JL A & V* w* Proceedings of the Holt County Board of Supervisors a - -- - (Continued from an earlier issue) O’Neill, Nebraska, June 27, 1946, 10:00 a m Holt County Board of Super visors met as p^ r adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. . Minutes of the previous meet ing read and approved as rca“ Motion by Collins, seconded by Schollmcyer, that the insurance on the Court House be increased $45,000.00. , , . Motion by Stein, seconded by Clark, that Ed Campbell, O Neill. Nebr., Mrs. H W Hubbard, Chambers, and W. P. Dailey, Em met, Nebr., each be awarded a $15,000.00 Policy. 12:00. Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 p m_ O'Neill, Nebraska, June U, 1946, 1:00 pm. Holt County Board of Super visors met as pt r adjournment. All member, present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. , , . Motion by Wulf. seconded by Hubband that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Unemploy ment Relief Fund in payment of same: Dr. E. J. Bild -$ 8.50 Brown McDonald Co.-» 85 Council Oak Store - 1 Mort Gill 600 Hoskinson M'rc. Co. - 10.00 Marlatt’s Grocery - 2U.UU Tliad E. Saunders - 49 75 Watson Grocery — 10-Jw Drs- Brown & French -MW Agnes Collamer .— *250 Farmers Union Store 1 nn Esther Cole Harris 8 00 Ideal Market --■— f®.00 Dr. N. P. McKee - • 1" »° Mrs. John Soger 2.50 Wayne Hospital •••■ 75.00 Motion by Wulf, seconded by Stein that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: American Stencil Co. $ 15.75 Atkinson Graphic ..— 181.31 Dr L. A. Carter 19 00 Andy Clark . 8 40 DRS. BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glassei Correctly Fitted Kenirience ) lb. brown, lli Phone* I l»r. French, 241 Geo. E. Collins-18.20 Charles Conaro-9.00 H. E. Coyne-22.62 H. E. Coyne-4.00 Curtis 1000 Inc.- 4.85 The Frontier-65.95 Tom Gaffney —_. 13.50 Holt Co- Independent — 312.72 H. W. Hubbard_ 30 00 Arthur Humpal - -6.83 Keystone View Co. - 9-71 K-B Printing Co.- 58 45 Ed J. Matousek.. 17.36 Moore-Noble Lumber Co.- 334.58 Moore-Noble Lumber Co. 185.49 Nat’l Assoc. County Officials --16.00 Norfolk Daily News — 28.35 P. J. O’Donnell _ 17 50 LeRoy C. Richards _ 10.00 Jos. Schollmeyer - 12 70 Standard Blue Print Co. 5.49 Atkinson Graphic -1,042.66 Campbell Lumber Co. — 95 84 Andy Clark _ 35.00 Geo. E. Collins _ 30.00 Chas. Conaro . 2.50 Consumers Pub. Power — 79 25 H. E. Coyne..- 11.99 Crabb Oil Co.. 1 00 Dale Fetrow. 4.00 The Frontier _ 29.10 L. P. Hayes_ 5 20 Holt Co. Publishers Ass’n. _ 847.41 H. W. Hubbard_26.80 K-B Printing Co. _ 78.34 T. C. Lord Co.. 55 20 Ed J. Matousek ... 70 00 Milburn & Scott - 11.28 Moore-Noble Lumber Co. 3 05 E. J. McCartney _ .... 55.00 Norfolk Daily News .. 67.94 Northwestern Bell Tel. Co. . 87.94 C. W- Pettijohn _ 5.00 Jos- Schollmeyer _ 35.00 Thos. Slattery _,_ 2.64 J. S. Stein _ 50.00 J. C. Stein _ 20.00 W. E. Wulf 41.64 J. Ed Hancock Election Board Claims ~ -.1431.65 Underwood Corporation 252.00 W. E. Wulf . 45.00 Bricker Typewriter Co. 38.80 3:00 p.m. On motion the Board adjourned until July 23, 1946, at 10:00 a m, unless called in before by the Clerk. ED J. MATOUSEK, Chairman. RUTH HOFFMAN, County Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, July 17, 1946 10:00 a. . The Holt County Board of Supervisors met at this time at the call of the clerk. Matousek, Wulf, Stein and Clark present. The meeting was called to order by the chairman. Elgie C. Bute, Deputy Auditor from the State Auditor’s Office and Budget Director J. Ed Han cock met with the board and the forenoon was spent discussing and planning the budget for Holt County for the coming year. 12:00 noon. On motion the ad journed until 1:00 p. m. O’Neill, Nebraska, July 17, 1946 Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. Matousek, Wulf, Stein and Clark present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. The Condemnation Prodceed ings of the proposed Road in District 1 was discussed at this time. It was decided to hold a Insurance Bonds GEO. C. ROBERTSON O'Neill. Nebr. Office: %-block north of First National Bank Real Estate Loans CALL 197J O’NEILL FLOWER SHOP FOR —Cut Flowers —Bouquets —Funeral Sprays Flowers for emergency orders on hand at all times. Call or write your order in by 3 p. m. of the day proceeding date flowers are wanted, as we have 12-hour service from large green hous es. It’s a possibility we might be short and have to order more flowers Old Friends are the Best! i ~":'Qua&y COPR. 1946, FALSTAFF BREWING CORP.. ST.IOIHS • OMAHA • NEW ORLEANS hearing on this proposed road on July 24, 1946, at 2:30 p. m. in the Supervisors Office at the court house in O’Neill. The Sheriff was asked to notify the apprais ers and he and J. C. Stein to notify all persons interested in the Road to appear before the board at that time. 5:00 p. m. On motion the board adjourned until their regular meeting July 23, 1946. ED J. MATOUSEK Chairman RUTH HOFFMAN County Clerk Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjounmment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Minutes of the previous meet ing read and approved. Motion by Clark, seconded by Collins that the three policies for additional insurance on the court house furninshed by W. P. Dailey, Ed Campbell and Mrs. Loa Hubbard be approved. Mo tion carried. Motion by Hubbard seconded by Wulf, that we supplement the budget of the Farm Bureau to the extent of $38.13 per month, sub ject to reduction if changing con ditions permit the lowering of the clerk’s salary. The Finance Committee re ported as follows: We, your Fi nance Commitce, bag to report that all fees from the various of fices for the month of June have been remitted to the County Treasurer as required by law. Motion by Wuli, seconded by Stein that the above report be accepted. Carried. 12:00 noon. On motion the board adjourned until 1:00 p. m. O’Neill, Nebraska, July 23, 1946 1:00 p. m. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Motion by Wulf, seconded by Stein that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: Vivian Allendorfer $100.00 Marion I. Bosn 116.66 Elmer R. Bowen 140 00 Elmer R. Bowen 10.00 Alice E. Bridges 100.00 Julius D. Cronin _ 103.33 Loretto Enright _ 100.00 L. G. Gillespie 50.00 Norman Gonderinger 100 00 Norman Gonderinger 2.54 Thos. F. Hanaberry 40.60 J. Ed Hancock 166 66 J Ed Handcok 4.83 Ester Cole Harris 125.00 Ester Cole Harris 4.25 Ruth Hoffman 166.66 Ruth Hoffman ... 12.47 Holt County Farm Bureau 135.08 A. B. Hubbard 150.00 A. B. Hubbard 80.97 A. B. Hubbard (prisoners care) . 63.00 Beatrice Jardec 133.33 Dorothy Kratochvil 100,00 Pat Kruse 50.00 Dorothy Lowery 100.00 Eldora Lowery 50.00 Myrtle L Manzer 85.00 Myrtle L. Manzer 15.00 Neva Miller _ . 100.00 Ira H. Moss 166.66 Josephine Mlinar 100 00 Nora A. Mullen 133.33 D. Noreen Murray 100.00 Elja McCullough 175.00 Elja McCullough 5.25 Elja McCought 12.10 Mary L. Shader 116.66 Louis W. Reimer 183.33 Louis W. Reimer 3.00 Leonard A Thomazin 50.00 A road petetion, signed by Myrtle Shepard Lee and 27 oth er persons, to establish a road commencing at the northwest corner of Section 27 Township 27 Range 14, and at country road 304, thence running east 4 miles connecting with county road 305, was read at this time. Motion was made by Stein, seconded by Collins that a hearing on this petetion be held by the Holt county board of Supervisors on Tuesday, August 27, 1946, at 2:00 p. m. at their office in the court house at O’Neill. Motion by Wulf, seconded that the following bond be approved: Chris Reimer Deputy Sheriff Holt county. Motion by Stein, seconded by Wulf, that Norman Gondcringer be appointed to fill the vacancy by the resignation of G. E. Miles, on the Soldiers & Sailers Com mission. 2:00 p. m. This being the time designated for the hearing on the road petition filed by Merrill Anderson, Mr. Anderson appear ed before the board in regard to the petetion. Motion as made by Sehollmeyer, second by Stein, that the petetion be approved. Carried. (To be continued) RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I am free froYn pain and able to do my work that I will gladly answer any one writing me for informa tion. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash, tf Pd Adv—NTJE-OVO Laboratories W. F. FINLEY. M. D. OFFICE PHONE: 28 First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL COMMUNITY FOR EX-GI’S AT TP The University of Nebras ka’s housing project (above) is a small community of nearly 1,000 personss this Fall. Its res idents are veterans and their families. The site was form erly the Lincoln Army Air field. - -University of Nebraska Photo. Winklers Treat Charavari Guests EMMET — The newly-married Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler en tertained their friends to a charavari treat Friday night at the Casper Winkler home. Ice cream and beer were served. The couple was present ed with numerous gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Winkler will re side on a farm near Tilden. Bible Group Meets EMMET — The Bible study group of the Methodist church held their regular September meeting at the home of Mrs. Sewell Johnson on rnciay. lnere were 8 members and three visit ors present. The business meeting followed a Bible devotional reading by the group. The election of offi cers was postponed until the October meeting, which will be at the home of Mrs. Claude Bates. Mrs. Geary Enbody gave an interesting lesson after which a lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Agnes Gaffney. Other Emmet News Miss Lillian Luben, of Los Angeles, California, visited Mrs. June Luben and son, Melvin, Sunday. She is an aunt of the late Melvin Luben. Mrs. Guy Beckwith spent Sat urday visiting at the Fred Beck with home. Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard and son spent Sunday visiting at theFloyd Brainard home. Miss Wauneta Anspach, of O’Neill, was a Sunday overnight guest of Mary Lou Conard. Miss Gladys Schmohr visited at the Homer Lowery home in O’Neill Thursday. Mrs. Mrs. Henry Patterson re turned Sunday eveping after a weeek’s visit in North Dakota and Canada. They visited Mrs Patterson’s sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rock well, at Hannah, N. D., and spent two days at Winnipeg. Mrs. Charles Fox and George Brainard visited Mrs. Alex Mc Connell Monday. Mrs. Dale Potts and children and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Wells of Harnish la., visiting at the Ralph Bowman home in O’Neill Sun day. Mrs. E. R. Young of NeUgh, is visiting relatives in this com munity The Ladies Aid of the Method ist church will meet at the church basement on September 27, with Mrs. Grant Peacock as hostess. Mr. and Miss Dean Beckwith and son, Gary, spent Sunday at the Leon Beckwith home. Max Babl and son, of Hump hrey, spent several days last week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grothe and children spent Sunday after noon at Fritz Rath home in At kinson. Mrs. Howard McConnell, Larry Joy and Kathleen, spent Tues day and Wednesday at Burwell visiting at the John Gilster home and attended the wedding of Mrs. McConnell’s brother. Mrs. Bessie Burge and daught er, June and Glenn, Burge motored to Clearwater Sunday where they visited Mrs. Glenn Burge and baby daughter, and Myrtle Marrie, at the Casey Jqnes home there. Gahart Babl left Monday morning for Aimsworth, where he has employment with a tele phone company. Wilma Potts was a guest of Sharon Wagnon on Sunday. Rita Babl spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joe Babl. Miss Babl has employment at Stuart. Father LaBarious a Francisican father from Schuyler, Is taking father O'Brien’s place while he is on vacation. Pat McConnell spent several days last week visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell. O’NEILL LOCALS Clear Golden is leaving for his home in Cheshire, Conn., today (Thursday) after spending a week here visiting relatives. Mrs. Frank Carter, of Brook ings, S. D., arrived Tuesday for a two-week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Harden Anspach. Mrs. Dora Davis, teacher of the normal training course at the the public school here will visit at Wayne this weekend. Her daughter is a student at Wayne State Teachers college. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Brennen and son Bartley, jr., and Stanley Holly spent the weekend in Omaha. LEGAL NOTICES (First publication Sept. 12, 1946.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. Estate of J. L. Mack, Deceased. The State of Nebraska, To All Concerned: Notice is hereby giv en that Mabel McKenna has filed her petition alleging that J. L Mack died April 22, 1898, intes tate, a resident of Holt County, Nebraska, seized and possessed of an undivided one-half interest in and to Lot 22, Block 42, Rigg’s Addition to the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. That petitioner is tne present owner of said real estate, having derived title thereto by mesne conveyances. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of death of J. L. Mack, a deter mination of his heirs, degree of kinship, right of descent of the real property of said deceased person, and that there is no in heritance tax, state or federal, due from said estate or the heirs thereof. That said petition will be for hearing in this Court on October 3rd, 1946, at ten o’clock A M. LOUIS W. REIMER, 18-20 County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, a Corporation, is plaintiff and Mary Allen, widow, et al., are defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in O’Neill, Nebraskaj on the 30th day of September, 1946, at 10 o’ clock A. M, the following des cribed premises in Holt County, Nebraska: Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; and East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 19; and North Half of Section 21, all in Township 29, North of Range 9, West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Holt County, Nebraska; to satisfy the sum of $1,827.36 found due plaintiff and interest thereon and $55.05 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 29th day of August 1946. A. B. HUBBARD, Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska. (SEAL)16-20 (First publication Sept. 5, 1946 ) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. Estate of Hildur Wed berg, Deceased. The State of Nebraska, To All Concerned: Notice is hereby given that Arthur Wedberg has filed his petition alleging that Hildur Wedberg died July 20th, 1944, intestate, a resident of Holt County, Nebraska, seized and L G. GILLESPIE INSURANCE Of All Kinds Phone 218 O’Neill MISS THOSE ROCKS AND SHOALS1 Chart a SAFE course to Debt Free Farm Ownership by financ ing your farm land with a long term, low-interest Land Bank Loan through the NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Lyle P. Dierlcs. Sec.-Treas. O'Neill. Nebr. Low FARM Long Interest LOANS Term possessed of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 11, in Township 30, North, Range 11, West of the 6th P.ML, in Holt County, Nebraska. That petitioner has an undivid ed one-half interest in said real estate, having derived title there to by inheritance from Hildur Wedberg, Deceased. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of death of Hildur Wedberg, a determination of her heirs, de gree of kinship, right of descent of the real property of said de ceased person, and that there is no inheritance tax, state or fed eral, due from said estate or the heirs thereof. That said petition will be for hearing in this Court September 26th, 1946, at ten o’clock A.M. . LOUIS W. REIMER, 17-19 County Judge. PAGE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. Bernand Kornock, Miss Helen Brotherton and Mrs. Dan Snyder of Orchard, drove to Homer Friday to attend the funeral ser vices for a brother-in-law of Mr. Smith. They also visited with relatives at Sioux City. Mr. Smith remained for a longer visit, the others returning home the same evening. Mrs. Alice Hill and children left for their home in San Diego, after spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Grim, of Tulsa, Okla., are visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Will Nuebauer. Miss Helen Brotherton, of Hastings, has been a visitor in the Bernard Kornock home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, North Plate, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. Dale Matschullat departed for Ean Claire, Mich., to spend a few days in the home of his brother, Wayne Maschmullat, going from there to Lincoln to continue his schooling at the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Anna Hurst, of Redfield la., arrived here Friday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Miller, and other rel atives. William W. Griffin ATTORNEY First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL SPECIAL CALF and YEARLING A-U-C-T-I-O-N-S THE ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET ATKINSON, NEBRASKA Will Be Held on lhe Following Dales: MONDAYS: Oct. 7th — Oct. 21st — Nov. 4th Starting at 1 o'clock P. M. DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, we are again holding “Special Calf and Yearling Auc tions.” These were discontinued during the war years, but will be an annual event from now on. We will hold three Special Sales, all on Mondays—October 7, October 21, November 4. ALL CALVES WILL BE SOLD in the order in which they are listed, so list them early for whatever date you want to sell them on and assure yourself a good position in the auction. ALL OF THESE SALES will be extensively ad vertised and we will stake our reputation that they will be among the most successful calf and yearling auctions that will be held in the Sandhills. WRITE or CALL us for further information ! ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE: Atkinson 89 P. S.—We will hold our regular cattle auction EVERY TUESDAY, as before, but will discontinue the practice of giving preference to the selling of calves on that day, so list your calves for one of these special events. Club Studies Inter America Cooperation CHAMBERS — The Valley Center achievement club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Beed. Seven members and one visitor were present. The business meeting was con ducted by the president, Mrs. Hoffman, who gave a list of lessons for the new year and the aims of the club for 1947. The leaders, Mrs. E. R. Carpenter and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed, discussed the subject. “The Americas Co operate for Victory and Peace.” Mrs. Kenneth Adams sang “A Story to Tell to the Nations” The song, “Follow the Gleam,” was by Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Glee. Following the lesson, refresh ments were served by the com mittee. Other Chambers News Phyllis Carpenter came up from Page Friday evening to spend the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarrol and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyle, of Portland, Ore., spent Wednesday night in the Wm. Woods home. They also visited other Relatives Mrs. Boyle is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McCarrol. The family formerly resided in -this com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrier left Sunday for a short vacation in Georgia. Mrs. Hylas Farrier and baby daughter returned Sunday from the O’Neill hospital. The baby boy remained for another week. PAGE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper and granddaughters, Sandra and Jeanete Harper, Mrs. Ida Chase and Mrs. Blanch* Darr were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rakow. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Day, of Denison, la., spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony. They had all spent three years together while Mr. Anthony and Mr. Day were in the army. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and daughter, Fern, and Mrs. Nettie Thompson, of Portland Ore., arrived Monday to visit at the N. G. Miller home. Mrs. Thompson is a sister of Mrs. Mil -ler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swain left for their home at Rapid City, S. D., after several week’s visit with relatives here. GO TO WYOMING Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot and son, Jack left Sunday for Lusk, Wyo., for a week’s visit with Mrs. Ar buthnot’s sister, Mrs. Frank Hansen. Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones, Manager O'NEILL i NEBRASKA