The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 10, 1958, Section 2, Page 15, Image 15

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    City Council
' March 4, 195f
Council met at regular session
Present were Mayor Schaffer
Counetlmen Berigan, Reynoldson
Ifeertnann. Gleeson and Moore
Absent Golden.
Meeting was called to order hj
the mayor.
Motion was made by Gleeson
seconded by Berigan, that the
minutes of the previous meeting*
bo approved as read. Motion car
ried.
Motion was made by Moore
seconded by Berigan, that the
following bills be allowed and
(Kliei.
On the general fund:
Marcellus Sc ha a f 277.4H
L O. Johnson 30.7S
Milford II. Coats 156.4(1
Gerald L. Wettlaufer 118 61
L>yd K. Brittell ... _ 167.44
John R Gallagher 100.00
Jack Bailev 16.50
O Neill Auto Supply Co. 15.24
[.arty Tentx>rg 54.00
O Neill Fire Dept. 5800
O’Neill Local Insur. Board 266 95
S|»elLs-Ray Lbr. & Ce»al Co. 5.01
Park Board 943.4(1
A J Pasehang 7 00
D. A Kersenbrock Texaco 12.15
Edna B. Yantai 26.66
Kansas-Nebr. Gas Co. 102.92
Graham’s ’'66'’ Service 146.75
Fred Hannink 259 22
I>. F. McDermott . 205.28
C J. McGinn 249.24
Orville C. Miller 119 49
0 D. French 6500
Edw. J. Donohoe 73.31
School District 7 1275.00
Niobrara Valley Electric 25.49
U r non 6150
Journal Star Printing 17.86
Gillespie Electric 6.60
Ba/edman Oil Co. 5.66
The Texas Company 21.90
Ixsiohoe Obstruction
Compnay 43 50
The Frontier Printing <16 69
Consumers Pub. Power 660.64
N W. Bell Tele. Co. 13.bo
Director of Int. Revenue 89.20
o.. xjL'fltnr fund:
John Beilin 247.S8
Clarence N. Wyant
Peerless Pump Dlv. ,1
Edna B. Yantzi 13 M
Island Supply Company of40
Kansas-Nebr. Nat Gas Co. 31.22
T M. Harrington 2.WJ
Graham’s ’’66” Service 39JE
Director of Int. Revenue 48 00
Cora M. Wyant 89-35
D A. Kersenbrock Texaco 11-25
The Frontier 84 bx
Marvin Anderson J>.ou
Consumers Puh. Power 312.79
Holt Co. Independent 70.0^
N. W. Bell Tele. Co. 34.70
Hnrry Hollenbeck 21. <»
The vote on the alx>ve motion
was as follows. All aye. Nay
none.
Motion was made by Glee son,
seconded by lleerman that the
City of O’Neill give the O NeiU
Municipal Band Mothers $1,500.00
!or support of the O’Neill Mum
cipal Band. The vote on the
at..ve motion was as follow*.
Aye Moore, Perigan, Reynoldson,
lleerman and Gleeson. Nay non .
Motion by lleerman, seconded
by Reynoldson that the following
persons lie notified of selection
to serve on the board of elec
tion to lie held on April 1. 19.>8.
Fust Ward: Tess Protivinsky A.
E Bowen, Mrs. Harrison Br.dge
judges; Chickie Arbis and Marion
Tennis clerks. Second ward:
MtT Christina Williams. Bonnie
Moses Mrs. Mark Muff. Judg‘
Kamelia Donohoe and Gr^rude
clerks. Third ward. Gertruoe
Streeter. Esther Robertson. Josm
nhine Clements, judges Myrtle
K£ »n<l Mrs Ray l.»wren«.
clerks. Motion carried.
The applications for on and oH
K;.le lieer licenses of Wm. Hens,
S un Fuhrer, Donald Clyde, Fian
S v mtzi Dale Potts, James
STJ-rtSm and
W "McElvt Rich
SSSnrLw «
“oTon’
Z above motion was as follows:
All aye. Nay «»*•
resolution
^ f,mowing resolution was
Introduced by Councilman —
SO'\VnFREAS: Win. Belik Sam
WllfcKbft . ^ Francis
off sale I>eer w McElvain
Appleby and Ra f u n have
and Richard L_ lornn^ ^ off
made applicatii houses, and,
Sa WHERE AS sai.l applications
ar^l respect in^^and dim
form ^roiling to
linv. 'by Publication in The Fron
tie«Vt^REAS no remonstrances
are ‘"terpi^jjSS^SSS
S ? «W SPofaTon^cS
3 <£
solved ilia n’Neill Nebraska,
city council ofONeUirn u.
T unes Rotherham and Ra^J
n£.4£wjE
P Ralph W McElvam and Rich
I Tomlinson, and that tn
eS- J l» -
Dr. J. L. Sherbahn
CHIROPRACTOR
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Uj Block So. of Bus Depot
O'Neill, Nebraska
DR. J. P. BROWN
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office ph. 77 — Res ph 223
— O'NEILL —
directed to issue said licenses, in
manner and form and within the
time as prescribed by law
Motion by Reynolds*m. second
1 «*d by Heerman that the above
resolution be .adopted Roll was
called on the above motion and
the vote thereon was as follows:
Aye Berigan, Moore, Gleeson
ffeermartn and Revnoldson, Nav
none.
RESOLUTION
THE FOLLOWING RESOLU
TION WAS INTRODUCED BY
COUNCILMAN MOORE, AND
1 READ:
WHEREAS: William T. Murray
has made application to the Ne
braska liguor control commis
i ">»n for a retailers license to sell
1 within the City limits of the City
of O’Neill. Nebraska, for Alco
holic Liquors in the Original
packages only, and.
WHEREAS said Commission
has forwarded to the City of O’
Neill. said application, and,
WHEREAS: there- are no objee
' lions or complaints on file with
the City Clerk therefore be it re
I solved by the Mayor and City
Council of O’Neill, Nebraska, that
the City Clerk forward a copy of
this resolution to the Commission.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
that there nr*- no objections or
complaints filed against said li
cense, and l**1 it further resolv
ed that the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska files no objections against
the issuance of said license.
Motion by Berigan. seconded
by Gleeson, that the above reso
lution be adopted. Roll was cal
led on the above motion and the
vote was as follows Aye Reynold
son, Heermann, Gleeson, Moore
and Berigan Nay non*-.
RESOLUTION
THE FOLLOWING RESOLU
TION WAS INTRODUCED BY
COUNCILMAN BERIGAN AND j
READ:
WHEREAS: The O’Neill Bever
age Company, Inc., Mrs. J. M
Gatz, DBA as Gate Bros, and j
Robertson Beverage Co. Inc.,
have secured from the State of
Nebraska Liquor Control Com
_:_i_ n ... *i_* _ r • I
mi.wiuil, l»V VI ll/UlV/1 3 LJI
censes, and,
WHEREAS: they have paid to
the City Clerk of O’Neill, Nebras
ka, occupation tax required by
Ordinance, of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
that the Mayor and the City
Clerk endorse their licenses as
provided by law.
Motion by Berigan, seconded j
by Reynoldson that, the above |
resolution be adopted. Roll was
called on the above motion and j
the vote was as follows. Aye Ber
igan, Gleeson, Moore, Heermann
and Reynoldson. Nay none.
Motion by Heermann, second
ed by Reynoldson, that the fol
lowing places bo used as polling
places for the election to be held
in the City of O’Neill, Nebraska,
at the regular city election to be
held on the 1st day of April, 1958,
the first ward. The Holt County
Court House basement, second
ward, the O'Neill Youth Center,
and the third ward, the O'Neill
City Council Chambers. Motion
carried.
Motion by Berigan, seconded
by Gleeson, that the Council ad
journ to the 2nd day of April
1958, as the first Tuesday of April
is election day. Motion carried.
O. D. French D. C. Schaffer
City Clerk Mayor
Riverside News
A1 Gibson ate supper Wednes
day night, March 26, at the Way
ne Fry home.
Mr. and MrS. Wayne Pollock
visited Sunday, March 30, at the
Jimmy Pollocks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Busshardt
and family of Neligh were Sun
day, March 30, callers at the
Dave Pollock home.
The Free Methodist church
“Family Night” was held at the
Edna Lofquist home Monday
evening, March 31.
The Wayne Fry family visited
at the Harry Lamport home Sat
urday evening, March 29.
The Leo Millers recently enter
tained the following guests. Ern
est Trowbridge, Anna Smith. Jes
sie Cronk, Mrs. Davis Williams
Mr. and Mrs Howard Miller, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and
Danny. Lunch of ice cream and
cake was served in the evening.
Mrs. Howard Miller went home
with Jessie Cronk and Mrs. Davis
Williams for a few days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were
in O’Neill. Bert had a dental ap
(jointment. Mrs. Leo Miller went
along to shop.
Mrs Emily Johnston, Mrs
Kitty Fry, Beckv and Joan Mil- [
ler. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shrader, !
Eddie and Alice and Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Shrader and family
ate Sunday, March 30, dinner at
'the Archie Johnston home The
dinner w'as in honor of Barbara ]
and Marilyn Johnston’s birthday
anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hord and
Duane and Mr. and Mrs. Iionel
recently surprised Lyle Switzer
on his birthday anniversary. Late
lunch of homemade ice
cream, cake and coffee was
served to the self-invited guests.
Mrs. Alfred Napier and Mrs,
John Napier and son. Tommy,
called Wednesday afternoon.
March 26, at the Glen Harpster
home
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Shrader and Mr.
and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke celebrated
their March wedding annivercar
ies by dining at the M&M cafe in
O’Neill Wednesday night March
! 26. Other guests were Clayton
Hoke and David and Gordon
Shrader.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer ate
Sunday, March 30, dinner at the
Leo Miller home
I.oretta Shrader entertained
the ninth grade girls of Orchard 1
high school at a slumber party at
her home Wednesday evening.
March 26.
Lavern Shrader, who attends
a Hastings college, spent his
spring vacation visiting his par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Shra
der.
Mr and Mrs. George MohtgOm
er' called at the Milford Wehen
kel home in Neb eh Saturday af
ternoon. 'March 29.
Harold Bennett and Manager Joe McLeisch ex inline farm tools in (iambics newly-decorated, re
modeled, re-equipped downstairs store. The farm and Harden tool section is in the rear of the store,
i .nnerly office space. The office has been moved to the top floor.—The Frontier Photo.
E. R. Carpenter,
\V ife Surprised on
40th Wedding Date
CHAMBERS Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Carpenter were honored
guests at the home of their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Stevens and family at
Atkinson, on their 40th wedding
Anniversary Saturday, April 5.
The Carpenters’ three daugh
ters, Mrs. Donald Grimes, Mrs.
Dean Stevens and Mrs. Ben Med
calf and their families planned
the affair as a complete sur
prise to their parents. They were
assisted in their “conspiracy” by
several friends and relatives.
On Thursday and Friday when
cards of congratulations came,
the Carpenters thought they were
being honored by a card shower
which they considered "very
nice”. They were entirely mis
lead when they received a casual
invitation to have dinner with
the Stevens and Medcalf famil
ies at the Stevens home Saturday.
When they arrived and found
not only the Stevens and Med
calf families, but also the Don
ald Grimes family of Eaton,
Colo., they were "truly sur
prised”.
A dinner had been prepared
and the table was decorated for
the occasion i n red-and-white
with candles and miniature bride
and bridegroom. Mrs. Carpenter
was presented a pink carnation
corsage and Mr. Carpenter a
white carnation boutonneire.
Following dinner gifts were
presented, pictures were taken
li iu icauui^a aiiu music uj im
daughters and grandchildren,
were given.
A three tier wedding cake,
>aked and decorated by Bonnie
Grimes graced the table along
with candles and flowers. The
latter was a gift from the Atkin
son florists. The cake was ser
ved with salad, sandwiches and
coffee for lunch.
Mrs. Genevieve Bell of Cham
bers was also a dinner guest.
Evening callers included Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Snyder of In
man and Mrs. Allen Miller, Ilar
len and Lila of Atkinson.
Road and weather conditions
and illness prevented some from
attending.
Bad Weather horces
Cancel of Service
CHAMBERS The Womans
Society of Christian Service met
Thursday, April 3, at the Metho
dist church with Mrs. John Win
tcrmote hostess, assisted by Mrs.
James Grimes. Nineteen mem
bers and one visitor were pre
sent. Mrs. Bruce Grimes was in
charge of the devotionals. Mrs.
r. E. Alderson presented the les
son on the march of youth in
missions. Mrs. Steve Shavlik,
Mrs. Genevieve Bell and Mrs.
Clarence Damme participated
in the discussion.
Mrs. Darrell Gillette opened
the business session with a poem.
"Legend of the Dogwood ” She
announced the spring meeting
to be held in Neligh April 30. A
card of thanks from the Bethany
Presbyterian ladies was read for
the Methodist participation in the
world day of prayer.
The program committee re
ported on plans for a tea May 1.
The nominating committee also
gave a report and missionary
minutes were given by the miss
ionary secretary.
It was announced that a Gar
de^ club meeting would be held
at the church May 6.
Lunch was served by the hos
tsses.
Other Chambers News
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Salem spent
Easter with her parents at Win
ner, SD.
Dennis Werner and Leonard
Wintermote have spent a week’s
Easter vacation from their
school duties at Wayne.
Mary Ellen Gillette and Carol
yn Wintermote, students at Wes
leyan university, Lincoln, spent
Easter with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winter
mote and children spent Easter
with the Marvin Hurtz family at
Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen of
Litchfield, Minn., formerly of
j Chambers, were Thursday night
1 guests in the Charles Fauquier
home.
Visiting in the J. W. Walter
home Easter week were their
son and daughter-in-law, Dr and
Mrs. Floyd Walter and family of
Detriot, Mich., their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Walter,
and family of Mapelton, la., and
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brian, and
sons of Neligh. The senior Dick
Brians were also guests.
Dinner geusts in the Erwin
Carptener home Easter were
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and
children of Sioux City and Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf of
Chambers.
Rockets Join an
Established Loop
Tho O'Neill Rockets Monday
night won a berth in revised
northeast Nebraska league.
The loop will operate with a
west-half and east-half.
Members of the west-half are
Orchard, Oakdale, Tilden, Peters
burg and O’Neill.
East-half teams are Norfolk,
Stanton, Rattle Creek and Madi
son.
Manager Lowell Nesbitt of the
O'Neill club, who attended the
Monday session at Battle Creek,
said it is possible one of the west
half teams will Ik? transferred to
the eastern division, and it is like
ly Chambers. Elgin or Clearwater
will be added to the west-half.
Another league meeting will be
held April 29 at Oakdale, he said.
Easter Guests—
Dinner guests Easter Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Johrv ,T. Harring
ton were Miss Marlene Harring
ton, who is employed in Washing
ton, D. C., Mrs. Anna Donlin and
Mr. ad Mrs. John J. Harrington,
jr., and family. Mrs Harrington
took Mr. Harrington to Sioux City
Tuesday where he departed for
Chicago, where he is employed.
Nurses to Meet—
The Catholic Nurses' associa
tion will hold a meeting Sunday,
April 18 at 2 p.m., at St. Anthony's
hospital. Rev. Fitzgibbons of
Creighton University will be pres
; ent.
Attend Church Convention—
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Paul left
Wednesday to attend a convention
of the Assemblies of God churches
in Grand Island. They attended
sessions today (Thursday).
Mrs. Holly Entertains—
SOS club had dinner at tho
Town House Wednesday and
played cards at the home of the
hostess, Mrs. Stanley Holly.
Omahang Here—
Mrs. Janet Bauld and son,
Gary, and Miss Carol Bruner all
of Omaha spent Easter with Mrs.
Bauld’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Enright.
Mrs. Margaret White left Mon
day for Rapid City, S. D., to vis
it her sister, Mrs. V. Jacobson,
for a few days.
Selling At Auction '
199-Acre Combination Farm-Ranch
| Located 3 miles east of Lynch, 5 miles north and 2 miles east ;
\ on Tuesday, April 15th
Sale starts 1 p.m. — Lunch on Grounds
Land is evenly divided as to pasture and farm land; live ji
J water in south end of pasture; pasture noted for good grass; 5- !
j room dwelling; workshop; poultry housp; hog house with pens j
! for sir sows; com crib granary: bam; REA; mail route; gravel J
j road two directions. LIBERAL TERMS.
Machinery includes F-14 Farmall, Letz grinder, 2—hay !
; stackers, manure spreader on steel, Case rotary hoe; M-M trac- ;
tor com planter, etc. Some household goods.
S.J. (“SID”) BAKER, Owner j
Col Ed Thortn, O’Neill, Auet.-Ke&l Estate Broker ^ j
\>rdel Co-Op Bank. Clerk | !
0 Neill News
John Bohn, who teaches in
Loup City, returend Sunday after
noon after spending Easter with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Domin
ick Bohn.
Tin- Misses Cera Corkle, Car
lene Schoenle and Rita Jilg, all
student nurses were home last
weekend. They returned to Pro
vidence hospital, Kansas City,
Kans. They are the daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Corkle,
Mr. gnd Mrs. Francis Schoenle
and Mr and Mrs. A. D Jilg.
Mrs. Lola Bain of Vermillion,
S. D., spent Easter with Mrs.
James Kelly. Mrs. Ina Wolfe and
Mrs. Alice Matthews. She came
last Thursday and returned Mon
day.
Monuments of lasting beaut)
made by skilled craftsmen ol
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to Uic
consumer—Emmet Crabb, O’Neil
Mrs. Agnes Davies and the
Misses Betty and Beth Holly and
Libby Carlson, all of Omaha
came Friday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Holly until Sunday
afternoon. Sunday guests of the
Hollys were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Nejdely and son, Frank, Frank
Carter and Miss Merrena Shaffer,
all of Creighton.
Donald Schoenle, a student at
St. John's Seminary at Elkhorn,
was home for Easter and left
Wednesday. His father, Francis
Schoenle of East Moline, 111., and
Miss Carlene Schoenle of the Col
lege of St. Mary’s in Xavier,
Kans , were home recently.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill)
“Church of the Lutheran Hour"
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Thursday, April 10: Ladies aid,
2 p.m.
i Saturday, April 12: Confirma
i lion class for seniors only, 9:30
a.m.
| Sunday, April 13: Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m., William Fricke,
superintendent. Worship services,
11 a.m. The guest pastor will be
Rev. D. Braunsreuther of'
Clearwater; "The Lutheran
Hour’’, WJAG, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, April 16: Church
dedication committee meeting,
7 p.m.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Atkinson)
"Church of the Lutheran Hour"
Rev. A. S. GedwiUo, pastor
Sunday, April 13: Worship, ser
vice, 10 a m. The guest pastor
will be the Rev. W. Roten of
Chambers; Sunday-school, 10:151
a.m., S. H. Brauer .superinten
dent; "The Lutheran Hour”,
WJAG, 4 p.m. I
Library to Close
for Improvements
Grattan township library will
close at 9 p.tn., today (Thursday
and remain closed for two weeks
for redecoration, it was announ
ced by Li bra rai an Bernadette
Brennan.
Monday the libraray board a
warded a contract to Clarence
Strong, jr., for sizing and painting
the interior walls, vestibule and
hallway. Francis Gilg was award
ed a contract for sanding anil
placing a "gym finish" on the
main floor of the building, and
Gillespies >vere ordered to install
; additional fluorescent lighting.
Strong also was awarded a con
tract to "point" the north front
i the building.
Interior work is to be complet
ed by April 24. Total cost of the
scheduled improvements will ho
SI. 100. according to Mrs. P. B
Harty, president of the library
Ixiard.
A district meeting will be held
at the library Monday, April 28.
3erger Undergoes
Surgery on Arm
Max Berger, 48, who was in
jured in a one-car accident Tues
day night. April 1. returned Wed
nesday from a Sioux City hos
pital.
His right arm, fractured in two
places above the elbow, is mend
ding. Some of the bone was taken
out and the arm was completely
opened. His body is black-and
hlue and he suffers a knee injury.
Berger was travelling alone
near his Opportunity home when
the 10:45 p.m., accident occurred.
Linda Sue is 9—
Linda Sue Hunt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt, cele
brated her ninth birthday anni
versary March- 27, with 21 girls of
her class as guests.
O’Neill News
Elmer Guild of Lincoln visited
Thursday, March 27, with his
cousin, Ed Ferris. Mr. Guild ex
pects to leave soon for Oregon to
make his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berner and
Suzanne were guests the March
29-30 weekend of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Glandt of Sioux City, la
Palm Sunday weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wray were
Mr. and Mrs Darrel Smith of
Ft. Worth, Tex., Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Smith of Grand Junction,
Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller
of Emmet and Mrs. Mike Smith
of Spencer. Sunday guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fredrickson of
Long Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Slyvester Zakr
zewski attended a birthday din
ner for their son. Paul, at the
family home in Opportunity.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Podany of Butte, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Fox of Orchard, j
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zakrzewski of j
Star.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kamphaus
and Sammie of Redbird were
Thursday, March 27, guests of
Julianna Kamphaus.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Gatz, a
student at the College of St.
Mary's in Omaha, and her cousin,
Edward Gatz of Omaha spent
their Easter vacation here. Ed
ward is a Creighton university
student.
Miss Jude Ryan, daughter of
Neil Ryan and a classmate. Miss
Joanne Williams, both of Mary
crest Aspirant School in Alliance,
arrived here Wednesday, April 2.
They left Tuesday. Miss Mary
Ryan, a student at the College of
St. Mary’s in Omaha, arrived
home the same day and also de
parted Tuesday after spending
Easter with her family.
Mrs. C. E. Williamson and Mrs.
Cliff Leach of Page were re
cent callers of Mrs. Harold Wil
liamson
Robert Holsclaw, a student at
the University of Nebraska, was
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Holsclaw for Easter.
Mrs. Jerome Spittler and son.
Douglas, were in Omaha Monday.
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Legal Notices
(First puli. April 10. 1958)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
» -t it. No. i’>i
I\ THE COUNTY COURT OF'
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
APRIL 3, 1958
i \ THE M VITER OE THE l 's
TATE OF FRED C BOI .LW1TT,
DECEASED
CRF'DITORS ol said estate are
herein notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is August 1, 1958, and
for the payment of debts is April
3. 1959 and that on Maj 1, 1958,
and on August 2, 1958, at It)
o'clock A M . each day, I will
he at the County Court Room in
said Count> to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections dulv filed.
LOITS W. REIMKR,
Count v Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
50-52o
tFirst pub. April 10, 1958)
William W. Griffin. Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1242
IN Tin-: COUNTY COURT OF’
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
APRIL 3, 1958
IN THE MATTER OK THE ES
TATE OF ADOLPH F. KRIEZI
GER, DECEASED .
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting eiaims against
said estate is August 1, 1958. and
for the payment of debts is April
3, 1959 and that on May 1. 1958,
and on August 2, 1958, at 10
o'clock A. M., each day, I will
lie at the County Court Room in
said County to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
Countv Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
50-52c j
----------
(First pub. April 10, 1958)
William W. Griffin. Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4247
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA,
APRIL 3, 1958
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OE JOHN NIEWOHNER,
DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting eiaims against
said estate is August 1, 1958, and
for the payment of debts is April
3, 1959 and that on May 1, 1958,
and on August 2, 1958, at 10
o’clock A. M., each day, I will
lie at the County Court Room in
said County to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
louis w. rf:imer,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
50-52c
0 Neill News
Gar> Waller sjx'nt Faster with
I s pat nts Mr and Mrs W. W
Waller He is a student at
Wavne State Teachers' college.
Miss Helen 1 lynes and her
brother Hob were Itotne for Fas
ter with their mother Mrs lj»retta
Hynes Miss Helen is a student
nurse at St Catherine's School of
Nursing Bob is a student nt
Creighton.
Faster dinner guests of Mr. R.
.1 Rohde were their son and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Rohde
and Dennis.
Miss Sharlene Shoemaker is
spending her Spring vacation
with her mother, Mrs. I<eona
Shoemaker and family. Miss
Sharlene is a student at Mt St
Seholastiea coll o g e, Atchison.
Kans She came home Wednes
day, April 2, Her brother,
George, a student fit Conception
Seminary. Conception. Mo., ar
rived home Faster Sunday and
will return today (Thursday',
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Wilson had
their dauglgcrs home for Easter.
Miss Carolyn, a student at the
College of St. Teresa, Winona,
Minn , will la' home until Sunday,
April 13 Miss Cathryn, a student
nt St. Mary's hospital in Roches
ter. Minn . arrived Saturday and
returned Tuesday. Miss Marilu
came from Ijncoln with a house
guest. Miss Mary Sandra Rice- of
Lincoln. They came last Thurs
day and returned Tuesday.
Easter guests of Mr and Mrs.
Roy Cole were Mr. and Mrs. Hob
Strong ami family and Mr and
Mrs. Walter Anson and family of
Bristow.
Miss Lu Birmingham, who has
been in San Francisco, Calif., for
about 10 days, arrived homo Mon
day. She and her mother, Mrs.
H. J. Birmingham, and sisters
completed a trip to the Far Fast
and she visited friends in San
Francisco Indore coming home.
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Located across street from
bakery
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3 New Fragrances
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Refreshing as a Spring Shower—Three New Frag
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Cologne $1.50
Dusting Powder $1.75
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During April, for every *1.00 worth of Cara Nome Pro
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by one of our PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS.
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Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy
Phonr 87 — O’Neill