The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 12, 1955, Page 11, Image 11

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    Ewing Captures
Class C Honors
Balers, Keya Paha
Indians 2d
EW3NG — The Ewing high
school TigeTs, sporting a strong
track and field team this season
squeezed past Atkinson high and
Springview (Keya Paha county
high) in district class C com
petition Thursday at Bassett.
Springview qualfied in six
events; Ewing qualified in five;
Atkinson, four.
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Ewing grabbed 40 points; At
kinson and Springview tied for
second with 39 points each. Other
scores: Mullen, 25; Sargent and
Rushville, 19^ points each; St.
Joseph’s of Atkinson, 15; St.
Mary’s of O’Neill, 11; Taylor, 9;
Stuart, 7.
TRACK EVENTS
100-yard dash—Won by Bob
Hobbs, Ewing; Slattery, St. Joe,
second; Dorrence Hobbs, Ewing,
third; Donohoe, St. Mary’s fourth;
Atkinson, fifth. Time; 10.4.
220-yard dash Won by Keith
Gibson, Ewing; Donohoe, St.
Mary’s, second; Huddle, Mullen,
third; Bob Hobbs, Ewing, fourth;
Dorrence Hobbs, Ewing, fifth.
Time: 22.7.
440—Won by Keith Gibson,
Ewing; Sheppard, Springview,
second; Decker, Sargent, third;
Butterfield, Atkinson, fourth;
Ludemann, Springview, fifth.
Time: 52.4.
880—Won by Rothchild, At
kinson; Linse, Springview, sec
ond; Rossman, Atkinson, third;
Cook, Springview, fourth; Sch
midt, St. Mary's, fifth. Time:
2.09.1.
Mile—Wbn by Wyatt, Spring
view; Timmerman, Stuart, sec
ond; Brewster, Stuart, third;
Payas, Atkinson, fourth; Fulkin,
Atkinson, fifth. Time: 4.55.2.
120-yard high hurdles—Won by
Carr, Rushville; Clay, Spring
view, second; Lee St. Joseph,
third; Kokes, Taylor, fourth;
.Tuton, Springview, fifth. Time:
1G.2.5.
180-yard low hurdles—Won
by Carr, Rushville; D. Frickel,
Atkinson, second; O’Neill, Sar
ent, third; Slattery, St. Joseph,
Legal Notices
(First pub. May 12, 1955)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4034
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, May 6, 1955.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Hester M. Hansen, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
bf John C. Watson as Administra
tor of said estate, and will be
heard June 2, 1955 at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 2-4c
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fourth; Hodson, Taylor, fifth.
Time: 21.6.
880 relay—Won by Ewing; St.
Mary’s, second; Mullen, third; tie
for fourth, Springview and At
kinson. Time: 1.38.
Mile relay—Won by Atkinson;
Springview, second; Mullen,
third; Rushville, fourth; Ewing,
fifth. Time: 3.46.5.
FIELD EVENTS
Pole vault—Won by Kokes,
Taylor and R. Frickel, Atkinson;
French, Mullen; D. Frickel, At
kinson; G. Tuton, Springview;
and Focken, Atkinson; tie for
third. Height: 9 feet, 6 inches.
Spotput—Won by Zurek, Sar
gent; Hobbs, Ewing, second;
SquiJ-e, Sargent, third; Rector,
Mullen, fourth; Gibson, Ewing,
fifth. Distance: 48 feet.
High jump—Won by Tuton,
Springview; Z;urek, Sargent;
Small, Atkinson; Rector, Mullen;
and Talbot, Rushville; tie fox
second. Height: 5 feet, 7 inches.
Broad jump—Won by Slattery,
St, Joseph; Huddle, Mullen, sec
ond; Talbot, Rushville, third;
Frickel, Atkinson, fourth; Hod
son, Taylor, fifth. Distance: 21
feet 4 inches.
Discus—Won by Sweet, Mullen;
Wentworth, Springview, second;
Hand, Ewing, third; Zurek, Sar
gent, fourth; Hobbs, Ewing, fifth.
Distance: 131 feet, 8 1/8 inches.
Numerals Awarded
Track Competitors
The following high school track
athletes from the O’Neill area
have been award numerals by
Track Coach Jerry Lee of the
University of Nebraska.
ATKINSON—Don Butterfield,
Vernon Anderson, Gerald Ander
son, Don Frickel, Vernon Roth
child, Ronald Frickel, Gary
Small, flue blue; Delbert Ross
man, Paul Payas, Jim Osborne,
Paul Focken, Earl Tooker, half
blue.
O’NEILL — Kenneth Backhaixs,
Duane Alton, Dick Gaskill, Ed
Gatz, Bob Sanders, full blue;
Frank Fetrow, Ed Ritts, half
blue.
ST. MARY’S (O’Neill)—Tom
Schneider, Ray Donohue, full
blue.
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Gerber
and family of Lexington were
Friday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Claxxson.
EDW. M. GLEiJfSON
DENTIST
2d Floor Gilligan
Rexall Bldg.
Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-8
PAUL SHIERK
INSURANCE AGENCY
O'NEILL, NEBR.
Insurance of All
Kinds
Bos. Ph. 430
Res. Ph. 235
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St. Mary’s Letter Winners for 1954-’55
Pictured above are the 1954-*55 St. Mary’s academy lettermen.
They are (left-to-right): Front row—Jerry Schmidt, Bruce
Weier, Jim Enright, Gaty Holly and Terry Donlin; center row—
Coach Don Templemeyer, John Connot, Ray Donohoe, Tom Head,
Jim Becker, Jim Froelich, Matt Hynes and Rev. Thomas Hitch
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(athletic advisor); third row—Max Bohn, Tom Schneider, David
Schaffer, Terry Wanser and Jerry Cuddy. These athletes were voted
into the club after having become eligible by participating in the
required number of quarters in basketball and football and earn
ing sufficient points in track.—The Frontier Photo.
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Tom Head (left) and Tom Schneider (right) were honored
by Coach Templemeyer for having been “all-round” athletes at
St. Mary’s the past year. Both were leaders in football, basket
ball and track.—The Frontier Photo.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Francis Schoenle of East
Moline, 111., visited several days
this week with her father, Jer
rold Dusatko. He is a patient at
St. Joseph’s in Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich
went to Hartington Sunday to
visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wanser,
and family. Mrs. Froelich remain
ed to visit for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clyde and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rohrer visited Sunday in Naper
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ruffing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin spent
Saturday and Sunday visiting
Miss Genevieve Biglin, R.N., in
Sioux City.
Mrs. Charles Fox, sr., accom
panied her son, Lyle, back to
Hastings Sunday where he is a
sophomore at Hastings college.
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French,
Mrs. Frank Biglin and Joe were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. O. Dale French
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gettert
and family were Sunday guests at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Liable, in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage spent
mother’s day at the home of her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Regan, at Inman.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Spittler and Rose Lee of Ew
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and
family of Ewing and Jack Spit
tler of Ewing.
Mrs. Hugh O’Neill visited from
Friday until Sunday at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Walker.
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CERTIFIED
HYBRID SEED CORN
Go to SCOVIE’S for HARTZ Seed Com
— the Best Flats
IOWA 306 _$9.00 Per Bu.
IOWA 4249, IOWA 4297, HARTZ 22, HARTZ 44 $9.50 Per Bu.
50c Dis. per bu., all varieties, for 5-bu. lots
RAIN GAUGE FREE with purchase of 2 Bus. or more!
WE HAVE A REPLANTING AGREEMENT
All Early Hybrids
WESTERN AUTO STORE . . . O’Neill
— “SCOVIE’S” —
Gift Suggestions
for the Boy or Girl
GRADUATE
Cara Nome Cologne and Cara Nome Stick
Cologne—3.75 Value, now ..._ 2.00
Springwood Cologne Net and Springwood
Stick Cologne—4.50 Value, Now 2.50
White Mink Toilet Water
Reg. 3.00—Now _ 2.00
Other Gift Suggestions:
PEN AND PENCIL SETS—Parker, Eversharp
MANICURE SETS — BARBECUE SETS
LIBBY GLASSWARE — CAMERAS — BILLFOLDS
COMB AND BRUSH SETS — COSMETICS — CANDY
LAZY SUSANS — ELECTRIC STEAM IRONS
Get Your Moth Crystals, Moth Balls and
Sprays NOW!
A COMPLETE LINE OF
ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
Vaccines - Syringes - Needles - Etc.
GILLIGAN’S REXALL DRUG - - O’Neill
PHONE 87
Tune in “Voice of The Fron
tier”, thrice weekly!
Real Estate Transfers
WD—Milford Juracek to Fred
Juracek 4/22/55 $8500 Lot 5,
Block 22 Bitney’s Add. Atkinson.
WD—Anna, Agnes, Margaret
& Grace Joyce to Anna Agnes,
Margaret, & Grace Joyce 3/21/55
$1 NW,%-SWy4 9-29-12 & NEi/4
7-31-13.
WD—Lena Kirchmer to Cecil
Bergstrom 4/19/55 $3000-Lot 4,
Blk 7, Ewing.
WD—Wm McIntosh & wf to
Wm W. McIntosh Lot 14, Blk 48,
McCafferty’s O’Neill April 26.
WD—Roy Connon to Anna
Brown 9/29/54 - West 90 ft Lots
19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, 24 in Block
40 of Riggs Addition to O’Neill.
WD — Niobrara Valley Elec
Mem Corp to John W. Walter
3/4/55 $3125-Part of Sec 29-26
12 & WTM> lot 9 Blk F-Perkins
Annex-Chambers.
WD—Loren F. Burgess to Nebr
conf Wesleyan Meth Ch 4/28/55
$2000-Part of Wy>SWy4 Sec 17
29-13.
WD—C. E. Cavanaugh to Har
old L. Gilman & wf 4/19/55
$6000.Wy.E% 15-25-13 except
3 & 3/8 acres in SE corner.
WD — Maurice Graham to
Richard G. Nelson 4/22/65
$3700-Lot 16 Blk O- Fahy’s Park
Add-O’Neill.
WD—W. B. Gillespie to Wles
ton D. Whitwer & wf 3/31/55
$10,000-West 80 ft of Lots 16, 17,
and 18, Blk 16-Matthew’s Add
ition to O’Neill.
Referee’s Deed—Wm W. Grif
fin-Ref to Charles W. Fox 3/29/
55 $ 160-Strip of ground 4 rds
wide of west side of NEy4 31-32
11.
WD—C. M. Stevens to Arthur
D. Grass & wf 4/5/55 $9000-NE
■ y4 29-29-9.
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tier”, thrice weekly!
Richard Edwards
s Ewing Board
W a n s e r , Bergstrom
Take Posts
EWING—Richard Edwards of
the Farmers State Bank was elec
ted chairman of the village board
at a meeting held Tuesday eve
ning, May 3, at the public lib
rary.
The new members, Max Wan
ser, street commissioner, and
Cecil Bergstrom, water commis
sioner, were sworn in by the re
tiring chairman, Ralph Munn.
Loyd West will again serve as
clerk and Allan Pollack is the
new treasurer. Duward Lough
rey, street commissioner, is also
retiring from the board.
The village dump was a topic
of discussion at the business
meeting but no decision was
reached concerning methods of
improving conditions and care.
Other Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings left
Friday to spend mother’s day
at Hastings with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dunaway, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson
have been enjoying a visit from
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of
Beatrice.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bomer and
family were entertained at a 1
o’clock dinner on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Napier.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan were
hosts at a 1 o’clock dinner on
mother’s day with the follwoing
guests: Her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Spittler and Roaslie;
his parents—Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
Gragge of O’Neill; also Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Funk and family. Fri
day evening guests at the Regan
home were Mrs. Lee Spittler and
Roaslie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tcmjack
made a busines trip to Omaha on
Friday. °
MILLER THEATER
— Atkinson —
Fri.-Sat. May 13-14
Sun.-Man.-Tues. May 15-15-11
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HAVING SOLD ur land and agreed to give immediate possession, we will offer the fol- I
lowing personal property at public auction on the premises, located 3 miles west of Cham
bers and 4 miles south, on—
Monday, May 16th
Sale to Start at 1 o’clock Lunch by Legion Auxiliary
30-Head of Dairy Cattle-30
5—Wisconsin Holstein past yeartling
HEIFERS
2— Black white face past yearling
HEIFERS
3— Black white face first calf
HEIFERS
3—Black white face MILK COWS
1—Holstein MILK COW
1- Jersey MILK COW
2- Jersey MILK COWS
6- White Face MILK COWS
7- Bucket CALVES
I 28—Leg-Hamp. Young Hens (full production) 1—Rooster I
| Machinery and Equipment |
1949 Farmall A Tractor
Power Mower For A
I Wood Saw to mount on
back of A tractor
Over Shot Hay Stacker
(good)
V-8 Hay Sweep
Chev. Truck Hay Sweep
2—12-ft.-Hay Rakes
2-Rake Hitch
John Deere Hay Baler
Com Sheller
Pump Jack (new)
Briggs Stratton Motor
Wagon & Rack
Rubber Tire Running
Gear & Rack
Manure Spreader
8-Ft.-Stock Tank (new)
Hand Tools & Other Mis
cellaneous Articles; Reg
istered Brand and Irons
I Harness - Collars - 2—Saddles - Bridles 1
I Household Goods i
Plastic Trim Sofa-Bed
Davenport
Round Dining Table
4—Chairs
Great Western Wood
Heater (good)
Silvertone Table Phono
graph & Records
Ivory Enameled Copper
Clad Range
32-Volt Toaster
32-Volt Vacuum Cleaner
(with attachments)
3 2-Volt Fan
3 2-Volt Iron
Inverter - Electric Motors
I H C Cream Separator
with motor good
32-Volt Welder
32-Volt Soldering Iron
32-Volt Air Compressor
Wiring & Bulbs
Sanitary Cot
Heatrola Heating Stove
Drop-Leaf Table
Blue and White Enameled
Range
Round Oak Heating Stove
3 2-Volt Cabinet Radio
32 - Volt Table Model
Radio
Uther Articles loo Numerous Too Mention
TERMS OF SALE: Strictly CASH. No property to be removed until settled for.
Ray & Lucinda Shoemaker
Owners
COL, ED THORIN, O’Neill, Auct. CHAMBERS STATE BANK, Clerk