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Saturday, OctcberiT953'-. THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. D. 8 show cans why men peUtlon should not granted. Nctic is further fives tbat upon such bearing thft court will determine whether such t.Uai to be dUuUuted forthwith and.

if co, to whom the tame to be so dwributed. and if such distribution made, the claim of any creditor not presented at such hearing will be barred. The total value of decedent's etat as set forth tn the petition Is $878. 37. Included In which amount Is the homestead left by the decedent valued at none.

Dated at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this 8th day of October, 153. dial BoylsLi Women Don't Know When to Expect Kisses TRIO NABBED FOR $100,000 THEFT Two Seized in Texas, One in Ohio; Most of Money Recovered I Bi-ONDE. CO MX) USE I 1 USE IT FOR ALL MV i En IvCURE USING I KNOW IT--I I I ''''iTY 8 7 WAT CALENDAR CORRESPONDENCE ANT) A 1952 (lOONTUSE I JUST USE HANONG IN BUSINESS y-Z CALENDAR.) if (T FOR THE 1 IT FOB THE CAY? THE KITCHEN? O-ywwW- S-Atf fVEAR, rN; AND WEEKS dfe 5 i I I 1 tT 1 1 vawnine like she was trying out By nAL BOYLE tsy the court: A. C. Halls.

Judge County Court. Attest: M. J. Schneider. Clerk.

By Ka therms Rost. Deputy, iSeali Siordahl, May Boe, Attorneys lor Petitioner. (Oct. 10, 17, 24) Associate rrets Staff Writer New York (JP "Why is it American husbands today don't know how to kiss a wife?" writes a young lady. "That absent-minded duty peck on the cheek they give you morn KOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the! Board of Commissioners of the City of I Sioux Falls, South Dakota, up to 10:00 a.m.

on the 26th day of October. 1953, at the office of the City Auditor of said rm mmmm a "Trv-AJ a 7 vis JZ BIN LURED OVER TW NOW. W3 cV A1 :Mf.fSh-- Xl HE GOTTA RUM IN TH' RACEr City lor furnishing of the following: BO feet 24-in. Class 150 Cast Iron pipe, M.J. with plain gaskets.

1,104 feet g-ln. Class 150 Cast Iron pipe. M.J. with lead tip gaskets. 1,728 feet -in.

Class 150 Cast Iron pipe 400 feet with plain gaskets, 1.328 feet with lead tip gaskets. ing and evening is more fitting for a mother than a wife. "What's wrong with husbands anyway? There is no sparkle to their sparking." Well, this matrimon i a 1 problem sounded so impor All bids must be based on FOB Sioux Fails, South Dakota. rJKML u-TrTJA ftiAi? i v' 'JF fJ "YiHii PJ Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or draft for live per cent (57) of the amount of the bid, such check to be certified or issued by either a state or national bank Dallas, Oct. 17 (F) A tip that two men were spending a lot cf money in an east Dallas beer tavern led officers to recovery of most of approximately $100,000 believed taken in a West Virginia robbery.

The money was taken from the home of Dr. V. P. Sammons in Wheeling, W.Va., last Tuesday. The case broke in three cities late yesterday and early today.

Before dawn, police had recovered $27,795 in a box underneath some dirty clothes in a Dallas apartment; $30210 in a suitcase at the Corpus Christi, Birport, and $36,435 in a suitcase in a railway express car in Lima, Ohio. Three Men Held Dallas police held two men. A third was held in Lima. Dallas Detective Capt. P.

B. Leach said that Wheeling had wired that charges had been filed against the two held here and officers were being sent to eet them. domiciled In the State of South Dakota. By virtue of statutory authority, pref-l renece win De given to materials, products, i and supplies found or produced within 1 the State of South Dakota. C-r f2 II e-nv II Y'A 11 I The Board of Commissioners reserves I the right to accept or reject any part oil or ail mas.

3. li. Smalley, City Auditor. (Oct. 10.

17, 24) for a role as understudy to the Grand Canyon." The most sensible kiss at breakfast time, the husbands voted, was thj kind that a fellow, going out the front door, can throw back over his shoulder to his soul-mate as she stands wistfully waving him godspeed from the other side of the living room. Would Require Oath They also agreed it should be part of the marriage oath that no wife should expect to be kissed when her spouse first returns at eventide to his hearth, footsore and weary from his toil. "Why should I spend a hard day at the office getting callouses on my hands from patting the boss on the back," demanded a fifth husband, "and then have to bribe my wife with a kiss to get into my own home? It was better in the olden days. Why shouldn't a wife meet her guy at the door with a basin of hot water and bathe his tired feet? Doesn't that make more sense?" "Hear! Hear!" shouted the happy husbands, each of whom admitted privately later he wouldn't dare suggest the Idea to his own wife. Every husband was stoutly certain he knew all there was to know about the proper art of a wife.

But there was a sharp disagreement as to the right times to do it. On honeymoons, weekends, vacations, anniversaries and when the moon is fun," said the younger "Oh, if you kiss them on the honeymoon, anniversaries and every other St. Valentine's Day that's enough for the average wife," counseled the older husbands. "You don't want to bore or pamper her by overdoing it and take all the romance away. Remember, the man who built the Brooklyn Bridge didn't make a nuisance of himself by building 50 more like it." I 1 'f nZHAPS VOU'D 8ETTK I I'M SO MAFPY YOU MUST MS EM JA VOU'RS UNDE J) COME WITH I PROMISE A CAMS BACK, MRS.

CONAO ESAOT NOTICE TO BIDDERS impostamt THAT I TELL i Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, up to 10:00 am. on the 26th day of October, 1953, at the office of the City Auditor of said Leach identified the two arrested "hfre as Harry H. Ward, 43, and i Jimmy Furritt, 34, both of Dallas. Lima Police Chief K. L.

Westbay said Phillip Anderson. 46, who gave City for furnishing ot the following: 3,000 ft. more or less No. 12-15 conductor color code copper traffic signal cable. 2.000 ft.

more or less No. 12-T conductor color code copper traffic signal cable. Covering Neoprene or equal. 1 MS. A.

Specifications. his home as Dallas, haa Deen charged in Wheeling with robbery lend that he had waived extrao tion. The charge was filed after 'Anderson had been questioned by All bids must be based on FOB Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or draft, for five per cent (5) of the amount of the bid, such check to be certified or issued by either a state or national bank and Wheeling officers. tant I polled a Boyle group of career husbands on the youg lady's criticism.

The response was unanimous. To a man they denounced it as a caddish female slur but mournfully agreed it was no more than a fellow could expect, modern woman being as confused as she i3. "The average wife now tries to mother her husband as if he were a dependent child," said one amateur psychologist. "Is it any wonder then if he subconsciously gets even by kissing her as if she were the gal who harried his dear old dad?" "Mother i nothing mean smother him," objected a recent grass widower. "I finally got weaned from mine in a divorce court.

The best way to kiss a wife is to kiss her good-by." "Well, now let's be fair about this," broke in a third husband. "Ji isn't really a question of whether we know how to kiss a wife, but whether she will ever learn the right time to be kissed. Not Hour of Charm "A wife doesn't realize how she looks at the breakfast table, dimmed only by the haze rising from a soft boiled egg. It is not exactly her hour of charm. The American husband is the gamest guy in history because he is able to face her and give her that peck on the cheek.

"The least she could do is cooperate by providing him with blinders." "Where else can you kiss them except on the cheek when you go to work?" bristled another husband. "When I leave, my wife's always get her mouth wide open, Acting on a tip given by a man with whom Anderson was staying at Lima, police found $36,435 in a domiciled in tne state oi eoutn uanota. By virtue of statutory authority, preference will be elven to materials. Droducts. at the Railway Express 'Agency.

They believed the man 'sWho gave them the tip was not and supplies found or produced within the State of South Dakota. The Board of Commissioners reserves the rlRht to accept or reject any part u-- 1 Implicated in the robbery. Chest of Money Looted oi or an Dias. 3. L.

Smalley, City Auditor. (Oct. 10. 17, 24) J'Jia w' VVi, a ivytta apt MM V'' I I "5 SEE.WHAPPA I TELL I VWNI Be MmriX( vVmP 7 VA.JOE, ONE PUNCH A JET PILOT IH-L GET VOU I JUST ONE, lORry-r- Jch'Zsi IV WE KIN MAKE WHEEEE 7E ICE FOR, YA HEAR WHAT I A T0 ZlZT '1M A I'M A JET. YOUR EYE.

4 hey, junior- VZTI From what Dallas police could gather, two men went to the Sam- ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF JOl.VJ.' TENANCY jinons home, tied up the doctor's Bister and a maid and looted a chest containing the money. A third man, the driver of the car. 8tate of South Dakota County of Minnehaha, ss. In Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit. In the Matter of the Termination of the Joint Tenancy of Lewis L.

Leavltt waited outside. After questioning, Fugitt took po- In and to Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen! NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Sids will be received by the Board of Commissioners ol the Citv of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the Office of the City Auditor of said City in the City Hall until 10:80 o'clock A.M., on the 2nd day (16) In Block Five 5t of Boyce's Addition to the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County. South Dakota. Hollis A. Hawkey, having filed with the Clerk of this Court and presented to the undersigned Judge of this court a peti of November, 1953, and will then be publicly opened and read.

Such bids shall cover the construction of tion setting forth that Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16) In Block Five (5) of Boyce's Addition to the City of Sioux Falls. Minnehaha County. South Dakota. 1 M-J i A II 11 I J'ivX I I.V.. to St.

Louis, and then the driver of the car went on to Lima. The other two stayed in St. Louis through last Wednesday and then flew to Dallas early Thursday. That night police got their tip. They arrested one "of the men at a Dallas hotel and the other at a tavern.

After question, Fugitt took po-, lice to his apartment and showed them a tool box hidden under some dirty clothes in a closet. The box contained $27,795. I XT r-f il ill If Tun Ti II Tit -1 i I were conveyed to Lewis L. Leavitt and Belle A. Leavltt as joint tenants and! not as tenants in common, with the right) Sanitary Sewer on the following streets, Lyndaie Avenue from Oak Street to Thirtv-thlrd Street.

Jefferson Avenue from Oak Street to Thirty-third Street. Thirty-third Street from Western Avenue to Lyndaie Avenue. Thirty-first Street from Western Avenue Lyndaie Avenue. Thirty-first Street from Western Avenue to Jefferson Avenue, In the Citv of Sioux Falls. Plans, sneeifl- of survivorship, that the said Lewis L.

I Leavitt died on March 22, 1944, and i I SIIICAPPy LEE, THIS FORMWA I'LL BE PARMER LEBMU5TVE tttZ -l i lTVil jrgff PEAL SPORT? A CHARMS LEFTANPFOgeOTmSBAfeTt A OkJ ilwp-jM that by reason of his death all of his interest In and to said premises terminated and that the said Belle A. Leavitt on that date became the owner in fee simple of said premises and that your Pe TOWELS NEEDED catlons and bidding blanks may be procured at the Office of the City Engineer at the City Hall. titioner, Mpins A. Hawitey, is now tne i owner In fee simple of said premises In I joint tenancy with her husband, George All prODOsals must be made noon blank forms furnished by the City of Sioux Falls. AFTER PARADE; PICK WINNERS Alternate Dias may Be submitted oasea "Ward had a baggage check for a suitcase on a plane to Corpus Christi.

Dallas officers notified Corpus Christi officers, and the suitcase was seized there. Henry Hawkey, and prays this Court for an Order fixing the time and place I for hearing said Petition, and that upon I said hearing the interests of Lewis L.I on two methods of rmvment. Bid shall provide for payment in Certificates of Special Assessment payable in three Leavltt and his belrs in and to said I premises be terminated. Now therefore, on application of Peti annual installments levied against the abutting property for all work. Bid shall provide for cavment in cash from More than 70 units paraded tioner and on motion of Lacey Perry, her attorneys.

throueh down-town Sioux rails the proceeds of special assessment bonds Friday in a steady rain as Wash issued by the City for such purpose in lieu of special assessment certificates. It is by the court ordered that saldl Petition be heard by this Court in its I courtrooms in the Minnehaha County I Police said the two held here had made oral statements. They said the men who robbed the Sammons house had agreed to pay an "unknown woman" $10,000 for information on Dr. Sammons By virtue or statutory autnority prefer ence will be given materials, products and ington High School students staged their annual Orange Letter Day Darade. But even the rain couldn't Courthouse in the City of Sioux Fans, South Dakota, on the 2nd day of Novem-1 supplies found or produced within the State of South Dakota.

ber, 1953, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on saidl day when and where any person Inter put out the homecoming spirit which the somewhat disappointed. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or draft for five per cent 59t of the amount of ested may aoDear and be heard, and It is further ordered that Notice or said I but still happy, students displayed hearing be given as required by Chap lit i 's. Vst. i nsf i ii is mviww a "vi i it the bid, such check to be certified or issued by either a state or national bank fl, I nmnf Ml'MI'l" TiiillillllUl Hi I Ml wn iMiiira.iM.wmtnl iter 37 of the South Dakota Code of 1939.

and the activities at his residence. Records on file here show that Ward received two years in the Texas Penitentiary in 1935 for burglary and three to four years in New Mexico in 1932 for burglary. Three divisions of judging were as amended, and that no further notice I domiciled within this State and payable to the City of Sioux Palls. South Dakota. held for parade entries with the This sum is a guarantee that if the pro Dramatic Club taking first place in the most beautiful classification.

The float was constructed of colored napkins, mostly white, that formed be required. Dated this Sth day of October, 1953. By the Court: Roy D. Bums, Judge. Attest: M.

J. Schneider, Clerk. Bv Katherine Rost, Deputy. (Seal) (Oct. 10.

17, 24) INDIAN STUDY PLAN posal is accepted, a contract will be entered into and Its performance properly secured. The said City reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. City of Sioux Palls, South Dakota, J. L. Smallev, City Auditor (Oct.

17, 24, 31, 19531 a canopy shell under wnicn was BY MUNDT FAVORED THIMK yfcAM 1 THE WAV HE RUSHES VE HISITTEP 15 HE'S QUITE TAKEM CAV JAT AN OUT OF HERE I jTvT TOtIlimIddT iwNS A LtTTlI WITH HE i SAA.lr, V-A1NT HAD TIME TO fer- I NorJm AK' wKiEJ wroSA.5rV certainlv see fkA6ALcS tell him 'bout mv -gt: wsSSSffal 'Mmt their date club I j-i4 HB 'VnT-q fitK: TRiF8 jflH rryATL r'rSem JC tVfeftu seated a girl representing a snow queen. Girls in white formals were on either side of the queen. i NOTICE TO BIDDERS MINUTES Second award in the most beau The Board of Commissioners of the City tiful division went to Homeroom Sealed bids will be received by the of South Sioux Falls, 6.D., met in regular session at the City Hall, Monday, October 5th. 1953 at 8:00 P.M. with the following Board of Commissioners of the Citv of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the Office of the City Auditor of said City until: members present at roll call; Commissioner Madison.

S.D., Oct. 17 The President's committee on overlapping authority In state and federal government will include in its work a study of law enforcement on Indian Reservations, Sen. Mundt (R-SD) has been notified. Mundt recently asked that the Indian matter be studied in a telegram he sent to the committee chairman, Dean Clarence Manion. 10:00 a.m.

o'clock on October 19. 1953, i Plaugher and Mr. Mayor Iverson, Abraham and will then be publicly opened and; being absent. read. 422.

The float depicted the famous Romeo and Juliet scene. "Frost Em," a float showing a large cake being frosted by a young miss, won third place. It was entered by Homeroom 426. A large crepe-paper dog followed by a tiny pup took honors in the most humorous division. The float carried the slogan, "To make a Minutes oi the last regular meeting and the meeting of the canvassing Board were read and approved as read.

Plaugher moved and Iverson seconded a motion granting H. M. Robinson a permit for the Great Northern Railway (3m. to construct a spur track along the South Such bids shall call for supplying approximately 2.500 lineal feet of Sewer Pipe for Storm Sewers for the City of Sioux Falls. Bids shall be submitted on 18 inch, 21 inch and 24 Inch sizes.

Specifications and bid blanks may be procured at the Office of the City Engineer at the Citv Hall. Manlon replied that the project would be put on the committee's side of Blocks two and four of Freed's Additions to South Sioux Falls, motion agenda and that Mundt would be AH proposals must be submitted on blank carried by two votes, yes. lont 6t0ry Short nip 'cm." and was forms furnished by the City Engineer. The hearing for the closing of a Dortlon given an opportunity to testify be fore the group. of 35th street was postponed until all the Board members are present.

enterpd hv the Twnpr-Y-Tppnprs Bv virtue of statutory authority oref-cmeieu ay uie letuer xe en ers. ererice be Blven materials, products Homeroom 207 received second place and supplies found or produced within naugner moved ana iverson seconded the State of South Dakota. and Gibbs Hi Yi was third. the adoption of the following Resolution, motion carried by two votes, yes. An Indian scene called, "Central's Last Stand," was awarded first place in the most original classifi Pavment will be mads In cash after January 1, 1954.

Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or draft for five per cent of the amount of the bid, such check to be certified or A 1 Vm barter let Bill vou dd 1 That's right, Skeezix. .1 hope flrffg) fqj)Ui rl In WtS Sif II ones taka Jwj. kTl cation, but the organization enter- RESOLUTION Resolution vacating Center Avenue from the south side of iWth Street to the north side of 4uth Street in the City of South Sioux Falls, State of South Dakota. Whereas, there has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of the Citv a iuru ui ciLIiri make ur usiiuuni inr the Iloat was not Known because domiciled within this state and payable to the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. the rain washed off the signs.

of South Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and filed with the City Auditor a petition of the owners of all of the real property This sum is a guarantee that If the proposal is accepted, a contract will be entered into and ts performance properly secured. The said City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. J. L.

Smalley, City Auditor. (Oct. 3, 10. 17) abutting upon Center Avenue from the south side of 39th Street to the north side Homeroom 323 received second place with the "Chuggin' to Victory" and Homeroom 209 was third with their "Dragnet" theme. Towels came in mighty handy after the rain-swept parade through the downtown business section.

of 40th Street, praying that the aforesaid street be vacated and said petition has come on regularly for hearing pursuant to notice duly given and published as pro- vided bv statute: and Whereas, the said petition has been NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING STHE duly examined and the matter duly Investigated by the Board of Commissioners of the City of South Sioux Falls and the said Board has heard the testimony introduced In support of said petition, and it appearing by a two-thirds vote of all of the members of the Board of Commls IVI sioners that said petition should be grant ed upon the conditions nereinaiter ex Dressed: I Ml! I l.lllll I I 'I I I i I II I. ,1,1 I ,1 II Vl -BUY Now therefore, be It resolved by the Board of Commissioners of the City of South Sioux Falls, South Dakota, that ai I IP "VU WOULD DATUFD A IfllJTWAPKMV A MEAN i I A TH I ifcfttSfc I VfM i Wfl U. AO. AT J-S I Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the City ot Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to be held at 9:00 o'colck a.m. on Monday, October 19, 1953.

in the Commission Room in the City Hall in said City there will be brought up for consideration and for adoption with or without amendments or revision an ordinance proposing to amend the inning ordinance, Title 15, of Ordinance 1370. as amended and re-enacted by Ordinance 1600, by rezoning the property described as: Lots 8 and 9 and that portion of Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7. lying South of Center Line of R. right-of-way. Block 25.

Covell's Second Addition and Lot 1, Block 19, Covell's Second Addition in the City of Sioux FaUs, Minnehaha County. South Dakota, Farmers Feted at Kennebec Banquet Kennebec, S.D., Oct. 17 An address by Chris Mack, farm service director of radio station WNAX at Yankton, and the presentation of achievement awards highlighted the conservation banquet here. Three men were presented grand championship plaques for outstanding work in farm products by A. S.

Boe, Presho, president of the County Crop Improvement Association. Center Avenue from the south side of 39th Street to the north side of 40tb Street N- PUN AROUNP NIGHTS -7 A' THAT. In the City of South Sioux Falls. County and the same hereby vacated, subject to an easement reserved py tne city oi soutn Sioux Falls In, over, and upon such va cated street tor drainage, sewer, water, and gas mains, electric and telephone lines, ana an pudiic utility uses reauirea -SELL -RENT -HIRE -FIND National Want Ad Week SPECIAL 15 Word Want fid from a a two family dwelling use or authorized by the City of South Sioux Falls and that the City Auditor shall cause to be filed with the Register of Deeds of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, a district to an a multiple dwelling use district, at which time and place all persons interested will be given a full, fair They are Kenneth Forell, Reliance, transcript of such resolution duly certified tnc, and complete hearing thereon. for his work in grass seed Vn uniru ,1 r.iia, ouuui nVfl, miiiiucjg, uiuiey, uuuitnu 28in day of September, 1953.

J. L. Smalley, Knutson Vivian, legumes ay tne saia Auditor. Adopted this 5th day of October, 1953. Sherman A.

Iverson, Mayor Attest: V. A. Barnes, City Auditor City Auditor. 3, 10. 17) Greater South Dakota Associa (Oct.

For 7 Police Magistrate's report was accepted Days ana ptacea on lite. John Schllt was granted permit to tion awards went to Lester Bowar, Vivian; Louis Hieb, Reliance, and Drolly Presho. Bowar participate in a three day course at Brookings next month. These awards were presented by -Robert Myers. erect a warehouse on the east side of Spring Avenue between 35th and 37th Streets.

On motion the following bills and pay I I I MEANWHILEV THINK-I I TRAILED WHAT HOW il fc I -7 BAD NEWS! -T HIM AND SHOT HE UNDOUBTEDLY roll were approved for payment by two votes, yes: Director of Revenue $122.70: Old Age A I THERE GOES IQ IT -7DrOkll Fl 1 PKNUt OOI 11 IM KLANt- WfcNT FOR. HELP I 7 WsmXr ZIRC -A VsA AWAV IN A PLANEjV BUT IT WDNT WE MUST DISPOSE Survivors Ins. $92.6: J. Blom S2S0 00 J. Zimmer S35.10: V.

Barnes M.0.00; Additional Words 20c Ea. Chas. H. Peiper 375 00; J. B.

SchulU 175 00; W. Abraham C. D. Plaugher $75 00; H. Rupp $.275.00: Baete-Forseth NOTICE OF HEARING PKTITIOV FOR blMMAEV ADMINISTRATION Slate of 8outh Dakota, County of Minnehaha, ss.

In County Court. In the Matter ol the Estate of Alexander C. Mackay, deceased. The State of South Dakota sends greetings to Nellie E. Mackay, heirs, heirs at law, legatees, devisees, and known creditors of Alexander C.

deceased, and to all persons Interested In said estate: Notice is hereby given that Nellie E. Mackay, whose post office address is 911 S. Covell Sioux Falls. S.D. has filed with the Judge of this court a petition praying for summary administration of the estate of Alexander C.

Mackav, deceased, whose post office address was 911 8. Covell Sioux Falls, S.D, and who died on the 10th day of May, 1953, and that Monday, the 2nd day of November, 1953, at two o'clock P.M., of said day, at the office of the County Judge in the County Court House, In the City of Bloux Falls, In said County of Minnehaha. South Dakota, has 1410 00. rJTS. I T--fct- A 7 Board adjourned by two votes yes to reconvene as a canvassing Board for the election held September 10, 1953.

Upon a canvass of the votes at the elec S.D. OIL TEST LIST COMPILED IN PIERRE Pierre, Oct. 17 () Secretary of State Gerald ine Ostroot said today she had compiled a list of oil tests which have been authorized since Jan. 1, 1951, in South Dakota. Drilling was never started on four of the 49 permits issued.

Nine of the wells were listed as "pending." That is, plugging has not been authorized. Miss Ostroot said the lists are available for those interested in oil exploration, tion held September 18, 1953 there were 41 votes cast In the 1st Ward and 24 In the 2nd Ward for the change to the Aldermanic form of Government and there were 67 votes cast in the 1st Ward and 32 in the 2nd Ward against the change to the Aldermanic form of Government, the total for the two Wards beine 65 for the channe 4-5811 and 99 against the change, the results show the present form of government Is Deen ret lor hearing said petition, when to continue FOR AN AD TAKER "For Quicker Results-It's The Argus-Leader" and where any heir heir at law. legatee. Moved to adlourn by two votes, yes. V.

A. Barnes, City Auditor (Oct. 17) devisee, creditor, or person Interested In said estate may appear and assert any rih( as to such estate, and. If be desires,.

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