Legal Notices (First publication Dec 6, 1950) F. Clinch, Attorney IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF LOIS SWETT, GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF JOAN ALICE BARTHEL A MINOR, FOR LEAVE TO SELL REAL ESTATE order to show cause On reading the Petition, duly vertified, of Lois Swett, Guar dian of the estate of Joan Alice Barthel, a minor, which has been duly filed herein for license to sell at public sale an undivid ed one-ninth (1/9) interest in and to the following described real estate, to wit: South Half of the South Half (SVfcSti) of Section One (1), and the North Half (NVj) and the Southeast Quarter (SEQ) of Section Twelve (12), Township Twenty-five (25), Range Sixteen (16), and the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) at Section Thirty (30) and all of Section Twenty (20) and the Southeast Quarter (SEy4) and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (Wt4NEy4) and the East Half of the Northwest Quar ter (EViNWy4) of Section Eighteen (18), and all of Sec tion Seventeen (17), and the East Half (E'ij) and the East Half of the West Half (BViW1*,) of Section Nine teen (19), and the Northwest Quarter (NWl4) and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (W4NEV4) of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29) and the West half of the North east Quarter (WVfeNEQ) and the East Half of the North west Quarter (EVxNWVi) of of Section Five (5), all in Township Twenty-five (25), Runge Fifteen (15), and the East Half (E1,-*) and the Hast Half of the West Half (EyiWVi) of Section Thirty two (32) and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (EV4SWQ) and the South east Quarter (SEV«) of Sec tion Twenty - nine (29), Township Twenty-six (26), Range Fifteen (15), North. West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, it appearing from said Petition that the income from investment of the proceeds realised from such sale of the aforesaid real estate would be considerably greater than the income realized at the present time, and that it it would be for the benefit of the ward that her one-ninth (1/9) undivided interest be sold and the proceeds be put out at in terest or invested in some pro ductive stock: IT IS ORDERED that the next of km of the said minor and all persons interested in her eftate appear before the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, or a Judge thereof, at the Court Houae in the City of O’Neill, Nebr“^’ on the 9th day of January. lMJ at 10:00 A M . to show cause if -,nv there be, why the license should not be granted to the said Is.is Swett, Guardian, to sell said ^ estate at public sale for the purpose above set forth. IT IS FURTHER °RpERE2 that a copy of this order publish! d once each week for three successive weeks, in the Frontier, a legal newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in Holt County, Ne raska. Dated this 4th day of Decem ber. 1956. D R MOUNTS Judge of the District Court 32-34c* Entertains Cast— Miss Viola Haynes entertained I at a play cast party at her apart ment last Thursday. The guests were members of the cast, prompters and stage managers of ••Off the Track,” the senior play. Norfolkans Here— Visitors at the home of Minnie Higgins Monday, November 26, were Mrs. Ella Simon and daugh ter of Norfolk and Mrs. Rosa Bowers. Riverside News Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and son and Anna Miller visited Sunday at the Johnny Miller home. Reverend Turner left Monday for Mt. Ayr, la., to hold a two weeks revival service. Mrs. Tur ner’s mother, Mrs. Yazel, accom panied him to her home at Boone, la., after visiting a week at the Turner home Mrs. James Pollock attended Patsy Pollock’s class )»lay in O’Neill Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs Ora Switzer were supper guests Wednesday even ing, November 28, at the Bert Fink home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and family visited at the Alfred Na pier home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and three girls visited the Leo Miller home Wednesday evening, No vember 28. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon of Denver, Colo., arrived Saturday evening to spend a few days vis iting relatives and friends. Riverside school resumed clas see Monday after a week’s vaca tion with Jeanne Welke as the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont goraery were O'Neill shoppers Tuesday afternoon, November 27. Mr*. Lorraine Montgomery and Mrs. George Montgomery were in O’Neill on business Thursday. Mr and Mrs Wayne Fry and children visited at the Harry Lamport home Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and family and Ai Gibson were Sun day dinner guests at the Richard Napier home. Leo, Walter and Howard Miller attended a sale at Erickson Mon day. Alice and Danny remained for a visit with her parents at Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning of Madison. attended the funeral of Mrs. John McDaniels Monday, November 26. They were over night guests at the Howard Mil ler home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock visited at the Miller home that evening. Steve Miller's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller helped him celebrate his birth day anniversary Tuesday even ing. Ice cream and cake were served. The Bill Lofquist family spent the weekend at their farm home and visited at the Walter Miller home Friday evening. Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mrs. Wayne Fry and girls visited the French town school Thursday afternoon. Otto Retke of Inman did car penter- work for Bill Fry Friday and Saturday. He and Mrs. Ret j ke visited over Sunday at the Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Rol Hord, and Mr and Mrs. Harold Jones. Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Jane He and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Napier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Paul Gunter attended a party Fri day evening at the George Mont gomery home. The party was a surprise on Mrs. Lorraine Mont gomery'. M r and Mrs. Fred Stearns vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. D. E Conner Sundayafternoon. Sunday dinner guests at the Dale Napier home were Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Na pier, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and children The dinner was In honor of Mrs. Montgomery’s birthday anniversary w’hich oc curred on December 5. Jackie Fry played with Stevie Miller on his birthday anniver sary Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Mrs. Willie Shrader and son. Doug, visited atthe Lionel Gun ter home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family visited at the Willie Shra der home Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Lyun Fry and Mrs Kitty Fry were m Norfolk on business Wednesday, Novem ber 28. and Jackie and Shelia Fry visited with their grandparents, .vir and Mrs. Floyd Napier. Sunday dinner guests at the Howard Miller home w'ere the Carl Miller family and Lester Millers of Norfolk and Walter Millers. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Pollock and family of Neligh spent Sun day at the Dave Pollock home. Mrs. Kenneth Pollock and two girls and Mrs. Dave Polock vis ited at the Rollie Snell home in i Page Sunday afternion. O'NEILL l (H ALS Mrs. Alina Eby of Ainsworth visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby. from Sunday, November 25, until Tuesday, No vember 27. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Pacha and family and Mrs. Will Morgan of Atkinson, were in Norfolk Saturday. Mrs. Don Fridley and three girls of Ainsworth stayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones from Saturday until Tues day while Mr. Fridley was in Omaha on business. Gordon Pox 1 leads OHS I hespiant Troupe 882 of the National Thespians Society of the O'Neill public school elected officers .uni held their initiation Friday Officer* are Gordon Fox, pres ident, Judy Luddy, vice president, Lorna Mar cell us, secretary, Ken neth McKini, treasurer and James Reynold son, scribe. Ten members were initiated at the school with a candlelight ceremony. Refreshments were served. The Thespians is the only na tional honorary society at O'Neill high. Miss Viola Haynes is the sponsor. METHODIST (Page-Inmani Rev. Lisle Mewinaw, paste; PAGE— Thursday, December 6: WSCS meeting, 2:30 p.m.; junior choir practice, 4 p.m.; youth choir prac tice, 7:30 p m. 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