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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 10 PAGE TO PLATTSTiIOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Union artmen Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. looking in I'll ion 1: ;roa N ho in i r -; 1.! Coca i i . crs o In- i: Sai ur i: Che: 1: v- ry 11 was fs u-atters - evening .Mi--. 51. II. Planck and s. iov Y.:ik t wi re sho;p;;;g in braska Cny last Saturday. Kcv. ami .Air--. W. A. Taylor were kin,- attr some business matters Xfbr;,.-k:: City last Saturday. Pud Fit I; is sniiiing just now as :; s nii t!:N year's corn crop- in the b :. ! r '' in that lino tor the v. tor v. hi r. it oiiies. r.ra Willis was assisting '.. r .rv? rlnrincr The ab-r-- Maiy lid ki i' who was 1 -t Monday. :. Fur.iy v as a visitor in o-.. r Sunday lust work 1 to jo- dc i. ."ti-r soaie bus rs m-tT Monday. iy ; Hall, line of th" teaoh- I'nion schools, was a visi ; :.o--. in Plate-mouth last re -maining lor over Sunday, ii Mrs. 1!. H. l'iur.ck w re il:-- ho:::" of Mr. and Mrs. r a u !( oi nay s enjoyed the visit are that "Doris F raits. Pearl Deles Dernier, and is Carrie Hansen, Anna KseKe ami 30.080 MAJORITY FOR m 'BiGHT-TQ- lime with blood poison m i., ;c mi ttir. w:iv to recovery V.L-iv..- :iir oroirress. though far Ceorgo Thaeker. from well as yet. "Hud" and Daura iiij .-hiiitrrm were over to Weeping Water to visit him last Sunday as Wu can kick , -,o ti.e r..i.,aiiu)pr of the iamuy. l.ui lei . ! other way. -oru sciiooi We can knock it. we can rap it. it. we can scrap it. advertise our school an- AIli-?ic!:ct:r3 Statute is Sustained in lihovi Centers with but a Fo-.v Exceptions. i. Special Announcement The ladies of the Baptist church will held their annual Thanksgiving dinner and bazaar at tl'e M. W. A. hall on November 30th. Plan to .p. ad this diy wiih your ..family and iivii.I.-. a:ui enjoy the bounteous in store lor you. . . uxo-o. Let us laud it and applaud it, Eot's commend it and defend it Till the state shall know wo mean just what we say. i r or ' y Pes: .:! i " i. !tG .( . :i i- tko iahe to- we can brea or for. a .Co o talk at ; it it, illl 'V ra .t ; s Ci ' the Will Give Program The young people of the Methodist , -i-.-h" will give an excellent pro gram on Thanksgiving eve. Wcdnes ,!,:v November 29th. to which they are - xtending an invitation to All ;o come and oujoy. They will serve lunch as well and this will be made a verv worth while gathering. -rt.Mi i i-ar-m" and v.ii' who are : ii. -Ir home in Arriba. Colo.. i.i l"::'o: the latnr part of . : : ! -vi'l vi-it for some :h ;!:cir folks. . !.y..-1- tho earrier i f one of : s , .,; ' t'luon was a pas- !.. VI ' ;i' .h last Mnday 1 ; s chit ;' of the new- Good Gas Burners For Sale I have three hard coal base burn ers, which are in excellent condi tion which I can sell at a very fair price. Come and see them. Joe Bau- We can rake it We can make it Just bv the wav wo talk about our inv n. We can boost it. we can : hove it. We must talk it. we must love it. If we want it t; t,ro up instead of v down. Why not sit: and shout its praises. Mention all it; happy phases. Show the state the best school on the map. I?0"St it at the store and table. Hoost it when and where we re able. All together now tit's boost 'can'' the rap. LOCAL NEWS n23-3t to mod at 1... r and Walter L. I:. la" .-.Jier so n: , Monday. 1:1:1k- . ; :-iio.i fr ihe : i a n hant. nd Dr. okinc after wi:no Another American in TTiiJcn T' arrival of his hUihness. (. K. v.;.o is the youngest son of '. . ; r.A Mrs. Ira Clark, arrived last Jnfurr.ay "night. The happy parents i both will pleased over the ar- :v:i: ot i nj t !'.-. young man. P-oth he and her are doing nic.ly ami all .ying 10 .:i ious fortunate ending of event. !'ii.'t ' -.irioi-'iiHV s 1;-M Chiiflrs S. Stone of Nehawka was liero today looking after some niat : m' business and tailing on friends. ikr.ry A. (hul.r.uui'.i of Murdoek was 1 re yesurday afternoon for a few hours looking aftir some tnat f.rs o:" busiues.- and vi.-iiing with his r 'at ivt s and irionds. 2.1 r-.-. Pen "i'urntr departed this lr.Oif.irg for (lb n wood wii.-r" she will the people i: ilnm of oii.-taincd by T..-ie :-i the I re of cou.ii ' 1". t the t i-iii to this i. ;' it. in U'-ailr : :;a! ami t':e :i : : iiita-.U;:: iliy o:ie el i ieh. th-' fa i r.ot oppose, ii i:i ot uup;' en th . :r T lUlle-v::. and t too ':c. , ; tiv.t ion I; ..,,.v .jvhti f.i rnici s . V.e:e ::e b-tM'i i a ppro vi i i m;-.i r rted il.es a': ' ' intense opposition f 1.) th.e aiUi-'iirketin?, )ik" la .v voted, up m f Nebraska in the ref- iveniber 7, the act was i majority of ;;0,imiO or S-ole state and a n tun es containing railn;al . ief ; oi' a iitai.on- asure, voted in favor ! to ":)i' I '.vie p:vi tat".: i; xv re the Cm : n e h.;d is. th- n bt r i a- cou til y eeUll o r i t y . foar ri fei red laws irea'.t !'e '.r ratioii did farmers. t. tne ex- in;.' this aet, '.'. nt back -.ilie;;, the la. bor '.e latt; r arc ieit . hi'e the s'.ate v. inn r.' i.iodifyitsg the e.;i-t ii. to both or" v hi'h were part'.L-alariy hos-t- n. eh-irter re.driction law by a :sn:-:U laa.j .rity il'ie v -rl in it s behalf by ( i ; ii ' :- tr te. .Advei:i:-:r Campaign llelred The hi.:: majority j liel up b.r the : t -; ir ' t i a - '. v w i. iue ( h.ieily to jin advertising catapaiun in its t'o i a'f which, the Nebraska manufact rrs' assoei aion spon?e.rtl. One of LOCAL NEWS' ('mm Monoaj'B i - 1 1 v i Miss Florence Ualser returnod this morning from St. Paul, Nebraska, whore she has been visiting with her mother. W. H. Puis of Murray was among the visitors in the city Saturday look ing after some trading with the mer chants. Attorney C. K. Tefft of Weeping Water was here today looking after some matlirs at the court house for a few hours. , James Terry berry of Louisville was i ?i the city today for a few hours I tending to some business matters of importance. Thomas Murtey, the Weeping Wa ter banker, was in the city today at tending to some business matters at the court house. Clifford Propst. was a passenger ih is morning for Omaha to spend :i lew Jiours theer attending to some matters of business. i P. A. llild from west of Mynard was in the city today looking after; some trt'diii: with the merchants and j vh-i'Mig with bis many friends. j tleorge W. Snyder came in this morning from his farm home; to spend a few hours in Omaha, going to that ity on the early morning Iiurliugton train. j I.afe flilmore was an over Sunday visitor in Omaha with his parental aid friends, returning home this 'o n i.reat fit v la -t Mon : the trip and re- V-.!. tiulM (; 'I :r.f:riw. i f.v:; . Ii ; n Mi: is ot will meet Lavatieht i Card ay i-V V. i 7 1 expect 1 1 me. ,r T'n pan v. v. i.o t'rt r tiie trapping ' Water sui eed- .a- i 'possuia laT Mo'i a' '. ".as feelina- pretty matter. I.. Craves has been ! vvii h an attack of :;- the pa-t Tvec-k but .- of P Race is g-t-' '.y :V.i'. is stone h tter li!s n.iny frir-nds ave ni mniit again In .Mar irain. Th- v: i i :i t ! : i:e se -i i,t. their ..'are v.-a.k : P..s r . !( e; School Note DonmP.y Iiobb is fifth arad. tract ions, ml Morris i in school is now working a new n pupil in completed grade. sixth gr;Ie has ork on '(!! ma If . s' lioi)i entered sehoid this Hid is taking fifth grade work, .hud Kktehcr was out of two davs on an cunt of sick- 'pi'iid a few hours and in i v.'Mi per tni:ur ami sister on to Council Illuffs to s; l.y. ,'ohn C. !!rtit!i of Fai tViiueiit of th!.; city a r.u ea i"s ;go. pa.iS. d tl;roi:g'i i eVtf.llli; cJl iotltc to II stepped here for a tiiort irii.udo. tlu ompa t.y will m lid t v t: is I'irny s ! . o i 'I ; . . a i I i twit r. cents, appca UeWS i;1 rCVs , oiet -r ! ' r rhil l of t!ie , ; s la'mlel. e i: w ; . ;i ri te re lloia. visit a r ni la t ai-d witli a': v .it! Tr.. nth a i their d eighth grad s ar" work for the 1 new 'i i. v;t:artei. The follow ir.ir visited in our high cm-,! i.-st week: Ahla Taylor. Elza j Taylor, ib-to-go Oreen and Christine j N'-u matin. . ! The tourth and fifth grades wrotf ( lott - rs to their mothers asking them; o vi-it school. They hope that some; will accept. ! The int' rmediate room went ANOTHER MINE .:tv.-r : co' it - I ot ! i-y i f u r. sit '.' n t -.vita ti P'ti'V Oil : o i 1 a d to 1 p; c: t ;s. i oaii.i f's C.e v.: v. . ret this :i ve ti: i n z in a over tne an anxious n waf hing mi'v brca i- 'Wi'.l he raiding o picture behalf rf run th.e morning to his work at the Sharp i factory. j Kdwartl Vallery was a passenger! this morning for Omaha where he w;i. (ailed to look after some mat-; t r .-, of business for a few hours in ; that city. Allie Meifinger, wife and litt'e ion were ho re y-tcrday from their farm homo near Cedar Creak to look aire r f:'W sotae br.si::ess matter: lours. for '"I; i .-a:Mliza-liioii 'a'ecr' .'. at hev t ubiicity. la w a ma- ' V l'l n -a. .! Hews Ticker Company Sav; JIaker Euys Coal Mine West Vitgini?.. Auti in New : !!( V ; - I. "t IHi-f. th- 1- I id" ill of Robert for ?ome to last , Wcdnes.lay af- 1 enjoyed a wiennie ' iff mm mm M5'3 012 ttGZtmZ 'c ..".t prepared to furnish you an ecrel!ei:t vell. V.'e have the wei; m acliir.ery ready for service See ii:, if vo'j are needing a well. '. CJ'grrison's Grove ter sc'dooI. They roast thtre. i In n spelling rruitoft hebl Friday ; iti moon Harriett Leach won in the 's .otid made and Enid Swanson won i in th" third grade. I P'at.s arc being worked out for a chol c-arnival to be held next month. Watch, for further rotiee of th?- entertainment. Th.e X English pupils have been work in sr on debates the past week. Thy are findinsr that "because" is rot tiroi.f of a statement. i : i" ii'Miie Diiomics class nas oe- :;:t' ' study of leavening agents, find that their study of gen- s i- p., c helps tliem to quite an x'eiu. The various methods of leaven';;.- ar then illustrated in the laboratory. York. with his ims; If id lor She bilis Henry a coal mlr.v Nov. - .' . protrriun all raw matt ria manufacture of In aceord of su: plying re-'iuir-utomo- Ford "today h.vs bought for .?l.-f'u.t'0il. aceord- t i !1 V- - -. re-: ' rtii western ; . !:a. w ere ?y. wh re . .."eiaa rto! 1 . -'! COM ti-pi wki'-h CP-, lid Ts'.a'id ;:;c ioc.c; is s i t ti ll t! e act by a a - . i;t;nty, v. ;t'.i (v.! iictviiati n. 1 "i in i t i i a -count v. the iter of Ne- ! loday .-,:. FaHs ing to Piieifie h;i s and Kich ajiproval to ing to reports carried here today by a news ticker company. Mr. Ford's mine is known as the P-'Xtcr Colliery and is in the non union fi- Id at Davey. MacPawell louvty. West 'irginia. on the iine of Norfolk t Western railroad. It pro!uces v. valuable fuel for the manufacture of coke, which is u.-d in steel making. P monthly output is from 2t.iMio to 4o,oio tons. Ford paid l.'joo.ooo jn cash to Dexter & Carpentier. former owners ami will turn over the remaining 2'''o.iou'i in a few weeks. Dexter and Carpenter retain the distribution riirhts for the furl mined over and above Mr. Ford's needs. . up: 1 . A it- rai: r .in of and Dodge railroad e for it be 1 the Missouri an 1 chop-, v give their e'i g me:. -ure by i i Ibiite. rontiiining Al-' Cass county, including i --b(.th towns being tlie. i ccutLia went for it by; rcrp. ctively. The Rock j i.o.'ai ter; and shop town.' j';ry. failed to eon t red .lefi'orson ; t -. which voted bv a margin of; i sustain th.e law. Ee. ten in Sixteen Counties s which have 1 Mil !!d a- 1. c I llM.VtV r-oli!!t ;. VI!;.- reported t-the ri cretary of . there v.ero sixteen that voted a ;:--t ti e "right-to-work" statute, vera.'. '! t'-.ico l;ave railroad ccn-- in tlain. A few are prodomin t'v rural. I'.iugk's. Custer and N.'e! I t Nt t m t ie iaw:- a. iNeo. V f V f t k 'i 1 t b r: Co li : e rl vie,.- for and the taking of quar- xaminat ions was the order of lay in our school hist week. - in the high school who were :pt'! from all their cxamina . Iccmiso of an average daily c of s.j pi r cent and being nei ;i"is.; iit r.or tardy were: Virginia oris, Wil'.a Fleulur. Cleona Far-L Sarah McQuinn. Olive Mae Ray. ra I'li'iiii. Sar;i I'pton and llar tt Chemy. Those exeinptefl from ! - ni'i. incrai Practice! one of thiur examinations v r. : pMilah Pel!. Nellie Meade. El Fahrhimb r. Stacej- Niilay. Mil er"' Clark. Zoia Eaton. Rachel Pell. A!?:Kt Frans, La Von Frans. Oeorge lack-'. ilandd .lair.es. Florence Ti.a.k r. Amos Crook. Letha Porter. WOULD STANDARD IZE SIZE OF FLAGS Division of Simplified Practice Eepariment of Commerce is Behind the Movement. of legsl Notice Si'ec'al ater. lion ; iven to deep seated cmerses of Lungs. Kidneys. Strriac!!. Licr, Inicstiner;. I?ec turn. Ktc. All la'est Sernrasand ymphs uii'd when indica ed. Oman, Kclirasks fephone 31 V.'e recently found abandoned a I)i!''--) Prothers touring car which br.Migh to our gar;ige in Cnion ai.d lire holding thj same bore for toe I'ondng and derrnud of the owu- r. This oar will be? held for thirty d -.- and if tKd then called for and 1 ro-- d to he the property of the one d'Tur'tiding same, will be sold ac--.rjing to law for the purpose of POirg the storage, advertising and o'lor exp'i's.s which may be incur-r-d in its care and di-rpnsnl. DOWLER RROT! f ERS. n--Dv I'nion. Neb. to n n S ne yinsyrpassed ostE 'v e have taken v"Iiich is a crei money. The Dort i and is well worth many more dollars than it costs. We are selling the Dort Touring delivered at Q2E5.CQ, and the Dort Coupe delivered at the agency for the Dort automo- car tor but a small amount or showing some wonderful records See Us for a Demonstration and We Will Prove the Worth cf This Wonderful Car The Auto Man BROS., -:- Union, Neb. Washington, Nov. if'. Too many ilih'erent izes and (;urilities of Amer ican fia.'s. waving from Ainericiin fbiK poi"s. have irritated t Ii efficient soul of tha division of simplified prac tice of the dipartment of common." ;md a drive is now on to red tie" the number of sizes manufactured to ten. Calling in the association of flag manufacturers, the division suggest ed to it a survey to determine the host ten widths and lengths for the trade. When this survey is com pleted according to plans, its con eltioions will run the gai.nUot of the various goveiiinn.nt departments an 1 the fine arts commission. The final step of th.e drive will probably be a iiiygf Ft ion (o congress for legislation est:tb;i?h ing standard sizes for the national emblem. One manufacturer alone is at pres ent producing flags in eighty-six dif fortnt sizes, in seventeen qualities. and front one to nine styles in each! quality, the division states. I Pre.hpjnt Tatt in liJlL establish- ed twelve authorized sizes. Pocsj lent ! Y i.'son, following Taft's lead, pre-j scrihed twelve mzes. but altered their dimensions somewhat. Despite these official decrees, man- i ufac-tnrers have continued to turn ! out innumerable qualities and sizes of fla;;. entirely different from those- j pre::ribod. re the three not officially re- jo.-ted. lio;iL'ta.s ooonty and Omaha . 1 Mr!! -ily t'.-r the l.c.v. v. rt! Platte, which is second only : : C-ia.ha ia it.- I'nion Pacific rail r a I population aad interests, piled ; ; a :.dver.-.o majority larae enouph o ferry Lincoln county against the , .--nr by ''11. in spite of the fav o.(i' ''.' niral vote. Two Purlington :..:iP is - MeCook and Dohlrege . re lined up th.e same way, with h result that Rod Willow county r :;:. I a majority of 1'1 and Phelps -eun;y ..'.") ;ia:tiiist th.e act. in av.es i.u't.t.v (Chadron) the North wortcm raiho'd employes were ii i nst rumoat I in jretting a : j oity of lite auaitr t it. Norfolk, .".tiling Fremont in importance as a North '.venter!! oj". ra ( ing and eom aorci'l point, was al.-o against it. but Madicen eounty as a whole was practically a rtamiofi'. the majority lei ii". on'y 11 yg iinst.. O.hcr cciMitiir, v.l.ich gave major It;. - ;oita j,o.iht:c to th.e anti-picket-ir.- h w were Arthur. Plaino, Cumin-. Harlan. Hayes. Kearnay. Logan, Pic ice. Platte. Shoiman and Thomas. Fro it; TuosohV!. i.fiii W. C. Uoe(!eker of the Murray i-tato bank was here; today looking after som matters of business. Miss niirche Horning was a visi tor in Omaha mday. going to that i'y in. the early morning Iiurliugton i rain. William Moles Demur, the Elm wood attorney, was lore today look ing alter same matters of business : t the court house. P.-tcr E-eland and daughter. Miss Nora of near Elmwood were hero '..nlay for a few hours looking after : on:e matters of business. P.'-n Dean of Chnwood was here for a few luiurs attend 'ome matters in the office of th.e eb rk of the district court. C. A. Harvey of Thayer, Kansas, who has been heir visiting with his relatives and friends, departed this afternoon for Omaha to spend a few hours. J a nies Kuykcndall of York, who has been Iito looking after some matters of business for the Nebras ka Cas & Electric Co.. of which he was tornierly manager, returned this afternoon to his home. L. F. Langhorst of Elmwood was a visitor in the city today for a few hours motoring through the city ancl stopping for a short visit with his many friends as well as looking after some matters of business. AMERICAN LECiON NEWS Ry the POST ADJUTANT For earache, toothache, pains, burr.-., scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. a splendid rem-!'.- for emergencies. See the beautiful Thanksgiving or.rdri at the Journal office. GET YOUR THANKSGIVING CAEDS AT JOUENAL OFFICE The Journal book and stationary shop has the new Thanksgiving .greeting cards now on hand and whieh are ready for your inspection. Call in and look them over. A'.so all manner of Thanksgiving decorations and favors for the holiday season. No words can do justice to the ex quisite assortment of hand made luncheon sots. drcEo. r sots, towels, pillow slips and many other articles to b-- found on display at St. Mary's Christinas Shop, Dor. Sth and 9th at Haiti Wagner building. HAVE VQUY and lasses Fixed Before Gold WoaSfcor Ssts in! Frank R. GobeSman Wall Paper and Paint Store. ''Get the Habit!" The new membership cards for 1 H:; have arrived. Don't forget the special meeting of the entire post Wednesday night. No action has been taken toward raising dues this year, and it is prob able they 11 be continued at $2. Tne cool weather has made the club rooms a popular place again. although they are pretty much de serted during the summer. For two yoars a certain Platts mouth man has paid the rental on the club rooms telephone without choosing to reveal his identity. This is certainly a commendable spirit and oouoiy so neeause lie nas never com mercialized his generosity as an aid to his business. Legion men feel a warm spot in their hearts for this man whose identity they are sure they know, and who has done numerous other acts for the local post in the past three years. The annual election of officers oc curs two weeks from Wednesday. A good turnout of the members at this meeting is urged, so that the selec tion may be as representative as possible. The practice of non-service men and non-Legion members enjoying the privileges of the club rooms nightly, was denounced at the last Executive committee meeting. Here tofore the privileges of the club rooms will be extended only to Legion mem bers in good standing. Members can pay their 1923 dues at any time now. It is hoped to get the majority of them collected up be fore January 1st. One way to relieve habitual con stipation is to take regularly a mild laxative. Doan's Regulets are recom mended for this purpose. 30c a box at all drug stores. Full blooded Barred rels, S 1.50 : pullets I Will Copple, Alvo, Neb. Rock cock $1.00. Mrs. ola-8sw Farm Loans : ' Let me explain my long-time land bank loan. Searl S. Davis, 201 Plattsinetith State Bank Building. n6-4wsw ; Snfisfifts the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion Cleanses mouth and teeth A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. Don't miss the joy of the new VRIGLEY'S P-R the sugar coated peppermint tid bit! cropper, ' C2L Tl frg Good tor W' ; ji fTT'l P& volant ' 1, 1 jmjmm&g CASS CO. FARM t BUREAU NOTES County Wide T. B. Testing If you are interested in having the; cattle of the county tested for tu- ' berculosis. write the Farm Tiureauj office as the board wish to know how ' mnnv- nrp interested I $1.32 Per Bushel for Corn Yes. that's what last year's crop brought one Cass eounty man. K. C. Pollard fed 77 bead of 1921 fall pigs which weighed an average cf 52 pounds on November 27. 1921. These 77 head were weighed March 22. 1922. and sold. Their total gain was ll.t')7t pounds, and at $9.25 per hundred, came to $ 1,090.00. He fed nothing but corn and tankage. The cost of the tankage fed was 120. The total number of bushels of corn fed was 732. Deducting the $120 spent for tankage from the $970 rep resenting the value of the gain leaves $970, and dividing this by the 732 bushels shows $1.32 per bushel realized through feeding. Had be bought corn at 50c per bushel, his feeding would have left him a net prolit on the gain of $60 4. excluding of course his work. If any one else has kept a record and fed hogs or cattle, send it in. i - . . ' program, Friday evehin&jit the home of 15. Wolph, Nohawka. The progrjm com iited of several musical readings. sf)fi:,'anr."3ikMuontnl music, 'fihe history of the club and presentatjui of Cortiliiuitus of AcJiieiajinnt :id iSeal w ere also included. . The m.n berc of the club are .Vuiy -tiuiU'Un Aureus. Pearle and Empia -Chapi-M and Huth Eehr-is. The lea lie S. Mjss Evelyn-Wolph, has worked ur.tiiiag ly to make the club a success. Tae parents and frii nds of f'.c girls v.t re invited and th.e evening was greatly enjoyed by all. At the close of the evening delicious refreshments were served. FINE SPF.ING BOARS - We have twenty spring lx of quality, sired by Pellrvue Pathfinder, showing the desirable charge eristics of this sirain. For sale at farmers' price s. Thirty open Gilts, of same breeding and quality, priced to s. il. Alo our herd boar He'.levue King's Colonel, a good hoar and a good buy. -The Hellevue Dnroe Kane':., on Pellovue Eouievard, Telephone 25, Polhvue. Nebraska. n20-4sw. ... .... T". T A 1 HC - x arm bureau Annual iuceimg j The date and program will be' printed later, plan to come. Watch for this and Achievement Day Program The M;i pie Crove cooking and bak ing club held their Achievement day t REX YCUKG t General Auctioneer .J. Live Stock Heal Estate Personal Property . J. PHONE ai4 -I- '!- I- Plattsmouth, Nebraska y J - Call at my Expense Do You Know That we thoroly recondition Naeh used cars. That we have placed our regular ninety-day guar antee on QUr reconditioned Nash cars? -Nash-Vriesema Aulo Company- Atlantic 2916 Omaha, Nebraska Tenth and Howard Sts. 4 r t r f ! f! ! f