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TITF. PLATTSMOTTTn JOURNAL PAGE SIX Thursday, June 5, 1952 LEGAL NOTICES MINUTES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Plattsmouth, Nebraska June 3, 1952 The Board of Education, School District No. 1 of Cass County met in a regular session on Monday, June 2, 1952, in the Superintendent's Office in the High School Building with the following members present: Al Huebner, President, James Beg ley, Secretary, Clair Shellen barger, Herman Tiekotter, George Conis, Robert Painter and T. I. Friest, Supt. Claims against- the District were allowed and payment au thorized as follows: Contracted Salaries $8,418.23 Withholding Tax on Salaries 1,188.40 Withheld for Retire ment 213.01 The Gas Co., Gas 65.54 Board of Public Works, Water 29.05 Consumers Public Power, Light & Power 103.03 Lincoln Telephone Co., Telephone 39.55 Plattsmouth Journal, Printing 64.05 SteDhen M. Davis. Insurance 2.18 City of Plattsmouth, Elec. Ex 16.06 John OHare, G. I. Supplies 9.86 John O Hare, G. I. Mileage 38.22 W. M. Babbitt, Labor . . 120.00 W. A. Swatek, Supplies 8.11 Hospe Piano Co., Music 13.09 Charles Scribner's Sons, Library 91.50 Bureau of Ed. Meas., Tests 2.51 Hammond & Stephens Co., Diplomas 64.10 Remington Rand, Service 12.00 Scott, Foresman & Co., Books 16.76 Modern Sound Pictures, Films 2.90 Science Research Assoc., Guidance 4.00 Row, Peterson & Co., Books 39.29 Petty Cash, Supt. Office 19.97 JAMES F. BEGLEY, Secretary Board of Education No. 1821 June 5, 1952 Office of County Commissioners Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr. June 3, 1952 Board met pursuant to ad journment. Minutes of the last meetings read and approved Khen the following business has transacted: A motion carried to advertise lor bids for county gravel. A motion was passed to adver tise the sale of the Cass County Poor Farm. The bond of Harold R. Lebens as Acting County Judge was ex amined and approved. Fees for the month of May Were reported by the following officers: Sheriff $ 75.50 Clerk of Dist. Court .... 222.80 Reg. of Deeds 328.50 County Clerk 288.85 Judge 1259.55 Claims as listed on the fol lowing funds were allowed by the Board. General Fund Consumers Public Power District, lights, Ct. ' Hse., jail $ 56.49 Weeping Water Republi can, supplies 12.00 Universal Surety Com pany, bond 10.00 Milburn & Scott Co., Inc., supplies 18.37 Ofe Oil Co., gas, surveyor 54.38 Board of Public Works, water, Ct. Hse 14.30 Central Electric & Gas Co., gas, Ct. Hse 4.80 Central Electric & Gas Co., gas, Ct. Hse. pilot 2.63 Central Electric & Gas Co., gas, jail 16.37 Cash County Road, Dist. No. 1 Consumers Public Power Dist.. Serv. Mach. shed 6.55 Earl Harris, hauling . . 31.50 Cash County Road, Dist. No. 3 Omaha Public Power Dist, Serv. patrol 3 .. 1.00 Geo. Vogles, Jr., welding 10.00 Pa. Consumers Oil Co., diesel 79.57 Standard Oil Co., diesel 122.07 A. B. Cline & Son, welding 14.00 Keckler Oil Co.. gas 1.50 i Laune Chevrolet Co., Mdse., Reprs 12.60 Clarence R. Rueter, snow removal 40.00 County Road, Dist. No. 2 Consumers Public Power Dist., Serv. patrol, Union 2.00 Omaha Public Power Dist., Serv. patrol, Louisville 1.00 Keckler Oil Co.. pas .. 12.00 County Road, Dist. No. 3 James Service Station, Trk. ti-e. tube 100.00 Lincoln Eauin. Co.. Mar. rental, D-6 582.30 ! The Board adjourned to meet ?t the repuir meeting, Monday, June 16, 1952. Attest W. J. B. MCDONALD. County Clerk No. 1824 June 5, 1952 Shoe Store Will End Sale Saturday Saturday marks the close of what has probably been the greatest shoe sale in Platts mouth history. It will brirnr to an e"d a nine-day sale at Wos ter Shoe Store. Price reductions on men s wo men's and children's shoes marked the shoe sale. J(S)Ilfl3B IGA or Robin I? U f 1 POUND ?mrmmf s IGA Sno-Kreem Happy Vale Fancy Pink LB can y 3e JXJ H LB. CAN 5 k Toilet Tissue n M j Ux 650 Sheets ROLLS 2, 5c ORANGE JUICE ,0z.Ca17 LEMONADE .17 CHICKEN BREASTS ,L, $1.08 CHICKEN WINGS ,,,IH FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 9 0J3 GREEN BEANS 10.0,25 r IGA 46-Oz. IT JUflC FOR $1.00 2 Full Flavor ICE CI F PLUM No. 2 I. Can 5s REG. PINTS 31 Miolo Del Monte rn Colored fl LB 5)'flo Quartered l! LB- ZbU( DELICIA PINTS Richer in Butterfat 37M i GALLON SPECIAL 98 REG. 2 GALLONS $1.15 DAIRYFAIR Non fattening: .... Pts. 22 303 Can 20c FDR FDR Plus Deposit Green Top BUNCH POUND Ilk 15c Florida JUICE PdUND 7G WATERMELONS RADISHES SWEET CORN GREEN ONIONS LEAF LETTUCE CELERY CUCUMBERS CAULIFLOWER TO U. S. Choice BEEF SHOULDER 3 to 4-Lb. Average U. S. Choice CORN FED BEEF mm A EC LB. 7th, 8th, 9th RIB Soennichseri s SPECIAL GROUND BEEF AND PORK MIXTURE. LB. 2C KOOL AID IGA or Shurfine 6 For. 25 'Giant TREND 39 CHECK WITH US FOR YOUR CANNING SUPPLIES SALAD DRESSING I Pls. 24 I TIDE LGE. SIZE 29 Sunshine FROSTEE WAXTEX pkS. 150 125-Ft. Roll 25 CRISPY CRACKERS Lb. Musselman's 23 JELLY u.o.cuJR PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES 35 Kremel PUDDINGS White Syrup Kraft U - KARO 22 CHEESE SPREAD 250 g TOP EGGh iu PRICES k 1 (BLACK & WHITE) PHONE 238 PLENTY OF SUPERVISED FREE PARKING ON LOT IN BACK OF OUR STORE F