Inman News By Mm. James McMahaa Mrs. Ray Siders had a panic supper honoring her nephew and family, Mr and Mrs Wesley Tay lor of Gammas, Wash Present were Mr. and Mrs Bill Mibba and sons, Mr and Mrs Gerald Snyder and fCathy, and Mr and Mrs Jack Taylor of O’Neill, Mr and Mrs. Merle Schliahner and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Juracek and family of Orchard. Mr and Mrs Wesley Taylor, Norman and Barbara of Gammas. Wash , and Diane Snyder and Tran Cunning ham of Inman. Mr and Mrs Lee Conger and family of Independence, Mo spent a few days Last week vis iting Mr. Congers mother, Mrs. Sadie Conger. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell of Corvallas, Ore. visited Thursday with Mrs Ray Siders. Mrs Kay Siders and Marilyn were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sukup and family at Page. Mr and Mrs. G. E Hartigan and family of Valentine spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs James Coventry and Bill and Mrs Mary Hartigan. Mrs James Coventry visited Mrs. Harry Sullivan of O’Neill Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Vaden Kivett and Mar garet Pruss, who attend summer school at Wayne, spent the week end in their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ubben and Christie left Thursday for Omaha where they will visit in the home of Mr and Mrs John Cline. Charles Young came Thursday evening to spend the weekend in his home here. Don and Ned Kelley came Thursday evening to spend the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W E. Kelley. A nice crowd attended the out door concert Friday evening un (h r the direction of Leonard Saw yer. There will be another concert in two weeks. The band mothers served pie, cake, coffee, kool aid and home made candy with the proceeds going into the treasury. Several from Inman attended funeral services for Frank Musil Saturday morning at St. Patrick’s church in O’Neill Cindy Stolier returned from Page where she spent a couple of days visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Mrs. Violet Sholes and grand daughter Suellen attended a Con rad family reunion Sunday at the Neligh jiark. Miss Donna Jonas of Los Ange les, Calif, spent last week visiting her aunt and cousin, Mrs. Wood row Gaughenbaugh and Carol Donna is also visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jonas of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Day and , family and Bill Lewis of Den ison, Iowa were overnight guests Friday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and fam ily. Mr. day and Mr. Anthony are army buddies. Mrs. Lewis Kopecky and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder went to Lincoln Friday where Mr. Sny der will receive medical treat ment. Mrs. Kopecky and Mrs. Snyder returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat and family of Page were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family Mrs James Sobotka entered St. Anthony’s hospital as a med ical patient. The Inman and Page MYF will have a swimming party and sack lunch at the O’Neill pool Thursday evening. Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh ROYAL THEATER Thursday, July 21 Entire Family for $1.00 THE BOY AND THE LAUGHING DOG Walter Brennan Phil Harris Brandon DeWilde Frt. - Sat. July 22 • 28 An Adventure into the 4th Dimension THE ANGRY RED PLANET Gerald Mohr Nora Hayden In Color Sun. - Mon. - Tues. July 24 - 28 - 26 THE GALLANT HOURS James Cagney as Admiral Halsey Wed. • Thurs. July 27 • 28 Entire Family for $1.00 DANCE WITH ME HENRY Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and Carol were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs Clark G&ugbenbaugh at O'Neill The WSGs met Thursday alter noon at the home of Mrs Clar ence Hansen for their regular meeting About 14 guests were present and two visitors, Mrs Clifford Dick and daughter and Mrs Donald Keyes and children. Mrs. Eleanure Gaughenbaugh had charge of the meeting and Mrs Luis Tompkins had the devotions Mrs Hansen served lunch at the close of the afternoon Mr ami Mrs Clark Gaugben baugh of O’Neill were Thursday callers of Mrs Woodrow Gaugben bsMgh and Carol. Bruce Couch of O’Neill spent Sunday and Monday morning with his grandmother, Mrs. Ivan Couch. Mr and Mrs Tom Clark and family of O’Neill visited Mr and Mrs E E Clark Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Couch of O’Neill were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch. Mrs. Francis May and Jean Ann went to Omaha Wednesday to meet Elwin Cronk of San Bernardino, Calif, who visited un til Monday with his mother, Mrs. Jessie Cronk at Page and with Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher, Mrs. Frances May and family and other relatives in Inman. Mrs. May took him to Omaha Monday afternoon where he took a plane for his home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dokken of Boston, Mass., spent Thurs day and Friday in the Ernest Brunckhorst home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch and Conda, who are employed at Bro ken Bow came Saturday. Mr. Couch returned to Broken Bow Sunday and Mrs. Couch ami Con da remaim'd in their home here. Mrs, Clifford Anthony and fam ily of Billings, Mont., were over night guests Thursday evening in the home of Mr and Mrs. Albert A __J f.._11.. Sharon Michaelis, who is em ployed at O'Neill, spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Michaelis. Becky Benash returned to her home in Beatrice after spending a few weeks visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn and with relatives in Or chard and O’Neill. Several from Inman attended the Cunningbam-Snyder wedding Sunday afternoon at Page Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney met Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley and family of Wisner at Norfolk Sun day evening and enjoyed a pic nic supper together. Ralph Sholes, who is employed at Ainsworth, visited his mother, Mrs. Violet Sholes over the week end. Meek News By Mrs. Fred IJndberg Marion Rosenkrans left Sunday for Mankato State C ollege at Mankato, Minn. She is taking a two week science course given by the National science foundation for the benefit of honor students. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters, I muglas and Caroline Hell and Norma Walters were supper guests at Russell Woeppel's Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson at tended a Sunduy school meeting and picnic at John Greens at Butte i- nday evening. Missionary Meeting Missionary meeting was held Friday with Mrs. Paul Nelson. Twelve ladies were present. They packed boxes of clothing to be sent to the mission fields. The next meeting to be with Mrs. Dave Jensen Tuesday callers at Jessie Kacz ors home were Mrs. Delia Har rison, Diane Devall and Garold Risor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Norma attended the adult class party of the Assembly of God church at Walter Wells of Bristow Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson went to Omaha Monday where they met Mrs. Jean Weiss, Patty and Marilyn from Kansas City. Tom Green, Tom Bursell, Don Borg, George Mellor, Harold Peterson and Loyal Hull worked on the new telephone line that is being huilt. Several of these people hope to l>e able to have telephones in their home in the near future. Most of the setting of poles and stringing of wire is l>eing completed in Coleman township. Paddock township hopes to be next. Viola Hall is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Phyliss Dobrovolny this week. Dwight Hammerlin and Tra Pietenpol enjoyed Sunday after noon fishing together. Gary Devall helped Don Borg hay a couple of days the past week. Loretta Hynes called at Mrs. Don Borgs Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse called at Paul Nelsons Tuesday night. __ Teen Age Hop THE BROUGHAMS Featuring RON THOMPSON and DICK ALIJSON SAT.. JULY 23 O'NEILL, NEBRASKA American Legion Ballroom ; All Parents Invited Free Dancing Contests Admission: 75c Mr and Mrs John Schmitz and family were Sunday visitois in the home at Mr* Schmitz's sister amt brother-m-law Mr and Mrs. Jim Pesek of Cotome, S. D. Mr and Mrs Delbert Rouse and sons and Mrs Howard Rouse cal led on Mrs Carrie Borg and Marvel Tuesday. Mary Nelson from Fort Calhoun and Mr. and Mrs Vem Peterson from Irvington were weekend guests at the Frank Nelson home Saturday they had dinner at Paul Nelsons and Saturday evening, Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Kaczor joined the group for supper at Frank Nelsons. Mr and Mrs Fred Lind berg ami Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth and granddaughters, Rozan and Rozella Worth, from Omaha were Sunday dinner guests of Viola Hall in O'Neill. Mr and Mrs. Herman Meyer jr , and Don Novak from Pender were Sunday dinner guests at Carl Ktoghs. Norma Walters was an over night guest of Caroline Hall Wed nesday. Sandra, Linda and Annette Long, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Noal Long of California, are spending their summer vacation with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson. Mr. aid Mrs Henry Wa'ters accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Loran Libby visited in Omaha Saturday at the Gene Libby home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson at tended services at the Wesleyan Methodist conference grounds at Atkinson Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox ami Cleora and Joe Kamphaus called on uan isxogns luesuay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ccnard of Inman were supper guests of Emmet Slaights Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lix? Blake and Ben Sanders were callers Sunday evening at Lawrence Dcbrovolnys. Bassett News By Mrs. C. M. Terry Last Weeks News Mr. and Mrs. Garry Byington and daughters are spending a ten-day vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Clark in Rockport, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bucken dorf and son, Bill of Lincoln vis sited over the Fourth in the Mal lie Buekendorf and Ronnie Burt homes. Charles Rissell spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends at Wakefield. Miss Pat Terry, Don Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heyne came from Omaha for the weekend. Misses Marcia Weber and Jan Rhoda of York, who are attend ing summer school at the Univ sity of Nebraska spent the holiday here with the Art Weber and Ford Garwood families. Mrs. Harry Kaperman drove to Wayne Saturday to get her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Marcellus and baby. The new baby, Mark Alan, is just a week old. Gary returned to Wayne Tuesday but mother and baby will spent (he week here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Nor man and family spent Sunday and Monday in Hastings in the Harold Park home. The Parks are for mer residents of Bassett. Miss Jeanie Park accompanied the Van Normans having spent the past week here visiting former classmates. A picnic dinner was held at the Elmo Keller ranch home the Fourth with the following in at tnnHnnno • \T r anH Peterson and Mary Louise of Ames, la., Mr. and Mrs. Clesson Keller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hcyne and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blake, Mr. and Mrs. . Glen Butler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompson and son | and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox and • son. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Billesback and sons, Robert and Dick visited . relatives Saturday and Sunday. The Billesbacks were former owners of the Home Furniture store here. Jim Panzer came home from Omaha for the Fourth by plane. Dr. H. J. Panzer returned Jim in his plane Monday. Jim is em ployed in Omaha for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Art Weber en tertained at a picnic at their home Sunday evening. Those pre sent were Mrs. Zaida Van Donzer, Miss Neva Nemer, Mike Nemcr and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boham and sons, Gary and Ronnie, also Jerry and Marcia Weber. The Bill Bussingers have Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bussinger and children as house guests for a week. Leland is employed as city agent for the Chicago North western in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher and children motored to Ravenna and Loup City Sunday and Mon day. Dennis remained with his grandparents and John and Lana who had been visiting relatives returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Davis vi sisted their son-in-law and daugh ter, Joy, in Denver Saturday and Sunday and Monday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis and Benny De Weese. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blake were hosts Sunday noon at a birthday dinner honoring their grandson, David, on his fifth birthday. Ot hers present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litz and children Mr. and Mrs. Glen Litz and Mr. and Mrs. Delano Litz and children of Storm Lake, la. BAND CONCERT A band concert will be present ed at tbe Stockwell Memorial band , shell Tuesday evening. There was none held last week following the fourth of July. Re hearsal is held on Monday eve ning. RED CROSS CLASS The first session of the ad vanced Red Cross first aid class was held Thursday evening. There will be eight, two hour sessions in all. The fall session of the grand lodge of the Nebraska Mason’s will be held In Bassett Sept. 23. About 300 are expected to attend the afternoon and eve ning sessions. Rock Falls News By Mr*. Floyd Johnson Its quite a longtime since you've heard from this comer, so will try and find a few items that might be of interest to some erf you. The mam topic of the day is that summer has really turned on the heat the past two or three day as the mercury soared into the 90’s with considerable humidi ty. This should make the small, late com unfold. Fields of small gram mostly rye in this vicinity are at the stage when the com bines can soon move in. Altogether, it’s a most busy time Hay crew's making use of the warm weather and getting that second cutting of alfalfa out of the way, and last but not least there’s been a great crop of strawberries, mulberries, cherries and all sorts of good things from the garden. Terry Brown spent two or three days of last week at the Arlen Brown home in Atkinson, whi’e little Melodee Brown came out and spent the time with her cousin, Cindy Brown. Mrs. Ethel Brown of Atkinson came to the Lou Brown home Sunday to spend a few day3 va cation with the family. Norma ana Jimmy wiaueiai and Donzel Peterson were Friday forenoon visitors at the Lou Brown home. July 7 visitors at the Floyd Johnson and John Schultz homes were Mrs. Heber Breiner of Grand Island and her daughter, Mrs. Wally West and children of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and children and Linda Johnson went on a picnic on July 4 and after the picnic they enjoyed a little fish ing July 4 supper and evening guests at the Floyd Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell John son, their daughter, Mrs. Dave Anderson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and child ren After supper everyone enjoy ed a display of fireworks. Mrs. John Schultz and children were Friday evening visitors at the Lou Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mrs. Theresa Breiner went to Palmer on Sunday for the funeral of Mrs. Breiner’s nephew, Cranson Robinson, who had been in failing health and died sud denly of a heart attack. July Fourth visitors at the Don Ilynes home were Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins, Mrs. Doris Hynes and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tangeman and son Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Juracek and daughters were Thursday eve ning visitors of the Don Hynes family. On July 11 the Don Hynes fami ly went on a picnic and outing to Fort Randall. While there they enjoyed a tour of the power plant. The John Schultz family enjoy ed a break from the heat on Sunday by attending a picnic at Ford's park in O’Neill. Others present were the families of Harold Mlinar, Bud Krugman and Erwin Hesse. The afternoon was occupied by swimming and visit ing. Donald (Bud) Vequist of Oma ha spent the July Fourth weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of O'Neill were Saturday supper guests at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders and Melvin of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sanders and children were Sunday dinner -* .. * iU . ITnnm, 4 ;ort Randall News Janice Kirwan (Last Weeks News) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hausmann and Jill were Sunday evening vi sitors at the G. R. Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nyquist and Cheryl of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Thorsten Hokonson and Helen of Omaha were Sunday vi sitors at the Walt Nyquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Nyquist and Charles were Sunday evening vi sitors at the G. R. Kirwan home. Tony and Terri Bentz and La vonne Nyquist spent several days at the home of their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ny quist. John Cover, Robert Keener and Gary' Fiala all of Pickstown, Tom Novotny of Lake Andes and Jim Kirwan of Randall Valley were Sunday visitors at the G. R. Kir wan home. Mrs. Harry Mostrom and Elmer and Freidolf Pierson and sister Clarinda were fourth of July weekend visitors at the Walter Roos home in Worthington, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kirwan, Joe and Mary Jane and Olga Bengston were Friday evening visitors at the Melvin Anderson home. They helped Mrs. Anderson celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Walt Nyquist and grand daughters, Terri Bentz and La vonne Nyquist, were Thursday evening visitors at the Olga Bengston home. Janice and Mary Jane Kirwan were Friday evening callers at the Melvin Kirwan home. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kirwan and family, Dave Lundstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kirwan and Freddy and Dan Kirwan and Jim attend ed a picnic supper at the Melvin Kirwan home in honor of their son, Eugene, who was home for a visit from Indiana where he is now employed. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirwan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wudel and sons of Armour and Lester Pear son of Spencer were all Thurs day evening callers at the G. R. Kirwan home. Olga Bengston and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson and Waldon were Sunday visitors at the Vincent Olson home in Atkinson. Dave Lundstrom was a visitor a tthe home of Freidolf and Clarinda Pearson, Friday eve ning. A Sunday morning visitor at the Melvin Kirwan home was Leo Reider of Hot Springs. Deloit News By Mrs. II. Reimer Mr and Mrs Leonard Larson and Leonard's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar attended a l.arson reunion and picnic at Pickstown, S. D., Sunday. Mrs Vonnie Paul and Larry re turned to Oakland, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lodge for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Max Paul of Oregon came to Oakland to visit Mrs. Paul and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. L. Lodge and Max’s son who lives there. Mr and Mrs. Milan Born and Kevin of Humboldt spent the weekend at the Henry Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl and Mary of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer were Sunday dinner guests at the Larson home in Ewing. Mr and Mrs. Milan Born and son and Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and family were af ternoon guests. Fred Bollwitt shipped cattle to Omaha Monday. Ewald Spahn and Fred were in Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ray and daughters of Omaha spent the weekend at the Ralph Tomjack home They were enroute to their home. Florence Butler of Ewing was a supper guest at the Ralph Tom jack home recently. Mrs. Watson McDonald was a patient at the Tilden hospital re centy. mr. cuiu mib. ivuijmi luiujauiv were supper guests at the Henry Reimer home Tuesday evening. Several from here spent July Fourth at Pibel lake where G. B. Dunning family was also present for a picnic and afternoon meet ing. 4-H Club Notes CRAYTON FARMERETTES The Gratton Farmerettes Ex tension club met at the home of Mrs. William Hanley July 13 with 12 members present. Marne Sul livan and Mrs. Anna Sullivan were guests. Since there was no lesson, the afternoon was spent playing games. A white elephant sale was also held. Aug. 10 meeting will be with Mrs. Floyd Saunders. Mrs. Paul Krugman, reporter. Holt County Rural Youths The regular meeting of the Holt County Rural Youth was held July 15 at the Courthouse Annex in O’Neill. Gerald Ruroede gave report on the last meeting. A letter about State Camp was read. It will be at Fort Robinson July 28-30. There will be a picnic August 7 at 1:30 p.m. at Swan Lake. Ramona Wayman, News Reporter RANCHERS ANI) RAN'CHETTES The Midway Ranchers and Ranchettes 4-H club met Friday evening at Sharon Anson’s. The meeting was called to order by our president. Roll call was an _1 1_ h1in.nl V/vii TAi/1 fKa W V i VI i^jr ~ Fourth”. Plans were made for our picnic in August. Kathryn Devall, Diane Devall and Larry Nelson gave a report on the 4-H camp they attended at Niobrara. After the business meeting the cakes and pies project gave a demonstration conducted toy Lin da Woidneck, Georgia Mellor, Di ane Devall and Kathryn Devall. Carol Ann Drueke was a guest. Mrs. De wayne Anson served lunch. Wayne Rouse, reporter Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker of Grand Island visited relatives in the Walnut and Verdigre vicinity. Saturday evening visitors at the Ralph Brookhouser home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cihlar and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cihlar and Sherrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Diez and Reggie, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brookhouser and Mr. and Mrs. Richard EnEarl of Tacoma. Work and Fun Club Mrs. Reed Risinger entertained the Work and Fun club at her home Wednesday, July 13 with 11 members and two visitors, Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield and Mrs. Leo nard Risinger present. The after noon was spent quilting. Luncheon was served at the close of the evening by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Genya of Chicago visited at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walton and attended the funeral of her mother on July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Boeiter were Tuesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr. Mrs. Harry Caskey and Mrs. Donald Caskey and family drove to Norfolk Thursday. Suellyn and Joan Caskey returned to their home at Norfolk. They were staying with their grandparents since Sunday when their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey spent the July 9 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch were Monday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hall and family are spending a weeks va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall. Work and Fun Picnic The Work and Fun club held their annual club picnic last Sun day with ten members and their families present. Wednesday e v e n i ng dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sokol of Verdigre were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cur tis jr., Ami and Chuckie of Om aha, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook houser and Mr. and Mrs. Richard EnEarl of Tacoma, Wash. Last Weeks News Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Brook houser amt sons and Mr ami Mrs Marlin Tusha and family were June 28 evening supper guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Emil Bartos was a visitor at the Brookhouser home on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. George Jeffrey and Paul Lee and Mr and Mrs Robert Mitchell and daughter of Omaha visiteda t the home of Mrs. George Jeffrey's parents at Colome, S. D., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskev were Creighton visitors June 29. Mrs. Clarence McKey of Chicago came to the Harry Cas key home from the Ray Hansen home near Page. She pans to visit at the Lloyd Butterfield home on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey and Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Caskey ami son attended a family reunion at Sioux City on Sunday. June 26. Mr and Mrs Donald Caskey, Sharolyn and Kevin visited with the latter’s parents. Rev. and Mrs. R. Anderson of Elba. Mrs. Cas key’s uncle of California was a guest in the Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin E. Tusha and family of Woodbrdge, Va., arried at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser on Saturday, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brookhouser and son. Jeffrey of Norfolk were Sunday and Monday guests and Mrs. Emil Bartos and children were Sunday visitors. CAPITOL NEWS State Board In Limelight During July lty Melvin Paul State house Correspondent The Nebraska Press Association LINCOLN Every July a state government board comes into the limelight from relative obscurity the remainder of the year. It is the State Board of Equalization and Assessment, composed by law of the governor, secretary i*f state, auditor, treasurer and the tax commissioner. During July, the board meets to equalize the assessment of pro perty in the counties preparatory to fixing the state property tax levy. The board has great powers. It fixes the assessed valuation of railroads for the purposes of taxation and the franchise value of public service corporations. A franchise is the right to do busi ness. It also equalizes the assess ment of property in the counties and has the power to raise or lower the taxable worth of any county, or a class of property in a county, such as town lots and improvements. The board determines the amount of all taxes required for state purposes and the rate of taxation upon all property in the state necessary to raise the money to operate state govern ment. This is done before August 2 of each year. The current state levy is $8.45 for every $1,000 assessed value of property owned in Ne braska. That means if a Nebraskan had a house whose assessed value is $2,000, he would pay $16.90 to the state on it, in addition to local taxes. Actual work on how much money is needed and the prob able levy required to raise it is done in the tax commissioner's office, then presented to the board for discussion and action. School Petition A proposal to abolish the State Board of Education will be on the November ballot It calls for approval of a constitutional amendment abolishing the elected board and provides for election of the State Commissioner of Education. Now, the board appoints the commissioner and fixes his salary'. A petition drive by the Nebras ka School Improvement Associa tion got the necessary 42,107 valid names of voters on petitions asking that all voters be given the opportunity to ballot on the pro posal at the November election Before 1053, the head of the education department was eject ed on a non-political ticket A constitutional amendment approv ed by voters authorized estab lishing the elected board. A similar campaign by the as sociation failed in 10,>8 and a bill introduced in the Legislature in 1957 was defeated. The Associa tion has said it feels the board has too much power and author ity which should bo kept by the Legislature. The group anti the board and Commissioner F. B, Decker have been at odds many times over policies but Asaxnatkm spikes men say there were no personal! ties involved in its campaign to oust the board in favor of an elected superintendent. The Association feels that the people would have a more dir ect say on school matters if they could vote on the commissioner, rather than the individual com missioners. Safety Patrol Members of Nebraska's Safety Patrol for the past five years have bigger paychecks. Col. C. J. San ders, patrol chief, said raises av eraging $20 per month will lie given every lour years after the first five years with the patrol. The pay scale for the first time remains the same. Patrolmen put in 6 i-heux weeks, have no Sat urdays, Sundays or holidays off and receive no extra pay for ov ertime. Each trooper averaged 141 hours of unpaid (overtime last year, Sanders said. Without the new raises, which will be based on years of service troopers get $450 per month, ser geants $510, lieutenants $550 and captains $810. School Costs The per-pupil costs of educating children in one-teacher rural schools in Ni“braska ranges from $240.83 in Sarpy county to $577.15 in Garden county. That's the re port from the State Education Department’s statistical division chief, W. A. Schindler. Sarpy has only two such schools while Gar den has 20. School costs include total ex penses of districts plus deprecia tion. Considering the state as a whole, Schuxiler M»d, the hver ase cost in the one-teacher rural schools is $314 87 per pupil. The average number pupils taught per teacher » the ma yor factor in determining the pre student costs Re venae Liquor ami gasoline tax rev enue collected by tlie state ran ahead during the first six month* of this year as compared with the same period in 1959. Gasoline tax collections for the first six months were up a half million dollars over a similar tune in 1959 Liquor taxes climbed some $ '1,000 higher than the first half Of 1959, Warranty Deeds th'D R. E Spelts & wf to John Enkc & wf 41-Lot 14. Spelts-Ray add. WD- Edw Slayntuker to George Lyman White $1600 Lots 7 & 8 Blk 45. P, T S Atkinson. WD Turman Rossman to Rose A Poctany $2t*X) -Same dcscp. as above WLvClaude Wicks to Harold Rodgers & wf $3500 - Lots 11 & 12, Blk 43, Higgs Adn. O'Neill. Wiv Dora Rosno to Joe Rosno $1 SEG EG NWG 4-25-10. WD Myron A Benton to lion aid A Denton and wf 4-0-60 Sis.::.":!:!:’ SEVk 31-25-15 and SG NKG and NGSEG and SG SEG 35-25-16 and land in Gar field Go. WD Louis W. Reimer, jr.. lo Larry and I xiis Schaffer 7-1-60 $1 Part of Blk S MeCafferty'a Annex O'Neill GO ft. by 170 ft. WD Pearl Gary lo Charles Fox and wf 8 6-60 $75.(k>0 SEG 19 NKG and SG 30- N'v and SWG 31- NWG 29-27-10. yCD Merlyn M. Shaw, et al to William F. Serck and wf no date $1 Part of NKGNWG 23-29-13 WD F. J. Giig, et al to Myron L. Burney and wf 11-13-59 $1,000 Lot 22 (lilg and Bessel's Subdi vision O'Neill. Wl) Patrick V. Hickey to George J. Clirstens and wf 6-24-60 $3,750 lxjfs 13 14 15 16 Blk 52 McCafterty's Add O'Neill. WD T. M Matthews to Ix'Wis F. Kopeeky 7-11-60 $350 Lots 1 to 14 Blk 4 East Side Add Page. 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