The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 16, 1953, SECTION 1, Image 11

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    Legal Notices
{First pub. June 25, 1953)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
. Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution issued by
the clerk of the District Court of
Holt County, Nebraska, 13th ju
dicial district, in an action
wherein Irrigation Pump Co., a
partnership, is plaintiff, and
Llcyd Collins is defendant, I
will on the -27th day of July,
1953, at ten o’clock a.m. at the
front door of the courthouse, m
the City of O’Neill, Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, offer for sale at
public auction and sell to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described real estate, or
so much thereof as may be re
quired to satisfy a judgment of
$2498.35, and interest in me
amount of $166.50 and Court
costs in the amount of $23.75,
together . With accruing interest
and further costs. The descrip
tion of the real estate to be sold
is as follows; South 140 feet of
Lots 12 and 13 in Block 28 of Or
iginal Town of O’Neill, Hoi:
County, Nebaaska; South 40 feet
of Lots 14, 15 and 16, in Block
28, Original Town of O’Neill;
Lots- 6, 7 and 8 in Block 34 of
Original Town of O’Neill; All of
Lot.23 and South 21 feet of Lot
24 of Fahys Subdivision of Lots
1. 2, 3, 14, 15 and 16 in Block 33
of Original Town of O’Neill; also
"West 95 feet of Lots 19, 29, 21,
22. 23, and 24 of Block 40 of
Riggs Addition to the Town of
O'Neill, all being situated in Holt
County, Nebraska.
Terms of sale; Cash.
Given under my hand ♦his
24th day of June, 1953.
LEO S. TOMJACK,
Sheriff of Holt
County, Nebraska.
8-12e
tFirst pub. July 9, 1953)
John R. Gallagher, Att'y
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
-IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF JOHN R.
GALLAGHER. GUARDIAN OF
THE ESTATE OF HELEN
•SIMAR, AN INCOMPETENT
PERSON, FOR LICENSE TO
SELL REAL ESTATE.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
On reading the petition duly
verified of John R. Gallagher,
guardian of the estate of Helen
Simar, incompetent, duly filed
herewith for license to sell real
estate, to-wit:
Lot 14. in Block 22. in Origi
nal Town of O’Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska,
and it appearing from said peti
tion that it would be for the ben
efit of said incompetent if said
real-estate should be sold and the
proceeds thereof used for the
maintenance and benefit of the
wasd;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
BY THE COURT that the next
of kin of said incompetent and
all persons interested in said
estate appear before me, D. R.‘
Mounts, Judge of the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska
at the Court House in the City of
O'Neill, Holt fcounty, Nebraska,
on the 10th day of August A.D,
1953, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., to
show cause if any there be why
• license should not be granted *c
the said John R. Gallagher,
Guardian, to sell the said real
estate above described for the
purpose above set forth.
IT IS- FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy of this order be pub
lished at least three successive
weeks before the said date of
hearing in THE FRONTIER, a
weekly newspaper printed, pub
lished, and of general circulation
in Holt County, Nebraska.
DATED THIS 6TH DAY OF
% JULY A.D., 1953.
D. R. MOUNTS
10-13 District Judge
• . (First pub. July 9, 1953)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals endorsed with
the title of the work and the
bidder’s name will be received in
the office of the Clerk of the City
of O’Neill, Nebraska, until 7:00 ;
P.M., of the 31st day of July, 1953, j
for the furnishing of all labor, ma- j
teriate, use of contractor’s equip
ment and plant and all else ne- j
eessary to properly construct all
of the improvements within
Street Improvement Districts
Nos. 7 and 8 of the City of O'
Neill, Nebraska.
At which hour, or as soon as
possible thereafter, the Mayor
and City Council of the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, will proceed
to open in the presence of all
other bidder0 and consider the
bids received for the furnishing
of such labor, materials and
equipment necessary for the
proper construction of the afore
said improvements.
The Engineer’s estimate of the
cost of Street Improvement Dis
trict No. 7 is $36,258.96.
The Engineer’s estimate of the
cost of Street Improvement Dis
trict No. 8 is $36,343.68.
All work called for in the
plans and specifications shall be
furnished in strict accordance
with the plans and specifications
prepared by J. M. Thorburn,
Special Engineer for the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, whose resi
dence is Norfolk, Nebraska, now
on file in the office of the Clerk
of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska.
Bids will be received only
upon the proposal forms furnish
ed by the City through its Spe
cial Engineer, J. M. Thorburn, of
Norfolk, Nebraska. Separate bids
are required for each Street Im
provement District.
Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check on a bank
whose deposits are insured by j
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation in the amount of
five per cent (5c/<?) of the total
bid price and must be payable ]
without condition to the Treasur- J
er of the City of O’Neill, Nebras
ka, as evidence of good faith of
the bidder and as agreed liqui
dated damages to the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, in case the
bidder whose proposal is accept
ed by the Mayor and City Coun
cil fails to enter into contract
within ten (10) days from the
Notice of the Award and furnish
acceptabler bonds to complete the I
work and pay for all labor and !
materials used. Said bond is to
be in the amount of 100% of the
total bid price.
Each contractor bidding upon
the work described in this No
tice, at the same time as the fil
ing of the bid, shall file with the
Mayor and City Council of the
City of O’Neill, Nebraska, a
statement that he is complying
with and will continue to comply
with fair labor standards as de
fined in Section 73-104 R.S. Ne
braska, 1943, in pursuit of his
business and in the execution of
the contract on which he is bid
ding, and there shall be written
into the contract for the con
structioh of the work referred to
herein a provision that in the
execution of such contract fair
labor standards as so defined will
be maintained.
Plans and specifications and
contract documents may be ex
amined at the office of the City
Clerk of O’Neill, Nebraska, and
may be procured from the office
of the Engineer, J. M. Thorburn,
P.O. Box 38, Norfolk, Nebraska,
upon the payment of $15.00, none
of which will be returned.
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 July,
1953.
THE CITY OF O’NEILL.
NEBRASKA
By O. D. FRENCH
City Clerk
(SEAL) 10-12
(First pub- July 9. 1953)
Julius D. Cronin, Attomev
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF CHARLEY ROSS,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a i
petition has been filed for final '
settlement herein, determination j
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu- |;
tion of estate and approval of fi- (
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court :
on July 29, 1953, at 10 o’clock, | ‘
A.M. Entered this 2d day of July, j
1953.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 10-12 j
Page News
Lloyd Fusselman of the Farm
ers store gave a free picture
show at the Page theater Friday
and Saturday evenings in appre
ciation of the community patron
age for the past two years he has
been in business at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamason
entertained the following guests
at a dinner last Thursday eve
ning: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downey
and son of South Gate, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Downey, Mr.
and Mrs. John Lamason and El
mer Tavenner.
Mrs. Anna Auten Shaw of San
Francisco, Calif., visited from
last Thursday until Monday at
the Mr. and Mrs. George Park
home.
Mrs. Eva Lamason, accompan
ied by her sister, Mrs. Donald
Lautenschlager of Ewing, at
tended the Brownell reunion at
Allen Sunday.
The Royal Neighbor Kensing
ton met with Mrs. Robert Gray
Wednesday afternoon, July 8.
Mrs. J. I. Gray and Mrs. Arnold
Stewart were visitors. A cover
ed dish lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Caster
and two daughters of Sterling,
Colo., were Tuesday evening din
ner guests of Mrs. Caster’s broth
er, Melvin Smith, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downey and
son left Friday for their home
at South Gate, Calif., after visit
ing Mr. Downey’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Downey, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oglesby of
Auburn were overnight guests
Friday and visited until Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Fussleman and family. Mrs. Og
lesby is a sister of Mr. Fussleman.
Mrs. Anna Auten Shaw of San
Francisco, Calif., and Mrs.
George Park were dinner guests
at the Ed Stewart home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Palmer of
Norfolk visited from Friday un
til Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Taylor. Mrs. Pal
mer is a sister of Mrs. Taylor.
The Bid or Bye bridge club
met Wednesday afternoon, July
8, at the home of Mrs. ■ LaVeme
Finley. Mrs. Cordes Walker held
high score and Mrs. Herbert
Steinberg the traveling. Lunch
was served by the hostess.
The WSCS met at the Metho
dist church parlors last Thursday
afternoon. Around 25 attended.
Mrs. Alton Braddock had charge
of the devotions and lesson. The
afternoon was spent doing
needlework. Hostesses were Mrs.
Jesse Kelly and Mrs. R. F. Park.
Gary, Margarete and Joe Nis
sen of O’Neill are staying with
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Nissen, while their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nissen,
are on a vacation trip to Ft.
Leonard Wood, Mo.
Mrs. George Park and Mrs. L.
B. Taylor entertained at the
home of Mrs. Park Friday eve
ning in honor of Mrs. Anna Au
ten Shaw, who is visiting here
from San Francisco. Calif. Their
guests were Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. A
D. Palmer of Norfolk and Mrs.
Gerald Lamason.
Mr. and Mrs. George Childs
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Childs
and family of Springview visited
Sunday at the home of Rev. and !
Mrs. Robert Baird. Mrs. Baird
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Childs and a sister of
Gerald Childs.
Members of the young adult
Sunday-school class of the Meth
odist church and their families
had a picnic dinner in the Page
park Sunday. There was a large
group in attendance.
Altar Society to Meet—
St. Catherine’s guild of the St.
Patrick’s Catholic church Altar
society will meet today (Thurs
iay) at 8 p.m., in the St. Mary’s
gymnasium. A program feature
vill be vocal selections by Miss
Zatherine Condon. Cards will be
slaved, with a prize for the win
ter, also a $3 door prize.
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Mrs. Ivan Lee Allen, nee Patricia Conway . . . former O'Neill
teacher.
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Former Teacher
Weds at Lincoln
Yellow and white blossoms,
greenery and lighted candles
decorated the altar and chancel
of St. Teresa’s Catholic church
in Lincoln on Monday, June 29,
for the wedding of Miss Patricia
Conway, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James A. Conway of Lin
coln, and Ivan Lee Allen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen of Coun
cil Bluffs, la. Clusters of yellow
gladioli caught at intervals the
satin ribbon which marked the
white carpeted processional aisle.
Rev. H. B. Hart solemnized the
10:30 o’clock service and the
wedding music was played by
Miss Mildred Gergins, organist.
Miss Gergins a»o accompanied
Miss Charlotte Messing of Col
umbus, who sang “On This Day,”
“Ave Maria” and “Oh Lord, I
Am Not Worthy,” preceding the
ceremony.
The attendants, including Miss
Kay Conway of Lincoln, maid
of-honor; Miss Rita Fitzsimmons
of Omaha, bridesmaid, and the
bridesmatrons, Mrs. Donald Pa
velka of Omaha, Mrs. Darwin
Kohl of Council Bluffs, and Mrs.
Boyd Thompson of Lincoln, ap
peared in alike frocks of gold
and silver flecked oyster-white
taffeta. The bodices, with brief
puffed sleeves, were snuglv fit
ted above wide waltz - length
skirts. Their goldtone nose veils
were held in place by bands of
gold tulle ornamented with white
blossoms, and they carried cas
cade bouquets of deep yellow
chrysanthemums tied with gold
and white ribbon. Mary Sharon
Conway of Lincoln, the junior
bridesmaid, and Dorothy Bald
win of Council Bluffs, the flow
er girl, wore frocks styled in the
mode of the other attendants.
Harold Judkins of Council
31uffs served Mr. Allen as best
man and seating the guests were
Gerald Parker II of Crete and
Darwin Kohl, Arthur Baldwin
and Nick Gost, all of Council
Bluffs.
The bride, given m marriage
by her father, appeared in a
gown of imported chantilly lace
and tulle designed with a long
sleeved lace bodice, snugly fitted
with a back closing of minute
self-fabric buttons, and contour
ed at the high throat line with a
soft lace collar. The lace was re
peated in an apron effect which
ornamented the front of the
voluminous tulle skirt, which
was completed with a long court
train, and was draped to the
back to form a brief peplum A
coronation crown of pearls held
in place her double-tier veil of
imported English illusion and
she carried a white prayer oook !
festooned with a white orchid
and satin streamers.
For the honeymoon trio to
Yellowstine park, after which
Mr. Allen and his bride will re
side in Omaha. Mrs. Allen wore
a lavender suit with white ac
cessories.
Mrs. Allen taught in the O’
Neill high school priv-r to ner
marriage.
Phone us your news — 51.
Cadet LaFrenz Now
at Ft. Bragg—
ORCHARD—Cadet Pvt. Robert
L. LaFrenz, son of Mr. and Mi-s.
Walter LaFrenz of Orchard, Sat
urday arrived at Ft. Bragg, N.C.,
in the last half of a tour
of military installations in tne
southern and eastern states.
With other members of the
junior class from the U.S. mili
tary academy, he will spend one
week with the 82d airborne di
vision at Ft. Bragg. Stops will
also be made at the engineer
school, Ft. Belvoir, Va., the army
chemical center near Baltimcre,
Md.. and the signal center at Ft.
Monmouth, N.J., before the class
returns to West Point on July 29
in time to go on leave the month
of August.
Cadet LaFrenz, a former stu
dent at Wayne State college, was
appointed to the academy by
Rep. Karl Stefan of Nebraska’s
Third congressional district.
He is a member of the wrestl
ing team and is active in the
camera club, public information
detail and Spanish club.
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[ Jess Mellor Assigned
j to Alaska Post—
ATKINSON—Pvt. Jess B. Mel
j lor, whose parents live in Atkin
son, recently arrived at Ft. Rich
ardson for duty in Alaska.
Private Mellor, who entered
the army last January, received
basic training at Camp Polk. La.
A graduate of Atkinson high
school, he was engaged in farm
ing in. civilian life.
Army units in Alaska receive
intensive field training wrule
providing security for the north
ern approaches to Canada and
the United States.
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AT O’NEILL
American Legion Auditorium
DI0K BROWN
and His Orchestra
SATURDAY, JULY 18TH
Adm.: Adults $1, Students 50c
I Rock Falls News
(News from last week)
Miss Doris Sterns was home
from Lincoln to visit her relatives
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Karel, Mrs.
Celia Richter, John Karel and
Mrs. Henry Woidneck Vent to
Pickstown on July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stems,
Doris and Evelyn were dinner
guests Saturday at Edward
Stems.
Guests at Bill Claussen's Thurs
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Yantzie, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
mie Derickson and Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran
and Ardell were guests Tuesday
evening at Lyle Vequists.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz cele
brated their wedding aniversary
at he Town House Tuesday eve
ning, June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and ;
girls were guests Wednesday, July
1, at Lyle Vequists.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and j
children were guests at a weiner
roast last Thursday evening at
Albert WidfeLdts.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen and
Mrs. Marie Lewis attended a pic- j
me near Butte on July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oberle
and son Guests at Lloyd Ritt’s
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Felver and Leonard Ritts of Om
aha.
Bonnie Schmidts is visiting a
few days with Elaine Miller.
Guests at Chuck Felver’s Mon
day morning were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Holder and family, Maur
ice Grutch and Tommy Bennett
of Omaha.
Mrs. Orville Miller and children
were at Bob Worth’s Monday
afternoon to see her brother,
Charles Worth. He has just re
turned from Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver
visited Orville Miller’s Monday
evening.
The 4-H club picnic was held
Saturday evening at Arthur O’
Neill’s. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Rakes and girls,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sire
and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Curran and girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Miller and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Loyal Hull and family,
and Mrs. Mamie W. O’Neill. Fire
works were enjoyed later in the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and
family visited Albert Miller’s
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and
girls visited Sunday at the Black
more ranch near Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran
and girls were guests at Roy Mar
gritz’s Wednesday evening. John
Richardson was a guest there
also.
Mrs. Francis Curran and girls
visited Bert Ott’s Monday after
noon.
Judy Curran came Sunday eve
ning to stay a few days with Mary
Jo Curran.
A birthday party was held
Thursday at Wilbur Smith’s in
honor of Chucky’s 7th birthday.
Guests included Mrs. Wesley
Taylor, Norman and Barbara
Rita Jnice. nd Tommy Vequist,
Terry and Cindy Brown, Norma
and Jimmy Widfeldt, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Smith, Sharon and Larry
of Raines, Ore. A lunch of ice
cream and cake was enjoyed.
Chucky received many gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oberle
and son visited recently at Floyd
Johnson’s. They have moved to
the place formerly occupied by
Ed Earley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
called at Tom Donohoe’s Wed
nesday afternoon, July 1.
Among the neighbors who at
attended the Stuart rodeo July
4 were the John Schultz, Floyd
Johnson. Don Hynes, Wilbur
Smith and Louis Brown families
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran !
and Ardell and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Curran and girls attend
ed a family reunion at Art Wald
man’s at Amelia July 5. About
48 relatives attended. Some came
from Illinois, California and I
r
Texas. It was the first time in 19
years that some of the relatives
had seen each other. A picnic
dinner and supper were enjoyed.
Guests at Floyd Johnson’s from
Saturday evening until Sunday,
July 4-5, were Genevieve Peck
and Jim Klinck.
Guests at Albert Widtfeldt’s
on Sunday, July 5, included Bill
Serck, Linda, Leah and Leona
Serck, and Miss Sally Scheer of
Omaha.
Mrs. Ted Keeney of Houston,
Tex., was a guest from Thursday
evening until Friday, July 2
and 3, with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran.
Lynda Hynes was a guest at
George Calkins’ from Saturday
until Sunday, July 4-5.
Dinner guests July 3 at James
Curran's were Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Curran, Betty and Mary
Jo, and Mrs. Ted Keeney.
Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins
were guests at Don Hynes' Sun
day afternoon, July 5.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz vis
ited July 5 at Floyd Johnson’s
Other guests there that evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Rakes and girls, Mr and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson and Russy. Fire
works climaxed the evening.
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