. Future Subscribers LARSON— Mr. and Mrs. Har ley Larson of Chambers, a daugh ter, Ramona Fern, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces, bom Wednesday, July 20, at the Ainsworth hos pital. The baby’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood of Chambers. ADAMS — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams of Spencer, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 12 ounces, bom July 24, at Sacred Heart hospital, o# Lynch. BURBACK — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burback of Kimball, a daughter, Sheryl Annette, weigh ing 5 pounds 13 Vi ounces, July o 22, Atkinson Memorial hospital. McMILLEN — Sgt. and Mrs Kieth McMillen of Offutt air base, Omaha, a daughter, Sandra Jean, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born Phamhpr? SCHNEiDER — Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schneider of Columbus, ° a daughter, Joan, weighing 4 pounds 5 ounces, born Saturday, o July 23. Mrs. Schneider is the for mer Bernadine Langan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Langan of -° O’Neill. kki ./.h.H—Mr. and Mrs. rrancis Belzer of O’Neill,' a son, Robert Joseph, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, born Sunday, July 24, at St. Anittiony’s hospital, O’Neill. DROTZMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Drotzman of O’Neill, a son, weighing 9 pounds 4 ounces, bom Monday, July 25, at St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. DERICKSON — Mr. and Mrs. * Sammie Derickson of O’Neill, a son, Craig Richard, weighing 7 " pounds 6y4 ounces, bom Monday, July 25, at St. Anthony’s hospi tal, O’Neill. KLABENES — Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klaberves of Chambers, a son, Stanley Raymond, weigh ing 8 pounds 10 ounces, bom Tues day, July 26, at St. Anthony’s hos pital. JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Spencer, a son, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, o born Monday, July 25, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. HENNING—Mr. and Mrs. Wil fred Henning of Spencer, a son, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces, born Wednesday, July 27, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Garlen Anderson of Butte, a son, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, bom Tuesday, July 26, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. BENNET—Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bennet of Bassett, a daughter, Karen Jean, weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce bom Wednesday, July 27, at the Atkinson Memorial hospit al. Chambers Easy Victor Over O’Neill CHAMBERS — The Chambers Towners apparently were doing everything correctly and the O’ Neill Rockets doing things wrong ly here Sunday afternoon. Cham bers walked off with an easy 16-1 North-Central Nebraska league ‘ victory. Chambers cracked out 21 hits off the O’Neill pitchers, Kelly and Everetts, at the. same time, Jerry Grimes kept the O’Neill team shackled with four scatter ed hits. The win gave Chambers undis puted possession “of first place. Chambers lost no time in tak ing the lead as they turned four hits into as many runs in the first inning. Bruce Grimes clouted a homerun with two on to climax the inning. The second inning produced two more turns on three o hits, also a flock of errors. Grimes was very effective with his knuckleball. Nesbitt was the only O’Neill batter who could find the range as he got three singles. O’Neill’s only run came as the result of a walk, a balk, and an error, and that was after two were out in the ninth. The top hitters in this game for Chambers were Hilligas with four for five; Gribble and B. Grimes with three for six, and Jerry Grimes and Cameron with two for four.0 The next two games for Cham bers will be away from home at Bassett and at Ainsworth. Meanwhile, the Rockets will entertain Burke, S.D., tonight (Thursday) in Carney park. The Chambers midgets were defeated 11-6 by the Atkinson midgets at Atkinson Friday, July 22. W. F. FINLEY, M.D. O’NEILL Downey Building OFFICE PHONE: 28 180,000 Fish Distributed Here Over 180,000 fish were deliver ed to 23 cooperators Wednesday afternoon, July 20, at the postof fice corner in O’Neill. These are federal fish used to stock private ponds. The fish became the prop erty of the land owner and he need not open the waters to pub lic fishing. Requests for these fish were made during the past six to nine months through the Holt soil conservation district office. Tune in “Voice of The Fron tier”, thrice weekly! Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: July 20—Mrs. Let tie Calkins, O’Neill. 21—Mrs. Gil bert Fox, Emmet; E. M. Yaryan, Clearwater; Frank H. Murray, O’ Neill. 22—George Clift, O’Neill; Mrs. Louis Zahradnicek, Atkinson. 23—Larry Peterson, O’Neill. 24— Mrs. Donald Lineback, O’Neill; Mrs. E. W. Kramer, O’Neill; Mrs. Francis Belzer, O’Neill. 25—Albert Loock, Spencer; Mrs. George Jef feries, Ewing; Mrs. Alma Thorell, Bristow; Mrs. Dale Curran, O’ Neill; Mrs. Sammie Derickson, O’Neill; Mrs. Rodney Drotzman, O’Neill; Frank Froelich, O’Neill; Mrs. Martha Hill, Ewing; Mrs. Gertrude K a u p , Stuart; Mrs. George Cameron, Chambers; Marvin Johnson, O’Neill. 26—Mrs. Raymond Klabenes, Chambers; Linelle Tompkins, Inman. 27 — James Elmer Kopejtka, Spencer. Dismissals: July 20—Mrs. Har old Humrich and baby girl, O’ Neill; Frank Neibauer, Bassett. 21 —Laurence Murray, O’Neill; Ger ald Klinetobe, Page; Hugh Birm ingham, O’Neill. 22—Mrs. William Grothe, sr., Emmet; Frank H. Murray, O’Neill. 23—Mrs. Harry Mead, Fremont; Mrs. Louis Zah radnicek, Atkinson; Mrs. Ralph Ferris and baby girl, O’Neill. 25— Debra Harmon, O’Neill; Mrs. Gil bert Fox, Emmet; Jacob Hoerle, Chambers. 26—George Clift, O’ Neill; Mrs. Lettie Calkins, O’Neill; E. M. Yaryan, Clearwater. 27 — Larry Peterson, O’Neill; Mrs. E. W. Kramer, O’Neill; Mrs. George Cameron, Chambers. Presently hospitalized: Mrs. Lois Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill; Dr. H. L. Bennett, O’Neill; Mrs. Francis Belzer, O’ Neill; Mrs. Dale Curran, O’Neill; Mrs. Rodney Drotzman, O’Neill; Mrs. Sammie Derickson, O’Neill; Earl Fox, O’Neill; Frank Froelich, O’Neill; M. B. Higgins, O’Neill; Mrs. Martha Hill, Ewing; Mrs. Mabel Henry, O’Neill; Mrs. George Jefferies, Ewing; James Elmer Kopejtka, Spencer; Mrs. Raymond Klabenes, Chambers; Mrs. Gertrude Kaup, Stuart; Mrs. Don Lineback, O’Neill; Albert Loock, Spencer; M. F. O’Donnell, O’Neill; Mrs. Alma Thorell, Bris tow; Linelle Tompkins, Inman; Walter Zahradnicek, Stuart. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Admissions: Mrs. Jack Adams, Spencer; John Adams, Spencer; Paul Bendig, Bonesteel, S.D. Dr. Edwin B. Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. Howard Carston, Dorsey; Mrs. George Classen, Spencer; Mrs. R. B. Drickey, Spencer; Mrs. Ivar Johnson, Bristow; Joe Macku, Spencer; Mrs. Milton B. Nelson, Bristow Mrs. Lillian Olson, Bris tow; Mrs. Barbara Peklo, Lynch; Mrs. Max Rossmeier, Bristow; Mrs. Ernest Schoenrogge, Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs. John Selle, Butte; Harry Walker, Lynch. Dismissals: July 18 — Alvin Londberg, Lynch; Mrs. William Burger, Verdel; Pat Cassidy, Lynch. 20—Claude A. Rutledge, Lynch; Mrs. Jacob Fuhrman, Herrick, S.D.; Mrs. Robert Wil son, Verdel. 21—Mrs. Earl Orr and Baby Girl, Butte. 22—Baby Larry Haun, Spencer; Mrs. Wil liam Schultz, Naper; Baby Rocky Ray Wilson, Verdel. 23 — Mrs. Paul Weber, Butte. 24 — Mrs. Henry Eilers and Baby Boy, Spencer. Expired: July 21—Oscar John son, 74, Spencer. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: July 19—Lelea Gar wood of Atkinson, accident. 20— Mrs. Stanley Johnson, medical; Charles Ostler of Fremont, medi cal. 21—Roland Bouska of Atkin son, accident; Frank Neibauer of Bassett, medical. 22 — William Grunke of Stuart, medical. 23— Mrs. Fred Braun of Atkinson, medical. 24—Mrs. William Mor gan of Atkinson, medical. 25— Marvin Smelcer of Greenville, Tenn., surgical. Dismissed: July 21—Mrs. Ed ward Albrecht and son of Atkin son; Mrs. Samuel Becker af At kinson. 22—Mrs. Harold Fischer and son of Naper; Charles Ostler of Fremont. 23—Mrs. Anton Dob rovolny of Atkinson. Hospitalized: Anna Ahle. Wick’s Body Shop I O B In Their New Location! I > jj o B OPEN FOR BUSINESS I MONDAY, AUGUST 1 I Completely new, larger quarters, situated I on U.S. Highways 20 and 281, two blocks I ? north of the Earley Oil Station in West | o O’Neill. I bbsbbbbp^bbmbmmmbmbbbmbhebbbmbmbhbbmmbbbbS Official Proceedings of the Holt County Supervisors (Continud from page 11) SEy4SWy4 40 A . Sec 6-27-10 410.00 S% 305 A RR . Sec 13-28-11 6535.00 SyjNEy4 80 A . Sec 13-28-11 1325.00 SEy4 . Sec 26-28-11 3070.00 SEy4 . Sec 25-28-11 2980.00 NEy4 . Sec 27-28-11 3000.00 E%NWy4 . Sec 27-28-11 1480.00 E%swy4> SEy4 . Sec 27-28-11 4425.00 wy>wy> . Sec 27-28-11 3225.00 EViEVi . Sec 28-28-11 3065.00 NWy4 . Sec 28-28-11 3575.00 W%NEy4, swy4, W^SEy4 . Sec 28-28-11 6105.00 N%Ny> . Sec 33-28-11 2665.00 swy4, pt SEy4> pt SEy4NEy4 .sec 10-28-11 3635.00 jwy4 . Sec 4-27-10 2765.00 N% . Sec 5-27-10 5905.00 SEy4 . Sec 5-27-10 2455.00 NWy4 . Sec 7-27-10 2685.00 SW-y4 . Sec 19-27-10 3175.00 SEy4 . Sec 19-27-10 3385.00 neV4 . Sec 19-27-10 3735.00 Wy>NWy4 . .1. Sec 19-27-10 1475.00 lE^NWyt . Sec 19-27-10 1480.00 swy4 . Sec 5-27-10 5935.00 W% 320 A . Sec 15-28-11 4885.00 NE% 145 A R.R. Sec 14-28-11 2334.00 E%NW% 78% A. R.R. Sec 14-28-11 1055.00 I NW% 160 A . Sec 13-28-11 6810.00 ! SW% 160 A . Sec 12-28-11 2905.00 E%SE% 80 A . Sec 11-28-11 1720.00 NEy4swy4, s%swy4) w%se% 193 a .. sec 11-28-11 4645.00 SEy4NWy4 40 A . Sec 11-28-11 735.00 w%Nwy4, Nwy4swy4 16.5 a r.r.sec 11-28-11 1665.00 SEy4 160 A . Sec 18-27-11 2530.00 N% 320 A.Sec 33-27-10 5125.00 SW% 152 A . Sec 7-27-10 2565.00 NW% 160 A . Sec 8-27-10 2930.00 NE% 160 A . Sec 9-27-10 2905.00 NE% 160 A . Sec 7-27-10 3615.00 N% 315 A R.R.Sec 4-27-10 5730.00 SWy4NEy4> SEy4 200 A. Sec 6-27-10 2200.00 No 15 A of w%swy4, NEy4SWy4, 206.65 A Sec 6-27-10 3051.00 So. 65 A of W%SW% . Sec 6-27-10 1225.00 NW%NEy4 40 A .. Sec 6-27-10 265.00 All 640 A . Sec 9-28-11 11,180.00 N% 320 A . Sec 14-27-11 2943.00 SEy4 160 A . Sec 5-27-11 995.00 W%NEy4, W% 400 A . Sec 28-27-10 6705.00 W% 320 A . Sec 21-27-10 1960.00 N% 320 A . Sec 26-27-10 3430.00 SEy4 160 . Sec 17-27-10 950.00 S% 320 A . Sec 8-27-10 3435.00 S%NEy4, SEy4NWy4, NEy4SEy4 160 A... Sec 33-28-11 2320.00 swy4, swy4Nwy4, 200 a.sec 33-28-11 1780.00 W% 320 A . Sec 6-29- 9 4300.00 Blk. 13- Lots 6-7 Inman village. 850.00 SE% 160 A . Sec 22-28-11 2670.00 SWy4NEy4, NEy4NWy4, 146 A RR . Sec 2-28-11 2730.00 N%NE%, 80 A . Sec 13-28-11 1285.00 W%NWy4 . Sec 19-27-10 1475.00 NE% . Sec 19-27-10 3735.00 SE% . Sec 19-27-10 3385.00 SW% . Sec 19-27-10 3175.00 ucscupuun Valuation O’Neill Hagerty Add. Block D. Lots 16 to 19 .. 3245.00 O’Neill O.T. Block 21, lots 22-23 . 6210.00 O’Neill Hagertys Add. Block D, E 80 of Lots 5 to 9 Incl. 1750.00 Millard Add. Block H. Lots 10-11 . 70.00 Hazeletts Add. Block 15 lots 7 to 12 incl. 2630.00 Fahys 2nd Add. Block B lot 12 . 1535.00 O’Neill Hagertys Add. Block C Lots 7-9 incl. .. 1715.00 O’Neill Riggs Add. Block 40, E 106 Lots 1-3 incl. 1815.00 McCafferty Add. Block 46- 87x160 Lot 6 . 2435.00 O’Neill Riggs Add. Blk 39 Lots 17-26 incl. 615^00 O’Neill Riggs Add. Blk 39 Lots 1-2 incl. 8625.00 O’Neill O.T. Block 16 Lots 10-11-12 . 12185.00 Fahys Park Add. Blk K, Lots 2-3- E% Lot 4 .. 2270.00 Fahys Park Add. W% Lot 4 All 5-6 Blk K . 2725 00 Fahys Park Add. Block C Lots 20 22 incl. ... 5370 00 29-29-11 2A .660.00 O’Neill O.T. Blk 26, Lots 2-3-4 . 2960 00 O’Neill O.T. Blk 26, Lot 5 ...2155 00 W%NWy4 29-29-11 Lots 7-16 incl. 6.7 A.1580*00 O’Neill O.T. Blk 15, Lots 13-14 .. 4630.00 O’Neill O.T. Blk 16, Lots 7-8- S% 9 . 8770.00 O’Neill O.T. Blk 16 Lot 5-6 ..... 8675 00 O’Neill O.T. Blk 23 Sfe Lot 9- S%W% Lot 10 !3775*00 O Neill Riggs Add. Blk 41 Lots 19 to 21 incl. . 3960 00 McCaffertys Add. Blk 47 all .’’ n 920.00 O Neill O.T. Blk, 15, Lot 19 .... 5570 00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that for the taxable year 1955, the assessed value for purposes of taxation of the following described articles and items of personal property be set and fixed in the amounts in dollars set forth opposite such described property as fol low, viz: TYPE OF PROPERTY ASSESSED OWNER: AND SCHEDULE: VALUE Rolland Miller .Personal.$5390.00 John Cronk .Personal.$1300 00 EE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,' That the Board does find and de termine that a disparity and in equality exists in the assessed value of real property in certain Townships within the County as compared to other townships therein, and for the purposes of equalizing said Townships and the real estate therein with other Townships, the total assessed value of all real estate in the fol lowing Townships, viz: Holt Creek, Swan, Josie, and Francis, be, and the same is reduced by de duction therefrom the sum of ten dollars for each one hundred dol lars of assessed value. After discussion, a Roll Call vote was taken by the Chairman upon the question of passage and adoption of such resolution. The following supervisors voted in fa vor of the passage and adoption: Frickel, Flood, Tomlinson, Baten horst, Ernst, Barthel and Cronk. The following voted against: None. The Chairman thereupon an nounced that said Resolution had received the favorable vote of all members of the Board, and that the same was unanimously passed and adopted, and the Clerk was di rected to record the same in the minutes. On motion board adjourned to the call of the Clerk. KENNETH WARING County Clerk FRANK CRONK Chairman. The foregoing minutes were re corded in the County Clerk’s of fice on July 18, 1955. O’Neill, Nebr. June 27, 1955 10:00 A.M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. The Finance Committee report ed that all the fees of various County Ofices have been remitted to the Coun/ty Treasurer as re quired by law. Motion by Batenhorst, seconded by Barthel, that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same. Mo tion carried. Atkinson Graphic, publish ing fees .$ 69.55 K. L. Barthel. salary .... 118.75 K. L. Barthei, mileage .... 37.80 A. M. Batenhorst, mileage 67.28 Dr. L. A. Carter, mental hearing . 5.00 Clark Bros. Transfer, freight charges . 4.73 Geo. E. Collins, mileage. . 35.50 Coyne Hardware, court house supplies . 3.15 Coyne Hardware, supplies & repairs for courthouse annex ... 23 88 Helen Engler, salary .... 166.68 Clarence Ernst, mileage .. 24.60 Eaw. N. Flood, salary ... 118.75 J. R. Freeman, courthouse supplies . IO.30 Alice L. French, postage & box rent . 41.01 Alex Frickel, salary _ 118.75 Alex Frickel, mileage ... 45.96 Gant Publishing Co., office supplies . 7.50 William W. Griffin, salary 208.33 John Grutsch, salary .... 233.34 John Grutsch, Service Of fice, postage & mileage 4.60 Esther Harris, salary ... 200.00 Hearne Bros., office sup Plies . 37.50 Holt County Extension Ser vice . 514.14 Howard Blacksmith Shop, courthouse supplies .... 25.75 Journal Star Printing Co., office supplies . 2 78 Kansas-Nebr. Natural Gas Co., gas service . 28.10 Francis D. Lee, Insurance Premium .. 11.41 Howard D. Manson, salary 266.68 Milburn & Scott Co., office supplies . 5.03 Milburn & Scott Co., office supplies . 74.16 Mark Muff, labor on an nex . 18.80 James Mullen, salary_ 191.68 Nora Mullen, salary .... 200.00 Norfolk Office Eqpt. Co., office supplies . 21.15 Omaha Printing Co., office supplies . 52.85 Omaha School Supply, of fice supplies & equipment 16.44 Redfield & Co., office sup plies . 40.74 Louis W. Reimer, salary .. 325.00 Remington Rand, Inc., of fice equipment . 395.00 Arlene Ruroede, salary_ 166.68 Servall Towel & Linen, laundry services . 8.75 Standard Office Equip. Co., office supplies . 12.88 Stephenson School Supply Co., office supplies .... 50.53 Stuart Advocate, publish ing fees . 3.80 Leo S. Tomjack, salary.. 233.34 Leo S. Tomjack, mileage. 140.80 Leo S. Tomjack, telephone services . 5.79 Arthur W. Tomlinson, sal ary . 118.75 Underwood Corporation, office equipment . 337.50 Kenneth Waring, expenses for trip to Lincoln, Nebr. 25.44 Wm. F. Wefso, solary- 300.00 Ailene Wilkinson, salary. . 166.68 Fred Babutzke, labor at court house annex. 15.00 A. M. Batenhorst, salary . 118.75 Bricker Typewriter Co., of fice supplies . 175.00 Geo. E. Collins, salary .... 161.75 Consumers Public Power, electric service . 128.73 Frank Cronk, salary .... 118.75 Frank Cronk, mileage .. 46.14 Clarence Enst, salary .... 118.75 First National Bank, O’ Neil1, supplies . 3.50 J. R. Freeman Co., court house supplies . 120.15 Alice L. French, salary... 300.00 Friden Calculator Agency, office equipment . 380.00 John R. Gallagher, counsel fees .. 50.00 Ernest J. Gotschall, assess ing salary . 82.50 Wm. W. Griffin, hearings for the Board of Mental Health . 135.00 Haeseler Pictures, office supplies . 36.00 J. Ed Hancock, salary .. . 300.00 Esther Harris, postage and box rent . 5.50 Carolyn Hiatt, salary .... 200.00 Holt County Independent, pulbishing fees, office supplies & equipment .. 184.20 Journal Star Printing Co., office supplies -- 86.15 Esther E. Kaiser, salary. . 166.68 Joy Kennedy, salary. 166.68 Francis D. Lee, insurance premiums . 306.19 The T. C. Lord Co., office supplies . 407.22 Middlewest Nebr. Motor, freight charges . 1.41 Mimeograph Duplicator Co., office supplies . 21.35 James Mullen, mileage .. 54.00 Mabel McKenna, salary . 166.68 Northwestern Bell Tele phone Co., telephone ser vice . 222.45 Omaha Printing Company, office supplies . 16.07 Redfield & Co., office sup plies . 18.00 Louis W. Reimer, Co. Judge, postage & ex press charges . 5.09 Charles Richter, salary... 225.00 Charles Scribners Son, office supplies . 36.12 Ophelia Sessions, salary . 200.00 Spelts-Ray Lumber Co., supplies & repairs for courthouse annex . 189.68 Standard Stationery Sup ply Co., office supplies .. 138.16 9 Stephenson School Sup T PlycC^ of*ice supplies. 148.00 s- Tomjack, prisoner board . 220 5q Leo S. Tomjack, jaiior fees 39*00 ^xF0™iack’ washing 50.00 Arthur W. Tomlinson mileage . 62 64 John J. Underwood, salary 116.54 Kenneth faring, salary.. 300.00 Kenneth Waring, Co. Clerk, postage & box rent i1 oc Wm. F. Wefso, Co. .Ass^s- 5 sor, postage .’ . 3 00 J- Ed Hancock, Co. 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