The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 15, 1960, Section One, Image 8

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St. Patrick's Altar Society, St.
Briget guikl, Mrs. At Hamik,
chairman.
Friday, Sept. II
Eden R* bekah Lodge
Monday, Sept. II
Wesleyan Service Guild at the
home of Mrs William McIn
tosh.
Starlight Extension Club
Tac*ay. Sept 20
Woman's Club at the home of
Mrs D. C. Schaffer.
Catholic Daughters
Friendly Neighbor Extension
Club
District Meeting
Held Here Tuesday
The District meeting of the Eas
tern Star was held Tuesday at
O'Neill. Five chapters were hosts
to the Grand Officers.
The afternoon meeting was held
at the Masonic hall A banquet
was served at the First Meth
odist church and the evening
meeting was held at the church.
Chapters represented were Bas
sett , Stuart, Atkinson, Orchard
anil O’Neill.
Grand officers present were
Mrs. Ruth Knight, Worthy Grand
Matron; Mr. Lynn C. Moomey,
Worthy Grand Patron; Mrs. Mar
garet Worthman, Associate Grand
Matron; Mrs. Martha Jane Dud
den, Grand Conductress; Mrs.
Bernice Drelund, Associate Grand
Conductress and Mrs. Louise
Skeen, Grand Warden Mrs. Lynn
Moomey was also present.
WSCS Anniversary
Observed Thursday
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the First Methodist
church met Thursday afternoon
for a meeting and dessert lunch
eon.
The twentieth anniversary of
the WSCS was observed with a
birthday cake and offering. Mrs.
Claude Bates gave the devotions.
The lesson “Chart and Compass"
was given by Mrs. Louis Wray
Representatives of the O’Neill
group will attend the district sem
inar at Atkinson on September
30 Mrs. Norman Hesson was a
guest.
Mrs. Ruby Wayman and Mrs.
Rosa Bowers were hostesses.
Fonda Rae Menning
Sets Wedding Date
ORCHARD—Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Menning announce the ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Fonda Rae, to Wayne
L. Holliday, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd L>. Holliday, at 7 p.m.
oh September 30 at the EUB
church in Orchard.
Newlyweds Honored
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Biglin were
honored at two post-nuptial show
ers. Mr. and Mrs. William Mat
tern, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Glee
son and Mrs. Robert Devoy were
hosts at the Gleeson home Sat
urday evening
Miss Bernadette Brennan was
hostess for a miscellaneous show
er Tuesday evening at her home.
Miss Lehn Entertains
TC? Janawa cJJb fflTH for pi
nochle Monday at the home (4
Miss LaVeta Lehn. Winners were
Mrs Floyd Wilson and Mrs.
John Stuvfbergen.
Nyla Jaszkowiak
Pledges Sorority
Mm Nyla Jaszkowiak, daugh
ter <4 Mr. and Mrs .Allan P.
Jaszkowiak. has pledged Delta
Gamma sorority at the University
of Nebraska Rush week was from
Thursday until Tuesday.
Kathy Gildersleeve
Celebrates Birthday
Kathy Lynne Gildersleeve,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Gildersleeve. celebrated her tenth
birthday, September 9 The nine
guests went on a kcavanger hunt
and played bingo with prizes and
favors.
Auxiliary Members
Receive Honors
The regular meeting of the
American Legion auxiliary Simon
son unit No. 93 was held at the
Legion hall, on Wednesday eve
ning, Sept. 7.
Junior Counsellor, Mrs. Dean
Streeter, reported that the Junior
members had made favors for the
trays at St. Anthony’s hospital.
The doll dressed by Miss Gayle
Murphy, Junior chairman, was
awarded first place in the depart
ment Pan American Doll contest,
and is being sent to Miami, Fla.
to compete in the national con
test. The Pan American Essay
written by Miss Dorothy Havra
nek won first place in the depart
ment and will also be in the na
tional contset at Miami.
The Gold Bond Stamp chairman
reported that she has collected
5860 points, which will be re
deemed for stock pots for the aux
iliary kitchen. It. was voted to
reduce the rental price for use
of the auxiliary kitchen to $10.
Membership chairman, Mrs.
Lester Riege, reports that 1961
dues are being collected now and
requests that members pay their
dues before September 26, so that
they can be reported at the Dis
trict Two convention at Watisa.
Dues are $2 and can be sent to
Mrs. Riege at 521 East Douglas
St.
Mrs. John Davidson gave a re
port on the Department conven
tion which she and Mrs. Archie
Bright, Unit president, attended
in Omaha in August. Mrs. Dav
idson was elected alternate dele
gate to the department secretary
to attend the national convention
at Miami, Fla. in October. The
unit history compiled by Mrs.
Davidson took first place honors
for the second consecutive year
and the unit was awarded the
Gavel Bell. She also received a
50 star flag for the unit for
achievement in membership.
Delegates chosen to attend the
District Two convention at Wau
sa on September 26 are Mrs.
John Davidson, Mrs. Verne Reyn
oldson, Mrs. Lester Riege, Mrs
Robert Lowery, Mrs. Melvin Ru
zicka, Mrs. Virgil Laursen and
Mrs. Archie Bright.
$1.94 was collected for the Lit
tle Red School House fund which
will be donated to the Nurses
Scholarship fund.
Lunch was served following the
meeting with Mrs. Gene Wolfe,
Mrs Marlen Daber and Mrs. Fred
Appleby as hostesses.
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Bridal Shower Honors
Miss Kent Wednesday
CLEARWATER — Rosemary
tfent, daughter of Mrs Jim Den
ney, was guest of honor at a
bridal shower Wednesday e vening
in the Lowell Her ley home. De
corations were in the bride s col
ors of blue and white. Games
were played. Lunch was served
by the hostesses, classmates of
the bride-elect
Clarice Michael
Shower Honoree
CLEARWATER A miscellane
ous bridal shower honoring Miss
Clarice Michael was held Friday
evening at the Lutheran church.
Games were played by die sev
enty-five guests. Miss Michael,
daughter of Mr. and Msr. Clar
ence Michael, was married Sep
tember 13 to Rodney Charf of
Neligh.
Mrs. Hart Honoree
Mrs. John Hart was guest of
honor at a stork shower Thurs
ay afternoon at the First Pres
byterian church. The women of
the church were invited to at
tend. Mrs. Roy Hum rich was the
chairman.
Silver Anniversary
Celebrated Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner cele
brated their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Kostic of Norfolk brought
a cake decorated for the occa
sion. Friends came in for cake
and coffee in the afternoon. A
money tree was presented to the
couple by their children.
Miss Donna Turner and Mrs.
Robert Lemek of Omaha visited
their parents over the Labor Day
weekend so were not present for
the celebration.
Engagements
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Classen of
Orchard announce the engage
inrnt of their daughter, Diana
•lean, to Jerry L. Miller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Miller also
of Orchard.
Miss (lassen is a senior at
Orchard high school. Mr. Miller
was a 1959 graduate of the
Orchard high school and attended
Wayne State Teachers College.
He Is now employed at the Orch
ard News.
No wedding date has been set.
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Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald
of Ewing announce the engage
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Virginia, to
Gary L. Moon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Moon of Neligh.
An October 23rd wedding is
phuined at the First Methodist
church in Ewing.
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SEPT. 16
Game Time 7:30 p.m.
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Athletic Group
Sets Date For
Holt Tournament
The annual meeting of the Holt
county Athletic Association was
held Saturday. Sept. 10 at 10 a.m.
at the O'Neill high school.
The coaches and administra
tors of the high schools of the
county are members of the as
sociation.
The group voted to have the
annual Holt county banket
ball tournament the week of
January 16 20 at O’Neill. The
annual track meet will be at
O’Neill April $5. The prellmi
naries are scheduled for the
afternoon and the finals In the
evening.
Rev. Richard Parr of St.
Joseph’s high school at Atkinson
was elected president of the as
sociation.
Former Ewing
Boy Dies Of
Rare Disease
Seven year old Billy Penning
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Pennington of Omaha, former
Ewing resident died Thursday,
Sept. 8 in an Omaha hospital.
Billy suffered from hemophilia,
a disease which prevents blood
from coagulating normally
Mr. Pennington was a former
Superintendent of schools at Ew
ing. Cedar Rapids and Colum
bus before locating in Omaha.
The former Charlotte Woeppel
of Ewing, who had been a mem
ber of the Pennington household
assisting with the care of the
children for several years, was
in Omaha and assisted the fami
ly with the round-the-clock vigil.
Survivors include the parents,
one sister, Connie and three
brothers, James jr., Robert and
Kenneth.
Funeral services were held at
11 a.m. at St. Paul’s Methodist
church in Omaha.
Services Held
At Orchard For
Mrs. John Erb
Funeral services were held at
the Hamilton Mortuary at Orch
ard for Mrs. John C. Erb, 86.
Rev. Duane Lenz, pastor of the
Evangelical United Brethren
church at Orchard officiated.
Burial was in the Atkinson ceme
tery.
Pallbearers were Oliver Demp
ster, Cecil Lee, Harold Mitchell,
Gordon Drayton, Wayne Lauten
schlager and James Clifton.
Music was furnished by the
Strope quartette. Mr. and Mrs.
Duard Dempster and Mrs. Ken
neth Bruce were in charge of the
floral tribute.
Mary Katherine, daughter of
Martin and Katherine Uehltngj
was bom October 22, 1873 and
died at the University hospital
in Omaha, August 31. 4
She was married to John C.
Erb in 1891. The couple had 32
children.
Survivors include six daughters':
Ada Singly of Portland, Ore.;
Edna Gillespie of Artesia, N. M.;
Hattie Grubbs of Riverton, Wyo.;
Margaret Hamilton of Kennewick,
Wash.; Gertrude Rossman and
Dorothy Denman of Downey,
Calif. Four sons: John of Cairo,
Mich.; Henry of Junction City,
Ore.; Sylvester of DuBois, Wyo:,
and Arthur of Orchard. Twenty
seven grandchildren, 48 great
grand children and one great,
great grandchild. One sister, Mrs.
Fredia Henderson of Alameda,
Calif.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, John C. Erb and
two sons, Freddie and Edward.
Extension Council
Sets Schedule
For Coming Year
The fall meeting of the Holt
County Extension council was
held Tuesday afternoon at the
courthouse annex in O'Neill with
forty-two clubs represented.
Mrs. J. L. Pruden of Ewing
presided at the meeting. A Holt
county achievement day is
planned for October 25 at the
American I>egion club in O’
Neill. Miss Ethel Saxton, exten
sion supervisor from the Uni
versify of Nebraska, will be the
guest speaker. She will give a
talk on her European trip and
show slides. There will also be
"t>ood titlxiHishlp Around the
World.’' The meeting will begin
at noon with a covered dish
luncheon.
A Christmas Ideas Exchange is
planned for November 1 at the
Legion club in O'Neill. All clubs
will have an ideas display from
11:30 a m until 5 30 p.m. No
charge will be made for admis
sion and the display will be open
to the public.
Mrs. A. T. Crumly of Page
was elected chairman for the
year 1961. Other officers are Mrs.
Louis Seibert of Atkinson, vice
chairman; Mrs. Gene Zimmer
man of Ewing, secretary; Mrs.
Edgar Stauffer of Page, publicity;
Mrs Ed Winkler of Emmet,
reading; Mrs. Fred Roberts of
Atkinson, music; Mrs Donald
Nissen of Page, health: Mrs. Har
old Mlinar of O'Neill, 4-H; Mrs.
G. H. Grimes of Chambers, fami
ly life; Mrs. Albert Carson of
Redbird, past co-chairman.
Group chairmen for five
centers were also chosen: Mrs.
I,co Kramer for Atkinson; Mrs.
lion Cleveland for O’Neill;
Mrs. William Crawford for
Chambers; Mrs. Dale Stauffer
for Pago and Mrs. J. L. Pru
deu for Ewing.
Delegates from Holt County to
the state council meeting at Mc
Cook September 20 - 21 - 22 are
Mrs. G. H. Grimes of Chambers,
Mrs. Edgar Stauffer of Page and
Mrs. Fred Roberts of Atkinson.
Mrs. Gene Zimmerman is the al
ternate. Mrs. J. L. Pruden and
Mrs. Catherine Indra will also at
tend.
Thirty-eight student nurses
were graduated from Stormont
Vail School of Nursing on Fri
day, Sept. 2. Among them was
Margaret Ann Ernst I'ankey of
1219 Kearney, Manhattan, Kan.
Mrs. Pankey, who was graduated
from MUtonvale Wesleyan Col
lege before beginning her train
ning as a nurse, will be on the
nursing staff at Storemont-Vail
until her husband, now In the U.
S. Air Force In the Aiores is
separat'd from the service In
mid October.
The graduation exercises were
held In the First Methodist
church in Topeka. Mrs. Pankey
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph L. Ernst, formerly of O’
Neill.
ST. ANTHONY’S
SCHNEIDER—Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Schneider of Inman, son,
Daniel Raymond, 7 pounds 10*4
ounces, September 6.
FOX—Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fox of O’Neill, daughter, Mary
Elizabeth, 6 pounds 2Vz ounces,
September 7.
LEWIS—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Lewis of Amelia, ton, Timothy
Ray, 8 pounds 4 ounces, Septem
ber 7. Mrs. Lewis is the former
Charlotte Berry, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Berry.
NEMEC—Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Ncmec of Spencer, daugh
ter, Renice Sue, 7 pounds 2 oun
ces, September 8.
GRUNKE—Mr. and Mrs. Har
mon Grunke of O’Neill, son, Ga
len Ray, 6 pounds 6 lh. ounces,
September 8.
MALY—Mr. and Mrs. James
Maly of O’Neill, daughter, Sand
ra Lee, 9 pounds 9 3/4 ounces,
SenXember 9.
PONGRATZ—Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Pongratz of O’Neill, son,
Dewey Joseph, 7 pounds 10 Vi oun
ces, September 11.
CAMERON—Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cameron of Chambers, son, Kel
ly Stuart, 7 pounds 12 ounces,
September 13.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
MLNARIK—Mr. and Mrs. Alois
Mlnarik of Atkinson, son, Steven
J., 7 pounds 12 ounces, Septem
ber 6.
REIMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Reiman of Butte, daughter, Ellen
Marie, 8 pounds 1 ounce, Septem
ber 9.
Stag
PARTY
American Legion Club
ATKINSON, NEBR.
THURS., SEPT. 22
Free Lunch
Other Varied Entertainment
ELSEWHERE
RESSEL -Mr. and Mrs Boyd
Ressel of Challis, Ida., son, Char
les Harry, 7 pounds, August 23.
Grandparents ara Mr. wad Mrs.
Barry' Ressel and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Summers. The couple al
so have two daughters.
VAKOC-Mr and Mrs. Adolph
Vakoc of Verdigre, daughter, 6
pounds 8 ounces, Sept. 6.
WALTON—Mr and Mrs. Loren
Walton of Plainview, daughter. 5
pounds 1 ounce, Sept 1.
GOLTER—Mr and Mrs Paul
Goiter of Orchard, daughter, 10
pounds 4 ounces, Sept. 6. The
couple now has 5 daughters Mrs.
Goiter is the former Janell HiU
of Orchard.
WALNOFER-Mr and Mrs. Jim
Walnofer of Orchard, daughter,
7 pounds 8 ounces, September 8.
This is the third grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham
DIERKS—Mr. and Mrs Merton
Dierks of Manhattan, Kan., son,
Jon Martin, 9 pounds 8 ounces.
September 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Dierks of Ewing are the paternal
grandparents
BLUMEL—Mr. and Mrs John
Blumel of Omaha, daughter, Jill
Ann, 6 pounds 14 ounces, August
23. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies
of Ewing are the maternal grand
parents.
HIXON—Mr. and Mrs Dale Hix
son of Deloit community, daugh
ter, 8 pounds 2 ounces, Septem
ber 8.
BREDENKEMP—Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bredenkemp of York, son,
8 pounds, September 9 Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Eacker of Ewing are
the maternal grandparents.
Sick and Injured
VENUS—Kenneth Caskey tin*
his father, Harry Caskey to
Creighton Sunday and Monday
where he received medical at
tention for an infection.
ORCHARD—Miss Sandra Jurac
ek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Juracek, underwent an
emergency operation in the Plain
view hospital last Tuesday eve
ning.
CHAM BE RS —Ray Sanderson
broke a rib and some bones in
his foot in a fail from a hay
stack Saturday. . .Duane Carson
is a patient at Clarkson hospital
in Omaha where he underwent
major surgery. . .Mrs. AI Rock
ford underwent surgery at St.
Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill
Thursday.
DELOIT—(Bill Day is very ill
at his home south of here. . Ke
vin Born of Humboldt was ill
with tonsilitis last week while
visiting at the Howard Temple
home in Hastings.
MONO WI—Mrs. Joe Rihanek,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rihanek
and Donna (Rihanek) Cory have
spent the past week in Omaha to
be near J. W. Rihanek, who is a
patient in the Clarkson hospital.
DORSEY—M^ss Sadie Derickcon
consulted an (eye doctor in Om
aha this week. . .Mrs. Carrie
Hunter is still on the sick list.
She had x-rays taken at the Lynch
hospital. She was released Tues
day, and is now at her home.
Friends hope she soon will be
feeling better.
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The first lady band master
ever employed in the Verdigre
school is Miss Esther Diechtraan
of Marshfield, Wis. Miss Dlecht
man is a graduate of the Marsh
field high school and holds an A.
B. degree from Lawrence Col
lege of Appleton, Wis.
In addition to teaching both
vocal and Instrumental music
from the kindergarten through
the twelfth grades she also
teaches speech and dramatics
classes. Miss Diechtman taught
the past two years in the Wis
consin Kapids schools.
EWING-Mrs Lyle Dierks who
has been hospitalised in Omaha
for the past ten days was able
to return tnwne on Thursday, her
condiUuu mwtvtl
PAGE Gregory Derickson mis
sed school the first of the week
because of a throat infection
O'NEIIX Mrs Helen Sullivan
entered St Joseph hospital in
Omaha, Sept. 4 where she is a
patient for a clinical che ;k-up. ,.
Charles Saunters entemi St. An
thony hospital Sunday He is a
pneumonia patient with diabetes
and heart complications. His con
dition is critical. Mrs E. L
Miner was injured Wednesday
while working with a silage cut
ter. She is in St. Anthony’s hos
pital.
Clarice Michael
Rodney Charf Marry
In Catholic Church
Miss Clarice Michael, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Michael
of Clearwater, and Rodney Charf,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Charf
of Neligh, were married Tuesday,
Sept 13 at St Theresa Ss Oath
oik' church in a 3 p m. ceremony.
The bride, eacorted to the al
tar by her father, wore a waltz
length gown of nylon tulle with
French lace. Natural scallops of
lace embroidered with pearls and
sequins highlighted the sabrina
neckline of the fitted bodice. The
bouffant skirt of tulle ruffles was
accented with an apron effect
panel of border lace. A small
crown of pearls and rhinestones
held the shoulder length veil. She
carried a cascade arrangement of
yellow roses.
Miss Belva Michael, sister of
the bried, was maid of honor.
Miss Sharon Michael, also a sis
ter, was bridesmaid. They wore
identical gowns of olive green
chiffon over taffeta with match
ing hats.
Their bouquets were yellow
pompoms.
Miss Bonnie Rutledge was a
junior bridesmaid. She wore a
gown of yellow nylon over taf
feta, with a headband of yellow
daisies. She carried a crescent
arrangement of white daisies
Lanny Chart of Omaha served
his brother as best man. Sidney
Chart was groomsman and Billy
Michael was junior groomsman,
Ushers were Lonnie Patras and
Henry Van Ert
A reception was held m the par
ish hall following the ceremony,
Mrs C. Schneckloth, Miss Lyle
Haake, Mrs. Jim Good and Miss
Judy FlUinger were in charge
of the gifts Mrs. Allen Hall re
gistered the guests. Mrs Donald
Snider was the hostess Mrs Wal
ter Westerhoff baked ami served
the wedding cake. Mrs. Donald
Herley served the groom's cake.
The bride U a graduate of Clear
water High school and attended
the Norfolk Junior college and
Wayne State Teachers college.
The bridegmun graduated from
the Neligh High school.
The couple will be at home in
Neligh where Mr. and Mrs. Chart
are employed.
November TB Drive
Scheduled Wednesday
Hie district meeting of the Ne
braska Tuberculosis association
met Wednesday at the Town
House in O’Neill.
Mi-s Don Teniplemeyer, 1960
Christinas Seals chairman, stat
ed that the drive will begin on
November 14. Other members of
the Holt county conun it to are
Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Mrs.
Frank Froelioh and George Ham
mond, publicity.
real estate transfers
REAL EST-Ooy V Day, ot al.,
to Bertha Huff 6-13-60 $500 Lot 19
hlk 7 Ha I looks add Stuart.
George J. Ries sr, to Ryland
H. Parker 8-12-60 $2,000 lot 5 blk
23 Hitneys add Atkinson.
WD-Elizabeth Harkins to George
J. Ries and wf 7-13-60 $3,000 lot
5 hlk 23 Bitneys add Atkinson.
WD-Robert R. Tielke to Lloyd
Thurlow 7- - 60 $300 East 26 ft.
lot 11 hlk 7 llallocks add Stuart
WD-Joseph L. Sturluium to Wm.
K. Biddlecome and wf 9-6-60
$17,000 NWV» W*4SWVii^M-2. 1
DANCE
Sandhills Ramblers
SAT., SEPT. 17
American Legion Ballroom
O'NEILL, NEBRASKA
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DON'T FORGET . . .
Coming up on FRIDAY, SEPT. 23
First of the Season
"SPECIAL CATTLE SALE"
Pistil now to sell your rattle at this special sale. I.isl your
consignment so wc may Include it in our advertising.
ANOTHER GOOD SALE LAST MONDAY IN VERDIGRE
Market Report: Monday, Sept. 12, I960
Extreme top reached $16.35 with the No. I and No. 2 mixed
hogs generally from $15.90 to $16.25. Sows sold from $12.50 up to
$15.35. Good demand for all pigs and brood sows. Light butchers
are being discontinued rather severely so It will pay you to sort
closely.
You can feel confident that you will receive the top market
value for your hogs at Verdigre. Try us with that next consign
ment—we will do our best to provide you with the type of market
ing you desire.
NEXT MONDAY . . .
800 to 1,000 HOGS CATTLE SALE FOLLOWING
11.00 a-m. 1:30 p.m.
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Manager
“SALE EVERY MONDAY”
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NOTICE!
Notice is hereby given that tha O'Neill Joint Airport Zoning Board '
has received the final report of the O'Neill Airport Zoning Commission re
lative to zoning the airport hazard area in the vicinity of the O'Neill Mu
nicipal Airport, recommending the boundaries of the various zones to be
established and the regulations to be adopted therefor, and that a public
hearing will be held in relation thereto and in relation to the adoption of *
airport zoning regulations as recommanded by the Airport Zoning Commis- \
sion on the 30th day of September, 1960 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in the council
chambers in the city hall in the city of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, at f
which time and place parties in interest and citizens shall have an oppor
tunity to be heard.
Dated this 12th day of Septembar, 1960.
O'NEILL JOINT AIRPORT ZONING BOARD
By C. W. Porter, Chairman
Larry Schaffer, Secretary
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