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MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1937 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUEHAL PAGE nv Commissioners Encourage Road to Dock Site Vote $4,398.33 at December Meeting Toward Extending Main Street to the Missouri Eiver. Julius A. Pitz. salary and mileage Helen W. Warner, salary for November !C. E. Ledgway, same YV. G. Kieek, salary and ex pense, November Anne Zitka, salary, Nov " John E. Turner, same Alfred E. Edgerton, mileage Ruth Patton. salary, Nov Blanche Hall, same Henry T. Yoster, same Helen Godwin, clerical work fcr Co. Treasurer, Nov Lottie Rosencrans, salary and mileage, November John Kopp. salary, Nov Albert Willis, same Mrs. Dollie Garrison, care of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Among the official actions taken by the County Commissioners at their December meetings, was the passing of a resolution on December 3, agreeing to furnish from the funds of Cass county toward the securing of Mrs. Aha Thornton, care of a road from the foot of Main street j Mrs. M. Garrison - to the Missouri river dock site, the M1"-eJohn Leidy care de sum of J4.39S.3S. apportioned as fol- CTseCoTTreasury.fo"r srampi lows: Materials anu supplies, S-V and envelopes r.'JT.GS; equipment rental, $676.00; right of way, f oUO.OO and superin- to ndeiico. F. S. Cummins, Postmaster, i van cares eo vauuenuuii !v fl Prid-P t- Pn . tlirlst tn Tho pledge of i ' ,' . .,,, t these funds is made conditional on J poor and county farm i pproval o: a WPA project for th i Plattsmouth Water Corp.. for construction of such road, with fed eral funds going to pav labor cost, which, as the resolution recites "will take a large number off the relief re lis during the time of the con struction of said road." A number of months ago, the Com missioners passes a similar resolu-; Dr. O. C. Hudson, services to tien pledging money for incidental1 poor, November costs of construction of the dock it self, another proposed i service to court house Neb. Children's Home Society, donation for year 1936 Fred H. Gorder, telephone call and stamps Minnie Hild, salary, Nov Harry Nielsen, same J. AY. Brendel. medical ser vice to poor Cass Co. Farm Bureau, ex wn5P Nrvpmhr Y PA prO- I tj.iC, c. C,-onL- C, ciinrilioc S3. 33 166.67 114.93 32.50 166.66 10.00 104.16 104.17 91.67 13.50 91.65 45.00 45.00 11. 00 16.50 12.00 53.00 3.50 15. 67 26.40 20.00 4.71 90.00 100.00 10.00 33.00 276.01 6. ject. Labor on these tv. o projects.1, to court house, jail and when approved will provide employ-! county farm 5.95 mcnt to a large number of men over u course of several months. Cther business, in addition to the allowance of claim bills, transacted ly the Commissioners at their De cember meetings included: Approval of orders by the County Judge renewing Mother's Pensions of Lorenz Bros., merchandise to county farm (Plattsmouth Bakery, bread to ; county farm A. H. Duxbury, salary, Nov.. IC.reth Garnett, work for Mrs. ; Rosencrans and Mrs. Over- ; man : Alice Hiatt. same : V. J. Sas. c lothing to Keeue Cleo Carper, Maggie Holcomb, Thel-. Cass Co. Agr. Society, pro K.,,. ,, ' feeds under 1935 rac'g law Catherine C 'canty J Pension c Signed Fa lk and an order by the .idge revoking the Mother's i Mi s. Vera Lancaster, quit claim deed to Arthur P. A. Jacobson. care Benson. H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to commodity clerk and county farm Mrs. W. A. Armstrong, toll R. Rikli transferring anv interest in j retuns of SB'i Section 32, Township j gt. Marys Hospital, care of 12. Range 10. held by reason of a V. Waldo c.uit claim deed to Cass county r.iade i t'nderwood-Elliott-Fisher Co.. - . i oo 1 , carbon rolls to Co. Treas Ly N. Merriazi September 22. lS.o. j Underwoed-Ellictt-Fishe.- Co.. Approved appointment by Charles j rert tl typewriter L. Graves. Justice of Peace of Platts-i Fetzer Shoe Co.. mdse. to the ;::cuth City and A. H. Duxbury. J rounty farm Uliri u.ocn, ucii i ii'n v. wni meter, December 11. lui.iui v. t . siuiuau, lamus Ooucii to county farm Lloyd O. Hoffman, M. D., for prof, service, Mrs. Wagner. G. G. Douglas, M. D., medical service poor, Nov Roy W. Knorr, supplies to court house, jail and farm W. H. Puis, one sprayer Clerk Dist. Court, fees, State vs. Shropshire R. P. Westover, M. D., medi cal services to poor Nebr. Institute for Feeble Minded, care county charges to December, 1936 H. Sylvester, expense to Cali fornia for P. B. Cruise Albert Olson, clerical work for Co. Clerk, Nov Methodist Episcopal Hospital. board and care H. Oxley Nehawka Enterprise, 1.0U0 mortgage release blanks Omaha Printing Co., supplies to Register of Deeds Elmwood Leader-Echo, 500 legal blanks to Co. Clerk Plattsmouth Journal, supplies to court house Bates Book Store, supplies to county offices K-B Printing Co., supplies to Co. Clerk and Clerk of Dist. Court Klopp Printing Co., supplies to County Judge, claim M Klopp Printing Co.. supplies i to County Judge, claim S5 j Klopp Printing Co., supplies to County Judge, claim S6 i Klopp Printing Co, supplies to County Judge, claim S3 R. W. Tyson. M. D., profes sional services B. P. Co.. booklets to County Superintendent Louisville Pharmacy, medi cine to Oxley Chas. F. Moon, M. D., opera tion, Mrs. Pearl Ervin Milburn & Scott Co., Inc., supplies to Co. Supt F. L. Cummins, P. M., stamps to Vandervoort Omaha Compound Co.. sup plies to court house Leo P. Coakley, M. D., service to Anna Hoffacker Dewberry Engraving Co, sup plies to court hou.se Standard Oil Co.. supplies to county farm John L. Tidball. coal to ccun- ty farm Weeping Water Republican, publishing board proceedings 00 ' Farmers Union Co-Op. Oil Co.. gas. RD 15 00 Ti unkcnboiz Oil Co., gas and I kerosene. RD 7 ,T. W. Tingles Lumber Co.. for j lumber, supplies, RD 15 19.54 21S. 30. o 6. 2S. 42. 22S. 4. 10. 47. " t . 9. 14. 17. 66.44 25.00 i 1S3.34 4S.00 4 8.00 6.90 35.90 25.00 13.43 ! 0. 50 00 25 02 75 55 00 95 SO 60 35 00 o o 50 30 15 04 50 5U 00 o ! 00 .50 40 00 49 50 00 00 20 j DRAG FUND John Finkle, graderman, HG ! No. 5. RD 12 U07.50 ! David K. Ebersole, operating 30.00 9.70 E. J. Richey, supplies to the County Surveyor Cloidt Lumber Co., lumber S.60 Lady Mayor Wins Ouster Fighr 9.00 4.40 36.25 36.00 60.00 130.89 1.25 21.95 24.00 41.41 County Judge, c.f John M. Meisinger as constable in Cass county for a term of two years, effective January 7. 1937. Approved officia bends of a large elective o ff i c e r s c ount y t, and order same placed r. umber o rr.d pi'eci: on file. Considered three bids for burial of county cases, accepting the bid of Streight L Streight, which included: Caskeu. $5.5' per foot; " trip to ct mctery, c7.5o; extra trip. $7.50; rough box, SI. Of; shroud, ?G.O0; ex t.a for floater. $10.00. Other bid ders included Sattler Fur.eral Home ; Elmer Phillips., rodman for ;it.'1 li'r.rtnn riinm! Timr.p. I nuiveyor Considered two bids for publiskin modity supplies A. H. Duxbury. fees in County Court cases. State vs. Stull and Cruise H. Sylvester, fees in County Court. State vs. Stull I. G. Chapin. fees in County Court. State vs. Cruise W. L. Cummins, same B. O. Campbell, same John C. Stewart, same John Ronhovde, same Claude P. Hensel, sheriff. same R. D. Fitch. Jr., surveying and office work Warren F. Taylor, assistant surveyor 1.00 20.C5 L)llle .-iigayer, jr., roaa wk.. RD No. 13 : "yOjR'Joen i'. meisinger, same, I RD No. 2 3.10 ' Ralph Murphy, same. RD 9 Jc. SV. Stoehr. same, RD 1 4.ZQ David K. Ebersole, operating crusher at quarry, RD 12 ! James C. Hosehar. road work. 43. OS S4. 7C. 13 9. .60 20 60 CO 30.00 ;o i RD No. lu Nelson Berger. same, RD 12 3 50 George Small, graderman on 110. r. e.fio .60 6.60 6.60 6.60 5.24 13C.00 12.00 Frank Godwin, same Avis Svlvestor tvninir WPA the- official proceedings t-f the Board I applications cii-ing ll37, accepting bid of Weep-j Alpha C. Petersen, salary and ir.g V.'ater Republican at one cent mileage I er line. This paper has been pub-Llo-vd - HVffman- operation , . . . , n .. . , ,. r Nativiaaa Palma l.-hmg the ofiicial proceedings for a I Gpo R Sayles Balar. and number of years, while the Journal, j expense. Nov. a a matter of information to its Bekin Bldg.. office rent for RD. Nov. and Dec. 'R. NVA. Lodge. Murdock, rent for 1936 nriniarv election.- ,ii - - - 1 6.00 19S.45 , c c used report of tl:e complete listing jcuders publishes each month a con- eneral business and of claims 1 ljv.'t-d. free of cost. The other bidder i to Omaha for Mrs. Ebeler. for tho official proceedings was the Ca.Mle. Roper & Mathews. Elmwood Le a d e r - E c h o . .vcceiaeu 1 iu o: r- .aus uu.i v u.. ; service to court llouse, jail of Norfolk, for 1930 audit. $210.00. ! and county farm c.it.prt .!. Allison, t.f Omaha, was l-incoin lei. & i eieg. to., ser- i burial of Shirley Miller Co.. ! ! Iowa-Neb. Light Ac Power Co. the only other bidder, h:s bid being C-275.0'. Disallowed claim of Douglas Coun ty Hospital for $37.50. filed April 2, If-3 5, for care of Mrs. A. Newton. Balance o; time was spent in con sidering claim bills, of which the fol lowing were approved for payment, a:.d warrants ordered drawn: MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Ruth E. Taylor. Mother's : eusi'iu, Decemhe-r K.';:a A. Jones. :atr.e Mr:-. Cko Capper, same V'oiet Yau Winkle, same Eliza!. eth Wright, sanie Mr.rcia hi. liise, same Janet Ireiie Simmons, same Eisie M. Smith, same rijggic Herrington. same. Catherine Falk, same Mrs. Anna I'ittn.an, same Mrs. Ora Sell, same E.iith Krecklow. same Gictehcn Simmons, same Ti.clma Nichols, same Maggie Holcomb. same riorenco J. Brittain, same-I--:. N. Cotner. same M rs. May Bauer.-, same Mary McFarland, samc Marie Ric hards, same $ 15.00 6.50 15.00 6.50 15.00 6.00 IS. 00 7.00 20.00 13.00 25.00 30.00 7.50 15.00 GENERAL FUND I niian G. V.'hitr. salary and postage. November $126.00 (,, orgia While, salary, Nov.- S3. 34 Fred Druecker. milk to L. Smith 2.0o Fr.d li. Gorder, salary and mileage. November 101.20 i:. P.. Cl:apr.:u':. ).!! q1-, .Do F. B. Chapman, salcry and i.iileage 80.00 vice court house, jail. farm. II. Sylvester, salary, mileage and jailor fees Warga Hardware, supplies to county surveyor Geo. L. Farley, mdse. to court house and county farm F. il. Gobelman, one glass and labor, court house J. W. Crabill. care of clock, 11-21-35 to 11-21-36 Kroehler Hardware, mdse. to court house Blake Pharmacy, mdse. to J. t iJlimurtn 6.50 j ij jJm Kruger, paint to coun ty surveyor Pr. N. D. Talcott. medical service to poor, Nov Cass L. Sylvester, salary and mileage, November v I. James Hall, member can vassing board, election 13.00 i yy. L. Propst, same 25.00 George Born, 9S bushels - of 15.00 corn to county farm 20.00 I j). s Sumner, agent, message lo.OO Wr,t In foimtv f'lf-rk Siilirif County William G. Meisinger, labor shelving 1937 auto plates Philo Burt Mfg. Co., special appliance for 11. Ballinger V.'eyrich &. Hadraba. medicine to William Thorburn Bestcr & Swatek Co., balance account, error claim 11-3--Lincoln Tel". & Teleg. Co., ser vice to Nehawka quarry School Dist. No. 37, room for April. 1936, primary Bryan Memorial Hospital, for c are Rose A. Nelson O. F. Smalley, hair cuts at jail Anna K. Leach, salary, Nov.. C. A. Rawls, room rent and 30.00 7.00 10.00 40.00 118.32 102.75 297.70 9.15 3.95 40.00 4.00 3.00 3.05 19.35 121.50 26.55 21.15 9S.00 .50 2.25 50.00 1.25 2.70 4.05 7.00 3S.25 1.40 55.00 HG No. 4. RD 5 M. H. Lum, material. RD 13 Keckler Oil Co.. gas. RD S Henry Wessel. supplies, RD No. "l2 A. A. Schoeman. road work and expense, RD 3 Nelson Bergor, rock at Quar ry, RD 12 Frank Trotter, hauling rock, WPA 2055. RD 12 D. Ray Frans. material and labor. WPA 2055. RD 12 09 'John Kahland, road work in liso! No. A Murray Hardware, hardware, RD No. ft Jay H. Austin, road work and dragging roads. RD 11 Chas. Hoback. road work in 50.00 ! RL No. 11 I Bill Keckler, same, RD S 171.4 4 iJoe liable, same. RD S uni. i-heehan, Jr., same, uu No. S Frank Hoffman, gas and oil, RD No. 1." Anchor Oil Corp., grease gun, RD No. 9- Deep Rock Oil Corp., gas, RD No. 7 Continental Oil Co., gas and tractor fuel, Rl IL' Phillips Petroleum Co., gas. RD No. 2 Kroehler Hardware, mdse., RD No. 2 C. L. Martin, removing rub bish under bridge. RD 1'7 1.0 5 ! Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas. oil and supplies, RD 10 National Refining Co.. gas, R.D No. 2 National Refining Co., gas. RD No. 12 Harry Schaefer, salary, stor age and help, RD 14 J. I. Fitch, road work. RD No. 27 Red Giant Oil Co.. oil. RD 6 Burton-Warner Products. Inc.. explosives for quarry, RD 12 V.'m. Kitzel. road work, RD No. 6 Wm. Frizel, same, RD 14 Harry Arnold, same. RD 15 Chas. Gruber, repair work. RD 13 Louis Schmidt, road work. RD No. 7 Lincoln Road Equip. Co.. oil. RD No. 6 Harold Thomassen, road wk. and expense, RD 14 Mary A. Murphy, snow fence, RD No. S Don Parish, salary, storage and expense, RD 15 Martin Wilson, road work, RD No. 4 Wm. Brothwell, repairs, RD No. 16 Farmers Union Ass'n, posts, RD No. 7 Farmers Union Co-Op. Ass'n, posts. RD 15 M. Fl. Penterman, repair wk., RD 15 Bert II. Lytle, road work. storage, expense. RD 10 Roy' Comstock, road work in RD No. 5 44 44 .58 Sft S.01 63.19 21.47 2.52 156.75 10S.S6 102.16 S4 54 IS 63 ,9S ,00 .00 .90 .00 6S.S0 IS. 19 10. 71. 16. 13 11. 1. 112. 43. 12. c . 32. 15. 14. 06. 57. 1. 58. IS. 00 20 60 02 0 .90 17 21 16 20 .00 S2 ,61 46 .00 92 60 93 50 80 84 30 34 11 12 10 1 5 1 40 03 34 50 00 ,2S 00 25 SO so 60 00 i crusher at quarry, RD 10 j Herman Kemmann, dragging ! roads, RD 14 jEd Boedeker, storage, RD 9 I A. F. Sturm, lumber and sup- 1 plies. RD 12 10. Lundberg, supplies, RD 12 Frank Read. November sal- ary. RD's 1 and 2 : Louis Baumgart, gas, RD 1 (John Iveron. labor, material ; and blacksmith coal, RD's ! 10 and 27 jFlovd Fulton, salary for No- I vember. RD's 1 and I Bauer Auto & Supply Co., for ! labor and repairs, RD's 1, 2 and 10 Crane, Curyea & Murtey. lum I ber and hardware, RD's 8 and 9 lu.-Nebraska Light & Power Co., service to Union patrol, RD No. 11 D. Ray Frans. material and i labor, RD No. 11 Murray Hardware, hardware, ; RD No. 10 Cloidt Service, supplies, RD's i 1 and 2 Cloidt Service, same, RD 12 ! Louie Allgayer. Jr., dragging j roads, RD 13 'interstate Mch. & Supply Co., j blasting powder, RD 12 jv. P. Sheldon, easement for j land for road in S4 SVY',4, j 16-10-13. RD 12 jTrunkenbolz Oil -Jc, gas. RD's 12 and 13 Wurtele Garage, two flare wicks, RD 12 j W. E. Hathaway, trucking I freight, RD 11 II. L. Kuntz, blacksmith wk. and repairs, RD's 9, 12 132.65 E. J. Richey, lumber and steel posts. RD a 1. 2. 10, 27 Continental Oil Co., gas and tractor fuel, RD s 1 and 2 Paxton & Vierling Iron Wks., supplies, RD's 11 and 12 Kate Bintner. damage to land lor ditch, RD 10 Phillips Petroleum Co., gas, RD No. 1 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas. oil and supplies. RD 12 22S.67 National Refining Co., gas, RD No. 1 National Refining Co., gas, KD s 1. 2 and lo G. A. Pope Oil Co., grease to RD's 1, 2 and 2 7 Continental Oil Co., gas, RD No. 1 Lincoln Road Equipm't Co., I repairs, RD's 10 and 27 J Lincoln Road Equipm't Co., repairs. RD's 13 and 11 ! Lincoln Road Equipm't Co., i repairs, RD's 15 and 1G !M. 1. Hall, road work. RD 27 j Miller-Hasselbalch Co.. re pairs and supplies, RD's 1-2 Miller-Hasselbalch Co.. re pairs and supplies, RD 11 John Frisel. road work, RD No. 14 II. W. Christensen. engine man. HG No. 4, RD's 5-6 J. B. Elliott, Jr., supplies, RD No. 6 Wayne Wiles, putting up snow fence, RD's 6 and 16 Ed Drewel, road work, RD's 6 and 16 Lennex Williams, putting hp snow fence. RD 6 Highway Equip. & Supply Co. blades. RD's 1 and Louis Schmidt, road work in RD No. 7 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., oil, RD No. 27 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., oil, RD No. 11 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., oil, RD's 10 and 27 Don Parish, salary, storage and expense. RD 15 G. A. Pope Oil Co.. oil. RD 7 Auto Electric Service Co., re pairs. RD 11 Ira Stull. road work. RD 16 John Sweeney, patrol salary and expense, RD 4 , T. W. Engles Lumber Co.. for lumber and supplies, RD's 4 and 7 Rosenow Filling Station, gas. RD 15 Grant Hackenberg. rent of garage for county machin ery. RD 1 Elmwood Motor Co., supplies, RD 15 Earl Elliott, engineman, HG No. 2, RD's 15 and 16 S. S. Petersen, sharpening plow, WPA 2107. RD 6 Checker Oil Co diesel fuel, RD 15 Ray Rouse, . salary, storage and expense. RD 5 Bert 11. Lytle, road work, storage and exp., RD 16 Roy Comstock, road work, bridge work and expense, RD 5 Perm. Consumers Oil Co., gas and kerosene. RD 16 T. W. Eagles Lumber Co , for lumber and supplies. RD 15 Standard Oil Co., gas, RD's 7 and 15 Standard Oil Co., gas. RD's RD's S and 11- 6.011 and supplies 23.09 II. A. Funke, lumber 16.10 19.25 M. II. Lum, material 201J22 Albert Funk, trucking iron bars and copper 6.75 J. A. Seotten, constructing 5 cone, boxes and headwalls 690.00 E. J. Richey, lumber and steel posts 56.06 J. I. Fitch, bridge work 22.10 2. Off Geo. E. Nicklcs, lumber and supplies lr 4.1 4 John Tidball, gravel and ce ment 3. SO Thos. Nelson, poles 6.00 M. L. Evans, bridge In East Rock Bluff precinct 9S.24 1 M. L. Evans, bridge in Salt j Creek precinct 70.52 4.30 M. L. Evans, bridge in East Rock Bluff precinct 69.76 M. L. Evans, building 20-foot span 120.06 M. L. Evans, bridge in Elm wood precinct 169.40 M. L. Evans, bridge in Center I precinct 113.10 53.61 M. L. Evans, bridge in Ne hawka precinct 138.78 Louis Schmidt, bridge work- 10.00 Paxton Vierling Iron Wks.. ! square deformed bars 111.53 T. W. Engles Lumber Co.. for j lumber and supplies 69.4 0 6.0 S J. W. Banning, same 50.6 6 I Roy Comstock. bridge work 6.00 67.02 ' Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., 7.15 i lumber and supplies 34S.93 - r 4 4 "4" v.,rr.T . V i W " t!Vores arid lir. Armstrong s COMMISSIONER'S FUND j First District 24.00 'Miller-Hasselbalch Co., for re- pairs and supplies $ 11.59 ; Standard Oil Co.. gas 61.99 50.00 , W. L. Seybolt, Nov. salary j and expense 21.94 Frank Read, same j W. J. Partridge, dynamite .30 I and labor Murray Hardware, hardware 3.75 !J. A. Seotten. five concrete boxes and headwalls Eli Keckler, road work and expense 96.00 : D. L. Ramti. salary. Nov ! Wn.. A. Gorder. repairs on 4 4.52 j truck IF. R. Gobelman. for glass to 4 1.3 S ! road patrol i National Refu.ing Co.. gas 10.00 1 Everett Pickens. widening creek near Tobin quarry 450.00 1 S.75 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District Jacobsen Welding Co., weld ing and repairs $ John Gruber, road work and expense V.". O. Martin, engineman on HG No. 5 107.50 F. J. Knecht, gas C9.54 72.70 23.75 2S4.00 27.30 416.50 5S.S0 72.50 4!. 55 .90 56.07 Despite the efforts of Gov. David Sholtz of Florida to oust her frc:u o2ice. Irene Armstrong, grcndmothcr-niayor of Dayioni Beach. it;ed a successful fight to retain her office, bolstered bv the tlty's police force and deputies who kept en armed cordon around the city 1if.11. Krs. Ann.stror.jr. shevn ebove with her husband, rs they dis-c-as?.ei the situation in the mayoralty office. wc:i h:r :.vt by pre venting the appointee of Governor Sholtz from taking over the city reins. Mayoress Armstrong's .tht ended in victory with the expira tion of Governor Sholtz's term this week. 9.50 81.70 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Third District James C. Lytle. road work and expense $ 59. S2 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND 95.59 S.7C 11.20 57.59 9.55 12.00 4.00 S.2S 2.40 fS.63 II. L. Kuntz. blacksmith wk. and repairs C. D. Austin, putting up snow fence Thurman Nixon, same L. D. Crosser, gas and storage Chas. Miller, radiator and supplies to quarry Aug os-e::kop. lutiiLi.g gra v- el and k Louisville Sand & Gravel C.., road gravel C. Ac H. Oil Co., 15 gallons of alcohol Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Corp., road gravel C. F. Reichart. tractor stor age for November O. Lundberg, supplies 13.25 s.oo I 12.0 ; is. 4i ; G.0O 2.'!. 30 41.30 9.00 ; 21.00 SAY AGREEMENT REACHED San Francisco. Strikers and ship owners perfected another tentativt agreement and r -ported "virtual accords" in two etl r i;;ov-- to r; cej pcac-. to the lei.rr ti U i.p v -st a. t T.'.t-i .time industry. .t :i.e sanie time mui-icipal ofli;i..".i iu ei'.ie iudi j increap d their cn'.-r.. i. :;d t'.:.r c ivl.- , authorities from 5.00 2.15 SOUTH BEND PRECINCT GRAVEL FUND J. H. Fidler, trucking gravel tor highway ?234.22 Western Sand A: Gravel Co., road gravel 179.59 :. Fran i-eo ba y ; cities met Mayor Art v. .'.' J. R-si here !ir a move to must'-r the public bt!:i::i Ifossi's recent ppeal to Prtsiu-r.t Roosevelt for action. Fwrnu r Mayer George L. Baker vi Portland ivportc.1 copies of appeals to the prehid.::t were piling high on his desk. IU- sid he would ask California and Was1: ir.gtou state l"ac:ers to ask i-Tmati; u STOVE CREEK PRECINCT GRAVEL FUND Western Sand & Gravel Co., road gravel 5 33 of "ccast bloc' a men: their ci-ii- .60 1.50 3.60 29.40 55. S4 66.35 34. S5 56.62 33. SO 41.00 12.61 25.75 19.00 24.90 2.97 4.00 21.S5 5S.50 .75 22.00 49.20 51.00 21.00 65.62 3.10 59.59 102.00 BRIDGE FUND Ruben P. Meisinger, bridge work $ -92 James C. Hosehar. same 14.50 A. V. Sturm, lumber and sup plies - 55.46 Ralph Murphy, bridge work- 39.60 Louie Allgayer. Jr., same 21.20 Paxton fe Vierling Iron Wks., steel for bridges 6S4.1S Henry Wessel, supplies 3.60 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for lumber and hardware 52. 09 Murray Hardware, hardware- 2.70 Chas. Hoback, bridge work 6.00 Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Corp.. road gravel Lincoln Road Equip. Co , re pairs Jacobsen Welding Co., weld ing and repairs Miller-Hasselbalch Co.. re pairs s J. A. Boyd, electricity to patrol house. Oct. and Nov.- Nebraska Power Co.. service to Cass Co. patrol No. 3 Lincoln lioad Equip. Co . oil 5.00 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., oil- John Sweeney, patrol S. S. Petersen, blacksmith work 1-00 J. II. Fidler, truck gravel 79.74 J. H. Fidler, truck gravel 1077.00 10.00 ! Sheldon's Store, tractor stor- age, Oct. 19 to Nov. 19 5.00 11.06 Mrs. F. G. Hull, gas - 3.00 J. V. Stradley Ac Sous, labor and repairs 42.25 Ray Rouse, salary, storage and expense 63.00 Tenn. Consumers Oil Co., for gas and kerosene 43. 6S Standard Oil Co., supplies 96.24 Western Sand & Gravel Co., road gravel, Tipton. Green wood and Salt Creek prects. 4 4 4.00 Western Sand & Gravel Co.. road gravel to South Bend precinct 325.61 Continental Oil Co., gas and tractor fuel 13.44 Vena Rockwell, work on auto patrol 10.00 Oscar E. Dowler, salary for November. 1930 67.50 Warga Hardware, merchan dise to quarry Phillips Petroleum Co., gas Firestone Auto Supply &. Ser vice Stores, replacing valve stem Kroehler Hardware, mdse. Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas, oil and supplies 5.79 National Refining Co., gas 19. 5S G. A. Pope Oil Co.. grease 21.47 F. J. Knecht. gas 7S.5S Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Corp., gravel to Flattsmoutn precinct OJ.yu Schellberg Sand & Gravel Co., gravel delivered by Cass -county to Rising, Fornoff and Albert S6.52 Fred Rueter, salary, patrol end expense 83.50 Joe Sheehan. salary 60.00 John R. Chriswisser, salary- C7.50 Herman Wohlfarth. salary CO. 00 Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Corp.. road gravel 113.70 John H. Wood, for hauling gravel. Stove Creek pet 116.40 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work C.10 Keckler Oil Co., gas 120.62 Henry Wessel, supplies 4.64 Bauer Auto & Supply Co., ior LOUISVILLE STATE AID BRIDGE FUND John II. Busche, salary, toll man, November $ C. F. Wheeler, Fame Earl A. Mayfield. same Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co.. for service to Louisville Lridsre 4.S4 71. OS Nebraska Power Co., electric ity to bridge to Nov. 7 S.20 Cloidt Lumber Co., coal to bridge 9.SS Louisville Currier, charge tickets and toll books 73.00 gressioual leaders and seek presiden tial aid. The new agreement p'TiV t-d in volved the dep sea operators and the sailors union. They reached an agree ment several v eeks ago by the tail ors asked for changes which resulted in revisions. Details were ::: t gi'.'t". ' . , i out. I'resumablv they involved inain- 65 00 I xva?e adjustments STEEL GUTFUT RISES COUNTY ASSISTANCE ADMIN ISTRATION FUND Paul Vandervoort, salary and mileage, November $ Lillian Secilak, clerical work for Co. Assibtar.ce Director- CS.20 40.00 FARK BLAZES NUMEROUS 30.50 1S.75 State Fire Marshal Davis, said 1936 wa"the wcrst year in Nebraska his tory" as far as losses suffered in fj'rm fires is concerned. Fire chiefs, he said, reported 54 2 farm fires dur ing the year, and of the buildings in volved. 372 wire total losses. The contents in 452 properties were j threatened and in 2C3 cases were to' tal losses. ; More than m- and out-half mil-! lion dollars worth of farm property j went up in smoke and lees than half i was recoverable iiom insurance, Davis uaid. "The statewide rural lot-sj than $200,000 in ex- New York. Stel output in De cember rose to 4,431,645 tons from 4.337,412 in November and 3.073.4t5 i:i December. lfCr. and was tie h'rgeft for any Deccmb'-r in the hi.' tory of the industry, the American I-on A: Steel institute r -ted. This brought production i" -'-'r to 46. 91 9.362 tons, 4 percent more than lf35. and the fourth ::-. utive y, ur of improvement and third k-ictst t trl in the history of the ::i."t;-try. The 1T36 output was excccciec! only i:i 1C'2S and 1929. Operations in -leas.-d tc 6S 52 percent of capacity in 11'35 f ' cm 4S.54 in 1934. runs to more cess of 1935." P. E. Clement, Ih-vis' deputy, who 1.00 ,J . V ri f nroc t.l i !-. . t I'fi the (reports cover about 60 percent of the rural fires. No reports were received from 17 of the 9 3 counties. RZICKSTAG TO 3IEET JAN. GO labor and supplies CraJie, Curyea & Murtey, for lumber and hardware Murray Hardware, hardware Cloidt Service, supplies Jay II. Austin, road work and dragging roads IS. 25 4.61 3.90 22.00 30.00 Berlin. Members ol the German reichstag have been called to meet Jan. "0. informed sources said Fri (I.v. to chart the iutu:e of national socialism. Ofu.ials o." the pa: liam :n-! tary body, declaring they were un-j able to confirm the report, said "We will not deny the possibility of a rfichstag convocation." "A3 Jan. 20 is the anniversary of! Peichsfuehrcr Hitler's rise to power,! the plan has been discussed but the date is not yet certain." Tw o reasons might justify a reich stag cession: I. Renewal of the em powering law which four years ago gnve Hitler a free hand to run the reich. The statute expires Jan. 20. 2. An cccasion for a pronounce ment by de fuehrer on domestic and foitigu affairs. r r r"? p-' As we close the year of 1936, we offer our sin cere thanks to our many friends and patrons for their courteous friendship and patronage. As we start the New Year we extend to all a Happy Wish fcr Joy and Pros perity thruout the land! Season's Greetings r n m INSURANCE- BONDS Phone- is Plattsmouth