Legal Notices ♦ First pub. August 7, 1958 I notice Not)®* is hereby given that sealed bids will he received by the Holt County Board of Super visors of Holt County, Nebraska for the furnishing of all labor and material for the construction and repair on all wood, steel and con crete bridges and culverts in said county for the Budget year 1958 59, as necessity may require and at the direction of the County Board of Supervisors. Sea led bids must be submitted on bidding blanks furnished by the Department of Roads & Irri gation, State of Nebraska, and must be accompanied by a certi fied check in the amount of $ 1000.00, said check to be on a sol vent bank in Holt County, Nebras ka, as a guarantee. Sealed bids as requested above will be received up to 11:00 A. M, on the 29th day of August, 1958, at the office of the County Clerk, at O’Neill, Nebraska, and will be opened by the Board of Supervisors at that time. 1710 Board of Supervisors re ject any or all bids. Done by order of the Board of Supervisors of Holt County, Ne braska, this 31st day of July, 1958. KENNETH WARING Holt County Clerk _ 15-17c (First pub. August 7, 1958) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 424.*l COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CHARLES E. WEEKS, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which Mil be for hearing in this court on August 27, 1958, at 10 o’clock A. M. LOUTS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 15-17c (First pub. August 14, 1958) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the School Board of School Dis trict No. 20, Holt County, Nebras ka, covering the construction of a school house at Emmet, Ne braska. Said school latilding to be 40 feet by 44 feet in size. Plans and specifications may be obtained from Robert Krotter, at Wm. Krot Ter Co., at O’Neill, Nebraska. Bids will l)e received at the of fice of Norman Gonderinger, in Accounting AND BOOKKEEPING SERVICES Morgan Ward ACCOUNTANT Golden Bldg. — Phone 414 O’Neill, Nebr. IO NeiU, Nebraska, until 5 p m., (September 2. 1958. Bids will be | opened at 8:00 p m., September I ~i 1858, at the School House in Emmet, Nebraska. The School Board reserves the right to reect any and all bids. Dated August 12, 1958. G. O. COLE, Secretary : __16-18c Amelia News ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman were among the Amelia folks at | tending the BurweU rodeo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sawvel and I sons, Terry and Grover, of Mor | rill came Thursday to get her | father, Charlie Sigman, to accom pany them to Minnesota to visit ( her brother, Clevo Sigman, and family. Enroute they visited her ; niece, Mrs. Art Kube (Donna Faye Wiltfang i, and family at i Bloomfield. Miss Sherry Porter is employed : part time at Jim's cafe in Cham | tiers. i Mr. and Mrs. John Cearns of ; Scottsbluff are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fry rear, and helped in the hayfield Mrs. Blanche O'Malley was car ing for the Milo Pospichals baby in order that Mrs. Pospichal could ne near her husband, who was I critically injured in a baler ac cident and Sunday died in the Bur well hospital. Mr. Pospichal was to have undergone surgery Mon day. The other Pospichal children are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Dickau. Mrs. Nellie Holcomb and Mrs. j Florence Brinkman of Bayside, 1 Calif., have been visiting at the | Clyde Burge home. Mrs. Holoomb is the mother of Mrs. Burge and Mrs. Hugh Carr of O'Neill. Rev. Francis Price was a dinner guest at the O’Malley home Fri day. Mr and Mrs. Duane Bly and family spent Saturday night with his grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Dex ter. Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear and daughters. Joyce and Jeanne, of Paxton, Colo., left Wednesday, August 13, for their home after visiting the first part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. William Fry rear. He is a nephew of Mr. Fry rear. Mrs. Blossom Butler, Mrs. Me Pharlin and Leo Carney of O’ Neill visited with Mrs. Butler's mother, Mrs. George Withers, Friday evening. Fuelberth Clan Reunites at Page PAGE — Sixty-six descendants of the late Blatz and Kate Fuel berth and one guest met at the Page park for a reunion Sunday, August 10. George Fuelberth of Harting ton was the oldest member pres ent and the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gutz of Os mond was the youngest. Traveling the fartherest distance to attend the reunion was Walter Fuel berth of Corning, la. One marriage, 10 births and no deaths were recorded for the past year. The 1959 reunion will be held on the second Sunday of August in the Page park. I Wickham-Brau Nuptials Told Mrs diaries Bligh of Omaha announces the marriage of her daughter. Rae Dee Wickham formerly of Amelia, to Richani Brau. son of Mr, and Mrs. Johr | Brau of Boys Town. The wedding took place Saturday. August 16 ir I Omaha The couple are on a honey moon trip to Colorado. They plar to spend a few days with hei father, Raymond Wickham, and grandparents, Mr and Mrs Frank Pierce, of Amelia, before j returning home. They will reside at 776-1 Dodge st., in Omaha. Postnupltal Shower Is Planned— AMELIA—Miss Raedee Wick ham. who became the bride ol Richani Brau Saturday, Augus 16, in Omaha, will be honored at a postnupital shower Wednesday evening, August 27, at the anno of the Methodist church here. Mrs Brau is the granddaughtei of Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierce ol Amelia. Other Amelia News Mr. and Mrs. August Boltz ol Grand Island came Friday to visi their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Vernon Berry. Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs Debt Ernst, Mrs. Ralph Rees and Mrs Berl Waldo went to O'Neill Friday to attend stinker day. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johns, Nancy and Carey and Mrs. Merle Ericson of Minneapolis, Minn., were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser from Tuesday, August 12, until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marcellus and daughters, Linda and Sonya left Tuesday for their home at Pico, Calif. They were accom panied by her father, Arthur Waldman, who will visit there for (i mu*c. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and son, Roger of Scottsbluff came Saturday night and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Don. They returned home Sunday evening, taking along their daugh ters, Janice and Cheryl, who had been here the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes of Ft. Collins, Colo., came Saturday to visit relatives and to get their sons, Gerald and Leslie, who have spent the summer here. Cleta and Demaris Murray and their father, Tom Murray of O' Neill, visited at the Floyd Adams home Monday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, Roger and Debra accompanied Mrs. Kenneth Warner and daughter, Connie, of Chambers to Sioux City Thursday. Sister Mary Faith (Isabel O’ Malley), who has been attending summer school a t Memphis, Tenn., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs Blanche O’Malley, and with her brother, Leo. She re turned the early part of the week to Ogallala where she has been teaching for several years. Cynthia Dierking and Sally Landrum were dinner guests Tues day of Mrs. Edith Andersen. Cynthia was staying with Mrs. Andersen while her mother, Mrs. Harlan Dierking, was working in the Chambers Bank as Glen Adams and family were on vaca tion. ,-:-i BUY The Saving Season NOW, before the Heating Season Ends August 31 If you hurry, there's still time to take advantage of Kansas-Nebraska’s pre season Heating Sale. You'll save 10% on every heating dollar if you buy before August 31. And you'll buy the finest . . . select the Bryant heating equipment just right for your needs. • Buy It for 10 percent less than the same equipment will cost September 1. Automatic Gas Heating wfvfffvfpinfyvrai For Dependable GAS Service The Ivan Thomsons . . . they will reside at Lynch. —O'Neill Photo Co, I Celia News Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie and family wore Sunday dinner guests at home of her mother, Mrs. Blanche Rouse, O'Neill en route home they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn of Ft. Collins,! Colo , at Atkinson, who are here for the funeral of Fred Dunn which was held Monday at the Methodist church in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendricks and two sons of Manhattan, Kans., who have been visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hend ricks the past two weeks returned home Sunday afternoon. Junie Focken, who has been helping with work at the Victor Frickel home this summer, has returned home to get ready for school. Mr. and Mrs. David Riihn and family were Sunday, August 10, dinner guests at Mark Hendricks home. Mrs. Mark Hendricks and Mar kita, Mrs. Leon Hendricks and Mrs. Omer Poynts spent Saturday at the Paul Nelson and sons home north of O'Neill. Sunday, August 10, Mrs. Bob Gutchewsky and three daughters of Omaha and parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Troshynski spent the day at the Frank Kilmurry home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and family spent Thurs day at Ft. Randall dam. They took | a picnic lunch and went swim ming and toured the powerhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, jr., and son, Gregory, were Satur day overnight and Sunday guests at the Clarence Focken home. Clarence, jr., and Billy Focken were Sunday supper guests and took Mrs. Focken and son to their home south of Atkinson on the Lee ranch. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and children of Plattsmouth have been here the past week attending the Wesleyan Methodist conference meetings east of Atkinson. Verdon Smith visted Arlen Hendricks the past week and Donna and Roland Smith spent sometime at the Leonard Chaffin home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendricks were Tuesday supper guests at the Omer Poynts home. Art Austin, Paoli Ks and De marus Strong of Chambers were Friday evening guests at Mark Hendricks home. O’Neill Deanery Women Have Roles The 34th annual convention of the Omaha Archdiocesan Coun cil of Catholic Women will be held in Omaha at Holy Name field house, 2901 Fontanelle blvd., Tues day, September 9. The opening session is schedu led for 9 a.m Holy mass will be offered at 11 a.m. with Most Rev. Gerald T. Bergan as celebrant. “Woman, Behold Thy Mother” is the theme of the convention and an interesting program has been planned. Rev. Michael Dineen of National Catholic Rural confer ence and Miss Anne Laughlin of Regis college, Denver, Colo., will be guests speakers. The convention will close with a tea served by the Deanery council of Omaha at St. Vincent’s home for the aged. Mrs. Robert Cole of Emmet, will be a convention hos tess; Mrs. Ira H. Moss of O'Neill is on the nominating committee; Mrs. A. A. Kalkowski of Lynch will serve as teller; and Mrs. L. Knapp of Ewing will be auditor. EWING NEWS Mrs. Wesley Mori and daughter, Cathy, went to their home in Omaha Sunday after spending sev eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Canaday and two children left Wednesday, August 13, to return to their home at Centralia, Wash., after spend ing about two meeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Will Walter at Ewing, and her brother, Al- | fred Walter, and family of Clear water. The Canadays were accom panied by Mrs. Elizabeth Schoen baun of Elensberg, Wash. Mrs. James Boies was hostess at a party at her home Friday, Mrs. Wegner of Creighton was in charge of entertainment and re creation. Refreshments were ser ved by Mrs Boies. Mrs. Mary Hopkins and child ren of California are guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alta Meyers. i Purviance-1 homson M arriage Lines Read LYNCH—Miss Dorothy Pur viance, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Purviance, and Ivan Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thomson, were married Friday. August 8, at the Assump tion BVM church. Rev. Charles Kamber officiated. The bride, ushered hy her fa ther, wore a gown of nylon net and tulle over taffeta. A stand-away collar accented the throat line, with long sleeves tapering to bridal jxiints. A small headpiece sprink led with pearls held her fingertip veil in place. She carried a bou quet of American Beauty roses with white satin streamers. Mrs. Robert Courtney, maid-of honor, wore a dress made of pink taffeta with a matching head piece, and carried a bouquet of white mums. Reta Purviance, sis ter of the bride, was flowergirl. She wore a dress of blue taffeta with matching headpiece. The bridegroom was attired in a charcoal gray suit with match ing accessories. His attendant, Robert Courtney, wore a light grey suit. Each wore a white car nation boutonniere. Tommy Thom son, nephew of the bridegroom, was the ringbearer and wore a suit of dark trousers with a white jacket. The bride’s mother wore a navy dress with white accessories. The bridegroom’s mother wore a black dress with white accessor ies, each wore a corsage of white carnations. A reception was held in the American Legion hall with the immediate members of both fam ilies present. Mrs. Thomson was a graduate of Lynch high school in 1957. She attended Wayne Teachers5 college and taught school. The bridegroom graduated from Lynch high school. He served in in the armed forces. He is pres ently employed by REA. After a wedding trip to Denver Colo., an dthe West coast, the couple will live at Lynch. Numerous Birds Killed by Autos— Game Conservation Officer Harry Spall of O’Neill Tuesday urged motorists in the O’Neill area to be help guard against accidental slaying of pheasants and grouse by automobiles. He said the incidence of dead birds found along the roadside is indicative of the high fatality rate for the protected birds. ‘‘Please slow down when you see a pair or covey,” Spall urged Last week he said he counted 40 dead birds along the roadside in Holt county travels. 58TH ANNUAL OLD SETTLERS PICNIC ELMER DEV ALL GROVE 17 miles north of O’Neill on U. S. Highway 281 to Midway store, 3 miles east and 1 mile south, on — Monday, August 25th • BASKET DINNER AT NOON • MIDGET BASEBALL SPENCER VS. O’NEll.L • CONCESSIONS • SPEAKER: ROMAINE SAUNDERS Former editor of The Frontier, former rancher, author of “Pralrleland Talk”. Mr. Saunders 1s 87, lives In retirement In Lincoln. • BOWERY DANCE in the Eve Featuring the Johnny Mullen Family Orchestra. TED CRAWFORD, President GEORGE MELIXIR, Secy. Lynch News The drilling of the new artesian well for the Lynch swim fmg pool was begun Tuesday . It Is estimated that it can be drilled within 10 days Wilnior Sedivy returned Satur d a y from Manhattan, Kans.. where he had been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Broekemier rind baby were Thursday supper .uests at the Ernest Sixta home in honor of Ernest's birthday an niversary. Johnnie and Margene Weeder took their eousin. Mary Kathryn Fields, to O'Neill Thursday where she met the bus to go to her home in Grand Island. Mary Kathryn spent the past week here visiting relatives. Charley Underwood of Sisters Ore., spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Hannah Streit, Edward Streits and Charley Courtneys Late Tuesday Charley Courtney took him to O'Neill from where he left for his home. Paul Wilson has recently con tracted to coach at the Lynch high school. Mr. and Mi’s. Joe Keller of Spencer were Sunday visitors at the Mike Stenger home. The American Legion held a special meeting at the Legion hall Thursday. August 14, when they made arrangements for pan cake day to be held in September. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva visited at the Alvin Havranek home near Spencer on Wednesday, August 17 Mr. and Mrs. George Svatos of Lake Andes, S.D., visited at Albert Kalkovvski’s Sunday, August 10. The Ludwig Placek family were recent visitors at Wagner, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Micanek were O’Neill visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Audiss and family of Anoka were Saturday evening callers at the Merle Sie ler home. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Courtney and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streit and Mrs. Hannah Streit returned home Sunday, August 10, from a two day visit at the Leonard Streit home in Wichita, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogt and Bev erly of Naper visited at the Mike Stenger home Friday- afternoon. Joe Slechta and Jerry Long called at the Albert Kalkowski home Sunday evening. Mrs. Florence Harris returned to her home in California Sunday, August 10, having visited her son and daughter and their families here and at Sioux Falls, S-D Mrs. Joe Slechta and children visited Mrs. Ed Whetham Sun day afternoon, August 10. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski and Joe Slechta were Sunday, Au gust 10, callers at the Ludwig Placek home. Florene Harris of California is here for an extended visit with relatives. Rev. Charles Kamber was a Spencer visitor Wednesday, Au gust 13. Mrs. Glen Hull spent the week end at the Roy Lowry home in w iivni aoaiauug ill uif tai t' ui Mr. Lowry, who was ill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolund and family spent Thursday eve ning at the Edward Streit home. Carolyn Classen, Eila Mae Ruda and Kay Christensen attended the rodeo at Burwell Saturday. Thursday afternoon visitors at the Ernest Sixta home were Mr and Mrs. Don Olson and Kathy of Omaha, and Mrs. Albert Cizek of Spencer. Carl Weeder returned home Sunday, August 10, from Camp Ripley, Minn., where he had spent two weeks with the O'Neill nation al guards. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Courtney and family returned home Wed nesday from a 10 day vacation in Pennsylvania with Mrs. Court ney’s relatives. Thursday they motored to the Ed Heiser home after their little son, Alan, who stayed there during their absence Monday evening guests at the Robert Courtney home were Charles Underwood of Sisters Ore., Mrs. Hannah Streit, the Ed ward Streit family, the Clarence Kolund family and the Charles Courtney family. Russell Moffett and Marlin Lewis were business visitors in O’Neill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder and family were guests at the Ed Hof man and Rose Weeder homes in Osmond Sunday. They also visited two nuns. Sister Florida and Sis ter Richardine, cousins of Frank and attended a silver jubilee of three nuns one of whom was a cousin of Frank John Weeder, sr.. and Mr and Mrs, K, F. Soukup of Spencer also spent the day there. The Highland extension club met at the city park Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Frank Swo bs nia as hostess. Mrs. Peter Mulhair returned l»omc Friday evening from O’Neill where she had assisted in the care of her father, Roy lxnvry, who was seriously ill. Sunday. August 17. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Kolund left for a week’s vacation going to Riverdnle, N.D., to visit at the George Kol und home. They went to Oak Park. Minn., where they visited Clarence’s sister and family, the Stanley James. On Friday evening Mrs Bill Havranek, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havraek and family, also the Ralph Moody family of Niobrara gathered at the Kenneth Fish home to help Kenny and Pauline Fish celebrate their birthday an niversaries. The American Legion auxiliary met at the legion hall Monday | August 18, for its regular meeting j Paul Vlean of Ullysis spent, the past weekend at the parental Tom Vlean home. The Elmer and Lewie Christen sen families are in Glendale, Ariz. visiting relatives. Mrs. Bily Wells returned home from an extended visit in Wash ington and Oregon where she visi ted relatives. Miss Madlen Peklo resigned from her tecahing position in the I ..yneh schools Monday due to - the death of her sister. Elizabeth Madlen has taught 30 years, 27 of which wore in the grammar grades in the Lynch school. Miss Peklo nlans to work full time in the Peklo Meat and Grocery Market T. J. Graham and son, Howard, visited Delvina Kramer on Wed nesday. Mrs. Anton Kalkowski visited Mrs. Alvina Kramer at Spencer on Wednesday. Sheriff Claude Collins of Butte was in Lynch on official business Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Harold Hansen and fnmiy visited at the Harold Bennett home Sunday, August 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ixniis Cranford ofi Snencer visited at the parental Frank Cranford home, Sunday. Joe Slechta and Jerry Long called at the Howard Anderson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zach of Niobrara were Lynch visitors Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pishel and h family of Verdel v isited at the E. V. Mulhair's Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jchorek and Vince Jchorek spent several days this past week in Lincoln v isiting Mr and Mrs. Robert Con nelley and Jay. Mr, and Mrs. Phillip llammor and family of Spencer visited at the Ed Johns home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe l /xvk ami family of Spencer visited at the Pat Cassidy home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs Frank Wcodor visited at the Ray Kayl home north of Spencer Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolund, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Courtney, Mr. and Mrs Charles Courtney. Mrs Hannah Streit and Mr. and Mrs Edward Streit. Elaine and Marlene attended the John Under wish! funeral in O'Neill Monday, August It. I Ann and Stanley Streit stayed at the Melvin Hasel horst home in O'Neill during the funeral and they all spent the af ternoon at the llaselhorst home. Ewing News Mr and Mrs Maurice Archer and daughter left Monday to re turn to their home at Green Rav Wise after spending the weekend with his mother Mrs. John Arch er. On Sunday, Mrs Archer nnd her guests were entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Munn. A picnic dinner was served on the lawn. Funeral services for John Litzlo were conducted Thursday at Emerson. The rites were attend ed by the following: Ralph Shrad er nnd son. Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ronnett of Ewing, Mrs. Williard Napier and Mrs. Emma Coovcr, both of Orchard. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Amy Jacobsen wore Rev. and Mrs W. R Lamb of O’Neill. Reverend Lamb conducted the worship service Sunday at the Church of Nazareno. Money To Loan! 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