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F 4 DA V, ATTRTL 24, 1947 Commissioxver Proceedings Cass County, Nebr. Ieeting of April 18, 1947 Office of County Commisioners ass County Plattsmouth, Nebr., April 15. 1J47 Board met pursuant to adjourn ont. Present C. W. Stoehr, ran ching and A. G. Reid, County 'mmissioners, Geo. R. Sayles, unty Clerk. Minutes of the last session ap nved, when the following business transacted in regular form : KEjiSS for the month of March 47 were repotted by the follow er County Officers: 'unty Judge unty Surveyor unty Clerk " $393.50 21.09 37.44 27.30 316.75 'ounty Sheriff Agister of Deed3 leik rf Distrirt rVoirt 191.40 V APPOINTMENT by V. H. Puis, bounty Assessor, of A. L. Todd as Assessor for Salt Creek Precinct j fill vacancy approved. OFFICIAL BOND of A. L. Todd .pproved. ' APPLICATION of Loyd HoL-nan or On & Off Sale beer license on ublot 2 of Lot 11, Sec. 35-13-13 pproted. APPLICATION of O. M. & J. R. rake for Off Sale beer license on TEU NE'-i Sec. 28-10-10 disap roveA RE?fcLUTION of County Board Approving Substitution of Securi es. RESOLVED, that American Ex hane Bank be permitted to with raw the following- securities, held i escrow by National Bank of Vtmmerce, Lincoln, Nebr. (trus ?e) to secure deposits of this Coun 1 in said bank, to-wit: 7 1 Certificate of Indebtedness, er. 'D-1947, Dated April 1. 1947 iue April 1, 1947 No. 29104 (Joint Custody Receipt No. J-165?) J10. J00.0O and that the substitution of lie following securities therefor be ind the same hereby is approved. "i Certificate of Indebtedness, ier. D-194S dated April 1. 1947 due ipril 1, 1945 No. 5735 (Joint Cus ody Receipt No. 1699) $10,000.00 Th foregoing resolution was aovefl by Com. A. G. Reid and sec Bded by Com. Parr Young, and a the roll call, the vote was as :Ilows : Ayes : C. W. Stoehr, Parr Young, ?. G. Reid. The chairman declared the reso bdon adopted this 15th day of April :.t7. 1,'tS. AGREEMENT was entered between the County Commis atrs and Wm. B. & Hallie L. leasing the County Farm Home ti private nursing home for the od April 10. 1C47 to April 10, The Board adopted a policy of n- ting on the first and third Tues s of each month, the first Tues- I r km if ill L s fc5 WAUPAttR! The modem Oracle wall fini PER GAL paste form DOCS AN AVERAGE ROOM Tr-:.t Kcm-Tone Miracle Wall F:-.:ih to keep giving you a bigger tirj: jin in beauty for your home! A finer scientific blend of pig resins and oils, K cm -Tone fc-v brings you new hiding power, E'ta'.cr durability, even more 'a1: -bus room beauty! Easy to Drie3 in one hour, covers r 'J5v. iny interior surface, evea "x-jtr. with one coat. DRUG CO. A fceg-istcrcd Pharmacist on Duty at All Times. Phone 121 Plattsmouth, Nebr. ?3Tffi for the purpose of meeting salesmen and delegations and the third Tuesday for the purpose of auditing and allowing claims. CLAMS as listed on the following funds were allowed: GENERAL FUND Allied Fire Equip. Co., Fire extinguishers to Ct. hse S 60.00 E. B. Lewis, Supplies to Janitor 6.50 W. L. Pwyer, Sp'l. Defense Atty. St. vs. A. Patterson 100.00 John B. Ahrens, Ldry work to Ct. hse 4.57 H. C. Tiekotter, Shelving for Co. Ass'rs. office 186.50 Donlan Nursing Home, Care of Hepp & Gentry Mar. 120.00 Consumers Pub. Pr. Dist. Serv. to Jail & Ct. hse 36.08 Thomas S. Solomon, Co. Court fees 4,16 Eates Book Store, Sup. to Co. offices 8.35 K-B Printing Co., Sup. to Co. Treas. 20.23 Sharp's Auto Service, Re pairs at Co. Jail 4.00 Mil burn & Scott Co. Inc., Sup to Co. Supt. 77.73 Mrs. A. A. Romberg, Clean ing at Ct. hse 42.00 Board of Public Works, Wa ter to Ct. hse & Jail 16.93 Plattsmouth Journal, Publ. Auditor's statement 10.80 Wayman C. Solomon, Phone exp. FHA 8.55 Warga Hardware, Sup. to Janitor, 7.75 Plattsmouth Journal, Ad for Co. Treas. 1.80 Do.. Env. to Co. Clk & Judge 60.86 Judge 60.86 Do., Publ. Mar. procdgs. 11.30 St. Journal Prtg. Co., Sup. to Co. Atty. 6.60 Standard Blue Print Co., Sup. to Co. Surv. 2.36 University Publ. Co., Sup. to Co. Supt. 27.70 Cass Co. Extension Service, Expenses for Mar. 294.60 C. D. Shupp, Repairs at Ct. hse 5.40 Arundel Agency, Add'l prem. Comp. Ins. 297.34 Central Electric & Gas Co., Gas to Co. Jail 51.60 Dr. J. W. Brendel. Sal. Co. Med. Advisor 1st qr. 50.00 Standard Blue Print Co., Sup. to Co. Surv. 1-55 E. A. Cadwell, Labor on lawn to Janitor 21.30 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co.. Sup. R. L. Aldrich, Gravel for Jail driveway 6.59 W. B. Cox, Paint for Co. Farm 33.41 Plattsmouth Lumber Co., Coal to Ct. hse 102.15 Remington Rand Inc., Type writer rental to Co. Clk. 22.50 Omaha Printing Co., Sup. to Co. Assessor 562.36 Blanche Hall, April salary 133.33 Anna K. Hiner, Do. 115.00 Ruth Patton, Do. 216.66 Alice Jayne Grosshans, Do. 133.33 Joan Tiekotter, Do. 115.00 Frankie Cotner, Do. 110.00 Shirley Jacobs, Do. 105.00 Cass Co. Treasury, P. O. Box rent Lucille Horn Gaines, April 1.00 Sal. & exp. 155.00 Do., Checking RE titles for Co. Clk. 6 50 Geraldine Maasen, Cler. work for Reg. Deeds Aurdey Dow, Do. Robert Gaines, Do. Marie Horn, J. E. Ledgway, April Sal. 2.50 76.00 15.00 10.00 217.42 exp. Helen W. Wanrer, April sai. no.tw Thomas S. Solomon, Apr. sal. mil & exp. 286.07 Joe Bender, Apr. Sal & mil 135.92 Do.. Jailer fees & meals 75.50 rank P. Dall, Apr. sai. mu & exp. leorge V. Persinger, April salary 238.95 150.00 ewight H. Schliefert, Assis ting Co. Surv. 143.75 ,V. H. Puis, April sal & exp. 70.63 Clara Olscin. April sal. 110.00 ,Iiles M. Allen, Do. 135.00 Torma R. Moore, Bal. of sal ary 500 Z. W. Stoehr, Apr. sal & mil. 110.40 Parr Young, Do. 123.90 V. G. Reid, Do. 113.50 larie Behrends, April sal. 110.00 , A. Behrends. Do. mil & exp. 23190 )o. Sal. & exp. Co. Sen-. Of- 86. 4d ficer I. H. Boetel. . Ice to Ct. hse .60 vrorI. Hall. Labors man painting at Ct. hse Soennichsen's. Sup. to Hill crest Home Albert Olson. April sal. Walter H. Smith. Do. Elaine Petereit, Do. Paul E. Fauquct, Do.. Thelma Kruger. Do ; Geo. R. Sayles. Do. & exp. 703.91 71.22 140.00 141.66 55.00 200.00 115.00 224.62 1 i c r A WEIGHT 61 LBS. Caught by Ceo. Wyli o marvelous new CATFISH LUBE ."TaSKT-l herE s . .: - .nf.fii.iiv iircnured emulsion. A .'r "J.ir.r.iaio tatf.sh. Pictured I ke a Ijfs plug and when n the .it.-r, Sluris a f imov'-like .LbbMnce that attract. if.rt from P dixiancp. IUiu tart he mode ft ( f.sh.ne or made to lai several Wiinr "-, -", j m-chints and when mirde Into lit wm Keep in. "ch wmptc lure with full ''Vr'lTSr!jAltmiike lure and emulsion, mill be w.nt for ONL DOtAIt It'a the t.-t do!iir you've ever Pit it u want to even rfih 8.Vi your prder row to. . . . . GEORGE W. WiUZ Clay Center. Kani. irreflini& ior tmuisiun mj Vrf 1 Jk A i I If Declaring "a man is never too old to learn," 19-j-ear-old James Kicklen, of San Francisco, is a freshman at the city's Junior Col lege, majoring in chemistry and ar.cny. Heretofore too busy making a living for himself and his family, Nicklen now has tha ' time and irKlination to seek the education he has always wanted. Above, he takes time out from studies to buy tickets to a Si. Patrick's Day danc Mrs. A. A. Romberg, Clean ing at Ct. hse The Quarrie Corp., Books to Co. Supt. C. W. Stoehr, Helping at Co. Farm sale First Commissioners District, Do Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co., Serv. to Co. offices 42.60 10.00 27.20 89.34 Assistance Administration Fund Salaries, mileage, supplies & expense 1127.40 Poor Relief Fund Hinky Dinky, Provisions Woster Shoe Store, Shoes R. F. Brendel, M. D., Med. services Soennichen's, Prow Leahy Store, Do. Lincoln General Hospital, Hosp. exp. Mrs. O. Smith Elmer Rosenow, Prov. Mar. W. B. Cox, Care of D. Porter Sattler Funeral Home, Fun- exp.' Walter mire Infant ' C. H. Gibson, Prov. Halls Store, Do 145.00 12.20 8.00 99.35 45.65 201.80 31.75 9.50 32.50 104.97 108.00 R. E. Stanley, Do. Mrs. Jess Francis, care of E. Allen John W. White, Care of R. Al len Mrs. Thomas Kratochvil, Care of H. Bristol St. Home for Children, Care of M. K. Allen R. R. Andersen, M. D., Med. serv". R. W. Tyson, M. D., Do. L. N. Kunkel, M. D., Do. Joe's New Way Mkt., Prov. Ardyth G. Hall, Mileage Lucille Meisinger, Do. Mrs. Wm. W. Gochenour, Care of child Nebr. Children's Home Soc, Care of Mason boys & Pet ereit Mrs. Sadie Raines, Care of Garrison et al 137.56 147.37 5.57 40.00 110.35 Western Union Tel eg. Co., Telegrams Josef Mayer Grocery, Prov. Soennichsen's, Do. DRAG FI ND First District Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., Cutting edges Ofe Oil Co.. Gas & sup. Mid-West Lmbr. Bridge & Sup. Co., 30" culverts J. I. Fitch, Apr. sal & exp. W. O. Martin, April sal. Norman W. Renner, Do. Levord Richmond, Do. John T. Becker, Do. 84.80 138.96 244.44 135.35 215.00 165.00 165.00 125.00 30-18 20.30 55.50 34.30 Second District Farmers Co-op. Oil Co., ga3 C. C. Trotter, Repairs Philpot Oil Co., Gas John P. Ketelhut. Road work A. J. Schafer, Patrol storge 1-1-46 to 4-1-47 James Sheehan, Road work Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., Rental on mtr. grader 6-18 to 7-18 Do.. 7-18 to 8-18 Do... Do. 8-18 to 9-18 Third D strict Olsen Quarries, 50 loads mixed stone 60.00 13.80 410.00 410.00 410.00 5.00 TT'TCtT nr rr works dries :.r - : V't, f ml a LI A - ' 5 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH, 4 y3 t - .v'ljr,,. ft. Fidler Trucking Co., Road j gravel 1103.85 Do., Do. .412.00 BRIDGE FIND Monarch Engineering Co., Repair bridge Sec. 32 & 33-12-10 ' 1156.C6 Nebraska Prison Industries, Road & bridge signs 343.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND First District Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., Repairs & sup. 100.28 Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., Do. 34.80 Mo. Valley Machy Co., Sup- j I)lies 7-52 ! Nebr. Tractor &; Equip. Co., Do. . 13.80 Carl A. Anderson, Lie, Do. 4.85 Mo. Valley Mchy Co., Do. 11.90 Fuchs-Clayton Mchry Co., Repairs 2.32 Warga Hdwe, Supplies 1.2D Terry's Shop, Do 1.70 Earl Harc'ison, Repairs 2.25 Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., 50.00 Do. 2.2G Remde Tire Sales, Inc., Tire 60.00 & tube 27.83 C. W. Stoehr, RW supervis- 30-00 ion 25.03 I James J. Nowacek, Water to 60.00 i ! mchry bid?:. 2.40 1G j Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co., Phone ; to mchry bldg. 8.69 6.00 COI XTV HIGHWAY FUND 5.50 ; Fidler Trucking Co., Road 4. 00 ! gravel 527.05 24.TK) j Standard Oil Co., Supplies 1.19 7.50 ' Do.. Gas 41.25 C.90 j Do.. Gas 20.83 ! Pay-Less Supply Co., Sup- 30.00 j plies 4.60 I Gamble Store, Do. 34.9p Omaha Pub. Pr. Dist., Serv. Phone Now for the Money Yo Need When you' need money, simply phone 282 for con venient, confidential ser vice. It's smart to consoli date your debts and pro tect your credit rating. See us tomorrow. Consolidated Credit Plan Phone 2S2 NEBRASKA to Eagle patrol Poulos Bros., Supplies Consumers Pub. Pr. Dist., Sen-, to patrol houses Anchor Oil Co., Anti-freeze Bernard Dill. Road work Oscar Dill, Do. Earl Elliott, Sal., & exp. Mar. Frieda Wehrrr ann, Patrol stge Mid-West Lmbr. Bridge & Sup. Co., 24" & 30" cul verts Trunkenbolz Oil Co.. Gas 1.00 15.13 12.24 95.58 23.80 14.40 99.00 5.00 280.66 46.75 58.35 324.20 204.80 16.50 Acme Bearing Service, Bear ings T. W. Engles Lmbr. Co., Bridge Lumber Do., Do. Harold Schliefert, Repairs Neb;. Tractor & Equip. Co., Mav inst. on scoop 111.15 Ernest F. Ebeler, Sal. & stge Mar. 118.40 P. A. Mockenhaupt, Road work & stge . 12.75 Fred Basse, Road work 129.00 Ray Rouse, Do., stge & exp. 33.25 Fred Rueter, Do. 91.00 Standard Oil Co., Gas 49.56 Robert T. Tschirren, April salary 165.00 Eanford Homan. Do & stge 163.00 John Little, April sal. 160.00 Glen Miller, Do., & exp. 160.25 Wm. Sheehan. Jr., Do. 164.00 Herman Wohlfarth, Sal. & stge Apr. 170.00 CLAIM DISALLOWED. Claim No. 804, M. II. Lum. filed April 15, 1947, in amount of $9.41 for lum ber purchased in March 1945 dis allowed on account of over 90 days elapsed before claim was filed. The Board adjourned to meet on May 20. 1947. ATTEST: Geo. R. Sayles County Clerk Well Drilling Electric Pumps and WattT Systems Plumbing and Supplies Healing and Supplies WIESNETH Phone 50 LOUISVILLE, NEBR. CelcomE news in every home where men, women or youngsters sufler rrom consti pation. Today you can get the new, im proved Adlerika, the famous Tone -Up kxative in jlaatist any drug store. AdlerikA stimulates sluggish intestinal muscles . . . moves waste quickly, but gent ly and rle"ant'y through the digestive tract. Enjoy that splendid feeling of warmth and vitality that comes from a healthy digestive system. Know the joy of happy relief from constipations miseries. Get a bottle of Adlebjka, the Tone-Up laxative originated by a doctor and compounded . under the direction of registered pharma cists. du;ion: uie only as directed. Your Drug 5 Ml Ml? 'IH!Vk y PeorU in Wine lipstick. Tromforms your whole j personoIity.Non-drying, PeorliinWineMoleUp veryindelible. Delightful ...o new foce powder in V . t r A t iui ona irogrance. acreom Hair Brushes, Xjlon Bristle SB Ton! Wave Sets $1.25 Every Day Notes, riain and floral .. 49 Thermo Jugs, Gallons $4.88 Sponges, Rubber, each 25' Mother's Day Chocolates Reserve Yours Today Feldhousen Drugs i Your friendly Drug Store BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Union Ed Gess returned Thursday night of last week after spendign the past three months in California. Mrs. Gess. who went with him. stayed for a longer visit in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs .Robert Brammer and little son, arrived Saturday from their home in California for a visit with relatives. They were met in Omaha by Mrs. Brammer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner, Jr., of Papil lion, and spent Sunday at the Gard ner home. Mrs. Virtus Hawes has returned to her home at Clay Center, Kans., after spending last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Murray. Mrs. Eenesh has been spending the past few weeks' in Omaha with her mother, who suffered a heart attack, but is much better now. Mrs. H. W. Pankinon spent the week end last week wth heir son, Robert and family and her brother Lee Sluyter and family in Omaha. Mrs. Charles Deisher of Odessa, Mo., is here this week for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Chris Murray and Mr. Murray. Mrs. Bedella Stander visited over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Marquardt and family at Avoca. Just what you've wanted for linoleum and wood surfaces C3 Just brush it on and get a beautiful lustrous finish that resists boiling water, sizzling grease, fruit juices, even alco hol. Easy to use, easy to clean . and it lasts and lasts. Only ci fie " QUART A rilODUCT 0F smWH-WllUAinS RtSUiCH SCHREINER DRUG CO. A Registered Pharmacist on Duty at All Times. Phone 121 Plattsmouth, Nebr. Specials... Pearls in Win Fae Powder. ..micro-filmed to insure the perfect, transforming color. $1 I ) . . lounaorion.! 'Tredemark Keg.U.S. rat. Off. Tooth Taste, Dr. West OOC Miracle, Large Tube .... W Face Powder, Q-f a a Coty's Box V I illl! Lip Sticks, Q Aft Forever Amber Q I Wtf Calcium Wafers, Mint or Chocolate, IJQ 100 for V I Baby Oil, Johnson's. Pint .... Even Ho Bottles, Complete 89' 25' star - f t. Yaw? I Laura Schoeman. who has been J cd Lo Omaha but Mrs. Reckert re in Bryan Memorial hospital in Lin-' mained fo ra longer visit. coin the past three weeks, returned home Sunday. Miss Josephine Zastera was down from Omaha to spend Easter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rogus and daughter, Gloria were shopping in Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs .Arnold Schliefert were shopping in Omaha, Saturday. Alvin Huff was in Omaha, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deckert and Mrs. Edward Roe and children of Omaha, spent Easter with the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Amelang. Mr. Deckert return- CASS THEATRE Last Time Tonight Thursday, April 24 Double Feature George Raft and Sylvia Sidney in "MR. ACE" and David Bruce and Nina Hunter in "SUSIE STEPS OUT" Fri. & Sat., April 25 & 26 Double Feature Zane Grey's "SUNSET PASS" With James Warren and Nan Leslie, and Richard Dix and Karen Mor ley in "THE THIRTEENTH HOUR" The Whistler's most thrilling adventure! Also "HOP HARRIGAN" serial Mat. Sat. 2 :30 - Nights 7 & 9 :30 Sunday & Mon., April 27 & 28 Ingrid Bergman & Gregory Peck in "SPELLBOUND" Fascinating- drama of a ereat woman . . Truly a great picture . - xsiou Jja.it:t i inev.i Mat. Sun. 2 :30 - Nights 7 & 9 :15 SUITS e 0 DRESSES ... $5 HOSIERY ... $1 ACCESSORIES . . . Slips formerly $4.93, Now Blouses formerly $3.98 -Now SMrti formerly $5.98 Nw -Hariri formerly $6.33 Now I Jh& Siijh Shop, tAGE TTVE Use Journal War.t-Ad Contributing to Better Government The brewing industn- takes the same active interest as the pub lic and public officials in seeing that provisions of Nebraska's excellent liquor control laws are properly observed wher ever beer is sold. The Nebraska Committee, with its program of self-regulation, aims at better licensees and better taverns. Tavern op erators are reminded of laws and regulations. Frequent ob servations of retail outlets arc made. Warnings are issued when improper conduct or conditions arc found. These efforts which cr.se the work of enforcement official?, relieve the need for penalties, and help protect the best inter ests of the public represent a contribution to good govern ment. NEBRASKA COMMITTEE United States Brezcers Foundation ! . Charles E. Sandall, State director 710 First Nat'l Bink Bldg., Lincoln $18 ou What wonderful values! Spring's styles, longer jackets, peplums .... some gabardines. Early spring arrivals . . . perfect for now and all summer long. r 51 gauge, Irregulars. Sakkts, 4 Pr. $1.00 .$2.00 ...$2.ob .-$3.00 $5.00 .1 X .Ej.'-i