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Legal Notices (First pub. April 2, 1953) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- j PLICATION OF CLINTON J. I GATZ, GUARDIAN OF ED- i WARD E. GATZ, a Minor, FOR LICENSE TO SELL i REAL ESTATE. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Now, on this 1st day of April, A-D. 1953, this cause coming on to be hearod before the under signed, D. R. Mounts, Judge of the l§th Judicial District in and for the County of Holt and State of Nebraska, upon the petition of Clinton J. tGatz, Guardian of the person, estate and property of Edward E. Gatz, a minor, praying for a license to sell the undivided right, title and inter est of Edward E. Gatz, a minor, in and to Lots i and 8 in Block 28 of the Original Town of O’ Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, for the reason that it would be for the benefit of said minor that his interest in said real estate be sold and the proceeds thereof put out at interest or invested. Upon consideration whereof, and it appearing from said peti tion that if is necessary, and would be beneficial to said mi nor, that his interest in said property above described be , sold, and the proceeds thereof ! put out at interest, or invested; ! IT IS ORDERED that the next j of kin of said minor, all all per sons interested in his estate, ap pear before the district court of Holt County, Nebraska, on or be fore the 5th day of May, A D. 1953, in the courtroom, in the courthouse, in the City of O’ Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m. of said day, then and there to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said minor’s right, title and interest in and to said real estate, in ac cord with the prayer of said pe tition. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy hereof be published for three successive weeks before said day of hearing in The Fron tier, a weekly newspaper print ed, published and of general cir culation in Holt County, Ne braska. By the Court: D. R. MOUNTS District Judge. 48-50 (First pub. March 26, 1953) NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Luke A. Winn; All persons | having or claiming any interest in the South Half of Northeast Quarter of Section 20; Southwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter, and Northwest Quarter of South west Quarter of Section 21, and Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section 21, All in Township 32, Range 11, West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, defendants. You and each of you are here by notified that on the 21st day of March. 1953, Charles L. Gif ford, as Plaintiff, filed his peti tion and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and pray er of said petition is to quiet and confirm In the plaintiff the title and possession of the following described real estate, to-wit: South Half of Northeast Quar ter of Section 20; Southwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter, and Northwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section 21, and Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section 21, All in Township 32, Range 11, West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska, and to exclude you and each of you from any right, title, lien or interest in or to said above de scribed real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of May, 1953. CHARLES L. GIFFORD, PLAINTIFF, by John R. Gallagher 47-50c His Attorney (First pub. April 2, 1953) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CHARLES E. FARRIER, DECEASED. . PLANT FUNK’S G in ’53 . . . and be assured of a stand! Full free replacement if stand is not obtained for any cause. AVAILABLE IN O’NEILL ONLY A,T — Harry E. Ressel RESIDENCE 6 blocks north of traffic signal THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of fi nal account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on April 21, 1953, at 10 o’clock, A.M. Entered this 30th day of March, 1953. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 48-50 (First pub. March 26, 1953) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT 1 COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HARRIET E. | WETMORE, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of fi nal account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on April 15th, 1953, at 10 o’clock, A.M. Entered this 20th day of March, 1953. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 47-49 • ... ! Official Proceedings of the I HOLT CO. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS! •_i _- — — — —- — -— -—,—— — -» O’Neill, Nebr. Febr. 25, 1953 10:00 A.M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. Motion by Waring, seconded by Batenhorst that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Mail Route Fund in payment of same. John Andrus, operating cat _42.00 Kenneth Cadwallader, snow removal _52.50 Earnest Gottshall, road work _ti—--25.00 Ora Philbrick, shop and road work -- —50.25 Les Andrus, operating cat 42.00 William Finch, snow plow ing ...”_r..73.50 Don Meyers, road work . 59.00 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 p m. — O’Neill, Nebr. Febr. 25, 1953 1:00 P.M. Holt County Board of Super visors met us Per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Motion by Frickel, seconded by Sterns that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same. A.M. Batenhorst, Febr. sal 3jy ___128.50 Andy Clark, Febr. salary - 45.U0 George E. Collins, office work --___.50.18 Consumer’s Public Power District Febr. bills Frank Cronk, Febr. salary .112.50 Frankel Carbon and Ribbon Co., ribbons -5.10 J. R. Freeman, janitor’s sup plies t—_18.00 Alex Frickel, milage——-——29.88 Hammond and Stephens, Co. normal training sets —-—31.50 Journal-Star Ptg. co., office supplies —— —- 25.59 Moore-Noble Lbr. and Coal, coal and lbr..... 367.80 A. M. Battenhorst, mileage . 50.82 Andy Clark, mileage—.20.16 George E. Collins, mileage.—14.40 Coyne Hardware, flower box „.- „3.30 Frank Cronk, mileage-60.78 J. R. Freeman, supplies for janitor --135.75 Alex Frickel, Febr. salary 97.50 The Frontier, letterheads and printing _—— 94.87 H. W. Hubbard, Feb. salary 105.00 Milburn and Scott Co., office supplies -54.20 Mimeograph Duplicator Co., supplies —_ _26.97 N. W. Bell Telephone Co.,-.168.20 Omaha Printing Co., office supplies ..— 22.31 Panama Carbon Co., office supplies-4.50 Servall Towell and Linen Supply, laundry service—6.50 Stephenson School Supply Co., lamps_10.50 Albert Sterns, mileage -20.28 Kenneth Waring, Febr. sal ary -97.50 O’Neill Photo Co., film fin ishing _i..3.69 Charles Richter, making bookcase _3.09 Stephenson Sshool Supply Co. office supplies —— 91.74 Albert Stems, Febr. salary .75.00 John J. Underwood, Febr. salar" _116.54 Kenneth Waring, mileage—22.62 Motion by Batenhorst, seconded by Hubbard that the following i claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Unemploy ment Fund in payment of same. Anna Brown —--15.00 Cleary Market__—15.00 Coufal Market-115.00 The Frontier._ 2.50 Moore-Noble Lbr. and Coal Co. _ 39.62 Anna Mullen--——27.17 Mae Pruden_120.05 Thompson Nursing Home _ 25.00 I ■ iw i ■ — turn* ^ W. F. FINLEY. M.D. O'NEILL First National Bank Bldg. OFFICE PHONE: 28 i _ _ . _ Drs. Brown and French_3.00 Coufal Market_ 10.00 Faust Food Market--45.00 Holt County Treasurer_207.12 George Mott sr_20.00 Pelcer and Spence_15.00 John Seger__10.00 Motion by Hubbard, seconded by Clark that the following list of persons be approved as jurors for the spring term of 1953. Mot ion carried. DISTRICT ONE Rock Falls — Blake Benson, O’Neill, Nebraska; Mrs. Francis Curran, O’Neill Nebraska. Pleasant View—William Tro shynski, Atkinson, Nebraska. Cleveland—James Allen Sfuart, Nebraska. Dustin—Harry Mitchell, Stuart, Nebraska. Saratoga — George Syfie, jr., O’Neill, Nebraska. Coleman — Arthur O’Neill, Emmet—Mrs. Guy Cole, Emmet, Nebraska; George Skopec, Emmet, Nebraska. DISTRICT TWO Scott — Ray Wilson, Redbird, Nebraska. Willowdale—Ben Millter, Star, Nebraska; Emmett Wertz, Star, Nebraska. Steel Creek — Guy Johnson, O’Neill, Nebraska; Lee Brady sr., Dorsey, Nebraska. Iowa — M. V. Landreth, Page, Nebraska. Antelope — Lyndley Crumly, Page, Nebraska. Paddock — Harry Lansworth, O’Neill, Nebraska; Elmer Devall, O’Neill, Nebraska. Shields—Homer Ernst, O’Neill, Nebraska. DISTRICT THREE O’Neill, First Ward — Arnold Redlinger, O’Neill, Nebraska; Mrs. John Protovinsky, O’Neill, Nebr aska; Gerald Harding, O’Neill, Nebraska; Ralph Davidson, O’Neill, Nebraska. O’Neill, Second Ward — Mrs. Grace Moss, O’Neill, Nebraska; William E. Gatz, O’Neill, Nebr aska; Mark O. Howard, O’Neill Nebraska. u Neill, Third Ward —Harry Sullivan, O’Neill, Nebraska; Roy V. Johnson, O’Neill, Nebraska; Mrs. Arlo Hiatt, O’Neill, Nebr aska; Chris Yantzi, O’Neill, Nebr aska. Grattan — Austin S e a r 1 es, O’Neill, Nebraska; John Vitt, O’Neill, Nebraska; Harold Burge, O’Neill, Nebraska; Frank Peter, jr., O’Neill. Nebraska. DISTRICT FOUR Verdigris — Mrs. Melvin Held, Page, Nebraska; William Neuber, Page, Nebraska; Vernon Parks, Page, Nebraska; Cordes Walker, Page, Nebraska. Ewing—Mrs. John Archer, Ewing, Nebraska; Mrs. E. V. Ruby Ewing, Nebraska; Leland Welke, Ewing, Nebraska Deloit—Joe W e i b e 1, Ewing, Nebraska. Golden—Mrs. Harry Van Horn, Page, Nebraska; Joseph L. Stur baum, Ewing, Nebraska. DISTRICT FIVE Chambers — Cora Thomson, Chambers, Nebraska; T. E. Ald er s o n, Chambers, Nebraska; Frank Tracey, Chambers, Ne braska; Richard Jarman, Cham bers, Nebraska. Inman— Ruth Hansen, Inman, Nebraska; Mrs. K. L. Keyes, In man, Nebraska. Wyoming — Ralph Rees, Am elia, Nebraska. McClure—Kenneth LaRue, Ew ing, Nebraska. Shamrock — Claud Dailey, Chambers, Nebraska. Lake — Carol Summerer, Ew ing, Nebraska. Conley— Laurence Tangeman, Chambers, Nebraska; Emil LiesT wald, Chambers, Nebraska. DISTRICT SIX Stuart—Mrs. Bessie Greenfield, Stuart, Nebraska; Clem Olber ding, Stuart, Nebraska; Casper Harley, Stuart, Nebraska; Earl Estes, Stuart, Nebraska. Green Valley— Anton Tasler, Stuart, Nebraska; Bill Hoffman, Stuart, Nebraska; Aloys Kaup, Jr., Stuart, Nebraska. Francis — Henry Dobrovolny, Atkinson, Nebraska. Holt Creek— Ernie Gotschall, Atkinson, Nebraska. Swan—A1 James, Amelia, Ne I ~ DISTRICT SEVEN Atkinson, First Ward—Howard Davis, AtKinson, jNeorasKa; ju mer Spann, Atkinson, Nebraska. Atkinson, Second Ward—Fred J. Jungman, Jr., Atkinson, Ne braska; James Berigan, Atkin son. Nebraska. Atkinson, Third Ward— Rob ert Fullerton, Atkinson. Nebras ka; Mrs. Ed Deseive, Atkinson. Nebraska; Russell Heuton, At kinson, Nebraska. Atkinson Precinct — Charle; Ohde, Atkinson, Nebraska DAH0E Friday, April 10 Chambers Legion Hall MUSIC BY i > .."r r.j <t Aces of Rhythm Orchestra Claude Raymer, Atkinson, Ne braska; Elmer Goldfuss, Atkinson Nebraska. Sheridan—Charles Mlinar, At kinson; Victor Snyder, Atkinson Nebraska. Sand Creek—Quinton Hickok, Atkinson, Nebraska. Fairviev—=-Elmer Fix, Amelia, Nebraska. The following Receipts on Road and Bridge Funds were filed with the County Clerk dur ing the month of February. ROAD Charles Fox, Macnine hire 5.00 Leonard Juracek, Machine hire___10.00 Harry Keeler, Old Grader 60 0G Frank Beelaert, Machine hire_:__r--15.00 J. Castner (Ben Franklin Store), Machine hire-35.00 BRIDGE Henry Albrecht, Used Plank_ 15-00 M. G. McKathnie, Used Plank ---;— O. Hitchcock, Used Plank— 9.00 Merle M. Farrier, Used Plank_1000 On motion the Board adjourn ed until March 25, 1953 at 10:00 RUTH HOFFMAN County Clerk FRANK CRONK Chairman O’Neill, Nebr. March 24. 1953 10:00 A. M. Holt county Board of Super visors met 3s por adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the chairman. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. Joe uoKie jr. pre&ciucu a pcu tion to the boara asking that the three miles starting at a point 5 miles north of the O'Weill ceme tery on highway 281 and running west between sections 25-36, 26-35, and 27-34, Twp. 30, range 12, where it would join county road be included in the county road system. Motion was made by Waring, seconded by Frickel that a hear ing be held on this petition on April 29, 1953 at 11:00 a.m. in the supervisors’ office. Motion carried. The Finance committee report ed, that all fees from the various offices for the month of February had been remitted to1 the county Treasurer as required by law 12:00 noon. On motion the board adjourned until 1:'C0 p.m. O’Neill, Nebr. March 24, 1953 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 Hubbard, seconded by Waring that the following bonds be approved- Motion carried. O. A. Hammerberg, Clerk, Sand Creek Precinct. F. H. Naber, Clerk, Saratoga Precinct. Rex Coburn, Treasurer, Sara toga Precinct. H. W. Tomlinson, Deputy Assessor, Holt county. H. V. Kirkland, Justice of the Peace, Saratoga Precinct. Kenneth Wettlaufer, Treasurer, Antelope Township. Motion by Stems, secconded by Clark that the county Attorney be instructed to foreclose all de linquent tax certificates held by the county Treasurer and not re deemed, which were issued up to the present time. Motion carried. Motion was made by Frickel, seconded by Batenhorst that the following salary and expense claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the general fund in payment of same. Glea Bowden, March salary 150.00 George E. Collins, mileage 24.00 Alice L. French, March sal ary -,-300.00 Alice L. French, postage and freight _1_21.04 William W. Griffin, March salary-158.34 John Grutsch, postage and mileage __ 5.40 J. Ed Hanneock, postage_17.46 Esther Harris, postage _4.50 Ruth Hoffman, postage and box rent_,10.00 Grace Moss, typist salary__.75.00 Ira H. Moss, court costs_35.75 . James Mullen, mileage_49.70 Wilma McClure, March sal ary _ 170.00 Louis W. Reimer, March sal ary -[_325.00 Charles Richter, March sal ary - 225.00 Dorothy A. Socha, March sal ary -150.00 Leo S. Tomjack, March sal ary _200.00 Leo S. Tomjack, stamps, phone bill _24.28 John J. Underwood, March salary___116.54 William F. Wefso, expenses on trip to Lincoln to meet ing _20.00 George E. Collins, office_73.98 Helen Engler ___!_150.00 Alice L. French, mileage_9.66 Alice L. French, Co. instit tute fund_-_100.00 John Grutsch, March sal ary _216.68 J. Ed Hancock, February salary _ 24166 Esther Harris, March salary _ 183.33 Ruth Hoffman, March sal ary _241.66 Holt Co. Extension service.. 326.36 Ira H. Moss, March salary_225.00 James Mullen, March sal ary _175.00 Nora A. Mullen, March sad ary _175.00 Mabel McKenna, March sal ary _;....140.00 Louis W. Reimer, postage —3.73 Arlene Ruroede, March sal ary -150.00 Claresse Sullivan, March sal ary __fJ_183.33 Leo S. Tomjack, mileage"— 113.40 Leo S. Tomjack, prisoner board and fee _i_____50.25 William F. Wefso, March sal ary -225.00 A road petition was presented to the board by Lawrence Dob rovolny. The petition requested that the road 39.06 chains East of the N. W. comer of 26-31-11 and running thence South 20 chains, thence East 40.82 chains to the East line of the N. E. comer of 26-31-11 be vacated. Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Batenhorst that a hearing be held on this petition on April 28, 1953 at 1:30 p.m. in the Supervisors’ office. Motion carried. Motion was made by Frickel, seconded by Hubbard that blank et tax refund warrants numbered 3201 through 360’J be allowed in the amount of $4597.22. Motion carried. Motion was made by Waring, seconded by Batenhorst that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the road fund in payment of same. American Gear Co., lamps.-2.16 Melvin Andrus, snow re moval ---—23.10 Bergstrom Oil Co., tire changing- 12.50 Bud Carsten, pulling out pat rol ...I_10.00 Central Supply and Equip ment Co., repairs -94.12 Glenn Cobb Chev., repairs 12.1,4 Continental Oil Co., diesel fuel _218.79 Dankert Service, gas and oil _i_311.06 Verle David, road work.... 272.51 Earley Oil Co., gas and oil—294.39 Don Ellsberry, shop and road work _84.00 Marvin Anderson, shop work 2.00 Delbert Anson, road work . 301.35 Kenneth Cadwalader, road work _...124.95 Central Supply and Equip ment Co., repairs--—136.02 Clark and Mattson, fuel and oil _ 105.34 Norris W. Coats, repairs-3.50 Glen Cobb Chev., gas and oil __ 138.13 D-A Lubricant Co., diesel fuel and oil_._153.85 Ray David, road and mech anic work_224.17 John E. Donohoe, snow re movtl _175.00 Eaton Metal Products Corp., gun fillers_15.87 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., used grader-300.00 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., repairs-_106.83 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., repairs-—20.18 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., repairs- —92.90 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., chains- —46.64 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., chains- —87.36 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., machinery rent al _ 221.08 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., machinery rent al _433.55 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., machinery rent al _ 287.40 Fehrs Tractor and Equip ment Co., machinery rent al _.25.00 William Finch, road work_63.00 Fred Fundas, plowing snow ..12.00 Gambles, Ewing, tire and repairs __141.49 M. L. H a rm o n, snow re moval _180.00 Hueton Transfer, freight_1.25 Thaine Humphery, paint and labor_16.50 J V. Motor Co., head lights— 4.00 Kmevel’s Store, tire___15.00 Donald W. Krotter, gas and I repairs-—_33.35 ! Lester Marks, road work_44.00 Mo. Valley Machine Co., re pairs _-977.17 H. A. Mitchell, road work_12.00 Lyle McKimm, operating patrol_178.50 Nebraska Tractor and Equip ment Co., repairs_28.55 Nebraska Tractor and Equip ment Co., labor and re pairs ___50.21 Nebraska Tractor and Equip ment Co., repairs_85.70 (Nebraska Tractor and Equip ment Co., machinery rent al _ 196.80 O’Neill Auto S u p p ly, Inc., chains .■ -_4.44 Lawrance Pacha, road work_112.00 Guy Pinkerman, pulling out patrol _10.00 Robert Richardson, road work_.62.70 G. Rzeszotarski, plowing snow ...' _20.00 Rotherham Service, gas — 17.70 Calvin Seger, shop and road work _____ 157.70 Joe A. Smith, road work_122.b0 Melvin A. Smith, gas and oil _1_j.12.57 Richard Smith, work on roads_L__136.50 Donald A. Sterns, road work___....19.00 Michael Todd and Co., chains__- 41.37 West Lbr. and Coal, coal_6.68 William Finch, road work -189.00 Floyd F r a h m, operating cat ___289.00 Gaylen Motor Co., repairs— 51.42 Harley Hardware, tools and repairs _40.62 Henkle and Joyce Hardware Co., chains _:_21.50 Arthur Humpal, gravel_9.00 Milo Hupp, driving truck. 15.00 C. W. Kirkland, operating patrol J*_—235.20 Leo Kramer, labor and re pairs --1___—_53.58 Harlan Kubart, road work_15.00 Mo. Valley M a c h in e Co., labor and parts_^_38.29 A. L. Mitchell, road work_30.00 Mohr Service, gas__18.82 Nebraska Tractor and Equip ment Co., labor and re pairs -55.13 Nebraska Tractor and Equip ment Co., labor and re pairs _93.39 Nebraska Tractor and Equip ment Co., repairs _ 59.25 Newman Oil Co., gas and oil ----- .. . 121.71 Niobrara Valley Electric Mem. Corp. _ 3.50 O’Neill Auto Supply, Inc., light - 2.75 Ora Philbrick, shop and road work - 244.65 Robert Richardson, operating grader _42.75 Robert Richardson, road work ___99.75 Ries Oil Co., gas, oil and re ! pairs —:..i _90.16 Art B. Sanders, operating patrol ^_ 279.80 Shelhamer Oil and Equip ment Co., chains and diesel fuel - 32.70 Richard Smith, shop work 154.35 Standard Oil Co., kerosene . 50.10 R. D. Stevens, road work. 289.80 Wallace and Kersenbrock, diesel oil ...______84.00 The applications of Frances T. Shaw and Rudie Juracek for on and off beer sale licenses were considered. Motion was made by Stems, seconded by Clark that the Holt countv Board of Supervisors recommend to the Nebraska Liquor Control commission that licenses be granted them. Motion carried. Motion by Stems, seconded by Frickel that the following pet ition be adopted. Motion carried PETITION We, the undersigned, constitut ing the Board of Supervisors of the county of Holt and State of Nebraska, do hereby respectfully request and petitioh the Post office Department of the United States to establish a rural free delivery route in Holt county, Nebraska. Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 16 in Township 32 INorth, Range 14 West of the 6th P. M. in Holt county, Nebr aska, running thence north five miles, west one half mile, north four and one half miles, west one mile, south one and one half miles, East four miles, Thence southeast erly three and one half miles along the Niobrara river, thence south five miles and connecting at the points of beginning and ending with the rural free de livery route No. 4, out of Atkin son, Nebraska, now carried by John Henning, carrier. We wish to suggest that the proposed new route, if establish ed, will furnish rural delivery for twenty one farm families, none of whom are now so served, and all of whom are required to receive mail at Butte, Nebraska, in Boyd county. We further wish to point out that all of said pro posed new route will be over and across graded and graveled high ways maintained either by the county of Holt or state of Nebr aska, with the exception of four I miles, which constitutes a town ShDatSd’thnd 94fUily mamtaine^ 195?*^ th 24 day 01 Mm^K FRANK CRONK ALBERT STERNS ANDY CLARK A. M BATEN1LORST H W. HUBBARD KENNETH WARING ALLX FRICKEL Motion by ■ Hubbard, seconded by Clark that the fallowing claims be allowed and warrants ortiertH drawn on the Mail route fund ^ payment of same. John Andrus, dozing snow 34.65 Chambers Dump Truck, road work---63.49 E. J. Shane, moving snow. 95,55 Les Andrus, dozing snow._34.515 Eli McConnell, road and shop work----—50.46 Richard Smith, road work 82.56 On motion the board adjourned until March 25, 1953 at 10:00 AM. O’NeiUNews Mr. and Mrs. Art Tuttle and daughter of Cheyenne, Wyo^ were recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Stewart. E. Donald Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen, received a bachelor of science degree M higher accounting from the Cal ifornia college of commerce, Los Angeles, on March 27. He has ac cepted a position hi the Bank of America at Long Beach, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson of Winner, S.D., Mr. and Mrs John Stahlecker of Naper and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk went to Creighton on Easter Sunday ta visit Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jur an. Easter dinner guests in the Leon Sargent home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks and chil dren. X) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen of Minden, visited over Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syl vester Zakrzewski and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen. 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