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THUKSDAY, JULY 16, 1942 rIATTSSIOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY J OUILw PAGE SEVLN leeping later By Journal Field Representative S-SlSrr. MpfftI DriVA - !SeUfe;FamiIy Dispute Mark Wiles is pleased to splints removed from his arm r. u!h i was broken this spring. They were; removed Saturday. Sunday he and; Mrs. Wiles motored to Pmtsmcufh to visit Mrs. Wilts' mother, Mrs. Mar- ;Jearninto can with, less sugar, so we fee! that everyone will be well provided for, if they have the in genuity - to learn the new methods ,,.-'ef canning- :. -: '. i t . lit . While en the subject of that trip to Piattsmouth, we want to tell of our visit to the "Masonic home where we visited with former Weeping Water people in the infirmary. They j were Mrs. Haslam, mother "of Roy i Haslam. - and Mrs-, Bert Reed. We for Nebraska Finds espouse 5 : Early " Eeports Indicate Great In terest and Union Pacific Leads With Sally Piami.d By United Tress Fnnn Monday's Daily ' . . Deputy Sheriff Emery' Doody was called this morning shortly after 1 ' o'clock to the south part of the where a family battle was reported in go! ion ami led to the officer being called. It was found that Harvey Ei tdfre and his wife had an altercation and as the result it was allee-ed that the husband had struck the wife over the hi ad with a . pack handle. The deputy sheriff brcrught the hus-1-ar.d on into the city 'to await fur ther action. City Council Puis Limit on Number rted;o Taverns Here i ha Wetcukamp. --"--" ,... "found Mrs.. Haslam- m a wn?i enair, ; From Tuesday's raiiy came Sunday for a visit at the home ,)Ut (neerfU ar.d happy- Mrs. Reed j Response to the Omaha WorhMJer oC her daughter, Mrs. Aden Stmt.: is i,t d f a st . su St ring from heart aid's ?2,000 conkst for the national She expects to remain for about t wo ,,.,.,,!,,.. she informed us that her scrap metal drire ; has been quick wteks. ! son would soon have to' enter-1he 'and whole-hearted, ah curly cempila- j Returns from Coastal Trip Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones of Lin.-; army. Her many friends .here will ;tien of reports from Omaha and out col u, and Mrs. Frank A. Robbies, of hope for her speedy recovery. Rev. - stale disclosed today. Judiciary Comn-ittce to Prepare Ordinance to limit-Places to Pic- his- sent Ten tussci but sii;i tviiuo.it at tio". V v. as the decision of the council that Mr. Schuu tads a-, or to try and se cure seme used hose for street wash in,; from the Omaha - lire depart ment, also that a committee, com posed of Puis, Schutz and Seivers Le empowered to gt prie.-s on t. tl usher and it-pert at the next sneet- Chicago, were Miss Miu- visitors at the home 'ami Mrs. Leukcr had a good visit'! Pace-set tiaff the drive for Nebras- ;ka. as sort of a bell-ringer for the ! first round of the campaign which her I .tins next Sunday, will be a rally to j night by the Union Pacific railroad. .The railway Jakes over the city aod- itorium and rsks every person attend ing to bring; at lea-'t live pounds of scrap metal to build a huge pile in frcait of the auditorium. , W. M. differs, president of the Union Pacific, has wired Ic.ijdness If adt rs and heads of firms inviting them to canvass their own organiza tions and suggest that ompkyc-s at- br ins ins all available waste of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jcncs Sun- with a former parishener day. Mrs. Eobbius will be remem- me Benson, while there, bered by old friends as the form-; er Miss Minnie Cuenther. 'Early Morning Fire Mrs. A.'O. Sre-'ht and Sally went; r- ; ' - to Syracuse Tuesday to visit rela- This moruine a driver for one of tives for a few days. !the Omaha bread trucks, making; Verne Amiek. Russell VanEvt ry Lis deliveries to the down, town and Raymond Myers returned Tues- stores, while at the L. W. Egen- j day from a 12-day trip which took . hevzur grocery, discovered .smoke ! ihfm to Denver. Colorado Springs. ' is-iiinr from a sedan narked near Estes Park and ether interest ins the s;ore. T& driver ievestisatad-.l Colorado tourist resorts. and found that the rear scat ana Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cicmer hud back o the sedan as their gait-sts biinaay evening uis. una u uise u.c u-j L"-,ulJ . material. Crcrier's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Thoraac Hays, and far.i ilv of Lincoln, whom th-:-y enter lis unhuistorv of the Car. . in envf r caiied the lire ' deyartment and in a fev moments the cuihios were tned at dinner at Mac's Ca'e. after ext'n-ulsie'd and the damage ton whif h the evming was spent at rhe urna to the Luraed uphoitery. ': Crozier heme. Mr. a!:d Mrs. Howard- The , car was, owned by Louis Colbert enjoyed a visit frw.i ' tre Uaurngar? of the.'i';xra of Hamiiion Lincoln grnests durins the afternoon. pa tun a art. whose place of busi Wicrir? Water community is be- aj; Us - near wi! the car was parked. Tho ure is thought to have been Ly'a cia'rttic droiipvd in the the ( :;'::'. r i::ore and more - v. o' iht- tliivc frr .rf.ts of oil hinur. find Mr. Luv. iu r-t.::: man, is v.ork- car.,cd in? in oo-oreratio.i with the com- car. mi'ter, by furnisiiin? a ; '. t to :!. -l:v.--r the si rap metal. ruV-bcr'. etc., ;-"d r lso to ?eo that it is dtsj.oscd of where it will do the m;;-i strnod. Missi Petty Johnson, daughter of h . . Mr. and-' Mrs. A. W. Johnson, return-; ' jair.es cd home Monday evening- from. the ; !,? , u,-tiins 'i-dai j for Clarkson hospital, where she' under- .,llu zioixdav cvecir. wc-'it an appendectomy last week. : Von hv irH'Mary Eaton. Hazel Johnson spent last week et- or.u rrn'e was taheu.i..y Mrs. Kenneth the home of her sister. Mrs. George "staubUjs, while II if . Theodore Ptuk ll.'tJ l;aun.-it 1.. a loaned Lr last uioht to a friend. i . - i-pjpge clu2 :-;zlts ' . He also dispatched telecri.ms to the gtovt mors of surrounding states t urfiag thrni to-imitate the X -.-brash a .plan. .- f Former Governoi Keith Xevdie of Xorth Platte, jndarsect the e.To'-t. . savincr. "All of us are not priviiegefj to serve in the armed forces . . - hut.! . we ca :. cooperate with th- state sal- vage committee in fiwtherir.g: the; strap caUiction ? ami aiqn.'' 1 , ' i One of the first ccunlies t c-r.iT , ;the state-wide ouiei, for the ?l',0 j war bond offered' i.'v t'u- Wor'd-Iit-.r- ' t ' .aid was Cass county. W. H. Yab.b, , '. Cas.3 county salvage chair'stati. said; 'that the county had a salvage coi:i- imittco of If nietu!)er. ir.it that he j htiaie was ' did nut er.pect the county fo win the he""bTid.'e . I-rlzv. sinre :f ' sf-.d ehtelt" dii. Io-.:oil I-ist prize T-;at ' Pr t jf tho farmers had:' scia tiieir surplus runuer ana taat: b-, pr cent ha a sola their scrap metal. - , . : Mrs. C. L. Wile s has returned from ; the coast, v- here idle had jruie June 1. to be at the homo of her daughter , and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crosshairs, at Eons: 15ea( h. Calif. Whi!e thore Mrs. Wiles had the pleasure of welcoming a new grar.d-da-.tgh--r. Marjorie. born at Mag nolia hospital on June 17. and assist ing Jimmie. now years, in learn ing to share with his baby sister. All a re d" ir.g suh ndidly. Another ; ' ; -; ::f. event that was greatly u.; y--i by Mrs. Wih was n.-.eeting Plat ismou th friends who formerly live here, at the annual Cass romny picnic at Bi::by pari: on Jane 1 . at Lon Peach. The Los Au reus area is alive with dctVr.se aKivhhs and preparation? to pa et potsiMo attack f re m the en emy, are constantly in TfogrottF. and t v i y p ret at" Ion is taken to protect tivilians. Mrs. Wi!-s noted, especially, the clu erful aititrde that prevailed, and the r. truest s-yri fives for the pvoi"o :!!! of eVf industries. C;:lifi ,rnift '? btautiful at this time of- y..-ar. I ut Mrs. Wiles says that th, it is no : ;a : lihe Neb!:tika. ,;t: 1 was happy to reach home safely. The ira'ti service was greatly la,:.; . r .1 the heavy travel a: or :', i iviiians as wall as these in the r-. : -, : . e. I'.igkiw. in Omaha, returning heme woii Monday evening. - El -iter Michelscai. jr.. arrived home Tuesday evcriin? froaa. Washington. D. C. where he is employed in gqv- riime nt work. He e Lome- for about two third wear to' Mrs. i??y-rlMZ.---5 ' ; ? ' -V,-' v - should tnat county carry on tae . - prize it would l e given to the ccun- HEAH5 EUSBAITD'S YOICE i i ty- mustum. f Ilamiltrti oc untv sr'vsre comtitit- Fi i pi Tia elV's Taity Mis. i .a. 'u-sity. rf this city, -.: ves ( ;u" rated ai last Thursday at the h..si atal at Hamburg. Iowa, is reported as dc-ing nic..y. The reports f i ; "t th' h.:s;otal are most ettcour a..:iiing to the family and friends. Til ' 'na !R4? :4'-'hiian tilkerlr ec'" ' ' long distanc e to her husband "who will ST AST TO.'EITZ CLASS VISIT.. ZTi SUIiDiTx Through the kindness of Rev. ?nd Mi s. W. D. Lenlrer. we enjoyed a trisTto Piattsmouth and vicinity Tuesday afternoon. While there we secured our sugar rationing card, which gave us quite a thrill as our home has b-'en sugarless for the past week. With so many things ready to seal up in cans fur next winter's use. we know exactly how that sugar will be used, although syrup, we find is a good subsitute iu many cases. We have learned how to drink tea and coatee without sugar, and to like it. too, but we haven't yet learned how to 'an fruit and to make preserves and jell with no T 5- t isStauwELd ai ;Camp Edwards, las! ! Mr. and Mr'-.'V."dl! Sprecc aiid Mr. 'PtKhttnan is a newcomer to .(.laughter, Walda Jean, were ysit Camp Edwards, having been.-feat in3: Sondav at tii3 homt of -ifw. : Speece's" laathe'r." Tdrs. V. l. Am. Mr. Speece is Superintendent I'uo a the large rami .; : a c.vr.ed by children in -utt a. . IT. Hoi Is. k v of ten ia Platts- i.iitslc in- tlure from: Camp ItobmsuD, Arkar.'-' su-. The neve camp is an engj.fer ing camp, and Mr. Buchanan- likes the work very weiL. VISIT TPIENB3 AT AU3USK . - - . ':.,.; Fron Friday's I'aHy Mrs. John E. '1 urner and tUuS- Sebocls at rennet. REPLACE GLASS sirtt;-;ar at the V.TA recreation en ter, ianieuacvs l;is intention to or- t,f. u.: a : i lass. Mi-. IIobb -. desires the full cooperation of the i parents in this effort. The ten foot plate glass which, v, a blown out at the C. E. Wescott's sons clothing store by the terrific KOTICE LEGI0I7 AUXIIJIIY ter, Mi5 Horothy Eas-ia, are' at' wind of July 12. was replaced Mon Aubuin today, guests at the home day by Frank It. Gobleman.i of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Rothert. - I . 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The American will have a picnm I'riaay after noon one is to bring a irvu sauuvr u.s a? t". : tit of rain the : a; the' lAgian IJui: Leff-un Auxiliary i at Garfield Park, i at 2 : SO. Eai h : covert (1 dish, her-t :a :! he -. Ill t ; a .titur to he held : ding. jl"-2-! ' The city council last evening had a busy sc-sion in the heat and hu midity of the council chamber, but found their meeting room much more ait rat live after the renovating gi en by the numbers cf the police force. The police have ju-t com- . pleied wash ins down the walls and ceiling of the chamber. I Cnc of the main measures of the meeting; waa lae moi ion that the jr.dU-iury committe- pr; pare a city ! otviaiatae setting a limit on the uaroa cf bier taverns in the city, the proposer of the plan, Coun.-ii-man I'lnnifrock, setting the number at tan. the present number in op cation. The: waa se-u.e ci'trssion 'of the matter as to the city's power to et a Emit, and thai the applicant could i.eure n laeiise from the liar or coiaia isaien iegaidiess of the i but it was the .- i...e;.t that the rruiuaiHc would prevail in .tiie irbuance. Ail of the councilman . ; ! the p: ,;-: ,: crdinaute. Tee vuiia'i- city oit'icivla pre sented I heir la purls iaa the month of Jane. City Treasurtr M. I). Brown .-:u iag t....t the trea. ary hud 126.034.42 at the vicse of buaiaess Jar.-- M0;h. while Ciiy Ckrh Ol.-on she-., cd i.olieeiicns cf ?2jfr.00. ;Chhi of i'oiiee Patker -bowed four 'arrests an I fines ami s .- '. s of $4fj. CI. ie f cf the l ire l.H pattmr.et i-r. O. fandit:. ivpcrted two I . " . June i . -ai at the Lciar r : ..tv- "e. r icsi i drii; c, and i n July llilh, ".he car cf Louis ila. :. Poiire Ja Jge C. , L. fe-avca U'i' the w , '.. of June 2rih. ji spot ted taA u ; : i ...-. fines anj costs 1 1 ..hi as ., I'a.2". ; The i h. a.-. Water Corpora tion r. i';Oi led the coa.pktieu of a i new min li.ciini.a a.a in tr i.jUima , j v?tt.r T--vlnr . in the west part cf the city on Oak .Kss t; recne. 'strict and the nctl e that the pahe cf Ce LeO pt r month, would be '.-harm. I : aaia.-.: the ( ;ty tor the : hydra r.t rental enh laonth. This jh:l to a sharp di. cushion of the water CAt -r.-ion on Chicago ave nue, a nuur-er of the members con ; tending that a vcihal agreement ?Li.d l;een mud. that the water cori - rany would extend a smaller main up the Lotii.-vills road to serve the aasidr!!'?. A Search of the re--ords faiitd to liuj the written pledge ; Low vet. The new hydrant was ac cepted by the city. City Attomey A. L. Tiad advised ;the council of the recent action of jtl-e dirtriet court in Setting out ' scvei al tracts cf land on the out skirts of the city. The city attorney advised that the city had ninety days in whidi to perfect their ap peal to the supremo court it desired. This, was referred to the judh iary (orunittee to report at the next next meeting. Councilman Painter reparud that City Attorney A. L. Tidd had pre pared bid fa;ms on tae picposjd pui chase of a chasis for a fire truck. Local Boy in Contest James Sand in. a resident of this city, and now a student at the United States Navy School of Music, tcok part in a recent radio broadcast from the Sail Loft, Navy Yard, Washington, 1). C. featured by a re-(pit-st for binoculars for the Navy. The appeal was made by the Misses Miidred King, daughter of Admiral E:mst J. King, connnauder-in-ehivi c the United Stales 1 Let, Bitty Lou Kautfman, daughter oi Rear Ad miral J. L. Kauffta.an, and Jean Waha'o. daughter of Vice-President Waiiuee. Seaman Sand in sang on the pro gram which was designed as an ad ! diiionai appeal, originated by the Secretary cf the Navy several weeks a0"o, to the o.Yiiers of binoculars j meeting service requirements, to loan them to tha Navy for use in the war i effort. The Navy accepts ONLY CxfJO and TxAO binoculars manu factured by cither Zeiss or Pauseli and Load). Persons who own biuoc- ulars meet ins i ho reunirements and who de.-ire to lend them to the Navy far the duration of the war have been it jue.-'tij to pack them iar2.'!iy and ship them to the Naval Observatory, Washington, I). C. This was referred back to the fire and water committee l-j await the securing of the necessary aas.uruce that the other equipment for the body of the truck might be had at this time. Cotiiuilman I'ainter also retort- ed that tile eoiamittee was still ; walking on the Henningson report : and that they w ould ask further time tht was granted. i Councilman Seiver of the lighting lormaiitee reported that the com-: laitieo i ecommend ;-d the installing l of a street light at 14th and Gran-; ite streets where badly needed, also . at 11th street and Walnut street near the Schuldue apartments. The; council adopted the report and in- i stailaihui was Oj dv red at once. coam-i.man be'ver aiso recom- ; i.:-::ds d tiie removal of an electrolier j at rjrd and Pearl street and the re- i Gcif Course Now in placement by an overhead light, the ; Excellent Shape ' ei? 1 1 :;! ie.r pen being used on Main ; . rti eet. Tie council aiso reciuested that the major take up with the city attorney in regard to the electroliers brekea off daring the flood of three Wf a;.o. deter:, auin whether the b eciapany could be held for the damage in the breaking off of tiu:- fo.es warn their mis Pouted down the Main street in the fiood. The eity -(.un -il v. as . informed that thme vcre seveial witnesses of the ! as breaking off a number of the cUtirolirr poles. The following bills were ordered paid by the city: GENERAL FUND Ccbelnain. glass f Prtsident Milo Hoppe of the Golf Club wishes to announce that the .greens and the fairways, and the : general condition of the golf course have been put in excellent condition. The abundant rainfall has contribut- - d to this condition. A membership drive is under way .this week. Newcomers to Piattsmouth .are cordially invited to join the club. The club plans to hold a barbecue ! party at Holly's Shack on the Platte river Sunday, July 2C. Anyone wish ! ing tu join the club should get in . teaich with Randall Bigsby, secre--: tary and treasurer, i :ft s.'j'-) : 0. -,.-, ; 7.20 ; t;.4a; 1. tto : 1.10 Married at Duxburv Hons . Icl 1.1U1 ram? Chest-! Taylor, same Iowa-Neb. L. &P. Co.. gas "'ara i-arcwaia-. mdse. P..-. s Ih-ok & S:atiorety siore. muse Fr-rrst . Condon fc O'Hava, 1 audiliug books 135.00 Lester Taylor, labor 2.75 i'ulaism.aith Journal, pub! 71.20 Hon ".rait, -repair chains 1.00 OAKMONT ADDITION Hop.slas Melvnight, Bah due engineer ROAD FUND Lester Tayb-r. labor Wdiber Rusk, same Chester Taylor, same Chas. Blunt, same John Kaufnmnn, same W. H. Gonohecior, same Richard Gone lienor, same John Kubicka. same Virgil Arnold, same Bun Elliott, same 'I. M. Soe-nniehsen's. mdse Cass Motor Co., repairs Eiahwav Eauin. Co.. iiavnipnt on trailer . ill r.ft Eledge entered a plea of not 225.45 42.25 7.20 H5. 05 10. s;) 7.20 Tuesuav evening at the residence of J reive and Mis.. A. IL. Daxbury was celcLratcd the wedding of Phd Ik inter, of Grand Island, and Frances Marie ViTtlir.an, of Wintersc-t, Iowa, Th.e groom is a former resident of Wir.tcrset and is row employed at Grand Island. Hi a wooding was wirnessod by Francis Wilmau. father of the bride and alts. Duxburya Charged with Assault charge of assault with intent to 2SL00 ; do great bodily injury was filed this V i momtnjr bv Cotmtv Attorney Walter 1 l I s: i i , j'-, H. Smith, against Harvey Eledge. 7.20 : The defendant is charged with hav- f5 '. imr struck his wife with a iack handle and inflicted a wound- 1G.50 these davs and the reason is the lovr price. Get your stamps at the Jour ml office. The Eddie Doe at Jr. faarily visit ed at the Lome of Mr. Doaat's fath er, Edward Sr., here Sunday. Young Donat's heme is in Omaha, anj his brother-in-law, Antone Bada brula. alo of -that city . a companicd him on the trip. 1 IIZPvE I'OS THE DAY ; .Mayor Hayes reorttd that noth 7c'r3 sllins: a :ct oi ruV-cr stamps jK?r j.a been done h- the property owners cf the land where cabins and trailers were maintained Washington avenue. This had been ordered looked after 'by the state heahh department and the failure of the owner to take ac t ion should lead to more drastic steps being taken regarding sewering. One of the big matters of, the ses sion was that cf weeds weeds that thrive on city owned property, v.-ocs that grow on private lots and the weeds that infest the side of Elmer Hailstrom. a the Farmers Stat" Bank, cf Avoca, was here to day in company, with his sen. Tom Halldiom. ,- Mr. llallsirom was looking after setae business affairs and Tonaaie having some dental work cared for at the office of Dr. P. T. Jleinwaai. - : -'.. IliMU - s Tl TtiJVV .'civ it - i. nor:.!.'t rrATria-: .anr W HIutm. Oum-ell nut! 'YOUNa AMERICA .. . i . a o t:. area.- .a' l-!t ("cist si!5(" K i n s rf v :: h ir;.; inia lisiiMwre i"i 'SUNDOWN JIM' ;-: a,-., ii t-aa ,- .: t!:e oai was: 'is-.' laiiaun caeca s- v .. Jla S:t. I'U'.ii . X;-;t S'aws 7 oi. 0:tt0 Adults c; ChiUtr, a. lit-, inc. Tax ; walks in various parts of the city. lit was the final decision that the rtreeis, alUys and bridges committee get after the streets and private owned. property to compel weed cut ting, while th tax and j K rockier Hardware, supplies t BUSINESS TAX 1 Lester Taylor, labia- ; Chester Taylor, same ( Char. Plant, same ! Wili er Bask, same i John Kautmann, same : W. H. (.louche nor, same ; Jehu Kubicka, same oa ' Virgil Arnold, same Han Eliioit. same Jna. Clinkinbtard. truck hire C- A. Ruse, repairs 14. FIRE DEPARTMENT Piattsmouth Vol. Fire Dept. occupation tax STREET LIGHTING Consumers P. P. Dist., street lighting . Cappell Elec. Co.. street Pght giobes FIRE HYDRANT Piattsmouth Water Corp. Platis. Yob Fire Dept. nczrlemen POLICE FUND Kroehler Hardv. are, supplies huiaday mornimr at K o'clock. 12.70 ; .guilty to the charge and the pre iliminaty hearing of the case set for m. 40 ; Illinois Eoys Here 50.00 j 56.50 Donald Mr.rta'n, of Princeton, 1 12 32.40 ! inoi.? and Dick Frankenberg, of 5S.50 14.40 0 270.00 222. S3 C3.00 4S3.96 7.50 Chicau'o. have been here for the past two weeks and Tuesday they were joined by Neal Roberts and Ralph Wetter, also of Chicago. The boys have secured employment rnd are mmh pleased with their new loca tion. Thev are ail school mates and tare together at the Best or apart ments on North 4th street. EACK IltOM VACATION :n 9 c Mmtm MZz Stwe- HEALTH COMES FIRST Learn the Latest Tacts Oh Piles Colon Troubles 4j-pam FREE BGfv tells facts about Colin .Troubles.-const ipitation. "Stcmac-h 'Conditions, " Piles, Fistula "and nther ft la led ailtncnts. Thorn ! ton- & Minor Clinic, Suite 74S. P20 S Vu-Qt 'e, -Kansas". Cjty. Mo. a : :r i ;'-.'' u i f.cm r i n.i-v juiii! K :s Ijr; riiie I!i-i)ii:r!i 'WGMAH'CF THE YEAR Its i a - if- let el y ' M--o i". rat-t.v aac Mat :: -Sc. and 1 lc. inc. Tax Nights 3.1c and 11C. inc. Tax Niaals. Ta.'l BARO.M.V F'AY TtltSDtt liM-l .P !.V :i i:iv,aril U. l.'uliffixiiC nial June V ? ninu 'LARCENY INC. Miss Eula Potts. Secretary at the Credit Bureau, is back at her desk after a week's vacation. She spent the fourth of July and the follow ing Sunday at Crystal Lake which cleaned up their own at Room SIT P. 0. EJdg., Omaha. lis South of Sioux City. Uncle Sum's police and rescue squad, th-3 U. S. coast guard, is property i doubling its strength. Write or call CALLED TO SERVICE Wiliiartv A. Longman, of Eagle, one :of the last selectees called into ser ; vice, who has. been at Fort Crook undergoing examination, has been parsed and will report for induction into the army cm July 23. !- ; -' ; i Inscect':uDefcnse Plant : Edgar Creamer of the Nebraska forriti'Jiin. Rff Sundajf. Xrcun Ora fZa --4pz:.st Kansas, on an in- sprcacn tcur.ot various Getsnce Xuants.. . TkriUs j.rtl ia: -:!.. M'Jiti l-aci-afne una s.j:. ctP Al.-i Coup sac Novelty reels, it;.'. Ti,'-?. .:3" X'-:! : tr.v.-.s T cfl Adults, -tOe; Children, 11c, inc. Tax Avici). - u lit Ji i.v uu - 2:1 IruclUi.E FHATUHE Cliexter Morris n'lst J uu Parker IX 'No Kancts cn the Clock Ttc ruc.Kt t.iZ'.fasr layf.i-i-j- that tver 1 e ! 'I y lrea T t . . e: s '. Alpj U5ald M. llurrj ar.l A In a Car:l in com mittee Lots. Councilman John Schutz. of the street, alleys and bridges commit tee, in his report, offered a num. Tt-r cf recommendations and among these was for the installing of slow signs and "rough paving" signs on Chicago avenue, also a sigrn at 7th arpcl Main street intersection regard ing the stopping of cars going' up ir.r.d down the Main street hiil. The 'stop signs brought on some argn ; laent as Councilman Gabelman pointed out that there were stop signs on 7th street and there was ,ho need to have two on Main street. ;it was finally decided to have the center pax king on Main street par tially cleared so that the autoists might have a clearer view of the intersection when going west. This will he done by eliminating two TvCzrserAccr Pearl Harbor A drama tie story a a, tribute, t. tke'vui '"'i'" u" " i i me par- ,,.-r.' -. , ... rg mi. Councilman Schutz also brought washing and then came the question of a city ctret ejriakler, oft dis-. Adults 2Sf-. C'U'il-irartalle'inc: Tax -w- .1 Bay War Sta:J?s and Bond, at I hi. Th.22.Us Should the King SCrn ICsrnivaS be Held This esr? The qtic&tion has cone btfore the Business Lien's Ad Club whether plans should be rasds to hold the Annual Kins Korn Harnival this year er net. As the Kamival is presented for the benefit cf the patrons cf the Ptettsmouth trade area they T;ould like to have YCUR opinion. Plsase check below and leave this coupon at any business house in Llattsmouth cr mail to George Cords, chair man, Piattsmouth, ITebr. We would like too have you hold the Kamival as usual. - We believe the Karnival should be omitted this year. We would be willing to help (s.rve cn committees, have Heat or exhibit). Address