The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 25, 1957, Image 9

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    Legal Notices
Julius I) Cronin, Attorney
i Firt pub. July 11, 1957.)
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF Af<iorNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF PEARL E. WHITE
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
o( heirship inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approved of final
account and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
July 31, 1957, at 10 o'clock, A.
M.'
LOUIS W REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
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(Firt pub. July 11, 1957.)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
notice ok probate of will
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF NELLIE V. WEL
SH. DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of E. M. Merriman as Administra
tor with the Will Annexed there
of which will be for hearing in
this court on August 1, 1957, at 10
o'clock A. M.
LOUIS W REIMER
County Judge.
(COl NTY COURT SEAL)
ORDINANCE NO. 300 A
An ordinance providing for a
levy to raise funds by taxation on
property situated within the cor
porate limits of the City of O'
Neill, Nebraska, for the fiscal
year beginning the first Tuesday
in May, 1957, and ending the first
Tuesday in May, 1958.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF 0’NEII.L, NE
BRASKA:
Sc- ion 1. That the City of
O'Neill, Nebraska, make the fol
1 owing levy for taxation for the
fiscal year beginning the first
Tuesday in May, 1957, and end
ini die first Tuesday in May, 1958,
on the taxable properly within the
corporate limits of the City of
O'Neill, Nebraska.
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Money to Loan
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AUTOMOBII.ES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
C. E. Jones, Manager
O’Neill Nebraska
Cattle Auctions
WILL BE HELD
Every Tuesday
For the convenience of you
who have even a limited
number of cattle to sell, we
will hold our regular sale
every Tuesday. Phone us your
listings in advance when pos
sible. Your patronage Is ap
preciated.
Northern Nebraska's Best
Advertised Auction
“The Old Reliable"
Atkinson Livestock
Market
l*h. 5141 Atkinson, Nebr.
"Selling Cattle Exclusively”
For General purpose—5.00 mills
on the dollar.
For Maintenance of Streets—
3.0 mills on the dollar
For Maintenance and improve
ment of parks 0.5 mills on the
dollar.
For Municipal advertising—0.2
mills on the dollar
For Maintenance of Fire De
partment —0.5 mills on the dollar.
For Maintenance and improve
ment of airport—0.2 mills on the
dollar.
For Maintenance of sewers—0.3
mills on the dollar.
For Street lighting—1.1 mills
on the dollar.
For Sewer Bond sinking fund
and interest—1.0 mills on the dol
lar.
For Water l»ond sinking fund
and interest—1.3 mills on the dol
lar
For Park improvement bond
sinking fund and interest—1.5
mills on the dollar.
For swimming pool bond sink
ing fund and interest—0.5 mills on
the dollar.
For intersection paving bond
sinking fund and interest—3.2
mi'ls on the dollar.
for Armory Fund 1.0 mills on
tne dollar.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from
and after passage and publication
as provided by law
Passed and approved this 2nd
day of July, 1957.
D. C. SCHAFFER
ATTEST: M’y°r
o. D. FRENCH
Clerk
(First pub. July 11, 1957)
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by my wife after
July 10.
DAVID RUMBAUGH
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Page News
A special crew of workmen
from Yankton, S. F>., cleaned and
repaired the water tank Inst week,
working nights on account of the
heat.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Dobbins
visited Sunday with his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Dobbins, enroute from
Kansas to their home at Scotts
bluff.
Mrs. Albert Kosmicke and son,
Russell, were visitors in the
Frank Cronk home last week.
Mrs. Kosmicke is Mrs. Cronk’s
sister.
Carl Max, Frank Cronk and
Charles Wiseman took cars Sun
day when the members of the
Midget baseball team was given
the opportunity to see the game
between Denver, Colo., and Oma
ha at Omaha. A double header
was played: First game, 4-3 with
Omaha winner, second Denver
the winner, 4-1.
Mr. and Mrs, Otto Terrill and
daughter. Marilyn, went to Salina,
i Kans., Saturday where they were
I guests of Rev. and Mrs. Willard
Lloyd and attended the wedding
j of their daughter, Shelly Lloyd,
and Jerry Terrill on Saturday eve
ning.
Mrs. Lyle Parsons and son of
Denver. Colo., accompanied the
| Terrills home to Page for a
i w’eek's visit.
The “rained-in” Sunday picnic
j planned by the members of the
! East Side Kountry Klub was post
poned until Sunday, July 28, at
the Page park.
Leslie Stevens of Oakland stop
ped Tuesday in Page and called
on his sister. Mrs. Roy Cunning
! ham, and Mrs. Eva Cunningham
and his brother, Herbert, and
their families enroute to O’Neill
where his wife had visited the
past week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Grutch. They
Members of the Just-A-Mere
! club were entertained in the
hortie of Mrs. Carrie Townsend.
A social hour followed at 2:30 o -
clock dessert luncheon. Mrs.
I Hattie Carson will be the August
2 hostess. __ _
85 Present for
Memorial Tea, Page
PAGE The annual memorial
tea was held Thursday afternoon
at the Methodist church sponsor
ed by the members of the WSCS.
Mrs. Edgar Stauffer was in
charge of the program. Mrs.
Lisle Mew maw, spiritual life sec
retary. had the devotions Her
topic was "Why I Believe in
Missions”.
The members of the junior
choir sang "In The Garden" and
“He Lives". They were accompa
nied by Mrs. L. F. Knudsen. Miss
Bette French accompanied the
group of girls who sang "Whis
pering Hope".
Miss Donna Hyatt of Bristow
gave a report on the mission tour
she took earlier in the year. Bou
quets of seasonable flowers were
used in the decorating scheme.
Mrs. Harold Kelly, president of
the King's Daughter's society,
poured at the tea table.
Members of the King's Daugh
ters society and the Inman WSCS
were guests. About 85 were in at
tendance.
Other Page News
returned to Oakland that evening.
Miss Maude Martin returned to
Page Wednesday, July 17, after
nearly a month's absence. She
visited a nephew, D. J. Martin
and family at Denver, Colo., the
Neil Holt and L. L. McCarthy,
families at Colorado Springs and
a niece, Mrs. Edna Wright at Al
liance, Mrs. Martin’s old home.
Mrs. Owen Parks went to Lin
coln Monday and was accompa
nied from there to Omaha by her
daughter, Mrs Paul Robinson,
and daughter, Pamela, to the Jim
Bartak home. Tuesday, Mrs. Bar
tak and children and Miss I»is
Jean Parks of San Diego, Calif.,
accompanied the group to Page
where they spent the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks. Fri
day evening Larry Parks and
Paul Robinson joined tne group
for the weekend, returning to Lin
coln Sunday evening. Lois Jean
will visit the Robinsons a couple
of days and spend a couple of
days in Omaha with the Bartaks
and leave Friday for her home.
Mrs. Dora Townsend left Sat
urday for Hartington where she
will visit her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Weir.
Mrs. Carrie Townsend went to
Norfolk Saturday where she will
visit her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Chmeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and
children of Kearney were Tues
day to Friday guests of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Copes.
Annual Firemen’s Ball of
Creighton Volunteer Fire depart
ment at Lakeview pavilion, Mon
day, August 5th, Bob Calaine and
orchestra.
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Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen
and daughters of the Star com
munity were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen.
Mrs. Marie Clemens of Creigh
ton is making a visit of indefinite
duration at the home of her
hrother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg.
Mrs. Myrtle Fleming and
daughter, Mrs. Frank Belmar of
Ewing accompanied Mrs. Dora
Townsend of Norfolk, Friday for
medical consultation. They were
supper guests of Mrs. Sarah Ad
ams at Chamers. Mrs. Wilma Sal
trand of Turlock. Cal., and Mrs.
Iva Hart of Pasadena, Cal., were
also guests of Mrs. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reynolds,
Cheryl and Lonny of Osceola,
la are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Wertz.
Gary Waller of Omaha spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Waller. Return
ing with him to Omaha on Sun
day was his sister Rita, who
will visit her aunt, Mrs. Florence
Albers, for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing
visited from Sunday until Thurs
day with their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Janzing,
in Wichita, Kans.__
Eagle I'wkfR
Prepare for Fair—
The Eagle Creek 4-H met Sun
day, July 21, at the home of Ly
Nda Hynes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs IX>n Hynes.
Roll call was answered by tell
ing what you intended to exhibit
at the county fair. One member
was absent. Norma Widtfeldt
gave the treasurer's report. Each
member brought a pressed weed
to make up an exhibit to be taken
to the fair. There was a discus
sion as to who would take part
in pre-fair day, the style show,
and the speech contest m O'Neill.
Tom Drueke gave a demonstra
tion on the washing of a calf.
Next meeting will lie at Cindy
and Terry Brown's on Sunday,
August 11. Exhibits for the fair
will be turned over to the lend
ers at this time. By Vincent
Ernst, reporter.
METHODIST (O'Neill Emmet)
Rev. Glenn Kennicott. pastor
O’NEILLr
Thursday, July 25: Prayer cir
cle, 10 a. m., at Claude Bates
home; WSCS program committee,
2:30 p. m., at church.
Friday, .July 26: Dorcas society
meets, 2 p. m., at the church.
Sunday, July 28: Worship ser
vices. 8:30 and 11 a. m.; Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m. Floyd Root of
Belden, district lay leader, will
bring the message at both morn
ing services.
Wednesday, July 31: MYF
swimming party, 6:30 p. m., at
the pool; choir, 7:30 p. m., at
the church.
EMMET
Sunday. July 28: Worship. 9:30
a. m.. with Floyd Root of Belden
substituting for Rev. Kennicott
who is on vacation; Sunday
school, 10:30 a. m.
BOTH CHURCHES
While pastor is on vacation
contact Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr.,
for notices, information, etc.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Duard Heming
way of I,os Angeles, Calif., were
Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kirkpatrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stemple and
grandson, Greig Stemple, of Coun
cil Bluffs, la., visited from Satur
day until Tuesday with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Kyster.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humrich
and children took a trip to New
castle and Onawa, la., from Wed
nesday, July 17. until Friday.
Mr.' and Mrs. Stanley Long
necker attended a class picnic
in Columbus Sunday and visited
schoolmates. They returned Mon
day. „
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarville
and family spent from Sunday,
July 14, until Wednesday, July 17,
at Wheaton and Alexandria, Minn.
Betty Bower of Spalding is
spending the week at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Carrol McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Humrich and
family attended a reunion of Mrs.
Humrich’s nurses training class
in Plainview. Monday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Preston Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall
and family visited Friday at
home of Mr. and Mrs. August
Karel in Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pauley and
Stephen and Jim of Scottsbluff ar
rived Sunday to spend a few days
with her sister. Mrs. K. L. Van
Voorhis and Mr. VanVoorhis.
Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and
Evelyn visited at the Bud Mitchell
home Sunday.
Miss Beverly Carson is spend
ing a few days at home visiting
her folks, relatives and friends.
She is employed at Lincoln.
Miss JoAnn Aim spent Sunday
with Alyce Halstead.
Mrs. Albert Carson and daugh
ters went to O’Neill Friday to
meet Johnny Hill of Rushville who
is going to spend a few days va
cation at the Carson farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene
and Donna visited at the Edward
Carson home Sunday and were
dinner arid supper sut-aus uicic.
The Robert Sholes children vis
ited at the Harry Johnson home
over the weekend.
STUART—Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dolph Kubic of Stuart were in O'
Neill Friday on business. While
there they met Rolrort Mlinar and
discussed the fishing situation in
Nebraska and South Dakota.
Exciting new*
from America's
largest automo
bile insurance
company 1 State
Farm Mutoal
now offers care
ful driven a brand-new ante
policy with over 44 extra-pro
tection feetoree. It's the
broadest coverage ever of
fered by State Perm. Set
full details from a man yoes
ought to know—your Stats
Farm agent:
Ed Thorin
O'Neill
State Farm Mut. Auto Ins.
Co. Home Off.: Bloomington, HI.
A! AUCTION!
. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
Saturday, August 3
— 2:30 P.M.— __
4-ROOM RESIDENCE
Approximately 1 I years old
With Part-Basement
Living Room — Kitchen (with built-in cupboards)
Bedroom — Bath
located on South Tenth st. four blocks south of Bazel.nan Oil Station, northwest cor
ner of block on west side of street (facing north).
Includes excellent garden spot.
an excellent investment for a small family
termFavailable
Legal Description: I»t 1. Block E. Millard’s Addition. City of O’Neill.
Eugene Lawrence, Owner
VIRGIL L. LAURSEN, Broker
Col. Vem Reynoldson, Auctioneer
Lynch Man Loses
Finger in Machine
LYNCH Joe Milacek. whose
hand was caught in the windrower 1
when he was attempting to clean
the rollers, is "fair" at the Veter
ans hospital in Grand Island.
Both hands were seriously in-1
jured, hut only one finger was ;
lost.
In attempting to free his hands,
his clothing was caught and stop
ped the* tractor. Skin was graft
ed cm his body and hands during
surgery.
His wife, and brother. Glen, al-!
so Mr and Mrs. Dan Chambers I
went there Saturday to visit him.
Cchool of Instruction
Held for Rebekah*—
Eden Rebekah lodge met Fri
day evening. July 19 with 20
members and six guests present.
Following the regular meeting,
Mi's. Sophia Pascale of Omaha
vice president of the Rebekah as
sembly of Nebraska, conducted an
interesting school of instruction.
Five members of tne Rebekah
lodge of Lynch were guests.
A covered dish luncheon was
served after the meeting.
Mrs. Leonard Miller, Mrs. Ver
non Lorenz, Mrs. George Robert
son and Mrs. Joe Menish were in
charge.
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(First pub Julv 25, 1957»
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, I am rt'quir
t'd to make the folk wing describ
ed change in district boundaries:
Detach the S 4 Section 2, Town
ship 24 Range 9 (mm District
No, 18A* and attach it to District
No. 46
A hearing of said matter will
be held in my office at the Court
House in O'Neill, Nebraska on
August 5, 1957, 10:30 A M. when
all interested may appear and
be heard.
ALICE L. FRENCH
Countv Superintendent
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WESLEYAN METHODIST (Page)
Rev. Burl Baty, pastor
Sundiiy, July 28: Sunday-school,
10 am., superintendent. Owen
Parks; worship service, 11 am.
young people's meeting, 7:30 p.
m., Mrs. Burl Baty, adult coun
selor; worship service, 8 p in.
Visit* in Grand Island—
Mrs. Mary Dusatko returned
Monday from Grand Island where
she had been visiting her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Allen, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson left
Sunday morning for a short vaca
tion in the Black Hills.
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WATER
Don’t Lose Your Crop!
Wo have hired another well driller to help out through the
critical period just ahead. This should enable us to continue
giving you the best in service even though we should become
very busy.
See the coupler we use lor the best in irrigation.
ELKHORN SUPPLY CO.
3 blocks south of stoplight FAY BR1TTELL, Owner
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THE SOIL
WIU. TAKE W \TEK only about so fast anti depending on
the profile, will hold only about so nint h So let us
show you how our l*OKT O 1.1 M Sl’KIN Hl.EK IRKMt ATION
SYSTEM will gi\ c you a OENTIJC H\IN. NOT \ Cl OCD
HI KST that causes plant leaching and loss of fertility. lie
signed by tpinlificd engineers, guaranteed to do the job as
planned.
Ill s| lit: to see this coupler we use for it Is the best and
simplest on the market. No delays because of damaged
pipe or ends, lit pairing made right in the field. No leaking.
Easy to connect or disconnect.
W* WIIJ, AHRANfiE FOR YOl R DKI1J.INO
CA1J. ON 1 S OR WHITE FOR FREE ESTIMATES
IK t OI ARE m.NMMi TO IHKIC.ATE
Do It Right, With Light
PORT - O - LUM
FERTILIZER — FARM SEED
PRODUCERS’ EXCHANGE
BKE1.KT1N BOARD—IT DOESN’T (OST, IT PAYS
FOR SALE
Several gtxxl used combines, ready to go.
Plows, now and used.
2,001) bushels good corn (ear).
Several good bulls.
Saddle horse, Shetland ponies.
Some other Items.
WANTED
Ust'd I1IC mower for 11 IHC
2.0(H) bushels oats (Nemaha prefered).
2 blue grass strippers.
2 old grain binders.
WE (iKIND SICKLES LIKE NEW.
TEKSEED HYBRID SEED COHN FOR UMX PLANTINU
Try Our Yeast l eed l or More Profit
ELKHORN SUPPLY CO
3 blocks south of stoplight FAY IIRITTELL, Owner
In order to settle the Estate of the late Walter Trussell, the following Real Estate and
Personal Property will be sold at Public Auction on the premises, located in the North
west Corner of the Village of Chambers, Nebr., on
FRIDAY, JULY 26th j
Sale Starts at 1 P.M. I
Ranch-Style Dwelling
Four-room all-modern ranch-style dwell
ing with garage attached.
A small acreage and machine shop are in
cluded with this real estate.
This property has been built recently and
is in good repair.
This property should be inspected to be
appreciated for it is truly a comfortable
home in excellent location.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
All of Block 3 and North Half of Block 4 in North Side Addition,
Village of Chambers, Nebr.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE SALE
Twenty-five percent down on day of sale. Balance due and pay
able when abstract and deed are furnished. Purchaser may
have immediate possession.
Personal Property
I
1955 Custom Line Two-Door Ford Sedan !
With radio and heater. Actual mileage 4,800.
1949 Ford Tractor
In good repair.
Belt Pulley for Ford Tractor
Scoop for Ford Tractor
7-Ft. Mower for Ford Tractor
Complete Line
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Oil Space Heater — Radio — Stove
Refrigerator — Beds — Dressers
Vacuum Cleaner
Carpenter Tools — Firearms
100-Ft. of Snow Fence
TERMS OF PERSONAL, PROPERTY SALE
Strictly Cash
NOTE: Any prospective purchaser wishing to personally inspect the house and acreage may contact Ed C. Smith, Chambers, Ne
brstska who will show’ the premises.—AUCTIONEER.
J »hn R. Gallagh r, Ex cut( r
COL. WALLACE O’CONNELL, O’Neill JOHN R. GALLAGHER, O'Neill, Nebr. 1