LEGAL NOTICE (First pub. Dec. 14, 1950) NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, or its authorized representative, will offer for lease at public auction on the 8th day of January, 1951, at 3:00 o’clock P. M., at the office of the County Treasurer of Holt Coun ty, in O’Neill, Nebraska, the fol lowing educational lands within Holt County. Said public auction is to be open one hour. Sale will not be final until approved by the Board of Educational Lands and. Funds. DESCRIPTION Sec. Twp. Rge. S%-NEV4 _ 36 30 14 EMi . . 36 33 15 BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS & FUNDS Henry H. Bartling, Secretary. 32-34c NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the sharehold ers of the O’Neill National Bank, O’Neill, Nebraska, will be held in the banking rooms of said bank between the hours of 9:00 A M. and 4:00 P. M. on Tuesday, JaJPiary 9th, 1951. The purpose of this meeting is for the election of a board of di rectors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. F. N. CRONIN, President. Inman WSCS in Monthly Session— INMAN — The Inman WSCS met at the parlors Thursday af ternoon for a regular meeting. Miss Elsie Krueger, president, presided and Mrs. L. R. Tomp kins had charge of the devotion als. Mrs. James Coventry, Mrs. Otto Retke and Mrs. Jennie Crosser were hostesses for the af&rnoon and served lunch. LETTERS TO EDITOR Dear Frontier: Saw my daughter-in-law’s let ter in the paper recently and hope they send her paper to Mrs. Al fred Ross, Weaverville, Calif, box 148 First off, that Ross family cal led Alfred’s father by long dis tance to gieet him for his birth day anniversary, November 13, but somehow connections were bad. So Charley Ross, the father, ! couldn’t hear his greetings. This ' was too bad as we all would have ! liked so well to have heard the i dear voices. Mrs. Alfred Ross had tucked a | litle note in her last letter for me, warning me so I wouldn t be ner vous at long distance calling, and feel something was not well. We miss them so much, but it seems we can’t expect all our children to stay close to us. MRS. CHARLEY ROSS Coffee Club Enjoys Covered Dish Lunch— INMAN — The Inman Coffee I clnub met Friday at the home of 'Mrs. Earl L. Watson for the De cember session. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon and in the after noon the members enjoyed a Christmas party with exchange of gifts. Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson and Bonnie Dee, of O’Neill, were I guests. -:— Go to Wisconsin— Mr. and Mrs. Evert Miner re turned Sunday from a five-day trip to Wisconsin where they pur chased several purebred and stock Holstein cows. Spends Weekend Here— Keith Anspach, of Central Ci ty, came Saturday, December 9, to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O’Hara and son were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ander AT AUCTION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 16 REGISTERED ANGUS , DULLS During Regular Sale These are an outstanding lot of Bando lier bred bulls, born between March and June, 1949. O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET M——————— f ^ a A— a A A - * a * -* A A A A 1 ^A~ 4 a A ^ A A^e ■ w v ■ ■ B b ■ W ■ ^^BaPt ^^^B bb a I bb ■III I I B B BB I ^HL A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOU with every , diaqic Chef GAS RANGE Yhe T>esl Christmas Present of all 4 Ralph N. Leidy O’NEILL ' PHONE 410 Mrs. John Pruss, after having been dismissed from the hospital, stayed at the Ivan C. Pruss home Wednesday, (December 6, and last Thursday before returning to her home in the country Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Anderson, of Page, visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Or ville McKim, from last Thursday until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Quinn visited in Atkinson Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mis. Ray Verzal, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Halverson and boys, of Bo nested, and Mr. and Mis. Perc Mentzer, of Atkin son. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Strong. Mrs. Thomas Hutton and And alyn Kay, of Chambers, are vis iting this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Russ. Mr. Russ’ sister, Mrs. Paul Miller, left last Thursday for her home in Douglas, Wyo., after vis iting here for two weeks. Christmas program and box so cial Tuesday, December 19, at 8 p. m. in district 224. Everyone invited—Theresa Ernst and pu pils. 32p50 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stutz and family had as their guests last week her mother and sister, Mrs. W. J. Oik and Miss Janet, of Pet ersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tom jack and son, of Chambers, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene E. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole left Monday, December 11, for Ne braska City to attend the funeral of his mother who passed away on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calkins and Carol spent Friday, Decem ber 8, in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dexter and Mrs. Ben Turek, of Amelia, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter Friday, December 8. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Benson, of Omaha, came Saturday, Decem ber 9, to spend the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson. Mrs. Lawrence Rothchild, of Atkinson, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexter on Thursday, December 7. Mr. ana Mrs. Chet Calkins and Don and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ly ons and sons were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Calkins Friday evening, De cember 8. Mrs. Lester Smith and Mrs. Cal Zilick, of Ainsworth, were shopping in O’Neill Saturday, December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson, of Ainsworth,, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calkins Sunday, December 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day, of Johnstown, brought Mrs. Bertha Prescott home Saturday, Decem ber 9. Mrs. Howard Rouse and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse were visitors at the home of Mrs. Car rie Borg Thursday, December 7. son Saturday, December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culver arrived home Tuesday, Decem ber 5, after spending two weeks in Outlook, Wash. Miss Rosemary Kramer, Ron ald Borg and Mrs. Kramer spent Sunday and Monday, December 10 and 11, in Lincoln visiting the Misses Dora and Dorene Kra mer. Mrs. Ethel Culver, of Outlook, Wash., came Tuesday, December I 5, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Culver. Miss Jeane Henke, of Chicago, 111., came Friday, December 8, to spend the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Camp bell. Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing and Bernard, of Atkinson, visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing Sunday, Decem ber 10. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Klien on Friday evening, December 8. John Rotherham, of Omaha, arrived Monday, December 11, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hynes and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Horner, of Atkinson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley Sunday, December 10 . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jacobson and family, of Norfolk, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jacobson Sunday, Decefnber 10. John Harbottle will leave for Omaha today (Thursday) t o spend a few days on business. THE FRONTIER INMAN NEWS Gordon Sholes, who is employ ed in Gordon, spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends here. Tom Clark, w-ho attends col lege in Wayne, spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark. Miss Deritha Smith, of Nor folk, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Smith. Mrs. Aneita Ruehle, who has been visiting in the E. L. and 1. L. Watson homes, returned to i her home in Lincoln Wednesday, December 6. She was accompan ied to Lincoln by Mis. I. L. Wat j son, who spent a couple of days ! visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna B. Pierson. I. L. Watson and Sam went to Norfolk Friday evening where they met Mrs. Watson who had ! spent a couple of days visiting in ! Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and son and G. P. Coleman were Sioux City visitors Wednesday, | December 6. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander left Monday for Mexico where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney en tertained the following at an oy ster supper Thursday evening: The Harry Van Horns and Ar chie Lutties and daughter. Sunday guests in the Lyle At> ney home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schudel and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Redlon, of North Loup. Mrs. Mary Hartigan and son, Graydon, of Inman, Mrs. Anne Asher, of O’Neill, and Mrs. Paul Hartigan, of Page, spent Sunday in Oakdale at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Stuart Hartigan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky, jr., and son spent the weekend in Norfolk visiting Mrs. Ko pecky’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Snyder. Mrs. Anna Smith and Ernest Trowbridge left Tuesday for Cal i ifornia where they will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mossman left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend several weeks visiting their son, Robert, and daughter, Marjorie, and oth er friends. F. E. Parkins was in Harting !ton on business Wednesday, De cember 6, and last Thursday. Presbyterians Plan Vesper Program ATKINSON — Christmas ser vices at the Presbyterian church this year will be an unusual com bination of a consecration service and pageant. Considerable effort will be spent in the preparation of scene and costumes. Characters will be portrayed almost exclusively by adults. Since this is a vesper service—5 to (1:15 p. m.—members have an opportunity to invite friends 1 :rom writer mi ir'u- i v with them, and members will al so be at liberty to attend the ex ercises of other churches. Later in the evening a light supper will be served in the basement of the church at 6:30 and gifts and treats will be dis tributed from the tree. Ressels Honored by Their Children— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel were surprised * Thursday, De cember 7, by their children. Mrs. Edward McManus, and children, Mrs. Claresse Sullivan, and chil dren, and Boyd Resel, in honor of their wedding anniversary. Cake and ice cream were served. Miss Nan Sullivan visited her parents, the Pat Sullivans, for the weekend. HOSPITAL NOTES SACRED HEART (Lynch) Mrs. Jerry Loukota, of Gross, surgery, dismissed; Mrs. Ernest Sixta, of Lynch, surgery, “sat isfactory”; Mrs. Leonard Havran ek, of Lynch, medical, dismiss ed”; Mrs. Edwin Anderson, of Bristow, surgery, “doing well"; Larry James Woodruff, of Butte, appendectomy, “doing well”; Mrs. Ben Zimmerle, of Butte, surgery, dismissed; John Klapal, of Spencer, medical, “condition poor”; Alma Knipping, of An :-7 J WILLIAM W. GHIFFTN } ATTORNET J First National Bank Bldg- t O'NEILL oka, tonsillectomy, dismissed. Joe Schmitz, of Naper, medic al, ‘much improved”; Mrs. Myr tle Pickering, of Redbird, medic al, ‘ improved”; Mrs. Jerry Hal va, of Lynch, surgery, ‘‘doing well”; Baby A1 Wayne Miller, of , Dustin, medical, admitted De ! cember 3, died December 4; Kathryn Mulhair, of Lynch, j medical, "improving”; Laura Lampman, of Anoka, medical, j "satisfactory.” MrS. Joe Reiser, of Spencer, | medical, "satisfactory"; Mrs. 1 Heuben Avoy, of Spencer, med j ical, dismissed; Gail Eugene Mla dy, of Verdel, medical, "improv ed”; Albert Lee Kruse, of Dor sey, appendectomy, dismissed; Janice Mae Ellwanger, of Butte, accident, “doing well”; Mrs. Mar garet Faatz, of Butte, medical, dismissed; Mrs. Salina McGill, of Verdel, medical, “improved.” Eugene Hrbek, of Dorsey, medical, dismissed; Harold Me Colley, of Niobrara, surgery, dis missed; Ervin Zimmerle, of Butte, surgery, dismissed; Jim my Galer, of Verdel, accident, “doing well”; Mrs. Melvin John son, of Bristow, “improved”; John Bainbridge, of Bristow, un changed. COMMUNITY I Stuart) In hospital: Mrs. Lola Humer iek, of Stuart, condition “good”. Mrs. Len Axtell, of Dustin, con dition “good”. Admissions: December 7—Mrs. Orin Graff, of Atkinson, a baby girl. Dismissals: December 3—John Newman, of Stuart; Mrs. Thomas Doolittle and daughter, of Amelia 6—Mrs. Francis Mancuso and son, of Atkinson. r""* cranksha„, , ^ that new truck of Weathersealed ca ’ nce are standard are~ !£td£. a GMC1 .. ol CMC AS your GMC ae. 4 «J» sa2sk~~~"* with *reof*r sMsf«*« |be