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    Legal Notices
(First pub. Jan. 15, 1959)
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 establish
a G>unty Road 66 feet wide, de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the Southwest
Gimer of Section 33, Town
ship 29. Range 16, running
thence East a distance of 4
miles to the Southeast Comer
of Section 36, Township 29,
Range 16, to connect with
present County Road, running
south from Stuart, Nebr.
Hearing will be held on the
above Road Petition on January
30, 1959, at 2:00 PM., at the Sup
ervisors Room. Holt County Court
House. O’Neill, Nebr.
KENNETH WARING,
Holt County Clerk.
38-40c
(First pub. Jan 15, 1959)
Julius D. Cronin, attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1306
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
JANUARY XTH, 1959
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF GEHARD D.
JANZING, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is May 5th, 1959, and '
for the payment of debts is Jan
uary Hth, 1960, and that on Feb
ruary 5th, 1959, and on May 6th,
1959, at 10 o'clock A M., each day
I will be at the County Court Rooit
in said County to receive, ex
amine, hear, allow, or adjust al
claims and objections duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER.
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL,1
38- 40<
< First pub Jan 22. 1959)
William W Griffin, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
No. 4347
COUNTY COURT OF HO LI
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JOHN NIEWOHN
ER. DECEASED
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has teen 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 will
be for hearing in this court on
February' 11, 1959, at 10 o’clock
A.M.
IXHJIS \V. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
39- 41c
LEGAL NOTICE
The Paid-in Capital Stock of the
Farmers State Bank, Ewing, Ne
braska, was increased December
31. 1958, from $25,000.00 to $50,
000.00.
FARMERS STATE BANK
Richard S. Brion,
President.
_37-40c
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i Lynch News
Mr and Mrs. Frank Carsten<
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crook;
spent Friday evening, January 23
at the Peter Mulhair home. The
| evening was spent playing can
i asta.
Mrs. Harold Wickersham is vis
iting relatives in California.
Mr and Mrs. Pat Cassidy an
! visiting in San Diego, Calif., a
I this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mulhair spen
: Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Julu
! Hasenpflug
Mr and Mrs. Glen Stewart an
in Denver, Colo., for a two week’!
vacation,
A community polio benefit dance
w'as held at the Lynch ballroorr
Saturday. Mel’s Mighty Muldooru
| furnished the music.
Mrs. Ed Whetham left Saturday
for Gann Valley, S.D., to visit hei
son, Ted, and family for a few
days, after which she plans tc
leave for Washington to visit hei
! children there until spring
Mr, and Mrs Ed Vogt and Bev
erly of Naper visited relatives
here this week.
The women on the loser's side
i of the attendance contest in the
Kural Progressive club entertain
ed the winners Sunday, January
18, at seven o’clock dinner at the
Legion hall. The families of the
women were guests there also.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mahlen
dorf and daughters were Lake
Andes, S.D.. visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs Beryl Moody
| and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorie
Micanek were Sunday, January 17,
: dinner guests at the Edw'ard Streit
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clinch of
Omaha spent Saturday and Sun
day with Mrs. Julia Hasenpflug.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christen
sen spent Sunday at the Mike Pik
lapp home in Monowi.
Mrs. E. M. Soukup of Spencer,
Mrs Leo Farran of Custer, S. D.,
and Mrs.’Delbert Shaw of Verdel
were out of town guests at the
Barbara Hoffman bridal shower
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whetham of
Spencer spent Sunday with Mrs.
Ed Whetham.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nolan and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarr were Sun
day, January 18, dinner guests
at the Clarence Kolund home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Courtney
Mr nnH Mrs Bernard Web
her were in Sioux City Monday,
January 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carson of
O'Neill visited Mrs. Nata Bjomsen
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pap
stein called there in the afternoon
and all enjoyed supper together.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hull of
Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hull of Niobrara visited at the
Glen Hull home Wednesday, Jan
uary 21. Mrs. Leonard Havranek
called there in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Barnes were
Creighton visitors Tuesday, Jan
uary 20. While there they called
on Mrs. Edith Lang and Mrs.
Mary Burt.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havra
nek, Mr. and Mrs. Corky Kalkow
ski, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Court
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Sieler
surprised Mrs. Dwight Micanek at
uary 19 in honor of her birthday
anniversary. Bunco served for en
her home Monday evening, Jan
tertainment. Mrs. Corky Kalkow
ski and Mrs. Robert Courtney re
ceived the high scores and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Courtney received the
bunco pnize.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Moody and
children visited at the Edward
Streit home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinkerman
of O'Neill were Sunday, January
18, guests at the Vigo Christensen
home.
Larry Koenig of Norfolk spent
the past weekend at the Frank
Weeder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streit vis
ited Wednesday, January 21, at
the Clarence Potter home in
Burke, S.D.
Mrs. Edward Streit and Lynn
Tuesday afternoon, January 20,
visited at the C. L. Haselhorst
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Micanek
spent Wednesday evening, Jan
uary 21, at the Bill Bertz home in
Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christen
sen spent Sunday, January 18, at
the Wallace Courtney home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett
returned home Saturday from a
two week's visit in Lincoln with
relatives.
Mrs. Laura Wurtz visited with
Mrs. Hannah Streit Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norwood at
tended the bridal shower of Mrs.
Carroll Norwood Tuesday evening,
January 20, at the Butte commun
ity hall.
Mrs. Nata Bjomsen visited Mrs.
Ed Whetham Monday, January 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Courtney
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spent Tuesday, January 20. at
Mrs Hannah Strait's home
Mr and Mrs. C L. Haselhorst
were last Sunday, January 18, din
. ner guests at the Kay Soulek
i home.
Mr. and Mrs, Leo Farr an of
. Custer, S.D., vis ted at the Leslie
Stewart home last week .
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rohde
. attended the bridal shower Tues
day evening, January 20, at the
. Butte community hall in honor
of Mr. Carroll Norwood.
Mrs. Jake Muller visited Mrs.
Tommy Muller Friday afternoon,
January 23.
Mr and Mrs. Martin Jehorek
, were Thursday business visitors
in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rohde,
Mrs. Gracia Craig, Lee Wells,
Hulda Gray, George Hajek and
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Kaasa visited
the Fanny Masden home near Ver
del Sunday evening, January 18.
They enjoyed viewing movies of
the world's fair, shown by a
friend who had attended the fair.
Steven Ray, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Muller, was christ
ened at the Catholic church Sat
urday. January' 17. Mr. and Mrs.
1 Dennis Kube were the sponsors.
| Mrs. Faye Pinkerman visited
| Mrs. Hannah Streit Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson
I were Friday business visitors in
O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vomacka
and daughter of Gregory, S.D.,
spent Sunday at the Martin Jeh
orek home. They accompanied the
Jehoreks to visit the Bill Hambek
and Joe Nemic families in Spencer
that afternoon.
Miss Barbara Hoffman was hon
or guest at a bridal shower Thurs
day evening at the American Leg
ion hall Mrs George Courtney and
Mrs. Velma McDonald were pro
gram chairmen. The guests mod
eled wedding gowns for entertain
ment. The oldest wedding gown,
modeled by Mrs. Edward Heiser,
belonged to the late Mrs. Jess
Davy. About 15 gowns were mod
eled. Mrs. Wallace Moffet, as
Grandma, read its history as if
reminiscing. Miss Hoffman and
Carl Weeder plan to be married
Saturday, January 31.
3,748 Books Are
Circulated, Ewing
Readership Upped,
Librarian Says
EWING — Exactly 3,748 books
were checked out to readers at the
public library during the year of
1958. Over two thousand of this
number were to juvenile readers
of the community. Rural teachers
checked out approximately 250
books to be used as supplemen
tary reading in their schools.
Mrs. H. R. Harris, librarian,
also reports an increase of read
ers from the grades of the Ewing
public school.
Seventy-five new books were
purchased for the library the past
year. Three hundred books, plus
an additional vacation loan of 75
books, were available to this com
munity through the Nebraska Pu
bic Library Commission Other
books requested by readers were
also secured from the commis
sion.
The Ewing News and Clearwa
ter Record, a gift to the library
by the publishers, and magazines
donated to the library, have pro
vided other reading material.
The board of the Ewing public
library met Friday evening at
the home of Miss Ina Bennett,
secretary. All members were pre
sent. Waldo Davis, president, pre
sided.
The financial report was given
by Mrs. H. R. Harris, treasurer..
This was followed by a general
discussion of the library work the
past year and for the future in
the community.t
Polio Benefit at
Ewing Is Planned
EWING — A polio benefit
for the Ewing community is in the
making with Mrs. Loyd West as
program chairman.
A meeting was held at the West
home Monday afternoon, January
26, to start proceedings. Plans
were made for a ladies’ cage
game. Twenty-eight candidates
were listed for the basketball
teams. Names are pending for the
teams participating. The cheerlead
ers will be Mrs. Waldo Davis and
Mrs. J. L. Pruden for one side and
Mrs. Allen Pollock and Mrs. Dck
Brion for the other. Mrs. William
Hobbs was elected “water boy’’.
Supt. G. D. Ryan and Coach Tom
Hutton will be the referees.
Watch The Frontier for further
announcements.
After the adjournment of the
business meeting, Mrs. Dick Bri
on, a newcomer to Ewing, was
welcomed by her neighbors and
Mrs. Willis Rockey, who was cele
brating a birthday was pleasantly
reminded of the event by her
friends. A beautiful birthday cake
was presented to her. Lunch was
served by Mrs. West.
Circle Six Party
Is Well-Attended
EWING—A card party, sponsored
by circle six of the Christian Moth
ers of St. Peter’s church, had
a good attendance at Sunday eve
ning’s entertainment.
The score winners for pitch
were Mrs. August Thiele and John
Bauer, who received high and
Mrs. Ivan Wright and Eddie Ro
therham, low. For pinochle, high
score winners were Mrs. Tony
Pruss of Orchard and Mr. Melvin
Roach of Page and low went to
Leo Hawk and Mrs. Leonard
Knapp, both of Ewing.
Mrs. Thiele was also the winner
of the special prize presented by
the circle.
Mrs. Charles Rotherham, chair
man. and Mrs. Ralph Munn, co
chairman, were assisted by the
members of circle one, Mrs.
John Archer, chairman.
Lunch was served.
Other Ewing News
Recent guests at the Dwight
Schroeder home were Mr. and
Mrs. James Good and son, Steve,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good.
Ewing News
Guests Sunday at the home a
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Schruedei
and family were Miss Donna Ml
narik of Neligh, Don and Sharot
Mackel of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs
James Mlnarik and family m
Ewing. The occasion was in hon
or of the baptism at St. Peter's
church of the infant son. Kent
Dwight, of Mr and Mrs. Schroe
der.
Friday callers at the Dwighi
Schroeder home were his sister
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Rot
Gower, and son, Todd; Mr and
Mrs. Dean McClutchey and Bev
erly, all of Meadow Grove.
Mrs Lowell Jensen of Neligh
was a Thursday afternoon, Jan
uary 22, guest at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and
family.
Mrs Leland Finley, Jeannie
and Dennis of Page, visited Fri
day afternoon at the home of her
niece,' Mrs. Dwight Schroeder
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Steskal, sr.
had as the afternoon and dinner
guests on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.
I Ernest Arehart and family, Mr.
and Mrs Albert Hauser of Elgin,
Mrs. Reed Mummert and son of
. Clearwater. Mrs. Julian Schmidt
was an afternoon caller.
Mr. and Mrs. John Steskal, jr.
I and family v isited Tuesday, Janu
ary 20, at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Steskal,
sr. Mary Ellen, their small daugh
ter who has been confined to the
Antelope Memorial hospital for
several days, is inyiroving and
they expect to bring her home
soon.
Mrs. George Jefferies transact
ed business Saturday in Clear
water.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and
Marie spent Sunday at the Homer
Barton home in Orchard A oik
o'clock dinner was served honor
ing the birthday s of their da ugh
ter. Linda Barton, and Marie Da
vis Other guests were Mr and
' Mrs. Walter Austin of Plains lew
and Mrs Louise Beal of Orch
i ard ~
A E. Harris and son. Steve,
accompanied by Russell Fink
spent the weekend in Ewing vis
lting at the H R Harris and
Bert Fink homes They returned
| to Fremont Monday.
An oyster supper was held at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Dewitt
Gunter Sunday evening. the oc
casion honoring the birthdays of
Mr. Gunter and Mrs Dewitt Hoke
and the wedding anniversary of
Mr and Mrs Lionel Gunter Oth
ers present to join the honored
guests were Mr Lionel Gunter
and Paul. Mr. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton, Mr and Mrs. Roland
Horde all of Ewing.
Russell Napier and Larry Lar
son returned to Sterling, Kan.,
Tuesday, January 27, to resume
their classes, after a few days va
cation six'nt with home folks
Mrs. Thomas Eacker and Mrs
Earl Wright were Saturday Ne
ligh visitors.
Mrs. Eva Kaczor and daughter
Irene, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr and Mrs Thomas Kaczor.
Mrs. Caroline Sanders was a
Sunday dinner guest at the home
of her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bergstrom
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik
and family spent Sunday visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfonso Woslager.
Richard Spittler made a Friday
business trip to Ewing. His mo
ther, Mrs. Laura Spittler returned
with him to his home in Valentine
to spend the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack
transacted business Monday, Jan
uary 26, in Omaha.
Ll'NDRKRG MEMORIAL
(Creighton'
Admitted: Ernest Sandox at
xxxxxU
Center Lams Kemp of Niobrara;
Mrs, Faye Fredrickson of Winne
tuon; Mrs Dale Neumann of Win
netoon; Frank Shefl of Winnetoon
Dismissed Mrs. Julius Wagner
of Creighton; Mrs. Joe Tichy of
Niobrara; Mrs Haroki Nelson and
daughter of Creightun; Mrs Janie*
Matnine and daughter of Greigh
ton; Lois Jean Kemp of Niobrara.
1 Vath Mrs. Minnie Diokmnn of
Creighton
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Trupp and
family left Tuesday for Omaha
where Mr Trupp was on business
and his family \ isitinl relatives
until today (Thursday >
Holt County Angus Association
SHOW & SALE
In Hie heated barn of th«
O’Neill Livestock Market, O’Neill, Nebr.
Saturday, February 7, 1959
SHOW AT 9:tNt A M. — SAFE AT I ltd P.M.
BAXQI KT—At Presbyterian t-hureh parlors at fi:8rt Fob. Bth.
Very good hotel and motet aeeommodatlons In O'Neill
49 BULLS - 32 FEMALES
49 (tood, rugged, strong aged bulls. All TB and Hangs Tested,
many production tested. In good breeding condition
Females, some very good useful rows and heifers, TB and
Bangs Tested.
The cattle In this sale as In the past represent cattle with the
breeding, characteristics and ability in grow and gain plus siring
calves that perforin well on the range as well as in the fetal lot
and show ring. It will pay you to look over tills fine offering of
bulls and females in O’Neill on Febr. 7, I !>'»!*.
CONSIGNORS — Frank lleclaert, 1’iige; Blaine Garwood,
\tuclla; Eddie Krug man, O’Neill; Holland Miller, O’Neill; E. I.,
Miner, O’Neill; llale & E. J. Re veil, O’Neill; Ray Sillers Estate.
Inman; Ralph & Gertrude Van Boren, O’Neill; Arthur Balters,
Chambers.
For catalog or information write or call
1.01 IS ItAKTOS, O’Neill, Nebr., Secretary Treasurer
FRANK BEELAERT. Page. Nebr., President—Phone JMIOt
AS WE ARE MOVING to another state, we will sell the following described personal
property at public auction on the premises, located 3 miles west of Orchard, Nebr., on
U.S. Highway 20 and 1 % miles north, OR 3 miles north of Ewing, 2 miles east and 1
miles north, on —
Friday, February 6th
Sale Starts at 12:30 P.M.
9 « Head of Steer Calves — 9
These are young calves weighing 200 pounds
300—Leghorn PULLETS Approx. 2,400-Bus. 1958 EAR CORN
All in high production 300 Sq. Bales RYE STRAW I
Brooder Stove^- Chicken Feeder, s#me ^
__20-Bus. Irish Cobbler POTATOES__
Farm Equipment I
J-D Model G 1948 1HC 7-Ft. One-Way, M-M 2-Row Compicker
Tractor, gas burner, mounted on rubber 2—Rye Drills
power lift, good rubber Three-Sec. Harrow Hay Rack and rubber gear i
A-C No. 60 Combine, McC.-D. Corn Binder 2—Wagons with boxes,
tiptop condition Stalk Cutter mounted on rubber
A-C 15-Ft. Disc McC.-D. Plow, three Road Drag
10-Ft. McC.-D. Grain 16-in. bottoms 5—Rolls of Cribbing
Binder with power McC.-D. Threshing Some Creosoted Posts
takeoff and canvasses Machine, 22-in., and Steel Posts
14-Ft. Massey-Harris with belts Small Stock Tank
Grain Drill with all- 3—-Feed Bunks 3—Tank Heaters
steel box, very good Some Used Lumber 2—Manure Scoops for
Colby Manure Spreader and Sheeting Material Booster Buck
on rubber Pump jack, like new Steel Ventilators for
Ford Cultivator, new Self Hog Feeder corn crib
style, very good 125-Ft. Endless Drive 16-Ft. Lumber Gates
500-Gal. Propane Tank Belt 7-Ft. Panel Gates
with regulator All-Steel Dehorning 4-Row J-D Eli, powr-trol
8-Ft. J-D Disc Chute lift
Dairy Equipment
Surge Milking Machine, double unit with model BB3 pump — Extra Surge Bucket
Electric Heater for Milk House — No. 4 McC. Self-Washing Cream Separator, like new
TERMS: CASH. No property removed until settled for.
Mr* (Hid Mrs* Mortm Mosel Owner
Col. Wallace O’Connell, O’Neill, and Bank of Orchard,
Col. Max Wanser, Ewing, Auctioneers Orchard, Nebr., Clerk
THE FRONTIER AUCTION SERVICE — O'NEILL