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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupervisors Rec 16 1970SUPE VISO S ECO 11 D No. 16 451 Bee Printing Co. Beukenhorst, Gail Custom Pack Duro-Test Corp Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Co. Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Utilities Johnson Cashway Lumber Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McDonald Store, J. M. Metz Baking Co. Queen City Laundry Thompson Co. Ulry Talbert Co. Williams Exterminating Co. Woodward's Disposal Serv. Adams Co. Treasurer MEDICAL, Supplies Eggs Meat Light Bulbs Misc. Supplies Supplies Utilities Supplies Telephone & Toll Blankets Bakery Products Laundry Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service SURGICAL & HOSPITAL FUND Vendor Payments GENERAL RELIEF FUND Ren t Postage Maps Office Supplies Bulletin Service Fuel Office Supplies Office Supplies Food Food Postage Telephone & Toll Funeral Expenses Food Alexander , Mrs. James V. Berg, Emma Co. Clerk Booth Enterprises, R. C. Business Supply Co. Credit Bureau Inc. Farmers Cooperative Propane Co. Hastings Typewriter Co. International Business Machines Corp Jack & Grocery Jack & Jill Grocery Larkin, Perry 0. Director Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Livingston-Butler-Volland Funeral Home Safeway Grocery Cosgrove, Madelyn Duthie, Eva B. Gilliland, Richard B. Glenn, Dr. Elmer Hoffineister, Dr. George Larkin, Perry 0. McNeill, Dr. L. S. Meyer, Garnet Nitzel, Dr. Dale Pearson, Naomi Porter, Donna Lou Smith, Dr. Robert Thomsen, Linda L. Weber, Dr. C. R. Yost, Dr. John STATE AUM'NISTRATION FUND' Mileage Mileage Mileage Professional Professional Mileage Professional Mileage Professional Mileage Mileage Professional Mileage Professional Professional This Board will now recess subject Deputy:` - to the Service Service Service Service Service Service Service call of the Chairman of 4.79 27.00 75.18 / 28.01 4.07 80.36 54.15 195.43 11.02 19.14 47.88 50.40 77.15 56.68 89.36 6.00 18.00 6,404.63 40.00 28.42 18.12 60.92 5.00 44.88 1.78 8.91 10,00 260.00 65.00 84.26 530.00 95.00 4.40 12.10 5.10 20.00 7.50 9.70 7.50 16.50 43.00 4.20 6.70 10,00 3.40 10.00 7.50 the Board of Supervisors® COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, Nebraska Friday, December 19, 1969. 10:00 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of December 5, 1969, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by Officers, McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the following salaries for the next term of beginning January 1971, be as following: COUNTY ASSESSOR $9,000.00 COUNTY TREASURER 9,000.00 COUNTY CLERK 8,500.00 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT 8,200.00 REGISTER OF DEEDS 8,200.00 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT 8,200.00 COUNTY ATTORNEY 11,000.00 COUNTY SHERIFF 8.200.00 452 SUPE VISO s ECO D No. 16 Adams County Extension Service Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Supervisors County :Clerk's Office County Judge's.:; Office County 'Sheriff'sOffice x5'xwmu x*x Maces knimmt/x2xionxtritxa¢tlxxis igx6g County Treasurer's Office County Superintendent's Office Hartman, Marvin Hchlfeld, Gust Rice, Warren L. Shafer, Mabel G. Shuck, Harriet G. Register of Deed's Office County Veteran's Service Office This Beard will now recess subject Supervisors. GENERAL FUND Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries & Mileage Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense akammxBaxamma OlgIWENW1 x Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense OfficeExpense 714.90 2030,00 1094.00 2946.80 2325.00 2100.00 1832.84 2125.30 2033.75 2438.05 736.70 475.00 175.00 502.00 375.00 260.00 891.70 910.00 to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Bard of County C } Deputy COURTHOUSE, Tuesday, January 6, 1970. HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:30 A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of December 19, 1969,. A, J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. At 10:00 o'clock A.M. the following bridge bids were opened and read: Hastings Asphalt, Inc., The Diamond Engineering Co., Beatrice Construction Co., Inc., and Capital Bridge Co. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Grabill that we approve the bonds of the Township Chairman of the Board in the amount of $250.00 each as follows: Orval Augustin, Juniata Twp; Ray Phillips, Roseland Twp: Frank Eckhardt, Logan Twp; Frank Reis, Ayr Twp: Albert Fricke, Denver Twp: Donald Robinson, Zero Twp: and, the bond of Richard W. Johnson, Assistant Assessor, amt $500.00; and Melvin J. Wiest, Assistant Assessor, amount $5,000.00. Roll call, allvoted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that the county inventories of County Superintendent, Juvenile probation Officer, Custodian, County Attorney, Adult Probation OfficeE, Adams County Library, Adams County Nursing Home, Clerk of the District Court, Adams County W lfare, County Shop, County Shops in Dist, #2, #3, #4, Adams Co. Agricultural Extension Service, Sheriff, Sheriff--Ambulances--Sheriff, Kitchen & Jail, Robert Knight, Court Reporter, be accepted and placed on file/ Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried, Motion by McLane, seconded by the Supervisors Record: 2218 U. S. Treasury 2219 County Judge 2220 Adams Co. Noxious Weed Control 2221 Justice of the Peacel 2222 Adams Co. Highway Dept 2223Adamd Co. Highway Dept. 2224 County Judge 2225 County Judge 2226 Village of Kenesaw 2227 Adams Co. Nursing Home Kidd that the following Miscellaneous receipts be made a part of 2228 C. H. Kidd 2229 Larkin, Welfare Office 2230 County Sheriff 2231 Adams Co,. Treas (Audrey Whitcomb 2232 County Judge 2233 County Judge 2234 Clerk of the Dist Ccutt 2235 Hanover Twp. 2236 Denver Twp. 2237 Juniata Village 2238 Roseland Twp. 2239 County Judge 2120.00 5.11 352.30 295.00 500.00 100.00 10.00 28.5.24 100.00 1724,30 15.22 4244.77 191.00 13.00 1066.44 325.80 738.50 500.00 500.00 100.00 500.00 7.19 .. 2244 Don Brock, Exec. 2245 State Treas--Gas Tax Dist. 2246 State Treas--Gas Tax Dist. 2247 County Judge 2248 Wanda Twp. 2249 Village of Roseland 2250 Gilbert Finnigsmier 2251 Russel Golgert 22.52 Little Blue Twp. 2253 .Cottonwood Twp. 2254, Highland Twp. 2255 Logan Twp. 2256 Adams Co. Noxious Weed 2257 Justice of the Peace 2258 State Treas--Gas Tax Dist. 2259 State Treas--Gas Tax Dist. 2260 County Judge 22.1 County Judge 2262 County Sheriff 2263 Adams Co. Treas (Lloyd Goudy) 11.25 2264 State Treas--State Racing Comn.1387.70 226.5 Robert W. Matin_ Exec. 15.00 36.23 919.28 13,525.55 15.00 500.00 100.00 36.00 n.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Control 19.50 270.00 3363.50 18,2.19.78 10.00 10.00 1091.50 SUPEVISO 11 s 11 1E C O 11 D No. 16 453 2270 County Clerk 28.42 2271 Special Mail Route 2,292.25 2272 Medical Surgical & Hospita16,404.63 2273 Ayr Township 500.00 2274 County Judge 5.00 2275 County Judge 15.00 2276 County Judge 10.00 2277 Register of Deeds 512.50 2278 County Sheriff 160.50 2279 County Judge 20.00 2280 Register of Deeds 12.01 2281 Adams Co. Noxious Weed Contro1,80.00 2282 Justice of the Peace 260.00 2283 County Judge 15.00 2284 County Judge 5.00 2285 County Judge 100.00 2286 Juniata Twp. 500,00 2287 West Blue Twp 500.00 2.288 Verona Twp. 500.00 2289 Justice of the Peace 380.00 2290 County Judge 544.00 2291 Kloke Conoco Serv. 10.00 2292 Phillips General Store 10.00 2293 Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co. 10.00 2294 Brown's Grocery -Pauline 10.00 2295 Pastime Bowl Inc. 10.00 2296 Central Tech Book Store 10.00 2297 Patients Cash Store -Ingleside 10.00 2298 County Judge 25.00 2299 County Judge 5.00 2300 Silver Lake Twp. 500.00 2301 State Treas--St. Asst. Fds 32,187.40 2302 U. S. Treasury 10.00 2303 Clerk of the Dist. Court 100.00 2.304 Clerk of the Dist. Court 46.00 2305 Adams Co. Nursing Home 1,828.40 2306 Hilltop Cafe & Garage --Wendell E Johnson 10.00 2307 County Judge 10,00 2308 Blaine Twp. 283.34 2309 County Judge 15.00 Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Hoagland that the report of the Adams County Fair Association, 3 -Sheriff, 2 -Register of Deeds, 2 -County Judge, County Clerk, Car Titles, County Extension Work, Juvenile Probation Officer be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion gy Kidd, seconded by Grabill that we authorize the Chairman to sign the County Assessor tax corrections No. 5766 thru 5779, Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Grabill that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it would be in the interest of Public Welfare, and WHEREAS, in order to comply with L.B.1301, and WHEREAS, there now exists a Schroeder Mail Route fund and a Special Road Fund, and WHEREAS, it would be in the public interest to transfer both funds to the Road fund, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Treasurer of Adams County, Nebraska, be authorized to transfer the monies in the Schroeder Mail Route Fund and the Special Road Fund to the Road Fun; d , Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the foliowing resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION' WHEREAS, the County government of Adams County was organized in the year 1872, and WHEREAS, the first settlement of the community which came to be known as Hastings, Nebraska, was started in the year 1872, and WHEREAS it would be fitting and proper for the County of Adams and the City of Hastings to mark their respective 100th anniversaries by a point and cooperative effort. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Adams County Board of Supervisors, Adams County, Nebraska, that the year 1972 is hereby declared to be the centennial year for Adams C.-�i.r:ty, Nebraska and for the City of Hastings, and that all citizens, organizations, associations and institutions should take special note of this event and plan appropriate ceremonies to commemorate the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Adams County, Nebraska, and that all such efforts should be coordinated in such a fashion that the citizens of Adams County and Hastings will benefit therefrom in the broadest possible way, and that as a result of said celebration the special and unique place of ADams County and Hastings in the history of this country and in the contemporary affairs of Nebraska shallbe given the broadest distribution,and that as a furthe result thereof the centennial year shall leave as its legacy tangible proof of the dedication and love which the citizens have for their county and city,, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that to implement these objectives the following Steering Committee is hereby appointed. Donovan Butler Dorothy Creigh Joe Debiuth Bob Foote, Jr. Jim Hansen Orville Hoagland Paul Hohnstein Burt James Cal Johnson Mildred Kipp Charlton Hal Lainson A(( UO 7LcL 4 o it ea/ feel Motion by Lightner, seconded by Grabill that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. GENERAL FUND ABC Electric Co. Supplies Adams Hardware Supplies Mary Mikkelsen Darrel McFerren Charles Osborne Dan Snyder Bill Sole Charles Uerling, Jr. Raymond Watson Gerald Whelan 2.2.50 .66 454 SUPE VISO l,\ s ECO ®o 16 Bee Printing Co. Bergstrom, Mrs. Stanley Bianchine, Quinton, J. M.D. Bohlen, Kenneth Business Supply Co. Booth Enterprises, R. C. Clark, Dale Clerk of the Dist. Court Copple, Russell K. County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hast. DeLuxe Cleaning Serv. Department of Inf. U of N. Dunmire, Lawrence Dunmire, Lawrence Duton-La..nson Company Dutton -Lainson Company Ellerbrock-Norris Fidler, Paul Plumbing & Heating Finnerty, R. W. Fricke, Merwin Friden Div. the Singer Co. Ginn and Company Grabill, Isaac Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Haverly, Harry C. Heusser, Adolph J. Hoagland, Orville Hume Leathergoods, Don Janusz, Terry L. Janusz, Terry L. Johnson Cashway Lumber Co. Kidd, C. H. Kohl Ins. Adams D. Larsen, Clarence Lightner, Ed Lincdn Telephone & Telegraph Co. Marvel, John N. Mered th, L. John Meredith, L John, Re Modern Linen Serv. Modern Linen Serv. Modern Mehtods Inc. PPG Industries Inc. Plantz, Alan H. Postmaster Redfield & co. Inc. Schafer Printing Co. Schafer Printing Co. Schafer Printing Co. Schmitz, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph W. Schmitz, Ray Scott, F. R. Shepard's Citations Sherman Service Center Shively's Conoco Serv. Shively's Conoco Serv. Smith, Ted Snoberger, Donald Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J. R. Taylor, Bernard H. Tribune Graphic Arts Universal Stationery Corp. VanFleet R.J. Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Co. Wright & Mack Co. Xerox Corporation Yost, C. G. Young, Robert g. of Deeds Augustin Implement Supplies Foster Care Autopsy Mileage Supplies Tam Maps Foster Care Mental Health State Cases Mileage Mileage Bulletin Serv. Reports Cleaning Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Supplies Supplies Bond Service Call Mileage Mileage Maintenance Agree. Books Conv. Expense Adv. Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities State Cases Appraisal Serv. Conv. Expense Supplies Professional Serv. Professional Serv. Supplies Conv. Expense Bond Mileage Conv. Expense Telephone & Toll Professional Serv. Conv. Expense Box Rent Supplies Supplies Paper Supplies Mileage Postage Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies FosterCare Convention Expense Analysis Supplies Supplies Gasoline Gasoline Disposal Serv. Mileage Mileage Bailiff Convention Expense Supplies Pens Salary Mileage Pest Control Elevator Serv. Film Convention Expense Salary ROAD FUND Repairs 22.00 60.00 175.00 3.80 218.50 18.12 50.00 326.00 8.50 80.10 65.10 115.36 10.00 100.00 100.00 38.24 7.65 19.00 20.00 31.50 6.80 62.00 163.50 75.00 229.01 86.10 112.01 1714.18 82.50 420.00 75.00 40.80 100.00 100.00 1.75 7.5.00 50.00 13.00 25.00 597.76 100.00 75.00 2.25 36.48 30.50 258.48 4.17 28.00 500.00 73.47 40.20 12.80 19.50 25.00 75.00 20.00 75.20 15.94 61.20 1.50 40.00 8.60 47.90 40.00 75.00 26.75 21.60 300.00 42.60 5.00 116.09 179.85 60.80 176.25 6.95 SUPE VISO RECO 455 Fairs Repair Shop Friend's Motor Supply Firestone Stores Fleet Tire Mart Fry, Ervin V. Glenwood Telephone Membership Corp H & N Mobil Serv. H & N Mobil Serv. H & N Mobil Serv. H & N Mobil Serv. Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings. Typewriter Co. Hastings. Utilities Hastings Welding Supply Herz, Norbert Hock, Charley Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Co. Kerr Chevrolet Co. Kenesaw Oil & Supplt Co. Laird Motors Lincoln Equipment Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Lower, Cleon Modern Linen Service Pittz Service Rutt, Jim Sadler, Emery Sherman, Service Sidles Company Sinclair Oil Company Smith & Sons, S. E. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co. Vegor Enterprises Witt, Lloyd Dutton-Lainson Co. Dutton_Lainson Co. Hastings Asphalt, Inc. Hastings Asphalt,Inc. Hastings Asphalt, Inc. Lambrecht, Gaylord Lemke Sharpening Serv. Lemke Sharpening Serv. Spitz & Blauvelt Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Wheeler Lumber Bridge &Supply Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply H & M Equipment Inc. Vontz, L. J. Abbotts All Star Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Custom Pack Duro-Test Corporation Co. Dutton-Lainson Co. Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Co. Hastings Industrial Hastings Plumbing & Hastings Typewriter Hastings Utilities Lincoln Telephone & Millard Warehouse Metz Baking Co. Red & White Market Supply Heating Co. Telegraph Safeway Store Thompson Co. Ulry-Talbert Co. Williams Exterminating Co. Woodward's Disposal Serv. Berres, A.J. Hilltop Garage Roseland Sundries Supplies Supplies Supplies Tires & Tube Mowing Cemetery Telephone & Toll Supplies, Gasoline Supplies, Gasoline Supplies, Gasoline Supplies, Gasoline Supplies Supplies Reports Utilities Supplies Salary Salary Gas Service Service Line Supplies Diesel Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Salary Towel Serv. Gas, 0i1, Supplies Salary Salary Supplies Supplies Gasoline, Diesel Supplies Supplies Supplies Convention Expense Supplies Supplies Construction & Repair Erection of Bridge Construction & Repair Salary Sharpening ; Saws Sharpening Saws Repair Dragline Supplies Supplies Supplies Gravel Gravel ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND Dairy Products Eggs, Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Service Call Supplies Utilities Telephone & Toll Freight Bakery Products Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal Serv. WEED CONTROL FUND Supplies Gasoline Supplies 16.25 79.37 884.62 546.00 15.00 13.78 35.20 63.10 52.85 30.75 18.74 100.32 1.80 68.22 6.10 250.80 140.00 5.5.59 70.00 28.04 148.98 3.42 530.30 42.60 32.00 5.77 98.97 267.50 280.00 1405 67.15 390.08 11.37 309.04 700.00 75.00 7.06 11.39 1200.00 5000.00 2500.00 294.00 110.00 82.88 197.77 32.00 441.46 293.35 239.40 1550.78 139.46 30.00 93.50 16.52 6.11 50.07 92.71 63.95 6.50 1.45 204.05 19.65 3.42 62.81 3.25 226.42 105.4.5 181.93 6.00 15.00 6.00 20.80 12.49 456 SUPE VISO 11 S ECO D N o. 16 Macmillan Co. Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Bacon, Dr. D.L. Berg, Emma Co. Clerk Business Supply Co. Butler, Dr. Robert Charlton, Dr. G. Paul Credit Bureau Inc. Duthie, Eva B. Gilliland, Richard B. Hastings Typewriter Co. Hoffineister, Dr. George Hutson, Dr. Bruce ,Kamm, Dr. Frank Larkin, Perry O. Larkin, Perry, Director Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McNeill, Dr. L. S. Meyer, Garnet Pearson, Naomi Porter, Donna Lou Smith, Dr. Robert Thomsen, Linda Yost, Dr. John Bush, M.D. Stop & Shop Market Jack & Jill Grocery, West Heights Adams County Treasurer Supplies Salary Salary Salary Salary STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Professional Serv. Postage Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Bulletin Serv. Mileage Mileage Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Postage:. Telephone & Toll Serv. Professional Serv. Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Professional Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Professional Service Supplies Groceries 258.84 250.00 30.00 350.00 125.00 5.00 28.91 19.90 18.00 5.00 5.00 11.40 1.80 2.95 9.00 5.00 5.00 125.09 80.00 50.48 7.50 8.40 3.40 7.60 16.00 4.00 7.50 87.50 35.00 330.00 MEDICAL, SURGICAL & HOSPITAL FUND Vendor Payments, Public Assistance Account 7,232.04 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk Deputy COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA' Tuesday, January 13, 1970. 9:30 o'clock A.M. Statutory Meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of January 6th, 1970. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Grabill that there is no more unfinished business and that this board now adjourn sine die. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Board adjourned. REORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD At 10:00 o'clock A.M. the meeting was called by the County Clerk with the following members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. The Adams fiounty Board of Supervisors will now proceed to appoint a temporary Chairman. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Kidd, that A. J. Theobald be appointed temporary Chairman. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd that we proceed to take an informal ballot for the appointment of a permanent Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors for the year 1970. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. An informal ballot was ordered and the Chairman appointed McLane and Schmitz as tellers with results as follows: Theobald six, and Lightner one. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Grabill that we suspend the rules and by unanimous vote A.J. Theobald be declared duly appointed Chairman of the ADams County Board of Supervisors for the year 1970. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that we proceed to take an informal ballot for the appointment of a Vice -Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors for the year 1970. Roll call, all voted ave. Motion carried. SUPE 11 vIsc RECO D N o. ]16 457 Motion by Hoagland, seconded by McLane that the Hastings Daily Tribune be designated as the official County paper for the year 1970. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland, that we approve the following named banks as county depositories: First National Bank, Hastings, Nebr; City National Bank, Hastings, Nebr; Hastings State Bank, Hastings, Nebr; Adams County Bank, Kenesaw, Nebr; Roseland State Bank, Roseland, Nebr; Also, that we approve the securities posted by the following banks as security for the county funds in the following amounts; First National Bank, Hastings Bonds $1,024,000.00 and Certificates of Deposit 200,000.00 City Na.tio^nal Bank, Hastings Bonds 890, 000.00 and Certificates of Deposit 150,000.00 Hastings State Bank, Hastings, Neb. Bonds 310,000.00 and Certificates of Deposit 150,000.00 Adams County Bank,Kenesaw Bonds 30,000.00 Roseland State Bank, Roseland Bonds 25,000.00 Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that we consent to the County Treasurer to deposit up to 100% of the Capitol Stock and Surplus in any of the Depository Banks named: said deposits to be protected by bonds as required by law. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. At 10:30 o'clock A.M. the Chairman announced the following committees: STANDING COMMITTEES 1970 C. H. Kidd FINANCE AND INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Ed Lightner, Chairman Ray H. Schmitz ROAD AND BRIDGE SUPPLY C. H. Kidd, Chairman Ray Schmitz, _ , :r. Isaac Grabill Ed Lightner COURTHOUSE BUILDING & SUPPLIES Orville Hoagland, Chairman Ray H. Schmitz COUNTY INSURANCE Ray H. Schmitz, Chairman G. Donovan McLane G. Donovan McLane C.H. Kidd NURSING HOME Isaac Grabill, Chairman Ed Lightner G. Donovan McLane AMBULANCE SERVICE Ray H.Schmitz, Chairman Isaac Grabill Orville Hoagland PLANNING & ZONING COMMITTEE G. Donovan McLane, Chairman C.H. Kidd Ed Lightner CHAMBER OF COMMERCE G. Donovan McLane COUNTY GOVERNMENT DAY Orville Hoagland, Representative Chairman Motion by Kidd, seconded byLightner that we appoint Ray Schmitz, Member of the Adams County Finance Committee, to serve with the Chairman of the Adams County Board, as representatives of the Adams County Board of Supervisors on the Adams County and City of Hastings Centennial Committee. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Kidd, that we accept the Bid of Capital Bridge Co. of Lincoln, Nebraska for $49,300.95 to construct a bridge across the Blue River between Section 10 & 11 Twp 5 N, Range 9W, Little Blue Township and that the Chairman be authorized to sign said contract. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. ..:rte Co ty Clerk / y,91Chairman Deputy rInTin TTTr%TVAC, 'r r r%0 'ATM IIT1A OVA 458 SUPE VISO i' s 11 ECO D N o. 16 Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland, that we accept with regret the resignation of Emma Berg, Adams County Clerk, effective March 1, 1970. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded funds and the County Clerk be by Schmitz that the Claims be allowed instructed to issue warrants for the GENERAL FUND Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries Office Expense Office Office Office Office Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Office Adams County Extension Office Ambulance Service' Clerk of the District Court County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors County Clerk's Office County Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty, R. W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D. Hohlfeld, Gust Rice, Warren L. Shafer, Mabel G. Shuck, Harriet G. Register of Deeds' Office Veteran's Service Office ROAD FUND WEED CONTROL FUND ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense on their respective same. 714.90 2,381.60 1,056.60 2,632.38 2,551.00 2,138.90 1,824.88 2,099.66 2,009.25 736.66 3,386.46 541.66 475.00 175.00 168.00 544.00 300.00 260.00 891.66 910.00 Highway Department Salaries, Mileage 11,119.90 Office Expense 621.50 Nursing Horne Salaries 3,430.56 WelfareDepartment Salaries 5,950.00 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County C Deputy COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday, February, 6, 1970 9:00 o'clock A.M. A special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Adams Was held ill the Board of Supervisors Room, County Courthouse Building, Hastings, Nebraska, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. on February 6, 1970. The Chairman, Albert J. Theobald, presided and the Deputy County Clerk, Anita Hawes, recorded the proceedings. On Roll Call the following were present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmi and Theobald. Supervisor Lightner introduced a resolution entitled: " A RESOLUTION AUTHROIZING THE ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF ADAMS IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($400,000.00) FOR THE PURPOSE OF (i) PURCHASING CERTAIN LAND LOCATED IN ADAMS COUNTY NEBRASKA, (ii) A MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL PLANT F PLANT FACILITY AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS, MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT PRESENTLY LOCATED THEREON AND THEREIN, AND (iii) PURCHASING AND INSTALLING CERTAIN ADDITIONAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN CONNECTION THEREWITH (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE 'PROJECT') AND TO PAY CERTAIN EX- PENSES OF SUCH BOND ISSUE, WHICH BONDS AND THE INTEREST THEREON SHALL BE PAYABLE SOLELY FROM THE REVENUES AND RENTALS FROM THE LEASING OF SUCH PROJECT PLEDGED TO THE PAYMENT OF SAID BONDS: APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT WITH WESTERN PLASTICS corporation, a nebraska CORPORATION, WITH REFERENCE TO THE ACQUISITION, COMPLETION AND EQUIPPING OF THE PROJECT: APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A MORTGAGE AND INDENTURE OF TRUST WITH RESPECT TO SAID PROJECT; APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A LEASE AND AGREEMENT WITH SAID WESTERN PLACTICS CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TOT HE PROJECT CONTAINING CERTAIN OPTIONS TO PURCHASE SAID PROJECT; MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS WITH REFERENCE TO SAID PROJECT AND BONDS; AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SIAD BONDS: DETERMINING THAT SAID BONDS SHALL NOT BE A LIABILITY OF THE COUNTY NOR A CHARGE AGAINST ITS GENERAL CREDIT OR TAXING POWERS; PROVIDING THAT THE INVALIDITY OF ANY PART OF THIS RESOLUTION SHALL NOT AFFECT THE THE REMAINDER; INCORPORATING WITHIN THIS RESOLUTION THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 16 OF ARTICLE XV OF THE NEBRASKA CONSTITUTION AND SECTIONS 18-1614 to 18-1623, REISSUE REVISED STATUTES OF NEBRASKA, 1943, AS AMENDED; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF RELATED DOCUMENTS; REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIONS AND PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREIWTR AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND DATE OF EFFECT OF THIS RESOLUTION." Said Reso1ution'-'was fully and distinctly read and, on motion duly made, seconded and adopted, it was designated as Resolution No 1 of the day, and the title thereof was approved. z A true and complete coov of said Resolution is as follows: SUPE 11' VISO •1 ECO D No, 16 459 THEREIN, AND (iii) PURCHASING AND INSTALLING CERTAIN ADDITIONAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN CONNECTION THEREWITH (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE 'PROJECT') AND TO PAY CERTAIN EXPENSES OF SUCH BOND ISSUE, WHICH BONDS AND THE INTEREST THEREON SHALL BE PAYABLE SOLELY FROM THE REVENUES AND RENTALS FROM THE LEASING OF SUCH PROJECT PLEDGED TO THE PAYMENT OF SAID BONDS; APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT WITH WESTERN PLASTICS CORPORATION, A NEBRASKA CORPORATION, WITH REFERENCE TO THE ACQUISITION, COMPLETION ANDEQUIPPING of the PROJECT: APPROVING AND AUTHORIZIN G EXECUTION OF A MORTGAGE AND INDENTURE OF TURST WITH RESPECT to SAID PROJECT; APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A LEASE AND AGREEMENT WITH SAID WESTERN PLASTICS CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THE PROJECT CONTAINING CERTAIN OPTIONS TO PURCHASE SAID PROJECT; MAKING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS WITH REFERENCE TO SAID PROJECT AND BONDS: AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SAID BONDS; DETERMINING THAT SAID BONDS SHALL NOT BE A LIABILITY OF THE COUNTY NOR A CHARGE AGAINST ITS GENERAL CREDIT OR TAXING POWERS; PROVIDING THAT THE INVALIDITY OF ANY PART OF THIS RESOLUTION SHALL NOT AFFECT THE REMAINDER: INCORPORATING WITHIN THIS RESOLUTION THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 16 OF ARTICLE XV OF THE NEBRASKA CONSTITUTION AND SECTIONS 18-1614 PO 18-1623, REISSUE REVISED STATUTES OF NEBRASKA, 1943, AS AMENDED; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF RELATED DOCUMENTS; REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIONS AND PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND DATE OF EFFECT OF THIS RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ADAMS: Section 1. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Adams finds and determines: That in furtherance of the purposes and pursuant to the provisions of Section 16 of Article XV of the Nebraska Constitution and Sections 18-1614 to 18-1623, Reissue Revised Statutes • of Nebraska, 1943, as amended, and in order to provide for the acquisition, purchase, constructi improvement, betterment and extension of industrial development in Nebraska, that it is necessary and advisable and in the best interests of the County of Adams to: (a) Acquire, but solely from the proceeds of the sale of the bonds hereinafter described, certain real property located in Adams County, Nebraska (the "Land"); and (b) Acquire on the Land, but solely from the proceeds of the sale of said bonds, a manufacturing and industrial plant facility and related improvements (the "Plant"); and (c) Acquire, but solely from the proceeds of the sale of said bonds, certain machinery and equipment for use in and about the Plant (the"Leased Equipment"); and (d) Lease the Land, the Plant and the Leased Equipment, together with all tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances, rights, privileges and immunities thereunto belonging or appertaini (all of which together are herein called the "Project") to Western Plastics Corporation, a Nebras corporation, as Lessee, for the rentals and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and (e) Issue, for the purpose of defraying the cost of acquiring and constructing the Project and paying expenses incident to the issuance of the bonds, Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000.00) aggregate principal amount of the County of Adams, Nebraska Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Series A (Western Plastics Corporation Project) (the "bonds"), under and pursuant to the Act, the bonds to be issued under and secured by a Mortgage and Indenture of Trust (the "Mortgage") upon the Project, between the County and National Bank of Commerce Trust and Savings Association, Lincoln, Nebraska, as Trustee (the "Trustee"). Section 2. In accordance with the requirements of Section 18-1618, R.R.S. Neb., 1943, the Board of Supervisors does hereby deem and find the following,: (a) That the amount necessary to pay the principal of said bonds will be Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000.00) and the amount necessary to pay the interest on said bonds (unless optionally redeemed prior to maturity) will be Two Hundred Sixty-one Thousand Three Hundred Eleven and 50/100 Dollars (@61,311.50), making the aggregate debt service requirement Six Hundred Sixty-one Thousand Three Hundred Eleven and 50/100 Dollars ($661,311.50); and (b) That the basic lease rental payments to be made by the Lessee will be sufficient in amount to pay all principal and interest requirements on the bonds as the same becomedue; and, (c) That the Lessee has covenanted and agreed with the County to maintain the Project, to pay all taxes with respect thereto and to carry all proper insurance coverages; and, (d) That the Lease and Agreement between the County and the Lessee (which includes certain options and covenants for purchase of the Project as permitted by the Act) is in full and complete compliance and conformity with all of the provisions of said Act. Section 3. The Contract between the County and Western Plastics Corporation (of the form and content attached as Exhibit C to the Lease and Agreement referred to in Section 4 hereof) relating to acquisition, completion and equipping of the Project, be and the same is hereby in all respects authorized, approved and confirmed and the Chairman or the Vice Chairman and the County Clerk or the Deputy County Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver such Contract, including necessary counterparts (of substantiaIV the form and conten as Exhibit C to said Lease and Agreement, hut with such changes, modification, additions and deletions therein as shall to them seem necessary, desirable or appropriate) for and on behalf of the County. Section 4. The Lease and Agreement to be dated as of February 15, 1970 between the County, as Lessor, and WesternPlastics Corporation, as Lessee ( of the form and content hereto attached as Exhibit A ) and the pledging of the rentals therefrom for the security of the bonds and the interest thereon, be and the same is hereby in all respects authorized, approved and confirmed and the Chairman or the Vice Chairman and the County Clerk or the Deputy County Clerk be and they are hereby authroized and directed to execute and deliver said Lease andAgreement, including necessary counterparts ( in substantially the form and content as Exhibit A hereto attached, but with such changes, modifications, additions and deletions therein as shall to them seem necessary, desirable or appropriate) for and on behalf of the County. Section 5. The Mortgage and Indenture of Trust between the County and National Bank of Commerce Trust and Sa:vings Association, Lincoln, Nebraska, as Trustee ( the 1Trustee"), to be dated as of February 15, 1970 (the "Mortgage") (of the form and content hereto attached as Exhibit B), and the mortgaging of the Project, be and the same are in all respects hereby authorized, approved and confirmed and the Chairman or the Vice Chairman and the County Clerk or the Deputy County Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver said Mortgage, including necessary counterparts ( insubstantially the form and content as Exhibit B hereto attached, but with such changes, modifications, additions and deletions therein as shall to them seem necessary, desirable or appropriate) for and on behalf of the County to the Trustee as therein provided for the security of the bonds and the interest 460 SUPE VISO 1' S ECO 1 1) N o, 16 the official seal of the County and deliver said Series A Bonds to the County Treasurer or the. Deputy County Treasurer who shall tehn deliver the same for and on behalf of the County to or upon the order of First Mid America Corporation, Omaha, Nebraska, the fiscal agent for the County in connection with the issuance, sale and delivery thereof, and all of the provisions of said Mortgage with respect to said Series A Bonds be and are hereby incorporated herein by reference. Section 7. The sale of the Series A Bonds to the purchasers thereof whose names and addresses are to be hereafter certified by the County and Western Plastics Corporation to the Trustee at the time of the payment and delivery therefor and thereof, as specified in Article II of the Mortgage, at 100% of principal amount plus accrued interest, if any, to such date df settlement, is hereby authorized, approved, ratified and confirmed, and the County Treasurer or the Deputy County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to deliver the Series A Bonds upon receipt of the purchase price therefor, to or upon the order of the fiscal agent for the County referred to in Section 6 above, for redelivery by said fiscal agent to said purchasers, and to deposit the proceeds thereof with the Trustee to be applied in the manner set forth in. the Mortgage. Section 8. The Chairman and the Vice Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, the County Clerk, the Deputy County Clerk, the County Treasurer, the Deputy County Treasurer, the County Attorney and Deputy County Attorney be and they, or any one of them, are hereby authorized, without further authorization by the Board of Supervisors as the governing body of the County, to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the County any and all such other and further certificates, notifications, documents, opinions, elections, determinations and other papers, and perform any and all other acts, which they or any one of them, or their suceessors, may hereafter deem, or be advised by counsel to be, necessary, appropriate or desirable in implementing the intent and the purpose of this Resolution. Section 9. The bonds and the interest thereon shall not constitute nor give rise to a pecuniary liability of the County or a charge against its general credit or taxing powers, but shall be apyable solely from the revenues of the Project. Section 10. The Board of Supervisors does hereby designate, constitute and appoint the Chairman or the Vice Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, or the County Clerk, or the Deputy County Clerk, or the County Treasurer, or the Deputy County Treasurer or the County Engineer of the County as the officials to approve and execute requisitions for payments to be made out of thep Acquisition Fund under Section 601 of the Mortgage and Indenture of Trust dated as of February 15, 1970. Section 11. If any section, paragraph, Clause or provision of this Resolution (including the exhibits hereto attached which are made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference, or, any part thereof) shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Resolution or of the said exhibits, Section 12. This Resolution does hereby incorporate by reference the same as though fullly set out herein the provisions of Section 16 of Article XV of the Nebraska Constitution and Sections 18-1614 to 18-1623, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, 1943, as amended. Section 13. All resolutions or orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this Resolution, are to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. Section 14. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as provided by law, Roll call, all voted aye. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 6th day of Febnuary, 1970. This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams Co. Bo eze„,‘ COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday, February 6, 1970. 10:00 o'clook A.M. Cha /man Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of January 21, 1970, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, with members present as follows: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. Bids were opened for a Service Sink at the nursing hom e, submitted by Johnny's Plumbing and Hastiggs Plumbing and Heating Co. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Grabill that the bids be referred to Committee with power to act. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. f 1Supervipors. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that the following miscellaneous receipts, No's 2310 thru 2392, be made a part of this Supervisor's Record. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 2310 County Sheriff 2311 County Judge 2312 County Judge 2313 Adams County Weed C ontrol 2314 Clerk of the District Court 2315 County Judge 2316 Adams County Nursing Home 2317 Larkin, Perry 0., Director 2318 Clerk of the Dist. Court 2319 County Clerk 2320 County Clerk 2321 Lochland Country Club 2322 Aetna Insurance Co. 2323 Village of Juniata;. 2324 County Sheriff 2325 Romxyx2adge Adams Co. Treas 2326 County Judge 2327 County Judge 2328 County Judge 2329 Dale D. Kral 2330 Kenesaw Township 2331 Adams County Nursing Home 2332 County Judge $206.75 60.00 245.79 6.00 75.00 501.56 2261.30 3075.20 400.50 511.00 133.75 10.00 109.53 2000.00 82.00 13.00 325.00 1307.65 1.03 10.00 500.00 714.70 100.00 2339 County Judge 2340 County Judge 2341 County Judge 2342 Theobald, A. J. 2343 Eisele, Ray 2344 Evans, Pete 2345 Register of Deeds 2346 Register of Deeds 2347 County Judge 2348 Register of Deeds 2349 Grabill, Isaac 2350 County Judge 2351 County Judge 2352 Lightner, Edward 2353 Taylor, Bernard H 2354 Medical, Surgical 2355 Goble, Gaylord C. 2356 Larkin, Perry O., 2357 County Judge 2358 State Treas-Gov't Sub. Fd 190552.71 2359 County Superintendent 82.00 2360 Goudy, Lloyd 11.25 2361 Adams County Nursing Home 2580.05 100.00 250.00 10.00 45.00 10.00 11.25 731.25 30.39 5.00 82.00 45.00 5.00 5.00 45.00 82.00 & Hospita17232.04 45.00 Director 210.60 200.00 SUPE V I S O EC 1t 461 2368 State Treas- St. Asst Fd 6506.27 2369 County Judge 5.00 2370 County Judge 131.37 2371 Story, Roscoe E. 90.00 2372 County Judge 25.00 2373 State Treas--Car Line Trans 9626.06 2374 State Treas--Co HiWay Aloc. 24887.59 2375 Connolly, William M. 110.00 2376 County Judge 93.48 2377 County Judge 1406.80 2378 County Judge 1575.69 2379 County Judge 25.00 2380 Roseland Village 2000.00 2381 23821 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2388 2389 2390 2391 2392 Co. Sheriff County Clerk Whelan, Gerald T. Clerk of the District Ct. Thomas, Dorothy E. County Judge Williams, Harold A. County Judge County Sheriff County Sheriff Anerson, Sheriff County Judge 1.00 28.91 25.00 47.00 509.15 30.00 12.00 45.00 171.50 1313.30 483.00 20.73 Motion by Grabill, seconded by McLane that we approve the bonds of the Township Chairmen of the Board in the amount of $250.00 each as follows: Donald C. Snoberger, West Blue Township; Milton•Lisius, Verona Township; Duane Plambeck, Wanda Township; George Bohlen, Blaine Township;; Albert Granstrom, Cottonwood Twonship; and Ray Jones, Silver Lake Township. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Grabill that we accept the U. S. Treasury Notes, Custody Rec. #JC2965, Amourxt $25,000.00 and Custody Rec. #JC2964, Amoutn $50,000.00 by the Adams County Bank, Kenesaw, Nebraska as pledge fo funds deposited by Adams County, and U. S. Treasury Notes, Custody Rea #JC2902, Amount $75,000.00 by Roseland State Bank, Roseland, Nebraska as pledge to funds deposited by Adams County, Nebraska. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that refund claims for $2.94 and $21.60, marked Exhibit "A" on file int the County Clerk's office be allowed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Kidd that the Chairman be authorized to sign tax list correction 5780 thru 5792. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by McLane that the reports of Sheriff, 2 -County Judge, County Clerk, Car Titles, 4- Register of Deeds, and Juvenile Probation Officer be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried Mot theiCountyLClerkebe instructedytossuewarrants Kidd athat ams be allowed on their respective funds and for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Anderson, Robert --Sheriff Anderson, Robert --Sheriff Acme Printing Aliens Drug Asmus, Robert Bancroft -Whitney Company Bee Printing Company Beyke Signs Board of Mental Health Bohlen, Kenneth Bruntz, Marvin D. Burr, Mrs. Duane Burroughs Corporation Burroughs Corporation Burroughs Corporation Buscher, Leona Business Supply Company Central Neb Co Official's Assn. Christensen, Larry D. Clark, Dale Conway & Irons Copple, Russell K. County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Deluxe Cleaning Services, Inc. Department of Information U of N Dier, Ed Dutton-Lainson Company Earl May Garden Center Eastman Kocak Company Eckhardt, Mrs. Pearl Educational Service Unit #9 Ehrman, Richard Ed's Pharmacy Extension Service Revolving Fd Faber Gas Appliance Service Finnerty, R. W. General Supply Glenn, Elmer E. .MD. Hammond & Stephens Company Hanson, Floyd Hartman, Marvin C. Hartman, Marvin C. Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Plumbing & Heating GENERAL FUND Mileage, Food for Prisoners Ambulance Revolving Fund Supplies Medicine Board Member, Mileage Supplies Supplies Sign Professional Service Mileage, reorganization Mileage, reorganization Board Member, Mileage Maintenance & Supplies Service Agreement Service Agreement Salary Supplies 1970 Dues Mileage, reorganization Foster Care Professional Service Mileage, reorganization Mileage, & Misc. Weekly Bulletin` Lanudry for Jail & Ambulance Supplies Reporting Vital Statistics Supplies Supplies Service Calls Board Member Mileage Film Library Board Member, Mileage Medicine Supplies Repairs Mileage & Meals Supples Professional Services Supplies Board Member Mileage Supplies Supplies Supplies Advertising Repairs $1892.44 46.51 17.00 3.69 13.60 124.60 3.93 14.50 45.00 1.10 1.20 7.60 1220.26 1401. 00 46.00 33.75 55.56 8.50 6.00 50.00 100.00 1.50 24.85 10.00 67.87 25.25 126.00 29.68 22.95 69.75 22.40 247.50 17.60 17.00 6. 21 10.05 51.10 3.88 29.00 110.96 15.00 15.14 3.60 230.95 205.36 70.84 462 SUPE VISO S ECO D Nov 16 Jacobitz, Dean Johnson, Robert L. Klapp Printing & Lithographing Co. Knight, Robert G. Knight, Robert G. Kohl, Adam D. --Ins. Little Falls Paper Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Martindale -Hubbell, Inc. Meredith, L. John Meredith, L. John, Reg. of Deeds Minden Courier Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Modern Methods Inc. Mohlman, Mrs. Lavern National Cash Register Company Nebr. Assoc. of County Officials Neeman, George H. Omaha Printing Company Penney, J. C. Co. Pitney -Bowes, Inc. Prosser Village Redfield & Company, Inc. Redfield & Company, Inc. Robinson, Mrs. Don Schafer Printing Company Schmitz, Ralph W. Sherman's Ben Shively's Conoco Service Snoberger, Don Stephenson School Supply Co. Stromer, Mrs. Darrell Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.R. Taedter, Ruth Taylor, Bernard H. Thomas, Ray L. University of Nebr. Extension VanFleet, R. J. Weber, Clarence R. M.D. WEiler, LeoF.M.D. Willy's Body Shop, SteveVOID(No Co. Exp.) Williams Exterminating Company Wiest, Melvin J. Young, Robert Young, Robert Benjamin & Associates, Inc. Brown's Saw Sharpening Clarke Oil Company Dutton-Lainson.Company Dutton-Lainson Company Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Firestone Stores Friends Motor Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings Canvas & Mfg Company Hastings Seat Cover Company Hastings Welding Supply Company Hastings Utilities Herz, Norbertl Hock, Charley Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Co. Kenesaw Oil & Supply Kerr Chevrolet Co. Kully Iron &Metal Co. Inc. Laird Motors Lambrecht, Gaylord Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McClelland Farm EQuipment Massey -Ferguson, Inc. Modern Linen Service Neb. Department of Roads Nebr. Public Power Dist. Nebr. Tractor & Equipment Co. Pittz Service butt, Jim. Sadler, Emery Sidles, Company Sinclair Oil Corporation Smith, S.B.`&`Sons Board Member, Mileage Mileage, Reorganization Supplies Reporting Statements Reporting Statements Bond Supplies Telephon e & Toll Subscription Mileage & Meal Filing S.D. Advertising Mop & Mat Service Laundry (Ambulance) Supplies Board Member, Mileage Repair Dues Salary Supplies Supplies Rental & Supplies Rent --Hall Supplies Supplies Board Member, Mlleage Supplies Foster Care Jackets Gasoline Mileage, Reorganization Supplies Board Member, Mileage Mileage Bailiff Bailiff State Cases & Mental Health Salary Wats Service Salary Professional Professional Repair -- Pest Control Mileage Salary Mileage & Area Agents Servic e Service ROAD FUND Study of new Bridge Repair Gasoline & Oil Supplies Supplies Gasoline & Diesel Diesel Repairs Supplies Local Service & Toll Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Repair Oxygen Utilities Salary Salary Gas Service Diesel Repairs Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies Telephone service & Toll Supplies Supplies Shop Towels & Washroom Ser✓ice used culverts Electric Serv. Supplies Supplies, Gas & Repairs Salary Salary Supplies Gasoline Supplies 23.40 1.80 25.00 30.00 57.25 18.00 106.04 630.71 176.60; 7.05 6.25 7.70 33.10 14.30 120.19 13.40 326.63 252.00 251.50 415.02 102.09 118.88 30.00 415.61 2.40 8.20 110.25 25.00 161.00 42.58 1.50 506.76 6.40 62.60 90.00 20.00 667.55 15.75 588.00 300.00 75.00 7.00 VOID 5.00 17.50 217.50 3.70 36.00 6.00 259.65 14.91 47.99 103.35 36.40 23.95 33.24 12.40 95.16 84.54 69.42 5.50 31.50 16.36 88.33 204.80 140.00 47.84 47.32 33.84 2.50 2.32 224.00 247.25 47.21 53.16 6.75 3.46 230.00 9.35 3.21 146.78 172.50 196.00 201.00 250.80 34.05 Abbott's Dairy Adams Hardware Bee Printing Company Beukenhorst, Gail Briggs Printing Company Cashway Candy Company Custom Pack Faber Gas Appliance Service Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Hastings Industrial Supply iastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Johnson Cashway Lumber Lincoln Telepohone & Telegraph M & J Carpet Service Metz Baking Company Midwest Food Distribution Co. Pioneer Manufacturing Co. Queen City Laundry Queen City Laundry Red & White Market The Thompson Company Ulry-Talbert Company Williams Exterminating Company Woodward's Disposal Service Gibson's Discount Center Hilltop Cafe & Garage Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Doubleday & Company Inc. Hastings Public Library McClurg, A -C. Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey ADAMS COUNTY NUJRSING HOME FUND Dairy Products Supplies Supplies Eggs Supplies Supplies Meat Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Supplies Telephone & Toll Serv. Repair Carpet Bakery Products Supplies Supplies Laundry Laundry Supplies Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service WEED STATE Burroughs Corporation Business Supply Co. Credit Bureau Inc.-$ Duthie, Eva B. Gilliland, Richard B. Glenn, Dr. Elmer Hastings Typewriter Co. Hoffmeister, Dr. George Kamm, Dr. Frank Kleager, Dr. Clyde Larkin, Perry 0. , Director Larkin, Perry O. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McNeill, Dr. L. S. Meyer, Garnet Nitzel, Dr. Dale Pearson, Naomi Porter, Donna Lou Schafer Printing Co. Thomsen, Linda L. Weber, Dr. C.R. Weiler, Dr. Leo Jack & Jill Grocery Jack & Jill Grocery Jackson Funeral Home Larkin, Perry O., Director McGee's Food Market Safeway Grocery CONTROL FUND Supplies Repair & Labor ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY Salary Salary Supplies. Library Service Supplies Salary Salary Salary Salary ADMINISTRATION FUND Serv. Cont. Supplies Bulletin Serv. Mileage Mileage Professional Service Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service POstage Mileage, Lodging, Meals Telephone & Toll Service Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Mileage Mileage Office Supplies Mileage Professional Service Professional Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Groceries Groceries Burial Service Revolving Fd Groceries Groceries This Board will now recess subject Supervisors. eputy erk 96.60 3.80 17.10 49.50 6.05 4.10 116.64 87.82 23.33 87.80? 31.60 3.24 256.75 7.63 19.65 60.00 45.56 42.35 14.80 109.50 99.80 3.90 125.15 110.39 6.00 15.00 21.99 42.70 30.00 30.00 13.50 300.00 6.60 250.00 30.00 450.00 125.00 53.00 28.91 5.00 26.60 7.70 10 00 11.40 5.00 10.00 10.00 65.00 73.67 61.87 7.50 8.10 10.00 1.30 16.50 21.55 9.80 10.00 12.50 80.00 171.34 265.00 20.00 30.00 224.28 to the call of the Chairman of the ADams County Board of COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday, February 6, 1970. 4:30 o'clock P.M. Chairman ThP Adams County Board of supervisors. the County Assessor. and the County Clerk met as a 464 SUPE 1" VISO I'\ S 11 ECO D N o, 16 ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH, JUNIATA, NEBRASKA. Description --Church, Rectory, Parish Hall and, School, and 1955 Int 1 36 Pass. School Bus, and 1963 Ford Galaxie for use of Nuns who teach school and furniture for above bldgs. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, HOLSTEIN, NEBRASKA. Description-- Church on Lots 7-8, Bik 21 in Holstein Village, Adams County, Nebraska and Church contents. ST CECILIA'S ROMAN Catholic Congregation, 301 West 7th, Hastings, Nebraska. Description --Lots 1, 2, 11, 12, in Bik 5, Johnson's Add. to the City of Hastings, Adams County,Nebraska. Personal property, furniture, Equipment. SACRED HEART -CATHOLIC CHURCH, ROSELAND, NEBRASKA. Description --Church and Rectory, and 1962 Chevrolet 36 Passenger School Bus. ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. Description Lots 142-147 Railroad Add. to the City of Hastings and vacated alley abutting (Church at Lex. Ave., and C. St. and School at Bellevue and C St), and Lot 1, Block 4, Imperial Village Add. to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. Pers. Prop. Household goods. CROSIER FATHERS, STATE OF NEBRASKA. Description -- personal property exemption, and 1969 4 Dr. Sedan FordCustom #9P53F186255, 1969 4 Dr. Ford Galaxie #9P54H186254, 1969 4 Dr. Sed Ford Galaxie #9P54H158839, 1969 12 Cap Ford Chateau Wagon Model E330G #E33GHE25504, 1968 4 Dr. Sedan Ford Galaxie 8P54F191180, ST CECILIA'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CONGREGATION, 301 W. 7th St., Hastings, Nebraska. Description - Blk 3 Johnson's Add. to the City of Hastings, Adams County , Nebraska. HASTINGS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. Description 1966 INt'l School Bus, Model 1603, #416360H630108. HASTINGS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, #23447. HASTINGS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, #1W62X526068. HASTINGS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, , #B163SB213758E. HASTINGS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, HASTINGS, 3245 #622K05063. HASTINGS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, HASTINGS NEBRASKA.+ Model MD1 , #M8D1L39461. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF HASTINGS , 7th & LINCOLN, HASTINGS NEBRASKA. Description The North Forty (40') ft. of Lot Seven (7), in Block Four (4), Original Town to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. ENTERPRISE, INC., HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Description 1968 Champion 4 Wheel 12 x 50 Mcbbile Unit, #0599641602. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, HANSEN, NEBRASKA. Description Lots 34, 35, 36, 37, & 38, Block 12, Hansen Village, Adams County, Nebraska. HASTINGS COLLEGE, 810 E. 9th St., Hastings, Nebraska. Description --West 66.9 ft of East 116.9 ft of North 150 ft of Block 2, Eastwood Add. to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH OF HASTINGS, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. Description, Lot #133, Ghost's Add. to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. Lot number to be corrected. HASTINGS,NEBRASKA. Description 1951 Intl School Bus, Model L163 HASTINGS, NEBRASKA HASTINGS, NEBRASKA NEBRASKA. Description 1961 Mercury 4 Dr. Sed Monterey Description 1962 Int'l School Bus, Model B163, Description 1962 Oldsmobile Fiesta, Model Description 1959 Dodge Cab & Chassis Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board of Equlaization will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday, February 20, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of February 6, 1970, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Grabill, McLane Schmitz and Theobald. Absent: Kidd, Hoagland. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that we appoint Anita Hawes to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Emma Berg, County Clerk. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that the claims be allowed on their respectiv e funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Adams Co. Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors County Clerk's Office County Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty. R. W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D. Hohlfeld, Gust Rice, Warren L. Shafer, Mabel G. Shuck, Harriet G. Register of Deeds Office Veteran's Service Office GENERAL FUND Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries & Mileage Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense 714.90 2816.50 1047.80 2511.91 2325.00 2114.50 2298.67 2096.46 2038.75 736.66 3426.46 541.66 475.00 175.00 154.00 544.00 300.00 260.00 891.66 910.00 SUPE 11 VISO ECO D No. 16 465 WEED CONTROL FUND Office Expense 554.50 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the ADams County Board of Supervisors. County, Deputy Chairman COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday March 6, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adms County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of February 20, 1970, A.J, Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoadland, that the reports of CountySheriff, County Clerk, Car Titles 2 -County Judge, 3 -Register ofDeeds be accepted and placed onfile. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that C.G. Yost, the AdamsCounty Treasurer, be authorized to transfer the sum of $8,600.00 from the Inheritance Tax Fund of Adams County to the General Fund ofAdams County,Nebraska, for use of the communications System Budget, which system was passe and approved by the Board ofi March 21, 1969. Roll call: Ayes, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill and Schmitz. Nays, McLane. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that we authorize the Chairman to sign the Financial Summary requesting Federal Reimbursement forProject No. EM69-2-001 for Medical Communications Equi ipment. Rollcall, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the Miscellaneous receipts be made a part of the Supervisors Record: Rec. 2393 thru 2450 Inc': Rp11 call, all voted aye. Motion carried :Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that we grant the renewal of PubliciAmusement License - to the Hastings Drive -In Theatre for the year 1970. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Kidd that we authorize the Chairmanto sign the tax corrections. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried, Motion by Grabill, seconded by Kidd that we authorize the Chairman to sign Supplemental Agreement for Project S-252 (4) Pauline South, Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Grabill that the amount of bonds be set at: for Anita Hawes, County Clerk, $5,000.00; for Phyllis Newell, Deputy County Clerk, $2,500.00; for Beverly Johnson, Deputy County Clerk, $2,500.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Grabill that we approve the bonds for the following: Anita Hawes County Clerk inthe amount of $5,000.00; John warrings, Chairman of the Board for Highland Twp in the amount of $250.00; Bernhard Augustin, Chairman of the Board for Kenesaw Township in the amount of $250.00; Raymond Eischen, Township Clerk for Zero Township in the amount of $250.00 Dennis Greahans, Deputy County Sheriff in the amount of $10,000.00 and Richard M Wenske, Deputy County Sheriff, in the amount of $10,000.00; Phyllis Newell, Deputy County Clerk in the Amount of $2,500.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Graill that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, A System of Federal Aid Secondary roads have been established in Adams County, an WHEREAS, The County Board of Supervisors of Adams County feel that additional county roads should be placed on this Federal Aid Secondary system in order to secure Federal Assistance in the necessary improvement thereof, and WHEREAS, the following described road is not now a part of the approved Federal Aid Secondary System of Adams County and it is the desire of the Beard of Supervisors of Adams County that this road be incorporated in the Federal Aid Secondary system of Adams County, Road --2 Niles, Between Sec 8 & 9 and between 16 & 17 T7 R10 Adams County,Nebraska NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these facts the County Board takes the following official action: BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The State Department of Roads is hereby requested to prepare the necessary documents and take all necessary steps required in order to obtain the approval of the above described road as a part of the Federal Aid Secondary system of Adams County. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland, that we authorize the County Chairman to sign an addition.to the original program agreement for Project No. S-252(4) regulating the use of public right 6f way for the subject project by utilities cm a continuing basis in accordance with the provisions of PPM 30-4.1. Roll call, all voted aye/ Motion carried, 466 SUPE VISO s ECO D No. 16 of the headwater of the South fork of the West branch of the Big Blue River. BE IT RESOLVED: WHEREAS, the Nebraska Legislature during its Seventy -Seventh Session, enacted into law L.B. 893 known as the Nebraska Flood Plain Regulations Act which law constitutes a recognition by the Legislature of the desirability and necessity of utilitizing as a part of flood plain managemen a program of flood plain regulations to minimize property and economic losses, over both rural and urban lands, due to floods, and, WHEREAS, under said law local politicalsubdivisions, such as cities and counties, have initial responsibility for the planning adoption and enforcement of flood plain regulations and public education in the field of flood hazards and solutions thereto, and, WHEREAS, responsibility has been directed to the Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Commission for the initiation of a program for the delineation of the flood plains of water courses and drainways of the state, and local political subdivisions are encouraged by the act to use such information as a basis for adoption of flood plain regulations, and, WHEREAS, the County of Adams Hastings, Nebraska, is desirous of obtaining flood plain in- formation for the West Branch Big Blue River which courses through and adjacent to its City limi in order to implement the provisions of LB 893 for said City. NCW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Adams County Board of Supervisors Hastings,Nebraska that: The County Board in connection with the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Hastings, Hastings, Nebraska, will execute jointly an application for flood plain information report and submit same to the Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Commission in order to secure a flood plain inf�omation report for the West Branch Big Blue River, which courses through and adjacent to the city limits of the City of Hastings,Nebraska. Rall Call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be insturcted to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted ay.e Motion carried. GENERAL FUND Anderson, Robert Sheriff Adams County Clerk • Adams Hardware Aliens of Hastings,•Inc. Archer, Mrs. Monica Augustine Company Bee Printing Company Bert's Drug Board of Mental Health Bohlen, Kenneth Bruntz, Marvin D. Buscher, Lorene R. Business Supply Company Chisholm, Myrtle:. Connolly, William M Copple, Russell K County Assessor's Ass",n of Nebr County Superintendent Christensen, Larry D. Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Deluxe Cleaning Services, Inc. Duro-Test Corporation Dutton-Lainson Company Ed;s Pharmacy Federal Sign & Signal Corporation Finnerty, R.W. Fitzke, Ronald R. Grace's Bike & Key Shop General Electric Company Hammond & Stephens Company Hartman, Marvin C. Hastings Advertising Hastings Assoc. of Ins. Agents Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Plumbing & Heating Hastings Typewriter Hastings Utilities Hawes, Anita Haverly, Harry C. Co. Judge Helmann, Joseph R. Heusser Agency Heusser Agency Hoffman, Henry G. Hotel Clarke International Business Machines Johnson, Robert L. Mileage, Food for Prisoners Supplies & Postage Supplies Supplies Foster Care Supplies Supplies Medicine Professional Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Supplies Alterations Dues, Mileage Mileage Price Guides Mileage Mileage Verbal reporting Laundry Services Supplies Supplies Medicine Supplies Mileage Professional Service Keys Mobil units for Emergency Units Supplies Repairs Flags Insurance Advertising Supplies Repair Supplies Utilities Mileage Membership dues Professional Service Appraisal Services Appraisal Services Fee Correction Dinner and Luncheons for Jury Typewriter Ribbons Mileage $2,629.03 28.77 6.25• 33.17 66.00 30.80 3.50 8.50 67.00 1.10 1.30 1.40 3.00 6.00 20.00 1.50 31.01 43.40 6.00 2.00 83.02 39.55 3.75 3.75 18.30 9.25 100.00 3.75 8,600.00 119.50 13.70 24.15 376.00 737.98 483.70 9.30 27.69 1,518.29 12.50 25.00 150.00 434.00 35.00 12.00 80.44 26.01 1.80 SUPE 11 VISO S RECO D No. 16 467 Midwest Communication Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Modern Methods Inc. North, John E PPG Industries, Inc. Pedersen's Mobil Service Paulsen Repair Pitney-Boes, Inc. Postmaster Redfield & Company, Inc. Schafet.Ptitting ppiiipany Schafer Printing Company Schafer Printing Company Scott. F.R. Shepherd, David N. Silver Lake Twp c/o Ed Snoberger, Don Story, Roscoe E. Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.R. Taedter, Ruth Taedter, Ruth Toogood, Arthur C. VanFleet, R.J. Vaughns Printers Village of Kenesaw Weber Studio Weiler, Dr. Leo F. M.D. Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Young, Robert .r Repair Radio unit Laundry (Ambulance) Mop & Mat Service Supplies Professional Service Supplies Snow Removal Repairs Supplies Postage Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Analysis Mileage, Dues Co. Attorney's Assoc Koch Treas. Rental Mileage Mileage & Meals Mileage Bailiff Supplies Bailiff Dues & Mileage Salary Supplies Rental Film Professional Service Mileage Company Pest Control Salary Ayr Grain Company Brunken, Jacob B Case Power & Equipment Clarke Oil Company Continental Oil Company Dutton-Lainson Company Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Firestone Stores Friends Motor Supply ROAD FUND Gasoline & Salary Repairs Gasoline Diesel Supplies Diesel & Repairs Supplies Glenwood Telephone Membership Corp -Telephone H & N Mobil H & N Mobil Hastings Battery & Electric Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Utilities Herz, Norbert Hock, Charley Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Kenesaw Oil & Supply Kerr Chevrolet Company Kully Iron & Metal Co.,Inc. Laird Motors Lambrecht, Gaylord Lemke Sharpening Service Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Myer's Farm Equipment Midwest Industrial Company Modern Linen Service Morris Paint & Varnish Co. •Nebr. Consolidated Comm. Corp Nebraska Public Power Dist Nebraska Tractor & Equip Co. Pauley, W.G. Lumber Company Rutt, Jim Sadler, Emery Sidles Company Sinclair Oil Corporation Smith, S.E. & Sons Lumber Co. United Laboratories, Inc. Lincoln Steel Corporation Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Supplies & Oil Gasoline Gasoline Gasoline & Repair Supplies Advertising Utilities Salary Salary Gas' Diesel Repairs Supplies Supplies Salary Repairs Supplies Supplies Repair Telephone & Toll Supplies Rock Towel Service Supplies Rental Electric Service Supplies Supplies Salary Salary Supplie s Gasoline Supplies Supplies Bridge Erection Supplies & Toll 50.00 22.26 35.70 204.70 297.95 22.60 7.50 7.00 5.10 500.00 221.53 11.90 19.95 27.10 30.00 9.00 25.00 1.50 .36.00 31.75 130.00 12.00 100.00 10.70 300.00 147.07 30.00 22.34 10.00 91.60 5.00 231.25 692.02 168.00 9.15 138.32 140.70 238.40 44.35 57.52 28.61 11.58 16.25 79.28 64.71 40.53 57.49 224.40 105.00 67.28 89,55 23.36 6.44 75.85 280.00 67.94 106.46 333.12 307.01 56.67 13.27 44.00 4.99 5.73 280.00 6.11 4.85 47.72 60.00 252.00 20.98 253.38 23.99 276.47 26,750.00 7,164.34 468 SUPE VISO 5 ECO D No, 16 Custom Pack Flesner, Anne Gamble Rosinson Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Plumbing & Heating Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Johnson Cashway Lumber Company Kansas -City White good Mfg Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Company Morris Paint & Varnish Company Nebraska State Dept of Health Queen City Laundry Red & White Market Redfield Pharwacy Stoddard, Mary Thompson Company Ulry-Talbert Company Williams Exterminating Co. Woodward's Disposal Service Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. Campbell& Hall Inc. Daniels, Mrs. Margaret Denison, T.S. & Company Denison, T.S. & Company Denison, T.D. & Company Doubleday & Company, Inc. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna G1ngwi_sh, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library Huntting, H.R. Company, Inc. Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dotothy Dewey Acme Printing Company Business Supply Company Cosgrove, Madelyn Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Duthie, Eva B. Gilliand, Richard B. Hastings Typewriter Company Hoffmesiter, Dr. George International Business Machines Kainuu, Dr. Frank Kingsley, Dr. D.W. Larkin, Perry C. Larkin, Perry O. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McNeill, Dr. L.S. Mastin, Dr. Robert Meyer, Carnet Osborne, Dr. G.L. Pearson, Naomi Porter, Donna Lou Robert, R.G. & Company Thomsen, Linda L. Weiler, dr. Leo Yost, Dr. John Hastings Utilities Jack & Jill Grocery Safeway Grocery Stop & Shop Market Meat Supplies Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Utilities Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Supplies Nursing Home License Laundry Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal. Service COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Salary Books Salary Books Books Books Books Salary Salary Rent Books Salary Salary Salary Cataloger STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Supplies Supplies Mileage Buttetin Service Mileage Mileage Supplies Professional Service Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Postage Mileage & Meals Telephone & Toll Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Mileage Mileage Supplies Mileage Professional Service Professional Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Utilities Groceries Groceries Groceries WEED CONTROL FUND Elsberry, Archie Sec. Weed Assoc. Assoc. Dues MEDICAL SURGICAL & HOSPITAL Nebraska Department of Public Welfare Vendor Payments 116.74 47.24 122.02 53.91 14.06 4.00 224.35 9.41 29.80 20.79 38.59 130.99 49.17 83.70 4.75 13.76 105.97 164.20 64.83 6.00 15.00 30.00 59.57 30.00 6.72 12.76 6.72 4.50 30.00 30.00 300.00 18.88 250.00 30.00 350.00 125.00 113.11 7.99 4.50 5.00 5.70 3.40 37.50 19.00 8.91 5.00 100.00 65.00 50.40 68.27 7.50 12.00 8.90 20.00 7.10 9.80 4.30 1.60 15.00 7.50 33.89 190.00 289.07 70.00 25.00 6,169.00 The Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of SUPE VISO 1.1 D No, 16 469 Friday March 20, 1970 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 10:00 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of March 6, 1970 A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald, Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be insttucted to issue warrants forthe same. Roll call, allvoted aye. Motion carried. Adams County Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors County Clerk's Office County Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty, R.W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Hohlfeld, Gust Rice, Warren L. Shuck, Harriet G. Register of Deeds Veteran's Service Office GENERAL FUND ROAD FUND NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND WEED CONTROL FUND This Board will now recess subject to the Supervisors. County Clerk Deputy Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries & Mileage Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense Road Department Salaries Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Department Salaries Office Expense & Mileage $ 714.90 2485.00 1036.80 2636.66 2347.00 2154.00 1754.16 2186.46 2035.50 736.66 2468.06 541.66 475.00 175.00 182.00 265.00 260.00 891.66 910.00 10436.00 3085.16 6329.48 631.50 call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of ;1611'!17.!tan COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Wednesday April 1, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and Theobald. At 5 o'clock P.M. the Board of Equalization will now recess until April 2, 1970 COURTHOUSE, HAST INGS,NEBRASKA Thursday April 2, 1970 10:00 o;clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of April 1, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. At 5 o'clock P.M. the Board of Equalization will, now recess until April 3, 1970. Courthouse, HASTINGS,, NEBRASKA FRIDAY April 3, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. A T 470 SUPE VISO 1'1 S i•\ ECO l Il. D No. 16 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,BRASKA Tuesday, April 7, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met per recess of March 20, 1970 A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabi 1 McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. At 11:00 A.M. the following gravel bids were opened and read: H & M Equipment, L. J. Vontz Construction Company, and Lilley Sand & Gravel Company. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that we accept the Equipment, L. J. Vontz Construction Company, and Lilley A on file in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, all gravel bids as received from H & M Sand & Gravel Company as marked exhibit voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Grabill, that we authorize the Co. Treasurer to write Tax Sale Certificates for all properties listed having two or more years delinquent taxes. Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried. Bids for Real Estate Tax Forms and Personal Property Tax forms which had been submitted by Redfield & Company, Inc., the Augustine Company, and Tribune Graphic Arts were opened. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the low bid of the Augustine Company for Real Estate Tax forms at $662.93, and Personal Property Tax Forms at $402.82 be accepted. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Kidd, that the Chairman be authorized to sign Tax Corrections No. 5805 thru No. 5817. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that the Miscellaneous Receipts 2451 thru 2511 be made part of this Supervisor's REcord. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 0 CTN • N Nursing Home Receipt #2459 cu 2451 2452 2453 2454 2455 2456 2457 2458 2460 2461 2462 2463 2464 2465 2466 2467 2468 2469 2470 2471 2472 2473 2474 2475 2476 2477 2478 2479 2480 2481 2482 2483 2484 2485 2486 2487 2488 2489 2490 2491 2492 2493 2494 2495 2496 2497 Diana R. Kindscher $48.00 Carol Menega 16.00 County Sheriff 11.20 L. John Meredith 297.41 Register of Deeds 18.01 Hastirgs Drive -In Theatre 10.00 LaMoine Utecht 45.00 Director Public Welfare 10.00 Rex Haberman 90.00 County Judge 100.00 County Judge 10.00 County Judge 100.00 County Judge 250.00 Clerk of the District Court 46.00 Clerk of the District Court .20 Clerk of the District Court 367.00 County Judge 150.00 County Judge 15.00 County Sheriff 3.20 County Judge 50.00 County Clerk 917.50 County Clerk 160.50 Hastings Drive -In Theatre 10.00 Dicks Wrecker Service 25.00 State Treasurer 39,729.64 County Judge 8.96 County Judge 106.78 Register of Deeds 1,489.75 Fred C. Medals 45.00 County Clerk 11.25 County Judge 100.00 Fleharty, Harold M. 82.00 County Judge 899.48 County Judge 457,59 Adams County Nursing Home 1,864.10 County Sheriff 179.00 County Sheriff 154.50 County Judge 182.31 County Judge 10.00 County Judge 300.00 Adams Co. Noxious Weed 12.00 County Judge 202.55 County Judge 548.59 County Sheriff 2.50 County Judge 15.00 Whitcomb. Audrey 13.00 a 471 25x3" ` 2504 2505 2506 2507. 2508 2509 2510 2511 County u ge County Judge County Judge County Judge County Judge County Judge County Judge Adams County Nursing Home County Judge -III-: X70 100.00 15.00 15.00 150.00 15.00 5.00 3,150.69 4,672.12 Motion by Kidd, seconded by Grabill that the reports of Register of Deeds (4) the County Sheriff (2), the County Judge (4), Juvenile ProbationOfficer, County Clerk and Car titles be accepted and placed on file, Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by McLane that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Acme Printing Anderson, Robert -Sheriff Augustine Company Adams Hardware Company Badger Shirt Company Blue Hill Leader Bohlen, Kenneth Bruntz, Marvin D. Burroughs Corporation Burroughs Corporation Business Supply Christensen, Larry D. Connolly, Judith A. Copple, Russell K County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings DeLuxe Cleaning Services, Inc. Department of Information Dudgeon, J.W. Dutton-Lains)n Company Dutton-Lainson Company Ed's Pharmacy Eisele, Ray Elley's Conoco Service Elley's Conoco Service Erickson, Arlene Ernst, Lloyd Extension Service Revolving Extension Service Revolving Faber Gas Appliance Fidlar & Chambers Finnerty, R.W. Fricke, Merwin Friend's Motor Sup Gartner, Ervin L. Grabill, Chester Haba, Frank Hammond & Stephens Company Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. Hartman, Marvin Hartig, Janet L. ply Fund Fund Hastings Hast'ngs Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Haverl y, Haverly, Harry C. Co. Judge Haverly, Harry C. Co. Judge Hawes, Anita Helmann,Joseph R Hoagland, Orville Hollingshead Corporation Holstein, Village Hotel Clarke House of Carpet International Business Machines Battery & Electric Daily Tribune Industrial Supplies Irrigation Pipe Co. Typewriter Co. Utilities Wleding Supply Co. Harry C. vs GENERAL FUND Supplies Mileage, Food for Prisoners Supplies Repairs Uniforms Advettising Mileage Mileage Supplies Supplies Supplies Mileage Salary Mileage Mileage Verbal report Laundry Services Supplies Bailiff Supplies Supplies Medicine Assistant Assessor Gas & Repairs Snow Removal Assistant Assessor Assistant Assessor Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Mileage & Meals Mileage Supplies Assistant Assessor Assistant Assessor Assistant Assessor Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies Advertising Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Oxygen State Cases Dues, Mileage & Sustenance Mileage Mileage Professional Service Supplies Repairs Rent Luncheon for Jury Carpet Supplies 568.30 1,944.50 109.65 4.67 265.25 7.00 1.10 1.30 7.30 / 21.00 181.65 6.00 62.00 1.50 45.00 3.00 87.68 34.50 10.00 23,32 10.35 34.51 382.00 124.44 7.50 382.00 596.50 15.10 27.12 10.05 555.64 101.26 2.00 12.26 251.50 212.50 185.50 128.45 95.30 29.70 70.40 9.27 367.68 185.20 9.00 226.76 1,591.90 132.25 89.50 33.85 21.00 13.80 500.00 10.00 15.90 60.00 31.50 51.00 35.74 F 472 SUPE VISO 1'\) s ECO 1'' D No. 16 Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. Little Blue(Pauline Village) Madgett, A.P. Meredith L. John Meredith L. John Modern Linen Service Midwest Communication Service Inc. Modern Linen Service Modern Office Methods, Inc. National By -Products, Inc. Nebraska Council on Alchol Education Nebraska County Clerks & Register of Deeds Assoc. Nebraska Prison Industries Neeman, George H Neeman, George H Nelson Electric Company Oelschlager, Wm. Omaha Printing Company Omaha Printing Company Overhead Door Company of Hastings Pauley, W.G. Lumber Company Postmaster Redfield & Company Inc. Rehtus, Ernst Roseland Village Rust, Mrs. Katherine Schafer, Printing Company Schmitz, Ralph W. Shepard's Citations, Inc. Sherman Service Center Shively's Conoco Service Shuck, Harriet G. Snoberger, Don Stephenson School Supply Company Stephenson School Supply Company Story, Roscoe E Stromer, Alvin M Swanson, Frieda Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.R. Taylor, Bernard H Taedter, Ruth Theobald, A.J. Turner, Elwin VanFleet, R.J. Village of Ayr Weber, C.R. M.D.--Osborne, G.L. M.D. West Publishing Company West Publishing Company West Publishing Company West Publishing Company Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Company Wright & Mack Xerox Corporation Young, Robert Young, Robert ROAD FUND Benjamin & Associates Inc. Brunken, Jacob B Clarke Oil Company Consolidated Concrete Company Continental Oil Company Del Chemical Corporation Dens -Oil Lumbricant Company Dutton-Lainson Company Essinger, J.W. Fairs Repair Shop Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Company Firestone Stores Friend's Motor Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership H & M Equipment Company Inc. Hastings Association of Insurance Agents Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Utilities Telephone & Toll Rent Professional Service Box Rent Registration & Meal Mop & Mat Service Repair & Install Radio Laundry Services Supplies Livestock Removal Supplies Dues Supplies Assistant Assessor Assistant Assessor Repairs & Supplies Assistant Assessor Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Postage Supplies Assistant Assessor Ren t Foster Care Supplies Foster Care Supplies Supplies Gasoline Salary Mileage Supplies Supplies Mileage Assistant. Assessor Salary Mileage Bailiff State Cases & Mental He Bailiff Enrollment Fee Assistant Assessor Salary Ren t Professional Service Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Mileage Pest Control Elevator Service & Rep Supplies Salary Mileage Locating corners & Staking centerline Salary Gasoline Supplies Diesel Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Repairs Gasoline Repairs & Sup1 Supplies Telephone & Toll Armor Coat Gravel Liability Ins. Advertising Utilities 706.60 15.00 100.00 2.25 2.50 30.50 111.30 29.23 67.78 2.00 6.75 10.00 124.50 322.00 373.00 83.32 353.50 23.35 1.14 15.00 .99 500.00 549.56 272.50 30.00 21.00 47.25 25.00 36.00 9.22 1.90 35.43 1.50 16.45 4.72 21.00 232.00 36.96 105.77 70.00 alth1424.88 20.00 30.00 371.50 300.00 60.00 42.00 57.36 27.00 45.00 45.00 25.80 5.00 126.50 188.55 235.00 3.00 973.35 287.00 161.46 42.68 282.66 300.74 240.18 49.78 19.65 13.50 3.75 61.26 51.66 10.75 937.40 30.00 35.73 52.52 SUPERVISO Kenesaw Oil Company Kerr Chevrolet Company Kully Iron & Metal Co. Inc. Lambrecht, Gaylord Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph 3-M Minnesota Mining & Mfg Co. Modern Linen Service Nebraska Public Power District Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. Pittz Service. Precision Laboratories, Inc. Sadler, Emery Smith, S.E. & Sons Smith, S.E. & Sons Sinclair Oil Corporation Southern Nebr. Rural Public Power Streeter Amet True, Francis Werner Construction Inc. Witt, Lloyd Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co. Hastings Asphalt, Inc. ADAMS Abbott's Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Certified Laboratroies, Inc. Custom Pack Don's TV & Appliance Faber Gas Appliance Service Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Company Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Utilities Hoffmeister, Dr. Geo Johnny's Plumbing Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. Metz Baking Company Midwest Food Distrbution Center Queen City Laundry Redfield Pharmacy Safeway Stores Inc. The Thompson Company Ulry Talbert Company Williams Exterminating Company Woodwards Disposal Service ADAMS Brown, Bettie B. Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Doubleday & Compan y,Inc. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library MacMillan Company Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H Schreiner, Harry E Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Business Supply Company Charlton, Dr. G Paul Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Duthie, Eva B. Fay's Drive In Drug Gilliand, Richard B. Glenn, Dr. Elmer Hastings Typewriter Company Kamm, Dr. Frank Kingsley, Dr. D.W. Larkin, Perry O. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McNeill, Dr. L.S. Diesel Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies & Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Towel Service Electric Service Supplies Gasoline & Repairs Supplies S4ary Supplies Supplies Gasoline Electric Service Supplies Salary Cold Mix Fees for Workshop Supplies Erection Work COUNTY NURSING HOME Dairy Products Eggs Supplies Meat Service Call Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Professional Service Repair Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Supplies Laundry Supplies Groceries Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Salary Salary Supplies Salary Rent Supplies Salary Salary Salary Salary STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Supplies Professional Service Bulletin Mileage Supplies Mileage Professional Service Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Postage Co. Telephone & Toll Professional Service 89.18 8.22 1.00 294.00 161.06 13.18 9.30 64.79 49.50 286.74 5.89 2.90 38.63 235.08 83.56 294.00 14.34 6.80 141.18 2.10 128.83 308.00 1,219.2.6 15.18 402.52 6,449.00 101.10 31.50 39.67 304.49 7.50 47.50 2.17 184.12 20.20 187.41 14.00 1,254.10 22.29 45.78 34.88 (0 1.80 5.16 164.00 92.35 145.53 6.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 7.84 30.00 300.00 10.38 250.00 30.00 476.00 12.5.00 42.30 15.00 5.00 2.20 2.50 9.40 10.00 9.40 5.00 45.00 65.00 71.04 tt 473 4'74 SUPE VISO 1.1 S ECO 1'` D N o, 16 Thomsen, Linda L. Weber, Dr. C.R. Jack & Jill Jack & Jill Jack & Jill West Heights Livingston -Butler Funeral Reichert, Welcome Safeway Grocery Stop & Shop Market Theil's Cafe Home Klein, Bill Sergeant, Dale Nebraska Department of Public Adams County Fair Association Mileage Professional Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Groceries Groceries Groceries Burial Expense Board & Room Groceries Groceries Meals WEED CONTROL FUND Insurance Supplies MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL Welfare Vendor Payments FAIR ASSOCIATION FUND Premiums & PermanentImprovements 7.70 10.00 220.00 50.00 189.97 265.00 107.00 124.80 65.00 25.00 162.00 32.50 6,601.54 9,050.00 The Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk Tuesday April 14, 1970 Chairman COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NERBASKA 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess`of April 3, 1970,A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding, Roll call members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and Theobald. At 5 o'clock P.M. the Board of Equalization will now recess until April 20, 1970. THURSDAY APRILI7, 1970 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS.. NEBRASKA. 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of April 14, 1970, t process homstead exemptions, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding, Roll call members present: Lightner,Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald, At 5 o'clock P.M. the Board of Equalization will now recess until April 20, 1970. COURTHO USE,HASTINGS,NEBRASKA MONDAY MAY 20, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Superiisors met as per recess of April 7, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll Call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill,Mclane Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Kidd that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTIO N BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Adams County Boardof Supervisors be authorized and is hereby directed to execute on behalf of Adams County, a Tri -Party Agreement on file in the County Clerks Office, marked Exhibit "A", in regard to engineering services to be preformed for Project No. S-252 (4) Pauline -South, Koll Call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd -seconded by Hoagland, that in Farm Insurance for damages resulting from an Construction Company, which occured November the release form releasing L.J. Vontz, owner Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. consideration of payment �f $1,700.00 by State accident involving L.J. Vontz as owner of Vontz 14, 1969, the Chairman be Authorized to sign of Vontz Construction Company. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that the Salary Claims be allowed on their respective SUPE VISO S RECO D No. 16 475 Adams County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors County Clerk's Office County Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty, R.W. Hartman,Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Haws, Dorothy Hohfeld, Gust Register of Deed's Office Veteran's Service Office ROAD FUND NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND REED CONTROL FUND This Board will now recess subject to the ca Supervisors. Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense Road Department Salaries Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Department Salaries Office Expense 3042.91 2330.00 2141.80 1745.38 2144.46 2055.25 736.66 2468.16 541.66 475.00 175.00 224.57 182.00 891.66 910.00 11210.00 3503.40 6145.33 621.50 1 of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of County Clerk Chairman THURSDAY APRIL24, 1970 COURTHOUSE, HASTIN03, NEBRASKA 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of April 17, 1970 to process homstead exemptions, A.J. Theobald Chairman presiding, Roll call members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. At 5 o'clock P.M. the Board of Equalization will now recess until May 7, 1970. Wednesday May 6, 1970 Regular meeting of the Adams County A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 10:00 o'clock A.M. Board of Supervisors met as per recess of April 20, 1970, Roll call, members present, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabil Motion by Graill, seconded by Kidd that we approve the bonds for the Township Clerk of West Blue Township, Raymond Grothev, in the amount of $250.00, and the bonds of Joseph DeMuth, Garland Baker, Edwin Bittfield, and Norbert Parr members of the Adams County Weed Control Authority Board in the amount of $1,000.00, and Alfred Parr, Superintendent of the Adams County Weed Control Authority in the amount of $1,000.00. Roll call, All voted aye, Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that we accept the report of the Register of Deeds,(2) County Sheriff, Car Titles, and County Clerk and place them on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Kidd that the County Board of Supervisors accept the offer given by Henry E Aufdenkamp for the sum of $25.00 to purchase the following Real Estate, Lot 1, Block 1, Holstein, Nebraska and that the chairman of the County Board be hereby authorized to execute and deliver a quit claim deed to said purchaser. Roll call, ayes Kidd, Hoagland, Graill and Theobald, Nays Lightner, McLane, and Schmitz. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the following proposal be submitted to the City of Hastings. East side of Denver Avenue OFF STREET Curb & Gutter removal Lin.Ft. New 6" Integral Cub Lin.Ft. 6" Portland Cement Sq.Yds. County forces are to remove trees, sprinkling Joseph Avenue. ST. JOSEPH AVENUE ---WEST SIDE Curb & Gutter Lin VP 4th Street to 5th PARKING 240 @ $2.00 275 @ .60 500 @ $4.75 TOTAL ESTIMATE system, walks, and 9sn fi9 nn Street $480.00 $165.00 $2375.00 $3020.00 excavation on Denver and St. cnn An 476 SUPE VISO :1 s ECO D No. 16 For consideration of Twelve non -metered 30 minute parking spaces and the consideration that one hour meters be installed with penny slots for twelve (12) minute parking, we propose the cost of contracted price by the City be shared on the following basis: One third (1/3) by the County and Two-thirds (2/3) by the City. Roll call , all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, of the Supervisor's 2512 2513 2514 2515 2516 2517 2518 2519 2520 2521 2522 2 523 2524 2525 2526 2527 2528 2529 2530 2531 2532 2533 2534 2535 2536 2537 2538 2539 2540 2541 2542 2543 2544 2545 2546 2547 2548 2549 2550 2551 2552 2553 2554 2555 2555 2556 2557 2558 2559 2560 2561 2562 2563 2564 2565 2566 2567 2568 2569 2570 2571 2572 2573 2574 2575 2576 2577 2578 2579 7ssn seconded"wy Grabill that the following Record. .oll call, all voted aye, Mot U.S. Treasury Gaston, Frank R. Register of Deeds Hoppens, Edward A. County Judge Register of Deeds County Judge County Judge County Sheriff District Court Nursing Home Clerk of the Adams County County County County County County Count y County County County County County Judge Judge Judge Clerk Judge Judge Judge Clerk Clerk Judge Judge State of Nebraska --State 6rasmick, Henry Justice of the Peace Brown, Merl A. County Judge County Judge Register of Deeds Evans, Pete Clerk of the Clerk of the Adams County Clerk of the Clerk of the Clerk of the Void Whitcomb, Audrey City of Hastings State of Nebraska State Apportionment Fund Phillips, Ray County Sheriff State Farm Insurance Kloke, Herman C State Treasurer First National Bank Adams County Bank Anderson, Robert --Sheriff George & Wallins Tavern Village of Holstein Hastings State Bank Southern Hills Co. Club, Inc. Johnson, Wendell E & Dian Adams County Nursing Home County Judge County Judge County Judge Village of Holstein County Sheriff Clerk of the District Justice of Peace County Judge County Judge County Judge City:National Bank County Judge County Judge 11401-OnTNA nytearnt.4rier Cmmri7nv Treasurer District Court District Court Nursing Home District Court District Court District Court Court miscellaneous receipts be made a part ioncarried. 2170.00 150.45 147.40 460.09 44.04 18.02 25.00 100.00 1682.65 740.50 2041.90 25.00 949.50 338.41 14149.70 20.00 25.00 500.00 782.00 127.00 15.00 5.00/� / 54654.39 206.19 1680.00 30.76 150.00 100.00 2318.50 11.25 46.50 90.00 1711.60 1247.01 1.00 2186.10 13.00 208.25 58141, 08 28.92 30.97 337.00 1700.00 29.97 7138.67 2812.50 937.50 1346.30 12.95 100.00 2812.50 355.76 55.97 4133.69 .... 100.00 100.00 3815.00 673.58 46.00 275.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 2812.50 150.00 25.00 "ASS 07 ontract 477 Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County a erk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted ayr, Motion carried. Acme Printing Company Addressograph Multigraph Corp Anderson, Robert, Sheriff Anderson, Robert Asmus, Robert Badger Uniforms Bancroft -Whitney Company Bianchine, Quinton J. M.D. Burr, Mrs. Duane Burroughs Corporation Business Supply Company Certified Laboratories City National Bank Connolly, William M Credit Buearu of Hastings, Inc. Curtis Oil Company DeLuxe Cleaning Services Inc. Department of Information U of N Dier, Ed CityClerk Dutton-Lainson Company Eckhardt, Raymond Ed;s Pharmacy Elley's Conoco Service Extension Service Revolving Fund Finnerty, R.W. General Supply Gill, Theresa M. Hansen, Mrs. Faye Harrenstein, Mrs. R.J. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Haverty, Harry C. Haverly, Harry C. Haverly, Harry C. Hawes, Anita M Hoagland, Orville Hoagland, Orville Hohlfe14, Gust E. Hollister, Richard Jacobitz, Dean Koertner, Eugene Kohl, Adam D. Insurance Kranau, DuWayne Larry's Refreigeration Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Pauley, W.G. Lumber Company Pedersen's Mobil Peterson, Miss Bev. Pitney=Bowes, Inc. Redfield & Compan y,Inc. Reed, Gary Roger's Inc. Schafer Printing Company Schafer Printing Company Schmitz, Ralph W. Schmitz, Ray Scott, F.R._ Seiler, Les Story, Roscoe E Stromer, Mrs. Darrel Swanson, Paul Taylor, Bernard H. Tribune Graphic Arts U of Nebr Agricultural Ext. Serv. VanFleet, R.S. Weiler, Leo F M.D. Westing, Charles Wheelers GENERAL FUND Supplies Supplies Matron,Fee, mileage and Board of Prisoners Revolving Fund Mileage Uniforms Supplies Autopsy Mileage Supplies Supplies Supplies Imprinting of Checks Criminal Investigation Verbal Report Gasoline & Oil Laundry Services Supplies Reporting Vital Statistics Supplies Mileage Medicine Gasoline Supplies Mileage Supplies Salary Supplies Mileage Advertising Subscription Supplies Supplies Utilities Mileage, Sustenance Registration Fee State Cases Registration, mileage Telephone Mileage,Lodging & Sustenance Labor Mileage Mileage Mileage Bond Mileage Repair Telephone & Toll Mop& Mat Service Laundry Service Supplies Snow Removal Mileage Machine Inspection Supplies Install Radio Supplies Supplies Supplies Foster Care Mileage Analysis Professional Service Registeration & Meals Mileage Mileage STate Cases & ;Mental Health Ballotts & Adv. Area Extension Services Sal ary Pr-fessional Service Mileage �17rrlice 76.10 24.i0 2,027.00 106.71 13.60 262.40 17.50 175.00 7.50 2.85 59.22 38.95 4.65 50.00 10.00 12.90 79.61 59.00 129.00 30.02 10.00 34.00 50.66 28.27 17.00 4.35 92.75 21.13 11.20 2,565.72 18.20 102.40 117.38 1,415.62 58.70 58.00 53.00 53.00 2.29 36.80 30.00 12.00 15.60 19.20 109.00 8.60 6.50 648.06 36.30 20.77 9.10 5.00 10.00 76.00 501.04 25,00 3.90 3.15 40.70 25.00 4.80 50.00 110.60 6.50 6.40 58.19 312.90 2274.15 558.00 300.00 10.00 8.80 0 ,n 478 SUPE 1' VISO s 1' Young, Robert A. Case Power & Equipment Company Central Tractor Parts Company Clarke Oil Company Consolidated Concrete Company Construction Service Equi pment Company Continental Oil Cbmpany D.A.'s Sinclair Service Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Firestone Stores Friend's Motor Supply General Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership Corp Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company H & M Equipment Company Hastings Utilities Hansen Building Specialties Inc. Herz, Norbert Hoefer, John Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Company Kenesaw Oil & Supply Kerr Chevrolet Company Kully Iron & Metal Company Lambrecht, Gaylord Lilly Sand & Gravel Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McLeery, Daniel P Est & Mrs. Nellie Modern Linen Service Morrison -Quirk Meyer's Farm Equipment Company Nebraska Public Power District ,P.G. Industries Inc. P.P.G.Industries Inc. Pauley, W.G. Lumber Company Sadler, Emery A Scientific International Research Sidles Company Sinclair Oil Corporation Precision Lubricants Company Street Amet Southern Nebr Rural Public Power Dist Vontz, L.J. Werner Construction, Inc. Capitol Bridge Company Capitol Bridge Company Abbotts Dairy Company Custom Pack Dept. of Public Welfare Salvage Fund Engel, Lucille Flesner, Anne Gamb&e Robinson company Hanzel Maytag Appliance Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Utilities Johnson CashwayLumber Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph nary Lanning Memorial Hospital Metz Baking `"ompany Morris Paint & Varnish Company Queen City Laundry Stark Quality Meat Swingle, Gerald The Thompson Company Ulry-Talbert Company Williams Exterminating Company Woodward's Disposal Service Brown, Mrs. Bettie B Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. fir»r}�i ori J' rr I.. ('r�rr�r�7r�et Tr�r� Salary ROAD FUND Supplies. Supplies Gasoline & Oil Concrete Supplies Diesel Gasoline & Repair Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Gravel Utilities Supplies Salary Salary Gas Service Diesel Supf)lies Supplies Salary Gravel Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Right -a -way Wash Room Service Supplies Supplies Electric Service Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies Supplies Gasoline Supplies Supplies Electric Service Gravel Hot Mix Construction of Bridge Construction ofBridge ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME Milk Products Meat Supplies Postage Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Utilities Supplie Telephone & Toll Physical Examination Bakery Products Supplies Laundry Meat Rototilling Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service ADAMS COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Salary Salary 255.00 ':94.74 79.90. 189.02 2281.60 32.53 280.98 11.94 12.15 130.56 361.18 53.99 69,58 11.75 123.56 1756.16 50.97 44.55 248.50 36.00 55.16 121.05 10.50 77.40 346.50 1778.28 27.78 114.47 43,22 1099.20 5.80 27.00 24.92 2.31 14.18 92.12 3.65 315.00 349.05 153.33 249.60 38.99 21.90 10.65 1790.14 1083.96 10,200.00 39,100.95 104.69 120.03 24.98 6.00 13.22 112.93 7.00 63.95 197.52 101.18 19.65 5.00 43.24 1.71 .103.00 42.82 5.00 217.07 70.99 6.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 7 9/. zr 479 SUPE VISOiEtS1ECO D No. 16 Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Business Supply Company Business Supply Company Dolon, Dr. V.F. Cosgrove, Madelyn Credit Bureau ,f Hastings Dean, Dr. E.J. Duthie, Eva B. Gillian, Richard B. Hoffemeister, Dr. George Kamm, Dr. Frank Kingsley, DR. D.W. Kostal, Dr. 0.A. •Larkin,Perry O. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Meyer, Garnet Pearson, Naomi porter, Donna Lou Thomsen, Linda L. Jack & Jill Larkin,Perry O. Hastings Daily Tribune Reichert, Welcome Stop & Shop Market Safeway Coop Grain & Supply D.A.'s Binclair Service Hastings Daily Tribune' Hilltop Garage salary Salary STATE ADMINSTRATION FUND Supplies Supplies Professional Mileage Bulletin Prfessional Mileage Mileage Professional Professional Professional Professional Postage Telephone & Toll Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage This Board will now recess subject Supervisors. County Clerk Service Service Service Service Service Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Groceries Supplies Advertising Board & Room Groceries Groceries WEED CONTROL FUND Supplies Gasoline & Repair Advertising Gasoline & Repair 350.00 125.00 141.00 28.60 7.50 2.50 5.00 18.50 15.50 4.30 10.00 14.00 15.00 39.50 65.00 94.40 7.50 7.30 12.00 8.90 190.00 16.95 10.26 107.00 69.51 210.55 995.00 8.17 8.96 35.89 to the call of the Chairman ,f the Adams County Board of Deputy )they Chai an -tele COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA THURSDAY MAY 7, 1970 9:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present; Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and Theobald; Roscoe E Story County Assessor and Anita Hawes County Clerk. The following proposed raises on personal property schedules that had been filed were reviewed and upon proper notice tothe parties involved hearings were held for the following; 6rm§§§tylgc2L2 Proposed raise; Inventory from $3,295.00 to $8,125.00. Mr. Fitzke, their attorney appea ed, he presented papers to show that the figure declared on their schedule was correct. GEYERMAN'S STORE, proposed to raise inventory from $35,434.00 to $50,000.00. Jack Crowley, Mrs. Geyerman along with their attorney Mr Dunmire appeared, presented papers to show that there merchandise was obsolete (coats especially were mostly on consignment being returned to Manufcature by November 15th.) A.W. HEDGECOCK:----MOLLY GRASMICK: Proposed raise, improvements on Leased land from $25,000.00 to $56,000.00. Mr. Cambridge their attorney appeared. He presented papers showing that this was fromerly B -G -H which they purchased 2-70, for $42,500.00 and did install some improvements. MID -CITY AUTO SUPPLY INC.; Proposed to raise their inventory from $8,880.00 ,to $13,120.00. Mr. Edwards & Mr. Ellis appeared, admitted their bookkeeper had made an error. BEATRICE VISION CLINIC: No inventory at this address, letter received included on business schedule. TOPP'S FLOWERS.CIFTS: Proposed to raise inventor4,7 from A7_14S_nn to Ain nnn nn Mn annmmrannes 480 SUPE VISO 1� S ECO D N o, 16 The following protest to the Board of Equalization were filed and after proper notice to the parties filing such protests, hea ings were held for the following: William G Kallos , described as S412' lot 13-16, Block 23, Original Town of Hastings Nebraska also known as 100 North Hastings Ave., Hastings, Nebraska. Protested that the valuation is too high in relation to purchase price and also in comparison with other comparable properties. Mr Kallos appeared, told of upkeep expenditure,,:said he felt valuation on land too high he only paid$25,000. in 1964. Ra L. Thomas, described as N 49' N 98' of Lot 1, Block 18, Grosse's Addition, also known as 725 N Saunders, Hastings, Nebraska. Protested incomparison to other property of same age and description I feel that the buildings are assessed too high. Mr. Thomas appeared, testified as to the condition of the property, and felt the valuation was out of line. Rex S. Haberman, described as All of Lot 4 & 5 (ex N 50' of 5), Addleman's Sub. Addition, also known as 222 East Side Blvd., Hastings Nebraska. Protested per appraisal of Adolph Heusser, this protest is on buildings No.1 and No. 2. Al Blessing and Mr. Haberman appeared, they submitted an appraisal addressed to prospective purchaser. Rex S. Haberman, described as E. 80' of So. 40' of West 130' of Lot 1, Blk 1, Bellangee's Addition also known as 214 East Side Blvd., Hastings, Nebradc.a. Protested per appraisal of Adolph Heusser. Mr. Blessing & Rex Haberman appeared, submi:ted appraisal. Rex Haberman: described as Lot 17, Block 22, East Pa:k Addition, also known as 723 E. South St., Ha stings,Nebraska. Protested per appraisal of Adolph Heusser on property at 218 East Side Blvd. this house is smaller does not have an apartment in basement, and is in just as bad interior shape. Mr. Rex Haberman & Al Blessing appeared. Fair & Equitable Godfre A. Steiner, described as NWS, 6-6-11, Roseland Township. Protested that there is a lagoon on this land, and at times nearly 80 acres of this land can be under water. Mr. Steiner appeared wanted a reclassification of his land. Bertha C. Thaut, described as s2 29-7-11, Juniata township. Protested that they are in the 32 - Mile Water Shed area and they have put a dam on our property as a result we have quite a lot of land under water. They have tbo much land taxed as farmland this land is really only pastureland. Mr. & Mrs. Thaut appeared and protested they felt that the 32 -Mile Creek dam caused need for re- classification of their land. W.F. Gettmann and Edna M Gettmann, described as Lot S 94' of Lot 5 Blk 3, College Addition also known as 830 North Pine, Hastings Nebraska. Protested that in comparisthn with other properties of the same size and age, this is valued too high. No appearance. Robert M. Allen, described as Lot 34, Block 2, Imperial Village Addition, also known as 832 Maplewood Avenue, Hastings Nebraska. Protested, the actual valuation that they have on the property now, is more than what we paid for the property. It is out of line with comparable properties in the neighborhood. Mr. Robert M. Allen appeared. His property had been reviewed and errors corrected, values as corrected reflects the purchase price. Matthew C. Friend & Elsie G Friend, Described as So. 60' of N 162. 59' of Wk Blk 12 Lowman's North Side Addition, also known as 1340 Webster, Has ings,Nebraska. Protested, when it rains it floods this area and lowers the valuation of the property. The house is single framed swelling in rental area. House not sufficiently depreciated at time of purchase. No appearance. Eugene Kort,described as NE3 of the NWk,4-5-10. Protested flooding condition on the Little Blue River. Mr. Kort appeared stated that flooding caused the necessity for reclassification of land. Eugene Kort , described as SES of 33-6-10. Protested that flooding condition on the Little Blue River lowers the value of the land. Mr. Kort appeared because of the flooding wants reclassif- ication of the land. Herbert Schukei, described as E? NE4 Sec 30-7-11 Juniata Township. Protested an easement has bee signed to the 32 -Mile Creek Watershed District, and 76 acres will be covered with water, part of it will be on this land and part of it will be on my adjoining property. Mr. Schukei appeared, stated that the 32 -Mile Dame causes need for re-classification of land Herbert Schukei, described as W2 NE1 & NWk of Sec 30-7-11, Juniata Township. Protested an ease- ment has been signed to the 32 -Mile Creek Watershed District and 76 acres will be covered with water, part of it will be on this land and part of it will be on my adjoining property. No protest on building. Mr. Schukei appeared, 32 -Mile creek Dam Causes need for reclassification of land. Louis Reiber and Helen B Reiber, described as W SE4i Little Blue Township,6-5-9, also known as Ayr, Nebraska. Protested wrong classifcation of land, Mr. & Mrs. Reiber appeared wants a re- classification of the land. Decisions on the above protests to be made after further investigation and deliberations. vr,,,n1 i,ns-inr% sol l lnnc.v renacc tmti 1 Maze 10th 107(1 SUPE 11 VISO ECO D No. 16 481 77 Tuesday May 19, 1970 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS ,NEBRASKA 9i00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 7, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kid, Hoagland,Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, & Theobald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story'Cduntyy Clerk, Anita Hawes; Phyllis Newell Deputy Clerk. The Following protests to the Board of Equalization were filed, and upon proper notice given, hearings were held for the following: 2ALLEighL, Described as the Wk Section 32-7-10. Protested that he felt that his property and buildings were valued too high in comparison with other properties of the same size. Mr. Wright appeared. Gaylord Goble,Descrtbed as Sk NE k Ex. 0.252 Ac. 26-6-10, Ayr, Twp. Protested that because of the flood which dug up the soil, muddied the grass and 'took out the fence the valuation is too high. Mr. Goble appeared. Gaylord C. Goble, Described as Sk NW k &N½ SWk & Nk SWk SW k 26-6-10 Ayr, Township. Protested that because of the flood which dug up the soil and deposited sand on the pastures, the valuation is too high. Mr . Goble appeared. Edward Samek and Frank Samek, Described as NEk 18-5-9, Little Blue Township. Protested that the valuation on the property is out of line compared with the neighbors. Edward Samek appeared. NibeLLLmm, Described as Lots 1 & 2 and the South 75 feet of Lot 3, Blk 22, Johnson's Addition to the City of Hastings Nebraska also known as service station Second & Colorado, Hastings,Nebr aska. Protested that vluation was too high. Would not seel for over 15,000 actual. Mrs. Lyman appeared with Attory Lawrence Dunmire, and Bill Swigle. Marie R. Gentert, Described as Lot 4, 5 & 6 Block 21, Holstein Village. Protested that in comparison with neighbors property she felt her taxes were too high. The neighbor's house was brick and had more square feet while her house was only half brick. Mrs. Marie Centert Jorgenson appeared. Wallace ylm, Described as Wk Sec 33-5-12, Logan Twp. Protested that he felt the valuation on the property by the County was Fair and Ecuitable, but the 757, increase on the valuation of the land by the State has put the valuation above and beyond the actual value of the property. Mr. Wallace Saylor and Ronald Saylor appeared. Alfred & Mararet L. Andersen, Described as NES of 13-5-10 Zero Township. Protested that there is too much land classed as irrigated land and they only irrigate approximately 65 acres. The buildings are also in very poor -condition. In comparison with a neighbor who irrigates more land valuation is out of line. Mr. & Mrs. Anderson appeared. Gerald Donald PaA,Described as NE k & Ek NWk, 15-5-10, Zero Township. Protested that this land is over 507 pasture and grassland and feel it should be reduced. Mr. Park appeared. William Armstrong, Described as SW k & Wk SE k 36-5-10 Zero Township, Protested that in comparison with other farms of equal size and type of .and he felt his taxes were much too high. Mr. William Armstrong appeared. Albert Junker o: Helena Junker, Described as SW 17-8-10 Highalnd Township. Protested that he e too high because the income he received from this land was not as much as the taxes. All the building were old. Albert & Helena Junker appeared. Albert Junker & Helena Junker, Described as Nk 9-8-10, Highland Township. Protested that he felt the taxes on this land were too high because the income he received from this land was not as much as the taxes. All the buildings are old. Albert & HeLena Junker appeared. Helena Junker, Described as Ek SWk Wk SE, 29-8-10, Highland Township. Protested that he felt the taxes on this land were too high because th e income he received from this was not as much as the Taxes. All the buildings are old except the machine shed. Albert Junker and Helena Junker appeared. House is over 80 years old but has had some work done on it. Albert Junker or Helena junker, Described as Sk 9-8-10 Highaldn Township. Protested that he felt the taxes on this land are too high because the income he received from this land is not as much as the taxes. All buildings are old except the machine shed. Albert & Helena Junker appeared. Pauline G. Plantz , Described as All of Lot 1 & N 10' of Lot 2, Blk 1, Mowlan's Sub. also knwon as 1103 NBellevue, Hastings Nebraska Protested that she felt there was an error in the computation of the swuare footage of ½ story of finished attic. She felt that this property is valued out of line with comparable property in the neighborhood, and also out of line with new property in Hastings. No appearance felt the taxes on this land we D.W. Kin sle Farms Inc Described as N½ SWk & Sk NW k 2-7-12, Wanda Township. Protested that this has been assessed as irrigable land and it is under water It serves as a drainage for the 482 SUPE VISO It S l'1 ECO D N o, 16 sale. "A" St. Bldg. formerly appraised as office bldgs, etc. is now strictly warehouse. Valuation, is too high inrelation to cost of new construction on new portion. Mr. Arnold Engel appeared. CARL R &-FERNE L. SCHLACHTER, Described as SE4 SE4 ex 800' N & S by 600' E & W, Denver Twp, in SE Cor & Ex E 65of W170' of N130' & Ex E 85' of W 255' of N 165, 13-7-10. Protested that in comparison with other land around equal in quality, this was valued too high. No appearance. Mrs. Mabel Swanson & Miss Helen S.Johnson, Described as Na lot 5, B1k 2, Boswell Addition, also known as 807 N Colorado, Hastings, 1Tbraska. Protested that they felt property is assessed much too high incomparison with neighboring property, and considering the age of the house --it was built in 1904. Also the heavy truck traffic on this street is cuasing the upkeep on this house to be very high. No appearance Kent A. Berck, Described as NES SES ex tract for road cont. 5.06 acres, 31-6-9, Hanover Township. Protested that he added a new tin shed and when he received his new valuation it was doubled and he felt this excessive, and he felt that this was out of line. Home Berck & Kent A Berck appeared, testified that one grage was gone and one shed was gone. Flooding situation made the valuation out of line since some of the land had been damaged by flooding.' Larr Lambie and Mildred Lucille Lambie, Described as NWS W2 NEk 12-5-9, Little Blue Township. Protested that the valuation is more than he actually gave for theproperty. Mr. Lambie appeared protesting the 75% increase by State Board. Marie E Hargleroad, Described as Lot 5, Blk 5, West Lawn Addition, also known as 1819 West 8t Street, Hastings Nebraska. Protested that the actual valuation that they have on the property now is more than what we paid for the property. It is out of line with comparable properties in the neighborhood. Mrs. Marie Hargleroad appeared. Jerry& Sondra Sad , Described as Lot 13 & 14, Block 18, Johnsons Addition, also known as Corner of 2nd & Colorado Hastings Nebraska. Protested that he purchased the property for $7,000.00 to be used for customer parking. Building was removed in June of 1969. It was originally set up for use as a Phillipp's 66 Service Station. Present use is not reflected in current valuation placed on the property. New valuation requested is less than purchase price because there was expense involved in removing building and concrete. Jerry Spady appeared. Francis E Vlach, et ux, Described as Lot 4, Peabody's Addition, also known as 714 E 6th St., Hastings,Nebraska. Protested that in comparison with other properties in the same neighborhood she felt that the percentage in valuation has increased more. No Appearance. Harold C. Bassett or Donna J. Bassett, Described as 1569' E & 33' So NW Cor of NEk NW4, 5636' E 813' N 636' W 813' to pt of Beg. 4-7-9 Blaine Township. Protested that the condition of the property across the road would lower the valuation of my property for resale. Harold Bassett appeared. Harold C. or Donna J. Bassett, Described as NW4 NW's ex strip 121,25' on W Pt, Blaine Twp 4-7-9 Protested that he felt there was wrong classification of land. Mr. Ha:old Bassett appeared. This Board of Equalization will now recess until May 22, 1970 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Wednesday May 20, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of May 6, 1970. A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present:Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and Theobald. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Lightner that we appoint Ronald R. Fitzke of Hastings,Nebraska as Substitute and Acting County Judge of Adams County, Nebraska. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. At 10:30 o'clock bids were opened that had been received by the Augustine Company of Grand Island, Nebraska and Redfield & Company, Inc. of Omaha,Nebraska for 40,000 sets of Motor vehicle regist- ration and tax statements forms. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that the low bid of redfield and Company of Omaha,Nebraska for 40,0001971 Registration and Tax statement forms of $2050.00 be accepted. The forms to be furnished bn black fused carbon as specified by the State Motor Vehicle Department and the same to be done as proveded by specifications under date May 5, 1970 from Adams County Assessor. Roll call all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that we accpet the proposal of the Lincoln Equipment Company for the purchase of a L20 Caterpillar Motor Grader for the sum of $18250.and the trade-in of a 1960 #99E Caterpillar MOtor Grader. Roll call, Ayes: Kidd, Hoagland, Schmitz and Theobald. Nays: Lightner, Grabill and McLane. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Grabill that we purchase a Woods Rotary Mower #105 from McClelland Equipment Company for $830.50 with trade-in of a Farmall tractor. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. SUPE VISORS ECO It D No. 16 483 opened on June 19, 1970. Roll call, ayes: Lightner, Grabill, McLane and Schmitz. Nays: Kidd and Hoagland. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by McLane that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WhEREAS, there has been signed by Adams County on the 21st day of December, 1967, and the State on the 28th day of December 1967, an agreement providing for the constrtation of a Federal Aid Secondary Road beginning at Corner Section 9, Township 5 Notth, Range 9 West South Side Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 9 West to Northeast Corner Section 28, Township 5 North, Range 9 West south to County Line and WHEREAS, in the above agreement, the County has pledged sufficient funds to finance its share of the cost of the construction of thisproject identified as No. S-252 (4) and, WHEREAS, the above mentioned agreement provided that the County would pay all of the non -Federal costs of this project, and WHEREAS, the State Received bids for the construction of this project on May 7, 1970 at which time five (5) bids were re-ceived for the construction of the proposed work, and WHEREAS, Federal funds for the construction of this project as temporarily not available, and .WHEREAS, THE following contractors for the items of work listed have been selected as the low bidders to whom a contract (contracts) should be awarded: Werner Construction, Inc. NOW THEREFORE; in consideration of the above facts, the Board of Supervisors of Adams County, by this resolution, takes the following official action: 1. In the event Federal funds are insufficient or are temporarily withheld for the construction of this project, the County hereby agrees to pay the Federal share until such Federal funds are available. 2. The Board hereby concurs inthe seclection of the above mentioned contractors for the items of work listed, to whom a contract should be awarded. 3. The Board hereby authorizes the Chairman to sign a contract (contracts) with the above mentioned contractor (contractors) and with the State for the above mentioned work. 4. The Board does not desire to perform any of the work with its wwn forces in lieu of performing the work by the contract method. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Kidd that the following resolution by adopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the following described real estate, to -wit: A tract of land located in the Notbh Half of the Northeast Quarter (Nk NEk) of Section Sixteen (16),Township Five (5), North, Range Nine(9), West �f the 6th P.M., more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point thirty-three feet (33') East of theSouthwest Corner of the North Half of said Northeast Quarter (Nk NEk) running north parallel to the West line of said Northeast Quarter a distance of 1,323.8 feet to the North line of said Northeast Quarter (NEk); thence East on said North line 8.25 feet; thence running South parallel to the West line of said North east Quarter (NEk) a distance of 1,323.8 feet; thence West a distance of 8.25 feet to the point of beginning containing 0.251 acres more or less, and a temporary Borrow Easement for road materials upon a tract of land located in the North Half of the Northeast Quarter (NkNEk) of Section Sixteen (16),Township Five (5) North, Range Nine(9) West of the 6th P.M. more particularl described as follows: Beginning at a point forty-one and one-fourth feet (41.25') East of the Southwest corner of the North Half of said Northeast Quarter (NkNEk) running North parallel to the West line of said Northeast Quarter a distance of 1,323.8 feet to the North line of said Northeast Quarter (NEk); thence East on said North line 14.75 feet; thence runniog South paralle to the West line of said Northeast Quarter (NEk) a distance of 1,323.8 feet; thence West a distance of 14.75 feet to the point of beginning containing 0.30 acres more or less, is required for the improvement of a county road located between the North Half of the Northeast Quarter (Nk NEk) and the North Half of the Northwest Quarter (NkNWk). WHEREAS, the County of Adams of the State of Nebraska has attempted to agree with the owner of the above described property by making a good faith offer to purchase such interest in said property but all attempts to agree with said owner #ave failed; WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the County that the above described property be condemned, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED bythe Board of Supervisors of Adams County,Nebraska, the County Attorney of Adams County, Nebraska is directed to institute action in the name County to condemn *he above described property. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. that of the Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd that the salary claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be ordered to issue warrants for Hip saniA.imlina11_ All untod AVO 484 SUPE VISO 11) �E CO D No. 16 Adams County Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors County Clerk's Office County Judge's Office County Sheriff Office County Superintendent's Office Coutity Treasurer's Office Finnerty R.W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Hawes, Dorothy Hohfeld, Gust Register of Deed's Office Veteran's Servide Office ROAD FUND NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND WEED CONTROL FUND This Board will now recess subject to the call visors. County Clerk Deputy Friday, May 22, 1970 Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries & Mileage Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary 714.90 2539.00 1003.00 2845.91 2305.00 2128.40 1957.94 2099.66 2021.50 736.66 2468.06 431.28 Salary 475.00 Salary 175.00 Salary 250.00 Salary 182.00 Office Expense 891.66 Office Expense 910.00 Road Department Salaries Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Department Salaries Office Expense of theChairman of the Adams County Board of Super 11,610.00 3450.16 6195.00 975.00 A2)(/)4,./t1W Chaff an COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 19, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightnr�r, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, Theobald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story;Ccunty Clerk, Anita Hawes; Deputy Clerk, Phyllis Newell. The following protests to the Boa.:d of Equalization were filed and upon proper notice given, hearings were held for the following protest: Eu:ene Koerten or Alice Koerten, described as NEk Section 34-5-11, Silver Lake Township. Proteste tha he had land in Adams and Webster Countyies and the land in Adams is assessed much higher especially after this last 75% increase in Adams County. No protest on buildings. Mr Koerten appeared and presented a letter from the tax Commissioner. John H Krull or Tac Krull, Described as NEk, Sec 30-5-9, Little Blue Township. Protested that he felt valuation was too high as compared to amount he could get if he were to sell. His irrigation well is a small one --only 450 gallons, so he can irrigate about 45 acres. Mr. Kull appea ed. Hastiness Ma.1, Inc. All of :'lock 9, Imperial Village Addition, also known as Imperial Mail Shopping Center. Protested that the land is va ued in excess of._actual worth. Mr. Fred Irons Mr. James Conway, Mr. Cil Johnson and Mr. L.A. Freed appeared. Mr. Freed presented material and spoke indicating that he felt land was valued too high. Hastings Buildin Co. --A Corporation, Described as All ofBlock 9, Imperial Village Addition, also known as Imperial Mall Shopping Center. Protested that the land was valued in excess of actual worth. Mr. Fred Irons, Attorney; Mr. James Conway, Attorney' Mr. Cal Johnson; and Mr. L.A. Freed appeared. ELDOn E. Stock & Helen M Stock, described as Lot 14, Block 5, Westridge addition, also known as 2610 Edgewood Lane. Protested that it was a plain 5 room house, nothing fancy, small baths, only partial basement. They felt that the aseessed valuation of $7435 for 1969 was fair. The house was completed as of January, 1, 1969, when they took possession. The only improvement has been seeding of the lawn. See no reason for increased valuation. Mr. Stock appeared. Mr. Stock felt tha rnmr 1 atP fi ay,ra i c milrh ten high _ va"1 iupd at mnrp than T nai_d for it. SUPE 1' VISO ECO 16 485 Panel.Realt Com an ,,described as Lot 23 & 24 Block 18, Original Town. Protested: 1. Earning capacity of the property. 2. Relative location. 3. Desirability and functional use. 4. Com- parison with other properties of known or recognized value 5. Market value in the ordinary course of trade, Reproduction cost less depreciation. Mr. Prostok appeared, and indicated that business has dropped off considerably, building is 90 years old and can't rent out the office building because they aren't on first floor. Dale A & Alma pack, described as W 66' of E 132 lEx S 200) Lowman's North Side Addition/ Protested their Homestead exemption form received top late for this year, according to Roscoe E Story, County Assessor and they didn't think this should have been rejected for the following reasons: 1. If they hadn't been out of blanks when I was at the Courthouse it would have been in three weeks sooner. 2.1 didn't notice the deadline date on the paper. 3. It was mailed on the 14th, so I hereby request a hearing on this matter. No appearance. State Tax Offices gave rulingto County Assessor on this. S.G. LOWE, described as Lot 7, Block 22, Original Town of Hastings Addition, also known as 725 West Second, Hastings,Nebraska. Protested this property has been vacant for six months and has been advertised for sale or for rent with no interest in it. It has no heating or airconditionin system. The wiring and plumbing must be replaced.The second and third floors have been vacant for twenty years. Mr. Lowe appeared. Gordon G Freese & Maril M. Freese, described as Lot 2, Block 1, Imperial Village Addition. Pro- tested in comparison with properites in surrounding area of same size and square footage my taxes are higher. Mr. Freese appeared. Nancy A. Tomsen , described as S'k S of RR Sec. 19-6-12 Cottonwood, Protested the land was purchased at a well attended and well publicized public auction in July, 1969 for $18,988.00. I feel that was the value of the land at that time and that its value has not raised since then. No appearance a letter from Nancy A. Tomsen was read she indicated by this that some land had been returned to pasture land and was still valued, as farm land. Agnes D. Whelan, described as Ek8 N29 & Part of 10, $lock 7, College Addition also known as 717 Cedar Ave., Hastings Nebraat.a. Protested that the valuation was out of line. Mr. Gerald Whelan appeared, ponied out that the valua+_ion was out of line with market value. Donald I & Patricia A.Haith, described as LOt 25 & 8 3' Lot 26, Imperial Village addition also known as 700 Oakmont. Protested they have our property assessed at a much higher figure than what we paid for it a year ago. No appea•,_ance. Coleen A.Jenkins, described as N 416' of S 1248' of E 312' of E2 SEk ex road, 31-8-10, Highland. Protested I feel that the valuation of my house is much too high in comparison with another house of same size. My house has less square footage and yet is assessed higher than the other house. Coleen Jenkins appeared stated that the house was built in 1961 and in comparison with other properties it is too high. Howard & Glenn Gangwish, Improvements on Leased Land, described as NE4 26-7-11, Juniata Township Juniata, Nebraska. Protested the valuation on the bin is more than what we gave for it when we bought i new. Howard & Glen Gangwish appeared. Wilfred F Plambeck or Caroline Plambeck,descriebed'as SW'k 20-7-11 Juniata Township. Protested this land is on the 32 -mile watercreek and will be flooded. Mr. Plambeck appeared. Floyd G & Lois Frerichs, described as SE' ex 41.25' strip over easterly part for road Sec. 17-7-9 Blaine Township. Protested the house is valued at more than it cost when I built it in 1966 & 1967. Mr. Frerichs appeared stated that he had paid 16,300. Edmund & Ester Fitzke , described as Nk of the SWk of 11-6-9, Hanover. Protested that part of the land is valued as #1 irrigated land at $280.00, per acre when there is no irrigation well on the premises and taxpayer does not know if irrigation water will or will not be used thereon in 1970. Ron and Edmund Fitzke appeared. Edmund and Esther Fitzke , described as Na of the NWS of 11-6-9-, Hanover. Protested that the; land has no irrigation well thereon nor will there be any irrigation water used on the premises in 1970, and in spite thereof the land is assessed with 20 acres of irrigated land. Ron & Edmund Fitzke appeared. This Board of Equalization will now recess until May,25, 1970 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Monday, May 25, 1970 9:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Equalization met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 22 1970, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call: members present: Lightner Kidd, T-Tnao1 and _ rrahi 1 1 _ Mr+Tana g-hmi 1-9 Ana T1-eesnhal e1 • ('n1m4-v Accmccnr Dr a,-rz1 on -r,.3 486 SUPE 11 VISO s ECO 14 D No. 16 William Detior Stitt, Described as Lots 1-7, Block 17, Original Town of Hastings, Nebraska, also known as 501-525 West 3rd St. Protested that inequality of valuations with comparable business properties and outlying shopping areas, with market values, obsolete 1925 building with portions built in 1890. 2. Vacancies reducing income. Depressed rental situation in downtown Hastings, which makes it impossible to raise rents nor get tenants due to several outlying shopping areas: Western Mall, Imperial Mall, Gibsons. Mr. Stitt appeared. William Detior Stitt, Described as Lot 7, Block 20, Johnson's Addition to the City of Hastings, also known as 413 West 3rd St. Protested that inequality of valuation with comparable business properties and especially with new outlying shopping areas and with depressed market conditions due to the removal of business to the outlying new shopping areas --Western Mall, Imperial Mall, Gibson's etc. Obsolete 1929 building depressed downtown rentals, cannot raise rents. Mr. Stitt appeared. William Detior Stitt, Described as Lots 19-20, Block 17, Original Town of Hastings, Nebraska. Protested the assessed inequality of valuation with comparable business properties and with outlying new shopping areas and with market values today. Obsolete building built in 1916. Depressed rental situation in downtown Hastings due to new outlying shopping area stores. (Western Mall, Gibson's, Imperial Mall, etc.) Cannot raise rents nor get new tenants. Mr. Stitt appeared. At nine thirty o'clock, a group of witnesses appeared with Mr. Alfred Blessing, Attorney. Those appearing in the group were Jack Crowley, Robert L. Foote, R. G. Foote Sr., John A. Marvel, Attorney, Ben Sherman, C. R. Hide, C. Glen Wallace, Jr., Maynard Kully, C. E. Linn, C. E. Uerling, Sr., Joe Shampanier, Mrs. Joe Davis, Mrs. Geyerman, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. Al Meyers, Mr. Morton Zuber, Earl Baldwin, Tage Topp. They presented figures and covered material included in the following protests with Mr. Linn, Mr. Blessing, Mr. Baldwin, Mrs. Hillers, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Topp, Mr. Shampanier and Mr. Marvel again appearing later in the day for individual hearings concerning certain parcels or properties. Ben Sherman Inc. Described as North 43k Feet of Lot 13-16, Block 23, Original Town of Hastings, Nebraska. Protested: 1. Earning capacity of the property. 2. Relative location. 3. Desirability and functional use. 4. Comparison with other properties of known or recognized value. 5. Market value in the ordinary course of trade. 6. Reproduction cost less depreciation. This reason was the same on all the protests presented at the joint meeting. Ben Sherman Inc. Described as North 40k feet of South 81 3/4 feet'of Lot 13-16, Block 23, Original Town of Hastings, Nebraska. MITiSTATE REALTY, Described at Lot 17, Block 19, Original Town of Hastings, Nebraska. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence R. Hide, Described as Lots 4 & 5 and North 25 feet of Lot 6, Block 2, A. H. Cramer's Addition, Hastings, Nebraska. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Hide, Described as Lot 13-15, Block 20, Johnson's Addition, City of Hastings, Nebraska. Morton Zuber, Described at Lot 7, Block 23, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebraska. Yale & Ma nard L. Kull Described as Lot 21, Block 19, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebraska. C. E. Linn Co., Inc, Described as Lot 20 & 21,. Block 20, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebraska Robert G. & Greta M. Batt, Described as Lot 23, Block 19, Original Town, City of Hastings Nebrask Alloys G. Myers or F. Arlene Myers, Described as Lot 19, Block 19, Original Town, City of Hastirgs Nebraska, also known as 722 West 2nd St. Voiture 675 40 and 8, Described as Lots 9 & 10, North 60 ft. Lot 11, Block 23, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebraska. cllaii.2114AittLej:is.uerlin, Described as Lot 3 & 4, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebraska. Panel Realty Company, Described as Lot 23 & 24, Block 18, OriginalTown, City of Hastings, Nebraska Wilbur Service Inc. Described as Lot 8, 9 & 10, Block 17, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebras r,...slabarQtraissalasz Described as Lot 3, 4, & 5, Block 1, Coles First Addition to City of Hastings Nebraska. Earl B. Baldwin, Described as Lots 1 & 2, and East seven feet of Vacated alley of Block 11, Sewell s Addition to the City of Hastings, Nebraska. Ge ermans of Hastin s Inc. Described as Lot 18, Block 19, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebraska. Geyermans of HastinzEIps.... Described as Lots 13 & 14, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebraska. SUPE ECO D. No. 16 487 Joseph Shampanier, Described as Lot 1 & 2, Block 26, Original Town, City of Hastings, Nebraska. Foote Realty Company, Described as follows: 1. Lot 1-3, Block 21, Johnson's Addition 2. Lot 20, Block 20, Johnson's Addition 3. Part of the NW4 commencing 390 feet East and 250 feet South Section 17-7-9, City Extension 4. Lots 15-21, Block 29, Original Town 5. Lots 13 & 14, Block 19, Johnson's Addition 6. Lot 22, Block 20, Johnson's Addition 7. Lots 23 & 24, Block 20, Johnson's Addition 8. Lots 21, Block 20, Johnson's Addition 9. Lots 1-3, Block 20, Johnson's Addition 10. Lots 23 & 24 except the West 1'8" of Lot 23, Block 22, Johnson's Addition. Fuller Motor Co., Described as N 65' of Lots 10-12, Johnson's Addition and S 60' of Lots 10-12, Block 19, Johnson's Addition. At 1:45 P.M., Mr. A. P. Madgett and Mr. Fred Teller and Dick Smith appeared for the following described properties. STRAND AMUSEMENT COMPANY, Described as Lot 12 to 18 Inclusive, Block 17, Original Town of Hastings, Nebraska, also known as 508-528 West 2nd Street. Protested: in 1969 the Board, after study, made a finding of the actual value to be in the amount of $116,840.00 or an assessed value of $40,895.00, and that the same was fair and reasonable. However, now with the raise imposed by the State Board of Equalization said assessed value is in the amount of $49,075, or $140,205.00 actual value which results in value figures in excess of the worth of the described property. Therefore, the Board is requested to take action to assign to the property the values previously determined and cause the appropriate books and records of the County to be changed to reflect such adjustment.To do otherwise than as set forth above would cause Complainants property to be assessed arbitrarily and erroneously high and without recognition of the Board's own determination last made prior to manipulation of and interference with the reasonable tax base established by this Board. STEVENS REALTY CO. BY STRAND AMUSEMENT COMPANY, Lessee, Described as Lot 13 & 14, Block 20, Original Town, now City of Hastings, also known as 844 West 2nd St., Protested: This is a second class theatre building with low earning capacity, functional depreciation and obsolescence are high. It consists of a theatre and upstairs offices only one-half occupied. Mr. Charles G. Wallace, Jr. appeared to present facts about the following properties: Charles G. Wallace et al, Described as W 8' Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 & 2.44' of E135' of Lot 5 and all of Lots 6 to 24 incl. Block 26, Johnson's Addition to the City of Hastings, Nebraska. Protested: Vacancy of these warehouses and requests putting them on same valuation basis as the board has placed on like vacant_ warehouse buildings. Charles G. Wallace- Jr.et al, Described as Lots 1 & 2, Block 15, Prospect Park Addition, also known as 2303 West 2nd Street, Hastings, Nebraska. Protested that this building was appraised at the same value per square foot when built as like building constructed the same year, which was agreeable to us and to the board. Since that time similar building has been reduced. The following valuation reflects merely the reduction to equalize this building with Like property. Want reduced to $10,734.00. Charles G. Wallace et al, Described as All of Block 4, St. Joseph's Addition, also known as 411 West South Street, Hastings, Nebraska. Protested vacancy of these warehouses and requested putting them on same valuation basis as the board has like vacant warehouse buildings. At 3:00 o'clock Mrs. Joe David appeared for protests in the name of Cornhusker Realty Co. Inc. Cornhusker Realty Company, Inc. Lots 1-6, Oliver's Addition; South 100' of LOts 21-24 and E2 of Lot 20, Block 22, Original Town; Lots 5 & 6, Block 7, Original Town; Lots 15 & 16, Block 18, Original Town; N 25' of Lots 21-24, Block 22, Original Town. Protested: 1. Earning capacity of the property. 2. Relative location. 3. Desirability and functional use. 4. Comparison with other properties of known or recognized value. 5. Market value in ordinary course of trade. At 3:45 o'clock Mr. John A. Marvel, Attorney appeared for protest as follows: John A Marvel, Described as Block 26, Lot 10 and East 5 feet of Lot 11, Original Town, and all similar properties in said area. Elizabeth E Marvel Marti, by John A. Marvel, Described as Lot 23 & E 35' of 24, North 50' and the East 3.5' of 25, Alexander's Second Addition also known as 919 -North Lincoln, Personal Property and all residential property in Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. John A Marvel, Described as Lot 8, Block 26, Original Town, Personal Property and all similar properties in said area. John A. Marvel, Described as Parts of 5 & 6, Hamsher's South Side Addition, also known as Hastings Western Mall (Tempo) Hastings_ Nebraska_ Prn1'PG1- d. That aairl nccAccari mr.+ 1 I,ni„eN 1,.,... 488 SUPE VISO 1" s 14\ ECO D No. 16 At 4:10 P.M. o'clock, Mr. Don Brock, Attorney and Robert Allen appeared for hearings concerning the following protests: Robert M. Allen, Described as E 120' of Lot 22, Fairfax Addition to City of Hastings, Nebraska. Protested that he had lot for sale for some time, and have not received any offers. Increased traffice in this area and better residential areas in other developments have decreased the valuation of this lot. KEB Inc., Described as all of Lots 2 thru 5, Block 19, Moore's Addition to City of Hastings, Nebraska. Protested assessment too high and not properly equalized. Robert M. Allen, Described at Lot 11-12, Binderup's Addition, City of Hastings, Nebraska. Protested assessment too high and not properly equalized. K.E.B. Inc. assessment too high and not properly equalized. Described as all of Lots 7 thru 10, Binderup's Addition to City of Hastings, Nebraska. Allen, Described as E 381/2' of Lot 6, Binderup's Addition to City of Hastings, Nebraska. assessment too high and not properly equalized. Protested Robert M. Protested Robert M. Protested Allen, Described as W 35' of Lot 5, Binderup's Addition, to City of Hastings, Nebraska. assessment too high and not properly equalized. K.E.B. Inc. Described as all of Lots 1 & 2, Dietrich's Addition to City of Hastings, Nebraska. Protested assessment too high and not properly equalized. K.E.B. Inc., Described as all of Lots 1 thru 7, Letson's Addition to the City of Hastings, Nebraska. Protested assessment too high and not properly equalized. Decision concerning above hearings to be made after further deliberation and investigation. This Board of Equalization will now recess until 9:00 o'clock A.M. on May 26, 1970. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Tuesday, May 26, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization per recess of May 25, 1970, A. J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland', Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and Theobald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; and County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Motion by Grabill seconded by Hoagland that After deliberation, investigation and consideration of information given in hearings concerning protests to the Board of Equalization, the Board finds the assessed values of the following properties should be as follows: William G. Kallos, Described as S411/2' Lots 13-16, Block 23, Original Town of Hastings, Nebraska, also known as 100 North Hastings Ave., the Board found the present valuation too high in relation to market valuation. The actual valuation should be: Bldgs 19,025. Land 6,660. Total Actual Valuation $25,685. Assessed value: B d s 6 660 Land 2,330 Total assessed valuation: $8,990. Ray L. Thomas, Described as N49' N98' of Lot 1, Block 18, Grosse's Addition, also known as 725 N. Saunders, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board found improvements deteriorated and readjusted by appraisers. .The actual valuation should be: Bldgs 9115.Land 1325. Total 10,440. The assessed value: Bldgs $3,190. Land $465. Total assessed valuation: $3,655. Rex S. Haberman, Described as All of Lot 4 & 5 (ex N50' of 5) Addleman's Sub. also known as 222 East Side Blvd., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present valuation too high in relation to market valuation. The Actual value of the property should be: Land $3,560. Buildings $32,570. Total $35,535. value: Land $11,190. Total $12,435. Rex S. Haberman, Described as E 80' of So. 40' of West 130' of Lot 1, Blk 1, Bellangee's Addition, also known as 214 East Side Blvd., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present valuation too high in relation to market valuation. The actual valuation should be: Land $1,725. Buildings $2,465. Total $4,190. Assessed value: Land $605. Buildings $860. Total $1,465. Rex Haberman, Described as Lot 17, Block 22, East Park Addition, also known as 723 E. South St., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present valuation too high in relation to market valuation. The actual valuation should be: Land $1,685. Bldgs $3,715. Total $5,400. Assessed value: Land $590. Buildings $1,300. Total $1,890. Godfrey A. Steiner, Described as NWk 6-6-11, Roseland Twp. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land. 48A VIIIW; 25Ac, III Dry; and 75A #2, Irrig. Actual Valuation to be Land 037,385. Assessed Value: $13,085. Gail Wright, Described as W1/2 Section 32-7-10, The Board of Equalization found it should be readjusted by appraisers. Actual valuation to be: Imp. $20,495 (16,000 on house). Land $41,715. SUPE VISO ECO D No. 16 489 Bertha C. Thaut, Described as Sk 29-7-11, Juniata Twp. The Board of Equalization found that there should be a reclassification of land and it was readjusted by appraisers. 25.2 acres in 1007 pool of 32 -Mile Creek Dam. 60 acres grassland. Actual value to be: Imp. $1,860. Land $58,520. Total $60,380. Assessed value: Ims. 650. Land $20 480. Total 21 130. Gaylord C. Goble, Described as Sk NE k Ex. 0.252 Ac., Ayr Twp. 26-6-10. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land because of flood damage. 76 Ac VII Pasture, 2 Ac VIII Waste. Actual valuation to be: Land $4,980. Assessed Valuation: Land 1 745. Gaylord C. Goble, Described as Sk NWk & Nk SW3/4 & N1/2 SWk STA, 26-6-10, Ayr, Twp. The Board of Equalization found that there should be a reclassification of land because of flood damage. 58 Ac III; 9 Ac IIIR; 7 Ac IIIRR; 50 Ac VI; and 48Ac VII; Actual Valuation: Imp. $4,855. Land $22,615. Total $27,470. Assessed Valuation: Im . $1 700. Land $7 915. Total 9 615. W. F . Gettman and Edna M. Gettman, Described as So. 94' of Lot 5, Bik 3, College Addition, also known as 830 North Pine, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present valuation too high in relation to market valuation The Actual valuation should be: Imp. $14,415 Land $2,535. Total $16,950. Assessed Valuation: Im . $5 045. Land $885. Total 5,930. Edward Samek and Frank Samek, Described as NEk 18-5-9, Little Blue Twp. The Board of Equalization found the Improvements deteriorated and that the present valuation was too high in relation to market valuation. The actual valuation should be: Imp. $3,000. Land $32,535. Total $35,535. Assessed valuation: Im 1 050. Land 11 385. Total 12 435. Mabel S. Lyman, Described as Lots 1 & 2, and the South 75 feet of Lot 3, Block 22, Johnson's Addition to the City of Hastings Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. Actual valuation should be Imp. $6,000. Land $8,100. Total $14,100. LEsessedVal..ilati.on:ImIIL10928221:Total ±21.1. Robert M. Allen, Described as Lot 34, Block 2, Imperial Village Addition, also known as 832 Maplewood Avenue, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board found that the present valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. Actual valuation should be: Imp. $1-1-3-08-5. Land $3750-5. Total $ , Assessed valuation: Im . 7-48D. Land . Total /c5P, 9 5L 2_2_ / •Matthew C. Friend and Elsie G. Friend, Described as So 60' of N 162.59' of Wk Blk 12, Lowman's North Side Addition, also known as 1340 Webster, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present valuation too high in relation to market valuation. Actual valuation should be: Imp. $12,620. Land $1,825. Total $14,445. Assessed Valuation Im 4 415. Land 640. Total $5,055. Described as NE k of the NW2 4-5-10, The Board found that there should be a reclassification of land due to flooding conditions on the Little Blue River. 15 Ac II; 4 Ac #III Dry; 18 Ac IVR; 3 Ac Waste. Actual valuation should be: Land $7,820. Assessed valuation: Land 2 735. Lul_erleLort, Described •as SE, 33-6-10. The Board found that there should be a reclassification of land due to flooding conditions on the Little Blue River. 12 Ac IIIR; 82 Ac VI; 5 Ac VII; 11 Ac VIII; 5 Ac IV. The actual valuation should be: Imp. $470. Land $10,190. Total $10,660. Assessed Valuation: Im . 165. Land $3 565. ToLal $3 730. Herbert Schukei, Described as Ek NEk, Sec 30-7-11, Juniata Twp. The Board found that there should be a reclassification of land since the installation of the 32 -Mile Creek dam. 47 Ac #II; 9.8 Ac VI; 20.2 Ac VII W; 1 Ac VIII in Permanent Pool. Actual valuation should be: Imp. ---. Land $13,395. Assessed Valuation: Land 4 690. Herbert Schukei, Described as Wk NE k & NW k Sec 30-7-11, Juniata Twp. The Board found that there should be a reclassification of land since the installation of the 32 -Mile Creek dam. 70 Ac II; 65 Ac III; 68 Ac VI; 18 Ac VII. The actual valuation should be: Imp. $1,985. Land $39,060. Total $41,045. Assessed Valuation: Im 695. Land 13 670. Total 14 365. Louie Reiber and Helen B. Reiber, Described as Wk SEk 6-5-9, Little Blue Twp. The Board of Equalization found that there should be a reclassification of land. 40 Ac III; 4 Ac IIIR; 17 Ac IV; 11 Ac IVR; 6 Ac VII W; 4 Ac VIII W. Actual valuation should be: Land $12,505. Assessed Valuation: Land 4 375. Marie R. Gentert, Described as Lot 4-5- & 6, Block 21, Village of Holstein, Nebraska. The Board found that the present valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. Actual valuation should be: Imp. $11,965. Land $325. Total $12,290. Assessed Valuation: Im 4 185 Land 115. Total $4,300. Described as Wk Sec 33-5-12, Logan Twp. The Board found that the present valuatio should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valuation should be: Imp. $21,400. Land $55,660. Total $77,060. Assessed Valuation: Im . 7 490. Land $19 480. Total 26 970. Roll call concerning foregoing valuations. All voted aye. The Board of Equalization had sent notices of proposed raises for the following schedules. After proper notice given, hearings and deliberation, the Board has set the final figures at: 490 SUPE 111 VISO s ECO 1" D No. 16 A. W. Hed ecock---Moll Grasmick (Westland Mobile Homes Co.), The Board of Equalization declared that the valuation should be set according to cost and to determine situs from facts. Set at $45,000. All voted aye. Beatrice Vision Clinic, The Board of Equalization found that it should be left as originally declared at No Inventory.. All voted aye. To'sFloGifts, The Board of Equalization found that it declared. Leave inventor at 7 355. One vote nay, five votes should be aye. left as originally Mid Cit Auto Su.,1 Inc. The Board of Equalization adjusted the inventory with representatives of their company when they met before the Board. Patent error of their bookkeeper. Inventory should be $13,120. All voted aye. This Board of Equalization will now recess until 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Wednesday, May 27, 1970. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Wednesday, May 27, 1970 9:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 26, 1970 A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call: members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and Theobald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; and County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Hoagland that after deliberation, investigation and consideration of information given in hearings concerning protests to the Board of Equalization, the Board finds the assessed values of the following properties should be as follows: Alfred & Mar aret L. Andersen, Described as NE k of 13-5-10, Zero Twp. The Board found inprovements deteriorated and land readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs. $12,520. Land $30,400. Total $42,920. Assessed Valuation: Bld s 4 380. Land 10 640. Total 15 020. Gerald Donald Park, Described as NE k & Ek NWk, 15-5-10, Zero Twp. The valuation by appraisers. Actual valuation: Bldgs $1,300. Land $30,795. Total $32,095. Valuation: Bldgs $455. Land $10 780. Total 11235. William Armstrong, Described as SW k & Wk SE?, 36-5-10, Zero Twp. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $4,295. Land $35,185. Total $39,480. Assessed Valuatiog: Bld s 1 500. Land 12 315. Total 13 815. was readjusted Assessed Albert Junker or Helena Junker, Described SW k 17-8-10, Highland Twp. The Board found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Imp. $7,795. Land $47,045. Total $54,840. Assessed Valuation: Im 2 730. Land $16 465. Total 19 195. Albert Junker or Helena Junker, Described as N1/2 9-8-10, Highland Twp. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Imp. $4,470. Land $85,980. Total $90,450. AsseSsed Valuation Bldgs $1,560. Land $30,095. Tota1$355. Helena Junker, Described as E¼ SWk Wk SE, 29-8-10, Highland Twp. The Board of Equalization found improvements deteriorated and the valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Imp. $2,750. Land $54,720. Total $57,470. Assessed Valuation: Im $965. Land 19 150. Total $20,115. Albert Junker or Helena Junker, Described as Sk 9-8-10, Highland Twp. The valuation was readjuste by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $5,675. Land $93,140. Total $98,815. Assessed Valuatio B1ds $1,98.11• 1.4252 600. Total 34 585. Pauline G. Plantz, Described as all of Lot 1 & N.10' of Lot 2, Blk 1, Nowlan's Sub. Addition, also known as 1103 North Bellevue, Hastings, Nebraska. The valuation was readjusted by appraiser. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $12,285. Land $1,945. Total $14,230. Assessed Valuation: Bldgs $4,300. Land 680. Total 4 980. D. W. Kingsley Farms Inc., Described as Nk SW? & Sk NWk, Wanda Twp. 2-7-12, Valuation readjusted by appraisers and reclassification of land. 60 Ac of IIIR; 40 Ac of III RR; 24 Ac of VII; 34 Ac VIII; Actual Valuation: Land $17,500. Assessed Valuation: Land $6,125. AL.221.1L. , IMPROVEMENTS ON LEASED LAND, Described as Lots 7, 8, 9 & 10 & 13 & 14, Railroad Addition, also known as 928 West "A" St. & 208-212 South Burlington Ave., Hastings, Nebraska. The valuation was adjusted with Representative of company when he met before the Board. As_ti.../.11_I_____Taluatio.21_14_122. (Lot 13 & 14 $20,000; Lot 7-8-9-10 $23,255.) Carl R. and Ferne L. Schlachter, Described as SEk SE k EX 800' N & S by 600' E & W, Denver Twp. in SE cor & EX E 65' of W170' of N 130' & EX E 85' of W 255' of N 165, 13-7-10. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $9,025. Land $12,640. Total $21,665. Assessed Valuation: Bld:s 3 160. Land 4425. Total $7,585. Mrs. Mabel Swanson & Miss Helen S. Johnson, Described as Nk Lot 5, Block 2, Boswell Addition, also " 1 - ••••• A kw. " " " A"4-1,"1 17"1“nf-4,...".• SUPE1° VI ECO )1 D No, 16 491 Francis E. Vlach et Hastings, Nebraska. Land $1,465. Total ,ux, Described as Lot 4, Peabody's Addition, also known as 714 East 6th, The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $8,435. $9,900. Assessed: Bld:s 2 950. Land $515. Total 3 465. Eu ene Koertner or Alice Koertner Described as NE k Sec 34-5-11, Silver Lake Twp. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual valuation: Bldgs $18,240. Land $49,775. Total $68,015. Assessed Valuation: Bld:s 6 385. Land $17 420. Total $23 805. Marie E. Hari, Described as Lot 5, Block 5, West Lawn Addition, also known as 1819 West 8th, Hastings, Nebraska. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $10,040. Land $1,440. Total $11,480. Assessed Valuation: Bld:s $3 515. Land 505. Total 4 020. Jerr and Sondra S ad Described as Lot 13 & 14, Block 18, Johnson's Addition, also known as Corner of 2nd & Colorado, Hastings, Nebraska. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Land $6,520. Bldgs $500. Total. $7,020. Assessed Valuation: Land $2,280. Bld:s 175. Total 2 455. Kent A. Berck, Described as NE k SEk ex tract for road cont. 5.06 acres, 31-6-9, Hanover Twp. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $10,000. Land $75,775. Total $85,785. Assessed Valuation: Bids 3 500. Land 26 520. Total 30 020. Larr Lambie or Mildred Lucille Lambie, Described as NWk W NEk, 12-5-9, Little Blue Twp. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $5,700. Land $33,090. Total $38,790. Assessed Valuation: Bld:s 1 995. Land 11 580. Total 13 575. John H Krull or Tac Krull, Described as NE k Section 30-5-9. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers and there was a reclassification of land. 20 Ac Class III Irrig.; 20 Ac III R Irrig.; 8 Ac III R Dry; 14 Ac III RR; 12 Ac IV Dry; 17 Ac IV R Dry; 71 Class VI Past. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $4,530. Land $23,945. Total $28,475. Assessed Valuation: Bld Land $8,380. Total 9 965. Robert M. Allen Described as E 120' of Lot 22, Fairfax Addition. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Land $4,690. Assessed Valuation: Land 1 640. Harold C. or Donna J. Bassett, Described as NWk NWk ex strip 121.25' on W Pt, Blaine Twp., 4-7-9. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Land $8,675. Assessed Valuation: Land $3 035. Harold C. Bassett or Donna J. Bassett, Described as 1569' E & 33' So NW Cor of NE k NWk S 636' E813' N 636' W 813' to pt of Beg. 4-7-9, Blaine Twp. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land and readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $7,160. Land $2,105. Total $9,265. Assessed Valuation: Bldgs $2,505. Land $735. Total $3,240. Eldon E. Stock & Helen M. Stock, Described as Lot 14, Block 5, Westridge Addition, also known as 2610 Edgewood Lane. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs , Land $2,915. Total $23,0%0. Assessed Valuation: Bld.s 7,040. Land 1 020. Total $8,060. Dale A. & Alma Dack, Described as W 66' of E 132 (EX S 200), Lowman's North Side Addition. The Board of Equalization found that the Homestead ExeM tion should be :ranted. S. G. Lowe, Described as Lot 7, Block 22, Original Town of Hastings, also known as 725 West 2nd St Hastings, Nebraska. The Board found improvements deteriorated and the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Land $10,100. Imp. $8,795. Total $18,895. Assessed Valuation: Land 3 535. Im.. 3 080. Total 6 615. John A. Marvel, Described as Block 26, Lot 10 and East 5 feet of Lot 11, Original Town The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Land $1,185. Total $1,185. Assessed Valuation: Land 415. Elizabeth E. Marvel Marti b John A. Marvel, Described as Lot 23 & East 35' of 24, North 50' of 26 and North 50' and the East 3.5' of 25, Alexander's Second Addition, also known as 919 North Lincoln. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Imp. $39,365. Land $6,480. Total $45,845. Assessed Valuation: Im 13 780. Land 2,270. Total 16 050. John A. Marvel,„Described.as Lot 8, Block 26, Original Town, deteriorated and readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Total $6,290. Assessed Valuation: Bld:s 1 885. 'Land 320. • The Board found improvements Bldgs $5,380. Land $910. Total 2 205. Gordon G. Freese & Maril M. Freese,Described as Lot 2, Block 1, ImperialjApage Addiq.21L. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation:' Bldgs $17-;-42: Land TotalW-0,-65: Assessed Valuation: Bld • Land Total Nancy A. Tomsen, Described as S1/2 S of RR Sec. 19-6-12, Cottonwood. The Board found there should be a reclassification of land. 177.8 Ac VI Grass; 23.2 Ac VII Grass. Actual Valuation: Land $17,005. Assessed Valuation: Land 5 950. Edwin J. Lehman, Described as Lots 7 & 8, No. 50', Block 5, Johnson's Addition, also known as Bel Air Apts. 508 N. St. Joe, Hastings, Nebraska. The valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Act -nal Ualuatinn. RldoR A4n 045_ Tana AR 'IRS. Tntpl LLA Al() AcQoccarl 492 SUPE VISO s ECO It D No. 16 Donald I. & Patricia A. Haith. Described as Lot 25 & S3' of Lot 26, Block 2, Imperial Village,y6ss Addition also known as 700 Oakmont. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $215. a Land , Total 55. Assessed Valuation Blks 7;440. Land '115. Total $g,595, 'X William Detlor Stitt, Described as Lots 1-7, Block 17, Original Town, also known as 501-525 West 3rd (221-235 No, St. Joe), Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs 63,620. Land $35,345. Total$98,965. Assessed Valuation: BldYs 22,265. Land 12.370. Total 34 635. William Detlor Stitt, Described as Lot 7, Block 20, Johnson's Addition also known as 413 West 3rd St., Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $15,235. Land $4,610. Total $19,845. Assessed Valuation: Bld:s $5 330. Land $1 615. Total $6,945. William Detlor Stitt, Described as Lots 19-20, Block 17, Original Town, also known as 500-502 West 2nd St., Hastings, Nebraska. Valuation readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $22,425. Land $14,055. Total $36,480. Assessed Valuation: Bld:s 7,850. Land 4,920. Total. 121770. 8�0 . /: o 7. 9Go Edmund and Esther Fitzke, Described as N2 of the SWC of 11-6-9, Hanover Twp. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Land $24,150. Assessed Valuation: Land $8,450. Edmund and Esther Fitzke,Described as N2 of the NWk of 11-6-9, Hanover. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $13,590. Land $20,300. Total $33,890. Assessed Valuation: B 4 s $4,75E Land 7 105. Total 11 860. Ben Sherman Inc. Described as North 43? feet of Lot 13-16, Block 23, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Imp. $24,095. Land $9,730. Total $33,825. Assessed Valuation Im.. 8 435. Land 3 405. Total 11 840. Ben Sherman Inc., Described as North 402 feet of South 81 3/4 feet of Lot 13-16, Block 23, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Imp. $11,045. Land $9,110. Total $20,155. Assessed Valuation: Im.. 3 865. Land $3,190. Total 7 055 . Mid State Realty, Described as Lot 17, Block 19, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Imp. $13,730. Land $10,100. Total $23,830. Assessed Valuation: Imp. $4,805. Land $3,535 Total $8,340 - Mr. & Mrs. Clarence R. Hide, Lots 4 & 5 and North 25 feet of Lot 6, Block 2, A. H. Cramer's Addition. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $7,495. Land $285. Total $7,780. Assessed Valuation: Bld, 2 625. Land $100. Total 2 725. Mr, & Mrs. Clarence R. Hide, Described as Lot 13-15, Block 20, Johnson's Addition, Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $21,035. Land $22,840. Total $43,875. Assessed Valuation: Bld:.s 7 360. Land 7 995. Total 15 355. Howard & Glenn Gangwish, Improvements on Leased Land, on NE4 26-7-11,Juniata Twp. The Board found the valuation should be set according to cost. Actual Valuation: $2,600. IOLL Morton Zuber, Described as Lot 7, Block 23, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $12,055. Land $9,110. Total $21,165. Assessed Valuation: Bldg $4,220. Land 3 190. Total $7 410. , Yale & Maynard L. Ku11y, Described as Lot 21, Block 19, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $14,470. Land $10,100. Total $24,570. Assessed Valuation: Bldg. $5,065 Land $3 535. Total 8 600. - C. E. Linn Co,, Inc., Described as Lot 20 & 21, Block 20, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers Actual Valuation: Bldg $33,940. Land $18,710. Total $52,650. Assessed Valuation: Bldg $11,880 Land $62550 Total x$18,430 Robert G. & Greta M. Batt, Described as Lot 23, Block 19, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers Actual Valuation: $17,785. Land $10,100. Total $27,885. Assessed Valuation: Bld: $6 225. Land $3,535. Total$9,760. Robert G. & Greta M. Batt, Described as Lot 3, Block 23, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $16,540. Land $8,615. Total $25,155. Assessed Valuation: Bldg $5,790. Land $31015. Total $8,805. Alloys G. Myers or F. Arlene Myers, Described as Lot 19, Block 19, Original Town also known as 722 West 2nd St. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $10,270. Land $10,100. Total $20,370. Assessed Valuation: Bld_ 3 595. Land 3 535. Total 7.130. Voiture 675 40 and 8, Described as Lots 9 & 10, North 60 ft Lot 11, Block 23, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation Bldg $33,585. Land $24,050. Total $57,635. Assessed Valuation B1dg_S11,2755 Land $8,420. Total $20,175. Charles E. & Helen S. Uerlin, Described as Lot 3 & 4, Block 24, Original Town, Hastings, Nebraska Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $40,860. Land $15,050. Total $55,910. Assessed Valuation: Bld: 14 300. Land 5 270. Total 19.570. SUPIERVISO S ECO D No. 16 493 Wilfred F. Plambeck or Caroline Plambeck, Described as SW k 20-7-11, Juniata Twp. The Board found there -should be a reclassification of land. 55 Ac II Irr.; 27 Ac III Irr.; 23 Ac III R Irr.; 21 Ac III Dry; 27 Ac VI; 5 Ac VIII W. Actual Valuation: Bldg $26,470. Land $44,890 Total $71,360. Assessed Valuation: 81d: $9 265. Land 15 710, Total 24'975. Panel Realty Company, Described as Lot 23 & 24, Actual ValuatiOn: Bldg $36,120. Land $17,225. Total $53,345. Assessed Valuation: Bld 12 640 Land $6,030. Total $18,665. Block 18, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers Wilbur Service Inc., Described as Lot 8, 9 & 10, Block 17, Original Town. Readjusted by appraiser Actual Valuation: Bldg $21,600. Land $15,150. Total $36,750. Assessed Valuation: Bld 7 560. Land 5 300. Total 12 860. This Board of Equalization will now recess until 9:00 o'clock A.M. on May 28, 1970. Thursday, May 28, 1970 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 27, 1970, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll Call: members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and TheobAld; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; and County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Hoagland that after deliberation, investigation, and consideration of information given in hearings concerning protests to the Board of Equalization, the Board finds the assessed values of the following properties should be as follows: KEB INC., Described as all of Lots 2 thru 5, Block 19, Moore's Addition, Readjusted by appraisers Actual Valuation: Land $33,725. Bldgs $302,245. Total $335,970. Assessed Valuation: Land $11,805. Bldgs $105,785. Total $117,590. Robert M. Allen, Described as Lot 11-12, Binderup's Addition. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Imp. ---. Land $6,105. Assessed Valuation: Land $2 135. KEB Inc., Described as all of Lots 7 thru 10, Binderup's Addition. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Land $9,880. Assessed Valuation: Land $3 460. Robert M. Allen, Described as E 38' of Lot 6, Binderup's Addition. Actual Valuation: Land $1,835. Assessed Valuation: Land 640. Robert M. Allen, Described as W 35' of Lot 5, Binderup's Addition, Valuation: Land $5,015. Assessed Valuation: Land $1 755. Actual Readjusted by appraisers. Readjusted by appraisers. K.E.B. Inc., Described as All of Lots 1 & 2, Dietrich's Addition. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Land $5,050. Assessed Valuation: Land $1 770. KEB Inc. Actual Described as All of Lots 1 thru 7, Letson's Addition. Readjusted by appraisers. Valuation: Land $43,860. Assessed Valuation: Land $15 350. Hastings Mall Inc, Described as all of Block 9, Imperial Village Addition, also known as Imperial Mall Shopping Center. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation --Incomplete as of Jan. 1, 1970. Land $329,490. Imp. $1,778,495. Total $2,107,985. Incomplete Assessed Valuation--Incom lete as of Jan. 1 1970. Land 115 320. Im . $622 470. Total 737 790.Incom le Hastin s Buildin: Co. --A Co oration Described as all of Block 9, Imperial Village Addition, also known as Imperial Mall Shopping Center. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation -- Incomplete as of Jan. 1, 1970. Land $329,490. Imp. $i,778,495. Total $2,107,985. Incomplete Assessed Valuation: Land 115 320. I 622 470, Total 737 790. Incom lete as of Jan. 1 197 John A. Marvel, Described as Block 9, Imperial Village Addition, and Hastings Building Company (Wards) Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: --Incomplete as of Jan. 1, 1970. Land $329,490. Imp. $1,778,495. Total $2,107,985. Incomplete. Assessed Valuation: Land 115 320. Im 622 470. Total 737 790. Incom lete. John A. Marvel, Described as Parts of 5 and 6, Hamsher's South Side Addition, also known as Hastings Western Mall (Tempo). Proposed raise --notice given. Actual: Bldg: $504,200. Land $202,050. Total $706,250. PROPOSED. Assessed: Bid 176 470. Land 70 720. Total 247190. PROPOSED. Coleen A. Jenkins, Described as N 416' of S 1248' of E 312' of VI SE k ex road, 31-8-10, Highland Twp. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $19,000. Land $645. Total $19,645. Assessed Valuation: Bid: 6 650. Land $225. Total 6 875. Geyermans of Hastings, Inc., Described as Lot 18, Block 19, Original Town. Readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $13,160. Land $10,100. Total $23,260. Assessed Valuation: Bld: 4 605. Land 3 535. Total $8 140. ae_y_tmar21_213.2AtiazAL.ips..., Described as Lots 13 & 14, Block 18, Original Town of Hastings, 494 SUPE 111 VISO S ECO. D No. 16 Flo d G. & Lois Frerichs, Described as SE34 ex 41.25' strip over easterly part for road, Sec. 17-7-9, Blaine. Actual Valuation: Imp. $22,185. Land $48,900. Total $71,085. Assessed Valuation: Im 7 765. Land $17 115. Total $24,880. Readjusted by appraisers. Described as Lot 12-18 Inclusive, Block 17, Original. Town, now City of Hastings also known as 508-528 West 2nd St. Valuation readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $42,875. Land $55,540. Total $98,415. Assessed Valuation: Bid s 15 005. Land 19 440. Total 34 445. Stevens RealLygalb Strand Amusement Com an Lessee, Described as Lot 13 & 14, Block 20, Origi a Town, also known as 844 West 2nd. Valuation readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $32,485. Land $16,235. Total $48,720. Assessed Valuation: Bld s $11 370. L22dljaMpLTotal $17,050.. Wilbur Service Inc., Described as Lot 3, 4, & 5, Block 1, Cole's First Addition. Valuation readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $10,620. Land $5,465. Total $16,085. Assessed Valuation: Bld s 3 720. Land 1 910. Total 5 630. Strand Amusement Com an Earl B. Baldwin, Described as Lots 1 & 2, and East seven feet of vacated alley of Block 11, Sewell Addition. Valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: tldgs $7,605. Land $325. Total $7,930. t,Aa..2!..a2.51IpldBA__$2 660. Land 115. Total 2 775. Elva G. Hillers, Described as Lots 17, 18 & 19, Block 20 of the Original Town. Valuation readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldg $20,330. Land $26,335. Total $46,665. Assessed Valuation: Bldgs $7 115. Land $9 220. Total $16 335. Continued: Described as Lot 10, Block 22, Johnson's Addition. Valuation readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $11,535. Land $4,050. Total $15,585. Assessed Valuation: Charles G. Wallace et al, Described as W8' lots 1,2,3,4, & 5 & 2.44' of E135' of L 5 and all of Lots 6 to 24 Lncl. Block 26, Johnson's Addition. Valuation readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $80,995. Land $28,110. Total $109,105. Assessed Valuation: Bldgs $28,350. Land $9 840. Total 38 190. Charles G. Wallace Jr. et al, Described as Lots 1 & 2, Block 15, Prospect Park Addition also known as 2303 West 2nd St. Valuation readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation: Bldgs $28,180. Land $5,060. Total $33,240: Assessed Valuation: Bldgs $9 865. Land $1 770. Total $11 635. Charles G. Wallace et al, Described as all of Block 4, St. Joseph's Addition, also known as 411 West South Street. Valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $30,165. Land $8,750. Total $38,915. Assessed Valuation: Bld s $10 560. Land 3 060. Total $13,620. Tage W. Tapp, Described as Lot 9, Block 24, Original Town also known as 533 West 2nd St., Hastings Nebraska. Valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $14,150. Land $8,615. Total $22,765. Assessed Valuation: Bld s 4 950. Land $3,015. Total 7 965. Joseph Shampanier, Described as Lot 1 & 2, Block 26, Original Town, also known as 601 West 1st St., Hastings, Nebraska. Valuation was readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $15,635. Land $1,510. Total $17,145. Assessed Valuation: Bld s $5 470. Land 530. Total $6,000. Cornhusker Realt Com an Inc. Valuations readjusted by appraisers. Described as Lots 1-6, Oliver's Addition, Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $91,895. Land $57,620. Total $149,515. Assessed Valuation: Bld:s $32 165. Land 20,165. Total $52,330. Described as South 100' of Lots 21-24 and E1/3' of Lot 20, Block 22, Original Town. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $61,135. Land $14,345. Total $75,480. Assessed Valuation: Bldgs $21,400. Land 5 020. Total 26 420. Described as S & Sk Bldgs $46,015. Land $13,820. Total $59,835. Assessed Valuation: Bldgs 16,105. Land $4835. Total $20,940. A Lots 5 & 6, Block 7, Original Town. Actual Valuation should be: Described as Lots 15 & 16, Block 18, Original Town. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $32,805 Land $19,205. Total $52,010. Assessed Valuation: Bld s $11 480. Land $6,720. Total 18,200 Described as N25' of Lots 21-24, Block 22, Original Town. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $14,205. Land $4,610. Total $18,815. Assessed Valuation: Bldgs $4,970. Land $1,615. Total Foote Realty Company Valuations readjusted by appraisers. Described as Lot 1-3, Block 21, Johnson's Addition. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $78,560 Land $14,965, Total $93,525. Assessed Valuation: Bld s 27 495. Land 5 240. Total $32 735 SUPERVISO ECO D No. 16 495 Described as Lots 15-21, Block 29, Original Town. Land $11,990. Total $32,235. Assessed Valuation: Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs $20,245. 131,0 s 7,085. Land 4 195. Total $11,280. Described as Lots 13 & 14, Block 19, Johnson's Addition. Actual Valuation should be: Bldg $22,160. Land $9,230. Total $31,390. Assessed Valuation: Bid 7 755. Land 3 230 Total $1Q985. Described as Lot 22, Block 20, Johnson's Addition. Actual Valuation should be: Imp. $745. Land $5,740. Total $6,485. Assessed Valuation: Im . $260. Land 2 010. Total 2 270. Described as Lots 23 & 24, Block 20, Johnson's Addition. Actual Valuation should be: Imp. $106D. Land $9,220. Total $10,280. Assessed Valuation: Im 370. Land 3 225. Total 3 595. Described as Land $5,740. Total $18,430. Assessed Valuation: Bid 4 440. Land 2 010. Total 6 450. Lots 21, Block 20, Johnson's Addition. Actual. Valuation should be: Bldg $12,690. Described as Lots 1-3, Block 20, Johnson's Addition. Actual Valuation Land $13,840. Total $24,880. Assessed Valuation: Bid 3 865. Land should be: Bldg $11,040. 4 845. Total 8 710. Described as Lots 23 & 24 except the West 1,8" of Lot 23, Block 22, Johnson's Addition. Actual Valuation should be: Bldg $10,800. Land $4,350. Total $15,150. Assessed Valuation: Bld: 3 780 Land 1 520. Total 5,300 Fuller Motor Co. Valuations readjusted by appraisers. ock . Described as Lots 10-12--N 65/Bl', Johns1o9 n s AddLtiOn. Actual Valuation should be: Total $6,495. Assessed Valuation: Im . 370. Land Imp. $1,055. Land $5,440. Total $12171. Block 19 Described as S60' of Lots 10-12, Johnson's Addition. Actual Valuation should be: Imp. $5,885. Land $5,020. Total $10,905. Assessed Valuation: Imp. 2 060. Land 1 775. Total $3,815. Fuller Motor Co, Described as Lot 15-16, Block 19, Johnson's Addition. Valuations readjusted by appraisers. Actual Valuation should be Bldg. $44,255. Land $8,100. Total $52,355. Assessed Valuation: Bld 15 490. Land 2 835. Total 18 325. Motion by McLane, seconded by Lightner that in order to equalize the valuations on properties in Adams County, Nebraska, upon consideration of the earning capacity of the property, relative location, desirability and functional use, reproduction cost less depreciation, comparison with other properties of known or recognized value, market value in the ordinary course of trade and zoning; the following raises be considered: Gibson's: Land under building at $1.65 per square foot and land under the parking area at $.36 1 905. per square foot. , First National Bank: Land under building at $3.75 per square foot and land under parking at $2.00 per square foot. City National Bank: Land under building at $3.75 per square foot and land under parking at $2.00 per square foot. Tempo: Land under building at $1.65 per square foot and land under the parking area at $.36 per square foot. Allen's: Land under building at $1.65 per square foot and land under the parking area at $.36 per square foot. Roll call, Ayes: Lightner, Kidd, Grabill, McLane, and Schmitz. Naye: Hoagland. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Kidd, that the Homestead Exemption be granted to the properties described on applications on file in the County Clerk's Office, market Exhibit "A" with the exception of the rejected applications listed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Kidd, that the following property be TAX EXEMPT for 1970: Lot one (1), Block Two (2), Colonial Estates Second Addition to the City of Hastings. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF HASTINGS. To be used strictly for religious purposes. Roll call all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Lightner, that in order to equalize the valuation of residential property, industrial property, commercial property and suburban (rural residential) property in Adams County, Nebraska; upon consideration of the earning capacity of the property, relative location, desirability and functional use, reproduction cost less depreciation, comparison with other properties of known or recognized value, market value in the ordinary course of trade and zoning; ---a 177 reduction will be made on all Adams County farm land; a 40% reduction will be made on all Commercial land valuations and a 107 reduction will be made on all Commercial improvement valuations in the downtown Hastings area (all properties facing lst, 2nd, and 3rd Streets from the center of Minnesota Avenue west to the center of Bellevue Avenue); a 10% reduction will be made on land and a 107 reduction on improvements on all residential. industrial. S4Uj. 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S. Treasury 2588 2589 2590 2591 2592. 2593 2594 2595 2596 2597 2598 2599 2600 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2609 2610 2611 2612 2613 2614 2615 2616 2617 2618 2619 2620 2621 2622 2623 2624 2625 2626 2627 2628 2629 2630 2631 2632 2633 2634 2635 2636 2637 2638 2639 2640 2641 2642 2643 2644 2645 U.S. Treasury Register of Deeds Justice of the Peace Mrs. A. G. Yost Adams County Nursing Home County Judge First National Bank Joseph Helmann County Judge County Judge County Judge County Sheriff County Judge Ambulance Department County Judge Larkin, Director County Judge State Treas Co. Hiegy Alloc. County Judge County Judge County Judge Register of Deeds Pete Evans County Judge County Judge County Judge U. S. Treasury County Clerk County Clerk Audrey Whitcomb Adams County Nursing Home County Judge County Judge Clerk of the District Court Clerk of the District Court Larkin, Director County Judge Edward Lightner Hastings Home Economics Assoc. State of Nebraska --Ins. Fund County Judge _ County Judge County Judge Rosina Aufdenkamp Bessie Thompson, Exec. County Judge County Clerk County Judge County Judge County Judge County Sheriff County Judge County Judge State Treas--St. Asst. Funds Clerk of the District Court County Judge County Judge Adams Co. Nursing Home 3906.00 434.00 149.46 580.00 205.90 1251.90 250.00 50.00 62.40 20.00 445.50 616.20 107.50 45.03 987.30 174.51 317.23 34.00 30,840.02 200.00 25.00 156.18 813.50 11.25 125.00 10.00 5.00 1,937.508 852.00 127.25 13.00 1,861.80 75.00// 10.00 100.00 984.50 411.35 100.00 6.00 5.00 73,416.89 161.69 262.52 22.34 25.00 63.18 100.00 9.60 150.00 68.00 369.40 217.50 10.00 10.00 6,314.74 30.00 5.61 115.57 2,976.49 Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland, that the following resolution.be adopted. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of Adams County grant to the 32 -Mile Creek Watershed an easement for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a dike, known as the "Kenesaw Dike" in the flood control plans of the 32 -Mile Creek Watershed. The easement is for construction of the dike and for temporary flooding of the road and right- of-way on the following described location; all in Township Eight (8) No. Range Twelve (12) West of the 6th P.M.: 1. Between the east one half (E2) Section Twenty Nine (29) and the west one half (W) of Section Twenty Eight (28), in addition permit the District to build up the road grade, using excess yardage cut out of the ditch; the county will move the culvert to a point on the half -section line as per the engineer's design. 2. Between the East one half (E 2) of Section Twenty Eight (28) and and West one half (W2) of Section Twenty Seven (27). Tn add i fii nrn n rm4 1- f-1- c 7144-,4-4- 4-,. yL _ 498 SUPE VISORS ECO D No. 16 3. Between the West one half (W2) and the East one half (Ek) of Section Twenty Seven (27) , in addition permit the District to raise the road at the point of crossing. The County will provide and install a culvert as designed by the SCS Engineers to carry 40 CFS of flow. The County will surface and maintain the road surface. 4. Between the East one half (Eli) of Section Twenty Seven (27) and the West one-half (WZ) of Section Twenty Six (26), in addition permit the District to cut the road fill by approximately 8 feet and install a control culvert as shown on the plans. The County will surface the road and maintain the road surface. 5. Between the North one half (N i) of Section Twenty Seven (27) and the South one half (S) of Section Twenty Two (22) , the County will maintain the road surface. 6. Between the South East Quarter (SE4) of Section Twenty Six (26) and the Southwest Quarter (SW4) Section Twenty Five (25) , the County will maintin the road surface. 7. Between the South West Quarter (SW4) Section Twenty Five (25) and the North West Quarter (NW) of. Section Thirty Six (36) , the County will maintain the road surface. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that the following Resolution be adopted.. RESOLUTION WHEREAS: The Department of Roads; of the State of Nebraska has legal authority to act as Agent for said County in the matter of improving certain County Roads, and WHEREAS: Certain roads and streets in said County have been designated as the Federal Aid Secondary Road System of that County by joint action of said County, the Department of Roads, and the Bureau of Public Roads in compliance with Federal Laws pertaining thereto, and WHEREAS: Said County desires to improve a certain portion of the Federal Aid Secondary Road System in said County, more fully described hereinafter, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Department of Roads is hereby requested to act as Agent for said County as stated above and to program for construction that portion of F.A.S. Route No. described as Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Section 17-T7N-RIOW, thence North 2 miles along existing road to the Northeast Corner of Section 8-T7N-R1OW; and which construction includes: Grading, Culverts, Surfacing. The estimated cost of such improvement Grading and Culverts 2 miles ..................$22,222.00 Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing 00000 OOOOO 000000 00 70,000.00 Surveys and Plans ( If Federal Aid nct requested indicate none) 1,700.00 Right of Way ( If Federal Aid not. requested indicate NONE) NONE ESTIMATED Total for Project $93,922.00 Surveys and Plans will be made by Benjamin, Petersen, Kasl & Assoc. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the County Board is authorized to sign this resolution on behalf of said Board and that the County Board hereby approves the above contemplated construction prior to first submitting of said project to the Bureau of Public Roads. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That sufficient funds of said County are now, or will be, available and are hereby pledged to the Department of Roads in the amount and at the required time for the purpose of matching Federal Funds available for the contemplated construction. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane, that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS: The Department of Roads of the State of Nebraska has legal authority to act as Agent for said County in the matter of improving certain County Roads, and WHEREAS: Certain roads and streets in said County have been designated as the Federal Aid Secondary Road System of that County by joint action of said County, the Department of Roads, and the Bureau of Public Roads in compliance with Federal laws pertaining thereto, and, WHEREAS: Said County desires to improve a certain portion of the Federal Aid Secondary Road System in said County, more fully described hereinafter, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Department of Roads is hereby requested to act as Agent for said County as stated above and to program for construction that portion of F.A.S. Route described as Beginning at the Northeast Corner Section 8-T7N, RlOW, thence 4 mile West along existing road; and which construction includes: frothnu_ Killvr3rf a and Ciirfar.-ina SUPEVISO 499 Surveys and Plans (If Federal Aid not requested indicate NONE) Right of Way (If Federal Aid not requested indicate NONE) ESTIMATED Total for Project Surveys and Plans will be made by Benjamin, Petersen, Kasl & Assoc. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the County Board is authorized to sign this resoluti n on behalf of said Board and that the County Board hereby approves the above contemplated construction prior to first submitting of said project to the Bureau of Public Roads. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That sufficient funds of said County are now, or will be, available and are hereby pledged to the Department of Roads in the amount and at the required time for the purpose of matching Federal Funds available for the contemplated construction. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the Chairman be authorized to sign two Tri -Party agreements between Benjamin, Petersen, Kasi and Associates, the State of Nebraska Department of Roads and Adams County: Beginning at NW Corner of Section 8-T7N-R1OW, thence mile West along existing road and Beginning at SW Corner Section 17-T7N-R1OW thence 2 miles N along an existing Road to the NE Corner Section 8-T7N-R1OW. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 520.00 NONE $12,020.00 Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner that the following resolution be adopted: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A FIRST SUPPLEMENT TO LEASE AND AGREEMENT WITH WESTERN PLASTICS CORPORATION, A NEBRASKA CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THE WESTERN PLASTICS CORPORATION PROJECT OF THE COUNTY: PROVIDING THAT THE INVALIDITY OF ANY PART OF THIS RESOLUTION SHALL NOT AFFECT THE REMAINDER; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF RELATED DOCUMENTS: REPEALING ALL RESOLUTIONS AND PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND DATE OF EFFECT OF THIS RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ADAMS: Section 1. The First Supplement to Lease and Agreement, dated as of February 15, 1970, amending and supplementing the original Lease and Agreement dated as of February 15, 1970, between the County, as Lessor, and Western Plastics Corporation, a Nebraska corporation, as Lessee, of the form and content presented to this meeting as Exhibit A, be and the same is in all respects authorized, approved and confirmed and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver such First Supplement to Lease and Agreement dated as of February 15, 1970, including necessary counterparts (in substantially the form and content as Exhibit A hereto attached, but with such changes, modifications, additions and deletions therein as shall to them seem necessary, desirable or appropriate) for and on behalf of the County. Section 2. The Board of Supervisors does hereby find and determine that National Bank of Commerce Trust and Savings Association, Lincoln, Nebraska, Trustee under the Mortgage and Indentur of Trust with the County dated as of February 15, 1970, has mailed notice of the proposed amendment of said original Lease and Agreement to the registered owners of all bonds presently outstanding under the Mortgage and has received the written consent of the registered owners of not less than 66-2/3% in aggregate principal amount thereof to said amendment as provided for in said First Supplement to Lease and Agreement, as evidenced by the Consent of Trustee appended thereto. Section 3. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Resolution (Including the exhibit hereto attached which is made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference) shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Resolution of of said exhibit. Section 4. The Chairman and the County Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the County any and all additional certificates, documents or other papers, and to perform all other acts as they may deem necessary or appropriate in order to implement and carry out the matters herein authorized. Section 5. All resolutions or orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this Resolution, are to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. Section 6. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after publication as provided by law. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. its passage and Motion by Lightner, seconded by Grabill that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. 500 SUPE 11 VISO S ECO D No. 16 Judges & Clerks of Election, Rents Adams County Bank Adams Hardware Co. Adams, Goldie Adams, Goldie Aliens Anderson, Carl A. Inc. Anderson, Robert, Sheriff Asmus, Robert Ayr Grain Co. Badger Shirt Co. Beiriger, Wauneta Beiriger, Wauneta Burr, Mrs. Duane Business Supply Co. Burroughs Corporation Cash-Wa Candy Company Chaulk, Creda Chaulk, Creda Clerk of the District Court Connolly, William M Connolly, William M County Superintendent County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. DeLuxe Cleaning Serv. Inc. Dept. of Information, U of N Dick's Wrecker Service Dutton -Lain son Dutton-Lainson Eckhardt, Raymond Ed's Pharmacy Educational Serv. Unit No. 9 Educational Serv. Unit No. 9 Elley's Conoco Service Ext. Serv. Rev. Fund Federated Business Materials Co. Finnerty, R. W. Fricke, Mary Fricke, Mary Frisch, Motsey Frisch, Motsey Friends Motor Supply Garrelts, Helena Gill, Theresa M. Gill, Theresa M. Harrenstein, Mrs. R. J. Hastings Assoc. of Ins. Agents Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Haverly, Harry C. County Judge Haverly, Harry C. Headley, Betty Hinrichs Service Hollister, Richard Ihm, William I International Business Machines Irons, Fred R. Jacobitz, Dean Johnson Cashway Lumber Company Knight, Robert G. Knight, Robert G. Knight, Robert G. Koertner, Eugene Kranau, DuWayne Larry's Sharpening Service Law Enforcement Equip. Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Marvel, John N. Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Meredith, L. John Reg. of Deeds Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Modern Methods, Inc. Modern Methods, Inc. Nebr. nffirp qpruirp Cn. GENERAL FUND Joint Election Registrations Supplies Elec. Exp. Elec. Exp. Supplies Repairs Mileage, Matron Fee, Food Board Member, Mileage Registrations Uniforms Elec. Exp. Elec. Exp. Board Member, Mileage Supplies Maintenance Agree. Supplies Elec. Exp. Elec. Exp. St. Cases, Mental Health Workshop, Mileage Postage, & Box Rent Grad. Exp. Mileage May & June Bulletin Cleaning, Jail & Amb. Supplies Tow Service Supplies Supplies Board Member, Mileage Medical Supplies Schooling Film Lib. Serv. Gasoline Supplies Paper Mileage, Meals Elect. Exp. Elec. Exp. Elect. Exp. Elec, Exp. Supplies Registrations Elec. Exp. Elec. Exp. Board Member, Mileage Insurance Elec. Proceedings, Supplies Supplies Supplies, Shelving Utilities State Cases, Post. Mileage, Room, Sustenance Registrations Supplies Board Member, Mileage Exp. Witness Typewriter Professional Service Board Member, Mileage Supplies Reporting, transcribing Copy of Statement Reporting, transcribing Board Member, Mileage Board Member, Mileage Service Supplies Telephone & Toll Professional Service Lab. Test Recording Deeds Mop & Mat Service Laundry Supplies Supplies $9,056.00 5.50 6.39 6.80 57.60 3.98 24.50 for Prisoners2,305.59 6.80 2.25 320.16 6.80 57.60 15.20 601.22 28.79 11.00 6.80 57.60 213.50 414.80 19.00 75.38 83.30 10.00 87.66 32.60 10.00 5.94 6.79 20.00 28.75 8,833.20 247.50 114.68 26.33 196.00 38.45 6.80 57.60 6.80 57.60 15.69 .50 6.80 57.60 11.20 3,890.00 812.29 137.95 650.76 1,527.12 72.00 58.14 15.50 7.45 12.00 50.00 383.00 100.00 15.60 47.66 140.00 15.50 129.50 19.20 17.20 4.00 120.46 707.56 100.00 10.00 12.50 53.60 23.70 37.20 432.45 c7 7c TVTIPWritCar SUPE VISO S ECO D N�,16 501 PPG Industries, Inc. PPG Industries, Inc. Peterson, Bev Redfield & Company, Inc. Redfield & Company, Inc. Redfield & Company, Inc. Roseland State Bank Schafer Printing Co. Schmitz, Ralph W. Seberg, John R. Seiler, Les Shepherd, David N Shively's Conoco Serv. Snell, Mina Jane Stephenson School Supply Co. Stromer, Mrs. Darrel Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J. R. Taedter, Ruth Triangle School Service Trausch, Susie B Univ. of Neb. Ext. Serv. Utecht, Mrs. Duane VanFleet, R. J. Weber's Studio Wiens, Leola Wiens, Leola West Publishing Co. Westing, Charles Wright & Mack Company Young, Robert A. Young, Robert A. Williams Exterminating Co. Ayr Grain Co. Benjamin, Petersen, Kasl, & Assoc. Case Power & Equipment Clarke Oil Co. Consolidated Motor Freight Inc. Continental Oil Co. D. A.'s Sinclair Dutton-Lainson Co. Dutton-Lainson Co. Dutton-Lainson Co. Evans, Peter Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Co. Firestone Stores Friends Motor Supply Glenwood Telephone Corp. H & M Equipment Co. Hastings Association of Ins. Agents Hastings Battery & Elec. Inc. Hastings Battery & Elec. Inc. Hastings Utilities Hastings Welding Supply Co. Hastings Welding Supply Co. Herz, Norbert Hoefer, John Jurgens Manufacturing Co. Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Co. Kully Iron & Metal Co. Laird Motors Lambrecht, Gaylord Lemke Sharpening Service Lilley Sand and Gravel Lilley Sand and Gravel Lincoln Equipment Co. Lincoln Equipment Co. Lincoln Equipment Co. Lincoln Equipment Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McClelland Farm Equipment Co. Modern Linen Service Mousel, Virgil National Chemsearch Corp. Nebraska Public Power District Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. Paulsen's Repair Shop Paint, Supplies Door Repair Board Member, Mileage Supplies, Elec. Sets Supplies Supplies Registrations Supplies Foster Care Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Oil, Gas Registrations Supplies Board Member, Mileage Mileage Bailiff Bailiff Microscope Refund Home Agent Salary Foster Care Salary Film Elec. Exp. Elec. Exp. Supplies Board Member, Mileage Elevator Sery Salary Mileage Pest Control ROAD FUND Gasoline, Supplies Supplies Gasoline, Oil Repairs Diesel Gasoline Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Gasoline, Diesel Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Gravel Insurance Supplies Supplies Utilities Supplies Supplies Salary Salary Supplies Gas Service Supplies Supplies Salary Saws Sharpened Gravel Gravel Supplies Supplies Motor Grader Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Towel Serv. Salary Chem. Supplies Electricity Supplies Supplies 47.67 70.80 10.00 726.46 7.20 7.80 .75 65.00 25.00 36.00 100.00 21.00 5.60 8.75 8.44 12.80 43.26 90.00 10.00 138.95 262.75 440.00 25.00 300.00 21.90 6.80 57.60 12.00 8.80 127.25 191.25 10.30 5.00 72.34 1,040.15 10.46 562.31 8.88 281.40 19.70 13.65 2.12 169.93 59.20 264.48 225.05 60.36 15.18 1,222.40 6,793.00 26.09 156.73 24.76 16.26 32.20 203.00 180.00 20.85 29.94 5.12 38.63 315.00 38.91 1,230.74 2,697.70 302.55 278.58 18,250.00 106.48 78.48 28.00 6.46 97.50 66.00 1.00 49.05 27.05 502 SUPE VISO S ECO D N®v 16 Sidles Company Sinclair 0i1 Corp. Southern Nebr. Rural Public Power Utility Tool and Body Co. Inc. Vontz, L. J. Vontz, L. J. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co. Z & Z Equipment Baker & Taylor Brown, Mrs. Bettie B Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Doubleday & Company Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Grosset & Dunlap, Inc. Hastings Public Library Houchen Bindery, Inc. Huntting Co., Inc. H. R. Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Mrs. Dorothy Dewey Jack & Jill South Burlington Jack & Jill South Elm Jack & Jill West Heights Larkin, Perry 0., Director Reichert, Welcome Royal Typewriter Co. Supplies Diesel, Gas Electricity Supplies Gravel Gravel Repairs COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Books Salary Salary Books Salary Books Library Service Books Books Salary Salary Salary Salary GENERAL RELIEF FUND Groceries Groceries Groceries Supplies Bd, Room, Clothing Office Equipment MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL FUND Nebraska Dept. of Public Welfare Vendor Payment Share Book Shop Charlton, Dr. G. Paul Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Duthie, Eva B. Hastings Typewriter Co. Kamm, Dr. Frank Kingsley, Dr. D. W. Kostal, Dr. 0. A. Larkin, Perry 0. Larkin, Perry 0. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. Meyer, Garnet Nitzel, Dr. Dale L. Pearson, Naomi Porter, Donna Lou Prince, Dr. Donald Thomsen, Linda L. Coop Grain and Supply D.A.'s Sinclair Service Hilltop Garage Jahnke Supply Inc. Klein Insurance Agency Abbott's Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Beukenhorst, Gail Cashway Candy Co. Custom pack Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Co. Hastings Assoc. of Ins. Agents Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Utilities Johnny's Plumbing & Heating Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Co. PPG Industries Stark, John Thompson Company Queen City Laundry & Cleaners nlry Talbert Co. STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Office Supplies Professional Service Bulletin Mileage Office Supplies Diagnostic Examination Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Postage Telephone & Toll Mileage Professional Service Mileage Mileage Professional Service Mileage WEED CONTROL FUND Chemicals Gas, Oil Repairs, Gas Supplies Insurance ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME Dairy Products Eggs Eggs Supplies Meat Supplies Groceries Insurance Supplies Utilities Repairs Telephone & Toll Bakery Products paint Meat Supplies Laundry Supplies 69.04 282.12 12.90 110.40 928.43 2,378.86 2,019.62 2,736.00 356.15 30.00 30.00 67.25 30.00 113.28 300.00 369.48 4.46 250.00 30.00 350.00 125.00 130.00 25.00 200.00 40.00 107.00 197.40 3,828.17 14.30 5.00 5.00 7.90 3.15 5.00 45.00 7.50 9.70 65.00 62.95 8.20 28.00 9.10 15.90 6.00 9.40 2,645.50 79.72 53.97 55.15 333.60 106.26 30.00 30.00 6.00 63.11 37.19 86.66 483.00 96.35 166.47 71.70 19.65 45.10 67.12 181.25 89.71 87.35 73.72 SUPEVISO 1'� s RECO 1.� No. 6 503 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk Deputy Tuesday, June 9, 1970 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Chairman 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of June 5, 1970, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Hoagland, Grabill, Schmitz and Theobald. Absent: Kidd and McLane. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Grabill that we purchase 1 set of Soil Capability Maps (scale 8 Inches/ 1 mile) and l set of Land Use maps (scale 8 inches/1 mile) for $433.75 per set from the U. S. Department of Agriculture through the S.C.S. Office. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. Tuesday, June 16 , 1970 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 28, 1970 A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, The bald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; and Co my Clerk, Anita Hawes. Under the provisions of 77-1502, upon the determination of undervalued property, notice was given, and hearings were held for the following. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Lightner, that upon consideration and deliberation, the assessed valuations of the following properties shoudl be CITY:NATIONAL BANK, Described as So 35' of lots 1 thru 4 Inc. and all lots 13 thru 24 Inc. Block 13, Original Town, Hastings, Nebraska. No appearance, The Board of Equalization found the property undervalued and shoold be readjusted by Appraisers. Actual valuation should be: Imp. $234,735. Land $89,020. Total $323,755. Assessed Valuation: Imp $82,160. Land $31,155. Total $113,315. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Described as All lots 5 thru 12 Inc. , Block 18, Original Town, Hastings, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the property undervalued and should be readjusted by Appraisers. Actual valuation should be readjusted by Appraisers. Actual valuation should be; Imp. $302.230. Land $55,520. Total $357,750. Assessed valuation sh-uld be: Imp. $105,780. Land $19,430. Total $12.5 210. R.R. Love etal (Gibs-rn', Described as Com 35' E & 19' S of Cen of Sec.13-7-10! S 150' for point of beg; thence South 400'; thence E 130'; thence No. 31.25'; thence E 66'; thence No.379'; thence W 66'; So.3' more or less; thence W 130' to point of beg. & Tract 65' N & So.x 91.33' E & W lying betwee Hellers & Lawrence Addition. no appearance. The Board of Equalization found the property underx)alued and should be readjusted by Appraisers. Actual Valuation should be: Bldgs. $70,900. Land $76,470. Total $147,370. Assessed valuation should be: Bld:s $24 815. Land $26,765. Total $51,580. R.R. Love et al (Gibson's), Described as Lots 4-5, Lawrences Addition Hastings,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the property undervalued and should be readjusted by appraisers. Actual valuation should be: Bldgs $10,980. Land $9,345. Total $20,325. Assessed valuation: Bid s. 3 845. Land $3 270, Total 7 115. R.R. Love etal (Gibson;j, Described as Lots 1 & 2 & No. 30! of Vacated "G" St, Hellers Addition and Lots 1 & 2 & No 30' of Vacated "G" Street, Hellers 2nd Addition, City of Hastings, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the property undervalued and should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valuation of the property should be: Bldgs , Land $10,070. Total $10,070. Assessed: Blds-- Land $3525. Total $3525. 504 SUPE l'1 VISO s ECO .' D .N 16 Carmel Chambers be sent notice to show cause why of Hastings for 1970. Roll call, all voted aye. This Board of Equalization will now recess until Tuesday June 16, 1970 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of June 9, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll Call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane,Schmitz and Theobald. his Chrysler should not be assessed in City Motion carried. June 19, 1970. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 10:30 A.M. Members of the Blaine Township Board met with the Adams County Board of Supervisors for discussio and recommendation of location of railroad crossing and access road. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Kidd that we authorize the Chairman to sign the contract covering the work awarded to Werner Construction, Inc. of Hastings, Nebraska on Project No. S-252(4) Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Kidd that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Adams County,Nebraska is now presently located in, or proposed to be located in, the Little Blue Water Shed District, WHEREAS, it would be in the best interest and welfare of Adams County, Nebraska to be located in the Tri -City Water Shed District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Adams County Board of Supervisors that the Board of Supervisors herein go on record requesting that Adams County, Nebraska be placed in the proposed Tri -County Water Shed District instead o f the Little Blue Water Shdd District. Roll call, Five voted aye. Two voted nay. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, due to unanticipated requirements essential to the administration of Justice, the preservation of the public health, welfare and safety there exists an emergency in the budget appropriations for the Telephone, Clerk of the District Court, County Superintendent, Register of Deeds, County Assessor, Jail, Elections, District Court, Mental Health, Reorganization, Miscellaneous, Printing Warrants, 3-M Copier, Court Appointed Counsel, and Ambulance budgets; there is not sufficient money appropriated to operate and carry out the needs and requirements o said office for the balance of the fiscal year, and WHEREAS, there are sufficient unappropriated moneys in the County General Fund and it is essential to the government of Adams County that the appropriation for said offices and funds be increased by emergency appropriation. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Adams County,Nebraska that ther is hereby appropriated and allocated from the General fund the amounts as hereto after set forth for the use and benefit of the offices or funds set opposite each amount for the balance of the fiscal year. Office or Department Telephone Clerk of the District Court County Superintendent Register of Deeds County Assessor Jail Elections District Court Mental Health Reorganization Miscellaneous Printing Warrants & Claims 3-M Copier Court Appointed Counsel Ambulance said appropriation increases Amount of Increase 300.00 1,075.00 565.00 210.00 4,500.00 1,490.00 1,400.00 3,100.00 540.00 280.00 450.00 125.00 350.00 370.00 6,050.00 the budget to the amount shown. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board will now recess subject to the call of the ChairmanRof t Supervisors/ County Clerk R ./r• X2/7 . 6 ov/ Total Budget $10,845.00 15,934.00 13, 946.00 12,324.00 50,680.00 11,995.00 14,355.00 9,250.00 1,540.00 430.00 1,950.00 225.00 1,950.00 3,970.00 33,220.00 e Adams County Board of SUPE VISO 1t D No, 16 505 Friday, June 19, 1970 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:30 A.M. o'clock The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of June 16, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, Mclane, Schmitz and Theobald. At 10:30 o'clock A.M. bids were opened which had been received for a bridge to Sec.32, Range 9, Township 7, Adams County. Capital Bridge Co. of Linc9ln, Nebraska Materials $24,116.57 Hastings Asphalt, Inc. Hastings,ebraska, If steel is supplied by Kully Iron & Metal Co. design is by Mr. James Nikkila of Hastings Asphalt, Alternate, if the necessary steel is supplied Lincoln,Nebraska, the lump sum bid is $29,500.00 Beatrice Construction Company, Inc. Beatrice, Nebraska Structural Steel girder bridge $35,983.00 Precast Concrete superstructure $35,983.00 Motion by Kidd, seconded by Grabill that we refer to Road Committee the bids that were received for further study and investigation. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that we appropriate $7,500.00 for the period 1970-1970 for support of the Adams County Centennial commission. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried At 11:00 o'clock A.M. bids were opened which had been received for Roseland Road Asphalt sur- facing. Werner Construction, Inc. Hastings,Nebraska including tack coat and Total Bid $33,916.57 Services $9,800.00 be located in Inc. of Hastings and bridge Inc. the lump sum bid is $26,200.00. by Lincoln Steel Corporation, Type C Asphaltic concrete $9.68 per ton. placement of material for Hastings Asphalt, Inc. Hastings,Nebraska Type C, Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete, for all labor and materials for the paving of the Roseland Road, $10.39 per ton. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Hoagland, that the low bid of Werner Construction, Inc. of $9.68 per ton, be accepted. Rollcall, all voted Aye. Motion carried. At 11:15 o'clock A.M. Dr. Richards, Mrs. Nielsen, Ed Wilken, Mr. John Lainson and Mr. Harry Crook presented information concerning the Health Planning Council. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd that we appropriate the sum of $4,500.00 to the Adams Connty Health Planning Council for the period 1970-71 fiscal budget year to be used for the purpose of planning Regional Health Care. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Lightner that the salary claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Adams Connty Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors County Clerk's Office Counnty Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty R. W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D. Haws, Dorothy Hohlfeld, Gust E Register of Deed's Office Veteran's Service Office ROAD FUND NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND GENERAL FUND Office Office Office Office Office Salarie Office Office Office Office Office Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Office Expense Expense Ex pen s e Expense Expense s & Mileage Expense Expense Exp en s e Expense Ex pen s e Expense Expense Office Expense Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Department Sa]arias 714.90 2,860.00 1,248.00 2,356.61 2,305.00 2,212.60 1,726.48 2,253.14 2,090.25 736.70 2,468.20 541.70 475.00 175.00 250.00 182.00 891.70 910.00 12,545.25 3,685.45 A 1os_in 506 SUPE VISO 1'� S ECO D No. 16 County Clerk Deputy (12 Chai man COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday June 19, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as A Board of Equalization as per recess of June 16, 1970 A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoa§land, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald; Roscoe Story, County Assessor; and Anita Hawes, County Clerk. Under the provisions of 77-1502, upon the determination of undervalued property, notice was give and hearing was held for the following: HASTINGS WESTERN MALL (Tempo) , Described as the N 2 Ek SE 4 NEk SW3 & the E 59' more or less of Blk 5 & all Block 6, Hamshers South Side Addition & vacated streets & alleys ex lots 11 thru 14 & S 5' of lots 10 & 15 & Part of vacated alley in Block 6 & ex E 33' of Bellevue Ave abutting lots 13 & 14 & So 5° of lot 15, Block 6, Hamshers South Side Addition, Hastings, Nebraska. Attorneys Madgett & Crary, General Counsel and Mr. Fred Davenport, owner and Mr. Al Gross appeared. Upon presentation of new facts and evidence it was determined that the hearing should be con- tinued until July 6, 1970 to allow for further investigation. This Board of Equalization will now recess until June 29, 1970. COURTHOUSE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Monday June 29, 1970 9:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as pre recess of June 19, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chiarman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story' County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Under the provisions of 77-1502 upon Bete -urination of undervalued property, notice was given and hearings were held for the following: Motion by Lightner,seconded by Hoagland that the valuatio be as follows -- CLYDE L. KLEAGER, Tax Lot 9, Sec. 27-7-9, Adams County Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization determined the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation should be: Bldgs--- Land $42,165. Total $42,165. Assessed value to be:Bld s ----Land 14 755. Total $14755. Classification A All voted aye. CLYDE L. KLEAGER, Tax Lot 23, Sec. 26-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation shoudi be: Bldgs---, Land $97,160. Total $97,160. Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs --- Land $34 005. Total $34 005. Classification A All Voted aye. HADCO, INC. Tax Lot 1, Sec. 35-7-9, Adams, County, Nebraska. No appearance. E`4uualization determined the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The should be: Bldgs ---Land $980. Total $980. Assessed value to be: Bld:s--- $345. Classification A. All voted aye. The Board of Actual Valuation Land $345. Total HADCO, INC. Tax Lot 9, Sec 15-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska No apperme. The Board of Equal- ization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation should be: Bldgs $44,325. Land $9,090. Total $53,415. Assessed valuation: Bld,s $15 515. Land $3,180. Total $18,695. Reclassified. All voted aye. HADCO, TNC., Tax Lot 3, Sec Equalization determined the should be: Bldgs. $35,335. Land $2,190. Total 14,555 . 22-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska No appearance. The Board of valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation Land $6,260. Total $41,595. t Assessed value o be: Bld s. . 12 365 . Classification A, All vpted aye. HADCO, INC., Tax Lot 6, Sec. 22-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation should be:Bldgs---Land $4,490. Total $4,490. Assessed valuation: Bldgs ---Land $1*570. Total $1,570. All voted aye. HADCO INC., Tax Lot 2, Sec. 23-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation An-, .,i . _ 1 A.20.1 1^1.. Aff^ A..fn A A __.1__.. i_-- ,.._ L-- 711A-- SUPE VISO S ECO D No, 16 507 Classification A. All voted aye. HADCO, INC. Tax Lot 16, Sec. 26-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised and reclass Actual valuation should be: Bldgs $63,270. Land $14,965. Total $78,235. As to be: Bldgs $22,145. Land $5 235. Total $27 380. All voted aye. HADCG INCA Tax Lot 10 Equalization found the be: Bldgs $6,970. La Total $2,545. The Board of ified. The sessed valuation , Sec. 27-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to nd $295. Total $7,265. Assessed valuation : Bldgs $2,440. Land $105. HADCG, Inc. Tax Lot 5, Sec 14-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised and reclassified. Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $49,700. Land $9,555. Total $59,255. Assessed valuation to be: Blds $17 395. Land $3 345. Total $20 740. All voted aye. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Schmitz that the Board of Equalization be recessed until 10:30 o'clock A.M. All voted aye. Motion carried. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Monday, June 29, 1970. 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per public notice, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, •residing. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and Theobald. Motion by Grabill., seconded by Schmitz that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED, that the plat and dedication of Midstate Industrial Company Area B-1 be approved and accepted upon the terms set forth therein, the area of Adams County included therein also being known and designated as tax Lot 18, Bo,njamin, Petersal Kasl, Survey. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WhEREAS ADAMS County plans to construct or reconstruc a public road described as follows: County Road about two miles West of Hastings, from U.S, 6 & 34, then north 2 miles, and WHEREAS, in order for this project to qualify for Federal Aid, automatic grade crossing protection must be installed at the crossing of this public road and the tracks of the Burlington Northern Railroad Company in between Sections 8 & 9, T7N, R1OW. NOW THEREFORE be it resolved by the County Board of Adams County, this 29th day of June, 1970, that the State of Nebraska, Department of Roads contract the Burlington Northern Railroad. Company in behalf of the county of Adams and request the Railroad's concurrence in the installation of automatic grade crossing protection in accordance with the terms of Policy and Pro-exure Memorandum 21-10, dated October 3, 1958, and memoranda supplemental thereto as issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads; it being understood by the County That should these signals be cgmpleted, payment for this installation will be made utilizing Federal and Railroad funds. B it further resolved that the Department of Roads prepare the necessary agreement between the County, the Railroad and the State to authorize the construction of these signals, Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Lightner that the following Resolution be. adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it is necessary for the convenience of the crossing be established between Sections Thirty-five(35) North, Range Nine (9) WEst of the Sixth (6th) P.M. WHEREAS, a railroad crosses the section line between Sections Thirty-five (35) and six (26) Township Seven (7) North, Range Nine(9) West of the Sixth (6th) P.M. at a site as Level Elevator. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Adams County Board of Supervisors that a railroad crossing be built at the site known as Level Elevator between Sections Thirty-five (35) and six (26), Township Seven (7), North, Range Nine (9) West of the Sixth (6th) P.M. Roll call, voted aye. Motion carried. traveling public that a railroad and Twnenty-six(26), Township Seven (7) Twenty- known This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. -CouptyaClerk () //) /7 e , f/L4p/}J Twenty all 508 SUPE VISO S ECO D N o, 16 of this same date, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Thecbald; Rosecoe Story, County Assessor; and Anita Hawes, County Clerk. Hearings were continued that had been recessed earlier this same date. CHICAGO BURLINGTON & UINCY R.R,,,Tax lot 9, The Board of Equalization found the valuation to" be:: B1dgs4 :Land $4,285. Total $4,285. Total $1 495. All voted aye. Sec. 13-7-9, Adams County,nNebraska. No appearance fair and equitable as r@appraised. Actual valuatio Assessed valuat-on-•to be: Bids--- Land 1 495. CHICAGO BUHINGTON & QUINCY RR., Tax Lot 3, Sec 14-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. Actual valuatio to be: Bldgs $7,355. Land $8,325. Total $15,680. Assessed valuation to be: Bld s 2 575. Land $2915. Total $5,490. JOHN E. HALLORAN , Tax Lot 12, Sec 13-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearnace. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to be: Bldgs----, Land $8202, Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs----, Land $290., Total $290. All voted aye. HASTINGS PORK, Tax Lot 14, Sec.13-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of F 1i azation_found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $32,295.Land $775. Total $33,170. Assessed valuationto be: Bld:s 11 840. Land 270. Total $11,610. All voted aye. COMMUNITY & MUNICIPAL SERVICES INC. Tax Lot 2, Sec. 16-7-9, Adams County Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation t� be;Bldgs $27,000. Land $85. Total $27,085. Assessed valuation to be: Blds $9 45 Land $30. Total $9 480. All voted aye. COMMUNITY & MUNICIPAL SERVICES, INC., Tax Lot 21, Sec 26-7-9. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $540. Land $35. Toal $575. Assessed valuation: Bld:s $190. Land $10. Total $200. All voted aye. COMMUNITY & MUNICIPAL SERVICES INC. Tax Lot 11, Sec. 24-7-9. appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $3,630. Land $55. Total $3,685. Bld s. $1 270. Land $20. Total $1290. All Voted a e, COMMUNITY & MUNICIPAL SERVICES INCA Tax Lot 15, Sec. 13-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appeara ce. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. Actual val= uation to be: Bldgs. $540. Land $35. Total $575. Assessed valuation: Bldgs $190. Land $10. Total $200. All voted aye. MORRISON & QUIRKS INC., Tax Lot 16, Sec. 13-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. Attorney, Richard Hunter appeared. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $57,900. Land $82,910 Total $140,810. Assessed valuation t be Bldgs $20,265. Land $29,020. Tc ta,1 $$49285. Five voted aye. One, nay. LEROY W. THOM. Tax lot 17, Sec. 13-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of EQualization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. Actual valuation to be: Bldgs---, Land $24,475. Total $24,475. Assessed valuation to be -Bldgs--, Land $8,570. Total $8,570. All voted aye. LEROY W. THOM, Tax Lot 25, Sec. 25-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actualvaluation to be: Bldgs---, Land $57,180. Total $57,180. Assessed valuation to be: Bld_s- Land $20 015 Total $20,015. All voted aye. LEROY THOM , Tax Lot 14, Sec 24-7-9-, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearnace. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. Actual valuation to be: Bldgs.----, Land $47,220. Total $47,220. Assessed valuation to be: Bld:s---- Land $16530. Total $16,530. All voted Aye. Adams County, Nebraska. No and equitable as reappraised. Assessed valuation to be: MIDSTATE INDUSTRIAL COMPANY, Tax Lot 13, sec. 24-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalizaticn found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $18,745. Land $150., Total $18,895. Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs. Land $55. otal X$6,615. All voted aye. MIDSTATE INDUSTRIAL CO., Tax Lot 18, Sec. Board of Equalization found the valuation to be: Bldgs $11,980. Land $115. Total Land $40. Total $4,235. All voted aye. 13-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The fair and equitable as reappraised. Actual valuation $12,095. Assessed valuation to b e: Bldgs 195..I. FLOYD D. BROWN, Tax Lot 4, Sec. 14-7-9. Adams County,Nebraska. Mr. Brown appeared. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to SUPE VISO S D No. 16 509 R.W. KERR REALTY, Tax Lot 2, Sec. 22-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised, The Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $11,665. Land $960. Total $12,625. Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs, $4,080. Land $335. Total $4,415. All Voted aye. R.W. KERRY REALTY, Tax Lot 10, Sec. 15-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska, No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to b Bldgs. $31,575. Land $800, Total $32,375. Assessed valuation to be: Bld s 11 050. Land $280. Total $11,330. All voted aye, R.W. KERR REALTY, Tax Lot 6, Sec. 14-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to be: Bldgs #32,100. Land $450. Total $32,550. Assessed valuation to be: Bld_ #11 235. Land $1551 Total $11 390, All voted aye, CHARLES S. REECE Tax Lot 4, Sec 23-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska, Mr. Reece appeared not to protes the increase in valuation but to ask about condition of roads in the area and fire protection, The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised, The Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $11,530, Land $360. Total $11,890. Assessed valuation to be: Bld;s 4 035 Land $125. Total $4 ,160. All voted aye. CHARLES :S.REEC, Tax Lot 7, Sec. 14-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. Mr. Reece appeared. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be: Bldgs $605. Land $175. Total $780. Assessedvaluation to be: Bldgs $210. Land '$60. Total $270. all voted aye. LAMOINE UTECHT,Tax Lot 1, Sec. 21-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be; Bldgs.----, Land $90,590. Total $90,590. 4ssessed valuation to be: Bldgs --, Land $31,710. Total $31,710. All voted aye. IVAN D. HOAGLAND, Tax Lot 4, Sec 22-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska,. Mr. Melvin Hoagland appeared. The Board found there should be a reclassification of land. 15 AC VII Grass, 3.84 AC VIII Waste, 8AC IVR Dry, 70AC I Irrig, 35 AC II Irrig, 19 ACIII Irrig. 16AC I Dry. Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $8,060. Land $60,315. Total $68,375. Assessed valuation: Bldgs $2,820. Land $21,110. Total $23,930. All voted aye. IVAN D. HOAGLAND, Tax Lot 6, Sec. 23-7-9-, Adams County; Nebraska. Mr. Melvin Hoagland appeared. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land. 15.88 AC VIII Waste, 40. AC VI Grass; 32 AC III Irrig, 65 Ac II Irrig, 106 AC.I Irr. 24 AC I Dry. The actual valuation should be: Bldgs---, Land $98,380, Total $98,380. Assessed valuation be: Bldgs----, Land $34 435. Total $34 435. All voted aye, RALPH PHELPS, TAx Lot 8, Sec. 27-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be: Bldgs---, Land $6,905. Total $,6905. Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs---, Land $2,415. Total $2415. All voted Aye _ r Ralph V PHELPS, Tax Lot 5, Sec. 22-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska, No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be: Bldgs---, Land $126,260. Total $136,260. Assessed valuation: Bldgs ---,Land $47,690. Total $47,690. All voted aye WILLIAM FLEMING,Tax Lot 7, Sec, 23-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. Mr. Fleming. He was not protesting the raise in valuation, but inquiring about condition of the roads, fire protection etc. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be: Bldgs $45,410. Land $3,275. Total $48,685. Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs $15,.895. Land $1,145. Total $17,040. all voted aye. WILLIAM FLEMING, Tax Lot 7, Sec. 22-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska Mr. Fleming appeared. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to be: Bldgs $17,185. Land $1,960. Total $19,145. Assessed valuation to be: Bld,s 6 010. Land $685. Total $6,695. All voted aye. INDUSTRIAL -IRRIGATION SERVICES Tax Lot 3, Sec 23-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. Mr. Pete Sajjadi ,Mr. Ken Einsel and Mr. Frank Boyd appeared. They were not protesting the rasies in valuations but did have some questions about roads, fire protestion and police protection, The Board agreed to have the road committee melt with them at a later date. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actuval valuation to be: Bldgs $7,360. Land $20, Total $7,380. Assessed valuation: Bld_s $2 570, Land $10. Total 2 580, All voted aye. KENNETH D. EINSEL Tax Lot 18, Sec. 26-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. Mr. Einsel appeared. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and, equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation should be: Bldgs $18,680. Land $2,040. Total $20,720. Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs $6,535. Land $715. Total $7,250. All voted aye. KENNETH D. EINSEL, Tax Lot 9, Sec 23-7-9; Adays County, Nebraska. Mr. Einsel appeared. .The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation Q')1 AKq T n...A $1 Q/.!1 Ong R1 Ar, Q7 17C to 510 SUPE VISO S l'1 ECO D No, 16 HASTINGS INDUSTRIES INC. Tax Lot 27, Sec. 23-7-9, Adams The board of Equalizati m found the valuation fair and valuation should be: Bldgs $72,365. Land $3,365. Total Bld;s $25 325. Land $1 180. Total $26 505. All voted a County,Nebraska. Mr. Sajjadi appeared. equitable as reappraised. The actual $75,730. Assessed valuation to be: ye. RAY PEAKE , Tax Lot 24, Sec, 25-7-9, Adams County,Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalizat found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be:. Bldgs $4,395. Land $885. Total $5,280. The assessed valuation to be: Bld_s $1 540. Land $310. Total $1 850. all voted aye. FOOTE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Tax Lot 17, Sec. 26-7 Board of Equalization found the valuation fair to be: Bldgs. $7,040. Land $205. Total Land $70. Total $2,535. All voted aye. AULNER MANUFACTURING INC., Tax Lot 19, Sec. 26 Board of Equalization found the valuation fair to be: Bldgs. $14,230. Land $865. Total $15 Land j305. Total $5,285. All voted aye. PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO., Tax Lot 22, Sec. Board of Equalization found the valuation to be: Bldgs. $5,295. Land $195. Total Total $1!920. All voted aye. $7, -9, Adams County, Nebraska. and equitable as reappraised 245. The Assessed valuation No appearance. The . The Actual°valuation to be: Bld s. 2 465. -7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation ,095. Assessed Valuation to be: Bldgs_, _$4,980. 26-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. Mr. Boyd appeared. The fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation $5,490. Assessed. valuation: Blds1 850. Land $70. PEPSI COLA BC TTLING CO., Tax Lot 20, Sec. 26-7-9, Adams County, Nebraska. Mr. Boyd appeared. The Board of Equalization found thevaluationfair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be: Bldgs. $14,230. Land $105. Total $14,335. Assessed Valuation: Bld s. $4 980. Land $35. Total $5,015. All voted aye. KAREN J. FRINK, N2 NE4 ex, 26-8-10, Highland Twp., Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The Actual valuation to be: Bldgs. --- Land $26,675. Total $26,675. Assessed valuation: Bld s. --- Land X9,335. Total $9 335. All voted a e. RICHARD & HELEN BLOCK, SE4 22-8-10, Highland Township, Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be: Bldgs. $30. Land $46,640. Total $46,670. Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs. $1 Land $16 325. Total $16 335. All voted aye. OLIVER & ESTHER WENDELL, W2 36-8-10, Highland Township, Adams County, Nebraska. No appearance. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be: Bldgs. $10,030. Land $96,460. Total $106,490. Assessed valuation: Bldgs. 12„510. Land $33,760. Total $37,270. All voted aye. PAULINE MADGETT WELTON et al, NWS 8-7-10, Equalization found the valuation fair and Bldgs. --- Land $52,710, Total $52,710. Total $18,450. All voted aye. Denver Township. No appearance. The Board of equitable as reappraised. The actual valuation to be: Assessed valuation to be: Bldgs. --- Land $18,450. OLIVER WENDELL, Board had proposed and sent notice to show cause why boat & boat motor should not be assessed and taxed in City of Hastings for 1970. No appearance. The Board of Equalization determined that the boat and boat motor should be assessed in the Cit of Hastin:s for 1970. CARMEL CHAMBERS, Board had proposed and sent notice to show cause why the Chrysler owned by Chambers should not be assessed in City of Hastings rather than in 39C SD15, Blaine Twp. No appearance. The Board of E+ualization determined that the vehicle in •uestion should be assessed in the City of Hastings for 1970. This Board of Equalization will now recess until July 6, 1970. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NeBRASKA Monday July ;6, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. per recess of June 29, 1970 and per public notice given, call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, GRabil Motion by Grabill , seconded by Kidd that we accept the low bid of Hastings Asphalt, Inc. of $26,200. to erect a complete bridge, with steel purchased from Kully Iron & Metal Company, as bid in June, 1970, said bridge to be located between Sections 31 & 32, T6N, R9W, Adams County,Nebraska Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Grabill that we ask for bids to black -top the Lagoon Road from KICS Radio Station to the Showboat Road and the short spur from Highway 6 Curve to the Lagoon Road, bids to be opened on July 21, 1970 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Roll call, ayes: Lightner, Grabill Nays: Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz. Motion failed. ion SUPE VISO 11 s ECO 1 D No. 16 511 Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the Chairman be authorized to sign tax list corrections No. 5832 through 5838. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that we approve Joint Custody Receipt No. 1220 C Covering U.S. TReasury notes dated 2-15-69 in the amount of $100,000.00 given by Hastings State Bank. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Lightner that the Miscellaneous receipts be made a part of this Supervisor's proceedings, such receipts bearing numbers 2646 through 2685. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 2646 U.S. Treasury 2647 Weed Control 2648 Register of Deeds 2649 Ralph F Baird 2650 Register of Deeds 2651 Harry C Haverly Co.Judge 2652 Bernard H Taylor Clerk of 2653 Juniata Township 2654 Harry HAverly Co.Judge 2655 State of Nebraska 2656 Adams County Nurs.Home 2657 Harry C Haverly Co.Judge 2658 Harry C. Haverly Co.Judge 2659 Harry C.Haverly Co.Judge 2660 Clerk of the District Court 2661 Clerk of the District Court 2662 L.JohnMeredith Reg.oe Deeds 2663 County Judge 2664 George Rehtus 2665 Audrey Whitcomb 2160.00 14.00 201.85 370.39 6.01 .75 Dist,Court-- 17.70 250.00 142.91 26,828.56 2465.30 402.00 636.80 24.70 33.00 724.50 954.75 735.58 12.95 13.00 Motion by Hoagland, seconded Judge (2), Register of Deeds Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 2666 Perry O. Larkin -Director 279.16 2667 Perry 0 Larkin --Director 255.00 2668 Perry 0 Larkin --Director 99.60 2669 Perry 0 Larkin --Director 25.00 2670 Perry 0 Larkin --Director 97.97 2671 Hawes,Anita Coutny Clerk 184.50 2672 Hawes, Anita County Clerk 861.50 2673 Haverly,Harry C.Co.Judge 981.05 2674 Griess, Lawrence 500.00 2675 Haverly,Harry C. Co.Judge 6.00 2676 Kilight,Robert Justice of Peace 670.00 2677 Anderson,Robert Sheriff 1213.50 2678 Adams Co.Nurinsg Home 1419.40 2679 AdamsCo. Noxious Weed 757.45 2680 Adams Co.Noxicus Weed 512.85 2681 State of Nebr.-State Assist. 6145.12 2682 Harry C.Haverly Coutrty Judge 836.42 2683 Hohlfeld, Robert 600.00 2684 VanFleet, R.J. 14.40 2685 Adams County Clerk 2376.59 by Schmitz that the reports of the County Clerk, Car Titles, County (2), Veterah's Service Officer, be accepted and placed on file. Bids were received and opened for tle installation of protective and accentuating exterior illumination of the Adams County Court House. Smitty's Electric ----to furnish and install 7 400- Watt mercury vapor fixtures which would be controlled by a time clock switch deivce. $3,484.00 ABC Electric Company --to furnish and install 7 400 -watt mercury vapor fixtures. The Seven lights to be controlled with an astronomic time switch. $3,041,00 Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that the bids to install exterior lights at the Adams County Court House be rejected. Ayes: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill and Schmitz. Nay: McLane, Motion carried. Bids were received and opened for 20,000 Tax Receipt Mailing Envelopes as follows: Redfield and Company, Inc. of Omaha, Nebraska. 20,000 Tax Receipt Mailing Envelopes @23.00 per thousand --total $460.00 Schafer Printing Company,Hastings 20,000 Two-way Tax Envelopes --$25.97 per 1,000 Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that the low bid of Redfield & Company be accepted. Roll call, all voted aye. •Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that the claims be allowed and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. A.G.L. Supply Company Adams Co. Extension Revolving Fund Adams Hardware Allens Anderson, Robert Sheriff Bancroft -Whitney Company Blue Hill Leader Boy's Training School Business Supply Company Bush, Richard E D..D.S. Callaghan & Company City National Bank Clerk of the District William M Connolly GENERAL FUND of $460.00 on their respective funds Supplies Supplies Supplies Film Mileage Matron Fee & Food for Prisoners Supplies Advertising Interim Care Supplies Professional Service Supplies Imprinting Checks State Cases -Mental Health Investiagtion 39.08 • 20.80 5.96 59.76 2,246.80 35.00 5.60 319.20 19.34 57.00 27.50 9.20 607.50 27.00 CA AA 512 SUPERVISO S it ECO D No 16 Finnerty, R.W. First National Bank General Supply Hammond & Stephens Company Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. Hastings Association of Ins. Agents Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Hastings Utilities Haverly, Harry C. CO. Judge Haverly,Harry C. Co. Judge Hawes, Anita Hawes, Anita Co. `.Clerk Hawes, Anita Co. Clerk Hawes, Nancy J. Hoagland, Charles Houchen Bindery, Inc. Hotel Clark Ihm, William I International Business Machines International Business Machines International Business Machines Johnson, Moneta Kerr Chevrolet Company Kleager, & Glenn Knight, Robert G Landgraf, Charles W. Jr. M.D. Landgraf, Charles W. Jr. MSD. Law Enforcement Equipment ompany Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Lowe, S.G. Lowe, S.G. Mac's Building Supplies Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Meredith, L. John Modern Linen Service Modern LinenService Modern Methods Inc. Monroe Company,Inc. Mowers, Richard L. Myers Refrigeration Company Nebraska Association of Co. Officials Paulsen's Repair Shop Redfield & Company,Inc. Reed, Gary Rutt's Pharamcy Schafer Printing Company Schafer Printing Company Schmidt, Linda Schmitz, Ralph W. Story, Roscoe E. Story, Suzanne R. Striker, Mr. & Mrs. Elton Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.R. Taedter, Ruth Taedter,Ruth Taylor, Bernard H. Theobald, A.J. Utecht, Mrs. Duane H VanFleet, R.J. Vaughan's Printers Inc. West Publishing Company Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Co. Xerox Corporation Young, Robert A. Young, Robert A. Yost, C.G. Yost, C.G. Co. Treasurer Postmaster ARCO Childer, Daniel Clarke Oil Company ,, ROAD FUND Mileage & Sustenance Imprinting of checks Supplies Supplies Supplies Insurance Advertising & Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Utilities for Election Booths Mileage .:& Meals State Cases & P.O. Box Rent Mileage & Registeration P.O. Box REn to l Postage Salary Mileage Supplies Luncheon. for Jury Witness Fee Typewriter Typewriter Maintenace-AGreement Maintenance Agreement Salary - Deductible Insurance & Repair Professional Service Reporting Service Professional Service Professional Service Supplies Telephone & Toll Professional Service Professional Service Supplies Lab Fee' P.O. Box Rental Linen Service Mop & Mat Service Recording Tape Supplies Reporting Services Repairs Dues Repairs Supplies Repair Medicine Supplies Supplies Salary Foster Care Mileage & Sustenance Salary Foster Care Mileage Bailiff Bailiff Jury Supplies P.O. Box Rental Mileage Foster Care Salary Supplies Supplies Mileage Pest Conteol Supplies Mileage Salary Meal P.O. Box Rent Postage Gasoline Salary Gasoline _ 111.64 11.91 13.12 59.57 25.66 120.00 358.05 198.90 57.20 60.25 1868.16 54.40 94.00 55.50 7.50 9.00 7.85 42.75 26.30 616.00 26.44 50.00 513.00 653.88 3990 28.00 102.25 5.00 561.40 12.00 128.00 8.90 669.54 100.00 100.00 3.18 40.00 2.25 18.85 35.70 3.75 38.50 162.90',;, 119.70 252.00 7.95 37.27 25.00 3.00 12.50 46.90 42.00 25.00 56.77 72.00 25.00 24.60 130.00 30.00 3.08 12.00 15.85 25.00 300.00 41.80 12.00 61.62 5.00 188.55 6.20 361.25 2.50 12.00 500.00 455.72 222.75 370.53 SUPE 11 VISO ECO 11 D N o, 16 513 Fleet Tire Mart Friends Motors Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership H & M Equipment Company Hansen, Thomasl Hastings Diesel Service. Inc. Hastings Motor Truck Company Hastings Utilities Herz, Norbert Hock, Charles Hoefer, John Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Co. Kellner, Joe Kenesaw Oil Supply Kully Iron & Metal Company Lambrecht, Gaylord Lilly Sand & Gravel Lilley Sand & Gravel Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Litster, David McClelland Farm Equip Meyer's Farm Equipment Company Modern Linen,, Service:, Nebraska Prison Industries Nebraska Public Power Dist Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Company Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Company Papenhagen , Gary Pauley, W.G. Lumber Company Precision Lubricants Company Sadler, Emery Sherman Service Center, Inc. Southern Nebraska Rural Public State of Nebraska Department of Roads 3-M Minnesota Mining & Mfg Vontz, Louis Gravel Company Vontz, Louis Gravel Company Vontz, Louis Gravel Company Vontz, Louis Gravel Company Werner Construction, Inc. Wheeler,Lumber Bridge & Supply Z & Z E,.,uipment Company Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Denison, T.S. Company Doubleday & Company,Inc. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library Huntting, H.R. Huntting, H.R. Huntting, H.R. McClurg, A.C. Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Jack& Jill Larkin, Perry O. Reichert, Welcome Safeway Grocery Weiler, Dr. Leo Nebraska Department of Public COUNTY Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Gravel Salary Repair Repair Utilities Salary Salary Salary Gas Service Salary Diesel Supplies Salary Gravel Gravel Supplies Telephone & Toll Salary Equ ipmen t Supplies Washroom Service Supplies Electric Service Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies Supplies Salary Repair & Supplies Electric Service Road Construction Supplies Gravel Gravel Gravel Gravel Hot Mix Supplies Supplies LIBRARY Salary Salary Supplies Supplies Salary Rent Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Salary Salary Salary GENERAL RELIEF Groceries Revolving Fund Board & Room & Misc. Groceries Professional Service MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL Welfare Vendor Payment Share STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Supplies Mileage Bulletin Mileage Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Business Supply Cosgrove, Madelyn Credit Bureau of Hastings,Inc. Duthie, Eva B. Hastings TypewriterCompany Hoffineister, Dr. George Kamm, Dr. Frank 202.88 131.31 15.10 1,869.13 29.70 18.37 99.60 19.25 266.40 116.55 360.00 6.80 133.65 112.98 1.73 366.30 345.60 2,417.50 231.54 62.81 14.85 830.50 30.73 6.40 512.50 1.00 13.18 46.54 133.65 41.32 393.73 366.30 110.09 12.10 43,389.26 312.00 3,100.57 3,670.81 4,299.68 3,153.26 438.18 336.31 47.32 30.00 30.00 6.66 4.50 30.00 300.00 45.98 51.66 16.92 59.40 250.00 30.00 350.00 125.00 85.00 10.00 107.00 150.00 9.00 6,800.04 43.64 3.30 5.00 11.50 2.98 10.00 5.00 514 SUPE. VIS® s EC 0 1., ID No 16 Osborne, Dr. G.L. Pearson, Naomi Porter, Donna Lou Rogerts, R.G. & Company Rutt, Dr. Fred Thomsen, Linda L. Weber, Dr. C.R. Welch, Dr. George Coop Grain & Supply D.A's Sinclair Service Hastings TypewriterCompany Hilltop Garage Professional' Professional Mileage Supplies Professional Mileage Professional Professional Service Service Service Service Service WEED CONTROL FUND Chemical Gas & Oil Supplies Gasoline & Repair ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND Fire Station Connection Dairy Products Supplies Eggs Meat Supplies Supplies Supplies Groceries Supplies Utilities Repair Supplies Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Laundry Meat Meat Supplies Groceries Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service A B C Electric Co. Abbotts Dairy Anstine Fire Quipment Co. Beukenhorst, Gail Custom Pack Duro-Test Corporation Dutton-Lainson Company Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Company Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Utilities Johnny's Plumbing Company Johnson Cashway Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Company Queen City Laundry Safeway Stores Starks Quality Meats State of Nebr. Dept of Public Welfare Thompson Company Ulry Talbert Company Williams Exterminating Company Woodward's Disposal Service This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman Supervisors. County Clerk of the Adams 10.00 5.80 14.60 4.30 25.00 7.10 10.00 10.00 389.15 79.74 11.55 57.00 60.00 106.99 6.50 41.25 41.49 3.37 7,25 16.77 163.09 91.35 150.32 81:85 15.82 19.85 48.06 100.00 16.61 48.23 7.32 185.67 57.57 6.00 15.00 County Board of COURTHOUSE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Monday July 6, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. /he Adams County Board of Equalizatin met as per recess of June 29, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chairman Presiding. Roll call, members present; Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald; Rosecoe Story, County Assessor and CountyClerk, Anita Hawes. After investigation of the facts presented at hearing on June 19, 1970 the Board of Equalization found the valuation should be adjusted as reappraised. HASTINGS WESTERN MALL --TEMPO, Described as the NZ E2 SES NES SWC. & the E 59' more or less of Blk 5 & all Block 6 Hamshers South Side Addition & vacated streets & Alleys ex lots 11 thru 14 & S 5' of lots 10 & 15 & part of vacated alley in Block 6 & ex E33' of Bellevue Ave. abutting lots 13 & 14 & So 5' of lot 15, Block 6, Hamsher;s South Side Addition. Actual valuation should be? Imp. $478,990. Land $155,975 Total $634,965. Assessed valuation: Imp $167,645. Land $54,590 Total $222,235. All voted aye. This Board of Equalization will now recess until July 21, 1970. C,OURTHO USE HASTINGS ,NEBRASKA, Tuesday July 21, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as A Board of Equalization 1970. A.J. Theobald Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald; Roscoe Story, Coutny Assessor, Clerk. as per recess of July, 6, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, and Anita Hawes County SUPE 1' VISO s ECO I" D N o, 16 515 ED LIGHTNER: Described as S SE4 10-6-9-, Hanover. Ed Lightner appeared. CLARENCE CLASSEN: Described as N2 NES 16-6-9, Hanover. No appearance. MERLYN LAY: Described as N2, SE4j 16-6-9, Hanover. No appearance. Hearings on the above described properties will be continued until August 6, 1970 to allow for further investigation. This Board of Equalization will now recess until August 6, 1970. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Tuesday July 21, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of July 6, 1970, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, Schmitz, McLane and Theobald. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by McLane that the following resolution be adopted, RESOLUTION WHEREAS,There, are Old Age Assistance liens filed at Book 157, Page 505 and Book 192, Page 361 of the Mortgage Records in the office of the Adams County Register of Deeds against the following described real estate, to -wit: Block Five (5) in Pratt's Addition to Roseland, Adams County, Nebraska according to the recorded plat thereof, excepting the South Fifty (50) :feet of the West Twenty-five (25) feet thereof, which liens were filed in favor of the State of Nebraska and the County of Adams, Nebraska for aged, blind or disabled payments to Cecelia Willmes, and WHEREAS, the liens filed on said property for aged, blind or disabled payments to Cecelia Willmes amount to Eleven Thousand Eighty -One Dollars and Fifty Cents ($11,081.50), and WHEREAS, said property was partitioned in an action in the District Court of Adams County, Nebraska, wherein Elmer Willmes was plaintiff and Cecelia Willmes, et al., were de- fendants, Case No. 16673, Docket 55, Page 273, and pursuant to Court order was sold on the 16th day of January, 1968, for the sum of $2,300.00 which sale was thereinafter confirmed by the District Court of Adams County,Nebraska, on the 19th day of January, 1968, and WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County,Nebraska, sitting as the County Board of Public Welfare of Adams County,Nebraska, find and determine that the above-described property's value is not more than $2,300.00 and that no more than $2,300.00 can be raised by another sale of said property and that the sum of $769.45 was realized after court costs, attorney fee and refree fee, and expenses of sale, and WHEREAS, there is hereto attached to this resolution a check made payable to Adams Coutny,Nebraska, in the sum of $769.45, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County,Nebraska, sitting as the County Board of Public Welfare of Adams County, Nebraska, that pursuant to Section 68-215.02 R.R.S. 1943 and subsequent amendments, the Treasurer of Adams County,Nebraska be and is hereby directed to release and discharge of record the liens recorded in Book 157, Page 505 and Book 192, Page 261 fo the Mortgage Records of Adams County,Nebraska for aged, blind or disabled payments to Cecelia Willmes. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland, that we authorize the Chairman to sign an agreement with the State of Nebraska on Project S1008-(1). Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland, that we go into Executive Session at 4:05 P.M.. Roll call, ayes Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, Schmitz, Nays McLane. Motion carried. At 4:05 P.M. the Adams County Board of Supervisors reconvened in regular session Motion by Lightner seconded by Schmitz we accept the offer of Elton G Hughes to purchase Lot one (1) and Two (2), except Railroad Right-of-way, and Lot Three (3), except the South Sixty (60) feet, Raymaker and Blake's Subdivision of the East Half (E�) of North Fractional Half (2) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Seven (7) North, Range Nine (9), West of the Sixth P.M., Adams County, Nebraska for $1500.00 Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that the salary claims be allowed on their resprective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. GENERAL FUND Adams County Extension Office Office Expense 848.32 3A1 A AA 516 SUPE VISO 11 S ECO D No. 16 County Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty, R.W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D. Haws, Dorothy Hohlfeld, Gust Rice, Warren L. Shafer,Mabel G. Register of Deed;s Office Veteran's Service Office ROAD FUND NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINSTRATION FUND WEED CONTROL FUND This Board will now recess subject Supervisors. County Clerk GENERAL FUND CON'T Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Department Salaries Office Expense to the call dthe Chairman of the COURTHOUSE, Wednesday, July 29, 1970 Adams County 2598.58 2219.20 756.66 2601.66 541.66 500.00 175.00 265.00 199.80 544.00 310.00 891.66 910.00 11,789.54 3,841.60 6,237.46 1,046.50 Board of HASTINGS,NEBRASKA 9:30 o!clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors Met as per advertised notice of Budget Hearing and Budget Summary for the purpose of hearing support, opposition, criticism, suggestions or observations relating to the following propesed budget and tax levy and to consider amendments relative thereto, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. A group of Veterans of World War I, with Mr. Eugene Peetzke acting as their spokesman, appeared to plead with the Board of Supervisors to hold the budget in line and to prevent unnecessary spending. Mr. Vernon Borwege; Mr. Lloyd Wright; Fire Chief, David Weimer; Clerk of the District Court, Bernard Taylor; Veteran's Service Office, Melvin Busboom; County Superintendent, Wenona Harris; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; Sheriff, Robert Anderson; and Mr. Schmidt appeared to make comments and inquiries about the proposed budget. Letters and requests were presented to the Board of Supervisors asking that they consider amending the propesed budget to include an appropriation to allow the Sheriff to appoint another deputy as they felt the request was justified and reasonable. Other interested citizens were present to hear the proceedings. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that the proposed budget for the Sheriff's office be amended to restore the appropriation necessary to hire another deputy: Salary $6,000. Uniforms $128. Radio $800. Total addition to Sheriff's budget: $6,928. Roll call; ayes, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, Schmitz. Nays, McLane. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd, that the proposed budget for the Surveyor's office be amdnded and no appropriation be made for this budget. Tbtal Deletion: $3,640 from Surveyor's budget. County Library total to be $17,833. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that the proposed budget statement be amended as above state and adopted as amended. GENERAL FUND ROAD -BRIDGE GENERAL RELIEF SOLDIER"S AND SAILORS' RELIEF COUNTY FAIR BOND SINKING AND INTEREST COUNTY MEDICAL $637,762.25 553,000.00 14,440.00 3,000.00 9,500.00 87,846.88 95,000.00 Levy increase .04 M'lls SUPE VISO s RECO D No. 16 517 REFUND NURSING HOME COUNTY LIBRARY 87,000.00 70,000.00 17,833.00 Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk Courthouse Hast}ngs,Neb raska Thursday August 6, 1970. 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Thenbald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story' and County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Lightner, Absent. Under the provisions of 77-1502 notices were given, hearings were held on July 21, 1970 and after further investigation the decisions were as follows: Motion by Grabill, seconded by McLane that upon consideration and investigation the valuations of the following properties be: Ed Lightner, Described as N2 NW4, 15-6-9, Hanover Twp, The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as raisedand the actual valuation should be: Bldgs. $1665. Land $23,335. Total $25,000. Assessed Value to be: .......... . Blds. :.585. Land $8 165. Total $8 750. Ed Lightner, Described as N; SE4 & Ek SW4, 10-6-9, Hanover Twp. The Board of Equalization found the valuation Q �'a�r and equitable as raisedand the actual valuation should be: Bldgs $100. Land $50,255. Total $50,355. Assessed valuation to be: Bld;,s $35. Land $17 590. Total $17 625. Ed Lightner, S2, SE4, 1-6-9, Hanover Twp. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as raised and the actual valuation should be Bldgs--- Land $22,225. Total $22,225. Assessed valuation to be Bld,s--- Land $7 780. Total 7 780 Clarence Classen, Nz NE4 16-6-9, Hanover Twp. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as raised and the actual valuation should be: Bldgs $250. Land $24,015. Total $24,265. Assessed valuation to be: Bld:s $85. Land $8 405. Total $8,490. Merlyn Lay, N2 SE4, 16-6-9, Hanover Twp. The Board of Equalization found the valuation fair and equitable as raised and the actual valuation should be Bldgs $2,195. Lan,:: $22,280. Total $24,475. Assessed valuation to be: Blds $770. Land 7 795. Total 8 565. This board of Equalization will now recess until called by the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Thursday, August 6, 1970 10:00 o'clock A.M. Regular Meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of July 20, 1970, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, Presiding, Roll call, Members present: Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. Absent: Lightner. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the following RESOLUTION resoiition be adopted: WHEREAS, the Eightieth Session of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska has by the passage of Legislative Bill 1302 hasprovided for functional classification of highways, roads, andstreets throughout the State and pursuant to said classification' has provided by law t structure upon which the State, its counties, and its municipalities can work as equal partners in the development, operation, and management of such a system, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said intention the Legislature of the State of Nebraska has created a rural highway classification denoted collector which consists of that group of highways which pick up traffic from many local or land -service roads and carry it to community centers or to the arterial systems, such roads being the school bus routes, mail Y n»i-n e• anA 4 n YM_ t e\_m n Y�> A t Yr.n fi e. . ,, 518 SUPE 1" VISO 1 I )\ S ECO 111) D No. 16 responsibilities to set up a fund for theddesign, construction, reconstruction, maintenance and operation of said collector roads, and WHEREAS,such a fund is also necessary for the County of Adams, Nebraska to match funds allocated by the State of Nebraska for highway and street purposes and to continue to receive said State funds, and WHEREAS, there is not at this time such a fund or money set aside for such fund, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska; That there is hereby established a fund to be known as the Farm to market fund which fund shall be used for the design, construction,maintenance and operation of collector roads herein before defined in the County of Adams, Nebraska. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Treasurer of the County of Adams, Nebraska, is hereby authorized and directed to transfer $25,000.00 from the Inheritance Fund of Adams County, Nebraska, and $49,000.00 from the Road -Bridge Fund of Adams County, Nebraska to the Farm -to -Market Fund in order to establish said fund for the purposes and uses hereinbefore resolved. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that a part of this Supervisors Proceedings. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Meredith, L. John 294.66 Adams Co. Nursing Home 2567.79 Sheriffs Office-Ambulanc-1,271.00 Haverly, Harry Co. 390.55 Knight, Robert G ,562.50 Haverly Harry C 520.00 Meredith, L. John 3.00 Haverly, Harry C. Co. Judge934.05 Haverly, HarryC Co. Judge 536.39 Adams County Nursing Home 2824.20 Clerk of the District Court692.49 Adams County Clerk 14,572.04 Clay Co. Treasurer 42.92 Adams Co. Noxious Weed 521.15 Adams Co. Noxious Weed 158.25 Ellerbrock Norris Agency 31.00 County Judge 1,046.88 Justice of Peace 615.00 State of Nebr-State Treas49,000.00 State of Nebr-State Trea.2055.55 State of Nebr-Ste Treas. 54675.92 County Clerk 849.50 County Clerk 117.50 Franklin County 83.16 Brillhart, Everett G. Ext. 60.95 Clay County 102.06 Fillmore County 113.40 County Sheriff 4,300.00 2686 2687 2688 262689 2690 2691 2692 2693 2694 2695 2696 2697 2698 2699 2700 2701 2702 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2709 2710 2711 2712 2713 the miscellaneous receipts No. 2686 thru 2744 be made 2714 Board of Education 2715 Adams Co. Nursing Home 2716 Harlan County 2717 Register of Deeds 2718 County Judge 2719 Kearney Co. Treasurer 2720 Kearney Co.Treasurer 2721 Thayer County 2722 Kearney County 2723 Saline County 2724 McDowell, Mary Jane 2725 Phelps Co. Clerk 2726 County Sheriff 2727 Roseland State Bank 2728 Roseland State Bank 2729 Roseland State Bank 2730 First Nat'l Bank 2731 County Judge 2732 City National Bank 2733 Perry Larkin Adm. 2734 Hastings State Bank 2735 Adams County Bank 2736 Audrey Whitcomb 2737 Hughes, Elton 2738 State of Nebr. 2739 Perry Larkin 2740 Ochsner, Elizabeth 2741 Adams Co. Nox Weed 2742 Adams Co. Nox Weed 2743 Marvin M. Fink, Exec. 2744 City of Hastings Motion by Kidd, seconded by McLane that the following resoulutinnbe adopted; 1453.22 4140.97 85.05 1160.50 31.46 530.00 28.52 124.74 75.60 166.32 13.00 105.84 447.50 625.00 625.00 625.00 2812.50 925.02 2812.50 119.60 2812.50 937.50 13.00 1500.00 6487.45 769.45 13.00 449.00 389.80 1518.51 570.52 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there is an Old Age Assistance lien filed in Book 179, Page 103 of the Mortage records in the office of theAdams County Register of Deeds, said lien having been filed on the 1st day of May, 1961, against the following described real estate, to -wit: Lots Eighty-four (84), Eighty-six (86), and Eighty-seven (87) in Railroad Addition to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, which lien was filed in favor of the State of Nebraska and the County of Adams, Nebraska, for aged blind or disabled payments to David Steward, and WHEREAS, the lien filed on said property for aged, blind or disabled payments to Dpyid Steward amount to One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty Dollars and Eighty Cents (1,230.80), and WHEREAS,an application was made in the District Coutt of Adams County, Nebraska, by Ronald R Fitzke, Guardian of the Estate of David Steward for leave to sell the above mentioned real estate, the same being Case No. 17219, Docket 57, Page 119, and pursuant to Court order was sold on the 21st day of July, 1970, for the sum of $250.00 which sale was thereinafter confirmed by the District Court of Adams County, Nebraska, on the 31st day of July,1970, and WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors of Adams gdunty, Nebraska, sitting as the County Board of Public Welfare of Adams County, Nebraska Find and determine that the above described property's value is not more than $250.00 and that no more than $250.00 can be raised by another s of said property and that the court costs, publication fees and attorney fees are in excess oof said $250.00 and no amount can be realized from said sale. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska, sitting as the county Board of Public Welfare of Adams County, Nebraska, that pursuant toSection 68-215.02 R.R.S. 1943 and subsequent amendments, theTTreasurer of Adams County, Nebraska be and is hProlly dirontod tn VP1PACP and clie-h-c nf ronnrcl tho lion rof.nyclorl in nnnir 170 Dncycs 11V nf rho SUPE VISO S 1" ECO D No. 16 519 Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the ame. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. A -M Corporation Anderson, Robert, Sheriff Anderson, Robert , Sheriff Amus, Robert Augustine Compan9 Bancroft -Whitney Company Burr, Mrs. Duane Business Supply Company City Clerk's Office Clerk of the Distiict Court Connolly, William M. County Superintendent County Superintendent County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Curtis Oil Company Del Chemical Corporation Del's Texaco DeLuxe Cleaning Services Des Moines Rubber Stamp Company Dudgeon, James E. Duro-Test Corporation Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Eckhardt, Raymond Ed's Pharmacy Ellerbrock-Norris Agency, Inc. Elley's Conoco Service Extension Service Revolving Fund Finnerty, R. W. Fitzke, Ronald R. General Supply Grace's Key Shop Hartman, Hartman, Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Haverly, Heimann, Marvin C. Marvin C. Daily Tribune Industrial Supply Typewriter Company Utilities Welding Supply Co. Harry C. Joseph R. Hoagland, Charles Hollister, Richard Hutchings, Richard A. Ubternational Business Jacobitz, Dean Machines Kewanee Boiler Corporation Koertner, Eugene DyWayne, Kranau Krull, Phyllis Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Longwith Auto Repair Marshall & Swift Publication Martin's Flag Co. Metropolitan Refining Co., Inc. Midwest Communication Midwest Communication Midwest Communication Modern Linen Service Nebraska State Library Nelson Gazette Newell, Phyllis Paulsen's Repair Shop Peterson, Bev GENERAL FUND Supplies 10.05 Revolving Fund 93.37 Matron Fee, Food for Prisoners Mileage & Box Rent.1718.60 Board Member Mileage 6.80 Supplies 1065.75 Supplies 41.00 Board Member Mileag 15.20 Supplies Report Vit catmtic State Case N nu -425.55 eal Criminal Investigation lu.00 Mileage 14.60 Nebr. State Edu. Dues & Misc. 80.00 Fair Premiums, Institute Fund 950.00 Bulletin Service 10.00 Verbal Roporting Service 48.69 Gasoline 5.00 Supplies 188.06 Repair 4.50 Cleaning & Laundry 47.88 Rubber Stamps 28.00 Bailiff 10.00 Supplies 35.37 Supplies 6.27 Supplies 7.62 Board Member Mileag‘20.00 Medicine 23.50 Bond 20.00 Gas & Repair 608.61 Revc4ving Fund 23.69 Mileage 11.70 Professional Service 100.00 Supplies 21.06 Lock & Keys 25.00 Supplies 1.94 Labor 25.00 Advertise. & Suppl.549.84 Supplies 195.05 Supplies 71.26 Utilities 1604.81 Oxygen 28.65 School 135.50 Professional Service 500.00 Mileage 25.40 Board Member Mileagq12.00 Professional Service,50.00 Repair Board Member Mileage Supplies Board Member Board Member Salary Telephone & Toll Repair Supplies Flags Supplies Rental & Supplies Rental & Supplies Rental & Supplies Mop & Mat Service Books Advertising Mileage Repair & Rental Board Member Milage 18.25 7.80 19.59 Mileage 9.60 Mileage 8.60 113.40 639.37 42.64 40.00 32.30 71.57 110.00 54.75 429.79 33.10 57.25 5.04 15.00 8 25 10.00 520 SUPE VISO s ECO D No, 16 Schafer Printing Company Schafer Printing Company Schmitz, ?A/ph W. Sears & Roebuck & Company Shepherd, David N. Singer Frieden Division Slater's Body & Repair Shop Striker, Elton Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J. R. Toogood, Arthur C. Turner, George State Librarian Utecht, Mrs. Duane H. Vaughans-Printers, Inc. Vaughans-Printers, Inc. VanFleet, R. J. Westing, Charles Wiest, Melvin J. Wright & Mack Company Yost, C. G. Young, Robert ROAD FUND Adams County Noxious Weed Cont. ARCO Ayr Grain Company Ayr Grain Company Case Power & Equipment Col Childers, Daniel Clarke Oil Company Conners, James Continental Oil CoMpany Del Chemical Corporation Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Evans, Peter Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Ferry, R. C. Friends Motor Supply General Supply Gessford Machine Shthp Glenwood Telephone & Toll H & M Equipment H & M Equipment Hansen, Dean Hansen, Thomas Hastings Motor Truck Company Hastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Hock, Charles Hoefer, John Hydrotex Island Supply Company Kellar Implement Co. Kenesaw Oil Supply Lambrecht, Gaylord Lilley Sand & Gravel LilleY,Sand & Gravel Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Litster, David McClelland Farm Equipment Company Modern Linen Service Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Nebraska Public Power District Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Co. Penney, J. C. Co. Pittz Service Precision Laboratories, INc. Smith, S. E. & Sons Sadler, Emery Sherman Service Center Sidles Company South Central Public Power District Southern Nebr. Rural Public Power Supplies Supplies Foster Care Repair 311.94 Mileage 22.40 Maintenance Agreement54.50 30.00 25.00 29.64 60.00 22.40 5.36 25.00 38.45 48.30 300.00 Milage 17.60 21.40 96.00 7.87 390.89 1.25 3.15 25.00 Wredker Service Foster Care Mileage Bailiff Mileage Supplies Foster CAre Supplies Claim Blanbls Salary Board Member Mileage Repair Mileage & Meals Salary Spraying Gasoline Gasoline Gasoline Supplies Salary Gasoline & Oil Salary Diesel Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Repair, Gasoline Gasoline Supplies Supplies Safety Checks Repair Telephone & Toll Gravel Gravel Salary Salary Supplies Supplies Utilities Salary Salary Supplies Supplies Supplies Gasoline Salary Gravel Gravel Supplies Supplies Supplies Telephone & toll Salary Supplies Washroom Service Supplies Supplies Electric Service Gas Service Supplies Gasoline, Repair Supplies Supplies Salary Repair Supplies Pale Removal Electric Service 2,406.00 452.04 5.95 46.77 20.62 304.50 386.55 14.85 140.70 437.87 5.31 7.51 358.80 83.74 13.00 8.60 50.00 6.00 21.03 15.62 2,740.00 549.15 59.40 326.70 1.94 1.65 16.91 349.65 370.00 185.85 35.13 11.25 152.65 359.83 264.00 2,910.98 7.16 14.50 18.05 45.02 103.95 19.33 6.58 117.27 411.09 1.00 4.00 20.28 459.51 38.35 25.38 349.65 46.03 138.12 166.75 6.30 SUPE VISOI"\ S ECO 11 D No. 16 Vontz Sand & Gravel Werner Construction Inc. Werner Construction Inc. Werner Construction Inc. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. Campbell & Hall Daniels, Margaret A. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library Huntting, H. R. Co. Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Larkin, Perry O. Riechert, Welcome Safeway Stores Sheip-Rite Market Stop & Shop Market American Public Welfare Assoc. Business Supply Company Brown, Gloria Charlton, Dr. G. Paul Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Duthie, Eva B. Hastimgs Typewriter Co. Kamm, Dr. Frank Kuehn, Dr. Gerald Larkin, Perry O. Larkin, Perry 0, Lincoln. Telephone & Telegraph Little, Alan H. Meyer, Garnet Pearson, Naomi Porter, Donna Lou Thomsen, Linda L. Nebraska Dept. of Public Welfare D. A's Sinclair Service Hilltop Garage Jahnke Supply Inc. Klein, Bill Inc. Spitz & Blauvelt Abbots Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Cashway Candy Company Custom Pack Duro-Test Corp. Faber Gas Appliance Gamble Robinson Company Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Utilities Hobart Mfg. Company Johnny*s Plumbing Company K & K Market Kirby Comapany Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Company Queen City Laundry Stark's Quality Meat Thompson Company Ulry-Tlabert Company Williams Exterminating Company Wold Industries, Inc. Woodwards Disposal Service Gravel Hot Mix & Oil Hot Mix & Oil Hot Mix Supplies COUNTY LIBRARY Salary Supplies Salary Salary Rent Books Salary Salary Salary Cataloger GENERAL RELIEF Revolving Fund Board, Room & Clothin Groceries Groceries Groceries STATE ADMINISTRATION Membership Supplies Mileage Professional Service Bulletin Service Mileage Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Postage MIleage Telephone & toll Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage 2,557.50 12,296,26 25,254.27 1,906.91 1,825.47 30.00 360.50 30.00 30.00 333.00 84.43 265.00 30.00 350.00 131.25 6.25 g 107.00 35.00 25.00 50.00 35.00 50.64 1.70 5.00 5.00 9.10 3.45 10.00 5.00 65.00 26.50 60.41 11.30 16.30 4.00 5.60 15.00 MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL Vendor Payment Share 9,018.23 WEED CONTROL FUND Gasoline Gas, Repair Supplies Insurance Repair ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND DAiry Products Eggs Supplies Meat Supplies Repair Supplies Supplies Utilities Supplies Repair Supplies Repair Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Laundry Meat Supplies Supplies Pest Contril Postage Disposal Service 34.32 114.40 72.50 108.94 39.80 128.72 30.00 28.60 66.12 36.22 7.50 140.64 36.10 189.35 65.25 410.60 4.50 8.90 19.90 48.32 102.95 106.15 82.85 89.16 6.00 1.75 15.00 This Board will Now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of 522 SUPE VISO s ECO 1 D No. 16 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Thursday, August 20, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular session as per notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by Kidd, Seconded by Schmitz that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska, is desirous of establishing a County Employees' Retirement System for the purpose of providing a retirement annuity and other benefits for the employees and officers of the County of Adams, Nebraska, and WHEREAS, such an employees' Retirement System may be established under Sections 23-23-1 to 23-2331 R.S. Supp. 1967, and subsequent amendments denoted by the State Legislature as the "County Employees Retirement Act" and WHEREAS, the provisions of the County Employees Retirement Act shall not become effective until submitted to the voters of Adams County, Nebraska and approved by a majority of the same and, WHEREAS, such election may be called by Resolution of the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors Of Adams County,Nebraska, that the County Attorney of Adams County, Nebraska, is hereby instructed to prepare the proper and necessary Resolution for the County Board of Supervisors to submit to the electors of Adams County, Nebraska, the proposition of whether or not to establish a County Employees' Retirement System for the employees and officers of Adams County,Nebraska pursuant to Sections 23-23-1 to 23-2331 R.S. Supp. 1967 and subsequent amendments. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Grabill that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUT IO N WHEREAS, there are Old Age Assistance ]Liens filed at Book 199, Page 350 and at Book 199, Page 353 in the Mortgage Records in the office of the Adams County Register of Deeds against certain real property withthe following legal description, to -wit: Lot Fifteen (15), Block Two (2), in Poehler's addition to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, in favor of the Nebraska Department of Public Welfare, for Old Age Assistance payments made to Oscar DeWitt and Charlotte DeWitt in the amount of $1,245.52. WHEREAS, Stanley L. Tegler was the highest bidder, his bid being $5,800.00, which is a fair and reasonable market value of said property, WHEREAS, the expenses of said sale were $370.35, WHEREAS, Perry O. Larkin, Director of Public Welfare for Adams County will have in his possession checks which total $1,245.52 drawn in favor of the Adams County Division of Public Welfare, and, WHEREAS, said checks will be deposited in the Old Age Assistance fund, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer of Adams County, Nebraska be directed to release and discharge said Old Age Assistance liens from said property. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that the Chairman be authorized to sign a Tri -Party agreemen between Benjamin, Peterson,Kasl, and Associates the State of Nebraska and the County of Adams. This agreement concerns Project S-1008 (1), which project begins at the SW corner ofSection 17-T7N-R1OW thence 2 miles North along an existing road, to the Northeast Corner of Section 8-T7N-R1OW; thence West along an existing road a distance of approximately 0.25 mile. Total distance of approximately 2.25 miles. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that the following resolution be adopted, RESOLUTION BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Adams County,Nebraska go on record as being in favor of the Nebraska Soil & Water Conservation Commission establishing Adams County as a separate Natural Resources District under the provisions of L.B.1357, the same not to be a part of either Tri -County District or the Little Blue District. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that the Salary Claims be allowed on funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. GENERAL FUND ADi4S COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE Office Expense ADAMS COUNTY AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT Office Expense CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Office Expense COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Cffice Expense COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Office Expense COUNTY BOARD Salaries & Mileage their respective 848.32 3,010.00 1,212.75 2,644.30 2,542.85 2,177.00 SUPE VISO S RECO D No. 16 523 HARTMAN, MARVIN HAWES, CORINNE D. HAWS, DOROTHY Hohlfeld, Gust E. RiceWARREN L. SHAFER, MABEL G. REGISTER OF DEEDS VETERAN'S SERVICE OFFICE ROAD FUND NURSING HOME FUND WEED CONTROL FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND This Board will now recess subject to Supervisors. County Clerk Deputy Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary OFFICE EXPENSE Office Expense 500.00 175.00 265.00 192.40 544.00 310.00 891.66 930.00 Highway Dept. Salaries 12,045.16 Nursing Home Salaries 3,800.89 Office Expense 1,046.50 Welfare Dept, Salaries 6,195.00 the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Friday, August 29, 1970 1:30 o'clock P.M. WHEREAS, a proposed county budget for the fiscal year 7-1-70 to 6-30-70, prepared by the budget Making Authority, was transmitted to the County Board on the 13th day of July, 1969, and WHEREAS, a summary of such proposed budget, together with a notice of public hearing to be held on the 29th day of July, 1970, was published in the Hastings Daily Tribune, a legal newspaper, on the 24th day of July, 1970, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held, pursuant to said published notice, on the 29th day of July, 1970, and WHEREAS, the action of the State Board of Equalization has been had and certified to the County Clerk, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska, as follows: Section 1. That the budget for the fiscal year, 7-1-70 to 6-30-71, as categorically evidenced by the budget document be, and thesame hereby is adopted as the budget for Adams County for said fiscal year. Section 2. That the offices, departments activities and institutions herein before named are hereby authorized to expendthe amounts herein -before appropriated to them during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1970, and ending June 30, 1971, Section 3. That the income necessary to finance the appropriations made and expenditures authorized shall be provieded out of cash on hand in each fund, revenues to b e collected during the fiscal year in earh fund, and a tax levy for each fund as follows: General Fund Road -Bridge County Relief Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief County Fair Bond Sinking and Interest Noxious Weed Control County Medical Institutions Farm to Market Road Refund Nursing Home CITIES AND VILLAGES Hastings Airport Authority Juniata Kenesaw Ayr Roseland Holstein Prosser Trumbull mnTsturoyTno Mill Levies 4.49 none .11 .81 .09 .42 none .98 3.86 1.04 1.0 none Total County & Instutions 28. .99 15.81 23.55 9.26 6.66 21.47 27.09 5.85 Levy 12.0 WB1.11 SB 2.11 Bd 5.68 Bd None SB 6.20 AB 5.99 WB 7.85 524 SUPE VISO 111 S 1" ECO 11 D No. 16 TOWNSHIPS (cont) Juniata Denver Blaine Hanover Ayr Roseland Cottonwood Logan Silver Lake Zero Little Blue SCHOOL DISTRICTS 1 Juniata 3R Kenesaw 8 11R Holstein 15 18 26 29 33 42 Roseland 53 Ayr 60 65 Hall -67 Adams 75 81 9A Adams Central SCHOOL DISTRICTS JOINING ADAMS CO. 13R Franklin 26 Doniphan 31R Webster 41 Buffalo 74 Webster 101 Trumbull 1-C Clay 71 Nuckolls 3R Minden Mills .27 .45 .21 .87 .59 .68 1.32 .29 .90 1.18 1.71 20.20 Bd 4.67 32.66 Bd 4.44 SB 2.08 12.92 19.84 4.93 58.84 Bd 5.55 9.96 4.22 7.95 32.41 Bd 1.20 12.18 Bd 4.92 7.52 14.12 6.95 8.04 9.82 Bd 4.35 39.28 25,28 Bd none 43.15 Bd 2.37 12.05 52.40 Bd 5.00 23.68 BD 2.06 35.86 Bd 3.56 SB 1.0 Bd 5.00 32.14 RURAL FIRE DISTRICTS Roseland Rural Fire Dist. .27 Holstein Rural Fire Dist. .61 Juniata Rural Fire Dist. .24 Hastings Rural Fire Dist. .82 Kenesaw Rural Fire Dist. .09 Glenvil Rural Fire Dist. .29 Trumbull Ru -al Fire Dist. .30 Lawrence Rural Fire Dist. 1.0 Blue Hill Rural Fire Dist. .84 MISCELLANEOUS LEVIES Central Nebraska Technical College Educational Service Unit No.9 Educati,nal Service Unit No, 10 Educational Service Unit No. 11 Free High School Tuition 32 -Mile Watershed Conservation Dis. County Library Sanitary Imp. Dist #1 Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 1.57 .90 .89 1.0 11.58 2.0 .32 5.32 Bd 16.39 Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that this Board of Equalization now adjourn sine die. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. / Anita Hawes /s/ A.J. THeobald County Clerk Chairman /sI Phyllis Newell Deputy SUPE VISO 11 S ECO D No. 16 525 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday, September 4, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular session as per notice given, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz, and Theobald. Motion by McLane, seconded by Lightner that the reports of the County Library, County Judge (2), Sheriff, County Clerk, Car Titles, Register of Deeds (3) be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that we approve the bonds as follows: Mike F Hayek, Deputy County Sheriff, $10,000.00; Donald M Bartee, Deputy County Sheriff, $10,000.00; Donald W. Burling Member of Adams County Veterans Service Committee, $1,000.00; Melvin E Hagemeyer, Member of Adams County Veterans Service Committe, $1,000.00; John L. Weir, Member Adams County Vet,- erans Service Committee, $1,000.00; Lawrence Dunmire, Member of the Adams County Veterans Service Committe, $1,000.00; Walter R. Fergus, Member of Adams County Veterans Service Committee, $1,000.00; Melvin W. Busboom, Veterans Service Officer, $1,000.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that we approve the appointment of Lawrence Dunmire as a member of the Veterans Service Committee, as submitted by the Veterans Service Committee, as submitted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Hastings, Nebraska. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Lightner that the Chairman be authorized to sign tax list corrections No. 5839 thru 5868. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Grabill that the following resoluation be adopted: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CHAIRMAN AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA: Section 1. There shall be submitted to the voters of the County of Adams, Nebraska, at the regular state-wide election which is to be held in and for said County on the 3rd day of November, 1970, the following proposition: Shall the County of Adams adopt the provisions of the County Employees Re- tirement Act as provided for by Nebraska Statutes for the establishment of a county employees' retirement system to provide a retirement annuity and other benefits for the employees and elected officials of Adams County, Nebraska? Section 2. The notice of said election shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in said county, said publication to be not less than 45 days prior to the date of said election; and said notice shall be in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of November, 1970, at the regular state-wide election to be held in and for the County of Adorns, Nebraska, there will be submitted to the voters of said County the following proposition: Shall the County of Adams adopt the provisions of the County Employees Re- tirement Act as provided by the Nebraska Statutes for the establishment of a county employees' retirement system to provide a retirement annuity and other benefits for the employees and elected officials of Adams County, Nebraska? The polling places and precincts for such election shall be the usual polling places and precincts. Polls shall be open at eight a.m. and will continue open until eight p.m. of the same Published by order of the Chairman and Board of Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska. Section 3. The form of ballot to be used at said election shall be substantially as follows: Shall the County of Adams adopt the provisions of the County Employees Re- tirement Act as provided by the Nebraska Statutes for the establishment of a county employees' retirement system to provide a retirement annuit and other benefits for the employees and elected officials of Adams,County, Nebraska? day. Yes No Section 4. For the purpose of such election, the precincts and polling places shall be those designated in the preceding Section. Section 5. The judges and clerks of election shall be such as shall be hereafter designated by the County Clerk to serve as election officials. Roll call, all voted aye. None voted nay. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Kidd that the following Miscellaneous Receipts be made a part of this Supervisors Record. 2745 County Judge 213.32 2746 County Judge 1557.29 2747 Register of Deeds 3.00 2748 Register of Deeds 287.24 2749 Adams County Nursing Home 1067.20 526 SUPE VISO s EC 11 D No. 16 2755 County Judge 2756 County Judge 2757 County Judge 2758 Don Brock 2759 State Treasurer 2760 State Treas-Co. Hiway Allocation 2761 Adams County Nursing Home 2762 County Judge 2763 County Judge 2764 Noxious Weed Fund 2765 Noxious Weed Control 2766 County Sheriff 2767 County Clerk 2768 County Clerk 2769 Donald W Clarke, Exec. 2770 City National Bank 2771 First National Bank 2772 VOID 2773 City National Bank 2774 First National Bank 2775 County Judge 2776 County Judge 2777 L. John Meredith 2778 Clerk of Dist Court 2779 Clerk of Dist Court 2780 Clerk of Dist Court 2781 Clerk of Dist Court 2782 Audrey Whitcomb 2783 Perry 0. Larkin 2784 Ambulance Service 2785 Adams Co. Nursing Home 2786 Mary Jane McDowell 2787 County Judge 2788 County Judge 2789 Elizabeth Ochsner 2790 County Judge 2791 County Judge 2792 County Sheriff 2793 State of Nebraska --State Asst Fds 2794 County Judge 2795 County Judge 2796 County Judge 2797 Noxious Weed Control 2798 Noxious Weed Control 2799 Noxious Weed Control 2800 County Judge 2801 County Judge 2802 Larkin, Director 2803 Robert E. Schweser Co. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd that the County Clerk be instructed to issue w Motion carried. Adams Hardward Company A.G.L. Supply Co., Inc. A -M Corporation Anderson Bros. Plumbing & Heating Anderson, Robert Sheriff Augustine Company Bianchine, Quinton J. M.D. Bianchine, Quinton J. M.D. Bia chine, Quinton J. M. D, Burroughs Corporation Burroughs Corporation Burroughs Corporation Business Supply Company Cash-Wa Candy Company Central Nebr. Comprehensive Health Planning Council Christiansen, Patricia W Clerk of the District Court Del Chemical Corporation DeLuxe Cleaning Supplies, Inc. Dudgeon_ .Tames W 413.00 402,41 745.00 48.01 2392.79 28444.73 2588.10 15.86 59.90 201.55 82.00 148.50 170.25 883.00 2637.78 1875.00 4000.00 ---- 5000.00 1875,00 61.56 95.74 1085.00 100.00 100.00 47.00 535.00 13.00 57.50 1427.50 5003.93 13.00 199.15 96.81 25.95 60.00 6.81 254.00 5564.84 290.27 597.38 251.97 159.70 65.40 2686.30 4.39 95.60 97.10 351.20 the claims be allowed on their respective funds and arrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. GENERAL FUND Supplies Supplies Maintenance Agreement Repair Mileage, food for Prisoners Matron fee Supplies Autopsy Autopsy Autopsy Supplies Supplies Maintenance Supplies Supplies Planning Survey Foster Care State Cases & Mental Health Supplies Cleaning for Ambulance & Jail Ra.iliff 1.41 78.90 494.36 55.00 2225.80 10.50 175.00 175.00 175.00 34.80 35.67 60.00 9.91 2.75 2170.80 35.00 236.12 306.06 76.10 10_00 SUPE VISO lt s ECO D No. 16 527 Extension Service Finnerty, R.W. Friends Motor Supply General Supply Grace's Bike & Key Shop Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Haverly, Harry C. Co. Judge Heusser, Adolph J. Hoagland, Charles Hoagland, Orville Johnson Service Company Kloppenborg, Marvin Knight, Robert Knight, Rogert G Kohl, Adam D Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Midwest Communication Service Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Modern Methods, Inc. Modern Methods, Inc. Modern Methods, Inc. Myers Refrigeration Co. Notifier Engineering Omaha Printing Company PPG Industries, Inc. Pitney -Bowes, Inc. Rauterkus, Paulajeen Redfield & Company Inc. Redfield Pharmacy Rutts T.V. Installation Schafer Printing Company Schmitz, r,.Ralph Scott, F.R. Sherman Service Center Singer Frieden Division Stephenson School Supply Stewart Plumbing & Heating Story, Suzanne R. Swanson, .Paul Swearingen, J.R. University Publishing Co. VanFleet, R.J. Vaughans,Printers Inc. West Publishing Company West Publishing Company Wiest, Melvin J Williams Exterminating Co. Young, Robert Atlantic Richfield Co. Augustin Implement Ayr Grain Company Case Power & Equipment Childers,. Daniel Clarke Oil Company Continental Oil Company Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Evans, Peter Farmers Untion Coop Firestone Stores Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. Friends Motor Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership Corp. H & M Equipment H & M Equipment Hansen, Dean Hansen, Thomsen Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings Seat Cover Co. Hastings Seat Cover Co. Hastings Typewriter Hastings Utilities Revolving Fund Mileage & Meals Supplies Supplies Keys Advertising Supplies Supplies Utilities State Cases Appraisal Services Mileage Telephone call Supplies Foster Care Reporting Reporting Bonds Telephone & Toll Lab. Tests Supplies Mat & Mop Service Laundry Maintenance Agreement Supplies Maintenance Agreement Repair Equipment Supplies Supplies Machine Rental Salary Supplies Medicine Rep air Supplies Foster Care Analysis Supplies Maintenance Agreement Supplies Repairs Salary Mileage Baliff Supplies Salary Supplies Supplies Supplies Mileage Pest Control Salary ROAD -BRIDGE FUND Gasoline Supplies Gasoline Supplies Salary Gasoline Diesel Supplies Supplies Salary Gasoline Supplies & Repairs Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Gravel Gravel Salary Salary Supplies Repair Repair Supplies Utilities 45.61 102.36 4.06 8.56 8.95 200.87 115.50 117.32 1921.94 97.00 1127.90 16.00 1.91 92.75 25.00 76.50 145.50 42.00 695.38 50.00 71.24 35.70 37.56 180.00 516.96 45.00 82.30 1679.95 41.89 25.35 126.00 96.20 99.71 3.95 15.00 137.77 25.00 20.00 25.62 218.00 418.07 9.00 30.66 77.65 50.00 56.00 300.00 55.40 38.00 38.00 34.80 10.00 389.55 668.59 1.60 13.77 11.99 224.00 577.17 140.28 144.50 14.91 354.90 38.38 285.36 418.67 17.59 14.47 1712.70 3528.48 270.60 285.45 41.93 10.00 22.00 4.21 17 07 528 SUPE VISO 1' s ECO D N o. 16 Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Kenesaw Oil Company Laird Motors Lambrecht, Gaylord Lilley Sand & Gravel Lilley Sand & Gravel Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. McMahon, Stanley J. McPhearson, Homer Mazour, George A Mazour, Raymond G Modern Linen Service Nebraska Public Power Dist. Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. PPG Industries Sadler, Emery Sherman Service Center Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power Spitz & Blauvelt Machine Shop T -L Irrigation Vontz Sand & Gravel Vontz Sand & Gravel Werner Construction Co. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co. Wholesale Tire & Supply Company S ewart Plumbing & Heatin Sto , Suzanne R. Swans ••, Paul Swearin;-n, J.R. Universit •ubl' hing Co. VanFleet, R Vaughans P nt West Pu•. shing West blishing Co any Wi-= , Melvin J. liiams Exterminating s Inc do x' mp any ffi�•� Fri )/ ' ' Brown, Bettie B. Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Perc.B Sepsis Co. Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey The Book Shop Burroughs Corporation Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Jack & Jill West Heights Larkin, Perry O. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Reichert, Welcome Safeway Grocerty Stop & Shop Market Nebraska Dept. of Public Welfare Brown, Gl�ria Cosgrove, Madelyn Dean, Dr. E.J. Duthie, Eva B. Kostal, Dr. O.A. Larkin, Perry 0. Little, Alan H. Mary Lanning Hospital Meyer, Garnet Nitzel, Dr. Dale Pearson, Naomi Thomsen, Linda L Weber Dr. C_R_ Gas Service Diesel Supplies Salary Gravel Gravel Supplies Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Land Purchase Salary Land Purchase Land Purchase Washreom Service Electric Service Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies Electricity Repair Supplies Gravel Gravel Hot Mix Supplies Supplies Repairs Salary Mileage Baliff Supplies Salary Supplies Supplies Supplies Mileage Pest Control COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Salary Salary Salary Rental Salary Supplies Salary Salary Cataloger GENERAL RELIEF FUND Supplies Supplies Bulletin Groceries Postage Telephone & Toll Board & Room Grocerties Groceries MEDICAL SURGICAL & HOSPITAL Vendor Payment Share STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Mileage Mileage Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Mileage Mileage Services Mileage Professional Service Mileage Mileage Professional Service 2.00 185.50 5.76 333.00 2304.84 623.04 257.53 73.65 29.15 67.33 400.00 44.55 166.66 83.33 6.46 1,00 7.65 12.02 349.65 72.04 6.30 12.00 9.10 1178.43 3084.29 6397.63 2142.79 230.12 9.00 30.66 77.65 50.00 56.00 300.00 55.40 38.00 38.00 34.80 10.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 333.00 265.00 622.76 30.00 350.00 131.25 2.00 3.00 5.00 90.00 65.00 63.32 107.00 104.65 25.00 9079.32 17.40 2.20 30.00 4.50 7.50 95.00 14.70 43.50 9.60 58.00 10.60 6.90 10.00 SUPE VISO ECO 529 D.A.'s Sinclair Service Harris Serum & Supply Co. Hilltop Garage Abbotts Dairy Products Acme Printing Company Custom Pack Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Company Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Utilities K & K Market Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Company Queen City Laundry & Cleaners Stark, John Quality Meats Thompson, Company Williams Exterminating Ulry Talbert Company Woodward's Disposal Service WEED CONTROL FUND Gasoline & Repair Chemicals Gasoline & Repair ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND Dairy Products Supplies Meat Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Groceries Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Laundry Meat Supplies Pest Control Supplies Disposal Service 49.24 62.40 13.25 100.99 13.50 88.29 70.22 121.69 21.15 175.07/ 12.00 22.00 58.03 96.85 126.09 169.36 6.00 90.29 15.00 This Board will now recess subject to the call 'of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. aheli-eW County Clerk Chairman f Deptity COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Monday September 21, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of September 4, 1970 and as per notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that a letter of support and endorsement be given to the Central Nebraska Health Planning Council. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Adams County Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors County Clerk's Office Cpunty Judge's Office County Sheriffs Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty, R.W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Haws, Dorothy Hohlfeld, Gust Rice, Warren L. Shafer, Mabel G Simmons, Billy C. Register of Deed's Office Veterans Service Office RCAD-BRIDGE FUND WEED CONTROL FUND ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND GENERAL FUND Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries& Mileage Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense 848.32 26(� ( 00.00 1034.75 3330.94 2430.00 2120.60 18p1p9. /16 2288.06 2520.00 756.66 2602.80 612.50 500.00 175.00 265.00 207.20 544.00 310.00 176.00 891.66 930.00 Highway Department Salaries 12,145.00 Office Expense 975.00 Nursing Home Salaries 3679.65 Nursing Home Back Pay Due 851.86 Welfare Department Salaries 6t95_nn 530 SUPE VISO 1'1 s EC 0 r" D N o, 16 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, Tuesday, October 6, 1970 The Adams County Board of Supervisors net as per recess notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. NEBRASKA 9:30 o'clock A.M. of September 21, 1970 and as per public call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that we authaize the Chairman to sign tax list corrections No's 5869 through 5875. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that we authorize the County Treasurer to strike from the tax list personal taxes delinquent two or more years in which due diligence has been exercised on his part for collection in accordance with Section 77-1926, complied Statutes 1929. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Hoagland that the reports of Register of Deeds(3); County Library (2); County Judge (2), Sheriff (2); Car Titles; and County Clerk be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Lightner that we request the County Attorney's office to start foreclosure proceedings on real estate in Holstein, Adams County, Nebraska in the name of Marcus Nielsen with the following legal description: Lots 12 & 13, Block 17, except South five feet of Lot 12, Village of Holstein, Adams County,Nebraska, which property had Old Age Assistance liens filed against it in the amount of $4,048.25. Rol call, all voted aye. Motion carried/ Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Grabill that the following resolution be adopted RESOLUTION WHEREAS: The Department ofRoads of the State of Nebraska has legal authority to act as Agent for said County in the matter of Improving certain County Roads, and WHEREAS: Certain roads and streets in said county have been designated as the Federal Aid Secondary Road System of that County by joint action of said County, the Department of Roads, and the Bureau of Public Roads in compliance with Federal laws pertaining thereto, and, WHEREAS: Said County desired to improve a certain portion of the Federal Said Secondary Road System in said County, more fully described hereinafter, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Department of Roads is hereby requested to act as Agent for said County as stated above and to program for construction of traffic Control signs on all County maintained Federal Aid Secondary Route in Adams County and which construction includes: $11,000.00 NONE NONE Traffic Control Signs Surveys and Plans Right of Way ESTIMATED total for Project $11,000.00 Surveys and Plans will be made by Nebraska Department of Roads. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the County Board is authorized to sign this re- olution bn 'behalf of said Board and that the County Board hereby approves the above contemplated construction prior to first submitting of said project to the Bureau of Public Roads. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That sufficient funds of said County are now, or will be, available and are hereby pledged to the Department of Roads in the amount and at the required time for the purp of matching Federal Funds available for the contemplated construction. Moll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that. the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION RE UEST FOR ADDITIONAL FEDERAL -AID SECONDARY FUNDS WHEREAS, an allocation of Federal Aid Secondary Highway funds is made available to the counties of Nebraska at yearly intervals, and designated as fiscal year funds, and WHEREAS, this allocation is made available to each County for a period of not less than eighteen (18) months, and WHEREAS, the County of Adams has used or obligated all Federal -aid allotted them including the most recent fiscal year allocation and WHEREAS, the present policy of the Departmen of Roads permit counties to request additional Federal -aid Secondary funds from a "pool" of unused Federal -aid Secondary funds, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved: That Adams County requests that the DepartmentofRoads transfer to the credit of Adams County unused funds from the Federal -aid Secondary funds in the amount of $40,368.00 toll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. se SUPEI';VISO ECO D No. 16 531 2808 2809 2810 2811 2812 2813 2814 2815 2816 2817 2818 2819 2820 2821 2822 2823 2824 2825 2826 2827 2828 2829 2830 2831 2832 2833 2834 2835 Roll call, County Judge 525.97 County Clerk 12.95 County Judge 1705.00 Justice of the Peace 1210.00 Adams Co. Nursing HOme1777.30 Larkin,Perry Dir. 1291.22 County Judge County Judge Hall Co. Treas. Hall Co. Treas. 454.50 721.50 1500.00 1600.00 Adams Co. Noxious Weed 221.55 Adamd Co. Noxious Weed 180.50 Adams Co.Noxious Weed 213.50 Adams Co.Noxious Weed 193.55 Adams Co. Ambulance 1014.00 County Judge 327.17 State Treasurer 28466.46 Adams County Clerk 4756.00 County Judge 114.27 Hastings State Bank 1875.00 Register of Deeds 1018.50 County Clerk 754.00 Cancelled Clerk of the Dist Court -708.50 County Clerk 232.75 Adams Co.Noxious Weed 102.00 Adams Co.Noxious Weed 96.80 Adams Co.Noxious Weed 95.00 all voted aye. Motion carried. 2836 Adams Co. Noxious Wged Fund 96.15 2837 Adams Co. Nurding H,me 1269 50 2838 Larry or Velda Kness 5.00 2839 Larkin, Director 40.00 2840 City National Bank 1875.00 2841 Adams Co. Noxious Weed Fund 45.60 2842 Adams Co. Weed Control 100.50 2843 Adams Co. Weed Control 60.80 2844 Adams Co. Weed Control 118.60 2845 Adams Co. Weed Control 115.40 2846 Adams Co. Weed Control 77.40 2847 Adams County Nursing Home 3366.13 2848 County Judge 18.28 2849 County Judge 317.43 2850 County Judge 856.80 2851 County Judge 252.66 2852 State of Neb--St.Asst Fds 6533.42 2853 Chairman of the Board 329.89 2854 County Judge 2.96 2855 First National Bk & Trust Lincoln 1103.00 2856 Justice of the Peace 2857 Anderson, Sheriff 2858 Adams Co. Noxious Weed Fund 2859 Adams Co. Noxicu s Weed Fund 2860 Adams Co. Noxious Weed Fund 2861 Larkin, Director Bids for 4 Manual Typewriters for the County Assessor's office follows: Hastings typewriter Co. 4 Adler typewriters Delivery in 1 Week Delivery in 30 days Guarantee 1 year. 875.00 171.50 74.00 47.60 65.40 40.00 were received, opened and read as 192.43 each 187.20 each Business Supply Company 4 Royal Typewriters Delivery 2 wks. 208.65 each Guarantee 1 year 4 Olympia Typewriters Model SG 3L Guarantee 1 year. Motion by McLane, seconded the bid of Business Supply $189.00 each or a total of Delivery 2 wks 189.00 each by Hoagland that upon recommendation of the County Assessor we accept Co. for 4 Olympia manual typewriters, Model SG3L--13" pica type for $756.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried Bids for 25,000 Envelopes for 1971 Motor Vehicle Tax Statements were received, opened and read as follows: Tribune Graphic Arts • 25,000 Motor Vechicle Tax Envelopes as per specifications $18.77 per Thousand. Price on 25M extra flap two tray envelope --$28.39 Per M. Redfield & Company Inc. 30,000 window envelopes for 1971 Motor Vehicle Tax Statements $23.60 per thousand. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Grabill that we accept the low bid of Tribune Graphic Arts for 25,000 Motor Vehicle Tax Envelopes at $18,77 per thousand, provided agreement is made for delivery by Tuesday December 1, 1970 as listed in specifications. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmidt, seconded by Grabill that the Chairman be authorized to sign an agreement made and entered into by and between the County of Adams, Nebraska, the County of Clay, Nebraska, acting through their Boards of County Supervisors, and the Department of Public Institutions of the State of Nebraska, acting through the Director#of its Office of Mental Retardation, which agreement is made pursuant to the provisions of the Nebraska Interlocal Cooperation Act, section 23-2201, R.S.-1967, et. seq. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Lightner that we increase the benefits of our group Insurance with Republic National Life to include the following: Hospitalization coverage to be increased from $30. to $40. per day. Life Insurance coverage to be increased from $3,000 to $5,000. The cost for dependent coverage to be charged to employee to remain at $12.95 per month for the nex year. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be authorized to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 532 SUPE 1' VISO S 11" ECO D N®v 16 GENERAL FUND Addressograph Multigraph Corp Allen's of Hastings Anderson, Robert Sheriff Augustine Company Badger Shirt Company Bancroft -Whitney Company Burr, Mrs. Duane Business Supply Company Christiansen, Mrs. Patricia W. Clerk of the District Court County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings Curtis Oil Company Deluxe Cleaning Service's Inc. Donley Medical Supply Company Dutton-Lainson Company Eckhardt, Raymond Elley's Conoco Service Extension Service Revolving Fund Finnerty R.W. Green's Office Machine Service Haberman's of Hastings Hammond & Stephens Company Hammond. & Stephens Company HARrenstein, Mrs. R.J. Hastings Animal Clinic Hastings Association of Insurance Agents Hastings Battery & Electric, Inc. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Utilities Hawes, Anita M. Hawes, Anita Adams County Clei Hastings TypewriterCompany Healy, Patrick Hoagland, Charles Hollister, Richard Hupf, Donna International Business Machines Corp. International Business Machines Corp Jacobitz, Dean Kinglsey, Kingsley Drs. Kingsley, & Kingsley Drs. Kloppenborg, Marvin Knight, Robert G. Knight, Robert G. Koertner, Eugene Kranau, DuWayne Lightner, Ed Lincoln Telepho ne & Telgraph Little Falls Paper Company Meredith L, John Reg. of Deeds Meredith, L. John Meredith L,John REg. of Deeds Midwest Communication Service Inc. Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Mowers, Richard L. Court Reporter Omaha Pri sting Company Omaha Printing Company Orthopedic Brace Company Paymaster Corporation Paymaster Corporation Petersen, Bev. Polk, R.L. & Company Polk, R.W. & Company tostmaster Redfield & Company,Inc. Safeway Stores Schafer Printing Company Scott, F.R. Shively's Conoco Service Stewart Plumbing Company Story, Roscoe E. niiinl an Pnhl i chino Cmmnanv Tnr Supplies Film Matron Fee, Box Rent, Mileage Food for Prisoners Suplies Uniforms Supplies Board Member Mileage Supplies Foster Care State Cases &4ental Health Mileage Reporting Service Gasoline Cleaning AMbulance & Jail Equipment Supplies Board Member Mileage GAsoline Supplies Mileage & MisE. Maintanence Agreement Supplies Supplies Supplies Board Member Mileage Professional Service Insurance Supplies Supplies Supervisors Proceeding Supplies Utilities Mileage & Reg. Postage Supplies Supplies Mileage Board Member Mileage Salary Maintenace Agreement Supplies Board Member Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Fester Care Transcribing Transcribing Board Member Mileage Board Member Mileage Mileage Telephone & Toll Supplies Filing Registeration P.O. Box REnt Rental & Repair Mop & Mat Service Laundry Service Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Equipment Equipment Board Member Mileage Correction Service City Directories Postage Supplies Supplie Supplies Analysis Gasoline Repair Mileage, Registeration Siihcr•rti nti nn 73.50 59.76 2,090.30 295.50 127.05 134.25 15.20 323.76 35.00 310.00 28.60 10.00 5.50 91.77 53.25 46.78 10.00 33.51 33.81 20.61 30.00 69.71 27.11 28.08 11.20 18.00 101.00 3.49 86.38 & Advertising 309.23 92.2.5 1,446.50 7.50 20.77 47.14 7.50 59.20 12.00 8.75 33.13 5.94 7.80 10.00 10.00 25.00 70.00 25.00 9.60 8.60 34.10 638.98 124.84 18.75 2.50 2.25 35.00 35.70 18.16 31,10 20.25 24.96 12.00 77.50 77.50 5.00 12.00 274.50 500.00 2,087.16 32.05 100.70 10.00 3.00 24.04 53.69 17_ nn SUPE 11 VIS S RECO Stromer, Mrs. Darrel Swanson, Paul Swearingen, JR.. Turner, George H. U.S. Deparmtnt Of Agriculture VanFleet, R.J. Veterans Service Office Weber's STudio Wenske, Richard West Publishing Company West Publishing Company West Publishing Company Westing, Charles Xerox Corporation Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Company Yost, C.G. Young, Robert A. GENERAL FUND CON'T Board Member Mileage Mileage Bailiff Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies Film Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Board Member Mileage Supplies Mileage & Expense Pest Control Registeration Salary ARCO Benjamin, Petersen & Kasl Assoc. Benjamin,Petersen & Kasl & Assoc. Brown, Marion Case Power & Equipment Clarke Oil Company Continental Oil Company Dutton-Lainson Combany Evans, Peter Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Company Firestone Stores Friend's Motor Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership Corp H & M Equipment company H & N Mobil Hastings Battery & Electric Hastings Seed & Supply Hastings Utilities Hock, C'�arles Hoefner', John Hydrotex Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Company Kenesaw Oil Supply Lemke Sharpening Service Lilley Sand & Gravel Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McClelland Farm Equipment Company McPherson, Homer Modern Linen Service Morris Paint & Varnish Company Nebraska Public Power District Nebraska Tractor & Equipment PPG Industries Inc. Pauley, W.G. LumberCompany Pittz Service Reedy, Bruce Sadler, Emory Scientific International Research Sherman Service Center Simonsen Iron Works Inc. Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power 3-M Minnesota Mining & Mfg Veysey, Lloyd Vontz Sand & Gravel Werner Construction Inc. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply. Co. Wheeler Lumber Bridge &Supply Co. Witt, Lloyd Z & Z Equipment Company Inc Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. Doubleday & Company Inc. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Harcourt Brace & World Inc. Hastings Ptihlin T.ihrary D Nov 16 ROAD FUND Diesel Professional Service Professional Service Salary Supplies Gasoline & 0 1 Diesel Supplies Salary Supplies Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Gravel Gasoline Repair & Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Salary Salary Supplies Gas Service Diesel Equipment Gravel Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Salary Washroom Service Supplies Electric Service Supplies Supplies Supplies Gasoline, Supplies & Repair Salary Salary .Supplies Supplies Supplies Electric Service Supplies Si -nary Gravel Hot Mx Supplies Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies COUNTY LIBRARY BUND Salary Supplies Salary Salary Supplies Rarsfial 533 12.80 109.89 80.00 52.20 516.25 300.00 500.00 33.85 6.14 76.28 218.28 719.96 8.80 203.00 86.02 5.00 2.50 217.30 302.24 1,434.92 170.00 280.50 17.25 631.57 140.28 45.69 284.70 91.45 641.42 12.61 13.08 201.50 326.74 63.10 15.00 20.01 253.65 184.00 67.04 6.80 56.56 80.00 972.92 65.62 45.20 7.02 110.55 6.13 540.38 1.00 3.56 12.81 1.05 164.46 82.50 349.65 347.31 287.87 4.80 9.40 269.50 44.55 551.76 61.57 21.31 2,439.59 25.84 135.14 30.00 141.38 30.00 30.00 387.38 534 SUPE VISO s 1ti ECO 111 D Nov 16 Nebraska Departmen of Public Welfare Business Supply Company Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Hastings Typewriter Company International Business Machines Corp Jack & Jill Groceries Jack * Jill Hillcrest Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. Reicher, Welcome Safeway Grocery Stop & Shop Market Brown, Gloria L. Cjarlton, Dr. G Paul Duthie, Eva B. Kostal, Dr. O.A. Larkin, Perry O. Little, Alan H. McNeill, Dr. L.S. Meyer, Garnet Murrary, Dr. Don E. Nuss, Dr. H.V. Pearson, Naomi Smith, Dr. R.C. Steenburg, Dr. E.A. Thomsen, Linda L. Weiler, Dr. Leo Abbott's Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Brundige, Odetta Cashway Candy Co. Custom Pack Faber Gas Appliance Service Flesner, Anne Gneral Supply Gamble Robinson Hanzel Maytag Store Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Johnson Cashway Company Johnny's Plumbing Company K & K Market Lincoln Teleehone & Telegraph Metz Baking ompany Meyers Refrigeration Company Redfield Pharmacy Safeway Stores Supplies Stark, John Quality Meat The Thompson Company Queen City Laundry Ulry Talbert Company Williams Exterminating Woodward's Disposal MEDICAL SURGICIAL HOSPITAL FUND Vendor Payments GENERAL RELIEF ADMINISTRATION FUND Supplies Reporting Service Supplies Maintanence Agreement Groceries Groceries Telephone & Toll Miscellaneous Groceries Groceries STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Mileage Pm fessional Service Mileage Professional Service Miscellaneous Mileage Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Professiora 1 Service Professional Service Mileage Professional Service ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND Dairy Products Eggs Salary Groceries Meat Products Repair Supplies Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Supplies Utilities Supplies Repair Supplies Telephone & Toll Bakery Products RQpair Supplies Supplies Meat Products Supplies Laundry Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service This Board will now recess subject to the Supervisors. County Clerk call of the Chairman of the 9,382.81 20.45 5.00 3.45 39.90 60.00 40.00 53.83 107.00 110.00 50.00 9.00 5.00 2.90 7.50 4.00 18.00 7.50 9.20 5.00 10.00 5.40 7.50 5.00 7.00 15.00 88.92 20.00 682.00 4.90 73.52 125.72 35.84 3.50 143.31 7.00 61.50 5.00 156.43 60.00 68.10 1.60 22.10 41.97 8.85 10.59 206.56 186.94 162.36 104.50 133.89 6.00 15.00 Adams County Board of COURTHOUSE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Tuesday October 20, 1970 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of October 6, 1970 andper public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman Presiding. Roll call members present: Lightner, Kia d, Hoagland Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. Melt4rvet V4AA cannrwlaA by nrahi 1 1 that tha Ni ahwav gsinarintentlent ha alithnri vtAd to gicrn the 1 PASP SUPE v ]ECO 16 535 GENERAL FUND Adams County Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court's office. County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors County Clerk's Office County Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty, R.W. Hartman , Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Haws, Dorothy Hohlfeld, Gust E. Rice, Warren L. Shafer, Mabel G Simmons, Billy C. Register of Deed's Office Veteran's Service Office ROAD -BRIDGE FUND WEED CONTROL FUND ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries & Mileage Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense Highway Department Salaries Office Expense & Mileage Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Department Salaries 848.32 3010.00 1059.50 3442.70 2430.00 2146.20 1859.41 2189.42 2170.00 756.66 2616.66 612.50 500.00 175.00 265.00 255.30 544.00 310.00 176.00 891.66 930.00 11,808.30 591.80 3,767.45 6,195.00 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk Deputy Courthouse, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Friday, November 6, 1970. 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of October 20, 1970 as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present Lightner, Kidd H Hoagland, Grabill, McLane Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the reports of County Library, Ambulance Service, Register of Deeds (3), County Judge (2), County Clerk, Car Titles, be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that the Chairman be authorized to sign the release on the bond of United States Fidelity Guaranty Company for H & M Equipment Company as their contract was complete. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Graill that we approve the bond of Ray Eisele, as Assistant Assessor in the amount of $500.00. Roll call all voted ay.e Motion carried. Motion by Graill, seconded by McLane that the Chairman be authorized to sign tax correction certificates No. 5876 thru 5889. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Hoagland that we Approve the application of James Warner to be manager of Highland Operating Co., dba Lochland Country Club. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that we authorize the release of Joint Custody Receipt #17978, covering Tr. Notes A-70 dated 2-15-66 for $40,000.00 by Omaha Branch Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. That we also approve the release of Joint Custody Receipt No. 284C for $100,000.00 U.S. Treas. Notes dtated 2-15-66 in egbbange for 1278C for $100,000.00 for U.S. Treasury Notes dated 8-15-68. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Bids were received and opened with the following results: Omaha Printing Co. 1971 Assessment Supplies Redfield & Company 1971 Assessment Supplies Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Kidd that further invest less the 24 Instruction Manuals $418.00 $480.00 gation be made concerning the complet- 536 SUPE 1" VISO S ECO D No. 16 Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd, that the Chairman and Highway Superintendent be aut or ze to sign the certification of Real Property Acquisition concerning Project S-1008 (1). Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Grabill that the Chairman be authorized to sign the Agreement betweert the County of Adams and the State of Nebraska covering. Project No. S-9999(6). Roll call, all votd aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd seconded by Schmitz that the following resolution be a3opted RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there is an Old Age Assistance Lien filed in book 154 at page 474 in the mortgage records in the office of the Adams County' Register of Deeds against certain real property with the following legal description to -wit: West Half (w%) of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) of Section Twenty-seven (27), Township Eight (8) North, Range Twelve (12) West of the 6th P.M., Adams County Nebraska in favor of the Nebradca Department of Public Welfare, for old age assistance payments made to Florence Branson. WHEREAS, said lien was filed in error due to the fact that said Florence Branson did not own the above described property but only had a life estate interest therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer of Adams County, Nebraska be directed to release and discharge said Old Age Assistance Lien from said property. Dated at Hastings,Nebraska. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carrie.d Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that the following resolution be adopted. RESO LUT IO N WHEREAS, there are Old Arpe Assistance liens filed at Book 192, Page 367 and Book 191, Page 43 against certain real property with the following legal description, to -wit: Lots Six (6), Seven (7) and Ten (10), Block Seven (7), Village of Prosser, Adams County,Nebraska. in favor of the Nebraska Department of Public Welfare, for Old AGe Assistance payments made to Anna C. Williams in the amount of $2,083.26 and WHEREAS, said property has been sold for $200.00 (Two hundred Dollars); the County Board of Supervisors finds that the above property's value is not more than $200.00 and that no more than $200.00 can be realized by foreclosure of such liens, and WHEREAS, Perry O. Larkin, Director of Public Welfare for Adams County, has in his possession a check in the amount of $200.00. WHEREAS, Anna C. Williams and Elvin Williams,, her son, have requested that they be premitted to retain the $200.00 proceeds from the sale of the aforementioned property for burial expense of Anna C. Williams and that the $200.00 burial fund is to he delivered to the Adams County, Bank, of Kenesaw, Nebraska, in the name of Anna C. Williams and Elvin Williams, her son, for burial fund for Anna C. Williams Ata future date, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer of Adams County Nebraska be directed to release and discharge said Old AGe Assistance liens at Book 192, Page 367 and Book 191, page 43 of the Mortgage Records of Adams County,Nebraska, from said above described property and it is further considered and resolved that the Adams County Board of Supervisors approves the $200.00 (Two Hundred Dollars) burial fund allowable to Anna C Williams for her burial at a future date. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland seconded by Lightner that the part of this Supervisors record. Roll call, all 2862 Register of Deeds 179.16 2863 Register of Deeds 6.00 2.864 Hall Co. Treasurer 68.70 2865 Hall Co. Treasurer 627.60 2866 Anderson, Robert County Sheriff 1269.75 2.867 County Judge 509.32 2868 County Jud ge 30.69 2869 Juniata Township 250.00 2870 County Judge 100.00 2871 County Judge 15.00 2872 County Judge 553.00 2873 Adams County Nursing Home 3295.50 2874 County Clerk 15,22.2.74 2875 County Judge 353.50 2876 County Judge 1,215.25 2877 Republic National Life Ins. Co. 10,111.20 9Q7Q 7c nn miscellaneous receipts be accepted and made a voted aye. Motion carried. 2885 County Clerk 2886 Adams Co. Noxious Weed Fund 2887 Adams Co. Noxious Weed Fund 2888 Register of Deeds 2.889 Adams Co. Noxious Weed Fund 2890 Clay County 2891 State of Nebraska 2892 Adams Co. Nursing Home 2893 Adams Co. Sheriff Ambulance 2894 Bernhard, Jane S 2895 Clerk of District Court 2896 McBridge, Mrs. R.J. Executrix 2897 City National Bank 2898 First National Bank 2899 Adams County Bank 2900 Hastings State Bank /Qil1 P'- McNv4,Nlio Ue,nA 714.00 140.10 116.45 1009.50 180.45 571.20 5.00 31,741.33 1,355.50 186.42 516.50 37.04 2812.50 2812.50 937.50 2812.50 i Qn 6,ri SUPE VISO s ECO 11 D .No, 16 537 Motion by Lightner seconded by Graill, that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be insturcted to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Acadia Press, Inc. Acme Printing Company Adams County Bank Adams Co. Centennial Commission Adams Hardware:;Company Anderson, Robert Sheriff Anderson, Robert Sheriff GENERAL FUND Supplies. Supplies Registrations Cent. Cont. Suplies Revolving Fund for Ambulance Mileage Meals for Prisoners and Matron Fee Supplies Registrations Supplies Salary Supplies Medicine Supplies Foster Care Reporting Vital Statistics Supplies Criminal Investigation Criminal Investigation Mileage & Registration Mileage Reporting Bulletins Photo Service Cleaning for Ambulance & Jail Supplies Supplies Supplies Medicine for Inaates Supplies Gasoline Supplies Mileage Professional Service Supplies Subscription Subscrtiption Registerations Supplies Salary Board & Room Salary Installing Radio Supplies Advertising, Ballots & Supplies Supplies Utilities Oxygen Mileage State Cases Postage Registeration Witness Fee Ribbons Maintenance Agreement Supplies Professional Service Supplies Supplies Repairs Professional Service Foster Care Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Hospitalization Analysis Rental Laundry for Ambulance Mop & Mat Service Mop & Mat Service Supplies Supplies Augustine Company Ayr Grain Company Bancroft -Whitney Company Beiriger, Wauneta Bender, Matthew & Company Bert's Rexall Drugs Business Supply Company Christiansen, Mrs. Patricia W. City Clerk's. Office Cobbs Mfg Company Connolly, William Connolly, William Cpnn ally, William M. County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Dave;s Photo Service DeLuxe Cleaning Services, Inc. Depattment of Information U of N Dutton-Lainson Company Eastman Kodak Company Ed's Pharmacy Educational Service Unit #9 Elly's Conoco Service Extension Service Revolving Fund Finnerty R.W. Foote, Gene C. 11 Friend's Motor Supply Gant Publishing Company Gant Publishing C4 any Garretts, Helena General Supply Gill, Theresa M. Girls Training School Harris, Roger Hartman, Marvin C. Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Hastings Welding Supply Company Haverly, Harry C. Co. Judge Haverly, Harry Co. Co. Judge Hawes, Anita County Clerk Headley, Betty J. Ihm, William I International Business Machines International Business Machines International Business Machines Janusz, Terry L. Johnson Cashway Lumber Company Johnson Cashway Lumber Company Johnson Service Company Drs. Kleager & Glenn Kloppenborg, Mr. Marvin Law Enforcement Equipentn Company Law & Psychology Press Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Mac's Building Supplies Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Midwest Communication Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Modern Methods, Inc. PPG Industries Inc. 16.40 97.95 3.00 3750.00 1.20 69.33 2457.23 35.30 2.25 44.00 121.63 10.75 11.20 715.60 35.00 123.00 325.00 65.00 900.00 37.00 53.60 1.50 10.00 11.25 92.77Q 28.70 28.97 117.20 30.85 11.92 64.12 20.00 25.35 100.00 .94 24.00 24.00 3.75 15.85 152.63 70.00 12.00 25.00 110.20 3314.58 74.13 1445.20 39.35 42.00 164.80 1.98 5.25 25.00 15.39 31.26 41.49 100.00 6.05 1.82 111.20 37.50 25.00 154.18 15.18 728.63 3.60 121.71 30.00 25.00 38.06 37.40 35.70 204.70 52.27 538 SUPE l'1 VISO S ECO •11 D N o. 16 Roseland State Bank Schafer Printing Company Schafer Printing Company Schafer Printing Company Sherwin-Williams Company Snell, Mina Jane SupremeeSales Company Stewart Plumbing Company Stpry, Roscoe E. Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.W. Turner, George H.State Librarian VanFleet, R.J. Wiest,Melvin J. Whelan, Gerald Williams Exterminating Company Wright & Mack Company York General Hospital Young, Robert A. Young, Robert A. ARCO Anstine Fire i✓ qu;pment'Co. Ayr Grain Company Brown, Marion Case Power & Equipment Clarke Oil Company Continental Oil Company Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton_Lainson Company Essinger, J.W. Evans, Pete Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil.. Friends MLtor Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership H & M Equipment Company Inc. Hastings Asphalt, Inc. Hastings Utilities Hock, Charley Hydrotex Hastings Canvas Company Jahnke Supply Inc. Kenesaw Oil Supply Diesel Kerr Chevrolet Laird Motors Lilly Sand & Gravel Lincoln. Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Uompany Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McClelland Farm Equipment Company Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Morris Paint & Varnish Company Nebr. Consoldiated Communications Nebraska Public Power District Pittz Service Reedy, Buce Sadler, Emery Sherman Service Sidles Company Sidles Cpnpany Smith Implement Southern Nebraska Public Feuer Vontz Construction Company Werner Construction Inc. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Company Z & Z Equipment Company Abbott All Star Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Custom Pack Dept of Public Dept of Public Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Salvage Fund Salvage Fund Company (karlarn1 ci1nn v rmmn.anv Registerations Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Registeration Supplies Repair Dues & Meals Mileage Bailiff Cumulative Supplement Salary Mileage Professional Service Pest Control Service & Repair Analysis Salary Salary ROAD FUND Diesel Supplies Gasoline Salary Repair Diesel Diesel Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies & Repair Salary Gasoline Supplies Telephone & Toll Gravel Supplies Utilities Salary Supplies Repair Equipment Diesel Supplies Repair Gravel Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Washroom Washroom Supplies Rental Electric Gasoline Salary Salary Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Gasoline Gravel Hot Mix Supples Supplies NURSING HOME FUND Service Service Service & Repairs Dairy Products Eggs Mea t Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Stinnl i aG 1.75 3.10 24.95 31.60 32.32 1.75 165.49 9.50 6.80 13.60 90.00 26.10 300.00 33.40 100.00 5.00 134.25 10.00 12.80 205.38 244.98 4.80 35.64 250.80 10.13 394.89 140.56 14.82 25.54 148.47 12.85 156.00 66.55 73.16 12.25 606.50 16,000.00 28.27 268.25 119.70 3.75 42.95 102.06 1.57 5.00 170.64 322.32 235.29 59.40 274.62 5.56 5.95 11.88 231.48 1.88 246.12 132.00 325.60 57.48 54.38 69.19 25.27 13.00 2253.13 5399.76 19.35 141.41- 30.00 94.73 7.16 3.90 23.22 154.76 4.30 SUPE VISO ECO D No. i6 539 Lincol NURSING HOME FUND CON' T_ Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Lompany Monia, Charles Queen City Laundry & Cleaners Stark Quality Meats Thompson ,, Company Ulry Talbert Company Williams Exterminating Woodward's Disposal Service Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. CAmpbell, & Hall Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schafer Printing Company Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Acme Printing Lompany Brown, Gloria L. Business Supply Company Charlton, Dr. G Paul Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Duthie, Eva B. Glenn, Dr. Elmer E Hastings Typewriter Company Kamm, Dr. Frank Kingsley, Dr. D.W. Larkin, Perry 0. Director Little, Alan. H. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McCommand, Dr. John McNeill, Dr. L.S. P Pearson, Naomi Polk, R.L. & Company Thomsen, Linda L. Weidman, Dr. W.G. Weiler, Dr. Leo Welch, Dr. George Yost, Dr. John G Brand Wilson Mortuary Hotel Clarke Jack & Jill Hillcrest Jack & Jill South Burlington Jack& Jill South Elm Safeway Grocery Reichert, Welcome D.A.'s Sinclair Service D.A.'s Siticlair Service D.A.s Sinclair Service Department of Agriculture Weed & Seed Div. Hilltop Garage Klein, Bill Insurance COUNTY LIBRARY Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Salary & Rental of Equipment Laundry Meat Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service Salary Supplies Salary Salary Rental ga lary Salary Supplies Salary Salary STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Supplies Mileage Supplies Professional Service Bulletin Mileage Professional Service Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Postage Mileage Telephone & Tol Professional Service Professional Service Mileage. City Directory Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Burial Expense Room & Meals Groceries:: Groceries Groceries Groceries Board & Room WEED CONTROL FUND Gas, Oil & Repair Gas, Oil & Repair Gasoline Supplies Gasoline & Supplies Insurance MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL FUND Nebraska Department of Public Welfare Vendor Payments This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chair of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk airman of he $oard 21.75 54.05 259.78 92.60 20.53 135,60 85.29 6.00 15.00 30.00 95.17 30.00 30.00 333.00 265.00 30.00 24.75 350.00 131.25 52.75 4.50 16.13 35.00 5.00 5.60 22.50 5.10 11.00 15.00 65.00 20.50 52.67 43.50 7.50 6.40 30.50 7.00 7.00 10.00 5.00 7.50 265.00 203.53 75.00 110.00 377.41 105.00 107.00 72.77 14.30 3.98 15.50 25.70 44.00 8559.33 540 SUPE 1.� VISO S ECO 1" D N o. 16 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Wednesday November 18, 1970 9:30 o'clock The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of November 6, 1970 as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members presgnt: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by Lightner, Seconded by Hoagland that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. GENERAL FUND Adams County Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court's Office County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Baird of Supervisors County Clerk's Office Elections County Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty R.W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Haws, Dorothy Hohlfeld, Gust E. Rice, Warren L. Shafer, Mabel G Simmons, Billy C. Whiters, Patricia Register of Deed's Office Veterans' Service Office ROAD -BRIDGE FUND WEED CONTROL FUND ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND This Board will now recess subject to the call S .ipervisors . County Clerk Deputy Monday, December 7, 1970 Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries & Mileage Office Expense Election Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense 848.32 2510.00 1163.00 3199.66 2430.00 2400.00, 1819.16 448.00 2157.56 2593.50 756.66 2590.76 612.50 500.00 175.00 189.30 170.20 544.00 310.00 168.00 75.70 891.66 1196.00 Highway Department Salaries 11,745.00 Office Expense 550.00 Nursing Home Salaries 3,791.18 Welfare Department Salaries 6,195.00 of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of November 21, 1970 and as per public notice given, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Kidd that the inventories of the Register of Deeds, County Treasurer, Veteran's Service Officer and Cw my Clerk be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Grabill, seconded by Kidd that the reports of the Adams County Fair Association, Nursing Home, County Library, Register of Deeds (3), County Judge (2), Sheriff (2), Car Titles and County Clerk be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the following Resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there are Old Age Assistance Liens filed at Book 164, Page 232, Book 164, Page 687 Book 192, Page 369 against certain real property with the following legal description, to -wit: Lot Three (3) in Jorgensen's Addition to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, in favor of the Nebraska Department of Public Welfare, for Old Age Assistance payments made to Fred Reiber and Emma Reiber in the amount of $4,516.99. WHEREAS, sia property was sold at auction on October 16, 1970 for Two Thousand Dollars (2,000.00), the County Board of Supervisors acting as the County Board of Public Welfare finds nnn nn Dn AAA nn SUPE VISO 1" s ECO D No, 16 541 WHEREAS, said check will be deposited in the State Administrative Fund for Adams County. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer of Adams County, Nebraska, be directed to release and discharge said Old Age Assistance liens from said property. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion be Grabill, seconded by Kidd that the Chairman be authorized to sign the release on the performance bond of L. J. Vontz upon completion of hauling gravel under contract with Adams County. Motion be Hoagland, seconded by Kidd that we set the amount of bond to be filed by the following Officials as Listed: County Supervisors $ 3,000. Register of Deeds 5,000. Deputy Register of Deeds 2,500. County Clerk 5,000. Deputy County Clerk 2,500. County Attorney 1,000. Deputy County Attorney 1,000. Clerk of the District Court 5,000. Deputy Clk. of the Dist. Court 2,500. County Treasurer 75,000. Deputy County Treasurer 10,000. County Assessor 50,000. Deputy County Assessor 2,500. Assistant Assessors 500. County Sheriff 10,000. Deputy County Sheriff 10,000. County Superintendent 1,000. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that we approve the bonds as follows: Assistant Assessors' bonds in the amount of $500. for Frank Haba, George Hesman, Richard W. Johnson;: Chester J. Grabill, Lloyd Ernst, Arlene Ericksen, Wm. Oelschlager, Ervin L. Gartner, Elwin N. Turner, George Neeman and Ernest Rehtus; Arnold D. Wiens, Ayr Township Clerk in the amount of $250.; E. J. Flowerday, Blaine Township Treasurer in the amount of $2,000.; County Supervisors' bonds in the amount of $3,000. for A. J. Theobald, Orville Hoagland, Edward H. Lightner; Rachel Hayen, Deputy Register of Deeds --$2,500.; Chester G. Yost, County Treasurer -- $75,000.; Roscoe E. Story, County Assessor --$50,000.; Phyllis A. Bartlett, Deputy County Assessor --$2,500.; Bernard H. Taylor, Cle± of the District Court --$5,000.; Margaret M. Miller, Deputy Clerk of the District Court --$2,500.; Arthur C. Toogood, Deputy County Attorney --$1,000.; L. John Meredith, Register of Deeds --$5,000.; Wenona Harris, County Superintendent --$1,000.; Minnie Stimbert, Deputy County Treasurer --$10,000.; Ronald R. Meyer, Richard M. Wenske, Jacob Thiel, Bobbie D. Henry, Mike F. Hayek, Dennis Groshans, Donald M. Bartee, Berdina Byrne and Gregg Magee, Deputy County Sheriff Bonds in the amount of $10,000. each; Robert G. Anderson, County Sheriff --$10,000.; Anita M. Hawes, County Clerk --$5,000.; and Phyllis Newell, Deputy County Clerk --$2,500. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that we allow tax corrections No's 5890 thru 5901 and authorize the Chairman to sign them. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that the following miscellaneous receipts be made a part of this supervisor's proceedings. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 2907 Adams County Sheriff 12.50 2908 Charles P Gray, Inc. 3.30 2909 Register of Deeds 9.01 2910 Adams County Nursing Home 1502.90 2911 Register of Deeds 254.09 2912 Amderson--Amburlance Service 948.25 2913 State of Nebraska 2242.00 2914 County Judge 713.46 2915 County Judge 30.79 2916 State Treasurer 25912.29 2917 County Judge 100.00 2918 County Judge 280.50 2919 County Judge 732.48 2920 Adams County Nursing Home 1610.00 2921 County Clerk 192.00 2922 County Clerk 650.50 2923 U. S. Treasury 1937.50 2924 Noxious Weed Control 139.50 2925 Justice of the Peace 765.00 2926 County Judge 231.95 2927 County Judge 969.10 2928 L. John Meredith 987.00 542 SUPE VISO S ECO D Nov 16 2933 Larkin, Director 2934 County Sheriff 2935 State of Neb. St. Asst 2936 Juniata Village 2937 Clerk of the District 2938 County Sheriff 2939 County Judge 2940 Noxious Weed Fund 2941 Juniata Village 2942 Adams Co. Nursing Home 2943 School Dist. #18 2944 School Dist. #18 2945 County Judge Motion by Lightner, seconded by Grabill the County Clerk be instructed to issue Motion carried. Fds Court Adams Co. Treasurer Adams Hardware Agric. Extension Service Anderson, Carl A. Inc. Anderson, Robert, Sheriff Asmus, Robert Augustine Company Burr, Mrs. Duane Business Supply Company Business Supply Company Callaghan & Company Chappell, Dr. J. R. Christiansen, Mrs. Patricia W. City National Bank Clerk of the District Court Connolly, William Department of Information U of N Donley Medical Supply Company Dutton-Lainson Company Eckhardt, Raymond Ed's Pharmach Elley's Conoco Service Extension Service Revolving Fund Extension Service Revolving Fund Faber Gas Appliance Service Finnerty, R. W. Friends Motor Supply Harrenstein, Mrs. R. J. Hartig, Janet L. Hastings Assoc. Ins. Agents Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Plumbing & Heating Inc. Hastings State Bank Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Haverly, Harry C Hollister, Richard Ihm, William I Jacobitz, Dean K & K Market Kingsley, D. W.,M.D. Klopp Printing Company Kloppenborg, Mrs. Marvin Knight, Robert G. Koertner, Eugene Kranau, DuWayne Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Marshall & Swift publication Co. McNannay's Electric Motor Service Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Modern Methods Inc. Mowers, Richard L., Court Reporter Myers Refrigeration Company Official Mobile Home Market Report Petersen, Bev Postmaster Redfield & Company. Inc. 116.88 25.00 1423.47 3000.00 657.50 188.50 89.86 84.50 3000.00 3904.31 35047.95 30020.55 272.69 that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. GENERAL FUND Box Rental Supplies Wats Line and Areas Agents Supplies Marton, Fee Mileage & Food for Prisoners Board Member Mileage Supplies Board Member Mileage Supplies Typewriters Supplies Professional Service Foster Care Imprinting Checks State Cases & Mental Health Dues Natl. Dist. Attorney's Assoc. Supplies Supplies Supplies Board Member Mileage Medicine Gasoline Supplies Supplies Repairs Mileage Supplies Mileage Salary Insurance Supplies Adv. & Supervisors Proc. Supplies Supplies & Repairs Printed Checks Supplies & Equipment Utilities Co. Judge Assoc. Dues Board Member Mileage Witness Fee Board Member Mileage Xmas Tree Professional Service Supplies Foster Care Reporting & Transcribing Board Member Mileage Board Member Mileage Telephone & Toll Supplies Repair Laundry Service Mop & Mat Service Supplies 3-M Machine Reporting Services Repair Supplies Board Member Mileage Postage Supplies 4.00 4.35 318.41 20.38 2119.10 6.80 195.95 7.60 150.15 756.00 40.00 67.00 35.00 45.92 294.50 50.00 35.00 25.65 96.53 10.00 12.93 47.28 25.00 23.17 46.10 57.20 7.53 5.60 32.00 160.27 58.09 790.34 171.90 57.25 13.05 495.69 1644.99 25.00 6.00 50.00 7.80 24.50 10.00 20.00 25.00 142.50 9.60 8.60 735.12 3.50 17.55 12.86 25.05 258.48 10.00 6.00 8.00 5.00 1500.00 3.58 SUPERVIS ECO D No. 16 543 Hal C. Smith Insurance Agency Stenographic Machines Inc Stromer, Mrs. Darrel Swanson, Frieda 0. Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J. R. Taedter, Ruth VanFleet, R. J. Weiler, Leo. F. Westing, Charles Whelan, Gerald T. Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Company Wilson, Francis Young, Robert A. Youngblood, Myron J. ARCO Benjamin, Petersen Brown, Marion Case Power & Equipment Clarke Oil Company Continental Oil Company Del Chemical Corporation Dutton-Lainson Company Evans, Peter Farmers Union Coop Gas & Firestone Stores Fry, Ervin Friends Motor Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership Corp. Hastings Battery & Electric Inc Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings Battery &Electric Inc. Hastings Utilities Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Kenesaw Oil & Supply Kerr Chevrolet Co. Kully Iron & Metal, Inc. Laird Motors Lemke Sharpening Service Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph CompanyTelephone & Toll. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph CompanyMoving Poles Mid -City Auto Supply Supplies Modern Linen Service Washroom Service Nebr. Consolidated Communications Corp. Radio Rental Electric Service Supplies Snow Fence Salary Supplies South Central Public Power Dist. Labor, Transportation Public Power Electric Service Gasoline Supplies Gravel Gravel Hot Mix Supply Supplies & Kasl & Assoc. Oil C Bonds Supplies Board Member Mileage Salary County Agent's Mileage Bailiff Bailiff Salary Professional Service Board Member Mileage Professional Service Mileage Pest Control Foster Care Salary Professional Service ROAD FUND Gasoline Locating Corners & Misc. Salary Supplies Diesel & Oil Diesel Supplies Supplies Salary Gasoline Supplies Mowing Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Gas Service Diesel Supplies Supplies Supplies Sharpening Saws Supplies Supplies Nebraska Public Power District Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. Oelschlager, Vaudie Sadler, Emery Smith. S. E. & Sons Southern Nebraska Rural Vaughn's Mobile Service Vegors Enterprises Vontz Sand & Gravel Co. Vontz Sand & Gravel Co. Werner Construction Inc Wheeler Lumber Bridge & ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME FUND Abbotts Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Custom Pack Dept. of Public Salvage Fund Dutton-Lainson Company Faber Gas Appliance Service Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Utilities Lightner Auction & Realty Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Mat. Ralrina rnmrnnnw Dairy Products Eggs Meat Supplies Equipment Repair Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Wheel Chair Telephone & Toll & Equip. 3038.00 42.25 6.40 203.00 12.30 70.00 10.00 300.00 7.00 8.80 100.00 19.70 5.00 36.29 176.22 50.00 387.00 1550.65 132.00 44.12 760.28 140.56 546.62 25.21 78.00 63.58 552.03 15.00 334.03 15.96 105.81 64.73 25.20 51.23 41.97 54.04 3.85 5.84 1.24 26.45 25.62 64.88 53.98 863.85 42.16 5.02 231.48 2.23 13.84 20.00 266.40 42.95 332.43 10.90 31.92 31.90 1616.45 1253.44 82.98 189.75 162.94 28.75 54.00 13.06 39.69 7.50 11.75 134.68 60.30 169.24 22.50 27.41 rn IA 544 SUPE 11 VISO s ECO D N o, 16 Woodward's Disposal Service Queen City Laundry & Cleaners Hastings Association of Ins. Agents Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. Campbell & Hall Inc. Cambell & Hall Inc. Campbell & Hall Inc. Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H Schreiner, Harry` .E - Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Hilltop Garage Brown, Gloria L. Butler, Dr. R. E. Charlton, Dr. G. Paul Duthie, Eva B. Glenn, Dr. Elmer E. Kingsley, Dr. D. W. Kostal, Dr. 0. A. Larkin, Perry 0. Little, Alan H. McNeill, Dr. L. S. Meyer, Garnet Meyer, Garnet Pearson, Naomi Thomsen, Linda L. Weber, Dr. C. R. Business Supply Company Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Hastings Typewriter Company Jack & Jill Larkin, Perry 0. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Reichert, Welcome Safeway Grocery Disposal Service Laundry Insurance COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Salary Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Salary Rental Salary Salary Salary Salary WEED CONTROL FUND Gasoline STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Mileage Professional Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Professional Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Supplies Bulletin Service Office Supplies Groceries Postage Telephone & Toll Board & Room Groceries MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL FUND Nebraska Dept of Public Welfare This Board will now recess subject to 2 County Clerk Monday, December 7, 1970 Vendor Payments the call of the Adams 15.00 98.10 31.02 30.00 192.08 14.68 8.18 30.00 30.00 333.00 265.00 30.00 350.00 131.25 8.48 15.70 10.00 10.00 6.90 15.00 15.00 7.50 14.30 18.70 15.00 10.60 1.30 1.50 9.30 20.00 28.00 5.00 61.44 185.00 30.00 61.26 107.00 14.98 9451.15 County Board sof Supervisors. t ?-1.7 c" Chairman COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 11:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board met as a Board of Equalization to review applications for exempt property, A. J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabi McLane, Schmitz, Theobald; Roscoe Story, County Assessor and County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Applications were reviewed, no action taken and it was agreed to continue investigation and review on December 21, 1970. This Board of Equalization will now recess until December 21, 1970. 11, SUPE ISO S E CO 16 D No. 16 545 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Monday, December 21, 1970. 9:30 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, Schmitz and Theobald. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner, that real estate tax levied upon: All of Lot 2, N' 3, Lot 3, N' Lot 11 and all of Lot 12, Snook'e addition tothe City of Hastings, Adams Cou nty,Nebraaca a/k/a 732 South Burlington, Hastings,Nebraska, be waived upon payment of said tax for the reason that proper notification of tax liability was not record owners of the above described real estate. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that we approve the bond of William M Connolly, Attorney in the amount of $1,000.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that the following resolution be aJopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska passed a REsolution on the 4th Day of September, 1970 placing the question of whether or not the County of Adams should participate in and establish a County Retirement program for its employees, and WHEREAS, the electors of Adams County, Nebraska, did on November 3, 1970, vote for the establishment of such participation and program, and WHEREAS, it is now necessary for the County Board of Supervisors to set a date for the commencement for such program, now THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ADAMS COUNTY,NBBRASKA: Section 1. That the effective date for participation of Adams County,Nebraska in the County Employees REtirement System shall be December 1, 1970. Section 2. That on or after said date each employee who is eligible for membership in such retirement system shall pay to the County a sum equal to three (3) percent of his salary for each pay period. Section 2. That as of December 1, 1970, a prior service ammunity shall be computed for all employees who have been such continuously for one year prior to said date and who are at least twenty-five years of age which prior service annuity shall be computed in accordance with Section 23-2311 R.S. Supp. 1969. Section 4. That future service retirement benefits shall be computed following the date of adoption of the Retirement system on December 1, 1970. met as per recess of December 7, 1970 presiding. Roll call, members present: Absent: McLane. interest due on the second half of the 1966 given the earried. County Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Grabill that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. GENERAL FUND Adams County Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court County Assessor's Office Adams County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors 1 County Clerk's Office County Judge's Office County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty. R.W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Haws, Dorothy Hohlfeld, Gust E. Rice, Warren L. Shafer, Mabel G Simmons, Billy C. Withers, Patricia Register of Deeds Office Veterans' Service Office ROAD FUND NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND WEED CONTROL FUND This Board will now recess subject to the call Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries & Mileage Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Department Salaries Office Expense & Mileage of the Chairman of the AdamsCounty 714.90 2510.00 1084.25 2976.68 2430.00 2126.00 1804.43 2315.70 2593.00 756.70 2517.13 612.50 500.00 175.00 8.75 192.40 544.00 320.00 184.00 255.00 891.7o: 1064.00 11,674.00 3,579.16 6,151.94 809.30 Board of 546 SUPE 1" VISO .� S ECO 111 D N o, 16 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Wddnesday, January 6, 1971. 9:30 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. met as per recess of December 21, 1970 presiding. Roll call, memberslresent: Absent: Grabill. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that the Chairman be authorized to sign a statement to the Hastings Airport Authority regarding Expansion and Land Use at the Hastings Municipal Airport to -with: "After consideration of your communication and plans, our body finds that the proposed plans for the development of the area nor will the proposed project have a significant effect on the environment of this area". Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Kidd that we authorize the Chairman to sign the Certification that Lloyd Witt has acted as Highway Superintendent for Adams County,Nebraska from January 1, 1970 toDecember 31, 1970. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Kidd that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there are Old A e Assistance liens filed at Book 192, Page 362, and Book 164, Page 293 against certain real property with the following description, to -wit: Lot Five(5), Block One (1), Saint Joseph's Addition to the City of Hastings, Adams County,Nebraska. in favor of the Nebraska Department of Public Welfare, for Old Age Assistance payments made to Dora M. Mullen in the amount of $20,253.49 WHEREAS, said property was sold at auction on November 9, 1970for Seventeen Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1,750.00), the County Board of Supervisors acting as the County Board of Public Welfare finds that the above property's value is not more than $1,750.00 and that no more than $1,750.00 can be realized by foreclosure of such liens, WHEREAS, the expenses of said sale were $139.45, WHEREAS, Dora M. Mullen has requested that $400.00 be set aside from the proceeds to be used as a burial fund for Dora M. Mullen and $400.00 will be deposited in the First National Bank of Hastings,Nebraska, in the name of Arlene M. Thein in trust for Dora M. Mullen's burial expense. WHEREAS, the remaining $1,210.55 will be paid to the State Administrative Fund for Adams County, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer of Adams County,Nebraska, be directed to release and discharge said Old Age Assistance liens from said property. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Kidd that the following bonds be approved: Beverly Johnson, Deputy County Clerk inthe amount of $2,500.00 David N. Shepherd, Deputy County Attorney in the amounted $250.00; TOWNSHIP CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD: in the amount of $250.00 as follows:John Warrings, Highland Township; Lawrence M Woodyan, Kenesaw Township; James Petersen, Wanda Township; Robert Neeman, Denver Township; George Bohlen, Blaine Township; Christian E Eigenber, Ayr Township; Ray Phillips, Roseland Township; Albert Granstrom, Cottonwood Township; Lloyd L. Lutkemeier, Logan Township, Wm. Stanley, Little Blue Township; Donald Robinson, Zero Township; and Menno Schmidt, Hanover Township. TOWNSHIP CLERKS in the Amount of $250.00 as follows: Raymond R. Grothen, West Blue Township, Otto A. Lambrecht, Wanda Township, Elmer Uhrmacher, Denver Township, Russel Golgert, Blaine ownship. Claus Krull, Hanover Township; Raymond H. Eischen, Zero Township; Joe Zubrod, Roseland Township; Frank Eckhardt, Logan Township; Edward Kaufman, Silver Lake Township; Lawrence Uden, Kenesaw Township; Robert Struss, Verona Township. TOWNSHIP TREASURERS in the Amount of $2,000.00 as follows: Robert E Pfeiffer, West Blue Township, Harold Weaver, Verona Township; Walter Ahrens, Kenesaw Township; Melvin Buss, Denver Township; Melvin Buss, Denver Township, Norbert R. Nejezchleb, Han- over Township; Merwin A. Fricke, Ayr Township; S.L. Heuertz, Roseland Township; Keith Fair, Cottonwood Township; Chester Goelz, Logan Township Lester Wormuth, Zero Township; Stanley McMahon, Little Blue Township Leo Hoffman, Juniata Township and Thomas Frink, Highland Township. Roll call All voted Aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Lightner that the reports of Car Titles, County Clerk, County Library, Register of Deeds(2), County Judge (2), Agricultural and Extension Office and the Sheriff be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd that the Chairman be authorized to sign tax list corrections No. 5902 thru 5910. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by 1ightner that the inventories of Knight, Court Reporter, County Library, Custodian, County Attorney, Agricultural and Extension Office, Welfare Director, Sheriff, Ambulance, Jail, Weed Control Authority, Adulty Probation, Juvenile Probation, Road -Bridge Department, County Judge, County Superintendent, Clerk of the District Court, County Assessor, and the Adams County Nursing Home be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on the 9th day of June, 1970, there was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Adams County,Nebraska a petition for the annexation of the following described territory located