LEGAL NOTICE ♦First pub. Sept. 24, 1953) ’Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3931 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF THOMAS J. JOYCE, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will 'of said de ceased, and for the appoint ment of Margaret Joyce as Ad ministratrix with tne Will an nexed thereof, which will be for hearing in this court on Oc tober 14, . 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M. ’ . LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. COUNTY COURT SEAL) 21-23c (First pub. Sept. 24, 1953) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3929 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 23, 1553. in the matter of the estate of Hazel Noble, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is January 15, 1953, and for the payment of debts is September-23, 1954, and that on October 14, 1953, and on January 16, 1954, at 10 o’clock A M., each day I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 21-23c (First pub. Sept. 24, 1953) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL No. 3932 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CARL ASIMUS, DECEASED. THE STATE. OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appointment of F. N. Cronin as executor thereof, which will be for hear ing in this court on October 14, 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 21-23 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE THE CITY OF O'NEILL Claims allowed on general fuhd Sept. 14th, 1953: Huntington Laborato ries, Janitor’s Sup plies .... $ 258.97 Blue Croso anu Blue Shield, neaun ins._90.70 (All Employees), Sala ries _ 5,032.35 Blue Cross and Blue Shield, HeaL.i ms._ 91.20 Ira H. Moss, Height Charges _ 4.93 Hairy Graham, Salary _ lOO.Ou N.W. Bell Tel. Co., Phone Service _ . 19.S5 City of O’Neill, Water 3.0o O’Neill Auto Supply, Supplies _ 98.99 R. Nelson Snider, Tr., North Central Dues ... 15.00 Dudley’s Laundry, Cleaning _ 6.47 E. Gaskill, Labor ... 24.00 O’Neill Transfer, Freight .Cgs. ..—._ 1.25 Singer Sewing Machine Co., Repairs . 14.79 Montgomery Hdwe., Supplies . „ 3.50 Royal Typewriter Co., 3 Machines _ 192.50 Underwood Typewriter Co., 6 Machines _ 425.00 Kelso Chemical Co., Supplies _ 126.40 Hillyard Sales Co., Sup plies 54.25 United Chemical Co., Brushes . __ 22.24 Forney Arc Welders, Supplies .... 6.00 Farm Credit Adm., Sup plies 12.75 Pioneer Publ. Co., Sup plies 65.21 Carpenter Paper Co., Supplies _ 204.77 School Specialty Co., Supplies ,_ 104.01 Hammond Stephens Co., Supplies __ 31.66 Standard Office Equip. Co., Supplies _ 5.95 Omaha School Supply Co., Supplies _ _ 128.35 A. J. Nystrom & Co., Wall Map _ 15.93 Prentice Hall, Books_ 3.25 American Book Co., Books . 245.85 Charles Scribner & Sons, Books _ 30.11 John C. Winston Co., Books _—_ 104.44 Genl. Science Serv. Co., Microscope _ 25.90 Cert. Electric Co., Light Bulbs _ 53.70 McCormick Mather Publ. Co., Books_ 23.46 Webster Publ. Co., Books & Tests _ 26.40 J. B. Lippincott Co., Books _ 42.76 Follett Publ. Co., Books 83.12 Vulcan Service Co., Books ___. 3.95 Nebr. Voc. Agri. Assn., Manuals _ 12.75 Wm. H. Cook, Mileage.. 34.30 Wm. P. Gallup, Mileage 234.04 Harold Donohoe, Salary 43.25 HENRY J. LOHAUS. President Two-Day Cattle AUCTIONS AT ATKINSON Every Monday and Tuesday STARTING Monday, October 3th — 12 O’clock Noon We will hold our first Special Calf & Yearling Sale. If you wish to sell calves or yearlings on this date, you should list them immediately, so that they may be advertised. We will, as in past years, hold Calf & Yearling Auctions — Every Monday through October and November. REGULAR STOCKER — FEEDER AUCTIONS EVERY TUESDAY This will enable us to handle your consignments better and sell them at a better hour during the heavy marketing season. OUR ADVERTISING Is always released a week in advance of sale day. List your cattle a week in advance, so that buyers of former years will have this information. Phone 5141 — Atkinson Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebr. IRA H. MOSS, Secretary NOTICE OF CREATION OF STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS Public notice is hereby given that the Mayor and City Council af the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, have, by Ordinance No. 266-A, created Street Improvement Dis tricts Numbered 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, which respectively consist of the following describ ed real estate set forth at length with respect to each such num bered Street Improvement Dis trict, to-wit: STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 9 Street Improvement District No. 9 shall have the outer bound aries and include the area de scribed and established, as fol lows: Commencing at a point equi distant between the northeast and southeast comers of Block 20 of Original Town of O’Neill, Nebraska, running thence West to the center of Block 37 of Riggs Addition to the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, running thence North to the North line of said Block 37, thence running West along the South line of Douglas Street to the Northwest corner of Lot 8 in Block 38 of Riggs Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence South to the North line cl Lverett Street; running thence East to the Southeast corner of said Block, running thence South to the northeast corner of Block 41 of Riggs Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence East to the northwest corner of Block 42 of Riggs Addition to City of O’Neill; running thence South to the Northwest corner of Lot 13 of said Block 42; running tnence East to the East line of Block 29 of Original Town of O’Neill; run ning thence North to the point of beginning. The streets to be improved within said district are, Madison Street from the South line of Douglas Street to the South line of Everett Street; Everett Street from the East line of Madison Street to the West line of Third Street. STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10 Street Improvement District No. 10 shall have the outer boundaries and include the area described and established, as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 4 in Block 19 of Original Town of O’Neill, Ne braska, running thence West along the South line of Douglas Street to the Northwest corner of Lot 8 in Block 37 of Riggs Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence South to the center of Block 42 of Riggs Addi tion to the City of O’Neill; run ning thence East to the South east corner of Lot 6 in Block 41 of Riggs Addition to City of O’ Neill; running thence South to the Southeast Corner of Lot 6 in Block 44 of Riggs Addition to City of O’Neill; running thence East to the West line of Fourth Street; running thence North to the Northeast corner of Lot 16 in Block 28 of Original Town of O’Neill; running thence West to the Northwest corner of Lot 13 in Block 30 of Original Town of O’Neill running thence North to the point of Beginning. The streets to be improved within said District are, First Street from the South line of Douglas Street to the North line of Fremont Street; Fremont Street from the West line of Madison Street to the East line of fourth Street. STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 11 Street Improvement District No. 11 shall have the outer boundaries and include the area described and established as fol lows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 4 in Block 20 of Original Town of O’Neill; run ning thence West to the North west corner of Lot 4 in Block 19 of Original Town of O’Neill: running thence South to the Southwest corner of Lot 13 in Block 30 of Original Town of O’ Neill; running thence East to the Southeast corner of Lot 13 in Block 29 of Original Town of O’Neill; running thence North to the point of beginning. The streets to be improved within said District are, Second Street from the South line of Douglas Street to the North line of Fremont Street. STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 12 Street Improvement District No. 12 shall have, the outer boundaries and include the area described and established, as fol lows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 4 in Block 28 of Original Town of O’Neill; run ning thence West to the North west corner of Lot 4 in Block 29 of Original Town of O’Neill; running thence South to the Southwest comer of Lot 13 in Block 29 of Original Town of O’Neill; running thence East to the Southwest corner of Lot 13 in Block 28 of Original Town of —nP^ u—J ^ SHIP YOUR TWO-WAY CATTLE TO SHIP YOUR GRASS FAT CATTLE fo the Omaha Market where 17 local packers compete with order buyers and feeders . . . your best assurance of a better price. • • . hbrM tA&trffir Cbtt/e Afsdset/ UNION STOCK YARDS COMPANY OF OMAHA O I C V e O’Neill; running thence North to the point of beginning. The Streets to be improved within said District are, Third Street from the South line of Everet Street to the North line of Fremont Street. STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 13 Street Improvement District No. 13 shall have the outer boundaries and include the area described and established, as fol lows: Commencing at the northeast comer of Lot 24 in Block 42 of Riggs Addition to the City of O’ Neill; running thence West to the Northwest corner of Lot 1 in Block 41 of Riggs Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence South to the Southwest comer of Lot 12 in said Block 41; running thence East to the Southeast cor ner of Lot 13 in Block 42 of Riggs Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence North to the point of beginning. The Streets to be improved within said District are, Madison Street from the South line of Everett Street to the North line of Fremont Street. STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 14 Street Improvement District No. 14 shall have the outer boundaries and include the area described and established, as fol lows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Lot ?0 in Block H of McCafferty’s Second Addition to the City of O’Neill; . running thence West to the center Qf j Block 7 of Original Town of O’ Neill; running thence South to the Southwest corner of Lot 13 in Block 4 original town of O’ Neill; running thence East to the Southwest corner of Lot 13 in Block 3 of Original Town of O' Neill; running thence North to the Southwest comer of Lot 4 in Block 3 of Original Town of O’ Neill, running thence East to the Southwest comer of Lot 8 in Block I of McCafferty’s Second Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence North to the point of beginning. The Streets to be improved within said District are. Fourth Street from the North line of Benton Street to the North line of Adams Street; Adams Street from the East line of Fourth Street to the East line of Seventh Street. STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 15 Street Improvement District No. 15 shall have the outer boundaries and include the area described and established, as fol lows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 18 in Block J of McCafferty’s Second Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence West to the center point of the South line of Block I of McCafferty’s Second Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence South to the center of Block B of McCafferty’s Second Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence West to the East line of Fifth Street; running thence South to the Southwest corner of Lot 8 in Block 14 of Original Town of O’Neill, Ne braska; running thence East to the Southwest .corner of Lot 4 in Block C of Fahy’s Second Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence South to the Northwest corner of Lot 4 in Block I of Fahy’s Park Addition to the City of O’Neill- running thence East along the South line of Everett Street to the center point of the North line of Block K of Fahy’s Park Addition to the City of O’Neill; running hence North to the point of be ginning. The streets to be improved within said District are, Clay Street from the East line of Fifth Street to the West line of Eighth Street; Eighth Street from the North line of Benton Street to the South line of Everett Street. Unless a majority of the res ident owners of the property di lectly abutting on the streets to be improved, shall file with the City Clerk within twenty days after the first publication of this said notice, written objections to the creation of such districts, said improvement or improve ments in each district will be made, and the Mayor and Coun cil will proceed with the con struction of grading, curbing, guttering, paving and other inci dental work thereto in the streets in each such district in accord ance with Ordinance No. 2S6-A above referred to, and shall con tract therefor, and shall levy as sessments on the lot and parcels of land abutting on or adjacent to such streets, especially bene fited thereby in each such dis trict in proportion to such bene fits, to pay the costs of such im provements. Each of the Districts above set out, will be considered separate ly and apart from eacii other in determining the sufficiency of any objections which may be filed. TTie establishment of eith er district shall not depend upon the establishment of any other. Date of first publication Octo ber 1, 1953. J. E. DAVIS Mayor ATTEST: O. D. FRENCH City Clerk 22-24 (Seal of City of O’Neill) Svatos Services Held at Verdel Born in Bohemia; Dies at Lynch VERDEL — Funeral services for John Svatos were held on Tuesday, September 22, at 2 p.m. from the Presbyterian church of Verdel with Rev. Ferman Renner officiating. Mrs. Emil Hanzlik, Mrs. Ray Peters, and Mrs. Vendelin Hanzlik sang, “Beyond the Sunset”, “Bea utiful Isle of Somewhere”, and “Rock of Ages”. Miss Virginia Zoubek was the pianist. Pallbearers were six grandsons, Orville Svatos, Leonard Svatos, Woodrow Svatos, Freddie Svatos, Henry Svatos and Walt Svatos. Interment was made in the Riha cemetary, Monowi. John Svatos was born April 27, 1874, in Bohemia and died in the Lynch hospital after a brief ill ness. He was united in marriage to Mary Slechta of Pischelville on April 16, 1896. To this union were born seven children. Survivors include: Widow— Mary; sons—Bohus of Monowi: Anton of Chambers; James of Niobrara; daughter—Mrs. William (Daisy) Slechta of Verdel; bro thers— Frank of Alberta, Can.; James of Lynch: sisters— Annie of Lake Andes, S. D.: and Agnes of Norfolk: 17 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by twin sons, who died in infancy, also their son, John, and three brothers, Albert Joseph and Louis. Wheeler Phone Fuss Enters New Phase BARTLETT—Wheeler county’s elephone dispute entered another phase last week. In local newspapers, the Beaver Valley Phone company published a notice of dissoulution. Eighty percent of the stock holders signed the notice. It will become effective December 81 this year. The telephone company listed assets of 88 miles of wire, 65 tele phones, 1,016 poles and switching equipment. The move was apparently a counter to a decision in district court, forcing the telephone com pany to restore service to Wheel er county courthouse offices, pending a settlement in rates. Attend Soil Program, O'Neill— District 20 (Emmet' pupils and teachers witnessed the soil con servation clinic at O’Neill on Fri day, September 18. Miss Helen. Martens is teacher. Doc Schaff. Steve Fox and Anette Schaff recently were absent because of I illness.—Kathleen Grothe, report er. JOHNSON & HEMPSTEAD Livestock Commission Co. CATTLE — HOGS — SHEEP Stock Yards — Sioux City Sandhills Feeder Calf SHOW AND SALE Wednesday, October 7th SHOW 9:30 A.M. SALE 1:00 O'CLOCK O’NEILL, NEBRASKA 200-HEAD OF 4-H CALVES -200 From the Best Flerds in the Sandhills O’Neill is located on U S. Highways Nos. 281, 275, and 20 — also on the CB&Q and C&NW Railways This sale is sponsored by Commercial Feeder Cattle Producers of the Sandhills and the O'Neill Livestock Market and Businessmen of O'Neill TWO DIVISIONS — 100 Head of 4-H Club Calves and 100 Head Commercial Calves to Be Shown and Sold ■ . . a.-- -- LYLE P, DIERKS & A. NEIL DAWES Managers The Frontier Woman ... All 6 Kids Dearly, Love to Eat October! Gosh, how did this all hap pen? Only yesterday we could hardly wait until the sweet corn was ready to eat! Time has been playing some downright dirty tricks on us by slipping away so fast and we can’t do a thing about it. On second thought, I guess we did. Those jars of stuff on the shelves, those packages of frozen fruit and vegetable and pickle fruits and vegetables in the freezer, those cartons of dressed poultry and other foods! We can say we’ie proud right out loud, can’t we? It’s time now to dig gladiolus bulbs, that is, the general rule is to dig them six to eight weeks after flowering. When the leaves die down, cut off the withered tops about four inches above the ground, then dig. Bulbs are soft when first dug, so hang them in bunches or spread to dry for two or three weeks. When bulbs are dry, clean off the foliage, aull off dried roots, but don i remove the husks. Store in paper bags with naphthalene flakes or crushed mothballs (one table spoon to each 25 bulbs) to dis courage thrips. Put flakes in bag, cover with a sheet of paper, then put in the bulbs. Keep in a cool place, about 40 degrees. Now for good things to eat. This is the time of year when baked things do taste so good. PINEAPPLE SAUCE CAKE One-half cup shortening, one cup sugar, two eggs (separated), Vi teaspoon vanilla, Vi teaspoon lemon extract, one or two drops almond extract, Vi teaspoon soda, 2/3 cup crushed pineapple (un drained), 1 \ cup sifted all pur pose flour, lVi teaspoons baking powder, Vi teaspoon salt. Cream shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks and flavorings and beat well. Stir soda into pineapple and add to mixture. Sift flour with baking soda and stir into mixture, beating until evenly and smoothly blended. Add salt to egg whites and beat stiff, fold into batter. Bake in greased 8x 8x2 inch pan in moderate oven of 350 F. about 40 minutes or un uj done. cooi. r rost wim: PINEAPPLE SEVEN-MINUTE FROSTING In double boiler mix one un beaten egg white, two table spoons syrup from pineapple, % cup sugar, dash of salt. Place over boiling water and beat with rotary beater four to seven min utes, until frosting stands up in peaks when beater is lifted. Re move from heat, add % teaspoon vanilla, and V4 teaspoon lemon extract, and beat two or three minutes longer. Spread roughly on cool cake, and decorate with drained crushed pineapple. — tfw — Mother of Six Wins Subscription— Dear Blanche: All of my six kids dearly like to eat, and that’s the honest truth. So it is a project in itself to keep them well fed three times a day, not to mention a snack now and then filched be tween meals. Peanut butter candy cookies are one of the treats they cer tainly enjoy. PEANUT BUTTER CANDY COOKIES One-half cup peanut butter, % cup sugar, % cup evaporated milk, 2Vz cups corn flakes. By BLANCHE SPANN PEASE Mix peanut butter, sugar and milk to a smooth cream. Stir in cornflakes until thoroughly blended with peanut butter mix ture. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto ungreased baking sheet. Bake in a moderate oven of 375 F. for 15 minutes or until evenly browned. A cookie the whole family (pa and ma like to eat, too) really goes for is cocoanut pecan fin gers. The kids can’t keep their fingers off of them, and the shortening is lard, which means they are economical. COCOANUT PECAN FINGERS One-half cup lard, 2/3 cup confectioners sugar, one cup flour, one teaspoon salt, Vz cup chopped pecans, Vz cup cocoa nut, one teaspoon vanilla ex tract Cream lard, add sugar and other ingredients and mix thor oughly. Make into finger shaped rolls. Place on cookie sheet and bake in a moderate oven of 375 F. for 20 to 25 minutes. When cool, roll in additional confec } t'Oners sugar, if desired. For va riety, small round, crescent shap ed, and other shaped cookies can be made, if you wish. “MOTHER OF SIX” — tfw — Letters Needed Folks, we just need letters for The Frontier Woman so much. We don’t have a single seasonal one ahead to use at this writing. Why don’t you send us one? For every letter we use, we award a three months’ subscription to The Frontier. Send us a letter today, address it to Mrs. Blanche Pease, editor, The Frontier Wom an, Atkinson, Nebr. 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