NAY DAYS SET FOR AUGUST 4-5 Plans Underway f o n Enrolling Baler Club Members SFECIAL TO THE FROHTITS ATKINSON—Wednesday and Thursday, August 4 and 5, have been designated as the dates for the 1948 Hay Days cele bration in Atkinson. This was announced last week by Fran cis D. Lee, president of the At kinson Baler club, the spon - *.5ors. Ray Verzal, club secretary, is making plans for gathering 1948 Baler memberships. HO» t :.©: aoP^RVISOl “ PROCEEDINGS (Cont. from previous issue) Lyle P. Dierks, Member of Holt County Service Com mission Elmer Olberding, Town ship Treasurer, Clev land Precinct t ^ Motion was made bv Hub bard, seconded by Wulf that the above bonds be approved. Carried. . ) I Motion was made by Collins, seconded by Hubbard that the Holt County Board of Super visors recommend to'the Ne? braska Liquor Control Com mission that On and Off Beer Sale Licenses be granted to the following persons: Motion carried. Melvin & Wilma Crotty, Or chard, Nebraska Rudie Juracek, Ewing, Ne braska Clarence Shaw, Ewing, Ne Vvr'Q elf Q , E. V. & Ruth Bishop, O’ Neill, Nebraska Motion by Hubbard, second ed by Sterns that the fo low ing claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Drag Fund in payment of same * Ed Alder, road dragging $58.50 Fred Fondus, road drag ging 10.00 Andrew Ramold, road dragging - 22.20 Frank B. Schrad, road dragging -- 14.00 Wm. H. Crawford, road dragging - 22.0^ H. A. Mitchell, road dragging _ 22.00 Robert Sanderson, haying roads _^. 16.00 Joe Wagman, road drag , ging-12.0C 5:00 P. M. On motion the Board adjourned until 10:00 A j M., March 31, 1948. ED J. MATOUSEK, Chairman RUTH HOFFMAN. County Clerk O’Neill, Nebraska March 31, 1948 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Motion was made by Collins, seconded by Hubbard, that since there is a large amount of work necessary to care for the Court House and grounds properly the Board hire addi tional help to do this work and that Elmer Bowen and E. W. Samms be hired at salaries of $140.00 per month each. Carried. 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. IK _ O’Neill, Nebraska March 31, 1948 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adojurnment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Motion was made by Collins, seconded by Schollmeyer that "he following claims be allow ed and warrants ordered drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same: Toml Alder, road drag ging * Central Supply Co., re pairs —.—.. Glen Cobb Chevrolet, ^ ^ Continental Oil Co., gas 10.89 George Curran, road work . t _ (0-50 Dens Oil Lubricant Co., motor °U 108 20 Chet Fees, repairs lUH.ZU •V c Halva, repairs & la bor .~ yuu Jbghway Eqpt. & Sup oly Co., repairs Island 1 Supply Co., re i» pair* „ - 46 87 Island (Supply Co., re pairs 4488 D< mis Kaup. labor 10.00 C W. Kirkland, road Ivrad|.. r 15-°° Leo Kramer, repairs & j <■ 1 ibor --- Ma cellus Imp 1 e m e n t I Co., repairs ^ Mentzer Bros., tires & tibes Missouri Valley Mach. C j., repairs ------7 Missouri Valley Mach._ - — ———— . ... • Memorial Day Dance AMERICAN LEGION AUDITORIUM — O’NEILL — Sunday, May 30 ACES OF RHYTHM ORCHESTRA EVERYONE WELCOME Attention Children! LAURA JEAN HOLLIDAY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho\Veid Ho liday oi O’Neill Does your Mom know that ybu are in vited to'em«r the big baby fcontest now going on at the Co.? Have ner nrmg you down to the Studio today! All Kiddies welcome—ages 6 months to 5 years may enter the contest. ★ ★ ★ O'Neill Photo Co. PREMIER-TO-EE VISITS SOLDIERS . . . David Ben Gurion (center), -at present chair man of the Jewish agency but slated to be come the prime minister of the Jewish state to-be in Palestine, is shown at a Jerusalem crrnp visiting soldiers of the Hanagah, Jew i; h fighting force which has been carrying on the Jews’ battle against the Arabs for months. Haganah, about 75,000 strong, is reported to be a well-trained, highly efficient fighting force, yet these soldiers appear to be just youngsters. Nevertheless, they have had much experience in the difficult art of guer rilla warfare. - ■ ■■ ■!—IP* ■! I v r - GOOD MEDICINE FROM THE UNITED f TATES . . . Beneficial results from the Am erican Friendship trains know few bounds. Arrival of a friendship train loaded with nourishing food will give these tubercular pa tients in a Vienna, Austria, hospital a better chance to win their fight against the scourge. Physician in charge has announced the arriv all of the food on a blackboard in an open-air ward. Doctors fighting tuberculosis in dis ease-ridden nations of Europe have been ask ing continually for food, as the best medicine they can provide. This food was donated by people of the 48 states and Alaska. Co., repairs _ 28.07 Joe Mlinar, Jr., road work _ 19.83 C. R. Myers, repairs_ 1.82 Lyle McKim, road work 155.25 Dale Potts, road work .. 131.50 i Frank Skrdla, repairs 8.80 John G. Slaymaker, road work _ 71.50 Robert O. Slaymaker, road work _ 65.65 Albert Sterns, road su pervision _ 15.00 Gamble Store, O’Neill, battery & alcohol _ 17.77 Geo. E. Collins, supplies 3.00 Central Supply Co., tire & tube 172.94 Andy Clark road super vision . 15.00 Continental Oil Co., oil & gas 157.82 Continental Oil Co., gas & oil 04.86 Dankert Service, gas & oil . 70.00 Harold Donohoe, road work - 175.50 Gill Motor Co., gas & oil 54.38 B. G. Hanna r ad work 85.50 Inter State Oil Co., stor age tank 54.20 Island Supply Co., re j pairs ■ 87.37 Jarvis Oil Co., gas 2.35 Keating Implement Co. repairs _!- 4.89 James Kirkland, road work _ 51.15 Lchaus Motor Co., re pairs & labor .. 49.35 Ed J- Matousek, road supervision _ 20 00 Missouri Valley Mach. Co., repairs . 10.48 Missouri Valley Mach. Co., repairs .. .40 Moore-Noble Lbr. Co., coal for shop .... 18.20 Robert LeRoy Mlinar, work 8.45 Chet McClenahan, road work . 75.00 P & R Motor Co., labor & repairs .. 88.60 Jos. Schollmeyer, road supervision _ 20.00 Thos. Slattery, repairs 4.12 | Ray G. Slaymaker, road work _ 76.7 J j G. C. Smith, road work 42.50 Harvey Wahl, road ! work ____ 61.90 Geo E. Collins, road su pervision _ 15.00 Motion by Wulf, seconded by Collins that the following claims be allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the Mail Roal Fund in payment of same: Dankert Service Station, Diesel fuel $174.75 Leo S. Tomjack. road work 18.75 Moore-Noble Lbr. Co., plank 790.15 Carl Wulf, road work 18.75 Motion by* Collins, seconded by Sterns that the following claims be allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the Road-Bridge Fund in payment of same: Boies Service Station, gas & supplies .$ 2.03 Con'inental Oil Co., fuel 50.08 Der.s Oil Lubricant Co., oil 52.30 Highway Eqpt. & Sup ply Co., repairs 6.ll Lohaus Motor Co., re a R. H. SHRINER Wind & Tornado, Trucks & \‘ra tor. Personal Properly Liability GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE, LOANS. FA !M SERVICE, RENTALS Aulomobile^^^O^Neill^^^^j—^^hoRe^O^Farn^f>ropMt^ MAY 29 30 31 NEUGH, NEB. I RIVERSIDE PARK ! 2 P. M.—RODEO EVENTS BEGIN. Bronc Riding, Bulldogging. Sieer r:ding. Special Roping, Trick Riding Events and Other Attractions. MIDWAY OPEN ALL AFTERNOON AND EVENING SPONSORED BY NELIGH VFW Gate Adm.: 1:20, Grandstand, .60, Bleachers, .40, tax. inc. Dancing at Riverside Pavilion, 9 p. m. MONDAY_JIMMY BARNETTS BAND SATURDAY RUDY KAYE AND HIS ORCHESTRA pairs 186.75 j Missouri Valley Mach. Co., repairs - 59.83 | Pollack Service Station, | gas Sc supplies . 79.48 1 Merle Schilousky, load ing dirt_ 2.60 Leo S. Tomjack, road work_156.75 Missouri Valley Mach. Co., repairs_ 338.48 Clarence Colfack, haul ing dirt_7.80 D. E. Crandall, road work 91.12 Ewing Lbr. & Coal Co., repairs _ 16.70 Highway Eqpt. Sc Sup ply Co., repairs 3.45 | Missouri Valley Mach. Co., repairs 12.00 Missouri Valley Mach. Co., repairs _ 66.94 A. E. Schilousky, re pairs 84.65 Spittler Bros., repairs 3.20 Carl Wulf, road work 130.50 Petitions for refunds from the following persons were read and motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Wulf that the prayers of the peti i tioners be granted and refunds issued them in the following amounts: !Joe Schindler $14.16 T. E. Alderson 31.16 Gertrude Howard 3.00 Alva L. Scholz 10.95 L. W. Ullrich 28.00 Gerharcft Vonderoke 8.90 Motion by Wulf, seconded by < Hubbard that the folowing claims be allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the Bridge Fund in payment of same: Armco Drainage & Met al Products, culverts $353.70 Campbel Lbr Co., sup plies 24.75 Continental Oil Co., gas 94.82 Ed Evans, bridge labor 118.50 H. W. Hubbard, bridge inspection 25.00 Ernest Lieb, bridge la I v bor 152.25 Moore-Noble Lbr. Co., bridge planks 1119.46 Elmer Shaffer, bridge foreman 182.70 Albert Sterns, bridge inspection 10.00 Wheeler Lbr. & Supp. Co., lumber 1632.71 W. E. Wulf, bridge in spection 25.00 Armco Dr. & Met. Prod ucts, culverts 889.71 Andy Clark, bridge work 10.0C D. E. Crandall, bridge work 18.00 B. G. Hanna, bridge labor ... 74.20 Keatng Impl. Co., sup plies -_12.4C Ed M. Matousek, bridge inspection _ 30.00 Chet McClenahan, bridge labor _ 60.00 Thos. Slattery, repairs .. 11.86 Jerry Weller, bridge la labor ___119.25 Carl Wulf, bridge labor 9.00 Motion by Wulf, seconded by Stems that the following claims be allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the Unemployment Relief Fund in payment of same: Boyd County -- $19.97 Councl Oak Store, At kinson _ 12.00 Council Oak Store, O’ Neill _ 17.34 James Cronk - 24.00 Holt County Treasurer 109.82 Ideal Market _ 35.00 Moore-Noble Lumber & Coal Co. -_18.45 Norfolk State Hospital 32.50 Pelcer & Spence _ 25.00 Thad E. Saunders - 58.92 Wayne Hospital .. — 75.00 Thad E. Saunders 15.00 Drs. Brown & French 20.00 Council Oak Store, O’ Neill . 10.00 Council Oak Store, O’ Neill 48.00 Coufel Market 180.00 Holt County Treasurer 250.15 Harry Kopp 10.00 * Newman Oil Co. ..... 6.80 O’Neill Drug Store 5.54 Schulz Store 25.00 Watson Grocery 15.00 O’Neill Hospital 41.60 Motion by Clark, seconded i by Schollmeyer that the fol lowing claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: J. G. Brewster, insur ance premium $ 5.00 Brion & Huffman Ins. Co., Diers, bond 5.00 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Co., supplies 4.50 Andy Clark, salary 50.00 Geo. E. Collins, mileage 41.70 Consumers Public Pow er Dist., service 2.00 Duro Test Corp., light bulbs 23.22 Hammond & Stephens, supplies 6.60 Holt County Independ ent. printing & sup plies 573.18 Ed J. Matousek, salary 100.00 Milbu’n & Scott Co., supplies 4.10 Moore-Noble Lbr. Co., supplier 31.09 (To be continued) The Frontie r’s family of readers is growing! Yes sir! 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