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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1957)
Chambers News Mr and Mrs. Boh Ruther and Bobby of Inman were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Leidtke. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Liedtke s birthday anniversary which fell on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fluckey and two boys of Arlington were Saturday and Sunday guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fluckey, and with his brother, Mr and Mrs. Loy Fluckey, and family and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wilkenson. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Damme and children visited his brother, Leslie Damme, at Clearwater Sunday evening. Mrs. Pete Sorenson returned Sunday from a month's visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sorenson and family at Concord. Calif. She spent Saturday night ami was a dinner guest Sunday in the Lloyd Pichler home in Grand Island. Neil Fry of Padroni, Ct>lo., vis ited a few days last week with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Clar ence Fry and sister. Mrs. Ed Codny, and family. Mrs James Coday of Atkinson spent the past week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ed Coday, and family. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Whitaker and three children spent a few days last week visiting her bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ixxkart. at Benton ville, Ark. They also attended a dispersion sale of quarter horses at Lena pah, Okla. Bernard Hoff man carried the mail on the rur al route during Mr. Whitaker's absence. Legal Notice (First pub Oct. 10, 1957.) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WIIJ Estate No. 4217 COUNTY COCKT OF HOI/I COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF CHARLES II MoMANUS, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. TC A1J, CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that 8 petition has been filed for the pro bate of the will of said deceased and for the appointment of Ed ward C. McManus ns Executoi thereof, which will b for hear ing in this court ou October 31, 1957, at 10 o’rlock A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 24-26 ltebekah Emblems Presented at Meeting— Eden Rebekah lodge met Fri day evening, October 4, at thi IOOF hall with 13 members pres ent. Rebekah emblems were pre sented during the good of the or dor. Mrs. Ben Wayman was thi lunch hostess. For Auto Liability & Property Damage INSURANCE Town 5-10-5 17 20; Farm, 13.60 Town 10-20-5 19 00; Farm, 15.00 Town 25-50-5 20.20; Farm. 16.00 Fire and Extended Coverage 5 year Annual Pay Town Dwel ling $2.60 per $1,000.00. Farm: $8 00 per $1,000.00 first year and $3.50 each subsequent v ar. No renewals required. See, Write or Phone L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance Agency O'Neill Phone 218 and U4 Injun in Parade Miss Ann Kelley (above), at tired as an Indian, was one of the entries in Inman’s fall fes tival parade. She was a part of the Willow IXrle school’s prize winning entry. The Frontier Photo. Wins Scholarship Miss Kathleen Spitzenberger (above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spitzenberger of O'Neill, is one of five scholar- i , ship winners at Mt. Marty’s col- | lege, Yankton, S. D. Miss I Spitzenberger is a sophomore, j She moved with her parents to O'Neill from Bonesteel, S. D. Mr. Spitzenberger is owner of j , the D it S Motor company and New Deal Implement company. | l CENTER UNION (O’Neill) Rev. C. P. Turner, pastor Sunday, October 13: Sunday school, 10 am; preaching ser vce, 11 a m.; young peoples meet ing, 7:30 p.m.; preaching service following young people's meeting, j Wednesday, October 16: Pray-1 er meeting and mission study will be in the home of Mr. and j Mrs. Otto Lorenz, 8 p.m. SELLS SEVEN HEAD Bob Beelaert returned home Friday, September 27. from Ak Sar-Ben. He sold seven head. Never An After-Thirst! SWITCH TO SQUIRT ■ The New BULOVA storm ItlUA As smart and rugged as §\mwW& a watch can be! You're always unfailing 17 jewel ac curacy, J masculine appearance, Ji •Waterproof as long as crystal b elMrA ^ kttoct, case unopened. ZSSK Watch enlarged to ihow detail. Pay as little as... *1 A WEEK jfeifotbitffc i i :V; 1YJfa'sYi'Sv^v^^c<isiei^> . .-..:% ,■..-•^<^4 McINTOSH JEWELRY “Where Price and Quality Meet” — O’Neill — Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: September 30—Mrs. > o r s e y Heiter of Atkinson, nedical; Mrs. John Lueht of Unsworth, medical; Mary Lou lead of Stuart, surgical; Mrs. Slossorn Butler of Amelia, med cal; Mrs. Wilfred Kaup of Ituart. obstetrical; October 2— Irs. William Newcombe of Long Jine, medical; Mrs, Alvin Wed ge of Emmtt, medical; Mrs. Ceith Doss of Stuart, medical; Harry McShane of Atkinson, ecident; Mrs. Duane Domina of fewpirt, medical; 4- Mrs. Robert ensen of Rushville, obstetrical; 4rs. John Kenny of Atkinson, nedical; John Liable of Atkin on, accident; Mrs. Anna Kee laugh of Newport, medical; ^ew Genung of Atkinson, acci lent; Mrs. Frank Kaup of Stuart, urgical; Jess Hupp of Atkinson, nedical; Mrs. Clara Jennings of Ltkinson, medical; Mrs. Leonard ling of Stuart, obstetrical. Disntmised: September 30 — »Irs. Bill Morgan of Atkinson, drs. Clarence House of Atkinson, Mrs. Casper Addison of Atkinson, Mrs, Oliver Anson of Atkinson, Mrs, Conrad Kramer of Stuart; October 1—Ernest Greenfield of Newport, Mrs. Vernon Berry of Newport, Mrs. Blossom Butler of Aanelia. Mrs. John Lucht of Ainsworth; 2—Mrs. Willis Peter son and son of Stuart, Mrs. Ed ward Sterns and son of Atkinson. Mrs. Dorsey Heiter of Atkinson; 4 Mrs. Duan<> Domina of New port; Mrs. Wilfred Kaup and daughter of Stuart, Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Emmet, Mrs. Keith Doss of Stuart, John Liable of Atkinson. Mary Lou Head of Stuart. Hospitalized: Gertrude Zinky of Atkinson, James Beck of At kinson, George Lane of Newport, Clara Jennings of Atkinson, Anna Keebaugh of Newport, M r s. William Newcombe of Long Pine, Mrs. John Kenny of Atkinson, Lew Genung of Atkinson, Harrv McShane of Atkinson, Jess Hupp of Atkinson, Mrs. Frank Kaup, jr., of Stuart, Mrs. Leonard King and son of Stuart, ' Mrs. Robert Jensen and daughter of Rush villc, Marion Lucian Astuto . LINDBERC. MEMORIAL (Creighton) September 28-October 5 Admitted: Linda Beckman of Creighton, Albert Raff of Creigh ton. Mrs. Maria Suhr of Creigh ton. Mrs. Merle Mitteis of Or chard. Mrs. John Rudloff of Ver digre, Mrs. Joe Carpenter, Bruns wick. Elmer Haskins of Creigh ton, Mrs. Andrew Larson of Creighton, Mrs. Carl Crosley of Niobrara, Elmer Pavelka of Ver digre, Mrs. Gerald Van Houten of Bloomfield, Earl McElhose of Creighton, Mrs. Cliff Largen of Creighton. Dismissed: George Mindrup of Creighton, Ossie Ferguson of Creighton, transferred to Clark Home, Mrs. Delmar Anderson and son of Winnetoon. Elmer Pa velka of Verdigre, Linda Beck mann of Creighton. Mrs. Wilson Ludwick and son of Creighton, Mrs. John Rudloff and daughter of Verdigre, Mrs. Merle Mitteis and son of Orchard, Albert Raff of Creighton, Mrs. Andrew Lar son of Creighton. Make Plans for Veterans Day— CHAMBERS — The American lA'gion auxiliary of post 320 me Friday evening, October 4. at tht Legion hall with 18 member: present. The president, Mrs. J. YV Walter, was in charge of th» meeting A short program foi Columbus day and navy day wa: presented with songs and read ings. Mrs. Kuben Peltzer was program leader. At the business session a com mittee was appointed to attenc county government day in O Noil October 28. The committee in cludes Mrs. Steve Shavlik. Mrs Don Dankert and Mrs. Ernes Thorin. Members were reminded of < clothing drive which the auxil iary will sponsor soon. Mrs. Gen evieve Bell, clothing chairman will accept used clothing at an> Paul Shierk INSIKANCE AGENCY O'NEILL, NEBR. Insurance ot All Kinds i time. 1 Plans were made for a recept ion for all teachers of the Cham bers community to be held Mon day evening, October 14, at the Legion hall. The auxiliary and the Amor ican Legion met jointly follow ing a separate session by eaet group. Purpose of the joint meet ing was to make plans for voter ans day. For (■ . Better & f Traction...1 Test a ’58 Studebaker with Twin Traction for sure-footed power in mud, sand, ice or snow. Si i\ Studebaker -Packard (JgJ Smith Motor Co., 3d & Douglas, O’Neill - ^ -* 1 “1 Selling I I AT . . . I 640-A Deeded - 640-A School Lease Land I HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA I I Saturday, October 19th, '57 I I ON THE PREMISES — I O’CLOCK P.M. — NO POSTPONEMENTS - RAIN OR SHINE I | FREE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS WILL BE SERVED I I Known As the Edmiston Place I THESE LANDS, known as the Edmiston Place, will be sold on the premises, located 5*/2 rniles north and ■ 3 miles east of Page, Nebr., OR 13 miles east and 1 mile north of O’Neill, Nebr., OR 24 miles west and 1 mile S north of Creighton, Nebr. Buck Edmiston will show the property to interested prospects at any time. He I lives on the place. | The Deeded Land 640 ACRES LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SWYa of Section 15; SWV4 of SEy4 of Section 15; NVVy4 of Section 22; SEy4 of Section 22; NWy4, SWy4, SEy4 of NEy4 of Section 22, all in Township 29, Range 9, Holt County, Nebraska. The above land is all in grass and in excellent con dition. The quarter in Section 15 is fenced hog and sheep tight, has a nice lake stocked with fish, is watered by fine springs, cuts an abundance of choice hay. It will be offered separately if interested buyers so desire. |r The remaining 480 acres is all top grade pasture, p fenced with four wires, watered by Middle Branch . Creek and live springs. An abundance of trees furnish the best of shade and shelter. TERMS ON DEEDED LAND: 25 percent cash day of sale. Settlement and pos session March 1st, 1958. Warranty deed and abstract furnished buyer. This Is How Land Will Be Offered: This property will be offered in units of 160 acres and 480 acres (deeded land), 640-acre school lease — or all together — in a manner productive of the highest dollar. The School Lease 640 ACRES LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 16, Township 29, Range 9, Holt County, Nebraska. LOCATION: Immediately across the road west of the S deeded land. IMPROVEMENTS: Four-room house with running water. Two chicken houses. Garage. Corn crib. Hog house. Milk House. Shed-Type Barn. Flip-Roof Barn, h enced and cross-fenced. 90 acres of well-established shelterbelts, 270 acres of crop land including 20 acres of alfalfa, 68 acres of corn base, 320 acres of pasture, balance in lots and buildings. watered by o wells and 1 windmill. All bldgs, wired for electricity on REA. Two miles to school. Daily mail delivered at house. I nsurance on buildings S3,600. HERE IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE This lease still has seven years to run at an annual rental of $495 00 a year. Sixty-eight acre com allotment, is eligible for Soil Bank payments; 202 acres or farm land eligible for Conservation Reserve under five year contract. Rental pay ments under this plan could produce nearly $8,500 cash income over five year period and still leave owner full and unrestricted use of over 400 acres of grass PLUS all improvements. YOUNG MAN, LOOK INTO THIS! This School Ijind Lease sells subject to the approval of the State of Ne braka, Department of School leases. Assignment of Incase and Rill of Sale to Im provements on the following terms: 40 percent cash; 20 percent annually for the following three years; OR all cash — buyer’s choice. For Further Information, Details, Loan Possibilities, Etc., See or Write: VIRGIL LAURSEN, Agent for the Owners O’NEILL, NEBRASKA — PHONE 434 SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY — I Ernie Weller Associates I I ATKINSON, NEBRASKA I