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    LEGAL NOTICES
(First publication April 12, 1951.)
Julius D. Cronin, Att’y
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
, PLICATION OF LOWELL A.
' JOHNSON, GUARDIAN OF
EDITH CALELLA ELIZA
BETH LECH. INCOMPETENT,
FOR LICENSE TO SELL
REAL ESTATE.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
Now, on this 5th day of April,
A. D., 1951, this matter came on
to be heard before the under
signed, D. R. Mounts, Judge of
the Fifteenth Judicial District in
and for the County of Holt and
State of Nebraska, upon the duly
verified petition of Lowell A.
Johnson, Guardian of the estate
and property of Edith Calella
Elizabeth Lech, an incompetent
person, praying for a license to
'sell the undivided one-seventh
right, title, interest and owner
ship of Edith Calella Elizabeth
Lech, also known as Calella
Lech, an incompetent, in and
to:—
All of Section Twenty-jiine,
except the South Half of the
Southwest Quarter, and the
Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Twenty, all in Township
Twenty-nine, North, Range
Thirteen. West of the 6th P.
M., in Holt County, Nebras
ka,
for the purpose of maintaining
said incompetent and her family
and paying the debts of said in
competent, with charges of man
aging her estate.
Upon consideration thereof,
and it appearing frogi said peti
tion that it is necessary and
would be beneficial to said in
competent that her interest in
said real estate should be sold for
the purposes above enumerated,
IT IS ORDERED that the next of
kin of said incompetent person,
and all persons interested in her
said estate, appear before the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, in the Court Room in
the Court House in the City of
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska,
on the 7th day of May, A. D.,
1951, at ten o’clock A. M. of said
day, then and there to show
Eause why a license should not
be granted for the sale of said
interest in real estate, in accord
with the prayer of said petition.
AND IT IS FURTHER OR
DERED that a copy hereof be
published three successive weeks
before said day of hearing in The
Frontier, a weekly newspaper,
printed, published, and of general
circulation in Holt County, Ne
braska.
D. R. MOUNTS
DISTRICT JUDGE
49-51c
(First publication April 12, 1951.)
Julius D. Cronin, Att’y
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
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IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- |
PLICATION OF FRANK
SEARLES, GUARDIAN OF G.
IRENE SEARLES and JO
ANN SEARLES, MINORS,
FOR LICENSE TO SELL
REAL ESTATE.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
Now, on this 5th day of April,
A D., 1951, this cause coming on
to be heard before the under
signed, D. R. Mounts, Judge of
the Fifteenth Judicial District in
and for the County of Holt and
State of Nebraska, upon the Po
tion of Frank Searles, Guardian
of the persons, estate and Prop
erty of G. Irene Searles and Jo
Ann Searles, minors, praying for
a license to sell the undivided
2/105ths right, title and interest
of G. Irene Searles, a minor, and
the undivided 2/105ths right, ti
tle and interest of Jo Ann
Searles, a minor, in and to:—
All of Section Twenty-nine,
except the South Half of the
Southwest Quarter, and the
Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Twenty, all in Township
Twenty-nine, North, Range
Thirteen, West of the 6th P.
M., in Holt County, Nebras
ka,
for the reason that it would be
for the benefit of said minors
that their interest in said real es
tate be sold, and the proceeds
thereof put out at interest or in
vested.
upon consideration wuncui,
and it appearing from said peti
tion that it is necessary and
would be beneficial to said min
ors and each of them that their
interest in and to the real prop
erty above described be sold,
and the proceeds thereof put out
at interest or invested, IT IS OR
DERED that the next of kin of
said minors, and all persons in
terested in their said estates, ap
pear before the District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, on or be
fore the 7th day of May, A. D.,
1951, in the Court Room in the
Court House in the City of O’
Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, at
the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of
said day, then and there to show
cause why a license should not
be granted for the sale of said
minors’ right, title and interest
in and to all of said real estate,
in accord with the prayer of said
petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy hereof be published
three (3) successive weeks be
fore said day of hearing, in The
Frontier, a weekly newspaper,
printed, published and of gener
al circulation in Holt County,
Nebraska, aforesaid.
D. R. MOUNTS
DISTRICT JUDGE
49-51c
(First publication April 12, 1951)
J. J. Olson, Attorney
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF MARGARET DO
BROVOLNY, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
appointment of Ferdinand Shald
as administrator of said estate,
which will be for hearing in this
court on May 4, 1951, at 2:00 o’
clock, P. M.
Dated April 10, 1951.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(SEAL) 49-51C
Eastern Star Lodge
Mourns 2 Deaths
EWING — On Tuesday eve
ning, April 10, at a stated meet
ing of the Jephthah Chapter 85,
Order of the Eastern Star, the
chapter was draped in memory
of Mrs. Letha Dierks, who serv
ed as worthy matron for 1927
and Mrs. Sadye Brion Jones who
was worthy jnatron for 1938.
Both were members of the Past
Matron’s club and Star Kensing
ton.
Mrs. Grave Briggs, who has
been an Eastern Star member
for almost 53 years, was pre
sented with a year pin, the gift
of the grand chapter of Nebras
ka. She was initated into Bernice
chapter 120, of Butte, and affili
ated with Jephthah chapter more
than 50 years ago. She served
as worthy matron for 1922 and
is also a member of the Past Ma
, trons’ club and Star Kensington.
Mrs. Inez H. Burch, member
of Lakota Chapter 38, Midwest,
Wyo., Mrs. May Wood, of Niobr
ara Chapter 26, and Miss Donna
Rudisil, of Palisade chapter, Pal
isade, were visitors.
Angel food cake, ice cream
and coffee were served by the
refreshment committee.
Other Ewing News
Mrs. Lloyd Britteil, of O’Neill,
was an overnight guest of her
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Kirschmier, Thurs
day.
Mrs. Harley Miller, of Neligh,
spent Friday visiting at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Herbert
Kirschmier, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and
daughter, Rosalie Spittler, and
Leo Spittler, jr., went to Omaha
Friday to spend the weekend at
the home of Leo’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Spittler.
Mrs. Jessie Angus went to Om
aha Wednesday, April 11, where
she is a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hoag.
Mrs. Anna Young, of Inman,
Mr. and Mrs. Mick Jefferes and
family, of Chambers, were guests
at the Arthur Kropp home on
Sunday, April 8.
The YM club met at the Welke
home Tuesday evening, April 10,
with Mrs. R. H. Shain and Mrs.
Rose Bauer as hostesses.
ivn. diiu lviibi JLijfit: uidin uuu
family returned to their home at
Council Bluffs, la., on Sunday,
April 9, after visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Graf ft, and
nis sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kleeman
and daughter, De Voina, of Sa
lem, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur Bennett were dinner guests
of Miss Ina Bennett on Friday
April 6.
GAMBLE STORE SOLD
EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Allen have sold their Gamble
store and residence to Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Tuttle. The Allens
have purchased the Gamble store
at Plainview and will move there
after school is out if arrange
ments can be made for a suit
able residence.
Hillside Church
Gets New ‘Home’
CELIA—Members of Hillside
Sunday-school and church met at
what was formerly called the
Lemen ranch, now belonging to
Charley Peterson, and papered
and painted the rooms in the
house preparatory to using it for
a church and Sunday-school.
The group has outgrown the
held.
school where services have been
Other Celia News
Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn and
daughters were Friday. April 13,
dinner guests at the Joe Hend
ricks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
children visited the Roy Mar
gritz family Sunday evening, Ap
ril 15.
Friday evening, April 13, visit
ors at the Alex Fortythe home
were John and Jim Schneider,
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg,
Conrad and Victor Frickel.
Sunday afternoon, April 15,
visitors at the Paul Johnson
home were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch
and Steve Bausch.
Darold Slotfelt visited Larry
Johnson Sunday morning, April
15.
Sunday, April io, dinner guests
at the Victor Frickel home were
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith and
Emmett and Alex Forsythe.
Herman Frickel accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bogue and
Mrs. Milo Hupp to Norfolk Sun
day, April 15, to see Mr. Hupp,
who is in a' Norfolk hospital.
Cpl. Thomas Troshynski and
brother, Leonard, father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. August
Troshynski were supper guests at
the home of their sister and
daughter, Mrs. Frank Kilmurry,
and family Wednesday evening,
April 11.
Mrs. Frank Kilmurry attended
extension clubs at the Verne Sa
a Holt county council meeting of
geser home Tuesday, April 10.
Mrs. Edgar Stauffer, of Page,
was chosen homemaker from
Holt county and will attend the
meeting in Omaha, honoring out
standing women from Nebraska
and parts of Iowa and Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colfack and
family, of O’Neill, were supper
guests at the Emil Colfack home
Sunday, April 8.
Harold Colfack, of O’Neill,
came Tuesday evening, April 10,
for his daughter, Donna, who had
been visiting the Emil Colfack
family.
ivir. ana Mrs. u. A. Hammer
berg were O’Neill visitors Wed
nesday, April 11.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck and
Joe Mlinar were Thursday, April
12, visitors at the Duane Beck
home.
Mrs. D. F. Scott, Mrs. George
Frohordt, Mrs. Merle Richards
and Mrs. Cluade Humphrey went
to Omaha Monday, April 9, and
attended the ice capades. They
returned home next day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
and family were O’Neill visitors
Saturday, April 14.
Attend Clerk's Meet—
Miss Ruth Hoffman, Holt coun
ty clerk, Friday attended a meet
ing of northeast Nebraska county
clerks and registers of deeds held
at Norfolk. Principal topic on the
agenda concerned legislative
matters.
Visits Wallaces—
Mrs. Steven Seward, of Min
den, was a weekend guest at the
M. J. Wallace home. _
13 Enlistments
Reported in Area
Sgt. James R. Lyons, of the
army and air force recruiting sta
tion at O’Neill, reports the fol
lowing recent enlistments from
the O’Neill recruiting area:
For regular army: Raymond E.
Norton, of Stuart; Donald L.
Vanderbeek, of Stuart; Virtus D.
Sheets, of O’Neill; Donald R.
Richardson, of Springview; Alvin
R. Brown, of Ainsworth; Dewane
H. Dummer, of Herrick, S. D.;
Elton E. Nelson, of Bassett; Don
ald R. Shaul of Bassett; Harold
R. Baker, of Bassett.
These men went to Ft. Sheri
dan, 111., for further processing
and reassignment. Ft. Sheridan
has been recently set up as a re
ception center for several states
in the middlewest.
For air force: Donavan F. Hub
bard, of Creighton; Jerome J.
Koenig, of Ewing; Nowell L. Mc
Coy, of Springview; Kenneth D.
Frederick, of Bassett.
These four men went to Lack
land air force base, San Antonio,
Tex.
Sergeant Lyons also stated that
he can now' handle a normal flow
of air force applications and that
anyone interested could be sent
immediately or in the very near
future. However, he could not
predict how long this would last
because the state cannot exceed
a certain quota.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—Vernon Sparks to Stella
Sparks 9-3-47 $1- S% 28-27-14
WD—Virgil M Pock to Ray
mond J Grof & wf 4-6-51 $7350
Part NWy4SWy4 Sec 33-30-14 2Vi
acres
WD—Veva Walsmley et al to
Joe M Hrbek 4-1-48 $4000- EM*
NEV4 34- WMNWV4 35-32-9
WD—Fed Land Bk to Leo C
Schneider & wf 4-2-51 $900- SEVi
35-29-11
WD—Roy W Parker to Harold
L Heiss & wf 3-31-51 $20,000
SE»/4 1-28-10
WD—Charles Edwin Porter to
Clarence L Sisson 3-7-51 $2400
NM*SEy4 27-27-9
WD—Wm Bokhof to Mabel A
Funk 12-2-31 $1- Lot 6- Blk 5
Atk- Strip ft- width of 2 lots
in lot 18 Blk 11- Part Non 19-32
14
WD — Iva Deseive to Manuel
Krieger & wf 3-20-51 $100- N%
lot 9 Blk 47 Pioneer Townsite Co
1st Add- Atk
WD—Luella Sparks et al to
Kenneth C Hunt & wf 1-24-51
$14,400- NW>/4- SWy4NEy4 10-28
11
WD—Herman McDaniel to Ro
land J Wills 4-7-51 $25- Lot 6 Blk
B- Lyons Add- Emmet
WD—Carl Asimus to Ann As
imus 3-1-51 $1- NMj lot 15- Blk
37- Riggs Add- O’Neill
WD—Agness F Bauman to An
drew H. Goebel & Frederick F.
Stracke 4-9-51 $9500- Lots 11 &
12 Blk 4- Stuart
enlist u
Examinations Announced
For Rural Carrier—
The United States civil service
Commission has announced an
examination to fill the position of
rural carrier at Bristow. The ex
amination will be held at O’
Neill. Receipt of application will
close on May 3, 1951.
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wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
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