The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Frontier Woman—
‘Gypsy Housewife’ Likes to Clip
Coupons for Free Travel Folders
BT BLANCHE SPANN PEASE
Oh goodness me. the weather is
hot! Right when there is canning
to do, and you have to have the
stove going. These are the days
1 like to serve partly cold meals.
Forecast today was for a hun
dred in the shade so I planned a
lunch of baked ham, buttered
com. cherry-pecan gelatin salad,
and so 1 wouldn’t have to cook
potatoes at noon, I made a big
dish of potato salad, enough for
dinner and supper both. I baked
pies in early morning and kept
them chilled in the refrigerator.
Yesterday I pulled a “foodea”
that might interest some of the
rest of you. In a baked pie shell,
1 put prepared chocolate pudding
mix. but I used a half cup of
strong coffee in place of that
much milk. For a topping on a
r
pie I used marshmallow creme.
You can buy marshmallow
creme in jars and keep it in the
refrigerator until it is all used
up.
Topping the creme 1 put
crushed pecans that I crushed
with a rolling pin. About 2 ta
blespoons is enough for a pie,
that's the measurement before
crushing.
Marshmallow creme is nice to
use on prepared pudding mix
which you use in sherbets, too. A
teaspoonful is plenty for each
serving. It is stiff when you spoon
it out | keep it in the refrigerat
or) but top the pudding with it
a half hour before serving, and
by then it will run down to dec
orate the pudding.
You can also use it between
graham crackers, as a filling, and
as topping for various other
kinds of desserts. It’s handy to
have around, decorates and gar
nishes, particularly in that pinch
when you have no cream to whip.
An apple nut pudding is a del
icacy you’ll enjoy serving your
family and I’ll guarantee you
they’ll call for seconds.
You need % cup sugar, 1 well
beaten egg, Vi cup enriched flour,
Vi teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon bak
ing powder, 1 cup finely chopped
tart apples, Vi cup walnuts,
chopped, and 1 teaspoon almond
extract. Gradually add sugar to
egg, beating until sugar is dis
solved. Add sifted dry ingredi
ents, stir in remaining ingredi
ents. Pour into greased 8 inch
;quare pan. Bake in moderate
even of 350 F. 35 to 40 minutes,
serve with whipped cream.
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\ t*ypsy Housewife
Wins Subscription—
Dear Mrs. Pease:
This is the time of year when
vriting can easily be pushed to
he background for most of us
ire busy at other things.
Sometimes I think we complain
mtwiardly about housecleaning
vhen inwardly we enjoy it. Hard
vork? Yes, of course, but after
ill we chose homemaking as our
ife’s work, didn’t we? We ex
acted to work hard to make our
ob a success. When the last slip
over is on and the last curtain
langs fresh and clean at the
hining windows, and we sit back
nd admire our freshly scrubbed,
iainted, papered or whatever
ooms, the satisfaction of accom
'lishment more than pays for the
ore muscles we acquired doing
he job and if we worked hard
nough a few of those surplus
•ounds we acquired during the
azy winter days may have van
shed with the collected smudges
n walls and woodwork.
Enough about housecleaning.
am one of the lucky ones who
as the job well done.
The last paint brush is clean
•d and pul away al our houu
and from lislaning on lha party
lino. I think most of tho neigh
bor ladies are putting on the
finishing touches, or done. too.
Have any of your readers ever
thought of the “traveling” you
can do right in your own home
if you just take the time as you
look through your magazines to
clip the coupon blanks for free
travel folders and send them in?
Some of these travel folders are
very entertaining and education
al and most states will send them
out free or at the most for a
stamp, or the required postage
for the folder.
Whether you plan to travel or
not, if you like to read about the
scenic places of these United
States, get a supply of these fold
ers and plan your trip even if it
is only a mythical,one. You’ll
find lots of interesting places to
read about and you’ll find your
self slipping a few dollars into
the old sugar bowl to make that
trip come true. Unless you’re one
of those people who dislike trav
eling, which I definitely am not,
I think my ancestors were gyp
sies for I love to travel. A trip of
any kind is a real event to me
and some day when world af
fairs are settled, I hope to see the
places I’ve traveled to with the
aid of travel folders.
A GYPSY HOUSEWIFE
SANDHILL SAL
A hungry boy is bigger on the
inside than on the outside.
A small boy is often defined
as a noise surrounded by dirt.
I always try to look my best, I
think we really should, the trou
ble is, I always find, my best is
none too good.
Official Proceedings of the
Holt County Board of Supervisors
O’Neill, Nebraska
June 27, 1951
10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
Minutes of the previous meet
ing were read and approved as
read.
Motion by Frickel, seconded
by Borg that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Unemploy
ment Relief Fund in payment of
same.
Drs. Brown & French _$ 5.00
Council Oak Store _ 20 00
W. G Fletcher, M.D. 10.00
traY. IIarrinKton, M.D.. 3.15
[*(l“ County Treasurer . 99.39
K B Market_—_ 32 00
Miller Funeral Home_115.00
^Meri,FTUrneral Home-125.00
O Neill Hospital-136.65
Union Super Market.. 45.00
Council Oak Store_ 12.00
Farmers Union Store _I 15 14
Gilhgan Drug _ I 60
Heflin Convalescent Home 75.00
Mdn/ - 15.00
M & M Cafe 14.50
Pelcer & Spence 3o!o0
Thompson Nursing Home 25.00
John Seger .... 10.00
Holt County Treasurer . 73.70
Motion by Hubbard, seconded
by Borg that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the General Fund in
payment of same.
C- E Alderson, Mileage $ 2.60
The Augustine Co., sup
plies .. 3 gs
A. M. Batenhorst, June
a Sa!aTry W-- 41.80
Axel L. Borg, June salary 40.00
Ed T. Campbell, Agent,
Premium on Insurance. 34.20
Consumers Public Power,
electricity...162.56
Frank Cronk, June salary 40.00
Ewing Advocate, Publish
ing . 59.88
Alex Frickel, June salary 120.00
Friden Calculating Mach.
Co., Part payment_ 450.00
Hammond & Stephens
Co., supplies 8.00
Holt County Independent,
Publishing and supplies 655.13
Francis W. Howard, re
pairing 5.75
H. W. Hubbard, Mileage. 44.76
Journal-Star Printing Co.,
supplies . 10.19
r. C. Lord, supplies _ 24.43
Mimeograph Duplicator
Co., repairs 18.30
Northwestern Bell Tele.,
f service -U5.85
Omaha Printing Co., rec
ord forms _ 27.76
Geo. C. Robertson, Insur.
policy on County Build
ing . 60.28
George H. Shald, Mileage 3.20
Albert Stems, Mileage. 42.84
Leo S. Tomjack, June tele
phone . 6.53
University Publ. Co., sup
plies - 6.44
The Atkinson Graphic,
publishing and supplies 181.15
A. M. Batenhorst, Mileage 73.08
Axel L. Borg, Mileage _ 55.98
Andy Clark, June salary.. 142.50
Andy Clark, Mileage_43.85
Frank Cronk, Mileage _ 60.06
P. C. Donohoe, Fee for
Bond _ 5.00
Fetrow Repair Shop, re
pairs . 23.06
Alex Frickel, Mileage _ 46.98
The Frontier, Publishing. 35.00
The Frontier, Publishing. 34.71
E. V. Hickok, Mileage _ 2.00
Holt County Publishers
Asso., Supplies_791.18
H .W. Hubbard, June sal
ary -- 142.50
Huntington Laboratories
Inc., supplies _ 28.30
Kelso Chemical Co., sup
plies 35.80
Francis D. Lee, Insurance
policy - 4.49
Milburn & Scott Co., sup
plies 6.28
Moore-Noble Lumber Co.,
lumber, etc. ... . 72.88
Omaha Compound Co.,
Gal. Disinfect..11.25
Omaha School Supply Co.,
supplies __ _ 37.62
Servall Towel & Linen
Supply, May service_ 6.50
Albert Sterns, June sal
ary -112.50
Edwin Thorin, Insur.
premium_ 22.98
Twin State Typewriter
Co., supplies ... 7.90
John J. Underwood, June
salary - 54.04
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
O’Neil], Nebraska
June 27, 1951
1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
1:30. This was the time set for
the road hearing on a petition
signed by Vern Wilkinson re
questing a public road be estab
lished commencing at S o u t h- :
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(
west corner Section 21, Town
ship 25, Range 13 and running
east 1 mile between Section 21
and 25 to Southeast corner of
Section 21. Five men appeared
and after discussion it was de
cided the Board should investi
gate this road before making a
decision on this petition.
The County Treasurer filed an
itemized list of uncollected per
sonal taxes as shown by Unsatis
fied Distress warrants returned
by the Sheriff. The Board spent
some time checking this list.
On motion the Board adjourn
ed until July 24, 1951, at 10:00
A. M.
RUTH HOFFMAN
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
O’Neill, Nebraska
July 6, 1951
10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met on this date for a spe
cial session.
All members present.
Meeting called to order bv the
Chairman.
Borg- seconded by
Hubbard that the Board deny the
request of Chas. Jonas to be re
lieved of his obligation to pay
for the care of Mrs. Jonas at the
Norfolk State Hospital. Motion
carried.
11:00 A. M. On motion Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
O’Neill, Nebraska
July 6, 1951
1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
ah members present.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
This was the time set for the
continued Hearing on the Wilkin
son road petition. A group of
men met with the Board and dis
cussed this petition.
ti0S by BorK* second
ed by Hubbard that no further
action be taken on this petition
until after the Board views it on
July 13, 1951.
The Board spent the balance of
the afternoon working on the
Budget for the ensuing year.
5:P9 B\ M- °n motion the
SiSff,0 Julv 24'1951’
RUTH HOFFMAN
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
O’Neill, Nebraska
July dO, 1951
Tr 10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met on this date as requir
ed by law. All members present.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
The day was spent working on
the budget.
5:00 P. M. On motion the
Board adjourned until July 24
1951, at 10:00 A M.
RUTH HOFFMAN
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
O’Neill, Nebraska
July 24, 1951
10.00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
t Min„Ur,tel *be meetings of
tune 27, July 6 and July 10 were
read and approved as read.
A large delegation from Em
net Precinct met with the Board
n regard to getting some roads
ind bridges repaired.
11:00 A. M. This was the time
:et for opening the bids on bridg
:s. Bids from the following were
>pened and reviewed.
w. u. Jenkins, Fremont, Nebras
ka.
Inland Construction Co., Oma
ha, Nebraska.
The Bridge Committee met and
examined the bids. They recom
mended to the Board that Inland
Construction Co. be granted the
contract at their bid was about
90% of the amount of the other
bidder.
Motion was made by Borg, sec
onded by Batenhorst that the
Board accept the recommenda
tion of the Bridge Committee
and that W. G. Jenkin’s certified
check be returned to him. Mo
tion carried.
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
O’Neill, Nebraska
July 24. 1951
1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment. '
members present.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
Permission was given Borg to
trade for a new scraper.
• Finance Committee report
rr- fees from the various
offices for the month of June
had been remitted to the County
Treasurer as required by law.
Motion was made by Frickel
seconded by Sterns that the fol
lowing salary and expense claims
be allowed and warrants order
ed drawn on the General Fund
in payment of same.
Vivian Allendorfer, July
r-rIalanV T , $166.66
Glea Bowden. July salary 135.00
Alice L. French, July sal
a ,ary — ------ 300.00
Alice L. French, Mileage. 36.12
John Grutsch, postage_ 3.00
J. Ed Hancock, budget
work - 35.00
Esther Harris, July salary 175.00
Esther Harris, postage _ 5.55
Ruth Hoffman, postage
& expense_ 12.31
DeLoris M. Lowery, July
salary . 200.00
Ira H. Moss, July salary 243.00
James Mullen, July salary 150.00
Nora A. Mullen, July sal
ary -_ 135.00
Mabel McKenna, July sal
ary -125.00
Louis W. Reimer, postage
& expense_3.00
Claresse Sullivan, July
salary_175.00
Leo S. Tomjack, Mileage- 100.79
Leo S. Tomjack, board of
prisoners__ 38.50
William W. Griffin, July
salary-158.34
Opal E. Bosn, July salary 150.00
Geo. E. Collins, time and
mileage_21.55
Alice L. French, postage,
etc. _ 9.05
John Grutsch, July salary 216.66
J. Ed Hancock, July sal
ary _ 241.66
J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treas.,
postage and mach. re
pairs -105.58
Ruth Hoffman, July salary 241.66
Holt Co. Extension Ser
vice _ 200.43
Mrs. Virginia Morrow,
July salary_ 135.00
Ira H. Moss, case costs _ 21.80
James Mullen, Mileage _ 43.20
Wilma McClure, July sal
ary ---150.00
Louis W. Reimer, July sal
ary - 258.33
Charles Richter, Janitor
salary - 200.00
Leo S. Tomjack, July sal
ary _ _ 200.00
Leo S. Tomjack, postage
& tele. _ 10.37
Wm. F.'Wefso, July salary 225.00
Motion was made by Baten
horst, seconded by Borg that the
following claims be allowed and
warrants ordered drawn on the
Road Fund in payment of same.
Badger Body Manuf. Co.,
repairs ...._.$ 8.85
A. M. Batenhorst, water
bill —- 5:40
Boies Service Station,
gas & repairs_ 51.47
Rudolph Brachman, road
work - 18.00
Fritz Brandt, cab guard . 20.00
Maurice Cavanaugh, cat
operator - 237.50
Central Supply Co., snow
plow & grader _ 4400.00
Glen Cobb, repairs_ 42.00
Comm. Dist. No. 1
Wheeler Co., road work 418.25
Continental Oil Co., die
sel fuel - 144.13
Ivan Couch, hauling
gravel - 262.51
Coyne Hardware, repairs 49.70
D-A Lubricant Co. die
sel oil- 53.55
Frank Dvorak, hauling
dirt . 10.20
Ewing Lumber and Coal,
(Continued on page 7.)
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