The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 25, 1959, Image 12

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Dads Day Tourney:
Complete Results
Here are the complete results of
the Dad’s Day open tournament
In O'Neill over (he weekend.
Editor's Note: Because no com
plete record of forfeited matches
are available the use of the word
"over'' either means a defeat or a
forfeited match.
ChainpionHhlp Flight
First Round: Max Golden over G.
Millnitz; VV. Hopkins over B.
Grady: Cal Hedelson over Kerm
Mortenson sr ; Bill Fox over Ted
Lindberg; K. Mortenson jr. over A
R. Jaszkowiak, Bob Carroll over
Frank Solane; D. Johnson over
George Lightner; H. Story over
Jim Snyder. Second Round: Hop
kins over Golden; Fox over Hedel
son; Carroll over Mortenson; Story
over Johnson Third Round: Fox
over Hopkins and Story over Car
roll. Finals: Fox defeated Story for
the championship. Lindy defeated
Jaszkowiak for the consolation
trophy.
First Flight
First Round: G. Whitney over
Jim Clifton; Ed Campbell jr., over
Del Olson; Gus Cadwell over Tom
Liddy; H Lohaus over Glen
Faunce; I. Kaiser over L. Haynes;
Shorty Richardson over Q- Whe
lan; H. Fowler over Sid Solsman
and John Baker over Marvin John
son. Second round: Whitney over
Campbell, Lohaus over Cadwell,
Kaiser over Richardson and Fow
ler over John Baker. Third round:
Whitney over Lohaus and Fowler
over Kaiser. Whitney defeated
Fowler for the championship. Liddy
defeated Whelan for the consola
tion trophy.
Second Flight
First round: Bill Cauoert over H.
Gildersleeve, Jr. Cleveland over D.
French, H. Scnieusener over led
Kyster, Mike Burney over John
VA/Jiciiu, i/. lYciatnuivuv \j v ci ouwi i
Hunt, U, Hrayton over W. Mar
ceilus, A1 Carroll over L. Reimer
jr., R. Wilson over Tom llarty.
Second round: Cleveland over Cao
bert, Burney over Schleusener,
Hrayton over Kersenbrock and
Carroll over Wilson; Third Round:
Burney over Cleveland and Hray
ton over Carroll. Burney deleated
Hrayton for the championship. Con
ard deleated Reimer tor the con
solation trophy.
Third Flight
First Round: H. nunker over B.
Mead; J. Auston over K. Werner,
D. Horson over G. Buker, G. Mar
celius over G. Hammond, K. Glee
son over Bill Arnhoit, Vein Reyn
oldson over B. Nelson, 1. Pruss
over Schitflemiller, H. Kupperman
over mF. YanHi; Seconu round:
Bunker over Auston, Batson over
Marcellus, Iteynoldson over Glee
son, liapperman over Pruss. Bunk
er deleated Iteynoldson lor tlie
championship. Nelson deleated
Hammond lor the consolation
trophy.
Fourth Flight
First Round: A. Cramer over B.
KurU, R. Carlson over J. l'honal
la, H. Conhers over B. Nelson, H.
Nelson over J. Champion, • W.
Hutchinson over Shorty Miles, L.
McCoy over L. Zastrow, H. Tem
plemeyer over B. Miller and Ben
Gillespie over R. Snover. Second
Round: Cramer over Carlson, Nel
son over Connors, McCoy over
Hutchinson, Templemeyer over
Gillespie. Third Round: Nelson
over Cramer and McCoy over
Templemeyer. Nelson defeated Mc
Coy lor die championship. Snover
deleated Cl tampion for the conso
Double A d
MARKET REPORT
Atkinson, Tuesday, June 23rd
Auction: Cattle and hog receipts
totaled 628 head, with a very
good run (or this time of year,
stock cattle sold very well. 400
lb. Heller calves bringing $34.25
&iid the Steer mates selling for
$36.40. 800-lb. feeding heifers
sold for $22.50 and all other
stock Cattle finding ready tak
ers. Cows are taking their sea
sonal slow down but selling at
attractive prices and inducing
mny to cash in on their cut cat
tle. (iood Cows sold from $17.00
to $18-75 with canners & cutters
$14.75 to $16.00.
Regular Sale Next Tuesday,
June 30th. Remember for most
Net Dollars—Consign your Stock
to your Local Market at the
DOUBLE A AUCTIONS !
Atkinson Livestock
Market
lation trophy.
Firth night
First Round: R. Francis over B.
Artus, J. Watson over J. Harty, F.
Appleby over B. Cole, B McIntosh
over J. Petsehe, M. Baack over
Jim Earley, E. Mahler oxer S.
Elkins, L. Gillespie over C. Fox
and B Kelly over G. Whitney. Sec
ond round: Francis over Watson,
Appleby over McIntosh, Mahler
over Baack and Gillespie over
Kelly Third Round: Appleby oxer
Francis and Gillespie oxer Mahler,
for the championship. Whitney de
feated Artus for the consolation
trophy.
Sixth Flight
First Round: B. Brennan over G.
Head, R. Clifton over B. Pruss, G.
Gillespie over D. Becker, Bill Mer
ritt, Bye. Second Round: Brennan
over Clifton and Gillespie, Bye. B.
Brennan defeated Gillespie for the
championship. Pruss defeated D.
Becker for the consolation trophy.
j -Legal Notices
(First, pub. June 25, 1959)
.NOTH E Ol SPECIAL ELECTION
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
SUPERINTENDENT, O'NEILL,
NEBRASKA.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gix'
en that at a special election to be
held on the 6tn day ol July, 1959,
there will be submitted lo tne legal
xoters ot School Districts numbered
a7, IIU, 9i, 138 and 2, ot Boil coun
ty, Nebraska, the following ques
tion: ‘‘Shall the present territories
comprising School Districts num
bered 57, ilO, 97, 138 and 2, ol the
County of Holt, ‘and State of Ne
braska, be reorganized and con
solidated to comprise and consti
tute one School District, to be
known as School District No. 2, of
said county, according to a pro
posed plan ot reorganization of
School Districts, as formulated and
advanced by me non County Com
mittee tor there organization ol
School Districts.”
For sairi renrvnniyatinn r>k.n i i
Against said reorganization plan
( )
The polls for voting at said
election will remain open from 8
o clock A M. to 8 o clock P.M. of
said day, and the voting place as
follows: Page Town Hail.
Voters desiring to vote in favor
of said proposition and for said re
organization plan, will mark an X
in ihe square lollowing the words:
"For said Reorganization Plan”;
voters desiring to vote against saiu
proposition, will mark an X in the
square following the words,
"Against said Reorganization
Plan.”
This special election has been
called for the purpose of affording
the electors of School Districts num
bered 57, 110, 97, 158 and 2 an op
portunity to approved or reject tne
plan of the organization, adopted
py the Holt County Comijiittee for
the reorganization ol Scnool Dis
tricts, under which plan it is pro
posed to consolidate all of the
ibove mentioned School Districts
nto one School District, to be
known qs„ .School District Number
2 of Holt County, Nebraska.
That said proposed plan of re
organization contemplates that said
reorganized and consolidated Dis
trict, shall have the legal outer
boundaries, described as follows:
1. Commencing at the Northwest
corner of Section 23, in Township
28 North, Range 10, West of the
6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebras
ka, running thence two miles south,
thence four miles east, thence one
half mile north, thence one half
mile east, thence one half mile
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thence one half mile north, thence
one mile east, theriee one half mile
north, thence one lialf mile west
thence one half mile north, thence
one half mile east, thence one half
mile south, thence three fourths
mile east, thence one half mile
south, thence three fourths mile
east, thence one fourth mile north,
thence one half mile east, thence
ane fourth mile north to Northeast
corner of Section 24, Township 28,
Range 9, West of the 6th P.M. in
Holt County, Nebraska, running
thence two and one half miles
north, thence three miles west,
thence one half mile north, thence
six miles west, thence two miles
south, thence three fourths mile
east, thence one half mile south,
thence one fourth mile east, thence
one half mile south to the place of
beginning.
2. Reasons for the change in
boundaries is to prov ide more ade
quate educational advantages for
the children in the four Class I
Districts and the Class II District.
3, The said plan of reorganization
proposes the adjustment of proper
ty debts, and liabilities of the pro
posed District as follows:
a. All of the assets and pro
perty of the districts included
in this plan as of July 1, 1959.
shall become the property of
the proposed School District
No. 2.
b. All of the bonded indebted
ness existing -against any of
said districts is to be assumed
and paid by the orginal Dis
trict No. 2, that is District No.
2 as it existed prior to such re
organization and consolidation.
c. All other School Districts
debts, if any, of said Districts,
as of July 1, 1959, are to be as
sumed and paid by the pro
posed School District No. 2.
d. The utilization of existing
school houses and school pro
perty is to be determined by
the legal voters of the proposed
School District No. 2, in the
event such reorganization be
comes effective, however this
shall pertain to school houses
and school grounds only.
4. The present school building
of District No. 2 is adequate with
the remodeling of one elementary
room as one additional elementary
teacher will be hired.
Legal school electors only re
siding within the enumerated dis
tricts shall be permitted to vote
at said election, and the legal elec
tors residing in school district No.
2, shall be entitled to vote as a
separate unit at said election.
Any electors or other interested
persons, may secure additional in
formation concerning the details of
said proposed plan of reorganiza
tion at the office of the County
Superintendent of Schools in O -
Neill, Nebraska.
ALICE L. FRENCH, Secretary,
Holt County Committee for the
Reorganization of School Dists.
9-10c
(First publication June 25, 4925)
Julius D. Cronin, attorney
N <> T I <’ K O F HEAKINL O F
F E T 1 T 1 O N F O It FIN AL
SETTLEMENT O F ACCOUNT.
No. 4119
COUNTY COURT OF HO L T
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF CYLDE MCKEN
ZIE, 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 will
be for hearing in this court on Ju
ly 15, 1959, at 10 o'clock, A M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
9-llc
(First pub. June 18, 1959)
Kryger and Kryger, Attorneys
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4333
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
JUNE 18, 1959.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CARRIE A. BARN
HARDT. DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time limit
ed for presenting claims against
said estate is October 16, 1959, and
for the payment of debts is June
18 1960 and that on July 16, 1959,
and on October 17. 1959, at 10
o’clock A. M., each day, I will lie
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)
9-llc
Page News
By Mrs. Evelyn Cray
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks re
turned Saturday evening from a
7,000 mile trip through ten of the
Western states. They spent a week
with thpir daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn BlezeK ana i
son -at Apple Valley, Calif.
Lois Jean Parks from San Diego,
Calif., was also a guest in the
Blezek home.
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Brownell in Paramount, Calif. Mr.
Parks' sisters in Klamath halls
and Manning, Ore., also Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Cole and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Williams and
Mr and Mrs. Ray Williams at
Salem, Ore., and with Mr. and
Mrs G. W. Durkee and Mr and
Mrs. Harley Fox at Auburn, Ore.
Places of interest visited were
the Grand Canyon. Knotts Berry
Farm The Red Woods, Portland,
Ore., where they saw the Rose
Parade and Tacoma, Wash., ana
Grand Coulee Dam.
In Garland, Wyo., they visited
Mr. Parks’ brother, Roy Parks.
Mrs. Gwen Morrison of Royal
accompanied them as far as Santa
Ana, Calif.
The Page Pee Wees defeated the
Ewing team 3-2 at the latter’s dia
mond on a double by Mick Stew
art.
Shaw was the winning pitcher,
Krapp was the loser.
Rick Allen played an outstand
ing defensive game.
Mr and Mrs. William Ragland
and family attended Sunday school
at Amelia Sunday morning and vis
ited Mrs. Ragland s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge, the rest
of the day. Present also in the
Coolidge home were Mr. and Mrs.
We Will Close
MONDAY, JUNE 29, AND WILL
REOPEN SATURDAY, JULY 25
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Thank yon for your patronage. We hope to see you
when we reopen.
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Charles Coolidge and family, bro
ther of Mrs Ragland, also a cous
in, Harry Humphrey, of Willow
Springs. Mo , and Julius and Mar
lin Belew and Mary Negley of Nor
folk.
Loran Parks of Elm Creek, son
of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Parks, ar
rived home for a visit with rela
tives and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Tegeler and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parks and son
Loran, and daughter, Valjean. were
picnicking Sunday at Ponca.
Rev. and Mrs. Walt Cole and
family of Salem, Ore., came June
17 for an extended visit with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Nas
lund and relatives of Page, and
Mr. Cole's parents of O'Neill,
Mrs. Charlie Russel came Sun
day bringing her mother, Mrs.
Stella Russel and two grand
daughters. the children of Mr and
Mrs Duane Sukup to their homes.
She plans to visit relatives and
friends for a few days
Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen and
sons, Lloyd and Floyd, drove to
Columbus Sunday to visit their
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Stewart.
Mrs. Theresa Hunter of Osage.
Wyo., stopped in Page Monday for
a short visit with her brother-in
faw. Vemie Hunter and family She
was accompaied by her grand
daughter, Patti Burkett.
tXH'NTY (XH RT
State vs. Marten G. Luber. O'
Neill. overload on axle, fined $50
and $4 costs; officer Donald F.
Richardson, June 6.
State vs. Donald Lee Braun.
! driver for Valentine Motors, Val
entine, Nebr . overweight on ca
pacity plate, fined $25 and $4 costs,
officer Donald F Richardson. June
18.
State vs. LeRov Peter Castello,
Sacramento, Calif., overweight on
interior group of axles, fined $60
and $4 costs; officer Clifford L.
Kizzire. June 18.
State vs. Randall D. Kruse. Hos
kins, non-payment of license fee.
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer Clif
ford L Kizzire, June 18.
State vs. Richard D. Bogue, At
kinson, possession of alcoholic
liquor by minor, fined $25 and $4
costs; officer Sgt. R. R. Shorney,
June 19.
State vs. Earl L. Tooker, Atkin
son. possession of alcoholic liquor
by minor, lined 125 and $4 costs;
officer Sgt. R. R. Sbomey, June 19.
State vs Gerald D Strovich,
driver for General Wholesale. Nor
folk, overgross weight, fined 550
and $4 costs; officer Donald F.
Richardson. June 20.
State vs. Gerald F. Reiman.!
Butte, speeding night, fined $10 and j
$4 costs; officer E. M. Hastreiter, I
June 20
State vs. Dewey D. Brittell,
Chamtiers, faultv brakes, fined $5
and $4 costs; officer E. M. Has
treiter, June 20.
State vs. Leroy K. Lyons, O'
Neill. overweight on capacity plate,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer Don
ald F Richardson, June 20.
State vs. Francis L. Heying, Win
ner, S. D., allowing minor to oper
ate motor vehicle, fined $10 and
$4 costs; officer E. M- Hastreiter,
June 22.
State \s George J. Kopccky,
driver for Haun Implement Co.,
Spencer. overweight on capacity
plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of
ficer Clifford L. Kizzire, June 22
State \ s. Hay C. Butler, Ewing,
expired license plate, fined $10 and
$4 costs; officer E M. Hastreiter
June 22
State vs. Claud Neal. O'Neill,
fictitious number plates, lined $15
and $4 costs; officer E. M. Has
treiter. June 22.
State vs Richard Davidson, O'
Neill. No. I expired intransit
plates and No. 2 operating a mo
tor vehicle without driver’s li
cense. fined No. 1. $10 No 2, $5
and $4 costs, officer E. M Has
treiter. June 24.
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