The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 07, 1960, Section One, Image 6

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    Chambers News
By Mr*. E. R. Carpenter
Rev. and Mrs Charles F. Cox
were business callers in Spalding
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grimes
have returned from their wedding
trip and are living in the Blair
house.
Mr and Mrs. Nels Mikkelson
and Joyce returned Friday from
visiting relatives in Minnesota.
On their way home they visited
their daughter in Stanton.
Honored at Shower
Honoring Mrs Thomas Gilder
(Judy Mastersoni, a recent bride,
around thirty friends gathered at
the home of Mrs. Vernon Smith
Friday afternoon. LaRue Weller
and Irene Brown planned the pro
gram which centered around
"bees," in as much as Mr. Gli
der's business is connected with
them. Miss Brown sang tw'o solos.
The guests copied favorite reci
pes for the bride. The party was
held on the Smith lawn,
WSOS Meet*
Prior to the regular meeting of
die WSCS Thursday the executive
committee met to discuss busi
ness matters. In the regular
meeting Mrs James Grimes and
Mrs. Louis Neilson led the study
of chapters VI and VII of “Luke's
Portrait of Christ."
In the business session mention
was made of the School of Mis
sions to be conducted in Lincoln
August 24-26 Action as to paying
the expenses of any who might be
able to go was deferred until a
later meeting. It was decided to
contribute $5 toward the expenses
of Youth Fellowship members
who can attend the Camp Font
anelle sessions in July. The
"askings” for home and foreign
missions as presented by the sup
ply work secretary were accept
ed. Get well cards were sent to
Charles Coolidge and Mrs.
Charles Grimes.
Twenty-one members and one
child were present. The hostesses,
Mrs. Eugene Halsey and Mrs.
Richard Read, served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes
DISTKIIMTION STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL
YEAR 1058-1960 AND APPROVED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR
1850 I860 AND ESTIMATED BUDGET I960 1061
Budget Amount Budget j
Spent Est.
1959-1960 1959-1960 1960-1961
Administration
Board of Education salary and ex
penses 800.00 783.76 800.00
Superintendent of schools _ 6,200.00 6,199.93 6,500.00
School secretary salary . 1,650.00 1,724.50 1,500.00
Office expense 150.00 148.73 150.00
Legal service-audit-census _ .. 350.00 312.19 350.00
Other expenses including district
Social security and miscellaneous 3,200.00 3,941.43 3,800.00
Instruction
Salary of principal 5,000.00 4,966.70 5,200.00
Salaries of high school teachers 43,300.00 42,924.09 50,200.00
Salaries of elementary teachers 40,250.00 38,736.99 50,050.00
Salaries of substitute teachers „ 500.00 712.72 500 00
Vernon Carpenter, adult agriculture 350.00
Textbooks and workbooks 2,500.00 2,744.41 4,200.00
Library books-periodicals-supplies 700.00 684.35 750.00
InstructionaJ Teaching Supplies
General
Music, Science, Home Ec. supplies 3,000 00 3,653.79 3,500.00
Vocational Agriculture and mileage 600.00 697.58 600 00
Athletic equipment 400.00 609.55 800 00
Other School Services
Health services and supplies _ 100.00 - 100.00
Milk Fund 380.13
Other services-lectures-diplomas
Commencement speaker 250.00 207.09 250.00
Operation of Plant
Salaries of custodians 7,160.00 7,191.03 7,160.00
Fuel 3.700.00 4,160.00 3,800.00
Light and power 1,000.00 1,471.88 1,200.00
Water 300.00 374.lt 400.00
Telephone 275.00 363.60 275.00
Custodian supplies 1,200.00 1,197.89 1,400-00
Other expense-cleaning and laundry 200.00 198.22 200.00
Maintenance of Plant
Upkeep of grounds and buildings 1,400.00 2,262.11 2,000 00
Repair and replacement of plant
equipment l.ooo.oo 1,307.73 2,moo
Replacement of instructional
equipment 3,400.00 3,397.12 2,300.00
Replacement of tools _ 100.00 83.22 100.00
Street improvement . 1,000.00 994.01 1,100.00
Other expenses of maintenance _ 100.00 83.54 100.00 ,
Fixed Charges
Insurance 2,400.00 2,186.69 2,400.00
Other expense ______ 100.00 98.43 100.00
Capital Outlay
Building improvements 5,050.00 1,090.11 4,250.00
New equipment 6,500.00 7,793.38 4.700.00
Reserve for cash basis 17,000.00 - 17,000.00
Debt Service
Interest payments __ 100.00 100.00
Total Disbursements 1959-1960 160,935.00 144,031.71 179,935 00
Statement of receipts for the fiscal year 1959-1960 and estimate of
receipts for the fiscal year 1960-1961.
Est.
1959-1960 1960-1961
Revenue Receipts front I<ooal Non-Tax Sources
City and village fines and licenses_ 1.590.00 1,600 00
Tuition paid by parents and/or school dist. 3,116.00 2,000.00
Other local non-tax sources - 296.00 288.00
Revenue Receipts from County Sources
Free high school tuition .. 29,199.00 25,000.00
County fine and license money 1,900.44 1,400.00
Revenue Receipts from State Sources
Apportionment from temporary school fund 5,727.72 5,000.00
In-lieu-of school land tax — —.... . 84.40
Insurance premium tax_ 2,465.95
Revenue Receipts from Federal Sources
For vocational educations.. 1,837.81 1,000.00
Other federal aid 564.32
Revenue Receipts from Other Non-Tax
Sources 939.88 500.00 j
Insurance adjustments _ 423.07
Total 48,144.59 36,788.00
Receipts from taxation _ 109,621.49
Total Receipts 1959-1960 _ 157,766.08
Computation of Property Tax
Grand total expense, estimated for year 1960-1961 $ 162,935.00
Outstanding warrants (issued but unpaid) 5,160.00
Necessary cash reserve to remain on cash basis 17,000.00
Total estimated requirements for next year $ 185.095.66
Present balance in District Treasury _ 47,168.22
Total estimated income from misc. sources 36,788.00
Sum of present balances and estimated income from
miscellaneous sources next year .. .. 83,956.22
Net amount of tax money needed 1960-1961 101,139 44
Amount of tax money retained by County treasurer
for collection (1%)- 1,01140
TOTAL AMOUNT OF PROPERTY TAXES
REQUIRED (1960-1961) _ 102,150.84
CERTIFICATE OF TAX
This certifies that the sum of $102,150.84 was approved on the 30th day
of June 1960, by the board of education of the School District of O’Neill,
No. 7 of Holt County, Nebraska, to be raised by taxation for general
school purposes during the ensuing school year 1960-1961, the said sum
being the total amount needed exclusive of the money now held by the
school district treasurer, the balance now to the credit of the school
district in the county treasury, and the moneys to be received by the
school district from all other sources. We further certify that the amount
of tax money required was voted in compliance with the provisions of ’
the Nebraska School Laws.
The vote for the said levy was: 6 For: 0 Against
Dated this 30th day of June 1960 Board of Education District No. 7
Holt County.
H. J. Lohaus,
President
H. L. Lindberg,
Secretary
were Sunday dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Neilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cumutt and
family and two grandsons, of
Salina, Kan, were weekend
guests in the Bernard Cavanaugh
home. Mrs. Cumutt and Mrs.
Cavanaugh are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Newhouse
had the unusual pleasure of their
entire family being with them
Sunday. Those present were their
son Keith and family of Lincoln,
Jim and family of Wichita, Kan.,
and their daughter, Katherine of
Detroit.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Gaius Wintermote home were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Phipps and children
of Lincoln, Bob Wallace and
family recently from England,
now separated from the armed
forces, Mrs. Jacqueline Wallace
and four children, Pueblo, Colo.,
Mrs. Ida Howard of California,
Carolyn Wintermote from Omaha
and Mrs. Belle Wintermote,
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
accompanied their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Dean
Stevens and family of Atkinson
to Minneapolis, Minn , Friday to
spend the holiday weekend with
the Carpenter's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Med
calf and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lubken
and two children of Lincoln came
Saturday to spend the Fourth of
July holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed and
other relatives. Judy Beed who
has been visiting the Lubkens re
turned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf
were last Sunday guests of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Medcalf and fami
ly at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Platt left
last Saturday to spend the July
Fourth weekend with their
daughter, Beverly, who is at
tending summer session at the
Colorado State College in Ft. Col
lins.
Clearwater News
Mrs. Charles Curtright
HUnter 5-3’J80
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheets and
family of Sargent spent the
Fourth of July weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Michaelson and
Mrs. Ilene Schmitz and Sally.
Two new teachers have signed
contracts in the Clearwater
school. Paul McKeever of Tilden
will coach and teach industrial
arts and social science. He at
tended the University of Nebras
ka, Colorado State College and
graduated from Wayne State
Teacher’s College. He is unmar
ried.
Dwaine Mackey of Niobrara,
also unmarried, will teach com
mercial and be assistant coach.
He received his degree from
Wayne State Teacher’s College.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry McKillip, Deborah
Lee, was baptized Sunday, June
26 by Rev. Lee Abramson at the
R L D S church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maulding
and family of Norfolk have been
spending their vacation at the
Glen Miller and Elmer Mauld
ing homes.
Jake Jones suffered a sprain to
It's Conning
To This Area
Third Annual
SHRINE CIRCUS
Produced by
Gil Gray
Sponsored by
Sand Hills Shrine Club
FAIRGROUNDS
JOHNSTOWN, NEBR.
ONE DAY ONLY
TUESDAY
JULY 12, 1960
2:00 p.m. and
8:00 p.m.
No Reserved Seats
Tickets on Sale at
All Banks in Area
Any child who has not received
a free ticket at school may
obtain one at the banks In this
area.
DON'T MISS
IT !!!!
the heel of his foot Thursday
when he stepped off his tractor
while working at h:s home.
Mr. and Mrs, Dwayne Mock
and family of Sidney, who have
been vacationing at the Emery
Carey home, left Friday for their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Michael
of California are visiting friends
and relatives here for several
weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Lyman Warner
and son of Topeka. Kan., spent
the holiday weekend with Claude
and Gary’ Warner
Mrs Ocea Kirchner returned
Sunday from a week's visit with
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Kirchner of Sargent
Bluffs, la.
New playground equipment has
been placed in the city park for
the enjoyment of the small fry
Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. liering
Connie Beutler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Beutler, observ
ed her ninth birthday Tuesday
evening by inviting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs Truman
Kirby and also Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Rundquist to a picnic sup
per at her home. Plans to go
to Grove Lake had to be can
celled because of the weather.
Excessive rain has fallen in
Royal and vicinity and each day
and night brings additional mois
ture until fields and gardens are
over-saturated.
Mrs. Fred Storm, visiting n
Chambers with her daughter,
Mrs. Emil Klabenes and family,
expects to spend the weekend
with relatives in Royal.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Weber are Mr®. Weber's
cousin, Mrs. Clarence Muldner
and son and grandson from Syc
amore, Ariz. They plan to re
main until the end of the week
and will also visit relatives in
Plainview and vicinity.
Expected guests from Denver at
the W. J. Reefe home include
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Darr and
children who will remain a few
days visiting in Royal, Clearwat
er, Creighton and Verdigre.
Mr.and Mrs. Ed Charron and
family of Yakima, Wash., son-in
law and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Gilroy, recently erme
to the Gilroy home and will lo
cate in the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rice of
Clearwater called at the Russeli
Bunch home Ihursday evening to
tell Mrs Burch that word had
been received from Lonard R ab
ba ss, of Boston, brother of Mrs
Rice and Mrs. Burch, that he
is at home from the hospital
where he was being cared for
following a fall from a ladder.
Mr and Mrs. Mark Andersen
and son and Mrs. Loren Her
get and Candy of Hillsboro. Wash,
departed for home Thursday fol
lowing a visit here with rela
tives.
Wayne Smith left by plane Fri
day for Kirkland. Wash to visit
his sisters ami other relatives
Mr and Mrs C. W\ Roberts
of Fremont were callers at C. E.
Rundquist's Monday.
Mrs. C. E. Rumiquist received
a letter from her daughter, Mrs.
Gwen Morrison of Santa Ana,
Calif., stating that she was still
in the h >spttal and recuperating
as “w-ell as can be expected”.
Mrs. Morrison underwent an ap
pendectomy recently.
Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
The Busy Hands 4 H club met
Friday afternoon at the Archie
Johnston home.
Nancy Napier visited at the
Dale Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scheer,
Mrs. John Miller, Vicki, Charlene
and Jerome, Mrs. Leo Miller,
Joan and Becky, Mr. and Mrs.
Chet Taylor, Susan, Doug and
Jerry, Dean Pofahl, Ted Hage
moser and the Lorraine Mont
gomery family visited Tuesday
evening at the Andy Welke
home.
Mrs. 'Leo Miller took Ellen,
who had misfortune of stepping
on a nail Saturday, to a doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wetlauf
fer and Gary of O'Neill were
Sunday dinner guests at the Will
Shrader home. The Archie John
ston family were afternoon call
ers.
She ran Johnston attended a
slumber party at the Archie Tut
tle home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and ,
Clayton and Mrs. Bob Hobbs and !
Bobbie and the Jim and Alton
Gunter families visited Saturday (
evening at the Rol Hord home.
The Archie Johnston family'
were Monday evening callers at
the Will Shrader home
The Jim Gunter family of Gen
cseo. 111. came Ihursday and the
Alton Gunter family of Garland,
Tex came Friday to spend the
weekend at the Lionel Gunter
home and to visit other relatives.
Those gathered at the Dewitt
Hoke home for a picnic supper
Monday were Mr and Mrs. De
witt Gunter, Mr. ami Mrs Rol
Hard ami IHiane, Mr. and Mrs
Steve Shavlik ami Pam, Mr. and
Mrs John Pennington. Mrs. Syl
via Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Nelson and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs
Lyle Switzer and the Jim Gunter,
Alton Gunter. Verl Gunter and
Alfred Napier families and Mr.
end Mrs Lionel Gunter
Mr. ami Mrs. Rodney Pollock
and Phil of Omaha were July
Fourth guests at the Dave Pol
lock home,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin and
Judy ami Cathy of Stockton. Calif,
are visiting at the Billy Lofquist
home.
Mr and Mrs. John Napier and
family visited the Ed Walters
family at Chambers Friday eve
ning.
The Kenneth Pollock and Art
Busshardt families of Neligh
farmed the Rodney Pollock fam
ily for a picnic dinner Sunday at
the Dave Pollm'k home.
Mrs. Earl Pierson and Mrs.
Walter Woepple visited their mo
ther, Mrs. Edith McClanahan, at
the Brimswick rest home Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery visited at the Robert Mont
gomery home Friday.
ltie Verl Gunter family of
Spnngfiekl, III, came Saturday
evening to the Will Shrader home
far a few days visit. They also
called at the R A Hard home
to see Mr. ami Mrs. Mike Cro
nin and Mi'S. Cheryle Riwe of
Dem er, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Fry. Jack
and Sheila and the Loraine Mont
gomery family were Sunday dm
ner g.iests at the Floyd Napier
home.
The John Napier family were
dinner guests last Sunday at the
Joe Cuddy home at Burwetl.
Tile Grant Mott family attend
ed the Wondercheck family reun
ion last Sunday at Norfolk In
the aftermxui they were guests
at the John Strmle home in Nor
folk for the Strode* twenty fifth
wedding anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crawford
and graiuk'hildren visited at the
Dave Pollock homi' Wednesday
evening.
Mr and Mrs. George Mont
gomery called on Mr. Silas Soh
lotman in tile Wahoo hospital
Thursday morning on their way
to the Floyd Schlotman and Silas
Schlotman homes at Valpraiso.
Tliey visited with Mrs. Frank
Montgomery of Burbank. Calif.,
who is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Silas Schlotman, who
were married 63 years on June 30
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink
were Neligh visitors Friday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bosell of
Salem, Ore., left Monday morn
nig to visit their daughter and
family at Winona Lake, liul. and
also friends in Minnesota
Mr and Mrs. Ora Switzer took
Lloyd Switzer of Neligh to Ew
ing for a treatment.
A1 Gibson of Neligh and Mr.
i Mrs Harold Mlinar of O’
Neill visited Wednesday evening
at the Wayne Fry home,
Jennie Brown and Mrs Lewis
Heinz and Cathy and Betty of
Spaulding visited Wednesday af
ternoon at the Jvhn Miller twine.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Napier
and family and the George Kel
ler family ate their picnic supper
at the Neligh Park Saturday
Mr and Mrs Z. H Fry visited
Friday evening at the Otto Retke
home at Inman.
Mr. and Mrs John Pennington
of Naperville, III. and Mrs. Syl
via Byers of Peoria, 111. were
overnight guests Wednesday at
tin* Dewitt Hoke h me Evening
callers were Mr. ami Mrs. George
Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Gunter.
On Thursday Mrs Alvin Nelson
of Plamview visited at the Hoke
home.
Tlie Darrol Switzer family of
Omaha are weekend guests at the
Ora Switzer home Both families
attended the Forum picnic Mon
day at the Leo Miller home.
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