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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FIVE
MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938.
Proceedings
of County Board
for March
Dispose cf $50,000 U. S. Treasury
Bonds to Raise Funds Select
Names for Jury Panel.
Marcli mpf.lins's of thp CftSS Ooiin-
" ,
ty Commissioners were largely given
to cheeking and approving claim I
bills, of which there were the usual j
large number.
The Hoard received a report of the
Soldiers' Relief Commission for the J
past year showing $1,303.00 expend
ed during the year. The Commis
sion recommended that the County
Board appropriate $1,500.00 for the
Soldiers' Relief Commission fund for
the year 193 S.
Official bond of "Walter Plybon,
Justice of reace for Stove Creek pre
cinct, approved.
Appointment by the County As
sessor of R. M. Coatman for precinct
assessor of Greenwood precinct ap
proved. Official bond of Mr. Coat
man was approved by the County
Judge and filed with the County
C'lerV. for recording.
A resolution was passed permit
ting substitution of securities held
in escrow for deposits with the Ne
braska State Bank of Weeping "Wat
er, of total value of $10,000.00.
Claim of Genevieve Laase for the
sum of $10.00 filed March 1st for
work in the Relief Office was disal
lowed, t
Contract with Harry Nielsen as
superintendent of the county farm
home at salary of $100.00 a month,
was renewed for one year to March
1. 1939.
J. M. Kokjer. Justice of Peace of
Avoca precinct, filed a report of
i
cases and fines for the year 1937. I
Orders of County Judge renewing,
Mothers' Pensions of Maggie Her-J
rington and Mrs. Cleo Capper were;
approved.
A resolution was passed directing
the County Treasurer to sell at mar
ket price $50,000.00 in United States
Treasury Ponds owned by the coun
ty in order to raise funds to carry
on the county business, depositing j
the proceeds in the banks of Cass j
county according to, law. . I
Eighty names were selected by)
the Board from which to draw the
jury for the April term of district
court.
The remainder of time was spent
in consideration and allowance of!
claim bills as follows:
MOTHERS" PENSION FUND
Edna A. Jones. Mother's Pen
sion for March $
Mrs. Cleo Capper, same
Maggie Herrington. same
Catherine Falk. same
Mrs. Anna Pittman. same..
Mrs. Lucille Gaines, same
Gretchen Simmons. Fame
Maggie Holcomb. same
Mrs. May Hunter, same
Mrs. Mary McFarland, same
Marie Richards, same
Leatha B. Reeves, same
Minnie Eledge. same
Elsie K. Tweton, same
7. 50
3 5.00
IS. 00 ;
13.00
30.00
15.00
no.o'j
25.00
3.00
7.50
00
00
35.00
20.00
15
15
GENERAL FUND
Plattsmouth Hotel, room to
C. M. Gillen $
The Uni. Pub. Co.. 3rd Qr.
exams to Co. Sup't
K-B Printing Co., supplies
to Co. Supt
Swanson Petroleum Co., gas
to county farm
Raymond J. Larson, member
Soldiers' Relief Com., 1937-
Hen A. Olive, same
V. H. Kruger. same
Omaha Printing Co.. supplies
to Register of Deeds
Frankcl Carbon & Ribbon
Mfg. Co.. supplies to Sheriff
Omaha Compound Co.. same
Klopp Printing Co., supplies
to County Treasurer
Klopp Printing Co., supplies
to County Judge
Omaha Printing Co., supplies
to Register of Deeds
J. A. Capwell. salary, stamps,
February
Mary Jane Mark, salary for
February
Lillian G. White, sal'y, post
age and expense. Febr
Georgia White, salary, Febr.
C:!.s3 Co. Treasury, stamps
and envelopes. February
John E. Turner, salary for
February
Ruth Pattern, same
Henry T. Woster, same
Petty Ann McCarty, clerical
work lor Co. Treas., Febr.
G. Garnctt. stamps
C. E. Lodgway. salary. Febr.
Helen W. Warner, same
A. H. Duxbury, same
Minnie Hild. same
A. H. Duxbury. Co. Judge,
fees. County Court
H. Sylvester, Sheriff, same
11. C. Mapes, same
Archie Stull, same, witness.
John Kopp, salary, Febr
Robert Cappell, labor, mat'l.
sewing room
Ray Campbell, salary, Febr.
Miles Allen, same
Edith D. Solomon, same. St.
Employment Service
Kiatt Furniture Co., one used
mattress
H. L. Kruger, labor, rcat'l,
7.45
3.14
C.76
21.50
21.50
m 21.50
5.SG
S.00
14.'70
3. CS
"2 24
1.35
110.33
32.50
120.24
S3. 34
1C4.5C
ICG. GO
104.17
95. S3
45.00
3.00
166.67
S3. 33
90.00
IS. 50
9.60
2.00
1.00
50.00
3 3.04
4 0.00
50.00
40.00
3.50
sewing room 89.06
Cass Co. Farm Bureau, sal
aries and expense, Febr 2 57.15
United Chemical Co., sup
plies to court house 7.80
Dr. O. C. Hudson, med. serv.
to poor, Dec. to Febr 39.15
Thomas Cody, labor and re
pairs, sewing machine .75
Blanche Hall, salary, Febr. 104.16
R. D. Fitch, Jr., office main
tenance and surveys 180.25
Warren F. Taylor, assisting
surveyor 13.50
W. H. Puis, salary, stamps
and stationery, Febr 51.75
II. C. Backemeyer, salary
and mileage, Febr 111.00
11. C Backemeyer, postage,
stationery, etc. G.7 4
H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to
sewing center, jail and com
modity clerk 4 3.14
Geo. O. Winscot, gas and oil
to wood project 2.29
11. Sylvester, salary, mileage,
jailor fees, boarding prison
ers. Eebr. 300.50
llii-vv V i . 1 i . ,i cilirf TT..1,t 11lll lif '
Fronie Glaubitz. care of Joe
Hines. Febr. 20.00
Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power
Co.. service to court house,
jail and county farm 141.14
Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power
Co.. gas to sewing room G.77
Jwa-Nebr. Light & Power
Co.. one gas heater to sew
ing room 42.50
Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power
Co.. lights and gas to com
modity building lfi.72
P. A. Jaeobson, board, care
Joe Benson 3 0.00
Weyrich & Hadraba. medi
cine to county farm, poor .95
Dr. P. T. Heineman. for den
tal service to poor. Febr 2.00
Standard Blue Print Co.. for
supplies to Co. Surveyor 1.S5
E. M. Stewart. M. D.. medical
service to poor. Febr G.00
L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to
county jail 4. GO
Dr. ,T. W. Brendel. med. ser
vice to poor. Febr 7.50
L. W. Egenberger Agency,
room rent for commodity
building. March 12.50
Jewel Tea Co., Inc., coffee to
county farm 5. S 7
State Journal Printing Co..
supplies. Register of Deeds
and County Clerk 33. S4
S. L. Davis, mdse. to county
farm 2.75
United Chemical Co., supplies
to county farm 22.75
Carl's Market, mdse. to coun
ty farm
Flattsmouth Bakery, bread to
county farm
Dr. N. D. Talcott. medical
service to poor. Febr
Plattsmouth Water Corp.. for
service to court bouse
Remington-Rand, Inc.. cou
pon book to Co. Clerk
John 11. Boetel. for hauling
rubbish from court house
National Refining Co.. gas for
wood project
Hohson Funeral Home, fun.
expense, Elmer Tweton
Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co.,
service to court house
J. C. Ridnour Co., mdse. to
sewing project
Streight & Streight, funeral
expense. Jack Alden
Shrauger Pharmacy, mdse.
to poor
Dewey C. Reed, salary, wood
project. Febr.
Gold & Co.. one pair glasses
to A. Dreeszen
Agnes Ketelhut, nurse for
Henry Ough
Mrs. Gus Brakhage, care of
Fred Brown. Febr
Mrs. John Leddy, care of F.
Fideline. Febr.
Cass L. Sylvester, salary and
mileage. Febr.
E. J. Richey, lumber to sow
ing room
E J. Richey. lumber to wood
project
F. G. Fricke Co., medicine
to poor. February
O. F. Smalley. 4 hair cuts to
jail inmates
Anninda J. Graves. March in
stallment, timber contract-
Jess F. Warga, supplies to
wood project
Dr. 11. Worthman. medical
service to poor, Febr
Geo. L. Farley, salary, mile
age, Febr.
Avis Sylvester, work in Sher
iff's office
Bates Book Store, supplies
to county offices
Flattsmouth Journal, supplies
and printing
Tidball Lumber Co., mat!
Pestor & Swatek Co.. sup. to
jail, county farm and WPA
project
Lincoln Clinic, bal. operat'g
expense. M. Keckler
Albert Olson, salary. Febr.
Alex Campbell, one pulley
for wood saw
Milburn & Scott Co., Inc.. for
supplies to Co. Supt
Fred T. Ramge. Trustee, for
room rent. WPA office
Geo. R. Sayles. salary and
expense, February
Hotel Plattsmouth, rooms to
transients
Warren F. Taylor, work for
county surveyor
Philip Hirz. mdse. to county
farm
Weeping Water Republican.
printing board proceedings
and stationery
Methodist Episcopal Hospital
for care Anton Jorgenson
St. Catherine Hospital, care
of Elmer Tweton
The Christian Orphans Home,
care of Landgren children,
January and February
Bi.diop Clarkson Mem. Hosp.,
hospital expense Betty Dean
Dr. J. R. Dwyer, additional
service to Elmer Tweton.
County of Douglas, insane
case. D. ' Halmes
Drs. Eest, Hicken & Hamsa,
prof, service to Betty Dean
R. W. Edwards, mileage, de
livering commodities, Febr.
Mauzy Drug Co., medicine to
poor, Febr.
Alpha C. Peterson, salary and
Marie E. Kaufmann. salary
for February
Plattsmouth Loan & Bldg.
Ass'n. rent and meter for
sewing room, Jan., Febr
Gretn Garnett, salary, mile
age, February
C. G. Courtright Co., supplies
to County Judge
Elmer Halstrom. salary and
mileage, February -
Elmer Hallstrom. fare to Kan
sas City for the Stiffeiiand
children
D. W. Karnopp, medicine to
poor, Febr.
G. G. Douglas. M. D.. medi
cal service to poor. Febr
D. H. Reichstadt. repairing
shoes for poor. Febr
O. E. Liston, M. D.. medicine
n nrl ctirvifD in nrinr P'ntli
j U II . 1 i V. .V' , A i - . .
I L. N. Kunkel, M. D.. same
j R. R. Anderson. M. D.. same
j Mrs. Mae Hunter, care of
Asa Felloes. Febr.
Rosen-Novak Auto Co.. for
room rent for sanitary pro
ject, Febr.
Kroehler Hardware, supplies
to court house and wood
project
POOR RELIEF FUND
Ofe Oil Co., gas and supplies
to wood project
Uni. of Neb. College i f Medi
cine, glasses to Hohbs. Conn
and Donaldson
Mrs. C. M. Calkins, care of
Shropshire children
Standard Oil Co. gas and sup
plies to wood project
Cass Co. Treasury, RR fare,
Scoville family to Hastings
64.14 j
i
14.97 !
I
3S.75 j
19.50 j
10.00
.50
82.CS
7G.27
102.70 !
213.03
7G.12
1.20
50.00
7.50
4.00
2 5.00
12.00
149.40
3G.C0
,65
33. OS
2.00
100.00
14.00
20.50
113.75
21.00
4 9.C5
74.25
S3. 15
10.31
10.50
GO. 00
S.00
7.1G
9.50
173.20
5.50
3.00
.70
39.63
S3. 25
94.20
20.00
7.15
45.00
15.50
ROAD FUND
Standard Oil Co.. gas. oil and
supplies. RD 11 $
Standard Oil Co.. gas. oil and
supplies. RD 5
Standard Oil Co.. gas, oil and
supplies. RD G
Standard Oil Co.. gas. oil and
supplies. RD 16
Standard Oil Co.. gas. oil and
supplies. RD 15
Clyde W. Fleshman. for road
work. RD 12
Fred Kcehlor, for road work.
RD 9
Roy Comstock, road work
and exp.. RD 5
Trunkenbo'.z Oil Co.. gas to
RD 7
Red Giant Oil Co.. motor oil.
RD 6
Elmwood Motor Co.. supplies,
RD 15
Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re
pairs, oil and supplies, RD
No. 1G
Searle & Chapin Lumber Co.,
lumber and supplies to RD
No. 16
Murray Village, state gas
tax money. RD 3"
Murray Village, prop, road
money. RD 3"
Theodore Stoehr, road work
in RD No. 2
A. A. Schoeman, road work,
RD No. 3
A. O. Ault. one saw handle,
RD No. 2
Trunkcnboltz Oil Co., gas and
oil. RD 1G
Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas and
oil. RD 13
Lincoln Steel Works, 2 steel
I-beams. RD 15
Highway Equip. & Sup. Co.,
tractor wheel, RD 7
L. R. Stanley, nails and sup
plies, RD 7
Louis Schmidt, road work
and expense. RD 7
Louis Schmidt, road work,
RD 7
Win. Broth well, labor and re
pairs. RD 16
Carl Oompton. road work in
RD 14
Frank Koziol, road work in
RD No. 4 ,
S. S. Petersen, for blacksmith
work. RD 6
Kregel Brothers, repairs, RD
No. 11
Wm. Kitzel. road work. RD
No. G
J. II. Ruck, blacksmith wk..
RD No. 4
A. J. Tool, hardware and sup
plies. RI 4
Don Parish, road work and
expense. RD 15
L. R. Upton. RD 11
Louie F. Hennings. road wk.,
RD No. 2
15.00 !
I
t
91.57
25.03 !
i
i
1S1.95
I
60.00 '
t
22.00
96.65 j
2.50 j
72.30
i
6.00
6.75
5S.70
2.95
21.25
4 6.S5
71.25
24.00
12.50
3.15
SC. 12
12.00
36.00
10.22
12.00
4 5.60
9.6 3
34.20
13.59
30.21
12.00
S3.S5
59.00
31.5 1
22.20
4.3 5
3 9.9S
11.01
92.63
4 4.00
17.95
19.80
.40
14.29
14.11
16.62
21.80
1.50
4 5. S 5
31.50
5.20
3 4.40
29.79
3.4 0
1. C O
9 4.40
4.0 0
22.61
100.00
4.55
44.00
HG No. 2.
John Finkle,
HG No. 5.
graderraan on
S.4S
18. GO
COMMISSIONER'S DRAG FUND
District No. 3
C. Ward, gas 5.9 4
Bert M. Lytic, salary, stor
age and expense, Febr 83.00
Cass County Motor Co.. tirst
down payment on contract
for 3 19 3S Chev. trucks.
LOUISVILLE STATE AID
BRIDGE FUND
Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co..
service to bridge $
Nebraska Power Co., same
John 11. Busche. salary and
expense, February
Earl Mayfield. salary, Febr.
C. F. Wheeler, same
71.85
G5.00
65.00
I III 151 C ,aZ lU.
Youths to CMTC
is Announced
r !? SCHOOL NOTES
9.11 'b
403.36
129.87
22.40
COMMISSIONER'S DRAG FUND
Grant Hacker.berg. building
rcjit for machinery. Febr. $
Floyd Fulton, salary and ex
pense, February
Frank Read, salary, Febr
Cloidt Service, gas. oil and
and supplies
D-A Lubricant Co., grease
P. Melchiors & Sons, repairs
Louie F. Hennings, dragging
roads
Bestor & Swatek Co.. sup
plies to WPA project
Kroehler Hardware, supplies
Continental Oil Co., gas. oil
Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re
pairs, oil and supplies
Bauer Auto & Supply Co.. for
labor and repairs to county
machinery
4.00
6 8.50
41.25
19.40
17.54
11.44
17.10
24.05
2 2.81
9S.3S
19.40
COMMISSIONER'S DRAG FUND
District No. 2
Wm. Sheehan, Jr., lor drag
ging roads $
Louie Allgayer, road work,
stonrge and expense
Jay 11. Austin, road work
L. R. Upton, supplies
W. O. Martin, engineman on
HG No." 5 and expense
D Ray Frans. lumber and
supplies
John Gruber, engineman on
38.10
44.25
22.50
52.40
101. GS
BRIDGE FUND
Searle & Chapin Lumber Co.,
lumber and supplies $ 33.03
Searle & Chapin Lumber Co.,
lumber and supplies
M. L. Evans, bridge work in
Tipton precinct
M. L. Evans, bridge work in
Center precinct
Clyde W. Fleshman, bridge
work
Jay H. Austin, bridge work
Crane. Curyea & Murtey, for
lumber and supplies
T. W. Englos Lumber Co.,
lumber
Tidball Lumber Co.. supplies
Louie F. Hennings, bridge
work S.S0
COUNTY ASSISTANCE AD
MINISTRATION FUND
Stamps, Assistance Director-! 10.00
Stamps to Laase 6.00
Paul Vandervoort. II, salary
and expense. February
Lillian Sedlak. clerical wk.
for Assist. Director, Febr.
Rita Libershal, same
Ellen Sundstrom, salary and
j mileage, Febr.
5.00;Lcland L. Laase. mileage for
i Assistance Director
The following have been neither'
absent nor tardy during the month
of March: Three Mere Can Le Enrolled to
Miss Perry. Grade S Betty Ault, j pi! Cass Countv Quota Ten
70.29 i
5 5.00
Billy Cloidt, Dorothea Duxbury, Dar-
'lene Edgerton, Maxine Graves. Ger-
aid Hennings, Billy Hula, Frederick
Jasper, Thelma Kruger. Bessie Ken-
Are Already Enrolled.
additional
45.00
61.20
3.00 j Bates Book Store, supplies to
22.50 ' Assistance Director
i
23.69 (
ithev are prompt to act, it v. as an
nounced todav bv J. A. Capwell of
6.20
117.39 i
24.77 !
COMMISSIONER'S ROAD FUND
First District
Standard Oil Co., gas, oil and
supplies $ 11.85
Bauer Auto & Supply Co.. lor
labor and repairs to county
machinery 5.90
John E. Frady, labor and re
pairs 18.18
Dewey C. Reed, salary for
February 15.00
Sinclair Refining Co., diestl
fuel 29.52
Guy Miller Gravel Co., for
gravel and trucking
C E. Markham. truck hire
on dock road
John Iverson. for blacksmith
START NEGOTIATIONS
ROME, April 2-"3 (UP) Premier
Benito Mussolir.i presided today at a
cabinet meethiy, first of the spring
season and first since the important
I'auj-ed b" Germany's absorption of
Austria and the subsequent initial
ing of an Italian-British friendship
; nie Meyers, Jeainiie
At the meeting-, Count Galeazzo jattv
is 13,
been
Ciano, foreign
ir.i's son-in-la-.
M inkier
, was able
A limited number -v.
nedv. Donald Martin. Juanita Sig- ' ass county youths may h!e appn-
! kr, Janet Shryock, John Slatinsky. cat ions to attend this summer's Citi
'john Soennichsen. Willa Sylvester, j -vus Military Training camps, t"
; Petty Wilson, Robert Mrasek.
Mr. Armstrong. Grade 7 Georgia
! . i . i . : . ' . . : . t ...... i ' , .
i i a tv. rvu mei n le v.uiiis. i i im ui-i
4c -r i ner, Raymond Evers. Miriam Fricke, I Piattsmouth. chairman of the local
Paul Hedgeland, Mary Jean Hatt, committee in charge of camp cured
( Virginia Hofacker. Khoda lies. 0riSmert
jonnson r ran hie ivrejci. i.ars ia.-; The & thig coumv
son. Nola Meisinger. Alyce Prohaska, ; ....
'VTu.-i TVm:lM Ktf.iu.nt Tmna "ml to d;lt'-' applications i.MV
Seiver. Joan Tiekotter, Lois Wolever. ' received from lo young men. Ad-
j Miss Brandhorst. Grade 7 Mary : vice from army Jieadquarters in Om
i Ellen Carr. Ruth Gaines, Jean John-!aha iiUij.aUs the total procurement
son, Nellie Rainey. Katherine Reeves, . ... v , , . ,.,.. , . ,.
, , . . , .quota lor Nebraska is raiuan neai
Nora Simmer, FredricK Bruce, t ole-! . ....
'man O'Bryan, Kenneth Loveless, i "' completion. In ord, r to receive
ict.iiiif.tii wiiitP ! considc ration for the camps, young
CENTRAL BLDG. 'men who rre interested are urged
Miss Korbel. Kdgt. Fiorene Duda, t;) ::pj,iv promptly.
Peggy Kriskey. Joan Ballinger. Bon- j ... ,. , P , ,
Lee Spidell, j " " - ' " .
Jo Taenzkr. Ruth Ellen j - -: ' : "(! V "J " '"-' l'( 11
ir.el Mussol-i Wevtr. Glen Fisk. Daryle Goodman. :1T end 24 yearr. is eligible to apply
to
report ! Marvin
.i. .. i i i ........ ., ,1.. t iLmdne
u.ai oe nuu .uieu toe ucu. nee.-
Li.it. on w:tn Jules 1-. i.H.noe.. I rencn
Hi!d. Vernon Kalasek. Biily
Lovay Rozeil, Jerry Sharp-
li;
work and coal
Tidball Lumber Co.. sup;
to dock road
18.00
22.05
12.50
1.2;
at ion for
any kind
11... PliV.
i" 1- 1 T. 1.1 " v.... v. ... ci---
.i is ..laiic.is, oiaue ioiiaiu i
''uri-v l"atrnir:s. of an 1 t:ih:r.-French ! 4rlr KVun.-ih Chrit.M.s..ii . Charles ; frnmcn pays ail necessary expense:
treaty similar to that concluded with Fulton. John Lamphear, Donald Lock- . including transportation lo camp an.l
return, whalescme food, uniforms.
f c r enrollment. No c!
future military service ef
incurred by attendance.
all
Britain.
It was regarded
is likel ,
hard. Irvan Myers. .Shirley P.aker, Jo
Ann Canderbury, Jean Grauf, Mary
...u L11-ljjane Harris, Janis Schmidtmann,
Ciano mentioned his own effort?, act-! Jacqueline Schubeck, Betty Shryock.
service.
ive for some time, to establish good j Miss Schinitt, Grade 2 Dorothy
v..!.-. ;,,,- i.,.t,i-. r. tv,., v..ti..-iT, -o-irl tbn ' Dashner, Joan Duda, Richard Dux-
German nazi government,
i
COMMISSIONER S ROaD FUND
Second District
C. C. Trotter, repairs and
supplies J 27.15 j ua'
L. R. Upton, hardware and
supplies 47.0
Lincoln Road Emiin Co.. re- !
pairs and supplies 6 4.GS
Eli Keckkr, grade -rman. HG
No. 2 3.80
bury, Margaret Farney
iMni-ilvn Kieck. Barbara Newbum
Count Konrad Prcysing-Lkhtenegg-! Marceila .Swanda. Jacob Taenzler.
; athletic equipment, laundry
land medical attention.
j Camps run for thirty tlays. Slioot-
j ing with the army rifle or pistol,
John Kelly, ; hiking, camping, athletics, drilling.
and citizenship studies lo:m ilie basi.
Moos, Roir.an Catholic LLvhop of Per- Miss Diehm, Grade 3 Donna Mae j
iir. arr'ved :;t Vatican Citv vester-' Edge l ion. Dorot hy Grauf , Billy How- ;
...., i...t,v.,-,wt i. -i i.,,- iaiiu,
fc;r the' ciiinn insiruct ion. R
m
minute effort to an:
a meeting
Ruby Kennedy. Betty
! Lamphear. Billy Mason, Ruth
Nelson, Clara Belie
Rhoden,
Shryock,
Lou
Ann
Maricn
Anna
between the Pope a-d Adolf Hitler j Sc hlkske. Virgil
when the German Fuehrer pays a Schubeck, Mary Lou Walling, Wynne
visit to Muss.Jini carlv in May.
120.11 !
i
I
69.03 j
S.o,
2.00 i
COMMISSIONER'S ROAD FUND
Third District
Lincoln Koacr Equip 4 .. re
pairs and supplies
Chris J. Elgaard. supplic-s for
roacl wcrk and the Weeping
Water quarry
Farmers Union Co-Op. Ass'n.
gas. oil and posts
II. W. Ohristensen. engine
man. II G No. 4
Ttuk's Service Station, pull
ing out truck at qui: try
Cole Motor Co., labor and re
pairs David K. Ebersole. .or salary,
mileage and exp.. Febr.-
James C. Lytle. engineman,
HG No. 3
Earl Elliott, graderman, HG
No. 3
J. B. Elliott. Jr.. hardware.
grease and supplies
Cass Co. Motor Co.. repairs
to Weeping Water quarry
Arthur Wiles. 1839 cu. yds.
of rock
John Wood, truck hire
Aug Ossenkop, truck hire
I I Babbitt.
was expected t hat the bishop wculu;., ,, .... . . ,
Cappell. Marjorie Devoe, Audre
see both the Pope and Cardinal i 1)tnVj nn Hamblen. Ann Martin.
Pacelli. his secretary cf state, today. 1 Theresa Slatinsky, Georgia Smith,
Ciai.o
.n liour
mei Blondel spent onlv half! Phyllis Taenzler, Ruih-Woest, Jakie
u,:.. v,. i iiasnus. Keimetn iseuiarcis. uauuuau
l'i I-i'lti iievuuaiui.v ioiiyi . , . " ti,..1i-
, . .: . . , , . ,. , ii-arson. itooert .iarsnan, ieon .wc- ""'".
.19! last night, but this nevertneless was j v L(fi,je NK.K Evel.ett Kozell, lou;h;
mouth ;
mouth ;
in on ih ;
mout li ;
regarded as having opened a new
phase in Europe's political line-up.
Richard Soennichsen.
Miss Prohaska, Grade 5 Virgil
Rouse, Marctlla McCormick, Fran
ces Lutz, Billy Lockhart, Dorsey Hol
comb. Eugene liula, Betty Gunsolley,
LeRoy Covert. George Bax, Dwight
Atteberry.
Miss Clock. Grade 5 Joe Grado
ville, Gertrude Harris. Jesse Ilof-
12.32 ;2S-year-old nephew of the late And- , j Jacqueline Lam.
QUIT SEARCH FOR WHITFIELD
NEW , YORK, April 20 (UP)
Relatives announced today that they
had nait searching for A. C. Whitfield,
re.'.tiou
programs include movies, dances, and
! occasional trips to nearby points of
I interest.
i Youths from this county eho have
i rot attended a previous C.M.T.C.
j c v. anipnu-r.t will be assigned lo the
! bask- course opening July 19 at Fort
Crook. Nebraska.
Recent candidates to apply for
, the camps are: Theodore R. Bake r.
i Louisville; Jedin J. Cloidt, Jr.
Chester B. Foster.
Ronald F. Reb.:l,
Lester 11. Reevef-.
Granville Sigler,
Edward II. Smith..
David W. Webb, Louisville;
Joe York, Plattsmouth.
Plattr
Platt j-Platts-Platts-Platts-Plattr-
G2.59
CO
v J
rew Carnegie, because mcy neneveu
he was hiding.
He took off in his airplane eight
dVyr. a:ro and vanished. A week's
tr.f sarin. - xr'-r'-rzrrrrs
. 11.
phear, Mary Ann Lindner. Mildred
Loveless. Dick Livingston, Shirley
Martin, Donald McClintock, Norman j
Perry, Betty Schubeck, Raymond ! From Saturday's ra!l.v
CSrrwmc Tliirnlhr W'fllTn Clml'le?! T1.,;, 7"i,f.i- .f t'nw.ii ivic ill
scare n uy plane ana grounu pa. Lies Wolever. Mary Evers. I
broa'liL no trace of him or his plane, i Miss Nolting. Grade G Elma At-;
., . " ..'..1. T .... , 1..l- T....:. T.1..1-.. I
lie was not trie tvi c oi man xo leuen j, Jeanne ijah.ei, -uaiie- iiane-,
, Uretta Finnefrock. Minnie Grauf, ! 11 enus.
city
mat
t i:e
ye-sterday, attending lo business
e rs and visiting s me of his
FUND
oil
72. SI
4.10
11.30
79.61
6 3.00
72.50
68.50
60.00 '
74.10 j
67.50
46.45 1
COUNTY HIGHWAY
Standard Oil Co.. gas.
and supplies
Bauer Auto ic Supply Co.. for
labor and repairs on coun
ty machinery
Kroehler Hardware, supplies
Lincoln Road Equipment Co.,
repairs, oil and supplies
Sheldon's Store, maintenance,
storage, supplies, ciuarry
Geo. Small, salary and stor
age. February
Frank Read, salary. Febr. 33.75
Sanford Homan. salary and
storage. Febr. G5.00
Herman Wohlfarth. salary
and sicuage, Febr.
Oscar Dowler. salary and ex
pense. February
Joe Sheehan. salary. Febr
Fred Rueter. salary, storage
and expense
John R. Chriswisser. salary
for February
Frank Ohm, gas and oil
Ray Rouse, salary, storage
and expense. Febr
Guy Miller Gravel Co.. grav
el and trucking
Sidles Co.. one plonib tool
Sinclair Refining Co., diesel
fuel 24.09
Barton-Warner Co., repairs
to crusher
G. A. Pope Oil Co.. oil
Keckler Oil Co.. gas
Interstate Mchy. & Sup. Co.,
supplies to W. W. quarry
Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co.,
service to W. W. quarry
Nebraska Power Co.. service
to patrol No. 3
Miller-Hasselbalch Co., 'for
repairs
C. T". Reichart. patrol stor
age Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co.. gas
and oil
Iowa-Nebr. Light it Power
Co., service Union patrcl
Iowa-Nebr. Light & I'ower
Co.. same, Nehawka patrol
S. D. Rockwell, road work
John Alvvin. labor and mat'l.
building truck bodies
John Alwin, labor and mat'l,
repairing truck body
Ringer Lumber & Goal Co.,
supplies to W W quarry
Jay 11. Austin, road woik
J. B. Elliott. Jr., mud chains
and supplies
Jaeobsen Welding Co., labor
and repairs
Cais Co. Motor Co.. Prestone
J and supplies
I think of destroying- himself," his
! i ....a 7 i ii wu:;,i.i t
oiou.e., dui.ii n. ..muieiu, ad 1Jowman Stephen Dashner. Dean
j am going on the theory that with his j Earl. Harry Gochenour, Norman
; delightfully romantic nature, he found j Rhoades. Alfred Rouse. Donald Ska
jhi; present iife a little too hard go-'lak. Eldon Vroman, Phillip Webber.
t : (e,, i, ,..ii Miss Muenster, Grade 6 t:ileen
ing. I am convinced that he is ve.l.
I , . , Babbitt, Arthur Capper, Bernard
land alive. He could have come backj1K)W Ruth FarnK.r Jane Hitt, Milly
i to New York and hidden his plane ; Kozacek, Georgia Mason, Paul Mey-
I r:cmewhcre. He could be in Canada, i ers, Josephine Sedlak, Merle Shryock.
or M
to go
since he
The d
- - - 7
over
have wanted
the Chinese,
or he may
and 11 v for
iiked fiving."
v before he left, Whitfield's
had transferred him to a
better job in Bethlehem, F.i. lie left
a br:de of ten months, his bi othet pujtz
and his parents-in-law, Dr. and Mrs
, , ,-r i company
,.TIreiie LaHoda. I'hyllis Webber, Don-i M. C. Klepser and son, Elmer, oi
! Weeping Water v. e re in the city to
! spend a few hours attending to sonu
matters of business,
j Attorney Charles E. O'Brien and
wife, of Omaha, spent the forenoon
: in this city visiting f'iends. and Mr.
j O'Brien attending to business in
I court.
! Attorney C. E. Tefft and Frank
! Domingo, Weeping Water banke r,
were here today to attend to some
' matters of business at the court
house.
Melvin
Swanda. Genevieve Wright
COLUMBIAN BLDG. j
Miss Korbel, Kdgt. Robert Cot-j
ner, George Forbes, Charles Janecek, i
Billy McCormick, Roy Patterson, i
Bobby Willis, Patricia Hadraba, Eva I
Nell Mendenhall. Mary Patterson, i
Clarice Rouse, Lois Sell, Betty Rae '
Cohort N. Halsey.
MAY ENTER MOVIES
From Saturday's Daily
Mrs. Traudt, Grades 1 and 2 j Attorney W. Ii. Smith will spend
Norma June Favors. Analee Galland, ( Sunday at Bell wood at the home of
Frances Gunsolley, Wilma Keil. Rich-' njs parents.
aid Kline. Donald March. Ronald j . r
.ill. uuu i .a. ...ii i ; ,..........,
i Elmwood, who have- been visiting
HOLLYYv'OOD, April 2:'.
Maude Adams, 05. a well known stage
a-.tress, considered movie debut to
day. She may take a role in the
picture "The Young In Hearts."
In event she accepted a part in the
would work bj-
March. Leonard Tavlor. Beverly Ann
jChansley. Edna Edith Forbes, Helen
(UP) j Lewis. Frank Gaines. Elven Hol
comb, Donald Sheard. Myron Vro
man. Donald Young.
Miss Johnson, Grades 2 and 3
Mary Jo Rcbal, Leon Elliott, Mar
vin Ferris. Vernon Gochenour, Junior
! picture Miss Adams
J fore the cameras with Janet Gayr.or
13.20
1.00
lie re at the home of their daughter.
Mrs. J. R. Reede r. return, el this aft
ernoon to their home.
Mrs. R. S. Harris e.f Omana
vesterdav with her sister. Misj
Kaffenberger. Lylc Lewis. Charles Fricke. She brought with
her
few
pent
! )ora
M is:;
days
i!es, well
g Water,
18.50
19.35
102.06
Newton. Richard Wohlfarth, Glenna Tillie Lchnhoff to spend a
Alchin, Ruby Gunsolley, Dorot hy ; v-j,) H;s Amelia Martens.
Willie Timi.ir AvnnlH P.illv TdlTIlt.! .
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., j Paulct I j. cliuk5riboard; James Earl. i '
Cul.fr, n r.Td R!.,r.,l Voiinc Thev ' tmi.. i .t Hrni,l .Known residents of We; r 11
were small children when Miss Adams !Moore. Larry Thimgan, Donald Wood, i v ere here for a few h. urr, today
Miss Iverson. Grade 4 Darlene looking alter some business matters.
Blunt. Vivian Coe. Claudine Frazier. ;They were accompanied by their son.
Irene Libershal.. Biily Coe h- ; j wn and ?raIlJs(;n George
Dorothy fat rail ley, Louise
Cliarle s
was playing in "Peter Pan."
At a.c- A -i , -- c.in r..!'r...1 Vficf;.r.lTl'
i iary
with David t). Selzr.ick, president ot ! rnour
Selznick International Pictures. The ; Sheard.
studio said that r.o contract had been j Painter,
Wood.
C. 1 11 vU d A LllUu . . ' I tca.ice.iiiv.iit VU1U
cover onlT the one picture.
FREES MOTORIST
KEARNEY, Neb., April 23 (UP)
Sterling Miller.
Donald Stradley, Robert
WINTERSTEEN
,Earl Wiles
Wiles. II.
4.92
11.60
1.20 j
4.63
5.00 A coroner's jury today absolved K": ! Clifford Taylor. Mary Ellen Dcnson.
66.31
Miss Bauer, Kdgt and 1 Law
rence Brittain, Donald Dcnson, Ron
ald Warthen, Donald Taylor, Cecil
Wood. Mary Allen. Mary Ellen El
edge. Ethel Stewart.
Miss Kinisev. Grades 2. 3 and 4
PREPARE FOR MUSIC WEEK
1.25
2.00
19S.66
6.30
31.50
30.00
Neb., hardware salesman
highway near here.
on
the
gene T. Wilkins of Detroit, Mich., ;jj0jg Johnson, Norma Jean Warthen,
from blame in the death last night j Kenneth Adkins, Earl Allen. Rob
ot Edward M. Gross, 27, Scottsbluff , ert Takr. Ray Tineher. Eleanor
Allen, l.oney limi aanoaa, n.ue
IShafer, Irl Chandler, Elmo Ccch
Icnour. Mildred Uenson, Ruby Dooley,
The jury's verdict was that Gross ; Maxine Eaton, Marilynn Johnson,
met death by accident and there was j FIRST WARD
no criminal negligence on the part! Mrs. Kieck. Grades 1 2 and 3
i i ii Norman Ashbaugh. Buddy McMaken,
of anvone. Gross rs survived by his.,. . . . ,,,,,
i Kenneth Sehroeder, Del belt Allbee.
widow and mother who lives in Lin-;i.ub)(V raM,tn. Donna Hackenberg.
coin. Gros'5 had stopped his car to
confer with two men walking on the
and was struck as he stepped
( road
from the machine onto the highway
46.50!
T. anet le Harris. Margaret Heine-
man, Bobby Marshall. Marvin Win
ters. Howard Burcham, Darlyne
Hackenberg, John Sanders, Kenneth
Tiekotter, Helen Yardley.
National Music Week will be ob-
! served May 1st to 7th inclusive and
i Plattsmouth is to have a very line
! program for every day or evening C'f
the week. The mu-ic department of
the Plattsmouth Woman's club and
the Recreation center will co-operate
in this.
On Monday. May 2nd the Shiine
chanters from Omaha will be here at
the Masonic Home and on Saturday.
May 7th, Peter Gradoville, ramie:. 1
Eupervisor of the Recreation Center
for Cass county, is arranging a ma:-.:;
band con;crt in this city. Lands
from Louioviile. Weeping Water.
Elmwood and Piatt:;mouih are ex
pected to participate.
I Want ads sell ail kinds cf odd
75 household good3. i
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