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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, April 7, 1952 Ninety-One Grade Kids esve Perfect Attendance Mevers. Alvin Plybon. Rosella Exline, Margaret French, Shir ley Gerbeling, Edith Kammerer. Columbian School Zella Traudt, Principal Kindergarten Caroline Grill, Teacher: Marcia McQuin. Mar vin Lancaster, Bobby Sitzman, Velda Nickels. 1st Grade Zella Traudt, Teacher: Barbara Hohman. 2nd Grade Wilma Schardt, Teacher: Russell Daniels, Ken neth Koch, Glen Tyson. 3rd & 4th Grades Dorothy Jensen, Teacher: SaDy Dunham, Ardyth Haden, Judy Nickels, Joey Arn, Sharon Daniels, Shar on Haecke, Larry Christenson. Wintersteen School Lucile Kosencrans, Principal Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd ! Grades: Ruth Ann Cook, Adclla Exline. Shirley Plybon. 3rd & 4th Grades Amber Dougherty, Teacher: Oral Ex line, Elmer Gochenour, Charles Schwenneker. Jerald Taft, Rich ard Martin. Eldon Reeder, Jerry Stones, Helen Campbell. First Ward Hettie Larson, Principal Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Grades: Marlene Mann,, Doug las Bragg, G. W. Swiney. Ninety-one Platsmouth school students had perfect attendance during the third quarter, accord ing to a list of students revealed today. Sixth graders boasted top at tendance with a total of 18. Eleven taught by Mrs. Faith Friest and seven taught by Helen Neddenriep had perfect attendance for the quarter. Having perfect attendance for the quarter were: High School Building: 8th Grade Zilpha Seward, Teacher: Rosalyn Koubek, Brenda Ofe, Bee Ra.smu.ssen. 8th Grade Alvina Holy, Teacher: Vernon Aylor, Juanita Campbell, Lorin Toman, Gary Newborn, Cecelia Forbes. 7th Grade Naomi Owen. Teacher: Joyce Kerns, Michael Lewis, Gary Sinclair. 7th Grade Nellie Carlson. Teacher: Carol Avis, Carol Da vis, Judy Rasmussen, Clifford Shafer, Alan Wiles. Central School Amelia Martens, Principal First Grade: Mark Weaver. Marcia Kay Lagerstrom. Cath erine Svoboda, Sally Jo Wur tele. 2nd Grade Mary S"hreiber. Teacher: Albert Konfrst. 3rd Grade Jean Howland. Teacher: Bill French. Kenneth Price. Joyce Buechler, Zandra Nielsen. Janice ODonnell. 3rd & 4th Grade Shirley! Schut'ssler, Teacher: Paul Tay-' lor. Edward Weyer. j 4th Grade Viola Miller. Teacher: Leon Bragg. James , Conn, James Eledge. Keener j Price, Marie Konfrst, Joan j Steinbach. Jacqueline Zajic. 5th Grade Iola Ofe. Teacher: Larrv Benedict. James Bulm. : Darold Keys. Nannette Cognac, Cappells Are GlieStS Jane Fauquet. , T . , , 5th Grade Rose Prohaska. At L.inCOlll bUnclaV Teacher: Dennis Sutton, Robert : Mr and Mrs Robert Cappell, Morris, Joyce Rozell. John i Robert and David, were guests Kr-'rsr. . , at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. titn uraae ueien Meaaen CASS COUNTY UNOFFICIAL PRECINCT VOTE TABULATION 3 S o in u - ; . Z " u m - on S - S ' s 2 t g v a O " . 3 S- OT .5 s 5 o g ... w'H 22 5 s2 o2 11 c u - 2 S S " aces: 5 c S s gs h S3 a tjs ; I - e Attend Oakland Musis Program Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm. Mrs. Louis Sack, Mrs. Clayton Cooper of Weeping Water at tended funeral services for W. A. Jones at Ashland Wednesday. Mr. Jones was an uncle of Mrs. Sack and father of Mrs. Clar ence Mumm of Omaha, formerly of Plattsmouth. riep. Teacher: Donald Allbee, Larry Campbell, Darrel Sud duth, Janet Baumgart. Mar garet England, Una Eraas. Peg- Gth Grade Faith Friest, Teacher: Gene Baumgart, Larry Cundall, Kenneth Dasher. Billy Long. Norman Meints, Monty S. R. Downev sister of Mrs. CnD pell, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl vVonltarth, brother of Mrs. Cap pell. at Lincoln Sunday. Robert remained in Lincoln where he has started to work for Western Electric. President Stassen Eisenhower Taft MacArthur Kefauver Kerr Senator Peterson Butler Gri.swold Ritchie Governor Crosby Anderson Raecke . 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Journal Want Ads Pay! 1 WE GIVE 2&C GREEN STAMPS GROVE JEWELRY WATCH REPAIR ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Distributors of Elgin Bulova Hamilton Watches 601 Main St. Phone 223 IjHi llll PROCEEDINGS COMMISSIONERS' Office of County Commissioners Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr. April 1, 1952 Board met pursuant to ad iournment. Present W. F. Nolte, R. E. Norris and H. L. Borne meier. County Commissioners, and W. J. B. McDonald, County Clerk. Minutes of the last sessions read and approved, when the following business was trans acted in regular form: Fees for the month of March were reported by the following Officers: Sheriff $ 19.00 Register of Deeds 362.25 Clerk of District Court.. 234.95 County Clerk 244.93 County Judge 712.00 The resignation of Kenneth j J. Dunlap as Deputy Sheriff was i accepted by the Board. The appointment and Bond of j Chas. Land as Deputy Sheriff i was accepted and approved by ! the Board. j The County Treasurer was au ! thorized and directed to release the O. A. A. hen against Kate j Mever, Louisville. ; Motion made by R. E. Norris I and seconded by H. L. Borne- meier that a Resolution approv , ing the Substitution of Securi I ties bv the American Exchanee J-JAi.4 IV, ill .JVAVTT KfJ Hi 1 To dispose of the following described farm machines and equipment, a public auction will be held at the Lutz farm one mile south of Papillion on Mfll lOflh Beginning at 12:30 p.m. Extra Good FARM EQUiPEHT 1951 Oliver 88 Diesel Tractor Nearly New 1 1938 Oliver 80 tractor on rubber; 1947 Farmall M tractor with cultiva tor; 1950 Oliver mounted lister with fertilizer attachment; 1950 Oliver 16 inch plow; 1951 Oliver 12-ft. wind rower; 1949 Oliver 6-ft. combine; 1950 Oliver tractor mower; '51 Oliver mounted No. 4 cornpicker; 1 new Servis whirlwind terracer; One 12-ft. disc; 1 almost new Servis whirl-wind terracer. 1 almost new 40-ft. Meyers eleva tor with motor; 1 almost new 20-ft elevator with motor; 1 almost new Behlen Dehydrater; 1 Oliver tractor loader; 1 four-section harrow; 1 Durabilt stalk shredder, almost new; 3 cornpicking wagons on good run ning gears with hoists; 3 new 20-ft. elevators; 2 new straight harrows, 1 new flexible harrow; 1 nw steel wagon box; 1 new wooden wagon box; New IHC disc hillers; New IHC rolling cutter; 1941 Pontiac automo bile; Corn cribbing slats. Many other items mention. National Bank of Commerce of Lincoln. Nebraska, be permitted. Motion carried. Resolution ordering Cass County Treasurer to issue tax sale certificates to Cass County, Nebraska, covering delinquent taxes on real estate for any year, for three or more years. Passed. Resolution to enter into a County Lease Agreement with the Nebraska Tractor & Equip ment Company on a Motor Grader No. 512. Claims as listed on the lollow ing funds were allowed by the Board: General Fund Consumers Public Power Dist., lights, Ct. Hse., jail $ 67.59. . County Treasurer, matching O. A. S. S. . . 492.36 Board of Public Works, water, Ct. Hse 11.70 Central Electric & Gas Co., gas, jail 68.36 Central Electric & Gas Co., gas, Ct. Hse. pilot 7.68 Central Electric Si Gas Co., gas, Ct. Hse 180.21 Mullally's Conoco Service, gas, Mdse., surveyor . . 8.92 Cass County Treasury, P. O. box rent 1.00 Standard Blue Print Co., supplies 21.82 Geo. H. Turner. St. . Librarian, 1951 Laws of Nebr 5.75 Cash County Road, Dist. No. 1 Consumers Public Power Dist., Serv. Mach. shed 8.89 W. M. Babbitt, bulldozing 165.00 Cash County Road, Dist. No. 2 Consumers Public Power Dist., Serv. patrol, Union 2.00 Omaha Public Power Dist., Serv. Patrol, Louisville 1.00 County Koad Fund, Dist. No. 3 Omaha Public Power Dist., Serv. Cass Co. patrol 3 1.C0 The Board adjourned to meet Tuesday, April 15th, 1952. Attest: W. J. B. McDONALD, Cass County Cleik No. 1777 April 7, 1952 LEGAL NOTICES" too numerous to TERMS: CASH - No property removed until settled for Estate Of Young & Lacy, Auctioneers Karl Grosshans, Ringman Banking House of A. W. Clarke, Clerk CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received bv the undersigned up to 8:00 o'clock p. m., April 14, 1952. and opened at the meeting of the Mayor and City Council the same evening, for the sale for cash of the following property acquired by the City at a tax foreclosure sale, which property is not needed for municipal pur poses: Lot 4 in Block 111 In the City of Plattsmouth, Nebras ka. A deposit of 5 of the bid price, either cash or certified check, must accompany each bid. Balance of bid price to be paid at time deed is delivered and within 14 days from date of sale. City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ALBERT OLSON, City Clerk No. 1772 Mar. 31, Apr. 7, 14, '52 Smith & Lebens, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Harold C. Elliott, Weeping Water, Nebraska Attorneys LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF AMELIA E. Mc GRADY, DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Elmer Hall . strom, Executor of the Estate of Amelia E. McGridy, deceased will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the South front door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, on April 18, 1952. at 2:00 o'clock P. M.. the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots Five (5) and Six (6 in Block Four (4i in the Vil lage of Avoca, Cass County, Nebraska, and an undivided one-half interest in and to Lot Three (3) in Block Thirteen (13) in the Village of Avoca, Cass County, Nebraska: sale will remain open one hour. Social Hour Is Feature Of Rebekah Kensington Session A social meeting followed a short business session of Re bekah Kensington at the home of Mrs. Lulu Rhodes Friday. As sistant hostesses were Florence Rhodes. Mrs. Fred Vincent and ! Miss Florence Persinger. ! Mrs. Eleanor Winscott, presi ; dent, conducted the business ! meeting. Games were played and prizes awarded during the social hour. Foreign Missions Is Program For St. Luke's Groups j Missions in foreign countries : was the program for a combined ' meeting of St. Luke's Guild and Auxiliary of the Episcopal . church at the church undercroft Thursday evening. Miss Barbara Gering con ducted the program following the business meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. James Beglev. Mrs. Dora Fricke and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas BosTIear of Omaha were in the city Sun day to visit with old time friends. the terms of sale 15 cash at JVtoes were Mrs. M. Ma Ofe. Delicious refresh time of sale, balance on confir mation, abstragt furnished showing merchantable title; possession upon payment of bal ance and confirmation. ELMER HALLSTROM, Executor of Estate of Amelia E. McGrady, Deceased. No. 1761 Mar. 24, 31, Apr. 7, '52 Behrends Host To Last Man's Club L. A. Behrends was host to the Last Man's Club at his home here Sunday. April 6. The club, founded in 1938, meets annually on the date of the entrance of the United States into the first World War. j Present for the annual meet- ! ing were Sterling Amick, Homer Fleeman and C. V. Wallick of Weeping Water, Charles Finley of Elmwood, C. J. Schwers of Omaha: Ray West of Eagle. 1 Unable to attend were Fred Allen of Hackinsack, New Jer- , sey; Sam Baker of Noel, Mo.; i Albert Bornemeier of Auburn, i and Merle McKay of Vallejo, ; Calif. I The group was organized by j 13 World War veterans in 1938. C. O. Carlburg and Clara Olson Delicious refreshments of sal- j ad, crackers, Easter candy and i coffee was served by the host- j esses. ! James Doody, student at the j Kearney State College, was here over the week end visiting his ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery ; Doody. MMMM FURNACES Installed By Martinson Sheet Metal 620 1st Ave. Phone 257 Many Thanks For your fine, enthus iastic support in the Primary election. I sincerely hope to merit your continued interest in the election this fall. HiUSICA Republican for Congress At The Cass County Court House Hearing was held in the estate of Russell Litle in county court. : The estate is filed under tna Small Estate Act. ass It eatre Plattsmouth Last Times Mon. & Tues., Apr. 7-8 Mitzi Gaynor & Dennis Day "GOLDEN GIRL" All technicolor 14 carat musical YouH love it! Comedy, Cartoon and News Wed. & Thurs., April 9-10 Jane Wyman & Dennis Morgan "THE LADY TAKES A SAILOR" A big laugh show from start to finish! 3 Stoog-e Comedy & Cartoon Fri. & Sat April 11-12 Double Feature Sterling Hayden & Forrest Tucker "FLAMING FEATHER"' Technicolor spic of pioneer days! and Robert Clark and a big cast "THE MAN FROM PLANET X" 7 "ELEANOR" LIMED OAK ' -1 BEDROOM l&LMI SUITES py M Mi85 11 a fr" Phone No. 4138 CARLOAD FURNITURE SALE! S3.00 Per Week, Payable Monthly Roomy 4-Drawer Chest 5-Drawer Mirrored Vanity 54 inch Modern Panel Bed EXTRftSTORAfiE SPACE! ji m- .j. ....... ." "rr-rK,TO-- flTrW r m ; I 1 1 llpl : HSH4' b' I Holds Up to 25 Garments! VARDR0BES S95 Three-piece limed oak veneer suite in smart modern styling! Rich brass finish hardware, sparkling 32x34 inch plate glass mirror, smooth opening drawers, dust-proof vanity and chest. Cedar-base drawer for woolens. Bench $11.75 Maiching pieces available, open stock. Thrifty Low Price1. Ideal storage for winter gar ments! 60x32x2 1 " Knotty pine finish. Moth-killing fumigator. USE OUR THRIFTY PAYMENT PLAN f) Kit 1 .4 T ! II Coil Mattress! SOFA SLEEPERS 54 inch concealed mattress, all steel fraror. Figured frieze in kelly or sage greer., rose, blue, flame or gray. 199.95 179 Value 95 Plastic Reinforce! SOFA BEDS Double spring, no-sag basel Gray, green, beige, red or rose frieze with plastic covered arms and kickboard. 79.95 Value 69 95