The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 11, 1937, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTJENAI
PAGE ITVL
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937.
Nehawka
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
Henry Thiele living north of town
has added to his means of transpor
tation a new Plymouth pickup, or
light truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald
v. re over to Mauley for the day last
Sunday, remaining until Tuesday be
fore returning home.
Postmistress Lanna McReynolds
v .is visiting with friends in Omaha
fcr over tbe week end and remaining
f: r Monday as well.
Robert Burton was making scenery
ft r the playlets which the Junior
oman's club are to give at the
Auditorium next Saturday.
i Horses and mules for sale. 5 short
horn bulls eligible to register. Ster
ling Ingwerson, Plattsmouth.
f8-2tw-fS-10-12d
FOR SALE
f Cass County Farm 7
t Bureau Notes f
J Copy furnished from Office
of County Agent Wainscot t
t
Dempsey -as College Boxing Coach
City Dads Meet j
Few fresh milk cows. John Becker,
Plattsmouth.
fll-2tw
Will Give Entertainment.
The Junior Woman's club are at
this time preparing three separate
one act plays which they will pre
sent at the Xehawka Auditorium Sat
urday night. February 13th.
4-H Clubs Beein Activities.
Organization of 1937 4-11 clubs is (
increasing. Six Xehawka girls, ten.i
eleven and twelve years of age, are,
enrolled in the newly organized j
"Healthy Susans" Keep-Well club j
and are busy studying and practicing!
Several head of horses for sale, j eood health habits, posture exercises.
games, etc. MiS3 Ruth Ann Saeldon
is their leader. The "Cass County
Canners" club, with Evelyn "Yolph J
leader, has reorganized for second:
(Continued from Page 1)
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I
HOSSES FOR SALE
Myron Wiles, Plattsmouth.
jS-2td-4tw
EOE SALE
year canning. Ten members are en-j
One team gray geldings, ft years j rolled and they are all "pepped up" j
old. weight 3.000. One Farmall trac
tor, good condition. J. W. Philpot,
Nehawka, Xebr. fS-2t sw
ItlAKE WITH FOAL FOE SALE
I have a good true work mare, wt.
lf.00 lbs., with foal, for sale.
I ROY GREGG. Murray,
j fS-lt sw
I '
FOE SALE
Was Passing Natal Day.
Andrew F. Sturm was born on
February Sth. If 03 during the Amer
ican c ivil war. anu resided m tne ,
trinity and near Xehawka all his life,
l.eing bora ru the old homestead near j
Xehav. ka. When Mr. Sturm was a
h.d there v. ro many Indians in the;
country lure and no uistmctiy re-
::: ember.-, v hen they came to the home i
r.:;d his mother gave them bread and
a- Mr. Sturm's father was a farmer j
and rai.-ed much cane and made mo
L fses. they gave the Indians this j
which greatly pleased them. Mr.j
f.turm relates that the Indians were j
very peaceable and did not bother j week tQ ciarinda. Iowa. During
anything. They were honest and metthe rgt two mcmths the factory has
kindness by like kindness. During ' ,n,pn receiving many orders for re
his life Mr. Sturm says he has t:tui j .)airs of fixers already out and a
ry state west ci me ismssippi , vvvlhev of inquiries for new
to equal or beat if possible their 1936
record of accomplishment?. Since the
second year work includes meat can
ning, the club organization has been
completed earlier than usual in order
that the members may meet this re
quirement while the meat slaughter
ing to supply the family needs for the
summer, is being done.
Livestock club members are begin-j
ning to stir from their winter of in-j
activity. On Monday evening the'
baby beef club at Eagle reorganized)
b . v. .. ' '
'6 i
: l team uiacK mares romi.is for ip37 and on Wt.dlK,;,aav evening
lold. weight 2S-00, well broke, sound.; . ,5vp!,tnf..- P,h members i.e.n- Mur-
and gentle. 1 mi. west, 1 south of
Union. Xebr. Fred F. Baker.
fll-2tw
he received an order and then an
other, and following a number of oth-
dock held their reorganization meet- j
ing at the home of Leo Rikii. An or- j
ganization meeting of the livestock!
club members at Xehawka scheduled !
i
for last week had to be nostponed
until a little later, li is hignly de- ; mm-
"X VJV '4
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1 4 -
committee reported that they did not
favor any revision of the city ordi
nance covering bowling alleys, but
would recommend that the city ac
cept the proraiio amount of 20 for
the alleys for the rest of the lhcal
year. This report was adopted.
j Chairman Webb of me property
and tax committee, gave a shoit re
port of the proceedings of the con
ference of the League of Xebra:-.ka
Municipalities at Lincoln, bringing
out many of the chief measures that
were discussed. The committee also
recommended that the claim of J. A.
Capwell for record search be held up
until suit completed and then paid
out of proceeds of
Dale.
it:
! had made a practice of advancing
no money in foreclosure suits except
for actual court costs.
Councilman Tippnes of the streets,
alleys and bridges committee, repric
ed that street crews had been out to
sand the crossinrs over the city and
I to remove snow from city property.
Councilman Helm! called cr.tentio!!
of the members to the state Ik;unr
control law that provided for tub
mitting at the spring election, the
i l
n a
THEATRE
Friday and Saturdiy
YELLOW CARGO"
1
Z'cf.nor Kur.
GLITZ ATJIKY i:i
"THE BIG SHOW
c i
7 t
r.rEt'nee Sundry, 2:15
"via
POEcRl
YOUNG FA YE
Matinee T!r!rsJ..y
r : l :
Country Gen! It Lien
:!i Clc CI--c:i rr.t! CL::1:
Jch:,on
I HI
Jack Dempsey and Proteges
Jack Dempsey appeared in a new role when he took over his duties
at University of Miami as boxing: coach of the varsity Fquad which
he is grooming for the annual intercollegiate?, above.
era. one going xo uamoi.ua mm ( h , iiv(lst.K.i- dubs such as sutnrestion of the Cass county tarm cn available tecu supplies.
baby beef, dairy, sow and litter, mar- i bureau. The chilled meat during cur- ; Partial listings of surplus rough-
hould be held at a temperature age supplies witn tne agency snow
in eVi
river.
but never farther east than I
IM-
Chicago, although he visited in
v. estern portion
Kentucky.
of Tennessee
the ;
and i
chines which are being cared for.
ket and ewe lamb clubs be organized ! ing
at once in order to :r.:et the club re- around degrees F. if vossible.
o'liTOwetiti v. ! i The standard curing mixture for
favninc crat-i'ii- of ? o- j-.Tid ' rarh i f ' 0 rounds of meat is S nuunds of 2 D.000 carlcadj c
that
nois.
in Michiga
Xebraska
. Chio. Inaiana. 1 1 1 1
nd C(.U.rac:o a total
hay are avau-
ieut to the flood areas
matter of rale of liquor 1 y the pa -k-age
or drink. The law :.:so provided
that the state li-.juor fon.miiision
could issue the lic.nres t.) package
stores for a one year period without
the election. Citv Attorney J. H.
I Davis was of the opinion that an
election here vou'.d be unnecessary
las the stores were already located and
could be renewed each year,
j Chairman Schutz of the frc and
j water committee, reported t'.:r e 1 id.5
I on rubber coats for the l.re depart-
the ( :!-.;:. e t. i tr.iv ;.i:a:. I
o; :l i )'i t :.. i a : ' 1 1
i:nu :il x :: i , :
r.tar the sew, r It: ad.
Tae re.-('!-j: i mi pl-'din. 'i -aid
:n the Lr.i-oln avenue V.TA
vet was then adopted by 1 i
irons v(-- i ; the cour cil.
The often die-- v.r-. d t
"iu'tnir v.-f '"-f n T' '
v." a s
ment.
Tiie committee checked the
c-;,-i- ,-n;!.. -:t'iK Oin!;i,i i.p or-: of r.alt. t? nounds of sag..:-. 2 ounces able for shi
ganized socn anu girls inieiested in ' of saltpe ter and 4Vj to t; gallons of , to good advantage if neede d. The
f thisp c'ubs 1 writer. Too extension circulars. Xum- agency ai.-o nas c-'o.. iu-i!iig cu ieeu
This speaks volumes for the build
ing trade which has been dormant
for to long and it now looks like in
a short time the institution will be
Won on a Pair. j called upon to supply their factory
l ;.-t m ,.t- wo told nf iY.af Lund- i ... i i
7 . iwun a quoia 01 wo,KUieu auu I home economi s clubs for 1127
h.M-g going to umana v nere ne i-ujl'j- ot ir. tn , n,ni-iF of itpw machines. ,.. . .. . ! r- .v .
" " - j summer I lolius ior me 4-11 uin, ;ranu ijureau oi.icc 101 i:.t.:i
juia is tr. i'iM.u l "Problems in lloom Improvement.' i
bids and found that of tin? Fetzcr
Shoe Co.. for per coal with the
Uttering "TFIi" be
wine h w
ber 22S "Farm Slaughter of Hogs." grain supplies advantageously located
loimr.g one or inert1 o: tnese
should make their choice right away
and start the ball rolling in thtiriand X umber 53C "Home Preservation ; for shipmei.i into the food-stricken j
i neighborhood. Ma 'or iirejects in cf Meats." would be good counsel at areas.
i . i
butchering time. Write or call the
purchased pud
The city clerk
! was authorised to not if v the officers
ordered.
of the fre department that all
;re.
d attending a banquet provided by
the Continent:
Oil
pr.di' cts
fine evening was provided. Ar-
company waose . proprjetor. Mr. George C. Sheldon and
ill of Xehawka and as well for all
sells in Xehawka. where'
and "Learning to Cook.
ther details and help
" ii irn Vir,n ltif. t n mil r 1 ;
e.att luuiuj iMs ou .vm j,.,, ,-liOi i" vii'P' cotmunit v
angemenis v. -re maue ior a isu ; of their factory at Xehawka.
Got Seven Wolves.
a nun.b"r of dealers to Ponca. Okla..;
with e xpe nses to be paid by the com-j
patiy. When it came time to make j
the selection. Mr. Lundberg was seat-!
u o.-xvi. ouu i.. ulted in the extermination of seven
hand w ae dealt to all. After live carus
hud been dealt face down on the table
au were instructed to turn their cards
over. Mr. Lundbergh had high hand
with two tens, which won him the
huh will be on February 22.
or call at the Farm U;
i Agricultural Conservation
For fur-1 com Lost in Flood.
organizing; it,,-,3!1 i;fr was not the onlv thing state uepari.nem ox ag, icujn.it-
i'loFt in the disasterous floods but inspection, was in the city for a shcrt
rtuu office. : thousands of bushels of corn were: time Saturday to look after some
:also destroyed together w ith heavy , bur-iness affairs and mee ting the
j damage or loss to reserve stocks of , many friends. Jxr. isanning nas
iv.. nn,t rmiar. TV.t ws the re- ! headed the agricultural department
under Governor Cochran
should be PMt on the fre truk s-)
that they might be ready for use.
Lincoln Avenue Surfacing;
Chairman Lester cf the finance
William 11. Banning, head of the! and WPA committees, stated tint a
and "equcsi nan oeen io;iue oy me v num
ber et Lomme'rce ihat the citv vxa
SENATOR EA17KING EEEE
The wolf hunt which was staged j Eoftrd Mfiets Kon4
north of Xehawka last Sunday re- j ti,,, spv-nieen TM-eciiici eommittees ' v,.r.,.ir.H thu t,v th emmtv :
for the 1937 agricultural conserva-1 fr rm bureau from the Federal Live-; made a splendid record in the office
and has
will meet at the Farm ; stock Feed Agency at Kansas City.
I his extensive knowledge of the farm
interests of the state making him an
trio.
woives ana maRing mue uuimifi i' tion program.
,i 1
to raia tne r.en roosts, pig pens niu , Bureau' office next Monday to perfect Tr-a fh:n mn oon bushels of corn '
sheep cotes of this territory. j the county organization. They will ia Kentucky alone w ere destroyed. In Especially valuable man on the job
Another hunt has been orgauizeu i eli.ct from their membership a presi-;ti,e inundated sections of other
for the coming Sunday. The money ; dent, vice president, secretarv and!
SEJOICE LN NEW SDN
will start at 12 o'clock noon.
Leieoratea rassniy isirxnaaj. I cross. The hunt the coming Sunday
On last Sunday at the home o: Mr. ;
and Mrs. Frank Horstman of Otoe j
county was celebrated the passing of
t!. birthdav anniversarv of his'
daughter, f-'iss Gertrude liostmanj
a::d her cousin. Miss Maxine Stef
fi ::s. daughter of J. H. Steffens. they
1 oth being cousins and each fourteen
years cM' age-. There were there for
the occasion Mr. and 2.1 rs. C. Steffens.
grandparents of the two young ladies.
J. II. Steffens and wife and Albert
Anderson and famiiv.
inundated sections of
i in-ill. ice j'l-eiueiu. mth-iki iilIU : states oordering tne unio anu jus-
realized trom tne nuni wirs J--'". j treasurer, and a third member of the sissippi rivers, winter grain pastures j
which was turned over to the Rtd j cou::ty committee. The president and ! -in(i rvferve stocks of feed stored on! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall are the par-
... 1 1 . , ,
vice president are automatical! jfarms jn the low lands was damaged ents ot a line eignt anu iniee-quai-
xAi.i.', v.y ,1,. viv. iObl. i lit- iji. rau'i ft a ecu ifc.tiiv-,,Lio i . i .. - j the
The board will aiso make- up a bud-i established last July to serve the on Sunday. I ne young man nas oeen
APPORTIONMENT RECEIVED
Schools of Cass county received an
apportionment of $2,675.21 as the
se-mi-annual payment this year.
The money is distributed among the
get for 1H"7 and formulate plans to j drouth area, is now supplying flood-' christened Carl Theodore. Jr. All are:
in the securing cf a Wi'A project
for Lincoln avenue, that the commit
tee favored th- appropriation of
S2.000 for the aid in meet ing the
federal appropriation. The money
was to be procured out of the gaso
line tax fund.
Councilman ISrittaiii wished t
know the t-:;tc-nt of the surfacing
and was informed by the mayor that
the project was from the present pav
ing to the connection on' the south
with highway Xo. 7f.
Councilman Rebal of the third
(Ward sought to have the extension
sewer cm; Chicago avenue in
in the proposed WPA prej-
iir.an n vrr. an
the number that he I
liv-er.se as v vh: TeeI r
wa- di-ciesed t he t t - o
with the c.rd'r.ai:.-'-. It
after a fnrral I '-a
Clf rlt f)! -rr. notify ; II. .
locr. 1 to (-..n.ply v i;h th
The mat'er of ' n.i
the hours of the r. 1 - r
v;.v hrotteet u; ;
CUel; ONon rev,!
nan - e that lie-vie'-
d at; 1 I o' h
T!: li-.-c:.-- fi
pova r-i t i : -ch
J.-- new b.-wiir:-graut
him a :.
out "by t:o jed! i.
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tlcod p.ELur ri'cz
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The Fred
furin-h th"
all iv. en te
pe:..;e" will
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carry out the program for the coming j stricken
year. ,
territory with information ; doing nicely.
Satisfying; Meals.
i
I
Don't Go Near the Water!
j k. cn iicio unci v .ijo - i
schools of thtt county in proportion ; on tht, face of the varp,U3 members
to district and to pupil. The amount j ott!u. amjiy. afttM. having partaken!
is somewhat smaller at this time of a meal. brings real joy to the home- j
than last year's mid-year payment j maker. Satisfying meals mean more'
sdncc the July and August returns ; than m(..-cly satisfying the appetite.!
La
Have a Nice Meeting,
ft Friday the members of the
were added to the special tax which
was distributed in September.
Xehawka Woman's club met with
Mrs. George C. Sheldon where they
enjoyed their regular meeting and
a:- well a very pleasant program, fol-
ENJOY OYSTER SUPPER
iowin which a delightful lunch w;
t -. rved bv the hostess.
, From Tuesday's Daily
i The members of Xebraska chapter
S i Vo ?. l;,iv:il A ri-ti lneniit hflfl a
' " -
very pleasant session of the chapter
last evening at the Masonic temple.
The
1 :niy.
e: Micret
J.r.lS 1.30KS isetxer. lne members had tne pleasure ot a
Sr.eidon e.lanulacturin com- r.ett c.nnov (h-,t l.r.ri al-
t- Ti,l.-rrc of ik, !,!,,,, . Mi ... .... z.. .. ;someol their mea! rroblcnio.
The homeniaker who also understands
how to prepare a meal that provides!
physical fitness, giver, energy and at
the same time satisfies, can feel ulti
mately pleased with t lie time and
energy spent.
Project leaders training meetings
start this week at the various train
ing centers, having as the demon-
-lat isiyir.ir Meals." a les-
on planned to help homcmakers with
i-em
l - cm
had
e maker- of the celebrated ranged by the committee in charge j
mixer bearing the Sheldon j and Was a real treat in everv way.
The remainder of the evening was
of which hundred were shipped
2m' hawk a each year before the j spent
w ars came. 2 Ir. Sheldon has i
kept the lactory in readiness since
but with no business until recently
Mcrt Curing.
at cards.
Home butchering in C
INSTALL NEW HEATING PLANT
FRfDfiV f.NO SATURDAY
iKiimei. -j mi itn iio(;um
Arizon2 Mahoney'
'The Plot Thickens'
A new. completely modern heating j
plant has been installed at the Pdoom j
apartments. The plant is operated by j
gas and furnishes both heat and hot
ss count v is
now in full jwing and many farm
families are getting their meat sup
ply "laid in." In the curing of pork
or other meats, they are linding that
the proper temperature is the most I
important feature.
Always chill the meat from fresh-
I water.
j ly dressed hogs as promptly and thor
oughly as one would lrerh miik is the
1.
Adults..
1 : M'i.
25 c
i: i i i ( 1 1
Set'i.i
S'p:al on
, Si : ci'tio.
Children-.. 10p
EL' K 2 A V- r.1 CRD A Y-TL'HED AY
rr.-n f-ir Clark Cinl.le. Krnn
'3 -ue- j-ii-' Kt-i'iiiiilfl Owr:i In
4 Love on the Run'
w
- i:l: ..'.. A-j.i:i. . li veil t u re. , picture
' "' v.;u - 1 ; , .-. Alvi CiiTiely. ('j'nr
"..;ti(e. v. v,. A -e;:i Sum'.av fe;iture.
Sunday rlatfnce at 2:30
Matinee Prices Evening Prices
105c 10-30c
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
HlNK MCIU'IK I10 fT l
'Go West Younrj Man'
''in i n - a- u new hind in' liuia nu 1 lie
1 i.: li; i j cii'cuit. L'umedy, Color Curtt.on I
RESIDES furnishing ycu M
' i : fi
rect in every detail and
assures you maximum
protection, we v;ill gladly
rjivc you advice end infor
mation that may reduce
your insurance premiums.
OFFICIOS i D FI.OOU
Plaits-. Stale Bank Bldg.
You are giving us in
CATTLE-KCGS-SI5EEP
Our Special Truck Department
Assures You of:
24-hr. Unloading Service '
Intelligent Handling
Experienced Selling
High Prices
Prompt Remittance
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'. ..-,- huvinc a Irvnk at a new celloohane coat to be worn over
'. : :! suits bv bathing beauties inadvertently caught in the rain, pretty
Hainan Snvder is shown at the Floridian. Miami Beach. Viz., in t,;e
cuat. prepared for any meteorological even.ua.ny.
eluded
ects if possible and if not that an
other project be created that would
take care of this matter. The sewtr
had been among those suke: stt d at,'
the first adoption of the I'V.'A some j '
three years asro. the third ward coun- j
oilman ouinted out. !.
Councilman Johnson urped the
surfacing of Lincoln avenue- as one
of the main art'iics of travel and
also in the interest of the IJIEX and
Norfolk Packing Co., p'ants located
along this highway and v. here it
would be a distinct advantig-.
Mayor Lushinsky stated that the
gas tax money that was to be used in
the surftK ing projtct. could not be
used only for highway purposes and
which made it out of questim tn di
vert this to sewer work. He promised
an interest in the sewtr as soon as
possible to finance it.
Councilman restor in discmi-iug
the sewer extent-: j::. point' 1 out that
engineers had been on the s -ene and
would not recommend the extension
of the i resent size sewer which is
three and a half ieet at the end.
That the sewer should be at ler-st fur
feet as at the lower end. was urged
i Ad mis.
I ludic" L'(
m will
P
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ir.-: '.-r
A. E. JOHNSON, Dentist
-..:: ::al
Ofiir-e in Pir;
Paul; Pl
ill. ing
r.e:i:e::cz.
HOW LONG h
THREE-QUARTER WIFE
HOLD !?ER HUSBAKD?
OT." h.ivp to vrork at rr.a lae
JL to make v, succi-ss of it. M:
may l;e bt-Iasli, uusviafiathetic,
bat tliat's tils way they're niadj
aad you irii",h &j veil reali.ee it.
"When yoia- zc'.i ac!i; , r.r. J jr.ur
r.ervt-s screar.i. den t lake it rui
on your liusl.-.i::l. lie cau l poaiiblj
know liow you feel.
Tor thr.H peneratlors ore tronsa
hiis told aiiot'aer l.r to 'st.;1
ing tliroui'M" v. itli Lyha E. Pli.k
Larr.'s A erntaMe Conn. our a. It,
ln-lps Naturt? tone i.; the f.,iem.
thut lt-sst-nir.prtherticornforis from
tlie functional disorn-rs v hich
women niu.st endure in the threo
ordeals cf Hf.-: 1. Turninp: from
pirUuK;d to worr.aiihotKl. '. I'.-o-r-iu-inc
for motherhood, o. .p
proaciiing 'midtiie as.-"
Don't lo a three-fiuartor vrip
take bVIJIA K. I'l.'.KH.AM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOCND aad
Co "Smiling ThrousU.'
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taL EAVL A SrlCIAL ZiLZ
xOr, II7UliA.".CZ 0 IT rAI."
CAHS Or IIIZLE"T 'ID YO".
Stcck Ccmpany
No Ass3s-;nients
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so iieniDersnip rce
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INSURANCE
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