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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1958)
Mrs. Clarence Kolund Heads Altar Society Assumption Bless ed V trgin Mary church altar so ciety met at the rectory for the November meeting Some redec orating done in the church the P*y. "yyfr *as reported One hundred-fifty cups were received from sending 900 coffee strips to he company rhe president explained how the society could get a banquet table as premium for buying certain products. Coffee strips are to be brought to the next meeting to for ward. A Christmas party was planned for I December -1 for all women of fhe church. Another clothing drive is planned for Thanksgiving week. Margaret Stenger gave a report on rural life. Mrs. Albert Kalk owski reported on the importance of attending benediction services Officers elected for 1959 are: Mrs. Clarence Kolund, president; Mrs Edward Heiser, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Lewis Christensen, sec retary: Mrs Frank Weeder. Trea surer. Boyd TB Group In Session— » LYNCH Boyd county TB com mittee met at the courthouse at Butte Wednesday, November 5. Mrs Janet Dorway of Omaha pre sided at the meeting. After the business meeting, the group pack aged the TB seals preparatory to mailing them to every home in Boyd county. Those present were: Mrs. Vern on Johnson of Bristow. Mrs. Don Allen of Lynch, Mi's. Grace Edson of Lynch, Mrs. Grace Audiss of Butte, Mrs. Major Olin of Spenc er and Mrs. Clarence Moody, jr., of Lynch. Other Lynch News Mrs. Gracia Craig visited Mrs. Veldon Lee at Bristow Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long left Friday, November 7, for a week end visit with their son, Ira Long, Legal Notices First pub. October 30, 1958 Elven A. Butterfield, attorney NOTICE of probate OF WILL Estate No. 4300 COUNTY COURT OF IIOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF FRED V. STEARNS, DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the pro bate of the will of said deceased, and for the appointment of May nard O Stearns as Executor there of, which will be for hearing in this court on November 20, 1958, at 10 o’clock A. M. LOUIS W. RETMER. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 27-29 (First pub. Oct. 30, 1958 ) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney Estate No 4884 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, OCTOBER 28, 1958. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF OSCAR W. FRENCH, DECEASED. Creditors of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is February 20, 1959, and for the payment of debts is October 28, 1959 and that on No vember 20, 1958, and on February 21, 1959, 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) 27-29c and family in Oaka, N D. Extension clob officers' training meeting was held at the Commun ity hall at Spencer 'Hiursday after rK><^n-_Mrs Ethel Saxton of Lincoln and County Agent Gustafson pre »ided at the meeting AJ1 Boyd club officers elected for 1959 were present Mr and Mrs. Leo Kalkowski ?,nn ^vin' Mr “d Mrs Glen "Oil. Mrs. Leonard Havranek and children, Mrs Billy Spencer and children visited at the Elmer Hull home east of Niobrara Sunday, November 2, helping them cel'e^ i orate their 59th wedding anniver j sary Mrs Helen Anderson of Butte visited Mrs Maude Shrunk this 1 week Rev Ovaries Kamber was a bus ■lness visitor in Butte Thursday. Tommy Matejcek of Verdel was a business visitor at the Anton Placek home Saturday. Compickers were elated with damp weather Friday and Satur day as picking com with the pick ers proved much easier due to the dampness. Mrs Charley Sinclair of Gross spent Wednesday, November 5, with ; her sister, Mrs Natn Bjomson Mrs Eunice Teadtke and Shar i on °f Bristow spent Saturday night November 1, at the Wallace Cburt ney home Mr and Mrs. Ora Bar I nes spent the evening there with I them Mrs Mary Tark of Gross as sisted Mrs Wallace Moffett this week The Rural Progressive club will meet at the American I>egion hall today (Thursday! Mesdames Wallace Moffett and Ray lying will be the hostesses. Mr and Mrs Alvin Carson of O'Neill spent the weekend at the Nata Rjomson home Mr. and Mrs Guv Barnes also At o .. M ,1 If_ /-V r* . . - **»«.-*. WI n I ><u nr> VI5IIPC1 at the Ward Barnes home in Na per Thursday, November fi Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Courtney brought the son, Eugene, home from Beatrice on Friday, October 31. That evening Eugene enjoyed i the Hallowe’eners when they came to visit him On Saturday his sis ter, Mrs Allan Koscan of Butte, came to visit him. Mrs. Bette Anderson of Bristow accompanied Mr. and Mrs. How ard Anderson and family to Win ner, S. D., Sunday, November 2. where they visited the Lawrence Johnson family. Mrs Albert Dahlberg of lincoln and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Dahlberg of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. El mer Dahllierg of Spencer visited at the Vernon Dahlberg home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kaasa re turned home Sunday from a week end visit with their daughter in Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. William Stauffer were business visitors in Butte Wednesday, November 5. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Teadtke and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters in Spencer Sunday, No vember 2. Mr and Mrs. Joe Sleehta, sr., visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Al bert Tejral, and family in Spen cer Sunday, November 2. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Moody spent Sunday at the Edward Streit home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stauffer were business visitors in O’Neill Wed nesday, November 5. Mr. .and Mrs. Beryl Bessert have moved into the Don Allen base ment apartment. Emma Pucelik and Mesdames Charley Kirk, F. F. Martin and Grace Patton of Spencer visited Mrs. Phyllis Mulhair and Mrs. Jonas Johnson Sunday, Novem ber 2. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright and daughter of Wenachee, Wash., vis ited at the Ralph Papstein home last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Amick of St. Louis, Mo, visited Mrs. Mary Burt the first of last week. They returned to their home on Wed nesday, November 5.___ O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN J. TURNER, Prop. Call Us for Prompt, Efficient Service DAILY direct service to and from Omaha Pick up & door-to-door Delivery in O’Neill Also: Emmet, Atkinson, Stuart. Bassett, Newport and Sprlngvlew Moving our specialty — anywhere In Nebraska (U. S. and Canada by agents lnterllpe) If You’ve Get It — A Truck Brought It Tour business will be appreciated Patronise a Home Owned and Operated Firm Phone: O’Neil 57* Omaha AT-0500 Nebraska Farmer Says: ^B 'd-CON CLEANED | UP MY RAT IWFISTEU MBM1* I Hj nr-stthst Melvin M. Yonku, Of Crotton, Hebreek*. 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Lynch News Mrs Katie Soulek of Lincoln vis ited at Pat Cassidy's this week Mr and Mrs Anton Pesicka of Yankton, S. D., visited Boyd coun ty relatives Sunday. November 2. Mr and Mrs Bill Stauffer, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Spencer and Mrs. Gladys Spencer assisted Mrs Bill Stauffer celebrate her birthday at a birthday dinner at the Veldon Lee home at Bristow, Tuesday, November 4 Mrs FYank Kalal, Mrs Ernest Sixta, Mrs Edmund Rohde, Mrs. Harold Micanek, Mrs. Frank Fish er. Mrs Homer Tonner, Mrs Glen , Rihanek. Mrs Lavina Kersch, Mrs Bill Stauffer attended the ex tension club officers’ training les son at Spencer Thursday after ! noon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cburtney, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolund and family and Mrs Hannah Streit assisted Charles Courtney cele brate his birthday Sunday, Novem 1 ber 2, by joining him at Sunday ! dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Max Broekemaier ! and family visited at the James McLaughlin home west of Butte, ( Sunday. November 2. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sixta of | Denver, Colo., visited Boyd coun ty relatives last week. Mr and Mrs Bill Stauffer en joyed a visit with Bill’s sister and her granddaughter, Mrs. Mary Beed and Sharon Bauer, of Mit | ehell, S. D., several days this j week Mr and Mrs. Thomas Shrunk visited with Mrs. Maude Shrunk j Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Frank Cranford I and Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Christen sen returned from a weekend vis it in Winner, S. D., Sunday even j it g Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek, jr., were business visitors in Greg ory, S. D., November 1-2. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva visit ed at the Alvin Havranek home dear Spencer on Sunday. Mrs. Howard DeVall of Bristow j was a business visitor here Tues ; day, November 4. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and ’ Mrs. Rose Kriz motored to Sioux Falls, S. D., Sunday. November 2, where they met Mrs. Nordby Lar sen. who flew there from Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Larsen plans to visit hero for some time and then her mother plans to return to Phoenix with her for an extended stay. Mrs. Maude Shrunk plans to leave for Gary, Ind., for an ex tended stay with her daughter, Mrs. J. Heurston and f;yni!y. Mrs. Robert Magnuson of Lin coln visited relatives here and at Butte this week. Venus News Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffery and Paul Lee were Thursday even ing, November 6 visitors at the Clarence Finch home. Lon Sawyer of Orchard shell ed corn at the Ralph Brookhouser: farm Friday morning. Mrs. George Jeffery was a vis itor at the Ralph Brookhouser home Friday. She also visited with Mrs. Ora Caskey at the school ! house. Mrs. Francis Boelter entertain ed the Help U club on Wednesday, November 15. Thirteen members were present. The hostess served dinner at noon. The afternoon was spent doing embroidery work for the hostess. Mrs Ralph Brookhou ser received the door prize. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Brook houser in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch and junior were Sunday, November 5, dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sladek. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tikalsky of Verdigre visited at the Ralph Brookhouser home Friday. Ed Bright completed the job of building a new corn crib at his farm. Glen Waring was fixing tele phone lines YVednesday, Novem ber 5. Mrs. Paul Baker and Susan of Omaha are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Faulhaber. Mrs. Donald Kinnison accom panied Mrs. Paul Cihlar and Mrs. Harold Cihlar to O'Neill where they called at the hospital to see the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinnison. Sandhills Cattle Officers to Meet The annual fall meeting of the Sandhills Cattle association's board of directors will be held at Thed ford Monday, November 17, ac cording to James A. Monahan of Hyannis, rancher and president of the Sandhills Cattle association. The board, consisting of 30 ranchers from all parts of the Sandhills range area, will meet to discuss association activities— past, present and future, accord ing to Monahan. Plans for 1959 association tours, sales, and other activities sponsored by the assoc iation will be reviewed. The meeting will be held in the county courtroom at Thedford, commencing at 10 a.m., (MST). Chester Paxton, Thedford ranch er and vice-president of the Ne braska Stock Growers association is in charge of arrangements for the meeting. The O’Neill Chamber of Com merce has extended an invitation for the association to hold its an nual meeting at O’Neill. The in vitation is to be conveyed through Larry Schaffer of Emmet, who is a member of the Sandhills Cattle association board of directors. Will trade even up about &15.00 w'orth of any merchandise in our store for the ear of corn with the most kernels and about $7.50 worth of any merchandise In our store for the ear with the second larg est number of kernels delivered to our store before Nov. 30, 1958.— Shelhamer Equipment. 29c Mr. and Mrs. John Rosno and family of Ewing and Mrs. Fred Fritton and Bob of O’Neill had din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bohn Thursday, November 6. The occasion was Mr. Rosno’s birthday anniversary. Riverside News Mr. and Mrs. Bert FSnk picked up com at the Lee Fink farm near Page on Saturday Mrs Harold Jones called on Mrs, John Miller Monday after noon, November 3. The Lee Fink family visited at the Bert Fink home Sunday Mr and Mrs George Montgom ery called Friday evening at the Dewitt Hoke home and Sunday af ternoon they visited at the Lor raine Montgomery home Mrs Kenneth Ruggles and Ron nie called Wednesday at the Lynn Fry home Kenneth Ruggles is helping Lynn with the com pick ing The Leo Cleveland and Millie Shrader families were Sunday din ner guests at the Archie Johnston home Mrs Gertrude Daniel and son, Charles, and Mrs. Ted Kloke of Norfolk were afternoon callers and also supper guests at the Will Shrader home. The John Miller family called Tuesday evening at the Ernest Schollmeyer home in Crofton bringing little Mary Beth home. She had been spending a few days at the Schollmeyer home Sharon Johnston received a red ribbon and Marilyn Johnston a blue ribbon from the Ak-Sar-Ben Ion their sewing project* in 4-H i club work Mrs Walter Woepple and Mrs. Earl Pierson called on their moth er. Mrs Edith McOlanahan, in the Brunswick rest home Wednesday afternoon. November 5. The Billy Lofquist family went to O’Neill Sunday and visited Sis ter Marion of Denver, Cblo. She was spending three days in O’Neill Beta Napier was an overnight guest Saturday of Miss Kay Berg I strom. The Grant Mott family visited Frank Wondercheck in Atkinson, Sunday and wished him a happy birthday. The Elkhom Valley prayer con ference was held Friday in the Riverside Free Methodist church. Pupils in Riverside school had their pictures taken Wednesday, November 5. Keith Gibson was a dinner guest ! Sunday at the Wayne Fry home. Mr. and Mrs Lowell Jensen and I baby were evening callers. Rena Libby was an overnight guest Sunday at the Dave Pollock | home. Mrs. Libby, who sold her home in the east part of Ewing, moved her household goods to Nc ligh Tuesday, where she will make her home. Mr and Mrs. Dale Napier and the Richard Napier family were Sunday dinner guests at the Ralph Munn home The dinner was in honor of Mary Shrader and the twins. Patricia and tdichael’a, birthday anniversaries Rev and Mrs Ivan Turner vis ited in Norfolk last Saturday Mrs Kitty Fry ate Sunday din ner at the Lynn Fry home In the afternoon they called on Mr and Mrs Floyd Napier. Mm. Joe Schmidt Appointed Otalmuui— The O'Neill Better Ways exten sion club met Tuesday evening. October 28, at the home of Mrs Don Wecker. Present were 11 members and one guest, Mrs. Vir gil Tomlinson. Mrs Joe Schmidt was elected chairman for music, reading and health for the coming year The lesson on "Lamps and Lighting" was given by Mrs Joe Menish The guessing game was won by I Mrs Richard Hovey. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs Harry Spall. Lunch was served by Mrs. 1,0 well Nesbitt. | * REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD S. M Brown, et al to Her man J. Janzing and wife 10-30-58 $11,500 West 30 ft. lot 2 and East 30 ft lot 3 Blk 18, O'Neill. WD Mary L Dancey to D. V. Robertson & wife 9-29-58 $5,000 East 130 ft. of Lots 1-2-3, Blk. 43. Riggs Add., O'Neill. Deloit News Mrs L. L Bartak and Mrs R Tomjack attended a meeting in O'Neill on Wednesday, November 5. A dinner was held at the Reim er home in Ewing Sunday in hon 1 or of Elsie Clow, who is \isiting ! here from Denver and also in hon | or of Mrs Minnie Reimer who will lie 95-years-old November 17. This community had about 20 of an inch of rain Friday even ing This was indeed welcome A miscellaneous shower was held Saturday evening at the Joe Contois home in O'Neill for Mrs, Crabtree, formerly Marge Rrewster, who was married re cently Mr and Mrs. Otto Reimer of Lincoln spent the weekend with the Sisson family and visited rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs Fred Harpster, Mr ! and Mrs Glenn Harpster and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rei mer attended a dinner Sunday for Mrs. Reimer's 95th birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak spent 1 the last part of last week at the Carl Munson home in Ogallala. Mrs Rill Gibbs and David find Kathy spent Monday with Mrs j Pearl Gihhs in Norfolk Mr ami Mrs Richard Napier spent Thursday at the Glenn llarp ster home Jake Bauer of Spalding called on Mrs G. A Bauer. Stanley Rar taks ami other friends and rela tives in this community Friday. Mr and Mrs Oakes and fam ily moved from the I Vloit commu nity last week. Will trade even up about (15.00 worth of any merchandise In our store for the ear of corn with the most kernels and about (1.50 worth of am merchandise In our store for the ear with the second larg est number of kernels delivered to our store before Nov, SI*. 1050.— Shelhamer Equipment. JOo The Deloit Pinochle club met Thursday with Mrs. Louis Pofahl. Mrs Stanley Huffman. Mrs. Willis Hockey, Mrs Max Pofahl and Mrs. I Van Pofahl were guests. Mrs Charles McDonald received high score. Mrs. I ,amt>ert Bartak received low Mrs Willis Hockey received the traveling prize. Mrs Scott Clow arrived Sunday from Denver to visit her mother, Mrs Minnie Reimer. and family in Ewing. Try Frontier want ads! 456-Acre Holt County Ranch PUBLIC AUCTION •lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltIH THE FOLLOWING described real estate and personal property will be offered at public auction on the premi ses, located 22 miles south of O’Neill, Nebr., on U. S. Highway 281 and one-fourth mile west, OR 5 miles east of Chambers, Nebr., on State Highway 95, 4 miles south and one-fourth west, on — Friday, November 28th | Sale Starts at 12:30 P. M. Lunch by Bethany Ladies Aid I Improved Ranch - Hay and Pasture Land THE IMPROVEMENTS SIX-ROOM TWO-STORY DWELLING Reshingled two years ago. i Comfortable, good condition. BARN 28’ x 48’ New galvanized iron roof put on barn one year ago. Stanchions for nine cows and six horses. Hay loft. Good conditon. HEN HOUSE 18’ x 20’ COMB. GRANARY-GARAGE-CORN CRIB Overall measurement 24’ x 40’ WASH HOUSE 18’ x 24’ Recently reshingled ELECTRIC PUMP HOUSE, 5-yrs.-old All improvements are wired and serviced by REA. THE LAND: I HAY AND PASTURE LAND I Entire place is devoted to hay and pasture except for approximately 11 acres s in new seeding of alfalfa and small plot under cultivation. Hay and pasture land are fenced and cross-fenced. All fencing is in good re pair with new fencing parelling new U. S. Highway 281. Top quality hay is produced in abundance on bottom land in Cache creek val ley. There is an abundance of water with three wells in yard and one year around flowing well in pasture. Good grove provides livestock winter protection from the north. TERMS & CONDITIONS Twenty-five percent of purchase price is to be paid by successful bidder on day of sale; balance due and payable January 15, 1»S», when warranty deed and abstract of title will be delivered and possession will be given. I>egal description: SE‘/4 of Section 12 and NVi of Section 13, Township 25, Range 12, Holt county, Nebraska. Approximately 14 acres from quarter section reserved for filler pit by State Highway Department. INSPECTION Your inspection of the premises is invited by contacting the owners, who re side on the place, or the broker. 45 - Head of Cattle - 45 2-first Calf DAIRY HEIFERS with calve* at aide 1— Black HEIFER, to calve in spring 2— Swiss HEIFERS, to calve in spring 3— Minnesota Holstein HEIFERS with calve* 37—Mixed STEERS Saddle Pony & Saddle — Set of Harness & Collars 150 — Ranch Style Hens —150 Many Miscellaneous Items 200 Tons of Prairie Hay 3—‘A’ Houses — 2 Moveable brooder houses 10x12 100-Bus. of Ear Corn Machinery & Equipment John Deere 45 Tractor Winch and Cable John Deere 42 Tractor Wagon and Box Regular Farmall 1 ractor Rack and Gears Oliver ’43 Tractor and Buzz Saw Cultivator 2—300-Gal. Fuel Tanks, John Deere No. 5 Mower one with stand Trail Mower A-C 1 4-in. 2-bot. plow IHC Power Mower Moline 1 4-in. 2-bottom No. 7 Horse Mower plow 3-McCormick Rakes 2—Discs Trail Mower Hitch for Three-Section Drag John Deere B Hammermill Hay Stacker Buck Scraper John Deere Sweep Head Tank Heater Ford Power Sweep Hand Corn Sheller Registered Brand Wire Roller — Pile of Iron Tractor Chains 1 1x38 3—Feed Bunks International Spreader 39—Steel Fence Posts Sq. Turn Cable Rack Creosote Wooden Posts 1 949 Pickup Truck with Corrugated Roofing ’50 motor, one ton Pile of Used Lumber HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. DeLaval No. 51 8 Cream Separator — Mallot Separator, good —Milker — Sickel Grinder — Electric Drill Reknown Cook Stove, combination wood and propane — Wood Stove — TERMS STRICTLY CASH. L. C. & NANCY FAHRENHOLZ, Owner COL. VERN REYNOLDSON, O’Neill, Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker | COLS. WALLACE O’CONNELL, O’Neill, and MERL IN GROSSNICKLAUS, Chambers, Auctioneers CHAMBERS STATE BANK, Clerk