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LEGAL NOTICES mouth, Nebraska, or at the of- j fice of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Ne- j braska. j The successful bidder will be I required to furnish bond in an j amount equal to 100 of hi ; contract. i As an evidence of good faith I in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, ; certified check made payable to the De- partment of Roads and Irriga tion and in an amount not less than one hundred fifty 150 ; dollars. The right is reserved to waive . all technicalities and reject any or all bids. j DEPARTMENT OF ROADS ! AND IRRIGATION H. L. Aitken. State Engineer W. J. B. McDonald. County Clerk, Cass County No. 1841 June 19, 26. July 3, '52 (.More Legals on Page 7) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation m tne State Capitol at Lincoln, Ne braska, on July 10, 1952. until 10:00 o'clock A. M., and at that time puuuciy ufciiuu , lnl3 Worx, tne ciacer for GRADING. COMPACTED his proposaI. a COURSE, CONCRETE PAVE MENT. CULVERTS. ONE WEIGHING STATION and in cidental work for the OREAPO LIS WEIGHING STATION Proj ect No. SF-20003. The approximate quantities are: 10 600 Cu. Yds. Excavation 191 Thousand Gallons Water, Applied 4 032 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur face course (Compacted l for Parking Area 3,215 Sq. Yds. Concrete Pave ment 1 Cu. Yd. Concrete for Cul verts 64 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for Culverts CO Lin. Ft. 13" Culvert Pipe 1 Weighing Station, Com plete in Place Each bidder must be qualified to submit a proposal for any part or all of this work as pro vided in Legislative Bill No. 206. 1939 Leeislative Session. Pro- risal forms for this work will be issued to contractors who are nrnHfipri tn submit Drooosals for navement. The attention of bidders is directed to the Snecial Provi sion' covering subletting or as- siorrinfr thp contract. Comoliance by the contractor with the standards as to hours of labor prescribed by the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 nnnrnvpd .Tune 25. 1S38 (Public No 718 75th Congress i. will be I B B Lflufi? required in the nerformance of thp work under this ccntraci.. The minimum wase naid to all skill ed labor employed on this contract shall be one dollar and five cents (S1.051 ncr hour, ex cept that a minimum wage of one dollar ?nd twentv-five cents (SI .25 1 per hour shall be paid to: Journeymen Carpenters Crane Operators Dragline Operators Journeymen Painters Paver (5-bag rated capacity or over) Onerators Power Shovel Operators The minimum wage paid to all Intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be ninety five ( 95 cents per hour. The minimum ware paid to all unskilled labor employed on this Tontract shall be seventy-five (75 1 cents per hour. Plans and snecifications for the work may be seen and in formation secured at the office of the County Clerk at Platts mouth. Nebraska, or at the of fice of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Ne braska. The successful bidder will be reauired to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100 of his contract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work the bidder must file. with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the De partment of Roads and Irriga tion and in an amount not less than one thousand live hundred (1500) dollars. The ri?ht is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or nil hids DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION H. L. Aitken. State Engineer W. J. B. McDonald, County Clerk. Cass County No. 1842 June 19, 26, July 3, '52 Wrs. Florence McDonald. Correspondent Ladies Aid met at the church basement on Thursday after noon with a good attendance in spite of the heat. The host esses were Mrs. Emil Miller. Mrs. Leonard Klemme Mrs. Eldon Panska. M-s. William Streich, Mrs. Alvin Backemeyer and Mrs. Delbert Humstcn. Mrs. Grant Peters and Mrs. William Gakemeier of Chicago went to Fremont cn Friday to visit relatives. Lincoln shoppers on Friday afternoon were Mrs. Herman Schweppe, Marie and Martha and Mrs. George Bauers. Harold Tool of Denver visited friends and relatives in Murdoek on Wednesday. He came for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borne- j beck, Miss Mary Eornemeier and meier of Auburn, Nebr., and j Art Schoeman, Miss Amada Ar Mrs. Clara Thimgan of Califor- j shemeier, Ruth Arshemeier, nia attended church in Mur- j Lloyd Jones. Kenny Gerdes, Mr. dock Sunday before going to ; and Mrs. Alvin Bornemeier ana his brother-in-law's funeral, Turner McKinnon. A pink and blue shower was given in honor of Mrs. Marvin Hansen Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lena Neben and Martha. Mrs. Glenn Karger was assisting hostess. Bud Rase, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rase, arrived home Wed nesday morning from Texas to spend three days before going to Illinois where he will be sta tioned. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gewke and children of Ord. Nebraska. : came Friday to spend the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borne meier and children of Bangor, Maine, are visiting at the home rt Mro Pnrncmpipr'? nnrpnts. ' Ul iiio. .... . . . v ixit.v . u r' ' . ' - Mr and Mrs L. B. Gorthey. ! lowie and son, Miss vioia .v Mrs Jack Magorian and three i erett, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gustin. children of Lincoln also spent ; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gakemeier the week end at the home of ' and daughter, Mr. a:Vl Mrs. ; Mr and Mrs. L. B. Gorthey. Louie Seikjost, Mrs. Elsa Horn- fHF. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, June 19, 1952 Section B PAGE THRER Lincoln to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger spent Sunday in Lincoln at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwert. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Boyd and son of Lincoln spent Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boyd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brummer attended a family picnic in Lin coln cn Sunday. Those enjoying a picnic in Omaha Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Mills and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Theil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle daughter were among those at tending the wedding of Miss Patricia Christner and Donald Bornemeier at Hamlet, Nebr., on Sunday, June 15th. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols left early Wednesday morning for York. Nebr.. where they at tended the conference session the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Backe meyer celebrated their golden wedding on Sunday, June 15th by having open house in the afternoon and a family supper in the evening. Richard Stock spent the week end with his parents from his duties at camp in Missouri. A - Classified Ad In The Jour nal costs as little as 3."r. i Edwin T. McHugh ATTORNEY Office in Corn Growers State Bank Murdoek " Nebraska ENJOY SMOOTHER RIDING WITH EVERY MILE Make the most of your car's performance and riding comfort ... let us lubricate it now, and regularly every thousand miles . . . you'll save money, and enjoy safer driving. Stop in now for prompt' attention at Huebners. Huebner's "66" Station TANK WAGON SERVICE Phone 212 Plattsmouth n YD Lash at Yard" m 1 ft 79 lown rr ST9 3 V. I' SJ f V. Eliminate Regular Re-Painting, Adds Fire-Protection and Value SHELL WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, 12"x36" I! 1CPer 100 I mLJ Sq. Ft. ALSO ACCESSORIES FOR SIDING APPLICATION r 4 3 3? Jr" r fc WAVY BUTT 10-FT. STRAIGHT otect Red Seminole BARN PAINT . Outside White HOUSE PAINT IE B . 4 i Insist on Genuine Interior Wall Paint Mix with Vater, Roll on. All Types Brushes Choice of Colors . . 35c up Gal. 11 SI AL " VOTICF. TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be receited at the nffice nf the DeDartment of Rnads and Irrigation in the RtitP rnnitnl at Lincoln. Ne braska. on July 10, 1952. until m.on nvinrk A M.. and at that time nnbliclv ODened and read for SAND GRAVEL FOR SUR p APTTCfr nnd incidental work on thP CF.nAR CREEK SOUTH Federal Aid Secondary Project No. S-474U) Federal Aid Road. The DroDOsed work consists of constructing 2.4 miles of Grav- f led Road. The approximate quantities nrp- 1.650 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur- fipp Cnnrse Each bidder must be qualified to submit a proposal for any part or all of this work as pro vided in Legislative Bill No. 206, 1939 Legislative Session. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assign ins the contract. The attention of bidders is in vitpri tn the fact that the De partment of Roads and Irriga tion has hppn advised bv the Wage and Hour Division, U. S TJpnsrtment. nf Labor, that con tractors engaged in highway construction work are required tn mppt thp provisions of the Pair T.nhnr Standards Act of (ri? Stat IfifiO). The minimum wage paid to all cViiipri lahnr emnloved on this contract shall be one dollar and five rents ($1.05) Der hour, ex- rpnt. that, a minimum wage of one dollar and twenty-five cents tSl.25) per hour shall be paid to: Crane Operators Dragline Operators Power Shovel Operators The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract snail oe nine tv-five (95) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to al unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be seventy fivp (75) cents Der hour. Plans and specifications for thp wnrk mav be seen and in formation secured at the office of the County Clerk at Platts- Does your CAil need a HOME? Build a Combination Garage and Breezeway Have Your Car Handy and Protected . . . INSTALL AN "OVER the TOP" SECTIONAL DOOR as low as OUT 3-Tab Asphalt 210-Lb Colors Red Cedar SHINGLES S6.85 Sq. $10.90sq. IMPROVED CEMENT PAINT For Inside and Outside Use 10-LB. KIT Portland CEMENT Concrete BLOX 220 HiAVY - DUTY COMSTHU CTiOii PAINTED GO T SC T V TUF PERFEwl SPRAY Lime 4 Cut To Your Measure SQ. FT. POSTS sy2 6-Ft. it's SUPER-FINE it's QUICK-AGING f When it cemes to spray lime I the best is always cheapest I In Snowflake Hydrated Lime iyou get doui mgn cnemoi purity and grit-free fineness ...two leatures mat assure fast and effective spray re sults. See us for complete infor mation on this and many other farm and home uses for Snowflake Hydrated Lime. STEEL ELECTRIC POSTS 45c 10-Lbs - 25c 50-Lbs 75c DOWEL RODS Hardwood All Sizes Each MADY TOOLS Broad Knives Qjy Small C . T-owel Ljy Glass 1Cit Cutters Ijy Hawkbeak fQ4 Linoleum Knives Or P f It r n n 0& Phone 2S5 AT THESE PRICES IT MUST BE CASH AT THE YARD L B. Mtm WB B. Hoag!and F1ISI km. a! Seventh Sf. 6-19-52