The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 14, 1961, Image 3

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BILL RICHARDSON. Publisher
BRUCE J. REHBERG, Editor
Terras of Kuhttcrlptlon: In Nebraska, $250 per
year; elsewhere in the United States, $3 per year,
rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip
tions payable in advance.
Entered at the postoffice in O'Neill, Holt coun
ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under
the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This news
paper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asso
ciation, National Editorial Association and the Audit
tureau of Circulations.
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 1901
Council met at regular session;
Present Mayor Schaffer, Coun
cilrnen, Gleeson, Reynoldson, Car
roll, McIntosh, Janoijsek an<l
Heermann. Absent Moore and
Hiatt.
Meeting was called to order by
the M ayor.
Mol ion by Gleeson, seconded by
Heermann, that the minutes of
the previous meeting be approv
ed as read, Motion carried.
Motion by Reynoldson, second
ed by Gleeson, that the following
bills be allowed and paid; on Ibe
general fund;
Jim Fleming 59.00
Kansas - Nebraska Nat.
Gas Co. 25.53
Western Hotel 8.00
Frontier 17. H
R. E. A. Office 7.iri
McCarthy Abstract Co. 350.00
Robertson Motor Co. 4.45
McCarville’s 40.70
O’Neill Auto Supply . 95.80
T. S. Me Shane Co. Inc. 101,50
Fehr’s Tractor & Equip. 3.42
O'Neill Fire Dept, 52.00
N W. Bell Telephone Co, 14.45
O’Neill Local Insurance
Board 81.66
Zep Mfg. Company 240.90
Association Insurance Co. 70.38
James Davidson & Sons 35.92
Presto X Company 28.00
Fetrow’s . 441.75
E. M. Gleeson O.(K)
Mona Melvin Shelton 25.00
Hatnik Standard Service 2.00
Charles Richter 6.00
Shelhamer Equipment Co. 2.58
Peaeut Industrial Supply
Co. . 6.23
Fred O. Heermann 24.00
American LaFrance 383,70
Consumers Public Power
Dist. 527.15
Graham's “4141’' Service 123.15
On the S|>ecial Sewer Fund;
Zep Mfg. Company 155.00
S|>olts-Rny Lbr. Co. 989.89
On the water fund;
Layne-Western Company 2203.00
Cramon Meter Division yy.tiu
Consumers Public Power
(Dist. 420.69
Graham’s "66" Service 26.11
Capitol Supply Company . 67.32
N. W. Bell Telephone Com
pany 43.35
O’Neill Local Insurance
Board 40.84
A roll call vote being taken on
the above motion with the re
sults as follows; Aye Gleeson,
Reynoldson, Carroll, McIntosh,
JanOusek and Heermann. Nay
none.
Motion by Heermann, seconded
by Gleeson, that the request of
Mr. William Murray to move his
Off sale Beer and Liquor License
from the present location to the
following location of Lot 1, Block
16, Original Town of O’Neill, be
granted. A roll call vote being
taken on the above motion with
the following results. Aye Glee
son, Reynoldson, Carroll, McIn
tosh, Janousek and Heermann.
Nay none.
Motion by Gleeson, seconded,
by Carroll, that the Council
grant John S. Havelka a raise of
$25.00 per month starting with
the first of July, 1961. Motion
carried.
ORDINANCE 337-A
Council Gleeson introduced the
following Ordinance entitled; AN
ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR
THE LEVY TO RAI9E FUNDS
BY TAXATION OF PROPERTY
SITUATED WITHIN THE COR
PORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY
OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY
1961, AND ENDING THE FIRST
TUESDAY IN MAY 1962.
Said Ordinance was fully and
distinctly read, and on motion
duly made, seconded and adopted,
it was designated as Ordinance
No. 337-A and the title thereof
was approved.
Councilman Carroll, moved that
the statutory rule requiring Or
dinances to be fully and distinct
ly read on three different days
be dispensed with, which motion
was seconded by Councilman
Heermann, and die Yeas and
Nays being called on the passage
of a said motion the following
Councilmen 'voted Yea; Gleeson,
Reynoldson, Carroll, McIntosh,
INSURANCE
Hospitalization
Mutual of Omaha
LIFE
United of Omaha
Oscar Spitzenberger
Box 667 Telephone 888
O'NeiH, Nebr.
Office at
429 North 3rd Street
38tf
Junousek and Heermann. Nay
none. The motion having been
concurred in by three-fourths of
the Council was declared passed
and adopted and said statutory
rule suspended.
Thereupon said Ordinance No.
337-A was read by its title a sec
ond time and was then read at
large and put upon final passage.
The Mayor stated that the ques
tion is; “Shall Ordinance No. 337
A be passed and adopted?” The
Yeas and Nays were called and
the following Councilman voted
Yea; Gleeson, Reynoldson, Carrol,
McIntosh, Janousek and Heer
mann. Nay none.
The passage and adoption of
said Ordinance having been con
curred in by a majority of all
members elected to the Council
was by the Mayor declared pass
ed and adopted and the Mayor in
the presence of the Council sign
ed and approved said Ordinance
and the Clerk attested the pass
age and approval of the same
and affix(>d his signature there
to.
The following is a true, correct
and complete copy of said ordi
nance.
OKDIANCE NO. 337-A
An Ordinance providing for a
levy to raise funds by taxation of
property situated within the cor
porate limits of the City of O’
Neill, Nebraska, for the fiscal
year beginning the first Tuesday
in May 1961 and ending the first
Tuesday in May 1%2.
HE IT OK DA I NED BY THE
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF O’NEILL, NEBR.
Section 1. That the City of O’
Neill, Nebraska, make the fol
lowing levy for taxation for the
fiscal year beginning the first
Tuesday in May 1961, on the tax
able property within the cori>pr
ate limits of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska.
for uenerai purposes, 3.40 mills
on the dollar,
For Street lighting, 1.10 mills
on the dollar,
For Fire Department mainte
nance, .50 mills on the dollar,
For Maintenance of Streets and
Alleys, 3.00 mills on the dollar,
For Airport Maintenance, 1.00
Mills on the dollar,
For park Maintenance, .50 mills
on the dollar,
For Municipal Advertising, 20
mills on the dollar,
For Water Bond Sinking Fund,
1.00 Mills on the dollar,
For Park Improvements Bonds,
1.00 Mills on the dollar,
For Intersection Bonds, 2.00
Mills on the Dollar,
For Paving District No. 16
Bonds, .70 mills on the dollar,
For Storm Sewer Bonds, .60
Mills on the Dollar,
Section 2. This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force form
and after passage and publication
as provided by Law.
Passed and approved this 1st
day of August 1961,
D. C. SCHAFFER
MAYOR
ATTEST:
O. D. FRENCH
CITY CLERK
Motion by Carroll, seconded by
Janousek, that the council ad
journ. Motion carried.
D. C. SCHAFFER
MAYOR
ATTEST:
O. D. FRENCH
CITY CLERK
Warranty Deeds
WD-William H. Derickson to
Albert J. Derickson and vvf 3-29
61 S7.200 SEVi 3-30-9.
WD-William H. Derickson, et
al to William H. Derickson and
vvf $1 All Sec. 4-30-9.
WD-Donald C. Bemt to Joseph
Schmaderer jr., and vvf 8-29-61
$2,000 Lot 7 and E% lot 8 Blk 5
Stuart.
WD-Joseph Schmaderer jr., to
Donald C. Bemt and vvf 8-29-61
$18,000 and exchange of property
S%NE¥4-NWy4 5-32-15 and SEV4
32-33-15.
.QCD-Mary E. James, et al to
John W. Schom and vvf 7-10-61 $1
Lots 1 and 2 Blk 2 Collins Add
Atkinson.
QCD-John W. Schom to Max
Hamik and Vvf 8-29-61 $1 No. 80%
ft. lots 1 and 2 Blk 2 Collins Add
Atkinson.
WD-W. W. Straub and co. to
Carl Vochatzer 8-28-61 $500 Lot
4 Blk 34 Pioneer Tovvnsite 2nd
Add Stuart.
WD-Ira Watson, Executor to
State of Nebraska 6-24-61 $165.70
Part of Nondescripts Nos. 26 and
26 located in SE% Sec. 19-28-10.
WD-W. G. Fletcher to Robert
Brace Fletcher 8-21-61 $1 N%
N%SW14 12-27-9 Grantors re
serve a life estate.
WD-Gerald D. Hansen to De
vvayne Anson and vvf 8-15-61
$42,500 SEVi 2 W%E%NEy4 II
(except tract in NW%NE%) E%
SE>4 11 SW%NE% N%NW%
SEV,NW% SE^SE^ W%SE%
swy4 12-31-11.
QCD-George D. Hansen to De
vvayne Anson and vvf 8-21-61 $1
Same land as above.
OH, & GAS I-EASES-Virgil I.
Rockford to Hunt Petroleum
Corp. 7-29-61 $10 SWV4 SMiSEV*
17 SM> 18 NVfe 19 NW«/4 NV^NEV4
20 N*£ NVfeSlfc 21-25-16 and all
24-25-17.
CORRECTION OF OIL & GAS
LEASE-Donald A. Benton to
I,yda Hunt et al Previous lease
Kiven as WV4 and EVfeWVfe 25-25
16 Should be W% EV4 WV4E14
25-25-16.
WD-Lena R. Butler to Harvey
A. Tompkins and wf 5- - -61 $500
East 37 ft. lot 5 Blk 2 Inman.
WD-R ox W. Wilson to
Floyd J. Wilson and wf 8-8-61 $1
Part of NEV4NW/4 30-29-11.
WD-Gilg and Ressel to Bernard
Allen 6-30-61 $900 Ix>t l Gilg and
Ressels Subdivision O’Neill.
aXAXXXAAXXAXa..
WD-Harry Sullivan to Frank
M. Sullivan and wf 8-15-61 57,000
West 30 ft. lot 2 and all lot 3
Blk 25 O'Neill.
WD-Georgia Butterfield to
Georgia Butterfield and Sadie
Deriekson 8-17-61 51 WMs lot 5
all lot 6 Blk 12 O'Neill.
WD-Hannah C. Johnson to Cecil
H. Lee 8-14-61 $16,000 SWVi 1-27-9.
OIL & GAS LEAS E-Walter
Puckett to Robert R. Freeman 7
8-61 $1 S\V>2 13 EMsSE'* 14 SMs
NMi and EV4SEV« 23 WMs 24
WMs SEV4 and WMs 25 NEV4 EMs
NW>/4 NEV4SWVi NMsSEVi SEV4
SE >, 26-28-13.
OIL & GAS LEASE-Margaret
A. Claussen, et al to Robert R.
Freeman 6-19-61 J1 WMs 1-29-13.
OIL & GAS LEASES to Seri
Hutton, Lester Stewart 8-14-61 $1
swy4 sEy4SEy4 19 n% nmi
swy4 SVVV4 SWVi 29 all 30-32-16
Lloyd C. Stolcpart K-M-61 $1 all
31-32-16
WI>-Herman Disterhaupt to
Leonard F. Goldfuss 5-10-60
$2,500 I/it 9 Hlk K David Neeleys
2nd Add Atkinson.
Wl)-D'onard F. Goldfuss to
EuRene Hansen and wf 7 19-61
$2,500 Lot 9 Hlk K David Neeley's
2nd add Atkinson.
WD-Milton J. Haaek to Merlin
C. Simpson and Rachel G. Simp
son 7-20-61. No consideration
Riven No. 115 ft. lot 4 W 25 ft. of
No. 115 ft. lot 3 West 30 ft of
South 55 ft. lot t I ilk 6 O’Neill.
O'Neill. Nebraska „/.J.USt Shop 8:30 - 5:30 Week Days
"Charge It!" Saturday 9:00-9:00
NEW FALL FAMILY NEEDS and
THE SAVINGS ARE TERRIFIC!
Special Value!
SLIM SKIRTS
Misses’ skirts in brushed rayon
flannel—kick pleat, zipper in
buck. Fall plaids. 22-30.
BLOUSES . 1.98
Many styles, colors. 32-38.
Plaids! Solid Colors!
SLACKS BUY
Now ^ »)9
Terrific value! Trim, tapered
wool slacks for fall. Choose
plain or plaid from a selection
of smart new-season colors.
Sleek, slim style has side zip
per and one pocket. Sizes 10-18.
Big Special Group!
FALL COTTONS
19B
/, And 3.98
For the girls! Wash and wea
dresses in new tailored am
dressy styles for fall. Man;
pert plaids, prints and solii
colors. Buy her whole fall ward
robe from this selection! 7 to 14
Price Cut for Savings!
"MAVERICKS"
| 88
„ Real Western style jeans! San
j forized cotton denim with zip
f per fly, double stitching and
j copper riveting at points of
strain. Rugged, long wearing
and savings-priced! Boys’ sizes
6 to 16.
Your Choice! Tots'
BOXERS, POLOS
Now
Reg. $1 Sanforized! Color-fast!
I^>ng cotton pants for little
ones. New fall colors. Sizes 2,
4, 6. Same low price for tots’
long sleeved cotton knit polos,
sizes 1-1, 4-6x.
The Beaultf o|j fm!
crylic-Dynel
2998
Coats that imitate fine fur
in every way, except in price!
Acrylic and Dynel<"> modacrylic
pile 3/4 coat in double
breasted style with wide cape
collar. Lovely satin lining.
Fawn or black. 8 to 18.
BLONDE COAT
39“
Looks like otter! Made of
acrylic and Dynelm* modacrylic.
Styled with 3-button closing,
round shawl collar. Satin
lining. Sizes 8 to 18.
BOYS! GIRLS!
TEEN STYLES!
ONE LOW PRICE!
298
Boys’ ’n girls’ oxfords,
slip-ons, straps in sizes
8^ to 3. Sturdy for school!
Misses’ plain and trimmed
flats, tie styles too. Black,
colors. 4% to 9. All leather
uppers, composition or
foam soles.
OTHER STYLES AT 1.99
Tltal olfon apply to a# Qumbla ownod dmi, and in mot! Dtaiar (font."
Wash
#n Wear
Men's Pants
3“
BOYS1 o op
SIZES
Low, low price! Trim,
youthful styling. Random
cotton cord pants have
tapered legs, cuffed
bottoms. Blue, black
or green. Men’s 29
to 38, boys’ 8 to 16.
_
Fall Sport
Shirt Values
798
Jma
Wash ’n wear! Rayon
challis or cotton broad
cloth in plain colors,
plaids or patterns.
Sizes S, M, L, XL.
Boys' 6-16
149
Compare at 1.79! Wash
’n wear cotton broadcloth,
many colors, patterns.
DURALON
PANELS
$1
|ea.
Eash washing! No ironing!
Duralon rayon panels in
white or toast. 40x81”.
DACRON TIERS
l98 SET
Crisp Dacron'*) polyester
tiers (30x36”), valance
(68x11”). Pink, gold, white.
BIG 30x50" RUGS
High-low weave cotton rugs have
foam rubber back to prevent
slipping and sliding. In sandal
wood. pink, aqua, sun gold, lawn
green or grey. Buy now!
KITCHEN TOWELS
Regularly 49c. Low price!
Buy a whole supply of soft,
absorbent cotton terry kit
chen towels. They’re lint
free ! 18x30 inches.
PRICE CUT! BLANKETS
Lightweight warmth!
Rayon and acrylic blanket
in rich plaid with wide,
6-inch acetate binding.
Choose toast, red or
lilac. 72x90-inch size.
Get in on big savings!
2 BATH TOWELS
Compare at 69c! Jumbo 24x36 inch
size! Cannon bath towels in 0^ 0^ _
rose, turquoise, yellow. O £
Washcloth . 6 for 88c Xjk
Op
36" FLANNELETTE
Fabric bargain! Kitten-soft
cotton flannelette in many
patterns. Great for baby
needs and winter sleepwear
for the family!
Reg. $1 Girls'
BLOUSES
88c
Sanforized cotton broadcloth!
New novelty styles, roll-up
sleeves. White, pastels, 7-14.
Buy for Girls!
ANKLETS
29c
Hi!) style in mercerized cotton.
Nylon reinforced heel and toe.
White in sizes 8*£ to 11.
Reg. 79c
NYLONS
54c Pr
1st quality Patricia nylons in
honey color. Reinforced heel
and toe. Sizes 9-11.
Reg. 59c Misses'
BRIEFS
2 Pr
Cotton and rayon panty briefs
with elastic legs. Stock up now!
White. Sizes 5-6-7-8.
Compare at 79c!
BRA BUY!
2 for $1
Sanforized cotton broadcloth
with circular stitched cup
elastic band. 32-40 A, B, C.
Reg. $1.98 Sheet
BLANKETS
1”
Soft white cotton! Serves as
warm sheet in winter, light
weight summer blanket. 70x90”.
Regular $1.99 Bed
PILLOWS
l77
Feather-filled pillows for cloud
soft comfort! 21x27” cut size.
Blue stripe ticking.
If Perfect, 39c pr.
work sox
4 Pr. $1
Nylon reinforced cotton! Heavy
weight irregulars, in random,
white, grey. 10-13.
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