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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1963)
FOR SALE FOR SALK 1953 Chevrolet heavy duty Mj ton, overloads, 4-speed, good rubber. Marvin Stauffer, Page, Nebr. Phone 3590 3-4c LANDRACE BOARS FDR SALE Ready for service, Veterinary Vaccinated for Plrysipolas, Hog Cholera and Lepto; guaranteed breeders. Spencer Feed Service. Sr>encer. Nebr. 2®tfc FOR HALE 195! Farmall H, gas burner, runs like new 1946 H P'armall, gas burner, near new tires, new sleeves & pistons 1944 H, gas burner, runs good 1949 B John Deere, powrtrol, gas tiurner 1951 A John Deere, gas burner, powrtrol, 2 piece pedestal Also powerlifts for B and A John Deere 3 sets Int. wheel weights 3 new heavy duty underslungs Used parts for John Deere, Inter national, VAC Case and Allis Chalmers tractors ItRADV yvkloi.no shop Rhone 2605 days 8061 nights Atkinson, Nebr. 4-4ic rcm. aia. Kingnam Mat rack aemi trailer anil a Trailmobile semi stock trailer, both 30 feet 1 long. Also a 5th wheel and 120 gal. saddle tanks. H. J. Harkins, ph. IV2-2644. Ewing. 4-5p FOR SALE 15 Hampshire and Yorkshire sows to farrow im mediately. Will have them at O'Neill sale barn May 23. Theo I-mis, Spencer, Nebr. 3-4p SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 257 down, 57® int-; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone Ccntois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf liAlt KEY FOR SALE Controls Horn and Face flies. Boots Iodine mineral, reasonably priced. Clif ford Sobotka, Inman, Ph. 435. 4-5c FOR SALE — Grimm Alfalfa seed, Otto Lorenz, O’Neill. 2tfc FOR SALE 4 2-year-old Register ed Hereford bulls. Pioneer Shad ow breeding. Charles Ooolidge, ph 482-2862, Chambers, Nebr. 3-5c RANCHERS ATTENTION Need it tractor hay sweep? Contact Bennett Implement and Repair at Elgin, Nebr. We have them ready to go, Complete with head. Six have wide front ends. Write or Call BENNETT IMPL. and REPAIR Box 339 Phone 843-3615 Elgin, Nebr. 4-5c and 7-8c S A V E N O YV ! Side ends May 25, 1963 We have a wide selection of New and Used Mobile Homes to choose from. Large Discounts on all units See us today MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES Albion, Nebr. — 395-2170 4tfc FOR SALE—Holstein and Swiss Hol stein cross heifers to freshen within one week. John Sojka, Page, Nebr. 4-5c FOR SALE -3-rake hitch to fit Int. H or M. Morris Hagberg, phone 2763, Spencer. 3-6c AVOID DISPUTED CLAIMS—Buy Quality Insurance. See Kieth Abort. 38tfc FOR SALE One Allis Chalmers irrigation motor and Burkley pump. Phone 917R1, Otto F. Lor enz, O’Neill. 49tfc Raster’s Hampshires FOR SALE — Serviceable fall boars from C. M. S. sires extra rugedness length bone heavy rMS ss se~*e Nebraska R e s? rt'L . 1 3 ways. Champion, ^^®atedJohn Kas Guaranteed breeder , ter. Clearwater, Nebr. Ph.^ 5-3360 --- "" SHORES^NEW AH ^mo^you 'van^S6 mor^s your w-ornes. 74060 SHORES, NEUGH, tttjc F and PoSry" blocks south. J* O' i Town House. Ray 38-10p Neill. Nebr. --- "Sf-JPSSZsL^ AU OumplcU-b “ Guaranteed and Beany USED CARS 1953 p'l J-" scduu *A5.W IAEA CHEVROLET 1954 4 door sedan — S250* 1959 fdix'r sedan. Gala-Ge V* $395.00 - A#< CHEVROLET 196* VS impala. 4 door xedM $1675-00 ,--11 OLDSMOBILE 1962 98, 4 door Hard Top $3195.00 UfEJL®CKS 1955 FCAB 2 Ton - VI50 00 1957 x “ p««p - «“ • 1962 egp loaded with $3395.0* Sfr Special Discount Price Spitzenberger Chevy-Olas r O’Neill. Nebraska TRUCKS Ft>R SAIJC 1958 DGOF405 Int Tandem West Coaster, sleeper, saddle tanks, air horn, real good rubber, all majored recently, fifth wheel ready to roll, only $9,750 00 1962 BC162 with New 16-ft comb, rack $3,195.00 1960 B160 Cliassis with 8 25 x 20 fires $1,495 00 1959 Ford F600 with hoist, giant 16-ft. comb., new sides, new en gine block, only $2,495 00 1946 Stuile. truck 7.50x20 tires $275. 1950 Jeep Vi ton $375.00 1946 Jeep w motor overhaul $345 00 1956 Hudson Hornet with V8 en gine, only $295.00 1961 Scout 2 wheeler Powerlock, radio, only $1,695.00 1963 C900 Vi ton 4 cyl. pickup See us for all Models of new International trucks KEATING IMPLEMENT CO. Atkinson, Nebr. — Phone Kill 4-5c FOR SALE Singer Slant-O-Matic. This machine will sew on but tons, button holes, appliques, blind hems, zig zags, decorative designs, etc. No attachments needed. Carries our new guar antee. Will take trade. Take over final b small payments, r 01 more information write Credit Manager, 230 North 10th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. 3-4c I make monthly payment loans on City real etfate. R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc FOR SALE -Hereford bulls.— Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy A hart, Emmet. 32tfc CITY LOANS. See R. H. Parker. 50tf FOR SALE Mlinar slide stacker, 32-ft. arms, with or without cage. Leonard Juracek, O’Neill. 4p FOR SALE — Eight big rugged Hereford Bulls, coming 2 and 3 years old. Albert and Rex Car son, Lynch, Nebr. 44tfc FOR SALE — Beef calves to go on cows. Any amount. Calves on hand most all times. Gerald O’ Connor, Atkinson. Call 2562. l-4p PLANNING A VACATION? Need a pickup Coach? All sizes. Or der now to be assured of de livery. For prices see J. J. Lou kota, Spencer, Nebr. or call 2401 Spencer or 7481 Bristow, Nebr. 4-6p FOR SALE Home at 305 West Fremont, 3 bedroom with gar age. Billie Marcellus, phone 703, O'Neill. 4c FOR SALE -“Air Tex” Aluminum combination windows and doors. Aluminum siding. Floor and wall tile. Free estimates. Phone 360W Joe Bazelman, 120 So. 7th, O’ Neill. 4-7p FOR SALE — 10x50, 2 bedroom i mobile home. Sell or trade equity for furniture. 306 So. 3rd, O’- { Neill, Nebr. 4-5p TOR SALE—2 IHC H tractors, one with new No. 100 mower, top shape. Write Star Route Box 32, Stuart, Nebr. 4c Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE — Two bedroom home for sale at 305 South Jef ferson in O’Neill. Phone 1143J after 6 p.m. 2-4p FOR SALE—6-room modem house with 3 bedrooms, on paved street, 3 blocks from school and downtown. In good repair, priced reasonably. Phone 606, O’Neill, 619 E. Benton. 3-5c Why pay more than 4% interest on your land loan? See R. H. Parker, O Neill, Nebr. 41tfc WANTED WANTED — RAWLEIGH DEALER with car, good health, 30 hoars or more weekly, to serve fam ilies in 9. Holt Co. Rawleigh line well known. See or call Marvin Stahlecker, Box 92, Spencer or write Rawleigh, Dept. NBE 101 -136, Freeport, 111. 2-10c SAVE ON INSURANCE PROMPT CLAIM SERVICE Virgil Laursen Agency O'Neill, Nebr. altf E. J. (Skip! SHANE Dragline Work Sewer, Drainage, Clam Work Basement Excavation and Road Work Atkinson, Nebr. 50-23p L. GUTHMILLER Half Block East of Texaco Station Specializing in all kinds of auto mobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene and arc welding New and Rebuilt LAWN MOWERS FOR SALE LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES Also repair parts for Lawson. Clin ton and Briggs engines cm hand. 2tfc HELP WANTED — Two new and used car salesmen. Also exper ienced all-around mechanic. Good work conditions. Apply by letter or in person to Spitzen berger Chew-Olds, O’Neill, tfc l i Need More CASH? Ask Me! O'Neill Loan Co. VTrg Laursen 51tf MAKE PATTONS BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tie If you would like to change the in terest rate on your farm loan or ranch loan down to 4% interest, See or write R. H. Parker. O' Neill, Nebr. 41tfc WELL DRILLING and weU and windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St. Phone 775-LW SPRAGUE WELL CX>., O’Neill 3 blks. W. Sc 3V4 blks. N. stoplight. NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on automobiles and furniture. See us also for your insurance needs. Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. _21tfc Why can’t you live with a loan that you do not have to buy any shnrpQ nr ctnr.lc in thp C!nmnanv? I can loan money at 4% interest on Farms and Ranches. You do not have to buy any shares or stock in the Company to get a loan that you can live with. See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 48tfc ASHBURN MONUMENT CO P. O. Bos 6, Tilden, Nebr. Personal attention to all orders. Covers all Northeast Nebraska. Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All work fully guaranteed. NEIL ASHBURN, Prop. 46tfc REG. QH STUD — Good blood lines, Sorrel with blaze face. Ser vice fee, $10. See Bob Matthews or Darel Adamson. 2-4c Plumbing and Heating 16 Years of Experience No job too small or too big Snowardt Plumbing 320 So. Jefferson St. O’NEILL, NEBR. 52-4p "WE" DON’T WANT “ALL” THE BUSINESS We just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN _23U_ WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station -O’Neill 50tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office building. See or call Annabell Asimus, phone 210, O’Neill. 4tfc I HAVE pasture for 30 cows with calves or 40 steers. Phone 3219, Stuart. 4-5c FOR RENT — Office Building. r'liuutr -L, i^ciu. jiuc j FOR RENT — Large room on ground floor, suitable for parties, meetings or receptions. Call or see GOLDEN HOTEL. 50tfc LOST & FOUND LOST -Billfold on May 5. Finder may keep money but please re turn billfold and papers to Roy Olson, Anoka. Nebr. $10 reward to finder. 4p _ MISCELLANEOUS You do not have to buy any stock in any company to get a Farm or Ranch loan from R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207_O'NETTJ. CARDS OH THANKS I WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere thanks to each member of the Ho! County Town Teachers Associatkw for the $100 scholarship to the col lege of my choice that they gav< me. It is greatly appreciated. 4c Faye Scheer I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS mj sincere thanks to the Sisters anc nurses of St. Anthony's hospital Atkinson Memorial hospital an< Stuart Rest Haven for their kind ness and care during my brother’! illness. Also my sincere thanks t< my neighbors, friends and Rev Kennicott who helped out during the sickness and death of my be loved brother. 4p Genia Krier NOTICES NOTICE TO MY PATIENTS I will be out of the office djring the month of June for three to four weeks starting June 12th to attend continuation courses in post graduate medicine in order to retam my academy standing Dr. Ramsay will take care of you in my absence. R. A Serbousek, M D 2-5c NOTICE CHAMBERS ALUMNI Banquet tickets 51 50 each on sale at Thomson Cafe, Platts Station and Holt Co. Coop in Chambers; Ford Garage (Delbert Robertson) and Dr. Eason's office in O’Neill Deadline May 25 Banquet June 1, 7 p.m. high school gymnasium 4c I-Legal Notices— | (First pub. April 25, 1963) TO: The heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of J. Clement Ryan, also known as Rev. J. Clement Ryan, S. J., deceased, real names un known; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the South west Quarter and the Northeast ! Quarter of Section 12, the West Half and Southeast Quarter of Section 13, the Southeast Quarter of Sec. 24, All of Section 26, the East Half and the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, in Town ship 29, Range 11, the Northeast Quarter and the South Half of Section 18, All of Section 19, All of Section 30, the Northwest Quar ter of Section 31, the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, the North west Quarter and the South Half of Section 17, in Township 29, Range 10; the East Half of Sec tion 23, the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, the Northwest Quar ter of Section 36, in Township 28, Range 12; the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, the Southwest Quar ter and North Half of Section 29, All of Section 20, the South Half of the Northeast Quarter, the South east Quarter and the West Half of Section 19, West Half of Section 27, the North Half of Section 30, in Township 29, Range 12; the East Half of Section 24, the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion 25, in Township 29, Range 13, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska, and Lots 10 and 11 in Block 13, Lots 13 and 14 in B. 14; Lot 24, in Block 22, and the South 102 feet of the North 130 feet of Lots 14, 15, and 16 in Block 28, Lots 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 in Block 33, All in the Original Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, real names un known, Defendants. You and each of you are here by notified that on the 23rd day of April, 1963, Loretta Doyle, Neil B. Ryan, Joseph F. Ryan and Ro bert B. Ryan as plaintiffs filed their petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you as defendants the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in them, the said Loretta Doyle, Neil B. Ryan, Joseph F. Ryan and Robert B. Ry an to the real estate hereinabove specifically described as against you and each of you, and to secure a Decree of Court that you have no interest in, right or title to, or lien upon said real estate or any part thereof; and for general equi table relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3rd day v' * * * v 9 ii/w. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1963. Loretta Doyle; Neil B. Ryan, Joseph F. Ryan; and Robert B, Ryan, Plaintiffs, By Julius D. Cronin Their Attorney l-4c NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that O’ Neill National Company has been incorporated under the Laws of the State of Nebraska. The name of the corporation is O’Neill National Company. The principal place of busi ness of the corporation is located in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebras ka. The nature of the business to be transacted is: Acquire by purchase, lease, or otherwise, lands and interests in lands, and to own, hold, improve, develop, and manage any real estate so acquired, and to erect, or cause to be erected, on any lands owned, held, or occupied by the corporation, buildings or other structures, with their ap purtenances, and to manage, op erate, lease, rebuild, enlarge alter or improve any buildings oi other structures, including facil ities for the parking of motoi vehicles, and to encumber or dis pose of any lands or interests ir ■ lands, and any buildings or struc tures, and any stores, shops , suites, rooms or parts of any buildings or structures, at any time owned or held by the cor poration. t To acquire, by purchase, lease manufacture, or otherwise, any ■ personal property deemed nec essary or useful in the equip ping, furnishing, improving, de veloping, or management of any property, real or personal, at any time owned, held or occupied by l the corporation and to invest trade and deal in any persona l property deemed beneficial tr the corporation, and to encumbei • or dispose of any personal pro > perty at any time owned or helc by the corporation. > To borrow money; to issi* bonds, debentures, mortgages notes and other obligations to se cure loans; to sell or pledge suet (First jmb. May 9. 1963> LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, the following described change of district boundaries is requested: To dis solve Dist. No. 100 and annex the territory there of to Dist. No. 4. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Courthouse at O'Neill, Ne braska on May 20, 1963 at 9:00 P M. when all interested may appear and lx- heard Holt Cbunty Reorganization Committee By: AJice L. French, Sec 3-4c bonds, debentures, mortgages and other obligations; and in general to make any contract which the directors may deem advisable; To enter into and perform agreements and contracts of any nature with any government, state, territory, district, munic ipality, political or government division or, subdivision, ixxly pol itic, corporation, association, part nership, firm, trustee, syndicate, individual, combination, organiz ation, or entity whatever. To carry on all or part of its business, objects, and purposes, | aa ^inu-ipai, laciui , u^ciib, EUll* tractor, or otherwise, either alone or associated with any corpora tion, association, partnership, firm, individual, or organization, at any place. To do any one or all of the acts and things herein set forth; to do any and all acts and things and exercise any and all powers which a natural person could do and exercise and which are now or may hereafter be authorized by Law for corporations to do or exercise. To do and perform all acts or things necessary, incidental or convenient to do in order to pro mote, either directly or indirect ly, the interests of the corpora tion, and to enhance the value of or render profitable any of the corporation’s property or rights. The amount of capital stock authorized is $100,000.00, of which $10,000.00 shall be paid for in cash or property at the time the corporation commences business. The time of the commencement of business of the corporation was May 2, 1963, and said corporation shall have perpetual existence. The affairs of the corporation are to lx? conducted by a Board of Directors, with a President, a Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer as officers. Dated this 3 day of May, 1963. O'NEILL NATIONAL COMPANY By Francis N. Cronin, President 3-5 (First pub. May 9, 1963) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be receiv ed at the office of the City Clerk, City of O’Neill, Nebraska until 7:30 P.M., C.S.T. on the 27th day of May, 1963, for furnishing all labor, tools, materials, and equip ment required to construct Water Extension District No. 1 as per i the plans and specifications for said construction now on file with the City Clerk and available at the office of Kirkham, Michael and Associates. Such proposals as are received will be publicly opened, read aloud, and tabulat ed at said time and place in the City Hall in O’Neill Nebraska. The Approximate Quantities of the major items of construction are as follows: 4,991 L.F. 6” Dia. C.I.P. Com plete in place 6 Ea. New Fire Hydrant, Com pieie m piace 15 Ea. 6” Dia. Gate Valve 1 Ea. Street Crossing The Engineer’s estimate for the cost of construction of Water Ex tension District No. 1, is $23,800.00. Each proposal shall be made on a form furnished by Kirkham. Michael & Associates, and must be accompanied by a certified check in an amount not less than $1,190.00, made payable to the City Treasurer, City of O’Neill, Nebraska, which shall be con sidered as liquidated damages, and shall be forfeited to the City of O’Neill, Nebraska if said pro posal or bid is accepted and the bidder fails to execute the con tract and file the required bond as provided in the specifications. Checks accompanying proposals not accepted shall be returned to the bidders. No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty (30> days after date set for open ing of bids. All proposals must be enclosed in an envelope, sealed and ad dressed to the Office of the City' Clerk, City of O’Neill, Nebraska, and shall be marked “Proposal, Water Extension District No. 1”. Proposals received after the above time and date will be returned unopened to the bidder submitting the proposal. The work herein provided for shall be done under written con tract with the responsible bidder submitting the lowest acceptable bid in accordance with the re quirements of the plans and specifications and as provided by law. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond as specified in the specifications in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price, said bond to be also exe cuted by a responsible corporate surety approved by the Owner [ and shall guarantee the faithful i performance of the contract and the terms and conditions therein contained. I Plans, specifications and con tract documents may be examin • ed at the office of City Clerk. City of O’Neill. Nebraska, and may be procured from the of II fice' of the Engineers, Kirkham. Michael & Associates, at 7300, Wool worth Avenue. Omaha 24 Nebraska, upon the payment ol Ten Dollars ($10.00) which amount will not be refunded The Mayor and City Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, reserves the right to waive in formalities and to reject any or all bids. Dated this 7th day of May, 1963 CITY OF O’NEILL. NEBRASKA Dale French, City Clerk 3-5c •First pub. May 9, 1963) LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, the following described change of district lioundanes is requested: Dist. No. 26 to be dissolved and the territory there of to be annexed to District No. 3. A hearing of said matter will lx* held in the Assembly Room of the Courthouse at O'Neill, Ne braska on May 20, 1963 at 8:00 P M when all interested may appear and be heard. Holt County Reorganization Committee By: Alice L. French, .See. 3-4c __ (First pub. May 9, 1963» NOTICE TO (X)N'TKAOTOKS Sealed proposals will be receiv ed at the office of the City Clerk, City of O'Neill, Nebraska until 7:30 P.M., C.S.T, on the 27th day of May, 1963, for furnishing all labor, tools, materials, and equip ment required to construct SAN ITARY SEWER EXTENSION DISTRICT NO. 1, as per the plans and specifications for said construction now on file with the City Clerk and available at the office of Kirkham, Michael and Associates. Such proposals as are received will i>e publicly opened, read aloud, and tabulated at said time and place in the City Hall in O'Neill, Nebraska. The Approximate Quantities of the major items of construction are as follows: 4,302 L.F. 8" VCP, Sanitary Sewer Pipe, Complete in place 12 Ea. Build Standard Manhole 6 Ea. 6” VCP, Stubout for House Service Connection 35 Ea. 6”x8” VCP Wye Branch 2 Ea. Adjust Existing Manhole to Grade The Engineer’s estimate for the cost of construction of Sanitary Sewer Extension District No. 1 is $17,295.00. Each proposal shall be made on a form furnished by Kirkham, Michael & Associates, and must be accompanied by a certified check in an amount not less than $864.75, made payable to the City Treasurer, City of O’Neill. Nebraska, which shall be con sidered as liquidated damages, and shall be forfeited to the City of O’Neill. Nebraska if said pro posal or bid is accepted and the bidder fails to execute the con tract and file the required bond as provided in the specifications. Checks accompanying proposals not accepted shall be returned to the bidders. No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty (30) days after date set for open ing of bids. All proposals must be enclosed in an envelope, sealed and ad dressed to the Office of the City Clerk, City of O’Neill, Nebraska, and shall be marked "Proposal, Sanitary Sewer Extension Dist rict No. 1.” Proposals received after the above time and date will be returned unopened to the bidder submitting the proposal. The work herein provided for shall be done under written con tract with the responsible bidder suomiumg tne lowest acceptable bid in accordance with the re quirements of the plans and specifications and as provided by law'. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond as specified in the specifications in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price, said bond to be also exe cuted by a responsible corporate surety approved by the Owner and shall guarantee the faithful performance of the contract and the terms and conditions therein contained. Plans, specifications and con tract documents may be examin ed at the office of City Clerk, City of O'Neil], Nebraska, and may be obtained from the of fice of the Engineers, Kirkham, Michael & Associates, at 7300 Woolworth Avenue, Omaha 24, Nebraska, upon the payment of Ten Dollars ($10.00) which amount will not be refunded. The Mayor and City Council of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, reserves the right to waive in formalities and to reject any or all bids. Dated this 7th day of May. 1963. CITY OF O’NEILL, NEBRASKA Dale French, City Cleric 3-5c 'First pub. May 9, 1963) LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, the following described change of district boundaries is requested: To dis solve Dist No. 32 and attach the following territory to Dist. No. 4: N% erf the SEy« and the SEy4 of Sec. 25. NEy4 of Sec. 36, Town ship 32, Range 10; S% of Sec. 30. EVfe and the N% of NWy4 Sec. 31, Sec. 32, Township 32. Range 9; SWy4 and the N% of the NEy4 Sec. 6, NWy4 of Sec. 7, Township 31, Range 9. The re mainder of Dist. No. 32 to be attached to Dist. No. 3. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Courthouse at O'Neil!, Ne braska on May 20. 1963 at 8:30 P M. when all interested may appear and be heard. Holt County Reorganization Committee By: Alice L. French, Sec. | 3-4c THE FRONTIER. O'Neill, Netoi Clearwater News Mrs. CfcartM Ourtr^bl HI bIm UM Graduating exercises will be held at 8 00 p m., May 15th for the Seniors and 8th grade. Speak er for the evening will be Dr Allen P Burkhart. Officers <jf the Alumni banquet association for Clearwater High school have set May 27th as the deadline for reservations for the banquet. Reservation* may be made with Mrs. Hul Thompson or Mrs. Erick Muiertch at fl 75 each. The banquet is set for May 29th in the Lutheran church par lors. Mrs Harold Bearinger, a past county chairman of the Antelope county extension clubs will act as Antelope county's representative at the annual Rural homemakers day in Sk>ux City, la., June 4lh The WSCS of the Methodist church held a bake sale Sutur day at the Snider store on main street. w*k*. Thursday. May IS. *S*S relative* corning fruin Wnh"o Neligh, Columbus, Ewing anti Chambers Mr* Edith McClcnahan was honored at the Baptist church Sunday as being Uie oldr»l mo tiler present The youngest mo tiler waa Mrs Tom Odder. Mrs Vernon Smith returned Friday of last week from a 7 day plane trip to various point* In the V. i. Mrs. Smiths slater. Miss Elenore Porter, employed in the IBM Prudential budding. Chicago by American Airline* was given a free trip by air. She was permitted to take as a guest either her parents, a bmlitor or sister. Mrs. Smith was asked to aocompMiiy her. They visited San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif , New York City. Tucson, Am., Phoenix, Aril., and back to Chicago In Los Angeles they vis ited Mr. and Mrs Robert Far rier and Mrs Elmore Farrier where they were overnight guests The Farriers are former Chandler* friends The Town Board met Monday evening, May DUi Among matters of business was the election of officers. Duane K. Miller was elected Mayor to replace J, W Walter and Kulph Adams to the bound Inins Walter will replace Bernard Cuvuiuiugh as police of ficer. Lyman Covey will serve this capacity for a short time until Mr. Walters job at the Platt Oil Company ends. Robert Hess lelt for Missouri to uttend an Alumni Banquet on Suturduy evening in his old home town. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Burnett left .Sunday for their home at Greeley, Colo. Mrs Burnett hud been here since Wednesday vis iting and assisting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E Alderson. Mr. Barnett came later to get his wife and to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs Stacy Barnett. Am alia Gary Holcomb, Lincoln, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs LeHoy Holcomb. Gail Holcomb, student at Keur ney State College was also home for the weekend Kenneth Thomson, teacher at Cedar Rapids spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blevins and daughter, Lincoln, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lloyd deed. Mrs. C. W. Porter, O’Neill, Mrs. A. B. Hubbard, Mrs. Mae Hubbard and Mrs Leonard Swan son, Chambers, returned Wednes day from Texas where Mrs. Por ter and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard vis ite«l the formers son and family and the others attended a Clinic at Dallas. Mrs. Edgar DeHart spent a few days last week in the Lutheran hospital, Norfolk During her aj> sence from home her daughter, Mrs. Eugene VanGerpen, Fre mont, assisted in the DeHart home. Mrs. VanGerpen returned to her home, Sunday, the De Harts taking her as far as Albion where her husband met her Mrs. G. H. Grime* drove to Milford Saturday where she vis ited until Monday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes arwi fam ily. Bobby Durre, small son </f Mr and Mrs. Henry fAirre, spent a short time in St Anthony's hos pital last week due to having sf'v eral teeth removed Mrs. Richard Jarman returned hnmp Mtinri;iv frnnri Knmla Ts» Mrs. Erick Mmerich. Mrs George Wrenholt an<l Mrs Char les Curtright attended the Scout Ex (sis it ion for 1%3 in the city auditorium in Norfolk Saturduy afternoon. Quite a few scouts from Clearwater were present along with leaders Hal Thomp son, Don Russell and Orlando Todd. Mrs. Howard Luben spent a couple of days at the Dewey Brit tell home near Chambers last week, on Sunday she accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt to Weeping Water where they were Mother’s day guests in the Don L/uben home. Mrs. Theresa Curtright, Neligh spent Sunday at the Charles Curtright home. We had a little moisture here over the weekend, there was lo be promised of more and we could well use it. Saturday morning some hail fell here m town but there have been no reports of serious damage, although the ground was completely white for awhile and tree leaves took a pounding. Chambers News By Mm. E. K. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Logeman and Ka thy and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Shoemaker were Sunday dinner guests in the Mike Fleek home. The Henry Fleeks were p. in. callers. Mr. and Mrs. Eemerson Lose ke and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Koci and girls drove to Columbus Sun day to visit the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Loeske. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hunt, O’ Neill, were Sunday evening vis itors in the home of their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young and children spent Mother's Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Madsen, Laurel. Mrs. John Ogriz, Seattle, Wash came Tuesday for a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Alderson. Mrs. Ogriz is the former Minnie Alderson. Lt has been 34 years since she has visited at Chambers where she was reared. Mother’s Day dinner guests of on T miUn /^/>aUa ttrnrn \/I irar L’ #! ith McClenahan, who was guest of honor, being 90 years of age soon; also Mrs. Etta Keller, Mrs Valo Edwards, Mrs. Mae Hub bard, Mrs. Andrew Gilbert, Mrs. Esther Wood, Mrs. Bert Fare well, Mrs. Cordia Smith and Mrs. Rena Coppoc. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holcomb Aurora, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper. Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell fib served her 96th birthday anniver sary Sunday at her home in Chambers. Present for a family gathering in her honor were 53 •where she spent a week with her parents. Mr. arid Mrs Charles Smith and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs Dean Stevens and son, Terry , Atkinson, were Sun day evening visitors in the E. 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