Legal Notices (First pub. March 21, 1957) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4148 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF A. V. FORSBERG. 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 fi nal account and discharge, wlitch will be for hearing in this court on April 10, 1957, at 10 o’clock. A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 47-49c (First pub. March 28, 1957) Julius D Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4180 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY', NEBRASKA ESTATE OF ANNA DAVID SON, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appointment of John Davidson as Executor thereof, which will be for hear ing in this court on April 18, 1957, at 10 ’clock A. M LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 4 8-50c (First pub. March 21, 1957) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4179 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF FRANK J. DISH NER. DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appointment of Martina G. Dishner as Exe cutrix thereof, which will be for hearing in this court on April 11, 1957, at 10 o’clock A M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) JoAnn Edwards Feted on Birthday — EWING — On Tuesday after noon, March 26, JoAnn Edwards celebrated a birthday anniver sary. In honor of the occasion, her mother invited the folowing children and their mothers to be guests: Mary Lynn and Laurie Jd Eacker and their mother, Mrs. Thomas Eacker; Janet and Steve Tomjack and their mother, Mrs. Jerry Tomjack; Sue Sham and her mother, Mrs. R. H. Shain; Diane Hamilton and her mother, Mrs. Elvin Hamilton. Refreshments were served, in cluding a decorated birthday cake baked by Mrs. Edwards. John R. Gallagher ATTORNEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Bldg. O’NEILL NEBR. ‘Drive Champ’Contest Getting Underway “One hundred 1957 PonUacs will be given away in a national 'drive the champ’ contest during the month of April," according to Robert Krotter of Wm. Krotter i Co., Pontiac dealer here "This contest, which requires the contestant to test drive a 1957 Pontiac and report his im pression of the car’s performance on a special entry blank, is open to everyone licensed to drive," Mr Krotter said. ''The purpose of the contest is to get as many people as possible to drive the 1957 Pontiac and find out for themselves about its remarkable performance. "Pontiac this year set new 24 hour endurance records. In ad dition. the car was subjected to a grueling 100.000 mile contin uous driving test. Recently Pon tiac won the Nasear grand na- ; tional 160-mile beach-road race at Daytona Beach, Fla.," he pointed out. “We want the motor- i ists to have an opportuniy of testing this outstanding car. If the winner already owns a 1957 ; Pontiac, he will be awarded a 1958 model as soon after January 1 as possible.” Four winners will be selected from each of the 25 Pontiac zones throughout the country. Official entry blanks must be obtained 1 from a Pontiac dealer. Wm. Krotter Co. is offering additional prizes locally, as listed in their ad elsewhere in this issue. The , contest close* at midnight April 30. Complete details and entry blanks are now available at Wm Krotter Co. in West O’Neill and Spencer. FIRST PRRESBYTF.RI AN (O'Neill) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, April 7: Sunday - school, 9:45 a.m. The young people will meet in the church basement. The children will come in the west door of the church and will be shown to their class es. | Tuesday, Apri) 9: Merry Weds meet at 8 p.m. All young coup les are urged to attend. Wednesday, April 10: Junior; high Westminster fellowship, 7 p.m.; senior high Bible study, 7 p.m.; choir practice, 8 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill) Rex James, evangelist Sunday, April 7: Bible school, j 10 a.m.; preaching and commun ion service, 11 a.m.; youth meet-i ing, 7 p.m.; evening service, 8 o’clock. Bible study, Wednesday, April 10, at 8 p.m. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, April 7: Worship ser vice, 9:30 am.; Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m. O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Rosa Bowers visited her daughter and children, Mrs. Mar ion Woidneck, Tuesday and Wed nesday, March 26 and 27. Mrs. Carl Hans is spending the week with her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baack. The Baack> went to Seward to got their son, Ricky, who had visited his grandparents for a couple of weeks and Mrs. Hans returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Benash and Mary, Edward and Sidney of Lincoln were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benash. Mrs. Esther Morgan, a sister of Mrs. C. E. Jones, left Friday for Greeley, Colo., to visit her broth er and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson, for a couple of weeks. Save Yourself! \ \ V- \ X ' \ . X x X\\ Mik 'N^mAV'WMrMP Ow» A New AUTOMATIC GAS CLOTHES DRYER At A SPECIAL LOW PRICE «■* *1892! Take ad ran tape of this special tow peter while the New Free dom Gas Laundry Sale is still •sal Sale ends April 19. More Reasons to Buy Now Add to special low prices a lib tool trade in allowance on your present laundry equipment and FREE INSTALLATION and you hare a deal you just can’t UNIVERSAL DRYERS tfford to pass by- Scop mat MAY ALSO BE PUR your nearen KANSAS - NE BRASKA STORE before April CHASED THROUGH tS. YOUR FAVORITE GAS w—j femo With Your APPLIANCE DEALER fiat Ball --- fsr IMpandabit GAS Strwiam O’Neill News Mrs. H. L. Lindberg and Miss j Carolyn attended a band concert fivt-n by Wesleyan university at Norfolk Friday. Mils Marilyn Lindberg, a member, plays the flute. She returned home with hem and joined the band at Vorfolk Saturday. Last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M J. Hazelhorst ivere Mr and Mrs, Raymond K.ayl and family of Spencer. Evening callers were Mr and Mrs. Beryl Moody and family of i Ly nch and Mr. and Mrs. l)ale j Audiss and Dianne of Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humrich I and family visited friends in ! -jtuart Sunday. Mrs. Dave Widtfeldt spent Sunday in Ewing visiting Mr.-, j Melvin Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havranek , ind girls visited her mother. Mrs. Dorothy Barrett, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Havranek, all of At dnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge ind family visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hansen of Willowdale Sunday. That right: $12.95 buys a 36 nonth guaranteed Tractor bat tery at Scovies Western Auto. 48-51c Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole were in Jmana Sunday and Monday. Mr. and ivrrs. John Grier of Laurel and Mr. and Mrs. George Sooertson were last Thursday tinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. lohn M. Grutsch. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Esty Nel *on and family visited Mr. and VIrs. Delbert Otto in Norfolk. mr. ana Mrs. u. Mcvay and Barbara visited Miss Charlotte McVay at the University of Ne braska over the weekend. Mrs. Margaret Elkins is re maining in Phoenix, Ariz., to live with her daughter, Bernice. A van will pick up her household goods shortly. Bob Holsclaw visited his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Hols claw over the weekend. He is a student at the University of Ne braska. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holz were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fahrenholz of Chambers and her brother, Gerald Fahrenholz of Albion. Mr and Mrs. John Storjohann returned from Omaha last Thurs day where they had visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Cooper for three weeks. Mrs. Melvin Johnson of Bris tow visited Mrs. Dave Widtfeldt Monday. Mrs. John Harrington spent the weekend with Mr. Harring ton in Omaha. He returned to his position in Chicago. Mrs. Harrington is spending this week with her daughter and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fraber and daughter and Miss Marlene Harrington, who is employed in Omaha and makes her home with the Frabers. Don’t be sorry this year. See our stock of wallpaper and paint before you buy. Scovies Western Auto. 48-51c: Miss Mary Jo Curran was a Friday overnight guest of Miss Ilene Nelson, daughter of the Es ty Nelsons. Mr. and Mrs. George Petersen and family of Grand Island were weekend guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark, and her sister. Mrs. James Donohoe, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Curren and Linda went to Fullerton Sat urday where they visited friends.. They also visited relatives at Polk, Bradshaw and Central City. Real Estate Transfers WD—Mav L. Stracke to Frank F. Wilson & \vf 2-25-57 $1800 - Part of Outlot B - Stuart. WD—Dale Coventry Tompkins, et al to Leslie C. Tompkins 1-21 57 $1 - SW>4 19-27-10 and Lot 6 Blk. 4 - Inman. WD—County of Holt to Ster ling LeRoy Albright 2-26-57 $5 - Part of Outlot B - Page. WD—George Kliment to .Albert E. Trowbridge & Wm. A. Curry i Jr. 12-10-56 $26,400 - Nfc - SW'i Sec. 34-31-14 WD—Albert W. Stoffer to Wil liam H. Carson 2-26-57 $9000 - NW>4 19-31-9 SM>NEy4 - SEy, ! SE>4SWV4 24-31-10. WD—Gretchen Stella Knoell to Lester Edward Boshart 1-18-57 $20,720 - NEVi 11 NWV4 12 - SW>4 WM-SEy, 9-30-11. Referee’s Deed—Norman Gon deringer, Ref. to Orville Thorson & wf. 2-26-57 $2850 - Outlots 14-15 & 16 in Sec. 33-30-14. WD—George E. McCarthy to I-“I Alda Gram Co' 2-27-57 $16,800 - East 4 20-31-14 WD-—Peter Walnofer to Joseph John Walnofer 2-14-57 $1 <• SEt4 23-31-15. WD—Nebraska Masonic Home to Steve Siadek and George Slad ek 2-25-57 $25,600 NEt4 10 - NW . **-2o-12 !■ nmi i II—r Referees Deed—Norman Gon . n-.cht 2-26^57 $5700-NEl4 24 30-13. . V.’l i , ".i Bell Phi ; s to I. jjer Rosenkrans & wf. 11-5-56 513.500 - NWI4 4-31-9 & Tla SW»4 33-32-9. V. . >—Eve > n u. Ernst to Wes lev E Rif fey Si wf. 2-6-57 $15. 600 - SEl4 8 - N4N\Vi4 17-29 12. \VD—M D. Hammond to Clar ence F. Focken 2-4-57 $4500 - SW'( 29 - SE'4 30 - Twp. 32 Range 14. WD—John B, & Agnes Re’ser Stanley V Johnson 3-4-57 $3 788 • N's 2 - E*i 8 - Wl*El» 4 - XI. - SW14 - N'jSEV-4 - SE i,SEi, 10 - S'.-NE'j - NWl4 - N W '4SW l4 - NE>4SE'4 11 - SI...\E'4 -S>--NW«4 - N l-_.S\V l4 12 - F',\E>4 - NlsSE*■4 13-32-14 \Vl> ! urenzo Albertus Ott to Kdieard Boshart 9-5-56 $6162 - SW«4 32-31-11. \\ ' Helen Scott Finder to I,: >d 1 James 215-57 $4800 - S ', , - - Tvcp 30 - Bange 13 Income Tax For assistance in filing your self-employment and tax reports, call on Geo. C. Robertson O’Neill Accounting and former em ployee of Internal Revenue. Downey Bldg. Phone 5X4 DR. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th & Douglas O’NEILL, NEBR. Phone 167 Office Hours: ®-8 Eyes Examined-Glasses fitted Monday thru Saturday I pTiip®^ I I m,les north a"d ^miles^ast' OR*8 T* °f °'M ft miles '“""‘P1^ Premfstjocm'!) ft eS.'ate of ‘he I I * ■ H m,les south °f ^ob,a ,;;ort > on Pa8«-Lynd; ^ 'f ■'>■- -«!, „f i Ua»*r, AriirritM Lunch °n Ground, I 320 ACRE IMP. FARM UNIT NO. 1 Legal description: North Half of Section 8, Township 29, Range 9, Holt County, Nebr. IMPROVEMENTS Eight-Room Modem Dwelling Newly-shingled, good condition Large Bam — Hog House — Garage Shop and Poultry House — Good Corrals Granary with Concrete Floor Place is well fenced and cross-fenced, six different ways, woven wire. All land seeded back to alfalfa, brome and wheat grass for pasture and hay. Three water dams on place. Large water supply tank and water is piped underground to all feed lots and buildings. Excellent windbreak and protection for stock at building site. About two acres of orchard. REA. All buildings wired. INSPECTION Inspection of real estate can be arranged in advance of sale by contacting Mrs. Leta Miles, the owner; Colonel Thorin, O’Neill, auctioneer-broker; or the clerk. 80- ACRE TRACT UNIT NO. 2 Legal description: West half of Southwest quarter, Section 33, Township 32, Range 9, Holt County, Nebr. NO IMPROVEMENTS This tract, however, is fenced and lies about two miles northeast of the 330-acre farm (described at left). Entire 80-acre tract is under cultivation with alfalfa hay and corn. TERMS & CONDITIONS This real estate, owned by Mrs. I,eta Miles, will be offered sep arately or together, and will be sold whichever manner brings the most money. Twenty-five percent on either or both units is to be paid on date of sale. A $6,000 mortgage on 400 acres may be assumed by purchaser. Possession will be given when purchase contract has been complied with and money placed in escrow, pending clearance of title, after which warranty deed and abstract will be furnished. j 37 -- HEAD OF CATTLE » 37 34-Hereford STOCK COWS, good 2-»U COWS, milking now Some with calves at side; this is a wonderful, clean set of cows. I) * • 1 A ATP I TP nYTT V 6 sows and 45 pigs — Yorkshire Hamps 1 —Registered ANGUS BULL _ I FEEDS 2,300 Bus. SHELLF.D CORN — 1,700 Bus. EAR CORN (all good yellow corn) 175 Bus. GROUND FEED — 8 Stacks ALFALF A & PRAIRIE HAY ABOUT 17 Bus. ALFALFA SEED (1,000 Lbs.) ONE TON COOPER’S PIG STARTER SOYBEAN MEAL — SOME BALED RYE STRAW I FULL LINE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT I W-C Allis-Chalmers Tractor, ’47 C Allis-Chalmers Tractor, ’47 H International Tractor, ’46 GP John Deere Tractor Two-Row Allis Cornpicker IHC Corn Sheller Jayhawk Stacker with hydraulic lift Cultivator for C Allis Cultivator for IHC H 15-Ft. Allis Disc 12*Ft. Allis Disc IHC Endgate Seeder with grass seed attachment Grain Elevator Three-Row J-D Eli — Two-Row J-D Eli 2—Fairbanks-Morse Hammermills 7-Ft. J-D Power Mower, new Sheep Shearing Machine Sharpener 2—Endless Belts, 50-ft. 7-Ft. New Idea Power Mower 6-Ft. Horse Mower 14-Ft. IHC Rake — 12-Ft. IHC Rake Electric Motor, y2 hp. Air Compressor Four-Row Corn Planter J-D Two-Row Lister J-D 2-Bot. 16-in. Plow Weed Sprayer, nearly new Fertilizer Spreader, new J-I) Manure Spreader, on rubber, trailer type Manure Loader and Pump Underslung 5—Fuel Barrels, 200- to 300-gal. Colby Wagon, 100-bu. box and gear Wood Wheel Wagon and Box Woven Wire — Steel Posts Slat Cribbing — Some Lumber Wagon, 100-bu., on rubber \V agon, 70-bu., steel gear and box 2— Hay Racks and Gear Feed Wagon and Box Two-Wheel Trailer Crammer Winch, new style, power lift Tumblebug Scraper Saw Mill — Lumber Saw Cement Mixer — Cord Wood Saw ’46 Chevrolet — Wagon Hoist 225-Bu. Steel Granary 3— Feed Bunks Complete Line of Shop Tools Many Tons of Old Iron, will pay buyers to come many miles Many Miscellaneous Items HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. Amana 9-Cil Ft. Frezer, electric Electric Washing Machine Bedstead and Springs Perfection Oil Burner with Davenport & Chair Day Bed circulating fan Library Table Cream Separator j All personal property listed above owned by Leta Miles and Estate of the Late H H Miles ! TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: STRICTLY CASH MRS. LETA MILES, Executrix COL. ED. THORIN, O’Neill, O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker Cleric