The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 21, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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    Sister M. Adele
in Golden Jubilee
STUART—Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Engler returned home on Tues
day, June 12, from Denver, Colo.,
where they had attended the
golden jubilee celebration on
Thursday, June 7, of Mrs. Eng
ler’s sister, Sister M. Adele, of
St. Anthony’s hospital, Denver.
Other relatives present for the
occasion were: Sister M. Rudolf
ina, of Emporia, Kans., Mr. and
Mrs. John Simons and daughter,
Rita, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Storms, of Valentine; Mrs. John
Keogh, of Edgemont, S. D., and
daughters, Sister John Marie, of
Dead wood, S. D.; Sister Margaret
Mary, of Rapid City, S. D.; Mr.
and Mrs. William Langer, of Nor
<ten, and Miss Mary Langer, of
Alliance.
Suiter Rudolfina, Mrs. Langer,
Mrs. Keogh, Mrs. Engler and Mr.
Simons are all sisters and broth
er of Sister Adele.
On Saturday, June 9, they
were all dinner and supper guests
at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Langer in Denver. Mrs Danger is
the former Margaret Seger, of
Atkinson.
On their way home the Fnglers
were overnight guests at the
home of an uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Keuter, at Ft.
Lupton, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Steinhauser
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Engler
to Denver but returned home on
Friday on account of iliness.
Other Stuart Nows
Mr. and Mrs. James Nachtman
and family and Don Fox, of New
port, attended a birthday anni
versary party for Mrs. Nacht
man’s father, Adolph Elis, at Ver
del on Sunday, June 13. Mr. Elis
was 69-years-old. All his children
and some neighbors were pres
ent.
LaVem Kramer, Duane Ack
erman and Danny Flannigan
went to Lake Andes, S D., on
Saturday, June 16, and spent
Sunday fishing there.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Steinbach
and family, and his father, John
Steinbach, of Texas City, Tex.,
spent Monday, June 11, at the
James Nachtman home. Gail
Steinbach is a nephew and John
Steinbach a brother-in-law of Mr.
Nachtman.
Rev. Joseph Kaup has been ap
pointed pastor of St. Patrick’s
church at Battle Creek. Reverend
Kaup has been in Omaha where
he was assistant pastor at St.
Margaret and Mary church. His
mother, Mrs. Gertrude Kaup, has
gone to Battle Creek to make her
home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dodd, of
Lincoln, came on Saturday night
to spend father’s day with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sny
der were also guests.
Miss Bemelda Bolen, who at
tends the state college at Chad
ron, visited over the June 16 and
17 weekend with home folks.
Lowell Dodd and his relay
teammates from Doane college at
Crete went to Milwaukee, Wise.,
on Thursday, June 7, for a col
lege track meet. The boys won
third place in the 1-mile relay.
They returned to Crete on Mon
day and Lowell came home on
Wednesday, June 13, to spend
MILLER THEATRE
—Atkinson, Nebr.—
Fri-Sat. June 22-23
JOHN ~
PAYNE
RHONDA
FLEMING
DINNJS
OKEEff
Wed.-Thurs. June 27-28
A COMPLETE CLOSING OUT
RANCH AUCTION
LIVESTOCK and EQUIPMENT
THURSDAY, JUNE 28
Starting at 12:30 P.M. Sharp
Due to weather and road conditions sale will be held at the
Tom Doolittle Ranch, located 19 miles south and 1 mile east
o 1 Atkinson, Nebraska, on Highway No. 11—or mile north
and 1 mile east of Amelia Corner.
204 Head of High Grade
Aberdeen Angus Cattle
Foundation cows for this herd were bought from Bill Dierks
4 years ago when he sold out. Quality and breeding are very
good.
| 7® head of Angus breeding cows, with calves at foot. Ages
2 to 6 years old.
5 Head of cows to calve soon.
10 Head of milk cows, Holsteins and cross bred HoUtein
Angus. Jill young cows and heavy milkers.
26 Yearling Angus heifers.
1 12 Yearling Angus steers.
1 Registered Angus 4-yr.-old bulL 1 2-yr. old Angus bull.
15 Head of Horses
Team of bay geldings. 4 and 6 years old, woight 3,000 lbs.,
good broke grey gelding and black mare, smooth mouth,
weight 2.800. Good workers. Grey 4-year-old saddle horse.
Haying Machinery and Equipment
2 Regular Farmall tractors in good shape; 1948 Far mall B
tractor; new power mower for B tractor; used power mower;
good trail mower; 3 new Case 12-foot hay rakes; rake hitch;
slide stacker; 1935 Ford V8 power sweep; good underslung
with 8Va rear and 7.50 front tires; rubber-tired wagon and
rack; 1948 Ford half-ton pickup with rack; Economy King
cream separator; 100 foot of Vs - inch flexible cable; good
stock saddle; tractor winch; many tools, etc.
My Lease On a Choice 160 Acre Hay
Meadow for This Year
Will also be sold at auction. This is the Henry Stolte quarter,
located 19 miles south of Atkinson on Highway No. 11. It is
one of thd best Will also offer 24 stacks o! last year's hay
for sale from this meadow.
I have bought a business in Scottsbluff. Nebr.. and every
thing sells to the highest bidder, without reservation.
TERMS: Cash. — Lunch will be served
on the grounds all afternoon
CLINTON ("IKE") DOOLITTLE
OWNER
ERNIE WELLER, Auctioneer
JOE KOKES & GENE HICKOK, Clerks
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Official Proceedings of Holt County
I
Board of Supervisors
■■■■ - - ■ "" """ 1 .■."
O’Neill. Nebraska Chairman.
May 31, 1951 Minutes of the previous meet
, _ 10:00 A. M. ing were read and approved as
Holt County Board of Equal- read,
ization met at the rail of the Motion by Clark, seconded by
Clerk. All members present. Borg that the following schedules
Meeting called to order by the be lowered:
Page Oil Company- .from $4085.00 to $3085.00
Ralphs Food Center-from 5220.00 to 4720.00
Earley Oil Company-from 4065.00 to 3265 00
Coast to Coast Store.. from 8075.00 to 7075 00
Sullivan Grocery.. -..from 1000.00 to 50000
Harold C. & Viola Haynes-from 1760.00 to 1360.00
Levi Bros.- from 1205.00 to 805.00
Motion by Borg, seconded by cause as to why the valuations
Stems that the following persons should not be increased on their
be notified to appear before the property as follows
Board of Equalization to show *
American Gear Company-from $21415.00 to $25415.00
Bazelman’s Oil Company-from 230.00 to 730.00
Dr. L. A. Burgess- -from 335.00 to 685.00
Lloyd Collins Implements- from 22860.00 to 27860.00
Corkle Feed and Hatchery-from 4255.00 to 6255.00
C?yne,Hardware-from 7470.00 to 8970.00
0 Neill Drug Company. from 5240.00 to 6040.00
Hr- £inley ....—.-from 50.00 to 250.00
Hr- Fl®h?r - -from 200.00 to 400 00
1 T; V,nHin Yj--—.from 270.00 to 670.00
L M. McDonald- from 14967.00 to 15967.00
MeCarville Store-.from 5190.00 to 6690.00
Looker Inc -from 4966.00 to 6966.00
Dr Kubitschek-from 170.00 to 370.00
^toTC°' from 3260.00 to 4260.00
D R Mo°ubntsLnff?pe/ C°-from 15035 00 to 22035 00
n-Moiii aU*1 ’c°ff iCC-- from 350.00 to 700.00
*? Supplie®- —..from 11709.00 to 19709.00
Spelts-Ray Lumber Co.-.from 18555.00 to 22555.00
Tf^«nniiCream Company- from 19035.00 to 23035.00
Texas Oil Company-- from 2155.00 to 4155.00
SLnndr J b C°-from 2055.00 to 4055.00
TonvAdm0 rCV.Y7i--from 1350.00 to 2350.00
Tiny Asimus Implement Co.--- from 9305.00 to 11305 00
Johnson Drug Company _from cnnc nn tn ,.rm(- nn
Shdhamcr Equipment Co.... from 12057.00 to 15057.00
Flannigan^Grocery- *rom 30600 to 60500
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Otto Gloor Bakery -ZTiSS So to sSsloo
Gonderinger Motor Company —.-from 9155.00 to 11153.00
Horner Lumber Company- from 14985.00 to 175)85 00
Keating implement Company ..from 20196.00 to 241*6 00
pi',”: J. Kubitschek. from 330.00 to 660.00
N P Mryi*®- ?°m 375.00 to 675.00
nr --from 270.00 to 670.00
Dr. Frank Mancuso- .from 390.00 to 690.00
Morgan Hardware--from 11675.00 to 14175.00
?,°h.,ifnnS- -—from 720.00 to 1070.00
in. c t,DrUgi- from 3960.00 to 5660.00
Joe Schmuecker-from 630.00 to 1830.00
Minnie P Shaw- from 1925.00 to 3125.00
Thomas Slattery-from 12000.00 to 15000.00
J1'™ ^rug ~00 -from 4655.00 to 5G55.G0
E. C. Weller Lot 43 of 33-30-14 -from 4300.00 to 7300.00
James L. Bengan, Lot 32 33-30-14-.from 365.00 to 800.00
5:00 P.M. On motion the Board
adjourned to June 8, 1951, at
10:00 A. M.
O’Neill, Nebraska
June 8, 1951
10:00 A. M .
Holt County Board of Equal
ization met as per adjaurnment.
A11 members present except
Sterns.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
Minutes of the previous meet
ing were read and approved as
read.
Dr. Kubitschek appeared be
fore the Board protesting the in
crease on his office equipment.
Motion was made by Baten
horst, seconded by Friekel that
the valuation be left at $370.00
the amount to which they had
increased it. Motion carried.
Motion by Clark, seconded by
Hubbard that complaints of G. E.
Moor, Inman, Martha C. Hill,
Ewing, Lulu Poessnecker, Atkin
son, and R. A. Findley, Atkinson,
be laid aside until next year
when real estate will be revalu
ed. Motion carried.
Jas. Corkle, Hugh Ray, and Leo
Moore appeared before the Board
during the day and requested an
audit of their inventories in their
respective places of business lor
taxation purposes.
5:00 P.M. On motion the Board
adjourned until June 12, 1951, at
10:00 A. M.
RUTH HOFFMAN.
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
Bosns Entertain—
Albin and Miss Jean Bosn went
to Lincoln Sunday to Ret Miss
Rosalyn Bosn, who has been
studying nursing at 3t. Eliza
beth’s hospital there. They re
turned to O’Neill Sunday eve
> ning. On Monday Miss Rosalyn.
and Miss Theresa Bosn went to
Winner, S.D., for a week’s visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bloom
strom, who had spent the week
end at the Simon Bosn home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harty, of
Scottsbluff, were also guests of
the Bosns over the weekend.
Attend Tourney—
Miss Mary Devine Brennan
went to Lincoln Thursday for a
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Foster. John Foster, Ed
ward Longacre and Miss Jackie
Johnson, all of Lincoln, returned
with her Saturday to attend the
golf tournament. __
the summer. . , .
Jim Chaney and Orville Gilpin,
who are employed at Chadron,
visited with home folks on the
June 16 and 17 weekend.
Mark Kaup returned home
from Omaha Sunday, June 10.
LIKE SPAGHETTI ?
To Work in Omaha—
Miss Willa Youngstrom, of Sil
ver Creek, visited Miss Joan Bra
dy Sunday. On Monday Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Brady took them to
Omaha where they will be em
ployed.
Bazelmans Are Hosts—
Friday guests at the J. C. Baz
elman home were Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Meuret and daughter, of
Monita, la., and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Holiday, of Orchard.
Stuart Visitors—
Mrs. Archie Bright and son
spent Sunday in Stuart where
they visited Mrs. Brignt’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Hovey.
Spend Weekend Here—
Elwin Benson, of Omaha, visit
ed over the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ben
son.
ROYAL ’ E
— O'NEILL —
Friday and Saturday
June 22-23
STAGE TO TUCSON
With Rod Cameron. Wayne
Morris, Kay Buckley, Sally Eil
ers, Carl Benton Reid. Color by
Technicolor.
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 50c
Children 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
Matinee Saturday 2:30
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
June 24-25-26
The greatest Romantic Idol—
Most Fabulous Era in All Screen
History!
VALENTINO
Color by Technicolor
An Edward Small production
starring Eleanor Parker, Anthony
Dexter with Richard Carlson, Pa
tricia Medina and Joseph Cal
leia.
The screen’s newest romantic
sensation, Anthony Dexter . . .
portrays the world’s greatest lov
er!
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Total 50c—
Matinee Sunday 2:30. Adm. 42c,
tax 8c. Total 50c; Children 10c,
plus tax 2c, Total 12c
Wednesday and Thursday
June 27-28
Joan Fontaine and Joseph
Cotten in
SEPTEMBER AFFAIR
A lonely man ... a lovely girl
... a chance meeting in Italy—
and the rest was fated. Perhaps
their romance might only live in
the space of a precious few heart
beats, but this was the love they
had sought to the four corners
of the earth . . . the love every
man and woman hope to find.
Here is a motion picture that
is at once both a revelation and
a challenge to every man and
woman who has loved—or want
ed love.
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. Tot. 50c
Children 10c, plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
MRS. RAY G. SLAYMAKER . . . Miss Eleanor Kollman (above)
became the bride of Ray G. Slaymaker on June 12. Both bride
and bridegroom are from Stuart.—O’Neill Photo Co.
ATKINSON NEWS
Mrs. Irvin Wart a, Claudia
Sutherland and Jennie Lee
Thompson, of Portland, Ore.,
were visitors last week at the Joe
Ballon home.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thompson,
jr., Richard Thompson, Leola
Jambor and Brice Belisle, ail of
Lincoln, spent the June 9 week
end at the Joe Ballon home.
Attend Funeral—
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmaster
attended the funeral of an uncle,
Landis Storm, Sunday at Royal.
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To Grand Island—
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reed spent
Saturday in Grand Island.
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