LYNCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Red linger and Cheryl came from Page Saturday, October 30, lor a weekend stay with relatives. F. S. Keeler ieit lor Wood, S. D., Sunday, October 31, to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mulhair and son and Ed Mulhair were Sioux City visitors Friday October 29. Elder and Mrs. Wayne Bay singer and friend, of Chadron, were house guests at the Har old Potter home while spend ing the weekend here. Elder Baysinger preached at the Seventh Day Adventist church here Saturday, October 23. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waech ter were recent shoppers in O’Neill. . 1 The former Marie Collins, of Lynch, daughter of County Shernf and Mrs. Claude Col lins, of Butte, and her family have been visiting here re cently enroute to California to . make their home. They have been living at Curtis. John Wike was in Iowa on business Monday, October 25. Faye Bjornsen visited Sun day, October 31, at the Harold Osborn home in Holt county. John Hull, and Halsey Hull and wife were here from Holt county Saturday, October 30. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeler and Mabel Fitchhorn, of Butte, called on relatives here Thurs day, October 28. enroute to Norfolk. Mrs. Nata Bjornsen spent Sunday afternoon, October 31, at the F. S. Keeler home. Eve ning callers were Frank Kalal and Mrs. Fred King and son. Mrs. Henry Waechter was a Friday evening, October 29, caller at the Brunson home. Mrs. Wilmer Crawford and daughter were callers Sunday, October 31, at the Fred King h°Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell, of Yankton, S. D., visited rel atives here recently. Willard Hasenplfug and family, of Norfolk, were recent visitors of Lynch relatives:. Frank Kalal was at Norfolk Tuesday, November 2. August Trinies was here on Saturday, October 30, coming from Dorsey. Mrs. Fred Wurtz and Lucille Keeler called on Mrs. Floyd France Wednesday, October 27. Mrs. Ruth Mikkesson was also a caller of Mrs. France the same day. South Dakotans Hare— Weekend guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Gerber were: Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mr. and Mrs Hugh Smith, all of Mansfield, S. £>. Legal Notices (First pub. Nov. 4, 1948.) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS: County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. Estate of E. Roy Townsend, al so known’ as Elwin Roy Townsend, Deceased. The State of Nebraska, to all concerned: Notice is hereby given that Dora C. Townsend has filed a petition alleging that said de ceased died August 27, 1946, a resident of the County of Holt and State of Nebraska, seized and possessed of Lots 6 and 7 in Block 2, Village of Page, Holt County, Nebraska, and a tract of land described as be ginning at the Southeast cor ner of Lot 15 in Block 9, in the Village of Page, Holt County, Nebraska, thence run ning North 40 feet, thence West 16 feet, thence South 40 feet, thence East 16 feet to the place of beginning, in which petitioner has derived an in terest by inheritance from the decedent herein, praying for a determination of the time of the death, the heirs, degree of kinship and right of descent of real property of the de ceased, and that he died in testate, which petition will be for hearing in the County Court on the 24th day of No vember, A. D., 1948, at ten o’clock A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL.) 26-28 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidt spent Sunday in Nenzel visit ing Mr. Schmidt’s parents, Mr. and Mr. John Schmidt. Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick spent the weekend in Norfolk visit ing her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Hill, and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Janou sek, of Omaha, spent the weekend visiting the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lod Janousek Lester Gish, of California, spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick. Mr. „nd Mrs. Kilpatrick were friends of Mr. Gish when they all lived in Holand, la., They have not seen each other in 4ti years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich visited their daughter, Mrs. B. E. Wanser, Mr. Wanser and daughter in Wayne Sunday. Miss Mae Keyes, of Denver, Colo., was here for the sale of her brother’s property. Edward Campbell, also a student at Creighton universi ty, visited his parents, the Ed ward Campbells, for the week end. His roommate, Robert Carsons, of Texas, and his cousin, Joseph Devine, anoth er Creighton student, were hte houseguests. Report Heard — INMAN—Arbutus Rebekah lodge met in regular session Wednesday evening, October i 27, at the IOOF hall. Mrs. Harvey Tompkins, noble grand, presided. Mrs. Edgar Clark, of Harri son, was a visitor and Mrs. Ermand Keyes, gave a detail ed report of the grand lodge assembly in Omaha last week. Weekend in Hastingi— The Ira H. Moss family spent the weekend in Hast ings. STAR NEWS Mrs. Ewalt Miller called on Mrs. Bill Hibbs on Tuesday, October 26. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and family called at the Ewalt Miller home on Monday, Octo ber 25._ STUART BRIDE . . . Before her marriage on Thursday, October 28, Mrs. Harold F. Ohde (above) was Miss Ev elyn G. Friedel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frie del, of Stuart. The wedding took place at St. Boniface Catholic church in Stuart, Rev. A. J. Paschang offic iating. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ohde, of Atkinson. He is at tending Radio Technicians school in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ohde will reside in Om aha.—O’Neill Photo Co. 16 Good Milk Cows JERSEYS and HOLSTE1NS Consigned by DON BR1NER of PHOENIX THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Fredrickson Livestock Commission Co. James G. Fredrickson, Manager Phone No. 2 O Neill, Nebr. FLYING CAMEL GIVES BERLIN YOUNG STERS A LIFT ... At Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, Clarence, the flying camel, takes Sus anne Moritz, five-year-old German girl, for a ride. Lt. Donald Butterfield, of Montgomery, W. Va., who owns and operates Clarence as a I diversion from his Berlin airlift duties, gives the little lady an assist. Five thousand ragged children all but mobbed Clarence as he ar rived by C-54 with 7,000 pounds of food and candy—a Christmas present for them. MIDGET FOOTBALL LIKE BIG-TIME . . . Two midget pig skin teams, in full uniform, engage in a practice contest at Ward stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Sponsored by the Catholic Youth Organizations, the midget conference now boasts 24 fully-equip ped teams. Tom Dorney, one-armed grid coach, is in charge of the conference. PAGE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Johnson, of Brunswick, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stevens. Mr. Johnson is a brother of Mrs. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and sons, of Fremont, spent from last Thursday until Monday visiting at the home of the former’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Park. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher and son, of Woodbine, la., sbent from last Thursday until Mon day visiting Mr. Asher’s moth er, Mrs. George Park, at Page, and Mrs. Asher’s mother, Mrs. John Friday, at Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher and son, of Woodbine, la., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and sons, of Fremont, and Mr. and Mrs. George Park enjoyed an oysster supper Frfday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart. Mrs. Evelyn Gray spent Fri day at Plamview with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baber, and at tended funeral services for Mr. Baber’s father, LeRoy Ba ber. Try The Frontier classifieds . . O’Neill’s bargain counter! Perrigo Optical Company FRED M. PERRIGO. O. D. Optometrist 416 Norfolk Ave.. Norfolk. Neb. Phone 330 Hoffman Electric “The General Electric Store” — O’NEILL — ★ Planning to Wire YOUR FARM OR RANCH? • We have two crews of exper ienced wiremen ready to pre pare your farm or ranch for REA or for your home electric plant. We’d be pleased to go over your plans with you and make estimates on your re quirements. • Next time in O’Neill, stop at our store ... the GENERAL ELEC TRIC store, located next door west of the M & M Cafe. We have ev erything in home appliances and electrical needs. INMAN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bierer, of Council Bluffs, la., came last Thursday and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins. On Saturday the group drove to Napier and to Jamispn to hunt. John Clark and daughters, Goldie and Ruth, of Sioux City, were calling on old friends and neighbors in town Sunday. The Clark family formerly lived here. Mrs. Karl Keyes was host ess to her group of the WSCS at her country home last Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Floyd Sanders was hostess' to her group of the WSCS at her country home on Friday. Both Mrs. Keyes and Mrs. Sanders served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. William Moor, of Elkhorn, Mr. ^nd Mrs. Pete Peterson, of Lincoln, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor spent the weekend at the country home of their father and grandfather, G. E. Moor. Best Wishes and to the New OUTLAW Store from JOE ROSENTHAL & SONS — Sioux City — I to'the New OUTLAW Store in O’Neill Our heartiest congratulations to the New Outlaw Store upon their purchase of HUSSMAN Equip ment. Patrons of this new store are assured of the finest in refrig eration and display with HUSS MAN products. ★ ★ ★ i V Gustafson & Larson Co. SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA I (