The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 08, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 4-room house with
bath, northwest part of city,
$4,000. Terms can be given. —
R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill,
phone 106. 40c
FOR SALE: Mobil service station
at Butte, Nebr.—Leander Web
er, prop., Butte, Nebr. 39-41c
FOR SALE: Electric water heat
ers, 30- and 52-gaL, double ele
ment. We install them.—Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone
531. 40c
FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt
alternating light plant, $225.
One 32-volt Delco, $70.—Plain
view Farm Equipment Co. 4tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1 com
ing 2—and 1 coming 3-year
old reg. Hereford bull.—O. J.
Drueke, O'Neill, phone 9F5.
39-40p65
FOR SALE: 1- and 2-row Case
cornpickers, new.—Wm. Krot
ter Co. of O’Neill, phone 531.
40c
FOR SALE: Used 3-phase motors,
from Mi- to 10-horsepower; al
so single phase to 5-horse for
REA—Halva Electric Shop, O’
Neill. 39-42c
FOR SALE: 1948 Pontiac 8 hy
dramatic sedan.—Wm. Krotter
Co. of O’Neill. 40c
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted
boars and gilts. —Frank Beel
aert, Page. 22tf
FOR SALE: New 1950 model
Kelvinator refrigerators and
stoves, last July prices.—Mid
west Furn. & Appl., West O’
Neill, phone 346-J. 40e
FOR SALE: 1949 Farmall MD,
perfect shape, new tractor
guarantee; 1946 Farmall B;
new 1951 one-ton International
pickup, with combination rack;
new International Vi-ton pick
up; 1947 TD-9 Crawler with
new bulldozer.— Keating Im
plement Co., Atkinson. 39-40
FOR i.'A.RR: 32-volt Ugnt plant,
gas letrigeraiois. Ineap.—
Puna view rain i isquip., Piain
View. o-U
FOR anat. oil space heaters b"
auu 10", Pieway maae. —win.
Kroner Co. oi u iveni. 40c
FOR orxuis: Rar cum, ury auu
geeu, pi ice la ilgilt. all eieVtil
ui co roau youi Uuck, level
gluVci county luuu, a inlies
w cat auu a uoi ui oi RanceiouU
comer. . viao a lew stacka an
aiia uay. — iviaunce uianam,
O ivetu. o-tu
FOR qivrR: Cocker spamei pups.
Biouue auu uiack. tuaies, $io;
leuiaies, ^>a. Call or witte —
Mis. ioivk Woous, Page, puone
4u.t. aa-topua
FOR uuoo insurance ot alt
kiuua ace iv. it. v ivay i am ui
er, puone iuo. aati
bOi'uic,o£.o annual sale oi
ncicioiu ouiis on reuiuaiy it.
iiui^e sale titter cattle auction.
—uuk.ee uivestock ivikt., uutte,
Meat. «oc !
*” ’*
r ua QAHi. i uiuucu opuucu
I'uuma unati Uuats. v accaniiwU
Don wars. new Diuuu line.
9 /■* nines west ui i lain view un
mgnwa> ~u.—miner uum. ZiU
FOR o.-vn.m a-ii. wiue Heavy
weight liiiuieum, Due per iun
iilii0 ll. — aiiuWcst r uill. at
Appn, west unciu, pnone
3-tu-a. i*0e |
FOh saat; iy-iu yum tuuor;
iOia .uuaay iuraur scuan.—
W in. tviuuer Cu. ui cj i^eul,
53i. 4oe I
Fur iteuuccd hales un
CiVtv moUhAnCfc*
dee.
L. G. GiCCii.t>r'i£i in&. AGV.
U hmn.ni i-'iiune no i'usioU.
FOR dAcE: 1941 O-cy. Pontiac,
2-dr. good mecnaiiicai cunui
llOU, guuu uuieiwisv, locuU,
heaier, visor, irauic lights.—
Per cy Aiiuei son, u neiU, p.ione
300-ai. 3o-*opU9 i
FOR QUICK SALE; Coal or
wood Dinning range, ivory
enamel, good condition, at $15.
—Mis. Ceun Beckwith, Emmet.
4Up35
FOR SALE; 32 -volt Winch a. g
er motor, batteries and appli
ances. — Emil C. Steiling. 2
miles east 1 mile south oi Or
chard 30-4Ocl2O
FOR SALE: Nesco cooker, used
3 times, yours for $20.—Mid
west Furn. & AppL, West O’
Neill, phone 34t>-J. 40c
FOR SALE: Modern 7 - room
house in northeast Atkinson,
insulated, nearly new oil fur
nace, basement, garage, 2 lots,
2 blocks from school.—Harvey
J. Grof, Atkinson, phone 7402.
37-40pl25
f11 ■ ~
&. K. a. SHR1NER BM.S
W.ntm “• Plate GteM
Wind & Tornado. Truck fc Tractor. Personal Property
Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Lireetock
REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE. RENTALS
Automobile O'Neill — t— Phone 1M Farm Property
MACHINERY FOR SALE: 1— j
I John Deere 12-A combine with
pickup attachment, ready to
g0; i _ 4^-ft. John Deere 1
way, practically new. — R. F.
Van Horn, O’Neill, Nebr.
39-40pl00
FOR SALE: 1949 Oldsmobile 98
sedan, low mileage. — James
M. Corkle. 33c
I HAVE cash buyers for residen- ;
tial properties in O’Neill.—R. |
H. (“Ray") Shriner, O’Neill, j
phone 106. 39tf
! FOR SALE: Choice Cedar river
160-acre crop-livestock farm, 1
mile from town, $175 per acre.
Lester W. Sehmadeke, Farmers
National Co., O’Neill, Nebr.
39-40p95
FOR SALE: Available IHC No. 9
and trail mowers. New Idea and
Lundell power mowers.—Plain
view Farm Equipment, Plain
view, Nebr. 6tf
FOR SALE: Disc harrows, 10-,
15- and 18-ft, sizes. — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill. 40c
FOR SALE: Armstrong Quaker
linoleum, 12-ft., $1.10 per ft.—
Midwest Furn. & Appl., West
O’Neill, phone 346-J. _ 40c
Do You Want a Car that Will
Start These Cold Mornings?
See our selection of OK used
cars elsewhere in this edition.
Midwest Motor Co.
Phone 100 O’Neill, Nebr.
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tf
FOR SALE: 1949 Pontiac club
coupe, 6 cyl.—Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’Neill. 40c
FOR SALE: Service station in
Ewing, Nebr., has good gallon
age; grease room, modern
equipment and a complete
stock. Living quarters in rear.
Building rented on gallonage
basis. Inquire at Wood’s Ser
vice, write box 338 or call
126-W, Ewing. 39-42c
FOR SALE: Armstrong Quaker
9x12 heavyweight rugs, $8.95.
— Midwest B’urn. & Appl.,
West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 40c
WANTED
WANTED: Several men with
pickup trucks or cars to buy
teed bags for northern bag
company. New branch in
Grand island, Nebr. High earn
ings, pleasant work. Men Irom
every county in Nebr. wanted.
Come in person for interview
at B an play Produce M.arket, i
413 West 3rd, Grand Island.
4U-42cI
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck muunieu shelt
er, l.auo bu. hour capacity.
Make arrangements lor your
sneiling with K. C. Hunt, at
Hunts iveciipping service,
phone 289, O’Neill.
WANTED TO BUY: Oats, wheal
unu corn. — Corkle Hatchery,
U neiii. UiX
WAivi L,L>. Bapei hanging. —j
Mrs. diaries Beilin, Cl inehi, j
puoue jouj . iou j
run BilUMBT, eilidein meenun
itui uuui tugging, 0 indies
vv.ue, VI leel uetfci, tall Oi Wllle
jounce Eios., 1'iaiUvlew, iNcoi.,
puoue in oi xi.
WANTED AT ONCE: Man to
hauuiu lull line ox leeu ana
meuicai supplies. Must nave |
ear, oe avv^uaiinevi. rice liain- |
mg, leui pioposiuou lor iigiit
man. rur peisouai interview
wine Morns nooert, Cieigmon.
33—tipioo
WANTED: Responsible puity can
re-uuy nisi giauc spaiet piano
by assuming small moiumy
payment, write—ju. C. Biupps,
box 1134, enuux City, la. 4ucou
HEcB WANTED: Girl to keep
books, inis is steauy employ'- j
mem.—Vvm. iciouer Co., oi u
Nein, ptione 331. 40c
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SilOB
Generator & Motor winning
new ana Usea Motors
lor Any Job 25tX
FARM & COMMERCIAL
WiRiNG
DON’T WIRE until you have our
price. Be sale. Have your wir
ing msiaiica by our skilled
workmen. We have all mater
ials and iixtures lor a complete
job. Ail material and work
guaranteed. Ten years oX REA
wiling experience. Drop us a
card lor tree estimate. For a
neat job see us.
Motor Re-winding and Repairs
CONTACT
Ralph Simpson
LESTER ELECTRIC
O’Neill. Nebr. 29tf
MISCELLANEOUS
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor I
repair. Acetylene welding. j
YOU want most dollar return for |
your live stock? Then choose as
your market agent the firm that
gets results. — FRANK. E.
SCOTT COMMISSION CO.,
STOCK YARDS, SIOUX CITY,
IOWA. 34c.tf. i
INCOME TAX
For assistance in filing your
reports, call on
GEO C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr., Res. Phone 161W
33-40 I
____,___I
Complete
Auction Sales
Service!
Advertising, auctioneering, clerk- |
ing . . . let us take care of the j
details. Call or see
ED THORIN, Chambers
or
KEITH ABART, O’Neill
Insurance of All Kinds
REA FARMSTEAD WIRING
SEE US before you wire. All work
guaranteed.— CHAS. CHAM
BERS, O’Neill, phone 547-J, or
leave word at Gillespie's. 40tf |
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
2d door West Midwest Furn.
Servioe Phone 399, O’Neill
Long Term
4% Federal Lank Bank
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELK.HOKN VALLEY
Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n.
Lyle P. Dierks, bec.-Treas.
O’Neill, Nebr, i
AUTO OWNERS
IF YOU WANT cheaper insurance
let me know. 1 can finance a
194b and newer model automo- j
bile and write your insurance j
lor you! We need and appreci
ate your business.
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr.
ATTENTION: Mullen’s Radio
Electric Service does REA and
city electrical wiring. Guaran
teed repair of home radios, au
to radios and electrical appli
ances of all kinds. We are now
located in our new shop 2
blocks west and 1V2 blocks
soutn of the state garage, O -
Neill.
A WAY TO AVOID costly field
delays is to have your tractor
and other equipment in A-l
shape when spring rolls a
round. Bring them in now for
expert, economical repairs. Ex
perienced mechanics lor all
makes.— Marcelltis impi. Co.,
West O'Neill, pnone a. 40-42c
GOOD FLOOR SANDER and edg
er lor rent, inquire: Speits-Ray
Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
WHETHER you wish to Duy,
rent, trade or sell, The Fron
tier's classifieds will do the
trick quickly and economically.
38tf
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank our relatives,
neighbors and other friends
for the masses, flowers, cards, j
and letters and other expres
sions of interest and sympathy
at the time of the death of our
husuanu and father, John
Schmidt.
iYlnS. JOHN SCHMIDT
AND FAMILY I
40p50
I WISH to thank all my relatives
and mends lor their kindness,
messages and cards during my
recent illness.
MKS. LAWRENCE JONAS
40p50
FOR BENT
FOR RENT: 2 heated sleeping
rooms with private bath and
entrance. Call Ramon Bright,!
first house east of the Legion
hall. 38tf
Om&hans Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tallon and
son, Michael, of Omaha, were
guests at the home of her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French,
from last Thursday until Mon
day.
Go to Iowa—
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow took
Mrs. Fred Fetrow to Clarmda,,
la., Sunday, where she will re
main for a visit with her sister,
who is ill.
Has Houseguest—
Miss Nancy Froelich had as
her houseguest this weekend,
Miss Marjorie Sinek, of Winetka,
111.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Krause
and daughters were in Albion
Sunday.
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Holt County Board of Supervisors
^- ^
O’Neill, Nebraska
January 9, 1951
10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met on this date as provid
ed by Statute for reorganization,
Sterns, Cronk, Clark, Baten
horst, Hubbard, Borg, and Frick
el present.
The meeting was called to or
der by the County Clerk.
The Clerk appointed Borg and
Batenhorst a committee to ascer
tain if the bonds of the reelected
members had been filed and ap
proved by the County Judge.
The committee reported that
bonds for these members had
been approved.
The first order of business was
the election of a new chairman.
Motion was made by Hubbard,
seconded by Clark, that nomina
tions for the office of chairman
be made by ballot.
Hubbard was appointed Teller
by the Clerk.
The first ballot for nomination
resulted as follows: ,
Stems 2
Borg 1
Hubbard 2
Cronk 2
These nominations were then
voted on with the following re
sults:
Hubbard 4
Sterns 1
Cronk 2
Mr. Hubbard then withdrew
his name as he felt he would be
unable to act as Chairman of the
Board this year.
As neither of the others had a
majority the Board voted again
with these results:
Sterns 2
Cronk 4
Borg 1
Mr. Borg then withdrew his
name as a candidate for Chair
man of the Board for 1951.
Motion was then made that the
rules be suspended and the
Board vote by acclamation for ;
Cronk as Chairman for the com- j
ing year. Motion carried.
The Chairman then called for |
a vote and Cronk was then de
clared elected unanimously as ,
Chairman for the year 1951.
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
O’Neill, Nebraska
January 9, 1951
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 Chairman submitted the
following list of Committees for
the ensuing year:
COURT HOUSE COMMITTEES
FOR 1951
Court House — Clark, Borg,
Frickel.
Finance — Hubbard, Sterns,
Batenhorst.
Printing—Frickel, Clark, Hub
bard.
Tax—Clark, Hubbard, Sterns.
Bonds—Hubbard, Sterns, Borg.
Bridge — Batenhorst, Clark,
Frickel.
Road—Borg, Hubbard, Sterns.
Settlement Co. Officers—Clark
and Entire Board.
Claims—Batenhorst and Entire
Board.
Motion was made by Baten
horst, seconded by Hubbard, that
the following wage scale be a
dopted:
WAGE SCALE 1951
Single Man ... 65c Per Hour
Common Bridge Labor ..
75c Per Hour
Foreman Budge Workers
$1.00 Per Hour
Truck Drivers, Tractor &
Grader Operators 75c Per Hour
Experienced Operator or
Mechanic _95c Per Hour
Tractor & Operator _
$1.50 Per Hour
Tractor Loader_$2.50 Per Hour
Exp. Drag Line Operator
$1.00 Per Hour
Truck and Driver $3.00 Per Hour
MACHiNE RENTAL 1951
Drag Line _ $12.50 Per Hour
100 H. P. Patrol. $10.00 Per Hour
75-100 H. P. Patrol
$8.00 Per Hour
Cat & Scoop or Blade
$12.00 Per Hour
Small Cat & Scoop
$9.00 Per Hour
Motion was made by Baten
horst, seconded by Hubbard, that
the office of County Physician
of Holt County be abolished. Mo
tion carried.
Motion by Clark, seconded by
Borg, that the Frontier and Ew
ing Advocate be designated to
publish the Supervisors’ proceed
ings for the year and the Holt
County Independent be declared
the official paper. Motion carried.
Motion was made by Frickel,
seconded by Borg, that the fol
lowing Bonds be approved. Mo
tion carried.
Esther Harris, Deputy County
Clerk, Holt County,
Homer Ernst, Township Justice
of Peace, Shields Precinct,
Charles Green, Township
Clerk, Conley Precinct,
Walter Ries, Township Treas
urer, Pleasant View Precinct.
On motion the board adjourn
ed until January 23, 1951, at 10:00
A. M.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
County Clerk
I FRANK CRONK,
Chairman
--
O'Neill, Nebraska
January 23, 1951
10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment
All members present.
Meeting called to order by the
Chan man. Minutes of the meet
; mgs of December 27, 1950, Jan
uary 4 and January 9, 1951, were
| read and approved as read.
The Chairman appointed Hub
bard as Highway Commissioner
for the County. Hubbard in turn
appointed each member of the
Board of Supervisors to take
[ charge of his respective District.
The Chairman appointed
Clark, Borg, and Stems, as the
Insurance Committee for the
j county.
Motion was made by Frickel,
seconded by Batenhorst, that
Chas. Richter be appointed jan
itor of the Court House, effective
February 1, 1951.
The Finance Committee report
ed that all fees from the various
offices for the month of Decern- !
ber had been remitted to the j
County Treasurer as required by j
law.
Motion by Frickel, seconded
by by Sterns, that the following i
I Salary and Expense Claims be
1 allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the General Fund in I
payment of same:
j Vivian Allendorfer, Janu
ary Salary_$166.66
Glea Bowden, January
salary -$ 57.50
Alice L. French, January
Salary $150.00
William W. Griffin, Jan.
Salary ____r_$l 58.33
John Grutsch, Postage &
Typewriter Ribbon_$ 3.75
; J. Ea Hancock, Postage &
Box Rent_$ 38.11
Esther Harris, January
salary_$166.66
Lav on Hart, January Sal
ary -$150.00
Rum Hoffman, Postage &
Box Kent_$ 13.00
1 A. B. Hubbard, Mileage... $ 32.80
j Eldora Lowery, January
salary-$ 31.40
Ira H. Moss, Clerk’s sal
ary -$132.00
Wilma McClure, January
Salary_2_$125.00
Louis W. Reimer, January
Baiary..$258.33
Marlene M. Reimer, Jan
uary Salary_$ 75.00
Albert Sipes, Mileage_$ 77.20
Mis. Albert sipes, Wash
ing & Soap__$ 20.00
Claresse Sullivan, Janu
ary Salary — .$100.66
Leonard A. Thomazin,
Mileage-$10 .20
Leo Tomjack, January
oalaiy $183.30
lomjacK, Mileage
Liaims __ $ 52.98
Wm. F. Wefso, January
balary $225.00
Virginia M. Bennett, Jan
uary Salary . _ $115.00
Elmer R. Bowen, Jan. Sal
ary $170.00
Alice L. French, Postage $ 12.U0
John Grutsch, January
Baiary -$216.66
J. Ed Hancock, January
Salary $125.00 I
Mrs. Ed Hancock, Clerical
Work $125.00 |
Esther Harris, Stamps &
Box Rent _ $ 8.75
Ruth Hoffman, January
Salary _ $241.66 i
Holt County Extension Ser
vice $194.92
DeLoris M. Lowery, Jan.
Salary $150.00
Ira H. Moss, Jan. Salary $225.00
Nora A. Mullen, Jan. Sal
ary . $125.00
Mabel McKenna, Jan. Sal
ary - $115.00
Louis W. Reimer, Post
age $ 3.00
Albert Sipes, Jan. Salary $150.00
Albert Sipes, Prisoners’
Board & Jailor’s Fees $ 72.50
Leonard A. Thomazin,
Office Work & Survey
ing -. $ 15.60
Leo Tomjack, Postage __ $ 21.00
John J. Underwood, Jan.
Salary $ 29.04 j
Wm. F. Wefso, Postage &
Convention Expense_$ 48.95
On motion the Board adjourn
ed until 1:00 P. M.
O’Neill, Nebraska
January 23, 1051
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 applications and securities
of the following banks were ex
amined:
The Tri-County Bank, Stuart,
Nebraska,
The First National Bank, At
kinson, Nebraska,
O’Neill National Bank, O’Neill,
Nebraska,
The First National Bank, O’
Neill, Nebraska,
Emmet State Bank, Emmet,
Nebraska.
Motion by Stems, seconded by
Clark, that these banks be ap
proved as depositories for Coun
ty Funds for the year 1951. Ma
tion carried.
Motion by Borg, seconded by
Hubbard, that the following
with-holding claims be allowed
on the various funds as follows:
General Fund _ $645.67
Bridge Fund ._$ 67.5U
Adm. Expense Fund_$315.30
Hoad Fund_$259.50
Mail Route Fund_$202.00
Motion by Clark, seconded by
Frickel, that the following wage
increases be granted effective
February 1, 1951, subject to
Bridge:
ClerK in Treasurer’s
Office _ $150.00 Per Month
Clerk in Assessor’s
Office _$135.00 Per Month
Clerk in County Agent’s
Office — $135.00 Per Month
Clerk in ounty Attorney’s
Office _ $125.00 Per Month
Effective April 1, 1951, Clerk
in County Superintendent’s of
$135.00 Per Month.
Motion by Borg, seconded by
Hubbard, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Bridge
Fund in payment of same:
Armco Drainage & Met
al Products, Inc., Steel
Culverts _$1848.56
Campbell Lumber Co.,
Supplies_:_$ 74.25
A. M. Batenhorst, Bridge
inspection _._$ 25.00
Roy C e a r n s, Bridge
Work ..$ 137.70
Frank Crank, Bridge In
spection _$ 15.00
Wm. Krotter Co., Bridge
Plank _$ 226.82
Wm. S i e b e r, Bridge
Work _$ 80.75
Standard Oil Co., Gaso
line _$ 143.67
W. L. Winsor, Bridge
Work _ $ 125.25
Horner Lumber Co.,
Bolts and Spikes _ $ 64.45
Jerry O’Connel, Bridge
Work _ $ 76.50
Thomas Slattery, Sup
plies _—_$ 143.25
Anton Weichman, Bridge
Foreman _ $ 174.00
Motion by Batenhorst, second
ed by Borg, that tne following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on the Road Fund
in payment of same:
A. M. Batenhorst, Road
Inspection .. _$ 25.00
Bergstrom Oil Co., Gaso
line $ 24.71
Ronald Borg, Road Work- $230.85
Charles Camel, Labor on
Co. Bldg. _$ 6.00
Central Supply Co., Re
pairs ----$ 62.90
C r a b b Service Station,
Gas & Oil_$ 39.93
Frank Cronk, Road In
spection $ 15.00
Continental Oil Co., Oil &
Gas $212.13
Ewing Motor Co., Repairs
& Anti-Freeze..$ 3.20
Gill Motor Co., Gas, Oil,
& Tubes_$ 55.76
I
Jarvis Oil Co , Diesel Fu
el, Tires & Tubes . .$163.11
Wm. Krotter Co., Gas &
Supplies $ 79.43
Nebr. Tractor & Eq. Co.,
Repairs for Grader_$152.72
Norwood Repair, Washers
& Copper Line ..,$ 2.85
Bill Oxner, Working on
Co. Bldg._$ 20.25
1 E. J. Shane, Truck Rental $ 51.52
R. D. Stevens, Road Work
& Machine Operating $104.60
Gene Batenhorst, Road
Work_$ 47.60
Axel L. Borg, Road In
spection -$ 5.00
Harrison Bridge, Gas &
Oil __$ 5.65
Central Supply Co., Wash
er & Seal_$ 3.66
C r a b b Service Station,
Gas & Oil_$138.56
Cobbs Manufacturing Co.,
Auto Certificate Hold
ers ___$ 52.25
Continental Oil Co., Diesel
Fuel _$ 87.97
Fehrs Tractor & Eq. Co.,
Snow Plow_$949.74
Marvin Focken, Road
Dragging _$ 12.50
Inter-State Oil Co., Oil &
Grease _$115.60
William Kohle, Working
on Co. Bldg._$ 30.00
| Nebr. Tractor & Eq. Co.,
Repairs_$250.93
Nebr. Tractor & Eq. Co.,
Repairs & Mechanical
Service_$ 98.55
Newman Oil Co., Gaso
line _$106.05
Nebr. Tractor & Eq. Co.,
Repairs_$ 16.65
O’Neill Auto Supply Co.,
Inc., Tools__$ 15.00
Servall Towel & Linen
Co., Towels_$ 4.00
Edgar Stauffer, Welding_$ 10.75
West Lbr. & Coal Co.
Roof Cement _$ 2.40
Motioned by Clark, seconded
by Hubbard, that the following
claims be allowed and warrants
ordered drawn on Mail Route
Fund in payment of same:
Richard Smith, Operating
Motor Grader . $97.85
P. W. Summerer, Dragging
Road . $13.50
On motion the Board adjourn
ed until January 24, 1951, at
10:00 A. M.
RUTH HOFFMAN,
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK,
Chairman.
Entertains Friend—
Edward Campbell had as his
houseguest Dick Coyne, of
Youngstown, O. They are stu
dents at Creighton university in
Omaha.
J WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN j
ATTORNEY
! First National Bank Bldg, i
O'NEILL
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SPRING?
Well, it won t be long, anyway,
so its time to order those
FARM MACHINE REPAIRS
right now—this week!
★ We try to carry a complete stock of
those repair parts, but it will be well to
examine those machines that will soon be
in the fields and see what they need.
★ Then call on us. We will help you
make sure that you will be ready to go
to work when spring does come.
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No need to schedule work...
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if you bring ’em in now. Our expert
mechanics are ready to serve you—no
appointment necessary if you bring
in your tractor, machinery or auto be
fore the spring rush.
WM. KROTTER CO. OF O’NEILL
Home qf J. I. Case — M-M Implements —
New Idea
PONTIAC CARS
Phone 531 West O’Neill