The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 18, 1958, Page 8, Image 8

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NIELSON Mr. and Mrs. Del
bert Nielson of Lynch, a daughter,
weighing 4 pounds 13 ounces, born
Saturday, December 12, at Sacred
Heart hospital in Lynch.
BORG—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Borg of O’Neill, a son, Bruce
Jdhn, weighing 6 pounds 9V* oun
ces, txirn Saturday, December 13,
at St. Anthony's hospital m O’
Neill. This is the couple’s second
son. Mrs. Loretta Hynes is the
maternal grandmother and Mr.
Mrs Axel Borg are the paternal
grandparents.
APPLEBY Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Appleby of O'Neill, a daughter,
weighing 4 pounds 12 3-4 ounces,
born Monday, December 15, at St.
Anthony's hospital in O’Neill.
PETERSON- Mr. and Mrs. Gail
Peterson of Niobrara, a daughter,
Sally Jo, weighing 8 pounds 7
ounces, bom Saturday, December
13, at the Lundberg Memorial
hospital in Creighton.
HENDRICKS Mr. and Mrs
Robert Hendricks of McPherson,
Kans., a son, Richard Leon, weigh
ing 6 pounds 1 ounce, born Satur
day, 1 December 13. The couple has
a daughter and one other son. The
paternal grandparents are Mr.
•in/I \f»«B Ifiit’k Upnririrks of
SMOCK Mr. and Mrs. Emer
son Smock of La Grande, Ore., a
daughter, Wendy Ray, weighing 7
pounds 8 ounces, torn Monday,
November 24. Mrs. Smock was the
former Patricia Wood, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood of
Chamto'rs. This is the Smocks
third daughter.
SARTAIN Mr. and Mrs. David
Sartam, jr., of BurwelJ, a daugh
ter, torn Tuesday, December 16,
at the Community Memorial hos
pital in Burwell.
POWEIJ,# Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Powell of Alliance, a son, weigh
ing 8 pounds, tom Wednesday,
December 10, at an Alliance hos
pital.
DROBNY Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Drobny of Redbird, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds, torn Thursday, De
cember 11, at the Sacred Heart
hospital in Lynch.
ADAIR Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Adair of Amelia, a son, Richard
Michael, weighing 6 pounds 14
ounces, torn Wednesday, Decem
ber 10, at the Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
HAMIK Mr. and Mrs. Max
Hamik of Atkinson, a son, Jeffrey
Alan, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces,
born Thursday, December 11, at
the Atkinson Memorial hospital.
MUMM Mr. and Mrs. George
Mumm, jr., of O’Neill, a son, Lar
ry' Gene, weighing 7 pounds 12^
ounces, born Friday, December
12, at St. Anthony's hospital in O’
Neill. Mrs. Mumm is the former
Bertha Orstorne. The couple also
has a daughter.
JOY Mr. and Mrs. Kay Joy of
Walla Walla, Wash., have adopted
a son, who is seven weeks old.
Mrs. Joy is the former Glennice
Jean White, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn White of Amelia.
Auction Calendar
Monday, I>ecember 22: Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Storjohann, living north
west of O'Neill, will sell 113 head
of cattle and a full line of farm
and ranch machinery. The Stor
johanns will l>e moving to Spencer;
Cols Ijester Pearson of Spencer
and Wallace O’Connell of O’Neill,
auctioneers; First National Bank
of O’Neill, clerk. (Details on page
6>.
Tom Early, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Earley, was a Tuesday ov
ernight guest of Tim O'Connell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wally O'
Connell.
Add excitement to your gifts
by giving magnificent presents,
and save money at the same time.
Impossible? Not at all. A truly
luxurious gift is useful and dur
able; if a gift is useless, it’s not
a luxury—it’s a waste.
These gleaming gifts for the
sportsman or sophisticate arc as
durable as they are beautiful,
since they arc all made of stain
less steel. , ,
Men take pride in entertaining,
And more so with an unusual din
ner-bell cocktail shaker that com
bines stainless steel with wood.
An extra ashtray is always weir
come for his den or bedroom, and
cigarette stains wipe off this
stainless one with a damp rag.
Or let him proudly carve the
roast with this “he-man” carving
Set.
For the sportsman, select gifts
that can withstand the hard
knocks of outdoor life. Kerosene
lantern, knife and hatchet set,
pocket knife or waterproof watch
— all are sensibly designed in
rust-proof stainless steel.
If fishing is his fancy, he will
Appreciate the best equipment,
such as a rugged spinning reel or
shining lures. His boat will shine,
too, with stainless hardware that j
resists even corrosive salt water. J
By stressing quality and use
fulness, your gifts can be sump
tuous whatever their price.
Inman Dumps Page
with Appleby Hot
Get* 24 in Renewal
of Rivalry
INMAN Dick Appleby hit the
hoop from all angles Friday night
as the Inman Tigers — with six
wins and one loss thus far—rolk*d
to a 59-47 win over their nearby
neighbors, the Page Eagles. Ap
pleby had 24 points.
Bob Ruther played good defen
sive ball for the winners and con
tributed 13 points.
Dennis Kemper led the Page of
fensive with 10.
Inman led 13-9 at the first quar
ter mark and 23-17 at halftime. A
fat (23-point) third quarter pushed
the Tigers far out in front.
Inman’s second team remained
undefeated by stopping the un
beaten Page reserves, 37-34, in a
thriller.
Albert Kopejtka and K. Kivett
[Kitted 10 and nine [mints, respec
tively, for the winners,
Inian’s volleyball team likewise
remained undefeated, measuring
| the Page gais, 49-20. Jackie But
terfield was outstanding on de
fense and led the scoring with 13.
| Bernice Coleman had 11 for In
! man.
I igers Triumph
Over Orchard
INMAN It was 22 for Dick Ap
pleby and 18 for Bob Ruther here
Tuesday night as the Inman Tig
ers registered another win. They
knocked off Orchard, 6946, in a
breeze.
It was a wide open game and
both teams played rugged ball
most of the game. In the third per
iod the Tigers registered 23
points. Inman led 15-6 at the first
quarter and 27-22 at intermission.
Stan Clifton hit 19 to lead the Or
iles.
Inman's volleyball team annex
ed another, winning 26-24 in one
overtime period. It was the fourth
Sandhills Gatew ay conference
win for the gals.
The Tigers are undefeated in |
loop competition.
Boxseore of main event:
INMAN 1691 fg ft pf pts
Sobotka . 2 1 0 51
Appleby 10 2 1 22
Smith ... 4 0 1 8 |
Gaughenbaugh 2216
Ruther 9 0 0 18
«< »<*■» sn ,£>» ,27* ,** » anns* * .s’
Tompkins _110 3
Cunningham 10 0 2
Kivett .... 110 3
Kopejtka 10 0 2
GiUogly 0 0 0 0
Totals_31 7 3 69
ORCHARD 146 > fg ft pf pts
Seefeldt 0 0 0 0
Miller 3 0 16
Clifton __ _ 3 12 7
Elston 9 1 5 19
Guelter 112 3
Phifer 4 10 8
Schacht 1012
Totals ..21 3 11 46
T1LDEX WINS
ORCHARD The visiting Tilden
high cagers whizzed in the final
lx.1 nod to defeat the Orchard Or
ioles, 47-40, Friday night. Sefeldt
led the Orioles with 14 points.
Expected to spend the Christ
mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
II. L. Lindberg are their daughter
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Rod Wilmuth of Lincoln, their son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Lindberg of Minneapolis, Minn ,
another daughter, - Miss Carolyn
who will arrive Friday from Wes
leyan university in Lincoln and
Mr. and Mrs Myron Pollat and
son, Erin, of Omaha.
Coyotes Lose Two;
Elgin Game Is a
Heart - Breaker
CHAMBERS — Humpal of At
kinson St, Joseph registered 12
points Thursday night as the Blue
jays racked the Cham tiers Coy
otes. 43-25, m a cage game played
here.
The Josies worked the ball well
and scored from all angles.
The Coyotes hosted Elgin Tues
day night and managed to lead at
the half Chambers was also ahead
with only two minutes remaining,
but then Coach Wayne Gesiriech s
kids became over-anxious, com
mitted a series of fouls and Elgin
went ahead on free throws and won
42-38.
Legal Notices
(First pub. December 4, 19581
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
By Virtue of an Execution di
rected to me from the Clerk of ttie
District Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, on a judgement obtained
therein Case No. 15105 wherein
W'illa Wilma Schollmeyer is Plain
tiff, and Herman Rex Schollmeyer
is Defendant, on the 3rd day ol
November 1956, in favor of said
s* l & l <9 » Of I a? t er » & i tv i as n ^ i m
plaintiff, and against said defend
ant, for the sum of $1300 00, an<
costs of suit for $23.50, and accru
ing costs, I have levied upon th<
following Real estate taken as th<
property of the said defendant, tv
satisfy said execution, to-wit; at
undivided one - fourteen ch (1/14
right, title and interest in and tt
Northeast Quarter, and South Hal
of Northwest Quarter, and Soutl
Half of Section 5: North Half ol
Northeast Quarter of Section 7; am
East Half of Southeast Quarter ol
Section 6, all lieing in Towns hif
Thirty-one, North, Range Ten, Wesi
of the 6th P M. in Holt County. Ne
braska, and will offer the same foi
sale to the highest bidder for casl
on the 5th day of January, A. D
1959 at the front door of the court
house in the City of O'Neill, Holl
County, Nebraska, at the hour ol
1:00 p.m. of said day, when and
where due attendance will be giv er
by the undersigned
LEO S. TOM JACK,
Sheriff of Said Countv.
32-36c
(First pub. Dec. 11, 1958.)
Francis D. Lee, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF J. VICTOR
JOHNSON, DECEASED
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
\ . CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a pe
I tition has been filed for final set
tlement herein, determination of
heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
' estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on De
cember 31, 1958, at 10 o'clock, A.
M
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
33-35c
( I *---—
'First pub. Nov. 27, 1958)
William W. Griffin, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAI
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 42.16
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
OOITNTY, NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF R H. GALLA
GHER, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a pe
tition has been filed for final set
tlement herein, determination of
heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
t>e for hearing in this court on De
cember 17, 1958. at 10 o’clock, A
M.
IX1U1S W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
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