OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Holt County Supervisors Continued from February 5 Red field & Co., office supplies . $ 39.74 Louis W. Reimer, sal* ... 416 66 Remington Rand, office equipment . 167 25 Servaill Towel & Linen Supply Go., towel ser vice for courthouse 10.75 Ronald M. Shonka, bond fees --- .. 10.00 Walter A. Smith, salary 137.50 Standard Register Co., auto registration certi ficates .. 446 02 Stephenson School Sup ply Co., office supplies 38.36 Loo S. Tomjack, prison er board .. _ .. 208 25 Mrs. loo Tomjack, ma tron fee . 8.00 Joyce Waller, salary ... 119 00 Kenneth Waring salary 383.33 Kenneth Waring, Co. Clerk, box rent and postage . 18.50 YVm V Wi-fgn Pn Ac sessor, postage . 3.00 George Wettlaufer, ex pense for attending Veterans Service Com mittee meeting. 2.52 Ailene Wilkinson, salary 225.00 Louis Kirkland, coroners jurors . 2.00 Claude Humphrey, cor oners jurors . 2.00 John II a m i k, coroners jurors .. . 2.00 Carole M_ Reed, salary 50.00 Louis W. Reimer, Co. Judge, postage . 4.00 Charles Richter, saltry . 275.00 Ophelia Sessions, salary 225.00 George H. Shald, expen ses for attending Vete rans Service Commit tee meetings . 6.30 Walter A. Smith, mile age . 26.46 Stephenson School Sup ply Co., office supplies 17.13 Leo S, Tomjack salaay 308.33 Leo S. Tomjack, mileage 121.78 I-eo S. Tomjack. jailor lee* 46.50 Ralph H. Walker, refund on fee paid for Pri mary filing for justice of Peace, Statutes do not provide any filing for Justices of Peace . 5.00 Wm. F. Wefso, salary .. 383 33 Western Typewriter Co., rent on office machine 10,00 E. T. Wilkins & Associ ation, office supplies 30.75 John Mullen. coroners jurors . 2.00 Peter Ramold, coroners jurors 200 LeRoy Richards, coron ers jurors . 2.00 12:00 Noon; On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M O’Neill, Nebr. Jan. 16, 1959 1:00 P.M. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment. All members present. Motion by McConnell, seconded ny r,mst, mat tne following Claims lie allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Road Fund in pay ment of same. Motion carried. Delbert Anson, labor . $ 200.00 L.E. Bergstrom, labor 200.00 Karl Bemt, supplies ... 21.75 Cham Iters Co op., sup plies . 37.41 Construction Service & Equipment Co., parts 158.48 Continental Oil Co., sup plies . 431.76 D. A. Lubricant Co., sup plies . 58.85 I). A. Lubricant Co., sup plies . 80.00 D. A. Lubricant Co., sup plies . 51.15 Dens Oil Lubricant Co., supplies . 112.23 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 9.84 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co., machinery rental 357.50 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co., repairs & repair /^B I More ipeedl More drivel Your chain taw has both these days. To get maximum production from any new hi-speed, direct-drive saw, time-tested OREGON Chipper Chain Is now powered-up to cut faster, stay sharp longer, withstand greater stresses. 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Phone 100 t» , « • » ' , , • * • • * ## « * * * * * * •* * * * « *•« . * • • * * ing equipment . 961.97 lehrs Tractor A; Eqpt. Co , parts . 21.73 First National Bank, rental payment . 361.25 Gal yen Motor Co., tires & 59 Ford Pickup.... 1447.56 GUg Auto Repair, repair ing services . 18.00 Ronald Haake, labor 173.00 A1 Holbrook, labor 200.00 Wm. E. Kelley, labor 160.00 D. A. Kersenbrock, sup plies . 42.88 S. A. Marcellus, supplies 15.00 Marcellus Impl. Co., parts . 26.00 Missouri Valley Machin ery Co., parts and re pairing eqpt. 369.36 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 53.00 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., machinery rental 293.11 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., machinery rental 248.45 Northwestern Bell Tele phone Co., telephone service . 43.55 Fred Roberts, labor .... 216.25 Calvin Seger, labor .... 153.75 Shaw Oil Co., supplies 53.20 Sidles Company, parts 146.08 R. D. Stevens, labor ... 261.85 Frank Tracy, labor .... 172.50 Wilsons Texaco, supplies 61.55 Eli McConnell, title fee for Pickup for Dist. No. 7. and expenses for taking equipmentto O maha . 11.85 Atkinson Water Depart ment. 4.50 Karl Bemt, labor. 200.00 Bernts Auto service, re pairs & supplies . 32.05 Chambers Independent Telephone Co., tele hone services . 8.65 Consumers Public Pow er District, electric service . 3.48 D. A. Lubricant Co., sup nlino I D. A. Lubricant Co., sup plies . 51.15 Davis Oil Co., supplies 36.88 Earley Oil Co., supplies 46.10 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 45.00 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. co., repairs & repair ing equipment . 2470.74 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 18.08 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt Co., repairs & repair euipment . 29044 First National Bank ren tal payment . 430.52 Fourth Street Garage, repairs & repairing e quipment . 415.40 Gamble Store, supplies 54.89 Warren Gribble, repair ing eqpt. 14.70 Heuton Transfer, freight charges . 51.19 Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas Co., gas service for County Sheds . 28.86 Lohaus Motor Co., re pairs . 14.85 Marcellus Chev. Co., re pairs & repairing eqpt. 29.70 Eli McConnell, labor ... 171.25 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 1-57 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 5.05 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 95.69 Nebr. Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 2800 Niobrara Valley Electric Membership Corp., e Iectric service for county shed . 4.40 □ ’Neill Auto Supply, sup plies . 135.15 Page Oil Co., supplies 85.49 Rotherham Service, sup plies . 62.00 Servall Towel & Linen Supply Co., towel ser vice for couty sheds 6.70 Edgar Stauffer, welding on Patrol . 8.50 Taylor Motor Co., parts 9.92 Ivan L. Wayman, labor 129.00 Wilsons Texaco, supplies 40 14 Motion by Smith seconded by Dierking that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Bridge Fund in pay ment of same. Motion carried, Joe Burda, labor. 147.40 Central Supply Co., bridge bands & Pipes 441.00 Capital Steel Co., bridge equipment . 276.24 Gilg Auto Repair, repair ing eqpt. . 8.20 Ralph Moser, labor .... 15.00 John Osborne, labor ... 154.00 Anton Weichman. labor 221.00 Lookers, Inc., supplies 8.70 Alex F r i c k c 1, bridge bands . 8.55 Dan Hurley, labor . 161.70 Wm. Siebert, labor .... 152.90 Eli McConnell labor ... 39.75 Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co., bridge lumber . 540.54 Motion by Flood, seconded by McConnell, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants orderder drawn on the Road Bridge Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. Construction Service & Equipment Co., repairs and repairing equip ment . 412.86 D. A. Lubricant Co., sup plies . 34.10 O'Neill Auto Supply Co., parts . 10.00 Harrison Bridge, sup plies . . 4.85 D. A. Lubricant Co., supplies . 15.75 Grahams ‘'66" Service, Floyd Frahm, labor .... 200.00 Page Oil Co., supplies 50.93 Motion by Dierking, seconded by Ernst, that the following Claim be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Fair Fund in pay ment of same. Motion carried. Holt County Agricultural Society . 785.55 Miotion by I^andreth, seconded by McConnell, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Mail Route Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. Atkinson Sand & Gravel, gravel . 1275 Ronald Haake, labor 27.00 Wm. E. Kelley, labor 40.00 Frank Tracy, labor .... 27.50 Dustin Township, ma chine hire . 17.50 Arthur Humpai, gravel 67.50 Calvin Seger, labor. 85.62 Ivan L. Wayman, labor 78.75 Motion by Flood, seconded by Landreth tht the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Medical Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. Aid to Dependent Chil dren Fund . 56.00 F. E. Anderson . 10.50 Dr. George Carstens_ 29.00 Dr. W. G. Fletcher. 6.00 Mrs. Carey Grant .... 5.50 Hoffmeister Nursing Home . 75.00 Link Drug . 11.55 Mrs. Charles McMillan 22.50 D’Neill Drug . 3.79 Dr. James E. Ramsay 11.50 Dr. R. A. Serbousek .... 2.00 Wanek Drug . 14.45 Dr. Rex Wilson. 6.00 Aid to the Disabled Fund 27.11 Blind Assistance Fund 57.40 Dr. W. F. Finley . 57.10 Gilligan Drug . 26.11 floffmeister Nursing Home . 150.00 Johnson Drug . 1.50 Miss Nora Maruney .... 9.00 Old Age Assistance Fund 533.28 Dr. Dsvaine J. Peetz .... 54.00 Schultz Drug . 4816 Nina K Steams . 30 00 Willson Driflj . 7.50 Motion by Smith, seconded by McConnell, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Unemploy ment Relief Fund in payment of same. Motion carried. Council Oak Store . 20.00 Andy Goebel . 34.35 Murphy St Sons . 6.00 Mrs. Roy Thurlow. 25 00 Ena M. Fox . 4.35 Thad E. Saunders . 81.86 ! James Newman .. 25.00, Stuart Oil Co. 10.54 ! Motion by Flood, seconded by : Landreth, that the follow ing Re- | solution lx* adopted. Motion car ried. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it is necessary and j reguired that the Board of Sm>er- ! visors of Holt County annually set and fix the population of said | County for Governmental purpose j and WHEREAS, a public hearing be- | fore said Board was set and fixed for the 16th day of January, 1959 at 2:00 p.m. and notice thereof I duly given to all County officers interested therein, and, WHEREAS, said hearing having been held and the Board having , heard all of the evidence, and , being advised in the premises, has found and determined that the ' population of said County is 16,544 j iwrcnnc BE IT THEREFORE RE SOLVED, that the population of Holt County, Nebraska, for the year 1959 for governmental pur poses, be, and the same is here by set and fixed at 16,544 persons. 4:00 P M On motion the Board adjourned until Jan. 30, 1959 at 10:00 A.M. FRANK CRONK, Chairman. KENNETH WARING County Clerk. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers of Hartington were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dendinger and Marcella. Mr and Mrs. Howard Holliday and family of Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. Don Loy and family of Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laur ence and girls were Saturday eve ning dinner guests at the Dave Loy home in observance of the Dave Loy’s 52nd Wedding Anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorenson of Page called later in the evening. Willing Workers 4-II club will meet Friday night at 8 o’clock at j the Vem Lorenz home. Mrs. Richard Hovey is a patient at the Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug man and family spent Sunday afternoon and evening visiting at the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Bud Krug man. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Butler and family an dSophia Lashmett of Newport were Sunday Dinner guests at the D D. DeBolt home. Mr and Mrs. Howard Holliday and family of Grand Island spent the week end at the Dave Loy home in O Neill and Hugh HoUiady home in Page. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt were Sunday dinner guests at die Dohm Brothers home in observance of Ed Dohm's Birthday Anniversary Mr and Mrs. L. A. Becker at tended a Sunday Dinner at Ran dolph, Nebraska in observ ance of Mr and Mrs. Joe Rogers Wedding Anniversary Ray Egan, Clearlake. S.D. vis ted at the hoime of his sister Mrs. John McCarville Wed. thru Sun. Mr. and Mrs, Henry McKay and Vickie of Chambers were Sunday dinner guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay Mrs Ethel Frisch and Arthur were Sunday Supper guests at the Richard Clyde Home Pinochle Clug met Sunday night at the Frank Grnier home. John Kersenbrock won traveling, Mrs. Ray Lowery high and Rill Claussen low. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Motacek of Capron, Ulnois were Wednesday dinner guests at the Fred Appleby Larry Krause of Kinksley, Iowa spent the week end visiting his wife Pat and small son at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. D training school at Ames, Iowa. Marlene Harrington of Omaha visited this week end at the home DeRolt. He s attending a company of Mrs. John Harmgton. Mr. and Mrs. IXin Loy and fam ily of Kearney visited the Dave Loy and Clay Johnson homes Fri. and Saturday Mr. Ray Johnson of York spent Thurs. thru Sun. at the Clay Johnson Sr. home. Mrs. Larry Krause visited Mon day at the home of her aunt Mrs. Gerald Towle at Norfolk. Carroll Grenier SK2 US Navy returned to Norfolk, Virginia after spending a 20 day leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gren ier. Mr. and Mrs. John Curry are the parents of a baby girl born Frday, Feb. 20 in Kansas City. Mrs. Qirry is the former Barbara Becker daughter of the L. A. Beck ers of O’Neill. Mrs. Becker went to Kansas Cty Tuesday to visit her new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark at tended the wedding of his niece Lynettc Stevens to Jim L Thiessen at Valley, Nebr. on Sunday, Feb. 22. They visited at the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs Robert Stevens in Springfield. Nebr. re turning home Monday On the way home they visited Mrs. Richard Hovey at the hospital in Norfolk Allen Prescott of Dixon and Louis Prescott of Hartmgton called on their grother-in-law Man In An derson in O'Neill Monday'. Mrs Melvin Ruzicka and Win nie Barger visited with Mrs. Paul ine Walston in Yankton, S l>. on Tuesday. Mrs. M, L. Crandall of Lincoln. Nebraska arrived last Friday to spen da week visiting her sister Mrs. L. A. Burgess and her mother Mrs Laura Walker in O'NetlL Bernadette Brennan and Mrs. P. B. Harty journeyed to Slews City, Iowa Sunday and relumed home Tuesday, Monuments of lasting bwwh from the factory to the ms 'turner.—Emmet (V»bb, O’NetlL made by skilled craftsmen of tfco J. 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