Legal Notices (First pub. June 27. 1957). William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL NEELE WENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4104 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF THEODORE H SCHOENJAHN, DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA TO AU, 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 ami discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on July 17. 1957, at 10 o'clock A M LOUTS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First pub. July 11, 1957.) LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, I am requir ed to make the following describ ed change in district boundaries: Dist. 225 to be dissolved and the territory thereof to be annexed to Dist. No. 27 except SW V* Sec. 8, W 4 & NE y4 Sec. 9, Town ship 31, Range 11 to be annexed to District No. 16. A hearing of said matter will be held in my office at the Court House in O'Neill, Nebraska on July 22, 1957, 10 a m., when all interested may appear and be heard. ALICE L. FRENCH County Superintendent 11-12 (First pub. July 17, 1957) John R. Gallagher, Attorney Estate No. 4196 NOTICE TO OlEDITORS IN COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, July 11, i or I • IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE Oh' WALTER TRUSSELL, DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is November 8, 1957, and for the payment of debts is July 11, 1958 and that on August 8, 1957, and on Novmber 9, 1957, at 10 o'clock A. M., each day, I will l)e at the County Court in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and ob jections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL! 12-14c (First pub. July 11, 1957) NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife after July 10. DAVID RUMBAUGH ll-13c LYNCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs Leslie Stewar and sons visited at Don Stewart’s home Sunday. Barbara Hoffman is visiting her brothers and familes in Phoenix Arizona. Mr. and Mrs Louis Novak were Yankton, S. D,, visitors Wednes day, July 10. Delilah Hiserote is assisting at the Clarence Kolund home. Mr and Mrs. Roy Bnrta of Niobrara, Mrs. Rudolph Bnrta of Verdigre and Mr. and Mrs. George Barta of Lynch picniced at the Niobrara state park Sun day. July 7. Arrl es from California.— Clifford Batzloff of Santa Cruz, Calif., arrived Monday, July 8, to visit his sister, Mrs. Dan Rakes, and family. Miss Helen Rakes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rakes, spent the weekend at home to renew acquaintances with her uncle. She is attend ing Wayne college this summer. Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENC¥ O’NEILL NKBR. Insurajjce^of All Riverside News Mrs Dewitt Gunter, Mrs. Joe Sturbaum and Mrs. Lionel Gun ter assisted Mrs. Frank Schrad entertain the Jolly Workers club Thursday afternoon. July 11. Mr and Mrs Leslie Cary, Leola and Nila, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cary and Jerome Teigen were Sunday dinner guests at the Lionel Gunter home In the af ternoon Mr and Mrs. WaUace Carey and Jerome and the Lionel Gunter family called on Blanche Hemenway and Francis Lee and were guests for lunch. A1 Gibson were supper guests of the Wayne Fry family, Friday, July 12. Mr. and Mrs Dale Raasch and Kanea visited at the Dave Pollock home recently after spending a week at the Pequot lakes in Min nesota. The Richard Miller family of Oakdale visited Sunday at the Johnny Miller home. Mrs. Lovina Kobold of Sioux City, and Mrs. Miller of Ewing, visited one evening last week at the Johnny Miller home. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Rotherham and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pollock were supper guests Sun day at the John Napier home. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Bartak and son were evening callers. Bertha Staumbaugh and Fran ces Rotherham were supper guests at the Bill Lofquist home Wednesday, July 10. On Sunday the Wendell Switzer and Lee Fink families were dinner guests at the Bill Izifquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry called on i the Otto Retkes in Inman Sunday evening. Mrs. Ixiuise Hohman and son, Wayne, of Greenfield, la., visited at the S. S. Schlotman home Wednesday. Joan Luzio of Emerson came Wednesday, July 10, to spend a few days with her grandmoth er, Mrs. May Shrader. Mary Jane Nhpier, another granddaughter, is also a guest this week at the anmaer nome. The Wilbur Bennett family vis ited Sunday at the Wayne Shra der home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen of Newman Grove left two of their children, Ann Marie and Jerry, at the Dale Napier home Wed nesday, while they went to Riv erton, Wyo., to fish. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry, Mrs. Howard Miller and Alta Lou at tended the Ruroode-Peden wed ding Sunday afternoon in the Lu theran church in Orchard. Roberta Montgomery visited her great-grandmother, Mrs. Henry Wehenkel in Orchard Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Graver and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter were guests at supper Tuesday. July 9. at the Rol Hord home. On Wednesday, July 10, the Gravers and Dewitt Gunters called at the Lionel Gunter home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mont gomery and Roberta were Sunday dinner guests at the Milford We henkel home in Neligh. The Willie Shrader family at tended a barbecue supper Sun day evening at the Lynn Fry home. Daisy Miller, Ethel and Carol Ann called on Alice Miller Wed nesday and at the Dave Pollock home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson ate Sunday dinner with the Marvin Pribnow family near Cedar Rap ids. Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier were Norfolk shoppers Thursday. Con nie and Linda Montgomery visit ed their grandmother, Mrs. George Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs Dale Napier, Ann Marie and Jerry Jensen and Jackie Fry picnicked Sunday at the John Napier place. Guests at supper Saturday at the Lionel Gunter home were: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carey and Beverly, Mr and Mrs Donald Teigen and family and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Raffleson and David of Watson, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carey, Leola and Nila of Bloomfield, Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanOstrand and Iris, Mr and Mrs. Harold Schwager and Diane and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Carol Brummond and Scotty and Mrs. George Siems and Gene, all of Neligh, called in the evening. U.WI'WMU'-'HHUIM AM. IIP y I l.l — RAKE BETTER, FASTER, CHEAPER r- £rL rz.-.'r S5S,fai;3 .-N £t~.. N 11 •■'I M> Mn„” ^TwoJld. ©Jltla rolling action Adjoitabla width iwath lor r.k l^jr tl^r ^ gr..*^ and in* any kind .1 hay or.r any CTSto'S*‘la« JSd and kind of tar,.in. Rako. cywW. W Nw indopandant FLOAT- yoor tractor will go. MO wbaol action ghroa "Con un eoSTLY REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE mJSSSi •«> SSocmi*' no chain! TO WEAR OUT I Bficianc In tho Fiald, EconoaaicaUy Pricad. Vk M tovMMt Vm Cm AN*# m Nopfaf Mp«s* BURGE IMPL CO. SSmOA CHAMBERS. NEBRASKA Zenors Honored by Group Visiting Butte » Forty-four people at the Church : of Christ in O'Neill gathered in die park at Butte Sunday even ing for a picnic supper and wor ship service. This special service \ was in order to have fellowship with Frank and Bertha Zenor. who are members of the church ! of O'Neill txjt were transferred to j Butte because of his work and j now have opportunity to attend j few of the services in O’Neill. Mrs Pauline Leise and Mrs. : Donald Franklin were in charge1 of picnic arrangements. Rex : James, minister of the Church ofj Christ, had charge of the worship : service The families in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long, Mr and Mrs Melvin Johring and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring and children, Mr and Mrs. Clinton Harmon and chil- j dren Mrs Chester Larson and children. Mrs. Donald Franklin, and children, Martha Fleener, Henry Storjohann, Mr and Mrs. Rex James and children, Mrs. Llovd Peck. Mrs. Pauline Leise, Lyle Forshee and his mother, Mrs. Forshee, Mr. and Mrs. James Woodard and child, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gee and Brenda (visiting from Mooresville, Ind.) Mrs Ronald Priliman and son (visiting from Hutchinson, Kans ), and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zenor. Amelia News Pvt. Gene Carr who is station ed at the airbase in Kentucky was home to attend the wedding of his brother, Darrel. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Doolitle and boys attended a family re union of the Slaymaker families at the Charlie Prussa home on Sunday, July 7. Mrs Lynn Prewitt spent the Fourth of July w'ith her husband, who is stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark. Lynn will soon be sent to Ft. Sill. Okla., for 10 weeks train ing. Mrs. Prewitt expects to ac company him if possible. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ekala of Howells came Saturday evening and visited over Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle, and Rodney. Douglas Friedrich has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, and family. Clyde Widman, president of the Small Schools association, attend ed a meeting in Spencer Monday evening. Mrs. Alvin Forbes visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, in Atkinson Sunday. Miss Phillis Fullerton was a guest of Miss Connie Gilman while her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, visited at Burling ton, la., with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Clausson and family. Mrs. Julia White, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Mrs. Eva Backhaus and Caroline accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce to Atkinson Tuesday of last week. Mrs. White has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Jennie Adams in j Atkinson since. Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie, Sam Gilman, and Art Waldman were Atkinson callers Tuesday. Lonnie received his last polio j shot. Mrs. Mae White of Fremont has ! been visiting her daughter and family, the Harlan Dierkings the past week. Mrs. Fred Hitchcock of Atkin son visited her granddaughter, Mrs. Irwin Forbes, and family a few’ days last week. Mrs. Ray Gartner and little daughter of South Sioux City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle, from Tuesday until Friday. Mrs. Esther Daily returned to her home in Omaha Thursday after a 10-day visit at the home of her brother, B. W. Waldo. Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Eamie John ston, Mrs. S. C. Barnett and Mrs. Asa Watson attended a teachers training class at the Methodist church in Inman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Robak and family of Sioux City, la., came Friday evening and spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Margie Sammons, and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sam Miss Mae Sharp of Compton, Calif., came Monday and spent a few days visiting her friend, Mrs. Lew Backhaus. Mrs. Blake Ott and Mrs. Mar gie Sammons were Atkinson and O'Neill callers Thursday. Mrs. John Ceams, of Scotts bluff, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear. Her visit was shortened as Mr. Ceams received word of the serious ill ness of his father, and phoned for Mrs. Cearns to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce ac companied Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo and John Zinkon to O’ Neill Thursday evening to attend the Chambers-O'Neill ballgame. Caroline Backhaus, Mrs. Eva Backhaus and Mrs. Delia Ernst were Atkinson and O’Neill callers Thursday. Mrs. Lloyd Waldo received word Saturday of the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Carl Fried ich of Spencer, Friday night. Harold Kennedy returned home Saturday after a weeks' visit in O'Neill with his nephews, Dannie and Lloyd Slaymaker. Mrs. Edgar Peterson, Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and Diane, and Pat Kennedy were O’Neill callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O’Malley, newlyweds are now nicely locat-, ed in the house on the Ralph Gar wood farm near Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Adair re turned home Tuesday from a vis it with relatives in Des Moines and Burlington, la Little Debby Clausson returned home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Stahley and family of Milford, visited her sister, Mrs. Margie Sammons, Thursday morning. The missionary society of the Free Methodist church met with Mrs. Glen White on Wednesday afternoon. Star News Marvin and Lysle Johnson were in Sioux City Friday Mrs Ewalt Miller and Barbara and Mrs Lysle Johnson, Wyn and Larry were in Norfolk Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Vince Cunning ham and family of Erie, Pa., left Sioux City by plane Tuesday, July 9. for their home after spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Cunningham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller, and family. The descendants of Frank and Alice Butterfield will meet at the park in Neligh. Sunday, July 28, for the annual family reunion. Barbara Miller is spending a few days in O'Neill visiting her friend Marge Marcelius Mr. and Mrs Richard Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wid halm and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and family and Mr and Mrs Vince Cunningham last week Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs Vince Cunningham and family and Mr and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and family enjoy ed a family get-to-gether at the Miller home the fourth. This was Mr and Mrs. Miller’s wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs Vince Cunning ham and family spent Tuesday, July 2, with Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Price and family at Lynch. Mr Cunningham and Mrs. Price are cousins. Jot1 Boeder of Rawley, la., visited with his niece, Mrs. Ewalt Miller, and family last week. Merle Boelter, a nephew of Mrs. Miller, also visited them. Amelia News Mrs. Blossom Butler came from North Hollywood, Calif., last week and will visit her mother, Mrs. George Withers, for about a month. Mrs. Butler’s son, Ted, brought her to Amelia then went on to Fargo, N. D. Beth and Joyce Watson are vis iting their sister, Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts, jr., and family in O’ Neill. CENTER I NION (O’Neill) Rev. C. P. Turner, pastor Sunday, July 21: Sunday-school, 10 a m.; preaching service. 11 a m. young people's meeting at 8 o’clock in the evening. Preaching service following YP meeting. Prayer meeting and Bible study will be in the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Dick Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. Visit at Norden— Mr. and Mrs George Morlang were in Norden July 1 to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs George Morlang, sr. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEIEL — Thurx. July 17 Who Was This MISTER CORY that men feared. . . or follow ed? And what was the secret he had buried, deep in the shadows of Sangamon street. A Universal International picture starring Tony Curtis, Martha Hyer, Char les Bickford, Kathryn Grant, with William Reynolds, and Russ Morgan Cinemascope in East man Color. Fri.-Sat. July 19-20 Audie Murphy THE GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT Technicolor, with Kathryn Grant, Hope Emerson, Jeff Mc Donnell, Jeanette Nolan, Sean McClory, Ernestine Wade. All the untold excitement of the Southwest’s great untold story! Sun.-Mon.-Tiles. July 21-22-23 Clark Gable, Eleanor Parker THE KINO AND FOUR QUEENS Also starring Jo VanFleet, with Jean Willes, Barbara Nichols, Sara Shane. The king plays the hottest game in the West with four queens. Wagon mound lay somewhere between Santa Fe and hell—but Dan Kehoe found it. With a posse behind him and his reputation hanging In his holster, he rode in from nowhere, looking for the West’s hottest loot—in a town where four lovely, lonely women dared him to take it! Matinee Saturday * Sunday 2:10 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 50c; Children under 12, 12c, Free if accompanied by par ent. Wedn. and 'Hiurs. Family night, family admitted for two Adult tickets. FOR LOW COST farm, town, mer cantile and auto insurance in financially responsible com panies, settling losses promptly. See, Write or Phone: L G. Gillespie Insurance A gene v In business 64 years in O’Neill Phone 218 or 114 O’NEILL - - - NEBR. For Sale No. 6500 Automatic Baling Wire_$11.75 per box No. 3150 Automatic Wire _ $11.00 per box This price is subject to change. It is a OOD price on ten boxes or more, cash or certifi ed check upon delivery. NEIL B. RYAN O’Neill, Nebr. \X eed Question Requires Answer This week’s soil conservation question comes from Helen Mar tens of Emmet, asking: "If we go into a period of greater moisture for pasture, will the weeds that have started in so many places be killed out by grass or will the grass have to be re-seeded"" Answer: It is natural that with the pos sible over use of pastures, even those properly stocked normally, during an abnormally dry season that wt>ods will appear to an alar ming rate when periods of great er moisture return. This is large ly because the grass has been odamaged by the dry season and ever use and with added moisture something w ill grow in the voids. This usually w ill be weeds for the first year but the grass will come back and take over without re seeding. unless the range is dam aged in other ways. However, it is not to be con tsrewed that it is never beneficial to control weeds in grassland. Annual weeds or weedy grasses may be mowed in the early hud stage and will be reduced so that the native grasses will have a better opportunity to respond to the added moisture. In case of very heavy infestation of peren nial weeds it may be advisable to spray with chemicals for weed control. However, generally speaking, native vegetation, pro perly managed will crowd out the weeds until they are not a prob lem. School of Instruction Held at Inman— INMAN Arbutus Rebekah lodge met Wednesday evening for their regular meeting at the IOOF hall. Mrs Carrie McMah on, vice-grand was in charge. Following the regular session, Mrs. Sophia Pascale, assembly vice-president of Omaha conduct ed a very interesting school of Instruction. Other guests present were Mrs. Lucy Max N. G of Armoca, 404 Omaha; Mrs. Anna Tietz, P. N. G., Rose 139. Omaha; Margarel Max P. N. G. Friendship 356, Page; and Eileen Hunt, Eden 41, O’Neill. A social time and refreshments followed. Conard Reunion Held at Neligh INMAN The second annua! Conard reunion was held Sunday at the Riverside park at Neligh A picnic dinner was enjoyed at noon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs LaVern Stevens and daugh ter. Mrs. George Conard and Nate, Mrs, Mary Peterson, Em mett Slaight. Mr and Mrs Rill Conard and Neta and John Conard all of O Neill. Mr and Mrs. C. James Judd and son of Oakdale. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and son of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stevens of Page, Mrs. Vio let Sholes of Inman. Mr. atd Mrs. Pete Cooper and son of Orchard, j Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson : and Mr and Mrs. Charles Pav j lik and son of Norfolk and Ray Conard of Clearwater. Mrs. George Conard was the oldest person present and Danny Watson, the youngest. Other Inman News Levi Morsbach of Neligh was s guest Sunday at his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Montech. John Sobotka and son, Harold, returned Sunday afternoon front a two weeks vacation trip. They visited relatives in Buhl, Ida., Longv tew. Wash . and San Fran cisco. Calif. Supt. and Mrs. Walter I’hben and daughter, Christie, returned Monday front Auburn where thc\ had had spent the jvtst 10 days visiting Mrs Ubben’s parents. Miss Carolyn Watson and her roommate. Miss Kay Morgan, whose home is Dakota Oty, came Friday evening and spent the Weekend in the home of Carolvn's parents Mr and Mrs l l. w d son and sam The girls atv stud ent nurses at Immanuel hospital in Omaha They also attended the Hutton-Webster wedding, Mr and Mrs. Watson took the girls to Norfolk Sunday where they took the Ihis to Omaha, --—-i WANTED MEN TO TR AIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 25 to 60 Most Ih> residents of this county two or more years. Competent appraisers receive $350 to $450 per mitnth Farm experience valuable. WHITE: liE \1. ESTATE, IM>\ 3Ft, c/o Frontier. O'Neill whole family with the L¥ 3PILAN SSf ONE policy — ONE low premium covers every member of the family „ i FOR DAD — permanent whole FOR THE KlDS--in.ur.nee life insurance in amounts of from coverage of one hfthof t 'A/ ivmn tn S15 000 wit amount of insurance on Dade M $o000 to 515,0W. ^ Jjh for a)I chj,