■ I) I, t Board Proceedings (Continued from page 14.) Section 1. That it be and it hereby is found and declared that the formation and establish ment of the ATKINSON RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT within the boundaries prescribed by Section two hereof would be in the public interest and suited to the general fire protection pol icy of the County as a whole. Section 2. That the ATKINSON RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT is hereby organized and established within the fol lowing boundaries, to-wit: Saratoga Precinct: Sections 31 to 35 inclusive, Twp. 33, Range 13; Sections 2 to 12 and 13 to 36 inclusive, Twp. 32, Range 13; All of Sand Creek Precinct; The East 36 Sections of Green Valley Precinct; All of Francis Precinct; All of Sheridan Pre cinct; All of Atkinson Pre cinct; All of Pleasantview Pre cinct; The West 36 Sections of Fairview Precinct; The West 36 Sections of Rock Falls Pre cicnt; The West 30 Sections of the North half of Emmet Pre cinct and Sections 16, 9, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20; West one half of 21: and Sections 30. 29, 31, 32 in the South half of Em met Precinct, Holt County, Nebraska. ' Section 3. That the County Clerk of Holt County, be and hereby is directed to designate a time and place for a public meet ing of all electors who are own ers of any interest in real or per sonal property assessed for taxa tion in the district and who re side within the boundaries thereof, and to give notice of such meeting as by law prescrib ed. Section 4. That a duly certified copy of this resolution be filed in the office of the County Clerk of Holt County, Nebraska, j 1, Alex Frickel, member of the ; Board of County Supervisors of ■ Holt County, Nebr., move the I Board of County Supervisors of Holt County, Nebraska, adopt the above Resolution. I, Andy Clark, member of the Board of Supervisors of Holt County, Nebraska, second the a bove motion. The Aye and Nay vote being called for resulted as follows: AYE: Frank Cronk, H. W. Hub bard, Andy Clark, Albert Sterns, A. M. Batenhorst, A. L. Borg, Al ex Frickel. NAY: NONE. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ninham appeared before the Board pre senting an application for an On and Off Sale Beer License. Their place of business is to be the Oasis Inn located 5 miles East of Chambers. Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Borg that the Holt County Board of Super visors recommend to the Nebras ka Liquor Control Commission that an On and Off Sale Beer Li A cense be granted Mr. and Mrs. * Ninham. Motion carried. 5:00 P. M. On motion the Board adjourned until March 27, 1951, at 10:00 A. M. RUTH HOFFMAN County Clerk FRANK CRONK Chairman O’Neill, Nebraska March 27, 1951 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 meetings of February 21, March 8 and 9, were read and approved as read. The Finance Committee report ed that all fees from the various offices for the month of Febru ary had been remitted to the County Treasurer as required by law. Motion by Batenhorst, second ed by Clark that the following Salary and Expense claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same. Vivian Allendorfer, March Salary $166.66 Alice L. French March Salary 300.00 ! Alice L. French, Postage 19.08 William W. Griffin, March Salary 158.34 John Grutsch, March Sal- I ary 216.68 | J. Ed Hancock, March Sal arv Z^I.OO Esther Harris, March Sal ary 166.66 Esther Harris, Postage 9.10 Ruth Hoffman, March Sal ary 241.66 Holt County Extension Service 341.57 Eldora Lowery, March Salary ._. 33.75 Ira H. Moss, Salary and Postage 267.00 Nora Mullen, March Sal ary 135.00 ] Mabel McKenna, March Salary _ 125.00 Louis W. Reimer, Postage 6.75 Albert Sipes, March Sal ary 150.00 Claresse Sullivan, March Salary 166.66 Leo S. Tomjack, Mileage . 130.96 Leo S. Tomjack, Prisoners Board & Jailors Fee_64.75 Glea Bowden, March Sal ary 115.00 Alice L. French, Mileage 36.77 Alice L. French, Institute and 8th Grade Fund_ 100.00 John Grutsch, Postage _ 3.00 J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treas., Envelopes and Postage . 218.46 LaVon Hart, March Sal ary _ 150.00 Ruth Hoffman, Postage_ 8.47 DeLoris M. Lowery, March Salary _ 150.00 Virginia Morrow, March Salary _ 135.00 Ira H. Moss, Court Costs 73.80 Wilma McClure, March Salary _ . 150.00 Louis W. Reimer, March Salary _ 258.33 Charles Richter, March Salary _ 200.00 Albert Sipes, Mileage_64.32 Leo S. Tomjack, March Salary _ 183.30 Leo S. Tomjack, Postage & Telephone _ 17.92 ohn J. Underwood, March Salary _ 54.04 Wm. F. Wefso, March Sal ary _ — 225.00 On motion the Board adjourn ed until 1 o’clock. O’Neill, Nebraska March 27, 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 applications of Allen J. Pollock and Rudie Juracek for On and Off Sale Beer License were read and considered. Motion was made by Clark, seconded by Borg that the Holt County Board of Supervisors recommend to the Nebraska Liquor Control Com mission that licenses be granted them to sell beer outside of the corporate limits of Ewing, Ne braska. Motion carried. Motion by Hubbard, seconded claims be allowed and warrants by Sterns, that the following be drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same: A. M. Batenhorst, Road Inspection ---$ 20.00 Axel L. Borg, Tire - 20.00 Ronald Borg, Patrol Op erator _ 250.50 Fritz Brandt, Road work 13.60 Glen Cobb, Gas, Oil, 8c Repairs -- — 76.01 C r a b b Service Station, Gas, Oil, Tire Repair _ 143.13 D. A. L u b r ic a n t Co., Grease & Oil 76.97 Earley Oil Co., Gasoline ... 21.32 J. P. Gans, Repair work 58.69 Gerald Harding, Road Work _ 185.00 Henderson Store, Grocer ies _ 10.50 Edwin Hubbard, Operat ing Motor Grader _ 34.00 Harold Huebert, Patrol Operator 33.50 C. W. Kirkland, Road Work 16.15 Lamason Garage, Repairs 8c Labor 8.25 Lookers, Inc., Flares...... _ 1.62 Marcellus Impl. Co., Re pairs & Labor ... 127.22 Lyle McKim, Patrol Op erator _ 85.50 Ora P h i 1 b r i c k, Road Work 226.05 John Richardson, Road Work _ 13.30 Rockey Imp., Bolts and Washers - 44.41 Shelhamer Eqpt. Co., Gas 34.56 Thomas Slattery, Supplies 19.48 R. D. Stevens, Machine Operating _ ...-118.75 The Thomas Co., Grease 132.76 The Thomas Co., Snow Plow Wax_ 45.83 Emil Colfack, Work with Tractor - — aO.OO Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co., Wheel & Bearings-105.37 \. M. Batenhorst, Vise— 35.19 \xel L. Borg, Road In spection ---. 2(J.OO Ed Brandt, Patrol Operat or _ 57.00 Harrison Bridge, Gasoline 7.75 Continental Oil Co., Gas oline —- 9.28 Frank Cronk, Road In spection -45.00 D. A. Lubricant Co., Grease & Oil -- 64.47 Dankert Service, Gas, Oil & Deisel Fuel - 166.17 E. H. Hagensick, Hook 1,40 Gerald Harding, Road Work_ 30.00 Highway Eqpt. & Supply Co., Injection Pump 247.43 Inter State Oil Co., Oil & Grease _ 95.72 Wm. Krotter Co., Repairs & Supplies - 46.93 Lohaus Motor Co., Repairs & Labor 66.83 Lundquiest Chevrolet Co., Anti-Freeze - 48.67 Mentzer Bros., Supplies and Repair .. 11,20 O’Neill Auto Supply, Inc., Repairs . --- 5.05 Platt Oil Cd., Oil 11.92 Robert Richardson, Road Work 57.00 Servall Towel & Linen Supply, Towels 2.00 Sioux Machinery & Sup ply Co., Hoist 75.00 Standard Oil Co., Kero s'’™; 48.90 I he Thomas Co., Grease 14.73 The Thomas Co., Oil 44.76 Ace Norton, Work with Truck 15 00 Duane Beck, Work with Tractor __ 11 25 Motion bv Borg, seconded by Hubbard that t h e following claim be allowed and a warrant ordered drawn on the Pari-mu tuel Fund in pavment of same Holt County Agriculural Shifty „ $490.80 Motion by Hubbard, seconded by Clark that the following claim be allowed and a warrant order ed drawn on the Fair Fund in payment of same: Holt County Agricultural Society $2,000.00 Motion by Frickel, seconded by Clark that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Road Bridge Fund in payment of same: Armco Drainage and. Metal Products Inc., Steel culverts_ $1353.25 Ed Brandt, Repair and Labor on Bridge truck 7.50 Fehrs Tractor & Equip | ment Co., Repairs- 86.71 Wheeler Lumber and Bridge Supply Com pany, Bridge supplies 3167.71 Motion by Stems, seconded by Batenhorst that the following claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Bridge Fund in payment of same: A. M. Batenhorst, Bridge Inspection _$ 15.00 Roy Cearns, Bridge work 87.55 R. O. Jarvis, Gas _ 127.60 Jerrv O’Connell, Bridge Work 56.95 Wm. Siebert, Bridge work 94.35 Anton Weichman, Bridge Foreman 120.00 | Axel L. Borg, Bridge In spection 10.00 i Frank Cronk, Bridge, In spection 5 00 i Wm. Krotter Co., Posts & r,B°U? „ 32.64 iRov Rips, Saw Set 2 50 Standard OU Co., Oil I 23.46 i Walter W 1 n s o r, Bridge work 73 jo Motion bv Borg, seconded bv Friokel that the following claims be allowed an'* warrants ordered drawn on the Mail Route Fund in navment of same: Gene Batenhorst, Work on a « d ™ $137.75 A. B. McClure,. Helping on Patrol ic on Lyle McKim, Grader Op erator 119 70 Road District No. 4, Rental °"patr°l —- 180.00 «• P Stevens, Operating Machine 119.70 Edwin Hubbard, Operat ing Motor Grader 44.65 Allan F. Pollock, Gas 43.92 Richard Smith, Operating Grader 236.10 Motion by Hubbard, seconded by Borg that the following Bonds be approved. Motion carried. Lyle P. Dierks, Member Coun ty Service Committee R. Homer Rutherford, Justice of Peace, Golden Precinct Raymond Schmidt, Clerk, Golden Precinct Floyd H. Frahm, Treasurer, Iowa Precinct F. H. Fundus, Treasurer, Dust in Precinct James F. Conway, Road Over seer, Shields Precinct. 5:00 P. M. On motion the Board adjourned until 10:00 A. M., March 28. RUTH HOFFMAN County Clerk FRANK CRONK Chairman. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Earley and daughter, of New York, left Fri day after visiting several days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earley. Make GAMBLES your fishing supply headquarters for this summer. 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