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    Legal Notice
(Ftrxt pub Apr. 4, 19571
Julius D Cronin, Attorney
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF HAMPSON M
•SMITH. OlARDIAN OF VIR
GINA SMITH AND RUTH
SMITH. MINORS. FOR LICENSE
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Now, on this 2d day of April,
A D , 1957. this cause coming on
to be heard before the undersign
ed. D. R. Mounts, Judge of the
Fifteenth Judicial District in and
for the County of Holt and
State of Nebraska, upon the pe
tition of Hampson M Smith,
Guardian of the persons, estate
and property of Virginia Smitn
and Ruth Smith, also known as
Ruthie Smith, minors, praying
for a license to sell the undivided
one-twenty-sixth (l/26th) right,
title and interest of Virginia
Smith, a minor, and the undivid
ed one-twenty-sixth (1 /26th)
right, title and interest of Ruth
Smith, a minor, in and to:—
The North Half of Section
27; the North Half of the
South Half and the South
Half of the North Half, and
the North Half of the North
east Quarter and the North
east Quarter of the North
west Quarter of Section 2P,
all in Township 26, North,
Range 14, West of the 6th
p. M., in Holt County Ne
braska.
for the reason that it would be
for the benefit of said minors
that their interest in said real
estate be sold, and the proceeds
thereof put out at interest or in
vested.
Upon consideration whereof,
and it appearing from said peti
tion that it is necessary and would
be l>eneficial to said minors and
each of them that their interest
in and to the real property above
described be sold, and the pro
ceeds thereof put out at interest,
or invested.
IT IS ORDERED that the next
of kin of said minors, and all
persons interested in their said
estates, appear before the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
on or before the 6th day of May,
1957, in the Court Room in the
Court House in the City of
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska,
at the hour of two o’clock P. M.,
of said day, then and there to
show cause why a license should
not be granted for the sale of
said minors’ right, title and inter
est in and to all of said real es
tate, in accord with the prayer
of said petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy hereof be published
three (3) successive weeks be
fore said day of hearing, in Tha
Frontier, a weekly newspaper,
printed, published and of gener
al circulation in Holt County, Ne
braska, aforesaid.
(Signed)
D. R. MOUNTS
District Judge
49-51c
(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
Money to Loan
— on —
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
O'Neill Nebraska
C. E. Jones, Manager
SON. DECEASED
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
I 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 si^L)
48-50c
(First pcb. April 11, 1957)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4178
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
APRIL 4, 1957.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF HERSCHEL H,
MILES, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time for
presenting claims against said es
tate is August 2, 1957, and for
the payment of debts is April 4,
1958 and that on May 2, 1957,
and on August 3, 1957, at 10
o’clock A. M., each day, I will be
at the County Court Room in
said County to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
50-52
(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)
Star News
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbs and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald
Miller were supper guests Mon
day, April 1, at the home qf Mr.
and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. DaVlid Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kreycik and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Johnson were supper guests at
the Lysle Johnson home, Tuesday
evening, April 2.
The Ash Grove auxiliary met
on Tuesday, April 2, at the hall
and plans were made to sponsor
a talent show and one-act play
at the hall, on Friday, May 3.
There will be no admission, but
refreshments will be sold.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller spent
j Friday evening, April 5, at the
Nels Linquist hime.
The community was saddened
by the death of Ray Siders, Fri
day. He was the father of Mrs.
Bill Hibbs and Mrs. Gerald Sny
! der and a former resident of this
I community.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson
land family spent Friday evening
April 5, at the Ewalt Miller
home. , .
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miler and
Arnold spent Tuesday evening,
April 2, at the Gerald Waring
home.
The Gibson school was dismiss
ed Monday afternoon for the Ray
Siders funeral rites. The Star Get
Together club was postponed to
April 17 and will meet with Mrs.
Elmer Juracek.
Return to Lincoln —
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter re
turned home in Lincoln Satur
day. They had been here a week
having been called by the illness
of her mother, Mrs. Mary Roth
erham of Ewing.
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Oysters Served at
Mission Meeting
RIVERSIDE— Mrs Blanche
Hemenway, and Mrs. Daisy Mil
ler served oyster soup, Wednes
day evening, April 3, at the
Hemenway Home for the Free
Methodist Missionary Society.
The invited guests furnished
the desert.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Waiter Miller and Danny,
Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. Bert
Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott
and lainiiy, Mrs. Carl Miller and
two boys, the Reverend Turner
lamily and Mr. ana Mrs. Melvin
Napier and Carol Ann.
Other Riverside News
Bert Fink helped at the W'en
dell Switzer home a few days last
week while remodeling the house.
D. E. Conner and Bobby Lee
visited at the Vet Schlotman
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery shopped in O’Neill Wednes
day, April 3, and were visitors on
Sunday at the Otto Retke home
in Inman.
Alice Shrader is visiting at
Verl Gunter home in Crookston
for a few days.
James Gunter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. Rol
Hord and Duane, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Napier and family and the
Lionel Gunter family ate dinner
Sunday at the Lyle Switzer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pribnow
and Maryanna of Cedar Rapids
visited Sunday at Earl Pierson
home.
Keith and Milton Biddlecome
spent the weekend with home
» I Lf «
The Forum group of the Uni
ted Presbyterian church met Fri
day evening at the Lorraine
Montgomery home.
Dewitt Hoke and Janelle ac
companied tne Alvin Nelson fam
ily from Plainview to Cleghom,
la., to attend a cousin’s wedding.
They ate dinner at the Bill Hoke
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Napier
were honored guests at Lynn
Fry home Monday evening. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Napier and the Loraine Mont
gomrey family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier vis
ited at the Richard Napier home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. George Montgomery help
ed at the Johnny Miller home
Tuesday, April 2, and Thursday.
Tlie Darrol Switzer family of
Omaha spent the weekend at
the Ora Switzer home. A family
dinner was served Sunday. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wen
dell Switzer and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Miller, and family, and
Jay Butler.
The Wayne Fry family were
supper guests Wednesday, April
3, at the Lou Vandersnick home.
On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Wayne
Fry entertained the following
guests, Mrs. Lou Vandersnick,
Mrs. Ralph Mum, Mrs. Richard
Napier, Mrs. Elvin Hamilton, Mrs.
Richard Edwards and Mrs. Jerry
Tomjack.
Mrs. Kitty Fry, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Fry and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Fink and sons ate
dinner Sunday at the Willie
Shrader home. Ava and Timothy
were honored guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Fink were afternoon
callers.
On Thursday evening, slides
were shown at the Bill Fry home,
j The slides were sent from Cali
fornia and featured the Stanley
Rickert family. Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Nanier and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Fry and girls
were present.
The Free Methodist congrega
tion surprised Mrs. Turner on her
birthday anniversary Sunday by
bringing their dinner to help cel
ebrate the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock
and family visited at the Dave
Pollock home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pollock
caled at the Jimmy Pollock home
Sunday evening.
Church Notes
METHODIST (ONeiU-Emmet)
O’NEILL—
Thursday, April 11: Prayer cir
cle at Claude Bates’ home, 10 a.
m.; WSCS, 2 p.m. at the church;
1 Mrs. Jay will show slides of her
trip to Hawaii; nursery for chil
| dren.
Friday, April 12: Dorcas, 2 p.m.
at the church.
Saturday, April 13: Wesleyan
| service guild breakfast and study,
i 7 a.m.; men’s breakfast, 7 15 a.m.
at M&M cafe; youth membership
I class. 10 a.m.
Sunday, April 14: Junior i hoir,
0:15 a.m.; Sunday-school, 9'45 a.
m.; worship, 11:00 a.m. Baptismal
I service and reception of mem
bers in morning service. Sunday
evening fellowship supper, 6:15
i o'clock; classes, 7:15 o’clock.
Monday, April 15: Wesleyan
service guild, 8 p.m. at Richard
Smithson home.
Tuesday, April 16: Choir prac
tice, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, April 17: George
Matthews has cancelled his ap
pearance at the church Wednes
day evening due to ill health.
Thursday, April 18: Commun
ion service, 8 p.m. at the church.
Friday, April 19: Community
Good Friday service, 12:30-3 p.
m. at the Methodist church. All
are invited.
EMMET—
Friday, April 12: Evening fel
lowship and Bible study, 8 p.
m., at the parsonage in O’Neill.
Sunday, April 14: Worship and
children’s Sunday-school, 9 30 a.
m.; adult Sunday-school, 10:30
a.m.
Thursday, April 18: WSCS, 2
n m
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
(Chambers)
Rev. Carl Pullman, pastor
Sunday, April 14: Sunday
school, 1:30 p. m.; worship hour,
2:30 p. m. Voters’ assembly meets
at 8 o’clock in the evening.
Thursday, April 11: Ladies Aid
meets at 1:30 p. m.
Friday, April 12: The last in the
series of lenten services.
Saturday, April 13: Confirma
tion instruction at 2 p. m.
Good Friday services will be
held at 10:30 a. m.
Easter Sunday, April 21: Ser
vices, 7 a. m.; Sunday-school, 8
a. m.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O’Neill)
Duane Lauber, pastor
Sunday, April 14: Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship service,
11 a.m.; Weleyan youth, 7:30 p.
m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m
Rev. C. A. Phipps, president of
the Nebraska conference of the
Wesleyan Methodist church will
be speaking nightly at 8 o’clock
at special revival services.
Reverend Phipps will also be
speaking at the Sunday morning
and evening worship services.
CENTER UNION (O’Neill)
Rev. C. P. Turner, pastor
Sunday, April 14: Sunday
school at 10 a.m.; preaching ser
vice at 11 a.m.; young people’s
meeting at 7:30 o’clock in even
ing; preaching service following
YP meeting.
Prayer meeting and Bible
study will be in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Dick Wednesday
evening at 8 o’clock. All are
welcome.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Ray Donohoe was home from
Norfolk Junior college for the
weekend. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Donohoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hitchcock
have moved from Omaha to O’
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Matthews
of Lincoln were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel were
in Omaha and Fremont Sunday.
Report of Condition of
FARMERS STATE BANK
of Ewing, Nebraska, Charter No. 1600, at the close of business on
14 MARCH 1957
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal
ances, and cash Items in process of collection_( 139,001.46
United States Government obligations, direct and guaran
teed _512,121 60
Other bonds, notes, and debentures_ 4,000.00
Loans and discounts (including $444.81 overdrafts)_ 287,937.42
Bank premises owned $1,150.00, furniture and fixtures
$3,920.00 _ 5,070.00
Total Assets_$ 948,130.48
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor
ations _ 676,912.63
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora
tions _ 408.12
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings)_ 7,530.52
Deposits of States and political subdivisions_ 147,354.21
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) _ 8,300.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS_$840,505.48
TOTAL LIABILITIES _$ 840.505.48
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital*_ 25,000.00
Surplus _ 50,000.00
Undivided profits_ 29,626.00
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 3,000.00
Total Capital Accounts_ 107,625.00
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts _$ 948,130.48
•This bank’s capital consists of:
Common stock with total par value of_$25,000.00_
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted
and securities sold with agreement to repurchase).. $282,000.0C
I, Richard D. Edwards, Cashier, of the above named bank, dc
hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of m3
knowledge and belief.
RICHARD D. EDWARDS
CORRECT—Attest: M. B. Huffman, Mary B. Huffman, L. J
Splttler, Directors.
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METHODIST
* Cham hers-.Amelia)
Rev. Harry S. Myers, pastor
AMELIA—
Thursday, April 11: Chair
practice and MYF meeting, 7:30
p.m.
Friday, April 12: Young adult
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 14: Worship ser
vice, 9:30 a.m., Sunday-seho >1,
10:30 a.m.
CHAMBERS—
Friday, April 12: WSCS study
hour, 2 p.m.
Sunday, April 14: Sunday
school, 10 a.m ; worship service,
11 a.m.; family night, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, April 15: Junior
choir practice, 7 p.m.; senior
choir practice, 7:30 p.m.; inter
mediate MYF meeting, 7:30 p m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill)
Rex James, evangelist
Sunday, April 14: Bible school,
10 a m.; preaching and commu
nion, 11 a.m.; Youth meeting, n
p.m.; evening service, 7:45
o’clock.
Wednesday, April 17: Bible
study at 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 28: Area youth
rally, 2:30 for afternoon and 7:45
for evening service.
Monday, April 29: Service
presented by Minnesota Bible
college team, 8 pan.
We invite all to attend these
Bible-centered services.
Dorsey News
The Dorsey Aid society is mak
ing plans for to serve lunch at
the Miles sale Friday, April 12.
Mrs. Albert Carson, Mrs.
Claude Pickering, Mrs. Howard
Graham, Mrs. Clay Mashino and
Mrs. Harold Osborn helped with
the preparation and serving at
the athletic banquet held in
Lynch Saturday evening.
-S ma zeeyde28 yoo-.Oo prildaA
Misses Barbara and Dianne
Snyder were unable to attend the
athletic banquet Saturday eve
ning due to the death of their
grandfather.
Miss Sadie Derickson spent a
few days at the Albert Derick
son home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks
visited at the Harold Osborn
home Wednesday evening, April
3.
The little girl of Beryl Bes
sarts has been named Debbie
Jean and “grandma” and “grand
pa” Mashino are proud grand
parents.
Mr. Leo Jareske, who has been
working for Mrs. H. H. Miles, has
found employment; on a dairy
farm near Omaha.
Vic Pickering stayed with his
grandparents in Lynch this week
and attended school.
Roger Rosenkrans helped Bill
Aim at the Miles farm Monday,
to arrange for the sale which,
is scheduled for Friday, April 12.
Visit Atkinson —
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gettert
1 and family visited his uncle and
aunt, Mr. .and Mrs. Carl GeLert,
of Atkinson Sunday.
i REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Chambers State Bank
of Chambers, Nebraska
Charter No. 637, at the close of
business on March 14, 1957:
ASSETS
Cash balances with
other banks, includ
ing reserve balances,
and cash items in
processor collection $172,134.34
United States Govern
ment obligations, di
rect and guaran
teed __— 249,585.00
Obligations of States
and political subdi
visions _ 320.80
Loans and discounts
( including $515.04
overdrafts) __ 283,455.04
Bank premises owned
$1.00, furniture and
fixtures $1.00_ 2.00
Total Assets_$705,497.18
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of
Individuals, partner
ships, and corpora
tions _ $592,658.34
Deposits o f United
States Government
(including postal
savings _ 16,268.75
Deposits of States and
political sub-divis
ions _ 26,738.62
TOTAL DEPOSITS..
$635,665.71
Other Liabilities _ 5.89
Total Liabilities _. $635,671.60
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital*_$ 25,000.00
Surplus __» 26,000.00
Undivided profits_ 18,825.58
Total Capital
Accounts_. 69,825.58
Total Liabilities and
Capital Accounts _. $705,497.18
•This bank’s capital consists of:
Common stock with to
tal par value of $ 25,000.00
Assets pledged or as
signed to secure li
abilities and for
other purposes (in
cluding notes and
bills rediscounted
bills redis
and securities sold -
with agreement to
repurchase _ $75,000.00
I, Ralph Adams, Cashier o1
the above named bank, do here
1 by certify that the above state
ment is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
RALPH ADAMS
. CORRECT—Attest: G. H. Adams
S. Z. Adams, Lloyd Gleed, Direct
, ors.
To Sew Comfort
Covers for Hospital
CHAMBERS— The American
! Legion auxiliary met at the home
I of Mrs. Steve Shavlik on Thurs
day evening, April 4. Mrs. Edwin
| Hubbard was co-hostess. The
president, Mrs. Weldon Woods.
; was in charge. Eighteen members
I and two visitors and one junior
[ were present.
Mrs. Ernest Thorin was ap
; pointed junior sponsor until the
regular sponsor, Mrs. Merlin
Grossnieklaus, can again resume
charge.
It was voted to hold a bake sale
at a later date.
Members plan to sew on com
fort covers for the Veterans hos
pial at th home of Mrs. Charles
Fauquier one day this week.
Mrs. L. O. Lenz presented the
"Pan Amenan" program giving
a report on Honduras. Miss Janet
Euwer showed slides of her Euro
pean trip last summer.
The new cupboards at the
Legion hall were given their last
coat of varnish Friday.
Next meeting will be the "Gold
Star” tea at home of Mrs. Clar
ence Tibbets.
Go to Orchard —
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butterfield
and daughters were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Caskey in Or
chard Sunday.
ROYAL THEATER
— O’NEILL —
Thurs. Apr. 11
NIGHTFALL
Aldo Ray, Brian Keith, Anne
! Bancroft with Jocelyn Brando,
James Gregory, Frank Albertson,
1 Rudy Bond.
Fri.-Sat. Apr. 12-13
Big Double Bill
THE WOMEN OF PITCAIRN
ISLAND
A Regalscope Picture
Starring James Craig, Limn
Bari, John Smith, Arleen Wheel
an. Love paradise of the South
Seas!
—also—
THE STORM RIDER
A Regalscope picture
Starring Scott Brady, Mala
Powers, Bill Williams. Cross
fires of Vengenance at Cross
roads of Empire! Gun-streaked
fury sweeps the screen!
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed.
April 14-15-16-17
All children unless in arms must
have tickets
The great entertainment event
that will live in your heart for
ever!
Rodgers & Hammerstein present
OKLAHOMA
Color by Technicolor. Cime
scope. Starring Gordon Mac
Rae, Gloria Grahame, Shirley
Jones, Gene Nelson, Charlotte
Greenwood, Eddie Albert, James
Whitmore, Rod Steiger. The mo
tion picture that ran a year on
Broadway at $3.50. Complete—
intact—with every scene every
song!
Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:30
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and
Friday and Saturday admission—
Adults 50c; Children under 12,
12c, Free if accompanied by par
ent. Wedn. and Thurs. Family
night, family admitted for two
Adult tickets.
.. ..—
Lee Gilman, Wife
Feted on Anniversary
A MELA—Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Gilman were honored at a party
in celebration of their 25th wed
ding anniversary Friday even
ing. April 5. The hours were |
spent playing cards.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs Alvin Forbes. Mr. and Mrs
Harold Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs !
George Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Dierking, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Peterson, Mr. and Mrs 1
Marvin Doolittle. Mr. and Mis i
Dick Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs. |
Alberts. Jim Carr and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Adair. Mrs. Alberts
and Ralph Adair won high score.
Mrs. Harold Fullerton and!
Mi. Alberts were low scorers.
The Gilmans were presented
gifts. Cake and ice cream wer*
served for lunch.
Weekend guests of Dr. and
Mrs. L. A. Burgess were Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Crandell of Fremont
Miss Mary Froeiich was home
from Duchesne college, Omaha,
for the weekend. Her houseguesta
were the Misses Judy Rowan of
Des Monies, la., "Sandy" Chaney
of Falls City and Nancy Nettau
of Sioux Falls, S. D., all class
mates of Miss Froelich’s.
Mr and Mrs. Willard Scherer
of Orchard were Monday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy.
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