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    Legal Notice
(First pub. Dec. 8, 1955)
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY
board OF HOLT COUNTY,
NEBRASKA
WE, the undersigned, being the
owners of the land adjacent to
the proposed road, hereby peti
tion your honorable body to grant
and establish a County Road, de
scribed as follows to-wit:
Commencing at the Northeast
Corner of Section 17 in Township
32, Range 13, West of the 6th
P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska
and running two miles west be
tween Sections 17 and 8, and sec
tions 18 and’7, in Township 32,
Range 13, and then south five
miles between Section 18 in
Township 32, Range 13, and Sec
tion 13, in Township 32, Range
14, and between Section 19 in
Township 32, Range 13 and Sec
tion 24 in Township 32, Range 14
and between Section 30 in Town
ship 32, Range 13, and Section 25,
Township 32, Range 14, and be
tween Sectoin 31, in Township 32,
Range 13, and Section 36, in Town
ship 32, Range 14, and between
Section 6 in Township 31, Range
13 and Section 1 in Township 31,
Range 14. All west of the 6th
P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska,
said road connecting State High
way 11 with County Road.
A hearing will be held on this
road petition on December 27,
1955 at 2:00 o’clock.
KENNETH WARING
County Clerk
32-34c
(First pub. Dec. 22, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 4011
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF J. W. REITZ,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribution
of estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
January 11, 1956, at 10 o’clock,
a.m.
LOUIIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 34-36c
(First pub. Dec. 22, 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 10th day of January,
1956, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., at the
office of the County Treasurer of
Holt County, in O’Neill, Nebras
ka, the following educational
lands withip said county:
DESCRIPTION SEC. TWP. RGE.
W% _ 36 33 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
34-36c
(First pub. Dec. 8, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4071
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, December 1,
1955. In the matter of the Estate
of Victoria Woods, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is March 29, 1956, and
for the payment of debts is De
cember 1, 1956, and that on De
cember 29, 1955, and on March
30, 1956, at 10 o’clock A.M., each
day, I will be at the County
Court Room in said County to re
ceive, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 32-34c
(First pub. Dec. 15, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
No. 4078
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF GEORGE O. MIT
CHELL, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the pro
bate of the will of said deceased,
and for the appointment of Cora
Wilma Eppenbach as Executrix
thereof, which will be for hearing
in this court on January 5, 1955,
at 10 o’clock AJVI.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 33-35c
To Spend Holidays Here—
Ed Campbell will arrive Satur
day to spend the week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Camp
bell.
The ideal gift ... a subscrip
tion to The Frontier . . . enjoy
ment for all the family!
For
Low Cost Premiums
in financially responsible
Insurance Companies making
prompt loss adjustments
See or Write:
L. G. Gillespie
Insurance Agent,
, O’Neill, Nebr.
In business for the past 62
years
Or phone residence 218,
315 South First Street, or
114; Gillespie Radio Shop
Official Proceedings of the !
Holt County Supervisors
O’Neill, Nebr.
Oct. 26, 1955
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
Vll members present.
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Bmst, that the Clerk^n the Treas
urer's office be raised to $185.00
'or the months of November, De
rember, January and February.
Motion carried.
Motion by Barthel, seconded by
romlinson, that the following
:laims be allowed on the Unem
ployment Relief fund in payment
pf same. Motion carried.
-leary’s Market .$15.00
Council Oak Store . 5.00
3oufal Market . 57.60
fred Lockwood . 25.00
Norfolk State Hospital_ 16.25
Pelcer & Spence Food Store 10.00
Mrs. Roy Thurlow . 25.00
Mrs. Lenna Wolfe . 3.00
Council Oak Store . 18.00
Zoufal Market . 11.75
Humphrey Grill . 25.00
Lester Marks . 10.00
Pelcer & Spence Food Mar
ket . 30.00
rhad E. Saunders . 50.00
Marie Wehrly . 60.00
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Barthel, that the following claims
pe allowed pn the Medical Fund
n payment of same. Motion car
ried.
Drs. Brown & French.$24.00
Brown Drug . 32.20
Illara Fuller . 36.49
Uenoa Haven . 39.95
Dr. H. C. Henderson. 33.00
Christine Hoffmeister .... 30.51
Dr. N. P. McKee . 10.00
D’Neill Drug . 2.35
Beger Funeral Home . 4.00
rhompson Nursing Home.. 29.95
^nna Weller . .... 21.10
lames E. Ramsay, M.D. .. 12.50
\tkinson Rx Pharmacy ... 5.47
Dr. W. F. Finley. 5.00
Dilligan Drug . 3.45
Denoa Haven . 29.95
Dhristine Hoffmeister . 44.90
Dhristine Hoffmeister .21.61
Dr. N. P. McKee . 3.00
Dr. James E. Ramsay . 4.00
rhompson Nursing Home .. 99.70
Mrs. Roy Thurlow . 27.20
Wilson Drug . 58.36
12:00 Noon. On motion the
board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill, Nebr.
Oct. 26, 1955
1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present.
1:30 P.M. This was the time set
for the Road Petition as present
ed by Bob Mick, concerning the
opening of section line, com
mencing at the SW corner of Sec
tion 29 and the NW Corner of
Section 32, Township 29- Range
14, running East for a distance of
1 mile to connect with Highway
No. 11.
After discussion on proposed
Dpening of such road, due to lack
if interest shown on the part of
the petitioners, motion was made
iy Frickel, seconded by Tomlin
son that the petition be tabled un
til Nov. 23, 1955 at 2:00 P.M. Mo
tion carried.
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
romlinson that the following Res
ilution be adopted. Motion car
ried.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, it is deemed in
the public interest that a public
road be established on the Sec
tions lines, described as fol
lows: Commencing at a point
on the Southeast corner of the
Southwest Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section
34, in Township 29, North,
Range 11, West of the 6th P.M.
in Holt County, Nebraska, run
ning thence West on the Section
lines approximately three-quar
ters mile to terminate and in
tersect State and Federal High
ways No. 20 and No. 275 as now
located and constructed, and,
WHEREAS, it is the intention
of the Board of Supervisors of
Holt County to establish said
road without a petition there
for,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
HEREBY RESOLVED, that the
County Clerk be, and he is in
structed to issue a commission
to the County Surveyor to view
said proposed road and report
on the expediency thereof, and
that upon the receipt of such
Report, the County Clerk shall
take such further proceedings
in the matter as may be requir
ed by law for the giving of no
tice for the establishment of
said road, the notices to owners
and occupiers of land to file
claims for damages, and the
appointment of appraisers, etc.,
and report his doings thereon to
this Board.
A roll call vote thereon result
ed as follows: Aye: Ernst, Tom
linson, Flood, Batenhorst, Barthel
Nay: None. Whereupon the Chair
man declared such Resolution
duly passed and adopted.
Motion by Frickel, seconded b>
Tomlinson that District No. 3 be
given permission to trade Motoi
Graders subject to the approval
of the Board. Motion carried.
5:00 P.M. On motion the boarc
adjourned until Nov. 22, 1955 a1
10:00 A.M.
KENNETH WARING
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
O’Neill, Nebr.
Nov. 14, 1955
10:00 A.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met in special session witl
the Mayor and City Attorney anc
Engineer concerning County Bus
iness.
Motion by Batenhorst, second
ed by Barthel, that Frickel b<
given permission to trade Crawle;
Tractors, subject to approval o
the Board. Motion carried.
12:00 Noon. On motion th<
board adjourned until Nov. 22
1955 at 10:00 A.M.
KENNETH WARING,
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
O’Neill, Nebr.
Nov. 22, 1955
10:00 A.M
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment
All members present. Minutes of
the previous meetings were read
and approved as read.
The finance committee reported
that the fees from the various of
fices have been remitted to the
County Treasurer as required by
law.
Motion by Batenhorst, seconded
by Barthel, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the General
Fund in payment of same. Motion
carried.
Atkinson Graphic, pub
lishing fees .$374.41
A. M. Batenhorst, salary.. 118.75
Bricker Typewriter Co.,
office supplies.78
Geo. E. Collins, salary .. 162.00
Consumers Public Power
District, electric service. 139.82
Clarence Ernst, salary_118.75
Edw. N. Flood, salary .... 118.75
Alice L. French, postage &
postcards . 19.97
Alice L. French, institute
fund . 200.00
Alex Frickel, mileage .... 50.76
L. G. Gillespie, bond fees 578.50
John Grutsch, salary ... 233.00
J. Ed Hancock, salary_ 300.00
J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treas
urer, postage & freight
charges ... 13.06
Carolyn Hiatt, salary .. 200.00
International Business Ma
chine Corporation, office
equipment . 340.00
Esther E. Kaiser, salary . 166.00
Howard Manson, salary .. 266.00
Kay Martin, salary . 166.00
James Mullen, salary _ 191.00
Nora Mullen, salary .... 200.00
News Printing Service, of
fice supplies . 32.33
Norfolk Office Eqpt. Co.,
office supplies . 3.08
Florence C. Ponton, insur
ance premium . 60.00
rveuneiu cz company, or
fice supplies . 80.20
Louis W. Reimer, Co.
Judge, postage . 3.00
Arlene Ruroede, salary .. 166.00
Ophelia Sessions, salary .. 200.00
The Standard Register
Co., office supplies _611.19
Leo S. Tomjack, salary .. 230.00
Leo S. Tomjack, jailor fee 45.50
Mrs. Leo S. Tomjack, sal
ary & matron fee _ 54.00
John J. Underwood, salary 116.54
Kenneth Waring, salary .. 300.00
Wm. F. Wefso, salary_ 300.00
Ailene Wilkinson, salary 200.00
Kenneth L. Barthel, salary 118.75
A. M. Batenhorst, mileage 49.50
City of O’Neill, Water De
partment 7.50
City of O’Neill, Water De
partment . 11.75
Geo. E. Collins, mileage .. 30.20
Frank Cronk, salary . 118.75
Frank Cronk, mileage .... 49.14
Clarence Ernst, mileage .. 24.00
Alice L. French, salary . 300.00
Alice L. French, mileage.. 45.99;
Alex Frickel, salary ... 118.75
Frontier, publishing fees . 17.75
I William W. Griffin, salary 208.00
I John Grutsch, Service Of
ficer, mileage & ex
penses to Service Offi
cers’ School 39.60
Esther Harris, salary _ 225.00
Esther Harris, postage_ 4.00
Holt County Extension Ser
vice . . 272.89
Journal-Star Printing Co.,
office supplies . 8.24
Joy Kennedy, salary _185.00
Howard Manson, Clerk of
Dist. Court, court costs. 32.00
James Mullen, mileage .. 52.00
Mabel McKenna, salary .. 166.00
Norfolk Office Equipment
Company, office supplies 4.92
Northwestern Bell Tele
phone Co., telephone
service . 237.80
Louis W. Reimer, salary. 325.00
Charles Richter, salary .. 225.00
Servall Towel & Linen
Co., services rendered . 6.50
Stephenson School Supply,
office supplies .1.42
Stephenson School Supply,
office supplies . 38.56
Leo S. Tomjack, prisoner
board 92.75
Leo S. Tomjack, mileage 168.00
Arthur W. Tomlinson, sal
ary .118.75
Arthur W. Tomlinson,
mileage . 39.68
Joyce Waller, salary .... 133.00
Kenneth Waring, Co.
Clerk, p>ostagg . 6.00
Wm. F. Wefso, Co. Asses
sor, office supplies.59
Mrs. Elvon Hamilton &
Mrs. Mattie Weller,
i uamages ui opening sec
tion line ., .... 170.00
Motion by Tomlinson, second
ed by Batenhorst, that the Coun
ty Treasurer be instructed tc re
fund the overpayment of taxes
on Capital Stock, pursuant to pro
visions in Legislative Bill 129, to
the following banks: Tri-County
Bank, Farmers State Bank,
Chambers State Bank and Page
Cooperative Credit Association.
Motion carried.
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Barthel, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Road Fund in pay
ment of same. Motion carried.
Gene Adams, labor 236.00
American Gear Co., parts 22.45
Les Andrus, hauling clay. 318.75
Melvin Andrus, hauling
clay .. 393.75
John Angus, hauling grav
el 54.00
Arbuthnot Oil Co., gas 25.12
John Bonenberger, hauling
gravel 54.00
Ed Brandt, road labor . . 233.25
Fritz Brandt, hauling grav
el . 60.00
Ken Cadwallader, hauling
gravel 27.00
Andy Clark, labor . 3.50
( CJark & Mattson, repairing
I & supplies 113.94
Glen Cobb, supplies & re
pairs .. 429.91
Continental Oil Co., sup
| plies 126.32
; Chas. F. Crowley, labor 30.75
' D. A. Lubricant Co., sup
plies - .. 123.58
, Dankert Service, supplies 108.84
, Geary Enbody, hauling
gravel ... 67.50
Frank Determan, labor .. 24.00
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment C., machinery rent
al . 318.00
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment C., machinery rent
al 230.00
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., repairs .. .. 96.26
. Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., parts. 40.85
Galyen Motor Co., supplies
& repairing . 37.16
Tom Alder, labor. 67.50
Les Andrus, hauling grav
el . ... 67.50
Melvin Audrus, hauling
gravel .. 67.50
John Angus, hauling clay. 315.00
Delbert Anson, labor . 262.50
Albert Ballard, repairs &
supplies .... 70.10
John Bonenberger, hauling
clay 315.00
Fritz Brandt, hauling clay 386.25
Bill Brewster, diesel fuel 169.68
Central Supply & Equip
ment Co., tire chains .. 79.89
Fuchs Clayton Machin
ery Co., supplies ... 4.24
Consumers Public Power
Dist., electric service .. 2.00
D. A. Lubricant Co., sup
plies .. .. 104.45
D. A. Lubricant Co., sup
plies 72.39
Finkbine Bros. Lumber*
Co., supplies .... 77.28
Geary Enbody, hauling
clay. 375.00
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., repairs .. 17.15
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., repairs & re
pairing .. .. .. 1199.68
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., repairs & re
pairing .. . 334.93
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., parts . 104.12
Foree Tire & Supply Co.,
parts . 11.60
Floyd Gettert, labor 52.50
Gillette & Son, supplies &
repairing 229.93
Harley Hardware, supplies 8.50
Halva Electric, repairing 12.001
Albert Holbrook, labor 259.88
Kansas-Nebr. Natural Gas
Co., gas service .60
Wm. E. Kelley, cat & pa
trol operator ... 250.95
Knowles Chev. Co., sup
plies & repairing - 16.28
Lamason Garage, welding
services . 25.80
Mid-States Lubricant, sup
plies .. . o*.u3
Motor Parts, Inc., parts... 10.20
Eli McConnell, labor .... 240.45
Harry McGraw, hauling
culverts .. . 5.00
Lyle McKim, patrol op
erator ... 50.40
Nebr. Tractor & Equip
ment Co., machinery
rental .. 646.82
Nebr. Tractor & Equip
ment Co., repairs and re
pairing • •. 50.80
Niobrara Valley Electric
Membership Corp., elec
tric service .. .. ... 1.30
Frank Noffke, welding
services .. .... 39.93
Asa Norton, hauling grav
el .. 27.00
Ray Norton, driving truck 85.00
O’Neill Auto Supply, sup
plies & repairs.144.91
Page Oil Co., gasoline &
diesel fuel .. 180.64
Fred Roberts, labor. 261.80
Art B. Sanders, patrol op
erator 233.65
Austin Searles, labor . 101.85
Servall Towel & Linen Co.,
services rendered . 3.36
Standard Oil Co., supplies 70.31
Frank Tracy, motor patrol
operator 264.56
Norman Ulrich, labor .... 40.00
Henry Vequist, gravel .... 26.80
Wicks Body Shop, repair
ing 27.50
Lloyd Otto, repairing . 4.50
Floyd Gettert, loading clay 243.00
Gilligan Drug, supplies . 13.50
Milo Gorgen, hauling snow
fence .. . 7.50
William O. Hansen, mov
ing trees . 5.00
T. M. Harrington, supplies 13.50
Johnson Hiway Service,
supplies .. .. .. 79.78
Kansas-Nebr. Natural Gas
Co., furnace & installa
tion . . 425.00
A1 Kloppenborg, supplies. 37.59
Leo Kramer, welding ser
vice .. 3.25
Wm. Krotter Co., supplies 90.82
Lohaus Motor Co., repairs
& repairing 121.18
Missouri Valley Machinery
Co., repairs & repairing 32.21
Herman McDaniels, labor 5.00
Lyle McKim, patrol oper
ator .. ... 15.75
IN ear. Tractor <& equip
ment Co., machinery
rental ... 760.52
Nebr. Tractor & Equip
ment Co., parts .. 2.64
Nelson Brayton, supplies
& parts ... 145.20
Niobrara Valley Electric
Membership Corp., in
stallation of electric line
at clay pit. 48.98
Northwestern Bell Tele
phone Co., telephone
service .. 10.95
Asa Norton, hauling clay. 470.00
O’Neill Auto Supply, re
pairs .. .. 41.43
Vincent Osborne, machine
hire 1127.00
Blake Ott, oil & gas . 24.90
Myron Papke, hauling
gravel . 33.75
Myron Papke, hauling clay 393.75
Rockey Implement, parts 4.50
August Schwager, clay &
gravel 200.00
Calvin Seger, labor . 245.70
Shaw Oil Co., supplies ... 120 29
Robert Shoemaker, labor . 5.00
R. D. Stevens, motor grad
er operator . . 245.50
Clede Trobaugh, labor ... 158.00
Dewain Ulrich, labor 250.50
Wheeler Lumber Bridge &
Supply Co., snow fence
& posts .. 136.80
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Flood that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Bridge Fund in
payment of same. Motion car
ried.
Edgar Bulau, labor 133.00
Central Supply & Equip
ment Co., bridge bands
& pipes 1847.40
Lester Porter, labor . 180.50
Joe Burda, labor .... 162.45
Ed Humpal, supplies &
parts .. . . 288.00
Earl Porter, labor.142.50
Anton Weichman, labor 190.30
Motion by Batenhorst, seconded
by Barthel, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Road
^"’dge Fund in payment of same.
Motion carried.
American Gear Co., parts 6.55
Fehrs Tractor & Equipment
Co., repairs & repairing 47.42
Ed Jones, hauling culverts 12.50
Nebr. Tractor & Equipment
Co., repairs & repairing 44.85
Kenneth Werner, supplies 5.00
Ed Brandt, elegrader oper
ator 78.00
Galyen Motor Co., gas . 136.78
Floyd Gettert, labor . 55.50
Knowles Chev. Co., parts.. 4.70
Nebr. Tractor & Equipment
Co., repairs & repairing 10.18
Loo Kramer, welding ser
vices & repairs 53.50
Motion by Barthel, seconded by
Flood, that the following claims
oe allowed and warrants ordered
irawn on the Mail Route Fund
Ln payment of same. Motion car
ried.
Uary Arp, labor . 10.50
Marvin Focken, labor . 12.50
lalyen Motor Co., gas 136.78
Edwin H. Hubbard, hauling
clay 106.50
Wm. Krotter Co., gravel &
supplies ...112.20
Pollack Sand & Gravel,
clay & hauling & loading
clay 975.00
Kenneth Cadwallader, haul
ing gravel 51.00
Fred Fundus, labor .... 28.50
John Hawk, clay & gravel 100.00
Paul Kaup, labor .273.00
Eli McConnell, labor . 22.05
Austin Searles, labor . 54.60
Jasper Winkler, gravel 10.00
5:00 P.M. On motion the Board
adioumed until Nov. 23, 1955 at
10:00 A.M.
KENNETH WARING
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chariman
Full Attendance
for Yule Party
PAGE—All members of the :
HOA club were present Tuesday
afternoon, December 13, when
they were guests of Mrs. Harry
Van Horn for their Christmas
party. Mrs. Robert Van Horn,
Mrs. Calvin Harvey and Mrs.
Richard Asher, who was a guest
of Mrs. Harold Heiss, were guests.
Heart sisters were revealed and
officers were elected. Mrs. Harry
Lampert, sr., will be president and
Mrs. Vernie Finley, secretary and
treasurer, for the ensuing year.
Other Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and
family of Powell, Wyo., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Heiss Tuesday evening, Decem
ber 13, for a waffle supper.
A/3c Walter Rutherford arrived
Saturday for the Christmas holi
days at Page with his parents, Mr.
anl Mrs. Homer Rutherford. His
parents met him at Laurel. He
will report to the Scott air base,
Belleville, 111., on January 2.
Second Lt. Carroll French of
Big Springs, Tex., has arrived for
holiday leave. He accompanied
Joan Braddock from Lincoln, ar
riving Sunday evening. Miss
Braddock is a nurse at Lincoln
General hospital and is on a short
leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, ]r.,
and family were Meadow Grove
visitors Sunday in the home of his
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Braun, and daughters.
Mrs. Harry Harper led the de
votions and the Christmas lesson
when the members of the WSCS
met last Thursday afternoon at
the church; parlors. Routine busi
ness was handled. Mrs. Raymond
Heiss and Mrs. Hattie Carson
were hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and
Veldon were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gray in celebra
tion of Mr. Gray’s 83rd birthday
anniversary.
The Page Methodist Sunday
school presented its Christmas
program Sunday evening to a
large crowd. Primary, junior and
intermediate departments partici
pated. „ _ ,
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes, sr.,
and sons, Lionel and Denny, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Rose Chi
chester and son, Elbert.
Lynch Juniors
Present Play—
LYNCH — The Lynch Junior
class presented a class play, “Ga
briel Blow Your Horn”, Wednes
day and Thursday evenings. 14
and 15, in the school auditorium.
The cast included: Carl Weed
er, Pat Mahon, Carol Norwood,
Dorothy Purviance, Rex Carson,
Kay Christensen, Harlan Heiser,
Kathryn Mulhair, Jimmy Eiler,
Marveine May, Sally Shaw, and
Rosalie Thomson.
Tune in “Voice of The Fron
tier”, Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:30 a.m.
Lynch News
Mrs. Lois Harris returned home
from Mitchell, S. D., Monday. De
cember 12. She had been visiting
relatives there. Her son, Robert,
motored to Mitchell after her.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull spent
the past week in Omaha on a
business and pleasure trip.
Martin Jehorek, jr., spent sev
eral days this week visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Nemic at Spencer.
Clarence Moody and Joe Rihan
ek attended the county officers’
convention at Omaha last week.
Anton Kalkowski and Carlie
Darnell were business visitors in
O’Neill Friday.
Mrs. Earl Moody spent Sunday
evening, December 11, visiting
with Mrs. Hornback’s father,
Jack Pritchett.
Lawrence Hay, Inez Gallop,
Mary Jane Stewart, Evelyn Stew
art and Geraldine Spencer, all of
Lynch, each killed a deer last
week.
mr. and Mrs. Eddie Heiser and
family were recent visitors in Ne
ligh.
Mrs. Gladys Spencer and son
Arden have moved into town
from their farm east of town.
The Sunshine extension club
held its annual Christmas party
at the Glenn Davy home Thurs
day afternoon. Games were play
ed, gifts were exchanged and
luncheon was served at a late
hour.
Bad Roads Restrict
Meeting Attendance
EWING—Due to drifted road
conditions only nine members
were present at the meeting of
the Missionary society of the
Free Methodist church held Fri
day afternoon at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. Ivan Turner.
Mrs. Don Larson, who had
charge of the devotions, read the
“Christmas Story”. The lesson
period was conducted by Mrs.
Howard Miller. Topic concerned
the work of missionaries in the 1
diffrent fields and was presented
by each member, using “Tidings”,
the missionary pamphlet, for in
formation.
Instead of exchanging gifts by
members this year, a child? gift
was purchased. These were box
ed and sent to the Life Line
Children’s home at Kansas City,
Kans.
Thursday Club
in Gift Exchange—
EWING—The Thursday bridge
club held its Christmas party
Thursday afternoon, December 15,
at the home of Mrs. R. O. Rockey.
The home was gaily decorated
for the holiday season. All mem
bers were present.
A 1 o’clock luncheon was ser
ved, the candle-lighted table was
also decorated in the season’s col
ors.
The prizewinners of the after
noon games were Mrs. Maud
Brion and Mrs. Lyle Dierks.
There was an excnange of
Christmas gifts.
Mrs. John Archer was elected
president, Mrs. Earl Billings, sec
retary. Retiring officials are Mrs.
Perry Saiser and Mrs. William
Spence. It was voted to take a
gift to the hostess for «he meet
ings in 1956. Names were drawn
for turns in entertaining the
club.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—Irma Froelich to John C.
Watson & wf 7-19-55 $1000- Lot
11 and West 15 ft lot 12 Blk 50
McCafferty’s Add- O’Neill
WD—Melba E Spath to John
Blair & wf 10-14-55 $2500- Lots
1 & 2 Blk “A”- Chambers
WD—Jennie Eppenbach to Nor
ris C George & wf 12-13-55 $7200
Nwy4 l- Nwy4swy4 1-30-11
WD — John D. Holliday to
Thomas M Holliday 8-6-55 $1
NEy4 25-28-9
WD—James Kubart to Lorris L
Osborne - Rinnie A Gans & Ai
med a K Barry 12-16-55 $1- Lot
1 Blk A- Neeley’s Add- Atk- Re
serving life estate
WD—James Kubart to Charles
H Kubart & Harlan W Kubart 12
16-55 $1- All Sec 35- SEy4- E%
NWy4 14- N%SWy4 13-29-15
Reserving life estate
St Mary’s Alumni f
ANNUAL DANCE $
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American Legion Ballroom
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Chambers Legion
Plans Beef Awards
CHAMBERS—A $25 U.S. sav
ings bond first prize and $10 cash
second prize will be awarded on a
4-H baby beef rate of gain record.
The Chambers post of the Ameri
can Legion is establishing the con
test for baby beeves to be shown
at the Holt county fair at Cham
ber in August, 1956.
Rules require that the calves
to be entered be weighed on a
regularly inspected scales on De
cember 31 and recorded on a
standard weight ticket The dead
line to have the weight ticket for
each calf and entry in to Stanley
Lambert of Ewing, chairman, is
January 15, 1956.
In the event some 4-H’er is un
able to weigh his or her calf on
the prescribed date, he should
weigh within three days of that
date. The contest will be decided
on a gain per day basis. Final
weights will be made by the con
testants at the Dankert weigh
station in Chambers on entry day
of the fair.
No individual may receive more
than one award in 1956. County
Agent A. Neil Dawes urges boys
and girls carrying baby beef pro
jects to enroll.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Nellie Baker returned last
Thursday to her home in Casper,
Wyo., after spending the past
month visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hiatt and
Carolyn were Tuesday, December
13, evening dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A
Baker.
Mrs. Ronald Borg entertained
six little guests Monday after
noon at a party honoring the third
birthday anniversary of her son,
Daryl.
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May the story of the infant Jesus
be a constant inspiration. Let us
pray that Peace On Earth, Good
Will Toward Men wiB be true for. jg
&0 time.
This is the fervent hope from all
members of our staff.
S CENTRAL FINANCE CORP.
| C. E. JONES, Mgr.
| Phone 14 O’Neill
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hrishnas is a thousand things
It’s a winter’s night, and an angel song ... a giant star, and a tiny
stable ... a manger, and straw, and swaddling clothes.
Christmas is a chime... a boy soprano, and Silent Night... carolers, and
The First Noel... the tinkle of a bell on a sleigh, of a coin in a cup.
Christmas is Dickens, and Scrooge, and Tiny Tim. It’s holly on the door,
a candle in the window ... the scent of pine, and the sparkle of tinsel,
Christmas is red and green, and blue and silver. Christmas is white,
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Christmas is cards, and ribbon, and tissue paper. It’s a trip home, an
open latch, and a handclasp. It’s giblets, and biscuits . . . cranberries,
and mincemeat pie.
Christmas is cold and warmth . . . forgiveness, and a smile.
Christmas is a prayer ... a renewed plea for an ancient hope . . . For
Peace ort Earth, Good Will Toward Men.
BENSON'S
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Chevrolet — Oldsmobile — Cadillac
(Formerly Lew White Motor Co.)
PHONE 100 O’NEILL