Legal Notices (First pub. Sept 12, 1957) NOTICE TO OONTRAf TORS Sealed Bids for the furnishing of all Labor, Tools, Materials and Equipment required to construct an .AIRPORT ADMINISTRATION B1TI-DING and such other work as may be incidental thereto at O’NEILL MUNICIPAL AIR PORT PROJECT NO. 9-25-081 701, will he received at the Of fice of the CITY CLERK at O’ NEILL. NEBRASKA on OCTO BER 1ST. 1957. until 7:30 P. M. o dock C. S. T. and at that time publicly opened and read. All Items of work shall be awarded to one Contractor. The estimated cost of the work is $10 288.00 and the approximate qualities are as follows: One-Story Masonary Adminis tration Building, complete; to in clude Grading and Sand Gravel Surfacing of access Road and Parking Area—1 Each. 4 Cased Well, including Test Hole and Drilling—1 Each. Fence, Class “B”—30 Lin. Rds. 14 Drive Gate—1 Each. 5 Walk Gate—1 Each. Copies of the Plans and Speci fications and other Proposed Con tract Documents are on File and to inspection at the Office of the CITY CLERK. O’NEILL, NEBRASKA, and at the office of B II BACKLLIND AND ASSO CIATES, INC.. SADDLE CREEK ROAD AT POPPLETON AVE NUE OMAHA, NEBRASKA All Bids shall be made on the printed Forms attached to and made a part of the Proposed Con tract Documents. A set of such intents may be obtained from BACKLUND AND ASSO CIATES, INC., SADDLE CREEK \ I > AT POPPLETON AVE NE! upon payment of $10.00, none of which will be refunded. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a Proposal for this work, the Bidder must File, with his Proposal, a Certified Check or Bid Bond made payable to the CITY TREASURER of O’NEII-L, NEBRASKA, in an amount not • .i. . — cm it. .. i a -w. —___a i - mini ii /V v'i uiv. i uiui i iiiiwiuii Hid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish Bond in an uit equal to 100% of his Con tract The CITY OF O’NEILL erves the right to waive all technicalities and reject any or all Bids. The Contractor will be requir ed to pay Minimum Wages in ac cordance with a Schedule of Wage Rates established by The United States Department of Labor and shown in the Proposal Form. By order of the Mayor and City Council of the CITY OF O’ NEILL, NEBRASKA. Attest: O. D. French D. C. Schaffer City Clerk Mayor 20-22c (First pub. Sept. 12, 1957). (John R. Gallagher, Attorney) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE AP P LIC ATI ON OF ELENOR HAYNES, GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF MI*7T A MARTIN. AN INCOMPETENT PERSON, FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE On reading the petition duly verified of Elenor Haynes, Guar dian of the estate of Meta Mar tin, incompetent, duly filed here with for license to sell real es tate, to-wit: All that part of the North east Quarter of the South east Quarter of Section 25, In township 29, North of Range 12, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebras ka, described as follows: Commencing at a point 50 feet West of the Southwest Coiner of Block 2 of Matth ew’s Addition to the City of O'Neill, as per the recorded plat thereof, thence running North 160 feet, thence run ning West 150 feet, thence running South 429 Feet, thence running East 150 feet, thence running North 269 feet to the place of beginning, and it appearing from said pe tition that it would be for the benefit and the best interest of said incompetent person if said real estate should be sold and the proceeds thereof used for the maintenance and benefit of the ward; PT^rnJ*'V,EIEREPORE ORDER ED BY THE COURT that the next of km of said incompetent and I al* Persons interested In said es tate appear before me. D. R. Mounts, Judge of the District Court of Holt County Nebraska, at the Court House in the City of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebras ka on the 9th day of October A. D , 1957. at 10:00 o'clock A M. to show cause if any there tie why license should not be grant ?? fhe said Elenor Haynes, Guardian of said incompetent I Person, to sell the real estate above described for the purpose above set forth. IT IS FURTHER ORDER ED that a copy of this order be published at least three succes sive weeks before the said date <>f hearing in the Frontier, a weekly newspaper printed, pub lished, and of general circulation in Holt County, Nebraska. Dated this 9th day of Septem ber, A. D., 1957. D. R. MOUNTS District Judge 20-22c ;First pub. Sept. 12, 1957) William J. Froelich and Julius D. Cronin, Attorneys NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4211 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NERRASKA. ESTATE OF HUGH J. BIR. MINGHAM, DECEASED THE STATE OF NERRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: 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 DoMaris Birmingham, Julius D. Cronin and William J. Froe lich as Executors thereof, which will be for hearing in this court on October 3, 1957, at 10 o'clock A M LOUIS W REIMER County Judge. < COUNTY COURT SEAL) 20-22 Work & Fun Club Does Needlework VENUS The Work & Fun club met with Mrs. Albert Pospeshil on the afternoon of Wednesday, September 11, with all 13 mem bers present. Needlework was done during the afternoon for the hostess. Mrs. Pospeshil ser ved lunchein at the close of the afternoon. Other Venus News Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser visi ted with Mrs. Mahle Davis, at the Llye Davis home Friday, Septem ber 6. Mrs. Davis is very ill. She enjoys hearing from her old friends. Her address is 904 South 3rd St., Norfolk. The Davises lived in the Venus community most all their lives. Verlyn Gibbs and son, Randy, I called aft the Ora Caskey home Wednesday, September 11. Emil Ruzicka was cutting feed I at the Ora Caskey farm Wednes day, September 11. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey were weekend visitors at the Ralph Brookhouser home Satur day, September 7. Mrs. Lizzie Grim came Sun day, September 8, to spend a week at her daughter and son-in law’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pospeshil. Saturday, September 7, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pospeshil re turned from Sioux City where they visited their son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pospes hil. Mr. and Mrs. Max LeMasters spent several days at Lincoln the week of the state fair where they visited at the David Darr home, and also attended the fair. Con nie and Kathy, their small daughters, stayed with their grandparents, at the H. J. Le Masters home. Engaged to W’ed— Mrs. Margaret Agnes of Nor folk, formerly of O’Neill, has an nounced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mary Virginia, and Earle Holmquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmquist ol Omaha. An October wedding is I planned. Additional Fair Winners Announced Additional award winners at the Nebraska state fair, not pre v Kxtsly announced in The Fron tier. include: Purple ribbons: Entomology displays — Mar ilyn Graham, Claranna Carson. Grass and weed mount— Grat tan Flats 4-H club. School dress Donna Crumly. Demonstration Jack and Jim | Gilg. Demonstration — Gary Fick and Bob Ruther. Demonstration Gary Gillespie and Perry Dawes. Blue ribbons: Secretary’s looks — Barbara Wayman, Laurine Schmitz. Home living demonstration— Lynn McCarthy. I )ress Revue—Gloria Grimes. Herdsmanship—Holt county. Red ribbons: Music identification — Kenneth Peacock, Iielores Schaaf. Entomology — Kenneth Coo lidge. Grass lxx>k—Loren Blake. REA display < wiring i—Larry Dawes, Gary Gillespie. Clothing demonstration—Glor ia Grimes. Carol Tracy. Drees revue— Carol Tracy. Lounging and sleeping outfit— Marcia Widman. Yellow Sponge cake — Elaine Schaaf. Pillowcases Connie Brock man. White ribbons: Junior leader poster—Sharon Swanson. Work and play dress—Connie Brockman. Angel Food cake-Judy Beed. Canned vegetables — Nancy Wray. I Green ribbons: Individual tree identification | judging Gary Fick (seventh I place). Roberts, Bauld Back from Cruise William L. Roberts, personnel man third class, USN, son of Mrs, Hester S. Roberts of route 4, Atkinson, and John E. Bauld, electrician’s mate third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Bauld, sr., of box 94, of O' Neill, Iwth aboard the destroyer, U S S Mansfield, returned to Long Beach, Calif., September 10, after a six-month cruise in : the Western and Southern Paci • fic. Between patrol missions and operations, the ship's crew visit ed Suva, Fiji Islands; Melbour ne, Australia; Manus, Admiralty Islands; Guam; Yokosuka, Yoko hama, Kamakura and Toyko, j Japan; Ilong Kong and Pearl I Harbor. i ' Members Answer Call of Roll— CHAMBERS — The Chambers Legion auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Edwin Hubbard on Fri I day, September 6. Twenty-two 1 members answered roll call, i Vice-President Mrs. A. B. Hub bard presided at the meeting in i the absence of the president, I Mrs. J. W. Walter. It was voted I to make gifts for one gift shoppe i assignment. I The constitution was read by j Mrs. T. E. Alderson, Mrs. Char I les Facquier gave an interesting i report on the district convention, I held at Elgin August 26. A lunch was served by Mrs. Edwin Hubbard, Mrs. Charles Fauquier and Mrs. Ted Tomjack. Next meeting will be October 4, at the home of Mrs. L. V. Cooper Co hostesses will be Mrs. L. O. Lenz and Mrs. John Honeywell. Earl R. Miller Is Air Mechanic— STAR -Army Pvt. Earl R. Mil ler son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ’ Miller of O'Neill, recently was assigned to the 65th trans portation company at Ft. Eustis, V Miller, an aircraft mechanic, entered the army in November, I 1956, and recevied basic training j at Ft. Chaffee, Ark. He was graduated from O Neill I high school in 1951._ I Cattleman’s Opportunity Sale | I Registered, Double Standard I I POLLED HEREFORDSI I Monday, Sept. 30 I | 12:00 noon, Mountain Time I I AT the STOCKY ARDS. ON E MILE SO. TH OF I I wc;j Lake, Nebraska I I _ ™E ENTmE well raoinnSop the I *>yle L. Best Estate I 150 Lots — 150 Head I SST b> Natlo"a|-a'«mpiOT ^dSRo0srtcrs!f M.H1yi'arS r d daUEh,era « GOLD I I cows have spring calves at side Others fnr S"M . S*re' 0003 MINE. Half the I | and open yearlings ^ f°r fal1 ca,v*ng. Bred twtvyear-old heifers I I K 'WO^TOO0roSN0nd13SrAe'Ien!l".ed “ ^ 52 ,00 PLATO CROSO-WAY by me I I Commercial Cattlemen: I --,re M-J “ - -» —. BUy w r I Col. Charles Corkle, Auct. J L_w "^hA,^5^’v^llM^C0lon, Nebr. I M rs. Hammerberg Back from Coast CEUA Mr and Mrs O A Hammerberg were Saturday evening visitors at the William Maloun home. Mrs. Hammer berg had returned by bus Satur day afternoon from Omaha from a thr ee weeks' \ isit in Califor nia Stir went to and from Califor nia by train but missed connec tions at Omaha, so finished the journey by bus. While in California she visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. R. Greenwtxxi and family at Fon tana. and spent two weekends with her sister. Mrs. Ted Jensen ami family, at Gardena. While at the Jensen home she visited an aunt, Mrs. Florence Spray at Castro Valley, Calif. She hadn't seen the aunt for 28 years. She also visited an uncle. N. E. Bright, and family at Santa Paula. Mrs. Hammerberg was accom panied as far as Omaha by a friend, a former resident of Ce lia. who is remembered as Mrs. Nelson Ames but is now Mrs. Charles Nelson of Loma Linda, Calif. She expects to visit relatives in Iowa and Colorado before return ing to her home in California. Other Celia News The fourth birthday anniver sary of Kay MeKathnie, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mc Kathnie, and the 13th birthday anniversary of Janice Risor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Risor of O'Neill, was celebrated at a family dinner at the Milton MeKathnie home Saturday, Sep tember 14. Others present were parents of both girls and the families, Mrs. Emma MeKathnie, Mr. Risor’s mother, Mrs. Blan che Rouse and Marvin of O'Neill, Mildred Keyes of Inman and Miss Maude Rouse of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons attended a picnic lunch arranged by parents and mem bers of Jolly Rambcrs 4-H club, at the Atkinson city park Sun day, September 15. Roger and Gary Hoffman are members of uitr nuu. itur uuuKa wi'ie coin pick'd at the business meeting which followed the lunch. Sever al projects are carried on in this club. Stocker and feeder leader is Bill Black; baking, Mrs. Floyd Butterfield; gardening, Mrs. Dean Stevens and dairy; Dean Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Sheryl, Dorothy Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and Billy were Monday evening, Sep tember 9, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Natchel Rzezot orski and O. A. Hammerberg were Friday evening visitors at the William Maloun home . Linford Sweet spent Sunday at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Dorothy Scott visited the Con nie Frickel home Thursday after noon. Stanley Johnson was a week end Omaha visitors. Mr. and Mrs. John Secheneder and Gail spent Sunday at Royal visiting her mother, Mrs. Fern Morsett, attending a family din ner with 18 present at the Mor sett home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and daughter were Friday eve ning visitors at the James Sich eneder home. Celia Homemakers club will meet at the Clarence Focken home Wednesday, September 25. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Focken were Sunday evenig visitors at the Clarence Focken home. Saturday, September 7, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and family at Blue Hill. On Sunday, September 8, they were guests at the Arthur Wormouth home at Ayr. That night they spent with Mrs. Foc ken's aunt, Mrs. Henry Mulford, and family at Angus. They ar rived home the next day. Junie Focken spent Friday to Monday night at the Jake Braun | nome. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson; and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and family and Mrs. Victor Frickel and children were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Connie Frickel home getting ac quainted with Kurtis Lee, the two weeks-old son, of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry ! and family and Martin Conroy of North Platte were Sunday visit ors at Ft. Randall dam. Mr. Con roy was a Thursday and Friday1 visitor at the F. Kilmurry home. David, Vickie and Gerald: Frickel visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sicheneder Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons visited then- new nep hew, Kurtis Lee, at the Connie Frickel home Sunday evening, September 8. Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht, who were married September 1, were Sunday evening visitors at the LeRoy Hoffman home. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman and grandson, Harold, and Glen Frickel went to Valentine Satur day to attend the opening of an IGA store there which is opera- j ted by their daughter, Mrs. Jer- j ry Henderson and husband, also his parents. They formerly oper- j ated a store in Stuart. On Sunday they visited Don Coleman at Thedford. They returned home Monday. _ Eight Members Make Club Tour— The Pleasant Brook 4-H club held a club tour on August i 27. Eight members were present. The tour started at Wright's. The club practiced two songs there before starting on the tour. They looked as each member’s yard and the girl’s room project. The tour ended at Thiele’s where the meeting was held. They made plans for achieve ment night. After the meeting Mrs. Thiele j served lunch. — By Kathryn i Thiele, news reporter. WINS BICYCLE Jimmy Janousek, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek, won | a bicycle at a grocery meeting' his parents were attending in i Norfolk Sunday. •’ • .1 Ewing I' HA Points to Convention EWING The Future Home makers of America held a meet ing at the Ewing public school Tuesday evening, September 10. After a sack lunch and social hour, a business meeting was held with Miss Beverly Rother ham president in charge. The district convention to lie hold at Akinson Saturday, September 21, was discussed. The Ewing chap ter will have a tiooth on “Child Care and Development”. The chapter also will have charge of centerpieces for the tahles and will feature an educational theme. Projects for the year s work were adopted as follows: For the month of September—clean up for rest rooms at school; October redecorate the teach er's lounge; November baskets for the needy; December FHA caroling followed by Christmas party for the members; January devoted to youth activities; February patriotic program for assembly; March FHA week; April style show; May- instal lation of officers. New members present were Bertha Harris, Sharon Hobbs, Annette Rotherham. Mrs. Nellie Wilcox is chapter advisor. Other Ewing News Mrs. Bertha Urban and Mrs. Herman Sehroeder made a busi ness trip to O'Neill Saturday . Herman Sehroeder. who is em ployed at Ft. Pierre, S.D., spent the weekend in Ewing with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schroe der and family accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Herman Schroe der. transacted business in O’ Neill on Tuesday, September 10. Mr. and Mrs. joe Proas of Roy al \ isited one day this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Schueth. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schueth of Humphrey were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schueth, Thurs day and Friday. Callers at the home of Theo dore Schueth Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Will Connor and Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1-arson. Mrs. Aubrey Wood went to Nor folk on Thursday to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tanek, for a few days. lietuni from Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller re turned Monday, September 9, from three week vacation in Los Angeles and Buena Park, Calif. They visited their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McMann and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McManigal and family. .lodges Hack from Colorado Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Joe Judge rtv turned recently from a trip that took them to Cheyenne, Wyo.. where they were guests of their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Judge. Mr. Judge is in the ser vice there. They went on to Boulder, Colo., to set' his brother and wife, Mr md Mrs. John Judge. They went to the southern part of Colorado where they visited with their daughter. Sr. Mary Gerald. Miss Lola Lee Sturgeon Is Hethrothed— EWING Mr. and Mrs. Merl Sturgeon of Omaha have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss lx>la Lee, and Russell Woeppt'l. son of Mr. and Mi\ Walter Woeppel of Kwing. The couple are planning a De cember wedding. O'NEILL IXH AI-S Mr. and Mrs Ralph Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donohoc were S u n d a y, September 8. guests of Mrs. Morrow's parents. Mr and Mrs John Bauer of Ew ing Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Van Voor his. Mr and Mrs. Frank Parkins attended the ice show in Sioux City Monday, September 9 Mrs, H. I, Undberg, Carolyn and Mrs. K. G- Kruse spent Thursday September 5, in Idn eoin. visiting Mr. and Mrs Uod ney Wilmuth and Carolyn en tered Nebraska Wesleyan uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and boys of Oakdale wore Sun day. September S. guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Brittell. Mr and Mrs. Henry lyifflin and Jo 1,00 attended "My Fair l ady" in Omaha on Thursday, September 5. 2,160-Acre Ranch and Personal Property m_ BECAUSE OF ILL HEALTH, we will offer at public auction the following describ ed real estate and personal property, at the premises, located 5 miles east of Cham j bers, 15 miles south, I 1 miles west and 2 miles south, OR 34 miles south of O Neill to Four Corners, II miles west and 2 miles south, OR north from Bartlett to hour Corners, I I miles west and 2 miles south, OR 35 miles west from Elgin and 2 miles south (road will be marked) on— Wednesday, S«pt. 25th Sale to Start at 12 O’clock Noon_Lunch Served on Grounds THE RANCH DESCRIPTION Comprised of 2,160 acres, all pasture and hay. The ranch is located In both Wheeler and Garfield counties (adjoining ! counties). Good average carrying capacity of from 150 to 175 cows and their increase the year around. The Bentleys have been on this ranch for several years and have decided to sell because of illness. IMPROVEMENTS Improvements include six-room dwelling, large barn, four wells and windmills, fencing provides for four different pas tures. There are also other improvements. TERMS & CONDITIONS Excellent and attractive terms can be arranged for the pur chase of the ranch. Owners will carry back a first mortgage for term of years at very low- interest rate. Terms, conditions and possession information will be an nounced at the sale. As presently planned, possession can be arranged for this Fall, ! INSPECTION Anyone interested in an inspection of the premises should contact the auctioneer broker, Col. Ed Thorin, O’Neill, Nebr., or the owners, who reside on the premises, and they will be glad to show the place, provide legal description, and furnish any other Information. { 106 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 106 3g_Gc ;j Young STOCK COWS, 38—SPRING CALVES mostly Herefords 1—ANGUS BULL 17-Yearling HEIFERS, open From the Doctor Vessly herd — M «r i. oTrrnc The yearlings and spring calves are Here 1 * earlmg IS 1 tfcKIS ford Angus cross. ONE GENTLE SADDLE PONY, Saddle and Bridle 2—Regular Farmall Tractors on rubber 7-ft. No. 16 McCormick Power Mower 7-ft. No. 9 Trail Mower 7-ft. No. 7 Trail Mower 2—12-ft. McCormick Hay Rakes 3 Rake Hitch Farm Hand with manure fork and sweep head complete Ford Ferguson Scoop MACHINERY Tractor Winch and Cable 14 x 24 Cabling Rack on rubber John Deere Wagon, heavy duty on rubber, with rack David Bradley Wagon Wagon on rubber tires Hay Rack 7 x 14 Crane for Ford tractor drawbar 7-ft. Dearborn Power Mower John Deere Manure Spreader 2 Section Harrow 3—Good Feed Bunks Power Sickle Grinder Post Drill Thread Cutters Vise, Anvil Electric Welder Some Used Lumber Lots of Shop Tools, Ma chinery repairs, etc. Terms on Personal Property: Strictly Cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Very good terms can be arranged on real estate. Dot and Stub ntley Owners I COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, CHAMBERS STATE BANK, Licensed Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer Chambers, Nebr., Clerk