The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 20, 1961, Image 3

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    Holt County
Board Proceedings
CONTINUED PROM LAST WEEK
Motion by McConnell, seconded
by Erast, that Claim No. 3491 be
rejected. Motion carried.
Motion by Smith, seconded by
Flood that the following Claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Road Fund in pay
ment of same. Motion carried.
Ed Brandt, labor 326.70
Chambers Independent Te
lephone Co., telephone
service for county shed 5 00
Consumers Public Power
District, electric service
for county shed 2.81
Construction Service Eqpt,
parts 46.56
Earley Oil Co., supplies 108.96
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co,
repairs & repairing eqpt. 112.83
First National Bank, ma
chinery payment 513.01
First National Bank, ma
chinery payment 319.44
Fuller Gravel & Livestock
Co., gravel & hauling
gravel 59.25
Gamble Store, supplies 12.09
Gill Service, repairs &
repairing services 161.10
Warrick Hawkinson, parts
& repairing eqpt. 623.21
Horner Lumber Co., sup
plies 46.53
Island Supply Welding Co,
parts ....... 1.20
Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas
Co., gas service for
county sheds 15.81
Wm. Krotter Co., supplies 5.70
Marrs Mobil, supplies 21.93
Missouri Valley Machin
ery Co., repairs & re
pairing eqpt. 692.73
Tony Mudloff, labor 344325
Nelson Brayton Co., sup
plies . 23.00
Frank Noffke, repairing
services . 119.24
Northwestern Bell Tele
phone Co., telephone ser
vice for county sheds 34.30
Page Oil Co., supplies 154.36
Rios Construction Co., in
stallation services for
county shed 105.50
Calvin Seger, labor 365.50
Servall Towel & Linen
Supply Co., towel ser
vice for county shed 5.00
SheJhamer Oil Co., sup
plies . 15.66
State of Nebr., Depart
ment of Roads, .620 tons
of Bit. Road Material 6.20
9tuart Oil Co., supplies . 92.99
Frank Tracy, labor . 103.28
Ivan L. Wayman, labor 325.35
Central Supply Co., parts 7.81
Consumers Public Power
District, electric service
for county shed . 2.00
Continental Oil Co., sup
plies . 63.18
Continental Oil Co., sup
plies 26.91
Dens Oil Lubricant Co.,
supplies 184.41
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt.
Co., repairs & repairing
eqpt. . 419.37
La Vein Finley, labor 342.23
First National Bank, ma
!flKgaB|aro^-|j3e^lSM M 1 L 4 i & &L |pp I * * ^ k. L ^
chinery payment 430.50
First National Bank, ma
chinery payment 430.50
First National Bank, ma
chinery payment 3000.00
Foree Tire & Supply, tires
& tubes . 81.00
Galyen Motor Co., sup
plies, repairs & repair
ing services . 103.42
Gill Motor Co., supplies 38.61
Ronald Haake, labor 82.37
Hamik Standard Service,
supplies 49.79
A. A. Hiatt, supplies 67.05
A1 Holbrook, labor 349.65
Merle Irish, labor 67.20
Jerrys Mobil Service, sup
plies 87.72
Paul Kaup, labor 378.00
Wm. Krotter Co., supplies 8.00
Marcellus Implement Co.,
parts . 20.90
Miller Service, supplies 25.25
Missouri Valley Machin
ery Co., snow plow 350.00
Motor Parts, Inc., parts . 41.70
Lyle McKim, labor 5.80
Niobrara Valley Electric
Membership Corpora
tion, electric service for
county shed .. 1.44
O’Neill National Bank, ma
chinery payment 557.95
O’Neill National Bank, ma
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Petersons Repair Shop, re
pair services. 9.03
Fred Roberts, labor 328.05
Schmuecker Bros. Shop,
repairing services . 4.50
Shaws Texaco, supplies . 50.68
S'helhamer Eqpt. Co., parts 16.03
South Side “66” Oil Co.,
supplies . 176.32
Stuart Drug, brush killer 154.50
Stuart Light Plant, elec
tric service for county
shed . 1.35
Ronald Watson, machine
hire . 43.00
West Lumber & Coal Co.,
supplies . 1.50
Motion by McConnell, seconded
by Ernst, that the following
Claims be allowed and Warrants
ordered drawn on the Road
Bridge Fund in payment of same.
Motion carried.
Coast to Coast Store,
supplies . 7.87
Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co,
parts . 28.91
Hamik Standard Service,
supplies . 1.00
Hoskinsons Store, boots 27.90
Daniel Hurley, tractor use 55.00
The Island Supply Com
pany, culverts . 462.31
Marcellus Implement Co.,
parts . 2.85
Lyle McKim, labor 39.40
Shaws Texaco, supplies 31.09
Shelhamer Eqpt. Co, parts 16.04
Harry R. Smith Imple
ment, loader rent 5.00
Van Vleck Motors, Inc.,
repairs & repairing ser
vices . 64.49
Dens Oil Lubricant Co.,
supples . 9412
Floyd P. Gettert, labor 62.90
Horner Lumber Co., lum
ber . 4411.30
Arthur Humpal, culverts 200.95
The Island Supply Com
pany, parts 38.08
Wm. Krotter Co., supplies 28.95
Motor Parts, Inc., parts 40.38
Nelson Brayton Co., sup
plies . 4.33
Shelhamer Eqpt. Co.,
parts 27.35
The Sioux City Iron Co.,
supplies 116.95
South Side “66” Oil Co.,
supplies 1.65
West Lumber & Coal Co.,
supplies . 20.86
Motion by Smith, seconded by
Flood, that the following Claims
be allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on the Bridge Fund in pay
ment of same. Motion carried.
Joseph Burda, labor 282.00
Daniel Hurlay, labor 231.00
Frank Johnson, labor 354.20
Eugene Holbrook, labor . 291.60
Elgie Irish, labor 291.60
Ernest Smith, labor 282.00
Motion by Flood, seconded by
Dierking that the following Claim
be allowed and Warrant ordered
drawn on the Soldiers and Sailors
Relief Fund in payment of same.
9oldiers and Sailors Re
lief TTnr.a On
Motion by Dierking, 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.
Bosn D-X 2.46
Foree Tire & Supply Co. 4.50
New Outlaw Store ...... 15.00
Mrs. Mary Wetzler . 8.50
Catholic Charities . 100.00
Home of the Good Shep
herd . 50.00
Anna Pollock . 44.00
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1:00 P.M.
O’Neill, Nebr
June 16, 1961
1:00 P.M.
Holt County Board of Supervi
sors met as per adjournment,
with Landreth, Dierking, Flood,
Smith, Ernst and McConnell pre
sent.
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Smith that the following Claims
be allowed and Warrants ordered
drawn on the Mail Route Fund
in payment of same. Motion car
ried.
Delbert Anson, labor _ 311.85
Elden Butterfield, hauling
clay . 626.50
Floyd Gettert, labor . 417.15
Hill Sand & Gravel Co.,
clay, gravel & hauling 562.64
Wm. E. Kelley, labor . 299.40
Wm. Krotter & Son, grav
el & delivering gravel 1147.29
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j It’s the unity j
I in a community \
| that gets the job done I
In Lincoln and Southeast Nebraska
...a THRIVING UTILITY
The new
Lincoln Telephone and
Telegraph Company
office building
at 1440 M
in the capitol city
L.T.&T. Microwave Tower,
furnishing network radio
television entertainment
to the community as well as
message toll service
\
Electrical operation
of the entire L.T.&T.
office building in Lincoln
is schematically diagramed
on this colorful control board
The community which pulsates with fast, efficient communications is one
of progress. Working together to achieve the ultimate in communications
service are the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company with its 1,500
employees and Consumers Public Power District Electrical power, the basic
element in every industry, activates L.T. & T.’s over 150,000 telephones,
making possible virtually instant communications throughout the stats
and nation.
The entire community benefits when these good “civic citizens” work to
gether to provide the rapid, smooth-flowing communications system needed
to serve their various communities and to attract new industry to Nebraska.
This Is another in a series of salutes to
local and regional achievements which tfarnn
****** the power of people working together.
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CONSUMERS mmp
Eugene Norton, hauling
clay . 586.25
Pollack Sand & Gravel
Co., gravel & hauling
gravel . 231.00
C. W. Trobaugh, labor 285.60
John Bonenberger, haul
ing clay 617.75
Jimmy Doolittle, driving
truck . 144.40
Ronald Haake, labor 278.81
Edwin Hubbard, hauling
clay . 269.50
Ora Keeler, dozing work 35.00
Tom King, hauling clay 609.00
Wilbur B. Miller, hauling
clay . 581.00
James Nachtman, labor 120.60
Herman Orsborn, hauling
clay 14.00
Taylor Motor Co., supplies 95.31
Frank Tracy, labor 262.73
Erven VanCleave, hauling
clay . 591.50
Motion by Smith, seconded by
Flood, that the following Claims
be allowed and Warrants ordered
drawn on the Medical Fund in
payment of same. Motion carried.
Aid to Disabled Fund 63.75
Blind Assistance Fund 60.00
Bowen Drug . 10.25
Dr. George J. Carstens . 37.60
Devoy Drug 1.40
Dr. W. F. Finley 2.00
Dr. G. W. Graupner . 12.00
Rosa Harding . 20.15
Moses Drug . 9.19
Old Age Assistance Fund 827.67
O’Neill Drug . 35.29
Thad E. Saunders . 38.44
Dr. J. L. Sherbahn . 6.00
Earl Summers . 1.25
Wilson Drug . 86.40
Drs. Wilson & Waters . 58.00
Addie Woeppel . 19.84
Dr. S. A. Blattspieler _ 9.00
Mabel Boies . 2.00
Harriet B. Carson . 3.20
N. Mae Copes . 10.00
Devoy Drug . 13.86
Dr. D. L. Fletcher . 23.35
Hallocks Pharmacy . 11.75
I
Emma Kemper 5.50
Mrs. Charles McMillan 20.00
Our Lady of Lourdes Hos
pital . 22.00
Dr. James E. Ramsay 77.00
Schultz Drug 16.18
St. Anthony’s Hospital 16.00
Alma Tegeler 12.15
Roy Wilson 8.00
Regina Witter . 44.00
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
Smith, that the County Treasurer
be given authority to issue refund
on tax paid on intangible pro
perty on which law was declared
unconstitutional by the Supreme
Court to the following:
Estate of Walter Trussed - $295 -
40
One Half to American National
Red Cross
One Half to Damon Runyon Can
cer Fund
Estate of O. W. French
Motion carried.
Motion by Dierking seconded by
McConnell to adopt the following
Agreement.
COUNTY ROADWAY OCCU
PANCY AGREEMENT. UNDER
GROUND CONSTRUCTION AND
MAINTENANCE FOR TELE
PHONE COMMUNICATIONS CA
BLE AND WIRE.
Chambers Independent Tele
phone Company (Company),
Chambers (Location (Exchange)
Chambers, Nebraska (Principal
Place of Business), Holt (County),
O’Neill (County Seat), under
ground Construction of telephone
lines.
1. All work shall be done in a
workmanlike manner, and the
right of way left in a condition
satisfactory to the County Engin
eer.
2. The Owner shall hold the
County harmless from any dam
age that may result to said road
way because of the construction
or maintenance of said cable or
wire and also safeguard and pro
tect adjacent property.
3. The county will assume' no
responsibility for damage to ca
ble or wire occasioned by County
construction or maintenance oper
ations.
4. The County will endeavor to
give the Owner sufficient notice
of any proposed construction or
maintenance work that is likely to
expose telephone lines in order
that Owner can arrange to pro
tect the service and avoid dam
age.
5. The County will be furnish
ished a map showing location of
all cable and wire.
By: Kenneth Werner
(Owner-Engineering Company)
Date 6-16-61
By: M. V. Landreth
(Chairman of Board of Supervi
sors)
Date 6-16-61
Motion carried.
4:00 P. M. The following appli
cations were received either writ
ten or oral, by contacting super
visors for the positions of Super
visor of District 4. left vacant by
the resignation of Frank Cronk,
who received the appointment of
County Judge.
Ralph Stevens, Martin Helm
richs, Orville Kemper, Raymond
Heiss, Ralph Larson, Waldo Da
vis, Bill Watterman and Bud Ick
es.
Ballots were passed for purpose
of nomination. Smith was ap
pointed teller by the Clerk, with
voting resulting as follows: Kem
per - 1; Watterman - 1; Helm
rick - 1; Heiss - 1; Davis - 1 and
Larson - 1.
Ballots were then passed with
Helmricks, Kemper, Heiss, Lar
son, Davis and Watterman, with
voting resulting as follows: Da
vis - 4; Kemper - 1; Heiss - 1.
Motion by Flood seconded by
Dierking that the following Re
solution be adopted.
RESOLUTION
Be It Resolved by the Board of
Supervisors of Holt County, Ne
braska, that Waldo Davis of Ew
ing, Nebraska, be and he Is here
by appointed as Supervisor for
Holt County, for Supervisor Dis
trict No. 4 of said County, to fill
the vacancy created by the re
signation of Frank W. Cronk, and
that the said Waldo Davis be ap
pointed for the unexpired term of
said office, and until his succes
sor is duly elected and qualified.
A roll cull vote was taken on
the adoption of said Resolution,
and the following Supervisors vot
ed AYE: Flood, Dierking, Mc
Connell and Smith. The following
Supervisors voted NAY: Ernst,
Landreth.
Whereupon the Chairman de
clared that said Resolution had
received a majority affirmative
vote of the required majority of
the County Board, and that tlie
same was duly passed and adopt
ed.
5.00 P. M. On motion the Boju-d
adjourned until June 90, 1961 at
10:00 A. M.
Kenneth Waring
COUNTY CLERK
M. V. Landreth
CHAIRMAN
Ponton Insurance
Insurance of All Kinds
and Bonds
FLORENCE l'ONTON, Prop.
Phone UMiCoition Bldg.
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