Walter Fick Heads Community Club Inman Group Plans No July Meeting INMAN—The Community club 3 met Monday evening, June 27, at the high school assembly room for a combination regular and an nual meeting. T. D. Hutton was in charge. The following officers were elected: Walter Fick, president; Kenneth F. Smith, vice-president; Doris Butterfield, secretary; Elsie Krueger, treasurer; Ernest Brunckhorst, James McMahan and Mr. Hutton, trustees. Two films were shown follow ing the business session by Mr. . Smith. A lunch of sandwiches, cake and coffee was served. The club will not meet in July. Other Inman News Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattson drove to Sioux City on Monday, June 27, to meet John’s mother, Mrs. I. L. Matson and his neph ew, Vernon Pratt of Meadowlands, Minn. They visited in the Matt son home until Saturday morning when Mr. and Mrs. Matson took them to Soiux City where they took a bus for their home in Min nesota. • Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Watson en tertained at a dinner at their home on Tuesday evening in hon or of Col. and Mr. Clifford Op per. Guests included Mr. and Mts. E L. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Watson and family of O’ Neill. On Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Watson and daughter, Carolyn, took Colonel and Mrs. Opper and children to Omaha where they took a plane for Washington, D.C. The OnDers have spent the past two weeks visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brittell and daughter of Norfolk were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and girls. They were accompanied home Sunday evening by their daughter, Judy, who spent a week visiting in the Morsbach home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons of Tekamah were weekend guests in the David Morsbach and Earl Miller homes. Miss Lois Morsbach, who had spent a week in the Crosser home, returned home at this time. Clayton Krueger, who attends Wayne State Teachers college, spent the weekend visiting his brother, Roger, and with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Cunning ham and family of Chadron spent the holiday weekend visitng in the home of Mr. Cunningham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cun ningham. They were accompan ied home by Sharon Cunnning ham, who will visit there for a few days. Cal Geary of Lyons arrived in Inman Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton and daughter of Omaha are visit ing Bob’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton, and Vicki. Miss Murl Keyes of Mesa, Ariz., ° is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes. Emmet Stamp has returned from Muskegon Heights, Mich., where he visited a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins and grandson, Roger Tompkins, left Saturday for Omaha where they will spend several days vis iting in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Tompkins. Miss Carolyn Watson spent the Fourth of July in Oakland visiting friends. She will also visit friends in Fremont for several days, be ing gone about 10 days. Supt. and Mrs. Gerald Nelsen and boys returned home Saturday evening after spending two weeks in Wyoming visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harte and family of Remsen, la., arrived here Friday and spent the Fourth of July weekend in the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte, and family. Miss Barbara BruAckhorst of Sioux Falls, S.D., arrived home Friday where she spent the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst. She returned to Sioux Falls on Tuesday. Miss Kay Coventry of O’Neill arrived home Friday evening and spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry, and Bill. James Pinkerman, jr., Barbara, Jimmy and Sally of Omaha ar rived Sunday and are spending several days visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coven try and boys. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Moore and children of Lincoln spent several days the past week visiting Don ald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore, and also his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Clark. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lusk and daughter, Jo, of Jamestown, N.D., arrived Sunday afternoon and spent the weekend visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan. They left Tues day for Denver, Colo. Mrs. Robert Gillahan and daughter of Lawrence, Kans., ar rived on Friday and are spending a couple of weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Mossman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry took their son, A/3c Ronald Cov entry, to Columbus on Saturday evening, where he took the train for Tacoma, Wash., for further [ training. Ronald had spent a fur lough here. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and daughters of O’Neill spent the weekend in the Ernest Brunckhorst and Leo Mossman homes. Coventrys Feted on 25 th Anniversary INMAN— A picnic supper was held at the community park Sun day evening at 7 o’clock in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. James Coven try, who were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Their anniversary date was July 3. Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry, Kay and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cov entry, Dick and Bob; Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan; Kenneth Smith, Yvonne, Beverly and Bert; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattson; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moore of O’Neill; James Pinkerman, jr., Barbara, Jimmy and Sally of Om aha; Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lusk and daughter, Jo, of Jamestown, N.D., and Miss Faye Brunck horst. Mr. and Mrs. Coventry received several gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Coventry were guests-of-honor at a dance Fri day evening at the Summerland dance pavilion in honor of their wedding anniversary. Refresh ments were served during inter mission. Open every evening during the months of July and August. — Keating Implement, Atkinson. 10-15 Estimate of Expenses of the City of O’Neill The folowing is an estimate of the expenses of the City of O’ Neill, Nebraska, for the fiscal year commencing the first Tuesday in May, 1955, and ending the first Tuesday in May, 1956. Wages and Salaries as provided by Ordinance .$ 14,000 Maintenance of Police Department . 13,000 Maintenance of Water Works . 8,500 Operation of Water Works . 8,500 Improvement of Wa|.er Works . 5,000 Street Lighting . 7,000 Street maintenance, construction, and repairs of sidewalks and crossings . 12,500 Sewer Improvement Bonds, principal ad interest . 9,000 "Water Improvement Bonds, principal and interest. 10,500 Maintenance of Fire Department . 1,500 Maintenance of Sewer System . 5,000 » Improvement of Sewer System . 5,000 Support of Band . 500 Municipal Publicity . 1,000 Parks and Grounds . 4,000 Support of Airport . 1,500 Miscellaneous . 10,000 .. 20,000 . 1,200 Total .$134,200 Entire receipts of revenue for the fiscal year ending the first Tuesday in May, 1955, were as follows: Water Collection .$ 27,000 Holt County Treasurer . 40,000 Licenses, Occupation Taxes, etc. 5,000 Other resources . 32,500 Total .$104,000 A. MARCELLUS Mayor Attest: O. D. FRENCH City Clerk. Attention, Adults! Monday evenings will be reserved for adults and their children, starting Monday, July 1 1th Pool Hours — Starting Today 1 PJtt. Til 9 P.M. O’Neill Municipal Swimming Pool Don Templemeyer, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Conner ... on their golden wedding day.—The Frontier Photo. Conner Open-House Attended by 150 Ewing Pair Marks Golden Wedding EWING — One hundred fifty persons signed the guestbook on Sunday afternoon, July 3, during the open-house observance of Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Conner. The couple was observing their golden wedding anniversary, and the af fair was held in the Methodist church parlors. Ralph Belmer of Wisner, a son in-law, was master-of-ceremonies for the program. At the conclusion of the pro gram, gifts of silver were present ed to the honorees. Among the guests present were the following who attended the 1906 wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Conner: Mrs. Mabel Boies of Ew ing; Joe Shanner, Mr. and Mrs. David Loy and James Van Ev ery, all of OINeill; Mrs. Olive Truhe of Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Per ry Lichty, sr., of Royal; Mrs. An na Smith and Ernest Trowbridge, both of Inman. Mrs. Truhe and Mrs. Lichty are sisters of Mrs. Conner. Refreshments were in charge of the WSCS. Garden flowers car ried out the color theme of gold and-white. The three-tier wed ding cake, baked by Mrs. Perry Lichy and Mrs. Otto Storm, made up the centerpiece for the table. Mrs. Ralph Belmar of Wisner and Mrs. Gladys Nothem and daughter of Eureka, Calif., poured. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. C. E. Van Brig gle of Gordon, sister of Mr. Conner. Many pictures were taken dur ing the afternoon. Cal Stewart of the “Voice of The Frontier’’ was also present, taking pictures and making a tape-recording of an in terview with Mr. and Mrs. Con ner. A phonograph record will be given to Mr. and Mrs. Conner later. Mr. and Mrs. Conner became the parents of 10 children. The oldest and youngest died in in fancy. They have seven living daugh ters and one son. Two daughters, Mrs. Guy (Dorothy) Couch of Oregon City, Ore., and Mrs. Charles (Ethel) Mayes of Glide, Ore., were unable to be present. Redbird News The Redbird Lucky Clover club met for a recreation and health meeting at the Scottville hall Friday night. Claranna Car son and Marilyn Graham gave a demonstration for using tourni quets. Gordon Barta played sev eral selections on his accordian. Guests were Mrs. Anna Carson, Billy Wilson of Gregory, Janice Crawford and Veronica McDon ald of Lynch, Mrs. Howard Wells and daughters and Wilma Wells. Those from here attending the wedding of Barry Baker and Donna Smolik at St. Anthony’s Catholic church at Fairfax, SJ}., were Mr. Nick Baker, Mrs. Ray Wilson, Mrs. Alvin Carson and Mrs. Willa Schollmeyer, Bruce and Bardy. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinker man are in Omaha on business for a few days. Mrs. Guy Pinker man and Mrs. Fay Pinkerman are caring for their small son. Earn Wilson of Gregory, S.D., cam e Sunday to visit relatives over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mitchell at Butte and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eiler of Spencer. LYNCH—Keith Eiler- of West Point, N.Y., visited his sister, Mrs. Richard Courtney, June 8. LYNCH—Mrs. Art Stewart is | visiting relatives oin California. , IAAMMAiGr •*» • bosinoat mrd or • color catalog, bo Im yov pi oca «n< f^THE FRONTIER . . * • (■■■n«aaaNaaaaaaa«aBai Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Conner ... on their wedding day, Jan uary 10, 1906. Wed in South Miss Janet Strong (above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Strong of Norfolk, formerly of O’Neill, and Pfc. Lawrence Stevens of Ft. Hood, Tex., ward married June 9 at Oklahoma City, Okla., in the First Chris tian church. Reverend Sheridan, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony. C Are Discussion REDBIRD—The Scott Comm unity Project club held its last meeting for the summer with Martha Hiscocks. Following the business meetings. Willa Scholl meyer gavs a report on “Under standing the Teenager.” Lunch eon was served. Other Redbird News Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford and family of Atkinson spent Tuesday, June 28, with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell. Mrs. Craw ford is a sister to Bud. Wayne, Donna and Charles, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Luber of Butte, spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald. Sgt. and Mrs. Virgil Wilson of Hastings and the Bill Wilson fam ily of Gregory, S.D., were week end guests in the Ray Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of O’Neill were callers. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller plan ned to leave Tuesday evening for Lincoln to visit their daugh ter, Delores, at a hospital there. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman entertain ed the Dorsey Ladies Aid Wed nesday, June 29. A large crowd was present. The hostess served a 5 o’clock luncheon, family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bare were Sunday evening dinner Bre were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Car sten and Hallie. Mrs. Howard Wells had as guests last week her sister, the former Joan Ross, and husband and baby of Wshington. Sunday evening visitors in the Elmer Hull home at Niobrara were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hull and family of Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rhianek and Claude Hull of Monowi and Mr. and Mrs. Wy ne Boelter and son of Verdigre. Page News The Thursday evening bridge club members v/ere guests of Mrs. Melvin Roach. Mrs. Alton Brad dock had high score and Mrs. Dan Troshynski received the tra veling award. Mrs. Harold Kelly was a guest. Mrs. Carl Max will be the July 14 hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., and Stephanie were supper guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French at O’Neill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tallon of Omaha, Dr. and Mrs. Ivan French of Wahoo, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale French and family of O’Neill were also guests. Eric Neilson and Orville Han sen and families of Creighton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han sen were surprise guests Sunday in the Roy Hansen home. The oc casion was Mr. Hansen’s birthday anniversary. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen, Mr. and lvirs. Frank Snyder, Mrs. Fannie Stewart, Mrs. Carrie Ter ser, Mrs. Hester Bdmisten, Mrs. iNeU lvicintosn and Miss Viola naynes enjoyed a picnic dinner ana supper at the Allen Haynes nome, ivionday July 4. Mr. and ivirs. Les Riege and Bonnie were weekend guests in me home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Horrocks, at Tilaen. Bonnie stayed for a longer visit with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Brad docit, Dale and Mrs. Dick Buxton of Omaha were weekend visitors in the Alton Braddock and Wil liam Buxton homes at Page and at the Heiter home at O’Neill. They returned to Omaha Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williamson of Castleford, Ida., arrived Sun day for a week’s visit with his mother, Mrs. Celestine Willam son, and with his brothers-in law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wood and C. P. Leach. On Monday the group went to the home of their brother, Harold Williamson, and family at Stuart to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart and family of Ralston came Sunday morning to Page where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mrs. Hat tie Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Linda. On Monday the same group spent the day with the Smith family. The Stewarts returned to their Ral ston home Monday afternoon. Dale Wood of Lincoln came Saturday and took his grandpar ents, Mr. nd Mrs. R. D. Copes, home with him for a week’s visit. A family reunion was held Sunday at the Christian church parlors at Winner, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. John Redlinger and their II children and their families gath ered together for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Redlinger, for mer residents of O’Neill, came from Pamona, Calif. Others were there from Boulder, Colo., Minn esota, Oklohoma, Omaha and Page and the others were from near Winner. Mr. and Mrs. Reu ben Redlinger and family attend ed from Page. Lorell Pickering took care of the chores during their absence. They returned Monday evening. Mrs. Carrie Taylor and daugh ters, Floma and Hazel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer and Miss Grace Merry man the Fourth of July. Mrs. Emma Canaday and Misses Nelle and Grace Wood were guests al so. Dance Planned in New Hall — STAR—The first formal use of the newly-built Ash Grove com munity hall will be made Satur day night. A committee of four— including Leonard Juracek, Clay ton Nelson, Bernard Montgomery and Max LeMasters—will sponsor a dance. Invitations have been mailed. The hall was built during the past few months on a membership basis and was informally put to use during the Fourth of July weekend. Ewing News Mrs. Lena Kirschmier had as weekend guests at her home Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wolverton and son, Kenneth, of Pilger; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neisius and son of Pilger; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirschmier and family of Wich ita, Kans. Other guests who call ed during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crotty and "son of Wichita, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens and daughter, Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snyder and son, all of Orchard. A picnic dinner was enjoyed on the lawn at the Kirschmier home on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. William Lof quest returned home Monday from a vacation trip into the Badlands of South Dakota. A family picnic was held on July 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby. Present were their son, James, home on fur lough, and his wife, Dorothy, and children, who have made their home at Norfolk for several months, also Mrs. Gene Ruby and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beeleart and family of Page, Hazel Ruby, Elsie Chase, Mrs. William Spence. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruby and family left Wednesday to return to Virginia where Mr. Ruby will be stationed with the navy. William Spence and son, Lyle, accompanied by Wyne Fry spent the weekend fishing at Valen tine. Friday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Spence were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Loseke and daughter, Jackie, of Lindsey. The Forum group of the United Presbyterian church enjoyed a picnic at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. Members of the Seek-and-Share club were in vited guests. A picnic dinner was enjoyed with games and sports for afternoon fun. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Saiser en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim at a 6 o’clock dinner at their home Tuesday evening, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woeppel and family of Storm Lake, la., spent the holiday weekend in Ewing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woeppel. Lester Woeppel of Omaha was also a guest at the parental home. Glen Tuttle and friend of Mer idan, la., are enjoying a week’s vacation with home folks. On Sunday, July 3, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle entertained at a family dinner party honoring the birthday anniversary of their oldest son, Glen. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle and family, Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daughter, Dean Tuttle, all of Ewing. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson were his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ruppenthal, Pauline and Nadene of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Vincent Pierson of Cheyenne, Wyo. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierson in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierson, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pribnow, and daughter of Cedar Rapids, la., attended family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cleveland in Orchard on Sunday, July 3. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Cleveland and family of New York. Lois and Jerry Furley of Mad ison are guests at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Eliza ^beth Angus, this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Angus and her mother, Mrs. Edith Black, al so Mr. and Mrs. Gearld Black and family celebrated the fourth of July in Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies ac companied by Mrs. Rose Bohn and family spent Sunday, July 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn. Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf, Bobbie and Kathy of Sioux City spent Sunday and Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. Mrs. Mike Hart and son, Ro land, of Hazel ton N.D., who are attending college at Chadron, spent the July 4 weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Moss, and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Resinger and son of Sheldon, la., spent from Saturday, July 2, until Monday with his sister, Mrs. Elmer Wan dersee. They went from here to White Horse ranch north of Stu art and then to the Ft. Randall dam before returning home. Mr and Mrs. Zane Rowse, Vir gil David, Verle David of Cham bers and Mrs. Clarence Logerman of Brunswick drove to Lincoln Sunday to visit their brother, Earl, at the Veteran’s hospital. Verle and Virgil stayed the others returned Sundy evening. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Loy and family of Enid, Okla., spent from Friday until Monday after noon at the home of-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Loy. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Van Every had as their Sunday guests his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Gamel of Bel grade. Rose Mary Babl, Jim Schmitz, Mary Schmitz and Lnuie Pier son attended the Fourth of July celebration and rodeo at Fairfax, S.D. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kelly and son, Russell, of Omaha came Wednesday and stayed until Sun dy in the Ivan Pruss home. They were accompanied by Mrs. Wil liam Slater of Anita, la. Connie Pereroom is now -em ployed at the Lee store at O’Neill. STUART—Mr. and Mrs. Ward J. Flanigan went to Lincoln Sat urday and Mr. Flanigan entered the Veterans hospital Sunday for treatment. Frontier for printing! THE AMERICAN WAY a f C VJ KiSBffii * ifipST 2 ° Free Tax Rider Stuart News — Airman and Mrs. Robert Fox arrived here Sunday night for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Seger. They are enroute to Baltimore, Md., from Holloran AFB at Alomogor do, N.M. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Seger took their daughter, Mrs. Char les Dawson, and Stevie to Grand Island Sunday where she left by train for her home in Long Beach, Calif. She has been visit ing her for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Fox of Columbus spent the July 4 week end with relatives in Stuart and Newport. About 30 members and parents of the Stuart Elkhorn Valley 4-H club motored to Pickstown, S.D., on July 4, for a picnic. Parents who accompained the group were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy, Mrs. Art Givens, Mrs. Harold Givens, Mrs. Jim Hoffman and Mrs. Wallinger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox of Alamogordo, N.M., Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Seger and Lowell attend ed a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup of Newport on July 4. e? »is i • Everett Miner returned Sun day, July 3, from the first Nat ional Aberdeen-AnguS conven tioh at Stillwater, Okla., June 30 through July 3. He was accom panied by Denzel Anderson of Clearwater. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Synder of Lake View, la., and four child ren came Saturday and remained until Sunday in the Ivan Pruss home. Mrts. Kelly, Mrs. Synder and Mrs. Pruss are sisters. SCHOOL BUILDINGS AT PUBLIC AUCTION The following described Holt county rural school buildings will be offered at public auction, on the premises on the date and at the hour designated below: ' District No. 14 SATURDAY, JULY 23 — 1 P.M. Former District No. 12 school house, size 12x14 feet, located six miles north, 1 mile east of Phoenix. District No. 14 school house, size 18x30 feet, insulated and wired for R.E.A., floor sanded and inside repainted in 1954 Practically new roof, building in good condition. Oil burner heater, 275 gal. drum (fuel), two outdoor toilets. Located 3 miles north, 4 miles west, 1 Vi miles north of Midway, or 3 miles east, 2 Vi miles north of Phoenix. District No. 84 barn, located 3 miles east, Vi mile south of Phoe nix. All these to be sold at District No. 14 school house. Secretary — Arthur O’Neill District No. 34 SATURDAY, JULY 23 — 2:30 P.M. School house 16x24 and contents. Barn 14x25. Located twenty % miles north of O’Neill on highway 281. Secretary — George Mellor District No. 208 SATURDAY, JULY 23 — 3 P.M. School house 22x22 and contents. Condition of building fair. Small barn and toilets. From school house 34—1 mile north, 2 miles east, 1 mile south and Vi mile east. Secretary — M. A. Miller District No. 224 SATURDAY, JULY 23 — 4 P.M. School house 24x16 and contents. Located 1 mile south, 1 mile west, Vi mile south Midway. Secretary — Loyal Hull Col. Ed Thorin, Auct. ^—i