The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 02, 1949, SECTION 2, Page 3, Image 11

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    Members of the Holt county eighth grade graduation class for 1 949. I his photograph taken Friday prior to graduation exercises. O’Neill Photo Co.
Legal Notices
(First pub. May 12, 1949.)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: James May; The heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal
representatives and all other
persons interested in the es
tate of S. J. Weekes, deceased,
real names unknown; The heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal
representatives and all other
persons interested in the es
tate of T. V. Golden, deceased,
real names unknown; Clear
Golden; and all persons having
or claiming any interest in the
Southwest Quarter of Section
Three, South Half of Section
Four and West Half of Section
Nine, Township Twenty-seven
North, Range Twelve, West of
the 6th P. M. in Holt County,
Nebraska, real names un
known, defendants.
You and each of you are
hereby notiiied that on the
11th day of May, 1949. Ralph
.B. Dailey as plaintiff, filed his
Eetition in the District Court of
tolt County, Nebraska, against
you and others as defendants,
the object and prayer of which
ROYAL
THEATER
O'NEILL
★ ★ ★
THURSDAY - JUNE 2
Warner Bros. Presents
The Unsuspected
Starring Joan Caulfied,
Claude Rains, Audrey Tot
ter, Constance Bennett,
Hurd Matfield and Michael
North.
Adm.: 42c, plus tax 8c, to
tal 50c children 10c, plus
tax 2c, total 12c.
★ ★ ★
FRIDAY - SATURDAY -
JUNE 3-4
Big Double Bill
Walt Disney's
Melody Time
Great Star and Song Show!
Color by Technicolor
Roy Rogers, Dennis Day,
Freddie Martin, Sons of the
Pioneers. Eleven musical
stars.
— also —
Hopalong Cassidy Produc
tions present William Boyd
as Hopalong Cassidy in
The Marauders
with Andy Clyde, Rand
Brooks, Dorinda Clifton.
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c. To
tal 50 — Children 10c, plus
tax 2c, total 12c.
Matinee Saturday 2:30
★ ★ ★
SUNDAY - MONDAY -
TUESDAY - JUNE 5-6-7
He made history when he
made love!
The New Adven
tures of Don Juan
In color by technicolor
Starring Errol Flynn, Viveca
Lindfors, with Robert Doug
las and Alan Hale, Rommey
Brent and Ann Rutherford.
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, to
tal 50c — Children 10c, plus
lax 2c, total 12c.
Matinee Sunday 2:30
★ ★ ★
WEDNESDAY - THURS
DAY - JUNE 8-9
Larceny
John Payne, Joan Caulfield.
Dan Duryea and Shelley
Winters, with Dorothy Hart,
Patricia Alphin.
Adm.: 42c, plus tax 8, to
tal 50; children 10c, plus
tax 2, total 12c.
is to quiet and confirm the
title in him, the said Ralph
B. Dailey, to the real estate
hereinabove specifically de
scribed, 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 gen
eral equitable relief.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
20th day of June, 1949.
Dated this 11th day of Mav,
1949.
RALPH B. DAILEY,
Plaintiff
By Julius D. Cronin,
l-4c His Attorney.
(First pub. May 19, 1949.)
E. A. Ondracek, of Greeley, atty.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
OF
NEBRASKA CHAPTER HIGH
WAY NO. 281 ASSOCIATION
Notice is hereby given that
Earl W. Carpenter, A. H. Schaaf,
Joseph R. Swinarski, H. E.
Coyne, J. M. Pucelik, Wayne
Kibby, Edwin A. Wink, L. W.
Gibson and C. L. Bishop, of the
State of Nebraska, have assoc
iated themselves together for
the purpose of forming and be
coming a corporation under the
laws of the State of Nebraska:
FIRST: The name of the cor
poration shall be the Nebraska
Chapter Highway No. 281 Assoc
i iation.
SECOND: The principal place
of transacting the business of
said corporation shall be the of
fice of the O’Neill Chamber of
! Commerce, O’Neill, Nebraska.
THIRD: The general nature
of the business to be transacted
by the corporation is to promote,
through membership in this as
sociation, such activities as may
be necessary for the betterment
and improvement of Highway
No. 281, which runs across the
State of Nebraska, North and
South, and to retain said high
way as presently surveyed, laid
out, constructed and maintain
ed; to encourage maintenance
and construction upon said high
way, endeavoring at all times to
stimulate interest in keeping
said highway in a good state of
repair; to create such activity as
to increase the amount of travel
upon and along said highway.
FOURTH: This corporation
is organized for the purpose of
transacting business in all such
States and Territories of the
United States which by their
laws do not prohibit the trans
action of business within their
limits by a corporation created
PRODUCT OF
THE BREWERS ART
"Here’s flavor
to suit an
expert's taste!”
say ranchers,
chefs —
men used to
looking for
the best!
©1949, FAISTAFF BREWING CORP.
ST. LOUIS • OMAHA • NSW ORLEANS
and organized by and under the
laws of the State of Nebraska.
FIFTH: This corporation shall
have no capital stock and shall
pay no dividends.
SIXTH: This corporation shall
commence business on the day
the Articles of Incorporation are
filed and recorded with the Sec
reta% of State, of the State of
Nebraska, and shall have per
petual existence.
SEVENTH: This corporation
is not organized for any pur
pose of pecuniary gain or profit.
EIGHTH: The business of said
corporation shall be conducted
and managed by a board of not
less than three directors to be
elected by the members and to
hold their offices for one year
and until their successors are
' elected and qualify, such elec
tion to take place at such time
j and to be conducted in such
; manner as shall be perscribed
I ny the by-laws of the corpora
tion.
NINTH: The officers of said
; corporation shall be a president,
vice-president, and secretary
and treasurer, who shall be
be chosen by the board of di
| rectors and who shall hold their
offices for the period of one year
and until their successors shall
be elected and qualify. The sec
retary and treasurer may be one
! and the same person.
TENTH: The following nameci
persons shall be the officers of
said corporation: Earl W. Car
penter, President, Julius D.
Cronin, Vice-President, and
Harry R. Purdum, Secretary
and Treasurer.
ELEVENTH: The manner of
holding meetings of members
for the purpose of electing of
ficers and the method of con
ducting the business of the cor
poration shall be as prescribed
by the by-laws thereof.
In Witness Whereof, we, the
undersigned have hereunto set
our hands, this 28th day of Ap
ril, 1949.
Earl W. Carpenter.
A. H. Schaaf
Joseph R. Swinarski
H. E. Coyne
J. M. Pucelik
Wayne Kibby
Edwin A. Wink
L. W. Gibson
C. L. Bishop. 2-5c
Real Estate Transfers
(Editor’s note: A glossary of
the abbreviations follows: WD
—warranty deeds; QCD — quit
claim deed. The instruments
filed at the Holt county court
house are listed from whom to
whom, date, consideration, leg
al description.)
WD—Anna M Savidge et al
to Louis Pofahl 10-22-48 $15,000
em- se>/4 3i- swy4 W% SEy4
NEy4 NWy4 32-25-9.
WD—Mabel Mae McDaniel to
L H Farewell & wf 5-10-49 $3,
000- Lot 8 Blk B- Nelleys Add
Atk.
WD—T M Boulls to Frank
Sicheneder & wf 5-3-49 $1800
swy4 swy4 33- sy> sev4 nw
y4 SE14 32-31-13.
WD—Ralph S Campbell to G
R Brodie & wf 5-21-49 $6000- S
w>i s^ Nwy4 26-28-ioy4.
WD—Mabel M Lee to Paul A
Roth & wf 9-4-47 $3500- Lots 3
& 4 Blk C- Chambers.
WD—John T Murray to Glea
H Wade 5-10-49 $1- 5% acres in
SE'4 13-29-12.
WD—Clarence J Sauser et al
to Gerald J and Aloysius J
Sauser 11-23-48 $8000- NWy4 17
29-11.
Guardians Deed—Mary Niez
gocki, Grd, to Mary Barrett 5
23-49 $2050- Lot 7 Blk 2 Atkin
son.
WD—Harry Graham to Merle
Sparks & wf 5-26-49 $1- Lot 6
Blk 7 McCafferty’s Annex O’
Neill.
WD—George Jefferies to Lou
isa Van Conett 3-19-49 $4000
Lots 4-5-6 Blk 28 Ewing.
WD—Henry Carl Hageman to
Bessie Weichman 2-28-49 $4400
pt outlet “N” Hallocks Add Stu
art.
WD—Rubina J Rhodes to
Ralph L Shald & wf 5-27-49 $6,
500- Lots 3-4-5- Blk 13 Hallocks
Add Stuart.
WD—Bridget Carr to Ralph B
Dailey 4-23-49 $16,000- SWy4 3
Sy. 4- W*£ 9-27-12.
WD—Mary C Meer to Mary
Ann Whittaker & Helen A Gal
lagher 5-24-49 $1- Lots 15-16 Blk
D Fahys 2nd Add O’Neill.
Entertains Club—
Delta Dek club winners on
Monday, May 23 were: Mrs. H.
J. Lohaus and Mrs. W. B. Gra
dy. Mrs. M. J. Golden was host
ess at her home.
Henry Mangan and son, Hen
ry, jr., spent Thursday in Gree
ley on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beckwith,
of North Platte, arrived Sunday
to visit at the home of Mrs.
Beckwith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lod Janousek.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelly, of
Fairbury, spent the weekend
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Moore.
Mrs. Sam Liddell, of Oma
ha, was a houseguest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Gutz. She arrived Monday, May
23.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lizy
ings, of Omaha, arrived May
25 at the home of the lat
ter’s sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Leidy,
and family. They also will vis
it her parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Kee, and her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Bates, all of Emmet.
Visiting May 22 in Bassett
at the George Robertson home
were Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mar
cellus and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Beha and family were in Nor
folk Monday, May 23.
Miss Marjorie Dickson, of
Omaha, attended the alumni
banquet at St. Mary’s acade
my here Sunday, May 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hill and
sons went to Sioux City May
22 to meet Mis. Hill’s moth
er, Mrs. Anna Bowles, who ac
companied them to O’Neill for
a visit.
Mrs. Paul Montgomery, of
Baker. Mont., attended the al*
umni banquet at St. Mary’s
j academy May 22. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen
| ry Grady.
4-H Clubbers Take
Part in Service—
The Victory girls’ and boys’
4-H club took part in the
church services at Inman Sun
day, May 22.
Ila June, Luetta and Dale
Coon took part at the Latter
Day Saints church. Roland
Hansen, Samuel Watson, Rob
ert Reimers, Kay Coventry.
Beverly Smith. Vicky Sue Hut
ton and Linella Tompkins took
part in the Methodist church
service.
The services were about the
“Seeds, Soil and Sowers.”
They carried out the dedication
of the seeds and Soil.
The church was decorated
with house, bouquet of flow
erSj and seeds. There was a
large box of soil with vegeta
tion growing in it.
Miss Velma Abney, of the
4-H Daisy club, of Ewing,
played the piano while the 4
H members sang a special song
at the Methodist church.
Mrs. E. E. Keyes is 4-H lead
er and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky
is assistant leader.
AMELIA NEWS
Mrs. Ed Connors, of Broadwa
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keen
ey, of Tulsa, Okla., arrived in
O’Neill last week to visit rela
tives and to be near Mrs. Ar- j
thur Waldman during her illness
and death.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Whitcomb
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Kaiser
went to Norfolk to visit their
mother, Mrs. Richard Kaiser, ;
who is in the hospital at Nor
folk.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett, Ardath and Connie were i
guests at a fish supper Sunday 1
evening at the Forrest Sam
mons home. Forrest returned
home from a fishing trip to
Minnesota Saturday evening.
He reported a "very good catch"
and brought home his legal
amount.
Miss Maxine Peterson went to
Lincoln Saturday where she
will attend 4-H club week.
The Helping Hand club met
Thursday, May 26, with Mrs.
Gertie Adair. A large crowd was
present and everyone enjoyed
the dinner. This was the last
meeting until Fall when the
club will meet W'ith Mrs. Frank
Shefl.
The WSCS met Wednesday,
May 25, with Mrs. Earnie John
I ston. Mrs. Bertha Sammons led
the lesson. Mrs. Emma Lindsey
and Mrs. Earl Doolittle served a
luncheon consisting of jello and
cup cakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Radford
and son, of Douglas, Wyo., ar
rived Saturday to spend the
I weekend with her parents, Mr.
! and Mrs. Ray Coolidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees and
I family visited her parents in
I Burwell Sunday.
] ivu. and Mrs. Lecil Brown and
family, of Grand Island, were
visiting her father, Charles Sig
man, Monday and attended the
memorial services in Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sammons,
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doolittle mo
tored to Grand Island Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Kirk
i land, of Atkinson, visited at the
C. F. Small’s Saturday.
Mrs. Phania Friedrich and son,
] Douglas, and daughters, Bar
I bara and Beverly, and their
frinds, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fried
$rich and son, Kirk, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Waldo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rees were Saturday evening
guests at the Dick Doolittles.
Miss Agnes Forbes closed her
school with a picnic Saturday
in the grove at Hugh Carr’s.
Mrs. Raymond Bly, Duane
and Arlis and Mary Lou Butts
were in Norfolk Saturday.
Mike Wiltfang and son, Max,
and daughter, Donna Faye, and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wiltfang and
daughter called on Charles Sig
man and other friends in Amelia
Sunday morning. They were on
their way to Swan Lake to do
some fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams
and Donnie attended a Star
route mail carriers’ meeting at
Broken Bow Sunday.
Gus Fuller, of Sterling, is vis
iting at the Fred Watson homo
and he attended memorial ser
vices at Chambers.
Vernon Sparks and Jack Gil
man were fishing at the Spencer
dam last Thursday and Friday.
They each caught a "good-siz
ed” catfish.
Mrs. Alice Prewitt, Mrs. El- j
mer Fix and Gale Fix drove to j
Haigler and Bird City, Kans.,
last week. Peggy Prewitt, who
attended school at Haigler the
past year, returned home with
them.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Complete Optometric Service Again
Brought You by:
Dr. John N. Gunning
of the
PERRIGO VISUAL CLINIC
Fred M. Perrigo, O. D., John N. Gun
ning, O. D., Optometrists.
Norfolk, Nebraska
Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed
at Golden Hotel, O’Neill,
Tuesday, June 7th
Gletha Bonnoberger and Don
nie Cearns, of Scottsbluff, ar
rived to spend the Summer with
their grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. Wm, Fryrear.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kreiger
and baby, of Lincoln, visited at
the Frank Backaus home Sun
day. Mrs. Kreiger is the former
Marjorie Brotherton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rees, and
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Greenstreet
drove from Lincoln to spend
Memorial day with home folks.
Ml', and Mrs. Greenstreet will
move to Hastings soon where
he will be employed.
Harold Chapman, of Topeka,
Kans., visited his mother, Mrs.
George Withers, over the week
end.
Miss Rae Dee Wickham ex
pected to go to Morris, S. D., on
Monday where she will spend
some time visiting her mother,
who is employed on a farm near
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed White, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Ragland and fam
ily were Sunday dinner guest*
at the Ray Collidge home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie White
had Sunday dinner with Mr*.
Etta Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller
ton and family are visiting Mr.
Fullerton’s brother and sister*
and their families in Wyoming.
In Lincoln It's Alwoy*
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