'It MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1939. July Meetings of Cass County Commissioners F.csumj tion of This Service to Read ers Will be Continued Regn larly in the Future. (Note Due to time limitations during the absence of an employee on account of injuries, it has been impossible to publish the last two monthly proceedings of the County Board, but we are resuming their publication beginning with the July meetings, and expect to continue the same regularly each month as a part of our all-inclusive news service. Publisher). At July meetings of the County Commissioners, besides the list of claims allowed (which appear be low), the following business was transacted: Quarterly Reports Fees collected during the second Quarter pf 1939 were reported by the following county officers: County Judge $1,501.52 Register of Deeds 62S.30 County Clerk 324.40 County Sheriff 188.75 Clerk of the District Court S64.35 Mothers' Pensions Orders of County Judge renewing the Mother's Pension of Dorothy Creamer and revoking the Mother's Pension of Edna Mae Greene were approved. School Affairs The County Superintendent of Schools filed a certificate for Free High School Levy for the year 1939 40. certifying that the sum of $28, 30.00 is necessary to pay High S' hool Tuition for 350 qualified pu rils. As the valuation on which the High School Tuition levy is based was not available, the levy could not be made by the County Board and was left to be certified later by the County Superintendent of Schools as provided by law. The annual report of the Teach ers Institute fund for the period 1938-39 was filed by the County Su perintendent of Schools, reporting a balance on hand of $72.55. Claims Allowed The following list of claims were approved for payment: MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Mrs. Cleo Capper, Mother's pension for July $ 30.00 Maggie Herrington. same 20.00 Catherine Falk, same 13.00 Mrs. Anna Pittman, same.. , 25.00 Grctchen Simmons, same '..20.00 Maggie Holcomb. same 25.00 Mrs. Mary McFarland, came. 10.00 Leatha B. Reeves, same 15.00 Minnie Eledge, same 35.00 Elsie K. Tweton, same 20.00 Ilattie Fidlier, same 10.00 Minerva Coolman, same 15.00 Louise Petereit, same 10.00 Belle Coakley, same 10.00 Dorothy Creamer, same 10.00 GENERAL FUND Lora Lloyd Kieck, salary and expense, June : $ Irene Albert, salary. June Geo. L. Farley, salary and mileage Ray F. Becker, salary and expense Gertrude Vallery, salary for June C. E. Ledgway, salary and expense Helen W. Warner, salary for June C. E. Ledgway, District Court expense John E. Turner, salary for June Ruth Patton. same Henry T. Woster, same Kathryn Grosshans. clerical work for County Treasurer. A. H. Duxbury, salary, June Minnie Hild, same A. H. Duxbury, fees in Coun ty Court Joe Mrasek, same Herbert Johnson, same Joe Mrasek, salary, mileage, June 1 Joe Mrasek. Sailor fees and 12 r a Is to prisoners Emery J. Doody, salary and mileage, June 1 Mrs. V. O. Kelly, stenograph ic work. Sheriff's office John Kopp, salary and extra work, June "Walter H. Smith, salary, mileage, expense. June Margaret Ann Pitz, salary for June Miles Allen, salary and extra work. June Geo. R. Sayles, salary and expense. June "W. H. Puis, salary, mileage r. nd expense . Blanche Hall, salary, June Glen Puis, clerical work for 176.30 60.00 119.50 126.95 172.52 S3. 34 68.50 166.66 104.17 100.00 50.00 183.33 90.00 24.00 12.60 1.00 225.44 184.00 148.04 12.00 54.00 117.55 32.50 54.00 177.28 57.29 104.17 County Assessor, June 91.10 A. P. Campbell, for assisting County Surveyor Albert Olson, salary. June H C. Backemeyer, salary and mileage H. C. Backemeyer, postage, stationery and phone Leland L. Laase. mileage Warren F. Taylor, assisting County Surveyor R. E. Norris. salary and mile age. June Edward Gabelman. assessing PlattBmouth. 5th Ward II. Coatman. for assessing Greenwood precinct V. A. Wheeler, for assessing "Z$Bt Rock Bluffs Pet Chris Rasmussen, assessing Weeping Water, 1st Ward- 18.00 65.00 120.80 5.99 1.50 75.00 120.00 105.00 162.S4 7S.50 125.10 James Rebal, assessing 2nd Ward, Plattsmouth 115.00 John A. Libershal, assessing 1st Ward, Plattsmouth 145.00 Ed Morley, assessing Avoca precinct 207.00 M. E. Bushnell, for assessing South Bend precinct 201.59 John Hopkins, for assessing Weeping Water precinct 174.38 V..O. Lundberg, for assessing Nehawka precinct 200.23 Roy Haslam, assessing "Weep ing Water. 2nd "Ward 125.31 Wm. Bourke, assessing Elm wood precinct 206.64 Wm. Sheehan, assessing Cen ter precinct 160.54 Miles Allen, assessing Platts mouth, 3rd Ward 150.00 E. P. Betts, assessing Tipton precinct 215.39 Paul Marshall, for assessing Stove Creek precinct 217.75 H. A. Meisinger, assessing Eight Mile Grove precinct- 207.60 William Porter, for assessing Liberty precinct 160.02 Laurence Coleman, assessing Salt Creek precinct 207.57 E. A. Ingram, for assessing Louisville precinct 229.30 Henry H. Ragoss, assessing Mt. Pleasant precinct 168.38 Alfred Gansemer, assessing West Rock Bluffs Pet 176.40 Geo. W. Snyder, assessing Plattsmouth precinct 305.00 John E. Schutz, assessing Plattsmouth. 4th Ward 115.00 Plattsmouth Bakery, bread to county farm, April 14.45 Rader Co., supplies to County Treasurer 4.28 Louisville Courier, publish ing notice - 3.00 Omaha Compound Co., sup plies to court house 7. IS F. G. Fricke Co., mdse. to county farm.May 5.2S Fetzer Shoe Co., mdse. to county farm. May 5.00 Weyrich & Hadraba, mdse. to county farm. May 2.96 Warga Hardware, mdse. to farm and court house 8.64 Plattsmouth Journal, supplies to county offices. May 23.20 L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to county jail. May ' 14.80 L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to county farm. May 73.05 Omaha Printing Co.. supplies to Clerk Dist. Court 4.93 Nehawka Enterprise, publish ing notice 2.10 Standard Blue Print Co., sup plies to Co. Surveyor 6.70 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for service to court house, farm and recreation center 124.79 Rader Co.. supplies to Sheriff 1.79 Standard Blue Print Co., sup plies to Co. Supt. 3.85 Hiatt Furniture Co., mdse. to county farm 6.50 John Seitz, repairing win dows, court house 1.50 Paige Pencil Co., supplies to County Clerk 3.00 Omaha Printing Co., supplies to County Treasurer 3 4.30 Louisville Courier, same 43.00 Louisville Courier, supplies to Clerk Dist. Court 6.25 Plattsmouth Bakery, bread to county farm. May 17.28 Mrs. Wm. Bergstrand, strip of land for road 31.20 Louisville Courier, envelopes to Sheriff 17.75 G. O. Schwenneker, repair ing chair 1.00 Glen Vallery, mdse. to the county farm 26.85 Plattsmouth Water Corp., for service to court house. June 19.30 E. J. Richey, supplies to the court house and Surveyor 2.00 Stephenson School Sup. Co., supplies to Co. Supt 31.27 Tidball Lumber Co., supplies to county farm 27.12 Kroehler Hardware, repairs at court house 11.35 Weyrich & Hadraba, mdse. to county jail 5.77 Weyrich & Hadraba, mdse. to county farm 1.75 Bates Book Store, mdse. to court house 33.75 Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co., service to court house, jail and farm 47.96 Bailey Sanatorium, care of T. Copenhaver, June 75.00 Win. Schmidtmann, awnings to court house 33.30 Cass County Treasury, stamps and expense. June 110.59 R. J. Larson, P. M., envel opes to Co. Clerk 20.20 Ethel Ossenkop, P. M., envel opes to Clerk Dist. Court 27.52 R. J. Larson, P. M., cards to County Superintendent 1.00 R. J. Larson, P. M., stamps to Co. Supt. 4.50 R. J. Larson. P. M., stamps to County Sheriff 66.00 Hotel Plattsmouth, bus fare, P. Buell 2.20 R. J. Larson, P. M., cards to commodity room 5.00 Brink's Hatchery, feed to county farm 14.70 Warga Hardware, mdse. to county farm .30 Standard Oil Co., supplies to county farm 14.26 Charles Roelofsz, strip of land for road 62.40 Nehawka Enterprise, supplies to County Clerk 6.00 Dr. J. W. Brendel. salary as Co. Medical Advisor, second quarter, 1939 r- 50.00 Ray F. Becker, check ex change 4.71 Robert M. Mann, salary and mileage, June 155.90 Plattsmouth Eakery, bread to county farm. June 18.42 H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to county farm and county su perintendent 4.17 C. E. Ledgway, Clerk District Court, initial costs, Cass Co. vs. Joe Wheeler 12.28 Harry Nielsen, salary, June. 100.00 Harry Nielsen, barley to the county farm 15.73 Marion Hobson, for repairing pump, county farm 2.50 Cass County Pest Control of fice, salary, mileaye and ex pense. June 112.10 Mullen's Market, mdse. to the county farm 1 10.10 J. H. Boetel, hauling rubbish 2.50 E. A.Wurl, mdse. to county farm 52.81 E. A. Wurl, mdse. to court house 1.50 Bituminous Casualty Co., ad vance premium. Workmen's Comp. and Public Liability insurance, Mar. 2, July 2 177.68 POOR RELIEF FUND O. F. Smalley, barber work. 5.50 Mrs. John Leddy, care of F. Fideline, June 20.00 Cecil A. Hennings. delivering commodities. June . 60.00 Mrs.' Nettie Brittain, care of Mrs. J. Gould, June 10.00 Mrs. G. E. Nearhood, care of P. Harrison and Pogden 29.00 Ellen Sundstrom, salary and mileage, June 9 8.20 Ellen Sundstrom, mileage in taking patients to hospital- 6.60 Singer Sewing Machine Co., supplies to sewing room 6.73 Omaha Brace Shop, for back brace to M. Chancellor 20.00 Occidental B. & Loan Assn., rent commodity building to June IS 15.00 Singer Sewing Machine Co., repairs to sewing room 2.10 St. Catherine's Hospital, hosp. expense. E. Oxley , 13.45 F. R. Gobelman, supplies to' sewing room . 3.05 F. G. Fricke Co.. medicine to poor. May 19.20 G. G. Douglas, M. D., medical service to poor. May 24.50 WTarga Hardware, supplies to wood project 2.50 Nicholas-Senn Hospital, hosp. expense, John Wiese 22.60 Drs. Condon & Newell, prof, service, John Wiese 25.00 Plattsmouth Cemetery Board, opening two graves 14.00 Riggs Optical Co., glasses to L. Leiner 5.85 Lincoln Gen. Hospital, hosp. exp., Mrs. Bird. Febr 24.15 Louisville Pharmacy, medi cine to poor, May 12.82 Mauzy Drug Co.. same 29.61 Singer Sewing Machine Co., repairs to sewing room 5.76 Horton Funeral Home. amb. service. M. V. McKnight 7.50 Nebr. M. E. Hospital, hospital expense. Lee Capper 27.35 Occidental B. & Loan Assn., rent commodity building to July 18 15.00 H. E. Eggers. M. D., blood test, A. Buechler 5.00 Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, for opening grave 7.00 W. A. Piel Co., medicine to poor 1.60 Nebr. M. E. Hospital, hospital expense. Mrs. M. Covert 64.40 Bryan Memorial Hospital, hospital expense Ad Bockel- man 50.10 Dr. C. M. Totman. dental ser vice. Dec. to June 22.00 Horton Funeral Home, fun. expense. A. Hofacker 74.70 Cappell Electric, labor and supplies, sewing room 11.40 Mrs. Ardath Ferris, care- of Gene Creamer. July 15.00 Green's Drug Store, medicine to poor. May and June 4.25 Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co.. gas to sewing room 1.50 Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co.. lights and gas to com modity room 6.20 Weyrich & Hadraba, medi cine to poor, June 4.09 Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes to poor, June 13.09 Wm. Sehmidtman, supplies to commodity room .95 F. G. Fricke Co., medicine to poor, June ' 5.40 Alvin H. Boetcher. salary, clerical work. FSA. June 32.50 Louisville Pharmacy, medi cine to poor, June 13.96 Dr. N. D. Talcott. medical service to poor, May, June- S6.35 Warga Hardware, supplies to commodity room 2.75 Mauzy Drug Co., medicine to poor. June 23.94 R. Rummel, kerosene and supplies 3.96 W. S. Eaton, M. D., medical service to poor, June 57.00 Greth Garnett, salary, mile age. June 101.00 R. W. Tyson, M. D., service to poor, June 19.00 G. G. Douglas. M. D., same 34.50 Mrs. J. M. Quinn, care Wm. Harley. June 30.00 Leonard Hanks, phone calls, FSA 4.25 Sattler Funeral Home, amb. service. Mrs. Hoover 12.50 Sattler Funeral Home, funer al expense. Robt. Farmer 81.35 Dr. Paul T. Heineman, dental service to poor 1.00 Plattsmouth L. & Bldg Assn.. rent, electricity and water, sewing room 28.01 City Market, provisions poor, January 22.00 J. W. Banning, coal to poor, December 11.00 Theo. Harms, prov., Jan 6.00 Elmwood Grocery, provisions, December 14.00 E. A. Wurl, prov., Sept., Oct. and January 17.00 Theo. Harms, prov.. Jan 8.00 Geo. E. Nickles, coal, Jan 15.54 Hart & Co., prov., Jan 3.00 John Peterson, prov., Nov., .Dec. and Jan 2 4. CO Farmers Union Co-Op. Assn., coal, December 11.45 City Market, prov., Jan, 13.50 Mae V. Nelson, same 13.50 City Market, same 28.50 H. F. McCafferty. same 8.00 Reliable Shoe and Harness Shop, shoes. Jan 2.00 Geo. H. Sell, coal. Jan 17.75 Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes, Jan.. 61.29 E. J. Richey, coal. Jan 9.50 E. J. Richey, same 8.75 E. L. McDonald, prov. and shoes, Jan. 66.00 Tutt & Brubacher, provisions, January '28.54 J. H. Steffens, same 16.00 L. B. Egenberger. same 46.00 Lorenz Bros., saae . 10.00 Tidball Lumber Co., coal for month of January 1 34.25 Farmers Elevator Co., coal PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL for Dec. and Jan " . 29 Farmers Co-Op. of Murdock, coal, January 10 Elmwood Grocery, prov., Jan. 20 Sheldon's Store, prov., Dec and Jan. 17 Rudolf Bergman, prov., Jan.- 3 Allen's Cash Store, same 39 Jake Reichart. prov., Nov. and Dec. 12 E. A. Wurl. prov., Jan 6 O. P. Skagg Store, same 8 A. O. Ault. same 21 Gribble'B Store, same 61 Mae V. Nelson, same 13 V. Trumble, same 47 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., coal, January 20 Cloidt Lumber Co., coal, Dec. and January 12 Philip Hirz, prov., Jan 12 City Market, same 35 Mrs. Frank M. Rice, same 16 A. M. McCarroll, same 18 C. H. Gibson, same-, 91 Marshall's Store, shoes. Jan. 12 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., coal, Jan. 38 Binger Lumber & Coal Co., coal, Jan. . 50 Theo. Harms, provisions and clothing, Jan 8 Carl's Market, prov., Jan 51 Murdock Mercantile Co., for provisions, Jan. 81 Both well Grocery, same 15 Rihn & Greene, same 42 H. M. Soennichsen, provis ions and clothing 811 Hinky-Dinky, prov., Jan 5 Hinky-Dinky, same 1236 Rose Tempelmeyer, same 6 F. J. Knecht, same 9 Morris Grocery, same 5 Searle & Chapin Lumber Co., coal. Jan. 19 Mrs. Verna Auston, care of Hines, Hoover and Farmer- 33 COUNTY ASSISTANCE AD MINISTRATION FUND Paul Vandervcort II, salary and mileage, June $ SO Lillian Sedlak, salary, June. 55 Rita Libershal, same 45 Leland L. Laase, mileage for Assistance office 49 R. J. Larson, P. M.. stamps and post cards (eight claim bills. March to June. inc. ) 55 Bates Book Store, supplies 7, W. P. Sitzman, supplies 6 Plattsmouth Journal, supplies 2 ROAD FUND S. W. True, road work. RD No. 11 $ 22 Fred Keckler, road ,work in RD No. 9 72. Art Johnson, road work in RD No. 9 14 Donald Hoback, road work in RD No. 11 33. C. W. Stoehr, road work in RD No. 1 101. Auto Electric Sere. Co., re pairs. RD 7 ' 10. Barton-Warner Products, Inc., explosives. RD 14 10. E. L: McDonald, cloth. RD No. 15 Auto Electric Serv. Co., re pairs. RD 15 9. Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., repairs. RD No. 15 1. Stander & Stander. Supplies, RD No. 3 ' 2. H. Dall. blacksmith work in II D No. S 5. Lincoln Road Equip. Co.. re pairs. RD No. 7 5. Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re pairs. RD No. 16 10. Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re pairs. RD No. 15 12. James C. Hoschar, road wk." in RD No. 10 92. Bert H. Lytle. road work and help. RD No. 16 60. A. A. Schoeman, road work in RD No. 3 40. Louie Allgayer, Jr.. road wk. in RD 13 56. Louie F. Hennings, road wk. in RD No. 2 4 9. Wm. Sheehan, Jr.. road wk., RD No. 8 57. Frank Koziol, road work in RD No. 4 36. J. S. Edwards, road work in RD No. 12 27. Wilber Fleming, road work, RD No. 8 2. Ernest Gruber, road work in RD No. 8 1. Carl Compton, road work in RD No. 14 62. Carl Compton, road work on HG. RD No. 14 25. Frank Mitchell, for dragging roads. RD No. 14 13. Philip Spangler, for dragging roads. RD No. 14 7. Louis Schmidt, road work, RD No. 7 53. West Transfer, drayage, RD No. 15 9 T. W. Engles Lumber Co., posts. RD No. 15. 6 Chas. Rose, same, RD 12 3 Don Parish, salary, storage and expense, RD 15 27, Trunkenboltz Oil Co., gas to RD No. 7 41 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas and oil, RD No. 13 37 Trunkenboltz Oil Co., gas and " oil, RD 16 4 Comer Worthan, for mowing weeds, RD 10 . 4 Roy Com stock, road work and expense, RD 5 67 Kunz & West, gas and oil, RD No. 15 17 A. O. Ault, paint and sup plies, RD No. 2 10 J. I. Fitch, road work, RD No. 27 3 Clarence Favors, road work, RD No. 1 2 Tom Young, road work, RD No. 1 2 Alvo Village, road money, RD No. 28 85 BRIDGE FUND S. W. True, bridge work $ 15 C. W. Stoehr, bridge work 25 Fred Ksehler, bridge work 27 Art Johnson, bridge work 6 Gate City Iron Works, steel for bridge 3 IS Midland Const. Co., asphalt 56 00 00 25 00 50 00 93 00 89 00 00 00 59 00 29 00 00 30 00 75 00 00 50 00 00 25 75 62 08 40 36 71 15 00 50 66 24 25 00 50 00 25 15 75 50 00 00 50 70 69 15 40 75 00 24 70 09 36 81 00 50 54 00 25 SO SO 00 00 50 85 00 10 surface 2 bridge floors 225 Midland Const. Co.. asphalt surface 4 bridge floorB 288 Tidball Lumber Co.. lumber. 43 Geo. E. Nickles, lumber and .60 00 34 124.58 249.45 114.45 133.22 234.15 92.04 8.55 33.02 6.50 22.00 9.00 27.00 5.25 rs.30 18.45 70.17 4.90 3.60 4.20 135.36 12.00 16.10 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND David K. Ebersole, salary and mileage, June $ 79.35 Fred Rueter, salary, storage and expense 71.80 John R. Chriswisser, salary and expense 1 73.50 Frank Read, salary, June 33.75 Sanford Homan, salary and storage 70.00 Chas. Hoback, salary aid ex pense - 30.00 Standard Oil Co., gas and supplies 76.50 Sinclair Refining Co., diesel fuel 32.91 Sinclair Refining Co., diesel fuel 2 4.73 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re pairs 299.47 A-WT Co., Inc., of Nebr., re pairs 13.40 State of Nebr., Dept. of Roads and Irrigation, addit. cxp., Proj. FAS 46 38.68 Ed Morley, diesel fuel 42.51 Paxton & Vierling Iron Wks., reinforcing bars 64.13 Anchor Oil Corp.. oil 35.81 Miller-Hasselbalch, repairs 8.25 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re pairs 35.32 Nebraska Prison Industries, road signs 23.40 Hoback Service Station, gas and repairs 4.05 Auto Electric Service Co., re pairs 15.02 G. L. Davis, supplies.: 2.85 Penn. Consumers Oil Co.. gas 62.06 Herman Wohlfarth, salary and storage, June 72.50 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas and oil 9-54 Anton Auerswald. blacksmith work 13.55 Rees Machine & Supply Co., machine work 9.70 Bauer Auto & Sup. Co., re pairs 8.10 Ray Rouse, salary and stor age. June 63.00 Joe Sheehan, salary, June 67.50 Geo. Small, salary, storage and expense 72.20 Oscar E. Dowler, salary, help and expense 72.90 Haslam Garage, repairs 3.00 Chas. F. Reichart Estate, pa trol storage, June '.- 5.00 Golden Snodgrass, same 5.00 Keckler Oil Co., gas 74.40 Jack Stanley, drag line work, dock road 1699.65 Trunkenboltz Oil Co., gas 96.11 Trunkenboltz Oil Co., gas and oil 40.30 Nebraska Power Co., service to Patrol No. 3 120 J. V. Stradley & Sons, repairs 6.50 COMMISSIONER'S ROAD FUND First District Dewey Reed, salary and help, month of June $ 83.00 3.80 2.10 Grover Hopkins, road work Rov Cole, road work Ray L. Campbell, salary and help. Juno 80.00 Standard Oil Co., tire repair and supplies 8.63 27.30 15.00 20.18 Standard Oil Co., gas and suDnlies National Jlefining Co., gas Anchor Oil Corp.. oil Lincoln Road Equipment Co., repairs 59.68 Miller-Hasselbalch. same 18.66 Sinclair Refining Co., oil Kroehler Hardware, supplies 25.44 6.60 3.60 7.05 56.18 Plattsmouth water Corp., for service to implement shed- Warga Hardware, supplies Bauer Auto & Supply Co., for repairs COMMISSIONER'S ROAD FUND Second District S. D. Rockwell, for dragging roads $ 40.00 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., gas and oil 59.72 W. O. Martin, engineman on HG No. 5 100.10 Keckler Oil Co., gas 24.80 COMMISSIONER'S ROAD FUND Third District Chris J. Elgaard, hardware and supplies $ 9.88 Capital Bridge Co., culverts. 57.51 L. J. Messer Co.. supplies .70 Capital Bridge Co., culverts. A-W Co., Inc., repairs E. E. Pulec. blacksmith wk.. Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., service to WPA road const.. Bothwell Grocery, supplies Ray Gamlin, hauling supplies H. W. Christensen, engine man, HG No. 4 210.09 2.45 19.10 5.65 .43 10.00 87.70 John Finkle, graderman on HG No. 4 104.20 James C. Lytle, graderman, HG No. 3 82.30 McCarty Oil Co., diesel fuel- 23.40 COMMISSIONER'S DRAG FUND First District Frank Read, salary, June $ 41.25 Floyd Fulton, same 67.50 Anchor Oil Corp.. grease 27.50 G. A. Pope Oil Co.. same 10.91 Grant Hackenberg, patrol storage, June . - 4.00 Kroehler Hardware, supplies 1.75 Beatrice Steel Tank Mfg. Co., culverts , 105.92 Standard Oil Co.. gas. sup. 68.79 Louie F. Hennings, dragging roads 17.50 supplies E. J. Richey, same T. W. Engles Co., same T. W. Engles Co., same Searle & Chapin, same Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for lumber and supplies Searle & Chapin, supplies T. W. Engles Lumber Co., lumber James C. HoBChar, bridge work Bert H. Lytle, same A. A. Schoeman, same Wm. Sheehan, Jr., same Louie Allgayer, Jr., same Louie F. Hennings, same Louis Schmidt, same Cloidt Lumber Co., lumber Glen Vallery, nails, supplies. Fred Bauers, bridge work Joe Dare, hauling supplies D. Ray Frans, lumber and supplies Jack Stanley, dragline work, Gochenour road 200.00 Bauer Auto & Supply Co., repairs 68.03 Ofe Oil Co., gas, supplies 40.31 COMMISSIONER'S DRAG FUND Second District John Gruber, engineman on HG No. 2 $ 97.70 Glen Miller, graderman, HG No. 2 94.15 Chas. Hoback, salary and ex pense, June 43.00 Paul R. Swan, graderman on HG No. 5 101.60 Interstate Mchry. & Sup. Co., repairs to quarry 3.08 O. A. Tope Oil Co., grease 5.95 Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., supplies 16.01 Interstate Mchry. & Sup. Co., supplies to quarry 5.04 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for service to quarry 2.75 A-W Co.. Inc.. repairs 19.38 Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co., service Union patrol .95 Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co., serv.. Nehawka patrol- 1.25 Jacobsen Welding Shop, re pairs 32.50 Standard Oil Co., for gas and supplies 176.48 Lincoln Road Equipment Co., repairs 71.61 Lincoln Road Equipment Co., repairs 18.14 Louie Allgayer, Jr., dragging roads aud storage 23.50 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co.. gas and oil 94.24 C. C. Trotter, repairs 14.70 Anton Auerswald, blacksmith work 18.00 Chas. Gruber, same 4.75 Keckler Oil Co., gas 45.74 Trunkenboltz Oil Co., gas and oil 8.45 COMMISSIONER'S DRAG FUND Third District Wm. Kitzel, road work $ 76.30 Earl Elliott, enginemnn on HG No. 3 and help 105.99 Capital Bridge Co., culverts. 204.08 Capital Bridge Co., culverts. 190.40 Capital Bridge Co.. culverts. 254.32 Farmers Union Co-Op. Oil Co., gas and oil 56.64 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., gas and oil 112.60 Penn. Consumers Oil Co., gas and supplies 66.01 Lincoln Road Equipment Co., repairs 287.38 Lincoln Road Equipment Co., repairs 21.00 Don Parish, salary, storage and expense 70.00 Louis Schmidt, for dragging roads 35.10 Rees Machine & Supply Co., machine work 28.05 Keckler Oil Co., gas 78.30 Bert H. Lytle, road work and help 60.00 LOUISVILLE STATE AID BRIDGE FUND Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., service to bridge $ 4.84 Nebraska Power Co., same 4.76 John H. Busche, salary, toll man, June 70.00 E. A. Mayfield, same 65.00 C. F. Wheeler, same 65.00 Louisville Bridge Co., paym't of interest, 2nd quarter 934.62 CENTER PRECINCT G RAVEL Aug. Ossenkop, for hauling gravel $ 55.20 Louisville Sand & Gravel Co., road gravel 69.00 JUDGE REEKER TO SPEAK AT AUXILIARY CONVENTION Judge Ernest L. flecker, of Madi son county, is to speak at the Child Welfare breakfast held in conjunc tion with the American Legion Aux iliary convention at Lincoln. The convention dates, like those of the Legion, are August 27-28-29. The breakfast for unit Child Welfare chairmen and other delegates desir ing to attend will be held Monday morning, August 28, at 7:30 at the Cornhusker, which is Auxiliary head quarters during the convention. The Legion is holding forth at the Hotel Lincoln. Judge Reeker is a well known au thority on children's problems and at the present time is writing a series of case histories for the Journal un der the title "Children at the Cross roads," which is eliciting much fav orable comment from among our readers. The Child Welfare breakfasts, us ually an occasion for disseminating statistics, this year should prove in teresting and informative with such an enlightening speaker as the "Kids' Judge" from Madison county espec ially if his discourse is as touching as some of the case histories from his pen appearing in the Daily Jour nal on Saturdays and the Semi Weekly Journal on Mondays. RECEIVES FINE PROMOTION Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Howard have returned home from Newman Grove, Nebraska, where they have been visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers, the latter formerly Miss Jeanne Ray, both being former teach ers In the Plattsmouth school sys tem. Mr. Myers has been music Instruc tor in the school at Newman Grove Tor the past year but has been elect ed to the music department of the Norfolk city schools, one of the larg est in the state. Mr. Meyers made a fine record while in the Plattsmouth schools and the former friends and students will be pleased to learn that he -as received such a fine recognition. FAQE FT7E 'STITCH IN TIME 4-H CLUB HOLDS ACHIEVEMENT DAY In the afternoon of August 16, 1939, the members of the "Stitch in Time" sewing club, their mothers and a few guests met at the home of Miss Evelyn Wolph for their achieve ment program. Out of the 22 members, only one. Bonnie McVey, was absent. The afternoon program started out with a demonstration. "Closets Where None Were Before." given by Orlah Kuntz and Doris Anderson. These girls will represent Cass coun ty at the state fair with a girl's room demonstration. The next part of the program was also a demonstration, "Using Can ned Chicken in Emergencies." The demonstrators were Margie Tollard and Marie Anderson. These girls are also representing Cass county as a canning demonstration. The club held the business meet ing and then the following program was presented: Summary of Year's Work Secre tary Ruth Edwards. Piano Solo Lois Kime. Piano Duet Bonnie and Alice Lannum. Club Work. Song Relda Edwards. Tap Dance and Song Patty Heeb ner. Club Pledge Alice Wolph. Vocal Solo Eleanor Giles. Wanted: A Girl Aileen Doeden. "Ploughing Song" and "Dream ing Pastoral," wung by club. "Difference Between Cotton and Linen" Gwen Burton. "Conservation of Trees" Suzanne Yeiser. "My Trip to Seward Conservation Camp" Marie Anderson. "History of My 4-H Work" Vio let Hadley. Apron Demonstration Mary Lou Taylor and Joan Kropp. Yells By the club. Miss TTolph gave presents to the members who had perfect attend ance and also lovely tea servers to Assistant Leaders Violet Hadley and Marie Anderson. The members found the following placingB on the things they had made. The younger group includes ages 7, 8 , 9; the older group 10, 11, 12, 13, 14: Style Show of Aprons Younger Girls Donna Jean Em berry and Suzanne Yeiser, 1st; Alice Wolph and Patty Heebner, 2nd; Lois Kime. 3rd; Norma Lee Thoren, 4th; Bonnie Lannum. 5th. Older Girls Velma Edwards, 1st; Mary Lou Taylor and Gwen Burton, 2nd; Joan Kropp, 3rd; Relda Ed wards, 4th; Ruth Edwards, 5th. Sewing Boxes Younger Girls Alice Wolph, 1st; Patty Heebner and Lois Kime. 2nd; Lois Lyons, 3rd; Norma Lee Thoren, 4th; Suzanne Yeiser, 5th. Older Girls Joan Kropp and Vel ma Edwards. 1st; Ruth and Relda Edwards. 2nd; Aileen Doedan, 3rd; Mary Lou Taylor, 4th; Billie Jean and Doris Midkiff. 5th. - Holders Younger Girls Alice Wolph. 1st; Suzanne Yeiser and Patty Heebner. 2nd; Lois Lyons and Norma Lee Thoren, 3rd; Donna Jean Emery and B, 4th; Lois Kime, 5th. Older Girls Joan Kropp. 1st; Mary Lou Taylor, 2nd; Ruth Ed wards. 3rd; Velma Edwards, 4th; Relda Edwards, and Alice Lannum. 5th. Needle Cases Younger Girls Suzanne Yeiser, 1st; Lois Lyons and Norma Thoren, 2nd; Donna Jean Emberry, 3rd; Alice Wolph, 4th; Tatty Heebner. 5th. Older Girls Joan Kropp. 1st; Marv Tavlor. 2nd; Velma Edwards. 3rd; Ruth Edwards, Doris Midkiff, 5th. 4th; Billie and Aprons Younger Girls berry, 1st; Patty Donna Jean Em Lois Heebner and Lyons. 2nd; Alice Wolph and Norma Iee Thoren. 3rd; Suzanne Yeiser and Lois Kime, 4th; Bonnie Lannum. 5th. Older Girls Ruth and Relda Ed wards. 1st; Joan Kropp. 2nd; Mary Lou Taylor and Eileen Doedan. 3rd; Gwen Burton and Velma Edwarda. 4th; Alice Lannum. 5th. Towels Younger Girls Norma Lee Thoren and Lois Lyons. 1st; Alice Wolph. 2nd; Suzanne Yeiser. Srd; Bonnie Lannum, 4th; Lois Kime. 5h. Older Girls Relda Edwards and Aileen Doedan, 1st; May Lou Tay lor. 2nd; Ruth and Velma Edwards. Ird; Alice Lannum, 4th; Joan Kropp, 3th. Portfolios Younger Girls Alice Wolph and Lois Kime. 1st; Suzanne Yeiser, 2nd; Patty Heebner, 3rd; Norma 1'horen. 4th; Lois Lyons. 5th. Older Girls Velma Edward and Mary Lou Taylor, 1st; Joan Kropp, Aileen Doedan and Ruth Edwards. 2nd: Doris Midkiff and Relda Ed wards. 3rd; Alice Unnum, Billie Midkiff and Gwen Burton, 4th. Stocking Dams Younger Girls Suzanne Yeiser. 1st; Alice Wolph, 2nd; Lcis Lyons. 3rd: Patty Heebner, 4th; Bonnie Lannum, 5th. Older Girls Mary Lou Taylor, 1st; Aileen Doedan. 2nd; Joan KrorP. 3rd; Gwen Burton, 4th; Alice Ln ttum, 5th. . Pin Cushions Younger Girls Suzanne Yeiser. 1st; Lois Lyons, 2nd; Alice Wolrh. 3rd; Donna Jean Emberry. 4th; Norma Lee Thoren. 6 th- Older Girls Mary Lou Taylor. 1st; Joan Kropp. 2nd; Velma Ed wards. 3rd; Relda Edward and Aileen Doedan. 4th; Doris and Billie Jean Midkiff, 5th.