The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 28, 1957, Image 11

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    Stuart ‘S’ Men
Attend Clinic
STUART A trip to the Hast
ings college basketball clinic Fri
day for members of the Stuart
high “S” club was intended tn
sharpen the Bronocos fo- the
1957-'58 cage campaign The
Bronocos open next Tuesday at
Spencer.
The Hastings clinic was con
ducted by the Phillips Co. Oilers.
The "S" men then moved to Lin
coln Saturday to witness the Ne
braska-Oklahoma football game.
They were escorted on the
weekend outing by Coach Clifl
Hermance, Assistant Coach Ra\
Ray Shearer, and Aubrey Proett.
Dane Bigelow, who breezed at
a 14-point-per-game bust season,
Russ Cobb and Don Schmaderer
are regular holdovers from last
year s cage team. Tom Bigelow
and Jerry Taylor are also veter
ans.
The Rroncs will feel the loss of
Mel Stracke, who is out with a
broken leg
Hermance is hunting foes for
December 20, January 14 and
February 18.
Schedule (conference):
Dec. 3 -Spencer there.
Dec. 6 Ainsworth, here*.
Dec. 10—Bassett, here*.
Dec. 13 St. Mary’s of O’Neill,
there.
Dec. 17—Valentine, there*.
Jan. 7—Wood Dike, here
Jan. 10—Atkinson, here*.
Jan. 17- Springview, there*.
Jan. 20-24—Holt county tour
ney at O’Neill.
Jan. 31—Long Pine, there.
Feb. 3-7 North-Central tourney
at Ainsworth.
Feb. 12 St. Joseph of Atkinson,
bere
Feb. 14- Page, here.
Fob. 21— Ewing, here.
Weier, Tomlinson
Land on ‘All-State’
Bruce Weier, center on the un
defeated St Mary’s academy
grid team, won the center berth
on the Sunday Journal-Star myth
leal all-state eight man grid team
Wojpr, a senior, lettered foui
years in football at St. Mary’s.
Larry Tomlinson, a Junior, waj
given a second team line positior
on the Journal-Star selections.
SMA was rated third in th«
final eight-man grid standings Ir
the state by both the Journal-Star
and Omaha World-Herald.
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O'Neill to Host
Class B Tourney
O’Neill hns teen chosen as the
site for the district class B bas
ketball tournament.
Officials of the class B schools
in the district convened here
Thursday evening and picked the
site and the dates -February 25
26-27-28. 0 Neill Supt. M. J.
Baack will be tourney director.
Pairings will be drawn on Feb
ruary 12 Four seeded teams
will be picked on a percentage
basis of games won and lost up
until that time.
Class B schools which will com
pete in the O'Neill tourney are
Boomfield, Creighton, Neligh,
Plainviow, O'Neill high. Burwell,
Bassett and Gordon.
Swinj Opens Next
Week with Tilden
EWING—‘‘They’ll be ragged
the first few games,” Coach Fritz
Reifert opined Tuesday while
polishing up the Ewing high Ti
gers in preparation for next
week’s cage opener against Til
den.
“But that’s to he expected from
a small school shifting from foot
ball right into basketball." ,
Veterans in the Orange-and
Black camp are Sonny Carl, sen
ior center; Stan Bartos. senior
forward; I-arry Rotherham, jun
ior forward; Jerry Hahlbeck, jun
ior guard; Denny Scheer, senior
forward, and Ronnie Cloyd.
Likely candidates are Bill Bau
er, Ronnie Thoendel, Lyle Larson,
Gary Eacker, Freddie Wright,
Bob VVelke, Leon Halbeck and
i Dick Williamson.
The Tigers belong to the Corn
belt conference.
Schedule:
Dec. 3—'Tilden, here.
Dec. 6—Page, here.
Dec. 13—Meadow Grove, there.
Dec. 10 Newman Grove, there.
Jan. 3 Elgin, here.
Jan. 10—Creighton, there.
Jan. 14 Orchard, there.
Jan. 17 Inman, there.
Jan. 20-24—Holt county tourna
ment at O'Neill.
Jan 27-31 Combelt conference
i tourney at Tilden.
Feb. 4 -Clearwater, there.
Feb. 7—Battle Creek, here,
i Feb. 11 Oakdale, here.
Feb. 21—Stuart, tttere.
Feb. 24-28 — District class C
tournament (to be determined).
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Welcome to O’Neill’s
TURKEY DAY
Saturday, Nov. 30th
Register for Your Turkey
at the
Chamber of Commerce Headquarters
Harrington Agency — Fourth & Douglli
75 TURKEYS
Will Be Given Away!
ONE TO A FAMILY
REGISTER EARLY . . . stay all day! One
third of the dressed fowls will be given away at
noon, one third at 4 p. m., and one-third at 8 p. m.
One registration good for all drawings.
Birds Valued at S5 Each
To be distributed while they last!
O’Neill’s Annual Turkey Day
is under the auspices of the
Chamber of Commerce
5 Hot Frosh Pep
Coyote Prospects
Witte Welcomes 5
Senior Vets
CHAMBERS- Coach Bill Witte’s
Chambers high Coyotes, after
wrapping up a highlv-successful
football campaign, have turned
to the hardwood. Witte is build
ing his cage team around five
senior lettermen and, oddly
enough, five hot frosh prospects
The senior veterans are Rod
Elkins, forward; Lonnie Taggart,
guard; Kenny Thomson. cen*er;
I Xxtg Dankert, guard, and Bob
Klabenes, forward.
Last year’s high scoring 6-3
center, Bill Young, transferred to
Meridian, Ida., where he did well
in football this p<jst season and
was a regular. Meridian is com
parable in size to O'Neill.
The Chambers graders last
year won the Sandhills Gateway
conference grade basketball tour
ney and finished second in the
Holt county grade tourney. Five
eighth graders on that team are
competing for berths on Witte’s
1957-'58 varsity team as fresh
men. They are Dean Smith,
Butch Elkins. Danny Walters, Art
Wintermote and Harlan Liesewald.
Other prospects include Rich
ard Grimes and Jim Cavanaugh,
juniors; Boh Gardener and Eddie
Fleek, sophomores; I^arry Swan
son and Delbert Fleek, fresh
men.
Schedule:
Dec. 3 Erieson, here.
Dec. 6 Royal, here.
Dec. 10 Meadow Grove, there*.
Dec. 12 St Joseph (Atkinson),
there.
Dec. 17—Elgin, there*.
Dec. 19 Oakdale, here*.
Jan. 3 Bartlett, here*.
Jan 6-10 — Sandhills Gateway
conference tourney.
Jan. 14—Spalding, here*.
Jan. 17—Page, there*.
Jan. 20-24- -Holt county tourna
ment.
Jan. 28—Inman, here*.
Jan. 31 Atkinson, there*.
Feb. 7—Orchard, there*.
Feb. 14— Brunswick, here*.
Feb. 21 -Clearwater, there*.
"Volleyball games.
Coyotes Post
6-1-1 Grid Record
CHAMBERS It was six wins,
one loss and one tie for the
Chambers high gridders in six
man circles during the 1957 sea
son.
Coach Bill Witte’s team plas
tered Bartlett, 33-0; Oakdale,
33-0; Brunswick, 44-6; Meadow
Grove, 46-12; Orchard, 52-13, and
Humphrey, 44-6.
They lost to Clearwater, 12-30,
and had to settle with Elgin for a
6-6 tie.
The Clearwater team, which
handed the Coyotes their only loss,
was rated in the top 10 six-man
clubs in the state, according ta
the Omaha World-Herald.
‘Balers’ Average’
Says Marv Boesen
No Starting Team
Yet Picked
ATKINSON—Coach Mary Bo
sen’s Atkinson high Balers are
shaping up rapidly and are prep
ping for the season's opener
Tuesday. December 3. against St.
Mary’s of O'Neill. The game will
be played at Atkinson
“We’ll put an average team on
to the floor,” Coach Boesen pre
dicted to The Frontier. "We don’1
have the sharp-shooting we had
a year ago.”
Only two lettermen reporting
are Duane Humphrey and Jim
Hendricks, both guards. Early
scrimmages indicate that Dor
Sladek, who has soared to 6-2Ms
will get the center nod and it's
likely Paul Focken will earn a
starting berth at forward.
“I don’t have a starting five
picked yet,” Boesen insisted
“They’ll be plenty of shifting anc
substituting.”
Bill Baker and Ken Prussa
both juniors, are strong candi
dates; also Roger Dobias, a soph
omore, who has been getting ir
some varsity scrimmaging. Othei
top candidates include Bryar
Martens, Elvon Anderson amc
Gary Hitchcock.
Schedule;
Dec. 3—St. Mary's (O’Neill),
here.
Dec. 5- Ainsworth, here*. .
Dec. 10—Valentine, here*.
Dec. 13—Springview, there*.
Dec. 17—Long Pine. here.
Dec. 20—O’Neill high, there*.
Jan. 7—Butte, there.
Jan. 10—Stuart, there.
Jan. 114—Wood Lake, here.
Jan. 17—Burwell, here.
Jan. 20-24—Holt county tour
ney at O’Neill.
Jan. 28—Bassett, there*.
Jan. 31 Chambers, here.
Feb. 3-7—North-Central toume>
at Ainsworth.
Feb. 11—Page, here.
Feb. 14— St. Joseph s of Atkin
son.
Feb. 18—Inman, here.
Kelley Sidelined
but Inman Romps
INMAN—Roland Hansen, wh<
took the place of the regular cen
ter. Ned Kelley, sick in a hospita
with the flu, pumped in 22 point
here Thursday night to beat Roy
al, 75-44. in a basketball game
Francis, who led Royal with 1
points, was a constant scorini
threat against Inman.
Defensive play of Sam Watsoi
and Neal Kelley was a big hel]
to Inman's cause.
Score by quarters:
Royal 9 10 11 14—4
Inman 17 1? 20. 19—7
Legal Notices
(First pub. November 14. 1957)
ROAD PETITION
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY
BOARD OF HOLT COUNTY,
NEBRASKA:
We the Undersigned electors
of Holt County, Nebraska,
residing within five miles of the
following described road, hereby
petition your honorable body to'
grant and establish a County
Road, 66 feet wide, described as
follows, to-wit: Commencing at
the Southeast Comer of Section |
1, in Township 30, Range 9, run
ning thence West between Sec
tions 1 and 12, 2 and 11, 3 and
I 10, 4 and 9, 5 and 8, 6 and 7, to
the Southwest Corner of Section
6, Township 30, Range 9, to con
nect with County Road and there
terminate.
Also beginning at the South
west Comer of Section 2, Town
ship 30, Range 9, running thence
North 1 Mile to connect with
County Road.
And to remove from the Coun
ty Road System, beginning at the
Northeast Comer of Section 3. in
Township 30, Range 9, running
thence West a Distance of 4 miles
to the Northwest Corner of Sec
tion 6, in Township 30, Range 9.
A hearing will he held on the
above ROAD PETITION on No-1
vember 29, 1957 at !1:00 A M.,
in the Holt County Courthouse,
O'Neill, Nebr.
Kenneth Waring
Holt County Clerk
1 29-31c
(First pub. Nov. 14, 1957).
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4217
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA,
NOVEMBER 1. 1957.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CHARIJ5S M. Mc
MANUS, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is March 5, 1958, and
for the payment of debts is No
vember 7, 1958 and that on De
cember 5, 1957, and on March 6,
1958, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly
filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
29-31 c
(First pub. Nov. 14, 1957)
William P. Kelley, attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF
WILL
Estate No. 422S
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JAMES J. KELLY,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
All. CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said deceas
ed, and for the appointment of
i Mary R. Kelly as Executrix
thereof, which will be for hearing
in this court on December 2, 1957,
j at 10 o'clock A. M
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
29- 31
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• First pub. Nov. 21, 1957)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate No. 4226
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JOHN D. PRUSS,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALI. CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
• petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said deceas
ed, and for the appointment of
Mary F. Pruss as Executrix
thereof, which will be for hear
ing in this court on December
12. 1957, at 10 o'clock A M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge,
i COUNTY COURT SEAL)
30- 32
(First pub. Nov. 21, 1957).
Francis D. Lee, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4229
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
NOVEMBER 20, 1957.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF J. VICTOR JOHNSON,
DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given to all
IB'-111
Amelia News
Mr and Mrs Bill Sammons and
Mrs Margie Sammons called on
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Gilman Sunday
November 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black
more attended the funeral of Jess
Hupp at Butte Saturday
The "come as you dress at
home” services at the Methodist
church Sunday morning was well
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cearns of
Scotsbluff, Mr and Mrs. Ernest
Gruenberg and daughters of
Stuart \isited their parents. Mr
and Hrs William Fryrear Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Berry
went to Grand Island Saturday
evening to visit her parents. Mr
and Mrs. August Boltz.
Mrs. Edith Anderson and Flor- j
ence Lindsay visited Mrs. Julia |
White Sunday afternoon Mrs. An
derson also called at the hospital j
to see William Seger.
Rev. Ivan Turner of Ewing,1
pastor of the Bethany Free Meth
odist church near Amelia, was
making pastoral calls in the
community the past week. Special
services were held at the church
in the evenings.
Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie
were shopping in O'Neill Tuesday
evening, November 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams had
some remodeling done in their
house recently.
Mrs. Eva Backhaus has been
helping at the Clyde Burge home
this week while they are picking
com.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Adair and
Allen visited at the Bus Gilman
home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Orland Fryrear and pupils
of the Swan Lake school gave a
program and box social Friday
evening. A large crowd was pre
sent and about $45 was realized
from the sale of the boxes Troxell
Green was auctioneer.
M!r. and Mrs. Gene Lierman
and daughters went to Freeman
S.D., to visit Mrs. Liermans
brothers, John and Dan Penner
Another brother, Allen Penner,
was to fly there from Belleville,
Mich., to join the group.
E. V. Segeser was a dinner
guest at the home of his nephew,
Vern Sageser, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Oetter and
aaugniers, L,ana Kay ana Janetn,
visited at the Bus Gilman home
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Rosa Snelson of Atkinson
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Del
bert Edwards, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatko
and family of Emmet were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Adair and Allen.
Mrs. Elmer Fix, Leone and
Donnie, Mrs. Lyle Fix and sons,
Rodney and Scotty visiti-d Mis.
Don Parsons at Ewing Saturday.
The Parsons had returned from
California Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keefe and
family of Sargeant were dinner
guests Sunday at the Gene Han
sen home. They also called on
other old neighbors in the com
munity.
Will Davis shucked corn for
Vern Sageser last week.
Mrs. Harlan Dierking, Mrs. Asa
Watson and Mrs. Irvin Forbes at
tended the Merry Matron club at
the home of M!rs Harvey Hansen
near Atkinson Thursday.
Mrs. Violet Allen and Gene of
Burwell called at the Lindsey
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Small of At
kinson called on Vern Sageser
Saturday and then went on to
visit their daughter, Mrs. Roy
Fullerton, and family.
Mrs. August Pospechal and Mrs
Edgar Peterson have been var
nishing and pblishing the pews at
the Catholic church the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B Kennedy
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of Stanley V. Johnson as Admin
istrator of said estate, and will
be heard December 12, 1957 at 10
o’clock A. M., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COIi'NTY COURT SEAL)
30-32c
CATTLE
Mostly calves for the next
4 weeks early listings are
paying; (phone or write us).
Butte Livestock
Market
Butcher Hog season is
here. We have improved and
enlarged our pens for better
service.
Rill Hansen, Mgr.
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and Harold and Pat Kennedy
were O'Neill callers Saturday
Mr and Mrs Bus Gilman were
O'Neill and Neligh callers Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
went to Harrison and Alliance
Wednesday. November 20 to at
tend a Nebraska School Improve
ment association meeting. They
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
ton Marshall at Crawford Marcia
stayed with the Sagesers while
they were away. They returned
home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Urban and
their son-in-law, Ray Wichland of
Holdrege, visited at the Ernie
Johnstons over the weekend. Mrs
Urban is Mr Johnston's sister.
Mrs. Keith McMillan and dau
ghter of Chandlers visited at th.
George Fullerton home Saturday
Little Barbara Thompson spent
Wednesday, November 20. with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bus Gilman.
Ken Werner has l>een installing
a new trunk line from Amelia
to Chandlers This will make two
outlets on that telephone line.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and
daughter, Venita, and Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Barnett planned to
mmi ■
leave Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving in Colorado. Mr.
ami Mrs Barnett will visit the
Lawrence Barnetts at Greeley
and the Whites will go to Denver
to the Jack Miltons. Grandpa
White, who has been with his
daughter, Mrs Jack Milton, will
return home with the Whites.
Mr and Mrs. Remard Black
mon' drove to Lincoln Friday to
attend a S; leeial meeting of the
Odd Fellows lodge. Sovereign
Grand Master James Elliot of
Ohio was the speaker. They re
turned home Friday.
Ewing News
Mrs. Caroline Sanders was hos
tess Thursday afternoon at a par
ty at her home Entertainment
was in charge of Mrs. Wegner of
Creighton. Refreshments were
served.
Mi-s, Robert Tams, sr, and
children transacted business in
Neligh Thursday after school
hours.
Mrs Nellie Wilcox, home ec
onomics instructor in the Ewing
hi>;h school, left for her home at
Kearney, She was met at Grand
Island by relatives.
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OPTOMETRIST
Northeast Corner
of 4th St Douglas
O NEILL, NERR.
Phone 167
Office Hours: W
Kyt'H hxu mined tiiuanea Fitted
Monday Thru Saturday
Meadow Gold Milk Carton
Tops for Prizes
PROGRAM
will be completed
December 1st
All caps and tops must be in our
office on or before December
15th, 1957. !
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Four Room All-Modern Dwelling Home
To be removed from premises located one block North
and one-half block East of Public School on John street,
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on—
Tuesday, December 3rd, 1957
— at 1:30 P. M.—
• Property will absolutely be sold to highest bidder.
• Dwelling is a flat one-story structure and can easily
be moved.
• All fixtures including bathroom fixtures, wiring and
storm windows go with dwelling. j
• Anyone wishing to inspect the property may do so
by contacting the auctioneer or attorney.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash
Col. Wallace O'Connell
AUCTIONEER
John R. Gallagher
ATTORNEY
OPPORTUNITY AND
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I
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