The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 09, 1936, SECTION 2, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    Apply Lime
with Caution
It Can Often Do More Harm Than
Good to Lawns Purpose Is to
Neutralize Acid Soils.
Lime may be unnecessary or actu
ally harmful to lawns. This does not
mean that it should never be used,
because there are cases where it is
needed, but lime must be usd intelli
gently. The function of lime is to correct
or neutralize acid soils when they are
to be used in growing plants which
do best in a neutral or alkaline soil.
It is necessary, therefore, that you
know the condition of your soil as
well as the preference of the plants
you are going to grow in it before
lime can be intelligently used. Many
dealers in lawn and garden supplies
will test soil for acidity free of
charge. Inexpensive testing kits will
enable you to do your own testing.
Many grasses do best on soil that
is slightly acid. Tou'll appreciate the
importance of this when you know
that an acid condition is unfavorable
to the growth of weeds.
Contrary to general belief, moss
is not necessarily a sign of acid soil.
It is rather a sign that present con
ditions are not favorable to the
growth of grass. Lack of available
plant food in the soil is often indi
cated by the growth of moss.
The impression that limt is a suit
able substitute for plant food should
be corrected. Even though a soil test
shows that because your lawn is too
strongly acid it is desirable to apply
lime, a well balanced plant food is
needed. An application right now of
4 pounds of complete plant food per
100 square feet, applied evently, is
necessary to make your lawn a thing
of real beauty, and velvety green.
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National Ticket
Vote for ONE For President
Zl FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. Hyde Park, N. Y.
PUNISHED FOR NON-VOTING
Berlin. 'Nazi punishment was
visited swiftly upon industrial work
ers who failed to vote in the March
29 rekhstag elections, it was dis
closed. They were summarily dis
missed from their jobs. The German
labor front, together with the nazi
party organization, prevailed upon
the employers to fire such "slackers,"
contending the fellow workers who
"did their duty" could not tolerate
the existence of the others in their
midst. One known case was that of
a man who had held a job with the
same concern for ten years.
The reichstag election was consid
ered by the nazis as a plebiscite upon
Keichsf uehrer Hitler's foreign policy.
Dr. Hugo Eckener, noted zeppelin
commander, was among those report
ed to have fallen into official dis
favor because he did not vote.
Vote for ONE For Vice President
CZ1 JOHN NANCE GARNER Uvalde, Texas
For Delegates at Large to National Convention
Vote for FOUR
Q HOBERT L. BLACKLEDGE Kearney
I. J. DUNN Omaha
REBUILDING OMAHA STREET
Omaha. Reconstruction of 13th
st. from Howard in the downtown
district to Missouri ave. in South
Omaha at a cost estimated by city
and works progress administration
officials of almost 1 million dollars
is scheduled to get under way here
this week.
The project, covering a distance of
three and one-half miles and de
scribed by the officials as the WPA's
most ambitious undertaking here to
date, calls for widening and repaying
of the street into a four lane high
way with parallel parking lanes on
either side. When complete, they
said, the street will he even wider
than the new Dodge thorofare. In
stallation of a new storm sewer over
almost the entire length of the proj
ect is included in the plans.
Must Face Trial
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Mrs. Anne Maxwell
With her daughter Edith, 21, al
ready serving sentence for the curfew-killing
of Tnge Maxwell, stern
hill-billy father,. Mrs. Anne Max
veil (above), his wife, must face
tral at Wise, Vft as an accomplice.
For Alternates at Large to National Convention
Vote for FOUR
CH ALICE BROOKS Hastings
Zl OLGA STASTNY Omaha
JANE W. KETCHAM North Platte
Zl MARY C. RAMSEY Omaha
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For Delegates to National Convention First District
Vote for TWO
EU E. M. MARVIN ..Beatrice
lU GEORGE E. PROUDFIT Lincoln
JOHN ROHRIG ' Lincoln
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!J CLARENCE L. CLARK Lincoln
For Alternate Delegates to National Convention
First District
Vote for TWO
RUSSELL POLLARD
Falls City
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Vote for ONE
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For National Committeeman
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CH TERRY CARPENTER . . . .Scottsbluff
iZl EDWARD R. BURKE Omaha
Vote for ONE For National Committeewoman
U EVELYN A. RYAN Grand Island
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Vote for ONE For United States Senator
Zl TERRY CARPENTER Scottsbluff
CD GEORGE E. HALL Lincoln
LJ EMIL E. PLACEK Wahoo
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I I JAMES C. QUIGLEY Valentine
State Ticket
Vote for ONE For Governor
R. L. COCHRAN Lincoln
LU ANTON H. JENSEN Lincoln
Vote for ONE For Lieutenant Governor
CH WALTER H. JURGENSEN Lincoln
HI EDGAR HOWARD Columbus
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Vote for ONE For Secretary of State
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i I HARRY R. SWANSON Omaha
LJ OTTO E. DUDSCHUS Lincoln
B. F. PERRY Red Cloud
Vote for ONE For Auditor of Public Accounts
Zl FRED C. AYRES Lincoln
EDWARD J. WOULF Lincoln
WILLIAM H. PRICE Omaha
For Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings
Vote for ONE
I I HARRY E. REAVIS Battle Creek
CZI ARTHUR E. OLSON Upland
l2 CHARLES M. JACK Lincoln
Vote for ONE For State Treasurer
CZI WALTER H. JENSEN Lincoln
Zl H. J. MURRAY Franklin
LJ FRED BRECHT Falls City
Zl CECIL MATTHEWS Lincoln
Zl JAMES M. RONCKA. Omaha
Vote for ONE For Attorney General
Zl PAUL P. CH ANEY Falls City
Zl FRED G. HAWXBY Auburn
Zl FRANCIS V. ROBINSON Lincoln
CZI RICHARD C. HUNTER Omaha
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Vote for ONE For Railway Commissioner
Zl GEORGE L. GOOD Bridgeport
Zl FRANK J. R1HA Omaha
WARREN R. POOL Lincoln
tZ JOHN P. SULLIVAN Omaha
Zl BUEHLER METCALFE Omaha
Zl BEN M. JOHNSON Omaha
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I 1 F. A. GOOD Lincoln, Nebraska
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I 1 B. E. FARLEY Cedar Rapids
Congressional Ticket
For Congressman First District
Vote for ONE
I I HENRY C. LUCKEY Lincoln
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I I FOSTER MAY Lincoln
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County Ticket
For County Commissioner First District
Vote for ONE
I I PETER P. GRADOVILLE Plattsmouth
LJ JULIUS A. PITZ Plattsmouth
For County Attorney (For Unexpired Term)
Vote for ONE
CZI J. A. CAP WELL Plattsmouth
Plattsmouth Precinct
Vote for NINE
CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK
State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss :
I, Geo. E. Sayles, County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, do
Lereby certify that the sample Republican, Democrat and Kon
Political Ballots being: published in this issue cf the Plattsmouth
journal are true and correct copies of the Official Ballots to be
used at the Primary Election to be held in Cass County, Nebraska,
on Tuesday, April 11th, 183G.
Witness my hand and official seal at Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska, this 2nd day of April, 1936.
GEO. E. SAYLES, County Clerk,
Cass County, Nebraska.
(Seal)