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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1963)
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Holt County Supervisors O'Neill, Nebr. Mar 29, 1963 11:00 A. M Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment. All members present Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting was read and approved as read The Finance Committee report ed that the fees of the various County Offices have been remit ted to the County Treasurer as required by law Motion by Flood, seconded by Landreth that ihe following War rants be cancelled Motion car ried. Alma Tegeler, Medical Fund 10.15 Stuart Rest Haven, Dis abled Fund 99.50 Plantation Manor, Dis abled Fund 100.00 Rosa M Harding, Old Age Assistance Fund 7000 12.00 Noon On motion the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M O'Neill, Nebr Mar. 29, 1963 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment. All members present. Motion by Smith, xecobded by McConnell that the following Bonds be approved. Motion car ried. R. A Dvorak, Township Clerk, Francis Township Lloyd Tharlow, Constable, Stuart Township P. V. Hickey, Secretary-Treasur er, O'Neill Rural Fire Protec tion lAstrict Jay Dobrovolny, Township Trea surer, Francis Township 3.00 P. M On motion the Board adjourned until April 16, 1963 at 10 00 A M. Kenneth Waring COUNTY CLERK Clarence Ernst CHAIRMAN O'Neill, Nobr. April 1, 1963 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Equali zation met as required by Statute All members present except Mc Connell. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. The following Complaints were filed by the following: AVAILABLE IN IMT/Im 15'20''25 and 30 dia. Favorite off RANCHERS, LIVESTOCK FEEDERS! Large herds need abundant water which between each section provide water demands adequate storage tanks. The proof seal. Haavy galvanised engles are economical way to save vital water is riveted to top end bottom edges, spot with Hastings Bottomless Stock Tanks. welded to ends for estre strength. Sidewall sheets are continuous-milled. longer life. Tank sections ere completely non-flaking 36''s96" estre heavy 20- factory assembled before shipment; gauge galvanised steel. Rubber gaskets saves stockmen time and work of field assembly. Manufactured by Hastings Equity Grain Bin Mfg. Co., Hastings. Nebr. Serving Midwest Agriculture Since 1910 Also Manufacturer of the Famous HASTINGS Round Stack Tanks. See, call or write: Gerald 3c hm adorer for assess ed valuation on South 83 ft. of Dots 7 and 8, Block I, Fahys Parte. O’Neill, Nebr. Marvin Stauffer an assessed valuation of the Northwest Quar ter of Section 3, Township 28, Range 9, Hoit County, Nebraska D. E. Seger on assessed valua tion of Seger Oil Station and Ca fe, located on Section 29, Town ship 29, Range 9, Holt County, Nebr. No action was taken on fore going complaints at this tune. Part of the day was spent in checking personal schedules. 4:00 P. M. Motion by Davis, seconded by Landreth, that the Board adjourn until April 2, 1963, at 10:00 A. M. Kenneth Waring COUNTY CLERK Clarence Ernst CHAIRMAN O'Neill, Nebr. Apr. 2, 1963 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Equali zation met as per adjournment. All members present except Da vis. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of pre vious meeting were read and ap proved as read. Complaint was filed by Peter Sojka, on Northeast Quarter of inn TrtumcKin Ranap Q Holt County, Nebr. No action was taken at this time. 12:00 Noon. Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. O’Neill, Nebr. Apr. 2, 1963 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Equaliza tion met as per adjournment. All members present. Afternoon was spent checking schedules. 4:00 P. M. Motion by Dierking seconded by McConnell that the Board adjourn until April 3, 1963 at 10:00 A. M. Kenneth Waring COUNTY CLERK Clarence Ernst CHAIRMAN O’Neill, Nebr. Apr. 3, 1963 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Equali zation met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to Order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved as read. Complaint was filed by James Davidson and Sons on Steel Ware house on Lot 2, Block 23, Origi nal Town of O’Neill. Motion was made by Dierking, seconded by Davis that the property be as sessed at $3,160.00. Motion car ried. Motion by Landreth, seconded by McConnell, that the com plaint filed on Seger Oil Station and Cafe be denied. Motion car ried. 4:0o P. M. Motion by McCon nell, seconded by Flood that the Board adjourn to the Call of the Clerk. Motion carried. Kenneth Waring COUNTY CLERK Clarence Ernst CHAIRMAN "™"l—^l GALLAGHER GALLAGHER HOUSEHOLD SALE To settle the estate of Mrs. Robert Gallagher, the following described personal property will be offered to the highest bidder at public auction at the place LOCATED . . .3 MILES west of the O'Neill Drive-in theatre, 8 north and 3/4 west. . .OR. . .from Spencer dam 13 miles south, 3 west, 2 south and 3/4 west (watch for Farm Sale Arrows) on . . . FRIDAY, MAY 17 Sale starts at 1 p.m. Lunch at Sale Davenport and chair, like new Platform rockers Chrome table and 4 chairs Large electric roaster Speed Queen washer and dryer, good Electrolux vacuum cleaner with all attachments Elgin steel wall cabinet with base, 36-in. Steel wall cabinet with base, 24-in. 36-in. Hardwick gas range, Micro Ray, Rotisserie with grill, auto matic burners, in very good con dition C IA a m ■■ ■ Mm L ■ ^ Steam Iron Frigidaire 12-ft refrigerator, large freezer across top, like new Electric skillet, automatic toaster, waffle iron Chest type 20-ft. Electric home free zer, like new Zenith 21-in. Space Command TV, complete with antenna and rotor, very good Gas floor—wall furnace, complete, like new, 2 years old 500 gallon propane tank Aluminum combination storm door, new, and canopy miwii i% w mHvnmu Large pressure cooker canner 1960 FORD 4-DOOR 2 — Mirro-Matic pressure cookers Blue, V-8 with straight stick and in Sunbeam electric mixer with all at- very good condition. A one-own tachments er car with only 30,000 miles i Utility table Pillows, quilts, spreads Canned fruit Large window fan Wheelbarrow Walnut dropleaf table Other electric fans Lawn mower Dishes, bird cage, silverware, Philco radio, new Garden cultivator and other ceramics, TV trays. Floor Treadle sewing machine garden tools lamp, table lamps, tables, Rockers, hassocks, curtain Complete line of cooking uten- large card tables and chairs, stretchers, chairs, teeter tot- als ironing board, corner shelves, tors, yard swings, lawn chairs Dressers, mirrors, beds, chest kitchen stool Plush pile scatter rugs with of drawers lVa H. P. electric motor foam rubber backs Corner cupboard, antique Bath scales, medicine cabinet MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for Estate of Mrs. Robert Gallagher William Timmerman, Administrator Ed Thorin Auction Service, O'Neill, Nebraska O’Neill, Nebr Apr 16, 1963 10:00 A. \1. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved as read. Motion by Smith, seconded by McConnell, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in payment of same. Mo tion carried. Salaries of County Offi cers and Clerical Work ers 8,657.29 Consumers Public Power District, electric supplies for courthouse 22.68 Curtis “1000” Inc., office supplies 62 93 Clarence Ernst, mileage 18.80 Alice L. French, mileage 45.68 Alice L. French, postage 31.73 J. B. Grady Ins. Co., in surance premium 129.60 Hammond & Stephens Co., office supplies 11 68 Esther Harris, postage 6.50 Augustine Co., office sup plies . 5.28 Brown County Treas., Quarterly fees for proba tiun officer 27.37 Frank Cronk, County Judge, postage 5.00 Waldo E. Davis, mileage 32 88 Harlan A. Dierking, mile age . 71.68 Charles R. Fox, County Assessor, mileage & postage 57.68 Norman Gonderinger, special attorney fees 60.00 Grahams “66” Service, supplies . 2.06 J. Ed Hancock, Co. Treas. postage & convention ex penses . 40.00 Alvin H. Heese, postage 10.00 Emily E. Herley, salary 91.35 Holt County Extension Ser vice . 495.27 Melvin L. Hood, painting in courthouse .. 45.00 Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas Co., gas service for an nex & courthouse 302.00 Luther Hospital, blood test for alcohol content 25.00 Moore Noble Lumber & Coal Co., eqpt. for jail 1.75 Eli McConnell, mileage 38.78 Northwestern Bell Tele phone Co., telephone services for county of fices . 267.27 Omaha Printing Co., office supplies . 37.22 R. L. Polk Co., office sup plies . 12.00 Remington Rand Co., of fice eqpt. 192.50 Science Research Ass. Inc., office supplies ... 1.15 Sharon Smith, salary _ 10.00 Walter A. Smith, mileage 60.88 Twin States Typewriter Co., office supplies _ 29.58 Leo S. Tomjack, prisoner board . 163.55 Leo S. Tomjack, jailor fees . 46.50 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. Inc., supplies for court house . 52.95 Johnson Drugs, office sup plies . 4.70 K & M Telephone Co., te lephone service for coun ty shed . 9.55 M. V. Landreth, mileage . 51.86 Howard D. Manson, con vention expenses . 14.00 Howard D. Manson, Clerk of District Court, Jury meals . 173.95 James Mullen, mileage .. 43.40 Norfolk Office Eqpt. Co., office supplies . 166.69 Northwestern Bell Tele phone Co., telephone ser vices for county sheds 27.91 Redfield and Co., office supplies . 94.30 Carole M. Reed, salary . 75.00 Servall Towel & Linen Supply Co., towel & cab inet service for court nouse . 11.55 Stephenson School Sup ply, office supplies . 132.84 Leo S. Tomjack, mileage 145.05 Kenneth Waring, Regis trar, registering births and deaths . 53.00 Motion by Dierking, seconded by Landreth, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same. Motion car ried. Dale Adams, labor . 350.84 American Gear Co., parts 1.40 Ed Brandt, labor . 345.10 City of O’Neill Water Dept. 3.00 Construction Service Eqpt. Co., parts . 55.13 Consumers Public Power District, electric service for county shed . 2.81 Cummins Mid West Co., Inc., parts . 6.50 Dankert Service, supplies 26.83 Earley Oil Co., supplies . 91.69 Ewing News, publishing fees . 3.60 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. Co., parts . 15.25 First National Bank, ma chinery payment . 525.00 —BY— Fritz Bazeiman '•Our Mobil Premium is SO GOOD that our competitors even use it.” Our service is SO GOOD that they keep coming BACK! Bazeiman Mobil Service SINCE 1929 Phone 355 Hi way 20 East Foree Tire and Supply. •applies 4.00 Fritzs Body Shop, repair services 13.50 Gills Service, supplies 12.34 Grahams “66'' Service, supplies 44 82 Heavy Duty Company, supplies 92.58 Albert Holbrook, labor 363.95 Wm E. Kelley, labor 326.25 Knight Bros., Inc., ma chine hire 2520.00 Lincoln General Tire, Inc , tires 180.00 Mobil Oil Co., supplies 123.00 C. R. Myers, supplies 30.50 O’Neill National Bank, machinery payment 525 00 Richard D. Rathlf, loader hire 28 Raymond Robey, supplies 42 90 Calvin Seger, labor 348.00 Sidles Co., parts 54.68 Stuart Light plant, elec tric service 2.84 Frank Tracy, labor 385 90 Ivan L. Wayman, labor 276.22 Western Auto Store, sup plies . 27 95 Whites Service, supplies 12.68 D. A. Kersenbruck, sup plies 8.20 niueJH-an war lo., yui wh u.u Delbert Anson, labor 339.30 Bill Brewster, supplies 63 00 Glen Cobb, parts & sup plies 104.05 Consumers Public Power District, electric service for county shed 2.53 Ted Crawford, gravel 14.80 D A. Lubricant Co., sup plies 51.15 Durre Welding and Re pair, repairs & repair ing eqpt. 20.61 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt Co., parts 46.16 Lavern Finley, labor 348.00 First National Bank, ma chinery payment 525 00 Galyen Motor Co., Inc., supplies & repairs 60.16 Warren Gribble, repairs & & repairing services 346 41 Kansas Nebr. Natural Gas Co., gas service for county sheds 15.23 Wrn. Krotter Co , supplies 7.15 Millers Service Station, supplies 36 19 Tony Mudloff, labor 377.00 New Deal Oil Co., supplies 8 19 Page OU Co., supplies 185 30 Charles Pierson, parts 21.61 Fred Roberts, labor 342.20 Safety Metals Co., supplies 58 81 Servall Towel & Linen Supply, towel and cabi net service for county lo H Taylor Motor Co., parts 19 81 C. W Trobaugh, labor 235 30 Wesco Steel Co., supplies 108 61 Wheeler Lumber Bridge It Supply, supplies 46 29 Motion by McConnell, second ed by Davis, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Bridge Fund in payment at same. Mo tion carried. Antelope County Dist. No. 2, work on bridge 52 65 Gaiyen Motor Co, supplies 114 70 Horner Lumber Co., lum ber 4722 14 Daniel Hurley, tractor & InAripr hint* lift Elgie Irish, labor 130.00 Rays Mobil, supplies 3.00 Pats Body Shop, retiring services 34 00 Charles Schaaf, labor 26 00 Wheeler Lumber Sc Bridge Sc Supply, piling 1579 12 Joe Burda, labor 302.90 Chicago & Northwestern Railway, freight charges on carloads of lumber 547 88 Daniel Hurley, labor 379.50 Patrick D Hurley, labor 314 60 Island Supply Co, sup plies 25.73 G. F. Murphy, labor 137 80 Lester Porter, labor 53.30 Ernest Smith, labor 210310 Whites Service, labor . 18 69 11:45 A. M. This was the time for opening of Bids on Two Carloads of Lumber. Bids were submitted by Horner Lumber Company Motion by Landreth, seconded by Smith that the low bid be given to Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Company on Caps and Horner Lumber be given tile or. der on lire stringers Motion ear ned Motion by Smith, seconded by Landrcth that the iollowuig Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Road Bridge Fund in payment of same Motion carried Construction Service, part* 23457 Floyd P. Gettcrt, labor 172.05 Paul Kaup, labor 29 00 Earley Oil Co . tujiplie* 36 61 C R Myers, supplies 41 60 Ernest Smith, labor 54 40 12 00 Noon On motion the Board adjourned until 1 00 P M O'Neill. Nebr Apr 16, 1963 1 00 P M Holt County Board met a* per adjournment. All members pre sent Motion by Davis, seconded by Flood, that the following Cla ms in* allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Mad Route Fund in payment of same Motion car ried. John Bonenberger, hauling dirt 315 Oo Floyd Gettert, labor 247 40 Leo Hurt®, dirt 172 20 Tom King, hauling dirt 280 00 Ernest Smith, labor 17 fit) Albert Carson, dirt 35 20 Jack Graves, hauling dirt 399.00 Paul Kaup, labor 355.25 Knight Bros. Inc., machine hire ano.lt Erven Van Cleave, haul ing dirt 416.50 Motion by Smith, seconded by Davis, that the following Claims be allowed ami Warrants ordered drawn on the Medical Fund in payment of same. Motion carried Aid to Disabled Fund 189 00 Blind Assistance Fund 98 00 Dr. George Carstens 117 60 DeVoy Drug 12.00 Dr. H. D. Gildersleeve 28.00 Moses Drug 18 30 Old Age Assistance Fund 546 00 O'Neill Drag 3 55 Schultz Drug 23 46 St. Anthony’s Hospital 78.62 Wilson Drug 58 26 Hoy Wllaon Atkinson Clinic -• *••• Mabel Holes N. Mae Copes ** ~ DeVoy Drug Elisabeth Neigrnflnd *]/ O'Neill Drug •■« Physicians Lab. tfa lory •» »» Dr Kenneth Stout •*00 St Anthony ‘a Hospital M 8r7 Or* Wilson and Waters S7d» Addle Wueppel 2251 Motion by Landreth, aeouoded by McConnell, that the following Claims be allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on the Uncmploy^ merit itehef Fund in payment u# same Motion carried, liigltn* lM0® Dankert Service 1*®® Home of the Good Shop herd 60 00 Stone* Market * ,fi Catholic Chanties 100.00 Ena M Ft« l ftS __ P) *Hk I 110(1 iMUIMJVrV 11 Motion by McConnell, seconded by Smith that l>l*tnct No 5 be given permiaakm to purchase a Crawler Tractor 4 00 p. M On Motion the Ikuinl adjourned until April 30, 19ii3 at II 00 A. A! Kenneth Waring COUNTY CLERK Clarence Ernst CHAIRMAN ROYAL THEATRE Thursday May e Family Night •ROMAN HOIJDAY” Prt.-Hat May It-It HOMO III II TO BE VOI NO” Hun. Mon.-Tues. May 11-IS-I4 j ‘PAPA'S DELICATE CONDITION* Wed.-Thors. 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