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K"iO'" li ' i . 4- COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr October 16, 1958 Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present: R. E. Norris H. L. Bornemeier, and V. f' Nolle, Commissioners and ciias' Land, County Clerk. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY By Killing 2 J Use CROWN'S CH EMI KILL WARFARIN. Mew improved Blend cttrcets rats and mice quickly to the poisoned bait. ASSURES THEIR POSITIVE DEATH. CHEMIKILL WARFARIN eontainsclean, . tresh rolled oats. Kats liks it better. Guaranteed they will eat it and die! Guaranteed against weevil! S'ife, ready ana easy to use. wrina aoesn t diow it away. Cnlv 98c for 1 lb. Economy size, 3 lbs. $2.50. Why pay more? Get a package at your dealer today! ' For sale at Feldhousen Drug Swatek Hardware Plattsmouth Adams Drug, Nehawica Morric Croc , Union Minutes of the last session ap proved and the following busi ness was transacted in regular form: Motion was made by W. F. Nolte and seconded by H. L. Bornemeier that the Claim of Miner Bassinger, for damages, be allowed in full. Motion carried. The report of delinquent pers onal taxes for the tax year of 1955 was filed by the Treasurer with the County Clerk. A Resolution was passed ap proving substitution of securi ties for the Nebraska State Bank of Weeping Water, Nebr. The Bond of Polly Saltmarsh, as Deputy Register of Deeds was examined and approved by the Board. Resolution was passed appoint ing j. cook of Elm wood, Ne braska, as Member of the Vet erans Service Committee to fill the unexpired term of Richard C. Peck, expiring July 1, 1959, and appointing Henry Davis of Louisvivlle, Nebraska, to fill the unexpired term of Gene Roddy, expiring July 1, 1958. Claims as listed on the follow ing Funds were allowed by the Board: GENERAL: Earl L. Adams, Supp. . $ 2.50 Miner Basinger, Damages, hospital exp 94.65 John Beckman, Oct. Sal 230.00 James F. Begley, Oct. Sal 233.33 t Hsppenetl In NEBRAS Stage-coach robbery was at its peak in 1877 when a well-organized bandit gang held up a stage near Sydney, Nebraska. One man held the team, another "covered" the passengers, and a third searched the group while the leader issued orders. Then the chief wished the passengers a pleasant journey and sent them on their way. A s KcEaASXA DiViSiON None of that kind of "courtesy" for us, thank you! We'll take our hospitality at the hands of friends with a pleasant evening at home topped off by light refreshment and a cool, refreshing glass of beer. For beer belongs at home or away. The perfect invita tion to friendship! U. $. BSZWERS FOUNDATION, 710 First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Lincoln, Nebr L. A. Behrends, Supp. . . . 28.54 L. A. Behrends, Oct. Sal. 316.66 L. A. Behrends, Mil. Pstg. Supn 51.17 Mary J. Behrends, Oct. Sal 190.00 II. L. Bornemeier, Oct. Sal 166.66 H. L. Bornemeier, Mileage 37.32 Raymond J. Case, Oct. Sal. Vet. Serv. officer. . 125.00 Raymond J. Case, Oct. Sal., Judge 325.00 Francis M. Casey, Serv. for Indigent Defendant 50.00 Cass Co. Extension Ser- Service, Sept. Salaries, -Exp 428.64 Cass Co. Judge, Fees 73.00 Cass Co. Treasurer, Supp. 18.00 Clerk of District Court, Court Costs 46.30 Wm. P. Coakley, Oct. Sal 300.00 Consumers Public Power Dist., Lights Ct. Hse., Jail, Shff 59.27 Stephen M. Davis, Agt. Bond 10.00 Dr. H. J. Dietz, Serv. Jail prisoner 4.00 Doris Ehlers, Oct. Sal. . . 175.00 Iola Fuller, Oct. Sal 220.00 Lucille Horn Gaines, Vital Statistics 16.00 Lucille Horn Gaines, Oct. Sal., Supp 269.49 Helen L. Gansemer, Oct. Sal 160.00 Hazel A. Gold, Oct. Sal.. . 150.00 Hammond & Stephens Co., Supp 2.48 Edna Herring, Oct. Sal.. . 225.00 Anna K. Hmer, Oct. Sal. 185.00 Valeria A. Holman, Oct. Sal. 185.00 A. A. Horn & Son, Well repr., Hillcrest 103.76 Internat'l Business Mach. Co., Supp 7.50 Thelma Kruger, Oct. Sal. 225.00 Chas. Land, Oct. Sal., pstg 323.27 C. E. Ledgway, Oct. Sal., pstg 293.67 Helen W. Ledgway, Oct. Sal 200.00 Lincoln Tel & Tel Co., Serv. Co. offices I 166.18 Louisville Courier, Pub. Election notice 12.74 Alice Jane McShane, Oct. Sal 333.33 Valara Meisinger, Oct. Sal 185.00 Sadie E. Nicholson, Oct. Sal 175.00 Co. Treasurer, Extension's matching S. S 3.50 W. F. Nolte, Oct. Sal. . . 166.66 ; W. F. Nolte, Mileage 66.96 R. E Norris, Oct Sal . . 166.66 R. E. Norris, Mileage . . . 47.16 Clara Olson, Oct. Sal. . . 333.33 Omaha Photo. Lab., Supp. 17.10 Omaha Printing Co., Supp 127.38 18.95 6.00 175.00 10.90 7.70 12.22 7.03 68.56 225.00 180.00 266.66 177.80 245.00 20.35 $ 37.89 240.00 7.50 16.20 LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURES TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 6. 1955. BALLOT TITLES AND TEXTS O? CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS PROPOSED BY THE 1355 LEGISLATURE PROPOSED BY THE 1955 LEGISLATURE Proposed Amendment No. 1 Ccnsliiuiional amendment lo change ihe allocation of fines and penalties for violation of laws prohibiting ihe overload ing of vehicles used upon the public reads and highways of ihe stale. For Against lion for taxes upon qrain and seed produced or handled in this state. For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT of Be it enacted by the people the State of Nebraska, Section 1. That at the general election in November, 1955, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following amendment to Article VII. section 5. of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature: "Gee. 5. All fines, penal ties, and license money, aris ing under the general laws of the state, except fines and penalties for violation of laws prohibiting the over loading of vehicles used up on the public roads and highways of this state, shall belong and be paid over to the counties respectively, where the same may be levied or imposed, and all fines, penalties, and license money arising under the rules," by-laws, or ordinances of cities, villages, precincts, or other municipal subdivi sion less than a county, shall belong and be paid over to the same respectively. All such fines, penalties, and license money shall be ap propriated exclusively to the ue and support of the com mon schools in the respec tive subdivisions where the same may accrue, except that all fines and penalties for violation of laws prohib iting the overloading of ve hicles used upon the public roads and highways shall be placed as follows: Seventy five per cent m a fund for state highways, and twenty five per cent to the county general fund where the fine or penalty is paid.' Proposed Amendment No. 2 i:i..t:nnl amendment to onsjuuiiui"" authorise the Legislature to sub siitule a basis other than valua TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska, Section 1. That at the general election in November. 1956, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following new section to Article VIII of the Constitu tion of Nebraska, to be known as section 10, which is hereby pro posed by the Legislature: "Sec. 10. Notwithstanding the other provisions of Ar cle VIII, the Legislature is authorized to substitute a basis other than valuation for taxes upon grain and seed produced or handled in this state. Existing revenue ' laws not inconsistent with the Constitution shall con tinue in effect until changed by the Legislature." Proposed Amendment No. 3 Constitutional amendment au thorizina the Legislature to ab solve real property of tax and assessment charges unpaid for a period of -time as long or longer than that provided tor xaKing title to real property by pr scripticn. Proposed Amendment No. 4 Constitutional amendment to remove trie provision inai, sal aries of certain officers cannot be raised or lowered oftener than ence in eight years. For Against For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted, by the people ot the State of Nebraska, v Section 1. That at the gen eral election in November, 1956, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Ne braska, for approval, the fol lowing amendment to Article IV, section 25, of the Constitu tion of Nebraska, which is here by proposed by the Legislature: "Sec. 25. The officers pro vided for in this article shall receive such salaries as may be provided by law. Such officers, or such other offi cers as may be provided for by law, shall not receive for their own use any fees, costs, or interest upon pub lic money in their hands. All fees that may hereafter be payable by law for ser vices performed, or received by an officer provided for in this article, by virtue of his office shall be paid forth with into the state treasury." Proposed Amendment No. 5 Constitutional amendment to permit the Legislature to pro vide for ihe appointment of a Tax Commissioner or Tax Com mission, and defining his or iis jurisdiction and powers. Panama Carbon Co., Supp. H. J. Peterson, Sr., Hauling Mary Petersen, Oct. Sal. Plattsmouth Cleaners, Laundry, Ct. Hse Plattsmouth Journal, Min utes of 10-2-56 Plattsmouth Journal, Pub. Election Notice Redfield & Co., Inc., Supp Shrader Rhoden, Oct. Sal 250.00 Shrader Rhoden, Mileage 63.80 Estella Rutherford, Oct. Sal 185.00 Polly Saltmarsh. Oct. Sal. 175.00 Wm. Schmidtmann, Mdse. Gwen S. Scoles, Oct. Sal. Lois E. Schroeder, Oct. Sal Thomas S. Solomon, Oct. Sal Thomas S. Solomon, Mile age M. rf. Worthan, Oct. Sal. Zep Mfg. Co., Mdse Assistance Administration: Cloidt Service, Oct. stg., gas, Co. Car Lucille Dyer, Oct. Sal. . Dr. L. N. Kunkel, Diag. Exam. Lincoln Tel & Tel Co., Service, Welfare Coretta R. Pfann, Oct. Sal. P. O. Rent 296.10 Schreiner Pharmacy, Supp Norma E. Scott, Oct. Sal., Tire repr Sitzman's Print Shop, Supp Alice Weyrich, Oct. Sal.. . POOR RELIEF: Dr. R. R. Andersen, Med ical $ Dr. R. F. Brendel, Med ical Caldwell-Linder Funeral Home, Funeral, man . . Cass Drug, Medical .... Mrs. H. W. Christensen, Overceiling pymt. .... Mrs. Ernest Ebeler, O. C. pymt Mrs. Lois Ehlers, O. C. pymt .' Feldhousen Drug, Medical Dr. C. J. Formanack, Medical Gibson Grocery, Prov. . . Grandview Nursing Home, O. C. pymt. . Greene Drug, Medical . . Greenwood Grocery, Prov. Hmky Dinky Food Stores, Prov Martha Hoover, O. C. pymt. ..';.; . . : Dr. L. N. Kunkel, Med ical .: Dr. O. E. Liston, Med ical .: L. W. Moore, O. C. pymt.. Oakley Market, Prov. . . Plattsmouth Cemetery -Board, Box grave open ing ." Plattsmouth Lmbr. Co., Coal :16.50 Mrs. Eanos Plunkett, O. C. pymt V 84.15 Rosenow Grocery, Prov. 50.00 Ruback's, Prov 70.00 Sattler Funeral Home, . Bal. burial exp., man. . Schreiner Pharmacy, Medical Thygeson Drug, Medical Dr. R. W. Tyson, Medical Wallick Drug, Medical . . Witt Drug, Medical .... BRIDGE: ; -.v Standard dOil Co., Gas, diesel $ 20.02 COUNTY ROAD, DIST. No. 1: Balbach Co., Aug. de murrage v. $ .90 Wendell Bell, Dozing, grading 968.00 Ray L. Campbell, Oct. Sal. 250.00 Consumers Pub. Power Dist., Lights, Mach. Shed 3.85 K. E. Dokter, Haul Rock 7.54 Hilco, Inc., Mdse. 130.00 S9.52 725.48 36.05 18.23 247.15 .59 241.50 78.58 220.00 7.60 10.87 150.00 7.12 120.75 59.40 28.70 11.35 35.20 30.00 63.20 1.48 20.00 60.00 Eaton Metal Products Corp., Culverts, bands Ed's Repair Shop, Reprs. T. W. Engles Lmbr. Co., Mdse A : Foster General Tires, Inc., Recaps Foster General Tires, Inc., Recaps 310.80 Gambles Store, Batteries 40.00 Hwy Equip. & Supply Co., Gr. Blades 83.52 Alvin Lashley, Oct. Sal. & Tel 284.60 Lincoln Equip. Co., Mdse. 245.81 Lincoln Equip. Co., Reprs. Omaha Public Power Dist Elmwood Patrol Omaha Public Power Dist Murdock Patrol Wallace Richert, Oct. Sal. Searle & Chapin Lmbr. Co., Mdse V. E. Simpson, Oct. Sal. Roland Tinnean, Oct. Sal. & Tel 250.22 Thomas & Gerhart, Inc., Gravel, Sec. 35-36, Gnwd prct v.. 87.50 Vernon Viox, Oct. Sal. . . 225.00 MAIL ROUTE: K. E. Dokter. Rock & Hauling $1039.54 Kelly Bros. & Co.. Rock 936.23 Kelly. Bros. & Co., Rock 878.57 Hopper Bros. Quarries Rock Hopper Bros. Quarries Rock, E of Union Hopper Bros. Quarries Rock, E of Union Olson Quarries, Inc., Kock, Sec. 22 & 23 Olson Quarries, Inc.. Rock . . . . . Olson Quarries, Inc., Rock, No. of Alvo Olson Quarries, Inc., 80.05 1.00 2.40 230.88 26.82 250.00 Rock 161.97 Thomas & Gerhart, Inc., Gravel, Sec. 25 & 26 . . IOd.OO Thomas & Gerhart, Inc., Gravel, Sec. 23-24-25- 26, Grnwd prct 1032.50 Thomas & Gerhart, Inc., Gravel, Sec. 18-19, Elmwd prct 105.00 Board adjourned to meet Tues day. October 30, 1956. ATTEST: Chas. Land, County Clerk. No. 3431 October 25, 1956. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEkLY JOURNAL Thursday, October 25, 1956 Section B PAGE SEVES 23.85 1312.80 1130.08 199.24 70.80 81.70 DOGS TREE MONKEY IRVING, Texas For three nights in succession, hounds in the neighborhood of Mrs. Virgil Barton's home have treed a long tailed grey ,A monkey. The pet monkey, eluded capture by the dogs by skipping across the tree- tops. Flight civilian employes of the I Armv Signal Corns W Mtll, discharged as security risks, have fled civil actions in Federal District Court to clean their records, achieve reinstatement and recover pay. (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) WOMEN IN CONGRESS A total of 33 women are seek ing seats in Congress this year 18 Democrats and 15 Repub licans. They represent 20 states and Hawaii. Of the Democratic group, eight are incumbents. Of the Republican group, seven are incumbents. There is no substitute For Experience- RE-ELECT H !! ' t.-a n it Journal Want Ads Pay fir. K. P. PENCE 222 Bankers Life Man So. 6th Phone 3269 NON-POLITICAL CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR QUALIFIED DEPENDABLE TERMS IN THE LEGISLATURE FROM THE 3rd DISTRICT L"COMIC HOSSFACE HANK 45.00 125.25 19.00 24.00 v ' " j" ' Released bf Smith Service - Jr TM Reg. U.S. Pit.OC By FRANK THOMAS -y . : 1 , I iiiiji mi . iiiMliliJ'iini I III in Mi..) i ii , i.winiim; '. ''I 'MM1'!" 'II ! MUM, I. 1 I""'- I' V Cli1.uhU s;.il; I ,. " ij iiiiiii iVTEF! 50.00 21.27 1.35 20.25 8.75 5.25 1 SEE VoUR HEN HOUSE BURNED DO WM" AGAIN THIS IS THE THIRD - Jti f sCiA and Mo s r WHAT CAUSED J A SFARK THE FIRE? f FRcM THE railroad; n Why, Voo Y Vert, i knovOJ USED TO I BUT RAILROADS BLAME IT HAVE MORE ON TRAMPS JmoNEV THAN TRAMPS r-?r v v By AL SMITH CLAIM DEPARTMEN Ail SONNY SOUTH By AL SONDERS TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people oj the State of Nebraska, Section 1. That at the general election m November, iyoo, there shall be submitted to tne electors of the State of Nebraska for approval the follOwins amendment to Article VIII, sec tion 4, of the Constitution 01 Nebraska, which is hereby pro posed by the Legislature: "Sec. 4. Except as to tax and assessment charges against real property re maining delinquent and un paid for a period of time as long or longer than that provided by law to author ize the taking of title to real property by prescription, the Legislature shall have no power to release or dis charge any county, city, township, town, or district whatever, or the inhabitants thereof, or any corporation, or the property therein, from their or its proportion ate share of taxes to be levied for state purposes, or due any municipal corpor ation, nor shall commuta tion for such taxes be au thorized in any form whatever." For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska, Section 1. That at the general election in November, 1956, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Ne braska, for approval, the follow ing amendment to Article IV, section 28, of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legislature: "Sec. 28. The Legislature may provide for the ap pointment of a Tax Com missioner or a Tax Com mission, which commission er or commission shall have such jurisdiction over the administration ot the reve nue laws of the state, and shall possess such powers to review and equalize assess ments of property for taxa tion, as may be provided by law." Respectfully submitted, FRANK MARSH Secretary of Stale Published 3 Times, weeks beginning Monday, October 15, 22, 29. 1956. 12.40 250.00 96.00 525.00 W. Huebner, Gas incoln Tel & Tel Co., Serv. Mach. Shed . . Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., Reprs 374.82 Standard Oil Co., Gas, diesel 163.81 Clyde O. Thumann, Oct. Sal 280.00 Wm. M. Vest, Oct. Sal. . . 250.00 Wm. M. Vest, Grader rent al space 5.00 COUNTY ROAD, DIST. No. 2: H. E. Barkhurst. Oct. Sal $ Wendell Bell, Dozing . . . Fred R. Clark, Dozing . . Consumers Pub. Power Dist., Union, Nehawka Patrol Hwy Equip. & Supply Co., Oct. rental on No. 118 Hopper Bros. Quarries, . Rock, Manley Lincoln Equipment Co., Mdse 23.16 Lincoln Equipment Co., Mdse 20.69 John Little, Oct. Sal. & Tel 251.00 Thomas O. Mead, Sal. . . Wm. M. Mead, Oct. Sal. & Tel. Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., Nov. rental on TD18A Omaha Public Power Dist., W. W. Patrol Otoe Concrete Co., Ready Mix James W. Sheehan, Oct. Sal. Joe C. Sheehan, Sal Wm. A. Sheehan, Jr., Oct. Sal. & Tel 282.48 Standard Oil Co., Gas, diesel 55.00 COUNTY ROAD, DIST. No. 3: Fred Basse, Oct. Sal. ..$ 250.00 Bornemeier Hardware, Mdse 21.61 Harry Davis, Oct. SaL . . 250.00 Eaton Metal Products Corp., Culverts, bands 664.64 i ITH0SE! WERE THE DAYS- n y 77.00 260.95 599.78 1.00 208.13 250.00 175.00 RADSATOR REPAIRING Plattsmouth Motors ONE-DAY SERVICE 625 Ave. A Ph. 287 r t ti lit us v li-'rN rr r-rr-rk -s. . t A fit MOVE TO THE COUNTRY J? f ' By ART BEEMAN I THINK VME'D BETTER WOVE TO THE CITY WHEKE IT S SAFE J OFF MAIN STREET By JOE DENNETT IHLSOlMNV IS VOUR MOTHER mm r-7 IS THERE ANYONE ELSE AT HOME THAT I CAN SPEAK TO mm SURE MY SISTERJ toy) (HEY, MISTER i ocm SaccS 7:k v I CANT LIFT HER OUT OF THE PLAY PEN GOO L SEE VOU T THE POLLSI DEEMS BY TOM OKA PA IKY 8 MILK INTVWH Hic"-Jl bv 5m!S SctMct : i li 1 A n : : ! :3 : : M 5-1