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MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1946 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA PAGE THREE 'I 6 LEGAL;KOTICS; Improvement District No. j iv ei PlaU;;nouth, 1 'V 4' Ordinance-No. 7 1' i "Will be m J full force and take, effect -20 days ial'ies the -fust ipiibliQation of this i Nonce, providing a majority of the resident . owners of the property '' directly abutting on the street to be improved do not file with the OF PI AITSMOUTit, NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 791 J At. n reirular mectinir of i Mayor and Citv Council of the: City Clerk of said City watim -0 City ol" Pi.Ut.-.mouth, Nebraska,' days" after rhe first date -of pubL-In-id ai the rc"ular meeting place cation of ibis Notice,, written ob U 7:30 P. M.'' January 1 i. 11' lis jections to the eruition and csiab uie -Mayor and Citv Council t f iishment of Street Improvement .District No. CO. In case written objections signed by a majority of the resident owners above describ ed ate filed with said City Clerk within "JO days after the first publication of this Notice, then said CVdinanee No. 754 will be re pealed by the Mayor and City Council of said City. CITY OF PLA i 1 SMOUTH, NEBRASKA By K. li. HAYES, Attest: Mayor. ALliEUT OLSON, Citv Clerk. (SEAL) Said City passeci, approved, a n d r.rdvred published C. dinauee No. 7i;l creating and establishing a Street Improvement District . Xo. S5 in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. :ce N( i ;' vCITY . OF PL&TTSM0UTH. w NEBRASKA" NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 790 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, held at the regular meeting place at 7:30 P. M., January 14, 1946, the Mayor, and City Council of Said City passed, approved, and ordered published Ordinance Xo. 796" creating and establishing a Street Improvement District' No. ' 71 in the city of Plattsmouth, i Nebraska. J Ordinanc e No. 796 will be in I full force and take effect 20 days' after the first publication of this! Notice, providing a majority of the : resident owners of the property the resident owners above describ-j 74 in the City ed axe TCled .with said. City Clerk i Nebraska. of Plattsmouth, within i!0 days after the first publication of this Notice, then! said Ordinance No. 797 will be re pealed by the Mayor and City Council of said City. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA - By R. B. HAYES, Attest: Mayor. ALBERT OLSON, City Clerk. (SEAL) Til. i win oe ;n Onlmu full force and take effect 20 days, utter the first publication of this Notice, providing a majoiity of the lesidor.t owners of the property' directly abutting on the street to be improved do not file with the City Clerk of said City within 20 clays after the first date of publi cation ol this Notice, written oi jections to the creation and estab lishment of Street Improvement District No. C5. In ta.-i' written objections signed by a majority of the resident owners above describ ed are filed with said City Clerk within -0 days afttr the first publication of this Notice, then said Omittance No. 791 will be re pealed by the Mayor and City Cuarc.il e-t said City. CITY OF 1-LA'i iSMOUTII, NEBRASKA By K. B. HAYES, Attest: Mayor. ALBERT OLSON, Citv Clerk. ( S E A L ) directly abutting on the street to Ordinance No. 799 will be in full force and take effect 20 days i after the first publication of this i Notice, providing a majority of the ! resident owners of the property directly abutting on the street to be improved do not file with the i City Clerk of said City within 20 ! days after the first date of publi cation of this Notice, written ob jections to the creation and estab lishment of Street Improvement District No. 74. In case written objections signed by a majority of the resident owners above describ ed are filed with said City Clerk within 20 days after the first publication of this Notice, then saitl Ordinance No. 799 will be re peated by the .viayor and City sm MX3 tlWf Bv Lionel Mosher &Sg'gSiffi& CITV OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA NO'iiCE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 792 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Piuitsmouta, Nebraska, ho.;U ut the i'C.iiar meeting place at 7:30 P. M., January 14, 1940, the Mayor and City Council of -Said t ity passed, approved, and loiished CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA ' NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 795 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, he-id at the regular meeting place ai 7:30 P. M., January 14, iO-lo, the Mayor and City . Council of .said City passed, approved, and ordered published CVuinanee No. ilio creating and establishing a Street improvement District No. ;u in the City of Pii.ttsir.outh, Nebraska. Oidinance No. 793 will be iu f Jill force and take elfe t 20 days aiter tiie first publication of tnis Notice, providing a majority of the resiueru. owneis oi the property CITY OF PLA1TSMO'. NEBRASKA NOTICE OF FASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 798 At a legular meeting of the be improved do¬ file with the1 Mayor and City Council of the: Council of said City Citv Clerk of said City within 20, Cltv of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, CITY OF PLAT I ..... .. fx... a. xi j i.i: i held at the regular meetimr nlace i j cation of this Notice, written ob- - at - P. M., January 14, 1940, i jections to the creation and estab-l the Mayor and City Council oil Uishment of Street Improvement! aid cJly passed, approved, and 'District No. 71. In ease written' ordered published CVdinanee No. ; objections signed by a majority of i creating and establishing a : the resident owners above describ-', Street Improvement District No. ,d ;nr filpH with said Citv Clerk 111 lne City ol PKi.ttsmouth, within 20 days after the first publication of this Notice, then said Ordinance No. 796 will be re-' jealed by the Mayor and City council of said City. j CT1 Y Of PLA l iSMOUTII, NEBRASKA i By R. B. HAYES, Attest: Mayor. I .-i.Lut.RT OLSON, J City Clerk. (SEAL) j CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 797 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City oi Plattsmouth, eorasKa, Nebraska. Ordinance No. 798 will be in! full force and take effect 20 days! aiter the first publication of this, Notice, providing a majority of the ' i resident owners of the property j j directly abutting on the street to j be improved do not file with the City Clerk of said City within 20 I days after the first date of publi I cation of this Notice, written ob j jections to the creation and cstab ! lishment of Street Improvement District No. 73. In case written PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA By R. B. HAYES, Attest: Mayor. ALBERT OLSOX, City Clerk. (SEAL) . i i . . r j uojeciion& aijicu o a majority oi : the resident owners above describ-' ; ed are filed with said City Clerk ! within 20 days afttr the first! : publication of this Notice, thenj , said Ordinance No. 798 will be re-! rea.ed by the Mayor and City I directly abutting on the street to held at the regular meeting place. Council of said City. ordered p Crd. iaiice o. ng aiKi e.-ta wishing a rovement Distrie-t No. City of ITatt: -mouth, i'.I-. ei'O. Street I : in ti Xebraska. Ordinance No. 792 will be in' full force slid take effect 20 cays after the first publication of this Notice, providing a majority of the resident owners of the property directly abutting o,i the .-tivet to be impi oved .to not ide wtt.i the City c ie rk of saul City v. i thin 20 days after the first date of publi cation of this Notice, wiitien ob jections to the creation and cstab-li.-hn.er.t of Sucet I m prove no. nt District No. cib. In ease written objections signed by a majority of the resident owners above describ ed are filed with said City Clerk within 20 days alter the first publication ci this Notice, then fraid Ordinance No. 792 will be re pealed by toe Major and City Council of said Citv. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, XEBRASKA By R. B. HAYES, Attesl: Mavor. ALBERT OLSON, Citv Clerk. (SEAL) CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, - NECKAKA NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF C'RDINANCE NO. 793 At a regular meeting of the; .Mayor and City Council of the: City of Plutt.-iu juth, Nebraska,! held at the regular meeting place I a' 7:3; P. M.. Jnmun v 11. J ;4, i Do improved eio not file with the City Cierk of aaid City within 20 days after the first date of publi cation oi this Notice, written ob jections to the creation and estab itHiment of Street Improvement District No. 70. In case written oojections signed by a majority of the resident owners above describ ed are tiled with said City Clerk day at 7:30 P. M., January 14, 194b,! CT11 Of PLA1 TSMOUTH, the Mayor and City Council ofj XEBRASKA said City passed, approved, and; By R. B. HAYES, ordered published CVdinanee No. : Attest: Mayor. 7i7 creating and establishing a , ALBERT OLSON, days after the first ol this Notice, then said Ordinance No. 9o will oe re pealed by the Mayor and City wuhin -d i.u&iication C1T1" OF FLA l TSMOUTH, NEBRASKA By R. B. HAYES, Attcvt: Mayer. Ai.xsi.RT OLSON, Citv Clerk. ( S E A L ) Street Improvement District No 72 in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. i Ordinance No. 797 will be in i full force and take effect 20 days; alter the first publication of thisj Notice, providing a majority of the, resident owners of the property; directly abutting on the street to be improved do not file with the : City Clerk of said City within 20 : days after the first date of publi cation of this Notice, written ob jections to the creation and estab lishment of Street Improvement District No. 72. In case written objections signed by a majority of i , City Clerk. SEAL) CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 799 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. held at the regular meeting place Council of said City at 7:30 P. M., January 14, 1940,! CITV Of PCAl iSMOUTII, the Mayor and City Council of Said City passed, approved, and ordered published CVdinanee No. 799 creating and establishing a Street Improvement District No. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 800 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, held at the regular meeting place at 7:30 P. M.. January 1-i, l'JUi, the Aiayor and City Council of Said City passed, approved, and ordered published CVdinanee No. 800 treating and establishing a Street Improvement District Xo. 75 in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Ordinance No. 800 will be in full iorce and take effect 20 days alter the first publication of this Notice, providing a majority of the resident owners of the property directly abutting on the street to be improved do not file with the City clerk of said City witnin 20 days aiter the first date of publi cation oi this Notice, written ob jections to the creation and estab lishment of Street improvement District No. 75. In case written I objections signed by a majority of i the resident owners above describ ! ed are lned witn said City Clerk 1 within days after the first 1 publication oi this Notice, then said Ordinance No. 800 will be re pealed by the Mayor and City NEBRASKA By R. B. HAYES, Attest: Mayor. ALBERT OLSON, City Clerk. THE STORTt Kay Tudor aska Pike to leave THE SADDLE HACK. Hitt. the ; cleric, tell him that Mr. Batenaa, the li brarian, had called to aee Urn while he w out. Pike trlea uccesatallr to phone Mr. Bate man. XI COMEONE had put out most of the lights. Pike would rather Hitt didn't see him or Roger Bland. But he wasn't going to creep out. He walked quietly across the lobby, reached the broad veranda, and went down the steps. Here some instinct made him cautious. He turned in close by the porch and stood behind a cluster of evergreens. He waited and listened. And sure enough, the door opened, feet sounded on the porch and someone came down the steps. It was Bland. He padded across the lawn and Pike could see him craning his neck and staring ahead into the darkness. When Bland reached the road. Pike moved out from behind the shrubbery and followed him Something prompted Pike to look back. There in one of the win dows he saw a white face peering out with hands cupped around the eyes. Lesley Hitt. Pike passed the rose trellis. The road dipped and a cool damp breeze came out of the woods Pike kept 50 yards between them. He listened for cars. Once Bland looked around, Pike stepped into the shadow of a big spruce tree He waited a few seconds, then came out. Bland was gone. Pike started along the road aeain. The sound of his feet on the dirt highway seemed unnat urally loud. Then he beard a soft and stealthy sound in the trees. Rain. Pike turned up his collar and walked a little faster. The rain began to run off the brim of his hat. Pike could feel it seeping through his coat across the shoulders. The road turned and he could see a cleared space aneaa. tie walked slower, then stopped. He did not like walking into that cleared space. He left the road and entered the woods. He passed behind a big ledge. He could look down on the clear ing now. There was a house there. It loomed indistinctly in the night. But Pike could see its bungalow silhouette and a shape less shadow on the lawn. That must be the urn with the red and blue flowers. Suddenly Pike heard a faint clicking sound. The front door of the bungalow opened and a man came out. He turned up the collar of his coat and went swiftly along the walk. When he reached the road, he stopped and lit a cigaret. He glanced back at the house briefly, then began to walk back along the road toward the Inn. It was Bland. Pike watched him until he disappeared in the darkness. Then he went down across the lawn, past the urn with the red and blue flowers, went up the steps, and pushed the button. HIMES sounded musically within. Pike listened. There was no other sound. Pike tried the door. It was un locked. He stepped inside and closed the door on the sound of the rain. ' No lights, now, he thought. This is breakine and entering in the night-time. He needed a cigaret. He scratched a match and cupped his hand over the flame. He held the match up to get his bearings. An undistinguished room filled with books, newspapers, and fur niture. A writing desk. Now, that might be fruitful. And along the front wall a leather divan. And The match burned his fingers, He dropped it. Pike put his fin gers in his mouth and stared in the darkness at the divan. He could Seel a tingling in his scalp. Someone was on that divan. Someone lying full length on his back. "Mr. Bateman," he said. In the silence that followed he could hear a clock ticking some where. He went over to the divan. He leaned down and put his ear close to the man's lips. He was? not breathing. x Pike lit another match. He held it over the man's face. It was Bateman, all right and his face was still and white. He blew out the match. A bell rang. The telephone. Pike turned and it rang again. Somewhere in the opposite corner of the room. It rang a third time and the sound of that bell lifted the hairs on the back of his neck. He crossed the room and found the instrument. He picked it up and listened. He could hear some one breathing on the other end of the line. 'Hello," a voice said. It was a man's voice, muffled, indistinct, but filled with a sharp urgency. Pure tried to think where he had heard it. He heard a little whirring sound somewhere and a clock began to strike. "Hello," the voice said again. "Hello. Is that' The clock went on striking and Pike put the receiver back on the hook. He regarded the 'phone sorrowfully. That was a damned fool thing to do answering the 'phone like that. He wiped the headset with his handkerchief. I've got to get out of here, he thought. But I'd like to know what killed Bateman. And -who. He wished he dared show - light. He went back to the divan again. He lit his third match and gazed searchingly into that dead face. There were no marks of vio lence, no sign of blood. The eyes were open, the lips drawn down. And the toupee was a trifle askew. That toupee now. Would he have had it on if he hadn't been expecting someone? There was a sound outside. A car door closed. Someone was coming up the steps. (To Be Continued) 3,000 Hunt Pheasants TORRINGTON, Wyo. tU.R) The pheasant season in Goshen coun ty opened with a bang recently and that's both literally and figur atively. As 3.000 hunters turned out for the big event, one nimrod shot the windshield out of another sportman's car. a woman was pep pered with birdshot, another fe male was stepped on by an agitat ed cow, and several motorists col lided in the excitement. . Too Many Clicks McKEESPORT, Pa., U.R City Health Officer Daniel F. Marsh may have been lax during the meat shortage in enforcing an or dinance prohibiting the keeping of poultry within municipal limits, but from now on he's clamping "down. The reason? He found a man raising 150 chickens in an apartment. Cass County ,9 m sm aza m km aai 8 reasurer s senii-aginuas Matemenf FROM JULY 1, 1945 TO DECEMBER 31, 1945, INCLUSIVE Bj'uik-o July . 1:145 State General Fund Slate Capitol fund State Insane Fund State Redemption Fund .$ 4,Gi:.78$ l.JKJ: r-: the Muv City C (unci oi iid City passed, aDnroved, and; ordered published CVdinanee No. i creatinjr and tstal.dishinjr ai Street Improvement District No. US in the City of Plattsmouth,! Nebraska. Ordinance State State State State State State School Land Lease Fund Nt lorce ict the t'.'l will be inj lake eilect U uavs! first publication of thi-1 Notice, providing a majority (if the! lesident owners of the property' directly abutting on the street to j be improved do not file with thei I ity t. ierk t said ( ity v. jthm L'O days afier the fit.st date of publi cation of this Notice, written ob jections to the creation and estab lishment of Street Improvement Ih.tnct No. . In ca:' written oMjccuons surged oy a niajonty ot i tiie icsner.t owneis above describ-j S ed are filed with said City Cl rk i 4 first ; ( within 20 ('ays after the publication i this Notice, said Oi .0; nance -o. ,v.s win Do re pealed by the Mayor and City Council of said Citv. C1T1 OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Ey R. B. HAYES, Attest: Mayor. ALBEKT OLSON, Cilv "ierk. (SEAL) city of flat tsmouth, nk:,i:aska notice of fassage or' ordinance no. 701 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of 'Plattsmouth. Nebraska, held at the regular rnectinr place at 7:0 p. M., January Fi, 1046, j the Mayor and City Council of I Sa.d City passed, approved, and! ordered published CVdinanee 4'Ji creating and establishing ! I No. Check your insurance! needs before the "un expected" happens, x Why "Take a Chance?" See, Ph one or Write J S Stephen M. Davis! Plattsmouth State Bank Eldg. J Phone 9 I S s i s Bee Tax Fund : Permanent School Fund 1 Feeble Minded Fund '. Veteran's Aid Fund '. Hiirhway Supervision (Motor Fund) j Highway Maintenance (Motor Fuud)--j Driver's License Fund ' State CVd Ajrc Pension Fund (Personal Tax)- Mate Gasoline Tax Fund 1. County General Fund i County Bridge Fund J Mother's Pension Fund ! SoldierY Relief Fund j County Poor Relief Fund j County Emergency Bridge Fund 1 Labor Tax Fund 1 District Road Fund j. f oniniissioiitr's Road Fund Commissioner's Dray Fund ; Commissioner's District Road Fund ' Cities and Villages Road Fund j District School Fund j District School Bond Fund j Individual Redemption Fund J State Apportionment (Teacher's Fund) !. Inheritance Tax Fund ;. County Farm Fund L County Highway Fund ' Free High School Tuition Fund ' Cities i r.d Villages Bond and Interest Fund '. Precinct (J ravel Fund 1 Noxious Weed Tax Fund i City of Plattsmouth Fund j City of Weeping Water Fund ' Village of Louisville Fund ' Village of South Bend Fund ; Village of Greenwood Fund Village of Avoca Fund i Village of Union Fund Village of Murdock Fund' - - Village of Murray Fund ! Village of Eagle Fund ' Village of Alvo Fund i Village of Elmwood Fund ! Village of Nehawka Fund 1 Intangible Tax Fund 1 County Fees (Motor Vehicle) j -Miscellaneous Fund 1 County Fees Tax Sales, Redemptions, Dis-' Tress Warrants ' 1 Consumers Public Power Fund . 1 Advertising Fund . j Interest Fund ' l ines and Licenses Fund i Dependent Children's Assistance Fund ! Old Age Assistance Fund ' Blind Assistance Fund Assistance Administration Fund Motor Vehicle Refunds Special Improvement Tax Fund County Driver's License Fund ll County Drag (Motor Vehicle Fund) Taxes Paid Under Protest Old Age Assistance Recovery TOTALS - 1 Overdraft 2.24 2;;.7o: :;s.oo 11.0i Traii-lerreil From Other j Fumls 1 J,y7i.r.'.i; 5JUX, "!).2(! lo.sol !!( ciits J raiisterri'd To County General Fuii'I 1 ranslerrei To Other Fu..,K I'ir-liurse-nients .20 y,0:j:.2O. : .01 ; .28' 0.41 ! 110.05 ! .TT.yo' ! J511.12, - 752. 0J 22,740.48. .541.511 ,2;5.70! 1,207.20 10.815.fiG, 1,238.14' 10, Oofi.SO 10,224.88 15,21.11! 10,005.47 06,574.20 13,95:.83' 58:j.l8 $37,0:55.21 23.74 4,057.20 0.45 50.25 2C.G0 1,141.45; 303.14 4.538.80 57.48 G03.5D 3.717.40: . 17,350.00; 27,804.05 23.428.05 12,fiOO.GG 1502.77: 1G6.7G 1,737.80 ;U55.75' 4,501.50 18.G08.40j U jluiue Hcvciiilicr P.1, 1145 12,070.72 11,450.10' 1G.50 5.G0: 440.251 11.54! 5 1 7.0 1 ! 7,012.40: 10.105.G4 1 5,357.62 L 8,173.22i 4,631.03 . 17,178. G4: 134.GG1.14 . .034.50 0,870.44 ! 20.30 ; 4,057.22: lG.55i ! 80.0 iL ; 38.00; 4.017.80! 1 10G.70 ! 2.507.48 G2.58 GG5.23 2,058.00; ! 13.35G.12 27,804.05! L I 44,545.38, ! 22.20G.53! I 450.35 100.00 5,533.05! 3,382.88! 5,018.54 2G.220.08, 11.014.G4 11.03 1.4G2.G1 5.04 2G.8G 451. 7G 8G.45 2,031.00 4.31 50.41 707.30 5,257.03 13,703.77 5,313.83 .683.71 1,300.65 7,460.72 1,022.55 5,404.01 881.26 14,223. 283.40 6,050.30 . 4, 408.48 . .! 7,634.06 2i4.2 .J 3,003.75 0 14,737.50 21,260.20 12,888.65; 6,716.98, 140,832.21! 0,705.64! ! 4,180.60. 7,634.00! ; J 245.00, 48.38 t;,iM)4..o 50.02 522.21 10,605.68 8,820.42 107,581.77 10,662.97 8&5.06 0,188.78 127.53, 17,084.731. . 15, 635. 50. 847.36 11.08 541.03. ; .05' 728.62:. 1,763.01 2,561.1 li 20,603.64 2,056.07: 720.28 5,007.20 5,362. G4 093.56: 4,136.08 78.20 186.72' 100.20; 2,365.06 i:i.-5.:jli 1,134.1 1 432.61 178 411 642. 50! 3,065.70; (.:, l' 804.15 C36.74i 100.02 1,373.08; 47.02: 23.26: 808.53 4.801.03' 106.08! 1,622.55 L 835.73, 63.92! 304.20 962.64 514.20 2.087.72. 357.84, ' '357.65 2,147.27 46.60, 10,566.27! V" 71.00 1 8,360.07! 13,800.51! 7,303.50! 15,580.50 20,735.35! 4,834.811 ,744.62! 010.00 -6.30.00 835.00 2.030.00 1,768.821 8,844.14' ,- 71.00' ; : 6,263.10; 2,007.78. !w. 1,295.05 10,097.54 53.00 1,400.37 Z723.67 4,282.41 3,857.74 jO.748.5G 365.21 3,632.48 613.61 3,98.16 1,239.84 968.83 G.710.58 458.94 3,415.65 2,862.76 207.15'- 813.50 . 47.99 . 948.75'- 411.2 a l ! 207.15 1,083.85. 160.25 1G0.25!- 5,554.80 i 946.50! 5,631.25 j C5.228.24 i. l,380.52i L 4,630.03: L 6.00 1,.50 198.85j 198.85 1,635.93: 108.05' L 370.151 ! 1,083.85 I ! 5,554.80! ! 813.50 J ,5,679.24'. ! 65,157.15 ; 1,353.57 j 3,846.87 ' C.O0 1,395.50 916.50 1,019.84 S5.95 1JJ25.29 Summary of All Collections and Disbursements . Disbursements Receipts Taxes collected for years 1944 and Prior $136,809.20 Taxes collected for year 1945 -14.J77.W State School Land Lease Fund r-il'oc State Apportionment Fund ra-n'nt State Assistance Fund -- ; f'':t State Gasoline Tax Fund r Fines and License Fund ' i 2" County Farm Fund o ofr'j- Driver's License Fund o'! - nn Motor Vehicle License Fund 2,3 6.00 Miscellaneous Collections Cities find Villages Bond and Interest fund 15,635.o0 Individual Redemption Fund 4,498.48 County Fees from Tax Sales, Redemptions and Distress Warrants 207.15 Inheritance Tax Fund r,9'78 Special Improvement Tax Fund ''P Consumers Public Power (in lieu of tax) 1,983.85 Old Age Recovery 370.15 Taxes Paid Under Protest 108.05 Total Collections July, 1, 1945 to Dec. 31, 1945 506,058.48 Balance on hand July 1, 1945 248,441.00 Grand 'Total 755,100.38 State Disbursements $ 59,135.58 County Disbursements 153,093.62 District School Disbursements 150,627.85 Assistance Disbursements -. 76,036.83 Inheritance Disbursements 48.38 Cities and Villages Bonds and Interest Dis bursements 15,580.50 Individual Redemption Disbursements 4,186.60 . Cities and Villages Disbursements 31,369.78 Motor Vehicle Refunds 6.00 Total Disbursements July 1, 1945 to De cember 31, 1945 490,085.14 BALANCE CASH ON HAND, Dtc. 31, 1945 $205,013.24 CERTIFICATE of TREASURER L, Ruth Patton, Treasurer of Cass County, hereby certify that the above statement shows the amounts collected and 'disbursed in the various funds from July 1, 1945 to December 31, 1945, both dates inclusive, and the balance on hand at the close of business De cember 31, 1945; and furthermore, that the foregoing is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' RUTH, PATTON, County Treasurer Cass County, Nebraska STATEMENT OF UNPAID CLAIMS OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF CASS COUNTY PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA To Ruth Patton, County Treasurer of Cass County, Nebraska I, Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, do hereby certify, in accordance with the provisions of Section 23-1302 R. S. Nebraska 1943, that the true and correct total amount of unpaid claims on file in the office of the County Clerk of said Cass County, Nebraska, as of December 15, 1945 is as follows: General Fund $ 3,351.97 Poor Relief Fund , 420.95 Bridge Fund ' 6,374.19 All Road Funds (District Road Funds, t' County Road Funds and Drag Funds 16,830.85 County Highway Fund 2,484.07 1,635.93! 0.15 - 108.05 $248,441.90 $104,697.42 $50G,G58.48$ ll.673.0ll 93,024.41;MyO,085:i41$265,015.24 TOTAL . ... $29,402.03 WITNESS my hand and. the seal of my office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska this 18th day of December, 1945. ' . GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk Cass County, Nebraska f I I I 1 i