|--Legal Notices— I First pub. Aug. 13, 1959 Ordinance No. 185 AN ORIMNAN'CE OF TIIE V1IJ. A(.E OF EWINO, HOLT COUN TY, NEBRASKA, keui LATINO THE (TINSTRI CTION, USE MAINTENANCE AND OPERA TION OF PRIVIES, CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS BE IT ORDAINED by the Chair man and Board of Trustees of the Village of Ewing, Nebraska: Section 1: That no person shall construct, erect, any privy, out house, cesspool or septic tank for the reception of sewage or waste from a drain from any building, or otherwise, in the Village of Ewing, when the city sewer sys tem is available to the premises on which said privy, cesspool, out house, or septic tank is located. The city sewer system shall be considered available for the pur poses of this section when said system abuts the premises on which said privy, outhouse, cess pool or septic tank is located or serve*, or when connection can lie had to said city sewer system by the running of pipes or drains from said premises through pub lic streets and alleys a distance of not more than 300 feet from any point on the boundary line of the premises to be served. Section 2: Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof be ordered to pay a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars, and each day that said violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense and violation of this ord inance. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. Passed and approved this 4th day of August 1959. WILLIS ROCKEY, Chairman Board of Trustees. ATTEST: EUGENE W. ZIMMERMAN, Village Clerk. 16-18c First pub. Aug. 13, 1959 Ordinance No. 1H4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VTLL AGE OP EWING, HOI.T COUN TY, NEBRASKA, REGULATING THE KEEPING OF DOMESTIC AND OTHER ANIMALS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE FOLLOW 1NG BOUNDARIES OF SAID! YILIAGE OF EWING TO WIT: NORTHEAST OF U.S. HIGHWAY 275, THENCE SOUTH OF NORTH STREET TO THE U. S. HIGHWAY 275, THENCE EAST OF EIJVl STREET, THENCE ! NORTH OF A UNE RUNNING EAST AND WEST OF THE SOUTH EDGE OF BLOCKS 19, 20 AND 28 THENCE WEST OF EAST STREET ALL WITHIN THE VLUAGE OF EWING. BE IT ORDAINED by the Chair man and Board of Trustees of the Village of Ewing, Nebraska. Section 1: That no person, whether as owner, bailees, keep-! er or custodian, shall keep or j maintain any horse, mule, cow, j sheep, goat, swine, or any other ! animal within this prescribed area mentioned above. Section 2: Any person violating any of the provisions of this ord inance shall be fined in any amount not less than ten dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each such offense. [ Section 3: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval [ and publication as required by law. i Passed and approved this 4th day of August 1959. WILLIS ROCKEY, Chairman Board of Trustees. ATTEST: EUGENE W. ZIMMERMAN, Village Clerk. Paul Shierk ! INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of All Kinds I he O’Neill National tiuard unit eating at the bivouac area at Camp Ripley. From left, the men are M-Sgt. Ed Sehmuerker of Atkinson, l'FC Meuert of Brunswick, PFC Vrooman of Orchard, Sgt. Herman Meyer of Atkinson and at the righ\ SP-4 Buhlman of Bartlett. Ewing News Hutton's Report Tremor In Montana Earthquake By Mrs. Harold Harris Coach and Mrs. Thomas Hutton and family returned home Monday from Glacier Park where they have spent the summer vaction They report having felt a slight tremor of the Montana earthquake of last week. Mrs. Bertha Urban returned home Friday from Long Beach, Calif. While here she attended a convention of the American Asso ciation in Massage. The two week vacation included many sightseeing tours. On her return trip she vis ited her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Walter and family and also her son and wife, Mr and Mrs. E. E. Uban jr. at Grand Island. Relatives and friends have recei ved word of the marriage of Miss Myrtle Urban and Joe Wilkening at Seattle, Wash., August 10, where they now make their home at 5908 Bacon Ave. Mrs. Wilkening is well known in Ewing. She chose nurs ing as her profession and has ser ved as a medical missionary from the United Presbyterian church and also served a time as a nurse in the U. S. Army. At present she is employed at a Seattle hospital as a private duty nurse. Mrs. Bernice Harlan of Tilden .vas a recent weekend guest at the iome of her mother, Mrs. Caro ine Sanders, and other relatives n Ewing. Watson McDonald, who has been in the sick list for the past week, is now improved. Miss Sharon Hobbs returned iome Thursday from Norfolk where she had been a guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schiffbauer. Mr. Floyd Butterfield of Ewing attended a business meeting ot the Wayne Feed Company at Om aha on Friday and Saturday. He was accompanied to Omaha by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schrad who were guests at the home of their sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schrad and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schrad. Thursday dinner and evening guests at the Floyd Butterfield some were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts, and her grand father, Clyde Nielsen, all of At kinson. Mr. and Mrs. Max Angus and son, Randy, of Lincoln, came Sun day to visit a few’ days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus and daughter, also of Lincoln, are spending their vacation at the parental homes of Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olson of Sioux City, who spent the week end at the H. R. Harris home, returned home on Monday. They plan to leave Tuesday on a va ; cation trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield and Sharon Johnston attended the rodeo at the Holt county fair held at Chambers Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris and daughter, Bertha, returned home Tuesday from Fremont where they were guests at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris and fam j ily, and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman went to Norfolk on Monday where they saw his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman of Bat tle Creek who will leave on a plane headed for a two months vacation in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glorso of Chicago were guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Van Conet and family. They were enroute to Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tessmer and two sons of Wayne arrived in Ewing and will make their home in the residence formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Thomp son. Mr. Tessmer will teach com mercial subjects in the Ewing high school and Mrs. Tessmer will teach the Thoendel school district 227 southwest of Ewnig, beginning August 31. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Conet and children were entertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk. Mrs. Martin Van Conet and Mrs. Wayne Elliot will begin their term of school in district number 46, known as St. John's, south of Ew ing on August 31. The congregational picnic of the United Presbyterian church was held at the Riverside park in Ne ligh Saturday. A good crowd at tended. After the dinner, the chil dren enjoyed the many amuse ments in the park, while the men played horseshoes and the ladies visited. Guests on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis were Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vermilyea, all of Sioux City, and Mrs. Ger trude Davis of Orchard. BIG CAPACITY...GREAT PERFORMANCE! Deluxe WESTINGHOUSE FREEZER I TILT-DOWN RACKS... 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