The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 04, 1955, SECTION TWO, Page 15, Image 15

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    Official Proceedings of the
• Holt County Supervisors
vjiNein, Nebr.
June 27, 1955
10:00 A.M.
Motion by Tomlinson, seconded
by Floor, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Road Fund in pay
ment of same. Motion carried.
John Angus, hauling
gravel .$ 51.00
Arbuthnot Oil Co., gas &
oil . 14.39
Joe C. Batenhorst, driving
truck . 57.00
Bill Brewster, diesel fuel &
Sas -. 214.50
Kenneth Cadwallader,
hauling clay . 360.00
Eankert Service, gas & oil 145.97
Frank Determan, road la
bor . 147.00
Floyd Frahm, cat & patrol
operator . 287.50
Floyd Gettert, loading
gravel . 262.50
Albert Holbrook, loading &
hauling gravel . 308.70
Wm. E. Kelly, patrol op
erator . 185.85
Missouri Valley Machinery
Co., repairs . 14.14
Lyle McKim, patrol operat
or . 233.80
Eugene Norton, driving
truck . 118.00
Eugene Norton, driving
truck . o no
Raymond Norton, driving
truck . 16.50
O’Neill Auto Supply, sup
plies . 1.95
Page Oil Co., diesel fuel. . 57.91
Flatt Oil Co., diesel fuel.. 260.21
Pollack Sand & Gravel,
gravel & hauling gravel 513.00
Fred Roberts, road labor.. 193.20
Geo. C. Robertson, insur
ance premium . 49.28
Calvin Seger, road labor.. 304.50
Ed C. Smith, supplies .... 10.94
Spelts-Ray Lumber Co.,
repairs & supplies . 2.34
Stoney Service, gas . 70.97
Al’s Texaco, gas & sup
plies . 19.73
Clede Trobaugh, road labor 111.00
C. E. Win term ote, repairs
& repairing. 44.65
Delbert Anson, patrol op
erator . 327.15
Arbuthnot Oil Co., gas &
oil . 35.15
Ed Brandt, elegrader op
erator . 336.25
Walter Brown, road labor 111.30
Coyne Hardware, repairs . 15.92
Donald L. Dankert, spray
ing roads. 500.00
Fees Repair, Repairs & re
pairing . 16.90
Galyen Motor Co., payment
on Ford truck . 400.00
Island Supply Welding Co.,
repairs . 52.00
C. W. Kirkland, patrol op
erator . 10.50
Lester Marks, road labor 29.00
Eli McConnell, road labor 178.50
Niobrara Valley Electric
Membership Corporation,
electric service . 1.60
Raymond Norton, driving
truck . 76.00
Norwood Repair Shop, re
pair . 26.50
Vincent L. Osborne, ma
chine hire . 564.68
Dean Perry, road labor .. 105.55
Pollack Sand & Gravel,
gravel & hauling grav
el . 478.80
Richard G. Read, bulldozer
& patrol operator. 248.45
Art B. Sanders, patrol op
erator . 308.70
Servall Towel & Linen Co.,
laundry service . 2.50
R. D. Stevens, motor grader
operator . 297.75
Taylor Motor Co., repairs 18.06
Frank Tracy, motor grader
& patrol operator . 273.42
12:00 Noon. On motion the
board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill, Nebr.
June 27, 1955
1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present.
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Barthel, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Bridge Fund in pay
ment of same. Motion carried.
Edgar Bulau, bridge labor. 141.55
Central Supply & Equip.
Co., culverts .. 1029.32
Central Supply & Equip.
Oo., culverts .1259.62
Nelson Brayton Co., lum
ber .1830.24
Earl Porter, bridge labor.. 66.50
ElmerJSchaaf, bridge labor 16.15
Anton Weichman, bridge
labor . 308.00
Wheeler Lumber & Bridge
Co., lumber & piling ... 988.20
Joe Burda, bridge labor .. 248.90
Central Supply & Equip.
Co., culverts . 85.91
Chicago & North Western
Railway Co., freight
charges . 833.20
Petrometal Industries, sup
plies . 63.26
Lester Porter, bridge labor 219.45
Frank Seger, bridge labor. 248.90
Wheleer Lumber, Bridge &
Supply Co., lumber_ 842.40
Motion by Barthel, seconded by
Ernst, that the following claims be
allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Mail Route Fund
in payment of same. Motion car
ried.
Les Andrus, hauling dirt... 60.00
Fritz Brandt, hauling dirt 150.00
Geary Enbody, hauling clay 90.00
Melvin Andrus, hauling dirt 90.00
Donohoe Construction Co.,
machine hire . 45.00
Dean Perry, mail road labor 90.00
Motion by Tomlinson, seconded
by Batenhorst, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Road
Bridge Fund in payment of same.
Motion carried.
Ed Brandt, labor. 39.00
Continental Oil Co., diesel
fuel . 73.42
Coyne Hardware, supplies. 1.08
Foree Tire & Supply, sup
plies . 40.10
Eli McConnell, labor . 12.00
Nebr. Tractor & Equip., re
pairs . 5.74
O’Neill Auto Supply, repairs 8.13
Myron Papke, hauling clay . 380.00
I ,
Paul J. Kaup, labor. 330.00
Glen Cobb, gas, oil, parts &
repairing .204.05
Dankert Service, supplies . 3.85
Floyd Gettert, labor . 64.50
Nebr. Tractor & Equip., re
pairs .. 166.90
Nelson-Brayton Co., gas &
supplies . 94.66
Vincent Osborne, machine
hire . ..923.50
Shelhamer Equip. Co., tire
repair .... 1.00
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Barthel, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Unemployment Re
lief Fund in payment of same.
Motion carried.
Coufal Market . $115.20
John R. Gallagher. 11.00
Miller Grocery Store .... 91.00
Shelhamer Foods . 136.00
Mrs. Roy Thurlow . 25.00
Council Oak Store, Atkin
son . 38.00
Lester Marks . 10.00
New Outlaw Grocery Store 17.00
Dick J. Timmerman. 15.00
Marie Wehrly . 60.00
Motion by Frickel, seconded by
Flood, that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Medical Fund in
payment of same. Motion carried.
Atkinson Memorial Hospi
tal . 18.80
Drs. Brown & French. 20.00
Clara Fuller . . .. 33.86
Dr. H. C. Henderson . 3.00
Christine Hoffmeister .... 160.30
Christine Hoffmeister _ 13.05
Johnson Drug . 1.04
William McKathnie . 2.70
O'Neill Drug. 6.50
Schultz Drug .65
St. Anthony’s Hospital ... 61.05
Thompson Nursing Home .. 86.00
Anna Weller. 36.70
Drs. Wilson & Langdon ... 4.00
Atkinson Rx Pharmacy .. 10.50
Brown Drug Store . 14.49
Rosalie Goldfuss . 20.00
Wayland K. Hicks, M.D. .. 60.00
Christine Hoffmeister .... 21.20
Dr. A. J. Kubitschek. 2.00
Frank C. McClanahan, Jr.,
ivi.u.»z.uu
Dr. N. P. McKee. 36.00
Dr. James E. Ramsay. 7.50
Seger Funeral Home. 70.00
Thompson Nursing Home .. 25.00
Mrs. Roy Thurlow . 25.00
Wilson Drug. 12.50
5:00 P.M. On motion the board
adjourned until June 28, 1955 at
10:00 A.M.
KENNETH WARING
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
Major Squire Part
of Big Exercise—
Maj. George R. Squire, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Squire
of O’Neill, has been assigned to
headquarters of '“Exercise Sage
Brush” at Langley air force base,
Virginia.
The exercise, a joint army-air
force maneuver to be staged in
Louisiana in November and De
cember, is now in its planning
stage. Some 110,000 army troops
will take part.
Major Squire, previously as
signed to the 50th signal battalion
corps at Ft. Bragg, N.C., has been
in the army since 1940.
The major’s wife, Charlotte, and
four children live at 1138 S. Six
teenth st., Las Vegas, Nev.
Edward S. Earley of North
Bend is spending i several weeks
visiting relatives and friends here.
T. J. Brennan left Friday after
spending 10 days visiting here.
Legal Notices
(First pub. July 7, 1955)
NOTICE OF SALE
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in an action
pending in said Court wherein
Mary McManus and others are
plaintiffs, and Ann McManus and
others are defendants, being Case
No. 14898, directing me as Referee
to sell the following described
real estate, to-wit:
Lot 26 and Lot 27 in Block 22
of the Original Town of O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska,
I will sell said real estate at pub
lic auction on August 8th, 1955, at
1:30 o’clock P.M. of said day at
the front door of the Courthouse in
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska.
Terms of sale, twenty per cent
cash on date of sale, balance on
confirmation.
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN,
Referee.
10-14c
(First pub. July 7, 1955)
Juilus D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
N. 3969
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF ANNA W. Mc
ARTNEY. 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, distribut
ion of estate and approval of
final account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this
court on July 27, 1955, at 10 o’
clock, A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 10-12
(First pub. July 21, 1955)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
No. 4048
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JOE SENGLE
MAN, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of Jake Sengleman as Executor
thereof, which will be fer hearing
in this court on August 11, 1955,
at 10 o’clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 12-14c
(First pub. July 28, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4049
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 25, 1955.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ce
cil A. Bergstrom, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment of
Lester E. Bergstrom as Adminis
trator of said estate, and will be
heard August 18, 1955, at 10 o’
clock A.M., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 13-15c
(First pub. August 4, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4045
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 28th, 1955.
In the matter of the Estate of
Verna R. Robertson, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is November 25, 1955,
and for the payment of debts is
July 28, 1956, and that on August
25, 1955, and on November 26,
1955, at 10 o’clock A.M., each day,
I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly
filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 14-16
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The Frontier Woman . . .
Apple Sauce Can Be Special Dish
By BLANCHE SPANN PEASE, Homemaking: Editor
Now that August is here and
tomato plants are starting to pro
duce, the day will soon be rolling
around when you’ll be starting to
can tomatoes.
Likely you can tomato juice. I
have a trick or two for extra fla
vor that I use when putting up to
mato juice. First of all, I don’t
peel tomatoes that I prepare for
tomato juice. I cup up a kettle
full of washed tomatoes, quarter
ing them. To each six-quart kettle
full, add one large chopped onion
and a sweet pepper, which will be
enough to flavor the juice. When
the tomatoes are cooked, I run
them through a food mill so the
onions and pepper are not actually
in the juice, just their flavor.
Or you can cut up onion and
pepper and put them into a square
of gauze or a tea ball and drop
them into the juice when bring
ing it to a boil, removing it before
canning. We like to serve tomato
juice at our house with a dash of
celery salt to top it off, or a dash
of Worcestershire sauce.
I have told you this many times
before but there always remains
a new subscriber or someone who
hasn’t tried it, so I’ll remind you
again. When canning apple sauce,
buy a gallon of crushed pineapple.
For each quart of apple sauce, mix
in about a half cup to a cup of
crushed pineapple It makes com
mon apple sauce a special dish
Some folks like to put some red
hots in with apple sauce, it colors
it rosily and gives it a cinnamon
flavor.
CARDINAL RELISH
Two pounds medium beets
(about nine beets), one small on
ion, J/2 red pepper, two cups very
finely shredded- cabbage, y4 cup
prepared horseradish, 1 % tea
spoons salt, ^ cup sugar, 1% cups
vinegar.
.rare oeeis. urina beets, onions
and red pepper, using fine blade
of food chopper. Measure two
cups. Add remaining ingredients,
mix well. Heat to boiling. Simmer
10 minutes. Seal in hot sterilized
jars. Makes two pints.
RED TOMATO CATSUP
If properly made, this catsup
will have a nice red color. It
makes about two pints of catsup.
Eight pounds ripe tomatoes
(about 25 medium tomatoes), one
cup white vinegar, 1% teaspoons
whole cloves, 1% teaspoons brok
en stick cinnamon, one teaspoon
celery seed, one tablespoon chop
ped onion, y4 teaspoon red pepper,
one cup sugar, four teaspoons salt.
Combine vinegar and spices.
Cover. Heat to boiling, remove
from heat, let stand. Scald and
peel the tomatoes. Mash, add on
ion and red pepper. Heat to boil
ing. Cook 15 minutes, stirring oc
casionally. Put through food mill
or coarse sieve. Add sugar, heat to
boiling. Cook until mixture is re
duced one-half, 45 to 60 minutes.
Strain vinegar and spice mixture,
discard spices. Add vinegar and
salt to thickened tomato sauce.
Heat to boiling, simmer to desired
consistency, 30 to 40 minutes, stir
ring frequently. Seal in hot, ster
ilized jars.
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‘Emmet Reader*
Wins Subscription—
Dear Blanche:
Even during the summer
months, something hearty often
tastes good. Our family likes
kraut, pork and apples. This re
cipe serves six.
KRAUT, PORK, APPLES
Six pork chops, salt and pepper
to taste, two tablespoons fat, one
No. 2 Vfe can kraut, 2% cups sliced
apples, y4 cup brown sugar.
Season pork chops with salt and
pepper. Melt fat over medium
heat, add chops and brown well
on both sides. Turn saurkraut
into a shallow baking pan, top
with apple slices and sprinkle
with brown sugar. Cover and bake
in moderate oven of 350 F. one
hour or till pork chops are ten
der.
Here are some hints I find use
ful. When cleaning ducks, dip
them into boiling water, wrap in
newspaper and again in a turkish
towel. The feathers and down will
come off very nicely.
You can keep flower bulbs dry
and unbroken by storing them in
empty cartons.
“EMMET READER”
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Frontier Woman
Needs Letters—
We need seasonable letters for
using in The Frontier Woman. For
each letter that we use in this
department we give a three
months’ subscription to The Fron
tier. WTiy not write us one? Write
about anything interesting to our
women readers. Send your letters
to Blanche Spann Pease, The
Frontier Woman, Atkinson, Nebr.
Be sure to put The Frontier Wom
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your letter.
Boyd Extension
Planning Done
LYNCH — The Boyd county
council of home extension clubs
met Wednesday, July 27, for the
summer meeting at the court
house in Butte.
Mrs. John Femau, vice-chair
man, presided in the absence of
the chairman, Mrs. Tom Bowers.
The council heard reports of the
4-H fair committee, achievement
day committee, and made definite
work plans for the coming year.
October 4 is the date set for the
council’s fall meeting. County
Agent Ronald Gustafson met with
the group.
Twelve of the 13 presidents of
the clubs in Boyd county were
present.
Other members of the council
are: Mrs. Don Allen, secretary;
Mrs. Ben Woodruff, treasurer.
Other Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John
son of Omaha were house guests
this week at the Harry Mulhair
home.
Mrs. txi Johns returned Sunday
from a several days’ visit with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Johns of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Orr of Ore
gon are here visiting the parental
Ed Whetham home, also other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heiser and
Rosemary were O’Neill visitors
Wednesday, July 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slechta, jr.,
and son visited at the Ed Whet
ham home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Veseley of
Monowi visited at the Jerry Sixta
home Saturday.
A/lc Leo Kalkowski and a
friend from Smoky Hill air force
base, Kans., spent the weekend
here at the parental George Kal
kowski home.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor McKenzie
of Spinnard. Alaska, are here vis
iting relatives and friends.
The Vernon Elsasser family of
Winner, S.D., were visitors this
week at the parental Bill Elsasser
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jehorek
were business visitors in Johns
town Wednesday and Thursday,
July 27 and 28.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Weeder were
Winner, S.D., visitors last Thurs
day.
The Boyd county Knights of
Columbus council held its July
meeting at the American Legion
hall at Butte Thursday, July 21.
Mrs. Kate McDermott of Omaha
is visiting at the M. P. Stenger
home.
The Boyd county Knights of
Columbus council members and
their families held the annual pic
nic at the West Lake, west of
Spencer, Sunday. Games were
played during the afternoon. Vis
iting and a picnic dinner were en
joye.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer
of Hooper spent the weekend here
at the L. Huber home and visited
other friends.
George Kalkowski and son,
Corky, were business visitors in
Neligh Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schind
ler attended the funeral of Mrs.
Ed Alford of Bonesteel, S.D., on
Tuesday, July 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva were
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business visitors in Butte Wed
nesday, July 27.
Mrs. LJoyd Mills and Mrs. Rob
ert Kersch visited relatives in
Spencer Wednesday, July 27.
Mr. and Mrs. William Veseley
and family of Verdel were Tues
ay, July 26, visitors at the Frank
Fisher home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoche
maie rof Bonesteel, S.D., were
business visitors in O’Neill Fri
day. Their thre children visited
their grandparents, the Albert
Kalkowskis, during the day.
Visit Scottsbluff—
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brill returned
Sunday after spending two
week’s vacation visiting Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Brill in Scottsbluff.
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Alice’s Beauty Shop
(In Former Apparel Shop
Location)
Phone 262 — O’Neill
O’Neill Aerial
Spraying Service
CORN ROOT WORM, weeds
in small grain, corn and
pasture. We have Miller’s
Chemicals to sell and use.
SPRAYING by air has been
done, since 1926.
Phone 582-R-2
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 6 & 6, in Block “O” in Fahy’s Park
Addition to O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska.
POSSESSION:
Upon approval of sale contract by owner,
purchaser may have immediate possession!
I
3-Bedroom
Custom Line
as low as I
$500 /
™ HOMES
accepted lot
• New NATIONAL HOMES available in O’Neill’s North
Heights addition, or on your own town or country lot any
i where in the area.
• Numerous floor plans and designs from which to choose.
• Low monthly payments.
NORTH-NEBRASKA BUILDERS
FRANCIS GILG — HARRY E. RESSEL
Phone 150 Phone 548-M
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.. DANCE ..
AT O’NEILL
American Legion Auditorium
& BALLROOM
Saturday, August 6th
ACES OF RHYTHM ORCHESTRA
^^^^dm^Adult8^^Student*^50»c^^^j
A 3-Bedroom Home in O’Neill
. WILL BE OFFERED AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
On the premises, located between Seventh and Eighth streets on
Fremont, OR 2 blocks south of the traffic stoplight and I
blocks east, on —
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH
— Starting at 7:30 P.M. (Note the Time) —
I
The New Ralph Leidy Residence
It consists of three bedrooms, living room, dinette, kitchen, bath and utility room, all on
one floor. Plenty of closets, lots of electric wall outlets. The kitchen has everything A full base
ment wUh an amazing amount of clear space. Words will not adequately describe this house. It
„ the finest of heating plants, lots of windows, each of which is equipped with an aluminum
self-storing combination storm window and screen. Aluminum storm doors and screens on both
rear entrances. The floors are of excellent oak throughout. The basement is DRY with
* ye?ti a?°n- t ffara8re With Paved drivew*y- »ots give a total of 90-foot
front by 170 feet deep. Mr. Leidy spent hundreds of dollars landscaping the yard with trees,
shrubs and flowers and maintained a wonderful garden. The Leidys built this house for their
permanent home and gave it meticulous care. They have moved permanently to Arkansas and
this is your opportunity to own this excellent property.
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TERMS OF SALE:
20% down day of sale. Balance due upon
approval of tide by purchaser’s attorney.
Excellent financing is available to accept
able parties by owner. If you are inter
ested in arranging a loan, be sure to con
tact the broker before the sale date.
“ W1*h *° mfpect this ProPerty, call the broker, BILL BOW
KJiK, any time between now and the day of sale for appointment.
MATr TUC TTMC AC 0 AI C. Due the extreme heat, and the busy season, this
lll/lL lllC lllrlC Vl JaLl! auction will be held in the EVENING. The date*
Friday, August 5, at 7:30 P.M.
Sale to Be Conducted by:
BILL BOWKER AGENCY
BROKER
ERNIE WELLER, Auctioneer