Future Subscribers STANT0N — Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stanton, of Sioux Falls, S.D., a daughter, Mar garet Ann, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces, born Friday, April 30, at McKennon hospital in Sounix Falls. Mr. Stanton is the son of Mr. ana Mrs. A. F. Stanton, of O’Neill. HOXSIE—Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Hoxsle, or O’Neill, a daughter, Sharon Ann, weigh ing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Sunday, May 2, at the O’Neill hospital. SUMMERS — Mr, and Mrs Harold Summers, of Middle branch, a son, weighing 7 pounds, born Monday, May 3, at the O’Neill hospital. SICK & INJURED O’NEILL — Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Armbruster spent Sunday in Norfolk visiting Mrs Arm bruster’s father, C. W. Dobney, who is ill in a hospital there. ... Mrs. H. J. Lohaus return ed Friday from Omaha where she had been a patient in a hospital. ... ML J. (“Max”) Golden is ill at his home here. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walk er and daughter, Ruth Ann, left Sunday for Omaha whe* Mr. Walker is receiving medi cal care. . . Carlvle Washechok left April 27 for Lincoln where heentered a hospital for treat ment. PAGE—Mrs. Russell Lang ley, of Tekamah, is a patient in the Clarkson hospital in Omaha. Mrs. Langley is the former Miss Loretha Burton, who was a teacher in the Page schools. . . Mrs. Nona Bedford returned from a hospital in Norfolk where she had been a patiest for 2 months, suffering a fractured hip. She will now be under the care of Miss Maude Martin at the Martin home. AMELIA — Mrs. William Fryrear returned last Thursday from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk, where she has been a patient . . . Mrs, Art Doolittle went to Fremont to be near her daughter, Mrs Gerald Tesch, who is ill . . , Miss Gloria Ott has been ill with influenza. INMAN — Walter Craig was taken to Omaha Friday to re ceive medical aid. He was ac companied by his sisters, Mrs. Olive Warner and Mrs. John Gallagher. Knights Plan Initiation — The annual banquet of the Knights of Columbus will be held Sunday, Mav 9 at the Legion club The Legion Aux ilary will serve the dinner. W. J. Froelich will be toast master. Stephen Price is the giand knight. The banquet will follow the initiation which will be held earlier in the K. of C. hall. Mrs. R. W. Johnson and daughter, Diane, arrived by plane to spend the weekend with her sister, Mrs. L. A. Burgess and Dr. Burgess. FOR SALE New KOHLER LIGHT PLANTS 110-Volt AC & DC Delco Light BATTERIES BOB TOMLINSON — Star — Phone: 48F02, Page Exch. ^Markets Thursday, May 6, 1948 (Prices subject to change) Butterfat, number 1 _ .78 Butterfat, number 2 .. _ .75 Eggs, number 1 .. .37 Eggs, farm run - .34 Heavy hens _ .20 Leghorn hens . .15 Roosters .08 Corn, No, 2 yellow 2.00 Oats . 1.05 Barley 1.60 PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOLT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Resolution Whereas it is considered by the County Board of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, that the rural mail route and the star mail route roads of Holt County need improving by the appli cation of gravel or other suit able surfacing, and Whereas Legislative Bill 195 of the 1947 Legislature of Ne braska provided that the Coun ty Board may submit the ques tion to the people of the Coun ty to be voted on at a Special General election called by said Board, as to whether said County Board shall vote a special annual tax of one mill on the dollar valuation of all tangible property in said coun ty to be used for such purpose until all of the rural mail route and star mail route roads of the County have been improv ed by application of gravel or other suitable surfacing, NOW THEREFORE, Be it Hereby Resolved by the Coun ty Board of Holt County, Ne braska, that a Special Election of the qualified electors of Holt County, Nebraska, be, and it is hereby called to be held in the several precincts, cities, towns, villages, wards and polling places in said County, on the 13th day of April, 1948, and which election shall be con ducted and carried on and no tice of which shall be given by the County Clerk of Holt Coun ty, in the manner as provided by law relating to Special and general elections for county purposes and at such Special Election there shall be submit ted to the qualified electors of Holt County, Nebraska, the question of the voting by the Board of Supervisors of Holt County, of a special annual tax for that purpose of one mill on the dollar valuation oi all tangible property in saic County of Holt until all of the rural mail route and star route roads of Holt County have been improved by applicatior of gravel or other suitable sur facing. Be it further resolved, thal the County Clerk of Holl County shall forthwith publish for four weeks in a legal newspaper of general circu lation in Holt County, Ne braska, a notice of such Spec ial election which shall be substantially in words and con text as follows, viz: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTIOIN TO THE ELECTORS OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA You are hereby notiti d tluu a special election has been cal led is the manner provided by lav/, by the Board of Super visors of the County of Holt, Nebraska, to be held on Tues day, April 13, 1948, between the hours of 8 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. at the usual voting places in said County of H'dt, at I which election the following proposition shall be submitted i to the qualified electors of the County of Holt: Shall the Board of Supervis ors of the County of Holt, Ne braska. commencing with the levy for 1948, vote a special annual tax of one mill on the dollar valuation of all tangible property in Holt County for the purpose of improving all of the rural mail route and star mail route roads of the County of Holt have been im proved by application of grav el or other suitable surfacing. The form in which said pro position shall be submitter: shall be by ballot whereon shall be printed the above pro position and immediately be low the same, the following T 1 For the levy of a special *■ annual tax of one mill on the dollar valuation of all tangible property to pay for improvement of rural mail and FREE TEST 0 The New Miniature Sonotone ia light—tiny '\FII I —battene« inaidel Moat beautiful of hear ” ing aide, with the beat hearing correction ecience know* how to give. Powerful, nat ural hearing I Utmoet all-in-one economy I HOTEL GOLDEN c«r> *"i s#« h»« new miniature SONOTONE Tuesday, May 11, 1 to 4 p. m. We.invite you to take advantage of this oppor tunity for an examination of your hearing problems. Consultation is private and is with out charge or obligation. For booklet or free home test write: 618 WORLD HERALD BLDG., OMAHA star mail route roads of Holt County. M Against the levy of a spe cial annual tax of one mill on the dollar valuation of all tangible property to pay for improvement of rural mail and star mail route roads of Holt County. Motion was made by Clark, seconded by Hubbard that the above Resolution be adopted. 5:00 P.M. On motion the Board adjourned until March 30, 1948 unless called in before by the Clerk. Ed J. Matousek Chairman Ruth Hoffman County Clerk O'Neill, Nebraska March 16, 1943 10:00 A.M. Holt County Board of Sup ervisors met at the call of the Clerk. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of the previous meet ing read and approved as read. Mr. H. J. O’Connor appeared before the Board with an in surance policy which would cover public liability & prop erty damage insurance on all the County machinery and trucks. Motion was made by Wulf, seconded by Collins that the Board accept this policy to re place the policy expiring Mar ch 28, 1948. The day was spent filling out highway and transporta tion maps showing A & B roads. Mr. Crook, District Engineer, from Ainsworth, Nebraska met with the Board in the after noon to confer with and aid them in making the maps. 5:00 P.M. On motion the Board adjourned until 10:00 A. j M. March 17, 1948. i|!«:.iiurnmimiimiimiiiiifiii O’Neill, Nebraska March 17-19, 1948 Holt County Board of Sup ervise - met March 17, 18 and 19 All members were present March 17th & 18th. March 19th Schollmeyer and Hubbard were absent. The Board continued the work they had started March 16 on the Highway maps, com pleting them March 19th.* The c mpleted maps were then mailed to the Highway Advisory Committee at Lincoln. 5:00 P M. March 19, 1948 the B ard adjourned until Tuesd.v. March 30, 1943 at 10:00 A m. Ed J. Matousek Chairman Ruth Hoffman County Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska March 30, 1948 10:00 A.M. Holt County Board of Sup ervisors met as per adjourn ment. All members present, ex cept Hubbard. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of the previous meetings were read and ap i proved as read. The Finance Committee re ,ported that all the fees from I the various offices for the : Month February had been re mitted to the County Treasur I er as required by law. Motion was made by Clark, seconded by Collins that the above Report be accepted. Motion was made by Stearns, seconded by Clark that the Atkinson Graphic and the Frontier be designated to pub lish the Sample Ballot, for thi Primary Election. Carried. 12:00 Noon. On Motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. O’Neill, Nebraska March 30, 1948 niMllllllimiimm" 'liiillllliti u iililimmiiimi.iiiiiiiii.il ii miitiiiitiii 1:00 P.M. Holt County Board of Sup ervisors met as per adjourn ment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Motion by Clark, seconded by VVulf that the following Claims be allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same. Vivian Allendorfer, March salary' . $150.00 Elmer R. Bowen, March salary _ 160.00 L. G. Gillespie, March salary _ 216.65 Norman Gonderinger, Jan. & Febr. salary_ 200.00 Thomas F. Hanaberry, March salary _ 50.60 J. Ed Hancock, postage . 1.65 Esther Cole Harris, March salary _ 150.0Q Esther Cole Harris, postage - 8.15 Ruth Hoffman, March salary _ 216.66 Holt Co. Extension Service _ 266.98 A. B. Hubbard, March salary _ 175.00 A. B. Hubbard, prisoners i meals & care _ 44.50 Loretta Hynes, March salary _ 110.00 DeLoris M. Lowery, March salary _ 133.33 Jennie Beth Mellor, March salary .. 94.45 [Nora A. Mullen, March salary _ 150.00 Elja McCullough, postage & express _ 17.55 Elja McCullough, i for 8th grade exams_175.00 Ben Oetter, March salary _ 150.00 Louis W. Reimer, stamps & supplies _. 6.15 Claresse Sullivan, March salary _ 150.00 Leonard A. Thomazin, mileage - 54.00 Leola Wilkinson. March salary_130.00 Virginia M. Bennett, salary _ 9.C0 Bruce Fleming. March salary_... 130.03 L. G. Gillespie, postage ___ 3.33 Wm. W. Griffin, March salary _ 141.r6 J. Ed Hancock, March salary 216.66 J. Ed Hancock, to pay Ret re ment Fund Claim 30.00 Marion I. Harty, March salary 133.33 Ruth Hoffman, postage freight & envelopes 19.01 A. B. Hubbard, mileage _ 108.76 A. B. Hubbard, phone rent, repairs on typewriter 19.68 Eldora Lowery, March salary _ 60.00 Ira H. Moss, • March salary _ 216.66 Elja McCullough, March salary _ 200.00 Elja McCullough, mileage __ _ 63.12 Mabel McKenna, March salary.. 100.00 Louis W. Reimer, March salary . 133.33 E. W. Samms, salary .... 149 90 Leonard A. Thomazin, salary 100.20 Leonard A. Thomazin, stamps & express _ 2.34 Ben Oetter, mileage ..... 2.75 j Motion was made by Hub bard, seconded by Collins that the appointment of Lyle Dierks and Donald Dankert as mem bers of the County Service Commission be approved. Car ried, GEO. C. 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