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    Legal Notice
(First pub. Sep}. 15, 1955)
notice' of
SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative
will offer for lease at public auc
tion on the 6th day of October
1955, at 3:00 o’clock P.M., at the
office of the County Treasurer of
Holt County, in O’Neill, Nebraska,
the following educational lands
within said county:
DESCRIPTION SEC. TWP. RGE
NWy4NEy4 - 20 26 9
S% . 36 28 13
All . 16 31 12
Said sale may be adjourned
from day to day until all lands
have been offered. No sale will be
final until approved by the Board
of Educational Lands "and Funds,
and the Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS AND FUNDS
Robert D. Hiatt, Secretary
20-22c
(First pub. Sept. 15, 1955)
Charles E. Chace, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4053
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, September 8,
1955. In the matter of the Estate
of Herbert J. Hammond, Deceas
ed. •
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is January 6, 1956, and
for payment of debts is Septem
ber 8, 1956, and that on October
6, 1955^ and on January 7, 1956,
af 10 o’clock A.M., each day, I will
be at the County Court Room in
said County to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 20-22c
(First pub. Sept. 8, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
No. 4058
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF HUGH McMAN
US, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the urill of said deceas
ed, and for the appointment of
Mary E. McManus as executrix
thereof, which will be for hearing
in this court on September 29,
1955, at 10 o’clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER *
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 19-21
Rex W. Wilson,
M.D.
Robert M. Langdon,
M.D.
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS !
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128 W. Douglas St.. O’Neill
Phone 138
Rev. Charles Phipps
Feted by Parishoners
Elected to Head State
Group
CELIA—Rev. Charles Phipps
of,Atkinson was feted at a party
in' honor of his election as pres
ldtent of the Nebraska Wesleyan
conference. A program was pre
sented by the young people of the
church and the Phipps family was
tendered a pantry shower.
Among those from Celia who
attended were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hendricks #nd family, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Hendricks, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Smith and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack
and family.
Other Celia News
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman attended
a meeting fo the Young Home
makers club at the home of Mrs.
Leland Anderson Wednesday af
ternoon, September 14. Officers
were elected for the coming
year: Mrs. Harold Mlinar, presi
dent; Mrs. Roy Goeke, vice
president; Mrs. Ed Etherton, sec
retary; Mrs. Albert Wasson,
treasurer. Next meeting will be
with Mrs. Bill Black October 12.
No school was held in the ru
ral schools Friday as the teachers
attended a work shop in O'Neill
that day.
ivennem rneai oi ocnuyier
spent Wednesday, September 14,
at the Clarence Focken home.
Billy Focken did chores at the
Ivan Forbes home from Friday
until Monday while the Forbes
were in South Daokta.
Vicki Frickel was a guest of
the LeRoy Hoffman home from
last Thursday evening until Sat
urday night.
Mrs. Joe Hendricks, Jerry and
Nina were Friday afternoon vis
itors at the O. A. Hammerberg
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck had
a pinochle party at their home
Friday evening. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kil
murry and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Colfack and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Dobias and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. William Ma
loun and son and Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Hoffman and sons.
Mrs. Clarence Focken, Mrs.
Joe Hendricks and Mrs. Mark
Hendricks made curtains for the
school on Wednesday afternoon,
September 14, at the Leon Hend
ricks home.
The Lawrence Smith family
were O’Neill visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Groff
and daughter were Sunday
evening, September 11, visitors
at the Victor Frickel home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler of
Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Tunink and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Arp of Butte were
Sunday dinner and supper guests
at the Emil Colfack home. Other
afternoon and supper guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke and
family. The ladies are all daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Arp.
Dorothy Scott was a Sunday
dinner guest at the D. F. Scott
home in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendricks
visited the Paul Nelson family
of O’Neill last Thursday eve
ning.
Billy Focken helped Alex For
sythe Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heiser
and son, Roger, of Lincoln came
Friday for a visit with her moth
er, Mrs. Charles Smith, and fam
ily. On Sunday the family gath
ered at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Smith for dinner. Otehrs present
were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Smith and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Garwood and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Heiser an<^ family. The Clarence
Heiser family returned home
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman canned
pork for the Frickel brothers. In
the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hoff
man and Gary visited the Ed
Etherton family.
Members of Hillside chapel met
at the Harry Mitchell home Fri
day evening for Bible study and
a party.
Charles Dobias helped Emil
Colfack last Thursday.
Alex Forsythe and Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg were
Sunday dinner guests at the Wil
liam Maloun home. Miss Doro
thy Scott was a Sunday afternoon
visitor.
Vera Erast of O’Neill and
Craig Connell of Mariaville were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Leon Hendricks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
were Friday O’Neill visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
LeRoy Hoffman home.
Dorothy Scott and Mrs. Char- j
les Dobias and Rodney attended j
the Janzing farm sale Friday.
Friday, Connie Frickel went to
Wayne and brought home the
students from Atkinson and vi
cinity attending Wayne college.
They are Donnie Frickel, Jean
ene Johnson, Gary Small. Naomi
Nelson of O’Neill accompanied
the group home. Sewell Johnson
took them back to Wayne Sun
day afternoon.
Mary Coleman was a last
Thursday overnight and Friday
visitor at the Victor Frickel
home, staying with Rodney and
Bonnie while the rest of the fam
ily attended a family night gath
ering at the Immanuel Lutheran
church last Thursday evening.
A. J. Buehner of Meadow Grove,
a missionary in India for 23
years, was the speaker.
Alex Forsythe went to Thurs
ton Monday to attend a Presby
terian meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel
and family attended the all-day
mission festival at the Immanuel
Lutheran church Sunday. Guest
speaker was Rev. D. D. Sallach of
ci i i* if ci § i)
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
were Monday O’Neill visitors.
Chambers News
Oscar Thorin of Neligh was
an overnight guest in the Ernest
Thorin home. The group visited
in the Harold Green home in
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thorin
of Grant visited Sunday in the
Ernest Thorin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith
visited her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirk
land, at Burwell Tuesday, Sept
ember 13.
Mrs. William Barto of Port
land, Ore., came Tuesday, Sept
ember 13, to spend a month
visiting her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gil
bert.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huston of
Sedro Wooley, Wash., - arrived
Friday to attend the funeral of
her father, James H. Snelson.
They are the guests of his bro
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Glen Adams and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gisch
of Lincoln came Saturday for
the weekend to visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Shavlik and Pamela, and her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard.
Dale Jarman of Ft. Collins,
Colo., has been visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood
Jarman, and other relatives.
Mrs. Mary Neimand spent sev
eral days last weekend in O’
Neill visiting in the Carl Lorenz
home and seeking medical care.
She also visited in the Lloyd
Ritts home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank bpatn ana
Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. William
Ritterbush returned Sunday
from a two week’s vacation
spent in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle David and
family were Sunday dinner
guests in the Ray David home at
Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hankins
and their son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Han
kins of Stanton visited Wednes
day evening, September 14, in
the A. A. Walters and Ruben
Peltzer homes. Mrs. Alvin Han
kins is a sister of Mrs. Walter
and Mr. Peltzer.
Mrs. John S. Crow of Long
Beach, Calif., came Sunday to
visit her mother, Mrs. Mary
deed, and brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd deed,
Doreen also other relatives and
friends.
A Werner family picnic was
held Sunday at Atkinson about
30 were present coming from
Pilger, O’Neill, Emmet,, Cham
bers and Atkinson in Nebraska
and from Holland, Minn.
Mrs. John Palmer of Sacra
mento, Calif., came Saturday to
visit her brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gri
mes, and brother-in-law • and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. New
house and other relatives. Her
nephew, Keith Newhouse, and
sister, Mrs. Paul Gaiser, both of
Lincoln, brought her to Cham
bers from Lincoln.
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell re
turned Sunday from the Frank
Urban home at Ewing where she
had spent three weeks.
WSCS Groups Note
15th Anniversary—
ATKINSON — Twenty-seven
women from the Methodist WSCS
met with the Amelia WSCS and
helped celebrate the 15 th birth
day anniversary of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service of
the Methodist church. A program
was given by the Amelia ladies.
Lunch was served.
Florence Harris
Redbird Teacher
REDBIRD—Schools near Red
bird opened for the fall term of
school with the following teach
ers:
Mrs. Lila Hull, district 1 west
of Redbird; Florence Harris, the
Redbird school; Ruth Young, the
Carson school; Mrs. Lucille Pink
erman, the Scottville school; Le
roll Pickering, the district south
of Redbird; Francis Fisher, the
Graham school; Gerry Courtney,
the Dorsey school, and Beverly
Carson, the Osborn school.
Other Redbird News
Little Wesley Pinkerman of
Omaha spent a week recently with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Veldon Pinkerman. Mr. and Mrs.
Reggie Pinkerman came after
him.
Nick Baker accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Buss Greene of Lynch to
Lincoln to spend the labor day
weekend with relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Whetham and Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Baker.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Darnell,
Dennis, Norma and Doris of Om
aha were recent weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christen
sen and Sharon of Lynch spent
Monday evening, September 5,
with Mr. Christensen’s sisters,
Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and Mrs.
Reggie Pinkerman, and their fam
ilies.
Mrs. Howard Wells and daugh
ters spent Monday, September 12,
with Mrs. Bud Mitchell.
The Albert Carson family were
Saturday evening, September 10,
guests in the Harold Halstead
home.
Nick Baker was a recent supper
guest of Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer
and boys.
Rexford Carson and Eddie
Krugman accompanied the Gar
wood family of Amelia to the
state fair.
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman and Mrs.
Anna Carson returned Monday,
September 12, after a three weeks'
visit with Ladely relatives at
Gordon, Wilson relatives at Rap
id City, S.D., the Rhea Heurman
family of Buffalo, Wyo., and Mrs.
Elma Kramer of Billings, Mont.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wilson over the September 10-11
weekend were the Bill Wilson
family of Pierre, S.D., Mr. and
Mrs. Robert White and Sharlene
of O’Neill and Sgt. and Mrs. Vir
gil Wilson of Hastings. Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Wilson and sons of
Verdel and Nick Baker were Sun
day evening, September 11, guests
in the Wilson home.
Mrs. Frances Neely, Carolyn
and Dale left Thursday, Septem
ber 8 for their home in Seattle,
Wash. A farewell party had been
given for them at the Charlie
Schollmeyer home.
Howard Helps
Fight Forest Fire—
Army Pvt. Joseph F. Howard
17, son of Mrs. Elizabeth How
ard of O’Neill, recently helped
fight forest fires in the Klamath
national forest near Yreka, Calif.
Private Howard, a member cf
the Second infantry division at
Ft. Lewis, Wash., was returning
to the fort from Camp Roberts,
Calif., where he had helped with
summer reserve training. His
convoy stopped at the disaster
and he was on the fire lines for
five straight days.
Howard is a member of com
pany F in the division’s 23d reg
iment.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ferris and
family of Manville, Wyo., were
weekend guests at the Ed Ferris
home.
Thomas Hill of Schuyler visit
ed the Ed Ferris home Saturday.
Sunday afternoon callers at
the Marvin Anderson home were
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lamb of O’
Neill and Robert Lamb and
daughter, Jeannette, of Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zastrow
and family went to Ft. Randall
dam Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Francis Schoenle and
Mrs. Henry Benze and daughter,
Nancy Jean, visited at the Ed
Fuhrer home Thursday.
Mrs. H. J. Hammond accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Chace of Atkinson to Rochester,
Minn., Wednesday, September 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leach were
Thursday morning callers at the
Marvin Anderson home.
MEN WANTED
for the
Electronics Field
in the
O’Neill Area
WAGES $100 PER WEEK
OR BETTER
We will train a few men from
this immediate area for jobs
available here soon. Those ac
cepted will be trained under
the supervision and guidance
of our engineers. You will
train and work on practical
equipment in this locality. This
will be arranged so that it will
not interfere with your present
employment.
If you wish to discuss your
qualifications with our Bond
ed Personnel Man fill in and
mail to O’Neill Frontier, Box
CL, O’Neill, Nebraska.
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Address .
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My educational background
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.. DANCE ..
AT O’NEILL
AMERICAN LEGION AUDITORIUM
& BALLROOM
Saturday, September- 24
REUBEN BEST AND HIS BAND
Adm.: Adults, $1; Students, 50c
• *
FRIDAY - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23-24
Double Feature
“RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO”
Western
“THE EVERGLADES”
Disney Special
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25-26-27 *
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•
TiJ-I wave of excitement
on an island Paradise I
13HISI m/m &
ADDED SHORTS
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28-29
Family Night
“THIS IS MY LOVE”
Woman or Beast
Buck Night — Bring ’Em All!
Austin . . . joins Page school
faculty.
PHONE EXECUTIVE DIES
PAGE—Vernon Bellows, 49,
of Blair, general superintendent
of the E. C. Hunt telephone pro
perties, which include the Page
and Ewing exchanges, died of a
heart attack on Thursday, Sept
ember 8. He was well-known
here among people connected
with the telephone company.
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PAGE—Louis Waterman of
Orchard, driving a tractor north,
and Ronnie Summers, traveling
west in a car met in collision at the
Dorr school intersection Tuesday
morning, September 13. Damage
was confined to the car and no
was seriously hurt.
61 Students Enroll
at Page High School
PAGE—Supt. Stanley F. Gross
reports the enrollment of 61 high
school pupils, 24 in the primary
department, 25 in the intermed
iate grades and 19 in the sixth,
seventh and eighth grades.
New desks and chairs have
been installed in the English and
in the sixth, seventh and eighth
grade rooms.
The primary department has
been moved to the basement into
a room previously used for
lunches. The floor has been cov
ered with tile.
The windows were repaired
during the summer and the doors
were changed to open outward
to comply with fire department
regulations.
Edd Stewart is the new cus
todian. He took over at the close
of last school year.
Stanley Gross replaces Ralph
Brostrom as superintendent of
schools and George Austin of
Wooster, O., is the only new add
ition to the school faculty.
During the summer, storage
closets were built in all the
grade rooms. A set of Americana
encyclopedias was purchased for
the high school and a Britannica,
jr„ set for the grades.
Other Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming,
k 1 ..Nii.m.i... -1
Mrs. Frank Belmer, all of Ewing,
and Mrs. Dora Townsend left on
Thursday, September 8, for a
two-week’s stay with the latter’s
son, Donald, at Frontier, Wyo.
Mrs. Vern Beckwith was hos
tess to 12 members of the Get
together club on Friday after
noon, September 9. The identity
of secret sisters was revealed
and names were drawn for an
other year. Mrs. Roy Grubbs will
be Friday, September 23, hos
tess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor of
Troy, O., and his mother, Mrs.
Nona Bedford, left Monday,
September 12, for their home.
Mrs. Bedford spent several
months here with her son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor.
The Taylors spent a week here
with their daughter, Mrs. Char
les Sorenson, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rakow of
i .
Seattle, Wash., were Friday,
September 9, guests in the Al
fred Conner home.
Honoring Roberta Asher on
her eighth birthday anniversary
with a dinner at the Ben Asher
home were the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer of
O’Neill and Mrs. Freida Asher
and Linda and Lu Rene Asher.
The adult Bible class of the 0
Page Methodist church held a
basket dinner at the church base
ment Sunday, September 11. A
bout 35 were in attendance.
W. F. Finley, M.D.
O’NEILL
Downey Building
OFFICE PHONE: 28
_
3-Bedroom
Custom Line
as low as I
$500 i
DOWN /
on FHA ^
accepted lot
• New NATIONAL HOMES available in O’Neill’s North
Heights addition, or on your own town or country lot any
where in the area. Numerous floor plans and designs from
which to choose. Low monthly payments.
NORTH-NEBRASKA BUILDERS
FRANCIS GILG — HARRY E. RESSEL
Phone 150 Phone 548-M
AS WE HAVE decided to move to another state, we will offer the following described
personal property at public auction on the premises, located 1 0 miles north of the»
O’Neill Drive-In theater, two miles west and one mile north; OR five miles south of Mid
way store, two miles west and one mile north, on —
Wednesday, Sept. 28
Sale Starts at 12:30 P.M. Lunch Served on Grounds
96-Head of Cottle-96
Black Angus - - Herefords
Dairy und Stock Cows
2—Aberdeen-Angus Purebred BULLS,
one registered
35-STOCK COWS & HEIFERS, 3- to 7-yrs.
old, a very fine group of females
46—CALVES, Angus and Hereford
13—MILK COWS, to freshen this fail
, THE ANGUS are well bred, some originat- I
U ing from the well-known herd belonging to
ili the late Henry Martin.
13—Head of FEEDER PICS... 75-LEGHORN PULLETS... 30-lEGHORN HENS
Farm Machinery & Equip.
Farmall Super C Tractor
Farmall C Tractor
2—Mounted Tractor
Listers
2—IHC Eli’s, one of them
is new
John Deere Eli
2—IHC Cultivators
Small Outdoor Building
2—Tractor Plows
Numerous Shop and
Equipment Tools
Allis-Chalmers 40
Combine
IHC Tractor Mower
Horse Mower
Twin Hydraulic Loader
with hay fork
Fuel Barrels
Hay Stacker
Underslung Cabling Rack
Farm Wagon, wide box
Hay Rack on Rubber
Wood Saw
2— Cream Separators, one
of them electric
3— Feed Bunks — Saddle
AUis-Chalmers 12-Ft.
Tractor Disc
Some Household Goods
TERMS OF SALE: Strictly Cash. No property to be removed until settled for.
OrvilleCStub') Miller
- OWNER
COL. ED THORIN, O'Neill , O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK
Auctioneer Clerk