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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS (Continued on Page 3-Sec T-f br Tractor & Equip. Co., Reprs. 142.55 Standard Oil Co., diesel 193.91 . A 1 TTJ V,. A- oWaicK nuw., Mdse Clvde O. Thumann, Sept Vm. M. Vest, Sept. Sal.. V.'rn. M. Vest, grader Fnace rental County Road, Dist. No Th Ealbach Co., July demurrage . .$ 1.90 Fred A. Clark, dozing . . 60.00 Gambles Store, W. W., Mdse equip. &z Supply B) 9.73 275.00 250.00 5.00 Co., July rental No. 118 375.00 Ilwy. Equip. & Supply Co., Aug. rental No. 118 375.C0 Hry. Equip. & Supply Your Self Service REXALL STORE Schreiner Drug 1 Day Film Service Co., Sept. rental No. 118 375.00 Sanford Hoznan, Sept. Sal., Mil. 241.50 Lincoln Equip. Co., scari fier 361.84 John Little, Sept. Sal. .. 250.00 Terry McBride, Sept. Sal. 235.0C Thomas O. Mead, 17 days Sal 134.00 Wm. M. Mead, Sept. Sal. 260.0C Omaha Public Power Dist., Serv. W. W. patrol James W. Sheehan, Sept. Sal. .... John E. Sheehan, Sept. Sal Wm. A. Sheehan, Jr., Sept. Sal., Tel 13.76 ; Claude W. Van Osdol, Reprs 'County Road, Dist,. No. 3 H. D. Ash, Sept. rent . .$ 4.0C Aztex Culvert & Supply Co., bolts H E. Barkhurst, Sept. Sal., Tel . . Fred Basse, Sept. Sal. . Farmers Union Coop Oil Assn., gas, oil, diesel . Gambles Store, W. W., Mdse 33.99 Jizba & Jizba Engi neers, total Proj. S 606 (2) 280.00 Planets Perform Beauty Contest 4.50 ' iS - 1 1 : 1 250-0C - "V. -siS i mum-mi r --" , r him Mr -nmm BWJM IWIirMllr IB - v.a.rf.lft...-.iI...Ju.vA..w,J..fc .. .vj THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, September, 29, 1955 Section B PAGE SEVEN 233.32 Pontiac ;g.gjiig3ii CMC Trucks Get Acquainted all F pa e liJISSTslElT For Appointment This offer good until new car announcement , Please bring this ad for your free brake adjustment Eg t u 625 Ave. A Plattsmouth j .... . . .. - f I4 5 Rock Creek school's float in the King Korn Karnival school parade last Friday depicted a beauty contest of the future (in space). Per sonnel on the float were Dorothy Lepert, Phil Lepert, Nancy Ramge, Linda Ramge, Harold Kaf- fenberger, Joe Ullman, Pat Campbell, Mary and Sandra Vander Veen, Sharlene Kahler, Janice and Johnny Morris, Karen, Dorothy and Sharon Farris and Steve Kahler. Driver was Eugene Farris. Teacher at the school is J. Colby Jour nal Photo. Mrs. Thomas Tennant Phone 4251 Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hotz of Springfield called at the Harold hl -home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schroed sr were Monday evening visit ors at the Dayton Hennings home. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur Derby isited Jim at the Veterans hos pital Sunday evening. He is im- rovine and is able to be ud. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Henn-i mgs entertained Mrs. Dorothy Parkening and Ralph Chanler of Rosemead, Calif., at dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Albert, -Ray and Kay visited Sunday at Khe Ray Parcell home in Elm wood. - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wagoner I ana cnnaren called at the Les- Z4 tor Wagoner home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Meisinger called at the Harold Ahl home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ervin Albert and Mrs. E. Saltemarsh shopped in Omaha Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Derby and family visited Sunday at the Arthur Derby home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vogler and son called at the Dayton Hennings home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl . Lange vis ited Sunday at Lestor Tennant home. Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer Sprieck and family attended the Korn Karnival and Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Group and Steve Group and Mary Joan Sprieck represented Glendale Saturday evening. Mrs. Lestor Tennant was ill last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Clinken beard and son of Plattsmouth spent Saturday at the Arthur Derby home. Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tennant spent Monday in Omaha. NO LICENSE FOR HER ATLANTA While taking a road test to obtain a driver's license recently, Mrs. Maude Pierce became excited making a curve, stepped on the accera tor instead of the brake and crashed into a parked car and a utility pole. The patrolman, giving her the test, was hospi talized for head and hip injuries Subscribe to The Journal Now! GI'S MARRY LONDON United States servicemen are marrying Bri tish girls at the rate of 250 a month. There are now 85.090 American men, women and chil dren in Britian. 1 K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. 6th Phone 3269 30 4? A m Troubles? CALL 0 1 L. L. 3 PEST and TERMITE CONTROL - for , Free Inspection 60! No. 9th DIAL 7142 Alvin Lashley, Sept. Sal. 275.00 Lincoln Equipment Co., Mdse .. 37.50 Lincoln Equipment Co., scarifier 361.84 Lincoln Equipment Co., cable 69.90 Alvin Ludwig, Co. share on rock 57.18 Mels DX Service, tire Repr 3.00 Omaha Public Power Dist., Serv. Elmwood Patrol 1.00 Omaha Public Power Dist., Serv. Murdock Patrol .. .. 2.60 Pa. Consumers Oil Co., diesel 264.07 Wallace Richert, Sept. Sal., Tel 250.80 ! . H U. S Pil Ot ( fipic Inn V. E. Simpson, Sept. Sal., Tel. 250.60 J. V. Stradley & Sen, ' July, Aug. rent 12.00 Roland Tinnean, Sept. Sal., Tel. . . 250.22 Frank L. Turner, Sept. Sal. ... ... .. 250.00 Mail Route Stone Products Co., x rock ...$352.85 ! Stone Products Co., rock Stone Products Co., rock Stone Products Co., rock Fred A. Clark, dozing . . Kelly Bros. & Co., rock Kelly Bros. & Co., reck James Armstrong Const Co., gravel The Board adjourned to meet Tuesday, October 4, 1955. Attest: CHAS. LAND, County Clerk No. 3023 Sept. 29, 1955 DeubteM.4.9S Right or left no Side 95 , "WW y Required A itronr form-fitting washable tupport. Back lacing ujusiaoie. snapa up In front. Adjust able leg itrap. Soft, flat groin pad. Ko ateel or leather bands. Unexcelled for comfort. Also used as after operation support. For men, women . ehildren. Mail orders give measure around ; lowest part of abdomea and stale rigiit or left tide r double. SGHREINER DRUG THE REXALL STORE 521 Main Dial 4114 . 478.95 . 207.93 . 528.02 . 450.00 .1236.97 .1435.14 .1390.40 GUN KILLS SISTER, 3 OAK GROVE, La. Donald Dupree; 11, left the house to join his family in the cotton field when he suddenly remembered he had left a 22-calibre rifle within easy reach of an 8-year-old; sister, Nona. He ran back to put the weapon away,, and stumbled over a chair. The gun discharged and his sister fell dead with a bullet in her head. The death was ruled accidental. Journal Wane Ads Fay 11 Lijiniiiiii.iiiii iuj.Miaiii.Juiuw . . . Slowly smoked over hickory wood . FAVORITE Brand All-Meat Vleners give you that built-in outdoor flavor, no matter how you cook them! Be a good scout and try some tonight, won't you? FAVORITE-' Brand is Everybody's Favorite or comic OFF MAIN STREET OBOV THANKS, I'LL GIVE VOU . r YiM GOSH,GRAMPAS VA nmK tM 1 TWC .BUCKS ETHAS. I2 I M S"2 XtM N AND BURN f mc'LL I I -Y THE VAhJKEE jfel bJ- THE LEAVES Lk 1 STADIUM Ji&VA Mmm fc mMm By JOE DENNETT V 1 1""' fcr ton SiMn " f RURAL DELIVERY JPDGE. WdULDYA MIND SPOUTJH'SOME BIG WORDS FOR MAH ITTy BlTTy COUSIN, ROAEO? 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