: Case ensilage cut
ter. A-l condition. — Earl Cad
wallader, Stuart. 12-14p85
Better Cattle — Better
Living
TAKE more of the doubt and
chance from your dairy future
by breeding to CURTISS sires
of proven background. — Call
470, Duane Gray. O’Neill. 7tf
Twine For Sale
CARLOAD of baler twine. Lowest
prices in Nebraska.
New Deal Oil Co.
O’Neill. Nebr.
7tfc
FOR SALE: Comhusker cafe &
Bakery at Randolph, Nebr.
well established and same own
er for eleven years. Large seat
ing capacity, good eguiqment
and new 5-ton air conditioner
Doing good business. — Write
Cornhuskor Cafe box 126 Ran
dolph. Nebraska. 13-14c
YOU CAN get the money the
same day you borrow it from
me.—R. ’ H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 3tf.
FOR SALE: White roek fries. $1
apiece. Mrs. William Grotho.
Emmet. 13-14p60
Irrigation
Equipment
USED IRRIGATION equipment:
1,600-ft. 4x40 sprinkler line,
complete: 5,200-ft, 4x30 sprink
ler line; 1,600-ft. 6-in. main
line; 700-ft. 6-in. gated: 1—
1,290-ft 5-in A&M tow-line:
1 heavy duty pipe trailer; 1—
1x5 high head FM Centrifugal
pump, trailer mounted.
Foster Mfg.
Foster, Nebr. 9c
F’OR SALE: Dempster stacker
used, good condition. Also 8-ft
stock tank, $30- Carl Krogh,
O’Neill. 12-13c
FDR SALE: At once, a few choice
Registered Hereford females tc
calve this fall.—S. R. Robertson
O’Neill lOtf
FOR SALE: House on my farm
at Dorsey. Contact Ray Emer
son, Oakdale, Nebr. 12-13c65
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O’Neill
TRACTORS—
'48 A J-D
48 B J-D
16 A J-D
44 B J-D
10 B J-D
No. 62 International combine
Massey-Harris 7-ft clipper com
bine, with motor, pull-type, a
bargain
JD 12-ft. windrower
Plows, all sizes
6—No. 9 IHC trail mowers with
hitches
No. 5 J-D mowers
PLYMOUTH AND JDD BINDER
TWINE
Some of the Good
Used Equipment
Bargains!
1946 H Farmall
1947 II Farmall
1942 H Farmall
1942 M Farmall
8—Farmall B’s, ranging from
1945 to ’49, good haying tractors
2—1947 A Farmalls
1938 F-20 Farmall
8—IHC No. 9 trail mowers
6—No. 27 power mowers
PICKUPS & TRUCKS
1958 2-ton 162, complete with new
box
1956 GMC, 20,000 actual miles
1954 International %-ton
1956 4-wheel-drive International,
brand new tires
SEVERAL GOOD late model
cheaper pickups.
Storjohann Equip. Co.
BURWELL
"Lowest prices in USA”
PARTS & EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1957
Ford Custom 300 4-door. 245
h.p. motor, overdrive, power
steering, power brakes, wind
shield washers, radio, heater,
rear speaker. It has everything.
Low mileage and very clean
In perfect condition.—Bill Mur
ray, O'Neill, phone 687. After
6 p.m. call 301. ll-13c
FOR SALE: 8-in. blade table saw
with 12x16-in bed and attach
ments with or without motor.
Northwest Electric. O’Neill.
13-14c
TOR SALE: 1953 black 4-door
Customline Ford.—Mrs. Henry
Martin, O’Neill, phone 227-J. 13p
SPRINKLER
IRRIGATION
SEE US or write us if interested
in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will
be glad to figure your system
for you. with the help of qual
ified irrigation engineers, at no
obligation.
Wm. Krotter Co.
O'NEILL, NEBR.
"Dealers in A-M Sprinkler
Irrigation”
| FOR SALE: After July 15 my
four-yr.-old Hereford bull, Zero
Zato 112. A one ton bull that
sires light colored calves with
size and quality.—S. R. Robert
son, O'Neill. 10tf
FOR SALE: Top quality Holstein,
Guernsey and Brown Swiss
heifer calves at the place or
delivered on approval. Calves on
i hand nearly all times. Also
some good first calf heavy
springers.—Gerald O’Connor, 8
miles north, 5 miles east of At
kinson. 10-15p
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int., up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone.
-Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf
TOR SALE: 1947 Taylorcraft
(Ace), good fabric, low time
engine, licensed untill June '59.
Eldon White, 808 E. Everett,
O'Neill, Nebr., or phone 668 af
ter 6 p.m. 13pG0
For Sale
TOP PRODUCING Wisconsin and
Minnesota bred, fresh and
heavy springers at all times.
hi mile south of Ewing
Rudie Juracek
ll-22c
FOR DITCH DIGGING service
sewers, water service or foot
ings—See. O. E Davidson.
Phone 126, O’Neill. 47tf
FOR SALE: Two new life jac
kets. $5 each; also 16\16-ft.
square portable outside play
pen, I>r. M, L. Sueha, O'Neill,
phone 684. ll-13p
FOR SALE: Late model John
Deere 12A combine with motor,
pick-up and Innes windrow
spreader. Always shedded and
in very good condition. Will
trade for livestock.—John J.
Thiele. Jr., Clearwater. 12-13p
LOOKING: For 2-row pull-type
New Idea picker in good shape
Dude Darnell. Lynch. 13-14pd
SWEEP TEETH FOR SALE:
Hickory or oak; 5-in. butts, 9-ft.
long, $1.50; 4-in. butts, $1.25.
Best of quality. Harvey Han
son, phone 8201, Atkinson. ll-14c
SALT FOR SALE: Kana polls
$16.50 a ton; American $20.50
a ton; white block 75c Dx'ated
3 blks. eu.Nt, 4 blks. north of
traffic light. Everett Go, n,
Ph. 164, O'Neill. 5nf
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
WE REPAIR all makes. We m
dersell anybody in price ind
outsell anybody in quality.
O'NEILL. NEBR. PH. 269
52tf
WANTED
Unusual Opportunity
RELIABLE PERSON, male or
female from this area to ser
vice a route of coffee machines.
Will take 7 hours a week of
your spare time and can net as
high as $275 monthly. Right
person, with our help, can build
this to a full time business
which could eventually net $20,
000 annually. No experience or
selling necessary. Accounts are
established for the operator. To
qualify you must have $1,125
to $2,250 cash immediately avail
able. If sincerely interested,
write for personal interview
giving phone number and brief
outline or background to Dept.
C, Box 5182, St. Paul, Minn.
12-13c
WANTED: 60 acres of hay put up
by the ton. Will pay 54 per ton
if put up at once. Located close
to O'Neill.—Mrs. Dorothy Pri
bil, route 1, O’Neill. 12-13p70
WANTED TO RENT: A good
farm for next year. Prefer
close to school. — Write Box B
% The Frontier. 13-14p60
WANTED!!! UP TO
40,000 Bu. Oats
Will pay 50c per bu. for 36-lb
oats or over, delivered to Peter
son ranch on Highway 11, 16
miles south of Atkinson. Tested
scales at ranch. — Charley W.
Peterson, Atkinson. 13-15c
PIANO: Responsible party mar
here may assume low monthly
payments on small piano. Sub
stantial savings, discounted for
cash or quick sale. — For in
formation write Main Music
Inc., 226 E. 10th Sioux Falls, S.
D. 13p70
WANTED
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
IDEAL CLEANERS
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
COMPLETE AERIAL spraying
and dusting service. Custom
seed harvesting and a complete
line of chemicals for sale. All
work 100% guaranteed.—Bruce
Fletcher or Ed Butterfield, Or
chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686.
3tf.
WANTED: Waitress wanted at
the Nu-Way Cafe. 12tf.
How Would You
Like to , . .
|l. Be your own boss
2. Make to 10,000 or more yearly
3. Have your own business
4. Get Free Life Insurance
ALL you need is ambition, a good
running car, and three good
personal references. For inter
view write. Marvin Greenland,
Arcadia, Nebraska. 11 and 13
WANTED TO RENT: For the last
Week of July, while sight see
ing in O'Neill: one pair of shoes,
size 10 E E E. Must be easy
to shuck—Ralph Leidy, %The
Frontier. 13c
WANTED TO BUY: Feeder pigs
weighing 50 to 70 lbs , vaccin
ated and castrated. — Eugene
Sohler, Laurel, phone office
Bl-3817 — res. Bl-3798 collect.
ll-14c
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill
3 blks W & 3% blks N stoplight
lltf
FARM LOANS —R. H. Parker. 3tf
FOR REASONABLE prices try
IX)IS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE
2 blks. west of postoffice. Can
serve you days or evenings by
appointment or without. 10-14c
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
DRAGLINE WORK!
Sewer Drainage, Dam Work
Basement Excavation and
Road Work!
E. J. (Skip) Shane
ATKINSON, NEBR
51-20
REAL ESTATE
DO YOU want to borrow money
on your. City Property nr on
your Farm or on your Ranch ?
i have Eastern Money and I
have private money to loan
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill.
Nebr 3tf
FOR SALE
PERKINS County Nebraska. 800
acre wheat and livestock farm.
400 acres cultivated, 400 grass.
FEED store and produce station
in county seat. Other listings.
Clarence Thorin
Broker
Phone 88, Grant, Nebraska
tf
Houses for Sale
2-BEDROOM home, all modern,
elose to school, well located,
garage and excellent terms.
! 3-BEDROOM home in new addi
tion. smal down payment and 1
loan may bo transferred.
13-BEDROOM home, close in. 2
blocks from Safeway store, pri
ced right to sell and good terms,
j 2-BEDROOM home in southwest
O'Neill, low price, and good loan
may he had on this property.
2-BEDROOM home and 6 acres.
SEVERAL good building lots for
homes.
GROCERY Store, fixtures, build
ing and inventory of stock,
good business town and trade
area.
160-ACRE FARM, close to O'Neill,
j 240-ACRE FARM, northwest of
Page.
MONEY to loan on city property,
farms and ranches.
] contact virg naursen, realtor,
■ for information in regard to the
above an dother listings that he
: lias before buying or selling your
i real estate.
Virgil L. Laursen
(Realtor)
■ Insurance — Real Estate — Loans
Phone 434 — O’Neill, Nebr.
13c
FOR SALE: The Bob Jonas resi
dence at 115 So. 6th St. A cozy
2-bedroom home. Ideal for re
tired couple or small family.—
Write Robert J. Jonas, 2339 Pen
mar Ave., Venice, Calif., or
Lawrence Jonas, 115 W. Clay,
O’Neill. Please do not disturb
occupants. 9-14c
FOR SALE: Two 40-ft. lots with
south front, water, sewer and
gas in front of lots. Sidewalks.
—Don Lyons, phone 421, O’Neill.
10-14c
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home in
Northheights, $9750. — K i e t h
Abart, O’Neill 52tf
I FOR SALE: Dwelling, 2 lots, all
modem 5-room with bath, 3-1
bedrooms, gas heat, sewer and
water, for quick sale bargin,
| owner leaving tow'n, $6,000.00.— i
P. C. Donohoe, O'Neill. 13c !
CARDS of THANKS
I WISH to thank my friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
cards, letters and visits during
my stay at St. Joseph's hospital
in Omaha, and special thanks
to those who assisted with the
work at home.—Fred Timmer
man. 13p50
WE WISH to express our sincere
thanks to all our friends, rela
iivtra turn ucignuuia un n
sympathy and kindness at the
time of our father’s death and
funeral. - THE JOE FERN
HOLZ FAMILY. 13p
I WANT to thank my relatives
and friends for the cards and
gifts I received and also those
who visited me while I was hos
pitalized. I appreciated your
thoughtfulness.—MRS. JASPER
HITCHCOCK. 13p50
I WISH to thank all my friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
visits, flowers, cards and pray
ers, during my stay at the hos
pital and after returning home
Aslo a special thanks to Dr.
Peetz, the sisters and Father
Ditskey. May God bless you
all. — Mrs. Eva Kaczor, Ewing,
13c
OUR SINCERE thanks to all our
friends and relatives for the
many acts of thoughtfulness,
to the doctors and staff of St.
Anthony's hospital for the won
derful care during the illness
and at the time of the death
of our husband and father.
— MRS. ALIEN POLI.OCK
AND FAMILY. 50pl3
MANY THANKS to all my friends
for the cards, gifts and flowers
that I received during my last
illness. I sincerely thank Dr.
Sucha, the Sisters and nurses
for their excellent care while
I was in St. Anthony’s hospital.
—MRS. LAWRENCE JONAS.
13p
LOST & FOUND
■■ ' ■
STRAYED from my pasture 1
mile south of ditch camp 2
whiteface cows, branded on
right hip. — Wallace O’Connell,
O’Neill. 7tf I
MISCELLANEOUS
Opportunity'
M an or Woman
RESPONSIBLE person, from this
area, to service and collect from
new type cigarette dispenser
Route established by Company
No selling. Age not essential.
Car, references and $900 to $1800
cash required, 3 to 5 hours
weekly net up to 200 00 monthly
Possibility fulltime work. For
local interview give full parti
culars, phone. Write: Ciga
retts, P. O. Ron 140, Minneapo
lis 40, Minn. 13pl45
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 100 J’NelU
Wick’s Body Shop
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Class Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O NETIX —
for Any Joh 25tf
FOR SALE : Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color. Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co.. O’Neill 47ctf
MONEY TO IX)AN on farms,
ranches and town residential
property. The O'Neill Company,
Virgil Laursen, O'Neill, phone
434. 13tf.
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
-Clinton.
CROP SPRAYING
CALL 582R2 OR COME IN AND
SEE US.
O’Neill Flying Service
. 7tf
NEED MONEY?
WHEN YOU need money for any
purpose, see Virgil Laursen at
the O’Neill Loan Co., O’Neill,
phone 434. 13tf
CLEAN your carpets with Blue
Lustre. Leaves bright colors
and fluffy texture. — Coyne
Hardware, O’Neill. 13c
WILL TRADE registered Here
ford bull, 20 months old, for
calves or brood sows.—Robert
Prill. Page, phone 3492. 13p
WILL DO either washing or iron
ing in my home.—Call phone
351-R, O’Neill. 13p35
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thor in, agt., 1
O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Farm Sales a Speciality
Phone 207 — O’Neill
WANTED TO RENT: A good
farm for next year. Prefer
close to school.—Write box B ir
c/o The Frontier. 13-14p60
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Sleeping room, $6
per week. Also 3-room unfur
nished basement apartment,
$25 per month. -Roy Shull, O’
Neill, phone 517-J. 13-14p70
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment, 4 rooms and bath, heat
ed. close in.—Elmer Hagensick,
O’Neil], phone 556-R. 34tf
FOR RENT: Two room apart
ment for a young lady or older
woman. Write Box SI, c/o The
Frontier, O’Neill. 12-13p60
FOR RENT: Storage space. —
Phone 565, O’Neill. 37tf
FOR RENT: Modem apartment.
—A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas,
O’Neill, phone 515. 12tf
FOR RENT: Two 2-bedroom
houses. Modem, gas heat. Very
desirable homes, nicely located.
-Phone 434, O’Neill. 7-13c
FOR RENT: Building for shop or
storage —J. F. Contois. O’
Neill. phone 368 49tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537. O'Neill. 16tf
FOR RENT: A house, Vrooms
and bath.—Call phone 537, O’
Neill. 8tf
FOR RENT: Very nice two bed
room apartment. Hot and cold
water and heat furnished.—
Mrs. Pauline Leise, phone
759-R, O’Neill. 13c
Electric Motors
Rewinding — Rebuilding
Call 243-W — 24-hr. Service
Northwest Electric
O’Neill
This is a view of the new track anil football ti 111 being developed on O’Neill's north side. I.ighbt
will he installed. The gridiron is adjacent to the former fair grounds.—The l-’ronter I’lioto.
State Capitol News . . .
First Woman to Hold
Constitutional Office
Mrs. Ralph Hill Is
Successor
LINCOLN — Nebraska’s first
woman state treasurer, Mrs. Ral
ph W Hill, has plunged quickly
into her new duties.
Mrs. Hill was appointed by Gov.
Victor Anderson to replace her
late husband, who died alxiut a
weak ago. One day after the fun
eral Mrs. Hill faced a battery of
reporters and photographers in
her late husband’s office where
she was officially sworn in by
Chief Justice Robert Simmons of
the Nebraska supreme court.
The appointment of “Bertha,"
as she is known in republican par
ty circles where she has a long re
cord of hard, rank-and-file work,
was politically significant.
It gave official recognition to
the drive in the GOP to place more
emphasis on the role of women in
politics, especially at the state
level.
An ardent campaigner, Mrs.
Hill W’ill do much to attract the fe
male vote in the November elec
tion. She has a wide background
in women's affairs within the par
ty and in civic groups.
Two days after her appointment
she sat in on the state Ixiard of
equalization hearing on valuation
of franchises for public utilities
and assessment of railroad pull
man cars.
This is a complicated matter
but she did not hesitate to enter
into discussion of the subjects.
She is the first woman ever to
hold a constitutional executive
office in Nebraska as well as the
state’s first lady treasurer.
Mrs. Hill and Governor Ander
son had high praise for Deputy
Treasurer Frank Ullstrom who
has carried on since Mr. Hill’s ill
ness last December.
* * *
Oil Drilling —
The boring into Nebraska soil
for oil continued during the first
six months of this year, but a
slower pace than for a correspond
ing time in 1957.
That’s the report of Dr. Eugene
Reed, state geologist. Reed re
ports the reduction was not as
drastic in Nebraska as in some
states.
During the first Far East crisis,
American oil production was
boosted to provide fuel for Europe.
When the crisis died down, there
was a temporary oversupply.
After that, Reed said, many
states cut their allowable produc
tion which reduced oil activity.
During the first six months of
this year there were drilling op
erations in 18 Nebraska counties,
with 296 complete wells, of which
19 were new discoveries, 82 oil
producers and 214 dry holes.
• * •
Pollution Problem—
The newly-created state water
pollution council is hard at work
in the battle against stream con
tamination. At its third meeting,
the council approved construction
priorities for 11 sewage treatment
projects during the next fiscal
year, involving $242,858 in federal
funds. The federal money is 50
per cent of the total cost of the
projects. Remainder of the tab
will be picked up locally.
Priorities went to Ralston, Tab
le Rock, North Loup, Arapahoe,
Plainview, Beaver City, Wilber,
Omaha, Monroe, Hallum and Elk
horn. Between now and October
15 priority will be given to any
community sewage treatment pro
ject if its waste is polluting a
stream.
• * *
Labor Payments—
Nebraska will participate in a
program to provide temporary un
employment payments to Korean
War Veterans and federal work
ers.
Eligible will lit- those who have
exhausted their benefits after
June 30, the state labor depart
ment reported.
Decision to pay the benefits
came from the attorney-generals
office.
Under terms of the agreement
to be signed by tiro Nebraska de
partment and the U. S. labor de
partment, eligible unemployed
Korean veterans and jobless fed
eral employees may qualify for as
much as an aditional 10 weeks of
benefits after August 17.
• • •
intangible Property—
The state board of equalization
and its chairman, Governor Vic
tor Anderson, are concerned about
reporting of intangible property
for taxation .
Intangible property includes
stocks and bonds, cash, and ac
counts receivable. A large num
ber of counties showed sharp
drops in the intangible classifica
tion this year.
Governor Anderson commented
that taxpayers should take notice
the board is going to be tough
next year on the intangible gues
tion. State Tax Commissioner
Fred Herrington said he thinks
some of the counties didn’t re
port a higher intangible assess
ment total because they were
waiting for a stockholder’s list
from his office.
Each year the list gets longer
and therefore it does not get to
the assessors in time for them to
make their report to Ihe state.
In some counties, Herrington
said, assessors do not force the
taxpayers to list his Stocks. In
stead, the assessors get his list
and then add the tax amount for
Ihe stock on the taxpayer’s sche
dule.
If that is the case. Governor
Anderson commented, it should
be stopped and a 50% penalty
provided by law added to the in
tangible total.
The governor, president of a
Havelock Dank, said Dank ae-1
posits are up in this state and this
should be reflected in higher in
tangiblt tax collections.” Nebras
ka wants to be fair in its taxation,
the governor commented, but the
state officials won’t stand for
“evasion.”
Fair Trophies on
Display in O’Neill
Chambers — Among the tro
phies to be presented at the Holt
county fair this year will be eight
provided by the Chambers Com
mercial club.
The awards will bo presented
in these categories:
Champion baby beef.
Champion stocker-feeder.
Champion dairy heifer.
Champion cow and calf.
Champion breeding heifer.
Champion entry in dairy show
manship.
Champion entry in swine show
manship.
Champion entry in beef show
manship.
The Holt County Agricultural
society, sponsor of the fair, will
present a trophy to the all-round
best cowboy in connection with
the two-night rodeo competition
Fair dates are August 18-21. The
i-i
trophies will be exhibited in the
Dr. H. D. Gildersleeve display
window tit O'Neill until August
V)
New Supplies Ready
for Increased Rate
Postmaster Ira II. Moss said to
day he experts plenty of stamps
and postal cards to he on hand for
sale August 1 to meet new post
age rates which become effective
on that date.
Mr. Moss explained the post
office department has been issu
ing new stamps, stamped envel
opes and posltil cards for several
weeks in anticipation of the new
rate changes.
Large additional supplies of the
regular four cent stamp, bearing
the likeness of Abraham Lincoln,
are being received here to meet
the new first-class letter rate of
four cents an ounce. In addition,
issues of special stamps ami
commemorative stamps will be
available at the local postoffiee in
four cent denominations.
A new “Champion of Liberty”
stamp, honoring Simon Bolivar,
the late great South American
liberator, will lie on sale at Ihe
local postoffice July 25 in four
cent and eight cent denominations.
(The eight cent denomiation is
used in international mail).
Adequate supplies are also ex
pected in other stamps, cards and
envelopes, including new seven
cent air mail stamps replacing
the six cent air mail stamps;
three cent postal cards, replacing
the two cent cards; five rent air
mail postal cards, replacing fhe
four cent air mail postal cards-,
four cent and seven cent stamped
envelopes to be used in place of
three cent and six cent envelopes.
Picture post cards will require
three cent stamps for surface
transportation and five cent
stamps for air transportation.
Ample supplies of three cent and
five cent stamps are expected to
meet anticipated demand for
Old supplies of three cent and
six cent stamps, two cent and
four cent postal cards and three
and six cent envelopes may be
used after August 1 by adding an
ordinary penny stamp.
Annual Firemen’s Ball of
Creighton Volunteer Fire Depart
ment at Lakevlew Pavilion, Mon
day, August 4th, Tommy AI Ian
& orchestra, featuring Jeanne
Carrol. 43-14c
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Riley
of Omaha were weekend guests
of her mother, Mrs. H. J. Birming
ham.
- T,
GUV LAVERTY
BURWELL- Guy Laverty, 89
died Friday, July 18, in Oimmun
ity Me try trial hospital at Burwell.
Double A Auctions
at ATKINSON & AINSWORTH
AGAIN are providing you a
full time marketing service.
We will continue to hold
sales every Tuesday at At
kinson and every Friday at
our Ainsworth Market with
horse sales the last Satur
day of each month at Ains
worth.
Your consignments will be
appreciated anti you can be
sure of receiving more net
dollars when y >u market your
stock the auction way. If you
would like any price informa
tion on livestock you are con
sidering selling, let us know
and we will all at your place
at no obligation. Phone At
kinson 5141 daytime or 6301
evenings.
Hog sale 1 p.m ; cattle sale
following.
Atkinson Livestock
Market
DEAN i LEMING, manager
Phone fl ns worth 277 daytime
or 293 evenings
Sale tune 1 p.m. Ainsworth
sale ypids.
DOI BI »C A AUCTIONS, own
cd am operated by Roy Aten,
AlnsW' rth. 3tf
Money To Loan!
Household Goods, Personal
Property, Cars, Trucks,
Farm Equipment
LOW RATES
HARRINGTON
Loan and Investment
Company
Insurance
All kinds
Ranch and Farm
Loans
Hail Insurance
on growing crops
We Pay Claims
— SEE OR CALL —
R. F. GASKILL
INSURANCE AGY.
AE OASKILL, M*r.
Office phone 710 — Reg. 109-J
— O'NEILL —
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