LEGALS (First publication Oct. 9. 1947.) Julius D. Crontn. Attorney NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE * Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Oliver Maring is plaintiff, and Mary E. Maring, and others are defendants, this being case No. 14350, directing me as Sole Ref eree to sell the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: The South Half of the Southwest Quarter, the North west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twelve, and the North Half of the North west Quarter of Section Thir teen. all in Township Twenty eight, North, Range Thirteen. West of the 6th P. M.. in Holt Countv, Nebraska. I will offer and sell said real « estate at public auction on the 13th day of November. 1947, at 1:00 P. M. of scid day, at the front door of the Courthouse in O’Neill, Nebraska. Said sale to be subject to all leases expiring March 1st, 1948. Said sale to remain open one hour. Said above described real estate will be offered in separate tracts or« as a whole tract. Terms of such ' sale are twenty per cent cash on day of sale, balance upon confirmation and delivery of d° 17 A 18- Blk I- O’N & Hag gerty’s Add- O’Neill. WD—Charles W. Rothchild to Ray C. Sanderson 10-25-47 $3, 500- SEy4 21- NEy4 28-25-13. WD— Mina E. McGreevey to Ernest E. & Ray P. Gotschall 4 26-47 $800- E^SEy4 7- NW14 SWy4 8-27-15. WD — Fred Stolte to Ottmar V. Poessnecker & wf. 10-30-47 $9000- SWy4 32-30-14 QCD— Herman Ritterbush to L. G. Graham 10-27-47 $50- Lot 13 & NV£ 1-2- Blk 1- Stuart. AMELIA NEWS Visitors at the Arthur Hiatt home October 26 were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. FYitze Koinsen and daugh ter, Noreen, and little twin boys, Mikie and Rickie, all of Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker of O’ Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gay len and son, Dickie, of Atkinson, were guests at the duck supper. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. White re turned Friday from York where they had spent a week visiting relatives. Mrs. Viola Travers is at the Bill Ragland home helping care for Mrs. Ragland and infant son. Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mrs. Etta Ott were Atkinson callers last Thursday. Mr. and Mis. Frank Pierce drove to Creighton last Thursday to visit at the Levi Faith home. Mrs. Clarence Hull and son, Jer ry, accompanied them and went on to visit her parents for a few da'-s. Harold Waldo drove to Grand Island Saturday to meet his wife and little daughter, Barb ara, who were returning from Boston, Mass., where they had visited Mrs. Waldo’s mother and other relatives. Mrs. Emma Lindsey and Mrs. Levine Wickham left Monday for Monroe, la., where Mrs. Lindsey was called by the death of her only sister, Mrs. George Koder. Mrs. Arthur Waldman arrived Friday from Pico, Calif., where she had spent the past two months visiting her daughter, J Mrs. Leo Marcellus, and family. She came by auto with Mr. and , Mrs. Emmett Carr, of O’Neill,! who also had been visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge i and Bill Ragland were O’Neill cabers Monday. Bus Gilman and John Zinkow •monsorcd a duck game in Die k Doolittle’s Cream station Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams at tended the funeral of Mr. Hay den at Ord last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnstons were dinner guests at Clyde Widman’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz, of Stanton, drove up Saturday evening to attend the Hallowe - en dance and visit home folks. Mrs. C. F. Small and Gary, Mrs. Arthur Waldman and Mrs. Delia Ernst called en Mrs. De Vere Withers Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Biltcft, of Bas sett, and Mr. and Mrs. Link Sa geser were Sunday dinner guests at Vern Sageser’s._ When you no longer receive The Frontier regularly your sub- ! scription has expired. adv AL SIPES PHONE 207J — O'NEILL Livestock & Grain Hauling any Distance William W. Griffin ] ATTORNEY First National Bank Bldg. | O'NEILL W. F. FINLEY. M I) j OFFICE PHONE: 28 First National Bank Bldg, i O'NEILL ' ! Drs. Bennett & Cook VETERINARIANS — O'NEILL — Phones: 318, 424, 304 ■4 mm hay co. Emmet. Neb. Higest Prices for • Hay • Grain * • L:v?sfock GUY COLE, MGR. |- . ' :y^ -,y. y, ■?, .,■*■{'. ■/ ■'■ ’:■■•%■ Immediat£i Delivery! ’ — ON — ELGIN CABINET SINKS — WITH — WALL CABINETS ★ PORCELAIN TOP ★ STEEL CABINET Gillespie's “We Service What We Sell” PHONE 114 O’NEILL i&mm GEO. C. ROBERTSON Insurance B^nds O'Neill Office: %-block north of First National Bank Real Estate Loan* I’hones i>r i>( DRS. BROWN 81 FRENCH Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted llrnwn, 223 r '. iH* i4i MAMMOTH FLAG DRAPES BRIDGE Largest American flag ever to be flown freely, according to Port of New York authori ty, is this 60 x 90-foot Old Glory hanging from the New Jersey tower of the George Washington bridge spanning the Hudson river. It took 19 men using four winches to lift the flag’s 500 pounds and two and one-half tons of guy ropes. CHAMBERS NEWS Mr. and Mrs Harold Shores and son, of Ngligh, were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs- C. W. Rothchild. Other guests in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sander son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rothchild and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Troxel Green and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hubei. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and family spent Sunday in the Du ane Carscon home. Mrs. A. A. Walter assisted at Billies’ cafe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lenz and Donald Grimes attended a dairy cattle sale at Atkinson Friday night. A group of friends and rela tives assisted Dale Bell Tuesday and Wednesday to clean and re decorate his homo. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Crosser and Mr. and Mrs Merle Caster and daughter, of Inman, visited in the F. S. Brittell home Sat urday evening. Msr. Dan Crandall left Tues d v tor Longmont. Colo., to vis-, it her sister, Mrs. John Martfeld, and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brittell and family and Mr- Echdahl spent Sunday in the Floyd Mills I tine. ~* fljr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and children were Sunday sup per guests in the Leo Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and family, of Clearwater, spent Sunday in the home of his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoerle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubbard, ->f Rushville. arrived Saturday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Emogene Bower, and her niece, Mrs. Gladys Oxford. Mrs. Cecil Thornton left Octo ber 27 for Oklahoma City, Okla., where she will visit her sister >nd ether relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and •on, Kenneth, drove to Wisner =uriday to visit Mi. and Mrs. Harold Meyers. Mr. Meyers was in Army friend of Mr. Taylor s. Mr. and Mrs. John Winter ote and Mrs Addie Kiltz were Sunday dinner guests in the 31yde Kiltz home. Miss E u 1 a Wintermote. of Weeping Water, came Tuesday o visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wintermote, and to ?et a new car, whieh she had aurchased of the Ford Motor company. She returned last rhursday. ... ., Mr. and Mrs. William Roth, lene and Kenneth, of St. Lib )ry, spent Sunday visiting their Butte Livestock Market Two Special Auctions ★ ★ ★ Nov. 12th Calf & Feeder Sale * ¥ * Nov. 19th Horse & Mule Sale ★ ★ ★ Phone or Write: A. C. HANSEN R. H. SHRSNER „ t L ability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FA IM SERVICE. RENTALS Automobile O'Neill —t— Phone 106 Farm Property Wind & Tornado. Trucks & Vractor, Personal Property daughter, Mrs. Vernon Harley, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert are busy remodeling their home. Sunday guests in the James Cavanaugh home were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoerle at tended a Hallowe’en program at the Valley Center school, south east of town. Miss Tomjack is the teacher. , Eunice Couch is employed at the Johnson drug store' in O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hubei were Sunday dinner guests of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sand erson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter and son spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachaus, at Amelia. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner and family were dinner guesis of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Eason Sunday evening. Masquerade Winners— AMELIA — The masquerade dance at the Amelia hall was well attended. Several clever costume were in appearance. Mis. Hugh Carr won first prize, and Mrs. Dwayne Carson won second prize with their cos tumes. EMMET NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kindell and Jimmy and Mrs. Stella Kin- [ dell, of Grand Island, visited at j the Charlie Fox home Sunday. Mrs. Stella Kindell has been I spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox. Mrs. Chailes Abart spent last! Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Paul Schultz, at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kramer and son moved to the north part of O’Neill Monday. Rita Babl and Don Engler were Sunday dinner guests at the Leo Wichman’s at Stuart. Charles Fox spent the week end in Omaha. Joe Crawford, of O’Neill, vis ited at the Charles /^bart home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs. Mryta Fox, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kramer and sen, Mrs. June Ruben and Melvin were Sunday dinner guests at the Grant Pea cock home. Mr. and Mrs. George Brainerd and family visited at the Wayne Fox home Sunday. Dean Perry purchased an In ternational truck Friday. Mrs. Charles Abart visited Mrs. Agnes Gaffney Saturduy afternoon. y Miss Ardis Newman was a Sunday supper guest at the Joe Babl home. Fred Perry visited at the Dean Perry home Monday. Joe Winkler was an overnight guest at the Leo Wichman home at Stuart Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith visited at the Dale Potts home Sunday. „ . Mrs. Henry Patterson called at the William Luben home Oc tober 29. , , _ Karmen and Patrick Benze visited at the Bernard Dusatko home Friday. 4 Mrs. Joe Winkler attended the funeral of a friend at Lindsey Saturday. „ ,, ,fll Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMil lian, of Newport, were Sunday overnight guests at the Cecil McMillian home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer and daughter and Mrs. L e o Wichman, of Stuart, visited at the Bernard Pongratz home. Mrs. E. D. Jenzing visited at the Henry Benze home Monday. FREE GLASS you have COMPRK 1NSIVE INSURANCE will install your glass See us for further Skalowsky Glass Co Phone 186 SPECIAL MEETINGS CHAMBERS—Church services ire being held this week in the Evergreen school. Rev. Ham Tier, of Ord, is conducting the meetings, with Mr. Sawyer, of 3t. Paul, assisting. School Party Held— EMMET—A Hallowe’en party was held at district 20. Mias Martens had charge. There were many present. The child with the best cos tume was Jeannie Cole, I For a Good Time VISIT THE OLD PLANTATION CLUB Elgin Nebr. • Fine Food • Dancing ■ • Entertainment Members and their guests are invited to visit the Old Plantation Club. PAUL SHIERK INSURANCE AGENCY Has Moved to a New Location 2 Doors North of O’Neill Natl Bank Nfhraska is bursting her scams electrically due to increased use of service in homes, farms, firms and factories. New and expanding industry and, in fact, greater utilization of electrical benefits on the part of all, have brought electrical consumption to an all time high. For example, customers of ('onsumers Public Power District are using eighty percent more electricity today than they did ten years ago. Everything possible is being done to increase and expand facilities for serving Nebraska electrically, but due to lingering wartime shortages not all necessary equipment has been readily available. More power is coming, however, as soon as manufacture and construction can be accomplished. CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT /1 ' ’3 *