The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 09, 1963, Image 6

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE 1953 Chevrolet heavy
duty V4 ton, overloads, 4-speed,
good rubber Marvin Stauffer,
Page. Nebr. Phone 3590. 3-4c
LANDRACE ROARS FOR SALE
Ready for service. Veterinary
Vaccinated for Erysipelas, Hog
Cholera and Lepto; guaranteed
t recders. Spencer Feed Service.
Spencer, Nebr. 2Gtfc
FOR SALK 15 Hampshire and
Yorkshire sows to farrow im
mediately. Will have them at
O’Neill sale barn May 23. Theo
Liuts, Spencer, Nebr. 3-4p
FOR SALE — Pure bred Angus
bulls, ready for service, $250.00
and up. Jim Corkle. 2-3pd
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25^
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay Write or phone Ocntois
Motor Co., Nellgh. 30tf
■FOR SALE — Grimm Alfalfa seed,
Otto Lorenz, O’Neill. 2tfc
FOR SALE Aermotor mills, new
and used repairs, Links, well
systems. Ph. 435, Inman, Cliff
Sohotka. odd w 49tfc
FOR SALE 4 2-year-old Register
ed Hereford bulls. Pioneer Shad
ow' breeding. Charles Coolidge, ph
482-2862, Chambers, Nebr. 3-5c
MOBILE HOMES
New & Used
See us today for the best deal on
a New or Used Mobile Home.
Write or call for free literature
Open Everyday
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Ph 395-2170 Albion, Nebr.
2tfc
FOK SALE 1948 Ford convert.
Completely reconditioned and
has a 58 Ford motor. Sells this
week to the best offer. Bruce
Grimes, Chambers, Nebr. 3c
FOR SALE
GARDEN SUPPLIES
Bulk garden seeds.
Colorado onion sets.
Vitagro garden grower.
Rakes and hand tools.
LAWN SUPPLIES
Scotts Turf Builder.
Halto and Pax for Crabgrass.
Holt Co. Blue Grass seed.
Spreaders available with fertilizer.
Hose and sprinklers.
COYNE HARDWARE
O’Neill 51-3c
FOR SALE 3-rake hitch to fit
Int. II or M. Morris Hagberg,
I phone 2763, Spencer. 3-6c
AVOID DISPUTED CLAIMS—Buy
Quality Insurance. See Kieth
Abart. 38tfc
TRACTORS FOR SALE
1- 1959 WD Allis, Live PTO
I I1IC Model C
J-IHC M
Also have other makes—All priced
to save you money
Also have weaning pigs for sale
VERNON GORGEN
Just east of
O'Neill Drive-In Theatre 3p
FOR SALE One Allis Chalmers
irrigation motor and Burklev
pump. Pb°f 917R1’ OU° F' 49tf°
i^lTsALE " i Sailer; 10 H. P
immi boat and trade , e
S A^Tel TtSson. Nebr.
Wheel-Inn Mot , l-3p
<•»
FOR R-^LF ». s sires extra
boars from C-JJ- bbone heavy
mgcHinLSSmJaf type rapid
hammed meat m Prince, 19*’
ers -sired ^ 5^iaved Grand
Nebraska »^*®fnated 3 ways.
Champion. ders. John Kas
Guaranteed bree Ph. Hu
Xr Clearwater. Nebr. 474p
5-3360 _____-——"
— ” shores\new
DA1RY C&pn months
Ml the money y°u w^"ttle finance
Mat 6^ Buy ne'vho^r Wisconsin
Terrs. h‘-Pay V°o- «“* **
SreT^GH' ^ 74(Sfc
i-oiT
and PonlW Fe^bS wire and
als, Soybean- ^areh0use
Steel P°s*s- bloch east of
blocks south, Lawrence, O
Towti House. Ray ^ 3S-10P
Neill. Nebn____.-—TT"
special cabs .
R‘“dy To
USED CARS
_ftC. CBEVROEEX $050.00
1954 4 door sedan ***”
1962 SS-- *4oor
1962 H“d Top
,7W ** $3195.00
USED TRUCKS
J4? chevron M
1955 rAR 2 Ton - *-■*■00
1957 r£g£? ' ***
.'a CHEVROLET Mode
1962 Trm ST^pme-t
OB. loaded oorjg^
I960 ?S« - —*
’-r^sr
O’NeUl- N«W*%
FOR SALE — Ford Mounted Plow,
3 bottom 16” inch size, perfect
condition, new 2 years ago. Ph.
43, Inman or write Route 1, Box
143, O'Neill, Nebr. l-3c
FOR SALE—Singer Slant-O-Matn
This machine will s«*w on but
tons, button holes, appliques,
blind hems, zig zags. decorative
designs, etc. No attachments
needed. Carries our new guar
antee. Will take trade. Take over
final 6 small payments. For
more information write Credit
Manager, 230 North 10th Street,
Lincoln, Nebraska. 3-4c
I make monthly payment loans
on City real estate. R. H. Park
er, O'Neill, Nebr. 41tfc
,ir)R SALE -Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O'Neill, Dercy
A hart. Emmet. 32tfc
CITY LOANS. See R. H. Parker.
50tf
FOR SALE — Eight big rugged
Hereford Bulls, coming 2 and 3
years old. Albert and Rex Car
son, Lynch, Nebr. 44tfc
SEE THE NEW lawn boy tillers
and mowers at Coyne Hardware,
O'Neill. 51-3c
FOR SALE — Beef calves to go on
cows. Any amount. Calves on
hand most all times Gerald O’
Connor, Atkinson. Call 2562. l-4p
PLANNING A VACATION? Need
a pickup Coach? All sizes. Or
der now to be assured of de
livery. For prices see J. J. Lou
kota, Spencer, Nebr. or call 2401
Spencer or 7481 Bristow, Nebr,
2-3pd.
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE — Two bedroom
home for sale at 305 South Jef
ferson in O’Neill. Phone 1143J
after 6 p.m. 2-4p
FOR SALE 6-room modern house
with 3 bedrooms, on paved
street, 3 blocks from school and
downtown. In good repair, priced
reasonably. Phone 606, O'Neill,
619 E. Benton. 3-5c
FOR SALE — 10 x 50, 2 bedroom
mobile home. Sell or trade
equity for furniture. 306 So.
3rd. O’Neill, Nebr. 2-3pd.
FOR SALE — 160 acre improved
farm with or without irrigation.
65 acres irrigated, balance pas
ture. 1 mile west of Atkinson.
Charles A. Dobias. 2-3p
Why pay more than 4% interest
on your land loan? See R. H. ]
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc j
HniriAc Fnr
828 East Everett — 3 bedroom
Bungalow, carpeted living room,
good size kitchen, bath, utility
room and garage. Well located.
Owner being transferred and this
home is priced to Sell.
New Addition NW O’Neill — Top
Quality 3 bedroom home, full
basement, attached garage and
ample yard, with double garage
thereon, house in excellent condi
tion. Good terms available.
Close in and well located good 3
bedroom home. This home having
some age on it but in very good
condition. Is reasonably priced.
Virgil L. Laursen (Realtor)
Insurance Loans Real Estate
O’Neill, Nebr.
~ WANTED
WANTED — RAWLEIGH DEALER
with car, good health, 30 hoars
or more weekly, to serve fam
ilies in 3. Holt Co. Rawleigh line
well known. See or call Marvin
Stahlecker, Box 92, Spencer or
write Rawleigh. Dept. NBE 101
-136. Freeport, 111.
2-10c
EARN
UP TO $7,000
IN YOUR SPARE TIME!
Work part time selling famous
Rusco windows and doors. No
investment required! No prev
ious experience necessary! We
train you. All you need is com
mon sense and the ability to
work. New financing plan clin
ches the sale. 100% loan. No
money down!! You get the
leads, make the calls and earn
the commissions. If sincerely
interested write for interview to
Mr. Joseph S. Guss, Micklin
Home Improvement Co., 1702
Cuming. Omaha. Nebr.Sc
SAVE ON INSURANCE
PROMPT CLAIM SERVICE
Virgil Laursen Agency
O’Neill, Nebr. 51ti
E. J. (Skip) SHANE
Dragline Work
Sewer, Drainage. Clam Work
Basement Excavation
and Road Work
Atkinson, Nebr.
50-23p
i L. GUTHMILLER
I Half Block East of Texaco Station
Specializing in all kinds of auto
mobile, truck and tractor repair
Acetylene and arc wielding
i New and Rebuilt
LAWN MOWERS FOR SALE
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES
Also repair parts for Lawson, Clin
ton and Briggs engines on hand
2tfc
HELP WANTED —Two new and
used car salesmen. Also exper
ienced all-around mechanic
Good work conditions. Apply by
letter or in person to Spitzen
berger Chevy-Olds, O’Neill, tfc
Need More
CASH?
Ask Me!
O'Neill Loan Co.
Yirg Laursen 51tf
If you would like to change the in
terest rate on your farm loan or
ranch loan down to 4% Interest
See or write R. H. Parker, O'
Neill. Nebr. 41tfc
WELL DRILLING and well anc
windmill repair. 403 N. 1st Si
Phone 775-LW
SPRAGUE WELL CO , O'Neill
3 blks. W. & 3V4 blks. N. stoplight
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans on
automobiles and furniture.
See us also for your insurance
needs.
Central Finance Corp.
O'Neill Phone 14 Nebr.
_21 tfc
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
Why can’t you live with a loan that
you do not have to buy any
shares or stock in the Company?
I can loan money at 4% interest
on Farms and Ranches. You do
not have to buy any shares or
stock in the Company to get a
loan that you can live with. See
R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 48tfc
ASHBURN MONUMENT CO.
P. O. Box 6, Tilden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBURN, Prop. 46tfc
REG. OH STUD — Good blood
lines, Sorrel with blaze face. Ser
vice fee, $10. See Bob Matthews
or Darel Adamson. 2tfc
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
FOR RENT
FOR RENT A modern house.
Phone 196. O’Neill. 3c
FOR RENT — Office Building.
Phone 1, O’Neill. 51tfc
FOR RENT — Large room or
ground floor, suitable for parties,
meetings or receptions. Call or
see GOLDEN HOTEL. 50tfc
LOST & FOUND
MISSING — From my feed yards
2M> miles south of Atkinson or
hwy 11, a hereford cow, brand
T lazy U. May have calf now
Lloyd Thompson, Ph. 2525. At
kinson. 2-3j
MISCELLANEOUS
You do not have to buy any stool*
in any company to get a Farrr
or Ranch loan from R. H. Park
er, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tf(
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 OTrenJ.
, CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH TO THANK our man;
friends and relatives for the lovel;
cards and gifts we received on ou
Silver Anniversary.
A special thanks to those who fur
nished the entertainment and t
those who served the cake and ic<
cream.
Thanks again to all for makinj
the day a memorable one.
3p Glenn and Helen Harri
WE WISH TO THANK our son, j
Ermand anti family, our daughter, ■
Ruth and family, relatives and
friends for making our 55th wed
ding anniversary such a happy oc
casion for us on May 5. 1963. To
all who gave gifts, sent cards and
called made us very happy to be
remembered at this time.
3p Mr and Mrs . Floyd E. Keyes
WE WISH TO THANK all those
who helped make the Holt County
Rural Track Meet held Saturday,
May 4. a success. A special thank
you to Coach Jim Taylor and Mar
vin Miller who spent many hours
planning and running the meet.
Holt County Rural Teachers Assn.
Office of County Superintendent 3c
NOTICES
NOTICE
TO MY PATIENT9: I will be out of
the office during the month of June
for three to four weeks starting
June 12th to attend continuation
courses in post graduate medicine
in order to retam my academy
standing. Dr. Ramsay will take
care of you in my absence.
R. A. Serbousek, M. D.
2-5c
|--Legal Notices-1
(First pub. April 25, 1963)
Elmer C. Rakow, Attorney
Estate No. 4620
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, AP
RIL 18, 1963,
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF JOSEPH PAUL SHAN
NER, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is August 16, 1963, and
for the payment of debts is April
18, 1964 and that on May 16, 1963,
and on August 19, 1963, at 10 o’
clock A. M., each day, I will be
at the County Court Room in said
County to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and
objections dulv filed
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County J udge
9EAL) l-3c
(First pub. April 25, 1963)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: The heirs, devisees, legatees
and personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
Estate of J. Clement Ryan, also
known as Rev. J. Clement Ryan,
S. J., deceased, real names un
known; and all persons having or
claiming any interest in the South
west Quarter and the Northeast
Quarter of Section 12, the West
Half and Southeast Quarter of
Section 13, the Southeast Quarter
of Sec. 24, All of Section 26, the
East Half and the Northwest
Quarter of Section 25, in Town
ship 29, Range 11, the Northeast
Quarter and the South Half of
Section 18, All of Section 19, All
of Section 30, the Northwest Quar
ter of Section 31, the Southwest
Quarter of Section 5, the North
west Quarter and the South Half
of Section 17, in Township 29,
Range 10; the East Half of Sec
tion 23, the Northwest Quarter of
Section 24, the Northwest Quar
ter of 9ection 36, in Township 28,
Range 12; the Northeast Quarter
of Section 32, the Southwest Quar
ter and North Half of Section 29,
All of Section 20, the South Half of
the Northeast Quarter, the South
east Quarter and the West Half of
Section 19, West Half of Section
27, the North Half of Section 30,
in Township 29, Range 12; the East
Half of Section 24, the East Half
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion 25, in Township 29, Range 13,
West of the 6th P. M. in Holt
County, Nebraska, and Lots 10 and
11 in Block 13, Lots 13 and 14 in B.
14; Lot 24, in Block 22, and the
South 102 feet of the North 130
feet of Lots 14, 15, and 16 in
! Block 28, Lots 9. 10, 11, 15, 16, 17,
j 18, 19, and 20 in Block 33, All in
j me urigmai lown ot u Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska, real names un- i
known. Defendants.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 23rd day
of April, 1963, Loretta Doyle, Neil
B. Ryan, Joseph F. Ryan and Ro
bert B. Ryan as plaintiffs filed
their petition in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, against
you as defendants the object and
prayer of which is to quiet and
confirm the title in them, the
said Loretta Doyle, Neil B. Ryan, j
Joseph F. Ryan and Robert B.'Ry-j
an to the real estate hereinabove I
specifically described as against
you and each of you, and to secure
a Decree of Court that you have
no interest in, right or title to, or
, lien upon said real estate or any
part thereof; and for general equi
table relief.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 3rd day
of June, 1963.
Dated this 23rd day of April, 1963.
Loretta Doyle; Neil B. Ryan,
Joseph F. Ryan; and Robert B.
Ryan, Plaintiffs,
■ By Julius D. Cronin
Their Attorney l-4c
•
. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that O*
r Neill National Company has been
r incorporated under the Laws of
: the State of Nebraska.
The name of the corporation is
O’Neill National Company.
> The principal place of busi
ness of the corporation is located
in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebras
ka.
The nature of the business to
be transacted is:
Acquire by purchase, lease, or
otherwise, lands and interests in
lands, and to own, hold, improve,
develop, and manage any real
estate so acquired, and to erect,
or cause to be erected, on any
lands owned, held, or occupied
by the corporation, tiuildings or
other structures, with their ap
purtenances, and to manage, op
erate. lease, rebuild, enlarge,
aJter or improve any buildings or
other structures, including facil
ities for the parking of motor
vehicles, and to encumber or dis
pose of any lands or interests in
lands, and any buildings or struc
tures, and any stores, shops,
suites, rooms or parts of any
buildings or structures, at any
time owned or held by the cor
poration.
To acquire, by purchase, lease1,
manufacture, or otherwise, any
personal property deemed nec
essary or useful in the equip
ping, furnishing, improving, de
veloping, or management of any
property, real or personal, at any
time owned, held or occupied by
the corporation and to invest,
trade and deal in any personal
property deemed beneficial to
the corporation, and to encumber
or disjiose of any personal pro
perty at any time owned or held
by the corporation.
To borrow money; to issue
tjonds, debentures, mortgages,
notes and other obligations to se
cure loans; to sell or pledge such
bonds, debentures, mortgages
and other obligations; and in
general to make any contract
which the directors may deem
advisable;
To enter into and perform
agreements and contracts of any
nature with any government,
state, territory, district, munic
ipality, political or government
division or subdivision, Ixxly pol
me, corporation, association, part
nership, firm, trustee, syndicate,
individual, combination, organiz
ation, or entity whatever.
To carry on all or part of its
business, objects, and purposes,
as principal, factor, agent, con
tractor, or otherwise, either alone
or associated with any corpora
tion, association, partnership,
firm, individual, or organization,
at any place.
To do any one or all of the
acts and things herein set forth;
to do any and all acts and things
and exercise any and all powers
which a natural person could do
and exercise and which are now
or may hereafter lie authorized
by Law for corporations to do or
exercise.
To do and perform all acts or
things necessary, incidental or
convenient to do in order to pro
mote, either directly or indirect
ly, the interests of the corpora
tion, and to enhance the value of
or render profitable any of the
corporation’s property or rights.
The amount of capital stock
authorized is $100,000.00, of which
$10,000.00 shall be paid for in
cash or property at the time the
corporation commences business.
The time of the commencement
of business of the corporation was
May 2, 1963, and said corporation
shall have perpetual existence.
The affairs of the corporation
are to be conducted by a Board
of Directors, with a President, a
Vice President, Secretary and
Treasurer as officers.
Dated this 3 day of May, 1963.1
O’NEILL NATIONAL COMPANY
By Francis N. Cronin. President
3-5
(First pub. May 9, 1963)
NOTICE TO CONTK ACTORS
Sealed proposals will be receiv
ed at the office of the City Clerk.
City of O’Neill, Nebraska until
7:30 P.M.. C.S.T. on the 27th day
of May, 1963, for furnishing all
labor, tools, materials, and equip
ment required to construct Water
Extension District No. 1 as per
the plans and specifications for
said construction now on file with
the City Clerk and available at
the office of Kirkham, Michael
and Associates. Such proposals
as are received will be publicly
opened, read aloud, and tabulat
ed at said time and place in the
City Hall in O'Neill Nebraska.
The Approximate Quantities of
the major items of construction
are as follows:
4,991 L.F. 6” Dia. C.I.P. Com
plete in place
6 Ea. New Fire Hydrant, Com
plete in place
15 Ea. 6" Dia. Gate Valve
1 Ea. Street Crossing
The Engineer’s estimate for the
cost of construction of Water Ex
tension District No. 1, is
S23.800.00.
Each proposal shall be made
on a form furnished by Kirkham,
Michael & Associates, and must
be accompanied by a certified
check in an amount not less than
$1,190.00, made payable to the
City Treasurer, City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, wtiich shall be con
sidered as liquidated damages,
and shall be forfeited to the City
of O'Neill, Nebraska if said pro
posal or bid is accepted and the
bidder fails to execute the con
tract and file the required bond
as provided in the specifications.
Checks accompanying proposals
not accepted shall be returned
to the bidders.
No bidder may withdraw his
proposal for a period of thirty
(30) days after date set for open
ing of bids.
All proposals must be enclosed
in an envelope, sealed and ad
dressed to the Office of the City
Clerk. City of O’Neill, Nebraska,
and shall be marked “Proposal.
Water Extension District No.
1”. Proposals received after
the above time and date
will be returned unopened to the
bidder submitting the proposal.
The work herein provided for
shall be done under written con
tract with the responsible bidder
submitting the lowest acceptable
bid in accordance with the re
quiremcnts uf the plans and
specifications and as provided by
law.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish a bond as
specified in the specifications in
an amount equal to one hundred
percent (100%) of the contract
price, said bond to be also exe
cuted by a resj>onsible corporate
surety approved by the Owner
and shall guarantee the faithful
performance of the contract and
the terms and conditions therein
contained.
Plans, specifications and con
tract documents may lx* examin
ed at the office of City Clerk.
City of O'Neill, Nebraska, and
may lx* procured (rum the of
fice of the Engineers, Kirkham,
Michael & Associates, at 7300
Woolworth Avenue. Omaha 24,
Nebraska, upon the payment of
Ten Dollars ($10.00) which
amount will not be refunded.
The Mayor and City Council of
the City of O'Neill, Nebraska,
reserves the right to waive in
formalities and to reject any or
all bids.
Dated this 7th day of May, 1963
CITY OF O'NEILL. NEBRASKA
Dale French, City Clerk 3-5c
(First pub. May 9, 1963)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will lx? receiv
ed at the office of the City Clerk,
City of O'Neill, Nebraska until
7:30 P.M.. C.S.T. on the 27th day
of May. 1963, for furnishing all
labor, tools, materials, and equip
ment required to construct SAN
ITARY SEWER EXTENSION
DISTRICT NO 1, as per the
plans and specifications for said
construction now on file with the
City Clerk and available at the
office of Kirkham. Michael and
Associates. Such proposals as are
received will be publicly ofiened,
read aloud, and tabulated at said
time and place in the City Hall
in O'Neill, Nebraska.
The Approximate Quantities of
the major items of construction
are as follows:
t.ovx L^.r. n v^r, January
Sewer Pipe, Complete in place
12 Ea. Build Standard Manhole
6 Ea. 6’’ VCP, Stuhout for
House Service Connection
.55 Ea. 6”x8" VCP VVye Branch
2 Ea. Adjust Existing Manhole
to Grade
The Engineer s estimate for the
cost of construction of Sanitary
Sewer Extension District No. 1
is $17,295.00.
Each proposal shall be made
on a form furnished by Kirkham,
Michael & Associates, and must
be accompanied by a certified
check in an amount not less than
$864.75, made payable to the
City Treasurer, City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, which shall be con
sidered as liquidated damages,
and shall he forfeited to the City
of O'Neill, Nebraska if said pro
posal or bid is accepted and the
bidder fails to execute the con
tract and file the required bond
as provided in the specifications.
Checks accompanying proposals
not accepted shall lie returned
to the bidders.
No bidder may withdraw his
proposal for a period of thirty
(30) days after date set for open
ing of bids.
All proposals must be enclosed
in an envelope, sealed and ad
dressed to the Office of the City
Clerk. City of O'Neill. Nebraska,
and shall be marked "Proposal,
Sanitary Sewer Extension Dist
rict No. 1.” Proposals received
after the above time and date
will be returned unopened to the
bidder submitting the proposal.
The work herein provided for
shall be done under written con
tract with the responsible bidder
submitting the lowest acceptable
bid in accordance with the re
quirements of the plans and
specifications and as provided by
law'.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish a bond as
specified in the specifications in
an amount equal to one hundred
percent (100%) of the contract
price, said bond to be also exe
'-'Liuvrvi uy <x corporate
surety approved by the Owner
and shall guarantee the faithful
performance of the contract and
the terms and conditions therein
contained.
Plans, specifications and con
tract documents may be examin
ed at the office of City Clerk.
City of O’Neill, Nebraska, and
may be obtained from the of
fice of the Engineers, Kirkham,
Michael & Associates, at 7300
Woolworth Avenue, Omaha 24,
Nebraska, upon the payment of
Ten Dollars ($10.00) which
amount will not be refunded.
The Mayor and City Council of
the City of O’Neill, Nebraska,
reserves the right to waive in
formalities and to reject any or
all bids.
Dated this 7th day of May, 1963.
CITY OF O’NEILL. NEBRASKA
Dale French, City Clerk 3^5c
'First pub. May 9, 1963)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, the following
described change of district
boundaries is requested: To dis
solve Dist. No. 32 and attach the
following territory to Dist. No. 4:
N*4 of the SEy4 and the SEy4
of Sec. 25. NEV* of Sec. 36, Town
ship 32, Range 10; SVfe of Sec.
30, E% and the N% of NWH
Sec. 31, WV2 Sec. 32, Township
32, Range 9; SWy4 and the N%
of the NE% Sec. 6, NW% of Sec.
7, Township 31, Range 9. The re
mainder of Dist. No. 32 to be
attached to Dist. No. 3.
A hearing of said matter will
be held in the Assembly Room
of the Courthouse at O’Neill, Ne
braska on May 20, 1963 at 8:30
P M. when all interested may
appear and be heard.
Holt County
Reorganization Committee
By: Alice L. French, Sec.
3_4c
THE FRONTIER, O'Neill, Nel
(First pub. May 9. 1963>
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, the following
described change of district
loundanes is requested: To dis
solve Dist. No. 100 and annex the
territory there of to Dist No. A
A hearing of said matter will
be held in the Assembly Hoorn
of the Courthouse at O'Neill, Nr
braska on May 20. 1963 at 9:00
P.M. when all interested may
appear and be heard
Holt County
Reorganization Committee
By: Alice L. French, Sec
3-4c
(First pub. May 9, 19631
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Iuiws of Nebraska, the following
described change of district
boundaries is requested: Dist.
No. 26 to be dissolved am! the
territory there of to be annexed
lo District No. 3.
A hearing of said matter will
be held in the Assembly Room
of the Courthouse at O’Neill, Ne
braska on May 20, 1963 at 8:00
P.M. when all interested may
appear and be heard
Holt County
Reorganization Committee
By: Alice L. French. Sec.
3-4c
Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Mr and Mrs Web Napier were
dinner guests last Monday at the
John Napier home in honor of
Tommy’s birthday. That evening
the John Napier family had ice
cream and cake at the Richard
Napier home in honor of Tom
my’s birthday.
Mrs. Esther Mae Barnhart and
daughters, Valenia and Mrs.
Ronnie Mott visited at the Ora
Switzer home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, William Lofquest
and family visited last Sunday
afternoon at the Reuben Meyers
home in Neligh.
Mrs. Duane Jensen anil daugh
ter, Cathleen of Newman Grove
were guests Thursday at the
Z. H. Fry home.
Grayden Browning, Calif., vis
ited at the Howard Miller home
Friday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Pierson were
dinner guests Sunday at the Mar
vin Pribnow home at Albion in
honor of Maranna's twelfth birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Fry and
Mrs. Victor Vandersnick and sons
visited at the Willie Shrader home
last Monday.
Alice and Eddy Shrader visited
at the Gerald Wetlauffer home in
O’Neill last Monday evening
Alice stayed for a dental appoint
ment returning to Ewing by bus
Wednesday and visited at the Ve
ra Anson home.
Mrs. Alfred Napier and Glen
da visited Friday and called on
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter.
Mrs Chester Taylor and Mrs.
Rudy Ahlers visited in O’Neill
Wednesday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vander
snick and family were guests at
the Wayne Fry home Sunday.
Willie Shraders took Mrs. Vic
tor Vandersnick and sons to Lake
Andes Wednesday morning, they
went from there by bus to their
home at Absorkee, Mont.
Mrs. Keith Biddiecome visited
Mrs. Mildred Wright Friday eve
ning.
Jay Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Miller and the Wendell Switzer
family were guests last Sunday
afternoon at the Leo Miller home
in honor of Mrs. Ora Switzer and
Melanie Miller’s birthdays.
Tommy Jacobson and daugh
ter, Helen and Arlene Pelletier
visited at the Dave Pollock home
Thursday evening.
Sharon Mott attended the FFA
banquet at Atkinson last Monday
evening.
Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and
>ra«kit. Tkanxtoy, M»y », •»«
Mr* Joe Sturbaum visited Mr*
Keith Biddleoome Wednesday af
trmoon
The Leo Miller family visited
Friday evening at the Arehk
Johnston*.
Mra. Wilbur Bennett wa* Wk
en to the O’Neill hoapita! early
Saturday morning for teat* and
observation She wa* reatlng eas
ier in the morning.
Mary Jo ami Patty Loftjuest
were overnight guest* Friday at
their grandmother, Mra. Edna
U ifquewt '* home
Mr and Mr* Richard Napier
and girta visited at the Ikale Na
pier home Friday evening.
Mrs Rudy Abler* wa* a dinner
guest Thursday at the Earl Pier
son home. In the afternoon both
ladies attended the Tea at the
Methodist church
Mr* Dale Napier stayed with
Shnl a Frv, wtw win »lck Wed
nesday afternoon while Sheila's
mother. Mra. Lynn Fry and Mr*
Floyd Napier were ui Nellgh
Mr and Mr* Verl Gunter and
family, Eddy and Alice Shrader,
visited at the Lionel Gunter lawne
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Dale Nupier viaited at the
Z H. Fry home Friday.
Ti»e Grover Shaw family vis
ited at the John Napier home
Friday evening.
Deloit News
By Mrs. H. Kctmnr
Mr* Edith Scholl and Curl
Funk were married on Saturday
at the Christ the King church in
Omaha. Robert Hupp officiated
The couple was charivaried Sun
day evening at their Deloit home
Mr. and Mrs Web Napier and
Marilyn Burk and family called
at the Gicnu Har peter home
Thursday evening.
Mrs. David Durre iiad the mi*
fortune to run into the ditch
on the county line Sunday. Her
baby son accompanied her. The
mother sustained only minor in
jury and tlie baby was uninjur
ed. The car had minor damage.
The break failure was the cause
of the accident.
Terry Harpster spent Friday
night on a camping trip with Bart
lett FFA boys and leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rcimcr and
Echo Fisher were Sunday din
tier guests in the home of Mrs.
Sisson and Fred.
Mrs. Maxine Masleraen, Jer
ome, Idaho, and Mrs Philip Bed
fern of Butte, Mont., arrived at
the Charles Bartak home by car
Wednesday evening They visited
their mother, Anna Bavidge and
the Charles Bartak family un
til Monday when Mrs Savalge re
(urnoii tn fu-r luiiiio in (Tu/lfliS
Sunday guests at the Charles
Bartak home w<>re Beverly Bar
tak, Wayne, Maxine Martenaen,
Idaho., Bemadine Redfern, Mi
and Mrs. Harold Savidge and
family, Oakdale and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Eggerling, Norfolk.
The Deloit Pinochle club met
Wednesday at the Fi ank Bohn
home. Mrs. Anton Shavlik was a
guest. Mrs. Frank Bohr arid Mrs.
E. L Sisson high, Mr.. Pallesen
had low and Mrs. Ivan Smith,
traveling. Mrs. Anton Shavlik won
the door prize.
We've had about lVi inches of
rain in the past week Farmers
are busy putting in corn and get
ting the cattle to pasture.
Clarence Shavlik is living on
the Shavlik ranch. Mrs, Shavlik
and family will arrive when
school is out.
A number of ladies from here
attended the Holt County Exten
sion club tea in Ewing on Thurs
day afternoon
The mail route road past Leo
nard Larsons has been graded
recently.
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