Legal Notices NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order of Sale di rected to me by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Harry Johnson is plaintiff, and John M. Johnson, et al, are defendants being Case No. 14928, to sell at public ven due the following described real estate, to-wit: North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Two; Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Three, all in Township Thirty two, North, Range Twelve; and Lot One in Section Twenty five; Lots One, Two and Three, in Section Twenty-six; Lots Three and Four (Si^SEV4) of Section Twenty seven; East Half of Section Thirty-four, and the North Half and the Southwest Quar ter of Section Thirty-five, all in Township Thirty - three, North, Range Twelve; and The East Half of the North west Quarter; all of Lot Four; and the East Half of Lot Three in Section S i x, Township Thirty - two, North Range Eleven; All West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, 1 will offer said above describ ed real estate for sale and will tell the same to the highest bid der for cash, subject to incum brances and unpaid taxes of record, on the 7th day of July, 1954, at the hour of ten o’clock A.M., at the front door of the Court House in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned, sole referee. The above described property will be offered for sale as a unit and also in separate tracts and will be sold whichever way brings the most money. Terms of Sale: 25% of pur chase price is to be paid at time of sale, balance of purchase price to be paid on confirmation and delivery of deed. Abstracts of title are available for exam ination at office Clerk District Court, O’Neill. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 25th day of May, A.D., 1954. CHARLES E. CHACE, Sole Referee. Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. 4-8c (First pub. June 10, 1954) NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR SUPERVISORS OF THE HOLT SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT. TO ALL OWNERS OF LANDS lying within the bound aries of the HOLT Soil Conser vation District, Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of June, 1954, supervisors will be elected to hold office for a term of four years for the Holt Soil Conservation District of the State of Nebraska. The names of the candidates are as follows: Alderson, John F., Chambers, Nebraska. Allyn, Elmer C., Stuart, Ne braska. Ernst, Clarence, O’Neill, Ne braska. French, Merwyn G., Page, Ne brsskd Schafer, D. C., 'O’Neill, Ne braska. All persons, firms, and corpor ations who hold title to any lands within the boundaries of said District are eligible to vote at said election. Polling places will be opened on the above date between the | hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., as follows: K.C. Hall, O’Neill, Nebraska. Landowners who find that Ihey may not conveniently vote at the polls on the election day may secure a ballot and Form SCD-12A at any time prior to the election at any of the follow ing places, and vote by sealed ballot: County Extension Office, O’ Neill, Nebraska. Nonresident landowners, or those w’ho wish to vote by mail may apply in person, or in writ ing, to the District Election Of ficer, Elmer Juracek of Star, Ne braska, requesting a ballot. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1954. STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMITTEE By E. G. Jones, Executive Secretary (STATE SOIL CONSERVA TION COMMITTEE SEAL) 6-8c (First pub. June 10, 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT No. 3938 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF ROBERT H. JOHNSON, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed f«r final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on June 30, 1954, at 10 o’ clock, A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c (First pub. June 10, 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT No. 3942 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT I COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF FRANK CALK INS, 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, distribu tion of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on June 30, 1954, at 10 o’ clock, A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. [COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c (First pub. June 17, 1954) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT No. 3943 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF DAVID BARTLEY BLAINE, SR., 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 July 7th, 1954, at 10 o’clock A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 7-9c (First pub. June 10, 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3971 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 7, 1954. In the Matter of the Estate of Minnie C. Gamel, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Lester A. Gamel as Adminis trator of said estate, and will be heard July 1, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c Picnic Facilities Now at Inman Park INMAN—Saturday, June 12, was designated by the Inman community club as park day. Members of the club gathered to clean up the park, drive a well and erect two rest rooms. The women arrived at noon with well-filled baskets and the first picnic in the new park was held. Since purchasing the park site a few months ago, much has been accomplished. It has been fenced on two sides, landscaped and trees have been planted. A foot bridge was erected and painted and at least three tables have been promised by different orginzations. Attend Races— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grady, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jaszkowiak, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz and Mr. and Mrs. John Con ard of Emmet were in Omaha re cently to attend the races. Mr. and Mrs. Willard (“Pete”) Arnold of Rockford, 111., briefly visited in O’Neill Saturday. Mr. Arnold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold, for a number of years operated a dry cleaning and laundry plant here. Enjoy S All Year AID CONDITIONING COOLS.. HEATS Air Conditions Now you can choose the climate you want! Servel Wonderair .. . one compact unit heats in winter, cools in summer . . . gives constant j comfort no matter what ! the weather. Live and Sleep in COOL Comfort I Servel Wonderair All-Year Air Conditioning brings you healthy, happy, modern living. It keeps humidity at a perfect level . . . filters out dust and pollen . . . circulates fresh, clean air ... maintains ideal temperatures! Servel Wonderair costs little more than a heating plant alone. And Servel gives you all these features: • COOLS by refrigeration in summer • REMOVES excess summer moisture • HEATS in winter • ADDS needed moisture in winter • DEPENDABLE because it is fueled by Natural Gas • GUARANTEED by 5-year warranty See Your Kansas Nebraska Manager Today For Dependable GAS Service ■ When You & I Were Young. . . i Donohoe’s Galloping Horse in Somersault But Neither Man nor Beast Hurt 50 Years Ago Thomas Carlin, former O’Neill itte and now a practicing attor ney in Denver, Colo., is visiting friends and relatives in O’Neill . . . J. A. Donohoe and a gallop ing horse he was riding summer saulted down a hill—neither man nor the beast was hurt. ... Miss Dorothy Testman entertained a; number of friends at dancing j party in her home. . . J. R. Sul- j livan graduated from Creighton university. He spoke to the grad uation class on “The Christian Gentleman.” impressing upon the class that education itself will not produce a gentleman. “Sterl ing qualities within are necessary to the making of such gentle men.” 20 Years Ago The Federal relief office in O’ Neill is asking the people of the city not to furnish food or money to transients who have not work ed to earn it. . . Judge E. F. Carter of Gering visited O’Neill. He is a non-policitical candidate for judge of the supreme court . . . George Shoemaker has leas ed a gravel pit on his farm to Herriy Euning of Lincoln. The gravel is being used on highway 281 south of town. . . Bea A. Mur phy filed for the nomination to the office of county superinten dent. 10 Years Ago Three people drowned in the Elkhorn river near O’Neill the same evening. They were David Brookhouse, Henry Sobotka and Miss Cora Hansen. . . Dr. P W. Tipton of Omaha won the annual golf tournament held here Sun day, winning the honors from M. J. Golden. Consolation winner of the championship flight was J. B. Grady. . . The O’Neill baseball team defeated Inman by a score of 5-4. . . Miss Lucille A. Mev borg of Ewing and Jerome V. Ruther of Inman were united in marriage at St. Peter’s de Alcan tra Catholic church in Ewing. One Year Ago A cancelled check issued to Waterbury’s story in Arcadia by Ruth C. Lutz was found in a cornfield on land two miles west of Inman. It is belived to have been carried there by the winds of the June 7 tornado. . . Two bridge sessions highlighted the entertainment for wives of golf trs and ladies of the Country club during the O’Neill’s 32nd annual open golf tourney held over the weekend. . . Free acts and auto races “are scheduled for the Four th of July at Neligh sponsored by the American Legion and VFW. . . Joseph E. McLimans confessed to the Jbrutal slaying of police chief Chet Calkins on March 7, 1952. Three Complete Secretarial Course— Three young women from this vicinity were recently graduated from the Grand Island Business college, after completing the secretarial course. They are: Miss Lorna Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stevens of Page; Ruth Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Parks of Page; and Miss Lois Miller, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Ben A. Miller of Star. All are graduates of Page High school. Kin of Late Ed Evans Visit Atkinson— ATKINSON—Mrs. John Bun ney of Aladdin, Wyo.. and Mrs. Hugh Harney of Alzado, Mont., came to Atkinson Friday even ing, June 11. Mrs. Harney and Mrs. Bunney are sisters of the late Ed Evans. They returned to their homes June 13. While here they were the guests of Mrs. Julia Samples and Kathryn McShane. Takes Advantage of Scholarship— Marguerite Hoffman left Sun day, June 13, for Minneanolis. Mrs. Hoffman, who teaches Span ish in Norfolk high school, was awarded a scholarship for par ticipation in the foreign lang uage auxilium at the University of Minnesota. THE LION “W” is new and better. Rugged and Powerful. Designed to load cobs into highest semi-trailer stock racks. THE LION "W" • Has 8 labor saving attachments • Enters the lowest barn door • Pushes off hay over 20* high • Lifts over a ton All Loader attachments perfect ly controlled by a 3rd cylinder. See your Dealer or write for Special Bargains on Loaders & Stackers LION PRODUCTS COMPANY 2417 N. 24 SL Omaha, Nebr Cutworm Damage to Com Reported Numerous calls have been re ceived at the Holt county agent’s office relative to spraying for cutworms. County Agent A. Neil Dawes states that cutworms may be poisoned or sprayed. However, spraying may not always be as effective as poison baits, but spraying with some of the newer ! chemicals such as dieldrin ald rin, toxaphene, clordance and DDT. Extension circular 1504 gives directions for spraying and bait ing. It is available by writing or contacting the county extension service in O’Neill. Com that has been replanted should be sprayed. If you use toxaphene apply one gallon of 60 percent to three acres. If using aldrin use one gallon to four acres. Spray directed down the rows may be more effective than a general broadcast spray. Overnight Guests— Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Butter- } field and daughter of Winner, S.D., were Sunday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butterfield. INSURANCE Insurance of All Kinds Bonds — Notary Public 20% SAVINGS ON YOUR PREMIUMS RELIABLE COMPANIES PROMPT SETTLEMENTS Office in Gillespie Radio Bldg. PHONE 114 oz 218 — O'NEILL — L. G. GILLESPIE AGENCY Established in 1893 1% ^^k MRk ^tk JBk i We will make you the deal of a lifetime ! We just won't be underpriced or out-traded! 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Gamel, deceased, the following real J estate and personal property will be sold at public auction, on the premises, lo I cated 6 miles north of Page, Nebr., OR 10 miles east of O Neill, Nebr., and I '/2 miles I north, on — * • Friday, 2nd; i Beginning at 1 O clock ) ! RgsI Estate ► | Legally Described as NW|/4 of Section 13-29-10 I \ WJ4 of SE!4 of Section 13-29-10, all in Antelope Township ^ Holt County, Nebraska t I 31 - Head of CATTLE - 31 > j 13 - MILK COWS -13 13-CALVES [ 4 12 of Which Are Fresh 4—Whiteface, Heifers j ~ s _ . , 2—Roan Heifers ( 7—WF and BF COWS, 6-yrs.-old 6—Brockleface Bull Calves * i 1—WF Cow, 4-yrs.old 1—Roan Bull Calf 1 I 1—Roan Cow, 4-yrs.-old I i i—Blue Roan Cow, 4-yrs.-oid 4—Yearling HEIFERS I 11 1—Blue Roan Cow, 5-yrs.-old 2—Red and Brockle Face * i 1—White Cow, 5-yrs.-old 1—Black B. Face ^ ^ 1—Guernsey Cow, to freshen yet, 7-yrs. 1 Blue Roan I ! * D u c i diti i 2 -Head of HORSES - 2 ) < I—Keg, Heretord BULL Geldings, Smooth Mouth Team, wt. 1,500 I < CHICKENS (58 Mixed Hens).3-MALLARD DUCKS (1 Drake, 2 Hens) t J-> • Farm Machinery, Etc. I { 2-Row PO Lister McC Horse Rake 2—Sets Harness, Collars | | 2-Row PO Eli 10-Ft. Disc Reg. Brand J ( 1-Row PO Eli Steel Wagon Gear Cream Separator near-new «• ( McC Horse Mower Water Tank, new Barrels, Forks, Scoops J Many Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention > i TERMS on Personal Property: CASH—or see your banker. TERMS on Real Estate: | i 25 percent down on day of sale; balance when clear title has been furnished. < Lester A. Gamel, Adm.: t COLS. WANSER & O'CONNELL, O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK, > t Auctioneers Clerk }