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'XHTJESDAY, APRIL 6, 1944 THE , JOUENAL, PJJLITSMQTJTE, 3TEBEASSA Election April 11, 1944 National Ticket FOR PRESIDENT Vote for ONE Harold E. Stassen Wendell L. Willkie FOR VICE-PRESIDENT Vote for ONE -- For DELEGATES at LARGE to NATIONAL CONVENTION Vote for SEVEN Christopher J. Abbott Charles S. Reed Max G. Towle William A. Stewart Adam McMullen Arthur J. "Weaver, Jr. Sam R. McKelvie Clarence A. Davis Abel V. Shotweli Joseph C. Reavis Arthur W. Thompson Wm. W. Putney Carol C. Mortensen P. E. Boslaugh Fay Watson Charles J. Warner FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to NATIONAL CONVENTION Vote for SEVEN Ruth Thornton Edna Silver Walton B. Roberts Paul Martin Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, Jr. Guy L. Cooper, Jr. Ruby Northup John D. Forsyth Edna Basten Donald Margaret Mapes Dorothy Anderson Zelma Derry FOR DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION SECOND DISTRICT Vote for TWO Robert Smith Sam Reynolds Gould Dietz Mrs. Samuel Rees Alvin E. Johnson Emmet S. Brumbaugh Thomas J. Sheehan FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION SECOND DISTRICT Vote for TWO n Bernard M. Spencer Mrs. Bertha Clark Hughes Mrs. Nettie Kibbie Harry S. Byrne Tohn S. Samson State Ticket FOR GOVERNOR Vote for ONE Dwight Griswold William R. Brooks FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for ONE Leo. N. Swauson, Sanitary Engineer Harry L. Reed Fred A. Marsh A. E. Swanson, of Polk, Nebraska Roy W. Johnson FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for ONE Frank Marsh For AUDITOR of PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Vote for ONE Rav C. Johnson FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for ONE n Carl G. Swanson FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for ONE I 1 John W. Cooper Walter R. Johnson . FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER Vote for ONE I 1 A. 7v. Armstrong Duane T. Swanson John B. Ouinn I I Rov J. Mandery Clarence M. Davis t I Oscar W. Johnson James O. Kerns M. A. Larson Congressional Ticket For CONGRESSMAN SECOND DIST. Vote for ONE Howard Buffett I I Jan Barnas' County Ticket FOR COUNTY TREASURER TO FILL VACANCY Vote for ONE Ruth Patten FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT Vote for ONE S. T. Gihnour Louie F. Hennings Dewey C. Reed John L. Stumpf FOR DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Vote for SIN E. J. Rickey Major I. Hall Mrs. Eunice Balfour H. A. Schneider R. C. Pollard Troy L. Davis Willard Clapp H. L. Bornemeier G. W. Hart Commissioners Proceedings - Don Res-ro, RW Stohlman Lbr. & im plies Carl Comptou, RW Jay Embury, RW Newt Grubbs, RW Frank Mitchell, RW J. I. Fitch, RW Dallas Filer, RW Russ Mick, RW Iiaroid Scattergood, 17.50 9.43 76.00 17.50 42.00 5.00 14.0S RD16 103.00 RD16 2.00 P. W RD16 S.D0 RD 9 . Sup RD 8 RD14 RD14 RD14 RD14 RD27 Louisville Village, Road & gas tax RD18 1167.15 Philpot Oil Co., Supplies Oct. RD 9 53 55 Do Do RD13 50.88 do do RD14 25.42 Do. do. Feb. RD14 32.80 Roy Comstock, RW Jan. RD 5 20.00 Do. RW Feb. RD 5 59.20 Wm. E. Norris, J. P. On garni Bhee order R. Comstock RD 5 S.80 Drag Fand James Service Station, Sup- " plies , D3 23.73 FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Vote for SIX O. A Davis Howard Wiles H. A. Kuehn Mary L. Becker .Mrs. Clara S. Wescott I i FIRST SIETHODIST CHTTSCH ' "A Community 'Churcl-' UXION, NEBRASKA T. Porter Bennett Pastor 9:30 "The Easier Message" with a baptismal services and reception into membership. The ciiurch is an organization of members who desire to advance the Kingdom of God on earth. All are invited to unite with this church. 10:20 The Churoh Schocl. Donald McQuinn, general superintendent. Shall we "make tins the largest at tendance this year? 7:10 Youth Fellowship. Miss Ruth Rnoades, president; Miis Vurla Meakins, counselor. That was a good meeting last Sunday night. All of our young people should attend. UNITED PEESBYTEPJAN CHURCH Marray, Nebraska B. M. Dobbin, D. D., Minister Piattsmouih Precinct CONVENTION FOR DELEGATES TO COUNTY Vote for EIGHT Xewton Sullivan Raymond C. Cook C. A. Wetenkamp Reuel Sack Chas. C. Barnard B. W. Livingston Floyd Fulton Guv Wiles The Women's Missionary Society meets Friday this week at the church, one week earlier than usual. There will be special Easter mus ic as well as an Easter sermon on next Sabbath. Probably also an in fant baptism. "We smiled when the young mother took her three-weeks-old son to church, 'so that he would al ways be in the habit of going to church," but forty years later when we saw "him asti&tlrg in the com munion, we remembered his mother's words." Woodruff. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss : I, Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, do hereby certify that the Sample Republican, Sample Democrat and Sample Non Political Ballots publish ed in this newspaper 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 1 1 , 1944. Witness my hand and the Seal of my office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, this 3rd day of April, 1944. Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk, Cass County, Nebraska Philpot Oil Co., Do D2 73.80 Farmers Union Co-op. Assoc. Do. D3 .50 D-A Lubricant Co., Do D3 40.99 I'idler Trucking Co., Road gravel & hauling D3 1006.36 Ress Machine & Sup. Co., Repairs D3 S.50 Commissioners District Fund C. C. Trotter, Repairs 2CD 9.55 Farmers Co-op Oil Co., Gas . : 2CD 106.47 E. E. Brunko, Gas&Oil 2CD 1.50 Luken Chevrolet Co.; Repairs Repairs"- '- 2CD 19. 20 Comity Highway Fund Golden Snodgrass, Tairol stge Feb. 5.00 Cloidt Service, Supplies 2.00 C. E. Welshimer, Gas 59.60 The Board adjourned to meet on Monday, April 3, 1944. Attest: Geo. R. Sayles County Clerk UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Myaard, Nebraska Rev. Eli Coot, Pastor Sunday School--10:00 a. m. Mrs. Chester Wiles, Superintend ent. The lesson: "Christ s Victory Over Death." Lesson Text: I Cor. 15:41-58. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon Topic: "The Risen Christ!" No evening service. "I am the resurrection, and the life; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth aud believeth in me shall never die." John 11:25, 26. Let's Win the Peace, Too Buy War Bonds Here for Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin of Princeton, Illinois, arrived in the city last evening tor a visit here over the Easter season with their old friends and neighbors. They ar rived in Omaha on Wednesday even ing. They are house guests here of Captain and Mrs. W. S. Eaton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin report that their son, Donald Martin, is now attending Westminster college, Ful ton, Mo., where he is taking pre medical training. BUT MORE BONDS MORE r. t0) 0 Hog Supplement MINERALS 9 YEAST VITAMINS Your hogs are a manner of converting your grains into salable meats . .give them a scientifically balanced ration. 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