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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1944)
i THE JOURNAL, PIATTSMOUTII, NEBBASKA PAGE:EIX THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1944 Dy Journal Field Representative si I) , -Witty little shoes with a talent for - " ' collecting compliments! Sling-back pump in bright red, 1 V green or wheat linen, "punctuated with a i niade. to butiber a steer o:i the Lee j"arip farm near Union. you 115 ITaliaes v.-as nccidentaliy shot in the i'i:',Ht le. the bullet lodging near .-his sir'no. : , . . . lie was bniu.cbt to Sr. Mary's lios- .Mii'S y.avy V oi lier was u visitor liial at oneo and several blood in Plat.s-mouih 1'rid.iy to attend a btKuisiUsoons have- been given to K.iinty ioeeting. , lii'ai. His eoiiaifion late Saturday was o. K-. w ho has b'H'ii employ- 'railed ' fair." o.I at the shipyards in San Krancdr.ro. ! Tlu y.aita has? !rvu t'tu ployed on utoraed laaae Wednesday, a farm near Xebnisba fit y. His fit flier is a s.ainter and deooiator , v,'o;lcii!. wiiii j-:jta..r Jlinriclis. tBft Hi Jbig fcowl Afso n Jbrown . V"- r r rL- run r r r 1 1 la.mvs iloIi-K-?. foii (.1 Air. , and Mis. !;;. Holir.er. :: in i-'t . Mary 'a J-.ospiial in a rriti al rotidii ion as i til- ivs'tU d a ro:-hot wri::ui r;u-! "Vote f..r K. 3. TuiL for Count: fi-red I'riday aft i tii;k n. Connnisloiiej While ;.-vepar;il inr.s wei.- l,;dng Dlstriet.' ir. April 1 I. 'i-f. Firs! Facts. Not Premises i Sn1? of Wooden Gtain Bins nrytifjCTrML,. Juj iu'. - are t ?ii uieaurc-iai-i'.ls ct Til" Coauaoili:y Credit Ci;i-pora- i'.d and not iiou is )i l' i'ir:; for s-aie to farmers c: r!;nii w.i'nkn raiii hi'.is lorai'MM , !:: !.;r.' t .:. i :: i lii.',uis'd. 'Vote for K. .S. Tutt for County Com'.ni.M' ner. April 11, '44, First IMsf rie." 15alaner- in Couniy Fitiids April 1 in Cass C tr.iuy. Sale vi!I ho mad" j 1 : t a a s alr.l hU !-as:s an;', all bids S Oilifrs at $3.98 A Tofaer - Saifer Creation! r v 1 SCfS .i? 4l 7 r4MlV ?P4f?.G Gay -Time Border : A !V . - y: i 1 is C :. . (' ai y 1 r.d-" - (',). itoad, i 1 C(!. t :.'.:!. 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April 2, 1!)-11. j S . 1 2 2 . 1 b last-: of bins leiaa f: red far rale. ! a .v', ' ! !: i'eria. a. a! ia-:t rui ! ioiia to bid.- 1 !.!o; -in (!ei s au lie (-btaiaeJ at the (aas S.Pmi.Im; County AAA Ou'i.-e loeati-.i v.t We, p- I 1 i a !i !.b:i ing Wat.-r. N. braaba. I s.4bie, i (b ear Domingo AAA Chairman !.l l'..f2 1'svv- l-'J.ir. !.::1T H7 : - M. S. BRIGGS 'or Coitnij Jndge 7 hank You Kindlj' BABY CHICKS YES, We have them. With the weather settling, get yours now while in stock. Place your order now for later delivery. A complete line of all kinds of feed. See us for prices. Poultry Remedies, all kinds Poultry and Eggs Wanted at all times BRINK HATCHERY Fho::e 107 310 Chicago Ave. ! e l II - t a a--- in i a.,.; a .-- rd a ae; ' : v r . a : if! !- , I ! a i a i i a ji a - i; -Mbu'take - i ! i .-1 a : b u---i ro-ii. in tin- fir:-1 (.1 tb aaaiad'ti, 'i-e Ai!i;ii-! 1'oad. ' ia r aai. ! be K , p ; aa t b- T ...,;i...-p.. , . . id ;.s bapi ; : v-- t ! : - d'-ral a.:.: .,!: t a' .. ove: t' I ' e.i I.ief: I ta ii! ;h - HOY MAHDERY f Republican for State Railway Commissioner f ba ' Vv'.J i 0 ,er 039 votes. Tho successful cindidate received a little over 500 'Li-.bj, -'i'bdari? vote5: ,hird Placs had 111 votcs- r'Aj.Tiifli r.tMEWBER. 14 CANDIDATES FILED Co'intyi.!-- r - Pay w;i-- l.urn ami r.dol a. yovmi; isiatdiowl, gave him 4SS votes and ii.- --a-- r--:- 't iiu;':.! a:- .ji.!y r.i. This is itself as fine a compliment and recommendation as ar.y rr,?.n could present to the voting public. I.'cror.U prow? the above facts and if the e.-.'t van !...' l.;,..-.v:i K,i M::; liay. j.-r-.-i.i!y 'A vote fur liiai with such confidence, it ;. . i.ia-.-. itdf :. k i':-.r :v t ..f the -tr.a- f.ir that extra vntc T precinct to make : '.;.;i.-ii d:r - lici -fi:! olio. ,a-j 30P.N. FAISLD and EDUCATED in NLBKAiKA; a graduate o; urn ui ' flelaaski. Tv.o veirs ago when Roy Mandery filed for this same office, u,ii r.-..,ntv whTo h vvnrkcd in the field of education for 15 years, gave .'":'v? r. oer l a &2 s f 14 1 s I 1 4 m ar -.--5 1 'J 11 H . ..vif r a. a .a aii:a- vo'n ;' ! ' for I be i : 'd-'.i aa- i.oaiina- ' r e. i ! a t y ii--ia' r. ir?. T. (bba.air 4 M 1 : BIG DISK - BUTTONS im this exciting ' c- cool, border print of Fos-lin fabric. -.Softly ' feminine with, s calloped, neckline tand ?- bodice, slim pockets and tie belt. Coral, Cocoa, Aqua ' Sizes, 12-20 $7.93 Just Arrived! ATTRACTIVE DRESSES in plain crepe3, youthfully styled, in sizes 1 8 to 44 $7.9S -$10.95 . Don't Gamble With Vision. Have a Regular Eye Examination! Leonard Fitch Optorndrht 116 N. 5th. Fhone 141 Phttir.ouih MABEL GILLESPIE FOR CONGRESS Democratic Ticket . . . . Ten year record marked by Honesty and Common Sense i All OUT FOR VICTORY The government is asking you to store 3rour winter supply of Coal NOW to save trans portation for Tvar material later on. So see us now for your next Winter's Coal. E. J. RICHEY Lumber Coal Plione 123 Elect ARTHUR j, WEAVER JR. DELEGATE AT LARGE TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION Weaver Will Faithfully Represent You William j. SHALLCR0SS A Business Man Democratic Candidate for COKGEESS. . Stands Four Square For rights of the working man O For State and local rule against bureaucratic control For the promotion of sound democratic principles For jobs for our boys when they return FOR SALE tJ -A )?K FIVE ACRES f A ) Immediate Possession I Vv-tvlA "C j 8 room house with cellar and ehciriciiy. Garage, small barn, targs poultry house and brooder. Level land, two acres in alfalfa, large vineyard, young fruit trees. Price $2890 SUBSCRIBE TO THE JOURNAL! Nominate MRS. JOHN HAROLD BRUNSON FOR STATE SENATOR Highly qualified by close association with Agriculture in the United States and Brazil. Active in Community, Civic, Political and Club Circles for many years. Broad Education and Experience. Will represent you the way you wish to be represented. Solicits your vote on the Non-Political Ballot Primaries April 11. CHARLES W. STOEHPv Candidate for Democratic Nomination County Commissioner, First District 16 Years Experience as Road Overseer Your Support Appreciated Election April 1 1 th Your Support Appreciated Primaries April 1 1 LOUIE F. HENNINGS Candidate for Republican Nomination County Commissioner First District PRIMARY APRIL 11, 1944 Keep Nebraska In The UNION VOTE DEMOCRATIC Roosevelt For President of the United States 0LSEN For GOVERNOR of NEBRASKA TOM D00LEY SOLICITS YOUR VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR FOR SECOND TERM Due to the Special Session of the Legislature, I will be unable to make a personal campaign at this time but I will appreciate your support for the nomination. During the regular session I tried to support such bills as would be of greatest benefit to the majority of the people in my district. If nominated and returned for a second term I will be better able to serve you because of my past experience. is VOTE FOR -x TOM DOOLEY on the Non-Political Ballot- PRIMARIES APRIL 11 ICHSENS 3 iri o . II M EI