The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 11, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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    Board Proceedings
(Continued from page 6)
Louis W. Kenner, expense
claim & postage-3.75
Claresse Sullivan, Sept.
salary_175.00
Leo S. Tomjack, phone &
postage__—. 19.62
John J. Underwood, jan
itor salary_54.04
Opal E. Bosn, Sept, salary 150.00
Alice L. French, Sept, sal
ary - 300.00
Alice L. French, mileage_ 28.62
William W. Griffin, pos
tage -10.00
John Grutsch, mileage _ 6.00
J. Ed Hrncock, postage &
box rent _ 2.25
Esther Harris, postage &
box rent_ 7.25
Ruth Hoffman, postage &
box rent _ 7.00
DeLoris M. Lowery, Sept.
salary _ 183.33
Marilyn Mattern, Sept, sal
ary _125.00
Ira H. Moss, court costs — 73.50
James Mullen, Sept, salary 150.00
Nora A. Mullen, Sept, sal
ary _135.00
Mabel McKenna, Sept sal
ary _125.00
Leo S. Tomjack, mileage — 129.90
Charles Richter, janitor
salary_ 200.00
Leo S. Tomjack, Sept, sal
ary _ 200.00
Leo S. Tomjack, prisoner
fees_ 51.25
Wm. F. Wefso, Sept, salary 225.00
Motion was made by Borg, sec
onded by Batenhorst that the fol
lowing claims be allowed and
warrants ordered drawn on the
Drivers License Fund in pay
ment of same.
J. Ed Hancock, post for
Dr. licenses-- 23.00
Mrs. Mildred Hancock, fil
ing drivers licenses - 75.00
Ak number of persons were in
conrerring with the Board on dif
ferent road problems.
Motion was made by Baten
horst, seconded by Sterns that
the following claims be allowed
and warrants ordered drawn on
the road fund in payment of
same. *
Melvin Andrus, hauling
gravel __-. 22.50
Gene Batenhorst, work on
road ____— 1^8.50
John Bonenberger, hauling
gravel_ 22.50
Ed Brandt, tractor oper
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
AUTOMOBILES
# TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance
Corp.
C. E. Jones. Manager
O'Neill i Nebraska
_—-1
| a ter_ 252.00
Fritz Brandt, hauling
gravel_22.50
Kenneth Cadwallader,
hauling gravel--22.50
Maurice Cavanaugh, cat
operator _ 228.00
Continental Oil Co., diesel
fuel_ 156.00
Ivan Couch, hauling clay _ 237.00
Crabbs Service Station,
gasoline —-- 76.81
Frank Cronk, road over
seeing -65.00
Dankert Service, gas & oil 86.40
Frank Dvorak, hauling
gravel-*22 50
Chet Fees, garage work-89.07
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.,
rental, Allis-Chalmere — 120.00
Harley Hardware, hard
ware & supplies-112.38
Highway Equip. & .Sup.,
bolt filters - 14.64
Inter-State Oil Co., clear
lube_ 16.80
R. O. Jarvis, gasoline — 36.52
C. W. Kirkland, road
work _ 246.75
Ernie Kloppenberg, haul
ing clay_187.50
Knievel’s Store, kerosene. 11.04
Wm. Krotter Co., barrel
pump 4.95
Ernest LeiD, driving truck 6.75
Midwest Motor Co., labor
& repairs- 37.58
Municipal Steel Corp.,
chains_ 125.05
Eli McConnell, road work 57.75
Lyle McKim, parts pur- .
chased at sale- 65.00
Nebr. Tractor & Equip., re
pairs _ 19.79
Nebr. Tractor & Equip.,
control unit for bull
dozer _ 1023.26
O’Neill Auto Sup., supplies 46.45
Myron Papka, hauling clay 238.50
Pollack Service Station,
gas .— 35.78
Robert Richardson, operat
ing motor grader - 186.15
Art B. Sanders, operating
ca£ ____ 254.oZ
E. J. Shane, operating
dragline _.—.------— J46.30
E. J. Shane, truck rental 183.(5
Shaw Oil Co., gasoline 25.24
Shelhamer Eqpt. Co., bat
tery & repair on tires 233.00
Standard Oil Co., diesel __ 6.50
Ben Weichman, hauling
clay_ 94.50
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.,
wheel assembly..- 405.59
Floyd Osborne, road work 228.90
A. M. Batenhorst, super
vising roads _ 45.00
Bergston Oil Co., gasoline 50.34
Axel L. Borg, supervising
roads_ 40.00
Fritz Brandt, hauling clay 251.50
Harrison Bridge, gas & oil 22.59
Robert Cadwallader, haul
ing gravel_ 22.50
Ed Chudomelka, labor &
oil _ 12.75
Continental Oil Co., diesel
fuel _ 56.80
Ivan Couch, hauling gravel 22.50
Central Suply Co., blades _ 506.10
D-A Lubricant Co., lubri
cant __— 24.85
Frank Dvorak, hauling
, clay_251.50
' Earley Oil Co., gas & oil 145.04
Fehrs Tractor & Equip.,
power shaft _ 5.41
i Conie Gokie, road wrork_ 3.50
R. F. Griffin, repairs-12.12
Highway Equip. & Sup.,
machine parts _. 171.06
Daniel J. Hurley, driving
truck_ 28.50
Inter-State Oil Co., control
fluid_51.88
A. P. Jaszkowiak, supplies 17.84
C. W. Kirkland, pickup
rental_ 27.00
Ernie Kloppenberg, haul
ing gravel_22.50
Leo Kramer, repairs- 67.03
Ernest Lieb, driving truck. 78.75
Lookers, Inc., punches-1.46
Modern Mach. Works, re
pair grader wheel and
bolt and rod_-— 49.35
Lvle McKim, road main
taining _ 228.00
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt., la
bor & repairs- 16.50
Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt., la
bor and repairs —--- 100.50
Newman Oil Co., gas & oil 173.50
Norton Ace, hauling gra
ved __ 22.50
Vincent Osborne, road
work _ 1540.00
Mvron Papka, hauling gra
vel _ 22.50
Fred Richardson, repairing
log chain - 2.00
Henry Reinhiemer, work
on county barn- 10.00
Ries Oil Co., gasoline - 63.45
Calvin Seger, road work __ 207.10
E. J. Shane, operating
dragline - 14.15
E. J. Shane, truck rental „ 15.75
Shaw Oil Co., gasoline — 101.83
Skrdla Motor Co., gas & oil 70.16
Spittler Bros., dynamite
fuse _-— 10 03
R. C. Wadsworth, hauling
culverts . 8-°°
C. E. Wintermote, black
smithing —.-—- ,18“°
Motion was made by Frickel,
seconded by Borg that the follow
ing claims be allowed and war
rants ordered drawn on the Mail
Route Fund in payment of same.
Melvin Andrus, hauling
clay ..——-- 165.00
John Bonenberger, hauling
_ 25*»ww
Fritz Brandt, hauling clay 157.50
Kenneth Cadwallader,
hauling clay .— 166 50
Robert Cadwallader, haul
ing clay ..-----.174 00
Frank Dvorak, hauling
c]ay _ lOl.OU
James Gans, road work 15.00
Floyd Harding, road repair 237.50
Alfred Heying, bridge fil
ling ----- 45 00
Edwin Hubbard, work on
mail road ... - - 246.00
Ernie Kloppenberg, haul
ing clay ... 58 50
Chet McClanahan, m a 11 Q nn
road work- — zua.uu
Melvin Andrus, hauling
clay -- - - 25150
John Bonenberger, hauling
clay..— 174.ou
Kenneth Cadwallader,
hauling clay-1- 201.00
Robert Cadwallader, haul
ing clay _ 205.50
-1
REFEREE'S1 0f 945 Acre,s
__ of Ranch and
* n T T| Farm Land in
I | y m Antelope and
Iv II M M Holt Counties
THE BERTHA RUROEDE PROPERTY}
LAND IN HOLT COUNTY TO BE SOLD OCTOBER 15, ANT
ELOPE COUNTY PROPERTY TO BE SOLD OCTOBER 16.
720 ACRES
IN
HOLT COUNTY
to be sold at 2 pan.
Monday, Oct. 15
al the Courthouse in O'Neill, Nebr.
The following legally described property will
be offered for sale:
The Southeast Quarter of Section 23; the
North Half, The Southwest Quarter and the
West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion 15, all in Township 26, Range 9, Holt
County, Nebraska.
This land consists of 160 acres of good hay
meadow and 560 acres of pasture land. No im
provements. Property will be offered for sale
as an entire tract and as two separate units.
Pasture land is located lVi miles south of Ew
ing, on slate highway No. 108, and the meadow
land is located 3 Vi miles south of Ewing on
| same road.
TERMS OF BOTH SALES: 20% on date of
sale, and balance on confirmation by the
Court. Abstract of title, certified to date of
sale, will be furnished.
225-ACRE FARM
IN
A! OPE COUNTY
to be sold at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
at the west front door of the Courthouse in
Neligh. Nebr.
The following legally described property will
be offered for sale:
The Southwest Quarter and the South Half
of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19.
Township 27, Range 8. Antelope County,
Nebraska.
This farm consists of 225 acres of good sandy
loam soil: 31 acres of pasture; balance under
cultivation with shelterbelts on south side.
Southwest Quarter contains 150 acres.
South Half of Northwest Quarter contains 75
acres.
Improvements consist of:
Good 5-room house
48x40 barn, built in 1937
50x20 hog house, cement floor
2 combination corn cribs and granaries,
32x24 and 32x30, cement floors and drive
ways
Steel grain bin
2 chicken houses
This property will be offered as an entire tract
and as two separate units.
Located 2 miles north and 2 miles east of Ew
ing, or 3 miles west and 3 miles south of Or
chard.
r
For Further Particulars, Contact
HAROLD RICE RALPH S. KRYGER
ATTORNEY REFEREE
Neligh, Nebraska Neligh, Nebraska
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Ivan Couch, hauling cfoy _ 157.50
Rudy Dvorak, cat driver 32.00
B. G. Hanna, maintainor
operator 199.50
Gerald Harding, patrol
rental _ 298.00
Geo. W. Hitchcock, road
work_10.90
Edwin Hubbard, trucking
gravel_—- 60.00
Lester Marks, road work 24.20
Ace Norton, hauling clay _ 238.50
Ace Norton, hauling clay 166.50
Bob Philbrick, road work 57.80
T. H. Schoenjohn, 6000 yds.
gravel- 300.00
E. J. Shane, operating
dragline_ 115.80
Richard Smith, truck ren
tal ___ 90.00
Amas Thurlow, helping
dry out bridge- 19.50
Myron Papke, hauling clay 174.00
Ora Philbrick, road work .. 152.25
John Seger, road work .... 25.00
Richard Smith, operating
motor grader - 252.00
R. D. Stevens, machine op
erating _ 262.95
Motion was made by Sterns,
seconded by Frickel that the fol
lowing Resolution be adopted and
that John Grutsch be appointed
Civil Defense Director for Holt
County.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the Sixty-Second
session of the Nebraska Legisla
ture has enacted into law Leg
slative Bill No. 480, known as the
“Nebraska Civil Defense Act of
1951”; and
WHEREAS, Section 7 of said
Act authorizes and directs each
county within the State of Ne
braska to establish a local or
ganization for civil defense, and
to do certain other acts in con
nection therewith; and,
WHEREAS, such action not
only is required by law, but that
it appears to be in the best in
terests of the county and of the
citizens thereof to participate in
the benefits and responsibilities
of said Act;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE
SOLVED BY THE BOARD OF
COUNTY SUPERVISORS OF
HOLT COUNTY:
1. That there is hereby estab
lished within said county a local
civil defense organization to be
operated in conformity with the
Nebraska Civil Defense Act of
1951.
2. That reposing great confi
dence in his integrity and ability,
John Grutsch, is hereby appoint
ed director of civil defense for
said county, to serve during the
pleasure of this board or until a
successor is duly appointed.
Motion was made by Clark,
seconded by Sterns that the fol
lowing List of persons be approv
ed as Jurors for the 1951 Fall
Term:—
LIST OF JURORS
FALL TERM OF COURT—1951
DISTRICT ONE
Rock Falls—Levi Yantzie, O’
Neill, Nebraska: Mrs. Wm.
Claussen, O’Neill Nebraska.
Pleasant View — Mary Claus
sen. Atkinson, Nebraska.
Cleveland — Berlin Mitchell,
Stuart, Nebraska.
Dustin—Mrs. Harry Mitchell,
Stuart, Nebraska.
Saratoga—Rex Coburn, O’Neill,
Nebraska.
Coleman—Loyal Hull. O’Neill.
Nebraska.
Emmet—Mrs. Leon Beckwith,
Emmet, Nebraska; Dercy Abart,
Emmet, Nebraska.
DISTRICT TWO
Scott—Frank McDonald, Star,
Nebraska.
Willowdale—N. A. Lindquist,
Star, Nebraska; Wm. Derickson,
Star, Nebraska.
Steel Creek — Mrs. Hershel
Miles, Star, Nebraska; Richard
Marston, Walnut, Nebraska.
Iowa — Roy Waring, Middle
branch, Nebraska.
Antelope — LuVern VanCon
nett, Page, Nebraska.
Paddock — Elmer Devall, O’
Neill, Nebraska; Mrs. S. R. Rob
ertson, O’Neill, Nebraska.
Shields— James Conway, O’
Neill, Nebraska.
DISTRICT THREE
O’Neill, First Ward—Ed Mur
ray, O’Neill, Nebraska; Mrs. John
Protovinsky, O’Neill, Nebraska:
Gerald Harding, O’Neill, Nebras
ka; Mrs. J. J. Berigan, O’Neill,
Nebraska.
O’Neill, Second Ward — Mrs.
Grace Moss, O'Neill, Nebraska;
Wm. E. Gatz, O’Neill, Nebraska;
Kathryn McCarthy, O’Neill. Ne
br8sk&
O’Neill, Third Ward— Emmet
Crabb, O’Neill, Nebraska; Fran
cis Clark, O’Neill, Nebraska;
Stanley Soukup, O'Neill, Nebras
ka; Mabel Gatz, O’Neill, Nebras
ka.
Grattan—Mrs. Luella Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska; Harvey Way
man, O’Neill, Nebraska; John
Vitt, O’Neill, Nebraska; Mrs. Leo
Gokie, O’Neill, Nebraska.
DISTRICT FOUR
Verdigris — Helen Braddock,
Page, Nebraska; Leonard Miller,
Page, Nebraska; Mrs. Alfred
| Conner, Orchard, Nebraska; R. G.
Gray, Page, Nebraska.
Ewing—Mrs. John Archer, Ew
ing, Nebraska; Waldo Davies. Ew
ing, Nebraska; Mrs. E. V. Ruby.
Ewing, Nebraska.
Deloit—Ew'ald Spann, Ewing,
Nebraska.
Golden—Mrs. Harry Van Horn,
Page, Nebraska; Lionel Gunter.
Ewing, Nebraska.
DISTRICT FIVE
Chambers — Henry Walter.
Chambers, Nebraska; Mrs. Chas.
Spath, Chambers, Nebraska; Mrs.
Alice Turner. Chambers, Ne
braska; Thaine Lee Mitchell,
Chambers, Nebraska.
Inman—Cecil Keyees, Inman,
Nebraska; Mrs. Art Tomlinson,
Inman, Nebraska.
Wyoming—Vem Sageser, Am
elia, Nebraska.
McClure— Henry Wood, Ew
ing, Nebraska.
Shamrock—Mrs. Ray Hoffman,
Chambers, Nebraska.
Lake—Mrs. Ed Pavel, Ewing,
Nebraska.
Conley—Mrs. Alvin Tangeman,
Chambers, Nebraska; Leon Her
tel, Chambers, Nebraska.
DISTRICT SIX
Stuart — Fred Moon, Stuart,
Nebraska; Joe Kaup, Stuart, Ne
braska; Casper Harley, Stuart,
Nebraska; Joy Greenfield, Stu
art, Nebraska.
Green Valley— Anton Tasler,
Stuart, Nebraska; Bill Hoffman,
Stuart, Nebraska; Alois Kaup,
Stuart, Nebraska.
Francis — Frank Dobrovolny,
Atkinson, Nebraska.
Holt Creek— Ernie Gotschall,
Atkinson, Nebraska.
Swan—A1 James, Amelia, Ne
braska.
DISTRICT SEVEN
Atkinson, First Ward — Geo.
Vinzenz, Atkinson, Nebraska;
Art Humpal, Atkinson, Nebras
ka.
Atkinson, Second Ward—Mrs.
Earl Coxbill, Atkinson, Nebras
ka; Mrs. Vern Wilbern, Atkin
son, Nebraska.
Atkinson, Third Ward— Fred
Mack, Atkinson, Nebraska; Mrs.
Ed Deseive, Atkinson, Nebraska;
John Groff, Atkinson, Nebraska.
Atkinson Precinct—Earl Col>
lins, Atkinson, Nebraska; Eli Me
Connell, Atkinson, Nebraska;
Ottmar Poessnecker, Atkinson,
Nebraska.
Sheridan— Frank Stanek, J
Amelia, Nebraska; Mrs. CU
Gilg, Atkinson, Nebraska.
Sand Creek — Mrs. Blanche
Pease, Atkinson, Nebraska.
Fairview—Elmer Fix, Amelia,
Nebraska.
On motion the Board adjourn
ed until September 26, 1951, at
10:00 A.M.
RUTH HOFFMAN
County Clerk
FRANK CRONK
Chairman
Mrs. Lod Janousek accom
panied her daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beckwith, of
North Platte, to New Mexico on
Sunday. October 7, for a vaca
tion. They will visit Mr. Beck
with’s mother.
DRS, BROWN &
FRENCH
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Complete X-Ray
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN
ATTORNEY
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
JOHN R. GALLAGHER
Attorney-at-Law
First Natl Bank Bldg.
O'Neill i Phono 11
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DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
CHIROPRACTOR
O'NeilL Nebraska
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