Legal Notices (First pub. Nov. 4, 1948.) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS: County Court of Holt County, Ncbrs^ks 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 (First pub. Nov. 18, 1948.) Julius D. Cronin, 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 Paul Newton is plain tiff and Kathryn Yantzie and others are defendants, this being case number 14493, di recting me as Sole Referee to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The East Half (E%) of Section One (1), in Town ship Twenty - eight (28), North, Range Thirteen mtiiiiiiiiiiitntmiiiiiiiiinitmmmc The Presbyterian LADIES GUILD Will Hold a Big ANNUAL Bazaar & Bake Sale — on — Saturday, Nov. 20 Church Parlors Sale Starts 3 P. M. ★ Many articles will make lovely Christmas gifts. Coffee will be served. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS duetoexcess acid FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over three million bottles of the Willard Treatment have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid — Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excees Acid. Sold on 16 days' trial! Ask for “Willard’s Message" which fully ax plains this treatment—free—at JOHNSON DRUGS (13), West of the 6th P. M.. in Holt County, Ne braska, I will offer and sell said ! real estate at public auction on the 23rd day of December, A. D„ 1948, at 1:00 P. M. of f said day at the front door of the court house in O’Neill. Nebraska. Said sale to be subject to existing taxes and other liens of record thereon. Said above described real es tate will be offered in sepa rate tracts or as a whole tract. Terms of such sale are 25% cash on day of sale, the balance to be paid at the time of confirmation. CHARLES E. CHACE, Sole Referee. 28-32 Real Estate Transfers (Editor’s note: A glossary of i the abbreviations follows: WD i —warranty deeds; QCD—quit claim deed. The instruments filed at the Holt county court house are listed from whom to whom, date, consideration, le WD— M. M. Langan to J. A. Hitchcock 11-1-48 $4000 Lot 7 Blk 38- Riggs Add- O’ N. WD—Adolph Mlinar to Edw. C. Mlinar & wf 11-6-48 $3096 Sl/z 24-30-15 North of. High way. WD—Cluarence J. Trappe, Jr., to E. O. Slaymaker 9-18 48 $10,000- Lots 9 & 10 Blk 1 Morningside Add- Atkinson. WD—Frank Nelson to Frank J. Spinar 10 - 30 - 48 $2300 NWV4 18-32-10. WD—F. M. Keating to F. M. Keating & Anna 11-4-48 $1 Part SEy4 32-30-14. QCD — Clare Margaret O’ Keeffe to F. J. Dishner- no date- $1- NWV4 28-29-10. QCD — Francis Joseph O’ Keeffe to; F. J. Dishner 10-30 48 $1- Same land. QCD—Rose Ella O’Keeffe to F. J. Dishner- no date- $1 Same land. QCD—John Edward O’Keef fe to F. J. Dishner- 10-14-48 $1- Same land. WD—Fred L Kanzelmeyer to J E McNally 11-10-48 $1- All 6-25-16 All Sec 31-32 & 33 26 16. Receives Discharge— Sgt. Roy Worth arrived Tuesday, November 9, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth. Roy received his discharge at Channault Field, 111., after spending four years i in the Army. S/Sgt. Charles E. Worth, a brother of Roy, was also expected home, but has reenlisted for another year. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook drove t o Ainsworth last Thursday. The Hills visited the Charles Richardson family and attended the Ainsworth Valentine football game. The Crooks visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spendlove. Mrs. Vannie Newman spent Sunday in Ainsworth visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Schiessler, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Babl and Mrs. Joseph Babl spent Sunday in Valentine visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Engler. Mr. Engler was recently in a car accident. Mortgage Loans Business properties Farm & FHA Home loans. Term 8t payments to fi* the individual case. Kloke Investment Co. Omaha 2. Nebraska DUCKS! GEESE! Blue Rock Shoot 1 Mile South, y2 Mile Ea*t of O’Neill SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1 i; Sponsored by O’NEILL GUN CLUB Niobrara Valley Hereford Association Presents at Auction at 1:00 P. M. ( TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1948 Butte Livestock Market Butte, Nebraska 49 Head of Registered Herefords 31 Bulls 18 Females 3 Aged Herd built 11 Bred cows 5 2-year-old built (Some with calvet 15 Long yearlings at side) 8 Bull calves 7 Open heifers Long Aged Bulls - Popular Breeding - Herd Building Females f (for the Rancher) Practical Condition (for the Breeder) CHARLES CORKLE, Auctioneer NORFOLK, NEBRASKA For Catalog write W. G. SIRE, Butte, Nehr. FUTURE REFERENCE . . . In her straw hat, boots and denim shorts, Betty Jo Wil liams, 16, of Yuma, Ariz., dis plays some of the reasons why Yuma Future Farmers of Am erica picked her as their ‘Ideal Future Farmers’ Sweet heart.” ____ - Father of Atkinson Man Goes to Europe ATKINSON—R. C. Graff, of Bancroft, father of Rev. Orin C. Graff, of Atkinson, is one of the Nebraska farmers who left New York City Tuesday, November 16, by plane to vis it France, England, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, Luxemburg, Switzerland, Italy and the French Riviera. The trip is sponsored by ra dio station WOW and the pur pose of the trip is to ex change ideas with the farm ers of those countries. Seven teen of the 25 who will make the trip, are from Nebraska. Clarence Ernst, of O’Neill, is also on the tour. Other Atkinson News Sgt. John (“Jack") Judge left for his base at Salma, Kans., Friday after sending his furlough with his parents', Mr. and Mrs. Joe Judge. Jacks last station was Guam. At this time he has not been notified of his new post. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Shell hase returned Friday from a trip to Concordia, Kans., and Superior where they visited relatives. They were gone about a week, stopping at Hastings enroute to visit their son, Kieth, and family. Mrs. Ray Elder returned on Tuesday, November 9, from Colorado Springs, Colo. She had been visiting her son, Kieth, and family. The Kieth Elders have a new baby son, Michael Raymond. W. Freeman drove to pan croft Sunday to visit his little daughter, Penelope, who lives with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Carey, of Ban croft. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martens and family. They also visited at the R. C. Graff home there. Mrs. Mary James spent the weekend at the ranch home 0 her son, Alfred, and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes and family, of Racine, Wise., are in Atkinson. They came Saturday, November 13, to at tend the funeral of Mr s. Barnees’ father, Sam Ander son, formerly of the Phoenix community. The funeral was held Wednesday, November 17, at the Presbyterian church in Atkinson. , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee and family, of Norfolk, were in Atkinson Wednesday to at tend the funeral of Sam And erson. St. Louisans Here— Sergeant 1st Class Harold Engdahl, wife and children, of St. Louis, Mo., visited last week with Mrs. Engdahl s sis ter, Mrs. Earl Closson, and a niece, Mrs. James Finley, of Page. GIRLSCOUT NEWS IRISH LASSIES TROOP I The Irish Lassies Girl Scout Troop I met Tuesday, Novem ber 9, at 3:30 p. m. at the Knights of Columbus hall. We said the pledge, Girl Scout promise and laws. There were 22 girls present. Janice Turner, Sandra Har per Karen Donohoe, Joan Sul livan, Cathryn and Carolyn Wilson were invested and re ceived their pins. _ Suzanne Moss Mary Anne Hickey and Sara ’ Lou Moss received their iirst class Girl Scout .pins. Do loris Jilg received her second class badge. Mary Lu Uhl, Helen Harty, Marilyn Beha, Suzanne Moss, Mary Anne Hickey and Sara Lou Moss re ceived their year membership stars. Patty Tomlinson is in our troop again. Patty Sulli van had the lucky number and received a prize. We are sending a check for $10 to care to help make_ up a package to be sent to Euj ope. Our cookie sale made this possible. We closed our meeting with our Girl Scout round. We served a lunch to our guests after the meeting. Mrs. F. M. Brennan, Mrs. Norb Uhl, Mrs. U. Sullivan, M r s. Gordon Harper and Mrs. John Turner attended our meeting. — By Mary Anne Hickey, troop scribe. ^ SEU v.0^ traDI__ '^Oe - Sfn o*H FOR SALE FOR SALE: 850-watt 32-volt windcharger in A-l shape; also super duty battery used only 10 months. — Richard Kramer, Hartington, Nebr 28-29p75 FOR SALE: 1937 GMC truck, 216-ton, motor has just been overhauled, 8.25 tires, two speed rear axle, $375. May be seen at the Lohaus Motor Co., O’Neill. 27tf IF YOU are interested in buy ing a home see: R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner. O'Neill. 48c CAR OWNERS ATTENTION! Liability insurance on farm ers’ cars, $16; town cars, $17, $18.50 and $22.50, according to use. Dwelling insurance combined 5-year term, $11. Why pay more?—-L. G. Gil lespie Insurance Agency, O’ Neill. 3tf FOR SALE: Several 110-volt light plants, priced very reasonable. Also some 32 volt wind chargers and plants. — Finn’s Hardware, Creighton, Nebr. 28c FOR SALE: We have a 32-volt Delco light plant and sever al appliances for sale at $150; also a 6-ft. Servel gas refrigerator.—Sidney Hawk ins, Pilger, Neb. 27-28c FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted Poland boars, vaccinated and guaranteed.—Roy M. Black, 3 miles northeast of Spen cer. 22-ti FOR SALE: 1948 Ford fordor, deluxe, low mileage, excel lent condition.—W. W. Wal ler, O’Neill, phone 214-W. _ 28tf SEE R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner for desireable residential build ing lots in city.—Phone 106, O’Neill. 26c USED CAR BUYS 1949 Ford custom Tudor 1941 Chev. 2-door 1941 Ford %-ton pickup with a stock rack 1941 International tractor with a refrigerator trailer USED CAR PARTS D-X Service Station West O’Neill Phone 120 FOR SALE: John-Deere hay press. Standard size. $300 cash or trade.—Alva Scholz, Inman. 26-28 85p FOR SALE: Purebred Spot ted boars and gilts. Three new bloodlines for old cus tomers. — Frank Beelaert, Page. 20-29c FOR SALE: 480-acre farm has about 160 acres hay mead ow and about 100 acres cul tivated balance pasture. Ex tra good buildings, $40 per acre.—See R. H. Parker, O’ Neill, Nebr. 25-ti FOR SALE: 8-ft. Deluxe Ser vel, used 60 days; usee Coleman gas range.—Ralph N. Leidy, O’Neill. 28c FOR SALE: Craftsman turn ing lathe and band saw. — Bazelman’s Service Station O’Neill. 27ti _ FOR SALE: Bundles of old newspapers, 10c each. — The Frontier, O’Neill. 8tl FOR BRIGGS & Stratton ser vice and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41 tf FOR SALE: 1946 Fora station wagon, radio, heater, and other extras. Priced to sell See or call: H. W. Tomlin son, O’Neill, phone 128-W. 27tf FOR SALE: Repair tank-type vacuum cleaner and attach ments, practically new. — Call 145-J, O’Neill._28p Californians Here— Mrs. Walter Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stein, of Burbank, Calif., formerly O’ Neillites, are visiting friends including Mr and Mrs. Gerald E. Miles. r-7 For a Good Time ! ] VISIT THE OLD PLANTATION CLUB Elgin, lfebr. • Fin* Food • Dancing • Entertainment __ Members and their guests are Invited to visit the Old Plantation Chib. I a------- - - ------- ■ ... - J CARS FOR SALE 1 - 1948 Ford 5-pass. Coupe 1 - 1946 Mercury 1 - 1946 Ford 2-door 1 - 1935 Chevrolet O’Neill Ins. Agency OR WOODY GRIM & BEN OETTER — O’NEILL — HELP WANTED LABORERS to work in our Omaha Plant. Ages 18 to 45 years. Minimum wage $1.15 per hour. Full mfor mation available at your neares Nebraska State Employment Office. Swift & Company Apply 27th & Q Sts., Omaha FOR SALE 1 1941 Ford Fordor 1 1941 Chev. 5-pass, coupe 1 1939 Buick, good condition, radio, heater, reasonable price 1 1935 4-door Ford, good for school 1 1941 Deluxe Ford coupe, very good condition See Us For Glass For Any Type Auto Well-Equipped Body Shop in Connection P & R Motor Company Phone 26-W West O’Neill. 18c Smalls Are Hosts— AMELIA— Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Small entertained a few friends at a pinochle party on Friday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton and girls, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett and girls. Harold Fullerton was high score winner and Mrs. Law rence Barnett received low. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King and son, of Phoenix, Ariz., ar rived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gra ds^ MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE: One steer, branded Lazy U over Bar, left ribs, strayed from the Ryan pas tures east of O’Neill—Alfred T. Drayton, O’Neill. 23tf IF YOU want to borrow money on your farm or your ranch, or your city residence or on your store building, I can loan it to you on easy pay ments and low interest.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Ne braska. 4tf PARTS and SERVICE f o r Remington Rand Shick elec tric razors.—Gillespies, O’ Neill. 19tf I NEW FLOOR SANDER and edger for rent. Inquire: Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill 52tf JAMES G. FREDRICKSON — AUCTIONEER — Readv to Serve You Phone 2 O’Neill POWER SPRAYING SERVICE Barns — with D.D.T. Cattle—with D.D.T. and Rotenone Weeds—with 2, 4D Weed Kil ler; Poultry Houses—with In sect Oil. We have the latesl type equipment that develop! up to 00 lbs. pressure. CORKLE HATCHERY Phone 19 O’Neill, Nebr WANTED: Listings o£ real es tate. If you want to sell see me. I have buyers foi both residential and business properties. — R. H. (“Ray’; Shriner, O’Neill. 28t 4% Federal Land Bank FARM & RANCH L-O-A-N-S Long Term Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY Nat’l Farm Loan Ass'n. Lyle P. Dlerks, Sec-Treas. O'Neill, Nebr. 8tl L. G. Gillespie left Sundaj with Dr. H. L. Bennett foi Sioux City where they wil remain for about a week or business. Halva’s Electric Shop Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job. 25tf For Any Type of AUCTION Write or Call ED THOKIN Auctioneer Chambers, Nebr. COKER’S LOCKERS West O’Neill Locker patrons save money with handy, economical sharp-freeze and storage ASK US FOR DETAILS Kelly’s Well Service Wells - Windmills Water Systems Plumbing and Fixtures PHONES: 145-J & 282-J MULLEN’S RADIO SERVICE Complete Parts & Repairs Phones: 4^-W & 415-R — O’NEILL — 8th CARD OF THANKS WE members of: the Inman Methodist church WSCS wish to thank the business places of O’Neill and Inman who donated to our bazaar November 13. We also ap preciate the support of all those in our community and those who came from At kinson, Ewing, Page, O’Neill and other neighboring towns.—Inman WSCS. 28c CORNPICKING WANTED!! We have a new two-row Oliver compiclrer and are now booking job*. Dick Tomlinson — O'NEILL — 27-28c 9 The Finest Gas Stove Is Certainly Not the Highest C ■ ★ Come in and let us show you the one-piece top, the v ■ Hi-speed, economical oven burner, and the Special Hi-Lo w m ★ Every sensible feature you can ask for. m ★ Order one for Christmas delivery and get a large m m Pressure Cooker or Chrome Cooking set free. ■ j Ralph N. Leidy I K7 • >-!u *• .w&XmWg