WANT ADS FOR SALE imOU SALE: Well-improved 362 jrcrn grain and stock, farm 4^ nmfes northeast Venus, Nebr., J Kales from newly proposed Iff Highway 20. Close to .chord and church. On pro posed REA line. High school .•yuf past door. Large set build -g.> in good condition; cave; jitiaiiis; mill, tower and supply .eank with water piped to lots. »"I< acres cultivated included JL* *ares alfalfa; 140 acres pas •zirs, 38 native hayland. Can ~e 'fought on terms with low Sown payment. See or write MAX N. COPPER, BLOCM >TELD, NEBRASKA 4-5-6 2310R SALE: Business building aeilia store fixtures; has two ajpED furnished apartment in jEnnection. For further infor ccuiiion on this property located at Springview, write: Mrs. Dor aajajf V. Rich, 1015 Broadway, XUaxver 3, Colo. * 3-4 JfOR SALE: 560-acres, good, im proved, located 3-miles east Vund l^-miles north of Cham • >3f2> Only reason for selling as to settle an estate. If you’re .ooking far a good farm let me show you this one. — R H. v.!“Ray’’) Shriner, O’Neill. 4-5 ]Pt)R SALE—NEW TWIN Cylin der engine and electric motors. Available for Maytag Washers t sow—Corkle Hatchery. 23-tf PWOK SALE—ORDER YOUR Post # war Maytag now. New mach ines on display.—Corkle Hatch ay. 23 tf. / 21.HAVE THREE elegant Improv • *d farms for sale. See R. H. PSarker, O’Neill, Nebr. 31-tf. ' 1R home insulation and paints *»ee: fLBralberg Home & Auto Supply Store, O'Neill. 3-4 :MAN WANTED: There is a va cancy at The Frontier for a man to learn linotype operat es printing and composing, pay, pleasant working -■conditions. Inquire immedi -uiely. 4 € .TAMBLE'S can insulate your home now. Call for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf IFOR SALE: A 1941 Ford tudor, in A-l condition — Loretta Hynes, O’Neill. 4 SEND DAD The Frontier for a year. The best Dad's day bar gain in town. In Holt and ad joining counties, $2; elsewhere, $2.50. 4 SEE GAMBLE'S new line of met- J si weather-stripping. — Gam-1 ble’s, O’Neill. 4-5 WANTED: Clean cotton rags without buttons. — The Fron-: tier. FOR SALE—New Wheel barrel sprayers with large tanks.— * CORKLE HATCHERY. 4 Sick and Injured PAGE—Mrs. James Sorenson returned Sunday from the Plain view hospital with her infant son Du'aine Allen. The Sorensons have one other child, a daughter. . . . John Neisius returned to the home of his son, Ray, Monday from Mitchell, S D., where he had submited to a major opera tion . . . Mrs. Lyman Park sub mitted to a major operation H St. Vincent’s hospital at Sioux City, last week. Her condition is good . . . The condition of Lester Coon, a patient in the Orchard hospit:! since last Thursday, is improved . . . Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher took their son, Bobbie, to a Norfolk hospital Monday. He is suffering from infection of the nose . . . Mrs. LaVem Finley has entered a hospital at Norfolk where she will submit to a ma jor operation. O'NEILL—Jack Harty under went an emergency appendecto my at St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City early Monday. He was accompanied to the hospital by his mother, Mrs. W. H. Harty, and L. M. Merriman. INMAN — Naomi Ross, 10, ] whose body is in a cast from a broken leg sustained recently, is improving CHAMBERS—Mrs. Carl Jef fers entered the O’Neill Hospital Thursday for treatment. "i JUICES ARE IFULatIGA FRESH TASTINO' INVIGORAT1NO' HEALTHFUL* IOA’* low pnca» on that* daliciou* juicaa rnaka than) today* baa* valuaa Stock up tha pantry now' PHILLIP'S Beans & Franks r^r,- r2:°i_19c IGA Full-Flavored Grapefruit JUICE 01 f 4B-oi. can _ O I C ■ STOKELY'S CITRASIP Blended JUICE 10r No. 2 can IOC CALIF., NEW CROP ORANGES 10r } TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 0r Per lb. ... OC SOLID NEW CABBAGE lr Per lb. _ OC ] 1FBESH, TASTY Acorne SQUASH Qr Per lb.__ 7C LONG, SNAPPY. FRESH CARROTS 17/* 2 Bunches ... _ I f C 1 CALIF.. JUICY LEMONS 10r j Per lb. IOC SUNSHINE, HI-HO Butter WAFERS OOr Per 1-lb. Box VENICE MAID Spaghetti With Meat Ball Per«can _ BORDO Orange JUICE No. 2 can Only VAN CAMP'S Chili Con Carne 17-oa. Jar Only _ OLD DUTCH POTATO CHIPS Large bag _ HOME CANNING NEEDS Regular Size Ball Mason, Genuine -KERR LIDS 1Ar ZINC CAPS 0|;r P'er dozen _ Iwv Per dozen _ avt IGA Brand Pectin, per pkg.10c j . -.-. .. BRINK IfFh TFA a delicious, IvLV cooling pickup! IRA Royal guest jfa Serve hot or cold, I tM Vi-lb. pkg._wOL ---■-: Gerber’s van camps ' BABY FOODS lr TENDERRONI Or Per can _ #C Per pkg. ^ 'UAXTICTI aa PERFEX CLEANING _22c crystal 22c i - j LEGAL NOTICES (First Publication June 6, 1946.) LEGAL NOTICE To; Ralph W. Trullinger; M-ry Trullinger, first real true name unknown; Jerome R. Trullinger; Anna Trullinger, first real true name unknown; Edith J. Trull inger Metcalf; John Metcalf, first i real true name unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the Estate of Winnie Carman, Deceased, real numes unknown, and the heirs, devisees, legatees, person al representatives, and all other persons interested in the Estate of Levi J. Trullinger, Deceased, real mmes unknown defendants: You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of June, 1946, Carl Clayton Carman as plaintiff filed a petition and commenced an ac tion in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which | is to have determined who are j the owners of the Southwest Quarter of Section 19, in Town ship 30, North, Range 9, West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Ne braska, and to have determined the interest of each of said own ers in said real property, and to have said premises partitioned, or, if the same cannot be parti tioned without depreciating the value of the shares of the sever al owners, then to have said pre mises sold in the manner provid ed by law and the proceeds dis tributed, after payment of costs and expenses, according to the interest of the parties in said real property, and to have such other and further relief as equity and good conscience may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 15th day of July, A.D., 1946 CARL CLAYTON CARMAN, Plaintiff. By JULIUS D. CRONIN, 4-5-6-7 His Attorney. (First publication May 16, 1946). NOTICE OF SUIT To: William V. McElhaney; Coral L. McElhaney; Cory L. Mc Elhaney; The heirs, devisees, leg atees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of William V. Mc Elhaney, Deceased, real names unknown, and All Persons having or claiming any interest in the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen (15), Township Thirty one (31), North, Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, except the North 20 acres thereof, real names unknown, Defendants:— You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 14th day of May, 1946, Carl H. Christensen as plaintiff filed his petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you as defend ants, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in him, the said William V. McElhaney, to the following de I scribed real estate, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section Fif teen (15), Township Thirty-one (31). North, Range Nine (9), West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, except the North 20 acres thereof, as against you and each of you, and to secure a De cree of Court that you have no interest in, rights or title to, or lien upon said real estate or any part thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 24th dav of June, 1946. Dated this 14th day of May, 1946, CARL H. CHRISTENSEN, 1-2-3-4 Plaintiff. By JULIUS D CRONIN, His Attorney. Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No, 3240. In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, May 28, 1946. In the matter of the Estate of Ellsworth Witherwax, Deceased. All persons interested in said est .te are hereby notified that the Administrator of said estate has I filed in this court his final re ! port and a petition for final set tlement and distribution of the I residue of said estate; and that i said report and petition will be I heard June 19, 1946, at 10 o’clock, A.M. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all i persons interested may appear | and be heard concerning said fi nal report and the distribution of said estate. LOUIS W REIMER, 3-4-5 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) ; (First publication May 23, 1946.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3288. In the Counity Court of Holt County, Nebraska May 20, 1946. In (the matter of the estate of Pat O’Connor, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court for the probate of a writ ten instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Pat O’Connor, Deceased, and for the appointment of Frank Biglin, as executor thereof; that June 13, 1946, at 10 o’clock A M., has been set for hearing said petition and j proving said instrument in said1 Court when all persons concerned | may appear and contest the pro-1 bate thereof. LOUIS W. REIMER. 2-3-4 Countv Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) VACATION SCHOOL INMAN — Vacation church school at the Methodist church is being held this week and met with approximately 50 children enrolled. (First publication June 6, 1946.) William W. Griffin, Attorney IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ORDER FOR HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF LYDIA G. IVES, GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATES OF MARY JANE IVES, AND DONNA MAE IVES, MINORS, FOR LI CENSE TO SELL REAL ES TATE, Now, on this 4th day of June, 1946, this matter came on to be heard before the undersigned, D. R. Mounts, Judge of -the 15th Ju dicial District in and for Holt County, Nebraska, upon the pe tition of Lydia G. Ives, Guardian of the Estates and property of Mary Jane Ives and Donna Mae Ives, Minors, praying for a li cense to sell the undivided two ninths right, title and interest of the said Mary Jane Ives, and the undivided two-ninths right, title and interest of the said Don na Mae Ives, in and to the follow ing described real estate, situate in Holt County, Nebraska, to-wit: a -tract of land commencing at B point 40 feet East and 40 feet South of the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 18, in Township 28, North, of Range 9, West of the 6th P.M., thence running on a line East 115 feet, thence South 50 feet, thence East 10 feet, thence South 42 feet, thence West 125 feet, thence North 22 feet, thence West 40 feet, thence North 20 feet, thence East 40 feet, thence North 50 feet to the place of beginning, and; a tract of land commencing at a point 302 feet North of the Northwest corner of the South west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 18, in Town ship 28, North, of Range 9, West of -the 6th P.M., thence running on a line East 196 feet, thence South 57 feet, thence East 432 feet, thence South 1565 feet, thence West 628 feet, thence North 1622 feet to the place of beginning, for the purpose of maintaining I and educating said minors anc paying the charges and costs ol managing their said estates. Upon consideration whereof i and it appe.ring from said peti lion that it is necessary to sell the right, title and interest ol said minors in and to all of said reel estate for the purpose ol maintaining and educating said minors and paying the charges and costs of managing their said Estates, It is ordered that the next of kin of said minors and all persons interested in their said estates appe r before me in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, at O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of July, 1946, at the hour of ten o’clock a.m of said day, then and there to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said minor's right, title and interest in and to the a'bove described real estate. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for three successive weeks be fore said day of hearing in The Frontier, a weekly newspaper, published at O’Neill, Nebraska. BY THE COURT: D. R. mounts; 4-5-6 District Judge. (First publication June 6, 1946.) NOTICE The Holt County Board of Equalization will meet on June 11, 1946, at their office in the Court House at O’Neill, Nebras ka, and will be in session not less than three days nor more than twenty days All complaints or protests on valuation or assessment must be made during this period as this is the only time during the year that such adjustments can be made. RUTH HOFFMAN, 4- County Clerk. Mrs. Chase a Hostess PAGE—The Just-a-Mere club met with Mrs. Ida Chase Friday afternoon. Eleven members were present. The next meeting will be with Mrs. J. N. Carson. Out of the WEST Comes A FIGHTING LEADER Dwight Griswold The Man for the JOB IN this critical hour of strikes and shortages all the Nation cries out for Leadership—and Nebraska has a Great Leader to help fight the battle in Washington—Dwight Griswold. DWIGHT GRISWOLD is the man for the job . . . the tough, six year job that demands vigor and action. Born in Western Nebraska of homesteading parents, Dwight Griswold bat tled his wey from the sandhill country to Nebraska's capita!. He has proved himself a great Govrrr-rr. i ’o v:!'i bo a Great Nebraska Senator. DWIGHT GRISWOLD gats things dene. He is still a comparatively young men. He is fit. Dwight Griswold is a fighting leader, with national prestige. He is a Republican, but not the kind who believes we can go back to the so-called "good old days" of 50 years ago. He believes in a Farm Program, REA, Soil and Water Conservation, Better Farm Roads. AND Dwight Griswold is no fance-sfradd/er. Ha has tha punch and vigor and COURAGE to get something done about these strikes and shortages. Ha is opposed by Omaha Court House Politicians, but all Nebraska needs him to help stop these Strikes and gat Production Rolling. 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