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    City Council Proceedings
January 5, 1960
The Mayor and City Council erf
the City of O Neill m the County of
Holt in the State of Nebraska, met
at the City Council Room on the
5th day of January . I960 at 8 00 o'
clock P. M. in Regular Session the
following being present Mavor D
C Schaffer. City Clerk, O ‘ D
French, Councilmen. Glee son Me
Intosh, Carroll, Hiatt, Moore, Rey
noldson and Hecrmann, The fol
lowing were absent: Janousek.
A Quorum being present, the fol
lowing proceedings were had and
done:
Meeting called to order by the
Mayor.
Motion by Moore, seconded by
Councilman McIntosh that minutes
of previous meeting lx* approved as
read.
Motion by Councilman Gleeson
and seconded by Councilman Hiatt
that Resolution on progress esti
mate No. 1 of storm Sewer Dis
trict No, 1 he allowed and said
Resolution be passed and approved
Motion by Councilman Reynold
son and seconded by Councilman
Moore to approve change order No.
1 in Storm Sewer District No. 1
viz:
Delete Item No. 5, 15" Rein
forced Cone. Pipe.
Remove Concrete Box Culvert
under Highway No. 20.
anil:
To approve payment to Nebraska
Testing Lalxiratories as per con
tract agreement with Kirkham,
Michael and Associates.
Motion by Councilman McIntosh
and seconded by Councilman Glee
son to approve payment of final
estimate to Layne Western Com
pany for installation of well and
pump.
The Mayor stated the motions
and instructed the Clerk to call
the roll. The following voted YEA:
I
Gleeson. Mclmoah, Carroll, Hiatt
Moore. Reyn ildson Heermann
The Mayor declare the motions
passed and approved
D. C. Schaffer
Mayor
Attest :
O. D. French
City Clerk
(SEALi
a LANGE ORDER
NO 1
NAME OF PROJECT Storm
Sewer District No. 1 IjOCATIOT
O Neill, Nebraska CONTRACTOR :
Missouri Valley Construction Co
I TO CONTRACTOR:
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED I
TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING
CHANGE IN THE P1ANS AND
OR SPECIFICATIONS TOR THE
! ABOVE DESIGNATED PROJECT
1 DESCRIPTION OE CHANGE
TO BE MADE:
Delete Item No. 5. 15” Rein
forced Cone. Pipe.
Remove Concrete Box Culvert
under Highway No. 20
2 REASON TOR ORDERING
CHANGE:
Field study showed insufficient
benefits from 15’ RCP at this
time.
Concrete Box Culvert found to
olmtruct construction.
3. SETTLEMENT TOR THE
COST OK THE ABOVE CHANGE
IS TO BE MADE AS FOLLOWS
Delete Item No. 5, 15” Rein
forced Gon. Pipe - 50 I.f. at
$4 50 1 f $225.00.
Remove Cone. Box Culvert - 80
I f. at $2.00 1. f $160.00.
THIS CHANGE ORDER i IN
CREASES! OR (DECREASES i
THE (Y)NTRA(~T TIME BY O
WORKING DAYS.
4. SUMMARY OF COSTS:
NET DECREASE OF THIS
CHANGE ORDER $65 00.
I
Northwest Nebraska Hereford Association
Annual Spring Sale-70 Registered
HEREFORD BULLS
of Serviceable Ages
VALENTINE, NEBRASKA
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Fair Grounds Sale Pavilion
Sale to Start at 1:00 p.m. (C8T)
Show of Sale Cattle
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12
1:00 p.m. <CST>
JUDGE: Jerry Moxley, Council Grove, Kansas
These bulls are from top Northwest Nebraska herds. All are
outstanding bulls and many are suitable for herd headers. They
carry the best of breeding and individuality.
CONSIGNORS: Floyd Tucker and Sons, Rose; Gue and
Slider. Crawford; Ralph Strotheide, Hay Springs; Paul Krajeski,
Nenzel; Charles Dennis, Wood Lake; Louis Schmitt, Gordon;
Earl G. Wobig, Cody; K. E. Leistritz, Lakeside; Harley DeHaven,
Hay Springs; Harry Brown, Bassett; Furman Hereford Ranch,
Marsland; Chas. Dorsey and Sons, Newport; Eldon Blauvelt,
Thedford; W. Everett Brown, Valentine; Drybread Hereford
Ranch, Valentine; Harold J. Harms, Valentine.
— For Catalog, or Other Information, Write —
Harold J. Harms
Sale Manager, Valentine, Nebraska
Charles Corkle and Gene Watson, Auctioneers
Fieldmen: Gone Johnson. Record Stockman; Hi Mackey,
Journal-Stockman; Bernard Becher, Nebraska Cattleman.
AUCTION SALE
On the premises two miles east of the northeast corner of
Atkinson, thence 1% miles north, on—
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12
Storting at 12:30 p.m.
53 Head of Fine Wisconsin Dairy Cattle
9 Holsteins, 3 just fresh, 6 to calve in the spring; 12 Swiss,
1 registered, will freshen in spring. 1 just fresh, others to calve
in spring. All bred to registered Brown Swiss bull; 3 Holstein
Swiss cross yearling heifers; 1 Guernsey-Swiss cross yearling
heifer; 4 Swiss yearling heifers; 3 Holstein-Swiss cross heifer
calves 9 months old: 3 Guernsey heifer calves 9 months old; 13
Black Angus heifer calves 9 months old; 1 Durham Shorthorn
? bull calf 9 months old; 4 Raby calves.
One Spotted Shetland Mare — Two Spotted Shetland Colto
i 25 tons Hay — 400 Sq. Bales Alfalfa — 100 Sq. Bales Bedding Hay
Farm Machinery and Equipment
1953 IHC Super H Farmall; 2-row niC pull lister; 2-row JD
eli; 3-sec. harrow; 4 harrow sections; 11-ft. tractor disc; 10-ft. JD
power binder; Slide hay stacker; Model A hay sweep; 2-rake
hitch; 2 12-ft. IHC rakes; 25V IHC mower; 10A IHC mower; No. 9
IHC trail mower; 2 No. 9 IHC mowers for repairs; Light under
slung: Hay rack on rubber; Hay rack on steel: Flaretop box on
rubber; Wagon on rubber; IOC IHC hammermill. traveling table;
9-in. Harvey Red Head hammermill; IHC Endgate seeder; 8-ft.
Adams road grader; Manure spreader; 2-rovv horse cultivator;
1-row eli; 1-row IHC com binder; Plymouth and Dodge front and
rear axles; 2 20-in. Model A wheels; Cab for H Farmall; Stan
chions for 17 cows; 2 feed bunks; Gas branding stove; Registered
brand; Tank heater with 110-gal. oil drum; Posts, wooden panels,
slat cribbing; Dehorning clippers, emasculators, vaccinating
syringe; Electric fencer and insulators; block and tackle; Com
fort cover; Surge pump and 2 milker pails; Pipe line for 17 cows;
518 DeLaval electric cream separator; 5- and 8-gal. cans and milk
pails; Other articles too numerous to mention.
Complete Line of Household boods
TERMS: Cash or make arrangements with your banker
Lunch will be served on grounds
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rossman
OWNERS
Wallace O’Connell. Auct First National Bank, Atkinson. Clerk
TOTAL INCREASE OR DE
CREASE OF ALL PREVIOU
CHANGE ORDERS O
TOTAL DECREASE OF A1J
CHANGE ORDERS TO DAT1
$65 00
TOTAL ESTIMATED CON
TRACT COSTS $19,603 7b
NOTE: THIS ORDER IS NOT EF
FKCTIVE UNTIL APPROVED E\
AGREED TO BY C W Ahem
Kirkham, Michael & Associate:
Pro) Engr, December 9, 1959
AGREED TO BY M F Crew
cock. Contractor's Authorized Rep
Agent December 10. 1959
APPROVED BY D C Schaffer
Mayor January- 5, 1960.
Councilman Reynoldson introduc
ed the following Resolution: BE II
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOF
AND CITY COUNCIL OF THF
CITY OF O'NEILL NEBRASKA
The Mayor and City Council o
the City of O'Neill. Nebraska
hereby find and determine that pur
suant to a contract heretofon
made, Nebraska Testing La bora
tories have filed their invoices N. s
002241 and 28. Tile City is obligatee
to pay only the cost for the break
ing of concrete cylinders in ac
eordance with item No. 4 of th«
Engineering Agreement The to
tal amount of these invoices is
$90 00 and should be charged in the
following amounts to each paving
district :
Paving No. of
Dist. No. Cylinders Total
17 4 $10.00
18 3 7.50
19 7 17.50
25 2 5 00
26 4 10 00
28 4 10 00
29 2 5.00
.11 & J.UU
32 4 10.00
33 4 10 00
Total $90 00
Warrants in the amounts now due
the said Nebraska Testing Labora
tories, as set forth above are
hereby authorized and charged to
said Districts. Said warrants shall
draw interest at the rate of 3Vi ri
per annum until March 1, 1960, and
6' < thereafter until paid.
It was moved by Councilman
Reynoldson and seconded by
Councilman Moore that the above
resolution be adopted, and the roll
being called, the same was adopted
by the following vote.
AYES: Gleeson, McIntosh, Car
roll, Hiatt, Moore, Reynoldson and
Heermann. The following voted
NAY: None.
Cont. Item
Quan. No. Item
196 1 12” Dia. Reinforced
Concrete Pipe
890 2 27” Dia. R.C.P.
45-1 3 30” Dia. R.C.P.
60 4 36” Dia. R.C.P.
50 6 25”x44” C.M.A.C.P.
2 7 Connection to Exist
ing Manhole
4 8 Storm Drain Manhole
8 9 Curb Inlet, Single
430 10 Reshaping of Open
Ditch
5 II Build Ditch Lining
274 12 Remove Cone. Pave
ment
274 13 Build Cone. Pave
ment
131 14 Remove Concrete
Sidewalk
131 15 Build 4” Concrete
Sidewalk
4 17 Removal of Trees
12” to 17”
1 18 Removal of Trees
18” to 24”
I hereby certify that the quanti
les shown above have been com
muted from measurements made by
is and that the work has been
merformed according to plans and
ipecifications.
\IRKHAM. MICHAEL and AS
SOCIATES
BY: C. W. Ahern, Project Engi
meer Dec. 31, 1959.
APPROVED: D. C. Schaffer,
Mayor January 5, 1960.
HLERK: O. D. French January 5,
I960.
STATE OF NEBRASKA )
COUNTY OF HOLT ) ss
CITY OF O'NEILL )
I. O. I>. French, the duly elected,
qualified and acting City Clerk
of the City of O'Neill, in
the County of Holt in the
State of Nebraska hereby certi
fy that the foregoing is a true and
complete copy of proceedings of
the City Council in connection with
Storm Sewer District No. 1 at their
meeting on the 5th day of January,
1960.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand this 6th day
of January, 1960.
O. D. French
City Clerk
(SEAL)
<J^OQM
YOU’LL REST EASIER with a
low-payment, long-term loan. That's
why, each week, hundreds of farm
ers and ranchers combine their
obligations in a long-term Land
Rank loan on land — a loan that
can be paid in advance without
penalty. You can also use a Land
Rank loan to buy land, livestock
and equipment; to make improve
ments, and for other purposes.
Come in and talk it over with us
today.
Federal Land Bank Assn.
LYLE P. DIERKS
Phone 91 O’Neill
Manager
Passed and approved this 5th
! day of January, A D 1960
D, C Schaffer
.1 Mayor
; ATTEST:
0 D French
■ City Cleric
(SEAL!
Councilman Reynoldson introduc
ed the following resolution BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR
i AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF O’NEILL. NEBRASKA
The Mayor and City Council of
. the City of O'Neill. Nebraska, here
by find and determine that pur
suant to a contract heretofore
made, Missouri Valley Construction
Company has performed the work
and furnished the materials for
the construction of Storm Sewer
: District No. 1 of said City and the
engineer in change has filed with
the City Clerk .* certificate show
ing the furnishing of said materials
and the performance of said con
tract and their recommendation
that said work lie accepted as fol
lows :
Fst. Dist Amt. of Due Cont
No. No. Estimate (80'', Est.l
1 1 $18,724.75 $14,979.80
Warrant in the amount now due
the said Missouri Valley Constru
tion Company, as set forth above
are hereby authorized and charged
to said District Said warrant shall
draw interest at the rate of 3*^9.
tier annum until March l, I960, and
16r> thereafter until paid.
It was moved by Councilman
Reynoldson and seconded by;
Councilman Moore that the abov e
Resolution be adopted, and the roll •
being called, the same was adopt- j
ed by the following vote- AYES:
Gleeson, McIntosh. Carroll, Hiatt.
Moore. Reynoldson and Heermann
The following voted NAY: none.
Passed and approved this 5th day
of January. 1960.
D. C. Schaffer
Mayor
ATTEST:
O. D. French
City Clerk
(SEAL)
CONTRACTOR'S PROGRESS
ESTIMATE
Cm’ OF O’NEILL. NEBRASKA
Muuivi stwtn insi. inu 1
ESTIMATE NO. 1 DATE Dec. 31.
1959
CONTRACTOR: MISSOURI VAI,
LEY CONSTRUCTION CO
ADDRESS: GRAND ISLAND. NE- :
BRASKA DATE OF CONTRACT
Oct. 6, 1959
Est. Unit
Quan. Unit Price
to date Amt.
1
150 L.F. 3.50 525.00 ,
880 L.F. 9.00 7,920.00 ,
445 I,F. 10 30 4.583 50 ■
00 L.F. 12.25 735.00
50 L.F. 1000 500.00 |
2 Ea. 00.00 1 20.00 j
4 Ea. 280.00 1,120.00 ,
8 Ea. 150.00 1.200.00 ,
405 L.F. .25 101.25 j
5 C.Y. 25.00 1 25.00 ;
225 S.Y. 1.00 225.00 i;
225 S.Y. 4.50 1,012.50 ,
1
450 S.F. .10 45.00 ,
450 S.F. .45 202.50 '
2 Ea. 50.00 100.00
3 Ea. 70.00 210.00 '
Grand Total 18,724.75 ]
Retained 20';! 3,744.95 ;
Previous Estimates None ’
Due Contractor i,
this estimate 14,979.801 ]
[STATE OF NEBRASKA ) j
1 COUNTY OF HOLT ) ss ,
CITY OF O'NEILL ) (
I, O. D. French, the duly elected, ]
, qualified and acting City Clerk of j ^
the City of O’Neill in the County ij
of Holt in the State of Nebraska (
hereby certify that the foregoing is j
a true and complete copy of pro- ^
ceedings of the City Council in con- j
nection with Paving Districts Nos
17, 18, 19. 25. 26, 28 , 29, 31. 32, and
33 at their regular meeting on the ,
5th day of January, 1960.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have |
hereunto set my hand this 6th day i
of January, 1960. ;
O. D. French | ]
City Clerk ! 1
(SEAL)
contractor s progress
ESTIMATE
CITY OF" O Neill. Nebraska
WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE
MK.NTS ESTIMATE NO Einai
Dec 29. 1969 *
Cont. Item Item
Quan. No.
L.S. 1&2 Installation of wvl
and pump, includ
mg pump house
alterations, boos
ter pump ami
pump house alter
ations, based or
100% completior
including materi
als delivered tc
the job.
¥
I hereby certify that the quanti
ties shown above have been com
puted from measurements made h>
us and that the work has been
performed according to plans and
specifications.
KIRKHAM. MICHAEL and AS
SOCIATES
BY C. W. Ahem. Project Engi
neer Dec. 29, 1959
APPROVED: D, C. Schaffer
Mayor City of O'Neill, Nebraska
January 5, 1960
CLERK: O. I). French Januarv
3. I960
CERTIFICATE AS FILED BY
Layne-Western Company Dec. 30,
1959.
STATE OF MISSOURI I
) ss
COUNTY OF" JACKSON I
IO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS. That R. O. Joslyn.
President of Layne-Westem Co.,
nereby certifies that all Workmen's
Compensation has been paid to
December 31, 1959, on all employ
ees working for Layne-Western Co
Also, that all hills submitted to
laid in full, and that there are no
Layne-Westem Company have been
iens or judgements against said
La vne-Wes tern Com pany.
LAYNE-WESTERN COMPANY
BY R. O. Joslyn
R O. Joslyn, President
VTTEST:
tick Joslyn
secretary
CORPORATE SEAL AFFIXED)
On this 305 day of Deceml>er,
1959, before me R. M. Valentine, a
'Jotary Public, jiersonally appear
?d R. O. Joslyn, President of
jayne-Westem Company, to me
mown to tie the persor who execut
'd the foregoing instrument, and
icknowledged that he executed the
iame as his free act and deed.
In testimony whereof, I have
lereunto set my hand and affixed
ny official seal at my office in
Cansas City, Jackson County, Mis
souri, the day and year last above
vritten.
R. M. Valentine
Notary Public
SEAL)
dy commission expires Septembet
I, 1962.
Motion by Reynoldson, seconded
iy Heermann that the following
lills be allowed and paid; on the
jeneral fund:
jeague of Nebraska Muni
cipalities . 87 84
director of Internal Re
venue . 116.76
Charlie Fleming. 30.06
till Ross .. 24.06
lay Witherwax . 69.00
3inkerman’s T. V. Service 21.60
V. Ray Smith Company .. 4.0G
r. R. Gallagher . 16 92
•'ora Knight . 25.00
Jiobrara Valley Electric . 8.35
Vestern Hotel .. 15.00
johaus Motor Company . 18.03
I’Neill Auto Supply . 77.44
togers Products Co. 5.00
Vick’s Body Shop . 33 07
flarcellus Implement Co. . 272.66
J’Neill Airport Authority 3016.49
J. W. Bell Telephone Co 14.30
loyne Hardware . 21.68
Jansas-Nebraska Natural
Gas Co.. 21 8
employees . 120.00
Itate of Nebraska Soc. Sec 248.81
ames Fleming . 21.00
Ieorge Westhoff . .. 16.00
^evi B. Fuller . 69.00
ichool District No. 7 .... 380.00
’resto X Company . 28 00
Cenneth Werner. 45.00
Phe O'Neill Frontier .... 278.17
It takes more than imagination and progressive
engineering to build the finest of fine cars. To
express the ideals of its designers, every Cadillac is
constructed to rigid limits of precision. Every man
who assists in building this great car considers crafts
CONTRACTOR Layne-Westem
Company
ADDRESS Omaha. Nebraska
DATE OE CONTRACT June 25.
11959
Est.
Wuan. Unit
To Date Unit Pnce Amt
i
11
l
i
I i
; i
100', Job $24,717.00 $24,717.00 1
Grand Total $24,71700
Retained None
Pres ious Estimates 9.SS6 Si 1
Due Contractor 1
this Estimate....$14,830.20 1
League of Nebraska Muni
cipalities . 50.00
j MeCarvilles . 28,95
| Shelhamer Equipment Co- 295.50 ,
Island Supply Company .. 3.22
Motor Parts In,. 14 79
Donohoe Construction Co. . 495.75
Shelhamer Equipment Co. 63.58 <
O'Neill Eire Dept. 56.00
Edna B. Y antzi . 26.66 1
Consumers Public Power
Dist. 475.19
Early Oil Company - 252.18
On the Water Fund:
Director of Internal Reve- i
nue . 5;< iH’
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co . 4 62
T. S. MeShane Co. Ine .... 9.55
Thelander Auto Service .. 15.i*f
O. E. Davidson Plumbing
and Heating . 170 75
Force-Tire and Supply Co 19.75
Edna B. Yant/i .... . 13.34
Consumers Public Power (
District . 381-75
Earley Oil Company . 15.25 |
State of Nebr. Stic Sec. ... 85.41
Rockwell Mfg Company . 170,50 ■
Neptune Meter Co. 24.97 ,
Moore-Noble Lbr. ami Coal
Co. 7.11
James Davidson and Sons 56.29
N. W. BoiJ Tele. Co . 34.05 :
Coyne Hardware ... 25-70 !
Kansas-Nebr. Nat. Gas Co.
me.
The vote on the above motion as M
follows: AYE: Glee son, McIntosh,
Carroll, Hiatt. Moore, Reynoldson
and Heermann. NAY: None, Motion
carried.
Motion by Carroll, seconded by
Gleeson, that the Council grant a
building permit to Paul L. Shel
' hamer, for a new house of frame
I and brick construction, to l>e locat
I ed on Lot 32. in Gilg andRessel!
i Sub Division of Block2 and North
one half of Block 5, McCaffertys
j Annex. Motion carried.
Motion by Reynoldson, seconded
by Moore, that the Council ad
i journ. Motion carried.
D. C. Schaffer
MAYOR
| O. D. French
j CITY CLERK
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Lynch News
By \ cldccn IMnkt-rnnui
Monday evening Mrs. Eva Erlen
Hish ami Mrs Helen Svatos, who
"v>ok for the lunch room in l^vnch
Hihlic school prepared a duck and
foose suuper for the athletic boys
md their coach, Paul Wilson and
is sis l ant coach, Ray Hovvarvl, also
derritt Dodson. John Bowen. Supt
loe I. Walsh, Andy Classen. Wayne
'luistensen ami William Spencer
Mr. and Mi's. Bob Cburtney and
llr. and Mrs. Charlie Cburtney
vere January 25 business callers
n Sioux City, la.
Miss Betty Mashino was chooson
he 1H60 lietty Crocker Homemaker
>f Tomorrow in the Lynch high
ichool.
Mrs. Vekfon Pinkerman spent
rom Tuesday till Friday in the
teggie Pinkerman home in O’Neill
Misses Mary Ellen Wells and
ludy McGill were Tuesday, Jan
■*6 night guests of Halite Carsten in
he Frank Carsten home
Tlie card party sponsored by the
'atholic Ladies Sunday evening
vas well attended.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Elsasser spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mi's. Frank
I'homson and family
Misses Marlene Streit and Nancy
votas were Wednesday night over
light guests of Marjcan Birmeier.
Miss Sharon Cburtney was a
Sunday ami Monday, Jan. 25-26
ivernight guest in the Hannah j
droit home.
Mrs. Pete Mulhair and Margaret
itenger were coffee guests of Mrs
’liyilis Mulhair Friday afternoon
Mr. ami Mrs Guy Pinkerman
md lioys were Sunday evening sup
>er guests in the Torn Hiscocks
ionic.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carsten and
drs Fay Pinkerman visited Vel
Ion Pinkerman in St Anthony’s
lospital Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christen
ion and family were Friday eve
ling visitors in the Glen Rthanek
lome.
Misses Ruth Osborn and Jean
Aieken were Thursday overnight
guests of Velma Lannan in Verdel.
Mr ami Mrs Glen (lull and Mrs
BUI Spencer were O Neill shoppers
Friday afternoon.
Pete Mulhair vv as a Wednesday
evening supper guest in the Her
man Reiser home.
Miss Mary Ellen Schindler was
a Tuesday evening and Thursday
evening supper guest of Veldeen
Pinkerman in the home of Mrs
Hannah Streit
Mr. ami Mrs Alben Carson v isi
ted in the Ray Wttherwax home in
O Neill Thursday evening
Mrs Peter Mulhair ami Mr and
Mrs leonard Havranek were Fri
day dinner guests in the Glen Hull
home
Irene Boelter visited in the 1'ete
Mulhair home Friday evening.
lX»ris Hrbck visited in the Joe
Madura home Friday evening,
Mr and Mrs Frank McDonald
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Lyle toiler home near Butte
Mrs. Emil Bris k was admitted to
the Lynch hospital Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs, Guy Pinkerman
and boys. Mr, and Mrs Reggie
Pinkerman and Inns, Mr and Mis
Wayne Christensen and Sharon. Mr
and Mrs. Clavin Christensen and
family, Mr, and Mrs lSevern rims
tensen and Erie fmm Nickerson
and Eddie Krugman were Sunday
dinner guests in the Vigo Christ
ensen home
Mrs. Riehani Christensen and
girls. Mis. Vcldon Pinkerman and
Veldeen were Saturday afternoon
visitors in the Fay Pinkerman
home.
Mr and Mrs. Vigo Christensen
and Kay. Mr. and Mis. Calv in
Christensen and family were O'
Neill shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Canton were
Sunday evening supjH'r guests of
Mrs Fay Pinkerman.
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Insurance of All Kinds
and Bonds
FIX>RKNC1C PONTON, Prop
Phone KMt Golden Bldg.
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make Rogers Feed Store your
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1— Low, Low Prices
2— Top Quality Merchandise
3— Convenient Location
4— Complete Stocks
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80% Corn Cake .Ton $65.00
16% Dairy Pellets .Ton $65.00
40% Natural .Ton $90.00
Hi-Lass Cattle Fattener.Ton $60.00
40% Hog Supplement .Ton $102.00
All Kinds of Mineral and Veterinary Supplies
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
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manship his creed and accuracy his law. As a result,
there is no quieter, smoother or more reliable motor
car in the world today. See your Cadillac dealer
to learn how absolute accuracy in manufactur
ing can produce absolute satisfaction in motoring.
VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER
i
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1*7 NORTH FOURTH ST., O’NEILL