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V JW&&:i;;:& prize winners. Birthday cake wa baked riMTAni A f T b)r Mrs- Jorm Wondra, an annt. Those at- C L) I I D Kl Lj tending were : Judy Sikora, Shirley Duda, M .. ..... "... " Kobert Bestor, Dennis Ptak, Jon Schuetz, SmmsM Karen Kalasek, Sally Fulton, Mary Joan I iff ThinnQ Lohnes, George Ebersole, Patrick Strabus, time i iimy SheriU claydoni Bobby and Nacy sed- Women often are heard to say its iakMr. and Mrs. William Senf of this the little things that count," and, in our cjty are announcing the forthcoming mar opinion, the little things are often under-. rjaRe 0f their daughter, Miss Edith, to rated by many of us. Have you thought cif ford Dasher, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. how worthwhile a smile every morning is? jj r)asher. The wedding will take place : Or some little thing you might do for on October 15 at the parsonage of the someone each day this can change your pirst christian church At the Ak-Sar- whole life. And even if you do not know gen show Jn Omaha bronze pocket pieces that life usually returns your kindnesses were presented to the Ak-Sar-Ben Ambas- at a later stage, nonetheless these little Ba(jors jn n states of Iowa and Nebras- considerations make life a better thing a. There were four from Cass county, and lift one's spirits. Eddie Craig, Murdock; E. L. McDonald, The Boy Scouts and their good deed Greenwood; William J. Rau, Manley and each day have a wonderful motto. Do you, Elmer Webb, IMattsmouth Sunday, Octo each day, do someone a good turn, to ber g, Mrs. Peter F. Goos, passed her lighten the daily grind and cheer them eighty-third birthday and in honor of the up just a bit? Try it. You'll find you feel event her children tendered her a birth better at the end of the day. day dinner at the George Weidman home. .. And in dealing with members of your children and grandchildren present were: family, who live in the same house, there Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm and son, Ralph, is-a rule w hich can be of great value to Mr. and Mrs. John Libershal, Mr. and Mrs. yfiu all through life. It is not original with George Weidman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eark- the editor it came from a far more ac- er and son pi, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert complished person. It is this: treat your storm and Keith Bruhl. husband or wife, or other members of ic ic jc your intimate family as nicely as you YEARS ACO would treat a total stranger you might 30 mi. , -ir ,, tu t meet JJ The farm of Glen Vallery, north of - This sounds strange, but think it over, this city on highway 75 was visited by iCwe always treated our husband, or wife, prowlers and as the result there is miss as cordially and considerately as we would m tvY, sets of. harness, practically new, treat a total stranger, we would sometimes f 3 wel1 a,s three sef of f ? nets .and ei8 get along better, and life would be a little hors,e collars as well as other articales, the sweeter, the home just a little more re- toal Yal,ue Le J?ropr tan Vs warding. estimated at . $200. The Vallery farm has ... been the target of the thieves for some time, the farm, located on the highway, being of easy access to those passing by. 'mm i Much grain has been taken from the farm lirtAri Ivl amnr I nn& Platters dropped a game to Jug Brown's LfUWII IVIGIIlUiy LUffC Falls City Tigers by a score of 32 to 0. In addition to the well coached and drilled opponents, the Platters were suffering yf YEARS ACO t from many injuries and presented a weak JLJ xhe Plattsmouth American Legion defence to the visitors. John Galloway, Drum & Bugle Corps were winners of end, of the local high school football team, first place t the Ak-Sar-Ben show in com- who has been playing tackle in place of petitive drill with the drum corps from Gilbert Hirz, was injured in practice with Syracuse. The Plattsmouth group received the reserves The traffic problem was $100 in cash, a flag and trophies for the becoming a real headache in Plattsmouth. members. Cary Marshall was the drum On Main street as well as Sixth street, a major for the local team Joe Phillips, great deal a truck travel adding to the Kenneth Durrell, Robert Simons, Bill Hull, problem. One day the congestion was so Plattsmouth, Maurice Shirley, Weeping great that it was difficult for one car to Water and James Drennan, Nehawka, re- get through. Cars were parked on both ported at the division headquarters of the sides of Main street and a line down the Civilian Conservation Corps in Omaha, center of the street, making it difficult for The quota for Cass county was ten but cars to get out of parking or traffic to tra- only six responded Dr. O. C. Hudson vel up and down the street Radio sta- suffered fractured right ankle at the G. tion KFNF at Shenandoah had as enter- E. Nearhood hospital where he was treat- tainers on their program Louie Kostka ing D. E. Waller who has been quite ill and son Frank on the accordian, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meisinger of south of Mrs. Edward Kohrell with violin numbers Murray are parents of an eight pound son., Cass Camp No. 332 M W A staged an The babyhas been najle4David Philip i old- fashioned Woodman logrolling and Bobby son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob'erttE. entertainment. Venerable Consul Clarence Sddlak, was honored on his third birthday , Favors, Worthy Advisor Oliver Finni- at the home of his parents with a party of frock. Escort Clement Woster, Trustee little folks. Games were played in which George Luschinsky and Clark H. F. Goos Jon Schuetz and Karen Kalasek were were in charge of the program. The Plattsmouth Journal Contents of The Plattsmouth sole property of this newspaper and use of, or "UP ureman reproduction, in whole or in part, is expressly SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $4.00 per year in Cass forbidden to any person, persons, or publications and adjoining counties, $5.00 per year elsewhere other than legal newspapers (as defined by in advance, by mail outside of the city of Platts- Nebraska statutes) without written consent of mouth. By carrier in Plattsmouth, 25 cents for the publisher. two weeks. Legal Notices HAROLD C. ELLIOTT, Atty. Weeping Water, Nebr. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Laura B. Suther land deceased. No. 5008: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of .said estate and appointment of Ruth Hall as administratrix; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 26th day of October, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 7th, I960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge NO. 4979 Oct. 10. 17, 24, I960. J AMES F. BEGLEY, Attorney NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA OLIVER E. ) CAMPBELL, et al.) Plaintiffs,) Doc. 16 -vs- ) Page 120 AHLENE FITCH, ) No. 11763 et al, ., ) Defendants.) Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Oliver Campbell, et al are plain tiffs and Ahlene Fitch, et al are defendants, directing me as re feree to sell the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: The West : Half of the Northeast Quarter (Wi ' NE',4) of Section Twenty three (23). Township Twelve 12) North, Range Ten (10) East of the 6th P.M., Cass County, Nebraska. I will sell said real estate at public auction on the 22nd day r . rtt-tnhrr 1960. at 10:00 o - clock A.M. of said day at the Official County and City Paper ESTABLISHED IN 1881 ' Published Semi Weekly, Mondays and Thursdays, at QLJfkJE ' 410 Main Strect' Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebr. llWlNfc Entered at the Post Office at Plattsmouth, Nebraska as second . class mail matter in accordance with the Act of Congress of 241 March 8, 1S79. HOWARD LINDQUIST Editor and Publisher EUGENE SCARLETT Publisher MARGARET DINGMAN Woman's Editor Journal are the' ON Advertiiin? Manager South Front Door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will be held open one hour. Abstract ot title showing mer chantable title subject to ease ment of Omaha Public Power District will be furnished, pos session of the premises will be delivered to the purchaser March 1, 1961, and landlords' share of the growing crops is to go with the land. Terms of the sale will be fifteen per cent (15) cash on the day of the sale, balance on confirmation. Dated this 15th day of Sept ember. 1963. Francis M. Casey, Sole Referee No. 4952 Sept. 19, 26. Oct. 3, 10. 17. 1960 CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elm wood, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Meryl E. Bender deceased. No. 5000: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and pre sentation of claims against said estate is January 19th, 1961; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room In Platts mouth on January 24th, 1961 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allow ing and adjusting all claims or objections, duly filed. Dated October '1st, 1960. (SEAL; Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4970 Oct. 3. 10. 17. 1960. CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA To all persons interested In the estate of Anna C. Nickel deceased. No. 4960: Take notice that the Executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts deter mination of heirship Inherit ance tax and distribution of said estate and for his discharge. I which will be heard before said Court on October 19th, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated September 29th 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4968 Oct. 3, 10, 17, 1960. HAROLD C. ELLIOTT. Atty. Weeping Water, Nebr. NOTICE OF HEARING Estate of Justus B. Sutherland Deceased IN THE COUNTY CucRT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice, that Ruth Hall has filed a peti cion alleging that Justus ts. Sutherland died intestate on or about September 15th, 1932 be ing a resident and inhabitant of Elmvood, Cass County, Nebras ka, and died seized of the fol lowing described real estate to wit: Lots 8 and 9 in Block 18 in the Village of Elmwood, Cass County, i Nebraska, leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: Laura B. Sutherland, wi dow; Max J. Sutherland, son: Ruth Hall, daughter; Belle Sutherland, daughter; Walter Dale Sutherland, son; Irene March, daugh ter, and Alma Kaczmarak, daughter; That no application for-administration has been made, and the estate of said decedent has not been administered, in the State of Nebraska. "Let'i not forget That the interest of the peti tioner in the above described real estate is an heir at law and praying for a determination of the time of the death of said Justus B. Sutherland and of his heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the said deceased, in the State of Ne- It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 26th day of October 1960 before the County Court of Cass County in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. Dated at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 7th day of October AD. 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4980 Oct. 10, 17, 24, 1960. EDWIN T. McIIUGII, Attorney Murdock, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OP CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Mary E. Wall de ceased. No. 5005: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Harold H. Wall as administra tor; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court L.EGAL NOTICE OF MEASURES TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 8. 1960. BALLOT TITLES AND TEXTS OF f CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS PROPOSED BY THE 1959. LEGISLATURE PROPOSED BY THE 1959 LEGISLATURE Proposed Amendment No. 1 Constitutional amendment au thorizing the Legislature to pro vide by law such measures and procedures as may be necessary to insure continuity ot govern mental operations in emergen cies resulting from enemy attack or imminent threat thereof. For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people the State of Nebraska, Rprtinn 1. That at the general election in November, 1960, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap Droval the following amendment to Article III of the Constitution of Nebraska, which shall be a new section to be known as sec tion 29, and which is hereby proposed by the Legislature: "Sec. 29. (1). In order to insure continuity of state and local governmental operations in periods of emergency resulting from enemy attack upon the United States, or the im minent threat thereof, the Legislature shall have the power and the immediate duty, notwithstanding any other provision to the con trary in this Constitution, to provide by law for: (a) The prompt and temporary succession to the powers and duties of all public offices, of what ever nature and whether filled by election or ap- ' pointment, the incumbents of which, after an attack, may be or become un available or unable to carry on the powers and duties of such offices; (b) The convening of the Legislature into gen eral or extraordinary ses sion, upon or without call by the Governor, dur ing or aftei a war or enemy caused disaster oc curring in the United States; and, with respect to any such emergency session, the suspension or temporary change of the provisions of this Consti tution or of general law relating to the length and purposes of any legislative session or prescribing the specific proportion or number of legislators whose presence or vote is necessary to constitute a quorum or to accomplish any legislative act or function; (c) The selection and changing from time to time of a temporary state seat of government, of temporary county scats, and of temporary scats of government for other po litical subdivisions; to be used if made necessary by enemy attack or imminent ' threat thereof; (d) The determination, selection, reproduction, preservation, and disper the flowers, Bud." on the 20th day of October, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 1st, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4969 Oct. 3. 10. 17. 1960. SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA Tn nil nprsnns Interested in the estate of Benedict Schram deceased. No. 4927: Take notice that the Administratrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, In heritance Tax and distribution of said estate and for her dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on October 27th. 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 7th, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No 4982 Oct. 10, 17. 24, 1960. OSCAR T. DOERR, Attorney Keeline Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of August J. H. Kupke deceased. No. 5014: Take notice sal of public records nec essary to the continuity of governmental operations in the event of enemy at tack or imminent threat thereof; and (e) Such other measures and procedures as may be necessary and proper for insuring the continuity of governmental operations in the event of enemy at tack or imminent threat thereof. (2). In the exercise of the powers hereinbefore conferred, the Legislature shall in all respects con form to the requirements of this Constitution except to the extent that,"in"the judgment of the Legisla ture, so to do would be impracticable or would admit of undue delay." Proposed Amendment No. 2 Constitutional amendment to provide that preferred stock holders may or may not have a vote and that preferred stock may or may not be of equal par of value of all stock of the cor poraiion. For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL ' AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people of the State o; neorasKa, cctinn i That at the general election in November, 1960, there ehoii Ucx enhmittpd to the electors of the State of Nebraska, for ap proval, the following amena ments to Article XII, sections 5 and 6, of the Constitution of Ne braska, which are hereby pro posed by the legislature : "Sec. 5. The Legislature shall provide by law that in all elections for di rectors or managers of in corporated companies every stockholder shall have the right to vote in person or proxy for the number of shares owned by him, for as many per sons as there are directors or managers to be elected or to cumulate said shares and give one candidate as many votes as the num ber of directors multiplied by the number his shares shall equal, or to dis tribute them upon the same principle among as many candidates as he shall think fit, and such directors or managers shall not bu elected in r.ny other manner; Provided, that any mutual or co operative company or as sociation may, in its arti cles of incorporation, limit the number of shares of stock any stockholder may own, the transfer of said stock, and the right of each stockholder or mem ber to one vote only in the meetings of such com pany or association; and provide'! further, a cor poration in its articles of incorporation may provide that preferred stockhold ers shall have no right to vote. Sec. 6. No corporation shall be permitted to issue stock or bonds except for an equivalent in money paid or laboi done, or property actually received and applied to the purpose for which such corpora tion was created, and neither labor nur property shall be received in pay that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Gerald A. Kupke as administra tor; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 4th day of November 1960 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Dated October 14th, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4990 Oct. 17, 24. 31, 1960. OSCAR T. DOERR, Attorney Keeline Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Ida Thimgan de ceased. No. 4966: Take notice that the Administratrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, In heritance tax and distribution of said estate and for her dis- i charge, which will be heard be fore said court, on NovemDer 4th, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 14th, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4991 Oct. 17, 24, 31, 1960. FRANCIS M. CASEY. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tn the creditors of the estate of Leon M. Siemsen deceased. No. 5003: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is February 2nd, 1961; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on February 7th, 1961 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated October 14th, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4989 Oct. 17, 24. 31, I960. . District Court This case was recently filed in District Court here: Mary Lou Welsh vs. Marvin K. Welsh, divorce. ment of stock or bonds at a greater value than the actual value at , the time said labor was done or property delivered, and all fictitious increase of stock or indebtedness shall be void: all stock shall have a face par value; and all stock in the same corporation shall be of equal par value, except that preferred stock may or may not be of same par value." Proposed Amendment No. 3 Constitutional amendment au thorizing thd Legislature to pro vide a difteront method of tax ing livestock and to provide for reciprocal and proportionate taxation ot livestock located in this state for only part of a year. 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, I960, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following amendment to Article VIII, section 1. of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature: "Sec. 1. The necessary revenue of the state' and its governmental subdi visions shall be raised by taxation in such manner as the Legislature may di rect. Taxes shall be levied by valuation uniformly and proportionately upon all tangible property and franchises, except that the Legislature may provide for a different method of -taxing motor vehicles; Provided, that such tax proceeds from motor ve hicles taxed in each coun ty shall be allocated to the state, counties, townships, cities, villages, and school districts of such county in the same proportion that the levy of each bears to the total levy of said county on personal tangi ble property. The Legis lature may prescribe standards and methods for the determination of the value of real or other tangible property at uni form and proportionate values. Taxes uniform as to class may be levied by valuation upon al) other property. Taxes, other than property taxes, may be authorized by law. Existing revenue laws shall continue in effect until chanped by the Leg islature. The Legislature may provide that live stock shall constitute a separate and distinct class of property for purposes of taxation and may further, provide for reciprocal and proportionate taxation of livestock located in this state for only part of a year." Proposed Amendment No. 4 Constitutional cmendmeni to authorize the Legislature to pre scribe by law the manner of contesting of elections for the offices of the executive. For Against THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOUL AOB FOUR Monday, October 17, I960 LEGAL NOTICE OF A MEASURE TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 8. 19C0 BALLOT TITLE AND TEXT OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY THE I960 LEGISLATURE (EXTRAORDINARY SESSION) PROPOSED BY THE I960 LEGISLATURE (EXTRAORDINARY SESSION) Proposed Amendment No. 1 Constitutional amendment to authorize the Legislature to per mit counties, citiei and villages to acquire, develop and own teal and personal property to bo leased to private enterprises for manufacturing and industrial use, and to issue revenue bonds to defray the cost thereof, which bonds shall not bs a general ob ligation of lh9 governmental subdivisions issuing such bonds; such real and personal property to be taxed when leased to pri vate enterprises. 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 No vember, 1960, there shall be submitted to the elec tors of the State of Ne. braska for approval the following amendment to Article XV of the Consti tution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legislature: "Sec. 16. Notwithstand ing any other provision in the Constitution, the Leg islature may authorize any county, incorporated city or village, including cities operating under 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, 1960, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for. ap proval the following amendment to Article IV, sectiqn oi tne Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature: "Sec. 4. The returns of every election for the of ficers of the executive de partment shall be sealed up and transmitted by the returning officers to the Secretary "of State, di rected to the Speaker of the Legislature, who shall immediately after the or ganization of the Legisla ture, and before proceed ing to other business, open and publish the same in the presence of a majority of the members Of the Legislature. The person having the highest num ber of votes for either of said offices shall be de clared duly elected; but if two or more have an equal and the highest number of votes, the Leg islature shall choose one of such persons for said office. The conduct of election contests for any of said offices shall be in such manner as may be prescribed by law." Proposed Amendment No. S Constitutional amendment to authorize the Legislature to establish bonded and licensed warehouses or storage areas for goods, wares, and merchandise in transit in the stale which are intended for and which are shipped to final destination out side this state, and to exemoi such goods, wares, and merchan dise from ad velorem taxation while in such warehouses or storage areas. For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people of the State of Neiiraska, Section 1. That at the general election in November, 19C0, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval an amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of Ne braska, to be known as section 2A, which is hereby proposed by the Legislature: "Sec. 2A. The Legisla ture may establish bonded and licensed warehouses or storage areas for goods, wares and merchandise in transit in the state which are intended for and which are shipped to final destinations outside this state upon leaving sucli warehouses or storage areas, and may exempt such goods, wares and merchandise from ad valorem taxation while in such storage areas." Proposed Amendment No. 6 Constitutional amendment to provide for election of rnors than one county judge fur a county and for forming county judge judicial districts. For Against home rule charters, to acquire, own, develop, and lca:;e real and personal property to manufactur ing and industrial enter prises and to issue reve nue bonds for the purpose of defraying the cost of acquiring and developing such property by con struction, purchase, or otherwise. Such bonds shall not become general obligation bonds of the governmenta1 subdivision by which such bonds are issued. Any such real or personal property so ac quired, owned, developed or used by any such coun ty, city or village, shall be subject to taxation to the same extent as private property during the time it is leased to or held by private interests, notwith standing the provisions of Article VIII, section 2, of the Constitution. The ac quiring, owning, develop ing, and leasing of such property shall be deemed lor a public purpose, but the governmental subdi vision shall not have the right to acquire such prop erty by condemnation. The provisions of Article XIII, section 2, of the Constitution, shall not ap ply to the issuance of rev enue bonds herein pro vided for. The principal of and interest on any bonds, issued may be se cured by a pledge of the lease and the revenues therefrom and by mort gage upon such property. No such governmental subdivision shall have the power to operate any such property as a business or in any manner except as, the lessor thereof." Respectfully submitted, FRANK MARSH Secretary of State Published 3 times, weeks beginning Monday, October 17, 24. 31. 1D60 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, 1960, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following amendment to Article V. section 15, of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature: "Sec. 15. In the year 1960 and every four years thereafter there shall be elected in and for every county one or more judges as the .Legislature may provide, who shall be t judge of the county court such county, whose term of office shall be four years and whose salary shall be fixed by the Leg islature; Provided, that two or more counties may form a county court judi cial district when ap proved by a majority of the electors of each coun ty in the district; and pro vide further, when two or more counties form a county court judicial dis trict, one county judge shall be elected for a term of four years from the dis trict at the same time other county judges are elected, whose salary shall be fixed by the Legislature." Proposed Amendment No. 7 Constitutional amendment to provide that each member of the Legislature shall receive a sal ary of not to exceed two hun dred dollars per month. 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, 1960, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following amendment to Article III, section 7, of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature: "Sec. 7. Members of the . Legislature shall be elected for a term of two years beginning at noon on the first Tuesday in January in the year next ensuing the general elec tion at which they were elected. Each member shall be nominated and elected in a non-partisan manner and without any indication on the ballot that he is affiliated with or endorsed by any politi cal party or organization. Each member of the Leg islature shall receive a salary of not to exceed two hundred dollars per month during the term of his office. In addition to his salary, each member shall receive an amount equal to his actual ex penses in traveling by the most usual route once to and returning from each regular or special session of the Legislature. Mem bers of the Legislature shall receive no pay nor perquisites other than said salary and expenses, and employees of the Legisla ture shall receive no com pensation othor than their salary or per diem." P.ejocctfully submitted, FRANK MARSH Secretary of State rWl-rf 3 Ti-i-c. Cfk hruinnma N.oaa.y, October 17, 24. 31, 1W0