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Oc5t ca Down J Ilollfl. 19 ; Best This scientifically 'Balanced Flour means really per fect baking! 24 its. 59 40 lbs. 1 Vf I J x 0 Firemen Have Severe Time in the Cold 1 Number of Volunteer Firemen Af fected by the Gruelling Ordeal of tiie Wohlfarth Fire. pilllllllllM fn7oa 1 From W'etlnesday's Dally The members of the Plattsmouth fire department Tuesday demon strated their Spartan courage as they battled for practically the entire day 'the fire that eventually destroyed the i Paul Wohlfarth home on North Sixth (street. Tne ngures . 01 ine nremen re sembled icebergs as they stood hour after hour with only brief reliefs, battling with the elements of de struction, the water that fell on them turning to ice in an instant, while the bitter and strong wind beat unmercifully - on the faces of the men. No highly paid or trained department fought more courageously SI .a n a "J a -a . . ' ' tnan tnese iccai men who naa lam down their usual daily vocations to join in the fight to save a home and property of one of their fellow citi zens. The firemen were served hot cof fee throughout the day at the August Cloidt home near the scene of the fire which proved a real boon to the cold and tired firemen and a fire was arranged in a shed at which the fire men were able to snatch a few mom ents during the day to try and dry their ice covered clothing. A large number suffered frost bit ten fingers and cars a3 the result of the hard fight, while Fulton Har ris, civil engineer and son of Mr. and Mrs. Creed Harris of Union. was probably the most severely in jured by the cold. The face of Mr. Harris was almost frozen and it was necessary to have him taken to the office of a physician for treatment. Carl Ofe, who just recently recover ed from an Illness was also one of those who suffered severely from the cold and had to be taken from the scene of the fire. The firemen were again called to the scene of the fire last night when a blaze oroKe out jn the ruins of the Wohlfarth homo and which was ex tinguished to prevent spreading to other properties. The members of the department last night were u entertained at a lunch at the dining room of the Brown cafe and where the regular monthly meeting was held. m MAY REMOVE TELEPHONES From Wednesday's Daily The board of county commissioners at their meeting today had up for consideration the matter of the re moval of telephones from the offices at the court house. There are ten telephones now in: use to serve the offices and while they are a con venience to persons wishing to se cure information, the commissioners feel that they can save a substantial sum each month. The question of the maintenance of the telephone at the office of the sheriff or using the telephone at the jail for general business of the of fice where communication is neces sary is one of the matters under con sideration. The county officials have offered no objection to the removal of the telephones which are largely a mat ter of convenience to the patrons of the various offices who can avoid a personal visit to the court house many times by calling by telephone. Advertising will keep the wheels of business turning, even In "de pression times." Don't overlook that fact, Mr. Merchant. COLD, WINDY NIGHTS A LITTLE SPARK on the roof may cause you a lot of damage and loss. AN OVERHEATED Stove or Furnace may start a dangerous fire in your home that will consume all you have. You are Careful but Are You Safe? ENOW you are safe from financial loss, and enjoy the comfortable feel ing of dependable, Insurance protec tion. The cost is small. 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Harnburcer Freshly ground, All meat. 4 lbs. 25c Plattcxnoutb'o Leadlnc Casb Otore ai!!!ilI!!IiSi!ll!iillHSIilll!ll!IlSI!I!llll!IIi2Iin Debate Team Returns Midland Meet Wliile Losing in Opening Bound Local Debaters Have line .exper ience Hearing Contests. , The high school debate team, com posed of Pauline Hoschar. George Adam. William . Wetenkamp, and George Luschinsky, together with their coach, Mr. Pigley, took' part in the Annual Midland College Tour nament last week, hi which thirty- two teams were entered. Plattsmouth debated Tilden, Ne braska In the first round and were defeated, and then lost the second de cision to Wakefield In the consola tion period. Then in order to get as much benefit from the many debaters nresent. as possible, the local team held two practice debates with Fre mont and listened to i many others with the result that they acquired a lot of Information and help wnicn will be rery valuable to them In ful ture debates. Mr. Flgley began this year without a single experienced de bater, as the members of last year's championship team .were . lost by graduation. But despite these facts, the Plattsmouth ktCud made a fine showing in the tournament, and will no doubt develop a strong team be- for the season Is over.' Arrangements are being made to bring ' debating teams representing ihe University of 'South. Dakota and the University of Nebraska, here on March 31 to debate "The Cancellation of the War Debts." . 3 TnnmHC WalHnv rnmnan 4. ATTEND BOARD MEETING From Monday's Dil7 This mornlng: James M. Robert son, president of the Nebraska Ma sonic Home association, Attorney W. A. Robertson, member of the board of control and. W. P. Evers, Home super intendent, were at Omaha to attend the official board meeting. The board of control meets each month' on the fifth and this date fall ing on Sunday, the meeting was held today; "Mr.; Robertson,' as president, presided over the meeting - and re ceived the reports of the various com mittees and tb Home management. Abstract! of Title 4. Phone 324 Plattsmouth Ml"!?-l"I-!-M:.!II-l t Journal Want-AOs cost only a few cents and get real results I w IE Your home may be next in line for de struction by FIRE. Protect yourself from the possibility of fi nancial loss by insur ing thru S. S. DAVIS Ground Floor Bates Bldg. PLATTSMOUTH dl I T