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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupervisors Rec 16 1971SUPE VISO 1., s ECO 11 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 met as per recess of December 7, 1970 and as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Grabill, Schmitz and Theobald. Absent: McLane. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner, that interest due on the second half of the 1966 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 County,Nebradca 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 given the record owners of the above described real estate. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion earried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that we approve the bond of William M Connolly, County 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 adopted. 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 nn 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,NEBRASKA: 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 annunity 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. 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 8.75 192.40 544.00 320.00 184.00 255.00 891.70 1064.00 11,674.00 3,579.16 6,151.94 809.30 Board of 546 SUPEVISO 1'1 s 1" ECO 1'' D N o, 16 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Wednesday, January 6, 1971. 9:30 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of December 21, 1970 and as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, membersiresent: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. 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: RESOLUT IO N 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, 197Ofor 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 amounta $250.00; TOWNSHIP CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD: in the amount of $250.00 as follows:John Warrings, Highland Township; Lawrence M Woodipan, 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 ownshipl Claus Krull, Hanover Township; Raymond H. Eischen, Zero Township; Joe Zubrod, Roseland Toinship; 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 lightner 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 SUPE 1" VIS 1" ECOI'D No, 16 WHEREAS, the County Clerk has certified that said petition complies with requirements of law and forwarded said petition together with the plat of the above described territory which was filed with said petition and the said certificate to the Board of Directors of the Holstein Rural Fire Protection District, and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Holstein Rural Fire Protection District has filed a report in writing withthe County Clerk of Adams County, Nebraska, approving the proposed annexation with a copy of Articles of A reement between the Holstein Rural Fire District and the Village of Holstein attached thereto. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ADAMS COUNTY,NEBRASKA, that a hearing be had upon said petition on the 5th day of February, 1971, at 10:30 A.M. in the Courthouse at Hastings,Nebraska, at which hearing any person owning taxable property or residing within the above described territory to be annexed or within boundaries of the existing Holstein Rural Fire Protection District shall have an opportunity to be heard and that the County Clerk of Adams County,Nebraska, shall give notice of said, hearing in the manner prescribed by law. Roll call, All voted aye. Motion carried. 547 Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz of this Supervisors' Proceedings 2946 City National Bank 1,875.00 2947 Register of Deeds 230.44 2948 County Judge 3,035.60 2949 County Sheriff 153.00 2950 County Judge 16.00 2951 First National Bank 1,875.00 2952 Noxious Weed Control Fund 28.00 2953 Register of Deeds 6.00 2954 County Clerk 545.50 2955 County Sheriff 12.50 2956 County Sheriff 2,178.25 2957 State Treas--Hiway Alloc. 26,015.58 2958 Justice of the Peace 780.00 2959 Adams Co. Nursing Home 2,592.70 2960 County Judge 65.00 2961 County Judge 312.70 2962 County Judge 827.56 2963 Welfare Director 1,427.45 2964 Clerk of the Dist Court 674.50 2965 County Judge 6,347.41 2966 Jones, Exec. 328.91 2967 Hastings Regional Center 10.00 2968 Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co. 10.00 2969 County Judge 263.38 2970 Hastings State Bank 1,875.00 2971 Pastime Bowl,Inc. >a 10.00 2972 Kloke Conoco, Inc. 10.00 2973 County Judge 1,432.35 2974 County Sheriff 12.50 2975 State of Nebraska 1,039.00 2976 Noxious Weed Control 37.50 2977 County Clerk 168.50 2978 County Judge 39.88 2979 County Judge 518.85 2980 Clerk of District Court 36.00 2981 Adams County Nursing Home 903.50 2982 Roseland Village 5,500.00 Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. that the following Miscellaneous Receipts be made a part 2983 Phillips General Store 10.00 2984 Ayr Public School 2,500.00 2985 Roseland Village 2,000.00 2986 Webster Co. Treas. 817.52 2988 State of Nebr. 52,006.00 2989 Kenesaw Township 500.00 2990 Roseland Township 500.00 2991 Cottonwood Township 500.00 2992 Register of Deeds 1,620.50 2993 State of Nebraska 2,450.00 2994 County Sheriff 803.50 2995 County Sheriff 12.50 2996 Ayr Township 500.00 2997 Mrs. Elise Zaroban 75.75 2998 Denver Township 500.00 2999 Highland Township 500.00 3000 State of Neb.--St. Asst. Fds 6,661.01 3001 Perry Larkin 179.66 3002 Central Tech. Book Store 10.00 3003 Wanda Township 500.00 3004 Adams County Nursing Home 3,082.22 3005 Clerk of District Court 47.00 3006 County Judge 45.00 3007 Caa my Sheriff 12.50 3008 Perry Larkin 192.00 3009 County Judge 32.46 3010 County Sheriff 179.00 3011 Verona Township 500.00 3012 Hilltop Cafe & Garage 10.00 3013 Lloyd J Marti, Trustee 257.20 3014 Village of Holstein 100.00 3015 Ambulance Service 1,316.75 3016 County Sheriff 12.50 3017 Pete Evans 12.00 3018 Merl Brown 10.00 Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz 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. Anderson, Robert Sheriff Augustine Company Badger Shirt Company Bianchine, Quinton, J. Burroughs Corporation Business Supply Company Christiansen, Patricia W. Central Nebr. Comp. Health Planning Council Clerk of District Court County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inc. Deluxe Cleaning Service Inc. Duro-Test Corporation Dutton-Lainson Company GENERAL FUND Matron Fee,Mileage & Food for Prisoners Supplies Supplies Autopsy Supplies Supplies Foster Care Health Planning State Cases & Mental Health Mileage Bulletin & Reporting Bulletin Cleaning Jail & Ambulance Supplies Supplies A , 2,283.20 215.80 141.55 175.00 19.20 66.42 35.00 2,170.80 314.20 38.70 60.00 10.00 152.27 40.73 16.35 1/. 11 548 SUPE It VISO s DECOY D No. 16 Finnerty, R.W. Flodman, Burdette A. Hammond & Stephens Co. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Plumbing & Heating Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Haverly, Harry C. Haverly,Harry C. Hinrichs, Service Hastings Utilities Hoagland, Orville International Business Machines Jones, Harvey Kidd, C.H. Knight, Robert G. Knight, Robert Knight, Robert G Kohl, Adam D. --Insurance, Inc. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Law Enforcement Equipment Co. McArthur, George D. Meredith, L. John Meredith, L. John Midwest Communication Service Modern Linen Service Modern Methods, Inc. Nebraska State Library Overhead Door Company PPG Industries Paulsen Repair Shop Pierce, Paul R. Postmaster Rauterkus Paulajeen Redfield & Company Redfield & Company Roller Haven Print Shop Shafer Orinting Company Schmitz, Ray Seiler, Les Stephenson School Supply Company Story, Roscoe E. Swanson,Paul Swearingen, J.R. Taylor, Bernard H. Theobald, A.J. Turner, George H. Uniservice, Inc. University Publishing Co. VanFleet, R.J. Vaughans-Printers, Inc. Weber, C.R. Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Co. Wilson, Francis Young, Robert A. Arco Augustine Implement Ayr Grain Company Benjamin,Petersen, Kasi & Assoc Clarke Oil Company Continental Oil Company D.A. Sinclair Service Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Ferry, R.C. Firestone Store Fleet Tire Mart Friends Motor Supply Hastings Utilities Hunts Garage Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Co. Krull,John Oiler Laird Motors Lincoln Equipment r,ompany Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Mileage Adams County Dues Supplies Adv. & Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Election Expense Dues & Meals State Cases Gas & Oil Utilities Convention Expense & Telephone Lease Agreement Election Expense Convention Expense Reporting Transcribing & Furnishing Copy Transcribing & Furnishing Copy Bonds Telephone & Toll Supplies Professional Service Convention Expense Box Rent Rental Mop & Mat Service Photo Copier & Stand Supplies Repair Repair Power Rake Rental Bond Postage Salaryy Supp es Supplies Printing Supplies Convention Expense Professional Service Supplies Reg. Fee, Room & Meals Mileage Bailiff Convention Expense Reg. Fee Room & Meals Supplies Laundry Supplies Salary Supplies Professional Service Mileage Pest Control Foster Care Salary ROAD -BRIDGE FUND Gasoline Supplies Gasoline Engineering Services Diesel & Oil Diesel Gasoline Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Repair & Supplies Gas Service Land Purchase Supplies Repairs & Supplies Telephone &.T.oll 41.70 8.50 .94 851.18 296.30 7.85 255.58 67.80 8.00 73.65 13.60 1,609.81p 78.34 102.78 20.80 75.00 90.00 133.05 168.25 2,155.00 741.33 71.93 100.00 75.00 2.70 1,409.40 35.70 995.00 20.70 45.46 6.00 15.00 35.70 500.00 46.25 4.36 158.76 24.65 111.55 75.00 100.00 33.10 52.94 18.40 80.00 75.00 45.70 5.00 14.78 64.95 300.00 35.48 18.00 102.25 5.00 36.98 219.95 250.58 8.27 37.89 2,557.65 398.80 281.12 3.90 191.99 183.83 13.45 1,075.61 544.00 10.89 62.53 15.00 66.76 676.80 4.33 363.67 49.30 SUPE VISO ) S CO D No. 16 549 Pauley, W.G. Lumber Company Pittz Service' Sadler, Emery Smith, S.E.:Y&LSons Smith, S .E. &,°..Sons Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power --Electric Vontz Sand & Gravel Witt, Lloyd °.l Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Abbotts Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Cashway Candy Company Custom Pack Dept of Public Salavage Fund Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Plumbing & Heating Hastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Johnny's Plumbing Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Company Queen City Laundry Stark's Quality Meat Thompson Company Ulry Talbert company Williams Exte'minating Woodwards Disposal Service Brown, Bettie B. Campbell & Hall Daniels, Margaret A Doubleday & Company Inc. Gangwish, Mrs; Anna Hastings Public Library Huntting, H.R. & Company Nelson, Kathleen Saddler, Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey 4s Brown, Gloria Dean, Dr. E.J,,.. Duthie, Eva B. Hoffineister,pr. George Kingsley, Dr, D.W. Koening, Dr. Duane G Kostal, Dr. 0' Kostal Kuehn, Dr. Gerald A. Larkin, Perry O. Larkin, Perry -0. Little, Alan H. Meyer, Garnet Osborne, Dr. George Pearson, Naomi Smith, Dr. Robert Thomsen, Linda L. Weiler, Dr. Leo Business Supply Company Credit Bureau""of Hastings Inc Hastings Utilities Jack & Jill Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Reichert, Welcome Safeway Grocery Supplies Gas, Oil & Supplies Salary Supplies Supplies Service Gravel Convention Expense Supplies NURSING HOME FUND Dairy Products Eggs Supplies Meat Products Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Utilities Service Call Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Laundry Meat Products Supplies Supplies. Pest Control Disposal Service COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Salary Supplies Salary Supplies Salary Rental Supplies Salary Salary Salary Salary STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Mileage Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Postage Mileage Meal & Reg. Mileage Mileage Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Mileage Professional Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Supplies Reporting Service Utilities Groceries Telephone & Toll Foster Care Groceries WEED CONTROL FUND Jeep MEDICAL SURGICAL, HOSPITAL FUND Public Welfare Vendor Payments 47.10 302.52 296.00 4.34 21.35 10.00 1,518.75 75.00 344.36 111.08 30.00 11.95 96.31 13.14: 23.38 212.66 21.15 17.75 4.15 201.26 7.00 24.20 62.58 92.35 30.33 130.85 89.13 6.00 15.00 30.,00 35.20 30.00 70.00 30.00 333.00 60.30 265.00 30.00 350.00 131.25 5.50 15.00 2.20 6.00 15.00 19.00 22.50 10.00 65.00 156.09 11.00 8.10 10.00 1.10 18.00 17.90 20.00 57.71 5.00 37.76 60.00 57.16 107.00 110.00 Samway Motors Inc. 1,046.90 Nebraska DepartMent of 8,381.44 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. n1 550 SUPE 1'1 VISO t s 1" ECO D N o, 16 Tuesday, January 12, 1971 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:30 o'clock A.M. Statutory Meeting of the Adams County Board met as per public notice given, A. J. Theobald, Chairman calling meeting to order. Members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner that there is no more unfinished business and that the board adjourn sine die. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. REORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD The reorganization meeting was called to order by County C1er1,Anita Hawes, and the roll call taken. Members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Theobald and Goble. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that Theobald be appointed as Temporary Chairman. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that we take an informal ballot for the appointment of a Permanent Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors for the year of 1971. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. An informal ballot was ordered and the Temporary Chairman appointed Schmitz and Hoagland as tellers with results of the informal ballot as follows: Theobald, Six. Schmitz, One. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that we suspend the rulesand by unanimous vote A.J. Theobald be declared duly appointed Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors for the year 1971. 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 Vice -Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors for the year 1971. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. An informal ballot was ordered by the Chairman with Schmitz and Hoagland as tellers with the results as follows: Kidd, Six. Schmitz, One. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that we suspend all rules and by unanimous vote C. H. Kidd be declared duly appointed Vice -Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors for the year 1971. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Kidd, that the Hastings Daily Tribune be designated as the County Official paper for the year 1971. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that we approve the following named banks as county depositories: First National Bank, Hastings, Nebraska; City National Bank, Hastings, Nebraska; Hastings State Bank, Hastings, Nebraska; Adams County Bank, Kenesaw, Nebraska; Roseland State Bank, Roseland, Nebraska . 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, Nebraska, Treas. Bonds and Notes in the amount of $1,050,000.00. Certificates of Deposit totaling $350,000.00. City National Bank, Hastings, Nebraska, Treas. Bonds and Notes in the amount of $890,000.00. Certificates of Deposit $350,000.00. Hastings State Bank, Hastings, Nebraska, Treas. Bonds and Notes in the amount of $450,000.00. Certificates of Deposit $250,000.00. Adams County Bank, Kenesaw, Nebraska, Treas. Notes and Bonds in the amount of $105,000.00. Roseland State Bank, Roseland, Nebraska, Treas. Notes in the amount of $100,000.00. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland 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. Motior.. carried. At 10:30 o'clock A.M. the Chairman announced the following Committees. STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1971 FINANCE AND INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Ed Lightner, Chairman C. H. Kidd Ray H. Schmitz ROAD AND BRIDGE SUPPLY C. H. Kidd, Chairman Ray H. Schmitz Ed Lightner Gaylord Goble SUPE VISO 11\ St 1'1 ECO 11 D No. 16 551 COUNTY INSURANCE Ray H. Schmitz, Chairman G. Donovan McLane C. H. Kidd NURSING HOME Gaylord Goble, Chairman Ed Lightner G. Donovan McLane AMBULANCE SERVICE Ray H. Schmitz, Chairman Gaylord Goble Orville Hoagland C. H. Kid d PLANNING & ZONING COMMITTE G. Donovan McLane, Chairman Ed Lightner CHAMBER OF COMMERCE G. Donovan McLane, Representative COUNTY GOVERNMENT DAY Orville Hoagland, Chairman This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Bpard of Supervisors. County Clerk COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Wednesday, January 20, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of January 12, 1971 and as per public notice given with A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Kidd that we approve the appointment of Luther Schmidt as Adams - Clay Area Director for Development af Services for Mentally Retarded. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Mr. Theobald, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors announced some changes in the Standing Committees for 1971. STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1971 FINANCE AND INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Ed Lightner, Chairman C.H. Kidd Gaylord Goble Don McLane ROAD AND BRIDGE SUPPLY C.H. Kidd Chairman Ed Lightner COURTHOUSE BUILDING & SUPPLIES Orville Hoagland, Chairman Don McLane Ray Schmitz Ed Lightner ADAMS -CLAY SERVICES FOR MENTALLY RETARDED Ray Schmitz, Chairman C.H. Kidd Orville Hoagland COUNTY INSURANCE Don McLane, Chairman Ray Schmitz C.H. Kidd NURSING HOME Ed Lightner, Chairman Orville Hoagland Gaylord Goble AMBULANCE SERVICE Ray Schmitz, Chairman Don McLane Orville Hoagland PLANNING, ZONING & LAND FILL COMMITTEE Gaylord Goble, Chairman C.H. Kidd Ray Schmitz 552 SUPE 1'� VISO S ECO D No. 16 Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland 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. Adams County Extension Office Adams County Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court Adams County Assessor's Office Adams County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors Adams County Clerk's Office Adams County Judge's Office Adams County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office Adams County Treasurer's Office Finnerty, R.W. Hartman, Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Hohlfeld , Gust Rice, Warren L. Shafer, Mabel G. Simmons, Billy Withers, Patricia Adams County Register of Deeds Office Adams County Veterans Service Office ROAD -BRIDGE FUND WEED CONTROL FUND NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND This Board will now recess subject to Supervisors. /s/ Anita Hawes GENERAL FUND the call County Clerk 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 Road Department Salaries Salaries & Mileage Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Dept. Salaries 848.32 2510.00 1312.62 3230.10 2846.66 2653.70 2083.74 2144.66 2762.33 948.33 3816.50 612.50 500.00 175.00 192.40 585.00 320.00 176.00 255.00 1127.49 1093.33 & Mileage -11,703.3 585.00 3920.26 6095.00 of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Friday, February 5, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of January 20, 1971 and as per public notice given, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call: Members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald. Motion by Goble, seconded by Kidd that we request the County Attorney to prepare an agreement between Adams County and Fricke Farms, Inc. to provide for use of land as a Sanitary Land Fill, and to give the Chairman of the Board power to act concerning this matter. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Bids for Signs, Posts and Hardware under Project S-9999(6) were received and opened. Bids were submitted by Lincoln Stell Corporation,Nebraska Correctional Industries, Michael Todd & Company a Wheeler Lumber Bridge and Supply Company. Bids were accepted and forwarded to Nebraska Department of Roads for allowance. Motion by McLane, seconded by Goble that the four bids submitted be conveyed to Department of Roads for Action. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Kidd that we approve Joint Custody Receipts No. JC3095, for U. S. Treas. Notes in the amount of $50,000.00 and J. C. 3379 for Twelve Federal Land Bank Bonds in the amount of $50,000.00 which is additional Security posted by the Adams County Bank, Kenesaw, Nebraska. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Goble that we approve the bonds of the following: Township Chairmen of the Board --Bonds in the amount of $250. Ray Jones, Silver Lake Township; Milton Lisius, Verona Township. Donald C. Snoberger, West Blue Township; Orval Augustin, Juniata Township. Township Clerks --Bonds in the amount of $250. William F. Adams, Highland Township; Ben Pittz, Cottonwood Township, Glenn Matthews, Juniata, Township. Township Treasurers ---Bonds in the amount of $2,000. Duane Plambeck, Wanda T-oWnship; Edward Koch, Silver Lake. Township/ Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. d SUPERVISO S ECO D No, 16 553 to the Holstein Rural Fire Protection District which petition was signed by sixty percent or more of the electors who are owners of any interest in real or personal property assessed for taxation within the above described territory and who are residing therein, and, WHEREAS, the County Clerk has certified that said petition complies with requirements of law and forwarded said petition together with the plat of the above described territory which was filed with said petition and the said certificate to the Board of Directors of the Holstein Rural Fire Protection District, and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Holstein Rural Fire Protection District has filed a report in writing with the County Clerk of Adams County, Nebraska, approving the proposed annexation with a copy of Articles of Agreement between he Holstein Rural Fire Protection District and the Village of Holstein attached thereto, WHEREAS it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska, that said petition should be approved according to the terms of the Articles of Agreement filed by the Village of Holstein and the Holstein Rural Fire Protection District, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, that the following described territory, to -wit: Village of Holstein, Adams County, Nebraska and form a part of the Holstein Rural Fire Protection District. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Goble, seconded by Hoagland that the reports of Register of Deeds (4), County Clerk, Car Titles, Library, Nursing Home, and County Judge (2) be accepted and placed on file. Roll call,all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Lightner that the Chairman be authorized to sign tax corrections No. 5911 thru 5916. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. hereby is annexed to Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that part of this Supervisors Proceedings. 3019 State of Neb. 277.10 3020 County Attorney 75.00 3021 West Blue Twp 500.00 3022 Blaine Twp 500.00 3023 Hanover Twp 500.00 3024 Register of Deeds 315.98 3025 County Judge 893.00 3026 County Clerk--Soc.Sec. 14487.32 3027 Adams Co. Nursing Home 1878.90 3028 United States National Bk 100.00 3029 County Judge 468.44 3030 County Judge 308.00 3031 County Judge 23.31 3032 Larkin, Perry 0. 1210.55 3033 Village of Kenesaw 100.00 3034 Little Blue Twp 500.00 3035 County Sheriff 12.50 3036 Register of Deeds 9.01 3037 VOID 3038 Adams County Nursing 3039 Clerk of Dist Court 3040 County Judge 3041 Village of Juniata 3042 Justice of the Peace 3043 Nuckolls Co. Clerk 3044 County Clerk Roll call, all voted aye. Home 1766.84 562.50 644.33 100.00 1745.00 113.40 442.00 Motion carried. the Miscellaneous Receipts be accepted and made a 3045 County Clerk 175.60 3046 State Treas. 4442.22 3047 State Treas. 24755.89 3048 Silver Lake Twp 500.00 3049 Register of Deeds 1039.50 3050 Logan Twp. 500.00 3051 Adams Co. Nursing Home 3342.22 3052 Webster. Co. Clerk 86.94 3053 Clerk of Dist Court 26.00 3054 City National Bank 2812.50 3055 Clerk of Dist Court 2000.00 3056 Clerk of Dist Court 47.00 3057 Clerk of Dist Court 73.00 3058 First National Bank 2812.50 3059 Hastings State Bank 2812.50 3060 State Treas-Car Line Tax 10296.72 3061 State Treas-Gov't Sub Fd 180691.53 3062 State of Neb.--Dept of Pub. Welfare 4077.86 3063 Larkin, Director 7.00 3064 Lochland Country Club 10.00 3065 G. H. Edmondson 6.00 3066 Larkin, Director 90.00 3067 County Clerk 5.40, 3068 Evans, Pete 12.00 Bids were received for furnishing 15 Thousand Real Estate Tax Refund Receipt Forms from: Redfield and Company: Bid A. $415. Bid B. $495. Tribune Graphic Arts Bid A 25.01 M or $375.15 Bid B 53.03M or $795.45 Motion by McLane, seconded by Lightner that we accept the low Bid A of Tribune Graphic Arts to supply 15 Thousand REal Estate Tax Refund Receipt Forms at 25.01 M or $375.15. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. The,One and Six Year Highway Plans were presented. No opposition expressed by Adams County reside Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that theybe approved as presented. All voted aYe. Motion carr Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland thathe 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. Anderson, Robert, Sheriff Acme Printing Adams Hardware Co. Agricultural Ext. Serv, American Federation of Police Asmus, Robert Blessing, Alfred Brock, Don Burr, Mrs. Duane Burroughs Corp Burroughs Corporation Burroughs Corporation Business Supply Co. Callaghan & Co. GENERAL FUND Mileage, Matron Fee Food for Prisoners Supplies Supplies Area Agents, Wats Line Supplies Meals, Mileage Professional Service Professional Service, Misc. Baord Member, Mileage Maintenance Agreement Maintenance Agreement Maintenance Agreement Supplies Supplies 2012.35 15.00 5.66 382,80 35.00 13.30 100.00 108.25 21.70 1247.50 52.00 1401.00 102.53 30,00 ec 554 SUPE 1 �1 VISO S ECO D No. 16 Curtis Oil Company DeLuxe Cleaning Services Inc. Dier, Ed City Clerk Dutton-Lainson Co. Eckhardt, Raymond Elley's Conoco Elley's Conoco Ext. Serv. Faber Gas Appliance Serv. Finnerty, R. W. Friends Motor Supply General Supply Guarantee Electric Co. Hammond & Stephens Co. Harrenstein, Mrs. R. J. Hartman, Marvin C. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Medical Laboratories Hastings Plumbing & Heating Inc. Hastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Hastings Welding Supply Co. Haverly, Harry C. Haverly, Harry C. Hawes, County Clerk Hoffmeister, George F. M.T. Hollister, Richard Hotel Clarke Hotel Clarke International Assoc. of Assessing Instructor Publications Jacobitz , Dean Oil Cleaning Vital Statistics Supplies Board Meeting Gas, Equip. Towing Charges Supplies Serv, Supplies Mileage, Sustenance Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Baord Member, Mileage Parts Adv. Supplies Lab Tests Supplies Supplies Utilities Supplies State Cases Sustenance Postage Professional Service Baord Member, Mileage Jury Exp. Jury Exp. Officers Dues Instructor Magazine Board Member, Mileage Board Member Professional Service Board Member, Mileage Supplies, Labor Telephone & Toll Repairs, Supplies Bond Flags Base Station Rental Mop & Mat Service Laundry Equipment Supplies Dues Supplies Inc. Repairs, Serv. Supplies Board Member, Mileage Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Lab Test Rent Maintenance Disposal Service Board Member, Mileage Mileage Bailiff Bailiff Adding Machine Meals, Mileage Supplies for Jury Books Salary Supplies Film Board Member, Mileage Pest Control Foster Care Elevator Serv. Supplies Salary Professional Serv. Professional Serv. Jaeger, Janet Janusz, Terry L. Koertner, Eugene Larry's Refrigeration Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McNannay's Elec. Mtr Service Magnuson Agency Martin's Flag Co. Midwest Communication Serv. Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Modern Methods, Inc. Modern Methods, Inc. Nebraska Association of Co. Officials Omaha Printing Co. Overhead Door Company of Hastings, PPG Industries, Inc. Petersen, Bev Pioneer Mfg Co. Pitney -Bowes Inc. Redfield & Company, Inc. Schafer Printing Co. Schafer Printing Company Schafer Printing Company Schlachter, Gloria Scott, F. R. Sieckman, E. W. Singer-Friden Division Smiths Disposal, Ted Stromer, Mrs. Darrel Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J. R. Taedter, Ruth Singer-Friden Division Thayer, Mrs. Carol Taedter, Ruth Turner, George H. Van Fleet, R. J. Vaughans Printers Inc. Weber Studio Westing, Charles Williams Exterminating Co. Wilson, Francis Wright & Mack Co. Xerox Corp. Young, Robert A. Youngblood, Merron J. Att. Youngblood, Myron J. Att. Arco. Car Parts Inc. Central Tractor Parts Co. Clarke Oil Co. Consolidated Motor Freight r^ ,i-i,n,Fni nil ('n Inc. ROAD -BRIDGE FUND Diesel Fuel, Gasoine Repairs Repairs Grease, Oil Fright Tli acol T'„ol 20.80 73.39 139.00 15.60 26.50 170.43 69.50 26.24 23.00 23.97 11.77 15.13 29.60 122.23 12.10 7.20 461.09 20.00 71.65 241.29 1631.67 39.35 43.00 2.85 6.94 16.00 18:50 44.95 45.82 20.00 16.53 22.10 5.00 100.00 23.70 69.10 772.67 346.55 34.00 31.70 25.00 44.60 19.71 70.00 247.93 300.00 16.84 81.96 91.25 11.50 25.25 20.11 644.66 11.50 38.30 21.50 24.50 10.00 78.96 1315.00 240.00 12.90 57.78 110.00 50.00 147.50 6.50 3.07 41.40 300.00 73.50 22.45 15.30 5.00 35.00 99.00 197.70 225.50 75.00 75.00 297.83 15.00 22.45 162.79 16.32 .);Q l ,1 VISO D No. 16 555 Glenwood Glenwood Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hastings Hydrotex Jurgens Manuafacturing Co. --Calvin Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Co. Kenesaw Oil & Supply Co. Kully Iron & Metal Co. Lincoln Equipment Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. Lemke Sharpening Service Modern Linen Serv. McClelland Farm Equipment Co. Nebraska Consolidated Communications Nebraska Public Power Dist. Sadler, Emery Sherman Service Center Inc. Sidles Company Southern Nebraska Rural Public Werner Construction, Inc. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Telephone Membership Corp Telephone Membership Corp Battery & Electric, Inc. Daily Tribune Utilities Welding Supply Co. Welding Supply Co. Hastings Asphalt, Inc. Beatrice State Home Hastings Regional Center Lincoln Regional Center Norfolk Regional Center Glenn Sperry -Sec. Tr. Nebr. Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. Daniels, Margaret A. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library Nelson, Kathleen Sapsis Co., Perc B. Saddler, Mrs, Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Telephone & Toll Telephone & Toll Supplies Adv. Utilities Supplies Supplies Supplies Youngson Supplies Gas Service Diesel Fuel Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Saw Sharpening Towel Service Supplies Corp. Radio Rental & Repair Electticity Salary Repairs Supplies Power Dist Electricity Hot Mix Supplies FARM TO MARKET ROAD FUND Bridge INSTITUTIONS FUND Patient Care Patient Care Patient Care Patient Care WEED CONTROL FUND Weed Control Ass'n. Abbotts Dairy Inc. Buekenhorst Custom Back F. & E. Distributing Co. Faber Gas Appliance Serv. Faber Gas Appliance Serv. Faber Gas Appliance Serv. Fidler Plumbing & He -ting Flesner, Anne Gamble Robinson Co. General Supply Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Utilities Johnson Cashway Lumber Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Co. McDonald J. M. PPG Industries, Inc. Queen City Laundry & Cleaners Starks Quality Meats Thompson Co. Ulry Talbert Co. Williams Exterminating Co. Woodward's Disposal Serv. Dues COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Salary Salary Salary Library Services Salary Books Salary Salary Salary NURSING HOME FUND, Dairy Products Eggs Meat Supplies Water Heater Ser. Call Repairs, Labor Serv. Call Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Supplies Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Linens Supplies, Doors, Labor Laundry Meat Supplies Groceries Pest Control Disposal Service MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL FUND Nebr. Dep of Public Welfare Vendor Payments Farmers Union Co -Op Gas & Oil Co, Hastings Utilities Jack & Jill, So, Burlington Jack & Jill, So, Elm Jack & Jill, West Heights Larkin, Director Larkin, Director Reichert. Welcome GENERAL RELIEF FUND Utilities Groceries Groceries Groceries Postage Transient Care 26.91 13.65 34.05 3.20 79.35 16.76 30.15 185.85 6.00 52.69 260.81 161.41 192.38 51.17 70.49 5.32 58.97 308.48 5.61 281.20 21.10 329.26 12.60 41.50 41.60 10200.00 21226.50 44527.60 1962.00 444.00 25.00 30.00 30.00' 30.00 333.00 265.0i`An::-i 66.40 30.00 350.00 131.25 112.35 37.50 160.92 31.95 745.00 7.50 44.25 6.50 9.53 111.95 5.66 57.20 242.54 9.93 23.95 52.42 50.08 685.00 83.80 62.32 169.40 99.62 6.00 15. 00 9937.51 16.91 58.49 t65.00 260.00 195.52 26.00 (15.00 107.00 556 SUPE VISO s ECO D .No, 16 Charlton, Dr. G. Paul Credit Bureau of Hastings, Inca Duthie, Eva B. Glenn, Dr. Elmer E. Hastings Typewriter Co. Hepperlen, DR. H. Hoffineister, Dr. George F. International Business Machines Kamm, Dr. Frank Kinglsey, Dr. D.W. Kuehn, Dr. Gerald A. Larkin, Director Larkin, Perry 0. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Meyer, Garnet Murray, Dr. D.E. Nitzel, Dr. Dale Osborne, Dr. G.L. Plantz, Pauline G. Roberts & Company, R.G. Thomsen, Linda L. Weber, C.R. M.D. Weiler Dr, Leo Professional Serv. Bulletin Mileage Professional Serv. Supplies Professional Serv. Professional Serv. Supplies Professional Serv, Professional Serv. Professional Serv, Postage Mileage Telephone & Toll Mileage Professional. Serv. Professional Serv. Professional Serv. N4 leage Supplies Mileage Professional Serv. Professional Serv. 5.00 5.00 8.00 42.00 1.75 10.00 22.00 8.91 20.00 35.00 5.00 80.00 19.45 71.44 3.90 10.0e 10.00 10.00 3.20 4.85 2.40 23.00 22.50 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Superysors. 2 County Clerk COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA. Friday, February 5, 1971 4:00 P.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization to review application for Tax Exemption which had been filed pursuant to the provisions of Section 77-202.01, members presen.: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble, Theobald and County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Motion by McLane, seconded by Hoagland that the Applications for Tax Exemption bearing No. 1 thru 27 on file in the County Clerk's Office be granted, because of Education, Religious or Charitable Use as stated on each application. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday, February 19, 1971 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and 9:30 o'clock session as per recess of February 5, 1971 and presiding. Roll call, members present; Theobald. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Lightner that we proceed with plans for Project S-1008 (1) objections or requests for hearing were received after posting due notice concerning said and the County Clerk be requested to notify the Department of Roads of this action. Roll voted aye. Motion carried. Bids for shingles for the Nursing Home were received and opened. Martin Lumber Company 100 squares FOB Hastings Engel Lumber Company 100 squares 325 Class A Pauley Lumber Co. 100 Squares Class A Mac's Building Supply 100 Squares Class A (25 Yr Bond) Johnson Cash-Wa 100 Squares 325# Class A Motion by Lightner, seconded by Goble that the low bid of Engel Lumber for 100 squares be accepted. Roll call: ayes, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland pass. Motion Carried. sbce lata Project call, al 16.50 per square 15.25 per square 17.95 per &}uare 19.37 per square 16.05 per square Company of $15.25 per squar , Schmitz and Goble, McLane Bids were be established, by received for a steel building to be used at a land fill to Chief Steel Products Bldg 20 X 24 X 12 overhead door Includes supervision by 1 Man for 4 days Wilkins Steel Building Co,,Inc. Bldg 20 x 32x 12 No supervision Kohtz Sales Co. of Hastings Option 1 Type AL3 20x 24 x 14 Overhead Door no Supervision Option 2 All 20 x 211.3c 1 /1 nvarhaard rinnr Iain e„n®Yn7; e 4 r O nn $1,784.00 2,056.00 the County 2336.17 SUPERVISO ECO D No. 16 557 PM" Adams County Extension Office Adams County Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Courts Office +dams County Assessor's Office Adams County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisors's Adams County Clerk's Office Adams County Judge's Office Adams County Sheriff's Office Adams County Superintendent's Office Adams County Treasurer's Office Schmidt Luther D. Shafer, Mabel G. Finnerty, R,W. Hartman,Marvin Hawes, Corinne D Hohlfeld, Gust E Rice, Warren L. Simmons, Billy Withers, Patricia Grabill, Isaac M. Adams Co. Register of Deeds Office Veteran's Service Office ROAD -BRIDGE FUND Black Bros Farm Apcount 41cMahon, Stan WEED CONTROL 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 Salary Salary Salary Salary Ret. Office Office Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense s & Mileage Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense Road Department Salaries Project S-252-(4) Project S-252-(4) Salaries & Mileage Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Dept. Salaries 848.32 2510.00 1236.08 3236.82 2846.66 2625.00 2093.49 2163.86 2749.83 948.33 2754.84 416.67 320.00 612.50 500.00 175.00 177.60 490.00 176.00 191.25 46.16 1127.49 1093.33 11,492.50 100.00 150.00 619.50 3839.85 6095.00 This Board will now recess subject to the call cE the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk eputy ** Motion by Kidd, seconded by Goble that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a system of Federal Aid Secondary roads have been established in Adams County, and WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors of Adams County feel that additional county roads should be placedon 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 Board of Supervisors of Adams County that this road be incorporated in the Federal Aid Secondary system of Adams County. Beginning on the Adams -Clay County line at the northeast corner of Section 24, T7W, R9W, thenc west 4 miles to FAS route 292 at the northeast corner of Section 20, T7N, R9W 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. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Friday, February 19, 1971. 11:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of February 5, 1971, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, MCLane, Schmitz, Theobald and Goble; County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that Tax Elpemption_Application No. 28 on file in the County Clerk's office be granted because of Charitable Use. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board will now recess until April 1, 1971. 558 SUPE VISORS 1a ECO D Nov 16 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS , NEBRASKA Friday March 5, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of February ice given„ A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Goble that we authroize the Chairman to thru 5926. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by L4ghtner, seconded by Hoagland that the Miscellaneous receipts be Supervisors proceedings. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 19,1971 and as per public not present: Lightner, Kidd, sign tax corrections #5923 3069 U.S. Treasury 3070 Kearney Co. Treasurer 3071 Kearney Co. Treasurer 3072 Peter Nikkila 3073 City National Bank 3074 Elmer E Fudge 3075 Register of Deeds 3076 L. John Meredith 3077 County Judge 3078 Adams Co. Nursing Home 3079 Village of Ayr 3080 County Judge 3081 County Judge 3082 County Judge 3083 County Judge 2084 AdamsCounty Nursing Home 3085 Bernard Taylor 3086 State Treasurer 3087 State Treasurer 3088 Justice of the Peace 3089 Village of Roseland 3090 State of Nebraska 2260.00 3091 7000.00 3092 6000.00 3093 5.00 3094 500.00 3095 5.00 3096 132.14 3097 3.00 3098 58.99 3099 1906.92 3100 100.00 3101 377.50 3102 506.68 3103 1165.00 3104 1739.00. 3105 1829.90 3106 47.00 3107 3500.00 3108 22085.27 3109 1610.00 100.00 1192.00 made a Register of Clerk of Dist Court County Clerk County Clerk Hastings Drive In -Theatre City National Bank First National Bank First Nati Bank Trust Dept First Nati Bank Trust -GI Clerk of Dist Court Clerk of Dist Court Clerk of Dist Court Clerk of Dist Court Clerk of Dist Court Anders9n, Sheriff County Judge Park Motel State of Nebr.--Dept of Pub Peter Evans part of this 633.50 531.00 146.00 807.00 10.00 1875.00 1875.00 923.00 2677.68 56.38 75.00 75.00 366.34 579.51 185.00 90.50 5.00 Wel-5740.85 12.00 Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the reports of the County Judge (2), County Clerk Car Titles, Register of deeds (3), Sheriff, and Library be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that we approve granting a Public Amusement license to Hastings Drive -In Theatre. Roll call all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that we adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION _ WHEREAS, Arthur C. Toogood is a Deputy County Attorney of Adamspounty, Nebraska WHEREAS, he is one of the criminal prosecutors in Adams County who has assisted in the pros- ecution of several cases involving illegal use of drugs, WHEREAS, it would be in the best interest of the community that he have further training in this area and WHEREAS, Adams County will pay his salary and allow him to attend the National District Attorneys Association institute on Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs if funds can be obtained in the form of a law enforcement project grant. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that if funds can be obtained in the form of a law enforcement project grant, that Arthur C. Toogood be allowed to attend the National Institute on Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs and during the time he is attending this Institute, his salary will continue to be paid by Adams County/ Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidds, seconded by Goble that we instruct the County Clerk to advertise for Gravel Bids to be opened April 6, 1971 at 11:00 A.M. Bids are to be made for approximately 2,000 cubic yards of gravel per township. Roll call all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Goble, seconded by Kidd that public notice be given that the practice of fencing in the roadways is in direct violation or R.R.S. 39-703 and the practice should be discontinued at once. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. • Motion by Lightner, 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. SUPE VISO S )ECO1D No. 16 559 GgNERAL Anderson, Robert Sheriff Anderson, Robert Sheriff Bancroft Whitney Company Bianchine, Quinton J. M.D. Business Supply Company Clerk of the District Court Connolly, William M. Connolly, William M. County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Deluxe Cleaning Services Inc. Dept. of Information Dutton-Lainson Company Ed;s Pharmacy ESU #9 Audio -Visual Repair Service Ellerbrock Norris Agency Inc. Elley's Conoco Service Extension Service Revolving Fund Finnerty, R.W. General Supply Gibson Pharmacy Gifford, Margie Grace;s Bike & Key Shop Haberman's of Hastings F Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, Inc. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Haverly, Harry C. Co. Judge Haverly, Harry C. Haverly, Harry Co. Judge Haverly, Harry C. Co. Judge Hollingshead, R.M. Corporation International Business Machines Corp Kay -Dee Co., Kleager & Glenn Knight, Robert G. Knight, Robert G. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McArthur, George D McLane Jewelry Store Marshall & Swift Publication Co, Martindale -Hubbell, Inc. Mary Lanning Hospital Mid-Nebr Mental Retardation Services Midwest Communications Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Karen Moeller Nebraska Office Service Co. Omaha Printing Company Pittman, Johnie Redfield & Company,Inc. Safeway Stores Schafer Printing Company Schafer Printing Company Schlachter, Gloria Shepherd, David N. Shively's Conoco Service Singer Friden Division Stephenson School Supply Company Story, Roscoe E. Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.R. Tessman, Lorrain Turner, George H. United Laboratories VanFleet, R.J. Vaughns, Printers Inc. Vaughans-Printers Inc. Village of Prosser Village of Kenesaw Weber & Osborne, M.D. Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Co. Wilson, Francis FUND Mileage & Food For Prisoners Revolving Fund Library Expense Witness Fee Supplies Mental Health & State Cases Professional Service Witness Exp & Nebr. Assoc. Dues Mileage & Meals Bulletin & Verbal Reports Cleaning Jail & Ambulance Supplies Supplies Medicine Repair Bond Gasoline, Oil & Repair Supplies Mileage Meal & Misc Supplies Medicine Salary Keys Film Supplies Advertising Supplies Supplies Utilities State Cases & Supplies Mileage & Misc. Dues Mileage & Sustenance REpair Supplies Supplies Professional Service Transcribing & Reporting Professional Service Telephone & Toll Professional Service Repair Supplies Library Expense Hospitalization Mental Retardation Survey Radio & Rental Mop & Mat Service Laundry Services Salary Repair Supplies Repair Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Mileage & misc. Gasoline Equipment Supplies Mileage & Misc. Mileage Ba1iff Salary Library Expense Supplies Salary Supplies Supplies Assessing Verona Township Rent for Assessing Wanda &Kenesaw Professional Service Mileage Pest Control Foster Care 2,425.61 79.73 35.00 75.00 31.63 230.10 60.98 34 .00 69.62 12.50 83.65 69.40 23.87 16.02 72.00 36.00 27.84 34.50 79.52 23.87 3.90 33.60 11.05 33.48 161.50 224.06 128.05 348.15 1664.58 59.49 54.00 25.00 13.85 8.25 26.10 38.85 90.00 187.50 22.50 786.11 100.00 11.90 14.87 190.00 703.10 5,000.00 1,490.00 35.70 15.27 59.50 73.30 75.50 35.00 29.27 25.18 38.20 16.45 60.25 34 .52 6.00 764.00 14.40 33.60 52.20 80.00 56.00 5.36 24.62 300.00 4.32 4.32 30.00 Twp. 30.00 9.00 10.20/ 5.00 35.00 560 SUPE VISO j.) S ECO 1' D N®v 16 Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Company Firestone Stores Friends Motors Supply H &NMobil H & N Mobil H & N Mobil H &N Mobil H &N Mobil Hastings Association of Insurance A6ents Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Mbtor Truck Co. Hastings Seat Cover Co. Hastings Utilities Hastings Welding Supply Company Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Co.,Inc. Kenesaw OilSupply Kerr Chevrolet Co. Kohl, Adam Insurance Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Company Modern Linen Service Nebraska Consolidated Communications Nebraska Public Power District Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Company PPG lndustires, Inc. Pittz Service Sadler, Emery Sidles Company Vaughn's Mobile Service Wheeler Lumber Bridge Abbott's Dairy Beukenhorst, Gail Custom Pack Dept. of Public Salavage Gamble Robinson Company Hanzet Maytag Company Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Utilities Johnson, Carl Lincoln Teleehone & Telegraph Metz Baking ompany Morris Paint & Varnish Company Myers Refrigeration Co. Queen City Laundry Red & White Market Redfield Pharmacy Starks Quality Meat Thompson Company T.V. Lab Ulry Talbert Company t. Williams Exterminating Company Woodward's Disposal Service Brown, Bettie B. Daniels, Margaret A. Mrs. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Hastings Public Library Nelson, Kathleen S Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Business Supply Company Credit Bureau of Hasings Inc. Farmers Co -Operative Propane Company Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Jack& Jill Grocery Jack& Jill Grocery Kansas -Nebraska Gas Company,Inc. Supplies Supplies Diesel Supplies Supplies Gasoline & Repair Gasoline & Repair Gasoline & Repair Gasoline & Repair Gasoline & Repair Add. of Equipment Advertising Ropair Repair Utilities Supplies Gas Service Diesel Fuel Repair Notary Public Bond Supplies Repairs Telephone & To11 Washroom Service Radio Rental & Repair Electric Service Supplies Glass Repair Gas, Oil & Repair Salary Supplies Gasoline Supplies NURSING HOME FUND Dairy Products Eggs Meat Products Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Utilities Eggs Telephone & Toll Bakery Broducts Supplies Repair Laundry Supplies Supplies Meat Supplies Repair Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Salary Salary Salary Rent Salary Salary. Salary Salary GENERAL RELIEF FUND Supplies Bulletin Propane Supplies Supplies Utilities Groceries Groceries Gas 2.74 7.81 39.90 39.56 13.85 27.14 23.74 58.12 18.88 24.18 3.00 33.07 1.80 32.00 76.29 7.70 76.74 34.80 138.67 10.00 1,286.72 161.47 58.03 6.34 258.48 5.32 71.06 18.19 184.78 296.00 38.64 44.41 55.00 126.76 10.00 86.24 13.06 153.07 7.00 53.50 213.25 18.90 26.00 53.92 2.55 9.00 85.70 8.94 8.55 16.00 190.48 13.14 127.29 6.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 333.00 265.00 30.00 350.00 131.25 22.05 5.00 39.99 37.50 397.50 38.23 220.00 100.00 26.67 SUPE VISOi ,\ECO D No, 16 561 Brown, Gloria L. Charlton, Dr. G Paul Duthie, Eva B. Garner, Dr. Keith Glenn, Dr. E.E. Kamm, Dr. Frank Kieffe, Cathryn A. Kiekhaefer, Dr. T.C. Kingsley, Dr. D.W. Kuehn, Dr. Gerald A. McNeill, Dr. L.S. Meyer, Garnet Nitzel, Dr, Dale L. Nus. s, Dr. H.V. Pearson, Naomi Smith, Dr. Robert Thomsen, Linda Welch, Dr. George Yost, Dr. JohnG. Nebr, Department of Public Beatrice State Home Hastings Regional Center Lincoln Regional Center This Board will now recess Supervisors. STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND mileage Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Professional Service MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL FUND Welfare Vendor Payments INSTITUTIONS FUND Patient. Care Patient Care Patient Care 12.60 15.00 1.50 5.00 40.00 10.00 10.90 10.00 35.00 5.00 22.50 12.80 5.00 10.00 1.00 16.00 7.30 5.00. 7.50 9,943.30 9,354.00 20,299.00 684.00 subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of County Clerk Chairman COURTHOUSE HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Wednesday, March 17, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Baird of Supervisors met in regular session as per recess of March 6, 1971 and as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald. Motion by Goble, seconded by Kidd that, subject to the acceptance and approval by the Ayr Township Board, we approve construction of two road dams on the south side of Section 11-6-10 (Ayr Township)with the cost to be shared according to a schedule marked Exhibit 'Ai" on file in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by McLane that we accept the bid of Wheeler Lumber Bridge Co. for culverts for Project S-1008 (1). Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Goble that we authorize the Chairman to sign the Right Certificate concerning Project S-1008 (1), Roll call, all voted aye. Motion Carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Lightner that we adopt the following resolution. & Supply of Way RESOLUTION The County of Adams State of Nebraska, hereby agrees to accept a 12 month subscription of the Criminal Law Reporter under the following Conditions L. That this agreement serves a s a waiver of a specific grant to the Adams County Attorney for the same purpose. 2. That the amount of the subscription, $110.40, is reduced from the total amount of "daily -use funds" allocated to the Adams County by the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Crimlnal Justice. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Hoagland that we approve the appointment of the following persons to be members of the Adams County -Hastings Centennial commission: Stan, Abbott, Merele Anderson, Douglas Clarke, Jack Crowley, Mrs. Kenneth Einsel, Ted Hall, Fred Irons, 0.J. McDougal, A.D. McFerren, Mrs. Lavern Mohlman,H.Jack Moors, Hal Shiffler. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by McLane that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and 562 SUPE VISO 1 s ECO D N 16 County Assessor"s Office County Attorney's Office County Clerk's Office County Judge's Office County Board of Supervisors County Sheriff's Office County Superintendent's Office County Treasurer's Office Finnerty, R.W. Hartman , Mary in C. Hawed, Corinne D. Hohlfeld, Gust Meyer, Roger J. Schlachter, Gloria Register of Deeds Office Veteran's Servoce Office Postmaster Highway Department Weed Control Nursing Home Welfare Department Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries & Mileage Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Office Expense Postage ROAD -BRIDGE FUND Salaries WEED CONTROL FUND Office Expense NURSING HOME FUND Salaries STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Salaries 3,252.50 2,846.66 2,803.74 2,143.06 2,710.00 2,786.83 948.33 2,878.64 612.50 500.00 175.00 199.80 98.00 265.00 1,127.49 1,093.33 1,000.00 12,155.00 585.00 3,658.40 6,585.00 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. -.,2/1.11%2'/ County Clerk Thursday April 1, 1971 COURTHOUSE, HAST INGS,NEBRASKA 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization to review schedules, with A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Goble, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. at 5 o'clock P.M. the Board of Equalization will now recess until April 2, 197 Friday April 2, 1971 e Courthouse, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of April 1, 1971, to review schedules with A.J. Theobald Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Goble, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. At 5 o'clock P.M. the Board of Aqualization will now recess until April 5, 1971. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA Monday April 5, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of April 2, 1971 to review schedules with A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Goble, McLane, Schmitz and Theobalds at 5 o'clock P.M. the Board of Equalization will now recess until April i.22 1971. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Tuesday, April 6, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of March 17, 1971 and as per public notice given, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald. Motion.by Kidd, seconded by Goble that we make the following Miscellaneous Receipts a part of this SUPE VISO ECO It I) No. 16 563 3110 County Sheriff 3111 County Sheriff 3112 City National Bank 3113 Equitable Life Assurance 3114 County Judge 3115 First National Bank 3116 Register of Deeds 3117 Register of Deeds 3118 Adams Co. Highway Dept 3119 Co. Sheriff 3120 Adams Co. Nursing Home 3121 Adams Co. Nursing Home 3122 County Judge 3123 County Judge 3124 County Judge 3125 County Judge 3126 County Judge 3127 Clerk Dist Court 3128 Hastings Drive In Theatre 3129 Adams Co. Nursing Home 3130 State Treasurer 3131 Hal C Smith, Exec. 3132 Co. Treasurer 3133 Hastings State Bank 3134 County Judge 3135 State of Nebraska 3136 Register of Deeds 3137 Cou!ity Judge 3138 County Clerk 3139 County Clerk 3140 Juniata Twp. 3141 Tom Bourg 3142 Co. Sheriff 3143 Justice of the Peace 3144 County Judge 3145 State of Nebr.-Dist 3146 Adams Co. Nursing Home 3147 Clerk of Dist Court 3148 Clerk of Dist Court 3149 Co. Sheriff 3150 Evans, Peter 3151 Werner Construction 3152 Mid-Nebr. Mental Retardation Society $2,222.50 985.10 1,875.00 7.10 682.21 1,875.00 15.01 313.90 (Zero Twp) 500.00 1,332.40 2,913.12 627.60 275.47 883.92 1,202.00 1,010.75 303.50 437.50 10.00 2,423.60 38,103.85 111.23 51.58 1,875.00 14.33 91,075.66 857.00 803.68 136.50 968.50 250.00 20.00 195.00 1,630.00 109.99 of Pub. Welfare 6,198.63 3,643.95 100.00 1.00 75.00 12.00 195.00 Services 442.41 Motion by McLane, seconded by Schmitz that the Chairman be authorized to sign tax corrections No. 5917 thru 5922 and No. 5927 thru 5932. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconid by Kidd that the reports of County Judge (2), Car Titles, Sheriff, Register of Deeds (3) and County Clerk be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Goble, seconded by Schmitz that we approve the bond of LaMoine Utecht, Sec. Treas. of Hastings Rural Fire District in the amount of $2,000. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. A group representing the Central Nebraska Health Planning Council with Mr. Gary Fletcher acting as their spokesman appeared to present an appeal for further support in the nex fiscal year, and to explain the operation of the Council to date. Bids were received for a 2 Ton Truck and for a ½ Ton Pickup from Great Plains Dodge, Inc,; Kenesaw Motor Co.; Kerr Chevrolet Co.; and from Laird Motor Co. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Lightner that we purchase from Kenesaw Motcr Company, 1 Ford 2 Ton Truck and 1 Ford ½ Ton Pickup.for their bid of $4089.00 plus $87.00 for V-8 Motor and $185.00 for Auto -Matic transmission on the pickup (Total price $4,371.00) and the trade-in of 3 used units as listed in our bidding specifications. Roll call; ayes, Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Schmitz, and Goble. Nays, McLane. Motion carried. Gravel bids were received from Vontz Construction Co.; Lilley Sand and Gravel Company; and H & M Equipment Co. and were opened at 11:00 o'clockA.M. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that we allow gravel bids as they were submitted: H & M Equipment for West Blue, Highland, Denver, and Blaine Townships; Lilley Sand and Gravel Co. for Verona, Kenesaw, Wanda and Juniata Townships; and Vontz Construction Co. for Hanover, Ayr, Roseland, Cottonwood, Logan, Silver Lake, Zero and Little Blue Townships as per bid schedule marked Exhibit "A" on file in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Goble that we authorize the Chairman to sign application for T--Aelil --A --a. 1A.AA A W A -..t1 IA 1(171 564 SUPE VISO S ECO )' D No. 16 Motion by Lightner, seconddd by McLane that we purchase from Lincoln Equipment Co. one New 120 Catepillar Motor grader for $21,700.00 with trade-in and that we purchase from Nebraska Tractor and Equipment Company 1 T.D. 20-C Serial No. 25069, Crawler Tractor with Dozer for $30,000.06 with trade. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Goble 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 Acme Printing Adams Hardware Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Allen's of Hastings American Federation of Police Andersen Fire Equip Co. Anderson, Robert, Sheriff Augustine Company Badger Shirt Company Bancroft -Whitney Company Bert's Rexall Drugs Business Supply Company Cake, George F. Cash Wa C ndy Company Clerk of District Court County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings DeLuxe Cleaning Services, Inc. Department of Information Dudgeon, J.W. Dunmire, Lawrence Duro-Test Corporation Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Ed's Pharmacy Eisele, Ray Elley's Conoco Service Ellye;s Conoco Service Elley's Conoco Service Elley's Conoco Service Erickson, Arlene Ernst, Lloyd Extension Service Revolving Fund Ferno-Washington Inc. Finnerty, R.W. Fitzke, Ronald R Friend's Motor Supply Gartner, Ervin L. Gibson Products Grabill, Chester J. Guarantee Electric Company Haba, Frank Hartman, Marvin C. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Plumbing & Heating Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Haverly Harry C., County Judge Haverly, Harry C. County Judge Hawes, Anita County Clerk Hecht, Harry Heimann, Joseph Hesman, George Hoagland Orville Holstein Rural Fire District Hotel Clark Ihm, William I International Assoc. of Assessing Internationl Business Machines International Business Machines Johnny's Plumbing Company Johnson,Richard WV Kingsley, D.W. Jr. Kingsley, D.W. Jr. Dr. Kleager & Glenn Landgren, George D.D.S. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph T 1 - 111--- rr.. 17_1 1 GENERAL FUND Supplies Supplies Supplies Plates Supplies Supplies Supplies Matron,Fee Mileage & Food for Supplies Supplies Library Expense Medicine Supplies Supplies Supplies State Cases & Mental Health M''leage Verbal Reports Cleaning Supplies Balififf Professional Service Supplies Supplies Supplies Medicine Precinct Assessor Gasoline Tow & Storage Tow & Storage Snow Removal Precinct Assessor Precict Assessor Supplies Supplies Mileage Professional. Service & Mileage Supplies Precinct Assessor. Cassette Tapes Precinct Assessor Supplies Precinct Assessor Washer Advertising & Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Dues Mileage & Sustenance Postage Mileage Professional Service Precinct Assessor Telephone Call, Rental Luconeens for Jury Witness Fee Officers --Dues, Rt'nta1 Supplies Repair Precinct Assessor Coroner's Call Coroner's Call Professional Service Professional Service Telephone & Toll -1 184.62 14.5.00 4.73 18.40 11.50 7.50 67.05 Prisoners 2,744.99 11.50 442.60 54.50 10.75 76.34 159.37 25.83 561.75 53.00 2.00 97.80 42.75 60.00 100.00 88.62 22.15 9.59 51.65 458.00 35.77 30.00 14.00 30.00 374.00 608.00 26.56 64.35 31.50 120.00 12.84 258.50 8.97 276.50 50.35 203.00 10.00 1,039.04 279.50 14.40 68 .38 1,503.48 20.00 46.25 3.00 12.00 100.00 212.00 3.55 25.00 53.02 25.00 23.00 68.52 11.88 7.50 159.50 10.00 10.00 26.50 80.00 800.85 1 r AA SUPE D N o, 16 565 Neeman, George H. Oelschlager, William C. Ohlsen Jewelers Postmaster Postmaster Redfield & Company,Inc. Rehtus, Ernest Roseland Fire Hall Schafer Printing Company Scott, F.R. Shads, Mrs. Eli Sherphard's Citations, Inc. Sherman Service Center Sherman Service Center Smith,Robert C M.D. Stewart Plumbing & Heating STory, Roscoe E. Story, Roscoe E. Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.R. Taedter, Ruth Township Clerk -Village of Ayr Tribune Graphic Arts. Turner, Elwin N. VanFleet, R.J. Vaughans, Printers Inc. Veterans lerviee Off icier Weber's S udio Weber;s Studio Weiler, Leo F M.D. Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Co. Wilson, Francis Wright & Mack Company Young, Robert A. ROAD Aman, Stan Pump Service Arco Augustine Company Augustine Implement Austin Weslie Ayr Grain Company Clarke Oil Company Constucuction Service Equipment COntinential Oil Company Dutton-Lainson Company Fairs. Repair Shop Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Co. Friend's Motor Supply Firstone Stores Glenwood Telephone Membership Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Seat Cover Hastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas Kenesaw Motor Company Kerr Chevrolet Co. Kully Iron & Metal Company,Inc. Lemke_ Sharpening Service Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment company Lincoln Telehpne & Telegraph Mid -American Research Chemical Modern Linen Service Nebraska Consolidated Communic ations Nebr. Correctional Industries Nebr. Public Power District Nebr. Tractor & Equipment Co. Nebr. Tractor & Equipment Co. Penney J.C. Sadler, Emery Sidles Company Southern Nebr. Rural Public Power Michael Todd & Company,Inc, Precinct Assessor Precinct Assessor Medals Postage Postage Supplies Precinct Assessor RLntal Supplies Professional Service Foster Care Library Expense Repair Repair Professional Service Repair Mileage Postage &Supplies Mileage Bailiff Bailiff Rental Supplies Precinct Assessor Salary Supplies Office Expense Supplies Supplies Professional Service Mileage Pest Control Foster Care Elevator Service & Repair Salary FUND Repair Diesel Supplies Supplies Compensation Gasoline GAsoline & Oil Supplies Diesel Supplies Supplies Gasoline Suplies Repair & Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Advertising Repair Supplies Utilities Gas Serskice Supplies Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Supplies Repair & Labor Telephone & Toll Supplies Shop Towel Service Rental Supplies Electric Service Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Supplies Electric Service Supplies (_nanl ino 608.00 635.00 21.78 500.00 500.00 99.73 266.00 25.00 304.34 10.00 40.00 36.00 50.64 11.54 10.00 30.00 23.20 3.20 38.29 40.00 40.00 25.00 84.90 339.50 300.00 32.24 500.00 22.50 3.50 20.00 82.70 5.00 35.00 182.70 215.91 5.00 310.30 35.85 4.33 698.63 28.10 148.40 208.63 140.56 14.95 x,37 2.60 69.44 219.14 9.96 20.76 51.23 20.00 31.09 66.62 72.,16 1.35 1.75 2.47 68.01 127.31 38.19 127.65 53.13 835.46 10.65 516.96 199.00 2.97 3.02 8.55 14.70 325.60 67.34 37.10 119.67 ls_ALL 566 SUPE 1.1 VISO s ECO D N o, 16 Abbott's Dairy Company Custom Pack Engel, Lucille Engel, Lumber & Supply Company Faber Gas Appliance Service Flesner, Anne Gamb+e Robinson Company Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Utilities Johnson, Carl Lincoln Telehpoe & Telegraph Metz Baking Company PPG Industries Priebe Sheet Metal Works Queen City Laundry Safeway Stores Stark's Quality Meats The Thompson Company Ulry Talert Company Williams Exterminating Co. Woodward's Disposal Service Treasurer State of Nebraska Brown, Mrs. Bette B. Collier MacMillan Lib. Daniels Margaret A. Doubleday & Company,Inc. Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Grosset & Dunlap, Inc. Hastings public Library Nelson, Kathleen Saddler,Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Hastings Utilities Hinky Dinky Jack& Jill Hilcrest Jack & Jill South Elm Jack& Jill South Burlington Larkin, Perry 0. Director Larkin, Perry 0. Director Mini Mart. Reichert, Welcome Roger's Grocery Safeway Gtocery Stop & Shop Market Brown, Gloria L. Business Supply Company Charlton, Dr. G Paul Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Doering Dr. W.A. Duthie, Eva B. Howe, Dr. R.L. Kieffe, Cathryn A. Kingsley, Dr. D.W. Kleager, Dr. Clyde .'of Meyer, Garnet Kuehn, Dr. Gerald A. Larkin, Perry 0. Driector Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Nuss, Dr. H.V. Pearson,wNa9mi 'lantz, Pauline G. Steenburg Clinic Weber Dr. C.R. Weiler, Dr. Leo ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME Dairy Products Meat Products Postage Supplies Repair Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities Eggs Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Supplies Repair Laundry Groceries Meat Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service License fee COUNTY LIBRARY Salary Supplies Salary Supplies Salary Supplies REntal Salary Salary salary Salary GENERAL RELIEF FUND Utilities Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Postage RPvolving Fund Groceries Foster Care Groceries GRoceries GRoceries STATE MEDICAL Nebraska Department of Public Welfare ADMINISTEATION FUND Mileage Supplies Professional Service Bulletin Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Mileage Professional S,,rvice Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Postage Telbphone & Toll Professional Service Mileage Mileage Porfessional Service Professional Service Professional Service SURGICAL, HOSPITAL Vendor Payments SOLDIERS &SAILORS RELIEF FUND Adams County Veterans Relief Fund Relief 113.84 40.06 6.00 1,666.62 10.00 27.63 168.67 14.90 187.26 27.00 23.95 56.27 12.00 32.70 9300 166.80 86.10 193.27 85.41 6.00 15.00 63.00 30.00 9.34 30.00 35.55 30.00 9.44 333.00 265.00 30.00 350.00 131.25 89,58 80.00 25.00 30.00 125.00 20.00 25.45 25.00 107.00 50.00 478.52 15.00 8.10 30.54 5.00 5.00 10.00 1.50 20.00 13.50 40.00 5.00 6.30 5.00 100.00 56.80 10.00 2.10 12.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 7,498.18 1,091.00 SUPE VISO 111 S ECO D No, 16 567 April 12, 1971 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as perrecess of April 5, 1971 to review protest filed to date and view the property with A.J. Theobald Chairman presiding. Roll call members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Goble, McLane, Schmitz and Theobald. At 5 o'clock PM this Board of Equalization will now recess until April 19, 1971. 10:00 oC°ERPRsA, HASTING3,NEBRASKA April 19, 1971 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS,NEBRASKA 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams Courty Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of April 12, 1971, with A.J. Theobald Chairman presiding. Roll callmembers present: Lightner, Hoagland, Schmitz, Theobald, Goble, Absent: Kidd, McLane, The Board of Equalization reviewed protests, viewed properties, and reviewed Homstead Exemption applicatims. At 4 o'clock PM this Board of Eqqalization will now recess until April 26, 1971. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKh Tuesday, April 20, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. Regular;meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of April 6, 1971, and as per public notice given, A.J, Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Schmitz, Theobald and Goble. Absent: McLane. At 10:00 A.M. Public Hearing was held for discussion of the application of Adams County, Nebradca to operate a Sanitary Landfill at a site located in Section 23, Twonship 6 North, Range 9 West, Adams County, Nebraska. No one appeared to protest the site or operation of the proposed Landfill. Motion by Goble, seconded by Schmitz that we request a license be granted to Adams County, Nebraska to operate a Sanitary Landfill at a site located in Section 23, Township 6 North, Range 9 West, Adams County,Nebraska. Roll call, allNoted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that the Chairman be authorized to sign Supplemental Agreement with the State of Nebraska concerning Project S-9999 (6). Roll call, all voted aye, Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Goble that the Chairman be authorized to sign Supplemental Agreement with the State of Nebraska concerning Project S-1008 (1). Roll Motion carried. call, all voted aye. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd that the claims be allowedcn their respective funds and the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same! Rollcall, all voted aye. Motion carried. Agricultural 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. Hawes, Corinne D. Hartman, Marvin Hohlfeld, Gust E. Meyers, Roger J. Schlachter, Gloria Register of Deeds Office Veteran's Servirie Office Highway Department Anderson, Roy Austin Weslie 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 Office Expense Office Experse ROAD -BRIDGE FUND Salaries Prior Service Benefit Prior Service Benefit wrpn nnmppm. rnwn 848.32 2510.00 1260.50 3658.75 2872.26 2678.70 2083.74 2141.46 2780.33 948.33 2892.50 612.50 175.00 500.00 177.60 176.00 265.00 1127.49 1093.33 11,531.25 25.00 25.00 568 SUPE t VISO S ECO D N®a 16 Welfare Department STATE ADMINSTRATION FUND Salaries 6723.12 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk April 26, 1971 10:00 o'clock A.M.COURTHOUSE HASTINGS,NEBRASKA The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of April 19, 1971, with A.J. Theobald Chairman presiding. Roll call members present: Lightner, Hoagland, Schmitz, Theobald, Goble, Absent: McLane. The Board of Equalization reviewed protest and properties. At 4 o'clock PM this Board of Equalization will now recess until May Monday May 3, 1971 1971.. 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 26, 1971, A.J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story, County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Upon review of protests filed in the County Clerk's office, hearings were shceduled for the following protest: Mrs. Albert Gustafson, Described as Lot 29-21, Block 15, Johnson's Addition also known as 208 W 3rd St., Hastings. Protested: 1. We have had this property for sale for 2 years and the agent can't get $9,000. for it. No one interested for commercial. 2. Taxed of $407.07 scares anyone wanting a home. 3. The house needs work done on it and I have been told by setteral business people taxes are too high. Mrs. Gustafson appeared. She said that the house had been vacant for about three months. Originally purchased property for $7,500. Willis D. Hunt and Betty L. Hunt, Described as Lot 5, Block., Parkhill Addition, also known as 2329 W 10th St., Hastings,Nebr. Protested: The price payed for the property is not reflected in the present assessed value placed against the property. Mr. Willis Hunt appeared. Testified that he purchased from Mosier in June of 1970 and purchase price was $24,350. Had improvements made in basement and presented cancelled check to Mosier in the amount of $1,023. Minnie J Traut & Lydia E Traut, Described as N 25' of Lot 11 and all of 12, Block 2, Clarks' Addition, also known as 1134 n lincoln, Hastings,Nebraska. Protested: I feel that the proposed widening of 12th Street will have a detrimental effect on the valuation of my property. Mrs. Traut appeared. Questioning revealed that no widening had taken place at the present time. Ella Albers, Described as Pt SE4 SWC, 13-7-10, City Extensions, Hastings, Nebraska also known as 1042 South Burlington, Hastings,Nebraska. Protested: Valuation is out of line in consid- eration with rental the property brings. Mrs. Albers appeared. Told that there was 329' highw frontage which was plotted 126 ft. deep, rest farm ground. Space on Burlington rented. Small house rented. Conrad F. Grothen, Described as E2 SES, 19-7-10, Denver Township. Protested: I have compared this withthe following surrounding properties: Lloyd Wright, NES Section 19 & Henry Grothen SWk Sec. 19, and feel that my property is assessed out of line with these. Mr. Grothen Appeared. Irrigates with circle irrigation system and cannot get corners. Hesitates to set for wider sprinkling, because of danger of sprinkling roads and causing accident. Conrad F. Grothen, Described as W2 SES, 19-7-10, Denver Township, Protested: I have compared this with the following surrounding properties Lloyd Wright NE Section 19 & Henry Grothen SWC Section 19 and feel that my property is assessed out of line with these. Mr. Grothen appeared. Said land was rough and could not be compared to level land with gravity flow type of irrigation. Paul L. Barney & Roberta A. Barney, Described as: W22of Lot 4 and all of Lot 5, Block 5, Parkhill addition, also known as 2331 Home, Hastings, Nebraska. Protested: I feel that the assessed valuation on my property is out of line with market value and cost considering normal depreciation. Mr. Paul Barney appeared. Stated that he felt one factor that would hurt sale y SUPE VISO S. ECO D No. 16 569 Protested: That the actual appreaised value shows the sum of $33,040.00. The actual value of this property does not exceed $27,500.00 Therefore, we hereby request the assessed value be reduced to $9,625.00. Mr. Dunmire appeared. He indicated that there were no washing facitities in the building, no central air-conditioning. They have investigated possibility of remodeling and updating the facitlities but structural placement of walls, and hallways prevent much remodeling. L dia K, Gaudreault & Orise Gaudreault, Described as SEk Sdk N of River & SEk, 26-6-10, Ayr Township. Protested: Flooding conditions on Little Blue River affected the condition of some of this land, particularly the pasture land. Storm damage ruined the cave and car shelter, Stat straightened the channel of the river and it caused a loss of 8 acres of farm land. Mrs. Lydia Gaudreault appeared. Showed pictures taken during the flood. Presented a map showing the area formerly farmed that has been lost due to the straightening of the river channel. Albert Hember r Sr. and Marie Hember, er, Described as I feel that the house is assessed too high Used old lumber. The east part of the land Hemberger appeared. He said there were 980 15 to 20 acres in lagoon most years. Protested: build it. farm. Mr. finished. Sk NEk & SEk, 7-7-11, Juniata Township. in consideration of what it cost to is rough and there is a big lagoon on the square feet in the house. Basement not Wm. C. Swi:le & Ruth E• Swi le. Described as Sk SWk Ex 0.182A, 36-7-10, Denver Township. Protestec. Compared with S of 2-6-10, Ayr Twp this property is assessed too high. Both 80's are comparable and both have a well. Mr. Swigle appeared. Said he was not able to irrigate all the land. Irrigated approx. 60 to 63 acres. Ro er D. Larson and Aud e J. Larson, Described as, Lot 15, Block 2, Imperial Village Addition, also known as 833 Maplewood Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Protested: In comparison with other houses of the same basic house plan (1938 W. llth, 806 Maplewood, and 1842 W. llth and 2211 Home St.) my property is assessed too high. Mr. Larson appeared. He named five other houses of the same basic design and said that he felt his was assessed too high in comparison, Myron Kent, Described as Block 6, Wayfair Addition, Protested: Since the Interstate 80 has opened, traffic down Highway 6 does not have the number of customers traveling down the highway and rental and income from the property has decreased until the valuation is out ofline. Mr, Kent appeared. Stated that the building was built in 1953 and finished in 1954. 90,000 sq ' of land. 9690 sq ' in building. Said that Interstate 80 opened and took away traveling public. Cafe had to close after a loss of $9,500 in lk years. Has not sold gas at pumps for the past 3 years. Two units in building are rented. John E. Groenewold, Described as Lot 20, Block 1, Buswell's Addition, also known as 217 West 9th St., Hastings, Nebraska. Protested: Building was formerly used as grocery store. Fixtures, electrical units, etc, all removed to prevent building being used in that capacity in future. Has been on market for over 6 months, and have not been able to sell. Mr. Groenewold appeared. Have had building on market since September of 1970. It is just old empty shell of a building. Mrs. R. J. Henriette McBride, Described: Lot 6-8, Block 29, Original town Addition, also known as 120 outh Lincoln,Hastings,Nebraska. Protested: This building is 1n a bad location. I share a party wall with Borley Co. The Vector Exterminating Co. treated their building for termite and told me it was badly infested. Also because of vandalism I am having to replace the roof. So, sharing party walls, and in this location, I firmly believe the taxation to be excessive. I know of a similar brick bldg. on 1st St. where the taxes are about half what mine are and the are in a better location. Want reduced to Fair Assessment, Mrs. McBride appeared. Said the building was not suitable for retail use as there were only 3 or 4 parking spaces in front. New roof required $1450. It cost $900, to treat for termite infestation. Building is one story and people have been walking on the roof, causing damage. Part of building used for garage. Arlene G.Norris b Jack Norris,..Ageat.„. Described: Lot 15, North Shore Subdivision --a part of Sec. 36-8-10, Highland Township. Protested: I believe that the basment finish is of a lower value than that assessed against it. Basic structure was of economy type housing. Mr. Jack Norris appeared. Said that the basic house was a Westland prefab core housing. Building in 1967. Due to family situation, economy materials were used to finish basement for emergency use. Richard I.Barth & Lillian Barth, Described: Lot 7, Block 1, West Heights Blk 20-23 addition, Pros.Park also known as 2617 W 3rd St. Hastings, Nebraska. Protested: My property is assessed out of line with comparable property in the neighborhood. Specifically 2628 W 3rd St., 2705 West 3rd St., and 2621 West 3rd St., All properties basically same age and construction. Mr. Barth appeared. Houses built by same contractor. Two of the houses bompared have double garages. James M and Frances M Mickelson Described as Lot 6, Block 3, Imperial Village Addition, also known as 3019 West 7th St,, Hastings,Nebraska. Protested: In consideration of market valuation and in comparison with other properties in the neighborhood (3101 W 7th., 2839 W 7th St. oc comparable size and structure; and in comparison with ;another structure at 700 Creighton which is larger and assessed at less, our property is too high. Mrs. Mickelson appeared. Said she felt that compared with other properties in the same neighborhood of same size and design, theirs was out of line. William E. Hupf & Marie T.Hupf, Described: South 70' of Lot 8, Block 3, Bilswell's Addition, also 570 SUPE VISORS ECO D N 16 Beideck Harlan G. & Doroth J,, Described as Lots 9 & 10, Block 1, Lochland Country Club, Su3div ision No. 4, Highland Township. Protested: Excessive valuation in comparison to real estate of comparable size and quality of construction within same subdivision and within adjacent/ adjoining subdiv. No. 3. Warren, Richard, Robert Mastin, Donovan Buter, Ted Hoelck, Edwin Lebsac as examples. Mr. Beideck appeared. Presented an exhibit of values on properties listed in protest. Norris Swan, Described Lots Part of Lot 6 & 7-10, Block 23, Johnson' Addition, also known as 211 W 2nd St,, Hastings,Nebraska. Protested: Bui=ding has abnormal deterioration and limited use, and 1. This property has no income as have not been able to rent and prior to last year was occupied by my own business. Had the building rented for $150.00 per month however when the tenant began wing the buildins he refused to sign the lease as no heating plant or plumbing and prhibitive in cost to install. 2. Located at the fringe of the retail avenue however the building usable only as warehouse storage. No alley, so traffic complicates getting trucks in and out during day time use. 3. Property was originally purchased only because of it being z block from my retail business so had functional use aslong as considered with other location. 4. Basic Soft brick commercial construction with no improvements. Very little repair and no maintenance as condition of building would not warrant any improvement. Prior use had involved ice cream plant etc. Chemicals and fumes have eroded the steel beams and have necessitated re-inforcement by wood struts and floor to ceiling supports. Abnormal depreciation due to accelerated ruse and deterioration. 5. No other exclusive storage type building in area so difficult to compare as to value or tax valuation. 6. Purchased in 1956 for $11,500,00 however due to use made of the building and the accelerated deterioration the building has hot been maintained in a normal state of repair'. Land probably more valuable cleared than Stith the building on it. 7. Zoned retail but since no heat, plumbing or interior finish, not usable as such. H,E.Swan Estate Trust Norris Swan Administrator Described: Lot 1 & 2, Block 23, Original Town also knwon as Security Building 601 W 2nd. St., Hastings,Nebraska. Protested: Property purchase. February 1970 for $55,000.00 and L. Property ;has an income of $747.00 per month. 2. Location excellent for Office Building however not possible to put an elevator in the building so upstairs re:Negated to Offices not concerned with walk-in clients thus limited rental opportunities, 3. Original building remodeled for Bank function. Int *r.or back 1/3 has a re-inforced concrete vault area with a steel liner. Estimate to remove vaillt walls is $100,000.00 Vault doors taken by previous owner so no functional use of the area, 4. Basic Construction is two older buildings put together with an additional southern extension on the east half. Exterior is marble veneered to improve appearance. Construction accomplished for Bank security reasons so nowindows or possibility thereof in re -working the main floor. 5. Would be difficult to compare value with other properties as no other exclusive Office Building of type in vicinity. 6. Purchased February 1970 for $55,000,00. 7. Zoned Retail but no retail application practical. Norris Swan, Lots 8-10 W 45.5', Block 3, St.Joseph's Addition, also known as 321 West South Street, Hastings,Nebraska, Valuation out of proportion as to selling price of property in the area. Taxes 37.75% of rental income. See attached exhibit. 1. Property rented for $1,000.00 for the year, 2. Located in the warehouse district along South Street. Satisfactory location for commercial use. 3, ?resent use is storage of trucks overnight. Location desirable for once in and once out however South Street traffic undesirable for frequent day time use in and out. 4. Basic Quonset Hut construction however the building has never enjoyed any maintenace or repair. 5. Building next to it, twice as large was reportedly sold for $12,500.00 6. I acquired the property by virtue of a second mortgage from the Bonahoom estate. Have tried to sell the property but present renter can better afford to pay $1,000,00 rent than the taxes, insurance and the interest on the money at the present tax valuation. 7. Industrial Zoning but one of many available in the area. Decisions will be made concerning the above mentioned protests after fuether deliberation and investigation. This Board of Equalization will now recess until Friday May '7, 1971. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,Nebraska Thursday May 6, 1971. 9:30 A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of April 20, 1971 and as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald Chairman, presiding. Roll call: members present; Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Theobald and Goble. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Goble that we approve of the plans for the construction of Structure "K" of the Thirty -Two Mile Watershed Project as outlined by Warren Rice and we agree to construct the road fills as designed bythe Soil Conservation Service Engineer. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Lightner that we adopt the following resolution: RESOLUT IO N Be IT RESOLVED by the Adams County Board of Supervisors that the Central Nebraska Compre hensive Health Planning Council, Inc. is recognized as the official areawide health planning agency for central Nebraska. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Vitr, Adams County, Nebraska. shall larticivate in the Comrnrehensiv- SUPEVISO ECO 1' D No. 16 5'71 Motion b McLane, seconded by Goble that,we osteone iefipitely action on request for roes to be Kept by ams County for use in District tour . .Roilca, a l vote aye. motion carrie . Bids were received for a tractor, crawler. Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. ----1 New IHC TD20C Crawler Tractor with roll over SAEJ395 less Trade-in FOB Hastings $38,77 Alternate bid Palm OPS Deduct $3,525. or $35,250. Lincoln Equipment Co. New D-7 Crawler Tractor with roll over FAB Hastings $36,900. less Trade. Alternate bid --without roll over Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane chat we purchase a new IHC tractor crawler from Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. ---Palm ROPS, Less Trade-in for $35,250. Roll call: ayes, Lightner, McLane Nays, Kidd, Hoagland, Schmitz, Goble. Motion failed. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that we accept the used Tractor from Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. that has been delivered. Roll call: Ayes, Lightner, McLane. Nays, Kidd, Hoagland, Schmitz, Goble. Motion failed. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that we purchase a D-7 with SAE Roll Bar from Lincoln Equipment for $36,900. Roll call: Ayes, Kidd, Hoagland, Schmitz. Nays, Lightner, McLane, Goble, Theobald. Motion failed. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Goble that we reject all bids and fix the old tractor. Roll call Ayes, Kidd, Hoagland, Schmitz, Theobald, Goble. Nays, Lightner, McLane. Motion carried. C.H. Kidd, Vice -Chairman presided during the afternoon session due to the absence of the Chairman. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Goble that an amendement be made to items 2,3, & 4 of Exhibit A, the Cost Sharing Plan for Road Darns which was a part of R,,solution dated March 17, 1971, said amendment to read as follow: Item 2. County and township to pay 50% of total cost of project. Item 3. Landowners to pay 12k7 of total cost of project. Item 4. Eliminated. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. $36,500. Motion by Goble, seconded by McLane that we accept the reports of County Judge(2), Car Titles, County Clerk, Register of Deeds (2),County L4brary, and County Sheriff. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Hoagland that we authorize the Chairman of the County Boardto sign the Interlocal Agreement i ith Blaine, Buffalo, Clay, Custer, Franklin, Furnas, Garfield, Greeley, Hall,Hamilton, Harlan, Howard, Kearney, Loup, Merrick, Nuckolls, PHelps, Sherman, Valley, Webster and Wheeler Counties to establish a REgional Mental Retardation Services Agency. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner that we adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there is a State Assistance Fund for; Aid to the Blind lien filed at Book 144, page 119 against certain real property with the following description, to -wit: North one-half (N12-) of the Northwest Quarter (NW's) of Section 21 (21) Township Seven (7), Range Eleven (11), Adams County,Nebraska except for the following parcel: Beginning on the South line highway right of way line at a point 291.4 West of the North and South half section Line of Section Twenty-one (21), Township Seven (7), Range Eleven (11); Thence West on the South highway right of way line for a distn*ce of 375 feet to a point, thence South a distrance of 15 feet to a point, thence East a distance of 375 feetto a point, thence North a distance of 15 feet to the paint of beginning, containing .129 acresq more or less, in favor of the Nebraska Department of Public Welfare,for State Assistance Fund for Aid to the Blind lien made to Anna Konen, WHEREAS, said lien was filed in error. WHEREAS, said property is about to be sold NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THat the Treasurer of Adams County, Nebraska, be directed to release and discharge said State Assistance fund for Aid to the Blind lien from said property. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Goble that we authorize the Chairman tosign tax corrections No. 5943 thru 5948. Roll call, all voted aye. Motioncarried. Bids were received and opened for 6,000 Sets of 1971 Personal Property Tax Receipts and 16,000 sets of 1971 R al Estate Tax Receipts as follows: Redfield & Company, Inc.-------Omaha,Nebraska 6,000 Sets ---1971 Personal Property Tax Receipts 16,000 Sets ---1971 Real Estate Tax Receipts Paper stock to be black fused carbon 1.4 a 1 1119 kA 572 SUPE VISO s 1'\ ECO D N o, 16 Augustine Company, Grand Island, Nebr. 6000---5 part Novo -Script sets $369.20 Alternate bid for 6,000 Personal Prop. Tax. Rec. 5 part carbon interleaved sets $314.87 16000--5 part Noveo-scripts Real Estate receipts Alternate bid for 16,000 Real Estate tax Receipts 5 part carbon interleaved sets $696,81 $722.27 Personal Prop, Tax. Rec. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that upon the recommendation of the County Assessor and County Treasurer that we purchase the fused carbon sets, we accept the low bid of Redfield & Company, Inc. for 6,000 Sets ---1971 Personal Propetty Tax Receipts and 16,000 sets--- 1971 Real Estate Tax Receipts, paper to be black fused carbon, of $1,072.50, delivery to be 20 days after, not- ification of award of bid. Roll call: ayes, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz and Goble. Nays Lightner. Motion carried. Forms to be prepared in accordance with instructions in NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that we adopt the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED that the County Board of Supervisors accept the offer made by John Hoggatt to purchase County owned R�'al Estate and the County Board of Supervisors Stell to J,,,hn L. Hoggatt for the sum of $150.00 the following described property: Lots 3,4, & 5 of Block 2, Creeth's Subdivision of St. Joseph's Second Addition, City of Hastings,Nebraska and that the Chairman of the County Board be hereby authroized to execute and deliver a quit claii deed to laid purchaser. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that we accept the Miscellaneous Receipts and make them a part of this supervisor's proceedings. Roll 3153 Grasmick, Henry 206.40 3154 County Judge 1,328.48 3155 County Reg. of Deeds 335.50 3156 Register of Deeds 15.01 3157 Phillips, Ray 31.19 3158 Adams Co. Nursing Home 2,216.70 County Judge 280.00 3159 3160 3161 3162 3163 3164 3165 3166 3167 3168 3169 3170 3171 3172 3173 3174 3175 County Judge County Clerk Southern Hills Countyr County Judge County Judge County Judge County Judge County Judge Lochland Country Club. Lochland Countyr Club Clerk of Dist Court State Treasurer State of Nebr. State Treas. County Clark County Clerk 15.00 16,831.38 Club --355.97 86.18 518.52 2,042.14 1,319.52 278.00 356.19 356.83 540.70 60,974.89 65,140.77 17,399.91 191.00 923.50 Motion by Lightner, seconded by Schmitz that County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same GENERAL FUND Supplies Supplies Supplies Watts Line and Area AGents Matron Fee, Food for Prisoners & Mileage Library Expense Board Member Milegae Board Member Mileage Supplies Supplies Supplies Library Expense Land Fill State Cases & mental Health School Attendance Land Fill Mileage Reporting Service Bulletin & Service Cleaning Services Medicine Reporting Vital Statistics Supplies call, 3176 3177 3178 3179 3180 3181 3182 3183 3184 3185 3186 3187 3188 3189 3190 3191 3192 3193 3194 3195 3196 3197 all voted aye. Motion carried. County Judge County Judge Conway, Exec. Kloke, Herman C. Hastings Saddle Club Adams Co.Nursing Home Register of Deeds Ambulance Service State of Neb.Dept of PublWelf. County Judge First National Bank Hastings State Bank Adams County Bank Adams Co. Bank Adams Co.Nursing Home Adams Co Sheriff Clerk of Dist. Court" Clerk of Dist Court Brown, Merl County Judge Clerk of Dist Court County Sheriff 710.06 2,304.19 12,000.00 30.97 5.00 1,379.70 1,268.50 1,724.50 7,864.66 655.40 2,062.50 2,062.50 1,375.00 1,375.00 3,300.40 1,285.00 25.00 46.50 30.76 244.52 80.50 185.50 the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the Acme Printing Company Adams Hardware Addressograph Multigraph`'Corp. Agricultural Extension Service Anderson, Robert Bancroft -Whitney Company Buhr, Don Burr, Mrs. Duane Burroughs Corp. Business Supply Company Business Supply Company Callaghan & Company Chief Steel Products Clerk of the District Cort Connolly, William M Consolidated Concrete Co. County Superintendent Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. DeLuxe Cleaning Services Inc. Ed's Pharmacy Department of Health Des Moles Rubber Stamp Co. 163.25 3.72 25.48 1116.00 2313,80 42.20 8.20 7.60 21.80 5.65 7.20 67.50 1784.00 517.90 681.60 144.96 31.40 1.50 12.25 78.85 45.38 126.00 8.05 SUPE VISORS D No. 16 573 Extension Service Revolving Fund Finnerty R.W, Friend's Motor Supplir Gangwish, Mrs. Glen General Supply Gibson Pharmacy Hartman, Marvin C. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Plumbing & Heating Inc. Hastings Typewriter Company Hastings Utilities Haverly Harry C. Co. Judge Haverly Harry C. Co. Judge Helinann, Joseph R. Hollister, Richard=; Jacobitz, Dean Jaeger, Janet Johnson Cashway Lumber Company Kansas City Mice Department Knight, Robert G Knight, Robert Knight, Robert Koertner, Eugene Kranau, DuWayne Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Little Falls Paper Company Lowe, S.G. Lowe, S.G. Madgett, A.P. Mason, Morris D. McIntyre, Don. Mid Nebraska Mental Retardation Midwest Communication Service Inc Modern Linen Service Modern Methods Inc. Moeller, Julia National District Attorney's Assn Notifier Engineering Co. Paulsen's Repair Shop Paulsen's Repair Shop Pitney -Bowes, Inc Redfield & Company,,Inc. Schafer Printing 'ompany Scott, F.R. Shada, Mrs. Eli Sheets, Mrs. Carol Shivley's Conoco Service Snoberger, Don Stromer, Mrs. Darrel Story, Roscoe E. Story, Roscoe E. Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.R. VanFleet, R.J. Westing, Charles Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Williams Exterminating Co. Wiest, Melvin J. Wilson, Francis Young, Robert A. Young, Robert A. ARCO Benjamin,Petersen,Kasl & Assoc. Clarke Oil Company Continental Oil Company Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton -Lain son Company Dutton-Lainson Company Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Co. Firestone Store Friends Motor Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership Corp Hastings Utilities Un c1 4y ae T.7nleii, , C»nnl r rmmnanv Supplies Mileage Supplies Board Member Mileage Supplies Medicine Installation of Radios Advertising & Supplies Supplies Service Call Supplies Utilities State Cases School Attendance Court Appoited Counsel Board Member Mileage Board Member Mileage Board Member Mileage Land Fill Investigation Professional Service Reporting & Transcribing Reporting & Transcribing Board Member Mileage Board Member Mileage Telephone & Toll Supplies Court Appointed Counsel Court Appointed Counsel Court Appointed Counsel Preparing Plat & Diagram Transacription & Mileage Adams County Share Rental & Repair Mop & Mat Service Maintenance Agreement Power Rake Rental Publications Equipment Rental & Repair Power Mower Inspection & Rental Supplies Supplies Test Foster Care Board Member Mileage Gasoline Board Member Mileage Board Member Mileage Miscellaneous Mileage Mileage Bailiff Salary Board Member Mileage Land Fill Land Fill Pest Control Mileage Foster Care Salary Mileage ROAD FUND Gasoline Survey Mileage & Expense Gasoline Diesel Supplies Supplies Supplies Diesel Supplies Supplie Telephone Utilities nY,70-o„ & Toll 18.04 .47.80 10.51 7.00 3.52 9.42 50.00 622.83 134.10 7.50 121.58 1481.64 84.00 50.98 100.00 6.00 7.80 5.00 70.90 33.46 178.20 54.50 190.00 19.20 8.60 745.24 138.40 75.00 250.00 100.00 25.00 87.00 5000.00 55.35 39,30 180.00 14.00 16.50 267.58 14.25 110.00 128.00 115.29 25.60 10.00 40.00 5.00 3.54 6.60 6.40 31.80 21.10 34.32 50.00 300.00 8.80 214.15 69.10 5.00 40.90 35.00 199,38 8.40 363.14 1395.86 153.37 140.56 18.80 7.85 9.39 40.74 444.2.7 18.93 13.32 35.57 574 SUPE 1t VISO 1 �1 s j1 ECO 1'1 D No, 16 Kerr Chevrolet Co. Kully Iron & Metal Co.,Inc. Laird Motors Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lilly Sand & Gravel Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Modern Linen Service Morris Paint & Varnish Co. Nebr. Consolidated Communications Nebraska Pbblic Power District Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. OK Tire Store Pauley, W.G. Lumber Company Pittz Service Sadler, Emery Smith, S.E. & Sons Southern Nebraska Rural Public Power Werner Construction Inc. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Abbotts All Star Dairy Acme Printing Cave, Dorothy Custom Pack Engel Lumber F & E Distributing Co. Flesher, Anne Gamble Robinson Co. Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Medical Clinic Hastings Typewriter Go. Hastings Utilities Johnny's Plumbing Co. Johnson, Carl Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Redfield Pharmacy Queen City Laundry Starks Quality Meat Stedry, Edwin 0. The Thompson Co. Ulry Talbert Co. Williams Exterminating Co. Wilson, Calude Edwin Woodward's Disposal Service Lincoln Equipment Co. Brown, Bettie B. Daniels, Mrs.Margaret A. Doubleday & Company,Inc. Gangwish,Mrs. Anna Hastings P blic Library Nelson, Mrs.Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Hary E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Coop Grain & Supply Hastings Daily Tribune Curly's Stop & Shop Jack& Jill South Buiii.ngton Jack & Jill West Heights Larkin,Perry 0. Livingston-Butler-Volland Funeral Safeway Grocery Nebr. Depart. of Public Welfare Beatrice State Home Hastings Regional Center Lincoln Regional Center Nebraska Psychiatric Institute Norfolk RPginra1 rontor Repair & Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Armour Coat Gravel Telephone & Toll Washroom Service Supplies Radio Rental Electric Service Supplies Supplies Supplies Gapline & Repair S&Aary Supplies Electric Service Cold Mix Supplies ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME Milk Products Supplies Salary Meat Products Repair Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Physical Supplies Utilities Repair Eggs Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Supplies Laundry Meat Products Salary Supplies Groceries Pest Control Salary Disposal Service FARM -T0 MARKET FUND qu pmen CRIAW'yLIBRARY Salary Supplies Salary Rental Salary Salary Salary Salary WEED CONTROL FUND Weed Spray Advertising GENERAL.RRELIEF FUND suppiles Supplies Supplies Revolving Fund Burial Expense Supplies MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL Vendor Payments INSTITUTIONS Patient Care Patient Care Patient Care Patient Care D.. 4- AM* i11lMA 87.71 45.85 3.34 19.83 52.06 5.03 296.69 522.20 54.87 4.90 16.16 258.48 2.39 76.50 725.54 3.00 351.56 349.65 14.41 16.20 75.47 88.99 108.16 8.50 64.00 30.09 137.48 4.00 23.89 86.14 52.35 10.00 3.00 182.25 30.70 27.00 23.95 57.60 3.83 86.60 39.14 47.20 84.48 6.00 36.00 15.00 21,700.00 30.00 30.00 35.16 30.00 333.00 265.00 30.00 350.00 131.25 1194.00 8.96 94.94 110.00 83.70 21.41 10.00 33.34 6,948.69 17,226.00 27,935.17 1,791.00 315.00 SUPE 1' VISO " D No. 16 575 May 7, 1971 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as A Board of Equalization as per recess of May 3, 1971 to review properties, with A.J. Theobald Chairman presiding. Roll call, members preseent: Light,er Hoagland, Schmitz, Theobald, Goble, Kidd and McLane. At 4 o'clock PM this Board of Equalization will now, recess until 14flY 1, 10, 1971 - COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA 10:00 o'clock A.M. Monday May 10, 1971. The Adams County Board of Supervisors,met as a Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll ca McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald; County As Hawes. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NEBRASKA 9:30 A.M. Board of Equalization as per recess of May 7, 1971, 11, members present; Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, sessor, Roscoe Story' and County Clerk, Anita Upon review of protests filed in the County Clerk's office, hearings were scheduled for the following Protest: Herbert Eltz Described as SW3/4 32-7-11, Juniata Twp. Protested: I feel that they have my land assessed with too many acres of farmland. The ASC Office has it listed as 150 acres of farm ground. 32 -Mile Creek runs through this property and there is a draw. No appearance at scheduled hearing. Did appear later. Requested reclassification. Johnson Concrete Products Co. Described as all N Fr k E of RR ex Ek, 6-7-9, Blaine Twp. Mr. Cal Johnson appeared. Protested: Wrong classification of Land. Presented ASC Office figures of 56 acres of cropland. Mr. Johnson said that tenant was irrigating 43 acres and 13 acres were in brome grass. Water piped to south edge to achieve gravity flow. Ed ar E. Holtzen & Virtie B. Holtzen, Described as Lot 1 & 2, Block 2, Hewett Addition, also known as 1007 West 13th & 1245 N.Lexington, Hastings,Nebraska. Mr. Holtzen appeared. Said that present valuation is more than it cost to build 10 years ago. One units basement finished. Protested The Valuation is out �f line with selling price, also more than building construction. This is rental property, cannot realize-etough'to'bteek even. Hilmer & Lucile Swanson, Described as Lot 13 & 14, Hewett's Addition, also known as 1014 W 12th St., Hastings, Nebraska, Protested: The valuation is out of line according to the selling price. It's just a frame home and 2 bedrooms. No appearance. man22:16114ELLKrapla, Described as SIA 24-5-9, Little Blue Twp. Protested: This land is assessed as cultivated larid and it is all in grass. Mr. Kanau appeared Said improvements consisted of some small sheds which had been Offered for sale for $50, and had not yet succeeded in selling. Mr. Kranau said land was now all in grass. nilyg„isEspia, Described as: NW3/4 24-5-9, Little Blue Twp. Protested: This land is assessed as cultivated land it is all in grass. Mr. Kanau appeared. Said one fair building remained on property. Garage had been removed. Land all in grass. TharosLMALifsbLBarbaraE, by Maurice Trausch, part owner & Agent. Described as: Nk SW14 35-6-11, Roseland Township, Protested: The pump on this is personal property in this patticular-instance. Had reported on Personal property Schedule. Land assessed as irrigated land which includes pump. Would be double taxation. Certain pieces of land in the area have sold for excessive prices, but that is not the true picture of the value of the land. Mr. Trausch appeared. Said land also had drainage problem. Admitted it was unusual situation: Land owned by several heirs --pump owned tly individual. 11212114AltpijkstyjavHAmt, Described as Lot 5, Block 1, St. Joseph's Addition, also known as 211 South Minnesota, Hastings Nebraska. Protested the house is located in a neighborhood of other properties in not too desirable condition. This is an old house, reworked and renovated, but I feel that the valuation placed on it is excessive. On front and south side there is an open drainage ditch and no pavement on Minn. or W' St. Mr. Haase appeared. Said that it was original frame and same original floor as in old house. Paid inflated price. No pavement, not desirable neighborhood,bad drainage problem. William J. & Frances Schumm, Described as: Lot 74, Campbell;s Addition, also known as 1004 Webster, Hastings, Nebraska, Protested: Considering the condition of the property (it has det- eriorated the last several years; siding is breaking up, and inside cracks in walls) I feel that the assessed valuation is too high. Mr. Schumm appeared. Said that foundation was cracking on North side; siding deteriorated. Mr. Schumm estimated valuation should be about $10,000. Built in 1954, Panel Realty Co., by Max D. Prostok, President. Described as Lot 23-24, Block 18, Original Town, aii7717W11ii02 West 2nd St,(Phillips Bldg), Hastings,Nebraska. Protested: Income potential and market valuation are not t)roPerly reflected in the present valuation assessed against this property. Mr. Prostok appeared. Had put new front on building for investment of $3600-$3700. Presented a sheet listing income and expenditures on building for 10 months. Some of expenses 576 SUPERVISO 1'1 S ECO D N o, 16 .gftfio$gfting back to residential use. In the Estate the propertyha the value of the lot. Mrs. Jackson appeared. She said hat someone to move it. Presently used to store a few tires --not usable to else as the roof leaks badly. Excessive deterioration. Mrs, Chris Cosmos & Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Described as Lot 22, Block 18, as 608 W 2nd St., Hastings,Nebraska. Protested: The building is empty rent it because of the condition of the building, so I am not realizing property. Mrs. Cosmos appeared. Mrs. Cosmos said that she was asking and cound not rent it. Would sell, s been appraised as being she had tried to get store much of anything Original Town, also known now and I am unable to any money from this $250.00 per month rent Bildin L, Holsten. et ux, Described: Lot 4, Block 9, Bellangee's 3rd Addition, also known as 314 East 2nd St., Hastings,Nebraska Protested: The house is approx. 80 years old. My Mother- in-law owned the property, put it on the market for $6,000. and could not get it sold. Could not get a loan on the property. I took it over. I feel the valuation is excessive considering the age and condition of the property. Mr. Holsten appeared. Said surrounding properties not too good or desirable. Gets $85.00 per month rent. Felt that house this old should not be assessedtot) high. Ervin F. Schneider & Pauline Schneider, Described: S 78' of E of Lot 2, Block 1, Parmenter's 2nd Addition, Kenesaw Village. Protested: This was originally an old two story house, moved in and remodeled. All old lumber was used. I feel that the valuation placed on this house is excessive when comparing with all new houses in the area. Mr. & Mrs. Schneider appeared. They said they felt the valuation was high in comparison with other properties in community. Old house moved in and remodeled. (Still had square nails in parts of old house.) Dry wall con struction. Joe P. & Louise 219 West 6th St. market It would house was built owner requested Schifferns., Described; Lot 5, Block 7, Johnson's Addition, also known as Hastings,Nebraska, Protested: I feel that if the house were put on the not bring the amount that htye have it valued at for assessment. 1 think the in 1922 or 1923. No appearance. When members of Board went to view property, it to be left as presently assessed. John F. Bruce & Helen S. Bruce , Described as E 88' of Lot 5, Block 11, Lochland CQuntty Club Sub Div. 4, Protested: (a Associated market value is too high in ordinary course of trade, and (b) assessed value is too high incomparison with other properties of known or recognized value. Mr. Bruce appeared. Said house was built by Irv, Holtzen. Paid $28,800 for property. Said secondary sales in Lochland area were slow, giving two properties as examples. J.M. McDonald Co. division of Gamble-Sko•mo Inc. , by H.C. Freed, Secretary -Treasurer. Described Lot 10-11-12, Block 22, Original Town, also known as 743 West 2nd St., Hastings,Nebraska. Protested Depreciation value of this vacant building in a location with other vacant buildings. Mr. Freed appeared. Said that the building was structurally sound --buil in 1951, but that it had lost value on the market because of location and because no tenant for some time. Recently purchased from Banker's Life, but it was not exactly an arm's lenght transaction and Mr. Freed did not request that the valuation be reduced to that figure. Neil Kort & Marlys Kort, Described as NW4 32-5-10, Zero Township. Protested that I feel that there is a wrong classification of land. There is not as much cultivated land as assessed against this property. I also request review of the buildings. They list 6 sheds on property and only 4 remain. Buildings in run down condition. Mr. Kort appeared. Said that 48.A were cultivated. Rest in Grass. 156 Acres total. Requested review of classification of land. Grand Motel, by Jerry Spady, purchaser. Described as Block 7, Wayfairs Addition, also known as "Grand Motel" located on Highway 6, Hastings, Nebraska. Protested that property was just purchased at public auction for $65,000.00. The present assessed valuation is out of line, excessive, and does not reflect the market valuation of the property. Mr. Spady appeared. Said that painting was being done for maintenance, byt felt that the sale had been very recent. Public auction. Felt that the purchase price reflected the true value of the property. Decisions will be made concerning the above mentioned protests after further deliberation and investigation. This board of Equalization will now recess until Wednesday, May 12, 1971. COURTHOUSE, HAST INGS, NEBRASKA Wednesday May 12, 1971 9:30 A.M. o'clock The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as A Board of Qqualization as per recess Of May 10, 1971 ro review properties, with A.J. Theobald Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Hoagland, Schmitz, Theobald, Goble, Kidd & McLane. At 4 o'clock PM this Board of Equalization will now recess until May 17, 1971. SUPE is VISO S 11" ECO 11 D No. 16 577• Monday, May 17, 1971 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 12, 1971, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; and County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Upon review of protests filed in the County Clerk's office,hearings were scheduled for the following protests: paviFLEniria/e_tAL,, Described as: SWk 16-8-12, Kenesaw Township. Protested: Ours is classed as Class III Irrigated, and the soil is not nearly as good as the soil on some other quarters in the area that are also listed as Class III Irrigated. David & Marion Shurigar appeared. They said that there were 25 A they cannot water unless it was wet enough year to get the benefit of runoff water. Soil is sandy. Felt it needed reclassification. David A & N la Shuri..ar, Described as Lot 10-11, Block 1, Blythe's 2nd Addition, Kenesaw, Nebraska, Protested This house has no basement. In comparing with other houses that are built in same basic area and same basic age, this is assessed too high. Has no fireplace and some of these other homes do. David Shurigar appeared. Said house had 1288' square feet in it. Garage was 22 x 24. Said he felt his house was assessed out of line with other properties in the area. Marion Shuri:ar & Mildred Shuri ar, Described as E 110' of So 55' of Lot 2 & E 110' of N 65' of Lot 3, Block 2, Parmenter 2nd Addition, Kenesaw Village. Protested: In comparing the assessed valuation on my property with several houses, some in same general location, all of comparable size, basic typestructure, mine is assessed out of line. Mr. Marion Shurigar appeared. Compared the assessed value on his house with several others in area and said he felt his was excessive. Melva 1/12221.Tau Described as: Lot 7 & So 17' of Lt i, Block 18, Wooster Sub Div, also known as 945 South Hastings Avenue, Hastings, Nebraska., Protested: This property has more than tripled in assessed valuation in the last sixteen years with the only improvement of a garage. No consideration has been allowed for depreciation and this area has not and will not develop into a residential area. I feel 1% for each year is in order. Melva Coplen appeared. Explained the severe drainage problem that plagued the area. Basement house used just for storage. Hotel Clarke b A.A. Nielsen & G.W. Nielsen. Described as: Personal Property Furniture & Fixtures & Equipment --located at Hotel Clarke. Turned in on schedule at $34,950. Raised by Assessor to $41,275. Notice given. Protested: The amount turned in on our business schedule was the same amount as listed on the last schedule filed by Henry Hotels Co. less normal depreciation figured on the life expectancy of the Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment, plus a couple of items purchased later. No appearance on this date --had previously appeared to talk with Board. Inspection of the property was made. Delmar & Agnes Hesman, Described as: Nk SWk 28-5-9, Little Blue Township. Protested: I feel this property is assessed too high because it isall dry land and I don't realize enough profit from it to pay the taxes. Mr. Hesman appeared. Said the house was an old house that had been rebuilt, Delmar HesTaa, Described as Sk NEk & SEk 32-5-9, Little Blue Township, this property is assessed too high because this is all dry land & don't to pay the taxes. Mr.Hesman appeared. Said the buildings were no good vacant for about 10 years. Delmar Hesman, PrOtested: I feel make enough profit . House has been Described as NEk SEk 29-5-9, Little Blue Township. Protested: I feel this property is assessed too high because it is all dry land and I don't realize enough profit from it to pay the taxes. Mr. Hesman appeared. Alfred Frahm, Described as: SWk & Ek SWk & Sk NEk & SEk NWk, 25-5-10, Zero township. Protested: Al buildings have become uninsurable and untenable, therefore have no real value. no appearance. Buildings all vaant and deteriorated. Harold A Kranau & Sharlet K Kranau: Wk NW k 33-5-10, Zero Township, Protested: They have all of this classed as III Irrig. land. About 8 acres of this had too much top soil taken off in order' to level for irrigation so do not produce like rest of the land. Request reclassification Mr. & Mrs. Kranau appeared. All irrigated. 700 Gallon Well. Leveled land east of pump. Compared with another property in area. Ellen A. Bauder (formerly) now recorded in Iwin Darrell Buader & Carol E. Bauder. Described: §WFWETSTWTSffk SE4 4-5-9, Little Blue Township. Protested: On this property there are approximately 12 to 15 acres that are the river bed ---just plain sand and gravel ---cannot be farmed. No pasture here. Mr. Bauder appeared. Presented map of farm. compared 1963 aerial map with 1969 aerial map which showed river bed approximately twice as wide. 578 SUPE VISO S ECO D No. 16 Albert Hubl and Caroline Hubl, Described: SE-, 34-5-9, Little Blue Township. Protested: There are a o o ow p on is land that hold water. All of the buildings on the property are in bad condition except the house. Mr. & Mrs. Hubl appeared. Said house was built 8 years ago. Small house. Used old lumber. Paul E & J Rhe Holm: Described as Lot 5, Block 1, Colonial Estates Addition, also known as 1234 Heritage Drive, Hastings,Nebraska, Protested: This property has been assessed using the current manual. Other properties in the same area of same basic size (1326 Heritage Drive. 1300 Heritage Place, 1250 Heritage Place) --this property does have less Sq') mine is assessed too high. Dr. Holm appeared. Said he felt his property was not equally assessed with other properties in area. Charlotte A. Burke, Described as Lot 4 & 5, Block 1, Shaw's Addition. also known as 507 Oswego, Hastings, Nebraska. Protested: Purchase price of this property in 1964 was $21,500. Property was built it 1952-1953. March 31, 1971 Assessor's valuation given as $25,540. Have placed my property for sale, and this valuation is higher than realtor assures me can be the first sale asking price. I petition the lowering of this assessed valuation to $21,500. No appearance. John Heltenberg & Louisa Heltenberg, Described as: SW4 32-6-10, Ayr Township. Protested: In comparison with atOther farm owned by Chester Grabill in Roseland Township and other property in area, mine is assessed too high. Mr.Heltenberg appeared. House completed in 1967. Said he felt some of the irrigated land was in the wrong classification. Felt house valuation high. Wilbur Katzberg & Irene Katzberg, Described Pt.. of N2'BEk Com at the SE Cor N 1023' W574.86' S1023' E 574.68' to place of beg., 5-7-11, Juniata Township. Protested: The Valuation placed on the house as of January 1, 1971 imcomplete is more than I paid for the house complete. Mr, Katzberg talked with Some Board members Vhen they viewed property and called the day ofthe hearing. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner that after deliberation, investigation and consideration of information gi%en`and evidence presented during hearings concerning protests to the Board of Equalization, the Board of Equalization finds the assessed values of the following properties shoudl be as follows: Mrs. Albert Gustafson. Described as Lot 20-21, Block'15, Johnson's Add. also known as 208 W 3rd St., Hastings,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization marketvaluation and the actual valuation should be Actual Valuation $8,710.00. Assessed Valuation to Total assessed valuation: $3 050.. found the valuation too high inrelation to Land $8365.00, Improvements $345.00, Total be: Land $2,930.00z Improvements $120.00; Willis D. Hunt and Betty L. Hunt Described; Lot 5, Block 1, Parkhill Addition, also known as 2329 West 10th St., Hastings,Nebraska, The Board of Equalization found the valuation too high in relation to market valuation, and the actual valuation should be: Land $2,055.00; Improvements $24,000.00; Tta1 Actual valuation: $26,055.00. Assessed valuation to be: Land $720.; Improve- ments $8 400.00• Total assessed valuation: $9 120.00. Minnie J. Traut & Lia E. Traut, Addition, also known as 1134 North the present assessment equitable. Described as N 25' of Lot 11 and all of 12, Block 2, Clarke's Lincoln,Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found Leave as presently assessed. Albert Hubl and Caroline Hubl, Described: SES, 34-5-9, tittle Blue Township. The Board of Equalization found the improvements deteriorated. The actual valuation of the buildings should be changed as follows: House $4898., Garage $472., Crib $284., Barn $258., Pole Shed $180. Rest of buildings to remain at present valuation. Actual valuation of the land to be $26,725. Improvements $6,590. Total actual val. $33,315.00. Assessed valuation to be: Land $9,355.00 Improvements $2,305.00; Total/�'.f$.�t�bin : $11 660.00 Conrad F. Grothen found the present Conrad F. Grothen found the present Described as Ek SE 4, assessment equitable. Described: Wk SES, assessment equitable. 19-7-10, Denver Township. The Board of Equalization Leave as presently assessed. 19-7-10, Denver Township. The Board of Equalization Leave as presence assessed. Paul L. Barne & Robetta A. Barne , Described: W 22' of Lot 4 and all Lot 5, Block 5, Parkhill Addition, also known as 2331 Home, Hastings,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the valuation too hi,h in relation to market valuation. Actual valuation to be Land $2,515. Improve ments $19,000.00; Total $21,515.00. Assessed valuation to be: Land $880.001 Im•rovements $6,650. Total assessed valuation: X7,530.00. Myrtle Kipp Estate by Lawrence Dunmire, Attorney. Described: Lots 16, Johnson's Addition, also known as 414-416 West 4th St., Hastings,Nebraska. Equalization found the improvements deteriorated and the actual valuation $18,210. Improvements $11,830. Total $30,040. Assessed valuation to be: improvements $4 140.00 Total assessed valuation: $10 315,00. L dia K. GaudreaultiOrise0audreault oar• o Equa ization ounthere changed to 8 A VII. Actual valuation Total $22,545. Assessed valuation to 17, & 18, Block 12, The Balrd of should be; Land Land $6 375.00; Described: SES SW14 N of River & SES 26-6-10 should be a reclassification of land 8 AC to be:' Land 20,020. Improvements $2,525. be: Land 7.005.00• Improvements $885.00; , Ayr Township. II Should be Total $22,545. Total assessed SUPE t VISO S D No, 16 579 Wm.C. Swile & Ruth E. Swi;,le, Described: Sk SW3 ex 0.182A, 36-7-10, Denver Township. The Board of Equalization found that there should be.a,reclassification of Land. Should be 62 A II Irrig. and'15A II Dry, Actual valuation should be: Land $29,865. Assessed valuation to be: Land $10455.002 Total $10,455,00. Ro_er D. Larson and Audre J. Larson, Described: Lot 15, Block 2, Imperial Village Addition, also known as 833 Maplewood Ave., Hastings,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The actual valuation should be: Land $2,410.; Improvements $20,960.; Total $23,370. The Assessed valuation to be Land 845.00• Im•rovements 7 335.00• Total assessed valuation: $8 180.00. Myron Kent, Described valuation too high in Improvements $29,660, 380.00• Total 13 780 as Block 6, Wayfair.Addition The Aoard of Equalization found the assessed relation to market valuations The ^ctual valuation to be Land $9,715.; Total $39,375. Assessed valuation to be: Land $3 400.00• Im•rovements $10 .00. John E. Groenewold, Described ,as Lot 20, Block 1, Buswell's Addition, also known as 217 West 9th St., Hastings,Nebraska, The Board of Equalization found functional obsolescence and improvements greatly deteriorated. The actual valuation to be: Land $2,170. Improvements: $3,855. Total $6,025. Assessed valuation to be: Land $760.00• Im•rovements $1 350.00• Total assessed valuation: $2 110.00. Mrs, R, J. Henriette McBride, Described: Lot 6-8, Block 29, Original Town also known as 120 South Lincoln,Hastings,Nebrask a, The Board of Equalization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property and improvements greatly deteriorated. The Actual valuation to be: Land $4,455. Improvements $13,275. Total $17,730, Assessed valuation to be: Land $1 560.• Im•rovements 4 645.• Total assessed valuation: $6 2 Arlene G Norris by JackNorris, Agent, Described as Lot 15, North Shore Subdivision --a part of Sec. 36-8-10, Highland Twp. The Board of Equalization found the wrong classification and assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The actual valuation should be: Land $1,940.; Improvements $20,550. Total $22,490. Assessed valuation to be Land $680.• Im•rovements 7 190.• Total $7 870 Richard I . Barth & Lillian Barth Described: Lot' 7, Block 1, West Heights Blk 20-23 Prospect Park Addition, also known as 2617 West 3rd St. Hasting,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the assessed valuation too_high in relation to comparable property. The Actual valuation should be: Land $1,855.'; Improvements $14,500,; Total $16,355. Assessed valuation to be: Land 650. Im•rovements 5 075. Total 5 725. William E Hupf & Marie T. Hupf, Described as South. 70' of lot 8,Block 3, Buswell's Addition, also known as 727 North Kansas, Hastings,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the wrong classification and patent;rerror in basement. The Actual valuation should be: Land $2,120.; p , Total $9,575. valuation to be: Land 745.' Im•rovements 2 605.• ITotaleassessed valuation$3350Assessed Grand Motel by Jerry Spady, Purchaser, Described; Grand Motel on Highway 6, Hastings,Nebraska. The high in relation to market valuation. The actual $44,385. Total $65,000. The assessed valuation Total assessed valuation: VITMVIRRWIWIMINW • Block 7, Wayfairs Addition, also known as Board of Equalization found the valuation too valuation should be: Land $20,615. Improvements ,to be: Land $7,215. Improvements $15,535. Herbert Eltz , Described SW3 32-7-11, Juniata Twp. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land. Should be: 130A #2 Dry; 20A #3 Dry; 6A #6. Total actual value; Land $38,060. Improvements $3,270.; Total $4.1,330. Assessed valuation to be Land $13 320. Im•rovements: 1 145,• Total assessed va Norris Swan, Bescribed: Lots pt 6, 7-10, Block 23, Johnson's Addition also known as 211 West 2nd St., Hastings,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the improvements greatly deter- iorated, and the actual valuation should be Land $9,125. Improvements $5,000. Total $14,125. Assessed valuation to be. Land $3 195.• Im•rovements $1 750.; Total assessed valuation $4 945. H.E. Swan Estate Trust Norris Swan Administrator Described: Lot 1 & 2, Block 23, Original Town, also known as Security Building at 601 West 2nd St., Hastings,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found functional obsolescence and too high in relation to marketvaluation. Actual valuation to be: Land $17,230. Improvements $35,000, Total $52,230. Assessed valuation: Land 6 030.• Im•rovements $12 250, Total assessed valuation 18 280. Norris Swan. Described: Lots 8-10, W. 45.5' Block 3, St. Joseph's Addition, also known as 321 West South Street, Hastings,Nebraska, The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as •resentl assessed. Johnson Concrete Products Co. Described: All N Fr E pf RR ex El, 6-7-9, Blaine Twp. The Boar• o Equa zation oun t ere should be a review of number of acres and reclassification ofland. Should be 43 A I Irrig.; 13A V Grass. Actual valuation should be Land $21,425. Total $21,425. Assessed valuation to be: Land 7 500. Total Assessed valuation: 7 500. Edgar E. Holtzen & _. ._ 'IAA= Virtie B. Holtzen; Described as Lot 1 & 2, e Tette. Block 2, Hewett Addition, also T�w Q�I\Ya A� Ti M••l�11 A11 *'7 AM 580 SUPE VISO S ECO D No, 16 Hilmer & Lucile Swanson. Described as Lot 13 & 14, Hewett's Addition, also known as 1014 West 12t St., Hastings,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the. present assessment equitable. Leave as presently assessed. DuWayne H & Mary E Kranau Described as SW4 24-5-9 and NW4 of 24-5-9, to be assessed as one unit in future. W2 of 24-5-9, Little Blue Twp. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land. Should Be 156 V Grass @$110. and 156 A VI Grass at $85. Total actual valuation to be: Land $30,420. Improvements $335. Total $30,755. Ass-ssedvaluation to be. Land $10.650. Imem provents $115. Total Assessed valuation to be $10 765. William J & Frances Schumm, Described as: Lot 74, Campbell's Addition, also known as 1004 Webstev,Hasting,Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found improvements greatly deteriorated, and the actual valuation should be: Land $1,600. Improvements $8,600. for a total of $10,200, Assessed valuation to be: Land $560.• Im•rovements $3 010.• Total assessed valuation to be: $3,870. W. e L. Jackson (deceased) byDorothyM. Jackson, Admin. of Estate Described as: N 42z' of Lot n- o , Kenesaw Village.lhe oard of Euqalization found improvements greatly deteriorated, and the actual valuation should be Land $460. Improvements $715. Total $1,175. Assessed valuation to be• Land 160. Im.rovements $250 Total $410. Motion by McLane, Seconded by Goble that the irrigation pump listed on the personal property schedule filed by Maurice Trausch be deleted from the schedule as it would be double taxation. Pump owned by Maurice Trauschand land owned by Thomas J. Trausch & Barbara E. Trausch et al. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Lightner that the applications for Homestead Exemptions on file in the County Clerk's office, marked Exhibit "A" be granted as indicated on the individual applications Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Goble that Zioh Lutheran Church UAC, Described as , , 600' to beg, use. the following described properties be declared TAX-EXEMPT. Com 41.25' E & 545' No. of W quarter Cor of Sec. 14-7-10; Denver Township. Qualifies for Exemption --Religious The Grace United Methodist Church of Holstein Holstein,Nebraska. Described as Lots 8 & 9, Block 17, Village of Roseland, Adams County, Nebraska, Qualifies for Exemption --Religious use. The Grace United Methodist Church of Holstein,- Holstein,Nebraska Described: So. 10 ft of Lot 2 & all of lot 3 & Lot 4 in lock 5 in the Village of Holstein, Adams County,Nebraska the No 8' of lot 5 and the W 40' 6f lots 5 & 6 all in Block 5, Village of Holstein, Adams County,Nebraska. Qualifies for exemption --religious use. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board of Equalization will now recess until May 24, 1971 at 9:30 o'clock A.M. Friday May 21, 1971 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS,NBBRASKA 9:30 o/clock A.M. Regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of May 6, 1971 and as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call; members present: Lightner, Kidd, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald, Absent: Hoagland. Motion by Goble, seconded by Schmitz that the claims be allowed the County Clerk be instructed to issue warrants for the same. 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 Office Expense Office Expense Agricultural Extension Office Ambulance Department Clerk of the District Court County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board of Supervisor's 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 C. Hawes, Corinne D. Hohlfeld, Gustav Meyer, Roger Schlachter, Gloria Register of Deed's :? Veteran's Service Office on their respective funds and 848.32 2510.00 1342.58 3658.75 2846.66 2709.00 2068.96 2105.66 2786.83 948.33 2892.50 612.50 500.00 175.00 192.40 168.00 265.00 1127.49 1093.33 SUPE VISO 111 -r. s D No, 16 581 1, A Weed Control Depattuient Nursing Home Welfare Department This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of th? Adams County Board of Supervisors. WEED CONTROL FUND Salaries & Mileage • NURSING HOME FUND Salaries STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND Salaries 1010.00 3994.00 6629.38 County Clerk Deputy Monday, May 24, 1971 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:30 A.M. o'clock The Adams County Board of Equalization met as per recess of May 17, 1971, A. J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Theobald and Goble; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Lightner absent in the afternoon session. Upon consideration of the protests filed in the County Clerk's office, the Board ofEQualization scheduled hearings for the following: Foote Realty Co. by R . G. Foote, Pres. Described as Lot 1-3, Block 21, Johnson's Addition, also known as 405 West 2nd St., 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. Robert L. Foote and R. G. Foote Sr., appeared. Presented chart of comparison. Following properties owned by Foote Realty included in presentation: Foote Realty Co. by R. G. Foote, Pres., Described as Lot 20, Block 20, Johnson's Addition, also known as 416 West 2nd St., 1:2259/..22. by R. G. Foote, Pres., Described as Lot 22, Block 20, Johnson's Addition, also known as 410 West 2nd St. by R. G. Foote, Pres., Described as Lot 15-21, Block 29, Original Town, also known as 105 South Burlington. Foote,Realty co.,..pescribled as Lot 23 24, Block 20, Johnson's Addition, also known as 400 West 2nd St., Garnet J. Foote b R. G. Foote Aent, Described as Lot 19, Block 2, Baltimore Height's Addition, also known as 1230 Pershing Road, Hastings, Nebr. Protested: the Valuation is out of line con- sidering some retail valuations. Robert L. Foote and R. G. Foote Sr., appeared. Earl B. Sheffield & Bernard Sheffield, Described Had the Federal Land Bank appraise this piece of is considerably lower. Mr. Sheffield appeared. sown back to grass. as s½ NE k 15-6-12, Cottonwood Twp. Protested: property and they appraised it as $6,400. which Said that creek floods. Some of land is now Bernard Sheffield, Described as NE k 7-5-12, Logan Twp. Protested the valuation of this land is too high; this is just dry land farm. Mr. Sheffield appeared. Calvin Lutkemeier, Described SW k 17-5-12,- Logan- Twp. Protested: 1 have compared this with land in the same quarter with the description NEk 17-5-12 and mine is valued quite a lot higher, My land has a lot of bind weed on it. No appearance.: Donald C. Gilmore, Described: Lot 20, Block 2, Imperial Village Addition, also known as 727 TAT7it7777Tiated: This is more than I paid for the house. The same house at 823 Valley Chase is valued at $18,435.00. This house can be built for $16.00 a sq. ft. including land. Another one is being built in the area. No address at this time. Mr. Donald Gilmore appeared. Purchase May 22, 1970 for $25,300. John W. Smidt, Described: A tract 661.75' N & S x 503' E &W in NWkNWkSEk, 18-7-9, West of Block 3, J. W. Davis Addition; & Lots 6 thru 12, Block 3 in J. W. Davis Addition to the City of Hastings Protested: That the said assessment far exceeds the pUrchase price and reasonable value of the property. Mr. Smidt & Dennis Smidt and Gerald Whelan, Attorney appeared. Told of zoning requirements concerning water lines, utility line, asphalt on parking, etc. John W. Smidt, All of Blocks 1, 2, 4 & 5 and all vacated streets and alleys, recorded in Deed Book 185, page 121, J. W. Davis Addition to the City of Hastings, Nebraska a//k/a Smitty's Mobile • 44 582 SUPE 1" VISO s ECO 1'1 D N o. 16 Donald C Anderson, Described Lot 8, Block 1, Colonial Estates Addition, also known as 1254 Heritage Drive Hastings, Nebraska. Protested the assessed valuation exceeds property of like value. Mr. Donald C. Anderson appeared and Gene C. Foote II, Attorney appeared. Presented comparison exhibit. Louie D, & Anna Krueser, Described Ek SE4 & Wk SEk ex. 6 a RR Zero Township 16-5-10. Protested: I have compared my property with surrounding properties (Martin Kort, Gilbert Kort, Edgar Schmidt, and find that mine is assessed higher. Mine is only dry Land farming. Mrs. Krueger, Marvin Heltenberg, George Harrifield and Chris Warnke appeared. Said house was built with lumber from old house. Walter Frerichs & Ra Celia Frerichs, Described W' NW4 Ex RR 30-8-10, Highland Twp. Protested: I have 36 acres of Class -II -Irrigated and I feel this should be reclassified to Class III -Irrigated because this is lagoon ground and because of the drainage problem. Mr. Frerichs appeared. George H. Seberg & Ellen E. Seberg, Described: Lot 3, Block 1, Subdivision 4, Lochland Ctry Club Addition. Protested: Incomparison with a house at 1220 Pershing Road (houses quite comparable except that mine has finished basement) I feel that mine is assessed too high. Request review of measurements of house --feel there may be patent error. Dr. Sebergappeared. House completed July 1969. His house and comparison house, both Scholl's precut homes. Lawrence 0. Albers, Described: Part of SES of SWC 13-7-10, City Extensions (Assessor's Card #17A) 1110 S. Burlington, Hastings, Nebr. Protested: Because of small amount of frontage and way property is situated it is not a desirable piece of property and should not be valued as other properties along Burlingtn Ave. The building itself has no valuation. It would be better if it were not there. Mr. Albers appeared. Said that building was made from forms used at Harvard Air Force Base. Building leaks --cannot rent it. Elia Me ers or Eva Williams by Godfrey Strasburg (Purchaser). Described: NWS 24-5-11, Silver Lake Twp. Protested: I just bought this property for $8,000.00:and feel that the valuation is out of line with purchase price. Mr. Strasburg appeared. Godfre G & Ethel E Strasbur_. Described: Sk some of the buildings is out of line with the property. Mr. Strasburg appeared. Said most 13-5-11,,Silver Lake Twp. Protested: Valuation on valuation on some similar buildings on nearby of lumber in house came from old buildings. Godfre EthelvE Strasbur:. Described: Ek 14-5-11, Silver Lake Twp. Protested: In com- parisonwith p located on E% 23-5-11, these buildings are assessed too high. Sand damage to pastureland from water in Little Blue River. Mr. Strasburg appeared. River floods frequently and changes its channel. Dorothy M Howland, Described as Lot 3, Block 4, College Addition, also known as 122 East 9th St., Hastings, Nebraska. Protested: They have consistantly raised the valuation on my property until it is unacceptable. Mrs. Dorothy M Howland appeared for hearing concerning this property and the following described properties owned by her. Dorothy M. Howland, Described as Lot 13, Block 1, McKnight's Addition, also known as 907 N. Baltimore, Hastings, Nebr. Dorothy M. Howland, Described as N 80' of 1 & E 8' of 2 S+hof each, Block 2, Johnson's Addition also known as Dorothy M. Howland, Described: W 40' of Lot 16, & E 50' also known as 1623 Crestmoor Drive. ex S45' of Viz: Lt 1 & E8' of 2 Ex 201 West 7th St., Hastings, Nebraska. of Lot 17, Baltimore Heights Addition, Dorothy Howland, Described: Lot 2, Bonnewell's Addition, also known as 730 E. 7th St. Doroth Howland, Described: Lot 14, Renfrew's Addition also knon as 804 N. Hastings. Eeverl Ann Cirksena by Mrs. W. L. Howland, Mother; Described as Lot 1, Block 2, Clarke's Addition also known as 1135 N Lincoln, Hastings, Nebr. Protested: They have consistantly raised the valuation on my property until it is unacceptable. Mrs. Howland appeared. Said it was formerly 3 apartments --now rented as a single unit. D. W. Clarke Inc., Described: All of Blk 18, Veith's Park Addition. Protested: All should be assessed at rate for agricultural land. All presently in use as agricultural land. Mr. Clarke appeared. D. W. Clarke Inc., Described: All blk 5 ex 117A, all of blk 6 ex Vieth s Part Addition, Hastings, Nebraska. Protested: A11 should agricultural land. All presently in use as agricultural land. Mr. D. W. Clarke Inc., Described: Blks 8-12, ex .728A in Blk 8, Vieth' 312A and all blk 7 ex 2.248A, be assessed at rate for Clarke appeared. s Park Addition. Protested; All should be assessed at rate for agricultural land. All presently in use as agricultural land. Mr. Clarke appeared. Daisy Byers by W. G. Cambridge, Attorney, Described: Lot 17, except the easterly 50 feet in width Block 2, Baltimore Heights Addition, also known as 1629 Crestmoor Drive. Protest: the Actual value of said property for said year is $20,000; and the actual and assessed value placed upon said P9Y'nnr1- u Frr xrn -4 Art rtnh 9 . _ '. - SUPE VISO S 1' D No. 16 583 KealyConstruction, Described: City Extensions 12-7-10 S 40 rds of W SW3 ex lts 19-35 Bik 15 Hastings Syn, Add, ex N 125' of S 308' of W 128' of E 161' of SWkSW3/4 13-7-10 & ex W 333' of S 40 rds & E ex S333' of E 300 of the W 633' thereof, Protested: 1 feel that the valuation on the land is too high for what we could. get for it if we were to sell. No appearance. K -M Co. Inc., Described: W 333' of S 40 rds of W2 SWk Ex Hiway 13-7-10, City Extensions. Protested: I feel that the valuation on the land is too high for what we could get for it if we wale to sell. No appearance. Ro R. Love Ro R. Love. Jr. Ma and S. Jones Dan T. Burns and Jo Graham Trustees under the Gibson roducts of Oklahoma Cit t Sharin Plan by W. G. Cambridge, Attorney. Described:Lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Helier's Addition; Lots 1 and 2, Heller's Second Addition; Lots 4 and 5, Lawrences Addition; all in the City of Hastings, according to the recorded plats thereof; and a tract in the NWk of the SE?, of Sec. 13, T. 7N,R. 10 W of the 6th P.M. described as follows: Commencing at a point 231 feet East and 166 feet South of the center of said Sec.13, on the west line of Lawrences Addition; thence South on said West line to the Southwest corner of said Addition; thence East on the South line of said Addition to the Southeast corner thereof, being on the west line of Lincoln Avenue as platted; thence South on the West line of Lincoln Avenue to the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block54 Heller's Addition; thence West on the North line of said Lot 1, Block 5 and on the North line of Lot 1 of Heller's Second Addition, to the Northwest corner of said Lot 1, Heller's Second Addition; thence South on the west line of said Hellers Second Addition and on said line projected to a point on the center line of vacated "G" Street; thence West 66 feet; thence North to a point 166 feet South of the North line of said NWk of the SES of said Sec. 13, and thence East 66 feet to the place of commencement; and the North 30 feet of vacated "G" street abutting same; and All that part of Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW3SEw) of Section 13, Township 7 North, Range 10, West of the 6th P.M., described as: Commencing for the place of beginning 300 feet South of a point on the South line of F Street in the City of Hastings, which is 35 feet East and 19 feet South of the Center of said Section 13, thence East from said place of beginning, running parallel with said South line of F Street 130 feet to the East line of the tract conveyed to Earl L. Hunter by Deed in Book 119, page 193; thence South"along said East line 250 feet; thence West parallel with the North line of said tract 130 feet; thence North parallel with the East line of said tract 250 feet to the place of beginning; and Commencing 35 feet East and 169 Feet South of the Center of Sec. 13, T. 7 N, R 10, West of the 6th P.M, thence E 130 feet to East line of tract described in Book 119, on Page 193 of Deed Records in Adams County, Nebraska, thence S along said East line 150 feet; thence West parallel with North line of said tract 130 feet; thence North parallel with the East line of said tract 150 feet to the place of beginning, Also known as and described on the books of the Adams County Assessor as: Com 35' E & 19' S of Cen of Sec. 13 S 150' for pt of beg. S 400' E 130' S 90' E 66' N 306.25' E 91.33' N 60' W 91.33' N 129' W 66' S 3' W130' to pt of beg & Lots 4 & 5 Lawrence's Add. Bik 6 Heller's Add & Lots 1 & 2 & N 30' of vacated "G" St., Blk 5 Heller's Add. & Lots 1 & 2 & N 30' of vacated "G" St. Bik 5 Heller's 2nd Add Pt NW4 SEk 13-7-10. Protested: The actual value of said property for said year is $200,000; and the actual and assessed value placed upon said property for taxation is not fairly and impartially equalized in relation to and proportionately with other property, is excessive, is not the true, actual and assessed value of said property, is arbitrary and unreasonable and is in violation of and contrary to the laws of the State of Nebraska and the Constitutions of the United States and State of Nebraska. Want reduced to $70,000. Mr. Eulberg appeared. Mr. Adolph Heusser appeared. Wm. G. Cambridge, Attorney, appeared. Presented work sheets of appraisal by Adolph Heusser. Hastings Building Co., A Corporation by Calvin Johnson, Pres., Described: All of Block 9, Imperial Village Addition, also known as Imperial Mall shopping Center, Hastings, Nebraska. (Land) Protested: Land valued in excess of actual worth. Mr. Cal Johnson and Duane Stromer, appeared. 35 acres less clear zone., Building occupies 17% of gross land area. 2200 Parking stalls. Felt that the Mall could not be compared with any other property in Hastings as it was one of a kind. Zoning on this site is C P. This Board of Equalization will now recess until May 25, 1971 at 9:30 o'clock A.M. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Tuesday, May 25, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 24, 1971, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland,"McLane Schmitz, Theobald, and Goble; County Assessor, Roscoe Story, and County Clerk, Anita Hawes, Schmitz absent in the afternoon session. Upon consideration of the Protests to the Board of Equalization filed in'the County Clerk's office, hearings were scheduled for the following: Fred J. Thaut., Described: SZ of Block 16, St. Joseph's 2nd Addition, also known as 710 South Wabash, Hastirgs, Nebraska. Protested: Location is_ undesirable. Cannot rent it to First Class tenants. - Lots of water standing around because of open drainage ditches. Excessive wear and tear due to class of tenants who will rent it. Mr. Thaut appeared. Said he tore old house down -- .......a .. 4 .... - L a L 584 SUPERVISO 11 S ECO 11 D No. 16 Mr. John N Marvel appeared to present protest concerning the following described properties. John N Marvel, Described: Block 6, except the north 10 feat, Alexander's 2nd Addition and all similar properties in said area. Protest: That said assessed actual value has no relationship to the following items: 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. There is no building on this property. John N Marvel, Described : Lot 4, Block 23, Original Town Addition, also known as --- and all similar properties in said area. Protest: That said assessed actual value has no relationship to the Following items: 1. Earning capacity of the property; 2. Relative location; 3. Desirability and functional use; 4. Reproduction cost less depreciation; 5. Comparison with other properties of known or recognized value; 6. Market value in the ordinary course of trade. John N Marvel, Described: Lot 7, Block 26, Original Town and all similar properties in said area. Protest: That said assessed actual value has no relationship to the following items: 1. Earning capacity of the property; 2. Relative location; 3. Desirability and functional use; 4. Reproduction cost less depreciation; 5. Comparison with other properties of known or recognized value; 6. Market value in the ordinary course of trade; Mr. Marvel showed picture. John N Marvel, Described: Lot 8, Block 26, Original Town, and all similar properties in said area. Protest: That said assessed actual value has no relationship to the following items: 1. Earning capacity of the property; 2. Relative location; 3. Desirability and functional use; 4. Reproduction cost less depreciation; 5. Comparison with other properties of known or recognized value; 6. Market value in the ordinary course of trade. John N Marvel, Described: Lot 9, Block 26, Original Town and all similar properties in said area. Protest: That said assessed actual value has no relationship to the following items: 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. Mr. Marvel showed picture. John N Marvel, Described: Lot 10 and East 5' Lot 11, Block 26, Original Town and all similar properties in said area. Protest: That said assessed actual value has no relationship to the following items: 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. John N Marvel, Described: Part of Blk 7, Imperial Village Add. (Chateau -Imperial Phase I) and all similar properties in said area. Protest: That said assessed actual value has no relationship to the following items: 1. ,Earning capacity of the property; 2. Relative location; 3. Desirability and functional use; 4. Reproduction cost less depreciation; 5. Comparison with other properties of known or recognized value; 6. Market value in the ordinary couse of trade. Mr. Marvel appeared. Mr. Cal Johnson appeared. Mr. Weiss said a patent error invaluation of land. John N Marvel, Described: Parts of Block 5 and 6, Hamsher's South Side Addition, also known as Hastings Western Mall (Tempo). Protest: That said assessed actual value has no relstionshi to the: 1. Earning capacity of the property; 2. Relative location; 3. Desirability and functional use; 4. Reproduction cost less depreciation; 5. Comparison with other properties of known or recognized value; 6. Market value in the ordinary course of trade. Mr. Marvel appeared. Alvin Gross appeared. Wm. Cambridge appeared. John N Marvel, Described: Block 9, Imperial Village, Hastings Addition, also known as Building Company (Wards or Imperial Mall) and all similar properties in said area. Protest That said assessed. actual value has no relationship to the following items; 1.Earning capacity of the property; 2. Relative location; 3. Desirability and functional use; 4. Reproduction cost less depreciation; 5. Comparison with other properties of known or recognized value; 6. Marke value in the ordinary course of trade. Mr. Marvel appeared. Mr. Cal Johnson appeared. Mr. Duane Stromer appeared. Vernon :.G Young, Described: S 100' Earl Hunter Tract W 5A NWS SES 13-7-10, City Extensions. Protested: I think that the old valuation of $3685. reflected the true value of the land and I also feel likeit should have a 25% reduction on the buildings for depreciation. Also have had several realtors tell me that the actual valuation of the property is out of line with the selling price. Mr. Young appeared. Said, building was depreciating. Contacted two realtors and they refused to list for over $18,000. to $20,000. Owned since 1950. Raymond L. Tonkinson, by Joseph R. Heimann, Attorney, Described: N 150' of S 183' of W 250' of E 60 Rods (990), City Extensions, also known as 1106 West J. St., Hastings, Nebraska (Dalton's) SEk SW4 13-7-10 Protested: 1970 Valuation increase illegal; 1971 Actual Value is $59,100. which is not justified if the elements for determination of Actual Value are considered. Sec 77-112, RRS 1943. Mr. Tonkinson and Joe Heimann, Attorney appeared. Submitted figures from business schedule. Raymond L. Tonkinson by Joseph R Heimann, Attorney, Described: S 170.5' & N 137.5' of S 308' of W 450 of E 990 (exceot S 12_.51 of W 250') ri tV rwtronci nnc of 11-7-1A 1 I nn t SUPE 1.1 VISO D N o, X.. 6 585 Frank Pavelka, and Joseph Helmann, Attorney appeared. Explained the size of lot and said it was not an accessible tract of land. Told of income, location and functional use. Protest:' 1970 Val. increase illegal; Act. Val. for 1971 is $27,275. which is not justified if the elements for determination of Act. Val. are considered. Ambrose F & Marvel I Schad by Joseph R Heimann, Attorney, Described: A tract 300' x 300' beginning (X -L Motel) Protest: Actual Value is $213,130. not ,justified if elements for determination of Actual Value :are considered. Sec. 77-112, RRS 1943. Mr. Schad and Joseph Helmann, Attorney, appeared. Purchased in March 1969. Income figures presented. Ambrose F. & Marvel I, Schad by Joseph R. Helmann, Attorney, Described: S 308' of E 390' of SEkSWk Except Burlington Ave. on E & Highway 6 on S (Midlands) Highways 6-34-281, 13-7-10. Protested: Actual value is $336,060. not justified if elements for determination of Actual Value are considered. Sec. 77-112, RRS 1943. Mr. Schad appeared. Joseph Heimann, Attorney appeared. Presented income figures and said business dependent upon traveling public. Corwin J. Harkleroad, Described: Pt SEk of NEk of SEk, desc in deed bk 192, Page 78, 1736 North Kansas Ave.,. Hastings, Nebraska. Protest: I feel that the valuation put on the property in 1970 and 1971 is arbitrary and should be reduced to the Assessed valuation of 1969. Mr. Hargleroad appeared. Purchase in 1955. 333 E of SW Corner also described in Deed Book 157, Page 575, 13-7-10. E. Dorothea Hargleroad by C. J. Hargleroad, Agent; Described: Lot 5, thru 12 & vacated alley, Blk 30, Original Town, also known as 123 South Lincoln Ave., Hastings, Nebraska. Protest: One building has been removed and I request that consideration be made of this fact. Valuation on land used for parking is unfair and arbitrary. Mr. Hargleroad appeared. Bldg. not occupied on January 1, 1971. Contract allowed for new building. Har leroad Van & Storae by C. J. Hargleroad, Owner; Described: S 5.17' of Lt 1, all 2, 3, 4, & 1 & vacated alley &.( ex pt of Lot 4 & 13) Block 30, Original Town, also known as 120 South Hastings Ave., Hastings, Nebraska. Protest: I fell that the valuation is out of line with present day market valuation and I feel that the valuation put on the property in 1970. and 1971 is arbitrary and should be reduced to the Assessed valuation of 1969. Mr. Hargleroad appeared. Storage building with 2 tenants. 4/ square foot rental. Party wall. 40 years old. E. Dorothea Hargleroad by C. J. Hargleroad, Agent; Described: SW1 Ex. RR 5-8-9, West Blue Twp. Protested: The valuation on this property is out of line with market valuation --(I feel this farm would only bring $40,000. on the Market) and I feel that the valuation put on the property in 1970 and 1971 is arbitrary. Mr. Hargleroad appeared. 700 gallon well. E. Dorothea Hargleroad by C. J. Hargleroad, Agent, Described: Lot 123, Country Club Addition, also known as 602 Forest Blvd., Hastings, Nebraska. Protest: I feel that the valuation put on the property in 1970 and 1971 is. arbitrary and should be reduced to the Assessed valuation of 1969. Mr. Hargleroad appeared. Comparied with several properties in the area. Built in 1941. Brick veneer. This Board of Equalization will now recess until Wednesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 26, 1971 COURTH.OUSE,.HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. 1971 at 9:30 o'clock A.M. 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 25, 1971 A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLan Theobald and Goble; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; and County Clerk, Anita. Hawes, Absent: Schmitz Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner that upon consideration of testimony given and investiga- tion of evidence presented in the individual hearings concerning the protests filed, the valuation be listed for the individual properties listed below, Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. SW 13 7-10 CityExtensions,Hastings Nebraska also known as Ella Albers,. Described:. Pt SE's �, - , Hastings, 1042 South Burlington. The Board of Equalization found an out building should be removed and valuation too high in relation to market valuation. Actual valuation to be: Imp. $5,720. Total $40,185. Assessed va uation to be: Land 12 065. Im•. 2 000. Total assessed valuation: X$14,065. James M. and Frances M. Mickelson, Described: Lot, 6, Block 3, Imperial Village Addition, also known as 3019 West 7th St., The Board of Equalization found the valuation too high in relation to market valuation. The actual valuation; to be: Land $2,500. Imp. $18,455. Total $20,955. Assessed valuation to be: Land $875. Imp.^S6 460. Total assessed valuation 7 335. Land $34,465. Harlan G. Beideck & Doroth J. Beideck, Described: Lots 9 & 10, Block 1, Lochland,Country Club Subdivision No. 4, Highland Twp. The Board of Equalization found the valuation too high in relation to market valuation. The Actual valuation should be: Land $6,385. Imp. $33,615. Total $40,000. Assessed valuation to be: Land 2 235. Im•. 11 765. Total 14 000. Corwin J. Har leroad. Described: Pt SE's of NE'k of NEk of SE4, desc in deed bk 192, Page 78, 1736 North Kansas Ave., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as is. 586 SUPE VISO S 1' E C O D No. 16 Hagleroad Van & Storage. Described: S 5.17of Lt 1, all 2, 3, 4, & 13 & vacated alley & (ex pt of Lt 4 & 13) Block 30, also known as 120 So. Hastings Avenue, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as presently assessed. E. Dorothea Harg�leroad. Described: SWC Ex ag 5-8-9, West Blue Twp. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land. To be classed as 48 A II Irrig; 48A III Irrig.; 16A II Dry; 25A III Dry; 12A IIIR. Actual Valuation to be: Land $48,640. Imp. $2,525. Total $ , $17025. Ims. $885. Total $17 910. actual valuation: 51165. Assessed valuation to be, Land E. Dorothea Harkleroad, Described: Lot 123, Country Club Addition, also known as 602 Forest Blvd., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as presently assessed. Bob Haase or Bett Lou Haase, Described: Lot 5, Block 1, St. Joseph's Addition, also known as 221 South Minnesota, Hastings, Nebraska. The. Board of Equalization found that the property should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valuation should be: Land $115. Imp. $5,415. Inc. Total $5,530. Inc. (Imp. 60% Comp.) Assessed Valuation: Land 40. Im.. 1 895. Inc. Total 1 935. Inc Panel Realty Co., Described: Lot 23-24, Block 18, Original Town, also known as 602 West 2nd St., (Phillip's Bldg.) Hastings, Nebraska, The Board of Equalization found improvements deteriorated. The Actual valuation to be: Land $17,230. Imp. $32,110. Total $49,340. Assessed Valuation to 11$11,291 .16 030. I 11 240. Total assessed valuation $17 270. Mrs. Chris Cosmos & Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Described Lot 22, Block 18, Original Town -also known as 608 West 2nd St., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable.. Leave as presently assessed. Hildin L. Holstein et ua, Described: Lot 4, Block 9, Bellangee's 3rd Addition, also known as 314 East 2nd St., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the valuation too high in relation to market valuation. The actual valuation to be: Land $1,340. Imp. $4,000. Total $5,340. Assessed valuation to be: Land 470. Im•. 1 400. Total 1 870. Ervin F. Schneider & Pauline Schneider, Described: S 78' of E2 of Lot 2, Block 1, Parmenter's 2nd Addition, Kenesaw Village. The Board of Equalization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The Actual valuation should be: Land $390. Imp. $11,975. Total $12,365. The Assessed valuation to be: Land 135. Du . 4 190. Total $4 325. Joe P. & Louise E. Schifferns Described: Lot 5, Block 7, Johnson's Addition, also known as 219 West 6th St., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable Leave as .resentl assessed at owner's re•uest. J. M. McDonald Co. division of Gamble-Sko • o. Inc., Described: Lot 10-12, Block 22, Original Town, also known as 743 West 2nd St., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. Actual valuation should be: Land $30,285. Imp. $152,090. Total $182,375. Assessed valuation to be: Land 10.600. Im•. 53 230. Total $63,830. Neil Kort & Marl s Kort, Described: NW4 3 improvements deteriorated and there should 54 A VI; Actualvaluationof Land $18,660. Land 6 530. Im•. 90. Total 6.620. 2-5-10, Zero Twp. The Board of Equalization found be a reclassification of land. Should be 54A V/ and Imp. $250. Total $18,910. Assessed valuation: Melva M Cop`len, Described: Lot 7, & So 17' of Lt 8, Block 18, Wooster Sub Div Addition, also known as 945 South Hastings Ave., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found improvement valuation out of line with equivalent properties in neighborhood and undesirable location. The actual valuation should be: Land $155. Imp. $6,500. Total $6,655. Assessed Valuation to be-.. Land 55. Im. 2 275. Total 2 330. Hastings Building Co., A corporation by Calvin Johnson, Pres. (LAND) Described: All of Block 9, Imperial Village Addition, also known as Imperial Mall Shopping Center, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as •resentl assessed. Hotel Clarke b A. A. & G. W. Nielsen, PERSONAL PROPERTY. Described as Furniture & Fixtures & Equipment (located at Hotel Clarke). The Board of Equalization found the Personal property shoul be left as originally declared on schedule. $34,950. Marion Shuri:,ar & Mildred Shuri:ar, Described: E 110' of So 55' of Lot 2, & E 110' of N 65' of Lot 3, Block 2, Parmenter 2nd Addition, in Kenesaw Village. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. Actual valuation to be: Land $685. Improvements $16,840 Inc. Total $17,525. Inc. (Imp. to be $19,810 Complete in 1972). Assessed valuation to be Land 5240. Imp $5 895. Inc. Total 6 135 Inc. Druce John F. & Helen S., Described #4. The Board of Equalization found in neighborhood. Actual valuation: tion to be: Land $555. Im.. 7 565 :' E 88' of Lot 5, Block 11, Lochland Country Club Sub. Div. improvement valuation out'of line with equivalent properties Land $1,585. Imp. $21, 615. Total $23,200. Assessed valua Total $8,120. David Shurigar et al Described: SWk 16-8-12, Kenesaw Township. The Board of Equalization found there <nhniil d hp a rant asci fi rati nn of l onrl iii A TTT Tlr<.• 1/7 A TTT T,.,., .. /. A CTTTT SUPE 11\ VISO 111 s ECO D• No, 16 587 found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The actual valuation should be: Land $13,585. Imp. $8,320. Total $21, 905. Assessed valuation to be: Land 4 755. Dm.. 2 910. Total 7 665. Delmar Hesman, Described: Sk NEI & SE k 32-5-9, Little Blue Twp the improvements deteriorated. The actual valuation should be: $24,270. The assessed valuation to be: Land $8 425. 1m., 70. • Delmar Hesman, Described: NE k SE k 29-5-9, Little Blue Twp, The present assessment equitable. Leave as •resentl assessed. . The Board of Equalization found Land $24,070. Imp. $200. Total Total 8 495. Board of Equalization found the David A. & N la Shuri ar, Described: Lot 10-11, Block 1, Blythe's 2nd Addition, Kenesaw, Nebraska, The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as •resentl assessed. Alfred Frahm, Described; SEk & Ek SW k & Sk NEk & SE k NWk 25-5-10, Zero Twp. The Board of Equali- zation found improvements greatly deteriorated. The actual valuation should be: Land $76,725. Imp. $450. Total $77,175. Assessed valuation to be: Land $26 855. Im 155. Total 27010. Harold A. Kranau & Sharlet K. Kranau, Described: wk NWk 33-5-10, Zero Twp. The Board of Equali- zation found the present assessment equitable. Leave as .resentl assessed. Ellen A. Bauder (formerly) now recorded as Irwin Darrell Bauder & Carol E. Bauder. Described: 017§TETTITTEk SEk 4-5-9, Little Blue Twp. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land. Should be 5 A 111 R Irrig; 4 A III RR Dry; 35A VI Pasture; 13 A VIIW. The actual valuation to be: Land $5,035. Imp. $100, Total $5,135. Assessed valuation: Land 1 760. Im 35. Total 1 795. Ellen A. Bauder (formerly) noW-reCorded in Irwin Darrell Bauder & Carol E. Bauder. Described: NEk Ex R.R. rt, of way & Ex that pt S of CB&Q RR 9-5-9, Little Blue Twp. The Board of Equalization found the improvements deteriorated and there was to be a reclassification of land. Should be 46 A III Dry' 20A VI; 50A III Irrig. 5 A VIIW, !Actual valuation: Land $29,470. Imp. $500. Total $29,970. Assessed valuation to be: Land 10 315, I 175. Total 10 490. Geor:e H. Seber: & Ellen E. Seber Described: Lot 3, Block Clu T e Board of Equalization found improvement valuation in neighborhood. The actual valuation to be: Land,$3,470. 1, Subdivision 4, Lochland Country out of line with equivalent properties Imp $46,045. Total $49,515. Assessed valuation: Land 1 215, Im.. $16 115. Total 17 330n Paul E. & J. Rhe Holm, Described: Lot 5, Block 1, Colonial Estates Addition, also known as 1234 Heritage Drive, Hastings, Nebraska, The Board of Equalization found assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The actual valuation should be: Land $4,800. Imp. $41,500. Total $46,300. The assessed valuation to be: Land 1 680. Im 14 525. Total 16 205, Charlotte A. Burke, Described: Lot 4& 5, Block 1, Shaw's Addition, also known as 50.7 Oswego, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The actual valuation should be: Land $2,155. Imp. $20,000 . Total $22,155 Assessed valuation to be: Land 755. Im 7 000. Total 7 755. John Heltenberg & Louisa Heltenberg, Described: STA 32-6-10, Ayr Twp, The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land and improvements deteriorated. The actual valuation should be: Land $46,690. Imp. $9,765. Total $56,455. Now 80A II Irrig. 16A II Dry 27A III Dry; 23A VI pasture: 10A III Irrig. 4A roads & Ditches. Assessed valuation to be: Land $16 340. Im . 3 420, Total 19 760. Wilbur Katzbe & Irene Katzber Described: Pt of N½ SE k Com at the SE Cor N 1023' W574.86' S1023 E 574.68 to place of beg., 5-7-11, Juniata Twp. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be, readjusted by appraisers. Actual valuation to be: Land $1,470. Imp. $22,605. Total $24,075. Assessed valuation Land 515. Im.. 7 910, Total 8 425. John N Marvel, Described: Block6, except the north,10 feet, Alexander's 2nd Addition and all ilarEF-FFOTFrties in said area. The Board of Equalization found a house removed. The Actual Valuation should be: Land $4,000, Imp. --- Total $4,000. The Assessed valuation should be: Land 1 400. Im ---- Total assessed valuation: 1 400. John N. Marvel, Described: Lot 4, Block 23, Original Town, also all similar properties in said area. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as resentl assessed. John N Marvel, Described: Lot 7, Block 26, Original Town, and all similar properties in area. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable and leave as sresentl assessed. • John N Marvel, Described: Lot 8, Block 26, Original Town, and all similar properties in said area, The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as presently assessed, John N Marvel, Described: Lot 9, Block 26, Original town and all similar properties in said area. The Board of Equalization found Lot 9, Bik 26, assessed valuation too high in relation to comparabl nronprtv and an undesirable location factor. The actual valuation to be! Land g645. (50t per 588 SUPE VISO s 1'\ ECO 1" D N o, 16 actor. The actual valuation to be: Land $825. (50t per Square ft.) Total $825. Assessed valuation to be: Land 290. Total 290. John N Marvel, Described;" Parts of Block 5 and 6, Hamsher's South Side Addition, also, known as Hastings Western Mall (Tempo). The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as presently assessed. John N Marvel, Described: Block 9, Imperial Village, Hastings, also known as Hastings Building Company (Wards) and all similar properties in said area. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as presently assessed. Foote Realty Co.; Described: Lot 1-3, Block 21, Johnson's Addition, also known as 405 West 2nd St. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as •resentl assessed. Foote Realty Co., Described: Lot 20, Block 20, Johnson's Addition, also known as 416 West 2nd St. The Board of Equalization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. Tha Actual valuation should be: Land $1,565. Total $1,565. (50t per square foot). The assessed valuation: Land 550. Total $550. Foote Realty Co. Described: Lot 22, Block 20, Johnson's Addition, also known as 410 West 2nd St., Hastings, Nebraska. The Beard of Equalization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The Actual valuation to be: $1,565. Imp. $745. Total $2,310. Land 50t per square foot. Assessed valuation to be: Land 550. Im•® 260. Total 810. Foote Realty Co., Described: Lot 15-21, B1ock,29, Original Town, also known as 105 South Burlington. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as presently assessed. Foote Realty Co., Described: Lot 23-24, Block 20, Johnson's Addition, also known as 400 West 2nd St. The BoardofEqualization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The actual valuation to be: Land $3,125. Imp. $1,055. Total $4,180. The assessed valuation to be: Land 1 095. Im. 370. Total 1 465.. Garnet J. Foote b R. G. Foote, Described Lot 19, Block 2, Baltimore Height's Addition, also known as 1230 Pershing Road. The Board of Equalization found the present assessement equitable. Leave as •resentl assessed. Ro R. Love Ro R. Love. Jr. Ma, and S. Jones Dan T Burns and Jo Graham Trustees under the of Oklahoma City Profit Sharing Plan, Described • Lo tq 11, aZn � , SBlaceil5 Heller s Second Addition; Lots 4 and 5,:Lawrences Addition; all in the City of astings, actor ing to the recorded plats thereof; and a tractin the NWk of the SES of Sec. 13, T 7.N, R 10 W of the 6th P.M. described as follows: -Commencing at a point 231 feet East and 166 feet South of the center of said Sec. 13, on the west line of Lawrences Addition; thence South on said West line to the Southwest corner of said Addition; thence East on the South line of said Addition to the Southeast corner thereof, being on the west line of Lincoln Avenue as platted; thence South on the Westline of Lincoln Avenue to the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 5, Heller's Addition; thence west on the North line of said Lot 1, Block 5 and on the North line of Lot 1 of Heller's Second Addition to the Northwest corner of said Lot 1, Heller's Second Addition; thence Southon the west line of said Hellers Second Addition and on said line projected to a point on the center line of vacated "G" Street; thence West 66 feet; thence North to a poiht 166 feet South of the North line of said NWk of the SE4 of Said Sec. 13, and thence East 66 feet to the place of commencement; and the North 30 feet of vacated "G" Street abutting same; and All that part of Northwest Quarterof the Southeast. Quarter (NW4SEk) of Section 13, Township 7 North, Range 10, West of the 6th P.M., Described as: Commencing for the place of beginning 300 Feet South of a point on the South line of F. Street in the City of Hastings, which is 35 feet East and 19 feet South of the Center of said Section 13, thence East from said place of beginning, running parallel with said South. line of F. Street 130 feet to the East line, of the tract conveyed to Earl L. Hunter by Deed in Book 119, page 193; thence South along said East line 250 feet; thence West parallel with the North line of said tract 130 feet; then North Parallel with the East line of said tract 250 feet to the place of beginning; and Commencing 35 Feet East and 169 Feet North of the Center of Sec. 13, T. 7 N R 10, West of the 6th P.M., thence E 130 feet to East line of tract described in Book 119, on Page 193 of Deed Records in Adams County, Nebraska, thence S along said East line 150 feet thence West parallel with North line of said tract 130 feet; thence North parallel with the East line of said tract 150 feet to the place of beginning, Gibson products Com Also known as and described on the books of the Adams County Assessor as: Com. 35' E•& 19' S of Cen of Sec 13 S 150' for pt of beg. S 400;, E 130', S90', E66', N306.25', E91.33', N60', W91.33' ro.4910 6' l' 130' to git pfbeg •d ocf��ssn_1�4[� &,5 1iaargnce's Add, Blk 6, Heller's Add.. 1S' s 1 %' at d i30 fo rcacaeed $t5C. �9 Ae�`1`eeE4 Pt NW4 SEk 13-7-10. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be adjusted by appraisers. The Actual valuation to be: Land $95,885. Imp. $189,765. Total $285.650. Assessed valuation to be: Land $33 560. Imti. $66 420. Total $99 980. Fred J. Thant et ux, Described: S2 of Blk 16, St. Joseph's 2nd Addition, also known as 710 South Wabash, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valuation to be:. Land $3001 Imp. $11,075. Total $11,375. Assessed valuation to be. Land S1O5_ Tmn_ fi; _R7.5_ Tnt-a1 fiq Qs211 Add. e SUPE l'' VISO 1D No, 16 589 Raymond L Tonkinson, Desc W250') City Extensions of The Board of Equalization valuation to be: Land $9 Land 3 295. Im• 8 330 illard & Frank Pavelka, Described: N 150' of W 5A NW4 SEk City Extensions, also known as 811 South Burlington, Hastings, Nebraska. 13-7-10. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valuation to be: Land $16,575. Imp. $2,000. Totd. $18,575. Assessed valuation to be: Land 5 800. Im•, $700. Total 6 500. Vernon & Carol Osier Described Lot 12, Block 1, J. Mark Martin Addition, also known as 2518 Bateman. The Board of Equalization found improvement valuation out of line with equivalent properties in neighborhood. The Actual valuation to be: Land $1,415. Imp. $8,370. Total $9,785. Assessed valuation to be: Land 495, Im+. 2 930. Total 3 425. ribed: S170.5' of N 137.51,0f S308' of W450'of E 990' (except S12.5' 13-7-10 also known as 1100 West J., Hastings, Nebraska (Wheeler's). found the valuation,should.be readjusted by appraisers. The actual ,420. Imp. $23,800. Total $33,220. Assessed valuation to be: . Total' 11 625. Earl B & Bernard Sheffield found there should be a reclassification of land. Should be 77 AC VI Land $6,545. Total $6,545. Assessed valuation to be: Land 2 290. Described: sZ NES 15-6-12, Cottonwood Twp, The Board of Equalization Grass. Actual valuation: Total 2 290. Bernard Sheffield, Described: NES 7-5-12, L n Township. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as ►resentl assessed. Calvin Lutkemeier, Described SWk 17-5-12, Logan Township. The Board of Equializatio n found the present assessment equitable. Leave as'preseritly assessed. Donald C Gilmore, Described: Lot 20, Block 2, Imperial Village Addition, also known as 727 Oakmont. The Board of Equalization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The actual valuation to be: Land $3,250. Imp. $20,000. Total $23,250. Assessed valuation to be: Land 1 140. Im+. 7 000. Total 8 140. John W. Smidt, A Tract 661.75' N & S x 503' E & W in NW4 Davis Addition; & Lots 6 thru 12, Block 3 in J. W. Davis of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. John W. Smidt, Described: All of Blocks 1, 2, 4, & in Deed Book 185, Page 121, J. W. Davis Addition to; Mobile Home plaza,__ The Board of Equalization found presently assessed. NWk SE4s 18-7-9, West of Block 3, J. W. Addition to the City of Hastings. The Board Leave as •resentl assessed. 5 and all vacated streets and alleys, recorded the City of Hastings, Nebraska. a/k/a Smitty's the present assessment equitable. Leave as Anthony J & Esther Yilk, Described: Lot 1-2 & N'10' Lot 3, Block 5, Ingrahams Sub Mumaw Addition, also known as 1347 North Pine, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization` found the improve- ments greatly deteriorated. The actual valuation should be: Land $3,015. Imp. $4,500. Total $7,515. Assessed valuation to be: Land 1 055, Im 1 575. Total 2 630. Donald C Anderson Described: Lot 8, Block 1, Colonial Estates Addition, also known as 1254 Heritage Drive, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The Actual valuation to be: Land $3,320. Imp. $58,000. Total $61,320. The Assessed valuation to be: Land 1 160. Tm. 20 300. Total 21 460 This Board of Equalization will now recess until May 28, 1971 at 9:30 o'clock A.M. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Friday, May 28, 1971 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization with A. J. Theobald, Chairman presiding. Roll Call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Theobald, Goble; County Assessor, Roscoe Story; and County Clerk, Anita Hawes, Absent: Schmitz. Hearing continued-- Marvel, John N., Described as Part of Blk 7, Imperial Village Add. (Chateau -Imperial Phase 1) Calvin Johnson appeared. John N Marvel appeared. Discussion was continued concerning valuations o land. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Lightner that the valuations be as listed for the individual properties. Decisions concerning the valuations were made after consideration and investigation of evidence and information presented in hearings concerning the individual protests. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. John N Marvel, Described: Part of Bik 7, Imperial Village Add. (Chateau -Imperial Phase I) and all similar properties in said area. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassificatio of land for Chateau -Imperial (Patent error). The actual valuation should be: Land $10,200. Imp. $347,580. Total $357,780. Assessed valuation to be: Land $3,570. Imp. $121,655. Total $125,225. Ambrose F & Marvel I Schad, Described: A tract 300' x 300' beginning 333' E of SW Corner also described in Deed Book 157, Page 575, (X -L Motel) 13-7-10. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valuation to be: Land $13,835. Tmn_ S17f_n0(_ Total 51.83_835_ Assessed valuation to be, Land 54.840. Imo. 559.500. 590 SUPE VISO S ECO D N o, 16 Total $313.965. The assessed valuation to be: Land 11 890. Louie D & Anna Krue er 98 000. Total $109 890. Described: EZ SW4 & SE4 ex 6a RR, Zero Twp, 16-510. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land and assessed valuation too high in relation to comparable property. The Actual Valuation to be: Land $30,855. Imp. $6,235. Total $37,090. Should be 56A II @255. 56A III @$220. 19A III RR @$130. 21A VI @$85. Assessed Im•., 2 Total $12 valuation to be: Land 800.10..180.980. .... Walter Frerichs & Ra Celia Frerichs, Described: W2 NW4 ex RR 30-8-10, Highland Twp. The Board of Equalization found there should be a reclassification of land. 20A II Irrig. @ $420.; 18A II1 Irrig. @ $350. 27 A II Dry @ $255. 7 A III R @ $175. The actual valuation to be: Land $22,810. Total $22,810. Assessed valuation to be: Land $7 985. Total 7 985. Vernon G. Young, Described: Board of Equalization found to be: Land $11,050. Imp. Im•. 2 645. Total $6 510. S 100' Earl Hunter Tract W 5 A NWk SE4 13-7-10, City Extensions. Th the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. The Actual Valuati $7,555. 'Total $18,605. Assessed Valuation to be: Land 3 865. Lawrence 0. Albers, Described: Part of SE4 of SW4 13-7-10, City Extensions also known as 1110 S. Burlington, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the improvements greatly dete iorated and the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valuation to be: Land $8,035. Imp. $1,270. Total $9,305. Assessed valuation to be: Land $2 810. Imp. 5445. Tota1 3255 e Ella Me ers of Eva Williams, (Strasburg), Described: NW4 24,5-11, Silver Lake Twp. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as •resentl assessed. Godfrey G & Ethel E. Strasburg, Described: found the improvement valuation out of line actual valuation should be: Land $48,640. be: Land 17 025. Im•. 6 475. Total 23 S' 13-5-11, Silver Lake Twp. with equivalent properties in Imp. $18,500. Total $67,140. 500. The Board of Equalizatio neighborhood. The Assessed valuation to Godfre F. & Ethel E. Strasburg., Described: E2 14-5-11, Silver Lake Twp. The Board of Equalizatio found there should be a reclassification of land improvement valuation out of line with equivalent properties in neighborhood. The land should be as follows: 139 A III Irrig @ $ 350.; 12A III R Irrig. @ $230.; 31A III R Dry @ $175. 34A III RR Dry @ $130. 32A IV Dry @ $110. 12A VI Grass @ $85.; 34A VII Grass @ $65. 20A VII W @$30. The actual valution should be: Land $68,605. Imp. $3,800. Total $72,405. Assessed valuationto be: Land 24.010. Im•. 1 330. Total $25,340. Dorothy Hastings 2resentl Dorothy M. Baltimore, The actual Land 610. M Howland, Described: Lot 3, Block 4, College Addition, also known as 122 East 9th St., Nebr. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as assessed. Howland, Described: Lot 13, Block 1, McKnight's Addition, also known as 907 N. Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the improvements deteriorated. valuation to be: Land $1,745. Imp. $6,000. Total $7,745. Assessed valuation to be: Im. $2.100. Total 2 710, Dorothy M. Howland, Described: N 80' of 1 & E 8' of 2 ex S 45' of Viz: Lot 1 & E 8' of 2 Ex S 45 of each, Block, Johnson's Addition also known as 201 West 7th St., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as •resent1 assessed. Dorothy M. Howland,Described: W 40' of Lot 16 & E 50', Lot 17, Baltimore Heights Addition, also known as 1623 Crestmoor Drive. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as •resentl assessed. NebrThew Board ofsEqualization2found the Addition,improvementsdeteriorated. The actual valuation Bonnewell s also known as 730 E 7th St Nebr.luation to be: Land $1,400. Imp. $6,000. Total $7,400. The assessed valuation to be: Land 490. I ., 2 100 Total $2,590. Dorothy M. Howland, Described: Lot 14, Renfrew's Addition also known as 804 North Hastings Ave., Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as Presently assessed. Beverly Ann Cirksena, Described: Lot 1, Alock 2, Clarke's Addition, also known as 1135N. Lincoln Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the present assessment equitable. Leave as presently assessed. D. W. Clarke Inc. Described: All of of Equalization found there should be Land $1,210. Total $1,210. Assessed Blk 18, Veith's Park Addition, Hastings, Nebraska. The Boar a reclassification of land. The actual valuation to be: valuation to be: Land 425. Total 425. D. W. Clarke Inc. Described: All blk 5 ex 117 A, all of bik 6, ex 312A and all bik 7 ex 2.248A, Vieth s Park Addition, Hastings, Nebraska. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. The Actual valuation should be: Land $16,555. Total $16,555. Assessed valuation to be: Land 5 795. Total 5 795. SUPE 111 VISO s 1' D No. 16 591 laisz_Bze_r_s_, Described: Lot 17 except the easterly 50 feet in width, Block 2, Baltimore Height's Addition, also known as 1629 Crestmoor Drive, The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers.. The actual valuation to be: Land $4,115. $24,945. Assessed valuation to be: Land 1 440. Im . 7 290. Total 8 730. EniL/s21151215121, Described: City Extensions 13-7-10 S 40 rds of W1/2 SW k ex Its 19-35 Blk 15 Hastings Syn. Add, ex N 125' of S 308' of W 128' of E 161' of SWkSW14 13-7-10 & ex W 333' of S 40 rds & E ex S 333' of E 300' of W 633' thereof. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valution to be: Land $18, 350. Imp. $89,910. Total $1080260. Assessed Valuation to be: Land $6 420. Im.. 31 470. Total 37 890. Imp. $20,830. Total g -M Co. Inc., Described: W 333' of S 40 rds of W SW k (Ex Hiway)13-7-10 City Extensions. The Board of Equalization found the valuation should be readjusted by appraisers. The actual valuation be: Land $14,570. Imp. $96,415. Total $110,985. The assessed valuation to be: Land 5 100. Im 33 745. Total $38 845. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Kidd that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County Board of Equalization of Adams County, Nebraska has met in its annual session for the year 1971 in compliance with Section 77-1502 R. R. S. 1943; and WHEREAS, such Board of Equalization has considered individual complaints and protests on the valuation of certain property located adjacent and contiguous to Burlington Avenue from "F" Street south to •"J" Street in the City of Hastings, Nebraska; and WHEREAS,such property involved in said protests has been lowered by the County Board of Equalization; and WHEREAS, the Board of Equalization has viewed all similar property situated in such area, along with the County Assessor of Adams County, Nebraska and has applied the seven (7) factors set forth in Section 77-112 R.R.S. 1943 to all property hereinafter more particularly described; and WHEREAS, The Board of Equalization finds that there is an evident error of gross valuation of property within this area within the meaning of Section 77-1504 R.R.S. 1943, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA: Section 1. That the valuations of certain property contiguous to and adjacent to Burlington Avenue from "F" Street south to "J" Street in the City of Hastings, Nebraska, be lowered as hereinafter more particularly set forth. That the limits and boundaries of such area are as denoted and shown by Exhibit "A" hereto attached and by this reference made a part hereof as though fully set forth herein. Section 2. That the following valuations shall be placed on said property as follows: A. Seventy-five cents (75e) per square foot for a depth of One Hundred Fifty (150') back from Burlington Avenue on the West side of such Burlington Avenue from "F" Street south to "J" Street in the City of Hastings. B. Eighty-five (85e) per square foot for a depth of One Hundred Thirty -Six (136') feet from Burlington Avenue on the East side of. such Burlington Avenue from "F" Street South to "J" Street in the City of Hastigs. C. Thirty cents (30e) per square foot for a depth of One Hundred Fifty (150') feet from "J" Street on the North side of "J" from Burlington Avenue West tOl Baltimore in the City of Hastings, Nebr. D. Thirty cents (30c) per square foot. to a depth of One Hundred Fifty (150') feet from "J" Street on the South side of "J" Street from Burlington Avenue to the East boundary of Block Four (4), Veith's Park Addition in the City of Hastings. H2 E. All land in the individual parcels lying behind the One Hundred Fifty (150') foot depth hereinbefore shall be assessed at Three Hundred Twenty-five ($325.00) Dollars per acre. Section 3. These formulas and valuations shall apply to all property in the above described area with the exception of individual properties adjusted by the Board of Equalization on individual protests and complaints as set forth in Exhibit "B" now on file in the County Clerk's Office of Adams County, Nebraska and listed as part of the minutes therein. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board of Equalization will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman for purposes of setting levies for Adams County, Nebraska. tc 592 SUPE VISO S ECO 111 D N o, 16 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS ,NEBRASKA Monday June 7, 1971 9:30 o'clock The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as per recess of May 21,1971 and as per public notice giv with A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Theobald and Goble. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that because final payment has been made from the Institutions 1969 prior Fund to the State of Nebraska and no further payments from such fund will be required and because a surplus in such fund exists, that we direct the County Treasurer to transfer the surplus in such fund and all May collections and subsequent collections earmarked for such fund to the fund denoted Institutions 1970 Subsequent Fund. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Bids were received and opened for 40,000 sets 6f 1972 Motor Vehicle Registerationand Tax Statement forms. Redfield & Company,Inc. Omaha' Nebraska 40 000 1972 Registrationand Tax Statement forms per Adams County Assessor s specifications---- 1940.5 Augustine Company, Grand Island,Nebradca 40,000 sets combined registration certificates and Motor Vehicle Tax Receipts. Sets to be made as per specifications $2,066.82 Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that we accept the low bid of $1,940.00 made by Redfield & Company, Inc. for 40,000 1972 Motor Vehicle Registration and Tax Statements forms. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by goble that the reports of County Clerk, Car Titles, County Judge (2) Register of Deeds (4), Sheriff and County Library be accepted and placed on file. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Goble that the Chairman be authorized to sign tax list corrections #5939 thru 5955. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that we approve additional) security posted by the followi banks: JC23618 Treas. Notes "BE" A-75 2-15-75 in the amount of $250,000.00 and JC23619 "BE" Treas Notes B-76 5-15-76 in the amount of $100,000.00 bythe FirstNational Bank of Hastings,Nebraska JC23614 "BE" Treas. Notes B76 5-15-69 in the amount of $200,000.00 by the City National Bank, Hastings,Nebraska; and the substitution of JC 1498C U.S. Treas. Notes dated 2-15-71 maturing 8-15-75 in the amount of $100,000.00 for JC375C U.S. Treas. Notes dated 9-12-66 in the amount of $100,000.00 by Hastings State Bank, Hastings,Nebraska Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Hoagland, seconded by Schmitz that we approve the exchange of Certificates of Deposit issued May 18, 1970----$200,000.00; June 1, 1970---$100,000. and June 11, 1970--$100,000, for new c of Deposit to be made by the Adams County Treasurer. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that the Miscellaneous receipts No. 3198 thru 3236 be made a part of this Supervisors Proceedings. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried.' 3I99 Aaams'Co,Weed Control 3200 Anderson, County Sheriff 3201 Village of Holstein 3202 Register of Deeds 3203 Adams County Nursing Home 3204 Sheriff --Ambulance Service 3205 County Judge 3206 County Judge 3207 Register of Deeds 3208 Clerk of Dist Court 3209 Clerk of Dist Court 3210 County Judge 3211 Register of Deeds 3212 County Judge 3213 County Judge 3214 I ,A.A.O, 3215 State Treasurer 3216 Adams Co. Nursing Home $1:88 1037.70 9000.00 290.40 1409.00 543.20 293.36 1588.50 5.00 100.00 673.00 83.25 9.01 696.50 311.51 20.00 33477.27 2216.00 3217 County Judge 3218 Kearney Co. Treas 3219 Kearney Co. Treas. 3220 1%S. Treasury 3221 Register of Deeds 3222 John L. Hoggatt 3223 Justice of the Peace 3224 County Clerk 3225 County Clerk 3226 County Attorney 3227 City National Bank 3228 Adams County Sheriff 3229 First National Bank 3230 Adams County Weed Control 3231 County Judge 3232 Adams County Nursing Home 3233 Clerk of the Dist Court 3234 State of Dept of Public Welfare 3235 Dieken, Adm. 3236 Justice Court 71.00 690.00 5900.00 1937.50 1264.50 150.00 605.00 962.50 184.00 16.29 1875.00 1520.00 1875.00 146.50 214.29 2990.59 10.00 11694.71 18.61 1125.00 Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Kidd that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, due to unantici'p_ated regtirei,ents 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 Sheriff, Assessor, Jail, Employee's Insurance, Court Appointed Counsel, Postage Meter, Veterans Service Office, Sup. Dist. #6, Juvenile Probation Office and Retirement, there is not sufficient money appropriated to operate and carry out the needs and requirements of said office for the balance of the fiscal year, and n g rtificates SUPE 1t VISO s ECO 11) N o. 16 593 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Adams County,Nebraska, that there is hereby appropriated and allocated from the General Fund the amount 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 Sheriff Jail Assessor Sup. Dist #6 Emp. Ins. Ct. Appoint. Counsel Retirement Postage Meter Vet. Serv. Off. Juv. Prob. Office said appropriation increases carried. Amount of Increase $2,127.00 $3,105.00 $6,460.00 $ 25.00 $1,170.00 $1,200.00 $3,610.00 150.00 90.00 250.00 the budget to the amount shown. Roll TOTa1 Budget $53,130.00 15,300.00 57,650.00 4,150.00 20,170.00 4,800.00 3,610.00 6,320.00 14,595.00 10,690.00 call, all voted aye. Motion Motion by Lightner, seconded by McLane that the 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. Adams Hardware Co. Addressograph Multigraph Anderson, Robert Anderson, Robert Ailes, Mrs. Ashton Asmus, Robert The Augustine Company Acme Printing Company Bianchine, Quinton J., M.D. Blessing, Alfred Buhr, Don Burroughs Coperation Business Supply Company Callaghan & Company Capitol Camera Repair, Inc. Car Pars, Inc. Connolly, William M. County Extension Service Revolving County Superintendent County Superintendent County Superintendent DeLuxe Cleaning Services Inc. Department of Information U of N Dunmire, Lawrence Duro-Test Corporation Durham Bakery Dutton-Lainson Company Eastman Kodak Company Eckhardt, Ray Educational Service Unit No. 9 Education Service Unit No.9 Elley's Conoco Service Finnerty, R.W. Gangwish, Mrs. Glen General Supply Gompert, Susuan Hammond -Stephens Co. Harrentstein, Mrs. R.J. Hartman, Marvin C. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Piano Co. Hastings Plumbing & :Heating Hastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Hastings Wleding Supply Co. Haverly, Harry C. Haverly, Harry C. Haverty, Harry C. Henkle Audio -Visuals, Inc. Hollister, Richard Hoagland, Orville Hunt, James D., Sheriff's Dept. International Business Machines Corp. Jacobitz, Dean Jaeger, Janet Corporation GENERAL FUND Supplies Supplies Mileage, food for prisoners Ambulance Service Fund Adams Co. Share Mileage & Salary Supplies Supplies Professional Services Court Appointed Counsel Board Member mileage Supplies Supplies Library Expense Repair Services Supplies Court Costs, Supplies & postage Fund Supplies, miscellaneous Mileage Graduation expenses Dues Cleaning Services Supplies Court appointed counsel Supplies Graduation expense Supplies Supplies Board Member mileage Library Expense Schooling expenses Gasoline Mileage Board Member mileage Supplies Salary Supplies Board Member mileage Supplies Advertising Graduation expense Supplies Supplies Utilities Oxygen Conference attendance Meeting attendance State Cases, postage Repair Services Board Member mileage Seminar attendance Salary Supplies Board Member mileage Board Member mileage 26.99 9.95 2,143.70 91.39 38.33 6.80 239.94 147.00 175.00 75.00 16.40 21.47 44.63 40.00 27.00 20.40 88.30 60.11 19.60 36.50 20.00 71.64 130.35 100.00 150.92 8.19 19.09 193.50 20.00 253.00 4,255.66 201.64 60.67 14.00 38.70 24.91 224.98 5.60 20.24 127.04 20.00 15.03 294.13 1,577.26 27.50 283.00 45.75 45.00 44.75 6.00 44.00 236.63 15.39 23.40 10.00 'IAA A A 594 SUPE 1' VISO s 1.� ECO D No. 16 Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Midwest Communication Service Inc. Marshall & Swift Publication Co. Modern Linen Service Mowers, Richard L. Mowers, Richard L. National Police Chiefs & Sheriffs Information Bureaur Petersen, Bev. Pitney -Bowes, Inc. Redfield & Company,Inc. Safeway 901 Schafer Printing Co. Schmidt, Kathi J. Shada, Mrs. Eli Sheets, Mrs. Stanley Shepherd, David N. Snoberger, Don Stromer, Mrs. Darrel Swanson, Paul Swearingen, J.R. Taylor, Bernard H. Taylor, Bernard H. Taylor, Bernhard H. Texas Refinery Corp. Toogood, Arthur C. Tribune Graphic arts Tri -City Council for Regional Airport Study VanFleet, R.J. Vaughans-Printers, Inc. Weber & Osborne, M.D.'s Wieland, Jack, Sheriff's Dept Williams exterminating Co. Wilson, Francis Yale Bank Lock Service Young, Robert A. Young, Robert A. City National Bank Nebraska State Tax Commissioner Adams County Treasurer Adams County Treasurer Adams Hardware Company Ayr Grain Company Chief Steel Products Clarke Oil Company Clarke Oil Company Continental Oil Company Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Evans, Pete Firestone Store Inc. Friend's Motor Supply General Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership Hastings Seat Cover Co. Hastings Utilities Hastings Welding Supply Co. H & M Equipment Company Hastings Asphalt, Inc. Hawes, Anita, County Clerk I<land Supply Company Jurgens Manufacturing Co. Kansas -Nebraska Natural Gas. Co. Ku11y Iron & Metal Co., Inc. Laird Motors Lilley Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Equipment Company Lincoln Teleppone & Telegraph Co. Mid-America Research Chemical corp Modern Linen Service Morris Paint & Varnsih Co. Nebr Consolidated Comminications Telephone & Toll Supplies & rental Valuation service Map & Mat Service Court Services Court Services Publications Board Member Mileage Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Foster Care Board Member Mileage Attorneys Meeting fee Board Member Mileage Board Member Mileage County Agents Mileage Baliff Services Mileage Miscellaneous State Cases Supplies NDAA Seminar & attorneys Meeting. Supplies Share of study cost Salary Supplies Professional Services Salary Spraying Service Foster Care Services Mileage Salary Depository Taxes Social Security Matching Fund ROAD -BRIDGE FUND Supplies Gasoline & Supplies Supplies Gasoline & Oil Gasoline & Oil Diesel Supplies Supplies Supplies Salary Repair & Supplies Supplies Supplies Telephone & Toll Repair Utilities Oxygen & Misc . Gravel Bridge Construction Title Supplies Supplies Gas Service Supplies Supplies Gravel Repair Supplies Telephone & Toll Supplies Washroom Service Supplies Rn;n Reeni-m1 745.58 49.95 40.00 35.70 225.23 41.63 12.50 5.00 126.40 155.94 44.80 21.95 48.44 40.00 5.00 12.50 13.20 8.40 37.80 47.40 22.40 3.00 57.70 430.41 419.30 78.85 2,500.00 243.37 179.90 10.00 211.27 5.00 35.00 55.00 5.30 123.85 102.60 10.26 57.53 57.53 3.60 21.19 14.15 343.50 424.45 281.40 6 64 8.76 12.06 210.06 124.61 765.66 5.26 15.00 17.00 27.86 55.00 2789.50 941.77 2.00 65.20 59.95 15.76 39.14 18.52 3,572.18 296.80 170.27 57.79 835.46 4.63 11.05 ')CQ AQ SUPE 1.� VISO 11 S 1.1 ECO j.l D No. 16 595 Sidles, Company Southern ;Nebraska Rural Public Vontz Construction Co. Werner Construction Inc. Werner Construction Inc. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Wilson Concrete Co. Kenesaw Motor Company Lincoln Equipment Company State of Nebraska Dept of Roads Brown, Mrs. Bette B. Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A. Hastings Public Library H.R. Huntting Company, Inc. H.R. Huntting Company, Inc. Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Saddler, Mrs. Arlene H Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Dorothy Dewey Corn States Hybrid Service Inc. D.A.'s Sinclair Service Hilltop Garage Klein, Bill Insurance AGency Roseland Sundries Supplies Power Electtic Service Gravel Hot Mix Hot Mix Supl Bridge Construction FARM -MARKET ROAD Two Trucks Equipment Repair Share of Matching Fund Abbotts Dairy Anstine Fire gquipment Custom Pack Decker & Son Dept. of PLiblic Salavage F & E Distributing Co. Faber Gas Appliance Service Flesner, Anne Hastings Indsutrial Supplies Hastings Plumbing & Heating Inc. Ingram, Jerry Gamble Robinson Co. Hastings Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Johnson, Carl Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Company Meyers Refrigeration Co. Morris Paint & Varnish Co. Queen City Laundry Red & White Market Starks Quality Meats The Thompson Co. U1ry..Talbert Co. Williams Exterminating Woodward's Disposal Service Cyrly's Stop & Shop Market Larkin, Perry 0. Larkin, Perry O. Safeway Grocery stitt Company Adams County Fair Assn Beatrice State Home Hastings Reional Center Lincoln Regional Center Business Supply Company Charlton,Dr. G Paul Credit Bureau of Hastings Duthie, Eva B. Glenn, Dr. Elmer E. Hastings Typewriter Company Hutson, Dr. Bruce Kamm flr Praln COUNTY LIBRARY Salary Salary Rental Supplies Supplies Salary Salary Salary Salary WEED CONTROL FUND Partial Payment on Seed Cleaner Gasoline & Repair Gasoline Insurance Supplies NURSING HOME FUND Milk Products Supplies Meat Products Repair Supplies Supplies Repair Supplies Supplies Repair Asparagus Supplies Supplies Utilities Eggs Telephone & Toll Bakery Products Repair Supplies Laundry Supplies Meat Products Supplies Supplies Pest Control Disposal Service GENERAL RELIEF FUND Groceries Postage Revolving Fund Groceries Rental ADAMS COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION FUND 4-H Premium, Judging fees, permanent improvements INSTITUTIONS--70Subsequent Patient Care Patient Care Patient Care STATE ADMINISTRATIVE FUND Supplies Professional Service Weekly Bulletin Mileage Professional Service Supplies Professional Service Professional Service Inc. 73.33 10.15 5721.10 69.22 12,864.20 184.12 1,146.40 4,361.00 3,713.64 11,082.91 30.00 30.00 337.00 8.41 18.56 265.00 30.00 350.00 131.25 500.00 77.58 131.20 331.10 19.50 80.12 180.00 131.82 2.31 13.22 2.00 56.25 29.94 15.80 58.74 20.45 112.46 2.56 140.14 27.00 24.20 54.46 125.00 8.63 96.70 3.75 66.31 196.06 79.38 6.00 15.00 40.00 65.00 3.85 55.00 65.00 9,500.00 22,466.24 46,113.13 2,286.00 43.09 30.00 5.00 1.70 15.00 18.00 5.00 25.00 596 SUPE VISO 1.1 S I•� ECO 1.� D N o, 16 Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph McNeill, Dr. L.S. Meyer, Garnet Nitzel, Dr. Dale L. Osborne, Dr. G.L. Pearson, Naomi Plantz, Pauline Powell, Ray D. Smith, Dr. Robert Weber, Dr. C.R. Welch, Dr. George L. Yost, DR. J.G. Telephone & Toll Professional Service Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service Professional Service This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Board of .Supervisors. County Clerk Monday, June 21, 1971 90.41 15.00 7.80 58.00 20.00 2.90 5.40 17.20 14.00 20.00 5.00 7.50 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA 9:30 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular session as per recess of June 7, 1971 and as per public notice given, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Hoagland that the following resoluation be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Adams County Court has submitted an application to the Region 13 Crime Commission, seeking federal funds for the Youth Ranch for Underpriveleged Children with the purpose of providing a camping enviroment for delinquent and neglected boys,where they can form meaningful relationships with Sheriff's Officers, Police, Court and Probation staffs; and WHEREAS, this project would be a benefit to Region 13 Crime Commission and funds should be obtained for the same; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Adams County, Nebraska: That the Adams County Board hereby endorses and approves said application. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Goble that the following resoluation be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, David N. Shepherd is a Deputy County Attorney of Adams County, Nebraska, WHEREAS, he is one of the criminal prosecutors in Adams County and to be effective in such matters additional training is necessary in the area of new trends, procedures and case law, WHEREAS, Adams County will pay his salary and allow him to attend the Practicing Law Institute's Annual Prosecutor's Workshop if funds can be obtained in the form of a law enforcement grant. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, that if funds can be obtained in the form of a law enforcement project grant, that David N Shepherd be allowed to attend the Practicing Law Institute's Annual Prosecutor's workshop and during the time he is attending this Workshop, his salary will continue to be paid by Adams County. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there has been signed by Adams County on the 21st day of July, 1970, and the State on the 27th day of July, 1970, an agreement providing for the construction of a Federal Aid Secondary Road Beginning at the Southwest Corner of Section 17-T7N-R1OW; thence North 2 miles along existing road to the Northeast Corner of Section 8-T7N-R10W, and WHEREAS, in the above agreement, the County has pledged sufficient funds to finance its share of the cost of the construction of this project identified as No. T-1008 (1), and WHEREAS, the above mentioned agreement provided tha t 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 June 10, 1971, at which time three bids were received for the construction of the proposed work, and WHEREAS, the following contractor for the items of work listed have been selected as the low bidder to whom a contract should be awarded: L. J. Vontz Construction Company, Hastings, Nebraska $63,869.80. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the above facts, the Board of Supervisors of Adams County, by this resolution, takes the following official action: 1. If for any reason the Federal Highway Administration recinds, limits its obligations, or defers payment of the Federal share of the cost of this project, the County hereby agrees to providir the necessary funds to pay for all costs incurred until and in the event such fpdpral fnnr�e SUPEVISO It D No. 6 597 4. The Board does not desire to perform any of the work wit ing the work by the contract method. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 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. s own forces in lieu of perform - Adams Co. Extension Serv. Ambulance Dept. Clerk of the Dist. Court County Assessor's Office County Attorney's Office County Board 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 Meyer, Roger Schlachter, Gloria Register of Deeds Office Veteran's Service Office City of Hastings ROAD -BRIDGE FUND NURSING HOME FUND STATE ADMINISTRATION FUND WEED CONTROL FUND This Board of Supervisors will County Clerk GENERAL FUND Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Office Expense Salaries &Mileage Office Office Office Office Office Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Office Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense 848.32 3070.00 1227.06 3508.48 2925.45 2704.70 2304.97 2317.34 2804.83 948.35 2892.50 612.50 500.00 175.00 207.20 192.00 265.00 Expense 1127.55 Office Expense 1093.35 Civil Defense Share 2004.00 Highway Dept. Salaries Nursing Home Salaries Welfare Dept. Salaries Office Expense now recess subject to call by the Chairman Tuesday, July 6, 1971 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as given, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. Roll call, members present; McLane, Schmitz, Goble, and Theobald. 11,499.50 4,032.00 6,444.19 1,071.50 of the Board. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA' 9:30 per recess of June 21, 1971, At 11:00 o'clock A.M. bids for grader blades were opened: Paper Calmenson & Co. 40,000# 7 foot single bevel blades @$1.66 per lineal foot Wheeler Division of St. Regis Paper Co. 7 foot single bevel blades @$10.69 each blade 7 foot double bevel blades @ 9.98 each blade Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co. 7 foot single bevel blades @$11.16 each blade 7 foot double bevel blades @ 10.41 each blade 'clock A.M. and as per public notice Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Lincoln Equipment Co. 7 foot single bevel blades @$1.54 per lineal foot 7 ffot double bevel blades @ 1.44 per lineal foot Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that we eccept the low bid of Wheeler Division of Saint Regis Paper Co. for single bevel grader blades 'k," x 8" x 7' at $10.69 each and order two (2) car loads to be shipped F.O.B., Hastings, Nebraska. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Hoagland that the reports of County Library, Judge (2), Sheriff, Car Titles, County Clerk and REgister of Deeds (3) be accepted and placed on filed. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. 598 SUPE t VISO s ECO 111 D No, 16 3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243 3244 3245 3246 3247 3248 3249 3250 3251 3252 3253 3254 3255 3256 3257 3258 3259 3260 3261 3262 3263 3264 3265 3266 3267 3268 3269 3270 3271 3272 3273 3274 3275 3276 3277 3278 County Judge Adams Co. Weed Control City. National Bank First National Bank County Sheriff County Attorney Register of Deeds Register of Deeds County Nursing Home County Judge County Judge County Judge County Judge County Judge Village of Juniata State of Nebraska Clerk of Dist Court State of Nebraska State of Nebraska County Sheriff Hastings Saddle Club Hastings State Bank Adams County Nursing Home State of Nebraska County Clerk County Clerk Clerk of Dist Court County Judge Adams Co. Nursing Home Luther D Schmidt Register of Deeds Adams Co. Noxious Weed Clerk Dist Court Clerk Dist Court County Judge State of Neb.-Desp of Public Welfare McCleery, Exec. County Judge Clerk of Dist. Court Lochland Country Club Lochland Country Club Adams Co. Noxious Weed 5870.53 326.00 1875.00 1875.00 171.00 36,20 236.21 21 9.01 2235,70 435.00 750.00 816.85 354.99 98.00 107.52 58228.70 473.00 29,720.37 406.80 155.50 5.00 1875,00 1439.60 83,963.57 149,25 876.00 48.00 21.49 3477.49 12.95 1072.50 196.45 100.00 36.00 100.00 7540.23 112.00 674.20 25.00 238.00 418.00 409.90 Motion by Lightner, seconded by Goble that the following resolution be adopted. RE SOLUTION WHEREAS, Lots 84, 85, 86 and 87 of Railroad Addition to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska is the property of the Assembly of God Church of Hastings, Nebraska, and WHEREAS, taxes have been assessed against the property for the year 1970. WHEREAS, this property was entitled to a tax exemption under section 77-202 (1) (C) for the reason that said property is owned and used exclusively for educational, religious, or charitable purposes. WHEREAS, the taxes on the aforementioned property for the year 1970 were assessed in error. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer of Adams County, Nebraska, be directed to release and discharge all tax assessments against Lots 84, 85, 86 and 87 of Railroad Addition to The City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, for the year 1970. 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 instructed to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Adams County Clerk Adams County -Hastings Centennial Commission Adams County Health Planning Council Allen's of Hastings Andersen Fire Equipment Co. Inc. Carl A. Anderson, Inc. Anderson, Robert, Sheriff The Augustine Company Bancroft -Whitney Company Bancroft -Whitney Company Business Supply Company Cambridge Filter Corporation Clerk of the District Court Cotner Sevington Division County Assessors' Assoc. of Nebr. GENERAL Postage, box rent, maps Adams County Share Incorporation fees Supplies Supplies Supplies Mileage, box rent, food for prisoners, matron fee Supplies Law Library Library Expense Supplies Supplies Mental health, court costs Supplies SunnliPc 25.20 3,750.00 51,52 29.68 44.00 20.94 2,559.33 175.40 51.23 7.35 121.74 1,634.00 95.50 238.50 SUPEVISO s 1' �E D No 16 Finnerty, R. W. Friend's Motor Supply General Supply Hartman, Marvin C. Hastings Daily Tribune Hastings Industrial Supply Hastings Industrial Supply Hasting5Typewriter Co. Hastings Utilities Haverly, Harry C Haverly, Harry C Hawes, Anita M. Home Decorating Supplies International Business Machines Corp. International Business Machines International Business Machines Johnson Service Company Kleager & Glenn, MD's Koertner, Rodney Law Enforcement Equip. Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Meredith, L. John Midwest Communication service Modern Linen Service Modern Linen Service Moeller, Judy Moore, Patty Nebr. Assoc. ,of County Officials Nebr. Correctional Industries PP G Industries, Inc. PPG Industries, Inc. Pitney Bowes Inc. Queen City Redfield & Company, Inc. Redfield & Company, Inc. Rosenau, A.B. Schafer Printing Co. Scott, F. R. Shada, Mrs. Eli Shiveley's Conoco Service State 4-H Office Stewart Plumbing Co. Stromer, Duane L Swanson, Paul. Swearingen, J.R. Taylor, Bernard H., Clerk of the Court U.S. Educational Marketing Corp. Van Fleet, R. J. Vaughans Printers Inc. Vaughans Printers Inc. Weiler, Leo F. MD Western Land Roller Wiest, Melvin J. Williams Exterminating Co. Williams Exterminating Co. Wilson, Mr. Francis Wright & Mack Company Yost, C. G. County Treasurer Yost, C. G. County Treasurer Young, Robert A. Yost, C. G. Augustin Impl. Benjamin, Petersen, Kasl & Assoc. Continental Oil Co, Dutton-Lainson Company Dutton-Lainson Company Evans,Pete Farmers Untion Coop Gas & Oil Co. Farmers Union Coop Gas & Oil Co. Firestone Store Friends Motor Supply Glenwood Telephone Membership H & M Equipment Co. Inc. Hastings Battery & Electric Inc. Hastings Utilities Hock, Charley District Mileage Supplies Supplies Mileage, registration fee Supplies, map Supplies Supplies Supplies Utilities State cases Mileage, registration Mileage, registration Supplies Supplies Maintenance on typewriters Typewriter rent Supplies Professional services Mileage Supplies Telephone Box rent Supplies Mat & mop service Laundry service Mileage, registration Mileage, registration Annual assessment Supplies Supplies Supplies Rental Laundry service Supplies Supplies Professional service Supplies Professional service Foster care Gas Supplies Service Court appointed counsel Mileage Bailiff services Box rent Educational material Salary Supplies Supplies Professional service Supplies Mileage, registration Service Service Foster care Service and supplies Meeting expense Registration, mtg. expense Salary Box Rent ROAD -BRIDGE Supplies Engineering services Fuel Supplies Supplies Salary Gas Gas Tire services Supplies Telephone.& toll Gravel Repair services Utilities Salary 599 56.87 7.74 14.17 59.10 98.51 215.15 97.10 158.66 1,976.97 37.80 29.75 75.46 2.99 2.6.10 598.50 68.52 115.20 7.00 43.25 206.12 723.68 10.80 57.90 39.30 54.31 64.82 34.82 300.00 15.90 38.57 4.84 138.00 37.56 30.35 149.13 79.00 21.21 20.00 40.00 6.60 10.00 14.00 100.00 47.30 56.88 14.40 234.25 243.37 49.45 32.92 5.00 42.15 48.60 10.00 5.00 35.00 121.00 3.00 39.46 298.38 14.40 40.91 159.70 140.14 24.80 246.96 286.36 140.11 295.42 49.94 22.94 22.20 3,468.21 102.55 14.43 223.96 600 SUPE VISO It S ECO 11 D N o, 16 Lincoln Equipment Co. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Mid Continent Laboratories, Inc. Midstate Industrial Co. Modern Linen Service 3-M Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. NCCC Nebr. public Power District Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co. Niederhaus, Ty PpG Industries Inc. W. G. Pauley Lumber Co. Pittz Service Sadler, Emery Sherman Service Center Sidles Company S. E. Smith & Sons Southern Neb. Rural Public Power Dist. Thiel, John Vontz Construction Werner Construction Inc. Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Z & Z Equip. Co. Supply Supply Supp l y Abbott's Dairy Cashway Candy Co. Custom Pack F & E Distributing Co. Faber Gas Appliance Service Flesner, Anne Hastings Industrial Supplies Hastings Plumbing & Heating Hastings Utilities Ingram, Jerry Johnson, Carl J. Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Metz Baking Co. Protex Systems Inca Queen City Laundry & Cleaners Starks Quality Meat Swingle, G. N. The Thompson Company The Ulry-Talbert Company Wehnes, Mrs. Sandra Williams Exterminating Co. Woodward's Disposal Service D. A.'s Sinclair Service Hastings Letter Shop Jahnke Supply 'TIC;, Miller Chemical Lo. Inc. Hald, Mrs.. Dora Jack & Jill Larkin, Perry 0., Director Safeway Grocery Stitt Company Amer. Public Welfare Assoc. Business Supply Company Charlton, Dr. G. Paul Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Duthie, Eva B. Glenn, Dr. Elmer E. Hoffmeister, Dr. George F. International Business Machines Kamm, Dr. Frank Kieffe, Cathryn A. Kleager, Dr, C. L. Kingsley, Dr. D. W. Kostal, Dr. 0. A. Kuehn, Dr. Gerald A. Larkin, Perry 0. Co. Co. Co. Supplies Telephone & toll Supplies Rock Laundry service Sings Radios Electric service Parts Salary Supplies Supplies Gas & supplies Salary Supplies, safety inspections Supplies Supplies Electric Service Salary Gravel Hot Mix Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME Dairy service Supplies Meat Supplies Repair service Groceries Supplies Repair service Utilities Groceries Groceries Telephone Groceries Repair service Laundry service Meat Garden service Groceries, supplies Groceries Groceries Service Service NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL Gas Envelopes Farta Chemicals GENERAL RELIEF Rent Groceries Box Rent Groceries Rent STATE ADMINISTRATIVE Membership fee Supplies Professional services Bulletin Mileage Professional services professional services Service expense Professional. services Mileage Professional services Professional services Professional services Professional services Mileage 86.43 53.87 503.26 20.00 6.40 190.80 258.48 1.97 164.41 99.54 26..55 14.68 429.71 286.22 198.31 74.55 3.14 10.00 266.06 13,632.52 134.44 114.78 256.18 1,457.13 17.92 108.17 7.00 50.80 4.00 8.00 15.59 55.05 36.55 128.96 8,05 13.50 26.30 56.05 28.40 100.80 72.94 5.00 196.73 123.75 3.75 6.00 15.00 94.56 12.90 4.40 1,355.25 10.00 70.00 10.80 346.91 65.00 35.00 22.48 36.00 5.00 7.10 20.00 15.00 39.90 20.00 17.90 30.00 25.00 30.00 10.00 13.40 SUPE I II\) VISO s 111\' ECOD No. 16 601 Pearson, Naomi Plantz, Pauline G. Smith, Dr. Robert Weber, Dr. C. R. MEDICAL, Nebr. Dept. of Public Welfare Brown, Mrs. Bettie B. Daniels, Mrs. Margaret A Gangwish, Mrs. Anna Gangwish, Mrs, Anna E. M. Hale and Company Hastings Publi Library Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen Sadler, Mrs. Arlene H. Schreiner, Harry E. Shiffler, Mrs. Dorothy Dewey This Board will now recess subject to lileage Mileage Professional services Professional services SURGICAL, HOSPITAL Adams County Share LIBRARY Salary Salary Salary Salary Books Library service Salary Salary Salary Salary he call of the Chairman of County Clerk Tuesday, July 6, 1971 2.00 14.20 24.00 40.00 24,723.42 28.44 28.44 28.44 28.44 259.41 333.00 220.64 28.44 306.50 117.82 the Board of Supervisors. COURTHOUSE,_HASTNGS, NEBRASKA 4:00 o'clock P.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization as per recess of May 28, 1971, A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. foil call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble, Theobald and County Clerk, Anita Hawes. Motion by Schmitz, that the following deseribed property be declared tax EXEMPT because of Charit- able and Educational use. MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION; Described as North 50' of Lot 12, Block 3, Buswell's Add ition to the City of Hastings. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board of Equalization will now recess. COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS ,NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 20, 1971 9:30 o'clockA.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met in regular session as per recess of July 6, 1971 and as per public notice given, A.J. Theobald, Chairman, presiding. "oll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, Schmitz, Theobald, Goble. Absent: McLane. The Board of Supervisors reviewed budget requests and appearances were made by the Weed Control and County Attorney to explain some of their requests. Mrs. Pierce from Hansen appeared presenting a problem concerning opening and grading of a road in the unincorporated village of Hansen. It was determined that this problem was under township jurisdiction and the County would be involved only as doing custom work for the township. Sealed bids were received for asphalt work on the Madden Road south of Lochland Country Club. Werner Construction Co. 1325 Ft. of 24.5 wide by 3 inch thick State of Nebraska specification Type B Asphaltic concrete paving on Madden road. $7.39 per ton in place for an estimated 600 tons of asphaltic concrete. Wrok to be completed by August 31, 1971. Hastings Asphalt, Inc. --Approx. 32,046 sq, feet of asphalt work on Madden Road. We agree to furnish all labor, materials and equipment and pave with Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete to a thickness of 3 inches, Type B, Nebraska State Specification Asphalt. Bid Price --$6,226.50. L. J. Vontz Construction Co.--WE,propose to lay 3 inch thick asphalt, type on South Lochland road for a lump sum of $6,695.00 Meeting was recessed to view the road, described as "Madden Road" south of Lochland Country Club; reconvened after Welfare meeting. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that the following resolution be adopted. RESOLUTION WV:1MS_ Adams county_ Nebraska after approval by the electors of such B, 602 SUPE VISO 1'\ s ECO D N o, 16 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERt:ISORS OF ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA: Section 1. That service for the purpose of an officer or employees shall be construed to include the following permissible leaves of absence by such officers and employees and shall be included in determing the actual total lenght of employment for each officer and employee of Adams County who is eligible to participate in such retirement system. (a) Each female employee ae officer shall be entitled to an authorized leave of absence of three (3) months for maternity purposes. (b) Each employee of officer shall be entitled to up to a six (6) month general leave of absence which general leave of absence shall be included in determinjng the actual total lenght of employement under such retirement system for each officer of employee. Before such officer or employee avails himself of such general leave of absence he shall file with the County Clerk a certificate showing the dates during which he shall take such leave of absence and the purposes or reasons for such leave. Such certificate for request for leave of absence leave shall be signed by his department head and no leave of absence shall be taken unless approved by the Board of Supervisors and the certificate signed by the Chairman thereof. Under no circumstances shall such employee of officer be employed in any other position, employment or job while on such leave of absence, except for military service in the armed forces of this country. A leave of absence up to twelve (12) months shall be granted and authorized for any disability dr sickness provided that as soon as practical such employee of officer shall file a certificate for leave of absence with the County Clerk showing the nature of such disability or sickness, the anticipated lenght of such leave of absence and a doctor's certificate affirming such fact. (d) Any employee of officer under such retirment system who is called into the military service of the armed forces of this country or who shall be required to attend reserve or guard camps shall be granted and authorized a leave of absence. (c) Section 2. These rules and regulations concering leaves of absence shall be effective immediately upon their passage and approval by the County Boardof Supervisors and upon the completion of satisfactory certificates for leaves of absnece by the County Clerk and County Attorney. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Schmitz that we authorize the Chairmanto sign the contract with Vontz Construction and the. State of Nebraska for work on Project S-1008 (1). Roll call, all veted aye. Motion carried. Motion by Lightner, seconded by Hoagland that the claims be allowed on their respective funds and the County Clerk be insturcted to issue warrants for the same. Roll call, allvoted aye. Motion carried. GENERAL FUND Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Adams Co, Extension Office Adams Co. 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. Haws, Dorothy Hohlfeld, Gust Meyer, Roger Rice, Warren L. Schlachter, Gloria Expense Exp en s e Expense Expense Expense Expense & Mileage Expense Expense Expense Expense Expense 937.49 3010.00 1259.33 3309.70 3538.95 2651.20 2265.67 2283.70 2939.08 948.33 2864.74 683.33 500.00 175.00 118.68 177.60 244.00 585.00 192.76 SUPE VISO 111 S ECO D No. 16 603 Weed Control Fund Office Expense & Mileage 1081.50 Motion by Kidd, seconded by Goble that we accept the low bid of Werner Construction Co. for asphalt concrete to be laid 1325 ft. long by 24k ft wide by 3" thick on Madden Road at the south side of Lochland Country Club, at $7.39 per ton( amount of approximately 600 tons), work to be completed by August 31, 1971. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board of Supervisors will now recess subject to the call of the Chairman of the Adams County Board of Supervisors. County Clerk Deputy Thursday, July 29, 1971 COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Cha ian 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Adams County Board of Supervisors met to hold public hearing in compliance with the provisions of Section 23-921 to 23-933, R.S. Supp. 1969, as per public notice given and published in the Hastings Daily Tribune on July 23, 1971. The Board met for the purpose of hearing support, opposition, criticism, suggestions or observations of taxpayers relating to the proposed budget and to consider amendments relatiye thereto. A. J. Theobald, Chairman, presided at the meeting. Roll call, members present: Lightner, Kidd, Hoagland, McLane, Schmitz, Goble and Theobald. During the hearing, at which members of the press,were present, Ma9cGettmann, B. H. Taylor, Clerk of the District Court, Robert Anderson, County Sheriff appeared. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Anderson made observations and criticism of the proposed budget which reflected cuts in salary requests that different County Officials had made for salaries to be paid members of the different departments. Sheriff Anderson cited examples of the salary rates for employees in Counties in surrounding areas and Counties of similar population. Mayor Gettman briefly discussed considerati n of a universal emergency telephone number. He also discussed problems in connection with establishing adequate drainage in the South East corner of the City. Motion by Kidd, seconded by Lightner that the following resoluation be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, during the fiscal year July 1, 1971. through June 30, 1972 $25,000.00 would be an adequate reserve in the Nursing Home Fund, and WHEREAS, the Nursing Home Fund will not require a tax levy to provide funds to meet the total requirements during the coming fiscal year, WHEREAS, funds are available in the Nursing Home Fund and in the amounts to be received for Nursing care during the fiscal year, July 1, 1971 through June 30, 1972 to provide for the needs of the Nursing Home Fund, , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the necessary cash reserve in the Nursing Home Budget be reduced to $25,000.00 and the Treasurer of Adams pounty Nebraska be notified that he should transfer $30,000.00 from the Nursing Home Fund to the General Fund for Adams County. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. , . Motion by Schmitz, seconded by Hoagland that the following resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there is $91,520.57 in the Inheritance Tax Fund and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of said CountY that the amount of $30,000.00 be transfere from the Inheritance Tax Fund to the County General Fund of said County, NOW THEREOFRE BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Treasurer be notified to transfer $30,000.00 from the Inheritance Tax Fund to the County General Fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Treasurer is further notified to transfer $30,000.00 from th General Fund to the Road -Bridge Fund to meet the requirements for matching locally Hiway Allocatio Funds. Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. Motion by McLane, seconded by Goble that the follWtng resoluation be adopted: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a proposed county budget for the fiscal year 7-1-71 to 6-30-72 prepared by the Budget Making Authority, was transmitted to the County Board on the 15th day of July, 1971, and WHEREAS, a summary of such proposed budget, together with a notice of public hearing to be held on the 29th day of July, 1971, was published in the Hastings Daily Tribune, legal newspaper, on the 23rd day of July, 1971, WHEREAS, a public hearing was held, pursuant to said published notice, on the 29th day of July, 1971, and NOW.THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Supervisors of Adams County, Nebraska, 604 SUPE 111 VISO S ECO t D No. 16 are hereby authorized to expend the amounts herein -before year beginning July 1, 1971, and ending June 30, 1972. Section 3. That the income necessary to finance the authorized shall be provided out of cash on hand in each f the fiscal year in each fund and a tax levy for each fund. GENERAL FUND County Board County Clerk County Treasurer County Register of Deeds Clerk of District Court County Judge County Sheriff County Superintendent County Assessor County Attorney Agric. Agent -Ext. Office Veterans Service Office Adult Probation Officer County Jail Buildings and Grounds Elections Juvenile Probation Ambulance Printing and Publishing Vital Statistics District Court Costs Mental Health Costs Justice of the Peace County Law Library Miscellaneous Micro -filming Photostat Social Security Matching Employee Insurance Prem, Retirement Contributions Re -appraisal Soil & Water Conservation Civil Defense Tax Refund Exp. Dist. Judge Mentally Retarded Ed -Unit 9 Health Planning Area Serv.-Retarded Child Court Appointed Counsel Postage Meter Telephone Reorganization Land Fill Printing Warrants & Claims Maintenance Agreement -Type 3-M Copiers Centennials ROAD -BRIDGE FUND GENERAL RELIEF FUND MEDICAL, SURGICAL, HOSPITAL FUND SOLDIER'S AND SAILOR'S RELIEF FUND INSTITUTIONS FUND COUNTY FAIR FUND WEED CONTROL FUND COURTHOUSE BOND FUND. NURSING HOME FUND REFUND 1969 R.E. LIBRARY Roll call, all voted aye. Motion carried. This Board will now recess subiect to the rall nf i -h 4i- $33,175.00 29,395.00 47,757.00 15,192.00 18,406.00 32,585.00 51,723.00 16,118.40 56,234.00 49,016.00 25,769.00 16,030.00 1,608.15 14,745.00 47,670.00 21,800.00 11,904.00 36,926.00 2,700,00 550.00, 34,275.00 1,600.00 250.00 1,200.00 4,000.00 300.00 1,680.00. 22,000.00 22,000.00 9,000.00 10,000.00 7,564.93 6,000.00 3,000.00 600.00 8,750.00 3,000.00 15,276.50 6,000.00 8,297..00 13,004.12 50.00 1,000.00 275.00 700.00 2,500.00 12,250.00 805,740.00 15,330.00 150,000.00 3,000.00 150,000.00 8,500.00 20,695.00 90,000.00 74,940.00 145,800.97 24,669.76 (Not a Part appropriated to them during the fiscal appropriations made and expenditures und, revenues to be collected during of Co. Levy)