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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Thursday, April 12, 1956 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Eagle, Nebraska E. Edward Hackmann, Pastor Divine services Sunday at 10 a.m. Sunday school and Bible classes, Sunday at 9 a.m. Quarterly Voters meeting, Sunday, 2-4 p.m. Walther League meeting, Sun day at 7:30 p.m. Adult Bible Discussion group, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Sunday school teachers' meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation instructions Fri day at 4:15 p.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH N. F. Horn, Minister Elmwood, Nebraska Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon topic, "Seeking to Attain Unto the Resurrection." Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening. UNION METHODIST CHURCH Union, Nebraska, Erwin A. Kiel, Minister Sunday, worship service, 9:30 a. m. Church school, 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, choir practice, 7:15 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCn Nehawka Rev. Melvin Shafer, Pastor Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. A. B. Rutledge Sunday school 10:30. Worship 9:30. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Weeping Water, Nebraska E. K. Baunan, Minister Church School at 9:45. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH Union, Nebraska E. L. Mason, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Church service 11 a.m. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL Avenue "A" at 3rd Street Rev. Ft. Max L. Kors, Rector Perfume That Clings PENNY: I've just made the most sensational discovery! Houbigant Chantilly Liquid Skin Sachet a creamy pink perfume that really clings. SALLY: Smells divine. But what makes it cling? PENNY: It's Chantilly perfume that makes it smell so heavenly, and the sachet that makes it cling. You put it right on your skin, and no where else. SALLY: But don't you have to use an awful lot to make it last like that? PENNYr Not this! Just a few drops cling for hours. You really owe it to yourself to try it. It's real perfume for only $1.85 plus tax at (store name). Drugs With a Reputation if r V 1 i , i i S : ft A3? - $ WE CAN MAKE YOUR sl! I PHOTO m RIGHT The journal has just installed a PHOTO-COPYING machine. Copies of legal papers, documents, letters, birth certificates, and hundreds of other papers can be made in a matter of minutes if you're in a rush. QUICK SERVICE . . . WHILE YOU WAIT IF NECESSARY LOW IN COST . . . PERMANENT REPRODUCTION I The Plattsmouth Journal Printers 410 Main Street Sunday: Holy Communion 7:30 and 10:30. Church school 9:30. Holy days, Holy Communion 10 a.m. St. Luke's Auxiliary meets on the first Thursday of each month at 2:30 p.m. St. Mary's Guild meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Weeping Water, Nebraska Charles Kofoid, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Super tendent, Arnold Upton. Church 11:00 a.m. Wednesday evenings. Choir .Practice 7:30-8:30 Mrs. S. H. Harmon, organist, director. Christian Endeavor 7:30, Sunday evenings. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH OF AMERICA 619 South Tenth .. Geo. Francis, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Young Peoples Meeting p.m. MURRAY CHRISTIAN Murray, Nebraska Robert Larson, Pastor 10 a. m., church school, Louis Sack, superintendent. ' 11 a. m., worship service. 6:30 p. m., Chi Rho. Wednesday evening, 8 p. choir practice. Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m. m., C. Y. F. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 6th St. and 2nd Ave. Church and Sunday, school 11 a. m. Wednesday evening services at 8 p. m. first Wednesday each month. The scientific unity of God and man, as taught by Christ Jesus, will be set forth at Chris tian Science services Sunday. Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Doctrine of Atone ment" will be the golden text from John (3:17). FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Weeping Water, Nebraska Roger R. Grow, Minister Church School at 9:45. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. METHODIST CHURCH Weeping Water, Nebraska Rev. Fred Gardner, Pastor Sunday 9:45 a.m. Church school Eugene Ludwick, superintend ent. Mrs. Alvin Groesser, junior superintendent. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. F. W. Siegmund, Pastor 8th Avenue C. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Carl R. Duncan Superinten dent. Communion and wrorship ser vice at ll a.m. No Sunday evening services until further notice. Choir rehearsal each Thurs day 7:30 p.m. Adult instruction class Thurs day evenings at 8 p.m. Regular monthly board meet ing the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to fel lowship, and worship with us. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Eagle, Nebraska F. L. Cress, Tastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. services; 10:45 a.m.; Sunday school. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Eagle, Nebraska Walter Jackson, Pastor Sunday: 10 a.m., church school; 11 a. m. worship services. III! NOW! Office Supplies Telephone 241 COPES Bible Comment? v . Paul's Letters' -Reveal His -Philosophy v TS7E have no formal biographies " of the great apostles and leaders in the first generation of the Christian church. ; It is interesting that, on the whole, we know more about Paul than we do about any of the original 12 apostles. We are for tunate in having the letters. They tell us more about Paul than the formal facts of his life and career as they are recorded in the Book of the Acts. In the passages by Paul, we have an indication of the inti mate relationship he maintained with the churches and with the disciples. Apparently there were two at titudes on the part of these dis ciples. Some there were whose' loyalty to Paul was so intense that there was a danger of their religion making them disciples of Paul rather than disciples of Christ. Others were inclined to be critical of Paul and to adhere more closely to other preachers or leaders who had come into the church. Paul found it necessary to re mind both these classes of dis ciples that their primary alle giance was to Jesus Christ, that1 their faith should not stand in Paul or in any other man, but in I their Master. He was insistent upon main-i taining his integrity as a; preacher of the Gospel. He had, received his commission, not; from man but from the Lord j Jesus. j His counsel to Timothy is ad-: vice that any young man who would follow the Christian life ' might well tale to heart. ELMWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Bert L. Story, D. D., Minister Sunday School 10 a.m. Paul Eveland, superintendent. Mrs. Ted Hall, superintendent Pri mary department. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sunday, April 15, Dr. Laurence R. Davis, our District Superin tendent, will preach for us at 11:00 a. m. 12 noon, a basket dinner in the Fellowship room. 1:30 the fourth quarterly conference. Every member is invited. ROCK BLUFFS CHURCH (American Sunday School Union) Jack Harris. Pastor . 7 miles south and 3 miles east of Plattsmouth. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Service Mid-week Bible Study 7:30. EMANUEL EVANGELICAL U. B. Northeast of Murdock T. H. Kampman, Minister Sunday: Morning worship' 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school 10:30 a.m., Dan Panska, superintendent. E. U. B. CHURCH Elmwood T. II. Kampman, Minister . Sunday: . Worship 11 a.m.; Sunday school 10 a.m., Howard Vogt superintendent; Mrs. Lester Rosenow, junior superintendent Sunday, April 8 Communion. METHODIST CnURCII Nehawka Rev. Fred Gardner, Pastor Sunday school Superintendent Mrs. Neil Pierce Church service at 9:45. Sunday school at 10:35. CALLAHAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Eugene Claassen, Minister Sunday school classes for children and youth at 2:30 p. m every Sunday. Adult services at the same hour. Regular Tues day night services at 7:30 p. m HOLY ROSARY CHURCH Sixteenth and First Avenue Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A Tupy, Pastor Masses on week days at 7:30 Masses on Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m. Masses on Holy Days at 5:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. Confessions on Saturdays eves of First Fridays and Holy days from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00. . First Fridays: Holy Commun ion at 7:00 a.m. Mass at 7:30 p.m. Confessions also heard on First Friday 6:45 to 7:20 p.m. Rpflsnnnl npvnt.lnns unll he an nounced by the Parish Bulletin ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Plattsmouth. Nebraska Rt. Rev. Mssrr. G. Aeius. Pastor Rev. Raphael Chonta, Assistant Winter Schedule Sundays: Masses at 8 and 10 a.m. Weekdavs: Masses at 8:15. Confessions Saturdays and 1st Thursdays from 4 to o:6u ana from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Snecial devotions will be an nounced in the Parish Bulletin. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Library Auditorium Elwin L. Coolman, Pastor 100:00 a.m. Church school. 11:00 a.m. Morning: worship. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mynard M. L. Shafer, Minister 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Spring Rally Day Planned for Sunday The " Plattsmouth Community Sunday School will hold a spring rally day Sunday at 9:45 aim. in the Lion's Club building. There will be a special chalk drawing, and. featured will be 'Tommy Toon-o-Meter," who sings, talks, and lights up his ears. At 11 a.m., Rev. George Smith will give a sermon entitled, "The Happiest Man in the World." Everyone is welcome. FIRST LUTHERAN CHRUCH 11th and Washington Avenue Carlton C. Spatzek, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 ajn., Sunday School; , 9:30 a.m., Bible class; 10:30 a.m., worship service; 2 p.m., voters meeting. Friday: 7 p.m., Sunday School teachers meeting; 8 p.m., adult instruction class. Saturday: 10 a.m., confirma tion class. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Weeping Water Carlton C. Sratzek, " vacancy pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m., -worship service; 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Monday: 4 p.m., confirmation class. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the Plattsmouth Louisville Road A. B. Lentz, Pastor Thursday night, April 12, choir practice. Saturday, the Women's Mis sionary Society rally at St Luke's, Omaha. Sunday, April 15, 9:30, Sun day school; 10:30, services. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Murray, Nebraska Roy P. Morris, Pastor 10 a.m., Bible School, with classes for all ages. Edward Howard, superintendent. 11 a.m., Morning worship with sermon, "What1' Jesus Taught About Trials and Tribulations." :l; ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH G. E. Seybold, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Church Service, 10:30 a.m. April. 17, Tuesday) 7:30 p.m. Women's Guild Circle meetings in the church parlors; Circle No. 1, Mrs. Fred Tschirren, Mrs. Margaret Graham, Mrs. Chris Zimmerman; Circle No. 2, Mrs. Fred Baechler, Mrs. Lester Mei singer; Circle No. 3, Mrs. Carl Potschies, Mrs. Wm. Starkjohn. April 18, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Women's Guild Circle No. 4 will meet in the church par lors with Miss Helen Horn, Miss Amelia Martens and Mrs. Sophia Short.- Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. PLATTSMOUTH COMMUNITY CHURCH Lions Community Bldg. Sunday, 9:45 a: m., Sunday School, Rally Day, remember to bring at least one friend. Sun day school bus is again ready to bring all who are waiting. 11 a. m., worship services, with George Smith of Omaha, evan gelist, as speaker. 6:30 p. m., youth groups CYC meet at Lions building. Teen age group meets with its leader at 309 Ave. B. Wednesday Cottage prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Friday, 7:30 p. m., the ladies missionary group meets with Mrs, Dorace Myers. SUE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH North 9th ana Ave. E. Plattsmouth Ted Konvaiin, Pastor Sunday school, .9:45; morning worship, 11:00, topic, "The Man God Chooses;" young peoples meetings, 6:30; evening service, 7:30, topic, "The Trumpet Judge ments." Wednesday night prayer meet ing, 7:30. Thursday night choir prac tice, 7:30. You, too,, are always welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Second Ave. Keith Delap4 Paster Sunday, April 15 9:45 a. m., church school. 11 a. m., divine service. Ser mon topic, "The Fellowship of Prayer." 3 p. m., communicants, class. Monday . 8 p. m., meeting of all build ing campaign committees. Tuesday 7:30 p. m., Junior high choir rehearsal. Wednesday 2 p. m., Circle 1 meets with Mrs. Sam Gilmour. 2 p. m., Circle 2 meets with Mrs. Carl Schneider. 8 p. m., Circle 3 meets with Mrs. Dean Morrison. 8 p. m., Circle 4 meets with Mrs. Robert Hirz. 7:30 p. m., Senior Hi Fellow ship meets in Fellowship room. Thursday 7:45 p. m., Senior choir re hearsal. Journal Want Ads Pay South Bend News Notes By Mrs. Elinor Fidler Journal Correspondent . SOUTH BEND (Special) Mrs. Sadie Shrader and Ger ald and Mrs. Christina Chappell of Nehawka, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunderlich of Murray were Thursday evening visitors at the Wm. Rosencrans and F. J, Knecht homes. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell and granddaughter, Charlene, of Lincoln and Dwane Preston cf Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walace Barney at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler, Elaine and Elinor visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wills in Oma ha Thursday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz mann and family were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Has well and fam ily at Blair. Mrs. Ella Towle of Lincoln and Archie Towle of Phillips berg, Kans., were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Livers. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carnicle of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson of Gretna and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Homar Carnicle and Wayne, Mr, and Mrs. Merle Swartz of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Haswell of Wabash, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Frahm of Ith aca, Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh O'Brien of Louisville and Bill Carnicle of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streight of Omaha were Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Streight. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis, Gary and Kent of Lin coln were Saturday overnight and Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. BE. Grady of Greenwood were Saturday eve ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Rosencrans and boys. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz mann and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wis mann at Exeter. Mrs. Wisz- mann and children spent Mon day afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson at Gretna. , Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler and Elinor were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and Kevin, Scott of Omaha. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Dill and Joan of Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill. Archie Towle of Phillipsberg, Kans., was an afternoon visitor. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers and Mrs. Jennie Livers spent Sunday evening with ? Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers and Karol in Ashland. Bible Class Picks Mrs. Hcldt to Head Croup for the Year At a meeting Monday evening of the United Adult Bible Class of the Methodist Church, the following were chosen for offi cers: Mrs. Amelia Heldt, president", Mrs. Tom Cacy, vice president; Mrs. Clayton Pierce, recording secretary; Mrs. John Sheard, corresponding secretary, and R. C. Jahrig, treasurer. Union Legion Plans Poppy Day Program By Mrs. Kenneth Hoback Legion Reporter UNION The American Le gion Auxiliary of Union met Ap ril 9th at the Legion Hall with 20 members answering roll call. It was announced the Cass County American Legion Auxil iary meeting will be April 20th at Louisville at 8 o'clock. Plans were discussed for Pop py Day May 7th. The unit voted to give $5 to Leonard Wood Memorial Fund and $5 to the Child Welfare State fund. The units annual luncheon and bazaar is 'to be held "April -25th at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Kendall gave a report, on Child Welfare and Mrs. Robert Harrah, Sr., gave a report on Pan-America '. Since the primary election is to be held May 15th, the regular meeting date, the next meeting will be held Monday, May 14th at the Legion Hall. Hostesses were Mrs. Howard Snodgrass, Mrs. Jack Courtney and Mrs. Robert Harrah, Sr. Sinatra Stars in "Tender Trap' at Cass Anyone who likes to laugh, (and who doesn't?) will have a fine time at the Cass Theatre where M-G-M's "The Tender Trap," will show Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday. This skylarking CinemaScope and color film is based on the Broadway state hit, with Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne and Celeste Holm in the starring roles. Legal Notices Every government official or board that handles public money should publish at regular intervals an accounting of it showing where and how each dollar is spent. The Journal holds this to be a fundamental principle of democratic govern ment. ORDINANCE NO. 941 AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE ALLEY LYING IN BLOCK TWELVE, CITY OF PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA; DESIG NATING THE- REVERSION OF TITLE THERETO; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND REPEALING ALL ORDI NANCES IN CONFLICT HERE WITH. WHEREAS, a petition has been filed by all owners affected by this ordinance requesting the action provided for herein; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska: Section 1. That the alley ly ing in Block 12 (12), City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, be and the same is hereby vacated. Section 2. The title to said alley shall revert to the owners of property directly abutting thereon, as provided by law. Section 3. This vacation shall be absolute, -but shall be ex pressly subject to existing ease ments or franchises for public utilities. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon its pas sage, approval and publication as provided by law. Section, 5. All ordinances or parts of "ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Passed and approved this 26th day of March, 1956. LEO R. MEISINGER, Mayor ATTEST: ALBERT OLSON, City Clerk (SEAL) No. 3225 April 12, 1956 BEGLEY & PECK,' Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Adelbert E. Leesley, deceased. No. 4627: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Houston L. Welton as adminis trator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 24th day of April, 1956, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated April 3rd, 1956. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 3199 April 5, 12, 19, 1956 SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA , To the creditors of the estate of Emma Murdoch, deceased. No. 4619: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is July 24th, 1956: that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on July 27th, 1956, at ten o'clock a. m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, al lowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated April 4th, 1956. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 3202 April 5, 12, 19, 1956 SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA TO ALL PERSONS INTER ESTED IN THE GUARDIAN SHIP OF LOUIS W. LORENZ: Take notice that the guardian in the above entitled has filed his final report and petition praying for an approval of his acts and discharge as guardian; that a hearing will be held on said petition and report in the County Court Room on the 27th day of April, 1956, at- 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated April 2nd, 1956. BY THE COURT RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 3201 April 5, 12, 19, 1956 Ooinmiiiiif ' SMITH & LEBENS, Attys. Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Louis W. Lorenz, deceased. No. 4626: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of said de ceased, and for the appointment of Emil A. Lorenz and Eleanor Lorenz as Co-executors thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 27th day of April, 1956, at 10 A. M. Dated April 2nd, 1956. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, k County Judge No. 3200 April 5, 12, 19, 1956 MINUTES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 The Board of Education, School District No. 1, Cass Coun ty, met in a regular session on Monday, April 9, 1956, in the Su perintendent's office in the High School Building with the fol lowing members present: Dr. W. G. Brooks, President; D. Dean Dunham, Secretary: George I Conis, Robert Painter, H. C. Tiekotter and T. I. Friest, Super intendent: Claims against the District were allowed and payment au thorized as follows: Contracted Salaries .. $12,436.76 Withholding Tax on Salaries . . ; 1,857.92 Withheld for Retire ment ; 413.63 Withheld for Social ' Security 297.87 The Gas Company, gas 745.61 Board of Public Works, water 67.40 Consumers Public Power, lights 228.65 Lincoln Telephone Co., phone 69.15 Farley Furniture Store, Home Ec. equipment 164.00 Plattsmouth Transfer, hauling 8.89 Lynas Schwendemann adult class 100.00 Gardner Heating & Plumbing, repair & labor 18.35 Kenneth Wohlfarth, service 3.50 Feldhousen Drugs, supplies 3.50 W. A. Swatek Hardware, supplies 34.01 Schreiner Pharmacy, supplies 2.20 Donald Hansen, Mileage 35.58 Plattsmouth Journal, legals & supplies 111.72 Plattsmouth Lumber Co., supplies 139.48 Marilyn Bourck, Exp. library Conf ' ' 12.48 Huntington Laboratories, janitor supplies 67.75 Omaha School Supply, supplies 16.71 Joh Day Rubber Co., , repairs 9.57 J. G. Kretschmer & Co., supplies 6.37 Heyden Tile Co., repairs 6.00 Baxter Saw Shop, repairs . 5.75 C. S. Hammond & Co., supplies ............ - 29.47 O'Donnell Sound Serv ice, repairs .". . 10.50 Dietze Music House, Inc., music supplies 4.66 University Publishing Co., supplies ........ 79.40 Industrial Chemical Laboratories, janitor supplies 20.00 Ml LISTEN BACK TO - - - iMfi DiRLCTEO BY KMA, 960 Kc, 1 1 -.00 a. m. Mon. - Sat. KFAB, 1110 Kc, 1:00 p. m. Mon. - Tti. 4:30 p. m. Sat. RALLY DAY! RALLY DAY! RALLY DAY! If Next Sunday 9:45 a. m. attsmou (Lion's Club Bldg.) Rallying the Sunday School for Christ Special! Chalk Drawing O "Tommy Toon-o-meterM He sings, he talks, his ears light up! . Sunday School bus comes your way What a happy time 'twill be! Comin'? Sermon at 1 1 :00 o'clock by Rev. Ceorge Smith Subject: "The Happiest Man in the World" Everybody Welcome Metropolitan Stage Equipment Co., ' draperies 593.50 University Extension Di xision, visual edu cation 18.90 University Agronomy Di vision, Agr. supplies . 3.55 Petty Cash Supt. office 24.03 Homemaking Depart ment, April petty cash 50.00 "Uniforms by Ost wald," Inc., band uni forms 1,500.00 D. DEAN DUNHAM, Secretary, Board of Education No. 3226 April 12, 1956 FOR SALE 150 everbearing strawberry plants, Gem, Su perperfection and Streamliner, five cents each. Phone 8248. 41-2tp COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Office of Cass County Commissioners Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr. April 6, 1956 Board met at a special ses sion. Present R. E. Norris, H. L. Bornemeier and W. F. Nolte, Commissioners, and Chas. Land, County Clerk. Minutes of the last session ap proved when the following busi ness was transacted in regular form: RESOLUTION: WHEREAS, the office of Cass County Surveyor has become va cant by reason of the resigna tion of the present incumbent and it is necessary that the va cancy in said office be filled by appointment as provided by Sections 32-1040 and 32-1043, R. S. 1943, as amended. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-, SOLVED that William P. Coak ley be and he is hereby appoint ed County Surveyor of Cass County, Nebraska, said appoint ment to be effective on April 7, 1956, and upon said appointee qualifying by filing the proper bond duly approved, and said appointment to continue for the unexpired term and until a suc cessor is elected and qualified. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the posting of the bond by ; said appointee, conditioned as j required by law, shall be deemed f an acceptance of the appoint- J ment herein made. I Dated this 6th day of April, f 1956. I R. E. Norris H. L. Bornemeier W. F. Nolte Attest: Chas. Land, J Cass County Clerk i The Board adjourned to mee Tuesday, April 17,-1956. I Attest: . i Chas. Land, f County Clerk No. 3227 April 12, 1956 Woodrivcr Driver Is Fined Twice Here Police Judge James Graves reports a Woodriver man, Rob ert W. Koepp, was fined $5 for running a traffic light, $3 for improper passing, and $4 costs in a recent court action. Two other cases were listed on the docket during the past three days. They were: Lorin D. Topliff of Platts mouth, excessive muffler noise, $5 fine and $4 costs. Pete Thomas of Plattsmouth, intoxication, $15 line, $4 costs. TO THE BIBLE THLODORE. h. LPP