1 -Legal Notices (First, pub June 25, 1959) NOTICE or SPECIAL ELECTION OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, O'NEILL NEBRASKA. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv en that at a special election to be held on the 6th day of July, 1959, Uiere will be submitted to the legai voters of School Districts numbered 57, 110, 97, 138 and 2, of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, the following ques tion: ‘ Shall the present territories comprising School Districts num liered 57, 110, 97, 138 and 2, of the County of Holt, -and State of Ne braska, be reorganized and con solidated to comprise and consti tute one School District, to be known as School District No. 2, of said County, according to a pro posed plan of reorganization of School Districts, as formulated and advanced by the Holt County Com mittee for there organization of School Districts." For said reorganization pram ( ) Against said reorganization plan ( ) The polls for voting at said election will remain open from 8 o'clock A M. to 8 o'clock P.M. of said day, and the voting place as follows: Page Town Hall. Voters desiring to vote in favor of said proposition and for said re organization plan, will mark an X in the square following the words: "For said Reorganization Plan”; voters desiring to vote against said proposition, will mark an X in the r-quare following the words, "Against said Reorganization Plan." This special election has been called for the purpose of affording the electors of School Districts num liered 57, 110, 97, 138 and 2 an op Iiortunity to approved or reject the plan of the organization, adopted by the Holt County Committee for the reorganization of School Dis tricts, under which plan it is pro mised to consolidate all of the above mentioned School Districts into one School District, to be known as School District Number 2 of Holt County, Nebraska. That said proposed plan of re organization contemplates that said reorganized and consolidated Dis trict, shall have the legal outer txiundaries, described as follows: 1 Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 23, in Township 28 North, Range 10, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebras ka, running thence two miles south, thence four miles east, thence one half mile north, thence one half mile east, thence one half mile north, thence one half mile west, thence one half mile north, thence one mile east, thence one half mile north, thence one half mile west thence one half mile north, thence one half mile east, thence one half mile south, thence three fourths mile east, thence one half mile south, thence three fourths mile east, thence one fourth mile north, thence one half mile east, thence one fourth mile north to Northeast corner of Section 24, Township 28, Range 9, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska, running thence two and one half miles north, thence three miles west, thence one half mile north, thence six miles west, thence two miles south, thence three fourths mile east, thence one half mile south, thence one fourth mile east, thence one half mile south to the place of beginning. 2. Reasons for the cnange in boundaries is to provide more ade quate educational advantages for the children in the four Class I Districts and the Class II District. i ^ The said plan of reorganizatior ' Proposes the adjustment of proper , tj debts, and liabilities of the pn> posed District as follows: a All of the assets and pro perty of the districts included in this plan as of July 1, 1959, shall become the property of the proposed School District No. 2. b. All of the bonded indebted ness existing against any of said districts is to be assumed and paid by the orginal Dis trict No. 2, that is District No. 2 as it existed prior tp such re organization and consolidation. c. All other School Districts debts, if any, of said Districts, as of July 1, 1959, are to be as sumed and paid by the pro posed School District No. 2.' d. The utilization of existing school houses and school pro perty is to be determined by the legal voters of the proposed School District No. 2, in the event such reorganization be comes effective, however this shall pertain to school houses and school grounds only. 4. The present school building of District No. 2 is adequate with the remodeling of one elementary room as one additional elementary teacher will be hired. Legal school electors only re siding within the enumerated dis tricts shall be permitted to vote at said election, and the legal elec tors residing in school district No. 2, shall be entitled to vote as a separate unit at said election. Any electors or other interested persons, may secure additional in formation concerning the details of said proposed plan of reorganiza tion at the office of the County Superintendent of Schools in O’ Neill, Nebraska. ALICE L. FRENCH, Secretary, Holt County Committee for the Reorganization of School Dists. 9-10c ___| (First publication June 25, 1925) Julius D. Cronin, attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT O F ACCOUNT. No. 4119 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CYLDE MCKEN ZIE. 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, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which will lie for hearing in this court on Ju ly 15, 1959, at 10 o’clock. A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 9-llc (First pub. June 18, 1959) Kryger and Kryger, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4333 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JUNE 18, 1959 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CARRIE A BARN 11 ARDT, DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit ed for presenting claims against said estate is October 16, 1959. and for the payment of debts is June 18, 1960 and that on July 16, 1959, and on October 17, 1959, at 10 o’clock A. M.. each day, I will bo at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge I (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 9-llc Riverside News By Mr*. Lionel iiunter The Dewitt Hoke. Lionel Gun ter, Hoi Herd and Dewitt Gunter [families met relatives from Iowa, Illinois, Plainview, Clearwater, Au i rora and Chambers at the Neligh park for a picnic dinner Sunday. Mr and Mrs. George Vanosdall of Greeley called on Paul Gunter Wednesday evening, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier met Judy and Dixie Rickert in Grand Island Sunday evening. The girls are spending the summer with re latives. Their home is in Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter at tended synod and synodical meet ing at the Hastings college Tues day through Thursday noon. Mr and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis ited in O'Neill Thursday. Mrs. Z H. Fry. Mrs. Dale Na pier and Mrs. Richard Napier and girls attended Monica Munn’s birthday party Monday afternoon, June 22. Jerry Jensen of Newman Grove is spending a few days at the Dale Napier home. Rollie Snell of Page visited a couple days last week with his sister and hushand, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock. Mary Sharon Munn visited from Monday until Thursday afternoon at the Dale Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, the Alfred and Melvin Napier fami lies. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shelberg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and sons had a picnic at the Niobrara park Sunday celebrating their June wedding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgo mery and family and Lynn Fry family were dinner guests Sunday at the Floyd Napier home in hon or of Connie Montgomery’s birth day anniversary’. Jay Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer, Mr. George, the Wendell Switzer and Darrol Switzer fam ilies were guests Sunday to a pic nic dinner at the Leo Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers re ceived word that their son, Lewis of LaGrande, Ore., was in the hos pital with liver infection. The Johnny Miller family visited at the Richard Kallhoff home Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen left Fri day for Minnesota to visit at the Lester Fry home and to do some fishing. Frances and Luc|lle Rotherham were supper guests Wednesday, June 24 at the Bill Lofsuist home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott, Shar on and Tommy w’ere in Norfolk on June 24. Mrs. Darrol Switzer and children of Omaha came June 22 to visit relatives in Riverside community and O'Neill. Joan Miller and Sher ry Switzer, who have been visiting in Omaha came home with them. Darrol Switzer came by bus Fri day from Omaha to spend the weekend with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and Jimmy of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord, Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Web Na pier, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Paul and Duane Spes of Cali fornia visited Thursday evening, June 25 at the Dewitt Hoke home. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Schlotman were in Omaha Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wetlauffer took Alice Shrader to Omaha Sat urday where she boarded a train for Springfield, 111 , where she will visit at the Verl Gunter home. The Archie Johnston and Dean Radcliffe families visited Gavins Point last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers were Sunday guests at the Chet Tavloi home. Reta Napier and Janice Jenser visited last Saturday at the Dale Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington of Naperville, 111 . were guests Thursday and Friday, June 25-26 at the Dewitt Hoke home. The Happy Hollow 4-H club met last Tuesday evening with Faye Scheer. George Montgomery was an O' Neill visitor June 24. The Dewitt Hoke family and Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington called at the Steve Shavlik home in Chambers on Friday evening. Mrs. George Montgomery called at the Johnny Miller home Wed nesday afternoon. June 24. Larea Mott called Saturday mor ning at the George Montgomery home Some of Wilbur Bennetts neigh bors helped with the farm work on Friday. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington called on Mrs. Lilly Meyers in Clearwater and at the Lyle Swit zer home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallino and family of Valentine were guests last Sunday at the Grant Mott home. The Bill Lofquist family were guests last Saturday and Sunday at the Gene Streeter home in Lin coln. Terry and Patty Lofquist returned home with their parents after spending a week visiting in Lincoln. Amelia News By Florence Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus vis ited at the Roy Backhaus home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Win terstien of Lincoln were also vis iting there Mrs. Winterstien is the former Pearl Backhaus, a sister of Lew and Roy Backhaus. Duane Sammons of Kimberly, Ida., came last week to spend the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Sammons. Mrs. Margie Sammons returned home last week from Sioux City, la. She had been caring for her grandchildren while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Robak were on vacation. Mrs. Laura Asher and daughter, Mrs. Henry Wille and son, Law rence Asher of Chatfield, Minn., were over-night guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott. They went on to Page Mon day to visit friends. Mrs. Ott boarded at the Asher home while teaching school near Page. Art Waldman returned home Sunday from Lincoln after visiting his relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oetter and daughters, Lana and Janeth at tended the wedding of Mrs. Oetter’s nephew, Darrel Polenske of Nor folk and Miss Arlene Franzen of Pierce on Sunday at Norfolk. Miss Lana had charge of the guest book and Janeth helped at the bride’s table. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge went to Palmer, June 23 to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lee Nicholas. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Svatos and David spent Wednesday eve ning, June 24 at the hometif their parents to keep their mother, Mrs. Anton Svatos celebrate her birth day. Glenn White and daughter. Myr tle, Mrs. Edith Andersen and Clyde Burge went to Omaha Tuesday to visit S. C. Barnett at the Metho dist hospital there. Mr. Barnett is improving and may be able to come home this week. 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In many cases the building can pay for itself In storage benefits alone. 1 m TAMOUt -SOVX* QUAAim Oaky the new -SIOUX* ateai bwildiag give* aamatahed SIOUX- quality to a ferae btoSA WM. KROTTER CO. SIOUX STEEL DUTBIBUTOBS OFiraU. Nahr. Gene Thompson spent a few days recently here with his family Gene does long distance trucking and is away most of the time. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo ac companied their son-in-law and daughter, Rev and Mrs Bob Kalb of Willspoint. Texas, on a trip to the Black Hills The Kalbs chil dren. Katy, Kent and Karla vis ited relatives here while their par ents were gone. Don Adams, who is attending school at Blair, spent the weekend at home. He will teach at Palmer next term Miss^ Beth Fullerton arrived home Saturday night from a weeks visit with her friend. Connie Bar nett at Greeley, Colo Her parents. Mr and Mrs. Harold Fullerton, met her in Grand Island. Mrs. Julia White has been ill, and confined to the hospital in At kinson the past week Mrs. Delliert Edwards mother. Mrs. Rosa Snelson of Atkinson, suf fered a stroke Friday and was very ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce re ceived a telephone call stating that their daughter. Mrs. Charles Rligl is a patient in St Joseph's hospi tal in Omaha Mr. and Mrs Glenn White and H. S White attended the funeral of Theodore Moss at Chambers Monday morning Mr. Moss was a brother-in-law of H. S. White Mr. and Mrs Don Fullerton of l^aneaster. Calif., are visiting Mr Fullerton's parents, Mr and Mrs George Fullerton and sister Phil lis. They were married June 20 and were on their wedding trip. They gave a wedding dance at the Amelia hall Saturday evening. Mrs. Jack Sharp nee Rochelle Sammons was given a post-nuptial shower Wednesday evening, June 24 at the annex The shower was sponsored by Mrs Vem Sageser. Joan Fullerton, Marcia Widman and Mrs. Roy Miller. 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