The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 02, 1963, Section Two, Image 9

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__ Volume 83—Number 2 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, May 2, 1963 Ten Cents
Warranty Deeds
WI> Dorothy Curran to Robert
E Larson & wf 3-23-6.3 $200-Part
of SEV4SWV4 19-29-11
GUARDIANS DEED — Wm.
Griffin, Grd to Lawrence Rouse
3-18-63 56650 - NViNEVi 33-32-11.
WD Lawrence Rouse to Lloyd
A Rouse - 4-18-63 51 - NMiNE'A
33-32-11.
WD louis W Reimer to Or
ville C Miller & wf 4-26-63 5500
Ix>t 5 Blk X-Reirners Subdivision
O'Neill.
WD Earl I) Miller to John F
Winters & wf 3-6-63 516,500-Part
of NWV4NKV4 30 - & Part of
IOOF IXIDOK NO. 57
meets every Wednesday at 8
p.m. All members are urged to
lx? present. Visiting Odd Fellows
welcome. tf
SEy4NEy4 30 St SEy4SE% 19
28-10.
WI> Grace Kcrnan to Richard
A Serbousek 3-21-63 J1050 - Lot
5 Blk D - Neely's Add-Atkinson.
WD Darrell E Gillette to Wil
liam G Logemann St wf 8-23-62
$125 - Part of NE«/4 30-26-12.
QCD — Helen Ryan Goding to
Loretta Doyle, et al, 4-5-63 $1 -
SW‘/4-NE'/4 12; WVi & SEV4 13;
SE'/4 24-All 26; EVi-NWV4 25-29-11;
NEVi-S'/z 18; All 19; All 30;
NW'/4 31; SW»/4 5; NWy4-SVi 17;
29-10; EVz 23; NW'/4 24; NW',4
36; 28-12; NEVt 32 - SW V4 -N Vi
29 - All 20 - SViNH'/4 - SEy4-WVj.
19 - WVi 27 - NVi 30-29-12; EVi
24 - E Vi N E y4 25-29-13 and I/its
10 & 11 Blk 13 - Lots 13 & 14
Blk 14 - Lot 24 Blk 22 - S102 ft
of North 130 ft lots 14, 15 & 16
Blk 28 - Lots 9-10-11-15-16-17-18-19
6 20 Blk 33-All O'Neill.
WD Harry McGraw to F T
Engelhaupt & wf 4-15-63 Jl-Lots
11-12-13 & 14 Blk 10-Inman.
WD -Frank Nelson to Lloyd E
Ritts & wf 4-15-63 $9000 - NW'4
28-32-11.
WD — Cleveland & Kipple to
Mark R Herbers & wf 4-10-63 51
East 40 ft lot 4 & Wrest 50 ft lot 3
Blk 4-Cleveland & Kipple’s 1st
Add - O'Neill.
WI>- Mark R Herbers to Char
les R Force & wf 4-11-63 51-Same
as above deed.
WD F J Gilg to Mark R ller
l»ers & wf 3-20-63 51 - Lot 8-Gilg
6 Ressels Add-O’Neill.
The following deeds all are giv
en to Frank Nelson and all cover
the EViNWy* and W^NEVi Sec
34-Twp 32-Range 11
Arch Hull—11-24-62 51
Elmer Hull 11-26-62 $1
William Hull, et al 1-15-63 51
Pearl Crawford 1-15-63 51
Edwin Hull 11-27-62 51
Esther Haynes 11-26-62 51
Everett Hull 12-7-62 51
Ralph Miller 12-26-62 51
La Von Dawdy 1-16-63 51
GUARDIAN'S DEED — Wm.
W Griffin-Grd to Frank Nelson
3-15-63 $16,333.33 S^SW^ -
suy4swy4 - swy4Nwy4 27 -
NWV4NW/1 34 - W^NEVi -
EM-NWli 34-32-11.
WD Jane Robertson Spann to
Raymond Shoemaker & wf 4-10
63 55500-Part of NM-NVfe 29-26-12.
WD — Cleveland & Kipple to
Robert Stahlecker & wf 3-26-63
51-West 25 ft Lot 4 & East 65 ft
lot 5 Blk 4 - Cleveland & Kipple’s
1st Add-O’Neill.
WD—Hannah Heimer to Lucille
Davis & Evelyn Spence 10-5-62 51
Nondescript No. 35 located in
NEV4SE>/4 32-30-14.
WD—Max E Hamik to Frank
Schneider & wf 12-12-62 510,200
Lot 15 Blk 1 Tuller & McNichols
Add - Atkinson.
WD — Cleveland & Kipple to
Carhart Lumber Co 4-4-63 $l-Lot
7 Blk 5-Cleveland & Kipple’s 1st
AddO Neill.
WD — Verna Dailey to Bert
Quick & wrf 2-25-63 52750 - Lots 7
and 8 in Block 2-Fahy’s Add -
O'Neill.
WL'- C E Wintermote to Lloyd
L Durre & wf 4-9-63 $5350 - Part
of NWV4NWV4 Sec 29-26-12 and
Lot 1 Blk E - Perkins Annex -
Chambers.
BILL OF SALE C E Winter
mote to Uoyd L Durre 4-9-63
$10,750 - All tools & equipment in
Blacksmith & welding shop in
Chandlers.
WD—Triangle Land Co to Tri
angle Curry Co 3-16-63 $1-NEV4
3- 30-14.
WD Mark Her tiers to Mable L
Butterfield 4-16-63 $l-Lot 3 Blk 1
O’Neill.
WD Esther B Downey to Mark
Berbers & wf 4-3-63 $5750-Lot 3
Blk 1-O'Neill.
WD—Mary B Schueth to Leo C
Schueth 4-12-63 $l-Lots 1 & 2 Blk
21 - Ewing - Grantor retains a
life interest.
WD- Cleveland & Kipple to
Samuel A Swenson Jr. - Trustee
4- 5-63 $3000 - Part of SWV4SWV4
19-29-11.
WD- Samuel A Swenson Jr. -
Trustee to O'Neill S-C-H, Inc.
4-12-63 $10 - Part of SWViSWy4
19-29-11.
WD -Francis D Lee-Trustee to
Max E Hamik & wf-no date-$600
Lot 9 Blk 1-A.V.W. Add to Atkin
son.
DEED & BIU.. OF SALE —
Public Telephone Co to North
eastern Telephone Co 2-1-63 $10
AU telephone exchanges - lines -
poles - posts - wires - stores -
materials - Supplies - tools -
leases - easements - right of way -
agreements - etc.
Servicemen's Notes . . .
I *
Airman Basic Robert L. Doty,
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lynn
Doty, Spencer, is being reassign
ed to Greenville AFB, MLss., for
technical training as a United
States Air Force medical service j
specialist.
Airman Doty, who enlisted in 1
the Air Force a short time ago,
has completed his initial basic
military training here.
The airman is a 1962 graduate
of Spencer public schools.
Airman Basic Melvin A Ah
iers, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert
O. Ahiers, Clearwater, is being
reassigned to Greenville AFB,
Miss., for technical training as a
United States Air Force fire pro
tection specialist.
Airman Ahiers, who enlisted in
the Air Force a short time ago,
has completed his initial basic
military training here.
The airman is a former stu
dent at Clearwater public high
school.
Airman Third Class Kieth A.
Lieding, 20, son of Mr and Mrs.
John A. Leiding, Orchard, com
pleted an eight-week cooking
coarse at the Army Quartermas
ter Center, Fort Lee, Va., Apri'
19.
Lieding entered the Air Force
last November and completed ba
sic training at Lackland An
Force Base, Tex.
He is a 1959 graduates of Or
chard high school.
Staff Sergeant William J. Koll
man, Stuart, has arrived here for
assignment to a United 9tates
Air Force support unit.
Sergeant Kollman, a legal spec
ialist, was assigned previously to
Lowry AFB, Colo.
The sergeant, son of Mrs. John
R. Kollman of Stuart, is a grad
uate of St. Joseph’s high school
in Atkinson.
His wife is the former Rudina
A. Wewel of Newport
i
Airman Third Class Thomas P
Warner, Ewing, is being reassign
ed to Francis Warren AFB, Wyo ,
following his graduation from the
United StaU*s Air Force training
course for electrical power pro
duction specialists here.
Airman Wanser learned to op
erate and repair diesel engine
generators used to furnish elec
tric power to Air Force installs
tions.
A graduate of St Mary's High
School at O'Neill, he is the son of
Mr. and Mrs Max W'anser of
Ewing
Deloit News
By Mr*. H- Keiaiw
We received about Mi inch of
very welcome rain Friday eve
ning and Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Harpster went to
the doctor in Omaha on Wednes
day. She spent from Wednesday
until Tuesday in the Tilden hos
pital. She returned to the Anita
Lee home in Ewing on Tuesday.
The skin grafting was over ao%
successful.
Mrs Anna Savidge, who has
been hospitalized in Neligh for
about 3 weeks was able to go to
the Bud Bartak home on Sunday
for a few weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bartak and
family, Mr. and Mrs Adolph Bar
tak were among the large crowd
who attended the wtdding for Le
Roy (Butch) Pofahl and .1
Tinsley who were married Satur
day, April 27 in the Lutheran
church in Clearwater.
Supt and Mrs. Lewis Carter
Mrs Henry Reimer, Mrs. Ever
ett Ruby and Miss Ina Bennett
attended the Antelope county
teachers meeting and dinner in
I
ltoyal an Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Tomjaek
returned Monday from a week
end visit at the Ralph Beaudin
home in Chicago. Mrs Beaudin
was formerly Darlene Tomjaek
Ewaki Spahn went to Omaha
last week for a check-up
Mrs Henry Renner ami Mr
and Mrs Leonard Larson of
Kimball visiu-d Thursday after
noon at the Don Larson home
Mrs. R. Tomjaek and Mrs E
Spahn went to Chambers <*n Eri
day to take the club lesson.
Mr and Mrs Jim Conway (Sal
ly Chris ton) and 3 daughters of
Newton, Kan , visited last week
in the Don Larson home Mrs
Conway visit»>d Ivan Chriaton in
Newport on Wednesday,
Mr and Mrs. Adolph Koenig
are moving to Neligh. They have
rented the Don Wilcox property.
Their son, Gene and family will
occupy the farm when fu* returns
from service.
Mr and Mrs. Don Larson call
ed at the Henry Renner home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Miller
ami Mrs. Minnie Miller and
James of Omaha spent the week
end at Ralph Tomjacks.
A number of ladies attended a
party at th. Elizabeth Umiak
home on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjaek
and Fred Sisson anil Mrs Sis
son were guests Tuesday eve
ning at the Gene Tomjaek home
for Gene's birthday.
Stuart News
Hy Mr*. Herb lU«b
.— .—- ..
Sunday dinner gur*ta of Mr
and Mr* Harry Codwalloder
were Mr and Mr* I, H Carl
waltadrr und Darrrll, Atklmnn
Mr. atwl Mra Jim Hoffman <n
tert anted friend* at a ptkh (tar
ty, April 21 at their home pri*e
winner* were Katie Papke, Irav
eler*; Harry Cadwallnder ami
AUx-rtu Hoffman, hlfh; "Bud"
McClurg and Mr* Harry Cod
wallaiter, low Mr and Mia Karl
Cndwullader will have the next
party on May S.
Mr ami Mrx Harry t'adwalla
der were Sunday evening r»ller*
of Mr and Mix Harold Halier
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feet which distrib
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weight over a wide
area. Using the
same principle of weight
distribution, toboggan
ing boys skim over soft
snow, and giant earth
movers, with their big bal
loon tires, roll over soft earth
without bogging down.
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