Legal Notices (First pub. June 19, 1968). NOTICE THE FOLLOWING VH.LAGE ORDINANCE WTLL BE EN FORCED IMMEDIATELY: SEC 33 MINORS PROHIBIT ED ON STREETS ALLEYS VA CANT LOTS OR PROPERTY OF ANOTHER AFTER CERTAIN HOURS, EXCEPTIONS It is hereby declared unlaw ful for any person under seven teen (17) years of age or still in high school to be or remain in or upon any of the streets, alleys, vacant lots or property of anoth er or public places in this Village at night after the hour of 9*30 P. M nightly except Saturday at 10:30 P M. unless such person is accompanied by parent, guard ian or other person having legal custody of such minor person, or is going to or from some meet ing or assemblage of lawful char acter, or is in the performance of an errand of duty, directed by parent, guardian or other per son having the legal custody of such minor person, or whose em ployment makes it necessary to be upon the streets, alleys or public places during the night time after said specified hours: Provided, that this exception shall not apply when persons under seventeen (17) years shall play or loiter unnecessarily in or up on such street, alley, vacant lot, property of another or public place, whether alone or accom panied by parent, guardian, per son or persons whomsoever. No minor shall play or loiter in any strtet, alley or public place in this Village at any time to the in convenience of the ordinary traffic over and upon such streets, alleys or public places. Violation will lie considered a misdemean or and will be dealt with accord ingly. The time when minors shall disperse from the streets may be indicated, if ordered by the Board of Trustees, by some siren, whistle or other appropriate signal. EUGENE W. ZIMMERMAN Village Clerk, Ewing, Nebr. 8-10 (First pub. June 12, 1958) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4270 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JUNE 7, 1958. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF META MARTIN, DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is October 3, 1958, and for the payment of debts is June 7, 1959 and that on July 3, 1958, and on October 4, 1958, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 7-9c (First pub. June 5, 1958). Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 42«« IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, MAY 29, 1958. _ IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JAMES MATTHEWS, DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit* IF YOU NEED MONEY You’ll Like Our Way of Doing Business! j When you need money lor any worthy purpose, such as • Old Bills • Installment purchases • Medical Attention • Home and Auto Repairs • Seasonal Expenses, and many other things Just tell us how much you can use! WE'VE SERVED thousands of folks in all walks of life, and in our wide experience we’ve answered most every person al financial problem. You May Apply for $25.00 to $3,000 On your car, furniture, ap pliances or farm equipment. Payments are always arrang ed to best fit your Income, budget and pay dates. At the same time, we substantially reduce high monthly Install ment payments through our common • sense Consolidation Plan. Best of all, once your credit is established with us, you will have a ready source of extra cash whenever you need It. Central Finance Corporation FRANCIS T1GHE Manager BOB HAYTER Asst. Manager Hannon Bldg. O’Neill, Nebr. • | ed for presenting claims against said estate is September 26. 1968, and for the payment of debts Is May 29, 1969 and that on June 26, 1968, and on September 27, 1958, 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 adust all claims and ob jections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c (First pub. June 19. 19581 Julius D. Cronin, attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4*88 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JUNE 13, 1958. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES E. JONES. DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is October 14, 1958, and for the payment of debts is June 13, 1959 an dthat on July 10, ; 1958, an don October 15, 1958, 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) 8-llc New School Gels Okay from Voters DEIDIT—At the annual meet ing of the patrons of the St. John’s school at Doloit, it was voted to erect a modem new school build ing. It was decided to have the building ready for occupancy Sep tember 1 when the 1958-'59 term begins. Other .Delolt News Mrs. Wilmer Mosel is helping to care for the new grandson at the Keith Rartak home. The Deloit Pinochle cluh met Thursday, June 5, at the Frank Miller home. High score wont to Mrs. Louis Pofahl and low to Mrs. Paul Funk. Mrs. Carl Thiele had the traveling prize. The Potter family moved from the Huffman ranch Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Roy Oaks and small daughter of Rockford, 111., former ly of Chambers, are living at the ranch formerly occupied by the Potters. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jensen of Neligh visited at the Keith Bar tak home Wednesday evening, June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Winifred and Neil of Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpster were Sunday dinner guests at the Glenn Harpster home. Mrs. Pearl Gibbs of Norfolk is visiting at the Bill Gibbs home this week. Madine Stearns spent the past week at camp at Niobrara state park. Robert Miller went to Omaha on Thursday by bus. Mr. and Mrs. Don Spahn and family and Mrs. Vemhune were visitors Friday evening at the Ralph Tomjack home. An irrigation pump is being put down at the Huffman ranch after considerable leveling and preparing of the land. A number from this commu | nity attended the Lydon-Park | wedding at St. John’s. Catholic' church Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn spent Friday evening at the H. Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and Elayne visited Sunday at the Howard Temple home in Hast ings. Evelyn Schall is spending the summer at the Gene Ray home in Omaha where she is employed. ROYAL THEATRE O'NEILL Tlmrs. June 19 Here’s the warm, wonderful story of the man who sent his sizzling rhythm and blues clear around the world! ST. LOUIS BLUES Starring Nat "King” Cole Eartha Kitt, Pearl Bailey, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Ma halia Jackson, with Ruby Dee, Juano Hernandez. Frl.-Sat. June 20-2J THE LEFT HANDED GUN Hungry and horseless, Billy Bonney (later to be known as Billy the Kid, portrayed by Paul Newman) comes to New Mexico territory where he is befriended ‘ by a kindly rancher who is dri ving his herd to market. The lat ter is murdered by a crooked sheriff and his local assoiates who are eager to keep the cattle from the market. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. June 22-23-24 When Clark Gable squares off! with Doris Day the result is ’58’s 1 very forward look in comedy! Ten years from today you’ll still be talking about the Perlberg Seaton production of TEACHER’S PET In a class by itself! Co-starring Gig Young, Mamie Van Doren— the gal who calls herself “little Instant Me”!. VistaVision. Songs —"Teacher’s Pet”, "Teacher’s Pet Mambo”, “The Girl Who In- [ vented Rock and Roll”. Wed.-Thurs. June 23-26 They’re even funnier when; they’re spook-haunting! Dean j Martin and Jerry Lewis, Lisabeth j Scott. Carmen Miranda in SCARED STIFF With George Dolenz, Dorothy j Malone. William Ching. Matinee Saturday * Sunday 2:80 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 50c; Children under 12, 12c, Free If accompanied by par ent. Wed., Thurs. Family nlte, 1 family admitted for two adult tickets. Brittell Rites Held at Vancouver CHAMBERS — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Marguerite Grimes Brittell. 65, were conducted at the Vancouver, Wash., funeral chapel at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, j with Rev. T. Earl Poindexter of the Salmaon Creek Methodist church officiating. Organ prelude and postlude were played by Mrs. Florine Du Fresne. Special songs for the ser vices were "Good Night and Good Morning”, "Whispering Hope”, and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus”. Dan Snively, soloist, sang "be ; yond the Sunset” and "Abide With Me”. Pallbearers were Messers Albert Ost, Vincent Baker, Charles Sch erer, Harry Roelfs, Sid Sutter field, Edward Reeves. The members of the Hazel Dell grange attended the services in a body and were in charge of the committal services at the grave. R. O. Archer, master of Hazel Dell grange, officiated and Mrs. Pearl Payne, chaplain, read the scripture. Vault interment was in Park Hill cemetery, Vancouver. Marguerite Grimes Brittell, daughter of Jerome D. and Sarah , Ellen tKinkaid* Grimes, was bom June 12, 1892. in Kanakee county. 111., and died at her home Sunday. June 8. She was married to Robert N. Brittell June 12, 1911 at Chambers To this union were bom three 1 daughters and one son. She came to the Chambers | community with her parents in j the spring of 1893 and resided there until her marriage, then go [ ing to reside in O’Neill living there and in surrounding commun | ities until the fall of 1943 when the : family moved to Portland. After the termination of the war the family moved to the Hazel Dell community, north of Vancouver, where they resided for the past 12 years, operating the Idie wild Mo tel. Mrs. Brittell united with the Methodist church when a young girl and was a member of the Methodist church in O’Neill and the Salmon Creek Methodist aux iliary. She was prominent in local grange affairs, was a member of the National Grange, chaplain of the Pomona grange and elected master of the Hazel Dell grange. Survivors include: Widower Robert; son—John David of Port land; daughters—Mrs. Roberta Spindler of Vancouver; Mrs. Mar jory Hamilton of Monmouth, 111., Mrs Muriel Carll of Long Beach, Calif., brothers — Gleason and James Grimes, both of Chambers, and Jay Grimes of Dougles, Wyo.; 10 grandchildren — Jo Ellen and i Robert Hamilton and Mrs. Janet j Zea of Monmouth, HI.; Larry, Keith, and Roberta Patricia Spind | ier of Vancouver. Wash.; Judy Ann ! and Kenneth David Brittell of I Portland, Ore.; and Michael and Donna Ilene Carll of Long Beach, j Calif. She was preceded in death by her father and mother and by three brothers, Howard o f Spokane. [Wash., Clarence of Cashmere, Wash., and Clair of Chambers; also by one sister, Elmyra. Relatives from away attending were: Mrs. D. J. Carll from Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs Jot' Hamilton from Monmouth, 111. Club in Session— VENUS—The Work & Fun club met at the home of Mrs. James Podany with all members present. During the afternoon embroidery work, carpet rags and mending were sewn. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dale Dorr on Wednesday, July 9 Merry Mix Meets— Merrymix met Tuesday, June 10, with Mrs. Ted McElhaney. High scores by Mrs. John Osen baugh and Mrs. H. L. Lindberg. METHODIST (Page Inman) Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor PAGE— Thursday. June 19 (today): Wo man's Society of Christian Sendee meeting, 2 p.m, Saturday, June 21: Food sale and lunch in the locker building during the afternoon and evening, sponsored by Woman's Society of Christian Sendee. Strawberry shortcake, pie and coffee will be served. Sunday, June 22: Sunday-school, 10 a.m ; worship, 11 a m.: MYF picnic, 7 p.m, and meeting at the Menvyn French, sr., home. INMAN— Sunday, June 22: Sunday school, 8:45 am ; worship, 9:45. Wednesday, June 25: Choir practice, 8 p.m. and MYF. Thursday, June 26: Woman's Society of Christian Service meeting,, 2:50 p.m. FOR BOTH CHURCHES June 23 to 28: District Inter mediate MYF camp at Ponca State park Wednesday. June 25: Mid-week praver hour, 9 ir.m. Road Acts 4:13-22. Guild Picnic— The annual Wesleyan Service Guild picnic was held at the home of Mrs. R. E. Evans Monday night, June 9, at seven o’clock. Emmet News Jot» Noe lie's brother. Albert Noelle anti family recently visit ed relatives in the O'Neill and j Emmet vicinities, Albert Noelle I is in the sen ice and has (teen I stationed in Washington He has i been on furlough. Mr. and Mrs Harold Klinetobe of Carroll. Ia., have been on va cation visiting relatives in this locality. The South Side club met with Mrs. Georgia McGinnis Tuesday, June 3. This was the day of the annual tea The co-hostesses | were Mrs Leon Beckwith, Mrs. Walter Puckett and Mrs. Robert H. Fox. The lesson on "irfeez ing” was given by Mrs. Leon Price and roll call was answered with a freezing hint. Mrs Henry Patterson gave a Ixwk review. Next meeting will lie with Mrs. Walter Pease. Memorial day guests of Rose and Mae Heeb were Lizzie and Dave Ryan. Harry, Emil and Al tiort Heeb. Mrs Agnes Heeb, Mrs John Babl and Luanne, Mrs. Joe Pongratz, Mrs John Edwin Babl. □oleen and Curtis. A large group of friends gath- « •'red at the Joe Pongrntz home Friday. May 30, to help Joe cele brate his birthday anniversary. Mr, and Mrs Joe Luth of Grand Island s|*ent the June 7-8 week end at Wayne Fox home. Mr and Mrs Jim Schmitz and son of Omaha spent the June 7-8 weekend at the Joe Hahl home. The Church of the Epiphany has been conducting summer school The Sisters of St. Dom inie from St. Cecelia’s Cathedral of Omaha have been In charge. Never An After-Thirst! SWITCH TO SQUIRT Paul Shierk IN8CRANCE AGENCY O'NEIDLh nkhk. Insurance of All Kinds 0 I I CARNEY PARK ARENA - O'NEILL, NEBRASKA —-_■- .|„M n PARADE Thru City 6:30P.M. UaTliraay, JUIIv JmIST RODEO Performance . . ,8:00P.M. Sunday, Juno SSnd R0DE° Perf°rmance --2:30pM 100 Head of Top Rodeo Stock! FULL PROGRAM EACH DAY ! 1 Entry Fee Purse v • BAREBACK BRONC RIDING .. $10.00 $100.00 I • SADDLE BRONC RIDING ..... $10.00 $100.00. 1 • CALF ROPING_$15.00 $100.00 { • STEER WRESTLING_$10.00 $100.00 I • BRAHMA BULL RIDING_$10.00 $100.00 I • LADIES’ BARREL RACING. ... $10.00 $ 50.00 I Mail or phone entries to Virgil Laursen, Box 276, M ' O’Neill. Entries close 1 2 noon, June 21 st. ■ ■ m Special Awards Furnished by the O’Neill I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE C SPECIAL TROPHIES TO BE AWARDED FOR EACH EVENT I Rodeo Clowns Music by O'Neill Municipal Band Wheeler County Rough Riders . m Lunch Stand on Grounds by VFW Auxiliary NSRA Approved — Contractors and Producers: HOLLENBECK BROS. O'Neill Rodeo Association j ADMISSION: Adults—90c; Children—50c . f