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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1951)
LEGAL NOTICES (First pub. May 31, 1951) Julius D. Cronin, Att’y NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3745 In the County Court of Holt vCounty, Nebraska, May 24th, 1951. In the matter of the Estate of Joe Babl, also known as Joseph Babl, Deceased. Creditors of said estate are here by notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is September 21, 1951, and for the payment of debts is May 24, 1952 and that on June 21, 1951, and on September 22, 1951, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, t County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 4-6c (First pub. June 7, 1951.) John R. Gallagher, Att’yi NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3747 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, May 31st, 1951. In the matter of the Estate of Michael Curran, Deceased. 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M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 5-7c (First pub. June 14, 1951) Julius D. Cronin, Att’y NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3732 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 7th, 1951. In the matter of the Estate of Ralph B. Mellor, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is October 5th, 1951, and for the payment of debts is June 7th, 1952, and that on July 5th, 1951, and on Oc tober 6th, 1951, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. | (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c (First pub. June 14, 1951.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on June 28, 1951, until 10:00 o’clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL FOR SURAFCING and incidental work on the EWING SOUTH and EWING NORTH Patrols Nos. 81009 and 81010 State Roads. The approximate quantity is: 2,100 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Material. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. Compliance by the contractor with the standards as to hours of labor prescribed by the “Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,'’ approved June 25, 1938 (Public No. 718, 75th Congress), will be required in the performance of the work under this contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour, ex cept that a minimum wage of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour shall be paid to: Crane Operators Dragline Operators Power Shovel Operators The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be ninety-five (95) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor on this contract shall be seventy-five (75) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for. the work may be seen and in formation secured at the office of the County Clerk at O’Neill, Nebraska, at the office of the District Engineer of the Depart ment of Roads and Irrigation at Ainsworth, Nebraska, or at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his contract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a propossal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Department of Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than one hundred fifty (150) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WORTH $1 TO YOU | 19 Special Summer offer of 1 8x10 BLACK and WHITE ENLARGEMENT for $1.00 and fhis advertisement. Good only on the following dates: JUNE 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 • S. Downey and Mary Cabalka will be at the Studio to lake your picture. We have some close-out special fold ers and easels at BARGAIIN PRICES. We wiU also be mak ing 12 BILLFOLD prints and 1 5x7 BLACK and WHITE ENLARGEMENT for $3.50 with this advertisement. O’NEILL PHOTO CO. Phone No. 1 | O’Neill 11 or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION F. H. Klietsch, State Engineer J. M. Crook, District Engineer Ruth Hoffman, County Clerk Holt County.6-1 Board Proceedings (Continued from page 6) and 1910, and on the North Half of Block 5 and a Non-descript in the southwest corner of. said Block for 1911, and WHEREAS, it appears that said property should not have been taxed in the years last recited, and that the levy and assessment of taxes thereon for such years was erroneous, NOW. THEREFORE, be it hereby resolved by County Clerk of the County of Holt be, and she hereby is ordered and directed to cancel said taxes for said years upon the tax lists of said County covering said described premises, making the proper notations of this resolution directing the same, and that a copy of this resolution be duly filed and en tered in the minutes of the pro ceedings of the Board of Super visors, and reference thereto indi cated on the tax lists. The foregoing resolution intro duced by Supervisor Andy Clark, who moved the adoption of the same. Motion seconded by Supervisor Albert Sterns. On a vote being taken thereon, said motion and resolution were duly passed and adopted by the Board, the vote thereon being *as follows: AYE NAY Frank Cronk Albert Stems Andy Clark A. M. Batenhorst A. L. Borg H. W. Hubabrd Alex Frickel On motion the Board adjourned until May 28. 1951, at 10:00 A. M. RUTH HOFFMAN Countv Clerk FRANK CRONK Chairman O’Neill, Nebraska May 28, 1951 10:00 A.M. Holt County Board of Super visee 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. The Finance Committee report ed that all fees from the various offices for the month of April had been remitted to the County Treasurer as required by law. Motion by Batenhorst, second ed by Borg that the following Salary and Expense Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: Vivian Allendorfer, May Salary.. $.168.66 Geo. E. Collins, May Sal ary _ 10.15 Alice L. French, Mileage.. 40.18 Alice L. French, 8th Grade Fund _ 175.00 John Grutsch, May Salary 216.66 J. Ed Hancock, May Sal ary _—— 241.66 Esther Harris, Postage — 5.00 Ruth Hoffman, May Sal ary ____ 241.66 DeLoris M. Lowery, May Salary_ 150 00 Ira H. Moss, Court Costs 57.70 James Mullen, Mileage —. 47.20 Wilma McClure, May Sal ary _150.00 Louis W. Reimer, May Salary - 258.33 Charles Richter, May Sal ary _ 200.00 William F. Wefso, May Salary - 225.00 Leo S. Tomjack, May Sal ary _183.30 Leo S. Tomjack, Tele phone _ 16.12 Glea Bowden, May Salary 135.00 Alice L. French, May Sal ary _ 300.00 Alice L. French, Postage_ 23.15 Wm. W. Griffin, May Sal ary _158.33 John Grutsch, Postage & Mileage ---- 7.80 Esther Harris, May Salary 166 60 LaVon Hart, May Salary .. 150.00 Ruth Hoffman, Postage— 8.31 Ira H. Moss, May Salary_ 246.66 James Mullen, May Salary 150.00 Nora A. Mullen, May Sal ary -135.00 Mabel McKenna, May Sal ary -125.00 Louis W. Reimer, Postage & Expense- 4.00 Claresse Sullivan, May Salary_166.66 Wiliam F. Wefso, Supplies & Postage —__—. 43.45 Leo S. Tomjack, Mileage „ 74.56 Leo S. Tomjack, Jailors Fee & Supplies-43.00 Motion by Hubbard, seconded by Batenhorst that the following Assessor’s Claims be allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same: L. E. Axtell, Assesssor’s Salary ---$ 90.00 C. L. Brady, Assessor’s Salary.....86.25 C. E. Cavanaugh, Asses sor’s Salary-75.00 Lyndly Crumly, Assessor’s Salary ___82.50 Elmer DeVall, Assessor’s Salary___ 75.00 Edwin Engler, Assessor’s Salary __ 287.00 Harold Gilman, Assessor’s Salary_67.50 Eben Grafft, Assessor’s Salary_217.50 F. E. Keyes, Assessor's Salary_—-217.50 C. L. Kirkland, Assessor’3 Salary_150.00 Albert Latzel, Assessor’s Salary_150.00 James M. Lieb, Assessor’s Salary_120.00 Omer McClenahan, Asses sor’s Salary..- 157.50 Bob Nissen, Assessor’s Sal ary - 202.50 Homer Rutherford, Asses sor’s Salary _142.50 Bob Tomlinson, Assessor’s Salary ... 90 00 Wm. Troshynski, Asses sor’s Salary - 75.18 Clarence Young, Asses sor’s Salary - 142.50 R. E. Bly, Assessor’s Sal ary _ 236.84 Albert Carson, Assessor’s Salary_ 82.50 Ralph Coburn, Assessor’s Salary_55.25 Archie Densberger, Asses sor’s Salary-_ 202.50 Jas. Dobrovolny, Asses sor’s Salary _ 60.00 Waldo Frost, Asssesor’s Salary _ 90.00 Clarence Gokie, Assessor’s Salary _ 127.50 Levi Hull, Assessor’s Sal ary _ 75.00 P. W. Kilmurry, Assessor’s Salary _ 90.54 Chas. Kubart, Assessor’s Salary --- 187.50 Robert LeMunyan, Asses sor’s Salary- 90.00 Charles Mahony, Asses sor’s Salary - 142.50 Eli McConnell, Assessor’s Salary . 157.50 Arthur O’Neill, Assessor’s Salary . 75.00 Harold L. Shaw, Assessor’s Salary .. 52.50 H. W. Tomlinson, Asses sor’s Salary-315.00 Joe Winkler, Assessor’s Salary-30.00 12:00 Noon. On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M. O’Neill, Nebraska May 28, 1951 1:00 P.M. supervisors galley 4 Holt County Board of Super visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. A road petition signed by Vern Wilkinson and others was read. They were petitioning to have a public road established com mencing at the Southwest corner of 21-25-13 and running thence east on the section line between section 21 and 28 a distance of one mile to the Southeast corner of Section 21. Motion was made by Hubbard, seconded by Borg, that a Hearing be held on this petition on June 27th at 1:30 P.M. Motion carried. (Continued on page 12.) ORCHARD BRIDE . . . Miss v Jean Law (above), daughter of Mrs. Willard Sherer, of Or chard, became the bride of Clair Kohl, of Lincoln, on Sun day afternoon, June 3, on the lawn at the Sherer home. 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