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re For Snow Use tar want Ads Notices REMEMBER ! ! $$$$$$$$$$$ DOLLARS FOR CHURCHES WEEK ENDS SATURDAY Oct. 27th Your Church gets 2c for each Da lion of SINCLAIR POWER-X With X-Chemical purchased at our station through this date. You name the Church C. E. SHELLENBARGER SINCLAIR SERVICE 546 Ave. A 97-ltc XOTICE St. John's Parish will hold a bake sale, Saturday, Nov. 17 at St. John's Hall. Re member the good things to eat. 97-ltc NOTICE Annual Turkey Sup per, November 15. 250 tickets. Murray United Presbyterian Church. 97-3tc NOTICE Ham and chicken sup per November 1, 1956. Serving starts at 5 p. m. Adults $1, chil dren 50c. Immanuel Lutheran Church Dorcas Society, Eagle. Nebr. . 97-2tct NOTICE Rummage Sale in the Woster Building, October 27 at 10 a. m. Bring articles Friday. Good Cause Kensing ton. 97-ltc NOTICE Annual Bazaar and Turktv dinner at Holy Rosary Hall, Nov. 4. Adults $1.25, children 75c. Serving 12 p. m. to 2 p. m. Sponsored by Holy Rosary Altar Society. Public invited. 97-3tc NOTICE LONELY? Have Sweethearts Wife or Husband. Free information. Lincoln club, Box 1871 Lincoln, Nebr. 97-16tc NOTICE District 55 is having a Halloween Program and plate supper, Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. Everyons invited. Miss Ruth Bruns, teacher. 97-ltp NOTICE Tap dancing lessons at the Lion's Club Saturday mornings, $1 per lesson. Call Nancy Siemoneit, instructor. Phone 8183. 96-2tc NOTICE Want ride to down town Omaha. Must be at work at 8 a. m. Phone 5215. 96-2tc NOTICE Hydrants will be flushed on Thursday and Fri., Oct. 25th and 26th in South Park, Lincoln Ave. and 1st St., Wintersteen Hill. Board of Public Works. 96-2tc KOTICE Rummage sale in the Woster building Oct. 31. St. Paul's Evangelical Church Women's Guild. 96-3tc NOTICE The Eagles Auxiliary will sponsor a Turkey Supper Nov. 10 5:30 to 7 p. m. at the Eagles Hall. Children 75c, Adults $1.25. 96-tfc NOTICE Bazaar and chicken pie supper Nov. 7. 300 tickets. Methodist church. 94-7tc NOTICE Annual Chicken dinner at St. Patrick's church Manley, Nebr. Sunday, Oct. 28 at 5:30 p. m. 95-3tc NOTICE Bazaar and bake sale at the Christian Church, Nov. 14. Cafeteria lunch served, starting at 11 a. m. 92-Oct. 8, 29 Nov. 5V 12 Personals COME MEET YOUR FRIENDS At WHITE CITY CAFE Open 24 Hours Glenwood, Iowa DON & JOE HARRY RICHARDSON 96-3tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Rea and Betty Paterson wish to express their thanks and appreciation for the beautiful cards, and messages sent us at the time cf our 50th Annicersary. Hear ing from good friends and relatives made our day com plete. 97-ltc Wanted WANTED A ride from North Omaha at 7 p. m. Phone 3255. 95-2tc Want Ads are Cash other than to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a period of six days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from customer upon their receipt of notification of total charges EACH WORD, First Insertion 3c EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 2c (Minimum Charge for any Ad 35c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 75c KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge 50c CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM MESSAGES, POETRY same as Want Ad Rates DEAD LINE All Want Ads must be in this office by 1 1 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an er.cr is made in your ad, nolify The Journal office immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume responsibility after the first 'insertion. WANTED Ride to Kitty Clo ver. Phone 7013. 91-tfc WE NEED POULTRY Will pay 2c above market for fully feathered fat springs and hens. Farmers Feed & Seed. 96-2tc Help Wanted CAFE HELP WANTED Hotel Coffee Shop. Apply 97-tfc HELP WANTED Manaeer Wanted for our Murray ele vator. Apply by letter to Wil son. Grain Co. Inc., Box 541, Nebraska City, Nebr., Inter views will be arranged later. 97-3tc WANTED Plattsmouth Journal Correspondent From the Louisville Area We need a reporter from the Louisville vicinity, immediately, who can submit good composi tion at space rate. Write or Call THE JOURNAL Phone 241 Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN For A Man Looking For A Future . . . GUARANTEED RENEWABLE HOSPITAL INSURANCE NO AGE LIMIT HEALTH AND ACCIDENT AND LIFE INSURANCE LEADS FURNISHED WRITE H. D. Elliott 301 Continental Nat'l. Bank Bldg Lincoln, Nebraska 97-4tc Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED Car pentery or repair work want ed. Phone 3140. 96-2tc GARDNER UPHOLSTERING 1616 Vinton Phone Jackson 4758 Omaha, Nebr. Free Estimates & Delivery 56-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 44-tfe FOR SALE Now is the time to select your personalized Christmas cards from the complete stock of famous name cards. Cass Drugs. 97-2tc RAY'S Expert Radio TV Repair Phone 233 110 So. 3rd 44-tfc-T FOR SALE For monogrammed napkins, informal notes, place cards and match covers for wedding gifts, anniversaries and banquets, s?e the Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tfc COLBERT AND GERBER, gas, water, sewer ditching, base ments and grading. Phone 347, P. O. Box 574, Nebraska City. 70-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cess pool and Se cic tank pump ing. Reasonable , rates. Free estimates. E. K. Gray, phone 1780 Nebraska City. 85-lltp SERVICES OFFERED SEP TIC TANKS cleaned, $25 each. Cesspools priced according to size. Phone 6062. 96-9tp ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek & Garnett 126 North Fourth , Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 5 -tf c GARDNER 333 Main PlattsmoJtr Phone 7152 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthly Payments Can Be Arranged Free Estimates I Personal Loans $20 - $50 - $100 - $500 - $700 To A $1000 Prompt Confidential Service No Lower Payments Anywhere American Loan 530 Main Phone 3213 Loans Made in Nearby Towns 52-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Fall , Garden plowing or mowing. Call 6066. 87-12tc SERVIES OFFERED Home or building, remodeling and re pairing. Free estimates. Bill Steer, Phone 7275. 87-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cool man's Television Service. Guaranteed parts, dependable service. Evenings. Phone 7269. 84-16tp For Sale FOR SALE Toy Manchester Puppies. Mrs. Karl Grosshans, Phone 3130. 97-2tc FOR SALE Dressed Poultry. Come to Farmers wFeed and Seed, - u -r; 97-tfc FOR SALE Another First at Cass Drug. Revlon's Medicated Silican Baby Lotion. Hospital and clinical tests prove you can prevent diaper rash. Get it at Cass Drug. 97-ltc FOR SALE Fine eating, cook ing, storing. Juicy, crisp Wine sap and Pippin apples. Fresh cider for Hallowe'en. Open 8-6. Sunday 9:30-6:30. Hiway 75, iy2 miles north Arbor Lodge, Kimmel Orchard, Nebr. City. 96-3tc FOR SALE Heavy hens. Phone 3963. 96-3tp FOR SALE Seven Rusko Win dows in excellent condition. After 6 p. m. Call 5132. 93-tfc FOR SALE TOM TURKEY SPE CIAL Big white toms, 35c alive. 50c ovenready. Oven ready hens 58c. Herb Heil's Turkey Farm, Louisville. Ph. 3248. 88-tfc FOR SALE Cottonwood lumber all dimensions. Pierce & Son Saw Mill. Phone 4966. 101-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE Used Living room set and Thor mangle. Phone 4055. 96-tfc FOR SALE Walnut dresser. Also aluminum luggage carrier for car. Phone 3906. 96-2tc HOUSEHOLD GOODS See Gambles for bargains in used furniture and appliances. 97-ltc FOR SALE Twin bed, Holly wood style. Like new. Willis Cole. Phone 8160. - 97-ltp FOR SALE White Maytag wash er, aluminum "interior, very good condition. Call Union 2910. 97-3tp NORGE No. 1 Rated Washer and Dryer in Consumers Report Gas and Electric Ranges Refrigerators and ' Freezers STITES Chicago Ave. Dial 267 78-tfc FOR SALE 1956 crop of Hybrid yellow pop corn, ready to pop. 10c per pound. Mrs. Schade. Phone 3918. 96-2tc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Basement apart ment heating and cooking stoves furnished 2 large rooms and bath. $55 everything paid. Call 6919 after 6 p. m. 95-3tp FOR RENT 4 room unfur nished apartment. Adults pre ferred. Phone 3084. 91-tfc FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath, unfurnished, $60. 2 rooms and bath, furnished, $50. Phone 5239 or 4250. 93-tfc FOR RENT Apartment. Phone 4125. 91-tfc FOR RENT Modem furnished apartments. Winter rates. Plattsmouth Motel. 91-tfc FOR RENT 5 room furnished apartment ground floor. Close in. Phone 3254 or 3032. 89-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished apartment downtown. Phone 6996 after 6 p. m. 53-tfc FOR RENT Nice modern furn ished apartment. 312 So. 9th. 88-ttc FOR RENT 2 and 3 room fur nished apartment. Newly dec orated. Private bath and en trance. Adults. Phone 7230 or 7182. 83-tfc FOR RENT Two room kitchen ette furnished apartment. 504 Avenue C. 94-tfc FOR RENT Redecorated 3 room unfurnished apartment. 424 No. 6th St. 94-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping room. Phone 4946. 94-4tc FOR RENT Apartment. Phone 6255. 84-tfc FOR RENT Three room un furnished apartment. Phone 5227 78-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. No pets. Court House Apartments. Paul Fau quet. Phone 6113. 48-tfc FOR RENT Six room house, with bath, insulated. One mile east of Cedar Creek. Call Oma ha REgent 3256. . 97-ltc FOR RENT 2 bedroom unfur nished house. Phone 6213. 97-2tc FOR RENT Lower level fur nished apartment. Three large rooms. Private bath. Washing facilities. Phone 5256. 97-ltc FOR RENT Two room fur nished. Clean on main floor. Inquire 701 Ave. B. 97-tfc FOR RENT At Murray, Nebr., a four room all modern apart ment, partly furnished. Call. Rex Young, 4153 Plattsmouth 92-tfc FOR RENT -apartment, town area. 6th St. Clean three room Handy to down Phone 205 110 S. 85-tfc FOR RENT -Adults. Call p. m. Furnished apt.; 4235 after 6:00 85-tfc FOR RENT: Four room house.. s with bath, partly. furnished or uniurnlsned. Phone 4054. . 78-tfc FOR RENT Apartment 3 large rooms partly furnished, private bath. Children wel come. Parking. Utilities paid, optional. See at 226 Main St. 96-tfc FOR RENT Five room modern house. Phone 3276 in daytime, or 5194 in evening. 96-tfc FOR RENT Small 5 house. One child O.K. $40. 254 Seventh Ave., Plattsmouth, Nebr. HAr ney 4594. 96-2tc FOR RENT 2 bedroom home. Available October 21. Phone ' 274. 95-tfc FOR RENT Apartment, 3 large rooms partly furnished, private bath, children welcome parking. Utilities paid option al. See at 226 Main St. 94-tfc FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath. Furnished. Close in. Phone 3254 or 3032. 95-tfc FOR RENT Three room apart ment, furnished. Inquire 701 Ave. B. 95-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 2 Bedroom Home In Valley View Addition IMMEDIATE POSSESION F. H. A. Financed Paul E. Fauquet Phone 6113 97-tfc FOR SALE Small house to be moved. Also Copper Clad cook stove and garage door. Call evenings 7084. 96-2tc FOR SALE Two 3 bedroom houses. 1 new and other all modern. Phone 4232. 96-2tc FOR SALE Apartment house for sale. 524 So. 6th St. 83-tfc FOR SALE Two bedroom home with full basement. Valley View. Phone 7209. 59-tfc FOR SALE Apartment, Call 4293 after six. 89-tfc FOR SALE House on Winter steen. Call 4298 after six. 89-tfc Subscribe to The Journal Now! LORIS B. LONG REALTOR Office at 126 N. 4th Tel. 5239 69-tfc Feed & Seed for Sale FARMERS j We will deliver corn to your "farm . for $1.33 per bushel in truck load lots. Smaller lots pick up at store at $1.33 per bushel. Farmers Feed and Seed. 97-tfc FOR SALE Feed Wayne for a faster gain. Hog and Cattle feed. Contracts available. Farmers Feed and Seed. 46-tfc Automobiles FOR SALE Truck with 8 ft. bed stock racks and grain sides. Good and clean. Fred R. Herre, Phone 7129 Platts mouth, Nebraska. 97-2tc Good Places to Eat AIR CONDITIONED" HOME COOKING COLD PLATES MOM'S CAFE Open Sundays 61-tfc EXCELLENT. FOOD Moderate Prices HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Air Conditioned Open 4:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. 6l-12tp-T Livestock for Sale FOR SALE I have 17 head of cows and heifers, some fresh now, the other soon. They all are good Holsteins. Have sold Grade A milk for several years but am not going into the bulk system, so am selling all of my . cows. Jesse Moritz, Union, Ne i. braska. Phone 2912 Union. : ; , , 95-3tp FOR SALE Yorkshire feeder ' pigs. Cecil Kline. Phone Un ion 2854. 97-2tp FOR SALE Jersey milk cow. Phone 7258. 96-2tc FOR SALE Purebred Wiltshire - Boar. Bob Spangler, Murray, Nebr. ' - . .-86 14tp FOR SALE Purebred York- ; shire boars, from litters'. 1 4 . and is. iarom jvl. Kice. l raue west, .14 north of Murray. Phone Murray 4514. 90-tfc Public Sales Sale Every Tuesday 1 P. M. Weeping Water Sale Company 47-tfc-T .... 1 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. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION A special election has been -called and will be held on the 6th day of November, 1956, in the City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, at which time there shall be submitted to the legal voters of the City the following propo sition, to writ: 'Shall the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska, pledge its credit and issue its negotia ble bonds . in the principal amount of not exceeding Ninety Thousand Dollars ($90,000.00), to provide funds for the acquiring of title to real estate and building a swimming pool thereon, the amount, maturity and inter est the bonds shall carry to be fixed by the Mayor and ' Council at the time of is suance, but said bonds shall mature in not to exceed twenty years from this date and shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum, payable an nually, and, Shall the City of Platts mouth Nebraska cause to be levied annually taxes by val uation on all the taxable property in the city in ad- ' dition to other taxes of a rate sufficient to pay the in terest and principal of said bonds as the same beeome due.' I Yes QUO Electors voting in favor of the proposition will mark an "X" in the square opposite the word YES and electors voting against the proposition will mark an "X" in the square opposite the word NO on (the ballot. Polls will be open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. on the day of election. ait vntprs rpsidinsr in the First iPrecinct of the First Ward shall vote at the ground floor of the Cass County Court House. All voters residing in the Sec ond Precinct of the First Ward shall vote at the Christian Church 8th Street and Avenue C. All voters residing in the First Precinct of the Second Ward shall vote at the Cass County Motors Garage, at Sixth Street and First Avenue. All voters residing in the Sec ond Precinct of the Second Ward shall vote at the Cass County Maytag Company, 339 Main Street. All voters residing in the Third Precinct of the Second Ward shall vote at the Stites Imple ment Company at Chicago Ave nue and Holdrege Street. BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL BRUCE E. GOLD Mayor ALBERT OLSON City Clerk No. 3419 Oct. 11. 18. 25. Nov. 1 1956. SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Andrew V. Stander, deceased. No. 4672: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Leo Herbert Stander as admin istrator;; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 13th day of No vember, 1956, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 22nd, 1956. RAYMOND J. CASE, (SEAL) County Judge. No. 3432 Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 8, 1956 PAUL E. FAUQUET, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tc all persons interested in the estate of Sophia McReyn olds, deceased. No. 4638: Take notice that the administrator c. t. a. of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirship and inheritance tax, and distribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on November 7th, 1956 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October . 15th, 1956.' RAYMOND J. CASE, .(SEAL) ., County Judge. No. 3426 Ocw 18, 25, Nov. 1, 1956 CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys, Efmwood, Nebr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA TO ALL PERSONS INTEREST ED IN THE GUARDIANSHIP OF RICHARD F. WEYERS, A MI NOR: Take notice that the guardian has filed her final report and petition for settlement, which will be heard before this Court ion the 26th day of October, 1956, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. BY THE COURT: RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge. No. 3420 Oct. 11, 18, 25, 1956. JAMES F. BEGLEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Archie Hoenshell, also known as A. Hoenshell, deceased. No. 4670. Take notice that a peti tion has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of C. N. Turner as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 29th day of October, 1956, at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 8th, 1956. RAYMOND J. CASE, (SEAL) County Judge. No. 3421 Oct. 11, 18, 25, 1956. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on November 1, 1956, until 10:00 o'clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for GRADING, CONCRETE PAVE MENT, CULVERTS, SEEDING, ONE VIADUCT, GUARD RAIL, CRUSHED ROCK BASE COURSE, ASPHALTIC CON CRETE SURFACE COURSE and incidental work on the PLATTS-MOUTH-OMAHA ROAD NEAR OREAPOLIS Federal Aid Pri mary Projects Nos. F-138 (21) and FG-138 (18) Federal Aid Road. The proposed work consists of construction 1.1 miles, of Paved Road. The approximate quantities are: 173,900 Cu. Yds. Earthwork Measured in Embankment. 960 Thousand Gallons Water, Applied. " 18 Right-of-Way Markers. 120 Lin. Ft. Chain-Link Fence. 72 Lin. Ft. 18" Culvert Pipe for Driveways. 13,406 Sq. Yds. Concrete Pave ment. 3,078 Sq. Yds. Granular Foun dation Course. 200 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Pave ment Approaches. 23,148 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for Pavement Approaches. "122 Sq. Yds. Special Surface Course for Mailbox Turnouts. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, Thursday, October 25, 1956 281 Cu. Yds. Gravel Surface Course. 5 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Head- walls. 554 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Box Culverte. 9 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Junc tion Boxes. 625 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel, for Headwalls. 55,632 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for Box Culverts. 910 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for Junction Boxes. 667 Sq. Ft. Bin-Type Retain ing Wall 6 Type "A" Flumes. 750 Lbs. Cast Iron Covers. 61 Lin. Ft. 36" Corrugated Met al Pipe. 373 Lin. Ft. 18" Culvert Pipe. 60 Lin. Ft. 24" Culvert Pipe. 60 Lin. Ft. 36" Culvert Pipe. 32 Acres Seeding. 18 Guard Posts. 2,200 Lin. Ft. Beam Guard Rail. 1,490 Cu. Yds. Crushed Rock for Base Course 170 Cu. Yds. Crushed Rock Screenings for Base Course 1,120 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for Prime Coat, Applied. 390 Tons Asphaltic Concrete 4,680 Gallons Asphalt Cement for Asphaltic Concrete 190 Gallons Asphaltic Oil for Tack Coat, Applied. VIADUCT AT STATION 102396.4 330'0" Multiple Span Deck Steel Girder Viaduct 319 Cu. Yds. Concrete for Bridges. 175 Cu. Yds. Special Light weight Concrete 79,480 Lbs. Reinforcing Steel for Bridges. 1 Steel Superstructure at Sta. 102396.4. 15,565 Lbs. Structural Steel for Handrail. 3,866 Lin. Ft. Cast-in-place Concrete Piling or Prestressed Concrete Piling. Each bidder must be qualified to submit a proposal for any part or all of this work as provided in Legislative Bill No. 187, 1955 Leg islative Session. Proposal forms for this work will be issued to contractors who are qualified as general contrac tors to submit proposals for all types of work. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Required Provi sions covering subletting or as signing the contract. The attention of bidders is in vited to the fact that the De partment cf Roads and Irriga tion has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, XJ.. S. Department of Labor, that con tractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060), as amended. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be one dollar six ty cents ($1.60) per hour. The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be one dollar and thirty cents ($1.30) per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be one dollar ($1.00) per hour. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and infor mation secured at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100 of his contract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable, to the Department of Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than twenty two thousand (22,000) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION ' L. N. Ress, State Engineer. No. 3418 Oct. 11, 18, 25, 1956. Murdock Minutes Oct. 11, 1956 The Murdock Village Board met in regular session with all members present. The following bills were- pre sented and ordered paid. Peoples Natr'l Gas Co. . .$ 3.60 O.P.P. Dist 93.00 W. J. B. McDonald 80 Dick Trutna 30.00 John Murdoch 10.00 Murdock Impl 60.00 F. A. Brunkow 8.75 Highway Equip. & Suppl. 25.955 Bob Lichtenberger 5.00 There being no further busi ness the minutes were read and approved and the meeting ad journed. W. J. B. McDonald, Clerk. No. 3433 Oct. 25. 1956. Richard Hughson Receives Discharge From Marine Corps Marine private first class Richard E. Hughson arrived home Wednesday morning from Camp Pendleton, Calif., where he received his discharge from the Corps after three years of active duty. To f ullf ill his obligations to the Marine Corps Hughson will join the Marine reserves for a five year stine. His wife, Karen, is employed in Omaha and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hughson, Plattsmouth. PAGE SEVEN Falls City Man Charged With-:: A Bad Check A plea of innocent was enter. ed by Melvin Strecker, Falls City, to charges of passing a' worthless check to the George A. Stites Grain Co.. on Julv 31! He presently is free under a- v $500 cash bond. Strecker, who is accused of . , issuing a bogus check in the amount of $1,044.59 to the grain '' company, entered his plea be fore county judge Raymond J. Case late Thursday. In other actions before the county court: " The Nebraska City Sales Cb.,""k drew a fine and court costs of $14 for overweight plates. George A. Bartlet, Jr., Coun cil Bluffs, la., was fined $14 for,,.,, speeding. Ralph E. Rickhoff, MayviewY"". Mo., was assessed $15 for speed-' " ing. Overload on a axle cost Irvin E. Burns, Alta Loma, Tex., a" fine of $50 plus $4 court costs. Anthony F. Pacino, Los Ang-" ' els, Calif., drew a $14 fine .for not having a trip permit. Excessive axle weight cost." Holis Norman Lesley, Farwell, Tex., $100 plus $4 court costs. " Excessive speed resulted in a, $15 fine plus $4 costs to Dwaine C. Haas, Lincoln. , Improper use of local license plates by the Johnson Cashway Co., Omaha, resulted in a total of $14 in fine and court costs. Melvin D. Heier, Alvo, paid $10 fine and $4 costs for an im proper muffler. Over gross weight cost Eugene P. Maldonado, Omaha, a total of $79 in fines and costs. David L. Cain, Lincoln Air Force Base, was assessed a total of $29 for speeding. John S. Legerwood, North Ber gen, N. J., paid a total of $104 for overloading an axle. Speeding cost Albert J. Gart ner, Topeka Kan., a fine of $10 plus $4 costs. Watson Brothers Van lines of Nebraska City paid $15 for over weight on capacity pdates. "Ellory H. Recob, Omaha, for feited a $34 bond when he failed to appear in court to answer charges of reckless driving. A-total of $64 was assessed against Edward G. Reyes, Omaha, for speeding. Overloading an axle cost Mar vin Goodloe, Salem, a total of $54. Dewayne Noell, Plattsmouth, paid a $100 fine and $4 in costs on charges of excessive speed. Donald G. Scott, Lincoln, Don ald J. Hammer, Glenwood, Jack T. Sherwood, Albion, all paid speeding fines of $14, while John R. Porter, Plattsmouth, was assessed a total of $19. Thomas F. Davis, Lincoln, paid an $89 speeding fine and. Henry L. Smith, Lincoln, was assessed $44. Bernard E. Cun ningham, Nebraska City, paid a . total of $29 on the same charge. Improper passing resulted in a total 11 $29 in fines and. costs for Sam F. Francinello, while J. Vanexresser, Omaha paid a total of $14 for driving on the wrong side of the road. Norma J. Miller, Omaha, was fined a total of $19 for speeding while Maurice M. Whitaker, Lin- coin, paid $19 for the same charge. . ' Dannen Mills Inc., ot. Joseph's Mo., paid a total of $104 in fines and costs for overweight on capacity plates. James M. Lambert, Omaha," and Gerald W. Rounsborg, Osh- kosh, each paid a total of $14 ' in fines and costs on charges of speeding. Chris True and Ellard D. Sim mons were lined a total of $39.20 on counts of drunkeness. ; Richard Bridger, Waverly, paid" $14 for speeding. - Richard Bridger, t Waverly paid a total of $14 for speeding while John E. Drevdohl of the University of Arkansas was as sessed a total of $20 on a simi lar charge. Allan B. Easterlund. La Seur, Minn., charged with speeding and improper passing, paid in $30 and William Marshall Ball, Kansas City, Mo., was assessed $14 for driving a vehicle of ex cessive height. Duane Mather, Nebraska City, and Lynn W. Oglesby, Offutt Air Force Base, were fined $14 and $19 respectively for speeding. John Pitts, Jr., Omaha, charg ed with not displaying head lights or taillights, was fined $5 and Frank T. Cullen paid $14 for speeding. Speeding also cost Richard Menze, Omaha, $19 in fines and court costs and Albert Kiser paid a total of $27 for intoxication. 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