Mr. and Mrs. Earl Switzer. Lester Gish and Len Switzer, of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived Monday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. H Switzer. Master Ben Asher, of Page, is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C H Switzer. C. W. Porter went to Grand Island Sunday to attend a week's school of instruction in connection with his work as a collector of internal revenue. Mr. and Mrs W H Bowker and daughter, Beth, spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. Bowker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hammond. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva were Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Sausek, of Walnut. Last Thursday Vernal Koe nig and daughter, Mary Jo, of Bed Bluff, Calif., visited Thomas Donlin and other rel atives. Mr Koenig was called here by the death of his fa ther Guy Koenig, of Bone steel, S. D. Miss Loretta Enright went to the home of her sister, ***!?; Thomas Semlak, in Norfolk Friday. On Saturday morn-1 ing she left to attend the No tre Dame-Nebraska game in Lincoln. Vote for Fred J. Jungman, of Atkinson, farmar. liva aiock faadar, businessman. World War I vataran. for tha stale legislature from the 28th Nebraska district com prising Rock. Keya Paha. Boyd and Holt counties. Mr. Jungman is capable and de pendable. He is young enough in years and old enough in experience to ably represent this district. Your support on the non-political ballot of the November 2 general election, will he greatly appreciated. 24-25pol adv. Weekend guests at the home of Thomas Donlin and other relatives were his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Regan, and chil dren, Eugene and Gwendolyn, of Omaha. Sunday visitors from Spencer were Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Kirk and daughter, Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz and family went to Nenzel on Friday to spend three days as Juests at the John Schmit ome, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Car ney and Mrs. Loretta Hynes went to Pickstown, S. D., last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jeffrey and children and Mrs. Bayne Grubb, of Chambers, were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. William Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson and family were Sunday din ner guests at the Frank Sear les home. Mrs. Roy Stevens and daugh ter, Jeannine, and Mrs. Benny Prater and daughter, Bonita, all of Clearwater, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mae Keller. '■Nels Ballard was in Harting ton Sunday. Miss Mercedes Salmons, of Mercid, Calif., arrived Sunday morning for a visit with friends. She expects to re main about two or three weeks. She spent the weekend as a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Donald A. McKamy. Miss Sal mons’ sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank, of Norfolk, were also weekend guests at the McKamy home. Miss Lulu Way, of Wayne, was a luncheon guest Satur day at the home of Miss Elja McCullough and Mrs. A. Brom well. The Frontier- 7c per copy CDA Receives I 5 New Members The members of the Catholic Daughters of America. Court St. Michael 697. held their an nual banquet and initiation on Sunday, October 17. The init iation was held in the after noon at the Knights of Colum bus hall. , , - The 15 candidates included: Misses Donna Rae Clements, Viv.an Bauld, Clare Conway, Deloris Kallhoti, Margaret Hickey, and Mrs. Lyle Benda, Mrs Lester Jonas. Mrs. Rosa lia Jensen, Mrs. Frank Weber, Mrs. Joseph Bruder, Mrs. Ger ald McDermott, Mrs. Clarence Gokie. Mrs Alta Campbell, Mrs. Anna Jilg, and the rein statement of Mrs Joseph Bou ska. The 6:30 p. m. banquet was held at St. Mary’s academy with 125 present. The program I included: Rt. Rev. J. G. Mc Namara, pastor of St. Pat- ' ricks church, invocation; Mrs. Leo Carney, toastmistress1; Rt. Rev, Charles Oborny, o( Ver digree. address; Mrs. Frank Clements, “Welcome”; Miss Donna Clements, “Response”; Dorothy Her, “The Littlest An gel”; Miss Nancy Beha, “Prince Charming”; sextette, Mrs. Lois Saindon, Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, Mrs. Walter Donohoe, Helen O’Donnell, Claire Hickey and Mrs. Francis Gilg; Rev. Cyril Werner and Miss Margaret Hickey, “Impressions of the Day”; Helen O’Bryan, Millie Larson and Mary Ann Knerl, “Big Brown Bear”; Mrs. Laura Bruening, of Hartington, state regent, “Remarks"; Mrs. James Kelly, Mrs. Edna Coyne, Mrs. J. Leo Moore, Mrs. J. W. Hick ey, Mrs. J. P. Protivinsky, and Mrs. James Cronk, vocal se lections; Monsignor McNamara, “Remarks” and benediction. The CDA held a srocial meet ing at the K. of C. hall on Tuesday. Pitch was played. Miss Clare Conway won high; Mrs. Gerald McDermott, con sulation; Mrs. Arthur O’Neill, all-cut. On the entertainment committee were; Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Mrs. Margaret Stan nard, Mrs. Ivan Pruss, Mrs. Mary Brennan, and Helen Du .satko, Mrs. Simon Bosn, Mrs. Dean Streeter. Mrs. James Cronk, Mrs. Frank Clements. A late lunch was served. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—Six-room house, full basement. Excellent lo ation. Price $5,200.—D. H. Brewster, O’Neill. 24-tf WANTED - HATCHING EGGS: We guarantee to take all your hatching eggs from January 1 to May 1 or may be longer. Premiums are 12c per dozen over your local farm run price on all breeds except Leghorn hens mated to Black Austrolope males, which is 14c. We will fur nish you Black Austrolope males without charge as long as our present supply lasts. —Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill. 24-27. CARD OF THANKS OUR THANKS to the friends and relatives for their sym pathy and acts of kindness in the loss of our dear mother and for the beautiful floral offerings; also the choir who sang so beauti fully.—Miss Marie Roseler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rose ler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roseler, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Wayman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunns, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhns, Mrs. Susan Kubichek, Mr, and ^Vlrs. Lou Jearont, Mr. and Ml*. Mitch ell Wilson. 24 F( )R RENT. Office building on Main Street. — Mrs. Anna Brown, O’Neill. 24c Try FRONTIER WanT Advs Remember... Friday, Oct. 22 Is the Date for Our Gay 2d Anniver sary Party ★ Free Horns Free Confetti Free Hats A good time assured as we celebrate the completion of two years at the Old Plantation club. Fine food, delightful dancing, good entertainment. OLD PLANTATION CLUB... Elgin a R. H. SHRINER pui 35| Wind ft Tornado. Trucks ft Vractor. Personal Property Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FA IM SERVICE. RENTALS Automobile O'Neill —Phone 106 Farm Property - — TEST NEW TWIN-JET CARRIER PLANE . . . . Latest entry in the all-jet field in this Douglas XF3D-1 Skynight, a twin-jet carrier based all-weather plane currently undergoing 'lght tests at Air Force test center at Muroc Calif. It is expected to be one of the most versatile of jet air craft, capable of carrying out both fighter and bomber missions. Official Proceedings of the Holt County Board of Supervisors (Continued from page 8, Section B) seconded by Hubbard that the following Claims be allowed and warrants drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same: Clyde Allen, wrenches— 14.98 John Andrus, hauling gravel 290.00 Leslie . Andrus, hauling gravel 328.75 Beckwith Oil Co., gas and tires _ — — 252.31 Ed Brandt, hauling clay 86.25 Francis Brandt, hauling clay 63.75 Emil Carlson, road work 145.50 Central Supply Co., sup plies 346.69 Central Supply Co., sup plies .. .. ...- 14.22 Central Supply Co., ele vating grader _ 350.00 Central Supply Co., re pairs _ _ . 237.98 Geo. E. Collins, road su pervision .. 87.28 D. E. Crandall, road work_45.80 D-A Lubricant Co., oil 18.05 Sis Ebbensgaard. gravel 336.00 Ed Etherton, road work 60.00 B. G. Hanna, road work 60.00 Highway Eqpt. & Supply Co., repairs 42.93 H. W. Hubbard, road sup ervision __40.00 Inter State Oil Co., anti freeze 27.59 Keating Implement Co., repairs 21.53 C. W. Kirkland, rent of pickup 7.50 James Kirkland, drag line operator 177.75 Knievel & Thiele, repairs 1.15 Wm. Krotter & Son, gra vel _ 173.12 Lohaus Motor Co., re pairs . 22.86 Lohaus Motor Co., re pairs 7.05 T S. McShane, repairs — 12.80 Verle D. Miller, road work 6.50 Missouri V alley Mach. Co., repairs_60.37 Morgan Hardware, re pairs 4.17 Chet McClenahan, road work 33.70 Claude Neal, hauling gravel 201.90 Joe Niezgocke, road work 21.50 Vincent Osborne, elevat ing grader 525.00 Leslie Perry, road work 30.00 Dale Potts, road work 178.50 Fred Richardson, repairs 2.00 E. J. Shane, tractor re pair . 13.50 Frank Skrdla, repairs 102.15 Robt. O. Slaymaker, road work ... _ 111.0C Herbert Sweet, hauling gravel — . 35.80 Western Auto Store, sup plies 4.36 Casper Winkler, road work 85.00 W. E. Wulf, road super vision 40.00 John Andrus, hauling clay . v. 86.25 Leslie Andrus, hauling clay 86.25 Melvin Andrus, hauling clay 86.25 Boies Service Station, gas and repairs 17.57 Ed Brandt, hauling gra vel 235.00 Emil Carlson, road work 15.00 Maurice Cavanaugh, haul ing gravel .. 63.00 Central Supply Co., sup plies 270.66 Central Supply Co., sup plies 3.85 Central Supply Co., re pairs 19.06 Andy Clark, road super vision _ 106.60 Continental Oil Co., gas and oil 171.85 D-A Lubricant Co., oil 10.92 Arch Densberger, mowing roads 27.00 Vern Eppenbach, bridge work _ 56.25 Fetrow Repair Shop, re pairs _ 53.50 Paul Read, road work 108.75 Edwin Hubbard, mowing roads _ 44.25 Inter State Oil Co., diesel oil _ 50.60 Jarvis Oil Co., gas and repairs 21.42 C. W. Kirkland, road work 128.35 James Kirkland, road work _ 45.90 Ernie Kloppenborg, driv ing truck 81.25 Leo Kramer, repairs 3.47 Lincoln Eqpt. Co., re pairs _ -40 Lohaus Motor Co., re pairs . 87.50 Ed J. Matousek, road su pervision _ 70.00 Mentzer Bros., repairs _ 4.05 Missouri Valley Mach. Co., grader . 10741.39 Missouri Valley Mach. Co., repairs 16.22 C. R. Myers, repairs _ 975.13 Lyle McKim, road work 197.25 Nebr. Tractor Eqpt. Co., repairs 146.09 Frank Noffke, Jr., re pairs 16.02 ★ Watches Elgins, Hamiltons, Bulovas, Semcas, Wakmanns, Water Proofs .... 22.95 UP ★ Diamonds Kaynar Registered. Look, Santa! iHil . . . time to lay-away Jewelry Gifts # A Small Deposit Holds Your Gift 'Till Christ mas. Jewelry Elgin-American Compacts, Sckaffer & Par ker Pen & Pencil Sets, Ronsons & Evans Lighters, Marvella Pearls, Lucina Creation, Necklaces. McCrary JEWELRY O’NEILL k Silverware Manchester, Towles, 1874 Rogers, Community, Holmes & Edwards. Priced Right . . . Styled Right ... to Sell on Sight! I Pecaut Industrial Supply Co., repairs 1.98 R. Peterson, road work 36.00 Jerry Potts, road work 24.55 A. E. Schilousky, repairs 3.20 Shelhamer Service, re pairs 32.05 Thos. Slattery, repairs 6.82 Albert Sterns, road su pervision 40.00 Harvey Wahl, road work 202.30 Western Auto Store, sup plies 5.46 Carl Wulf, road work - 171.75 Robert Yantzie, hauling grader 65.00 Motion was made by Wulf, seconded by Hubbard that the Co. Treasurer be authorized and instructed to strike the South 25 ft. of Lot 11 in Block 2, Town of Inman, from the Tax rolls of Holt County. Motion carried, ed until August 24, 1948 unless On motion the Board adjourn called in before by the Clerk. Ruth Hoffman, County Clerk. Ed J. Matousek, Chairman. O’Neill, Nebraska August 3, 1948 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Sup-1 ervisors met at the call of the Clerk. All members present except Schollmeyer. Meeting called to order by the Chair man. The forenoon was spent working on the Budget. 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board ajourned until 1:00 P. M. O’Neill, Nebraska August 3, 1948 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All -members present except Schollmeyer. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. RESOLUTION OF ADOPT ION AND APPROPRIATION WHEREAS, a proposed coun ty budget for the fiscal year 7-1-48 to 6-30-49, prepared by the Budget Making Authority, was transmitted to the County Board on the 13th day of July, 1948, and WHEREAS, a summary of such proposed budget, together with a notice of public hearing to be held on the 28 th day of July, 1948, was published in (Continued on page 8 Section A) Af/pi/J/ THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ffi/lA/i HOME HEATER EVER MADE! Two striking new Duo-Therm designs inspired by famous “period” furniture! The Hepplewhite Models, with a rich walnut finish; the Chippendales, in modem blonde! Either of these beautiful new Period designs will modernize your liv ing room—keep you warm without work—without dirt! LOOK AX THIS! 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