The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 03, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mrs. Z. X. Marshall
Discusses Missions’
NORTH OF STUART —The
Cleveland Ladies’ Aid met at
the home of Mrs. Merrill Smith
on Wednesday, July 19. Thir
teen members and 4 guests,
Mrs. Z. X. Marshall, Helen Mc
Clurg, Mrs. Vida Munson and
Mrs. Linford Sweet, answered
roll call.
After a devotional period,
Mrs. James Allyn gave a read
ing, followed by a program on
“Missions” given by Mrs. Mar
shall. This program had been
presented by Mrs. Marshall at
the Presbyterial meeting in
Norfolk and she came out from
Stuart to give it for the Cleve
land ladies.
Vesta Adams showed slide
pictures on ‘ Missions” and told
how “Pete, the Pig,” became a
way of mission giving.
After the lesson, Miss Helen
McClurg showed some interest
ing slides of pictures taken of
local people and scenery on the
Niobrara near the McClurg
home.
The hostess served luncheon
assisted by co-hostess, Mrs. El-1
sie Sweet.
The next meeting is at the
home of Mrs. Herbert Sweet.
Other North of Stuart New*
Robert Deming, Charles Do
bias and Merrill Smith drove
to Pilger and Stanton on busi
ness Tuesday, July 18.
Cleveland 4-H club met at
the Merrill Smith home Satur
day, July 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
and children called at the Char
les Dobias home Monday eve
ning, July 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall,
of Stuart, were Wednesday, Ju
ly 19, dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Lofquest. The
men went fishing while the la
does attended the aid meeting
at the Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sweet,
Corinne and Dick returned on
Wednesday, July 19, from a 10
day trip to Kansas. While gone
they vistied Mr, Sweet’s bro
ther, W. A. (Art) Sweet, wife
and family at Newton, Kans.,
and his sister, husband and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley North, |
at Saffordville, Kans. Mrs.
North is the former Mildred
Sweet.
Mrs. Violet Montgomery
spent several days visiting at
the home of her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Rollo Berry.
Tom Berry helped his son,
| Bill, cut grain recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Prange
were Sunday evening. July 16,
j callers at the Russell Hipke
1 home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke
| and boys called at the Joe
Schmaderer home Monday eve
ning, July 17.
Mrs. Herbert Sweet helped
Mrs. Russell Hipke with paper
ing Friday afternoon, July 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmaderer
and family and nieces, Karen
and Marlene Schmaderer, visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hipke and boys Sunday eve
ning, July 23.
Mrs. Vina Munson helped
Mrs. Russell Hipke can peas
Monday, July 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
and family recently attended a
family reunion at the home of
Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fullerton, east of
Atkinson. Others present were:
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Fullerton
and Robert, of Neligh: Mr and
Mrs. Leslie Watt and family, of
Moorcroft, Wyo.; Mr. and M s.
George Fullerton and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton
and family, all of Amelia; and
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. F. Seger and
family, of Atkinson.
Ward Merrill, of Cedar Rap
ids, la., came Sunday, July 23,
to spend a few days at the Char
les Dobias home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias
and boys visited with the D. F.
Scott family on Sunday, July
23.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Watt and
children, Eileen, Lynn and Lar
ry, of Moorcroft, Wyo., spent
Friday night and Saturday, Ju
ly 21 and 22, at the Merrill
Smith home. Mrs. Watt and
Mrs. Smith are sisters.
Legal Notices
(First pub. July 20, 1950)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND HEIRS
County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska. Estate of Frances
Searles, Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, To All
Concerned: Notice is hereby
given that Frank Searles has fil
ed his petition, alleging that
Frances Searles died May 12,
1948, intestate, a resident of
Holt County, Nebraska, seized
and possessed of some right, ti
tle and interest in and to the :
Southeast Quarter of Section
20; the North Half, the South
east Quarter, and the North
Half of the Southwest Quarter
of Section 29, all in Township
29, North, Range 13, West of the
8th P. M., in Holt County, Ne
braska.
The petitioner owns an un
divided interest in the above
described real estate, having
derived title thereto by inher
itance.
The prayer of said petition is
for a determination of the time
of death, the heirs, their degree
I of kinship, and the right of de
scent of the real property of the
deceased; that she died m’.ea
tate, and that there is no inner
| itance tax, state or federal, due
from her said estate or the neirs
thereof.
Said petition will be ’for hear
ing in this Court on the 10th
day of August, 1950, at ten o’
clock A. M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
COUNTY JUDCE
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 11-13
(First pub. July 13, 1950)
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: John A. Harmon; Lillian
| Hammond; W. J. Hammond;
Loretta Duffy; John Duffy, first
real name unknown; Josephine
Soukup; John Soukup, first real
name unknown; Grace Carlon;
the heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives, and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Mabel H. Carlon, de
ceased, real names unknown,
and all persons having or claim
ing any interest in Lots Eleven,
Twelve, and Thirteen, in Block
J in McCafferty’s Second Addi
tion to O’Neill, Holt County, Ne
braska, real names unknown,
defendants.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 10th day
of July, 1950, Harvey Sawyer as
plaintiff, filed his petition in the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, against you and oth- |
ers as defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet and
confirm the title in him, the |
said Harvey Sawyer, to the real !
estate hereinabove specifically
described, as against you and
each of you and to secure a De
cree of Court that you have no
interest in, right or title to, or
lien upon said real estate, or
any part thereof; and for gener
al equitable relief.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
21st day of August, 1950.
Dated this 10th day of July,
1950.
HARVEY SAWYER, Plaintiff,
By Julius D. Cronin,
10-13c His Attorney,
(First pub. July 20, 1950)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF
WILL
Estate No. 3683
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 14, 1950.
In the matter of the estate of
Harmen Damero, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed in said
Court for the probate of a writ
ten instrument purporting to be
the last will and testament of
Harmen Damero, Deceased, and
for the appointment of Anna
Damero, as Executrix thereof;
that August 10th, 1950, at 10 o’
clock A. M., has been set for
hearing said petition and prov
ing said instrument in said
Court when all persons concern
ed may appear and contest the
probate thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 11-13
(First pub. July 27, 1950.)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3688
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 25, 1950. ]
In the Matter of the Estate of j
John J. Melvin, Deceased.
|
DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
CHIROPRACTOR
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j Vi Block So. of Ford Garage
O'Neill. Nebraska
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed
in said Court for the appoint
ment of Marne L. Melvin as Ad
ministratrix of said estate, and
will be heard August 17th, 1950
at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Coun
ty Court Room in O’Neill, Ne
braska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 12-14
(First pub. Aug. 3, 1950)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3643
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 28, 1950.
In the matter of the Estate of
William J. Biglin, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the executrix of said estate has
filed in this court her final re
port and a petition for final set
tlement and distribution of the
residue of said estate; and that
said report and petition will be
heard August 23, 1950, at 10 o’
clock A. M. at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska,
when all persons interested may
appear and be heard concern
ing said final report and the
distribution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 14-16
Bluegrass Harvest
Nears Completion
The 1950 bluegrass harvest m
Holt, Boyd, Rock and Wheeler
counties and the drying of the
green strippings is now almost
complete.
Rains during July slowed the
dry yards considerably.
Price for most of the blue
grass ran about 8 cents per
pound.
Thousands of tons of green
strippings were weighed and
processed in the O’Neill region,
which is fast becoming one of
the large bluegrass areas in the
nation.
Haying Labor
Shortage Seen
“Since haying operations have
been delayed by wet weather,
the Nebraska state employment
service anticipates increased
demand for hayhands within
the next few weeks.” This pre
diction was made Saturday by
Walter A. Steffen, Norfolk area
manager. A consequent shortage
is anticipated in some parts of
the area.
Farmers and workers are be
ing reminded to contact the
nearest volunteer farm labor
representatives in order that
workers can be immediately
transferred from points of sur
plus to other localities where
shortages develop.
The farm labor representative
at O’Neill is Harry E. Ressel,
and at Butte he is James S.
Hansen.
Stuart Buys $51,000
Diesel for Plant—
STUART—The Stuart muni
cipal light and power plant soon
will have a new diesel engine
and alternator. The village
board last week accepted a bid
of 51-thousand dollars for in
stallation of a 375-horsepower
diesel that will drive a generat
or capable of producing 250
kilowatts.
Stuart village officials orig
inally planned an addition on
the power plant to house the
generating equipment and fire
department. But building ex
I pansion has been abandoned.
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CELIA SIDELIGHTS
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg and
Arlene Greenwood attended
circle meeting at the home of
! Mrs. John Mohr Wednesday,
1 July 19. ,
. Willard Ratliff helped the
' Livingston Bros, hay crew put
I up nay ror D. F. bcott.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg ana Arlene Greenwood
weie supper guests at the P. W.
rwilmurry home Friday evening,
juiy 21.
Mrs. Edna Hendricks and
I Frea Cearns were dinner guests
' at tne Mark Hendricks home
| Sunday, July 2d.
Bob Pease and Don Coleman
were fishing in Swan Lake on \
i aunday, Juiy 2d.
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg and!
: Arlene Greenwood went to
Wicmta, Aans., by auto Tues
day, July 25, to visit their
j daughters, Mrs. E. W. Samms,
j and family, and Mrs. Leo Mil
ner, and family. The Milners
returned to Atkinson with Mrs.
j liamerherg ana Arlene.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith >
and family spent Thursday, Ju
I ly 20, with the O. A. Hammer
j berg family. Merrill is building
1 a stacker for the Hammerbergs.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks visited
I the Paul Nelson home north of
O’Neill Tuesday, July 18, and
picked cherries. Naomi Nelson
came home with her and visited
the Hendricks family a couple
of days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnson,
I of O’Neill, wrent to Saskatche- ;
wan, Canada, recently to see a
bout some property which they
own there.
Thursday evening, July 20,
guests at the O. A. Hammerberg
home were Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Scott and Alex Forsythe.
Roy Worth and Miss Ruth
Lindberg, of O’Neill, were din
ner guests at the Mark Hend
ricks home Saturday, July 22.
Miss Lindberg has been rehired
to teach the Hendricks school
the coming year. She is attend
ing Wayne State Teachers’ col
lege at present and home for
the weekends.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raymer
and family visited the Clarence
Focken family Sunday after
noon, July 23.
Mrs. Vincent Allard anti
daughters, Patty and Carol, vis
ited her brother, Frank Kilmur
ry, and family the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
and Donna and Rollin were O’
Neill visitors Thursday, July 20.
Clarence Focken cut oats for
Roy Margritz Monday, July 24.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry
entertained the bridge club at
their home Sunday evening, Ju
ly 23.
REDBIRD NEWS
Mrs. Floyd Crawford and son
were in Redbird on business on
Saturday, July 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar were
callers here Saturday, July 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas His
cocks were here Saturday, July
22.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor
were in Redbird Saturday, Ju
ly 22. I
Arthur Bessert was here on
business Tuesday, July 25.
Mrs. Anna Carson called in
Redbird Tuesday, July 25.
Delores Mellor was here on
Tuesday, July 25.
Edward Carson and Beverly
were in Redbird Tuesday, July
25.
Mrs. Clifford Wells and chil
dren were among the callers in
Redbird Tuesday, July 25.
Elmer Luedtke and family
visited in Redbird Tuesday, Ju
ly 25.
Will Hartland transacted bus
iness here Tuesday, July 25.
Gordon Barta and daughter
called on Pete More Tuesday,
July 25.
Mrs. Albert Carson and Mrs.
F. R. Bell were here Wednes
day, July 26.
Fred Truax, sr., visited in
Redbird Wednesday, July 26.
Michael Hull was a caller
here Wednesday, July 26.
Dale Bessert and Eva Truax
visited at the Pete More home
Wednesday evening, July 26.
Ray Wilson was here on bus
iness Thursday, July 27.
Art Hrbek and nephew, Eu
gene, were in Redbird Thurs
day, July 27.
Howard Slack, of near Dor
sey, was here Thurdsay, July 27.
Mrs. Ray Wilson and children
autoed to Lynch Thursday, July
27.
Joyce Slack was in Redbird
Friday, July 28.
William Conard was here Sat
urday, July 29. I
Howard Graham transacted
business in Redbird Saturday,
July 29.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter
took Mrs. B. J. Matthews to
her home in Lincoln, Sun., July
23. She had visited her sisters,
Mrs. Clyde Streeter and Mrs.
Dean Streeter, and other rela
tives for a week. Mr. and Mrs.
Streeter returned Wednesday,
July 26.
Washed Gravel
Concrete - Road
Plaster Sand
We Deliver Anywhere
NO JOB TOO LARGE
OR TOO SMALL
Walker Gravel Co.
Ewing, Nebr.
Residence Phone 146
Pit Phone 25
SCOUT TRAINING
SAVES A LIFE
Ronald Boelter Taken to
Safety by Eddie and
George Tomlinson
A farm youth, Ronald Boelter,
visiting in O’Neill recently, was
rescued from the Elkhorn river
south of town by 2 Boy Scouts,
Eddie and George Tomlinson.
The 3 boys had gone into the
river near the bridge. Eddie and
George were playing tag, while
Ronald was paddling around
learning to swim. The Elkhorn
was high from recent rains and
! caught Ronald short when he
happened to step in over his
head. He managed to call for
help.
Eddie was on the south side
and George was hiding on the
north side of the river, when
Eddie heard Ronald’s call and
went to his rescue. Eddie grab- i
bed Ronald by the hair and call- !
ed George, while starting to
tow Ronald to shore.'
The current carried George
against Eddie, and Eddie lost
his hold on Ronald’s hair.
This let Ronald get his arms
and legs around Eddie.
Eddie was equal to this des
perate situation, however, as he
had recently passed his life sav
ing requirement toward becom
ing an Eagle Scout. George,
likewise, had recently passed
his life saving requirement.
Eddie immediately broke
loose from the arms and legs of
this drowning person. George
held Ronald’s head above water,
while Eddie got a secure grip
in Ronald’s hair. George got a
r* ■ . .
chin carry hold on Ronald be
side Eddie and the 3 went to
shore.
As Explorer Scouts, both Ed
die and George knew how to
apply artificial respiration and
soon Ronald was breathing nor
mally.
Ronald told his aunt, Mrs.
Boyd Boelter, who lives north
east of O’Neill, that he felt very
grateful to his 2 companions on
this occasion. Eddie said he was
glad he had passed Scout life
saving, as he was nervous for a
moment, but he kept thinking
of what he had learned, and he
knew he could meet the situa
tion. George said he wouldn’t
have known about a chin carry
hold if he hadn’t also taken the
Scout life saving course.
Ronald’s mother, Mrs. Homer
Boelter, lives on a farm near
Walnut. George and Eddie are
the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Tomlinson, of O’Neill.
Price to Speak
In Atkinson—
ATKINSON — C. V. Price,
chief of the division of Nebras
ka resources, will speak at a
Lions club meeting in Atkinson
on Monday evening, August 14.
Price’s job is to interest in
dustrial firms in locating or re
locating their plants in Nebras
ka.
Venetian blinds, prompt
delivery, made to measure,
metal or wood, all colors.—J.
M. McDonald Co., O'NeilL llti
Fred J. Jungman
LIVESTOCK FEEDER & BUSINESSMAN
Atkinson, Nebr.
Will Appreciate Your Vote For
STATE LEGISLATURE, 28TH DISTRICT
NON-POLITICAL BALLOT
Primary Election, August 8th
One who believes our tax load is heavy
enough and that there is no need for any
new or additional taxes. Instead, get value
received for every tax dollar spent.
_ 12-13
VOTE FOR
D. S. McCAGE
O'Neill. Nebr.
Republican Candidate
for
SHERIFF
OF HOLT COUNTY
Fifteen Years Experience in f
Successful Law
Enforcement
Primaries August 8th, 1950
My Law Enforcement Experience
In Nebraska
Below are two letters received from the former County
Attorney and Mayor and present Chief of Police of Falls City, ?
Nebraska, as follows: '
RICHARDSON COUNTY BANK
G. S. Lyon, Cashier
Falls City, Nebraska
To Whom It May Concern:
July 8, 1950
Having served this city as Mayor from 1928 to 1948 it was
always my desire to have an efficient police force, one that
would enforce the ordinances of the city and the laws of the
State of Nebraska. “
In 1934 I appointed Mr. D. S. McCage, now of O’NeiiJ, I
Nebraska, as one of the enforcing officers, and soon found \
that I had made no mistake, he serving until 1941.
I found him to be a fearless, trustworthy officer, always
attentive to duty, and enforcing the laws without favor. His I
experience during that time would be of great value to him in l
discharging the duties as Sheriff of Holt County, and it is a |
real pleasure for me to recommend him to the voters for that
office. ,
Signed: G. S. Lyon, former Mayor
of Falls City, Nebraska
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Judd Ankorm, Chief
Falls City, Nebr
July 8, 1950
To Whom It May Concern:
D. S. McCage, now of O’Neill, Nebarska, was employed as
a police officer by the City of Falls City, Nebraska, from 1934
to 1941, inclusive. Officer McCage was a fearless, hard-work
ing, trustworthy officer, and performed his duty without
favor.
Mr. McCage’s experience as a police officer at Falls City
Nebraska, would be of value to him in discharging the duties
of Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska, as he had experience in
working on many different types of cases and criminal in
vestigation while employed by the City of Falls City.
The undersigned are pleased to recommend D. S. McCage
to the voters of Holt County, Nebraska.
JUDD ANKROM, Chief of Police
JOHN H WILTSE, Former County Attorney