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Official Proceedings Holt County Supervisors O'Neill. Nebr August 9. 1957 1:00 PM Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. Motion by Ernst, seconded by Land re th to adopt the following resolution. Motion carried. RESOLUTION Whereas a proposed County Budget for the fiscal year 7-1-1957 to 6-30-1958. prepared by the Budget making Au thority, was transmitted to the County Board on the 9th day of July, 1957, and, Whereas a summary of such proposed budget togeth er with a notice of public hearing to be held on the 31st day of July 1957, was pub lished in the Holt County In dependent, a legal newspaper, on the 26th day of July 1957, and, Whereas, a public hearing was held pursuant to said published notice on the 26th day of July 1957, and, Whereas the action of the State Board of Equalization has been had and certified by the County Clerk. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY SUPERVIS ORS OP' HOLT, COUNTY, NEBRASKA, as follows: Sec 1. That the Budget for the fiscal year 7-1-1957 to 6-30-1957, as summarized on page 3, of the budget docu ment be, and the same here by is adopted as the budget for Holt County, for the fiscal year. Sec. 2. That the expendi tures proposed in said Budget Document as adopted, there is hereby appropriated, by offices, departments, activi ties, institution and funds, the following amounts to COUN TY GENERAL FUND. For General Administration County Board $14,335.00 County Clerk $12,600.00 | County Treasurer $12,875 00 Clerk of Dist. Court $ 6,190.00 County Judge $ 8,500 00 County Sheriff $ 9,480.00 County Superintendent $10,000.00 County Attorney $ 5,230.00 County Assessor $15,005.00 County Surveyor $ 1,660.00 Agricultural Agent $ 6,300.00 ServiceOfficer $ 3.235.00 For General Miscellaneous School Redistricting Expense $ 1,400.00 Cbunty Jail $ 2,900.00 Building & Grounds $11,120.00 County Annex $ 5,300.00 Bounties $ 1,500.00 ; Advertising Tax Sales $ 600.00 Printing & Publishing $ 1,000.00 j Compensation Insur ance _ $ 3,000 00 Probage Exp, $ 500 00 Highway Right of Way $1,000 00 Vital Statistics $ 250 00 District Court Costs Including Jury $ 2,000 00 County Court Costs $ 250 00 Law Enforcement Sheriff $ 50 00 Teacher’s Institute Sc 8th Grade Exams $ 575.00 County School Exhibit $ 250 00 Miscellaneous $ 3,000.00 Soil Conservation Ex pense $ 1,000.00 Social Security $ 3,500 00 TOTAL $144.605 00 County Bridge Fund $70.000 00 County Road Fund $145,00000 County Relief Fund $10,000.00 County Medical Fund $20,000 00 County Soldiers and Sailors Relief Fund $ 2,500 00 County Fair Fund $ 5,155.00 Special Mail Route Road Fund $80,000 00 Road Bridge Fund $23,000 00 Sec. 3. That the offices, de partments, activities and in stitutions hereinfore named, are hereby authorized to ex pend the amounts hereinbe fore appropriated to them during the fiscal year be ginning July 1, 1957 and end ing June 30, 1958. Sec. 4. That the income necessary to finance the appro priations made and expendi tures authorized shall be pro vided out of cash on hand in each fund, revenues to be collected during the fiscal year in each fund and a tax levy for each fund as follows: General Fund Mills _ 2.50 Bridge Fund -Mills _ 1.28 County Relief—Mills _ .11 County Medical—Mills _ .75 County Fair Mills .11 Dated and passed this 9th day of August. 1957. Board of County Su pervisors, Holt Coun ty, Nebraska. Kenneth Waring County Clerk 4 00 P. M. On motion the Board 1 adjourned until August 16, 1957, l at 11:00 A M. Kenneth Waring Frank Cronk County Clerk Chairman O’Neill, Nebr. August 9, 1957 i „ , „ . 4:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Equalia tion met at the call of the Chair man to approve the 1957 and j 1958 levies. Meeting called to older by the chairman. All members present. RATE OF TAX, IN MILLS, LEV IED ON EACH DOLLAR VALU- j ATION FOR THE YEAR 1957 & 1958 IN HOLT COUNTY NEBRASKA State Levy .Mills on the dollar State General 6.73' Universtt) Hospital _____ .08 Care Mentally 111 1.76 Care Feeble Minded _ .42 | Special Building Fund ..„ .75 Annuity .50 Medical College Building __ 25 TOTAL STATE _ 10.49 County levy Mill on the dollar County General 2.50 Count) Bridge 1.28 j County Fair_.11 County Medicals and Hos pital .75 County Unemployment Re lief _.11 TOTAL COlTNTY 4 75 TOTAL OOl'NTY & STATE 15.24 Also a levy of $2 00 on each and every person within the County i between the ages of 21 and 50 j years of age for Old Age Assist I ance. Also a levy 10c for each Hive of Bees within the County. No levy for the Noxious Weed District. TOWNSHIP LEVIES General library Township Levy Levy Antelope 300 Atkinson 1.64 .72 Belle 3.98 Chambers 3 16 Cleveland . 4.06 Coleman 4.00 Conley 4.16 Debit . 3.66 Dustin 2 78 Emmet 4.54 Ewing 1.92 .56 Fairview 1.96 Francis 2.06 Golden 2.22 Grattan .92 .92 Green Valley 4.00 Holt Creek .48 Inman 2.60 Iowa 4 00 Josie 1.78 Lake 4.50 McClure 4.58 Paddock 4.18 Pleasant View 4 00 Rock Falls 1.02 Sand Creek 2.28 Saratoga 3.78 Scott 4.06 Shamrock _ 2.04 Sheridan 2.70 Sheilds 3.40 Steel Creek 2.64 Stuart 3 34 .30: Swan 3.88 Verdigris 4.00 Willowdale 4.22 Wyoming 4.22 Recruit Training— Graduate from Ira A. Kinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete A. Kinney; Kenneth D McKim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim, and Donald B. Mc Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clff Harding of 125 E. Fremont st., all of O'Neill, graduated from re-: emit training September 27 at the Naval Training Center of San Diego, Calf. Welcome, Mr. Atom, to Nebraska ATOMS FOR POWER; Nebraskans, continuing to use increasing amounts of electricity in the home, in business and industry, and on the farm, must have an additional source of supply by 1960—a supply over and above that fur nished by the plants now being built or planned in the state. Consumers’ new 100,000 kilowatt plant at Hallam will be a big factor in meet ing these needs—first with conventional fa cilities to be completed in 1960, then with the nuclear reactor facilities scheduled for com pletion in 1961. With Atomic Energy Com mission participation, the cost of this power to Consumers’ customers will be in line with that produced by conventional generators. ATOMS FOR PAYROLLS: Scores of applica tions—in food processing, in many types of manufacturing, in agriculture, in medicine, in research and education—are now being made with the radio-active by-products of nuclear reactor power generation. It U certain that industries wanting to use these by-products will be looking for plant sites and other com mercial opportunities in Nebraska during and after the construction of the Hallam plant, directly contributing to greater industrializa tion in the state. ATOMS FOR PEACE and PROGRESS. The increasing use of the atom for construc tive purposes will continue to help the United States to remain strong, and will make im portant contributions to world peace progress. Nebraska, as the site of a nuclear reactor power plant, will hare a major role in this program, and will become a center of world-wide atomic research. CONSUMERSS Nebraska 's self-supporting, efficiently managed source of power and progress for better living for all , • * * * * . ' • f . , • " • i % * , • erm» and vil lage le\hs > 0 ? / 3 2. | General 5.00 6.6 Street Lights 110 1.41 Fire -50 1.8 Streets & Alleys _ 3.00 3.61 I Cemetery __ Library --- Airport .20 .31 Park .50 1.4 Sewer Bond _100 1.8 Band & Amusement_ Auditorium _ Fire Dept. Equipment Municipal Advertising .20 .3< Matntance & Sewer .30 1 11 Water Department, Bonds & Interest _ 1.30 1.1( Park Bond & Interest 1.50 1.0C Swimming Pool Bond 50 Inters ection Paving Bonds 3.20 | Armory Fund _ 1.00 j Municipal Building , 1.9€ j TOTAL 19 30 22.8* j School l ion. Bond r roe DUI Levy Levy Total High 1 17.24 17.24 7.80 2 .... 47.26 4.00 51.26 3 12.68 12.68 7.80 4 16.46 16.46 7.80 5 14.30 14.30 7.80 7 18.88 2.00 20.88 8 17.48 17.48 7.80 9 9.04 9 04 7.80 10 _ 1.82 1.82 7.80 11 _ 20.96 20 96 7.80 14 _ 8.50 8.50 7.80 15 13.62 13.62 7.80 16 11.76 11 76 7.80 17 6.22 6.22 7.80 20 _ 30.52 30.52 7.80 22 . 29.52 9 00 38.52 22 _ 13.10 13.10 7.80 23 ..15.94 15.94 7.80 26 _. 18.80 18 80 7 80 27 . 8.96 8.96 7.80 29 _ 48.74 3.00 51.74 30 39.16 2.00 41.16 32 _ 18.04 18.04 7.80 33 _ 12.92 12.92 7.80 35 __ 13 44 13 44 7.80 36 . 8.64 8.64 7.80 37 _ 14.64 14.64 7.80 38 13.92 1392 7.80 39 _ 31.34 31.34 7.80 40 21.70 21.70 7.80 41 _ 6.36 6.36 7.80 44 _ 46.58 9.20 55.78 46 22.06 22.06 7 80 48 - 15.68 15.68 7.80 49 - 4.40 4.40 7.80 50 17.66 17.66 7.80 52 _ 18.26 18.26 7.80 53 _ 8.16 8.16 7.80 55 18.94 18.94 7.80 56 15.00 15.00 7.80 57 ... 18.54 18.54 7.80 58 9.86 9.86 7.80 59 _ 23.78 23.78 7.80 60 21.44 21.44 7.80 62 ....... 23.04 23.04 7.80 65 _ 6.10 6.10 7.80 * j , I ? n l l i l i ! 1 6 00 10 00 14 30 7.50 2.00 5 00 3 2 50 3.00 1 100 1.00 i 2 110 3 00 3.00 2.00 6.00 .20 3 40 i 80 100 3 10.00 50 1 00 1.00 .50 .50 > ) I 3.00 I 1 11 90 28.00 18.30 11.00 7.00 11.00 69 _ 6.56 6.56 7.80 71 .. 18.86 18.86 7.80 72 ... 11.50 11.50 7.90 73 . . 7.66 7.66 7.80 74 10 96 14 % 7.80 76 .. 6 16 6.16 7.80 77 .... 11.46 11.46 7.80 79 ..... 25.02 25.02 7.80 80 .. 16.52 16.52 7.80 81 .... 11.54 11.54 7.80 86 _ 17.62 17.62 7.80 87 _ 7.48 7 48 7.80 88 _ 14 64 14.64 7.80 Oft ft OO ft oft n o ft 90 . 16.60 16.60 7.80 91 .. 14.04 14.04 7.80 92 _ 24 26 24.26 7.80 93 .. 14.72 14.72 7.80 95 _ 3.02 302 7.80 96 _ 3.48 3.48 7.80 97 _ 20.36 20.36 7.80 98 .. 12.08 12.08 7 80 99 _ 14.88 14.88 7.80 100 _ 8 64 8.64 7.80 101 _ 29.24 29.24 7.80 102 _ 33.72 33.72 7.80 107 _ 12.44 12.44 7.80 108 - 20.56 20.56 7.80 110 _ 5.80 5.80 7.80 111 17.16 17.16 7.80 113 ..... 20.02 20.02 7.80 115 _... . 9.46 9 46 7.80 118 _ 23.70 23.70 7.80 119 22.44 22.44 7.80 120 - 14.84 14.84 7.80 122 . 15.14 15.14 7.80 125 .. 8 08 8.08 7.80 127 - 10.72 10.72 7.80 128 .. 11.36 11.36 7.80 131 17.04 17.04 7.80 134 _ 9.96 9.96 7.80 135 _ 16.58 16 58 7.80 Bldg. 136 . 10.48 5.00 15.48 7.80 137 ....... 41.48 41.48 7.80 138 _ 9.88 9.88 7.80 141 _ 7.86 7.86 7.80 142 4.12 4.12 7.80 143 - 26.84 26.84 7.80 145 _ 32.94 32.94 7.80 146 - 4.96 4.96 7.80 147 - 10 60 10.60 7.80 150 _ ... 3.00 3.00 7.80 155 29.24 29.24 7.80 156 15.30 15.30 7.80 157 20.92 20.92 7.80 159 13.42 13.42 7.80 163 5.26 5.26 7.80 165 - 9.12 9.12 7.80 168 - 6.78 6.78 7.80 169 _ 21.90 21.90 7.80 170 _ 13.08 13.08 7.80 173 - 9.94 9.94 7.80 174 20.44 20.44 7.80 176 11.28 11.28 7.80 180 22.90 22.90 7.80 181 - 7.80 183 .— 2704 27.04 7.80 184 - 7.80 187 -- 3.06 3.06 7.80 196 10.04 10.04 7.80 197 - 18.86 18.86 7.80 202 - 7.44 7.44 7.80 205 - 9.96 9.96 7.80 206 - 8.10 8.10 7.80 209 - 13.98 13.98 7.80 210 - 6.74 6.74 7.80 211 - 3.92 3.92 7.80 Bldg. 212 13.38 5.00 18.38 7.80 213 17.02 17.02 7.80 215 ... 20.58 20.58 7.80 216 12.00 12.00 7.80 222 __ 14 78 14.78 7.80 226 9.00 9.00 7.80 227 ... 13.20 13.20 7.80 urt - lO.OU u.bu 229 12.06 12.06 7.80 231 6.50 6.50 7 80 232 14.46 14.46 7.80 233 . 14.72 14.72 7.80 237 - 14.60 14.60 7.80 238 16.32 16.32 7.80 241 33.18 33.18 7.80 242 - 16.48 16.48 7.80 243 - 16.26 16.26 7.80 245 15.56 15.56 7 80 246 - 12.00 12.00 7.80 248 - 7.80 249 . 12.36 12.36 7.80 252 - 1.02 1.02 7.80 18Mi- 7 88 7.88 7.80 2 V4 - 7.44 7.44 7.80 90V£- 16.00 16.00 7.80 18 - 14.58 14.58 7.80 68 - 10 60 10.60 7.80 45 _ 21.80 21.80 7.80 Rural Fire Protection District Levies Fire District Gen. Levy Dist. No. 1, Atkinson__ 1.00 Dist. No. 2, Clearwater_ Dist. No. 3, O’Neill_1.00 Dist. No. 4, Page_1.00 Dist. No. 5, Ewing_1.00 Dist. No. 6, Chambers_1.00 Dist. No. 7, Orchard_1.00 Dist. No. 8, Stuart_1.00 Motion by Barthel, seconded by Smith that the above levies be approved for County, City, and Village, School and Free High School, and Fire Districts. Mo tion carried. 5:00 P. M. On motion by Ernst, seconded by Barthel that the Board of Equaliation adjourn “Sine Die.” Motion carried. Kenneth Waring Frank Cronk Chairman County Clerk Try FRONTIER want ads for quick results. Ponton Insurance FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds Phone 106 Golden Bldg SLIMLINER REDUCING MACHINE Alice’s Beauty Shoj Phone 263 -O’Neill - I Workmeister Home Scene of Meeting DELJOT The IVIoit Pinochle ! club had a party at the Harold l Workmeister h o me Thursday evening, September 19. High ) siores went to Mr and Mrs. Izini l>ert Bartak Frank Miller had mens law and Mrs. C Alderson ) cot low for the ladies. The travel ing prize went to Mr. Alderson. Mrs. lAHiis Pofohl and Mrs. Carl Thiele were assisting hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Werkmeist er of Denver, Colo., were guests. Other IVliot News Mrs. Charles McDonald was hostess to the IVIlot Pinochle I club Thursday, October 3, high score was won by Mrs. Alderson ! low and traveling went to Mrs. I Ixiuis Pofahl. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werk | meiater took their daughter-in law and baby to Denver this week. Mr and Mrs. Paul Funk are vacationing in California, Ore gon and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack spent the weekend at Mobridge. S D., at the diaries Jewell home Mrs. Rose Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Lodge of Oakland, Calif., were weekend guests at the Lam bert Bartak home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Paul. Marilyn, Rickey and Peggy of Empire, Ore., were Tuesday, October 1. overnight guests at the Lambert Bartak home. Mrs. Rose Loughter of Ew ing j ! has been helping at the Bill j Gibbs home for the last two I weeks. Mr and Mrs. darence Funk I and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thramer spent Wednesday, October 2, in Omaha. Mrs. Leo Funk kept their | twin grandsons that day. Mrs. Otto Reimer and Mrs. Up ton of linioln visited relatives here recently. Anna L«e ana veirius caneu ai j the Fred Harpster home on Mon day afternoon, September 30. Florence Butler and Anna Van; Zandt accompanied. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tam.jack to O'Neill Tues day, October 1, where they were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple! left Sunday for Baltimore, Md., j i will visit New York, Washington, I D.C., and attend a county agents convention in Boston, Mass. Twi la will spenl the two weeks at the Henry Reimer home. Mrs. Ethel Waring Is Hostess— VENUS Mrs. Ethel Waring of Page entertained tlie Help-U club at her home on Wednesday, Oc tober 2. Thirteen members and one visitor, Mrs. J. W. Finch, were present. The hostess serv es! dinner at noon. The afternoon was spent sewing carpet rags. Mrs. Clarence Finch received the door prize. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Otto Matschullat when the secret sisters will be revealed. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Buxton were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton, of Page. Julia went to Page with them for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorin and Morris Harmon returned recent ly frdm a fishing trip to Otter tail, Minn. Page News Mr. and Mrs. Eloit Blackmon and son visited in tho llarrv Harper home Sunday, Septembet 29. Sunday. Soptumtier 29. dinner guests of Mrs Louise Heiss were Marie Heiss of Hastings, Jennie and Alice French of O'Neill. Mr and Mrs Elton Braddoek of Page. Mrs Jitanne Stevison of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs, Mer wyn French of Page. Sunday, September 29, guests at the Edgar Stauffer home were Mr and Mrs. Arthur I*isy of Wis ner, Mr. and Mrs Mer> In Sankel and sons of Elgin, Mrs. Mina Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs Harry Teglor. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and Marsha called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Kemper re turned recently after two weeks visiting and sightseeing in the western states including Yellow stone park. They spent several days at Spokane, Wash., and also visited in the home of their dau ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Zompol at Eureka, Mont. King Daughters met Tuesday evening. October 1, in the church basement. Margaret Max and Charlene Iekes were hostesses. Donna Reelaert had the devot ions and Billie Cronk gave the lesson. There were 17 present. A Methodist youth rally was held at Neligh Sunday, Septem ber 29, Mr. and Mrs Dale Stauf fer were elected presidents of this subdistricts; Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Johnson of Neligh are vice-presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Linnefelters and Allen, are secretary and treasurer. Those attending from Page were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bee laert, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer, Rev. and Mrs. lisle Mewmaw and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Heiss. A family get together was held Sunday, September 29, at the Ta-ha-zoo-ka park at Norfolk honoring Mrs. Roliort Robinson and Barby. who are visiting rela tives at Page, Iincoln, Colum bus and Denton. The group all enjoyed n dinner and Ronald Wood topped it off by furnishing all the ice cream one could eat, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haynes of Denton, Mrs. Robert Robinson and Barby of Durango, Colo., Mr. and Mrs Meh m Haynes. Gwendolyn and Gary of Columtms, Mr and Mrs, Elvin Haynes and Randy Allen of Cbhimhus, Mr and Mrs. Edgar Woods of Lincoln, Mr and Mrs. Ronald Woods and Dickie Lee of Centerville, S.D.. Mr. and Mrs. Lailu Masters, Ronnie, Loretta and Glenda. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes and Viola. Mr and Mrs. Bill Neuhauer. Misses Grace and Nolle Wood, Mr and.Mrs. Calvin Harvey, Gene and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs Homer Rutherford, Alotha, Jimmy and Trudy, Mrs Emma (\anaday and Thelma Summers ami Mr. and Mrs la\> Neuhauer. all of Page l egal Notices (First pub. Sept. 26, 1957' John R Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF AtXXIFNT Estate No. 4 lf»S COUNTY COURT OF HOLT IX'PNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF EDITH TOIA CAST1.EMAN. DECEASED. THE STATE OK NEBRASKA, IX' AIJ, CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement heroin, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final accohnt and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on Oc tober 16, 1957, at 10 o'clock A. M. LOUIS W REINTER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL' _ 22-24c Money to Loan — on — AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance C. E. Jones, Manager O’Neill Ncbraaka I RUPTURED I K TIIE DOBBS TRUSS 1S BETTER KOK I M REDUCIBLE RUPTURE B m NO BIT.Its, NO BELTS, NO STRAPS I ■ U holds the rupture with ;i soft concave pad at all times, B XI while working, lifting or walking. Lightweight, presses body B Mjf in but two places. Reason should toll you not to place a bulb H JJM or ball in opening of rupture which keeps muscles spread Itaj apart. Sanitary and washable. A Dobbs Truss Expert Will Demonstrate this Truss To You Without Obligation. B fl For Men. Women and Children. Ask for Mr. Brandon at the B (.OLDEN HOTEL, Wed., Oct. 1(1 — t»:30 a.m. to 12 noon B M. Brandon, 301 W. 00th St., Minneapolis, Minn. B I Public Auction! I 480-Acres Farmland & Pasture TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th 2:00 P. M. Courthouse — O’Neill, Nebr. ZahradnRek Estate Land North Half Section 3, and Northwest Quarter Section 29, Township 29, Range 15, 1 Holt County. g Terms and Conditions: Land will be offered and sold in seperate quarter sec tions at public auction. Bidders will be required to pay I 20% at time of sale and balance in cash upon confirma- j tion by court. Possession will be given upon confirma tion of sale. Abstracts of title will be furnished and are on file in Clerk of District Court’s office for examination. Further information can be obtained from the * Referee or Attorney ^ ^ John R. Gallagher Wm. W. Griffin I O’NEILL O’NEILL I REFEREE ATTORNEY |