Official Proceedings of the Holt County Board of Supervisors w O’Neill. Nebraska May 12. 1949 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Equali zation met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of the previous meet ing were read and approved as read Harry Tegeler appeared be fore the Board asking for a re duction on the valuation placed on the improvements on his place Motion was made by Baten- | horst, seconded by Hubbard that the Holt County Board of Equ alization adopt the recommen dation of Mr. MeCully, State Tax Field Representative, to in crease the assessment schedule ( of the following business places, and that they be notified to ap pear before the Board of Equali zation on May 31, 1949 to show cause as to why these increases should not be made: Lohaus Motor Co., O’Neill, Nebr. Midwest Motor Co., O Neill, Nebr. The balance of the day was spent checking personal sched ules. 5:00 P. M. On motion the Board adjourned until May 31, 1949 at 10:00 A. M. Ruth Hoffman, County Clerk. Andy Clark, Chairman. O’Neill, Nebraska April 27, 1949 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 were read and approved as read. Motion was made by Borg, seconded by Frickel that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Road-Bridge Fund in payment of same: Gamble Store, O’Neill, supplies $ 17.11 Lyle McKim, road work 204.00 Shelhamer Service, gas & fuel 274.34 Missouri Valley Mach. Co., repairs 13.70 E. J. Shane, labor on drag line 17.10 A group of people from Cleve land precinct and Stuart met with the Board regarding chang ing the boundaries of the Su pervisors’ Precincts. 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M O’Neill, Nebraska April 27, 1949 1:00 I* M. DANCE Summerland EWING. NEBR. Sunday, June 12 Music furnished by SAMMY STEVENS and His Orchestra coming from Omaha Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Motion was made by Borg, seconded by Batenhorst that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Mail Route Fund in payment of same: , Ed Adler, road work $ 52.50 Ronald Borg, road work 25.35 Central Supply Co., eul* QQ9 verts B. G. Hanna, road work 136.00 Chas. Moses, road work 110.00 Sarge Pettijohn, driving truck 35B Gene Batenhorst, road „ ,n work i l06-50 Don Cadwallader, road work - IAa Mrs. D. E. Crandall, road work by D, E. C. — 73.9 Chet McClenahan, road OAn work ; 11940 Vincent Osborne, road work „ J26.00 Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Sterns that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Pari-Mutuel Fund in payment of same I Holt County Calf Show $136.95 Stuart Commercial Club 136.95 Holt Co. Fair Associa tion 136.95 Applications for Tax Refunds were read from Edgar Jungman, E. P. Nickolite, M. J. Golden, Lynus Howard, John G. Bauer, Arthur Kirby and Eamm Cattle Co. „ . Motion was made by Cronk. seconded by Frickel that the prayers of the above petitioners be granted and warrants be drawn for the amounts asked. Motion was made by Cronk, seconded by Batenhorst that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: A. M. Batenhorst, April salary $ 1500 Bricker Typewriter Co., supplies 44.25 Axel L. Borg, mileage 39.60 Andy Clark, mileage 21.55 Frank Cronk, May sal ary „ ... 45.00 I. R. Dickerson, premium on Frickel’s Bond 9.25 Gamble Store, O’Neill, supplies 3.64 H. W. Hubbard, May sal ary 10.00 Donald Hull, helping sur veyor 22.60 Dave L. Moler, helping surveyor 70.85 Elja McCullough, postage and freight 18.50 Ted McElhaney, reporting for Co. Atty. 7.00 Omaha Printing Co., sup plies 43.96 Arnold Redlinger, janitor work 35.00 Standard Office Eqpt. Co., new files 150.50 Albert Sterns, mileage 15.05 Leonard A. Thomazin, mileage 18.00 Western Stationers, sup plies _ 4.20 A. M. Batenhorst, mile age 37.20 Axel L. Borg, May sal ary 40.00 Andy Clark. May salary 47.50 Consumers Public Power 197.81 Frank Cronk, mileage 31.15 Alex Frickel, May sal ary 42.75 Alex Frickel, mileage 35.10 Hammond & Stephens, supplies 3.82 H. W. Hubbard, mileage 12.80 Kelso Chemical Co., sup plies-- 21.00 Morgan Hdw. Co., sup plies 1-jjO Elja McCullough, mileage 17.76 Northwestern Bell Co., service 114.82 Omaha Printing Co., sup plies 10.72 O. L. Reed, Ins. prem ium — --- 22.80 Albert Sterns, May sal ary 15.00 Leonard A. Thomazin, sal ary 14.40 United Chemical Co., sup plies eu.oo Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Batenhorst that the following Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Drag. Fund in payment of same: A. W. Andrus, dragging roads $ 46 50 Jess Hupp, dragging roads 45.00 Roy Grubbs, dragging roads .. —.. 15.75 Kenneth Waring, dragging roads 72.00 Motion was made by Cronk, seconded by Borg that the fol lowing Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Unemployment Relief Fund in payment of same: Brown-McDonald Store $ 9.00 Council Oak Store, Atkin son 12.00 Holt County Treasurer 247.20 Norfolk State Hospital 30.00 Thad E. Saunders 10.00 Union Super Market 35.00 Wilson Drug Store 5.00 Norris W. Coats 100.00 Holt County Treasurer 305.69 Anna Mullen 20.00 L. E. McDowell .... 10.00 Schulz Store 37.86 Watson Grocery 15.00 The application of Melvin Crotty for an On and Off Li cense to sell beer was considered. Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Frickel that this Board recommend to The Ne braska Liquor Control Commit tee that they reject this appli cation. This action is requested because of complaints that have been made to the Board about the character of the man, the way in which he conducts his business and the location of his place of business. Motion car ried. RESOLUTION Be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Holt County, Nebraska, that Elmer Juracek and Leonard Juracek, be and they hereby are directed to im mediately provide for the sup port of Alex Juracek, their Fath er, and upon their failure so to do that the County Attorney of Holt County be directed to pro ceed against the said Elmer Jur acek and Leonard Juracek for the recovery of such penalties as may be provided by Section 68-101 R. S. for Nebraska for i 1947. A copy of this Resolution j shall be served upon the said I Elmer Juracek and Leonard Jur acek by having the County Clerk mail the same to them in this County by Registered Mail, Re turn Receipt requested. Andy Clark, Chairman of Holt County Board Motion was made by Cronk, seconded by Hubbard that the above Resolution be adopted. Motion carried. 5:00 P. M. On motion the i Board adjourned until May 24, 1949 at 10:00 A. M. Ruth Hoffman, County Clerk. Andy Clark, Chairman. O’Neill, Nebraska Mav 24. 1949 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 were read and approved as read. Orville Siebert appeared be fore the Board and presented a Road Petition asking that the road commencing at the South Sunday, June 19th Is Father’s Day % f Such Wonderful Gift Items from McIntosh jewelry Lighters, Shavers. Pens, and a Host of Other Gifts You'll Be Proud To Give ... Any Man Will Be Proud To Own! ELECTRIC SHAVERS Shavemasters, Shick. Remington and other famous name electric shavers . . . gifts of convenience for any discriminating buyer . . . for any man. 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Motion was made by Frickel, seconded by Sterns that a Hear ing be held on this Petition on June 28, 1949 at 2:30 P. M. A check was received from Fred Tesch in the amount of $150.00 in payment of a bridge located in Sec. 27, Twp. 31, Range 13, which he wishes to purchase from the County for his own private use. Motion was made by Frickel, seconded by Hubbard that the above check be accepted and the bridge be sold to Mr. Tesch for the amount of the check. Carried. Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Borg that the fol lowing Salary and Expense Claims be allowed and warrants ordered dr^wn on the General Fund in payment of same. 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. O’Neill, Nebraska May 24, 1949 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. The Finance Committee re ported that all of the fees from the various offices for the month of April had been remitted to the County Treasurer as required by law. Motion was made by Cronk, seconded by Frickel that the above Report be accepted. This was the time set for the Hearing requested by Melvin Crotty. The County Attorney and three Patrolmen and Mr. and Mrs. Crotty appeared. Both sides presented their case and a compromise agreement was reached. Motion was then made by Frickel, seconded by Cronk that the Holt County Board of Su pervisors recommend to the State Liquor Control Commis sion that they reconsider their recent decision to not grant Mr. Crotty a license, as the Board of Supervisors has decided they fa vor issuing Mr. Crotty an On and Off Beer License on con dition that he close his place of business at 12:00 Midnight on week nights and at 6:00 P. M. on Sunday evening, which Mr. Crotty has agreed to do. Motion was made by Baten horst, seconded by Hubbard that the following Claims be allow ed and warrants ordered drawn on the Mail Route Fund in pay ment of same: Gene Batenhorst, road work $193.50 Art Cadwallader, driving dump truck 13.00 Kenneth Cadwallader, road work 25.50 Joseph Disterhaupt, Jr., road work 38.10 Tommy Kaup, road work 49.50 Wm. Krotter Co., grease and oil .v 68.14 Glen Milacek, gravel haul ing 392.00 Rollie Peterson, driving snow plow .. 18.85 Ralph Yager, hauling gra vel 958.00 F. E. Boettcher, snow re moval 180.00 Harold Cadwallader, driv ing dump truck .— 8.45 Jess Colson, driving dump truck 8.75 R. A. Dvorak, snow re moval 280.00 Wm. Krotter & Son, gra vel 372.96 Donald Meyers, road work .— 8.45 Joe Mlinar, road work 7.50 Martin VanConett, road work 890.00 Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Frickel that the following Claim be allowed and a warrant ordered drawn on the Fair Fund in payment of same: Holt County Fair As sociation ... $2000.00 Motion was made by Baten horst. seconded by Cronk that the following Claims be allow ed and warrants ordered drawn on the Building Fund in pay ment of same: L. O. Johnson, hauling gravel _$ 50.00 Walker Gravel Co., wash ed gravel . 52.50 Gilbert Strong, cement work _ 54.65 Motion was made by Borg, seconded by Frickel that the fol lowing Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Road-Bridge Fund in payment of same: Collins Implement Co., log chain _$ 8 03 J ™,5ni'vel io.oo Missouri Valley Mach. CfW-. - repairs___33.84 i O’Neill Auto Supply, re pairs _ 44.95 E. J. Shane, road work 77.85 Ora Keeler, snow remov al _ 203.00 Kramer Welding Shop, re repairs -— 999 i Lyle McKim, road work 191.25 i Robert Richardson, road work 152.225 Motion was made by Cronk, seconded by Borg that the fol lowing Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Bridge Fund in payment of same: Armco Dteinage & Metal Prod., culverts $300.08 Loyd Black, bridge work 6.50 Joe Burda, bridge la bor 159.75 Continental Oil Co., oil 19.00 Alex Frickel, bridge in spection 25.00 H. J. Harte, bridge work, group of men — 90.20 H. W. Hubbard, bridge in spection 30.00 Floyd Keithley, bridge la bor 159.75 Kramer Welding Mach., la bor _ 1.00 Moore-Noble Lbr. Co, pil ing _168275 Jerry O’Connell, bridge labor _ 161.25 E. J. Shane, dragline work 88.65 Skrdla Motor Co., repairs 142.15 Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., bridge plank 63.36 M. C. Thiele, tires and tubes 38.72 Anton Weichman, bridge foreman_ 202.50 A. M. Batenhorst, bridge inspection ___ . 25.00 Axel L. Borg, bridge in spection _ 22.50 Andy Clark, bridge in spection . 20.00 Frank Cronk, bridge in spection .. 50.00 B. G. Hanna, bridge la bor 76.50 Horner Lbr. Co., nails 154.00 Jess Hupp, bridge labor _ 13.50 Kramer Welding Mach., la bor , _ 2.00 Louis Latzel, bridge la bor — . 6.50 Chet McClenahan, bridge labor _ 76.50 Earl Porter, bridge la- i bor 159.75 William Siebert, bridge la bor 144.75 Charles Sobotka, bridge labor 85.80 Albert Sterns, bridge su pervision 15.00 E. L. Watson, burlap bags_16.66 Wheeler Lbr. & Supply Co., lumber_ 735.08 (Continued on page 3, sect. 2) /LOVE 'that food! Hotel Lincoln food tastes os good os it looks. You'll like the voriety, oppreciote the good value. Thot's why almost everybody recom mends the Java Room os a good place to eat. HOTEL LINCOLN POPULAR HOTEL OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Stuffing Yourself with Those Luscious Strawberries? SAVE Some for Next Winter... They’ll Taste Better if Frozen in Your Own HOTPOINT Freezer! 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