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. . " , . , - ..... . i 1 v - , ' N ' 4 vlvi-.mu COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Office of County Commission rs Cass County, Plattsmouth, Neb October 13 & 16, 1963 Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present Harold R. OregB. Melvin R. Todd and H. L. Bornemeier, Commissioners and W. J. B. McDonald, County Clerk. Oct. Sal 250.00 Irene Johnson Oct. Sal 240 00 Clara Olson Oct. Sal 43333 Wm. P. Coakley Oct. Sal Wm P. Coakley Mil Bill Highfield Oct. Sal. ...... Bill Highfield Mil Fred A. Clark Oct. Sal 500 00 Mary L Kimble Oct. Sal Clarence Schmadok Oct. Sal THE PLATTSWOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Farmers Co-op, Nehawka PACE SIX Monday, October 21, 1963 I Gas rmjc pi. j 1 Lincoln Steel Corp. Culverts, bands Mullenax Auto Supp. Mdse INHERITANCE TAX FU Hancirock Heirs Quonset BldR in Eatle COUNTY ROAD: Harry Ahrens Oct. Sal H. D. Ash ! 19 days Sal ii'i rea Basse 3.15 1,450 62 3.30 466 66 7 3G 250.00 er c as Court 7e: S35 00 8 99 35.00 : 40.00 j 54 94 10.00 6 55 13.00 1450 12.00 59.71 Minutes of the last session ap proved and the following bust-, ness transacted In regular form. The Surveyor reported fees for the fiscal year of 7-1-62 to 7-1- The Justice of the Peace re- Kav Lfidmg Keptember as follows: Fines & Licenses $1.043 00 Overloads, Co. General 46S Ti Overloads, St. General 1 4Ct 15 The Board signed an outer with the Lincoln Equ:pn:a: Company for a new s:iow s.-,ca for District No. 3. . Motion was made by Bonw--meier and seconded by T-V.d :o approve the Deputy Bonds for Richard A. Tr."- and VirKil Twetun. Mo.iec : ried. The County Af.orney tM his quarterly report to the Sc:u el County Commissioners. Claims as listed on the fol lowing Funds were aUctJ by the Board: GENERAL: John Beckman Sept. Sal. Civil Defense S 25 00 H L. Bornemeier Oct. Sal 23333 H. L. Bornemeier Mileage 3528 Harold R. Gregg Oct, Sal 233.33 Harold R. Gregg; Mil 26.40 Melvin R. Todd Oct. Sal ivieiviu n. iwu ; onn WB.MeDonald P1?TUth JUrnaI Ut u. ua Edna Herrirlg Oct. Sal 325.00 Helen Gansemer Oct. Sal 250.00 Gwen S. Scoles Oct. Sal 433.33 Anna K. Hiner Oct. Sal 325 00 Oct Sal .... 250.00 Standard Blueprint Co 240.oow.jrSwatekHdw." XiSf' 2250o;Cl,rencechmadeke-- Lesra!neS.... 433,4!Keidmf roi y caumarsn ,,e00lcass Co. Extension ct- al. 3-5 uu service, Supp., pstg., Helen W. Ledgway rent 101 79 Oct. Sal ,J)J)lp, f A ari Rrwtotv Thelma Kruger j x 'Yr 'ent utilities UCL. OiXl Raymond J. Case rw Rol KrvtPP officer .' 125.00 : Lucille Dyer Raymond J. Ca.se I Oct Sal 400.00 SarldBe SM'rent 150 8aoSt. S.L 325.00 Gwyn Anson Darline Glushenko I:8';,;" 29500 Oct. Sal "mo,c i:3 co eo , Judy T orr.er Oct Sv! . Co. Trrsurw OAS! John Bwteia Ok.- i V..... v.:t C:K . : n PJt.i Cvr. Clenn H.viise. Ine , Supp. 5:t Datss Acency lT.i H.irv.J C Elliott AppraiSJil Fkiftcasn Drug Mecioal for Jail . . Fischer Fixture Co. Dishes. Jail Lu-'.!!e Horn Gaines Vital Statistics . . . Houghton Mifflin Co. Supp 1100 I. B. m. Corp. Ribbons Kirk's Typewriter Co. Reprs Lincoln Tel & Tel Co. Serv. to Co. offices . North Star Texaco Gas, oil. Surv Plattsmouth Cleaners 233 33 ' RaB & mP laundry ; Plattsmouth Journal Plattsmouth Lumber Co. Mdse Recordak Corp. Supp Redfield & Co. Inc. Supp Walter H. Smith. Atty. Atty. for Indigent Oct. Sal Leonard A. Brinkhoff Oct. Sal ,v Edmond O. Cornell KlX 16 days Sal Robert E Curttright Sr. Oct. Sal Harrv Davis Oct. Sal St m Chester Heiselman Oct. Sal Sanforti Honian Oct. Sal Elmer B. Johnson Oct. Sal John Little Oct. Sal Donald E. Markham 23 days Sal Robert D. Markham Oct. Sal Karl Neumeister 18 days Sal Elmer L. Pike 10 days Sal Norman A. Rau Oct. Sal James W. Sheehan Oct. Sal Joseph C. Sheehan Oct. Sal Michael V. Sheehan Oct. Sal William A. Sheehan Oct. Sal William A. Sheehan Tel . i Wayne H. Stubbcndeck 208.52; j0 days Sal i Leonard R. Thome (5 00: Oct. Sal Clvde O. Thumann 11.98 ; Oct. Sal. Si Reprs r I Virgil Tweton '25; Oct. Sal ,.! Vernon Viox 8 55 i Oct. Sal. Bruce Voct Oct. Sal Alfred L. Warlich Oct. Sal Edward C. Weston Oct. Sal Wilbur H. Whited Oct. Sal ND 4,000.00 370 00 273.60 335.00 375.00 220.80 387.50 ; 15 53 j l 29 40 j 342 Defendants 150 00 Handrock Heirs Rent 580 FEDERAL MATCHING: Attebery Equipment Co. 1 .uu I ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION: 77.67 30.32 560.00 Harold Lebens Acting Co. Judge 16.42 Fred Tesch Oct. Sal 433.33 Fred Tesch Uniform 8.00 Shrader Rhoden Oct. Sal 360.00 Shrader Rhoden Uniform 8.00 Fred Tesch Mileage 217.20 Shrader Rhoden Mileage 208.90 Marilyn Tesch Oct. Sal 225.00 K. A. Spidell Sal. as Nite clerk 162.80 H. Neil Lancaster Oct. Sal 433.33 Floy B. Arnold Oct. Sal 240.00 James F. Begley Oct. Sal 433.33 Doris R. Gunnell Oct. Sal 175.00 Iola Fuller Oct. Sal. 325.00 Verna Perry LEAVE YOUR FAMILY a Ww?te- ...N0TA MORTGAGE! Supptt MMtttinf hawmd M T. WwMn'l TM likt M (Of ItmT to inU m 1 r uM yto m buy r Moflanfl Cancallatimi Ftafi. ftf 4tllll call 1 writat CLEM WOSTER Phone 6297 Plattsmouth, Nebr. 340.00 Nellie V. Study Oct. Sal izu.uu Alice Weyrich Oct. Sal zbu.uu Lincoln Tel & Tel Co. Service Ofe Oil Co. Gas, oil Plattsmouth Journal Supp POOR RELIEF: Blind Asst. Fund Co. share, vendor pymts Dr. A. H. Bonebrake Medical . . Dr. R. F. Brendel Medical Aid to Disabled Fund Co. share, V.P. . . Feldhousen Drug Medical Dr. Glen Knosp Medical Dr. L. N. Kunkel Medical 38.40 Old Age Asst. Fund Co. share, V. P. . Soennichsen's Provisions Soennichsen's Provisions St. Mary's Hospital Medical Dr. R. W. Tyson Medical BRIDGE: Clair Lanning Oct. Sal 437.50 John Macakcek 10 days Sal 225,00 Ronald Adkins 10 days Sal 160.00 Danny Sheehan 10 days Sal 160.00 John Raiter 10 days Sal 160.00 Terry Meyer 10 days Sal 171.80 Attebery Equipment Co. Reprs 25.70 Brown s Airport Reprs. W. E. Cady, Inc. Mdse Cass Contract Products Co.. Ready-Mix . . Eaton Metal Pro. Corp. Culverts, bands 1,785.96 Eaton Metal Pro. Corp. Steel Bridge flooring . 5,429.36 Eaton Metal Pro. Corp. Diaphragm 123.03 19.43 14 66 3.10 7.47 3.00 3.00 95.00 13.60 8 00 247.30 25.00 25.00 2.00 3.99 2.00 270.50 15.50 COIN-OP TYPE CLEANING 8 Pounds $1.50 Them's A Difference . . . Moth Proofed, Spotted end Steam Finished AND ALL FOR ONLY $1.50. LUGSCH CLEANERS PHONE 2130 Reprs. The Bowen Corp. Cable .. The Bowen Corp. Cable W. E. Cady. Inc. Mdse Construction Service Equip. Co., Reprs. ... Construction Service Equip. Co., Oct. pymt. on DT Scraper Dennis Service Gas, oil . . Drake's Service Gas, oil Ed's Repair Shop Reprs Farmers Co-op. Nehawka Gas. oil. mdse. Farmers Co-op, Elmwood Gas, oil, diesel Hilltop Service Gas, oil, mdse Hopper Bros. Quarries Rock A. W. Huebner Gas Jim's Standard Service Gas. oil, mdse Fred Knuppel Gas Llnder Firestone Store Tires, tubes, gas, oil . Lincoln Equipment Co. Reprs Lincoln Tel ii Tel Co. Serv. to Platts. shed . . Lincoln Welding Supply Co., Aug. Demurrage . Eugene L. Ludwick Welding Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel, Gravel . . Lyman-Richey Sand ti Gravel, Gravel Lyman-Richey Sand ti Gravel. Gravel Minn. Mining It Mfg. Co. Signs Mo. Valley Machinery Co., Mdse Mullenax Auto Supply Mdse Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co., Reprs Nelson Quarries, Inc. Rock . . John M. Norris Reprs Ofe Oil Co. Gas, oil, diesel Omaha Public Pwr. Dlst. Serv. to Co. Patrols . . Pa. Consumers Oil Co. Gas Plattsmouth Lmbr. Co. Mdse Rainbow Quarries Rock Rubin Auto Co. Reprs Rubin Auto Co. Oct. pymt on 2 Dump Trucks Sack Bros. Co. Mdse Ward Schade Welding H. P. Smith Motors, Inc., Hardware Soennichsen's Flag Cloth Standard Oil Gas, oil, diesel Fred Stearns Diesel Mark Stock Dozing W. A. Swatek Hdw. Mdse Union Lumber Co. Lath United Mineral Products Co., Rock United Mineral Products Co., Rock Webers Radiator Service Reprs. Welsh Stone Co. Inc. Rock Mr. and Mrs. Darrel .Reed were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs- Don Ahl and the Reed children were overnight guests of their maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eari Hickman in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alfrey and Jeff of Weeping Water were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Alfrey In Louis ville. Miss Nola Noyes of Omaha had as her Sunday dinner guests n- a l:er mother, Mrs. Lottie Noyes, 403.00 j Mr, and Mrs. Cyrii Hirsch of 335 00 Louisville at the Omaha Airport ! restaurant. They were celebrat- 370.00 1 inS Mrs- Lottie Noyes's 81st birthday Oct 14. She received 335.00 ; many cards and good wishes. j Seventy - five relatives and 335 00 j friends attended a dinner at 400 00 12:30 P' m' 81 the Leglon Hal1 prepared by the American Leg- 29520 ion Auxiliary, to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dunn's 60th 31500 wedding anniversary. Open house was held at the Legion 259 20 Hall from 2:30 to 5 p. m. and . nn 1 about 150 friends attended. The 144 uu rjunns have one son, William. 347.50 Principal of Sunset Hills Elcm-1 , tiaary ocnuui in umana. 432 50 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hrabik Sr. i left Sunday on a two weeks va 335.00 cation to Washington State. They ! will travel down the west coast 335.00 to California where they will 380 00 v'sit relative,s- i Mrs. Frances Biggs left Sat 5 50 i urday by jet from Omaha to ! visit her daughter, Mary, In 144 00 ; Washington, D. C. Mary is em- ! ployed in the Navy department. 335 00 j Mrs. Biggs planned to stay two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gess 335 00 were in Kansas City over the j weekend visiting their daughter 335.00 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sprague. 335 00 1 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Alfrey of 25 0 ; Omaha visited the Elmer Sprieck j family Sunday. 335.00; Nancy Saltmarsh was an over , night guest of Jean Sprieck last 335.00 , Sunday. j Mrs. Wilbur Sutton, Mrs. Doug 50 00 Alfrey, Mrs. Zelma Sutton and j Mrs. Elmer Sprieck went on the 3 55 inspection tour of the commun- Ity fallout shelter in the Ash 103 95 Grove Cement Plant tunnel. j Mrs. Elmer Sprieck was sur 34 65; prised when she received a gift , from the Rock and Hobby Show 12.95 Bhe attended last week in Om aha. It was a framed collection i of Ozark Crystals. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heil, Mr. 871.25 and Mrs. Edgar Scott, Mrs. Ella I Masters and Mrs. Effle Masters 45.56; were in Omaha Monday night ! to attend the show, How the " "iWest Was Won. 163.77 315.59 279.36 230.88 41634 3.20 276.78 13.99 342.77 757.74 17.73 3.72 7.00 375.00 1,675.00 1,500.00 260.76 10.70 36.53 1,712.88 Lodte and the Royal Neighbors. She was recorder for the Royal Neighbors for 37 years. She has been a member of the Alumni Association since her graduation from Louisville. High in 1898. Mrs. Johnson has one sister, Mrs. J. W. Myers; a daughter, Mrs. Wayne Gess, and a son, Harry; also three granddaugh ters and three great - grandsons. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Read and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Love and son and Darrell Derby at tended the National Drag Races at Great Bend, Kan., ove the weekend. Mrs. Ernest Read visited her mother, Mrs. Martha Crunk of Nebraska City Sunday. Mrs. Crunk Is at home after several weeks in the hospital with a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. John Bogard went to Wichita, Kan., to visit friends last Thursday and came back to Kansas City to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Biggs and Joel- Mrs. Ervin Alberts and Kay were in Omaha Wednesday. Emil Heier caught his arm In a cornpicker Oct. 12. He was taken by Fusselman Ambulance to Methodist Hospital. Skin was grafted onto his arm and he is repotted "doing as well as can be expected." August Stohlmann Jr. was re pairing a corn elevator at the home of his son Ervin at Mur dock when it fell on him. He was taken by ambulance to Sy racuse Hospital. 46 95! Mrs. Maude Johnson celebrat ed her 83rd birthday Oct. 11. Affiliated with the First Meth odist Church at the age of 14, Mrs. Johnson holds the oldest membership in the church and Is a charter member of the Women's Society of Christian Service. She is a member of Rebekah Winscot Skelly Service Gas 154 41 MAIL ROUTE: Rainbow Quarries Rock 1,626.31 Rainbow Quarries Rock 717.57 J. D. Schwarck Quarries Rock 1,811 85 J. D. Schwarck Quarries Rock 547.95 J. D. Schwarck Quarries Rock . . 1.484 80 J. D. Schwarck Quarries Kock 1.359.88 United Minerals Products Co., Rock 1,757.66 The Board adjourned to re convene on Tuesday, November 5. 1963. Board of County Commissioners Atust: W. J. B McDonald County Clerk No. 6425 Oct. 21, 1963. 1,073.52 64.25 235.20 8.00 9.69 5.75 1,392.44 149.05 592.78 65.71 10.00 1.85 1.96 624.52 62.16 162.00 25.47 2.25 1,984.58 412.16 2.50 899.98 111 mm GOOD WILL (M B UNION i Special l The Good Will Club met last Thursday af ternoon at home of Mrs. Harlan Atkinson. Roll call was answered by telling a Joke. Routine busi ness wai conducted and the af ernoon spent socially. The No vember meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Herman Comer. Journal Want Ads Pay AVOCA Mr. Henry Matemin Mrs. Helen Noerrlinger ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Noerrlinger to Milwaukee j to visit at the Gale Bock home and to see Mrs. Bock who had 'had surgery. j Mr. and Mrs. John Nottingham iand sons, Knob Noster, Mo., vis '' ited friends here Saturday. He ! recently was transferred to a j Missile Base there from Calif- ornia. Word was received here of the death of Bill Buckholz at an ! Omaha hospital Saturday. He !had been ill several months. He has two brothers, Henry and I John, here and a sister, Mrs. Sophie Kepler. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webber j and family of Lincoln moved I to Avooa recently. He Is assoc j lated with an insurance com pany. Barbara Boehm, 8, daughter ;of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boehm, Is I ill at her home with rheumatic fever. I Mildred Griffin, DeWeese, was I a caller at the Carl Zalser home j Saturday. The birthday luncheon was Iheld with Mrs. Rawalt. honoring j Mrs. Robert Kirchoff on her ! birthday Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer Hallstrom and Mrs. Elvin Era shod were hostesses. Robert Hallstrom is serving at federal district court in Om aha this week. A group of relatives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Emshoff Saturday to visit with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koester, Cessna Park, 111. Mrs- William Dettmer, Mrs. Vernon Dettmer and Mrs. Al fred Ebert visited Mrs. Henri etta Kirchoff at Lincoln Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Llnhart have moved into their home in Syracuse recently. At a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Ann Mickle Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bcc card and family, Lincoln; Mrs. Genevieve Ganzel, Nebraska City; Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bruns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhge. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haw ley of Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoback were in Weeping Water to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Hoback, and Mrs. Lester Hoback's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ohmit, Den ver. Bill Malone, Lincoln, visited In the home of Calvin Carsten Sunday. He has recently return ed from Spain where he was on assignment. He goes to Wash ington Court House, Ohio, to get Mrs. Malone and son who spent the time with his parents while he was In Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Have man were in Otoe Sunday to help her father, Herman Hill man, observe his 80th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar shall attended the 50th anniver sary of the Thurston County Farm Bureau at Walthill. Notes from Nehawka High: NEHAWKA (Special) The first six weeks honor roll: 8th grade Catherine Han sen, Georgia Johnson- 7th grade Suzanne Duncan, Connie Johnson, Juanita John son, Theresa Kime. Marlee Meyer, Vickl O'Connor. Freshmen Bob Brandt, Bur nice Garrett, Julia Mitchell, Linda Nobles, Sylvia O'Connor. Sophomores Neil Balfour,. Kathleen Hartman, Linda Hos tetter, Jolene Meyer. Juniors Gary Andersen, Beverly Balfour, Ruth Brandt, Carol Collins, Dan Johnson, Jan Nutter, Ann Nutzman, Linda Waller. Seniors Nancy Switzer, Sus an Balfour, Wanda Hostetter, David Johnson and Mary Llnd sey. There will be no school Oct. 24 and 25. Teachers will attend the convention at Omaha or Lincoln. Call Your K"ws And Social Items to 2141 1 lllllliillll!!. m Dedicated To Your Cood Health YOU CET IUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED' Your registered pharmacist is professionally trained to accurately fill your prescriptions. See us for all your drug needs and supplies. J." rr? CASS DRUG WALCREEN ACENCY DIAL 2189 mi 1 Lmr'm As we have sold our farm and are moving to town, we will offer for sale at Public Auc tion, the following described property at the farm located 5 miles south, 2 miles cast, Vi mile south and Vi mile east of Ashland or 3 miles north and I Vi miles west of Murdock on WEDNESDAY, 0CT0 Starting at 11 A.M. BER 23, 1963 Lunch served on the Crounds MACHINERY 1953 IHC Super M Tractor, just overhauled; 1951 IHC H Tractor; ,1953 IHC 2-MECorn Picker; 1951 IHC H & M 46 Lister with rotary mold boards, & Fertilizer attachment; 2-IHC 250 cultivators; IHC 1951 27V 7 ft. mower; IHC 15 ft. disc; IHC F-35 2 row go-devil; IHC 4 bar side delivery rake; IHC No. 8 3-14 plow; IHC No. 8 2-16 plow; IHC No. 200 Manure spreader; IHC 10 in. Burr grinder; Wetmore Clipper Hammer Mill; Energy hydraulic wagon hoist; 1960 Winpower running gear, with 6' x 10' box 1962 Lindsay running gear with 8' x 16' flat bed; Steel wagon with wide box; Buzz saw; Speed Jack; 500 lb. platform scale; John Deere 1 14 W Baler, with motor; J.D. 40 ft. Elevator, old style made into trailer type; 1951 J.D. 953 running gear with 6 x 10 box; J.D. 802 running gear with 8' x 14' flat bed; 1952 Van Brunt grain drill, 16x7 Model B; 1 955 AC 66 Combine with scour kleen straw spreader & pick-up; Old AC combine, for repairs; Walsh 7 row trailer sprayer with 210 gal. plastic lined tank; David Bradley 3 section harrow; David Bradley Manure loader with 6 ft. blade; 2 row stalk cutter; Champion hydraulic bale loader; 8 ft. land roller; 4" x 16' auger with electric motor; Kim post hole digger; Tumble bug scraper; Antique 1 row corn drill; Antique wood butter churn. For Heating oil Beyond compare Pick up the Phone and Can Sinclair RICHARD ROYER Phone 5207 or 2173 Plartimouth, Neb. Set of tractor wheel weights; Set of tractor chains; set of markers; Candy insecticide spreader; 50 ft. endless belt; 60 bu. Pride Of The Farm hog feeder; 2 feed bunks; hog troughs; 18' x 21' 6 pen hog house, with farrowing stalls; 12' x 16' brooder house; 1,000 bu. round wood granary; Steel posts; wood posts; Hog wire; 2-300 gal. gas tanks, with stand; stock rack for 8' pick-up box; 12 ga. single shot shotgun; 22 cal. Stevens bolt action semi-automatic rifle; Old iron; Many other items. HAY & STRAW, ALL UNDER COVER 680 bales of 3rd cutting alfalfa hay; 170 bales of red clover hay; 400 bales of straw; Ap proximately 2,800 bales of 1st & 2nd cutting alfalfa hay to be sold by the ton. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Apartment size Norge refrigerator; Chrome kitchen table & 4 chairs; platform rocker; 5 Rusco combination windows, 29" x 71"; Other household items. TERMS: Cash Day of Sale Howard & Louise Schmidt, owners Young & Morris, Auctioneers NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Corn Growers State Bank, Clerk. . ... j A V t e r f e 4tfttr t r r rt res r t t r r r, r 4 i 4 1 .- i. 4 4 w ..... .-.a ........ .. .'..-. ? . ... .t .n t t 5 - ' - - - ' - - .. . - 0 . . . . . t 4. 1, e. i-. ,.' j v . h .. .... tot 1 11 . tt tttftn ttt tin i 1 i 1 1 i tat nt ithJtt m i ? s t ? ?j ; .l 1,1. 1 1 .t 'l' t u t't mi ' ' i ' tilt tiillili tilt 11 liii ! i I