The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 06, 1959, Image 9

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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
IH miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12. tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
bred sows. Bred to purebred
Hampshire boar. To farrow first
part of September. Also pure
bred Hampshire yearling boar.
Robinson Farms, Randolph,
Nebr14-17c
FOR SALE: Red Clover and
Cossock Alfalfa seed. Both state
tested. Leon Beckwith, Emmet,
52p-ltfc
RANCH LOANS -See R. H. Park
er, O'Neill. 6tf
MOBILE HOMES
We trade, finance, deliver any
where, set them up and service
them.
We have one of the finest selec
tions of new and used Mobile
Homes in Nebraska.
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr.
Office phone EX5-2170
Residence phone EX5-2236
12tf
FOR SALE l in CHEVROLET l
door in excellent condition. Very
reasonable. Walter O'Malley, O'
Neill._15-16P
rim SALsfj. Irlv, 1411 eiwuii;
freeze. John Kee, O’Neill l5-16p
FOR SALE: 1955 Buiek hardtop.
Good condition.—Call Roy Bak
er, Phone 303, O’Neill. 14-15p
FOR SALE: Fresh green dill for
pickling. Call 630, O'Neill 14tfc
FOR SALE: Want a reliable party
to take over 4 payments of $10.25
on a like new Singer Sewing Ma
chine. Can be seen in this area.
Write Credit Manager, Box 123,
Lincoln, Nebr._14-15c
FOR SALE OR RENT. MODERN
two bedroom home with full
basement and attached garage,
close to schools. Vacant now.
Harry E. Ressel, O'Neill 15tf
FOR SALE. Reg. Polled Hereford
Bulls. Two 2% and 3 years old. I
Proven, herd bull quality—some
yearlings.—Everett Van Dover,
2Mi miles east of old Opportun
ity or 22 miles west of Verdlgre,
or 16 south of Lynch. tf
SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolls
$16 V) a ton: American $20.50
a ton, white block 75c Located
3 biks. ea-t, 4 blks north of
traffic light. Everet. Gorgan,
Ph 164 O’Neill.
FOR SALE
Baler Twine-Guaranteed to be
one of the best.—$5.95 per bale.
Gasoline, fuels, oils, greases.
Lowest prices in Nebraska.
NEW DEAL OIL CO.
West O'Neill
7tf
FOR SALE. APPLES FOR freez
ing or canning, $1.50 per bu.
Mrs. Leon Beckwith, Emmet,
Nebr. 15-17c
FOR SALE IV* ton low actual
mileage Studebaker truck, duel
wheels, overload springs, excell
ent grain and stock rack, rub
ber and motor. Harvey A. Torrq>
kins, Inman, Nebr. 15tfc
FOR SALE: Four O’Neill lots,
across from Farmers Union Ele
vator. Commercial or home
building. Give offer.—Write A.
Moran, 292 Oak Wood, Wood
Dale, El. 13-17p
win CAt tr;. a 1959 White Sewing
Machine, sews forward and re-1
verse. New guarantee and can
be seen in this area. Buy it for |
5 payments of $7 85 each. Write
Credit Manager, Box 123 Lin
coln, Nebraska. 14-15c j
FOR SALE: Registered Hamp
shire boars Big. rugged, well
grown.—Alfred Hansen, Plain
view, Nebr. 12tfc,
FOR SALE: Well established Re
tail farm supply business handling
well-known products. Small cap
ital needed.—Write box TH, c/o
The Frontier. 5tf j
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
i Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
IONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O’NEILL
FOR SALE: Small cafe and Filling
Station, with or without shop.
Also living quarters. — George j
Courtney, Lynch. Nebr. 14-15
Add Those Extra Dollars
TO YOUR CALF CROP !
A new CREEP FEEDER snd
2 Tons bulk NORCO 14% Protein
CREEP FEED WITH
DYNAFAC
Delivered anywhere within 20
miles of Inman
$359.00
Finkbine Lumber Co.
Tompkins Livestock
Headquarters
INMAN. NEBR.
FOR SALE: One story four-room
house one mile south and 3 mi.
west. Russel Yusten, O'Neill.
USED CARS
'55 Mercury Monterey, plain
> 55 Plymouth, 4 dr.
'55 Studebaker hardtop
1952 GMC m ton pickup
, 1948 Chev. 1 T. Pickup
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Phone 562 O’Neill. Nebr.
Massey Harris, super 27
J-D No. 55, 14-ft.
■ M&M No. 69 with motor
MACHINERY
TRACTORS—
i 1955 J-D Model 60
Model G J-D 1949
48 B J-D
40 B J-D
45 B T-D
IHC F20
J-D Tillers most sizes
J-D No. 5 Mowers
IHC No. 9 Mower'*
aC 15-ft. disc
Parmhand Loader, complete
Plows, all sizes
PLYMOUTH and JDD TWINE
! iarry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O'Neill
SPECIAL PRICES !
Fully equipped 560 diesel tractor
special low price _ $4790.00
Fully equipped 460 diesel tractor
special low price _$4300.00
101 combine complete with grain
and corn heads _ $6300.00
1951 Propane burner John Deere I
B, new guarantee _$950 00
1956 300 Farmall__$1650.00
1956 400 fuel burner
Farmall___ $2250.00
1949 M gas _$1450.00 i
1949 M gas_$1250.00!
1947 H gas_ $850.00
1946 H fuel _ $750.00
1954 WD 45 Allis Chalmers $1700 00
1958 160 IHC truck
new tires $2100.00
1958 V4 ton Chev. pickup
V-8, like new _ $1600.00
1954 Super 88 diesel Oliver,
very good $2250.00
1954 Minneapolis 45 HP power
unit, fuel _ $400.00 j
MANY OTHER TRACTORS AND
PICKUPS AT THE LOWEST
PRICES !
Special on sickles while 5000 last.
Heavys__ $8 40
Lights_$7.90
45 lbs. United M.P. Grease at only
$5 90 per bucket, only 1000 pails
left.
SPECIAL—1 year old, like new,
1450 ft. 4-in sprinkler pipe, 45
risers, portable trailer and 800
gal. per min. pump. A&M sprink
ler pipe, 051 gauge. Bargain of
the week at only $1600.00. Com
plete with all couplers and
stands.
Oliver baler, wire tie, with
motor _ $150.00
New Holland baler, wire tie, with
motor_$400.00
1958 John Deere 44 baler, wire tie
a bargain.
Many used rakes of all kinds, also
mowers
WE TRADE
Storjohann Equipment Co.
Lowest equipment prices In USA 1
PHONE Diamond 6-7185
BUR WELL NEBR.
MACHINERY
IHC one wav, good
IHC No. 8 plow 2-14
MH 2-16 plow
JD 15 ft Disc
AC 15 ft Disc
46 Farmall H
40 Farmall H
RC Allis
WC Allis
RTU M and M
Oliver 70
2 row Case Picker
2 row M and M Picker
2 row GI picker
HM 24 picker
APPLIANCES
Used IHC 12 ft Freezer
Used refrigerator
Used Apt. size Elec Range ,
New Whirlpool range—used price.
WE TRADE FOR FARM
EQUIPMENT ON APPLIANCES
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
MOBILE HOMES
August Bargains
NEW IN STOCK
1959—50 ft 10W—Loaded .. $4295
1959—46 ft 10WT. Lots of extras
. $3995
1959—33 ft 8W. Tandem, 1 and 2
BR . $2993
Lots of other new and used at
comparable low prices.
We trade, finance, deliver and
set them up.
Open Sundays and Evenings.
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Neb. Phone office EXS-Q70
Night EX5-2236 and EX.V6321
15tfc
YOU BUY BEAUTY when you get
Glaxo Linoleum coating. Dries
quickly, ends waxing. — Coyne
Hardware, O’Neill, Nebr. 14c
Stauffer
Home Reducing Plan
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
Available!
Write to SEH
c/o The Frontier, Box 330
O’NEILL
HOME OF
USED CARS
1953 FORD 4iT Pickup 8 cyl.
4 speed. SEE IT TODAY!
1953 STUDEBAKER 'AT Pick
up-6 cyl. GOOD SHAPE
1951 FORD CLUB COUPE 2
door—8 cyl., Radio, heater,
Over-drive- NICE!
1951 MERCURY 2 door, radio
Heater and over-drive
1954 PLYMOUTH 4 door, Radio
and heater.
1955 FORD 4-door—8 cyl, radio,
heater and Ford-O-Matic drive.
1952 FORD 2 door- 8 cyl radio
heater and over-drive.
1954 CHEVROLET 4 door, ra
dio and heater.
1957 FORD CUSTOM 4 door—
8 cyl., radio, heater and
Ford-O-Matic drive.
1919 FORD one T F-4 with fold
down stock rack.
LOHAUS
MOTOR CO.
O’Neill
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE: Sno Creme in Ew
ing, with modem living quarters
and acreage. Immediate posses
sion—Contact Frances Rother
ham, owner, or Willie L. Shrad
er, broker. 13-15p
FOR SALE: Fully modem 2 bed
room house in Ewing. Immediate
possession. — Contact Willie L.
Shrader, broker. 13-15p
FOR QUICK SALE !
Immediate Possession
Ace Wick’s property, consisting
of 3 houses and lots.
Near new 3 bedroom home in
O’Neill. Good location!
- ALSO -
960 A ranch south of Atkinson.
320 A. east of Inman.
320 A east of Atkinson.
Dairy Queen at Atkinson, near
swimming pool and park.
OTHER GOOD IJSTINGS
COME AND SEE US
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 O’NEILL
13tf
FOR SALE: Three bedroom house.
Full basement with one finished
room. All modem. Automatic oil
heat. Garage, comer lot.—Gene
Wolfe, Phone 671-W, O’Neill.
5tfc
CAT/F- niiilrtincr lnt TWifnHlo
location.—Call Phone 574J, O’
Neill. 52tf
FOR SALE
HOUSE
Located at 702 E. Adams
3 BEDROOM MODERN
HOME WITH GARAGE
Quick Possession!
GENE WOLFE
PHONE 671-W, O’NEILL
14-15c
—
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Modem one bedroom
home with full basement.—Phone
209, O'Neill. Nebr. 14tfc
FOR RENT- Rooms! Night, week
or month. Air conditioned, clean, ,
good beds. Redecorated.—Hotel
O’Neill. Phone 364. New Man- 1
agement. 12-18pd
FOR RENT: Three houses, one
2 bedroom house and 2- one bed
room houses—Contact Walter
Pease or Phone Atkinson 7062. ,
12tf J
FOR RENT: Very neat two bed
room home, gas equipped, gas
heater furnished, southeast. —
Call Mrs. Jim Parker at 707-W
_ 12tf j
FOR RENT: Modem two bedroom
apartment with living room,
kitchen and bath. Close in.—
Elmer Hagensick, phone 538-R, -
O’Neill. 8tf <
FOR RENT: TWO LARGE rooms,
semi-modem, rent reasonable
Mrs Mary MacLeod. Phone 234
O’Neill. i5-160
WANTED
CURTISS STUD SERVICE can
build you a herd for less. Don’t
leave your herd’s future to
chance. Breed to bulls from prov
en families.—Duane Gray, Phone
470 O’Neill. _
HELP WANTED: DIESEL truck
driver to take steady run. Three
or four day trip. Work out of
O'Neill, steady employment. Ex
perience necessary. Write Mr.
B . Box 330. O’Neill. Nebr.
_15-16c
TOY PARTY
DEMON STRATION S
Unusual line of toys. Season
starts in August and lasts for
3 M> months. Tremendous pro
fits for working part time. No
investment, car necessary
Write Ester Kehn, 1116 S Vine,
Grand Island, Nebr. for details.
. 15p
WANTED. WOMEN WANTED for
steady employment. Apply in
person. Harding Cream Co. O'
Neill 15c
REASONABLE AND SEASON
ABLE. Get plastic type hi-lustre
Glaxo for asphalt tile floors.
Coyne Hardware, O'Neill, Nebr.
15c
INTERVIEWER WANTED for
part time telephone survey. Give
phone number. Prefer private
line. Not a selling job. Airmail
letter including education, work
experience and names of refer
ences to: American Research
Bureau, Field Staff Department,
Beltsville, Maryland. 15p
DEALER WANTED
One of the world’s largest
manufacturers of livestock and
poultry feeds and sanitation
products wants to establish a
dealer in O’Neill.
This is a highly profitable
proven business for aggressive
person and may be a part of
an already established business
in O'Neill or a new business of
t’s own. Write box 263, O’Neill
at once for full particulars and
confidential interview. Don’t
pass up this opportunity.
WRITE TODAY
Box 263 O’Neill
15-16-17-C
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WANTED! ~~ I
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W lor Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctl
EXPERT
REPAIR SHOP
Watch Repairing!
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
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
Wick s BUL>Y 5riUr
Complete Body ana Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
— O’NEILL —
for Any Job 25tf
L. Guthmiller
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.
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O'Neill
50tf
WANTED: Waitress for night shift
and a part time waitress.—Candy
3ill’s Cafe, O’Neill. 6tfc
NOTICES
PERSONAL—NOT RESPONSIBLE
I wish to have it known that
I will not be responsible for any
debts incurred by my wife, Mrs.
Lee Ballard, Myrt’s Cafe, O’
Neill. 15-16p
[ AM BACK In my office again and
I have Eastern Money and Priv
ate Money to loan on Farm land,
Ranch land, and City Homes. If
you need money see or write.—
R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr._ 6tf
[ LOAN Money on farms and
ranches and city property.—
Write to R. H. Parker, O'Neill.
Nebr. 6tf
DUTY LOANS.—See R. H. Parker, j
O'Neill. «tf i
FREE
for the Asking
Stop in at our
Insurance office
and pick up your
Household inventory
liook. You'll be
glad you did. There
11 is no charge just
ask A1 Gaskill.
i R. F. Gaskill Insurance Agy.
124 So 4th St.
O'Neill, ph. 710
_ 15-16
FARM LOANS. See R H Parker.
O'Neill. 6tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Bo*
"62 phone 551-.T.
SPRAGUE WELL OO , O'Neill
- blks W & hlks N stoplighi
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
»ired — See Ed Thorin. agt ,
O'Neill. Nebr. 34tf
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
O'NEILL. NEBR. — PH 269
See E. J. Shane
ATKINSON
for dragline work, sewer and
water ditches and clam work.
50-22p
LOST & FOUND
I STRAYED from my pasture north
of Middlebranch, two yearling
steers. Brand LJ bar on left hip
or reverse K and an L on right
hip.—Lysle Johnson, O’Neill, Ph j
843-R12 collect. 13pl4-18c
. ...
EXCELLENT RANCH
and
HAY LAND
480 to 1840 acre spreads in the
$60 price range.
RUT'S REALTY
R. S. Rutledge Box 563
Phone PArk 1-1421 Fremont
3r ED THOREN for appointment
___tf
UNDER WATER SALVAGE Re
cover your submerged equip
ment, boats or motors fast by
our aqua lung equipped divers.
Fiber glass boat repair—looks
like new. Cheaper because we’re
miles closer and experienced.
Aqua lung refill facilities—Hoops
Boat and Supply, Plainview,
Phone 267. 15-18c
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS. WE WISH
to thank all the personnel of St.
Anthony’s hospital along with
Doctors Finley and Carstens, our
many relatives and friends, who
helped us during the illness and
death of our beloved husband,
father and grandfather.
Mrs. Ernest Price and family.
Page News
By Mrs. Evelyn Gray
P-4 Marlin G. Frahm, who has
been stationed near Yokahama,
Japan for two years and 8 months
returned home July 30
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Frahm of
O’Neill were Sunday dinner guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
~_1 c_ii_.
Mr. and Mrs. R V. Crumly "had
for their dinner guests Sunday eve
ning Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crumly
and family, Mr. and Mrs Lyndly
Crumly and famtily and Eddie
Walker.
Mrs. Hattie Carson, her daugh
ter, Mrs. Harold Kelly and Mrs.
Carson’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Blanche
Darr of Los Angeles, Calif, mo
tored to Redbird Tuesday and
spent the day visiting relatives,
Mrs Carrie Hunter, Mrs. Mary
Wolf and Miss Lizzie Carson.
Mrs. Hattie Carson had as her
guest last Friday her sisterin-law, i
Mrs. Blanche Darr of Los Angeles,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stevens,
Mrs. Blanche Darr, Mrs. Leila '
Snell and Mrs. Evelyn Gray went
to Atkinson July 29 evening and
enjoyed a picnic supper with their |
nephews and families, Mr. and
Mrs Dale Stevens and Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Stevens.
Melvin Roach planned and sur- i
prised his wife Linda at a birth- '
day party Tuesday, July 28. Three ]
tables of bridge were played, the ;
high score going to Mrs. Linda :
Roach. Mrs. Jerry Lamason won I
the consolation. j i
A lunch was served by Mrs <
Warren Cronk, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roach.
Robert Gray and Vemie Hunter \!
took Mrs. Gray and her sister, !
Mrs Arnold Stewart to Columbus 1
Thursday and from there the two
ladies went by bus to Portland, 1
Ore. for an extended visit with *
relatives. They have four broth- *
ers and one sister living in Port <
land
Mrs. Gray's son, Veldon, who
has employment in California will
fly to Portland August 6 to spend
a few days with his mother and
other relatives.
The Adult Fellowship class of
the Methodist church sponsored; i
the appearance of Mr. and Mrs.1 (
Jerry SandaU in the church par
lors Tuesday evening. July 28.
The Sandalls are missionaries re
cently returned from Cuba They
showed slides and Mr. Sandail
gave a very interesting talk on
their work and the ways of living
in Cuba.
Miss Linda Harrison, who has
been with her sister, Mrs. Dale
Matschullat for some time, left
this week for tier home in Lin
i coin,
Mrs. Mernon Chase, who has
been v isiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Matschullat and other
relatives left Sunday for her,
home in Potterville, Calif.
rs. Al Anthony, her mother,1
Mrs Otto Matschullat and her
sister, Mrs. Mernon Chase and
Gayline drove to Auburn and Ne
maha, where they met relatives
for a picnic. On their way home
they visited others in Fremont.
Mrs. Hattie Carson, her daugh
ter, Mrs. Harold Kelly, and Mrs.
Blanche Darr of California, a sis
ter-inlaw of Mrs. Carson spent
Friday evening with Mrs. Carson's
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. I
Melvin Carson.
Mock Wedding Presented
A pre-nuptial shower sponsored
by tlie mothers of the Page high
school class of 1959 honoring Miss
Lavada Frerlchs was given in the
Page improvement club rooms
Friday evening. The entertainment
for the evening was a mock wed
ding put on by a number of Miss
Lavada's friends.
Miss Ruth Kelly assisted in the
opening of the gifts
A lunch was served by the com
mittee.
Mothers Honor Brtde-to-foe
Miss Sharon Crumly was honor
ed with a pre-nuptial shower Wed
nesday afternoon in the Methodist
church parlors sponsored by the
mothers of the Page high school
classes of 1955 and 1957
Guessing games were played for
entertainment and Mrs. Evelyn
Gray gave a reading.
The room was decorated with
Imuquets of garden flowers and
the gift table was covered with
a lace cloth and trimmed in Miss
Crumly’s colors of lavender and
white. Her sister, Miss Lurann,
had charge of the gift book. Those
assisting with the opening of gifts
were Miss Kathleen Walker, Mrs.
Robert Prill and Mrs. Larry Heiss.
Miss Crumly received many
beautiful gifts.
A lunch of cake, ice cream, ice
tea and coffee was served.
Community I»ay Discussed
The Page Improvement club
met in their club rooms Monday
evening for their regular meet
ing with the president. Mrs. Harry
Harper presiding. Seven mem
bers answered roll call. Mrs.
Blanche Darr was a guest.
Twenty-three members paid
dues.
The serving committee was Mrs.
Frieda Asher and Mrs. Lyman
Parks.
‘‘Community Day” was discuss
ed.
Next meeting is to be August 31.
Memorial Tea Held
The WSCS of the Methodist
church met Thursday afternoon in
the church parlors and held their
annual memorial tea. Mrs. Elmer
Trowbridge led the devotions
with a song service. Visitors from
Inman, Ewing, O'Neill and Red
Bird were present. Mrs. Blanche
11 in- of California was also a
guest.
Miss Paula Reed of O’Neill, who
was sent by the WSCS district on J
a tour of the southern states, show- i
ed slides and gave a talk des
cribing many places of interest, j
All present 75 years old and over 1
were honored and 14 were seated
at a table decorated with bouquets j
of beautiful flowers. They were
Mrs. Dora Townsend, Mrs. Fan
nie Stewart, Mrs. Frank Snyder,
Mrs. Emma Kemper, Mrs Anna
Smith, Mrs. Blanche Darr, Mrs.
Evelyn Gray, Mrs. John Gray, I
Mrs. Carrie Townsend, Mrs. Anna 1
Carson, Mrs. L R. Tompkins, |
Mrs. Andrew Olson, Mrs. Mina 1
Stauffer and Mrs. Lydia Weber. I
A lunch was served.
Mrs. Kicnard irownnage gave
a slumber party Tuesday night in
honor of her daughter. Diane’s
8th birthday. Five of Diane’s lit
tle friends were over night guests
and enjoyed a birthday cake and
ice cream.
They were Janice Heiss, Nancy
Nissen, Joelene Fink, Susan Free
meyer and Deilia Hansen.
David and Danny Trowbridge
spent Tuesday night with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Trowbridge.
Mrs. Leila Snell left Sunday
with her daughter and son-in-law
and family, Mr. and Mrs. “Doc”
Waller of O’Neill for a weeks va
cation to the Tetons. Miss Kay
Nissen is caring for her chores
while she is away.
Capital News
LINCOLN—Nebraska’s role in
the agriculture picture nationwide
was brought into focus by a re
port on a survey of a sales man
agement magazine which found
34 of the 93 counties in Nebras
ka ranked in the top 600 in the
nation in the value of farm pro
ducts sold last year.
The magazine estimated that
farm products sold in Nebraska
in 1958 totaled $1,304,464,000. This
is more than $278,200,000 over the
1957 estimate.
Dawson and Scotts Bluff coun
ties, in the rich Platte river val
leys, and Cuming county, in the
equally rich ELkhorn valley, rank
ed in the top 100.
Dawson couity was 47th with
:ui estimated $52,483,000 In agri
culture products sold, (turning
county was 62nd with $46,274,000
and Scotts Bluff county was 78th
with $39,484,000.
The other Nebraska counties
and their rank in the nations top
600: Douglas 137; Dodge 181; Ce
dar 227, Custer 249, Wayne 263,
Gage 275; Burt 285; Hall 312;
Saunders 336; Lancaster 339: Knox
353; Stanton 383; Platte 392; Ham
Ilton 398; York 407; Cherry 453;
Seward 455: Richardson 463; Lin
coln 477; Otoe 479; Washington
491; Cheyenne 498; Antelope 507;
Fillmore 515; Butler 537; Madison
552; Merrick 561; Phelps 573; 1 >i.\
on 590; Sarpy 592; and Holt 593.
Driver’s Licenses
The states chief driver's li
cense examiner, llliam Edwards
said new driver's licenses will go
on sale Sept. 1.
All licenses expire Sept. 1 and
motorists have 60 days to renew
them. Edwards said anyone who
does not renew his license within
the 60-day grace period will be
required to take the driver’s ex
aminations
Regular licenses will be rcnew
I oil for a two-year period while
probationary licenses those issu
ed to all drivers 19 years old and
under will be good for one year.
Edwards estimated there are
between 750 thousand and 800
thousand licenses on file in the
Capitol. He said about 45 thousand
to 50 thousand new ones are is
sued each year and about the
same number are cancelled each
year because former holders have
left the state, died or have stop
ped driving.
Lower Auto Insurance
Your driving record will be the
key to your automobile insurance
rate under a new- safe driver plan
instigated by two insurance rating
firms which represent some 200
com pet ultra wiutii mow* unw
in Nebraska.
Under the safe driver insurance
plan the insurance premium will
depend upon the number of points
a driver has, State Insurance Dir
ector William Grubbs said.
One point is assigned for each
accident and for each conviction
of a chargeable moving traffic
violation, except for five serious
offenses for which either three
or five points are charged.
Where there are no point* for
two years, premiums will be cut
20 percent. One point earns a
10 pereent discount and two
points means the driver will
pay the basie rate for the |mjI
tcy.
For three points, 20 percent is
added to the premium and with
four ]joints 40 percent is added.
Five points will add 70 per cent
and six or more points will mean
that insurance costs will be 100
percent more.
Oppose Resignation
| State Tax Commissioner Fred
Herrington, who is expected to re
sign within the next few months,
said his mail is running 25 to one
urging him to stay in his office.
Herrington receives $10,000 a
year. His appointment does not
expire until 1963.
I*av Increases
The State Hoard of Control has
granted pay increases to some 170
officers at the State Penitentiary.
Board Chairman Charles free
man said the low pay scale was
brought to the board’s attention
while it was interviewing candi
dates to replace Joseph Bovey as
warden,
Bovey resigned after he came
under fire from Governor Ralph
Brooks. The !x>ard named Mau
rice Sigler to replace him.
Itoortl Asks for Bid*
The State Normal Board will
call for bids this month on Itous
ing construction at three of the
four state teachers colleges which
it governs.
Bids will be called for on Aug.
It for construction of men’s and
women’s dormitories at Peru Col
lege.
On Aug. 18, the board will ask
for bids on a women’s dormitory
and married student and faculty
housing at Chadron College.
The board will seek bids on
Aug. 25 for construction of mar
ried student housing at Kearney
1 College.
Later in the year. Board Secre
tary Albin Larson said, the board
will ask for bids on a student un
ion at Peru, a student union at
Chadron and for men's and wo
men's dormitories at Kearney.
All of the buildings will Ik* fin
anced by revenue lends. The Peru
construction cost estimate is $731,
800 while the Kearney projects
I will cost an estimated $2,073,000
and the Chadron construction
costs are estimated at $1,230,000.
New Airplane
The state is buying a new $100
thousand twin-engine Bonanza
Beach airplane for the use of all
state agencies.
The plane will replace a 1957
twin-engine Bonanza owned by
tin1 State Aeronautics Department.
That plane currently needs ma
jor repairs.
^oticeT-j
(First Publication August 6. 1959)
Julius I>. Cronin, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OK PETI
TION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT
OP ACCOUNT
No. 4278
COirNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NBRASKA.
ESTATE OF N A H IAN E. PRIT
CHETT, DECEASED,
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has lieen filed for final
settlement herein, determination of
heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
August 26, 1959, at 10 o'clock a.m.
LOUIS W. RE1MER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL),
15-17C
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RED GRAPES_2 lbs. 33c
Swift, Cello Wrapped
BACON SQUARES_per lb. 21c
All Meat
MINCED HAM_ -per •b. 43c
Tendergrown
FRYING CHICKENS ..... per lb. 35c
Fully (looked, Skinless, Shankless
HAM, Center Cut_per lb. 75c
Half or Whole_ — per lb. 47c
Premium
SLICED BACON... — per lb. 49c
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