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L v 5 t -v, , "V' V ' V "-V'V ' ' V "V V" V V V V w r V 'w W V t- V V ? p v' v v Tjr v "J ' W 'i W i V V V i 1 it I 1 (Continued from Preceding Page) Harry Jacobson THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, March 27, 1952 PAGE FIVE William A, Metzge? Ernest Hild SAMPLE Special Election ALL! April 1, 1952 CENTER PRECINCT Vote for FIVE Arnold Schliefert Fred Stohlman Wm. Sheehan Frank Erhart Walter Mockenhaupt LOUISVILLE PRECINCT Vote for THIRTEEN Ralph Brown Sr. Mrs. Ralph Brown Sr. Willard McShane J John Schlater Mrs. John Schlater Lawrence Group Mrs. Paul Doty W. S. McGrew Sr. Frank Ross Frank Pankonin Mrs. A. B. Doan A. B. Doan Annette Fitzpatrick Vote n AVOCA PRECINCT for FOUR Dr. J. W. Brendel Emma Rawalt Elmer Hallstrom M. M. Straub Jr. MT PLEASANT Vote for FOUR Lester Shrader I O. E. Domingo I I I I Merle Ragoss Rudolph W. Hart n NEHAWKA PRECINCT Vote for FOUR Alvin A. McReynolds Mrs. Gilbert Kime Mrs. George Kime Mrs. Georgia Hoback LIBERTY PRECINCT Vote for SEVEN A. O. Pearsley D. Ray Frans Carl Cross Charley Attebery Ollie Attebery Nina D. Upton Marie Grunwald W. B. Banning David Eaton WEST ROCK BLUFF PRECINCT Vote for SEVEN Lester Gansemer Geo. E. Nickles Ed Fitzgerald G. H. Gilmore Earl Amick Ed Tutt Mrs. O. A. Davis EAST ROCK BLUFF PRECINCT Vote for FOUR EIGHT MILE GROVE PRECINCT Vote for SEVEN Mrs. Oliver Metsinger John L. Hild I I Will Lohnes Frank Sal berg LJ Jake W. Tritsch Robert Nickles Shirley Nickles Fred Campbell J. C. Wheeler Fred W. Klepser E. E. Lorensen Knud Jensen Harold C. Elliott F. E. Cook G. R. Binger WEEPING WATER CITY 2nd Ward Vote for SIX Raymond Hart Ruth Hart c. J. Elgaard I Pauline Elgaard Peter Olson Opal Baker Mata Amick Ellen Lauritzen WEEPING WATER CITY 1st Ward Vote for SIX i LJ SAMPLE April 1, 1952 FOR MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE Third District Vote for ONE Edwin T. Mc Hugh Tom Dooley FOR DISTRICT JUDGE Second Judicial District Vote for ONE Thomas E. Dunbar FOR COUNTY JUDGE Vote for ONE Raymond J. Case SAMPLE Special Election AIL? ApriM,1952 "Shall the County of Cass sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The NEVi of the SEVi of Sec. 15, Twp. 12, N, Rge 13 E; the NWVi of the SW of Sec. 14, Twp. 12 N, Rge 13 E; and the SW V of the NW'i of Sec. 14, Twp. 12 N, Rge 13 E, Except a tract described as follows: commencing at the NE corner of the SW'i of the NYVT1,4 of said section, thence run ning west 700 feet, thence running south 350 feet, thence running east 700 feet, thence running north 350 feet to the. place of beginning and containing 5.63 acres, more or less; all in Cass County, Nebraska at public auction under the terms and conditions requiring 15 of the purchase price to be paid in cash on the date of sale with balance of said purchase price to be j paid in full upon delivery of deed and abstract showing merchantible title, for which the County Board shall be author ized to execute all necessary instruments in connection with said sale and transfer including a warranty deed and prepara tion of an abstract of title." FOR said proposition AGAINST said proposition "Shall the Board of County Commission ers of Cass County, Nebraska, beginning in the year 1952 and for one additional year thereafter exceed the levy of 50c on the one hundred dollar valuation fixed by Section 23-117 R.S. 1943, by levying one and six-tenths (1 610) mills on the dollar valuation on all taxable property -in Cass County, Nebraska for the construction, maintenance and repair of bridges all in addition to the levy authorized by law for county purposes and in addition to legal levy limits; provided, the total levy for bridges shall not exceed one and six-tenths (1 610) mills, including the levy herein authorized." FOR said proposition AGAINST said proposition Sample Ballot School Bond Election Murdock Consolidated School, Also Known as School District Number C-7 in the County of Cass, State of Nebraska Tuesday, April 1, 1952 TIN PAN ALLEY One of the few luxuries available to front line G.I.'s in Korea is not having to do the dishes. Civilian labor ers assigned to each company keep the mess gear gleaming, as CpL Paul Richey, above, of Blanchard, Okla., can testify. Richey is in charge of 68 laborers attached to a 45th Division company. POT LUCK BAD PORTLAND, Ore. Someone noticed smoke coming from an apartment window and turned in a fire alarm. Answering the alarm, a fireman fell from a fire truck speeding to the scene. Another fire truck was called, only to collide with a freight truck. When the freight truck tried to pull free, it backed into a trolley bus. The bus had to be retired. When the firemen eventually got to the apartment, they found that a coffee pot had boiled over, causing all the stir. The coffee pot was the only damage. PIGEON" MAKES SELF AT HOME CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. A cocky pigeon- strutted through the door of a downtown restau rant one night recently, march ed to the kitchen, had a meal of peanuts and a drink of water on the house. Then, the bird sauntered over to a phone booth, laid an egg and settled down for 1 the night. Honolulu's Pacific Club, founded in 1851, is the oldest organization of its kind west of the Rockies. Two Hawaiian kings have been among its members. NO INFLATION THERE ; WOODBURY, Pa. Daniel N. j Byers began his barbering ca i reer here 69 years ago, charging ! only 10 cents for a haircut and j he hasn't raised prices since, j '"Just never saw any reason to ! charge more," declares Mr. By I ers. Poison ivy is unknown in Hawaii. f Shall . the Murdock Consolidated School, also known as School District C-7 in the County of Cass in the State of Ne braska issue the bonds of said School District in the amount -of $66,500.00 bear ing interest at a rate not to exceed three per cent per annum, interest payable semi annually, and said bonds to be retired in not to exceed 20 years from the date of said bonds and all of said bonds shall be redeemable at the option of the said School District at any time on or after five years from the date of issuance thereof as provided by law. The proceeds of said bonds to be used for the purpose of erect ing and constructing, heating, ventilat ing, furnishing and equipping said school building at the site, now occupied by Murdock Consolidated School, also known as School District C-7 within said School District, to-wit: a new general purpose building addition located on the tract now occupied by said School District, said school site being within the corporate boundaries of said School District. Said bonds to be dated June 1, 1952, and, Shall said School Board of said School District cause to bo levied annually as by law provided, against all the taxable pro perty of said School District, a tax suffic ient for the payment of the interest and principal of said bonds as the same become due and to provide for a sinking-fund." Voters desiring to vote in favor of said proposition will indicate the same by making an ?'X" in the square preceding the words: 'For said bond issue and said annual levy.' Voters desiring to vote against said proposition will indicate the same by making an "X" in the square pre ceding the words: "Against said bond issue and said annual tax levy.' FOR said bond issue and said annual tax levy AGAINST said bond issue and said annual tax levy State of Nebraska ) ) ss. County of Cass ) I, the undersigned Secretary of the School District of the Village of Murdock, in the County of Cass in the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the" foregoing is a true and correct copy of the official bal lot to be voted upon at a special election to be held in 'said District on the 1st dav of April, 1952. Dated this 26th day of March, 1952. HILDA SMITH, Secretary ample Ballot School Bond Election School District of . the City of Plattsmouth, In the County of Cass, In the State of Nebraska Tuesday, April 1, 1952 Shall the School District of the City of Plattsmouth in the County of Cass in the State of Nebraska issue the bonds of said School District in the amount of 295. 000.00 bearing interest at a rate not to exceed three per cent per annum, interest payable annually, and said bonds to be retired in not to exceed thirty years from the date of said bonds and all of said bonds shall be redeemable at the option of the School District at any time on or after five years from the date of issuance there of as provided by law. The proceeds of sajd bonds to be used for the purpose of erecting and constructing school build ings and for the purpose of heating, ventil ating, furnishing and equipping said school buildings at the following school sites within said District, to-wit: a new elemen tary school building at the ' First" Ward School Site at Fifth Street and Avenue D and a new general purpose high school addition at Ninth and Main Streets, said school sites being within the corporate boundaries of said School District. Said bonds to be dated the 1st dav of June, 1952, and Shall said Board of Education of said School District cause to be levied annually as by law provided against all the taxable property of said School District, a' tax sufficient for the payment of the interest and principal of said bonds as the same become due and to provide for a sinking fund. Voters desiring to vote in favor if said proposition will indicate the same by making an X in the square preceding the words: Tor said bond issue and said an nual tax levy.' Voters desiring to vote against said proposition will indicate the same by mak ing an- X in the square pre ceding the words:. 'Against said bond issue and said an nual tax levy.' j J FOTi said bond issue and said annual LJ tax lew. AGAINST said bond issue and said annual tax lew. ) ss. State of Nebraska County of Cass ) I, the undersigned Secretary of the School District of the City of Plattsmouth, in the County of Cass in the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the official ballot to be voted upon at a special election to be held in said District on the 1st day of April, 1952. Dated this 26th day of March, 1952. JAMES F. BEG LEY - Secretary 4 mmd J " M - ' - - - 1 i-- - r) i -'- r- - - ,,,, irM r Q