Legal Notices (First Pub March 13, 1958) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF , PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4179 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF FRANK J. DISH NER, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALJ. 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 account and discharge, which will be hearing in this court on April 2, 1958. at 10 o’clock. A M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 46-48c (First Pub. March 13, 1958) William W Griffin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 4247 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, MARCH 6, 1958 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JOHN NIEWOHNER, 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 Edward Campbell as Adminis trator of said estate, and will be heard April 3, 1958 at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room In O’Neill, Nebraska LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 46-48pd (First pub. March 27, 1958) NOTICE OF REAPPRAISAL OF EDUCATIONAL I*ANDS Notice is hereby given that by virtue of authority granted under the provisions of Chapter 72, Ar ticle 2, R S. Nebr . 1943 (as amended', the Board of Educa tional Lands and Funds has ap proved a reclassification and adopted a new schedule of valu ations of all school lands under lease m Hoit County according to such reclassification; that such schedule of valuations, together with a tabulation of the valuation and amount of semi-annual rental of each lease, has been filed in the office of the County Treasurer of such county according to law; the said reclassification and re valuation to become effective July 1, 1958. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS Elmer H. Mahlin, Secretary. 48-50c (First Pub. March 13, 1958) William W. Griffin, Attorney Estate No. 4251 NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT Or HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, MARCH 10, 1958 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF FRED C BOLL WITT, 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 Joe Thoendel as Administrator of said estate, and will be heard! April 3, 1958 at 10 o’clock A.M , at the County Court Room ini O'Neill, Nebraska. LOUTS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 46-48c (First Pub. March 13, 1958) William W Griffin, Attorney Estate No. 4252 NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, MARCH 10, 1958. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ADOLPH F. KRET ZIGER, DECEASED._ SAMPLE BALLOT DISTRICT 7 SCHOOL ELECTION O’Neill, Nebraska Tuesday, April 1,1958 — FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION (Three-Year Term) Vote for ONE I—I H. L. Lindberg.By Petition • □ [ FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION (Three-Year Term) Vote for ONE □ George Hammond . By Petition □ . SAMPLE BALLOT MUNICIPAL ELECTION O’Neill, Nebraska Tuesday, April 1,1958 FOR MAYOR (Two-Year Term) Vote for ONE • ... FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE (Two-Year Term) Vote for ONE dl Ralph Walker . . By Petition □.. FOR CITY COUNCIL—Firs* Ward (Two-Year Term) Vote for ONE FOR CITY COUNCIL—Second Ward (Two-Year Terra) Vote for ONE Leigh Reynoldson . By Petition Oscar Spitzenberger .. By Petition .-. FOR CITY COUNCIL—Third Ward (Two-Year Term) Vote for ONE R. E. Moore .By Petition D. A. McKaray. By Petition Hue-e Crowd at Jones Sale This is a partial view of the crowd attending Friday's dispersion sale near Plainview held by W. E. Jem's. The crowd (above) is following Col. Dean Mosher of Creighton, auctioneer, during the sale of "excellent” farm machinery. Ninety two year-old unregistered Angus bred heifers averag ed over $275. The Frontier and "Voice of The Frontier" handled the advertising, which prtxiuc ed buyers from 19 counties in Nebraska, South Dakota and Iowa Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Joe Thoendel as Administrator of said estate, and will he heard April 3, 1958 at 10 o’clock AM., at the County Court Room in O'Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL* 46-48c Receiving Basic Training— AMELIA Pvt. Dick R. Vanek, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Vanek of Amelia, is receiving eight weeks of basic combat training with the Ninth infantry division at Ft. Carson, Colo. Vanek was graduated from Burwell high school in 1956 and attended Nebraska State Teach ers college at Kearney. Completes Filing Kenneth S. Gotobed (above), county attorney for Buffalo county, has completed his fil ing for the republican nomina tion for congressman for the Fourth district of Nebraska. Gotobed said: “The people of the Fourth district deserve and see the need for forceful, effect five republican representation. Our incumbent congressman has served to the best of his ability: however, repetition of such incidents as the Ft. Ran dall transmission line rejec tion and the ‘dump Benson’ fiasco must lie avoided ” A graduate • of George Washing ton university in Washington, D. C., Mr. Gotobed was born and raised on a Buffalo county farm, attended a rural school and the Kearney high school; entered the Nebraska State Teachers college in 1942; joined the marine corps in 1943; re turned to farming upon his dis charge, and in the fall of 1947 enrolled in law school. Married and the father of four children, he is 33. A. L. Miller of Kim ball is incumbent. ROYAL THEATRE O’NEILL Thurs. March 27 ESCAPE IN JAPAN Filmed in Technirama, Techni color. Starring Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitchell—co-starring Jon Provost, Roger Nakagavva with Phillip Ober, Kuniko Miyake. The exciting adventures of two little runaways! They had nothing in common but dirty faces and an un holy love of mischief! Filmed en tirely in the seldom seen comers of the real Japan. -• Fri.-Sat. March 28-29 FORT DOBBS Getting there was murder. Get ting out was hell! Starring Clint "Cheyenne” Walker. Also starring Virginia Mavo, Brian Keith, Rich ard Eyer. A sweeping new role— his first thundering motion picture. Sun.-Mon.-Tups. Mar. 30-31 Apr. 1 Walt Disney presents Dorothy McGuire and Fess Parker co starring in OLD YELLER Technicolor. Jeff York, Tommy Kirk. Kevin Corcoran, Beverly Washburn, and Chuck Connors. Walt Disney's most dramatic mo tion picture! Sure to he become one of the most ‘talked-about’ pictures in years! Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:80 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Friday and Saturday ad mission— Adults 50c; Children under 12, 12c, Free If accompanied by par ent. Wed., Thurs. Family nlte, family admitted for two adult tickets. Celia News Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and family were Sunday, March 16, dinner guests at a birthday anniversary dinner hon oring Mrs. Emma McKathnie’s 82nd birthday at the Ed Boshart home at O’Neill. Other birthday an niversaries honored were that of Mrs. Opal Hammerlun and Mrs. Roy Boshart of O’Neill. Others present were the children of Mrs. Hammerlun, Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Boshart of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Back haus of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of Chambers, Mrs. Kenneth Hoerle of Chambers, Roy Backhaus of Cahmbers, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gruen and family of Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans and fam ily of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and daughter were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Sicheneder home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers and family and Mr. and Mrs Merrill Anderson were Sunday dinner geusts at the Joe Hend ricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Focken and family were Saturday eve ning supper guests at the Clar ence Focken home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken and family and Mrs. Albert Em mons and daughter were Friday evening visitors at the Jake Braun home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and Dennis were Friday evening visi tors at the Joe Hendricks home. Mrs. O A. Hammerberg was a TiiPKitav March 18 visitor at the Frank Kilmurry home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder attended the funeral of her cousin, George Schneider, who was killed in a one-car accident near Pierre, S.D., which was held in St. Patrick’s Catholic church, O’ Neill, Thursday morning. Gail Sicheneder stayed at the Milton McKathnie home while her par ents were gone. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman were Sunday dinner guests at the Victor Frickel home. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and son Kirk were Thursday af ternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg. Mr. and Mrs. August Trosh ynski and son Leonard of Omaha and a nephew, Bob Troshynski, of Duluth were Sunday afternoon visitors at he Frank Kilmurry - home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sichender and Gail, Miss Lavon Morsett of ! Norfolk and Mis§ Mary Jane | Napier of Orchard were Sunday, March 16, dinner guests at the 1 home of Mrs. Fern Morsett of i Royal. Mr. and Mi’s. Joe Hendricks and children were Tuesday, March 18, Spencer visitors and also visted the Bob Risor family that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken and daughter and Mrs. Albert Emmons and daughter were O’ Neill visitors Monday. Mr and Mrs. George Albrecht and Joe Albrecht were Sunday afternoon visitors at the LeRoy Hoffman home. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons were Wednesday eve ning, March 19, visitors at the Beryl Beck home Sunday, March 16, dinner guests at the Beck home as were the Victor Frickel children. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Sheryl were Sunday, March 16, evening visitors at the Frank Kil murry home. Connie Frickel and Joe Hend ricks attended a farm sale near Plainview Friday. Joe Hendricks and son, Jerry, also Mark Hendricks helped Leon ard Chaffin and Saturday Nina Hendricks visited the Chaffin children. Regular Missionary meeting was held at the Hans Lauridsen home Wednesday afternoon. March 19. The women are quilt ing a quilt to be given to miss ions. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and sons also Jim Lauridsen were Sunday dinner guests at the Louis Lauridsen home. Jim Sichender was a Friday dinner guest at the John Sichene der home. Mr and Mrs. Ed Bausch and Floyd Parshall were Saturday evening visitors at the John Sch windt home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt and Venita were Sunday dinner guests at the Dave Ratliff home also Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desieve, Mrs. Frances Dobias and Dale Ratliff of Lincoln. Church Notices ASSEMBLY OF OOD (O'Neill) Rev. Robert A. Paul, pastor Sunday, March 30: Sunday school, 10 a m., Allen Walters superintendent; a Sundav-school contest is being conducted. The blues are ahead; worship, 11 a.m.; the sermon subject, “If Thou Hadst Known”, will be de livered by the pastor; junior church, 7 v.m.; junior CA’s 7 p.m.; Christ Ambassadors ser vice, 7 p.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. This service is designed to meet the needs of spiritually hungry souls. The sermon sub ject, “When O’Neill Will Loose All Her Residents” will be del ivered by the pastor. Holy week services: A special series of holy week services will lie conducted in the church Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights at 8 o’clock. Rev. Roscoe Reach or Rrano rsiano will be the special speaker Rev erend Leach is the state youth leader of the Assemblies of God. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) “Church of the Lutheran Hour” Seventh and Clay Streets Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Thursday. March 27: Women of (he church will meet for general cleaning at 1 p.m. Bring your cleaning utensils. Friday, March 28: Choir rehear sal, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 29, Confirma tion classes will meet at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, March 30: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., William Fricke, superintendent; worship service on Palm Sunday, 11 a.m.; "The Lutheran Hour” on WJAG, 4 p.m. Friday, April 4: Good Friday worship services and holy com munion. 7:30 p.m. Announcements are by registration. (Note: No services on Wednesday). IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) “Church of the Lutheran Hour" Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Sunday, March 30: Worship service, 9 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:15 a.m., S. H. Brauer, super intendent: "The Lutheran Hour on WJAG, 4 p.m. Thursday, April 3: Confirma tion classes meet; Maundy Thurs day worship service and holy communion, 8 p.m Announce ments are by registration. Letter to Editor 2103 Lincoln Ave. York, Nebr. Was driving into Lincoln Wed nesday, March 19, listening to "Voice of The Frontier”, and heard it announced that we had a daughter bom on St. Patrick s Appreciate the fact that WJAG reaches this far. It is nice to tie able to keep up with happenings in the home town. —ROY JOHNSON O'NEILL TRANSFER JOHN J. TURNER, Prop. | Call Us for Prompt, Efficient Service DAILY direct service to and from Omaha Pick up & door-to-door Delivery in O’Neill Also: Emmet, Atkinson, Stuart, Bassett, Newport and Sprlngvlew Moving our specialty — anywhere in Nebraska (U. S. and Canada by agents interline) If You’ve Get It — A Truck Brought It Your business win be appreciated Patronise a Home Owned and Operated Firm Phone: O’NeJl 578 Omaha AT-0500 0 Neill News Weekend guests of Mr. and Mi's. Bob Erwin were his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Woody Grim of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach spent from Friday until Sunday visiting their daughter. M r s. Charles Marston. and family in Lincoln. They were accompanied by Mrs O. W. French who stop ped in Wahoo and visited Doctor ! French at the hospital and son, Dr. Ivan French, and family. Weekend guests of Mrs. Clara Schaffer were Mr and Mrs. Rich I ard Seymour and Sandra of Ains ! worth and Rose Ann from Sacred 1 Heart nurses* school at Yankton, S.D. Mr. and Mrs Richard Farrier and family of Rapid City, SD., arrived Sunday to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt D. J. Becker attended a Hamm’s Brewing convention in St. Paul, Minn., from Friday un til Sunday. Mr and Mrs Rynold Cimfel during the weekend moved into their new home in the northwest part of the city. | GOOD HATS deserve factory rebuilding! Cleaned, blocked, re-styled with new bands, bindings and 1 leathers with postage paid 1 back to you . . . for only — $4 i Hats of Distinction Made to Order , Styled to your Individual r measurement* > $10 to $100 - (Style folder on request) Cy Langdale CUSTOM HATTER Box 809 Norfolk, Nebr. Attention! Auto Owner* PREMIUMS for all Auto In surance ha* been Increased by some companies as of March 12, from 25% to 50%. I CAN place Auto Insurance In reliable companies for a pre mium less than that charged by these companies before they raised their rates — SEE — L. G. GILLESPIE , AGENT before writing or renewing your Auto Insurance. F 1_____ SAMPLE BALLOT Municipal Election Village of Ewing, Nebraska Tuesday, April 1,1958 For Board of Trustees Two-Year Term \ ote for ONE t—I Elmer Itergstrom Caucus f—1 Lewis Carter Caucus I n r or Board or 1 rustees Two-Year Term Vote for ONE Willis Hockey ..... Caucus Jerry Rotherham Caucus For Board of Trustees Two-Year Term Vote for ONE □ Julian Sojka Caucus I—I Gene Zimmerman Caucus □ SAMPLE BALLOT Board of Education School District No. 29 Ewing, Nebraska Tuesday, April 1,1958 FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Three-Year Terms Vote for TWO □ Archie Tuttle . Caucus □ Ray Majrwire . Caucus □ Lionel (lunter Caucus □ Willis Rockey . Caucus □ □ ' HIGHLIGHTS of an EVENTFUL YEAR : for CONSUMERS and Ns CUSTOMERS 5 Consumers Public Power District announces the publication of I its Annual Report for 1957, an eventful yaar. i If you desire a copy , The Atomic Energy Commission approved the construction of a of this report, ask for . , „ .. " . it at your nearest nuclear power plant at Hallam, Nebraska. Consumers office. « The number of customers served reached a new ugh of injm. • Residential customers increased their average annual uaa of dolt ricity to a new record of 2,940 kilowatt-houra. Average ooot pm kilowatt- hour to residential customers dropped to a now _ low of 2.57 cents. • Bonds were redeemed from earnings in the amount of $1 JKHJHk • Additions and improvements to electric service fedlltisi resulted in gross expenditures of $3,747,152. CONSUMERS St Nebraska’s Efficiently-Managed, Self-Supporting Source v of Dependable, Low-Cost Electric Power I