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THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1944 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUIH, NEBRASKA PAGE THREE MURRAY By Jooxnd Field Rrpregwtarir Mrs. Afidie Tark wa? call'ns on her fric-'ui, Mrs. O. T. Leytla. Thurs day aftfiT.oon. Mrs. A L. Carr-er and -Mrs. Comnovk wore busires-s visitors in Nebraska City. Thurs.-lay afternoon. Mrs. O. A Davis a:ol Mrs. E. S. Tutt wore vNitintr with Mr?. Adtlie Terry on Thursday. They found livr improving a ft or her recent il'm.-.s. Rfr. H. I. Hutchraaa rt.-tiirr.td Iioiiie Wednesday evening fro:.. Pennsylvania whre he v.-as called last week hy tin? death of his mother. Mrs. Will Mintord and Airs. Frank Dill who arc rienihc! of the Myn ard Study club, were attending a r,v?Pting of the club at th heme of Mrs. Chester Wiles o'i Thursday. Earl Haraison. ov.r new parr?? mar, with hi; family are nov inci dents of Murray, as they moved in to the Wilson property 1at- wesk. They can.e fiom riattf.n.' .-nth Assessor E. S. Tutt is buy at hi work these coys, and is vi-iti.ig the The John Redden faraily have re- turned to Omaha to reside, as Mr. j Kedd&n hrs ompk yim-nt in that city, i They vv t-re tahen to their :ie--" ho:: -j I y the M.ase.c Trarsfer Co. Mr. CharUs Mtr.it was ia Omaha visiting with Mrs. Mead at th? .'l2.rk-:cn ho-.', ital Sunday, and found her g'-trir-g rioat; veiy well. Mr. and Mrs. diaries Sporer are the parents cf a n-v little daugh ter who arrivvd at the lr.isi'it:'! i:. Caiana last Saturday. tnd A L. Cat ptr and, evening Mrs. Nellie Spangler. and soas. aeeonirnnied by Mrs. Nelson : Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spangler and and Eddie, v ere Sunday guests of daughter Sandra had dinner and the Mrs. Cpitrude Carper at Nehaw ka, ; evening at the Spangler home, "oth-.r of A. L. Career. j Friends litre have received word Mrs Roy teins. ,sho underwent ; that Mrs. Jume3 C ruber, who. with an appendectomy a St. Maiy's hos- . :;, G ruber is now residins at 5075 r;U.l in Nebiuska City Saturday of iLauise Ave Enciu0, Calif., stating last week .!., expected to return ! t,. r.ru , t-n n,, 1,1.1, home within a few da vs. Her father , Mr. J A. Wilson, was visiting with tier at the hospital -n Wednesday. Irs. Lco-ia Reed and her hus- and that they have decided to not ! return home at this time as they I had oianned. r.as re cc ived f P. an who is here on furlough, art- !c:i'oyiv.g a visit from son, !' ; Ken Heed, also on farlcugli frcm his West Bluffs pre- residents of cincts. Mr. and Mrs. Gcr.rre Keik? were entertaining a r. anther of their iv'a tives from Murray and Syracuse a: a dinner Sunday hoi'i.rine their bro ther, Lt. J.ihn K. Faris. and wife. George Thompson who is a patient at the Nebraska City hospital is re covering from an appendicitis opera tion and will soot? bo brought homo to recuperate. Mrs. De I.esDernier returned home Saturday evening: after spending the week i.-iting with her daugh ters. Mrs. John Doesehot and C. E. Erittor. and their Omaha. Mrs. Glenn Kaffnhererr was at j Nebraska City Wednesday where j she v.as visiting with her friend. Mrs. Roy Ileitis, at the hospital. Mrs. Nellie L01 word of the :ai'e arrival of her so; Lester, a Seaixe, who laua'-d somewhere "Over There." i camp in Georsia. William Seyboit v.as having a j A data Sch a ier. who resiles west of birthday last Saturday but .v. as too town, suffered a strcke last Friday, busy in ob.- rve the day, so -11 Sun- ! He i-s being tared f..r by his sister, (i 'V they celebrated properly, as Mrs Idrs. Hern. an Wohlfarth. He is rt Seybolt invited Mr. Margaret Bn rui te.l iniprc. ,ng at this time. Mr. did and Mr. and Mr. I:?rt Worthrn w hl.r.rth and Bob are also assist in to dinner, and to spend the day i ,-are of Mr. Sehcfer. with them. Fill reeviv u two i elv ! rvr Wi'.lai d Nels" who is home . . ! , . ......1- .V... , . .1 . en ,U 1 v.!',': I, .. frrini-t-ii ,v- -bo "MKt nf i..n't i:o'ne iui uiuifK ui uie inaiduy I In the basketball game Wednes day evening between the Xehawka High school team and the Murra ! team, the visitors won by a very 'small margin, the score being 44 to ' 43 In the game between the younger ! lads, Xehawka was victorious also. I Mumps still prevalent in this torri itory are no respector of persons. The I Oxford school, west of Murray, is having an enforced vacation as the teacher, Mrs. Doris Tritseh is at 'IS iurtii was finite pltase-d. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Morris. Jimmy ad Marilyn, and Mrs Lois Com- :c-ek and Charlie v.-rv dinner guests at the C. E. Mori is b.Dme ir Union.. --i.iid.iy. Villa'-(1 -ie-lron spent a most en joyable day in Liirolr. .'eduts.iay, when he v-ei t as one of the chaper- enes for the Senior CIas of the Ne- (looting hawha Hiab scho.d as tliey were having their Satak dav. it Kirksvi'le. Mo., over the wee ;nd. 1- j .Mr. ana .Virs. rtay r ran.- ana son. James, and also .Mrs. Jannie rrans. 1 ' and Suzaur.e Eoe. ; were Sunday evening guests of Dr. )tner and Mrs. G. H. Gilniore. They drove -r ' , M... T rn -i m union, as .ir. aim -rs. reuip. jFrans, v.ho a few years ago had the barber shop in Murray, ani then Nan;'V Jar. er were visiti:ig their Oiranouu IV-ede-ker on Wednesday, while their 15 P rm Union for the Vsit. They . . . n, , , ruTinrt thot ttitiT. hnv n tiw liptlwr parents. ;ir. an.t .Mrs. Lnas iioecic-K- 'i- --"- ----- - - or. v. ere spemur.g tue day in 'Jnia ha. Mrs. James Comstock was con E9A G'LEI after having enjoyed an extecied liberty with hi parents, Mr. and 70P.KERS NEEDED IX UTAH Nirs. Harry Caddy, and other tives and f iends in Nebraiika. i Captain Jack Allen, son of anl Mrs. C. K. Allen of Liii.-dn. art! j grandson of Mrs. S. E. AK.-i. of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen of Lin-, Fas,e, is n0A- rationed .som,-.vi.o;e coin spent Sunday at the home of jj., Italv He has written his parents telling of the fine work dene by the i i !a-1 Men and v otm-n 1 help keep ."em fly in Mr. I Air Service Comr.iam Mrs. S. E Al- the eighth grade county ex- ' w"tnt to California to reside, have U-.. - . 1 j 1 - ar.unatioas Friday for a number of ,relurn - UIla I)l-UPI1 m en tile local students, as well as those !iJD- This will be good news to their from the outlying districts. nianv friends here. great many ot the Murray residents j 1-t- John Faris and bride arrived j Mrs. Mary Stewart, who moved to found their wav to Plattsmouth in Murray Thursday evening for aiEiookings. S. D., last fall after the where they went to do their week end shopping. Many were also view- v.fit over t! lives and e week end with reia- j death of her husband. Rev. Ncal 1 friends, prior to their de-: Stewart, arrived in Murray last ing the hiah waters of the Missouri ' P-rture for Dunedin. Florida, where j Wednesday and spent a few days river. j they wiU be located for some time. v isiting with her former friends and ,.,.,! They left Monday moming for the 1 neighbors. She returned as far as Everett Spangler and Tamily w- down f rr m Omaha fcr the week end. On Sunday they were visiting at j the home of nis parents. Mr. and j Mrs. Elanche Rhoden and her weie vsiting brother-in-law, Aleck Rhoden, FlnttsniwUth mother. Mrs Wednesday. jrs. jMrs. C. D. Spangler and family. families in j Mrs. Rachel Faris and daughter. j Mrs. George Reike were over to For est City, Iowa. V ednesday, to be present at the man-tare of iluir or and brother. Lt. John H. Faris. and Mi-s Audrey "Kimble. The ladies re turned home Thursday. 1 .vir. ana -irs. r-. t. iuu were s-ciith. Dr. and Mrs. Dobbin drove to Summerfield Kansas Tuesday where thev were present at a two-day Fresbyterial tneeting of the U. P. churches. As Dr. Dobbin held the pastorate at this place a few years ago. they were afforded the added p! uisure of meeting and visiting with manv of their former friends. ot wer: A tin Rhoden. 'spending Sunday ir the5r I where they on;and th i home. Nebraska City, guests fc r dinner Crr.aha Friday afternoon for a visit of a few days with her son and fam ily: with whom she previously spent some time, being their gnest over the Easter time. Mrs. Jenkins has been enjoying a visit for some time from her daugh ter, Mrs. Sadie McMrrsler and dau ghter and her husband of Decatur, and another daughter of Mrs. McAl lister end her husband who reside in Oman a. They came at this time to also visit with their son and J Mrs. Nellie Long is in teceipt of a letter from hei son. Bob. in which I he Tells her that he expects to be 1 granted a furlough some time in :i)rotner Harry Griffin, who is home the summer, which he hopes to Lr libertv from his duties with the day at the Joseph Staska cper d w ith lhe famiIy at home Bob k;iVy. The guests have all returned home. They also spent some time i Las been in the service of Uncle E. M. Evans, father of Mrs. Louis' Roy Rowan! is sridm.liy recover-; e;irn fcr somfc tv0 an a half years Rogers, with whom he made his ' ing from his injury of threi months an :.as c0eu much action bet just home south of town, passed away ! ago. and is now aide to he up for ; where is not disclosed. Wednesday afternoon after a short ! a short time and to take a few steps j Irs. Margaret Erendel was a illness. Funeral services and inter- with help, altao his body s still en- j p-.iest at the C. D. Spangler home ment were :n Ashland. cased in a oast. Friday evening, and on Saturday mi a 11, niiyMMjiJHfi iiuijw-tIW-1111 ' 111 'mM"iw 11 11 V 1 w. -i 'm 1 sp-K c -xjmu vsith Mrs. Ray Dill, sister of Mrs. McAllister and aunt of the other ladies. T Mr. and Mrs. OliverjLloyd are having a very pleasant visit from their son, I-eRoy. who- arrived this week to spend his furlough with the folks at home. LeRoy has seen much action in the South Pacific in New Guinea and other i.dands. Ke is a member of tne infantry, and must report at Sar Francisco in twenty one days. Glenn Alain cf near Union is also home to enjoy - his furlough with home folks. Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. L. Carper went to Lincoln Monday to vint with a bro ther of Mrs. Carper. Walter Griffen. who expects to leave soon for ser vice with Uncle Sam's armed forces Mr. Carper also had some business matters to look after while in the -it. the former's mother leu. Air. and Mrs. John Peterson spent juests Jf the latter's sister, .Mrs guessts of the latter's sister Mrs. Elair and da ighter, Iva Mae. A sen. Warren Gregory, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barney of Kearney, March 30. Mis. Barney was foraierly Miss Elinor Longman. Mr. Barney is in tne army. William riudson, who spent the winter with ai; brothtr-in-iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs T':uage Nor ris at Fairmont, returned home last Sunday. Mrs. Warren Ru!ifftcn is recover ing very nicely from a major opera- ion performed the fiist of last w eok. She is at the Lincoln Genera! hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomson ar.d S'jns of Palmyra spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wail. Captain and Mis. Howard Spahn le announce the arrival of a son. Red Cress for the forces oveisea-u Captain and Mrs. Sumner We; left list Stilt day for Colorado after having enjoyed a visit with ula'ives in the middle west. Cant tin West will be stationed at Camp Cars- n. Colorado. Pvt. Cloyd Bucknell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buckncil ef Abo and also well known in the Eagi community, is now in England He is in the signal corps. Cpl. Raj mond Ncvris is ppend'r.g his furlough with his lamily. He is stationed ai Ft. Sheiiian, 11. Air. and Mrs. C. A. Trtuinde and Pfc. Liny 1 Prutalde win Su.u'U:. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I - - 1 Tirfrl"d to : the Ogdell ii! Field and at the Os-d,-a Arseiuil. Ogdo:;. Utah, it was announced u.lay ;- the Di rector, Eiahth U. S. Civil Service Region. St. Paul 1. .Minn. Positions ept:t are for mechanic helpers, Jr. he-t metal workers, and eitrk-tjpi-ts. Salaries are good, and time and a half is paid fcr all work over 4) hoars pc-i' v.tr'-:. Tran-p'Ttation by ra'l is paid from place of reel ait- g to drive reimbursed I meat, or persons wish; t their own ears w i'l be !o:i a mileage basis. S Arrangements : wh have bet n made reby all apptdiuee- r cruited the Oc'kn Air Servi: ? Co-miiiand and the on dut: accomouctions the vtiy Ogden Arsenal will he placed ar.d provided with litu:i:iq Lt-ck and fa' ;Hs Oil I . . . 1 . .. ; 1 1 - t . . . t - -.. t - , , , .... from the Federal Bureau of Mines they repcit to the Civilian Pc. sou i:el Office. See the Civil Service Secretary, Henrv A. Huchstui. at Piattsmouth. ;!(;.. tor complete intormathm. KOIICE TO FARMERS 1 P. rsc.is now ergag. d at their 4XD rOOB PP-ODUCEi.3 ibishe-t skills in war work should 'not ipn!y. County Cbrk Ceo. R. Sayks. loo- 1 ai Explosive License Agent for the I I Government, has received notice several weeks at Camp Monmouth, New Jersey, awaiting an assignment He is now enjoying a leave with his family. Miss Ruth Caddy spent a few daj-s last weeK with her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Caddy and a sister. Mrs. Letter Robertson and family. Ruth, recently returned from Hastings where she finished a part of the required training She will soon complete the nurse's course and will be graduatect from the Nurse's Train ing School of Nursing of St. Eliza beth's hospital, June 22nd. Ruth is to be commended for this fine ac complishment. Jill Caddy was ill last week. Her condition is now improved and she is able to be back in school this week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hite of Weep- ! ing Water spent last Sunday with ! Mis Kite's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' C. O. Wright. 1 Miss Merna Stradley came from j Lincoln and spent the week end with Mrs. '"Carrie Trimble. j Mrs. H. L. Scatteigood will en-! tertain the W.CT.Uf at her home cn Friday afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetenkamp were in Lincoln on Easter Sunday as the guests of Mr. Wetenkamp's l.ephew, Alhcrt Faulhabler. Mrs. Faulhabler, and famiij-. They at tended the service at the First Pres Vvterian church. that a General License has been granted to producers of fuod crops to purchase and possess Sodium Chlorates as a weed eradicator, and Sodium and Ammonium Nitrates as a fertilizer for land operated by them. Therefore the purchase cf an E plosive License for those purposes is no longer necessary during the year of 1914. BACK THE ATTACK WITH EOXDS Your Health, Happiness and Success, Demands Good Vision! Leonard Fitch Optometrist 116 N. 5th. Phone 141 Plattsmoath j Boys In Service i Pfc. Lloyd Trimble arrived home jlpst Sunday from Ellington Field, i near Houston, Texas, and will spend h furlough with his parents. Mu. and Mrs. C. A. Tremble, and other relatives and friends. Seaman George Caddy left on Mon day of this week for the west coast Shop at Kncrr's Garden seed that will grow, Flower Seed, and Potted Plants. Poultry Feeders and Waterers 10 - 29 - 49 Glass and Metal House Cleaning Needs Brooms, Furniture Polish, Oil Mops, GIo Coat, Floor Wax, Moth Balls, Moth Cakes, Wall Paper Cleaner. Straw Hats Gloves Play Clothes Knorr's 5i.oS Store Plattsmcuth Nebr. THEM'S F1GHTIN' St They're Wolverine Shall Horsehides ...Work Shoe Commandos on Farm Front and Factory Front... Fighting ar.d Winning against Foot Fat:;rue, Scuflng, Sci aping and the Hardest Kind of Wear. EHSLL HOnSLHIDE WORK SHOES Shoe Stamp No. !8 in Book One Expire: April 30 WOSTER'S Your Fcmilw Shoe Siore Cuf yoursef? a piece of worfd a fter the war, this world is really A going to be something . . . pro vided you start carving a piece for yourself right now! There's an easy, profitable way to do it. That's by buying War Bonds. By sticking every dollar you possibly can in interest-bearing War Bonds. Let Uncle Sam take care of this money for you. At the end of ten years he'll give you back $4 for every $3 you gave him to hold for you. There isn't a safer investment in the world! In this way, when the bonds mature, youll have security peace of mind with which to enjoy the peace. Most likely, you are buying Bonds. But remember the more money you invest in them now, the more you're going to get back later! So start in creasing your War Bond Savings. Start in right now! WAR BONDS to Have and to Ho All War Loan & Bond Advertising Space Contributed By PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL TMi b an cjjldal U.S. TVtaurf aderiitemen! prrpartd under aurpict of Trtarurj Drpartmenl and War Aiwrtiting CouncO 1 VViiliiOIUrUYi and HAIL INSURANCE Does Your Insur ance Protect You Against Loss By Wind and Hail? We will be glad to check your policy with you use our service-it is FREE for information or service PHONE 16 SNSUQANCfr IiC PLATTSMOUTH OFFICE OVER SOENNICHSEN'S STORE THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... "The war stories I like best, Judge, are the ones by the special writers overseas who live right with our troops. They give us a better idea of how our men react to things going on over there and back here at home." ' I agree with you, Sam. I never miss one of those stories in the papers or magazines. And there's one thing those writers seem to agree on no matter where they are stationed with our men. ..and that is that the men who have left their homes and families to go away and fight this war don't want to come back and find that prohibition has been put over on them while they were away . . . either nationally or locally. They have heard about the attempts being made and they resent it bitterly." " I agree with them, Judge, even though I don't happen to drink nryself. Further more, I don't think it's fair for us at home to be making any major changes while 10,000,000 of our fighting men are away and have no chance to express their opinions." This adrertuemtnt sponsored by Cmlereim of Alcoholic Brwtragt Industries, Inc.