Delinquent Tex List Continued from Previous Page f** --- la 192 7* Pt. SE Vi _- U 5438 PV SEVs - 11 U87 --~ 12 8864 mf£ ~- 19 75 18 .--- 81 54 96 = 35 173.04 Township 29. Range 15 NF1Z.---- 13 18338 NEW, - 15 84 51 Shields Precinct Township 30, Range 11 I >♦-«<• rip tlon See T»i NWV4,NW4SWy« 1 oto, “ » . 7.0. mS £ 7,02 W 4SE W, ,SE V4 SE V*, |Wy4 - 11 246 70 SW s ,9 ^ SEVa 19 62 14 NW *4 27 SE Wi 28 E4NEy« 33 15838 SE W, 27 W4NEy4.SEy4 34 169 62 E 4NE ' i 34 3S 4n NWWtNEWi.NWVi 35 S 4 NE Wi ,N 4SE Wi 35 12102 Township 30, Range 12 ^1E«FOI/iSEV4 24 68 02 a 4 SEW,____ 24 rwv4 23 87 72 bwy« 33 113.82 Steel Creek Precinct Township si, Range *j inscription Pt SEV4SWy4 _ 2 4 Pt SWy4SEVi_ 2 6 14* Pt. SWy4SEy4 ..... 2 9 48* Pt. SWy4SEy4_: 2 17 78* Pt. swy4sEy4_ 2 5 90* Pt. EVi SW H__ 4 910 E'iNWy4 _ 4 NK# 9 169.74 •s'v - 8 54.50 swy4NEy4. SEy4NW«/4 10 34.60 E4NEV4 _ _ 11 SWV4N\Vy4, W4SWy4 __ 12 50 02 Pt. S4NWy4 11 866 Pt SEy4NWy4 11 6 14* S4SWy4 13 Nwy4 - 24 77.48 W4SWy4 _ 17 23.22 NW4S4 20 198.34 SWV4NWy4 21 W4swy4 SEy4SWy4_21 53.78 S4 ._. 30 N4NEy4NWy4 31 swy4 32 370.48 NEVt - 20 45.08 H4EV4 25 73.16 All 29 252.14 KT1ACTI7 1/. 91 40 40 • ' HI H».HJ NE* 32 85 is Township 32, Range 9 Description Sec. Tax -. 7 37.58 SfcNEVi, SEV4f EV4SWy4 _ 33 84 04 Apple Creek Village I/oti Blk. Tax 1 & 2_1 6.90* 3_ 1 6.04* 4-5-6 _ 1 8.90* 1 & 2_ 2 12.96* 3_ 2 4.57* 4-5-6 2 11.70* Stuart Township Township 29, Range 15 Description Sec. Tax SW%_4 164.78 SE% __ 5 77.34 SEV4_ 9 361.60* NWV4> NW4SWV4 16 226.98 NEV4 17 145.20 SEVi _ 18 143.44 Tnwrttahip 30, Range 15 N4SWV*. SWI4SW* _ 8 NWV4NWV* __..... 17 116 96 SW«4 9 12S.42* TowwilUp SI, Range 15 N’W V4 6 NWKSEK_7 All _ 8 171 95 KEMi _ 7 46 62 N»* —_ 30 81 94 Townxhtp 30, Range lfi 1 174 04 Ft SWV4NW4 ___ 6 23 74* NW*_11 195.33 Ft. EM»NWV4 12 8.102 SMrNWV4_ 13 123 06 N4SEV4 13 52.00 SE V4 14 9114 SVk ____20 SW 21 151 13 HWM Z1 109 16 All 29 113 49 NEViNEMl 34 54.39* W4 _ 36 178.72 Township SI, Range 10 NEV«- 1 39.89 __3 _i_I 10 59.10 SW y4 __7 NWV4 18 1 54 30 SW>,4 17 52.14 NWV4_25 116.72 NWVi 28 12064* Stuart Village Eou Blk. Tax 10 _ 4 106 76* 11 & 12 4 75 90 14 __ 4 423.86* 17 A 18 4 1.37 ,84* 13 A 20 4 354 50* 22 4 25.92 Pt. 2 all 3 5 38.46* 4 5 123.78* 5 5 19882* 7 E4 8 5 67.42 Pt. outlot B 133.40 Pt outlot C 171 56* Pt. outlot C 163.06* Outlot D ._ 64.10 lialioeks Addition 7 _ 6 186.71* 9 A 10 7 216 34* 12 7 10923* 13 7 225.14* 19 7 134 38* 5-6-7 8 38 48* 4 __ 10 61.76 Pt. 12 309.82* Pt. outlot G 151.33 Part Outlot N N 90 ft. of N180 ft. 1 L 395.84* Carberry’s Addition Ix>U Blk. Tax 1 to 8 . C 116.42 9-10-11 12 _ . C 98 06 N*^ 12 all 13-14 C 92 88 9 A 10 D 339,94* Western Tuwnlot Co. Addition 1 __ 1 96.18 3 1 44 55 K 0714 C 1 ISO* 1 & 2 2 81.56 4 2 78 26 1 & 2 3 509 96* Kimlmll and lllalr's Addition Description Sec. Tax 7 & 8 16 116 12 5 & 6 17 81.08 8 & 9 18 79.20 10-11-12 18 56.57 15 & 16 18 136.22 5 19 24.98 Ifallockn 2nd Addition Description Sec. Tax 1 & 2 1 42.90 34-5-6 1 102.64* 7 & 8 1 7.06 3 & 4 3 388.44* 1 & 2 5 275.82 5-6-7 5 33.46 1-10-11 9 145.20 : 1 & 2 10 104.64 ] 1 10 186 66* I _ 11 35.12 ! 1 _ 13 62.70 : 1. 13 11.80 ] 4 & 5 13 186.66 : 18-19-20-21 14 128 24 I- 2-14- 15 53 08* 8 __- 15 41.94 9 15 423.76* 10 15 II- 12-13-14 _ 15 333 14* 16 Sc 17... . 15 40 54 21 & 22 _ 15 67 42 23 & 24_ 15 230.80* 25-26-27-28 15 56 33 1 & 2 & 6 to 16_ 16 47 62 1 to 6. N Vi 7, N a ft. 10 _ All 11 to 16_18 174.12* I 19 100.06* N part blk. _ 21 40.30 Pt. _104.18 Pioneer Townslte Co. Addition 11 22 59 40 12 22 318 03* 23 58 96* II & 12 23 6a 18* Pioneer Townslte Co. 2nd Addition All 26 351 00* All 27 7.30 1 to 6 30 145.22* 9-10-11-12_ 30 61 36* 4 34 24.04 7-8-9 34 27.49* 1 to 12 _ 35 185.M All 38 11.80 All . 39 91.92 Pt._ 40 93.22* Swan Precinct Township 25, Range 15 Description Sec. Tax EVfc _ 20 61.82 Township 26, Range 15 All _ 2 SE >4 NW Vi, P 1/ PUT 1/ S4NEViSEVi —. 3 296 16 N4N*4SWVi, sEy4swv4, sEy4 .... 10 97.62 All 11 158.24 SWViNEV4. SVVV4 \V>2SW'/4, SEV4SWV4 SWy4.SE Vi _ 13 All . 14 N‘jNVi 23 364.48 SHSVS __15 E Vi 21 All 22 sw!,nw>/4, wMiSvvy4, SE'4SW'4 23 270.56 N»iNWV4 . 26 NWftNViSWVA . 27 S W *-4 N W '4 N Vi N E Vi, S\VV4NEy4 28 77.96 W Va NE Vi ,SE ViNE Vi, NWy4WV4SWy4 __ 29 EM, Nv^swy4, SEy4swy4 30 \ : \ ; 31 179.02 Township 26, Range 16 N W1 i NW Vi 2 2.75 All 3 72.25 NVi.wy>SWV4 4 NEVi,N*£SE Vi ...... 5 45.75 SMsNEyi.EViSEVi 30 47.16* Verdigris Precinct Township 28, Range 9 Description * Sec. Tax NEVi 2 98.53 SEV4 3 234.88 SVfcNViSWVi.SViSWVi 7 NV^NWy4 _ 18 320.26 5ttSE% _ 7 172.84 N^SEVi _ 7 swy4 . 8 296.06 NW Vi .. 11 ;y.sEy4 _12 316.64 3WV4NEV4.WV4 _ 12 342.36 3Ey4 _ 13 12108 NWVi 14 224.92 3WV4 _ 14 171.94 3Ey4 . 14 358.96* 5Wy4 15 228.54 MEVi,EysSwy4, VMiSEy4__ 16 509.16 3t. SWV4NWy4 _ 18 4.84 5t. swy4swy4 _ is 9.53 3E y4NW y4 ,ne y4sw y4, 5Ey4, SV4NEy4 _ 19 387.76 4WV4 __ 20 160.42 ^Ey4 _ 22 219.44 ;wy4,wvsSEy4 .. 23 73.72 vv^NEy4 _ 23 20.9s NW4_ 23 63 86 S4NEV*-24 71.16 SW4_ 24 72.18 SW4 ___ 28 73 96 E4SE4 _ 29 48 42 NE4NE4 _ 32 24 8b 5 4NE 4 N 4 SE 4 __ 32 42 08 S4SE4_32 26 04 W4SE4.SW4 _ 33 67 30 NW4_— 34 105 30 S4_ 34 180.72 Township 28, Range 16 NE4 _ 1 253.06 NW4_ 1 194 02 W4SWVl —_ 15 157.82 S4. 24 198 28 Page Village Township 28, Range 9 Description Sec. Tax Pt SW4NW4 No. M 18 74 14 Pt. NW4SW4 No. V 18 71.17 Pt. NW4SW4 T Sc N 18 3.70 Township 28, Range 10 Pt. SE4NE4_13 111 20 Lots Blk. Tax 3 - 4_ 1 43.26 N 62 ft. 5 to 10 1 716 I - 2_ 2 136 94 6 to 10 3 89 62 II to 15 3 278.30 6 to 10 4 417.88 N 50 ft. 1 to 5 _ 5 86.30 13 - 14 - 15__ 5 17.70 5 75 ft. 16 to 20_ 5 362.00 4-5 7 361 08 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 ._ 7 6 26 7-8-9-10 __ 8 83 00' 19-20 9 34 30 6-7-8 10 3.69 9 - 10 10 52.74 Township 28, Range 10 r-T. rNrU74S£.74 13 1,10 00 Pt. Outlot B _ 255 t Pt Outlot B _ 131.52' Lots Blk. Tax 1-2-3 18 22.48' 9 - 10 18 32 32' 1 to 5 28 154.90' 16 to 20 28 1.77' East Hide Addition 1 to 14 1 25 H 10-11-12-13 5 17.70 1 to 5 9 2.96 1 to 5 10 1.48 Willowdale Precinct Township 30, Range 9 W <4 7 114.06 SW^iSE V4 19 19.20 NWV-iNW V4 32 23.82 Township 30, Range 10 NM> 1 195.84 Si 1 i . 1 84.84 N^NEVi 2 52.34 SWy4 11 85.32 SWy4 17 38.38 SI', .20 101.56 NW >4 20 68 44 SWy4 23 58.30 NW 23 66.92 SEV4_24 Stt_ 25 178.80 Wyoming Precinct Township 25, Range 14 Description Sec. Tax NM>NEy4.swy4NEy4 2 Nwv4,N\vy4SEy4 — 2 134.34 ctr Va 12 NM>NE~ V4 ..__ 13 24.54 w^swy4,w%NEy4, NWy4 _ 14 All 15 251.98 \V >2 NE V4 ,E *4NW y4, sw>n.vvy!SEy4, SEV4SE% _ 19 75.12 sw'4Nwy4,WMiSwy4 20 ivy.Nwy4,swy4, SViSEtt . 29 123.88 All 30 NEy4,EyjNW^4 _ 31 184.85 EM:NEy4.NWy4, >jwy4swy4 _ 32 68.89 Township 26, Range 14 3% _ 13 SEy4 _ 14 162.57 3Ey4SEy4 _ 34 All . _ 35 196.64 It's the unity I in a community I that gets the job done ! The job in Scottsbiuff. . . , x . A NEW INDUSTRY Attracted by the united effort of the entire community, the Lichter Duo-Rest Company three years ago located a small plant in Scottsbluff for the manufacture of furnishings for mobile homes. Last summer, the company moved into a new 100x300 foot building and expanded its operations to also include the manufacture of conventional home furnishings, and furnishings for steamship lines and privately owned boats. The payroll now includes more than 40 employees. To serve the new factory, Consumers Public Power District built a new 3-phase, 7200-volt line. Interested in the growth and development of each of the 355 communities it serves, and of the state as a whole, Consumers satisfies every electrical need of industry . . . business . . . the farm . . . and the home. This is another in a series of salutes to outstanding local and regional achieve* ment’s which have demonstrated the power of people working together. CONSUMERS 2 Amelia Village Lo* Rlk Tax 1 to 10 --- 1 1 48 1- 2.3.4 - 3 11.52 8-9-10_3 .84 1-6 .44 2- 3-10.11-13-13_6 15.72 14 - 15_6 AH - 7 20 56 1 to 5-8 13.14 6 to 10_8 1 04 1-2-3-4-5-8-9 & 10 9 1.26 I- 2-3-4 - 10 24.30 ' 5-10 12.56 6 to 15 _ 10 6.70 10- 12 44 15 12 1590 II- 12-13-14 __ 14 22.64 Ewing News By Mr*. Harold Harris • HONOR ANNIVERSARY ' Relatives and friends gathered at the John lagel home Sunday ’ to honor them on their fortieth ’ wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Tagel were married Oc tober 4, 1920. Mrs. Tagel came ■ from Austria in 1910. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tagel have two children, a son, Ludwig and a ' daughter. Mrs. Earl Schindler. Entertainment for the after noon was furnished by the Schind ler Sisters with accordian and vo cal selections and a mock wed ' ding with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schindler, Mrs. Ben Warning Mrs. Mark Thramer, Gloria Schindler, Adolph Thramer and Ewald Spahn making up the wed ' ding party. A reception was held at the Ludwig Tagel home with Mrs Earl Schindler and Mrs. Ludwig Tacel hosts. Mrs. Harold Spahn cut and served the wedding cake. Mrs. Ralph Tomjack poured Edith Heitz of Chadron, sister of Mrs. John Tagel, Mildred Wey mouth and family, and Richard Schnorenbey of Lusk, Wyo. cf me Saturday to the John Tagel home to join them in celebrating thi ir wedding anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Thramer of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Charf and family, Maurice Schindler and Mr. and Mrs. Al gene Thramer all of Omaha visit ed relatives and also attended the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Tagel Sunday. Mrs. Louise Beal of Orchard was an overnight guest at the home of her daughter and hus band, Mr .and Mrs. Waldo Dav is. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Olson and son of Clearwater were callers at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Olson Sunday Mrs. Edna Lofquest accompan ied by Mrs. Alfred Doud of Ew ing, Mrs. Belle Mott of Page Mrs. Bennie and Mrs. Lillie Meyers of Clearwater spent Thursday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Alibin John of Miller are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tagel and other friends this week. Aubrey Wood met Mrs. Wood at Gordon Thursday and returned tc their home in Ewing. Mrs. Wood had spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Rex Johnson after attending the funeral of Mr. John son at Newcastle, Wyo. Mrs. John son and her daughter-in-law, Mrs Kendrick Johnson, took Mrs Wood to Gordon to meet her hus band. SHOWER HONOREE Virginia McDonald, an October bride-to-be, was honored Saturday evening at a miscellaneous show er at the Ewing Methodist church attended by about 40 relatives and friends. A musical love story with Mrs Robert Hobbs at the piano and a penny contest made up the en tertainment. All prizes were pre sented to the honored guest. Peggy Keith and Nancy Bennett assisted Miss McDonald in open ing the gifts. Hostesses were Mmes. Waldo Davis, Aubrey Wood, H. R. Harris, Dewitt Hoke Irvin Cloyd and Mrs. Robert Hobbs. THURSDAY PITCH The Thursday Night Pitch club met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle for the first meeting of the season. (All members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Charles Rotherham were winners. Mrs. Bertha Archer and Mrs Laura Spittler were dinner and evening guests on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Re gan. Gigi Spittler spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak and her brother, Rick i at the home of his grandmother Mrs. Laura Spittler while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spittler attended a convention in Omaha. I Mrs Jessie Wunner and Mrs Ha. e Lee Standard and daughter Glenda were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Haliie Maben. Weekend guests at the Ed Ur ban home were Mr. and Mrs. El vin John of Miller. On Sunday the Urbans and their guests, ac compamed by Leigh Ann Prjden attended the wedaing anniversary celebration of Mr, and Mrs John Tagel. The congregations of the Ew mg and Clearwater Methodist churches joined for a fellowship dinner after the worship service Sunday at the Ewtng church. There was a good attendance Rev. and Mrs. Robert Embree of O'Neill were guests At 2 p.m. the officials and in terested persons gathered in the sanctuary for the quarterly con ference session. Rev. Einbree presiding. Routine business was transacted. The Sub-district Youth Council met at 2:30 p.m. in the church __ _ In charge were pastor anil lay leader for the Methodist Youth Fellowship Rev. Robert Linder and Darrell Heiss of Page. Mrs. W. W. Elliott, accompan ied by Mrs. Robert Embree of O'Neill, went to Ainsworth Sun day. Mrs. Elliott was a repre sentative of one of the district of ficers of the WSCS. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Breden kamp and children and Mr. and Mrs. William Brockhaus, all cl York and Mrs. Gene Ruby and family of Sioux City, la. were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker. Mrs. Jvan Wright and children called on Mrs. Russell Breden kamp and family at the Ralph Eacker home Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ralph Eacker and Mrs Jessie Angus went to Neligh Fri day to see the homecoming par ade of the Neligh high sc hi nil Other Neligh visitors from Ew ing were Mrs. Florence Butler Hazel Ruby and Elsie Chase and Mrs. Eva Kaczor. Mrs. William Spence of O’Neill was a Sunday guest at the Ever ett Ruby home. Mrs. Alta Meyers, who has spent some time at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Richard Meyers and family at Oakdale has returned to her home in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zimmerman attended the Nebraska-Kansas State football game in Lincoln Saturday. Others from Ewing in attendance were Mr. and Mrs Don Ruroede and Mr. and Mrs Dean Pofahl. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiffbauer jr. and family of Norfolk were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs. Leo Vandersnick, who spent a few days in St. Anthony’s hos pital, was able to come home Sunday. Dr. Leo Spittler of Norfolk was a dinner guest on Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Laura Spittler. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! "Sette\ tt Mr ami Mrs Alton Rockford and family spent Skinday in the Dwayne Uly home near Elgin. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Covey and Mr. and Mrs. Dellie Fau quier were Sunday ev< ning guests in the Leon Hertel Inline. Joseph Timmerman of Sutton pent Sunday forenoon at the Tom Papke home. 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