The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 21, 1946, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Proceedings of the Holt County
Board of Supervisors
(Continued from page three.)
Motion by Stein, seconded by
Schollmeyer, that the following
Insurance Policy on the Annex
be approved:
Mercantile Insurance Company
of America, $10,000.00.
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill, Nebraska, Sept. 24,
1946, 1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
Motion made by Wulf, second
ed by Collins, that the following
Bonds be approved:
John Richardson, Deputy Sher
iff. For County of Holt.
Vincent F. Jochum, Deputy
Sheriff, For County of Holt.
Motion by Collins, seconded by
Wulf, that the following Claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Bridge Fund in
payment of same:
Amco Drainage & Met.
Prod. $187.68
Campbell Lumber Co. _ 5.65
Andy Clark 10.00
Alfred Kazda 144.00
Oscar Keithley 54.00
Morgan Hardware 1.05
Jos Schollmeyer .. 25.00
J. C. Stein ' 15.00
Wheeler Lumber Bridge
Co. _ ... _641.48
Armco Drainage & Met.
Prod. _100.32
Central Supply Co. .. 42.48
B. L. DeKay 16.80
Keating Implement Co. .. 31.27
Ed J. Matousek 17.50
Jerry O’Connell 38.40
Frank Skrdla _ 9.70
Roy Thurlow _ 102.00
Motion by Wulf, seconded by
Collins, that the following Claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Unemployment Re
lief Fund in payment of same:
Drs. Brown & French_$ 4.00
Dr. Francis J. Clark . 30.50
Council Oak Store,
O’Neill-H.OO
Mort Gill _ 6.00
Hoskinson Merc. Co.-10.00
Ideal Market-45.00
Marlatt Store-— 10.00
Thad E. Saunders-2.50
Mrs. John Seger --.- 2.50
Wayne Hospital --75.00
Caldwell Rest Home - 25.00
Council Oak Store,
Atkinson _ 12.00
Farmers Union Store - 15.02
Horton Rest Home-38.00
Margaret Howard - 3.45
Wm. Krotter Co. .- 8.65
Eal Miller_ 5.00
Schulz Grocery Store - 6.00
Watson Grocery Store 10.00
5:00 P.M. On motion the Board
adjourned until Sept. 25, 1946, at
10:00 A.M.
ED J. MATOUSEK,
Chairman.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
County Clerk.
O'Neill Nebraska, September
26. 1946
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present except Col
lins.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
Minutes of the previous meet
ing rend and approved as read.
Motion was made by Wulf, sec
onded by Stein, that the Inland
Construction Company, under the
Contract they were awarded last
January, be ordered to do the
following work:
Remove a Bridge located in
Section 12, Twp. 33, Range 14
and relocate this Bridge across
the Big Sandy on the proposed
new road;
Put new Sway Braces and Sash
on the Cottonwood Gulch Bridge;
Raise the Bridge between Sec
tions 6-7, Twp. 31, R. 10 four feet
and add new steel stringers and
a concrete floor;
Bridge between Sections 5-8,
Twp. 31, R. 10 be raised and len
gthened. This is to be of con
crete construction.
Motion by Hubbard, seconded
I by Clark that the following
Claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Fair Fund
in payment of same:
Holt County Agieultural Soci
ety, $2,000.00.
■ Motion by Hubbard, seconded
by Clark that the following
Claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Road Fund
in payment of same:
Ed Alder -% 15.00
Arbuthnot Oil Co. - 89.50
Ralph Bauman-110.50
Central Supply Co.- 455.00
Andy Clark-20.00
Continental Oil Co.-31.40
D. A. Lubricant Co. - 15.67
Dens Oil Lubricant Co. — 118.42
C F. Gillette & Son - 92.62
Alfred Heying -.—. 45.50
Inter State Oil Co.- 55.89
Keating Implement Co. _ 37.03
C. W. Kirkland - 18.00
Albert Kopejtka - 26.00
Win. Krotter Co. - 1-96
Ed J. Matousek -- 2 35
Harry Mlinar —.— 5.85
Robert LeRoy Mlinar . 55.48
Chet McClenahan —.— 136.50
Lyle McKim . . .. 156.00
R. M. Pease . 13.50
Dale Potts ,152.75
Merle Schilousky ... . 6.50
Jos. Schollmeyer .—. 45.00
Shellhammers Service 8.49
Thos Slatttery . 10.04
Standard Oil Co. - 24,80
J. C. stein -. 20.00
Leo S. Tomjack . 132.40
Frank Walters 75.00
W. E Wulf 35.00
Arbuthnot Oil Co.. 185.39
John J Bauer . .— 15.30
Emil Carlson - 92.30
Central Supply Co. - 1.35
■^eo. E. Collins - 17..'v'
D. E. Crandall - 136.50
Dankert Service Station 166.88
Chet Fees - 13.10
Edwin Hansen _ 5.50
Highway Eqpt. & Sup
ply Co. __ 32.89
Island Supply Co. —. 8.70
C. W. Kirkland . 130.65
James Kirkland _ _ 94.25
Leo Kramer _ 3.00
Ed J. Matousek . 32.50
Missouri Valley Mach.
Co. " 93.28
Joe Mlinar Jr. 70 20
G. E. Morgan -- 13.15
Harry McGraw _ 6.10
Frank Noffke _ 19.63
Walter Pease _ 23.20
Fred Richardson _ 37.00
Joe Schollmeyer, Jr.. 87.21
Serck’s Service Station _ 10.93
Frank Skrdla _ 17.85
Ray Slaymaker _ 33.20
Standard Oil Co. _11.65
Harry Sullivan_35.25
Harvey Wahl . 120.90
Wright Garage _ 113.86
Boise Service Station_11.00
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill, Nebraska, September
25, 1946, 1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present but Collins.
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
Motion by Schollmeyer, sec
onded by Wulf, that the follow
ing Claims be allowed and war
rants ordered drawn on the Drag
Fund in payment of same:
Ed Alder ... $ 10.00
P. V. Hickey 57 50
Motion by Clark, seconded by
Hubbard that the following
Claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the General
Fund in payment of same:
Andy Clark . __ $ 30.00
Geo. E. Collins 20.00
Consumers Public Power 2.60
Andy Clark ... 17.35
Geo. E. Collins.. 13.90
J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treas. 26.25
H. W. Hubbard . 15.00
H. W. Hubbard . 15 00
K-B Printing Co. ... 141.47
J. A. Mann . 4.00
E J. Matousek . 39.90
Clye Nilson 2.50
Norfolk Daily News 3.60
Northwestern Bell Tel. Co. 85 90
Omaha Printing Co. _ 3.15
Jos. Schollmeyer .. 29.90
Standard Office Eqpt. Co. 32.13
J. C. Stein.. 13.50
Western Surety Co... 5 00
W. .E, Wulf 45.63
H. W. Hubbard .. 17.10
Arthur Humpal _ 18.09
Anton Kettler _1164.00
Ed J. Matousek _ 55.00
Morgan Hardware _ 2.50
Norfolk Daily News _ 5.11
Norfolk Daily News _ 10 24
Omaha Printing Co. _ 94.80
Jos. Schollmeyer ... 15.00
Spelts Ray Lumber Co. .. 37.25
J. C. Stein 40.00
University Publishing Co. 23.66
W. E. Wulf 33 90
On motion the Board adjourn
ed until Tuesday, October 29,
1946 at 10:00 A.M.
ED J. MATOUSEK,
Chairman.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
County Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska, October 29,
1946, 10:00 A.M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present
Meeting called to order by the
Chairman.
Minutes of the previous meet
ing read and approved as read.
The Finance Committee gave
this report: We, Your Finance
Committee, beg to report that all
the fees from the various offices
for the Month of September have
been remitted to the County
Treasurer as required by law.
Motion by Clark, seconded by
Stein that the following Claims
be approved and warrants order
ed drawn on the General Fund in
payment of same:
D. Noreen Murray 100.00
Elmer R. Bowen _ 155.00
Alice E. Bridges . 100.00
(To be continued )
Hist!
Want to Know Something?
An old fellow like me with so many years of
experience in gift buying and giving doesn’t take
anything sight unseen. So—I’ve been snooping be
hind the scenes a bit lately
and I’m telling you have
some pretty nice sur- les in
store for your Christmas lying.
Yes siree! It’s my sug- Rjstion
that you shop their store first and often . . .
•and EARLY.
Do You Realize
there are only twenty-two shopping days be
tween Thanksgiving and Christmas? That means
that knowing shoppers will make good use of
the early weeks in November (especially for the
buying of gifts that must be mailed early.)
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It isn’t much fun to be shoved and jostled around
[ and have to select from stocks that have been
[ picked over. Besides, it could be very cold and
| stormy between Thanksgiving and Christmas. My
[ best advice is
i v* Shop Early in the Week
t
Early in the Day
-and SOON
i
1 to make your gift buying trips pleasurable and
satisfying.
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» Yours for a Merry Christmas
‘AK’ COUNTESS POSES
Miss Mary Louise Birming
ham (above), one of 12 count
esses as the 1946 Ak-Sar-Ben
coronation held last month in
Omaha ,posas in her corona
tion gown. Her parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Bimingham.
Here from Sioux Cify —
Miss Genevieve Biglin arrived
Sunday from Sioux City to spend
a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
F. N. Cronin and other relatives
and friends.
Begins New Job —
CHAMBERS — Mrs. Vernon
Smith returned Tuesday from a
Norfolk hospital.
injured at station
Assistant Station Agent L. A.
Nelson, of the Chicago and North
Western railway, suffered a
badly bruised left leg Wednes
day when a wagon, loaded with
600 pounds or steel, upset on
him while he was servicing a
train.
Ceiling's Off !
BUT OUR PRICES REMAIN "AS IS", AT LEAST UNTIL
OUR COST IS INCREASED BY OUR SUPPLIERS. WE
HAVE THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE FOR IMMED
IATE DELIVERY AT THE FACTORY, TICKETED OPA
CEILING PRICE OR LESS:
1—8 Cu. Ft. Skelgas Electric Home FreezeT . $ 343.0ft
1—Hamilton Beach Food Mixer & Juicer -- 30.25
1—Elgin Steel Kitchen, complete with steel floor
and wall cabinets, and Tracy Stainless Steel
double - sink ... .. 439.00
Christmas Record Albumns
%
3—Silex Coffee Maker Electric Range .— 2.90
1—Hamilton Beach Upright Vacuum Cleaner . 48.00
6—General Electric Heating Pads . .- 4.73
1—Portable Fan-Type Electric Room Heater - 24.75
1946 RADIOS AS FOLLOWS:
1—Westinghouse Automatic Radio-Phone _ 99.95
1—Admiral Automatic Radio - Phonograph .. 97.75
1—Emerson Portable 3-Way Radio (complete) . 51.40
1—12-Record Automatic Record-Player ... 43.50
10—RCA, Emerson, GE. Sentinel Table Model
Electric Radios .... 29.95 to 49.95
; 1—Dictograph 2-Way Intercom System — -.—. 17.50
GILLESPIE’S
"HOME APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS"
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Bid STRIKE
RAZOR BLADES
Our'Reg. Low Price $1.98
SALE $100
PRICE |
Fine quality double edge M’S
f blades for smoot ^rsedy Rf
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ys <TG.i'sJj£ed
Darrel Shipman Takes
Bride in Montana
CHAMBERS — Word has been
received here of the marriage of
Darrel Shipman, the fourth son
of Mr, and Mrs. John Shipman,
of Chambers, to Miss Helen Cam
eron.
The event took place October
26 at Scobey, Mont.
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper, of
Winner, S. D„ were Sunday
guests in the C. E Tibbetts home.
Other guests for dinner were Mr.
and Mrs.L.V.Cooper, Mrs. Gene
vieve Bell, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Grimes and Bonnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and
Cherilyn drove to Atkinson Wed
nesday for a visit with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stevens.
Rev. and Mrs. Clair McElher
on and daughter, of Hartington.
came Sunday to visit his brother,
Rev. Lawrence McElheron.
Mrs. Okie Sandberg, of Fonda,
la., arrived Sunday and is a guest
of her sister, Mrs. Richard Jar
man. Mrs. Sandberg was former
ly Irene Smith.
FORECASTS DROUTH
Seven years ago Dr. Edwin
Lincoln Moseley (above) pre
dicted the drouth which is af
fecting the midwest. Moseley
believes the drouth will ex
tend to the Fall of 1947.
CHAMBERS—Mrs. H. W Hub
bard left November 13 for Excel
sior Springs, Mo., where she will
take treatments. . . Mrg. Ed Thor
in recently returned from the Til
den hospital. . . Mrs. Vernon
Smith underwent a major opera
tion at a Norfolk hospital last
week. . . Everette Wintermote
and Mrs. James Wintermote both
returned Novembe 11 from a Nor
folk hospital. '
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