Legal Notices (First pub. Oct. 8, 1953) Julius D Cronin, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE 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 Juliana Kamphaus, is plaintiff and Joe Kamphaus, et al, are defendants, directing me as Referee to sell the following de scribed real property, to-wit: The West Half and the South east Quarter of Section Five; the West Half and the West Half of the East Half of Sec tion Eight; and the Northeast Quarter of Section Nine, all in Township Twenty-six, North, Range thirteen, West of the 6th P.M., Holt County, Nebras ka, and, The Northwest Quarter of Sec tion Nine, in Township Twen ty-six, North, Range Thirteen, West of the 6th P.M., Holt County, Nebraska. I will sell said real estate at public auction to the high est bidder for cash on the 9th day of November, A.D., 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M., of said day at the front door of the Court House, in the city of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. Terms of sale 20% cash on date of sale, bal ance. payable in cash on confirm .ation. Abstracts of title are furnished and can be examined in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, of Holt County, Nebras ka. FRANCIS D. LEE, * Sole Referee 23-27 (First pub. Oct. 1, 1853) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3933 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 25th, 1953. In the Matter of the Estate of David Alfred Johnson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all • persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Neva Blanche Johnson as Ad ministratrix of said estate, and will be heard October 21, 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebras ka. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 22-24 (First pub. Oct. 1, 1953) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3934 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 30, 1953. In the Matter of the Estate of Herbert R. Rouse, De ceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of. Blanche E. Rouse as Admin istratrix of said estate, and will be heard October 22. 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M., at the County . Court Room in O’Neill, Nebras led. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 22-24c NOTICE OF CREATION OF STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS Public notice is hereby given ( that the Mayor and City Council | of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, have, by Ordinance No. 266-A, created Street Improvement Dis tricts Numbered 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 j 14 and 15, which respectively consist of the following describ ed real estate set forth at length with respect to each such num- l 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 corners 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 ot Everett 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 thence East to the East line of Block 29 of Original Town of O’Neill; run ning thence North to the point of beginning. Tne 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 Comer 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 comer of Lot 16 in Block 28 of Original Town of O’Neill; running thence West to the Northwest comer of Lot 13 1 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 comer 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 comer 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 comer of Lot 4 in Block 28 of Original Town of O’Neill; run ning thence West to the North west comer 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 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. i imrau v iLiviJiiii i 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 corner 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 20 in Block H of McCafferty’s Second Addition to the City of O’Neill; running thence West to the center of 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 Southwesr corner of Lot 8 in Block 14 or Original Town of O’Neill, Ne braska; running thence East to the Southwest corner of Lot 4 m 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 struction of grading, curbing, made, and the Mayor and Coun cil will proceed with the con guttering, paving and other inci dental work thereto in the streets in each such district in accord ance with Ordinance No. 266-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 each other in determining the sufficiency of any objections which may be filed. The establishment of eith er district shall not depend upon he 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) Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook, Mrs. Etta Kellar, Mrs. John Win termote and Mrs. Letha Cook were Sunday dinner guests in the Keith Sexton home. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Osborne and Sharon of Winner, S.D., same Saturday and visited over Sun day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burch of O’Neill, Mrs. Hattie Tibbets and Mrs. Genevieve Bell were Sunday dinner guests in the L. V. Cooper home. Sunday dinner guests in the Wilbur Osborne home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osborne of Wisner, Mr. Osborne’s sister and husband of California, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Osborne and Sharon of Winner, S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osborne of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Newhouse drove to Pickstown, S.D., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Curry and family of Baldwin Park, Calif., visited Tuesday, October 6, in the T. E. Newhouse and Charles Grimes homes. Mrs. Curry is a niece of Mrs. Newhouse and Mr. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay left Sunday for Chicago, 111., to spend a two week’s vacation. Their dau ghter, Ellen, is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley, and their son, Ronnie, is spending the time with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc Kay. Mr. sind Mrs. E. R. Carpenter visited her father, M. E. Carpen ter, at Oakdale Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Carl McConnell and children of Neligh were call ers in the home of Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Hansberry and in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Ritter bush drove to Central City Sun dav to visit her father, Amie Mace, sr„ who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Elkins of Norfolk spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Elkins. Miss Katheryn Newhouse, teacher in the Neligh school, spent Tuesday evening, October 6, with her parents and visited cousins from California, who were visit ing the T. E. Newhouse home. Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker in O’NeilL with NATURAL GAS PANELRAY HEATING Natural Gas Panelray heating is just like sun shine . . . there’s a warm glow over the whole room and it’s there almost as soon as you turn Panelray on. Gone forever are cold floors, drafts and cold spots. You get radiant heat plus circulated heat with modem Natural Gas Panelray heating. Cold Weather Is Not Far Off_Act Now Don't wait until snow flies. And don't go another winter without the comfort of Natural Gas heating. Your family will thank you a thousand times for the carefree comfort Natural Gas heating will bring to your home. Your Kansas-Nebraska Manager will Help Pick the Right Heating Unit for Your Home There's a Natural Gas heating unit to fit every home. Whether you buy from us or your favorite heating equipment dealer, your Kansas-Nebraska manager will be pleased to help you select the heating equipment best suited for your home. EASY TERMS WITH YOUR GAS BILL For Dependable GAS Service Ainsworth Monument Works Ainsworth, Nebraska Display oa Highway 20 Corn Support $1.54 Bushel The support price in Holt coun ty is SI.54 per bushel and applica tion for loans and purchase agree ments may be made from October 20. 3953 through May 31, 1954, at the county PMA office. This price is applicable for corn stored on the farm if the corn grades Number 3 of better or Number 4 because of test weight only. Ear com containing not in excess of 20.5 percent moisture will be eligible for loan until February 28, 1954. Subsequent to that date and until March 31, 1954, corn with 19 percent moist ure will be eligible. From then until April 30, 1954, not in excess of 17.5 percent moisture will be eligible. During the month of May, 1954, not in excess of 15.5 percent moisture will be eligible for loan. Shelled com may be sealed at any time on the farm provided that it does not have in excess of 13.5 percent moisture and meets other grading requirements. xioit county is in an area wnere a crib width of 10 feet is per missable. In the case of a round crib, two-thirds of the diameter shall be considered the width un less there is a ventilator, in which case the radius will be considered the crib width. All temporary cribs must have a floor supported above the ground to allow vent ilation. Permant cribs with cem ent slab floors are acceptable. Ad ditional storage provided in in driveways of permanent cribs must have a double wall on both sides of the driveway to allow for ventilation and if the drive way does not have a permanent floor, the temporary floor must be supported above the ground to permit ventilation. Boards of any other material laid flat on the ground will not be acceptable as a floor. All cribs must be por vided with a permanent type roof of wood or metal supported above the corn to permit ventilation. Ewing News Pvt. James Good, who was home on a 10 day furlough from Camp Chaffee, Ark., described some of his experiences during a 12-week basic training before the Boy Scout troop prior to leaving Tuesday evening. He was junior scoutmaster of troop 181 of Ewing before leaving for army service. Private Good left early Wednes day, October 7, for Camp Chaffee and expects to leave soon for an 18-month assignment in Germany. Mrs. Earl Billings and Mrs. Ed na Lofquest visited Wednesday, October 7, with Mrs. Billings’ mother, Mrs. Myrtle Kimes at Clearwater. Mrs. Kimes will soon leave for California to spend the winter months at the home of her son, Leo Kimes, and family. Mrs. Carrie Bernhardt, sister of Mrs. Kimes, who has been visit ing her, returned to Ewing with Mrs. Billings and Mrs. Lofquest. Monuments of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O' NeilL phone 139-J. 37tf Miss Fern Pruden, district ad visor for the Future Homemakers of America, was guest speaker at the recent convention of district 7 at David City. Miss Pruden spoke at the noon luncheon on “Highlights of the National FHA Convention”. She attended this convention at Columbus, O., last summer. Miss Helen Rotherham, vice-president of the local FHA, district 6 secretary, and a candid ate for state secretary, attended the David City convention with Miss Pruden. Pvt. Jerry Rotherham, who re cently spent a leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rother ham, has left for a station in Washington state and expects to be sent to the Far East. Cpl. Vin cent Rotherham, now serving in Korea, has recently been promot ed from private-first-class. Boy Scout troop 181 of Ewing is making plans to attend the Boy Scout fair to be held on Sunday, October 18, at the O’Neill Legion hall. The purpose of the fair is to bring the actual scouting pro gram to the public. Included in the demonstrations will be fire ignited by flint and steel, first aid bandage, tying and signaling. Benjamin Larsen left Monday for Wood, S. D., where he will spend several days on business this week. Miss Ina Bennett had as her guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Morrow and family of O’Neill, Mrs. Flora Young and family of Orchard. Miss Franca# Rotherham and Mrs. John Archer attended a dis trict meeting of the polio fouzug ation at O’Neill on Wednesday' evening, Oct. 8. Miss Rotherham who is at present Holt county treasurer of the polio foundation, was awarded a five-year service pin. Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Office Hours 9 a.m.-5 p m. Spencer State Bank Building Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebr. 21tf LIVESTOCK AUCTION1 2 Days a Week Beginning October 5th and 6th and con tinuing through the fall marketing season. Sales Begin at 12:00 Sharp ★ Special Calf and Yearling Sale Every Monday ★ All Classes Sell on Our Regular Tuesday Sale List your consignments early so we may properly advertuie them and include them on our SPECIAL MAILING LIST which goes to over "6,000 Corn Belt Feeders” weekly. • ° 1 — This Year’s 1 All Aberdeen Angus Auction is set for FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16. Listings will be limited f to 2500 head. All entries should be in this week. Make listings direct at our office to avoid delay. WE WILL HAVE THE BUYERS j This firm has been under continuous management for 26 years: Your best assurance of a satisfactory selling medium. Atkinson Livestock Market j Phone 5141 Atkinson, Nebr. 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