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    O’Neill News
Mrs Henry Schleuter and
son, Rickey of Casper, Wyo,,
formerly of O'Neill, were here
visiting friends over the weekend
Miss Marde Birmingham spent
the weekend in Fairbury.
Mrs Don Clippinger left for her
home in Winfield, 111., after visit
ing her brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Durvrn W. Kipple, since
Monday, July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Richarl Tibbetts
and girls, who recently moved to
Norfolk. Sunday visited at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs., A. W. Tibbetts.
Miss Barbara McCarthy, a
student nurse at St. Catherine's
hospital in Omaha, spent from
Friday until Tuesday with her
Legal Notices
<First pub. June 27, 1957).
William W Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SF.ELEMENT OF AOOOLNT
Estate No. 41ft4
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF THEODORE H.
SCHOENJAHN, 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,
feo« and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will lx* for hearing in this court
on July 17, 1957, at 10 o'clock, A
M
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
McCarthy Her brother, Edward,
a student at Creighton university,
was home Saturday and Sunday.)
Sunday Mr and Mrs, Robert
Jenkins and family took her
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, to
Scotland. S. D., where she will
visit her brother for a week and
then go on to North Dakota to see
relatives there for another week..
Wednesday and Thursday, July
1-4, guests of Mr and Mrs. Elden
Butterfield and family were Mr.
and Mrs Fred Carey of Monette,
Mo.
Mrs. Arthur ("Bubby") Tib
betts and children returned Sun
day from Amelia where they were
guests of her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Asa Watson, for a week.
Miss Etta Murray is expected
Sunday from San Diego, Calif , to
spend her two week's vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank A. Murray and other rela-1
tives. Mr and Mrs. Murray ex
pect to meet her at Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs L. M Meriman;
attended the funeral of his cousin, j
Miss Nellie Wensel. at Melbourne, |
la., Tuesday, July 2.
Mrs Richard Hovey and Bobby
spent a week with her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pit
tack, in Tildpn. They attended the
Antelope Saddle club showing at
Brunswick Sunday and Mr. How
oy picked up his family there.
Mr and Mrs Jim Thornton and
two daughters of Davenport, la.,
left Sunday after visiting his sis
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Johnson, jr.. and his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Thornton at
Chambers for almost a week.
Miss Marcella Dendinger of
Minony, Wise., is spending
her vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Dendinger.
July 4 guests of Miss Beverly
McCarthy were Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Steffens and daughters, the
Misses Gertrude and Bemadine
and son, John of Geddes, S. D.
Miss Beverly, who is spending
vacation with her parents, Mr
and Mrs George McCarthy, and
Miss Gertrude Steffens plan to go
fishing in the Western part erf
state at the end of the week. They
an' employed in Omaha and ar
rived Friday, June 28 at the Mc
Carthy home where Miss Steffens
was an overnight guest before go
ing on to Geddes.
Mrs. John J. Harrington and
Miss Maxine were in Omaha last
week visiting her daughter and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fra
ser. Mr. Harrington, who is
employed in Chicago, joined them
at Omaha and they all came here
for over the Fourth of July week
end. Mr. Fraber and Mr. Har
rington returned Sunday. Mrs.
Fraber and Denise are remaining
this week.
Mrs Dora Fleming of Bakers
field. Calif., has been here two
weeks visiting her mother, Mrs.
G. D Janzing. Sunday. Mrs.
Janzing's home was the scene of
a family picnic. Other guests
were Mrs. Fleming s son and
wife Mr and Mrs Charles Flem
ing and family of New Under
wood S. D.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Winkler and family, and Mrs.
Francis Sehoenle and family. Mrs.
Fleming returned with her son
and family to visit them for two
W06iCS
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bow
ker and family of Omaha wore
wceeknd guests of her mother.
Mrs. H. J. Hammond. They also
visited his father, who is ill at
the Neligh hospital.
Mrs. Clarence DeVall and Ron
nie and Pam, who have been vis
iting her mother, Mrs. M. A.
Schelkopf, and other relatives
since June 2, will leave for their
homo in Portland, Ore., today
(Thursday).
Honored In Park—
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainerd
were honored at a picnic at Ford s
park Sunday noon to celebrate
their 35th wedding anniversary.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Cone, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Johnson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Yus ton and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Dendinger and
daughter, Marcella and Mrs. Bes
sie Burge, Harold and June and
Mrs. Walter Stewart.
Heads Goodwill
Industries—
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorin
and son, Dick, of Portland, Ore.,
have been spending this week
with Mr. Thorin's brother, Ed,
and family, also with relatives at
Spencer, Chambers and Neligh.
Mr. Thorin is an executive of
the Portland Goodwill Industries.
Arrive from Wyoming—
Mr. and Mrs. Treamon Stevens
and family and her mother, Mrs.
Sadie Kaiser, all of Casper, Wyo.,
arrived the Fourth to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser. Other
guests that day were Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Kliment sr., and son,
Ivan, of Atkinson.
(First pub. July 11, 1957)
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by my wife after
July 10.
DAVID RUMBAUGH
ll-13c
For Lowest Prices
for tree trimming and tree
removal.
Seer FRED BABLTZKc or
don McDermott.
Cattle Auctions
WILL BE HELD
Every Tuesday
For the convenience of yon
who have even a limited
number of cattle to Mil. we
will hold our regular sale
every Tuesday. Phone us year
listings In advance when pos
sible. Your patronage Is ap
preciated.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THK CTTY OF O’NEILL
(No. 7, Holt County)
1. Grand Total Expenses, estimated for
1957-1958 _ __ $133,635 00
2. Outstanding orders (issued but unpaid) 3.082.13
3. Necessary cash reserve to remain on
. , 15.000.00
cash basis - --
4 Total estimated requirements in n713
1957-1958 ----" . . . .
5. present balance in the 13 r ? 11,915.11
6 PresIn^aSnce in County Treasury 20.850.00
7. Total estimated income from mucel
laneous sources during 1957-1958 W.ixi.w
c Sum of present balances and estimated
income from miscellaneous sources ? 73,015.11
57-58 --
9. Net amount of tax money needed dm- ^ 78,702.02
ing 57-58
10 Amount of tax retained by the coun y } 787.02
treasurer for collection (1% of 9 __
11 Total amount of property taxes requir- $ 79 489 q4
1957 by the board of education o general school purposes
of Holt County to ^ ^ th(, said sum being the total
during the ensuing school year ^ 958 ^0^ district
amount needed exclus.ve of ^hool district in the
treasurer, the balance now e ived by the school district
TTrth^ce^ tha/the amount of tax
^ney ^ted wls voted in compliance with the provnnons of the
"SSTlSw! ST- July 1957.
board of education
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HOLT COUNTY
H. J. LOHAUS
President
H. L. LINDBERG
Secretary
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF O
distribution ™eW £
YEAR BUDGET ,967-58
ADMINISTRATION — Budget Amount Budget
Spent Estimated
1956-57 1956-57 1957-56
_ $ 800.00 $ 718.86 $ 800.00
School Board Expense- - 500.00 5,499.95 5,800.00
Superintendent Salary —- ’ ()Q 1,400.00 1,400.00
Secretary (School Salary)-^.19 130.00
Office Expense -- 7S0 00 115.00 250.00
Legal Service & Audit -
Other Expense-District Social 2.703.57 2,600.00
Security & Miscellunoous - '
INSTRUCTION 4 400 00 4,383.36 4,500.00
Salary of Principal —r~~ no 34 146 88 39,500.00
Salary of High Sehcd Teacher* j0- 40783.26 36,000.00
Salary of Elementary Teachers __ 37.T90.uu ^ ^ ^ ^
Salary of Substitute Teachers _ 2 i.w.2l 2.000.00
Textbooks -" 7 7" 700 00 505.75 700.00
Library Books, Periodicals & Sup. ^ 2 982.03 3,000.00
Teaching Supplies-■ 6i4.57 600.00
Voc. Ag. & Mileage- 25i.57 400.00
Athletic Equipment ^
S^2?& "5ST 100 00 None 100.00
“ «*» 168 33 235 “>
SS^TcSST-— ugm 5-2 555
Fud j m 00 795.41 1,000.00
Electricity- 250 00 321.41 350.00
Wa,*'r 250 00 249.56 250.00
Telephone - - 1 111 41 1 200.00
laundry W.» W« ™.00
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ncp*t&2£r~*"_ *»■«• *»» *»■»
RePlES'en<fln,,nlC'i“,“— 2.000*0 ,1.829.27 2.700.00
Replan, rf TooU - , »» 2 “
ssr£sr^L=
_ i.ooooo ««•» ,000.00
£h“r E*panS„ ..«0.00 387.17 500 00
Npw'^dg'^Bon^^Insurance _ 796.90 None ,00.00
Budding Improvements- 1,500.00 1.49,.22 2.100.00
New Equipment __— 3,500.00 3,481.53 3.500.00
Reserve for Cash Basis -- 15,000.00 None 15,000.00
ADULT EDUCATION
Veteran Ag. Salary- 4,200.00 4,721.00 4,800.00
Vet. Training & Mileage- 800.00 936.1, 850.00
DEBT SERVICE
Interest Payments- 100.00 2.36 100.00
TOTALS_$146,636.90 $128,419.08 $148,635.00
NON-BUDGET
Driver Education Car - 1,875.26
Milk Fund & Misc.- 1,150.45
TOTAL _. $131,444 79
Riverside News
Mr and Mrs Rodney Pollock
and Phil spent a few days last
week at Ewing and Neligh. Earl
Phillips of Gering visited the Dave
Pollock home and accompanied
the Rodney Pollocks to Omaha
Friday The Busshardts and
Kenneth Pollocks of Neligh called
at th>' Dave Pollocks home Sun
da v afternoon
Mr and Mrs. Ted Kloke and
Terry and Mrs. Gertrude Dan
I iels, all of Norfolk, Mrs. Cal
Reimers and children, the Verl
! Gunter family', all of Crookston,
and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader
and family and Mr and Mrs. Lio
nel Gunter and Paul ate Sunday
dinner at the Will Shrader home.
They enjoyed a birthday cake for
Johnny, who was five-years-old,
Monday. July' 8.
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Napier and Mr. anti Mrs
Lorraine Montgomery and family
had barbecued wieners and ham
burgers aher their fireworks dis
play at the Lynn Fry' home.
Mark West and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Napier and Reta accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier
to Omaha Wednesday, July 3.
Richard Napiers took Reta to a
doctor for a checkup, returning to
Ewing on the train Saturday
morning. Nancy and Susan Na
pier stayed at the Dale Napier
home while their parents wrere in
Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Web Na
pier visited Wednesday, July 3,
in Blair with Mrs. Maude Law
rence and Pete Carson, bringing
Mark West back with them Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn
and family had their fireworks
display at the Dale Napier home
Thursday evening.
Verl Gunter of Crookston came
Wednesday evening, July 3 to
spend July 4 with his family and
to visit at the Will Shrader and
Lionel Gunter homes. Mrs. Cal
Reimers and children returned to
Crookston with the Gunters on
Monday morning.
Deloit News
Mr and Mrs Bill Gibbs, Dav
id and Kathy attended a family
picnic Sunday and the fourth of
July at Norfolk. His sister and 2
children are here from Seattle,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewell
and children of Mobridge, S. D.,
visited last week at the Ralph
Tomjack and Johnny Bauer
homes.
Guests Friday evening at the
| Ralph Tomjack home were Mr.
t and Mrs. Charles Jewell and
family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schind
ler and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Reiiner and Elayne.
The Deloit Pinochle club met
with Mrs. Lambert Bartak on
Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. Al
derson, Mrs Keith Bartak, Mrs,
Bill Gibbs. Mrs. Alice Lodge and
Mrs Wayne Paul. High score
went to Mrs, Charles McDonald,
low to Mrs. Carl Vhiele, guests’
high and traveling to Mrs. Wayne
Paul and low to Mrs. Alice Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmis
er spent Wednesday night and
Thursday at the Upton home in
Lincoln.
Mrs. Otto Reimer and Mrs. Up
ton of Lincoln visited the Sisson
and Schmiser home Wednesday of
last peek.
Mrs Bill Gibbs and David and
Mrs. Keith Bartak spent Monday
in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rexine
spent July 4 at the Sisson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak and
Mike visited at the Wilmer Mosel
home on Tuesday evening, July
3. It was Mr. Mosel’s birthday
anniversary.
Bill Schindler has purchased a
fillling station in Omaha and is
now operating it.
Catherine, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Funk, with her hus
band, and family are visiting her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Seth Hertel home near Chambers
recently',
Mr. and Mrs Howard Manson.
Mr and Mrs, Joe Contois and
Barbara McVay. and friend, Mr I
and Mi's, Norris George and
family, all of O'Neill, Mr and
Mrs. Claire t’tterback. Professor
Taylor and wife a ml mother of
Lincoln, Mr Dunning of Cbzad.
Mrs, Ivan Briggs of Ord are! Mr
and Mrs. Henry' Reimer ami
Elayne spent Thursday at Pibel
lake.
The windstorm Sunday night
about 9 o'clock put some of the.
IVIoit folks out of electricity, and I
blew down tret' limbs. Just a
trace of moisture was received.
Miss Beverly Rossa ami Bill
Kennedy, who live south of Bar
lett, were married Monday, July
1.
Several from here attended the
singspiration at Clearwater Guy
Dunning was guest speaker, June
.30.
Nita Lee Mahon, Judy Bartak.
Doris Ann Spahn ami Elayne Rei
mer, had a four-day weekend
from their school duties at Wayne
college, but had classes Saturday
June 28.
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Larson, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Larson and Linda,
and Linda Tuttle, were Sunday
dinner guests at the Henry Rei
mer home.
Pat Squire is at Hastings where
she is taking nurses' training.
Robert Miller and Don Spahn
helped Ralph Tomjack last week.
Several from hero plan to spend
July 4 at Pilx'l lake.
The farm bureau picnic was
held Sunday, July 28, at Pibel
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple
are having a living room built
onto their home.
Party Held—
Friday evening a party was
held at the Ray Dendinger home
honoring Mr. and Mrs. George
Densberger and son and daugh
ter of Kalarrvazoo, Mich., and
Miss Marcella Dendinger of
Minony, Wise.
Dinner Guests—
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey
were Sunday dinner quests of Mr.
and Mrs. Laveme Caskey.
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NO COSTLY REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE
NO GEARSI NO SPROCKET5I NO CHAINS
TO WEAR OUT I
EAicieac la tUe Field, lconomicelly Priced.
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BURGE IMPL. CO.
CHAMBERS, NEHRASKA
LEON NEWTON ESTATE
STOCK & FIXTURES
ORCHARD, NEBRASKA
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12th
Starting at 7 P. M. — If not completely sold, Sale will resume at 7 P. M., Saturday, July 13.
All Contents of Store Must Go!... Everything Sells Down to the Bare Walls!
FIXTURES
10—Glass Show Cases — 4—Chairs
3—Large Counters
1—McKaskey Bookkeeping Unit
1—National Cash Register
1—Roll Top Desk — 1—New Topsy Stove
1—New Ry-Therm Oil Space Heater
1—Rheem Imperial Electric Hot Water Heater,
50-gal. cap.
1—Combination Wood-Coal Heating Stove
1— Apt. Size Gas Range — 1—Sewing Machine
2— Tables — 1—Sanitary Cot — 2—Dressers
1— Commode — 1—Bed and Springs
2— Sets of Scales
r
' BEE SUPPLIES
15—New Hives, including 32 Supers, all new
and never used.
Complete line of other bee equipment.
Auctioneers’ Note:
Hie Newton Hdw. has been In business In Orchard for many years.
There Is a vast number of Items that would be Impossible to Inventory
on a sale bill. We suggest you come early, inspect the offering, which
S will be offered as a complete unit or sold piece-by-piece, whichever
method brings the most money. Dealer purchases of quantity Items In
vited. TERMS: Strictly Cash.
—THORIN & KIRWAN, Aucts.
MERCHANDISE
NEW STOVE PIPE—Unlimited amount, including
elbows, joints, dampers, etc., various wanted
sizes
SHEET METAL, TIN, popular weights, also
tinsmith equipment
HUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF NEW NAILS,
STAPLES, ETC.
ROLLS OF SMOOTH WIRE
HUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF BOLTS, LAG
SCREWS, ETC., all sizes. I
WINDOW GLASS-Urge stock, various sizes, I
weights.
14—New Pitchforks — 7—Garden Rakes
1—Post Hole Digger — 6—Shovels
ALSO GRAIN SCOOPS, Snow SHOVELS, etc.
STOCK OF FORK HANDLES, SPADE HANDLES
HAMMER HANDLES, etc.
SEVERAL COILS OF NEW ROPE, wanted sizes
GALVANIZED RIDGE ROLL — DRAIN PIPE
PLUMBING AND PIPE FITTING FIXTURES and
related supplies
DOUBLE TREES — SINGLE TREES
NECKYOKES — WAGON and BUGGY
KEROSENE LANTERNS — LOCKS
LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE-OILS, GREASES
LINE OF HINGES for doors and gates
DOOR TRACKS & ROLLERS — STEEL WOOL
Leon Newton Estate Own r
GEORGE HAMILTON, Orchard, Nebr., Sale Mgr. & Clerk
COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, LEROY KIRWAN, Butte
Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker Auctioneer