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|-Legal Notices— | NOTICE OF CHAN < 1E . OF Si ill M ll. HOI M) MCI (>a OFFICE OF THE COl^NTY SUPERINTENDENT, O NeiU, Ne braska To All Persons Interested: The Holt County Committee for Reorganization of School Districts, having determined that some re organization of school districts is | necessary in the area covered by j the Page School District and dis-1< tricts contracting with Page, has| proposed a plan for reorganization , into one school district the follow ing existing school districts to wit: , School Districts 2, 57, 110, 97, 138. A public hearing will lie held at 8:45 pm in the Assembly Room of the Court House Monday eve ning. May 11, 1959 at which meet ing you will tie heard with respect to: , 1. The merits of the proposed reorganization plan. 2. The value and the amount of all school property of whatever nature involved in the proposed plan. . 3. The amount of outstanding in debtedness of each district and | proposed disposition thereof. 4 The equitable adjustment of a 11 property, debts, liabilities among the districts involved ALICE L. FRENCH, Sec. : Holt County Reorganization Committee l-2c 1 NOTICE OF HEARING ON DISSOLUTION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 145 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, O'Neill. Ne braska. It In accordance with the School ■ Laws of Nebraska. I am required1 to dissolve Dist. No. 145 of Holt i County and attach the territory! • thereof to other school districts;1 for the reason that said Dist. No. j1 145 has contracted for instruction ' with neighlxiring districts for a period of five years or more. I A hearing of said matter will 1 he held in the Assembly Room at ■ the Court House in O'Neill, Nebras ka on Monday, May 18, 2:00 p.m. 1 AIJCE L FRENCH, County Superintendent. l-2-3c i NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SCHOOL BOUNDARIES OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, O'Neill. Ns brBsku In accordance with the School Laws of the State of Nebraska we are required to make the following change in boundary: To detach All of Section 35: the Northeast Quarter; East half of the North west Quarter; the West Half of the Southeast Quarter; and the Southwest Quarter of Seotion 36, all in Township 28, North, Range 10: and the Northeast Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 27, North, Range 10, all West of the 6th P.M., Holt County, Nebraska, from District 248 and to attach the above described real estate to School District No. 125, Holt Coun ty, Nebraska. ‘ A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the { Court House on May 11, 1959, 7:45 p.m. when all interested may ap near and be heard. AIJCE L. FRENCH, Sec. Holt County Reorganization Committee l-2c NOTICE OF HEARING ON DISSOLUTION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 181 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, O'Neill. Ne brs^kci In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, I am required to dissolve Dist. No. 181 of Holt County and attach the territory thereof to other school districts for the reason that said Dist. No. 181 has contracted for instruction with neighboring districts for a period of five years or more. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room at the Court House in O’Neill. Nebras ka on Monday, May 18, 2:30 p.m. AIJCE L. FRENCH, County Superintendent. l-2-3c NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SCHOOL BOUNDARIES OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, O’Neill, No brssks In accordance with the School Laws of the State of Nebraska we are required to make the following change in boundary: To dissolve Dist. No. 113; Sec. 5. 6, 7. 8. Town ship 27. Range 11 and Sec. 20. 29. 32. SE>4 30, NEV4 31. Township 28. Range 11 to be attached to Dist. No. 165; Sections 4, 9, Township 27, Range 11 and Sections 33, 34, 27, 28, SP Sc NW14 21. Township 28, Rge. 11 to lie attached to Dist. No. 111. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Court House on May 11. 1959 at 8:30 pm. when all interested may: appear and be heard. ALICE L. FRENCH, Sec. Holt County Reorganization Committee , First publication April 30. 19591 NOTICE The Holt County Board of Equal ization will meet May 18, 19, and 20. 1959. at the Supervisors Office in the Court House at O’Neill, Ne braska, and will be in session not less than Three Days or more than Forty Days. All Complaints or Protests on valuation or assessments must be made during the first Three Days^ All Complaints before the Board of Equalization are required to be made in writing, specifying separ ate grounds of objectinos. Com plainants well be afforded hearl mgs before the Board and will be required to present evidence in support of their complaints. KENNETH WARING Holt County clerk NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SCHOOL BOUNDARIES OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, O'Neill. Ne brsskd In accordance with the School Laws of the State of Nebraska we are required to make the following change in boundary: To detach the Southwest Quarter and the South east Quarter of Section 5; that South Half of the Northeast Quar Holt County Supervisors OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS O'Netil, Nebr. March 31. 1959 10:00 A M. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment All members present. Meeting called 'o order by the Chairman. Min utes of the previous meeting were *ead and approved as read. The Finance Committee repor ted that the fees erf the various bounty Offices have been remitted » the County Treasurer, as requir ?d iiy law. The following Road Petition was iresentcd by Leonard Dusatko: ROAD PETITION TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY lOAKD OF HOLT COUNTY, NE BRASKA : We, the undersigned, electors of Bolt County, Nebraska, residing vithin five miles of the following iesc nt»ed road, hereby petition -our Honorable Body to establish a lubiic road 66 feet wide, described is follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Northeast Borner of Section 19. Township 29, Bange 9. West of the 6th P.M , n Holt County, Nebraska, running hence South a fraction of a mile o connect with State Highway 20. Motion was made by Landreth, leconded by McConnell, that a Bearing lie held on the foregoing Boad Petition on April 30, 1959 it 10:30 A M. Motion carried. 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board tdjourned until 1:00 P.M. O'Neill, Nebr. March 31. 1959 1:00 P.M Holt County Board of Superi ors met as per adjournment. All nembers present. Motion by Dierking, seconded by dcConnell, that the Dance Hall jcense be granted to Roy E. Hunt, Summerland Pavilen. Ew ng, Nebr. Motion carried Motion by Ernst, seconded by ^andreth that the Beer Application >f Don D. Parsons be rejected, dotion carried Motion by Dierking seconded by >mith, that the Beer Applications >f Kneivel, Ninham and Chudo nelka be approved. Motion car ded. Motion by McConnell, seconded iy Flood, that the following War ants be cancelled. Motion carried. Vlarjorie Ann Ferris Blind Assistance Fund .$100.00 Vlarjorie Ann Ferris Blind Assistance Fund . 100.00 ,Villiam G. Malenke Old Age Assistance Fund . 59.20 <ersch Nursing Home Old Age Assistance Fund .. 153.74 <ersch Nursing Home Old Age Assistance Fund .. 80.00 ■V A. T. Woodward Old Age Assistance Fund . 69.60 Vlaysie B. Kelley Old Age Assistance Fund . 37.20 tVilliam G. Malenke Old Age Assistance Fund .. 59.20 Syrena J. Knepper Aid to Dependent Childrend Fund 85.00 MoTlon by Ernst, seconded by Dierking. that the following Bonds x> approved. Motion carried. R M. Tomjack Treasurer. Ew ng Township: Wilbur W. Lange Dlerk, Belle Township: Francis ^ohde Treasurer, Wilbur W. Lange ihip. Motion by Landreth. seconded by Flood, that the following Claim be allowed and warrant ordered drawn. Motion carried. Howard D. Manson, Clerk of I i >istrict Court, for Advance Court Costs for Foreclosure of Old Age Assistance Liens .$450.00 3:00 P.M. On motion the Board adjourned until April 16, 1959 at 10:00 A.M. FRANK CRONK Chairman KENNETH WARING County Clerk O'Neill. Nebr. April 16. 1959 10:00 AM. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present except Flood. Meet ter and the East Half of the South west Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 7; and All of Section 8. all in •r™.rv,cViir> 97 Wnrth Ranee 9 West of the 6th PM., Holt County, Ne braska, from School District 248, Holt County, Nebraska, and at tach it to School District No. 173. Holt County, Nebraska A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Court House on May 11. 1959 at 8:00 p.m. when all interested may appear and be heard ALICE L. FRENCH. Sec. Holt County Reorganization Committee l-2c In accordance with the School Laws of the State of Nebraska we are required to make the following change in boundary: To dissolve Dist. No. 52 and the territory there of to be annexed as follows: Sec. 35 and 36. Township 33, Range 15 and Sec. 1, 2, 3 11. 12, Township 32, Range 15 to Dist. No. 22. Sec. 10. 13. 14. 15. 22, 23, 24. NV* 25, NM* 26, NM> 27, Township 32, Range 15 to Dist. No. 232. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Court House on May 11. 1959 at 7:15 p.m when all interested may appear and be heard. ALICE L. FRENCH. Sec. Holt County Reorganization Committee l-2c NOTICE OF HEARING ON SCHOOL BOUNDARY CHANGE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUP ERINTENDENT, O'Neill, Nebras ka. In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, we have been petitioned to make the following described change in district lx>und aries. Detach the EV£ Section 15, Township 28, Range 9 from Dist. No. 110 and attach it to Dist. No. 88. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room at the Court House in O’Neill. Nebraska on May 11. 1959, 2 p.m. when all interested may appear and be heard. .ALICE L. FRENCH. County Superintendent. KENNETH WARING. County Clerk. J. ED HANCOCK, County Treasurer. l-2c mg called to order by the Chair man. Minutes of the previous mee ting were read and approved as read. Motion by Landreth, seconded by Smith that the Beer Application of Mr. Hoy E. Blunt tie granted. Mo tion carried. Motion by Dierking, seconded by Ernst, that the following Bond tie approved. Motion carried Virginia Morrow Deputy Trea surer, County of Holt, State of Nebr. Motion by Landreth. seconded by McConnell, that the valuation on Lots 1 to 21 inclusive except Lot 12, in Gilg and Ressell addi tion be given a 35 per cent func tional depreciation of 1959. Prior valuations to remain unchanged. Motion carried. Motion by Landreth, seconded by Dierking that all personal pro perty be assessed at the principal place of business Motion carried. Motion by Smith, seconded by McConnell, that the f o 11 o w i ng Claims tie allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of some. Motion carried. Keith Abart , expense for attending Veterans Meet ing .$ 1.00 Biglms, blind cords . 2.50 John L. Blair, salary . 191.54 Gail Boyle, clearing side walk of snow at court house .. 4.00 Cobbs Mfg. Co., Auto Cert ificate Holders and Dri vers License Holders .. 46.25 Consumers Public Power District, electric service County Attorneys & Dis trict Judges office . 154.75 Frank Crunk, mileage .... 47.04 A. B. Dick Products Co., office supplies . 2.72 Harlan A. Dierking, mileage 49.70 Emblem Flag Co., Grave Markers of Veterans .. 134.22 Clarence Ernst, mileage .. 24.50 Edw. N. Flood, salary .... 137.50 Alice L. French, salary .. 383.33 Alice L. French, postage .. 30.10 Alice L. French, Institute Fund . 200.00 Robert R. Gray, Precinct Assessing . 225.00 William W. Griffin, Co. At torney, postage . 23.80 J. Ed Hancock, salary .... 383.33 Esther Harris, postage .. 6.00 Alvin H. Heese, County Ser vice Officer, postage .. 8.00 Quinton L. Hickok, Precinct Assessing . 93.75 Levi Hull, Precinct Asses sing . 82.50 Kansas Nebr Natural Gas Co., gas service for court house . 198.55 M. V. Landreth, salary .... 137.50 Joanne Lansworth, salary .. 200.00 Howard D. Manson, salary 366.66 Howard D. Manson, Clerk of District Court, Court Costs 35.40 Claresse Ankney, salary ..200,00 E. R. Baker, mileage for attending redistricting mee ting . _ 7 84 Dolores Boyle, salary .... 200.00 Lee Brady, Precinct Asses sing .. 131.25 Bernard Cavanaugh, precinct Assessing . 52.50 Ralph Cobum, precinct as sessing . 67.50 Marvin Clouse, Precinct As sessing . 225.00 Melvin Clyde, hauling brush & cleaning incinerator at annex . 5.00 Frank Cronk, salary .137.50 W. S. Darley, Supplies for Sheriff . 19-50 Harlan A. Dierking, salary 137.50 Lyle P. Dierks, mileage for attending Veterans meet ing . 2.92 Clarence Ernst, salary .... 137.50 H. R. Farrier, Precinct As sessing . 210.00 J. R. Freeman Chemical Co., supplies for court house ..:. 94.45 Alice L. French, mileage 35.70 The Frontier, publishing fees 90.76 William W. Griffin, salary 283.3.> Murman GonderirtKer, Servi ces as Special Attorney 3U. uo Esther Harris, salary .... 250.00 Alvin H. Heese, salary -300.00 E. V. HickoK, mileage for attending Veterans Service Meetings .. • • • ^•8U Holt County Extension Ser vicp ...4io.uy Helen Ann Johnson, salary 200.00 Charles Kubart, Precinct As sessing .••• 12000 Harlan Kubart, Precinct As sessing ... ii’jS M V. Landreth, mileage .. 32.ba Fred W. Lindberg, Precinct As^pssinfiT .. yu.w Howard D. Manson, mileage, postage & certified mail charges . ; 18 83 Milburn & Scott Co., of fice supplies .b:>i Charles Mulford, Precinct Assessing ... Janies Mullen, mileage .... 33.33 Eli McConnell, salary .... 13t.au Omer McClenanan, Precinct Assessing .. Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., telephone service .. 223 23 Omaha Printing Co., office supplies .22 09 O'Neill Transfer, freight charges . • * M Ready Printing Co., pub- . lishing fees . iw.ij Redfield & Co., office sup niiP« . 102.4U Louis W. Reimer, salary .. 416.66 Charles Richter, salary .. 275 00 Ophelia Sessions, salary .. 225.00 George H. Shald, expenses for attending Veterans Ser vice Meetings . h-50 Stephenson School Supply Co., office supplies .. 20.bu Leo S. Tomjack, box rent & postage .•••• Leo S. Tomjack, jailor fees 43.50 Archie Tuttle, Precinct As sessing ... Joyce Waller, salary . 135.au Kenneth Waring. County Clerk, postage . I2.uu William F. Wefso, Co. Asses sor, mileage .. • • 8 W Western Typewriter & Office Supply, rent on office ma chine . 1U 03 Ailene Wilkinson, salary .... 225.00 Virginia Morrow, salary .. 225 00 James Mullen, salary •••• ^ j Nora Mullen, salary . 225 00 ] Eli McConnell, mileage- 54.15 i Mabel McKenna, salary .. 190.00 I Anna L. O’Donnell, Insur I anoe premium . 27.75 Omaha Printing CV>., office l pi Hies . 39.79 Elizabeth O’Malley, salary for birth & deaths regis trars . 49.00 Redfield & Co., office sup plies . 48.99 Redfield Sc Co., office sup plies . 1-38 Louis W. Reimer, co.. Judge, postage . 4 00 !C. Sawyer, materials Sc la bor for building equipment for courthouse . 226 05 Walter A. Smith salary .. 137 50 Walter A. Smith, mileage . 51.87 Leo S. Tomjack. salary .... 308 33 Leo S. Tomjack, mileage .. 102.49 Leo S Tomjack, prisoner board .173.25 Leo S Tomjack. mileage for taking patients to State Hospital . 30.81 Kenneth Waring, salary .. 383.33 William F. Wefso, salary .. 383.33 Howard Wells. Precinct As sessing . 97.50 George Wetlaufer. expenses for attending Veterans Ser vice Meetings. 2.52 12:00 Noon: On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M. O'Neill Nebr. Apirl 16, 1959 1:00 P M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. AH mem bers present, except Flood. Motion by McConnell, seconded by Landreth that the followng Claims be allowed and Warrants drawn on the Road Fund in pay ment of same. Motion carried. Gene Adams, labor . 38.11 Don Bare, machine hire .. 201.24 Ed Brandt, labor . 195.OU City of Atkinson, Water De partment . 4.50 Clark & Mattson, repairing eqpt. 1315 Consumers Public Power Dis trict, electric service for County Sheds . 8.88 Davis Oil Co., supplies .... 21.91 D. A. Lubricant Co., supplies 130.35 Fehrs Tractor & Equipment Co., repairs & repairing equipment. 100.95 First National Bank, mach inery payment . 430.52 Galyen Motor Co., repairing equipment & repairs .... 81.67 Ronald Haake, labor .111.90 Island Supply Co., parts .. 57.30 Keating Impl. Co., parts .. 48.80 William E. Kelley, labor .... 296.25 Leo Kramer, repairs & re pairing eqpt. 52.05 Lamason Garage, repairs & repairing eqpt. 27.20 Mentzer Service Station, sup plies . 22.95 Lyle McKim, lal>or . 50.00 Nelson & Brayton, repairs & supplies . 205.74 Niobrara Valley Electric Membership Corp., electric service for County Shed .. 1.70 O’Neill Auto Supply, parts 12.15 Page Oil Co., supplies .... 193.93 Pollack Sand & Gravel, gra vel & hauling gravel .. 344.24 Cal4n Seger, labor .241.25 Shelhamer Oil Co., supplies 61.19 R. D. Stevens, labor .311.15 Frank Tracy, labor. 83.10 T. & W. Tire and Battery Service, tires .177.00 Ivan L. Wayman, labor .... 193.75 American Gear- Co., parts 2.23 L. E. Bergstrom, labor .... 313.25 Boies Service Station, sup plies . 250.98 Chambers Independent Tele phone Service, telephone service .. • 13.85 Consumers Public Power Dis trict, electric service for County Shed. 2.00 Cummins Mid-West Co., Inc., repairs & repairing equip ment . 21.35 Earley Oil Co., supplies .. 119.12 First National Bank, mach inery payment.361.25 Foree Tire & Supply, repair ing tire & repairs . 5.25 Floyd Gettert, labor .113.30 Grasslands Oil Co., supplies 94.80 A1 Holbrook, labor . 28.75 Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas Co., gas service for County Sheds . 33.16 D. A. Kersenbrock. supplies 178.80 William KrotterCo., supplies 1U9.92 Lohaus Motor Co., repairing eqpt. 14.25 Lyle McKim, labor . 32.00 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., machinery rental . 293.11 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., telephone service for County Sheds . 24.40 Otts service Station, sup plies . 16.27 Platt Oil Co., supplies - 87.45 Precision Lubricants Co., supplies . 23.86 Fred Roberts, labor .178.75 Shavlik Hardware, supplies 40.60 Walter A. Smith, freight charges . 2.42 Taylor Motor Co., repairing eqpt . 19.65 Clede Trobaugh, labor .... 200.20 Valentine Motor Line, ex press charges . 2.00 Whites Service Station, sup plies . 5.91 Motion by Dierking, seconded by Ernst, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Mail Route Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. Ray Alloway, machine hire 492.00 John Angus, hauling gravel 147.0V Karl Bernt, labor. 50.00 John Bonenberger, hauling gravel . 35.00 Roger Bowen, gravel . 84.40 Floyd Gettert, labor. 175.35 A1 Holbrook, labor .132.50 Gene Adams, labor . 50.62 John Angus, hauling gravel 35.00 Karl Bernt. labor .212.50 John Bonenberger, hauling gravel .147.00 Ed Brandt, labor . 107 50 Ronald Haake, labor . 275.04 Frank Johnson, hauling gra vel . 42 90 William Krotter & son, gra vel & stockpile . 78.20 Herman Orsbom, hauling gravel. 35.00 Fred Roberts, labor.150.00 Frank J. Schaaf, hauling gra vel . 4100 Ivan L. Way-man, labor- 140 00 Asa Norton, hauling gravel 98.00 Herman Orsbom, hauling gravel .147.00 Frank J. Schaaf, hauling gravel . 147.00 Frank Tracy, labor . 294.45 Ervin Van Cleave hauling gravel . 35.00 Motion by Smith, seconded by McConnell, that the following Cla ims be allowed and Warrants or dered drawn on the Road Bridge Fund in payment of same Motion carried. lielbert Anson, Labor. 320 00 Constniftion Service Equip ment. parts . 18 82 Earley Oil Co., supplies .. 1177 Floyd Gettert, labor . 66.50 Keating Implement Co., Puns . 17.14 Mentzer Service Station, sup plies . 2.95 Lyle McKinm, labor. 46.50 Harry- R Smith Impl., Stea mer hire . 5.00 George C. Robenson Agency, ^ Insurance premium . 679.35 Central Supply Co., stop signs & parts . 250.00 Foree Tire & Supply Co., .. 2.00 Hoskinson s, supplies . 13.95 Leo Kramer, repairs & re pairing services . 32.90 O’Neill Auto Supply, parts .. 9.60 Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co., posts .132.00 Motion by Ernst, seconded by Lan dreth. that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Bridge Fund in pay ment of same. Motoin carried. Arthur A. Bessert, dirt .... 75.00 Central Supply Company, bridge bands & pipe archs 421.20 Ernest "Sixta" Service, sup plies . 9.85 Dan Hurley, labor. 248.60 William Siebert, labor .... 240.90 Wheeler Luflier Bridge & Supply Co., bridge lumberllOl.60 Joe Burda, lalxir . 240.90 Central Supply Company, wick for flares . 1.50 Foree Tire & Supply Co., tire . 15.00 John Osborne, lalxir. 248.60 Anton Weichman, lalxir .... 283.40 Wheeler Lumber Bridge & ‘•’“Fl'v v'Wl * «■ vv,u*v clamps . 124.82 Motion by Dierking. seconded by Ernst, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered : awn on the Medical Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. [GA Store . 30.00 rhad E. Saunders. 2.66 Mrs. Roy Thurlow . 25.00 The Neighborhood Grocery 15.00 rhad E. Saunders. 45.00 Motion by McConnell, seconded by Smith, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Medical Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. Aid to Disabled Fund . 9.75 F. E. Anderson . 11.50 Biglins . 107.50 Dr. George Carstens. 14.00 Phyllis Duvall. 16.28 Gilligan Drug . 41.66 Hofmeister Nursing Home .. 75.00 Link Drug. 16.20 Nora Maroney . 9 00 Mrs. Charles McMillan .... 22.50 O'Neill Drug . 5.66 Dr. N. P. McKee . 40.00 Schultz Drug . 35 50 Mrs. Mary Wetzler . 8.50 Wilson Drug. 40.65 Dr. L. E. Alkire.•••• 2.00 Atkinson Memorial Hospital 35.00 Blind Assistance Fund .... 89.54 Mrs. Dalton & Bass. 3-00 Dr. D. L. Fletcher . 22.75 Hallocks Pharmacy .. 1800 Drs. William M. Krigsten, James E. Black & Aibert D. Blenderman . 320.00 Drs. Ramsay & Serbousek 56.u Old Age Assistance Fund .. b75.87 Minnie Parks .•. 100 00 St. Anthonys Hospital .... bi.to Dr. Robert Waters . 14-OU Dr. C. D. Williams .15 00 On motion the Board adjourned untd April 30, !«"*«**• Chairman KENNETH WARING County Clerk Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter The Riverside 4-H club expected to have a wiener roast Tuesday evening at the Lynn Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, the Wendell Switzer, Richard Napier Don Larson, Bob McDaniels and Wayne Fry tamiles were guests Saturday evening at the Lynn Fry home. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritter sr., of Tilden visited Sunday at the Rudy Ahlers home. Sandra Shrader was home over the weekend coming home from Wayne. .. . ... The Wayne Fry family visited Friday evening at the Louis Van dersnick home. Miss Irene Ahlers went to Se ward Friday evening to spend the weekend. . .. . Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry visited Sunday April 26 afternoon at the Kitty Fry home. Mrs. Alfred Napier, Mrs. Ken neth Hill, Mrs. Melvin Napier and Mrs. Dave Anson attended the ex tension project tea at Tilden Fri day. The ladies are members ot the Seek and Share club at Ewing. Julie and Jody Fry were over night guests at the Z. H. Fry home Friday. . . . Mr and Mrs. Wilbert Napier and the Richard Napier family visited at the Pete Carson home on Sun day. The Richard Napier family also visited the Frank Emsick fa mily in Omaha. Both families re turned to their home near Ewing on Monday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Raasch and Renea of Omaha visited a few days at the Dave Pollock hot*1® They were O'Neill visitors Wed nesday and Friday. The Lorraine Montgomery fam ily visited Thursday, April 30 at the Lynn Fry home. Sharon Mott went to Nehgh Mon day morning with Lois arid Billy Wuslager to take the eighth grade j examinations Mrs. Grant Mott I ; Drought Sharon and the Wuslager | children home that afternoon. 1 tic Lynn Fry and Willie Shra der families plan to eat Sunday dinner at the Lee Fink home near Page Mr, anil Mrs. George Montgom ery were in Norfolk Friday Mr. Montgomery attended a feed meet ing. airs. Alvin Nelson of Plajnview called at the Dewitt lloke home Friday afternoon. She had atten ded the Carrie Bernhardt funeral j services m Ewing. Mrs. Viola Jackson and daughter I of Cody anil Mr. Frank Wonder ! check of Atkinson visited Thurs day, April 30 al the Grant Mott home. Friday evening visitors were Mr. and Mi's. Howard Miller. The Duane Jensen family of I Newman Grove visited Sunday, | April 26 afternoon at the Wayne I Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. I Fry were evening callers. Reverend and Mrs. Ivan Turner were Neligh v isitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ritter jr., and family of Tilden visited April 26 at the Rudy Aiders home. IXiane and Ricky stayed for a few days visit returning home with I their parents Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning j of Madison were weekend visitors I at the Howard Miller home. Other guests on Sunday were Mrs. Anna Smith and Ernest Trowbridge of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens of Page and ttie Walter Miller family. The Willie Shraders and Lor raine Montgomerys assisted the L,ynn r rys entertain tne lorum group Friday evening. There were sixteen adults and fourteen chil dren present. Mrs Leo Miller and baby daugh ter came home from Neligh hospi tal Wednesday, April 29. Sharon Johnston came home from Tilden hospital Friday. Mrs. Larea Mott called Satur day afternoon at the George Mont gomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry plan to go to Omaha Sunday afternoon and visit a few days at the Frank Emsick home. The Archie Johnston family vi sited Thursday evening at the Leo Miller home. The Ijofquist hoys stayed at Charles Rotherhams and the girls stayed with Frances Rotherham while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquist spent the weekend with her mother. Mi's. Mary Roth erham at Scotts Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer visi ted Saturday evening at the Amos Switzer home in Clearwater. They were also guests Sunday. Reverend and Mrs. William Ross were Thursday evening callers at the Dewitt Hoke home. Leo Miller and children were dinner guests last Sunday at the Howard Miller home. The Alfred Napier family visited Sunday at the R. A. Hord home. S. S. Schlottman was in Omaha Saturday for a checkup. He also visited his sister, Mrs. Olga For man in Council Bluffs, la. John Miller and Marilyn John ston attended the youth rally in Norfolk Sunday afternoon. _i Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Mrs. Ira Watson returned Thurs day from Lincoln where she spent a few days visiting her son, Sam, a student at Wesleyan University and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Langley. Dick Coventry, Ned and Neal Kelley, who attend college at Nor folk spent the weekend in the Ken Coventry and W. E. Kelley homes. Miss Brenda Colman, who is em ployed at Omaha spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Colman. George Conard returned last week form Oregon where he visi tied relatives fora few weeks. Charles Young, James Sholes and Ivan Couch, who are employed at Arapahoe spent the weekend with their families here. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kopejtka of California are spending a few days visiting in the home of Mr. Kope jtka’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Kopejtka. Lyle has recently been discharged from the U.S. Na vy. Mrs. Eliziabeth Morsbach and son, David, left Sunday for Solo man, Kans., where they will spent a couple of days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and of Tekamah spent Sunday vis iting in the David Morsbach and Earl Miller homes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family were Sunday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matchullat and family near Page. Harvey Tompkins returned home Monday evening from Lincoln where he was looking after busi ness intrests. Mrs. Ronald Coventry and Joe returned to their home in Norfolk Tuesday after spending a couple of days in the Kenneth Coventry home here. Mr. Coventry took them to Norfolk on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson left Thursday for Omaha where they will spend a week visiting in the • CERTIFIED | | Hybrid Seed Corn j Go to SCOVIE'S for HARTZ Seed Corn WE HAVE A REPLANTING AGREEMENT ; . ; ALL EARLY HYBRIDS: IOWA 306 — IOWA 4249 — IOWA 4297 — HARTZ 22 HARTZ 44 : SCOVIE'S _ WESTERN AUTO STORE ... O’NEILL ♦ •* • < * * * *,» * .*«* . , * • *•*« **#•? * * home of their son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs W, \\ Wat son and family. Mr and Mrs Albert Reynolds and Mr and Mrs. Reymond Taylor attended the Four H Leaders ban quet Monday evening m Atkinson Mr and Mrs John Mattson spent Monday evening in the Vero Wrede home north of O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull. Mr and Mrs. Hull and family of Redbird were visitors in the Albert Reyn olds spent Monday in Neligh where they attended the funeral of Emil Koskovich. Mr. and Mrs Albert Reynolds spent Monday in Neligh where they attended the funeral of Emil Koskovich. Mr, and Mrs. John Mattson spent Sunday in Lyons visiting in the Vernon Cates home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M Grosser and sons ami Mrs. David Morslxtch visited Sunday afternoon in the home of Mrs C. K. Brittell at D'Neill. Mrs. F. E. Keyes has returned from St. Anthony's hospital where she was a medical patient for sev - eral days. Mrs. Lulu Quig of O'Neill spent Hiursdav afternoon visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South. •Iiinior-Senlor Prom Saturday, April 25th the juniod senior banquet and prom was held it the Inman high school. The banquet was at 6:30 with all the junior and seniors and faculty present. The Menu consi sted of tomato cocktail, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, |x'us rolls, butter, relish plate, angel Fixed cake, whipped cream and coffee. The meal was prepared by the qunior mothers and served by the qunior mothers and served by Conda Couch, Mary Mors bach, Georgia HeroM, Gene Butterfield, Gary Kick and James may Toastmaster for the \ ening was tiert Smith of the junior class. The response was given by Clark Gaughenbaugh a senior. Speeches were given by Supt. Ubben and Mr Ashbaugh. junior sponsor. Di anne Snyder gave the closing speech. "A song in My Heart" was the Theme of the prom. It was held in the auditorium. The entire high school and their parents were in vited o he prom The king and Ly le Gillogly and Caroly n Reimers. Crown liearers were Rodney Alder and Kathy Stoles. Ctowns for the King and Queen were made by Marilyn Siders. District lOOl Meeting INMAN: Districts 29 and .11 In de(H'ndent Order of Odd Fellows held their mutual district meeting Tuesday evening April 28 in In man. The evening started with a 7:00 banquet at the Methodist Church annex served by the Arbutus Re bekah Lodge of Inman. 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