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    Legal Notices
< First pub. Jan. 9. 1957)
William W Griffin. Attorney
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S
SALT.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA; I
IN THE MATTER OF THE
APPLICATION OF LUDWIG
KOENIG. GUARDIAN OF THE
ESTATES OF SAMUEL
RE3NKE AND MOLL1E M.
REINKE, for license to Sell
Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to an order by the Hon
orable Lyle Jackson. Judge of
the District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, made on the 26th day
of December 1957 for the sale of
the real estate hereinafter des
cribed, there will lie soid at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, at the front door of the
courthouse in the city of O'Neill,
in said county, on the 31st day of
January, 1958, at 2:00 p.m., the
following described real estate:
The West Half of Section 18,
in Township 25, North, Range
10, and Southeast Quarter of
Section 13, in Township 25,
North, Range 11, all West of
the 6th P. M. in Holt County,
Nebraska.
Said sale will remain open one
hour.
Dated this 2nd day of January
1958
LUDWIG KOENIG,
Guardian.
37-39c
Julius D. Cronin, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARINO OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF A(XX>UNT
Estate No. 4114
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF MARY ELLEN
SHOEMAKER, a-k-a MAMIE
SHOEMAKER, 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, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
on January 29, 1958, at 10 o’clock,
A AT
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
37-39
(First pub. Jan. 16, 1958)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 4178
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF HERSCHEL H.
MILES DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
Ail, CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
foes and commissions, distribution
of estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
February 11, 1958, at 10 o’clock
A M.
IjOUTS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
3840c
(First pub. Jan. 16, 1958)
William W. Griffin, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 4200
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF NELLIE V.
WENSEL, 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, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
on February 5, 1958, at 10 o'clock,
A M
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) ^
notice of school land
LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative,
will offer for lease at public auc
tion on the 13th day oi February.
1958 at 1:30 o’clock P. M., at the
office of the County Treasurer of
Holt County, in O’Neill, Nebraska,
the folowing educational lands
within said county:
Description: Fractional NWy4
WViNE Vi, Section 16, Town
ship 30, Range 15.
Said sale may be adjourned
from day to day until all lands
have been offered. No sale will
be final until approved by the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds, and the Board reserves
the right to reject any and all
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS AND FUNDS,
LINCOLN, Nebraska,
By Elmer H. Mahlin,
^retary-_3041c
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Phone 106 Golden Bldg
Income Tax
For assistance in filing your
self-employment and tax
reports, call on
Geo. C. Robertson
O’Neill
Accounting and former em
ployee of Internal Revenue.
Downey Bldg. Phone 534
9 O °
Holt County Supervisors
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
O'Neill. Nebr.
November 18, 1957
10:00 A, M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present. Meeting cal
led to order by the chairman.
Motion by Landreth, seconded
by Frickel, that the following
claims lie allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the general
fund in payment of same. Motion
carried.
Ralph Adams, refund of
trailer house parking
permit fee 100
City of O'Neill, water de
partment 55 47
Geo. E. Collins, salary 18.00
Consumers Public Pow'er
District, electric service 239.66
Sharon Crumly, salary 150 00
Harlan Dierking, mileage 47 67
Clarence Ernst, mileage 36.40
J. R. Freeman Co., court
house supplies 27.00
Alice L. French, postage 13 18
Alex Frickel, mileage _ 48.58
The Frontier, office sup
plies . 14.55
Gillespies, repairs for an
nex 7.73
John Grutseh, salary 233.00
Hammon & Stephens Co.,
office supplies 82 88
Esther Harris, postage 5.75
Holt County Extension
Service 322 41
Helen Ann Johnson, salary 176.00
Journal Star Printing Co.,
office supplies 1.09
Joy Kennedy, salary 200 00
M V. Landreth, mileage 32.50
Howard D Manson. salary 266 00
Virgina Morrow, salary 176.00
James Mullen, salary 19100
Nora Mullen, salary 200.00
National Products, Inc.,
supplies for courthouse 40.65
Northwestern Bell Telephone
Co., telephone services 232.25
Florence Ponton, insurance
premium 60 00
Redfield & Co., office sup
plies 0 09
Louis W. Reimer, salary 416.00
Louis VV. Reimer, County
Court, appraiser fee &
mileage for County Court
( as** rv,**D
Ophelia Sessions, salary 200.00
Walter A. Smith, salary 118.75
Walter A. Smith, mileage 47.46
Ix>o S. Tomjack, salary 230 00
Loo S. Tomjack, mileage 116.10
Leo S. Tomjack, jailor fee 46.50
Leo S. Tomjack, prisoner
IjOcird 96.25
Joyce Waller, salary 112.50
Kenneth Waring, Co. Clerk,
postage
Wm. F. Wefso, salary 300.00
Western Typewriter & Of
fice Supply. Inc., rent on
office machine 10 00
Mishek Supply, chairs for
annex and courthouse 315.-1
Delores Boyle, salary 176.00
Chicago Steel Tape Co.,
Steel tape for Co. Sur
voyor lo. TO
Geo. E. Collins, mileage 14.40
Frank Cronk. salary 118 75
Frank Cronk. mileage 31.01
Harlan Dierking. salary 118.75
Clarence Ernst, salary 118.75
Edw N. Flood, salary 718.75
Alice L. French, salary 300 00
Mice L. French, mileage 74.07
Alex Frickel, salary 11815
The Frontier, publishing
fees and office supplies 46.78
Wm. W. Griffin, salary 208.00
John Grutsch, postage &
mileage
J Kd Hancock, salary 300.00
Esther Harris, salary 2-5 00
Wm. Hasper, cleaning type
writers 81 •su
Howard’s Blacksmith Shop
repairing equipment for
courthouse 910
Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas
Co., gas service 6( 55
M. V Landreth. salary 118 75
Joanne Lansworth. salary 176.00
Howard D. Manson, Clerk
of District Court, court ^ ^
Jame? Mullen, mileage 51 50
Mabel McKenna, salary lbb.uo
Norfolk Office Eqpt. Co.,
office supplies
Pinkerman’s TV Shop, re
pair on short wave radio 6.30
Rasley’s Cleaners, cleaning
ing services
Carole M. Reed, salary 83.^5
I/mis W. Reimer, Co. Judge ^
Charles Richter, salary 260.00
Servall Towel & Linen Sup
nlv, towel service u
Schneider Electric & Equip
ment Co., repairs & check
on short wave radio 41.81
Stephenson School Supply
Co., office supplies 44.85
Ixh> S. Tomjack, mileage
& expenses to Oregon af
ter prisoner , _ 294 “
John J. unucnvuw, --- -~ -
Kenneth Waring, salary 300 00
Ethel Wefso, salary’ 165 W
Wm F. Wefso. mileage 21 bO
Ailene Wilkinson, salary 200.00
Dr. L. A. Carter, mental
hearing - --- 500
Ready Printing Co., pub
lish fees , , 113 08
I Leo S. Tomjack, salary for
Chairman of board of
! health . 100 00
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Smith, that the following claims
he allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the bridge fund in pay
ment of same. Motion earned^
Joe Burda. salary ---- "
Continental Oil Co., supplies 123.20
Homer Lumber Co., sup
plies 4645
Island Supply Co., culverts 444.60
Anton Weichman, labor 327.oU
Central Supply & Equip.
Co., bridge bands 726-40
Dan Hurley, labor 280 50
Wm. Siebert, labor 280.50
Wheeler Lumber, Bridge &
Supply Co., bridge ^
12:00 Noon. On motion the
1 tioard adjourned until 1:00 p.m.
-—
O'Neill, Nebr.
Nov. 18, 1957
1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Supervi
sors met as per adjournment
All members present.
Motion by Flood, seconded by
Dierking that the following claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the road bridge fund in
payment of same. Motion carried.
Gene Adams, labor 246.87
D. A. Lubricant Co., Inc— 51.15
Ed Brandt, labor 37.90
I Fehrs Tractor & Equip
ment Co., parts 107.48
Floyd P. Gottert. labor 3150
Leo Kramer, parts _ 2.34
Reisser Corporation, re
pairs 160.80
Frank Tracy, labor 240 62
Fehrs Tractor & Equipment
Co., machine rental 500.00
Edwin H. Hubbard, hauling
gravel 804 80
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt Co.
parts 1.54
VV D. Reninger, repairs
& repairing equipment 180 14
Bids were opened on a carload
of bridge lumber, after reviewing
bids, motion was made by Ernst,
and seconded by Landreth that
the order be given to Spelt-Ray
Lumber company, at $118.75, per
thousand. Motion carried.
Motion by Frickel, seconded
by Dierking. that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the mail route
fund in payment of same. Motion
carried
Gene Adams, labor 42 49
John Angus, hauling gravel 434.00
Atkinson Sand & Gravel,
gravel & hauling gravel 683 40
Frank De term an, labor 10.00
Floyd P. Gettert. labor 305.75
A1 Holbrook, labor 275 62
Wm. E. Kelley, labor 100.00
Francis Murphy, labor 136.40
Eli McConnell, labor 217.50
Pollock Sand & Gravel,
gravel & hauling gravel 1312.25
Larry Tenborg, hauling
tvel 385 00
Frank Tracey, labor 65.62
Gene Adams, labor 38 74
Delbert Anson, labor 46.25
Karl Bemt, labor 285.00
John Bonenberger, haul
ing gravel 451.50
Ruth Enbody, hauling
tvel 297.60
M. L. Harmon, removing
trees 67.98
Edwin H. Hubbard, hauling
_i 11H so
Wm. Krotter & Son, gravel
& stockpiling 168.20
Asa Norton, hauling gra
ve] 336.00
Fred A Roberts, labor 230.00
Calvin Seger, labor 187.50
Frank Tracy, labor 38.12
Donald Vanderbeek, labor 152.35
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Smith, that the claim for refund
of tax paid under protest filed Oc
tober 17. 1957, by Clyde Widman,
be refused. Motion carried.
Motion by Landreth, seconded
by Ernst, that the following claims
he allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the road fund in pay
ment of same. Motion carried.
Gene Adams, lahor 10.00
Delbert Anson, labor 285 00
Ed Brandt, labor 127.25
Glen Cobb, parts & supplies 36.90
Continental Oil Co., supplies 414 77
Continental Oil Co., sup
plies 75.15
Cummins Mid West Co.,
repairs 60.58
D A. Lubricant Co., sup
plies 755.15
Dankert Service, supplies 157.14
Earley Oil Co., supplies 226.08
Fehrs Tractor & Equip
parts _ 84.37
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.
parts 12.48
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.
parts 74.30
Finkbine Bros. Co., sup
plies 4.^5
Floyd P. Gettert, labor 56.00
D. E. Gillette, repairs &
repairing services 324.60
Grasslands Oil Co., sup 85.32
Horner Lumber Co., sup. 2.00
Howards Blacksmith Shop,
welding sendees 66.00
Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas
Co., gas service for
County Shed 4.40
Wm. Krotter Co., supplies 41.74
Lambert Well Service, well
repairs and labor 4.«.0
Ix>haus Motor Co., repairs 5 55
S. A. Marcellus, supplies &
tire repair 16.78
Missouri Valley Machinery
Co., repairs & repairing
services 431.50
Motor Parts. Inc., parts 104.06
Eli McConnell, labor 142.50
Lyle McKim, labor 56.25
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
parts 82 73
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
machinery rental 380 26
Niobrara Valiev Electric
Membership Corp., elec
trie service 2.00
Otto’s Shoe Store, tractor
comforters 17.00
Peterson Store, sup. 3.50
Fred A. Roberts, labor 95.00
Art B. Sanders, labor 316 87
Seger Oil Co., supplies . 10.36
Shaw Oil Co . supplies 104.40
Shelhamer Oil Co., supplies 89.96
South Side "66” Oil Co.,
supplies 54 60
R. D. Stevens, labor 332.40
Clede Trobaugh, labor 254.10
Donald Vanderbeek. labor 132.00
West Lumber & Coal Co.,
supplies -
White’s Sendee, supplies 8.48
E E. Young, clay 100.00
American Gear Co., parts 2.05
Boies Sendee Station, sup
plies 60.91
Burge Farm Supply, parts 3.o0
Consumers Public Power
District, electric sendee 4.00
Cornhusker Tractor &
Eqpt. Co., parts - 233.93
D A. Lubricant Co., supplies 177.55
Dens Oil Lubricant Co.,
supplies 66.00
Fehrs. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.
machinery rental 318.00
Fehrs. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.
machinery rental - 357.50
Force Tire & Supply Co.
tire, tube & tire repairs 222.26
Gill Motor Co., repairs
& repairing services 310.03
Holt County Noxious Weed
District, brush killer &
spraying weeds - 400.25
Island Supply Co., repairs 71.88
Johnson’s Texaco, supplies 336.14
Wm. E. Kelley, labor — 237.50
Leo Kramer, welding ser
vjr, 26.06
Lamson Repair Sendee,
repairs & repairing ser
vices 100.05
Lincoln General Tire, Inc.,
repairs 26.60
Marcellus Implement Co.
parts .85
Michael Todd & Co., tire
chains & links _148.53
Motor Parts. Inc , parts _ 42.00
Municipal Water & Power,
water electric service 2.64
T. S. McShane Co., repairs 158,02
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt .
parts 130.M
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co.,
parts 12 88
Newman Oil Co, supplies 96.22
Northwestern Beil Tele
phone Co., telephone ser
vice 28 9o
Page Oil Co., supplies 167.17
Pollack Sand & Gravel.
gravel & hauling gravel 627 2"
Calvin Seger, labor 160 00
Servall Towel & 1 -men
Supply, towel service 4 00
Smith IAimi>er & Hay Co..
supplies for County Shed U.M
Thomas Co., supplies
D. L Ulrich, labor 186 w
Western Auto Store. sup
plies 48 98
West lumber & Coal Co..
supplies -■'*
Casper Winkler, gravel 24- 80
Motion by Dierking. seconded
by Frickel. that the 5 mill build
ing levy voted at the special
meeting of School Distinct 228.
held on October 28, 1957, be ap
proved. Motion carried.
Minutes of the Special School
Meeting of District No. 128,
Holt County, Nebraska
A special meeting of school
district No. 228. of Holt County,
Nebraska, was called to order by
District President, Clyde W idman,
at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on October
28, 1957, at school house in said
district. .
Minutes of last meeting were
i-oad and approved Report was
given by the building committee,
i Discussions for and against build
ing the school building. President
read the purpose of voting, as it
appears on the special notice.
President appointed Hlancn >>ag
aser and Faye Dierking to serve
as tellers of the voting.
The voting of 43 legal voters
was as follows: .
Clyde Widman. Harlan Dierk
ing. Elmer Coolidge, Emma Wal
do. Betty Doolittle. Blake Ott,
Donald Petersen, George Fuller
ton. Clyde Doolittle, Elmer Otter,
Chas. Sigman. Thos Dotihttle sr.,
Edgar Petersen, Ruby Burge,
Mrs. Ralph Rees. -
UOVfl waiuu, *»»»•» “
Florence Coolidge. Vernon Berry.
Blanche Sagaser. Birdie Fi*Uer
ton Ed Jungman. Dorothy rul
lert’on, Lloyd Adams, Ema Getter,
p. J. Kennedy, Stella Sparks,
Emma Lindsey, Clyde Burge_
Faye Dierking, Nancy Forbes,
Berle Waldo, Thos Doolittle jr
Hazel Ott, Oscar Petersen, Elsie,
Jungman, Harold Fullerton, ™
Adams. Phyll.s Waldo. R«Th
Rios, Florence Lindsey, Alvin
Forbes, Glenn WTiite. . ..
For erecting a school gilding,
and to raise the sum of S4.000.00,
In’ a special tax of five mills on
the dollnr for a period
years, to take effect in 1958, to
authorize the School Board to
proceed at once with the con
struction. and to authorize the
said board to issue warrants up
to 85% of the amount to be raised
by said levy. _
FOR: 36; AGAINST: 7.
Meeting adjourned.
I the undersigned, Secretary of
the School Board, District No.
■>28 Holt County, Nebraska,
swear that the above is correct.
_Birdie Fullerton
Secretary
Motion bv I-andreth. seconded
by Smith that the following reso
lution be adopted. Motion earned.
resouttion
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF LUDWIG
KOENIG. GITFIN
F STATES OF SAMUEL REIN
SI AND MOLIJE M. RETNKE
incompetents,
WHEREAS, Ludwig Koenig,
guardian of the estates of Samuel
Rcinke, and Mollie M. Reinke, in
competent persons, duly appoint
ed by the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, has filed
£e District Court of Holt county,
Nebraska, his petition nnd app^
cation for a license to sell the un
divided right title and interest of
each of said incompetent persons
in and to the following described
real estate, to-wit:
West half Section 18 in Town
ship 25, North, Range 10, and
Southeast quarter of Section
13 in Township 25. North,
Range 11, west of the 6th P.
M., in Holt County, Nebraska,
for the reason that the cash and
personal property belonging to
said incompetents, and the in
come from their real estates, are
insufficient to maintain said in
competent persons and their
family, and that it is neces
sary for the benefit of said in
competents that their respective
lntoresis anu uue m ami
described real estate should he
sold for the purpose of procuring
funds for their support and main
tenance, and,
WHEREAS, the board of super
visors of Holt County, Nebraska,
have investigated said matter and
approve of such proposed sale,
and deem it necessary for the
best interests of said incompe
tents and their estates, now,
THEREFORE, be it resolved
by the Board of Supervisors of
Holt County, Nebraska, that we
deem such proposed sale proper
and beneficial to the estates of
said incompetent persons, and
approve the same and deem it
necessary. _
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that a copy of this resolution
shall be certified by the County
Clerk of said County to the Judge
of the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska in writing.
The foregoing resolution having
received the majority of the vote
of the Board, the Chairman de
clared the same duly passed and
adopted this 18th day of Novem
1957.
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Flood that the following Claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the medical fund in
payment of same. Motion carried.
Aid to the Disabled fund 3.75
Blind Assistance Fund — 13.75
H. H. Haeberle Drugs - 8.75
Old Age Assistance Fund — 181.25
Dr. James E. Ramsey _ 60.00
Frank Solfermoser 14 27
St. Anthony’s Hospital — 127.30
Atkinson Memorial hospital 266.00
Dr. ,T. P. Brown 41.00
Johnson Drug - 14.20
O’Neill Drug 21.80
Schultz Drug_ 3.25
St. Anthony’s Hospital_ 193 93
Nina K. Steams_13.25
Motion by Dierking. seconded
by Frickel. that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn 'on the Unemploy
ment Relief Fund in payment of
same Motion carried.
Administrative fund , 500 00
Holt County Independent 2.50
Miller Grocery 28.00
Daisy Mae Taylor 23,84
Flnkbine Bros 16.46
Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas
O 14.11
Shelhamer Foods 10? 00
Mrs Ray Thurlow 25.00
5:00 P. M On motion the board
adjourned until November 29,
1957 at 10 A. M.
Frank Crunk Kenneth Waring
Chairman County Clerk
O'Neill, Nebr.
November 29, 1957
10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present.
Minutes of the previous meet
ings were read and approved as
read
The Finance committee report
ed that the fees of the various
County offices have been remit
ted to the County Treasurer, as
required by law’.
11:00 A. M This uras the time
set for the hearing on the follow
ing road petition:
TO THE HONORABLE BOARD
OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA:
We, the undersigned, electors of
Holt County, Nebraska, residing
within five miles of the following
described road, hereby petition
your honorable body to grant and
establish a County road 66 feet
wire, described as follows, to
wit: Commencing at the South
east Corner of Section 1, in Town
ship 30, Range. 9, running thence
west between Sections 1 and 12,
2 and 11, 3 and 10, 4 and 9, 5 and
8, 6 and 7, to the Southwest Cor
ner of Section 6, in Township 30,
Raneo 9 to rnnnprt with (Tnnntv
Road and there terminate. Also
beginning at the Southwest Cor
ner of Section 2, in Township 30,
Range 9, running thence North
1 mile to connect with County
Road. And to remove from the
County Road System beginning at
the Northeast corner of Section 3,
in Township 30, Range 9, running
thence west a distance of 4 miles
to the Northwest Corner of Section
6, in Township 30, Range 9.
After discussion on Proposed
Road, motion was made by Land
reth, seconded hy Frickel, that the
Prayer of Petition he granted.
Motion carried.
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill. Nebr.
Nov. 29, 1957
1 :00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present, except Frickel.
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Landreth that the automobile of
Darel Bright be assessed in
Shields Precinct, for the year of
1958, this being established as leg
al residence. Motion carried.
Motion b Smith, seconded by
Ernst, that the following Claims
be cancelled. Motion carried.
Medical Fund Methodist Hos
pital, 87.26; Old Age Fund
Thompson Nursing Home, 35.00;
Old Age Fund Mrs. Harvey Cul
len, 20.00; Disabled Fund Harvey
L. Cullen. 50.00; Aid to Dependent
Children Fund Monica Martin,
50.80.
Motion by Dierking, seconded
b Flood, that the Insurance Policy
be approved of the Great Amer
ican Insurance Company, New
York, on Short Wave Radio Set.
Motion carried.
4:00 P. M. On motion the Board
adjourned until December 16,
1957 at 10:00 A. M.
Frank Cronk Kenneth Waring
Chairman County Clerk
O’Neill, Nebr.
Dec 16, 1957
10:00 A.M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournament. All
members present, except Flood.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman. Minutes of the pre
vious meeting were read and ap
proved as read.
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Landreth that the following
Claims be allowed and Warrants
ordered drawn on the General
Fund in payment of same. Motion
carried.
Delores Bovle. salary 180 00
Bricker Typewriter Co., of
fice supplies .— — 58
Frank Cronk, salary 118.75
Sharon Crumly, salary 150.00
Harlan A. Dierking, salary 118.75
Harlan A. Dierking, mile
age & convention expenses 81 55
Duro Test Corporation, sup
plies for annex 18.54
Clarence Ernst, salary 118.75
Edw. N. Flood, salary 118.75
Alice L. French, salary 300 00
Alice L. French, mileage 67.50
Alice L. French, convention
expenses 35.44
Booth Transportation Line,
express charges 6.26
Dr. L. A. Carter, mental
hearing — 5.00
Frank Cronk. mileage &
convention expenses 60 35
Curtiss “1000", Inc., office
office supplies 14.24
Duro Test Corporation, sup
plies for annex 59.44
Duro Test Corporation, sup
plies for annex 125.15
Clarence Ernst, mileage 28-35
J. R. Freeman Co., supplies
for courthouse 87.00
Alice L. French, postage _ 9 00
Alex Frickel, salary 118.75
Alex Frickel, mileage &
convention expenses 81.23
14 Present for
Valley Center Meet—
CHAMBERS—The Valley Cen
ter extension club met Friday at
the home of Mrs. Sam Young with
14 members present. Also present
were two visitors, Mrs. Elmer
Coolidge of Amelia and Mrs. La
Vern Hoerle of Chambers. The
president. Mrs. Young, was in
charge of the business session
Year books were filled out.
Reports on the St. Anthony hos
pital auxiliary meeting was given
by Mrs. G. H Grimes and Mrs.
Genevieve Bell. Mrs. Young re
ported on the council meeting and
Mrs. Ray Beed on articles in the
"Country Woman” magazine
"Amercia the Beautiful” was the
song used. There was no lesson.
Kellar Club in
First’ 58 Meet
CHAMBERS Kellar club held
its first 1958 meeting with Mrs.
Sam Young Wednesday. January
15. Mrs. Ernest Young being co
hostess. Roil call, answered hy
naming something you wohU like
to set' invented, revealed eighteen
members. tw>o guests and two
children present.
Mrs. Howard Deed became a
new member. Mrs. Carrie Hollo
way was put on the honorary list.
It was decided to give $2.50 to the
march of dimes. Mrs. Orville Svu
tos was awarded the door prize.
Following the meeting, the hos
tesses served lunch
Next meeting will lie Wednes
day, February 5 with Mrs. Ed
Eisenhauer, Mjs. Lela Grubb be
ing co-hostess.
Other Chambers News
Mr and Mrs. I>ale Cillette and
family of Belle Fourehe, S.D.,
visited from Wednesday, January
15. until Wednesday, January 22.
with his grandfather, C. F. Gillet
te, and Mrs. Gillette and with the
Darrel Gillette family.
Ed Shoemaker came last week
from South Dakota to visit his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wright, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Rubeck
and Kathy and Kay Tracy were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Honeywell.
The annual meeting of the
Chambers Co-op, held Thursday
evening, January 16, at the Leg
ion hall was well attended. A
short muscial program was pre
sented and coffee and doughnuts
served.
Ernest Burrell and sister, Mrs.
William Dexter, returned recently
from Heilsburgs, Calif., w'here
they visited their father, David
Burrell, who is ill in a hospital
there. David Burrell is well known
in the Chambers community
where he lived for many years.
He is a carpenter by trade.
Visit Parents—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridgeway
of Colorado Cprings, Colo., visit
ed their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I. R. Ridgeway, from Sunday,
January 12, until Sunday, Januury
19, and also attended Grandmoth
er Brooks funeral in Atkinson on
Monday.
I
En M asse Mission
Study Planned
CHAMBERS Members of St.
Paul's Lutheran church are gw
ing to attend mission school in
a body 1
"The logic is simple,” explain
: cd Rev, William Roten. pastor.
"Our missionaries go to mission r
school. Christ asked every Chris-;
tian to be a missionary. THue- j
fore, wo should go to mission i
school.” *
Plans call for a three-night
study course in the needs, prob- j
lems, methods, and achievements j
of the world mission fields of the
Lutheran church (Missouri synod.t I
"Purpose of the school is to de-1
velop interest in what St. Paul's
church members feel is their job,
though carried on on every con
tinent,” Pastor Roten added.
On Sunday night. January 26,
St. Paul's will present ”10 N'st
mission stories of 1957," Monday
night's session will feature a “Bi
ble basis for missions” [>anel pre
sentation Panel members will lx>
Vernon Harley, Richard Sunder
man. and Lyle Walter.
Pastor Roten will point out Tues
day night "what to watch for in
our world missions" a forecast
for 1958.
Programs will be amplified with
filmstrips. The Sunday-school chil
dren will present a pagent written
by Mrs. J. W. Walter, to demon
strate the need for missions.
Spiritual motivation for the mis
sion emphasis will be provided by
"motives for missions" bookmarks
of Bible readings, issued to all
al members.
Designed as a springboard to
lead into the congregation's Febru
ary personal-evangelism emphasis
and for the entire year's mission
program, the school is timed to be
held during the church’s Epiphany
season.
Special prayers will be offered
Ray Lawrence
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Tuesday for the Lutheran synod’*
three India districts, which held
their first convention January 7-11
to consider tmalgamaton into an
independent "Lutheran Church of
India "
Entertain Guests—
Mr. and Mrs Glen Butterfield
of Atkinson were Wednesday, Jan
uary 15, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C G. Shelhase.
ROYAL THEATER
— O’NEILL —
Thiirs, Jan. «s
For the first time on the screen
Otto Preminger presents Bernard
Shaw’s
SAINT JOAN
Starring Richard Wldntark,
Richard Todd. Anton Wnlbrook.
John Geilgud, and Jean Seberg,
with Felix Aylmer, Harry An
drews. Barry Jones, Finlay Cur
rie, Bernard Miles, Patrick Barr,
Kenneth llaigh, Archie Duncan,
Margot Grahame, Francis IV
Wolff. Victor Maddem, David
Oxley, Sydney Bromley, David
Langton.
Erl.-Sat. Jan 34-85
Itig Double Mill
The story that will shake every
home in town!
YOUNG AND DANGEROUS
Starting Lili Gentle, Mark Da
mon. featuring Edward Minns,
George Brenlin, Jerry Barclay,
William Stevens. Dabbs Greer,
Ann Doran.
—also
Virginia Field and lVuglas
Kennedy in
ROCKABILLY BABY
A nice, mild drama about ife
and the social whirl in a small
town with music and the antics
of teen agers for the amusement
of other teenagers is to lie found
here.
Sun.-Afon.-Tues ,Iiui. 26-27-28
Cary Grant and Jane Mansfield
in
KISS THEM FOR AIE
Twentieth Century-Fox in Cin
emascope and deluxe color.
Here’s another comedy culled
from the backwash of World War
II. Navy Pilot Cary Grant and
his pals, Larry Blyden and Ray
Walston, after a long stretch of
tough sen duty, wfingle ihomselves
a trip to San Francisco. What the
boys have in mind is a glorious
bender, complete with wine, wo
men and song. But what the navy,
in the person of harried public re
lations officer Werner Klemperer,
has in mind is something else.
Alatlnee Saturday & Sunday 2:80
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and
Friday and Saturday admission—
Adults 50c; Children under 18,
12c, Free if accompanied by par
ent. Wedn. and Thurs. Family
night, family admitted for two
Adult tickets.
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The following described personal property will be sold at public
auction, on the premises, located 8 miles east of O’Neill Livestock
Market, OR 3% miles north of Page and 21/2 miles west, on—
Wednesday, January 29th
I — STARTING AT IP. M.
8-HEAD OF CATTLE-8
6— Milk Cows, very good; 2—Fall Calves
Three milking now; others 200—Austra-White Hens I
to freshen in May In production now
MACHINERY, ETC.
7- Ft. Mower Hand Corn Sheller 2—Brooder Stoves
12-Ft. Hay Rake Feed Grinder Many other articles
Wagon Gear and DeLaval No. 518 too numerous to
; Box Cream Separator mention
Hay Rack and Steel with motor, near
Gear new
SOME BALED HAY.SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS
TERMS: STRICTLY CASH. No property removed until settled
for.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridges
Owners
| COL. ED 7 HORIN, O’Neill, Auctioneer-Broker.