SMA Thinclads Runnerup at Ord The St. Mary's academy track learn was runnerup in the class B section of the Ord invitational meet held at Ord Monday. Spalding academy led the 16 teams with with 51 points while St Mary’s followed with 33. St. Joe of Atkinson placed third with 20 Three new' records were set during the afternoon finals, two by St. Joe and the other by St. Mary’s. Bill Slattery of St Joe lowered the 440-yard dash mark to 52.7, and Faust of St. Joe posted a 4:47 6 mile record. The academy 880-yard relay team, composed of Jerry McGinn, Bill Craig, Jerry Do nohoe and Tom Schnieder, raced to a new record of 1:39.8, bettering the old mark of 1:41.5 set by Sargent in 1955. Nine boya made the trip for St. Mary’s with eight figuring in the scoring. Schmeder led the Cardinal point-getters, winning the broad jump with 19’11” and placing sec ond in both hurdle races. Jerry McGinn, showing signs of recovering from an early season leg injury, placed third in both the 100-yard dash and 220-yard dash. Bill Craig scored third place in the 880-yard run, followed by Gene Schneider, fourth. The mile relay team, composed of Gene Schneider, Paul Ziska, Lambert Belina and Larry Tom linson, finished fourth. St. Mary’s will travel to Lynch Friday for the first Niobrara Val ley conference track meet. (First pub. April 11, 1957) NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 4182 John R. Gallagher, Attorney IN THE COUNTY GOURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, APRIL 9, 1957. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF BEDA JOHNSON,) 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 Nellie F. Johnson as Administra trix of said estate, and will be heard May 2, 1957 at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) I 50 52 Start Working on New Parking Lot EWING—The United Presby terian men met Monday evening at the annex. They attended the musical program of Collegiate Chorale of Central College, Mc Pherson. Kan., held at the school auditorium. At the conclusion of the pro gram, they returned to the church where a short business session was held. The parking lot south of the church was dis cussed and, if weather permits, they plan to begin work this week. Lunch was served by Leo Mil- i ler, Wilbur Bennett and Lynn Fry. Kansas Choir Heard in Ewing Concert EWING—The Collegiate Chor ale of Central college, McPherson, Kans.. presented a program Mon day evening at the auditorium of the Ewing public school, under the direction of N. Hubert Wash, nationally-known soloist on the Light and Life Hour, a weekly religious broadcast of the Free Methodist church of America. There was a good-sized crowd in attendance. The group was sponsored by the Riverside Free Methodist; church near Ewing. RETURNS FROM KOREA SP3 Warren Seger, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Seger, returned Saturday after having spent 16 months in the Far East. He is being separated from the army and plans to go to college. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kraft visited near Page Monday with Mrs. Mabel Shobe. Ewing News Guests on Easter at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Schrad were their sons, Clem, Francis, and Sylvester Schrad and family, all from Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Schrad also received a telephone call from their son Carl at Pas edena, Calif., and their daughter, Miss Marlize Schrad, at San Diego. Calif. Merle Lee of Omaha was a home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee. Guests entertained on Easter at the home of Mrs. Lorraine Wright and family were her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jef fries; her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drey of Omaha; Mrs. Wilma Daniels and family of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Cuddy and son, Jerry Cuddy, all of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Muff and family of Clearwater. Mrs. Pauline Noffke was an Easter dinner guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank N iffkt, and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden en tertained on Laster at a family dinner party. Present were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burtwhistle, and also their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Pruden. Easter vacation guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Gunter were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Plog. and family from Mill ville, 111. Other guests at the Gunter home were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter, and daughter from Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tams of Clearwater spent Easter at the home of their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams, and family. They also at tended the Sunday services at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tanek of Norfolk were weekend guests of their daughter and husbnd, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood. All at tended the worship 'service at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler went to Royal Sunday to visit at the home of his sister nd husband, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn and children went to Grand Island to spend Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Archer and familv Mrs. John Archer was also | nest at thj Archer home. Mrs. Wilda Carr and family of Hcldrege spent the holiday week end with her father M. H. Dierks. Merton Dierks, who attends college at Manhattan, Kans., spent his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierk.* He had as his guest. 1st Lt. Todd Egan, also from Kansas. The Misses Sandra Dierks and Judy Jefferies arrived home on Wednesday. April 17 to spend the Blaster weekend with their par ents. Mr and Mrs. L«yle Dierks and Mr and Mrs. Kermit Jef reries. The young ladies return ed on Monday to Omaha where both are employed. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Latzel and family, who have been spending the winter months on the West coast, have returned to their home here. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Latzel last Thursday were their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kresel. of Crawford. On Friday they left for Weston to spend Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kresel. On Saturday, they visit ed relatives in Omaha. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kres el’s siser. Miss Darlene Latzel of Ewing. Mrs. Robert Tams had an East er party for the children of her school on Friday. Janell and Donna Tams and Bertha Harris were guests. An Easter egg hunt was enjoyed. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis are Mrs. Glen Secrist of Rod Bluffs, Calif., and j Mrs. Robert MeCloed of Puyallup, Calif. The ladies are cousins of i Mrs. Davis. O'NEILL UH VIA Miss Shirley Schultz, a nursing student at Duchesne college in Omaha, was home for the holi days. She is the daughter of Mrs. John Kersenbroek. Miss Marde Birmingham left Monday for Omaha. Miss Ardis Parks was a Fri day overflight guest of Miss Ilene Nelson Mrs. Edward S. Pavlik of Ver digre was a noon visitor of Mr and Mrs. Victor Halva Friday, April 12. She was here for the Music contest. i—— ... —_—.—... Raster guests of Mr. and.Mr I John Grutsch were Mr and Mr I Howard Perssons of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lanoy i Lincoln and Mrs. Bert Laney i Spencer spent Easter with Mr H. J. Harte. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hazelhor were up to Edward Streit’s hon in Lynch for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hartron and family were in Clearwati at the home of her sister an her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ea Haeke, for Easter dinner. DR. II. D. GILDERS LEE VE OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th Sc Douglas O’NEILL, NEHR. 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