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SANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Rovert Sanderson of Stanton, a
daughter, Sheila Darlene, weigh
ing 4 pounds 12 ounces, born Wed
nesday, March 9, in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. The
Sandersons formerly were of
Chambers.
POFAHL—Mr. and Mrs. Max
Pofahl of Norfolk, formerly of the
Ewing community, a son, weigh
ing 6 pounds 10 ounces, bom Wed
nesday, March 9, in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk.
GOTSCHALL — Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Gotschall of Atkinson, a
daughter, Susan Kay, weighing 9
pounds 14 ounces, born Thursday,
March 10, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
SHANE—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shane of Stuart, a daughter, Mary
Lou, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces,
born Friday, March 11, at Atkin
son Memorial hospital.
ADAIR—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Adair of Amelia, a son, Jerry
Glen, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounc
es, born Friday, March 11, at At
kinson Memorial hospital. The
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Art Doolittle; Mrs. Ger
tie Adair is the paternal grand
mother.
BENTZEN—Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Bentzen of Naper, a daugh
ter, weighing 8 pounds, bom
Thursday, March 10, at Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
WALLACE—Dr. and Mrs. Ste
\en E. Wallace of Wahoo, a son,
weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, born
Saturday, March 12, at Saunders
County Memorial hospital, Wahoo.
Mrs. M. J. Wallace of O’Neill is
the paternal grandmother.
MATSCHULLAT — Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Matschullat of Page,
a daughter, Joan Louise, weigh
ing 8 pounds 10% ounces, born
Thursday, March 10, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
KNOX—Mr. and Mrs. William
Knox of Ewing, a daughter, De
loris Jean, weighing 9 pounds 21/.
ounces, born Sunday, March 13,
at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Ne'll.
WHITED—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Whited of O’Neill, a son,
William Scott, weighing 8 pounds
4*4 ounces, born Monday, March
14, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O'
Neill.
HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Hansen of O’Neill, a son,
weighing 6 pounds, born Tuesday,
March 15, in Sacred Heart hospi
tal, Lynch.
BROSTROM — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brostrom of Page, a son,
Kevin Alan, born Thursday,
March 10, in a Grand Island hos- i
pital. Mr. Brostrom is superin- ;
tendent of the Page school.
Rotherham Awaits
Separation— 1
EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rotherham have received word
from their son, Cpl. Jerry Ro
therham, who has spent the past
17 months in Korea stating he
would leave for the states on
March 12 on the\ Marine Lynx
He expects to reach Seattle,
Wash., around March 26.
Corporal Rotherham will be
... sent to Camp Carson, Colo., for
seperation.
Notes Anniversary—
Mrs. Marlin Wickman enter
tained 10 little guests Tuesday
afternoon in honor of her daugh
ter, Joan, on her fourth birthday
anniversary.
Present were Tommy and Ellen
Coker. Steven Dierberger, Mark
Nelson, Gary Reynoldson, Peggy
and Dickie Martin, Tommy and
Cathy Earley and Connie Deter
man. She was assisted by Mrs.
Louis Coker.
Misses Beverly and Marjorie
Norman of Omaha spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Norman, and Jackie.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PASTURE WANTED: We want
i to rent pasture for 40 head of
calves, weighing about 500 lbs.
See or write Emil Gruhn, Rt. 1,
O’Neill or call 2255, Inman.
46-47p85
will be in O'Neill on
FRIDAY, MARCH 25
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
At the Hotel Golden
Glasses Properly Fitted
Eyes Scientifically
Examined
Dr, Edw. J. Norwood. OJX
Optometrist,
from Crawford, Nebraska,
Cubs Study Knights—
Cub Scout den 3 met at the
home of our den mother, Mrs.
Baker. Our theme for this month
is knights. We made our shield
of armor. We have a new den
chief, Gary Jeffery. We said the
Cub Scout law and then went
home.—By Jimmie Sullivan, den
scribe.
Cub Scouts
in Kite Contest—
Cub Scout den 1 met Wednesday
at Mrs. Nelson’s house. We start
ed making kites for a contest. We
are going to finish our kites at
home. The one who makes the
best kite will win a prize. — By
Ricky Miller, news reporter.
Harry Eyer, 77,
Rites at Orchard
Member of IOOF for
40 Years
ROYAL — Funeral services
were conducted Monday, March
14, from the Evangelical United
Brethern church in Orchard for
Harry Eyer, 77, a longtime resi
dent of the Royal and Orchard
communities. He died Saturday,
March 12, at the Plainview hos
pital. Interment was in the Plea
sant Valley cemetery. Rev. E. A.
Smith of Plainview and Rev. Ro
bert Strausberger of Royal offic
iated.
Harry Eyer, son of Alfred and
Mary Ann Eyer was born Sep
tember 5, 1877, the youngest in
a family of nine children, at Ash
land.
At the age of 5-years-old, he
came with his parents to Ante
lope county. On June 15, 1899, he
was united in marriage to Edith
Leona Grove.
Mr. Eyer had been a member
of the Odd Fellows lodge for 40
years. He was affiliated with the
United Brethern church at Or
chard and the Methodist church
at Royal.
Mr. Eyer had been in ill health
for some time, bedfast since Au
gust 10, 1954, and had been con
fined to the Plainview hospital
for 10 weeks.
Survivors include: Widow —
Edith; daughter — Mrs. Clifford
(Ruth) Meisner of Royal; grand
sons — Gary, Kent and Bryce
Meisner.
Pallbearers were Keith Theland
er, Ralph Schrader, Darrel Anson,
Gilbert Eley, Ravmondo Woheb
kel and Ray Beed. Music was
furnished by Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, ac
companied on the piano by Mrs.
Harvey Holbrook.
Among those from a distance
attending the funeral were: Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Hendricks, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Smith and son,
Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Hupp, Mrs. Harry Mit
chell and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Chaffin, all of Atkinson; Mrs.
Omer Poynts of Stuart; Miss
Grace Roberts and Howard Bailey,
both of Omaha; Marcia Hammond
of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Almen and Mrs. Della Eyer, all of
Mead; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pollock,
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Frickel end
Dan,, all of Atlantic, la., and Mrs.
Harold Hitch of Kansas City, Mo.
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Amelia News
Little Jerry Glen Adair and
his mother, Mrs. Robert Adair,
have been having several callers
at the hospital. Mrs. Gertie Adair
accompanied Bob there Saturday
morning. Mrs. Edgar Peterson
and great-grandfather, Pat Ken
nedy, called Saturday afternoon
and Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lon
nie called there Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett
went to Sioux City Monday.
While there they visited Mrs.
Bertha Sammons at the hospital.
Lawrence plans to leave the lat
ter part of the week for Greeley,
Colo., where he plans to move his
family when school is out.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
and Marcia visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Lamason at Page Sunday
afternoon and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle sr.,
visited their new little grandson,
Jerry Glen Adair, at the Atkinson
hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton
and daughters called on Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Doolittle Friday even
ing- •'
Randy Stewart
Is 3-Years-Old—
Little Randy Stewart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mickey Stewart, cele
brated his third birthday anniver
sary Wednesday at a party at the
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Storjohann.
Notes Anniversary—
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Contois’
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McVay. The
occassion honored Mrs. Contois’
birthday anniversary.
NOTICE
Many persons have asked us what is going to happen to
our businesses and properties if the State is to build a new cor
g ner at the West end of Douglas Street.
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It is our position that the State is going to properly com
pensate us for any damage or inconvenience caused us. and we
have not for that reason seen fit to voice any opposition to the
g plan. —
Slats Cafe — Marcellus Implement
Earley Oil Co,
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Holt County Board of Supervisors
Official Proceedings
(Continued from preceding page)
Newman Oil Co., gas, oil,
tire & tire repair . 120.68
O’Neill Auto Supply, re
pairs & supplies . 71.79
Page Oil Co , gas & re
pairs . 111.19
Fred Roberts, road labor.. 116.00
Calvin Seger, road labor . 4.00
Ralph Seger, road labor . 9.35
F. E. Skrdla, repairs . 4.37
Standard Oil Co., kerosene 94.60
Frank Tracy, road labor .. 113.93
West Lumber & Coal Co.,
coal . 16.27
Cl E. Wintermote & Son,
welding & repairs. 56.80
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Tomlinson, that the following reso
lution be adopted. Motion carried.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the State of Ne
braska Highway Commission
and the State Highway Depart
ment have submitted to the
Legislature, a revised Highway
System of State Roads for con
sideration and adoption; and
WHEREAS, said proposed
System, if adopted, would drop
419 miles from the State Road
System, and result in the drop
ping of 45% miles of such road
in Holt County, which 45%
miles of road would necessarily
revert to the County for up
keep and maintenance, and,
WHEREAS, said proposed re
duction would cause Holt Coun
ty to bear more than ten per
cent of the total such reduction
within the State as a whole,
and would be discriminatory
against Holt County, and
WHEREAS, Holt County is
unable to adequately maintain
all present County Roads with
available funds, and is unable
to assume additional burdens of
such kind, and
WHEREAS, Holt County is
one of the larger Counties in the
State in area, and is sparsely
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: March 9 — Jess
Wills, Emmet; Mary Ellen Gil
lette, Chambers; Gary Alton, O’- I
Neill; Marlene Alton, O’Neill. 3-- |
Mrs. H. D. Matschullat and baby
girl, Page. 11—Dell Stracke, Stu- '
art; Andrea Wettlaufer, Page;
Mrs. Ernest Burrell, Chambers. 12
—Mrs. Ervin Shipman, Spring
field, S.D.; Donna Tams, Ewing;
Alice Scofield, O'Neill. 13— Mrs.
Axel Borg, O’Neill; Mrs. William
Knox, Ewing; Joan Booth, O’Neill;
Mrs. Glen Cobb, Stuart; Mrs. W.
C. Whited, O’Neill. 14 — Harold
Traver, Atkinson; Arthur Winter
mote, Chambers; Mrs. Marvin
Atkinson, Butte; George R. Sand
ers, O’Neill; Mrs. Marion Brown,
Whitman; Suzanne Murman, O’
Neill. 15— Mrs. Fred Fritton, O’
Neill; Claire E. Tomjack, O’Neill;
Albert Monroe, Springview; Scott
Lee Miller, O’Neill; Mrs. Lyle V.
Cooper, Chambers; Mrs. LeRoy
Holcomb, -Chambers; Richard
Hovey, O’Neill; E. L. Kelley,
Chambers; Mrs. John Clasey,
Page. 16—Mrs. James Van Every,
O’Neill; Bronson Kent, Star.
Dismissals: March 9 — Wayne
Henderson, Orchard. 10 — Mrs.
William E. Sorensen and baby
girl, Page; Mrs. Otto Sprague, O’
Neill; Bryan Finch, Venus; Mrs.
Ben Miller, Star. 11—Henry Bur
ival, Page; Mrs. Mark Muff, O’
Neill; Mrs. George Strickland,
Winner, S.D.; John Sinclair, Bris
tow; Mrs. Earl Rumbaugh, O’
Neill. 12— Dell Stracke, Stuart.
13—James J. Murphy, Atkinson;
Carolyn Wintermote, Chambers;
Mrs. Clifford Sobotka, O’Neill;
Marlene Alton, O’Neill; Garl Alt
on, O’Neill; Mary Ellen Gillette,
Chambers; Mrs. Ervin Shipman.
Springview. 14 — Mrs. H. D.
Matschullat and baby girl, Page;
Carl Lambert, Ewing. 15—Andrea
Wettlaufer, Page; Alice Scofield,
O’Neill; Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell,
Redbird; Joan Booth, O’Neill;
Mrs. Ernest Burrell, Chambers;
Donna Tams, Ewing. 16—Suzanne
Murman, O’Neill; Mrs. Marvin
Atkinson, Butte; Duane Boyle, O’
Neill (expired); Arthur Winter
mote, Chambers,
Hospitalized: Mrs. Lois B. Ad
ams, Chambers; Mrs. George Bay,
O’Neill; Mrs. Marion Brown,
Whitman; Mrs. John Clasey, Page;
Mrs. Glen Cobb, Stuart; Mrs. Lyle
V. Cooper, Chambers; Mrs. Albert
Kaczor; Scott Lee Miller, O’Neill;
Mrs. Claude Neal, O’Neill; George
R. Sanders, O’Neill; Claire Tom
jack, O’Neill; Mrs. W. C. Whited,
O'Neill; Mrs. Kenneth Ellingson,
O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Fritton, O’
Neill; Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Page;
Mrs. LeRoy Holcomb, Chambers;
Richard Hovey, O’Neill; E. L.
Kelley, Chambers; Mrs. William
Knox, .Ewing; Albert Monroe,
Springfield; Albert Otte, Winner,
S. D.; Harold Traver, Atkinson;
r~ —
populated in comparison to oth
er smaller Counties, and does at
present have an inadequate sys
tem of State and County Roads
for the use of its people, and
WHEREAS, it is the sense of
this Board that said proposed
reduction of State Road mile
age as applied to Holt County, is
both unreasonable and inequit
able in comparison with other
Counties affected or unaffected,
and,
WHEREAS, it appears that
said proposed reduction is a
token gesture, and does not con
stitute a forthright attempt to
solve the problems of the State
Road Svstem,
. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
hereby resolved by the Board of
Supervisors of the County of
Holt, State of Nebraska, that it
does hereby declare its opposi
tion and objection to the adop
tion of said proposed revised
State Road System in its en
tirety, and as it applies to the
County of Holt, and that a copy
of this Resolution be transmit
ted to the Legislature and Holt
County’s Representative there.
A roll call vote thereon resulted
as follows: Aye: Cronk, Barthel,
Flood, Tomlinson, Ernst, Baten
horst, Frickel. Nay: None.
Whereupon the Chairman de
clared the Resolution duly passed
and adopted.
12:00 Noon. On motion the
board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill, Nebraska
Feb. 23, 1955
1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present.
Motion by BatenJjorst, seconded
by Barthel, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Bridge
Fund in payment of same. Motion
Mrs. Gus Timmerman, O’Neill;
Jess Wills, Emmet.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: March 7 — Robert
Clifford, Atkinson, medical; Mrs.
Peter Head, Stuart, obstetrical;
Lewis Forbes, Atkinson, medical.
9—Mrs. Edgar Bulau, Atkinson,
obstetrical; Mrs. Dewayne Tasler,
Atkinson, medical. 10—Mrs. Dean
Gotschall, Atkinson, obstetrical;
Scott O. Clanton, Stuart, medical.
11 — Mrs. Frank Shane, Stuart,
obstetrical; Mrs. Van Humphrey,
Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Robert
Adair, Amelia, obstetrical. 12 —
Kay Harrington, Bassett, medical:
Madonna Miksch, Stuart, medical.
13—Mrs. Dale Minning, Bassett,
surgical.
Dismissed: March 9 — Robert
Clifford, Atkinson. 10—Mrs. Viola
Ashcraft, Atkinson; Mrs. Harold
Vrooman, Atkinson; Mrs. Don
Rzeszotarski and son, Emmet. 11
—John Newman, Stuart; Lewis
Forbes, Atkinson; Mrs. Dewayne
Tasler, Atkinson. 12—Mrs. Peter
Head, Stuart. 13 — Mrs. Edgar
Bulau, Atkinson.
Hospitalized: James MacLach
lan, Atkinson; Herbert Stevens,
Atkinson; Mrs. Van Humphrey,
Atkinson; Mrs. Robert Adair and
son, Amelia; Madonna Miksch,
Stuart; Mrs. Dale Minning, Bas
sett; Roy Herrington, Bassett;
Mrs. Dean Gotschall and daugh
ter, Atkinston; Mrs. Opal Keat
ing; Baby Bulau; Mrs. Shane and
daughter, Stuart.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Mrs. Reuben
Avoy, Spencer; Mis Evelyn Beil
eur, Bristow; Mrs. Raymond Bent
zen and baby girl, Naper; Mrs.
William Boettcher, Fairfax, S.D.;|
Dr. Edwin Bradley, Spencer; Vir
gil Cork, Butte; Baby Larry Dean
Haun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Haun, Spencer; Mrs. Christina
Klein, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Annie
Lewis, Butte; Harold McRoberts,
Lynch; Mrs. Henry Minarik, Nio
brara; Mrs. James Milacek, Lynch;
Mrs. Balbina Ohri, Spencer; Miss
Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Bar
bara Peklo, Lynch; Romald Rem
ter, Spencer.. Baby Gerald Ross
meier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Rosmeier, Bristow; Robert Row,
Spencer; Farncis T. Schrunk,
Lynch; Ernest Wilson, Gregory,
S.D.
Dismisals: March 7—Mrs. Mer
vin Kee and baby girl, Crofton. 8
—Mrs. George Haase and baby
boy, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Charles
Carr, Spencer; Baby Randall
Rockford, Butte. 9—Paul Bendig,
Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. W. J. Fer
nau, Butte; Mrs. Ray Alford,
Lynch. 10 — Mrs. Max Rossmeier
and baby girl, Bristow. 11—Jacob
Schochenmeier, Bonesteel, S.D.;
Reuben Hypse, Anoka; Miss Twi
la Hicks, Bristow; Sandra Hansen,
Butte. 12 — George Lee, Lynch;
Mrs. Guy Mulhair, Lynch; Mrs.
Paul Weber, Butte; Wilmer Land
holm, Spencer.
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CARNIVAL
and DINNER
Sponsored by —
Friends of St. Mary’s
ON
Sunday, March 20th
AT
ST. MARY’S GYM
AND DINING ROOMS
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! EVERYBODY WELCOME.
Games Galore — Fish Ponds — Gumbo — Fun House
Nickel Pitches — Dart Games and a Host of Others
in the Gym Starting at 4 P.M.
Dinner will be served from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M.
Dinner Tickets: Adults, §1; children, 50c
carried.
American Gear Co., bridge
repairs .$ 36.00
Joe Burda, bridge labor.. 35.15
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., repairs . 15.50
Floyd Gettert, bridge la
bor . 200.00
Keating Implement Co.,
supplies, repairs & re
pairing . 46.66
Lester Porter, bridge labor 25.65
F. E. Skrdla, oil .. 6.35
P. T. Stock Chute Co., tire
repair & supplies .... 132.43
Wheeler Lumber, Bridge &
Supply Co., repairs .... 93.43
Ed Brandt, bridge labor . 86.60
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., repairs and re
pairing . 105.60
Keating Implement Co.,
supplies & repairs ... 72.48
P. M. Mentzer, repairing 6.50
Earl Porter, bridge labor. 35.15
Wm. Siebert, bridge labor 57.95
Standard Oil Co., motor oil 28.34
Anton Weichman, mileage 31.38
Anton Weichjnan, bridge
labor t. 200.00
Motion by Batenhorst, seconded
by Ernst, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Mail Route Fund in
payment of same. Motion carried.
F. E. Boettcher, machinery
hire .' $630.00
Albert Holbrook, mail road
labor . 153.30
Frank Johnson, oil, gas,
tire repair . 52.41
Road Dist. No. 2, machin
ery rental . 90.00
Uoyd A. Hoerle, mail road
kbor . 83.65
Arthur Humpal, gravel 100.25
Paul Kaup, mail road labor 122 85
Frank Tracy, mail road la
bor . 101.32
5:00 P.M. On motion the Board
adjourned until Feb. 24, 1955 at
10:00 A.M.
KENNETH WARING
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
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SALAD BOWL
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PRODUCE HATCHERY FEEDS
A COMPLETE LINE OF NUTRENA FEEDS
POULTRY FEEDS:
CHICK STARTER . 100 Lbs. §5.65
20% EGG CRUMBLES . 100 Lbs. §4.95
\ 27 % BALANCER CRUMBLES . 100 Lbs. §5.65
33% POULTRY CONCENTRATE . 100 Lbs. §5.95
DISCOUNT on QUANTITY
SOYBEAN MEAL . 100 Lbs. §4.95
TANKAGE . 100 Lbs. §5.95
HOG & CATTLE FEEDS:
40% HOG BALANCER . 100 Lbs. §5.95
CREEP 20 PIG STARTER . 100 Lbs. §6.95
SHOAT 40 PELLETS. 100 Lbs. §6.65
SOW 30 PELLETS . 100 Lbs. $5.95
DISCOUNT on QUANTITY
BEEF CAKE 22 . 100 Lbs. $4.25
CALF STARTER PELLETS . 100 Lbs. $6.95
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