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PAGE SIX LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURES. TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER I. 1962. " BALLOT TITLES AND TEXTS OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS PROPOSED BY THE 1961 LEGISLATURE PROPOSED BY THE 1961 LEGISLATURE Propod Amendment No. 1 Constitutional amendment to permit the Legislature to utnor u lottery or gilt enterprise. For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska, Rwtinn 1 That at the general election in November, 1962, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, for ap proval, the following amendment to Article III, section 24, of the Constitution of Nebraska, wnicn Is hereby proposed Dy me Lgis lature: "Sec. 24. The Legislature shall not authorize any game of chance, nor any lottery, or gift enterprise where the consideration for a chance to participate involves the payment of money for the purchase of property, services, chance or admission ticket, or re quires an expenditure of substantial effort or time; but nothing in this section shall be construed to pro hibit the enactment of laws providing for the li censing and regulation of wagering on the results of horse races by the pan mutuel or certificate method, when conducted by licensees within the race track enclosure at li censed horse race meet ings, or to prohibit the en actment of laws providing for the licensing and reg ulation of bingo games conducted by nonprofit associations which have been in existence for a pe riod of five years immedi ately preceding the appli cation for license: Pro vided, bingo games cannot be conducted by agents or lessees of such associa tions on a percentage basis." Proposed Amendment No. 1 Constitutional amendment to provide that the State Railway Commission shall consist oi not less tban three nor more than even members, as the Legisla ture" shall prescribe. add that such members shall be elected from districts of substantially equal population as the Legisla ture shall provide. For Against Legal Notices Edwin T. Mellugh, Attorney Murdoek, Nebr. NOTICE TO C REDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Cornelius Jannen deceased. No. 5203: Take notice that the THOMAS WALLINC CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance- Send or Bring . FALL GARMENTS TO US FOR THAT BRAND NW LOOK! We'll Have Them Ready For You When You Need Them. Just Dial 4193 For FREE Pick Up and Delivery In Plattsmouth HEAVY DUTY PLASTIC BACS FOR BAND UNIFORMS JUST 98c FR1G1DAIRE COIN-OP CLEANING WHILE YOU SHOP SERVICE FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY OF REGULAR DRY CLEANING WORK 25c Delivery Charge Additional On Coin-Op Cleaning Plattsmouth Cleaners Phone 4193 -OR- Use Our Convenient Drive-In Monday, October 22, 1S6'- TTTT ftP PROPOSED r. ... CONSTITUTIONAL MtHUMtiflt Be it enacted by the people oj the Stale oj Neorasxa, Section 1. That at the general election in November, 1962, there shall be submitted to tne electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following amendment to Article IV, section 20, of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature: "Sec. 20. There shall be a State Railway Commis sion, consisting of not less than three nor rriore than seven members, as the Legislature shall pre scribe, whose term of office shall be six years, and whose' compensation shall be fixed by the Leg islature. Beginning with the general election in 1964, commissioners shall be elected by districts of substantially equal popu lation as the Legislature shall provide, but this amendment shall not af fect the term of any com missioner elected prior to its effective date. The powers and duties of such commission shall include the regulation of rales, service and general con trol of common earners as the Legislature may pro vide by law. But, in the absence of specific legis lation, the commission shall exercise the powers and perform the duties enumerated in this pro vision." Proposed Amendment No. 1 Cnniiiiuiional amendment to permit tha Lieutenant Governor to be a candidate for tha office oi Governor. For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people oj tne state oj neorasKa, fiM-tinn I That at thp peneral olcwtinn in Knvpmhpr 19fi'2. th(re shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska tor ap proval the toi lowing amenomem In Artiflo IV frtmn 2 of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by tne Legis lature: "Sec. 2. No person shall be eligible to the office of Governor, or Lieutenant Governor, who shall not have attained the age of thirty years, and who shall not have been for flu vpnm npxt nrecedins his election a resident and citizen of this state and a citizen of the United States. None of the offi cers mentioned in this article shall be eligible to any other state office dur ing the period for which they have been elected or appointed, except that the Lieutenant Governor shall time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against sniH estate Is January 25th 1963: that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts. mouth on January 29th 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, neanng, auuwiug and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated October 4th, 1962. (SEAL! RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 5862 October a 15, 22, 1962. PAUL E. FAl'QIET. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA To all persons interested in be eligible to be a candi date for Governor." Proposed Amendment No. 4 Conntitutionil amendment to increase the term oi office oi the Governor and Lieutenant Gov ernor to iour years. O For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL Be it enacted by the peop!e 0 the State 0 Nebraska, cimii 1 Thnt nt thp ppnerfll election in November, 1962, there shall be submitted to tne electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following amendment to Article IV, section 1, of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature: "Sec. 1. The executive officers of the state shall be the Governor, Lieuten ant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts. Treasurer, At torney General, aad the heads of such other exec utive departments as set .forth herein or as may be established by law. The Legislature may provide for the placing of the above named officers as heads over such depart ments of government as it may by law establish. The Attorney General, Secre tary of State, Auditor oi Public Accounts, and the Treasurer shall be chosen at the general election held in November, 1958, and in each even-numbered year thereafter, and their term of office shall be two years and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. The Governor and Lieu tenant Governor shall be chosen at the general elec tion held in November, 1964, for a two year term and at the general election held in November. 1966, and in each alternate even numbered year thereafter, for a term of four years and until their successors shall be elected and quali fied. The records, books, and papers of all execu tive officers shall be kept at the seat of government, and such officers, except ing the Lieutenant Gov ernor and members of boards and commissions when the board or com mission is the head of an executive department, shall reside there during their respective terms of office. Officers in the ex ecutive department of the state shall perform such duties as m;,y be provided by law. The heads oi all executive departments es tablished by law, other than those to be elected as provided herein, shall be appointed by the Gov ernor, with the consent of a majority of all members elected to the Legislature, but officers to appointed the estate of George Tartsch deceased. No. 5214: 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 Carl J. Schneider as Execu tor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 2nd day of November 1962, at 11:00 A M. Dated October 15th, 1962. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 5873 Oct. 15. 22, 29. 1962. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Office of County Commisiiners Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr. October 17, 1962 The Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment. Pres ent Melvin R. Todd. Harold R. GreR? and H. L. Bon;etr.eier. Motion was made by Borne meier and .seconded by Todd that the Board accept the fig ures of the Wej..jrn Sand and Gravel Co. as fol.ows: South Bend proptery from $8,180.00 to $23,0(J0CJ Cedar Creek property from $19,851.00 to 7,0u0.00 Motion carried. Motion was made by Trrid and seconded by B'r.i.jnieU'r that the Board acvpt tax return of Robert McDon.'.'d- Avoca Store and let figure ntand as is. Motion can-i2d. Motion wis made by Greg and seconded b Tidd that the Board of Equalization adjourn. Motion M'r:e1 Ejard Of Equal'z.UiW Chas. Land Clerk for the Board No. 5882 Oct. 22, 1962. DR. AMICK Chiropractor and Physical Therapist Plattsmouth Office Above Soennichsen's Store Tuet. & Thuri., Ph. 2495 may be removed by the Governor. Subject to--the provisions of this Consti tution, the heads of the various executive or civil departments shall have power to appoint and re move all subordinate em ployees in their respective departments." Proposed Amendment No. 5 Constitutional amendment to provide a iour year term oi nfi.p Int mpmhara of the Lea is- i.i,.t. with dm half beina elected each two years, and to provide tor the transuion. For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT it onnrtorf hii the neonle of the State of Nebraska, c.tw,n 1 Thnt fit the general election in November, 1962, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following amendment to Article III, section 1, 01 tne Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature: "Sec. 7. At the general election to be held in No vember, 1964, one half the members of the Legis lature, or as nearly there to as may be practicable, shall be elected for a term of four years, and the re mainder for a term of two years, and thereafter all members shall be elected for a term of four years, with the manner of such election to be determined by the Legislature. Each member shall be nomi nated and elected in a nonpartisan manner and without any indication on the ballot that he is affili ated with or endorsed by any political party or or ganization. Each member of the Legislature shall re ceive a salary of not to exceed two hundred dol lars per month during the term of his office. In addi tion to his salary, each member shall receive an amount equal to his actual expenses in traveling by the most usual route once to and returning from each regular or special session cf the Legislature Mem bers of the Legislature shall receive no pay nor perquisites other than said salary and expenses, and employees of the Leg islature shall receive no compensation other than their salary or per diem." Proposed Amendment No. I Constitutional amendment to provida a merit plan tor the se lection and term oi office oi the rtiUf Justin anil Judaea of the Supreme Court Judges oi the district courts ana juages 01 sucn other courts as the Legislature may prescribe. For Against Office of County Commissioners Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr. October 16 & 17, 1962 Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present Melvin R. Todd, Harold R. Gregg and H. L. Bornemeier, Commissioners and Chas. Land, County Clerk. Minutes of the last session ap proved and the following busi ness transacted In regular form. The County Judge reported his September fees to be $718 85. Resolution was adopted and signed approving the substitu tion of securities for the Nebr aska State Bank of Weeping Water, Nebraska. Petition made by Arnold E. Sehliefert, guardian for Leona M. Sehliefert, for license to sell real estate in Louisville, Nebr aska was signed by the Board. The County Attorney s quar terly report was examined by the Board and filed with the County Clerk. The following claims were dis allowed by the Board: Frank H. Lepert Crop, fence St field damage $ 350.00 M. E. MardJn Vehicle damages . . . 750.00 Claims as listed on the follow ing Funds were allowed by the Bfard. GENERAL: CO. BOARD: H. L. Bornemeier Oct. Sal $ 183 33 H. L. Bornemeier Mileage 47.92 Harold R. Gregg Oct, 8al 183.33 Harold R. Gregg Mil 46.24 Melvin R. Todd Oct. Sal 183.33 Melvin R. Todd Mil 16.48 Lincoln Tel Si Tel Co. Serv 30.70 CLERK: Chas. Land Oct. Sal 350.00 Edna Herring Oct. Sai 285.00 Helen Cransemer Oct. Sal 225.00 TREASURER: Owen S. Scoles Oct. Sal 350.00 Anna K. Hiner Oct. Sal 265.00 Mary Petersen Oct. Sal 225.00 Vivian Shafer Oct. Sal 220.00 Ethel Ehlers Oct. Sal 200.00 Friden Agency TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people 0 the State of Nebraska, Section 1. That at the general election in November, 1962, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the amendments of the Constitution of Nebraska which are set forth in section 2 of this act and which are hereby pro- Dosed by the Legislature. Sec. 2. The amendments pro- Dosed are as follows: (1) To amend Article IV, sec tion 11 to read rs follows: "Sec. 11. In case of a vacancy during the recess of the Legislature, in any office which is not elec tive, except officers pro vided for in Article V of this Constitution, the Gov ernor shall make a tempo rary appointment until the next meeting of the Legislature, when he shall nominate some person to fill such office; and any person so nominated, who is confirmed by the Legis lature, a majority of all the legislators elected con curring by voting yeas and nays, shall hold his office during the remain der of the term, and until his successor shall be ap pointed and qualified. No person after being rejected by the Legislature shall be again nominated for the same office at the same session, unless at request of the Legislature, or be appointed to the same of fice during the recess of the Legislature." (2) To amend Article V. sec- tions 4, S, 7, 10, 15, 20 and 21 to read as follows: "Sec. 4. The Chief Jus tice and the Judges of the Supreme Court shall be selected as provided in this Article V. They shall reside at the place wheie the court ii located but no Justice or Judge of the Supreme Court shall be deemed thereby to have lost his residence at the place from which he was selected. Sec. 6. The Legislature shall divide the state along county lines into six com pact districts of approxi mately equal population, which shall be numbered from one to six, consecu tive numbers to be given adjacent districts and shall be the Supreme Court judicial districts. Such districts shall not be changed, except upon the concurrence cf two-thirds of the members of the Legislature, nor shall any such change vacate the office of any judge. Sec 7. No person shall be eligible to the office of Chief Justice or Judge of the Supreme Court un,ess . . ne snail oe at teasi uiiny years of age, and a citizen of the United States, and shall have resided in this state at least three years next preceding his selec tion: nor, in the case of a Judge of the Supreme Court selected trout a Su Lincoln Tel Si Tel Co. Serv "u Omaha Printing Co. Supp 387.19 REGISTER OF DEEDS: Lucille Horn Gaines Oct. Sal 325.00 Polly Saltmarsh Oct. Sal 265.00 Lucille Horn Gaines Supp 3 Lincoln Tel St Tel Co. Serv 1140 CLERK OF DIST. COURT: C. E. Ledgway Oct. Sal 333.33 C. E. Ledgway Pstg 31.50 Helen W. Ledgway Oct. Sal. 265.00 Lincoln Tel Si Tel Co. Serv 1090 JUDGE: Ravmond J. Case Oct. Sal 500.00 Estella L. Rutherford Oct. Sal 265.00 Sarah Cecil Oct. 8al 225.00 Countv Judge Suop. 4228 Lincoln Tel U Tel Co. Serv. 11.90 West Publishing Co. Supp 18.00 SHERIFF: Thomas 8. Solomon Oct. 8al 325.00 UVJ AT OUR NEW LOCATION . . . CITY OFFICE LOCATION JUST WEST OF CASS DRUC STORE Fri., Oct. 26th 9:30 a.m. -1 p.m. NO OBLICATION NEWELL BRADLEY-CONSULTANT preme Court Judicial dis trict, unless he shall be a resident and elector of the district from which se lected. Sec. 10. The state shall be divided into district court judicial districts. Un til otherwise provided by law, the boundaries of the judicial districts and the number of judges of the district courts shall remain as now fixed. The judges of the district courts shall be selected from the re spective districts as pro vided in this Article V. Sec. 15. In the year 1964 end every four years thereafter, there shall be selected, in such manner as the Legislature shall provide, in and for each county, one or more judges as the Legislature may provide, who shall be judge of the county. court of such county, whose term of office shall be four years and whose sal ary shall be fixed by the Legislature; 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 county in the district; and pro vided further, when two or more counties form a county court judicial dis trict, one county judge shall be selected for a term of four years from the district at the same time other county Judges are selected, whose salary shall be fixed by the Leg islature. Sec. 20. All officers pro vided for in this Article shall hold their offices un til their successors shall be qualified and they shall respectively reside in the district, county or pre .cinct, from which they shall be selected. All offi cers, when not otherwise provided for in this Ar ticle, shall perform such duties and receive such compensation as may be prescribed by law. Sec. 21. (1) In the case of any vacancy in the Su preme Court or in any dis trict court or in such other court or courts made sub ject to this provision by law, such vacancy shall be filled by the Governor from a list of at least two nominees presented to him by the appropriate judi cial nominating commis sion. If the Governor shall fail to make an appoint ment from the list within sixty days from the date it is Dresented to him, the appointment shall be made by the Chief Justice or the acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from the same list. (2) In all other cases, any vacancy shall be tilled"'" as provided by law. (3) At the next general election following the ex piration of three years from the date of appoint ment of any Judge under the provisions of subsec tion (1) of this tectioD and Joe Kruntorad Oct. Sal 325.001 Shrader Rhoden Oct. Sal 325.00 Thomas S. Solomon Mil 190.70 Joe Kruntorad Mil -. 104.40 Shrader Rhoden Mil 93.90 The Balbach Co. Oxygen 845 Lincoln Tel Si Tel Co. Serv 45.97 Mobile Communications Radio reprs 23.53 C. A. Ruse Motor Co. Supp 1 W. A. Swatek Hdw. Mdse JAIL: Marie Lagerstrom Oct. Sal 215.00 John Kaffenbcrger 'a Mo. Bil 63.75 Chicago Folded Products Cots St Mattresses .... 255.00 Dr. W. V. Ryan 8erv. for Jail prisoner 400 W. A. Swatek Hdw. Mdse. . 44 SCHOOL 8UPT: H. Neil Lancaster Oct. Sal 358.33 Floy B. Arnold Oct. Sal 210.00 H. Neil Lancaster Mil. St pstg 37.56 To Come In r Our Free Hearing Service Service L'nder Direction Of BELTONE HEARING AID CENTER 415 Sharp Bldf., Lincoln, Nebr, Phone 432-6265 THE P'LATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOUM every six years thereafter as long as such judge retains office, each Jus tice or Judge of the Su preme Court or district court or such other court or courts as the Legisla ture shall provide shall have his right to remain in office subject to ap proval or rejection by the electorate in such manner as the Legislature shall provide; Provided, that every judge holding or elected to an office de scribed in subsection (1) of this section on the ef fective date of this amend ment whether by election or appointment, upon qualification shall be deemed to have been se lected and to have once received the approval of the electorate as herein provided, and shall be re quired to submit his right to continue in office to the . approval or rejection of the electorate at the gen eral election next preced ing the expiration of the term of office for which uch judge was elected or appointed, and every six years thereafter. In the case of the Chiet Justice of the Supreme Court, tho electorate of the entire state shall vote on the question of approval or rejection. In the case of any Judge of the Supreme Court, other than the Chief Justice, and any judge of the district court or any other court made subject to subsection (1) of this" section, the elector ate of the district from . which such judge was se lected shall vote on the question of such approval or rejection. (4) There shall be a judicial nominating com mission for the Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court and one for each judicial district of the Supreme Court and of the district court and one for each area or district served by any other court made sub ject to subsection (1) of this section by law. Each judicial nominating com mission shall consist of seven members, one of whom shall be a Judge of the Supreme Court , who shall be designated by the Governor and shall act as chairman. The members of the bar of the state re siding in the area from which the nominees are to be selected shall designate three of their number to serve as members of said commission, and the Gov ernor shall appoint three citizens, not admitted to practice law before the courts of the state, from among the residents of the same geographical area to , serve as members qf said commission. The terms of office for members of each judicial nominating com mission shall be staggered and shall be fixed by the Legislature. The nominees of any such commission cannot include a member of such commission or any Lincoln Tel & Tel Co. Serv Stephenson Sch. Supp. Co. Sudd ATTORNEY: James F. Begley net. Sal James F. Begley Exp. exiraamon hearing Olenda Lee Staffeld Oct. Sal Lincoln Tel Si Tel Co. Serv. ASSESSOR: Clara OLson' Oct. Sil Iola Fuller Oct. Sal Verna Perry - 65 4.80 mm la mmm Of course you wouldn't You realize how important it is to know your doctor and dis cuss your health problems with him face-to face. It is equally important to know your pharmacist to meet him face-to face, as you do at this Pharmacy, and talk to him about dosage direc tions and other pertinent information. His personal in terest in you cannot be duplicated by mail order "prescription factories." Fred J. Feldliousen, Ph. G. R.P. Peter J, Jepson, B.8. R.P. Pharmacist In Charge person who has served as a member of such com mission within a period of two years immediately preceding his nomination or tor such additional pe riod as the Legislature shall provide." Proposed Amendment No. 7 r-,n.ti,itinniil amendment to provide tha! in redisricting oi the state for legislative purposes established lines oiner 111" rnilni. ii ma v be followed and that primary emphasis shall De given to popuianon wmi in scribed weight being given to area, n For Against TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people 0 the Siutc 0 Nebraska, Section 1. That at the general election in November, 1902, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for ap proval the following amenomem in Arlirlo III SPlM Kin 5. of ht! Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by tne Legis lature: "Sec. 5. At the regular session of the Legislature held in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-five the Legislature 3I111II by law determine the number of members to be elected and divide the state into legislative districts. In the creation of such districts, any county that contains population sufficient to entitle it to two or more members of the Legisla ture shall be divided into separate and distinct legis lative districts, as nearly equal in population as may be and composed of contiguous and compact territory. After the crea tion of such districts, be ginning in nineteen hun dred and thirty-six and every two years there after, one member of the Legislature shall be elected from each such district. The basis of ap portionment shall be the population excluding al iens, as shown by next preceding federal census. The Legislature may re district the state from time to time, not more often than once in ten years. In any such rtrlis tncting, county lines shall be followed whenever practicable, but other es tablished lines may be fol lowed at the discretion of the Legislature. In such redisricting, primary em phasis shall be placed on population and not less f than twenty per cent nor more than thirty per cent weight shall be given to area." Respectfully submiiled. FRANK MARSH Secretary oi Stale Puhl1hd J Tlmn, werkt htKlnnlng Munday. October 19. 22 28 1BO. Oct. Sal 225.00 (Continued on Page 8i 11.50 10.63 300.00 34.54 ; 175.00 19.81 350.00 : 265 00 Conventional Home Loans Terms Up to 20 Years 5Uj Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. llil 1 rAGhm&&r I DRUGS Reprs 14.81