The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 04, 1942, Image 4

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    The Frontier
D. EL Cronin, Editor and Owner
Entered at the postoffice at
O’Neill, Nebraska, as Second
Class Matter.
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BRIEFLY STATED
William Kubitschek came home
Thursday, having completed his
sophomore year at Creighton in
Omaha, to spend his vacation
at the home of his parents, Dr.
and Mrs. F. J. Kubitscheck.
Miss Mary Jane Iler of Sioux
City, Iowa, arrived Thursday to
visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Sumner Downey.
Mrs. Helen Sisek drove to Nor
folk Sunday morning to meet her
son, Ted. He returned home
with her and left for Omaha
Monday, where he is employed
in the Martin Bomber plant.
Miss Olive Young of Atkinson
lias accepted a position at the
Elite Cafe and started working
last Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Yamall, Bonnie
Yamall, and Larry Kirwin
left Friday for California, where
the Yarnall’s will make their
future home at National City.
Larry Kirwin has been visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Kirwin for the past week.
Miss Winnie Coyne was enter
tained with a surprisse party at
her home last Friday, the occasi
on being the celebration of her
birthday. Twenty of her friends
attended. A delicious lunch was
served.
Judy Ann Liddy and Sharon!
Kay Egger of Columbus, arrived]
Friday to visit with relatives
and friends. Judy Ann returned
on Sunday, but Sharon Kay is
spending the summer with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Boshart and her grand
mother, Mrs. Goldie Liddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Waten
baugh spent Memorial Day here
with Mrs. Watenbaugh’s parents, ^
Mr. and Mrs. Winkler. Harry
Ott returned to Omaha with them
Monday.
Bob Fox and Harry Roseler
left Monday for Portland, Oregon
'wfcere they will seek mployment.
t.i '
|Thp 9 FF Club met at Mrs.
Harold Weier’s last Thursday
evening. Mrs. Opal Bridges won |
tiigh,; Mrs. Delmer Young, a
guest, second high and Mrs.
HMea Gillespie third high.
J ■ ’ 1 r
^Charles Downey and son, Jim,
came down from ScottsblufTs
Wednesday to visit his father,
Sumner Downey and his mother
in-law, Mrs. Georgia Racely,
They left Thursday for Lake of
the Woods, Canada, for a two
weeks fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brennan
and son, Jerry, of Rapid City, S.
D„ came Thursday to visit rela
tives and friends. They returned
home Sunday,
The Last Minute Bridge Club
met Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Dean Selah. Mrs.
Robert Brittell got high score,
Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson traveling
and Mrs. Frank Clements low.
Jack and Dickie Davis arrived
the first of the waak to spend the
summer visiting their uncle,
William Sparks.
Mrr. and Mrs. Russell Bowen
of Bemidji, Minn., who have been
visiting at the home of hte par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowen,
left Monday for Chadron to visit
with Mrs. Bowen’s parents. They
left Chadron Wednesday for
Thermopolis, Wyo., to spend a
week.
J. B. Ryan entretained at a six
o’clock dinner at the Golden hotel
Wednesday evening in honor of
his son. Chaplain Lieutenant
Clem Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dempsey
and son, Dwayne, spent the week
end here visiting at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dempsey. They returned to
Omaha Sunday, where he will
resume his duties as managr of
one of the large Safeway stores.
John Shoemaker arrived home
Wednesday from Creighton Uni
versity, where he has ben attend
ing school.
Miss Leveta Lehn, of Wahoo,
Nebraska, who has been attend
ing the University of Michigan
at Ann Arbor, arrived last Wed
nesday to spend a few days visit
ing friends. She left Saturday
for Lincoln, where ?he is em
ployed.
Miss Mary Ryan came up Wed
nesday from Sioux City, Iowa,
to visit her brother, J. B. Ryan
and other relatives and friends.
Mrs. F. N. Cronin entertained
the Martez Club at her home on
Tuesday evening. Prizes were
won by Mrs. Ira Moss, Mrs.
Henry Lohaus and Mrs. William
Froelich.
Mrs. Adelene Bowden left
Monday for Los Angeles, Cal.,
where she will make her home.
Word received here by Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. McDonough from their
son, Bob, who is in the Naval
Reserve, says that he has been
tranferred ' from Camp Allen,
Virginia, to Camp Bedford, Va.
Floyd Wilson made a business
trip to Grand Island last Tuesday.
Mrs. Alvin Bausch arrived
Tuesday from her home at Wood
land Hills, Cel., for a few. weeks
visit at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bazelman.
W, J, Froelich returned to
Chicago Monday, after spending
a week here with his family. He
is expected to arrive Friday to
spend the week-end here.
Bill Biglin arrived Tuesday
from Omaha, where he has been
attending Creighton University,
to spend the summer visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Bigl.n.
Bill Kubitsonok left Wednes
day for Oelrich, S. D., where he
will work this summer.
Miss Mary Carney went to
Denver, Colo., Monday to visit
her brother and family for a
few weeks.
Started Wednesday night, June
3, a bridge tournament will be
held each Wednesday night at
the Country Club for ladies and
gentlemen.
Miss Rita Moore arrived Tues
day to spend nine days visiting
her father, James Moore. From
here she will go to Fort Worth,
Texas, where she plans to make
her future home.
Official Proceedings of the
Holt County Board
O’Neill, Nebraska
April 28, 1942, 10 A. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present. Meeting
called to order by the chairman.
LIVESTOCK MEN
You'll find that this market brings
you top prices for your Livestock ...
ALWAYS!
Consign your surplus livestock to
r your home market for favorable
returns.
; WE SELL EVERY MONDAY
jO'NEILL LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO.
Where Buyer and Seller Meet
Phone 2 O'Neill, Nebraska
Minutes of previous meeting
were read and on motion were
approved as read.
A delegation of O’Neill bus
iness men appeared before the
Board and discussed with the
I Board the matter of the hearing
j before the State Railway Com
I mission pertaining to the contem
plated removal of the Burlington
trains.
At 12:00 noon, on motion,
Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
ED J. MATOUSEK,
Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska
April 28, 1942, 1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Super
iors met as per adjournment.
All members present. Meeting
called to order by Chairman.
The following salary and ex
pense claims were audited and
approved and on motion were al
lowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the General Fund in
payment of same.
Ned Allendorfer . $ 77.50
Harry Bowen_11.10
Harry Bowen_10.00
C. C. Bergstrom_84.00
C. C. Bergstrom_72.75
C. C. Bergstrom _:_77.50
Mabelle Bauman_48.98
Julius D. Cronin_— 108.33
Teresa Connelly-77.50
Marjorie Dickson_ 77.50
Peter W. Duffy_79.08
Peter W. Duffey_150.00
John C. Gallagher - 8.85
Ruth Hoffman_77.50
Holt Coounty Parm
Bureau _181.10
Mary Harty_77.50
Ed Hancock _104.17
George Hammond ■ - 77.50
Esther Cole Harris - 8.95
Esther Cole Harris _ 125.00
Margaret Howard _ 10.00
Mary Jardee_77.50
Ira H. Moss_166.66
Laura Mitchell_15.90
Rome McLachlan-83.33
Elja McCullough-158.33
Elja McCullough-40.90
Edna Marie O’Malley-104.17
Louis W. Reimer - 8.34
Louis W. Reimer-183.33
Walter G. Sire_68.73
Helen Sullivan- 77.50
John C. Gallagher-166.66
B. T. Winchell_166.66
B. T. Winchell_ 3.64
On motion the following
claims were allowed on the Ad
ministrative Expense Fund:
Lou W. Beck_$14.05
Bernice Fuller-75.00
Bernice Fuller-14.30
Dorothy Larson —--- — 65.00
Laura Mitchell --—:—- 65.83
Laura Mitchell_i-16.45
Thad E. Saunders-. 14.55
Thad E. Saunders-25.00
The Flax Co.—. 3.00
Holt County Independent _ 1.35
Midwest-West Typewriter
Company-13.00
Mrs. F. M. McLane_8.50
N. W. Bell Telephone Co— 9.51
The following claims were au
dited and approved and on
motion were allowed and war
rants ordered drawn on the
Bridge Fund in payment of
same:
E. E. Bradshaw - $106.00
Ivan Bacon 98.00
J. H. Gibson.. _ 18.00
Frank Heuton - 53.20
C. W. Kirkland _ 9.50
Ed J. Matousek ... 15.00
Walter K. Smith _ 6.00
John Sullivan — 15.00
Joseph Schollmeyer _ 15.00
P. C. West _ -- 78.15
Boise Service Station .. .. 2.75
Campbell Lumber Co. — 38.14
Lester Derickson . 3.10
W. F. Grothe_— 14.00
Henry Dierks_40.32
John Derickson-5.50
B. ®. Hanna - 53.55
Frank Howard-_®.- 7.60
F. M. Keating & Sons 9.26
G. E. Morgan_1.29
H. H. Miles_T_._ 8.00
Richard Osborn_ 30.00
TRomas Slattery.. 2.84
J. C. Stmn _ 20.75
Frank Skradla 31.59
Wayne Smith_ 15.00
R H. Wiley 2.40
This being the time set for the'
hearing on the petition praying
that the road benginning at the
Northeast comer of Atkinson
and running east nine miles be
declared a County Road. This
matter was taken up at this time
and there being no protests
against the petition, it was moved
by Stein, seconded by Gibson,
that the prayer of the petition be
granted and declared a County
Road.
Motion carried.
Moved by Stein, seconded by
Smith that Fred Tesch be grant
ed permission to install Auto
gates on the townsship road
running through Section 32-31-13
subject to the consent of the
Rock Falls township board.
Carried.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants or
dered drawn on Unemployment
Relief Fund in payment of same:
Thad E. Saunders_$500.00
Thad E. Saunders - 75.00
Margaet Howard _ 75.00
A1 Miller 5.00
A. P. Anderson_4.00
Drs. Brown & French _ 10.50
Gail Burdick _ 6.00
E. B. Bradley, M. D., _ 2.50
Council Oak_21.00
Council Oak_6 00
R. E. Chittick _ 9.25
Campbell Lumber Co., — 5.00
Dr. W. J. Douglas_9.00
Farmers Store ____ 12.00
Finkbine Bros._ 5.00
W. F. Finley, M. D., - 7.50
J. P. Gallagher--36.00
Mort GUI _ 24.00
Holt County Independent 35.00
Hoskinson Store_ 12.00
Johnson Drags __._ 8.09
Krska Drugs *_— 1.75
I Homer Lowery .. _ — 3.60
Lutheran Home for Aged 25.00
Mrs. Elmer Lee _16.00
Seth Noble_ 4.88
Mary O’Connell - 3.00
Mary O’Connell _ 2.00
Walter O’Malley _ 5.00
O’Neill General Hospital 12.84
O’Neill Drugs_11.75
J. P. Protivinsky -. 29.00
Page Lbr. & Hdw. Store 3.00
Pelcer & Spence_13.00
J. C. Stein - 2.50
i Mattie Soukup_ 20.00
Eunice Sanders_8.00
Walter Snider ...50.00
j George Story_ 4.00
i Robert Schulz_ 10.00
! Schultz Drug Store- 2.25
1 Western Hotel _ 10,50
! John Wrede . 12.00
John Wrede .... 12.00
Motion by Wulf, seconded by
Sullivan, that the Board recom
mend to the Nebraska Liquor
Control Commission that on and
off sale beer license be granted
to Anna M. Werner, of Ewing,
Nebraska.
Carried.
On motion the following offi
cial bonds were approved:
Roy Waring, Treasurer, Iowa.
Elmer Juracek, Justice of
Peace, Willowdale.
At 5:00 p. m., on motion Board
adjourned until April 29, 1942.
9:00 a.' m.
ED J. MATOUSEK,
Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska
April 29, 1942, 9:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present except
Stein. Meting called to order by
Chairman.
Minutes of previous meeting
were read and on motion were
approved as read.
Motion by Smith, seconded by
Gibson, that County Treasurer be
authorized to purchase an ad
ditional $25,000.00 United States
Defense bonds.
Carried.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants or
dered drawn on Road Dragging
Fund in payment of same:
Edwin Braddock --$ 4.20
Qrval E. Connor-9.60
Orval E. Connor-11.40
M. G. French_34.20
A. B. Letzel_10.80
Clem Olberding-25.50
W. G. Obermire _ 18.00
Wm. Sarchett_34.15
John E. Summerer - 31.80
John Stauffer, Jr.,-13.20
Harry Tageler-12.60
Carl Wulf_ 18.00
The following claims were audi
ted and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants or
dered drawn on Road Fund in
payment of same:
Clifford Anderson _$110.00
E. E. Bradshaw_17.50
John Bonenberger-- 82.03
D. E. Crandall _109.00
Nels Christensen _ 9.80
C. W. Kirkland ...... 111.00
Ed J. Matousek _ 60.00
John Sullivan_ 25.00
John Sujlivan _ _ _ 25.00
Richard Minton_161.00
Chet McClenahan _126.50
Bob McCartney_78.50
Floyd Osborne_ 82.00
Frank Osborne 84.#8
Lloyd Fisher _120.90
Charley Strong_70.50
Harry Sullivan_178.00
Jos. Schollmeyer _ 20.88
J. C. Stein_20.00
W. A. Smith _8^.00
Walter K. Smith_ 98.88
John Sullivan_ 2.22
Leo S. Tomjack _ 97.50
W. E. Wulf .. 30.00
J. H. Gibson_ 225.00
Alemite Co., . _ 15.75
Arbuthnot Oil Co.,- 3.60 ,
Boise Service Station-4.30
Continental Oil Co., .- 67.96
Continental Oil Co.,-14.86
C. R. Clinkenbeard-125.00
Contractors Supply Co., — 6.41
Ed Thorin .. 41.09
Maurice Cavanaugh -,, 7.00
Crabb Oil Co., __55.79
Dexter Bros. - -- 9.60
T. J. Davis_ 11.98
J. H. Gibson_40.00
Joe Fernholz___ 3.50
C. F. Gillette & Son- 60.00 !
J. P. Cans__6.50 j
Frank Howard_ 73.50 .
Pete J. Hansen_16.00 |
Island Supply Co.,-21.00
Island Supply Co., -- 406.00
Island Supply Co.,-82.22
Island Supply Co., -- 2.69
Island Supply Co.,-52.20
Interstate Oil Co., - 43.57
George Jones - 36.00
James Kirkland--— 10.00
Leo Kramer_1.00
Wm. Krotter Co.,_ 88.31
' Herman Klinger _- 27.50
H. Kohle & F. D. Lee_ 20.00
Lohaus Motor Co.,_73.29
Lohaus Motor Co.,_ 3.30
S. A. Mareellus_— 32.25
C. R. Myers ■ 6.65
Miller-Hasselbalch Co.,_40.63
Miller-Hasselbalch Co., 262.50
Ries Bros. _„_ 10.71
Frank Skradla_38.35
Lyle C. McKim_ 16.00
Bert Shoemaker _ 30.00
Charles Snowardt _ 9.97
Henry Dierks _ 19.15
At 12:00 noon, on motion Board
adjourned until 1:00 p. m.
ED J. MATOUSEK,
Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska
April 29, 1942, 1:00 P. M.
-.jadng jo pjBog Xjuno^ gog
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present. Meeting
called to order by Chairman.
Th following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on General Fund
in payment of same:
Holt County Publishers
Association_$1,409.36
J. H. Gibson_59.50
Ed J. Matousek _ 64.00
John Sullivan_40.74
J. C. Stein_39.50
Jos. Schollmeyer _ 55.25
Walter K. Smith_55.00
W. E. Wulf ,_ 62.60
Consumers Public Power 67.68
James Davidson_iL 61.73
Wm. Hasper_13.50
D. R. Mounts_1.50
H. D. Manson_ 20.90
Ira H. Moss_11.25
C. W. McLane_1.00
Ted McElhaney_22.50
N. W. Bell Tel. Co.,_73.80
John Sullivan__25.00
Simpson Weatherstrip
Company_ 200.00
Uhl Transfer_ .50
Norbert Uhl_1.00
Give your eyes
. the benefit of
the new scienti
fic method of
examination and diagnosis.
See Perrigo Optical Company
at Golden Hotel, O'Neill.
FRIDAY. JUNE 12th
Atkinson, Saturday, June 13th
PERRIGO OPTICAL CO.
Motion by Schollmeyer, that
the following petitions for Re
fund of taxes paid erroneously
be granted:
Edmond Weber, Page,
Nebr., -$ 4.50
Oliver Sazama, Page,
Nebr.,-.60
Alvin D. Spence, Atkinson,
Nebr., _ .68
Leonard Hill, O’Neill,
Nebr.,_.52
Ralph-Keating, Atkinson,
Nebr.,--l... . . 17.17
Federal Land Bank,
Omaha, Nebr., * 17.16
Vedar Headman, Chambers,
Nebr.,--—-- 5.18
B. T. Winchell, Treasurer.™ 16.82
At 5:00 p. m., on motion Board
adjourned until May 26, 1942,
10 a. m., unless called at an ear
lier date by the Clerk.
ED J. MATOUSEK,
Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
It is a triumph in ex
celsis when a man
sternly denies himself
present luxuries, so
his family may not
suffer for future ne
cessities.
O’NEILL NATIONAL
BANK
%
Capital. Surplus and Undivided
Profits. $140,000.00
This Bank Carries No Indebtedness
of Office re or Stockholders.
Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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