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THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1944 PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA ( .mill .. " " 1 MIMy1 PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY at PUTTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA ENTERED AT POSTOFFICE. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher Subscription Price $2.00 a Year in First Postal Zone. " Subscribers -livini in . Second Postal Zone. $2.50 per year. Beyond 600 miles, $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries $350 per year. . ALL. SUBSCRIPTIONS ARF. PAYABLE ' STRICTLY IN ADVANCE . TO? 1 E33E- 19 J 4 4 " rdOilHono Ralph Hild For 4-GIub Work: 5 K' NoW in .His Sixth Tear of Club t : v Wort Balph " Has Outstanding Record of Service5 p Commissioners Proceedings Cass County, Nebr. 4 4- v-K I M-H-'M'M III SESSION OF AUGUST 3, 1944 Summary of 'Cass Canners' The "Cass County , Canners", were reorganized October 18, 1943," with a membership of eleven. Miss Wolph is the leader and Dorothy, Sand and I Ruth Pollard are assistants. Eight - r ; vf j ;- ' . j meetings have been held, three at County Superintendent 1. A. Beh- of Nehawka school, one at Sheldon's County Institute i ? Attended By Fifty-eightTeachers Truth and Other Things Office of County Commis sioners,' Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present H. C. Backemeyer, S. T. Gilmour and G. W. Hart, County Commissioners, Geo. R. Sayles, Coun ty Clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: The RESIGNATION of Lora Lloyd Kieck. County Superintendent of Public Instruction, was examined and accepted by the County Commis sioners. The following were applicants for appointment to fill the vacancy: Loris Long of Plattsmouth, Nebras ka; Mrs. Ruth Warren, Ogallala, Ne braska; L. A. Behrens, Weeping Wa ter, Nebraska. Motion by Commis sioner G. W. Hart that Mr. L. A. Behrends of Weeping Water be ap pointed County Superintendent of Public Instruction to fill vacancy caused by he resignation of Lora Lloyd Kieck, and that the salary be fixed at S2400.00 per year. Motion seconded by Commissioner H. C. Backemeyer, and carried. CLAIMS as listed on the following funds were allowed: General Fund S. T. Gilmour Sal. & mil. July $108.00 Standard Blue Print Co., Sup. to Co. Surv. - '. 11.21 K-B Printing Co., Sup. to Co. Supt. 17.85 The Garrand Press, do 6.66 Nebraska Book Co., Do 1.75 Nellie Carlson, Conducting exams 4.00 Gamble Store, Sup. to Janitor June 1.54 R. P. Westover, M. D.. Call on drowning case 5.00 Wm. Scbmidtmann, Sup. to Ct. hse & Co. Farm 40.80 Cass Co. Agri. Society, Bal. 1944 Appropriation 1500.00 Gamble Store, Sup. to Janitor .65 Chas. Vallery, Sup. to Co. Farm 6.10 Co. Supt's Office, 1944 Co. In stitute fund 150.00 Ofe Oil Co., Sup. to Co. Farm 8.40 Poor Relief Fund Lillian Donlan, Care of Eug. Bingham June and July 140.00 Mrs. G. G. Douglas, Med. Serv by Dr. Douglas 34.74 Road Fund Lincoln Road Equip. Co., Re pairs, rd 1 81.18 Ralph Livingston, Road Work RD27 7.00 Stohlman Lbr. & Hdw. Sup plies RD 8 14.78 Anton Auerwald, Repairs RD 8 3.50 R. R. Hathaway. Do RD12 17.00 Murray Hdw. Supplies, RD10 18.09 Wm. Trumble, Do RD16 .50 James Service Station, Do RD15 4.75 Oscar Dill, Road Work RD 4 34,00 Robert Gans, Do RD 4 26.00 Standard Oil Co., BBI. acct : RD 7 6.00 Freeman Service Station, Sup plies RD 9 2.80 Drag Fund Lincoln Road Equip Co., Re pairs :: D2 3.84 Do Do . D3 12,33 Murray Hdwe., Spupplies Dl 5.00 D-A Lubricant Co., Grease D3 30.82 Anchor Oil Corp. Do D3 40.40 Miller-Hasselbach Co., Re pairs - Dl 35.00 Gamble Store, Supplies Dl 7.55 Highway Equip. Co., & Sup. Co., Repairs D2 22.00 Cliff Miller Mchry Co., do Dl .91 Sinclair Refining Co., Diesel fuel Dl 20.50 Consumers Public Pr. Dist. Serv. to Union & Nehawka patrols D2 ' 3.22 Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., Pump exchange D2 121.97 Cliff Miller Mchry Co., Re pairs Dl 23.77 Fred Reuter, Sal. stge & extra work . D3 129.00 Ofe Oil Co., Gas & sup Dl 90.65 Jasobsen Welding Shop, Repairs Dl 15.00 Standard Oil Co., Gas & sup. ? ; D3 88.46 Luken Chevrolet Co., Repairs rends Conducts . Institute- Fine Program Offered Ralph Hild of - Plattsmouth,. ' Ne braska has been awarded a $25.00 United States War Savings Bond by Standard .Oil ; Company in recogni tion of his outstanding' achievement in 4-H club work." Now in his sixth : year of club work, Ralphs 16 years' old, has be come a reaouDiauie ngure m ic- t, . nnT,iinOBa in th Sr-wi"! . ...... " circles Durine , and valuable help from Miss Bald circles, ijunug ir;.a r,.. j nico nonmn f j win, former Home Agent, and Miss 1 Shafer, new agent, have made inter esting and worthwhile meetings Exhibits and Achievement and the County Fair were varied and good. May ribbons were won. Exhibits will Fifty-eight teachers attended the Cass County Institute held in the district court room of ; the . court house Monday. , The following constituted the pro gram for the day: : "Demonstration of Health Inspec- Store, when Mrs. Marlon Tucker i gave an interesting lesson on "Ec onomical Buying," one at the home ! of Miss Wolph, one at the home of Dorothy and Jean Sand, the Christ mas party at the Methodist churcb I and the last meeting, Achievement, at the church. Demonstrations, judging, reports' musical numbers, talks by the Ne- S hawka Home Economics Instructor, braska livestock show this club career he has won a total I of thirty-four ribbons and made a j ' profit of $845.39. But Ralph is more proud of his 1943 food production record. Lasti year he produced 5,480 pounds ofj beef, 1,800 pounds of pork and 570 j pounds of chicken for the nation's, meat-starved markets. To prove the, quality of his produce, his awards; Miss Owen and Miss Ranson of the Cass-Sarpy health unit. "Supplementary Procedures for Elementary Teachers," Mrs. Edith Greer, State Director of Rural and Elementary Education. "Health Educational Methods anj ais0 be made at the State Fair next Materials in the Schools," Mr. J. week Fuller of the state health deartment "Directions on Gathering Milk season included ' we?ti Floss" Oscar Domingo of the Ruth Pollard and Jean Sand dem ;onstrated Canning a Vegetable Mix Nebraska hag some natural novel ties .and also 'some man-created novelties. Her two natural novelties are two rivers, both rising in Ne braska, and touching the soil of no other State. Those two rivers are the Loup and the Niobrara, the moBt regularly-flowing rivers ever gaug ed by any reliable government. Ne braska la the home of the greatest railway system In the world. The largest city in the world with only one newspaper is located in Nebras ka. And now all the signs seem to say that in November Nebraska will elect to the national congress a lit tle woman Mabel Gillespie with ability to meet and defeat in forensic contest the greatly publicized Con necticut Luce. The promised new Ne braska congresswoman lives in the Omaha district, but her home is in Sarpy county, where she lives on a farm, milks her own cows, churns the family butter and feeds the farm chickens. Edgar Howard, In Colum bus Telegram. TIT, k TW ATiC ; H 'M-M 1' I'H 'll'W- V WANTED ANYONE OWNING an undivided In terest in an estate located in Ne-' brattka and wants cash, Write Henry B. McCampbell, 216 Barker Building, Omaha, Nebraska. 3-9tsw WANTED: Farmall or John Deer tractor and cultivator, lister, disc, ploy, wagon and rack, or will buy full equipment for farming. Joe L. Zaloudek, Weeping Water. 'Correlation of Art with the Ele- . a v nnni,in fr'Cass County AAA Office, the county grand championship forj J hie Antrim Bfpor anrl rnnner-UD hon- , ,v. mentary Curriculum," Mr. Glen I ors for his hereford steer. A month i J ' . Anrlorenn Artie nnri T.Apriiror T.ln. later his Angus steer won first and : his hereford second at the Nebraska State Fair. Just for good measure he collected both blue and red ribbons for showmanship in statewide com petition. Exhibits ; coin. "Functions and Activities of the Cass County Welfare Office," Mrs. Worth of the Cass County Welfare office. at the County Fair, and will repre- sent Cass county at the State Fair.1 Dorothy Sand, with Charlotte Reike of Weeping Water, will rep resent Cass county on the Canning- Judging team at the State. Resolution of Condolance WANTED: Married man for farm work, 2 miles south of Murray. Call Journal office for details. BWtf FOR SALE T FOR SALE: 4,000 lb. of brome grass seed. Clarence Schlanker, Elmwood, Nebr. 28-lsw BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Rev. and Mrs. Willard Sherman cf Bellevue, former Plattsmouth resid-dents,- are announcing the birth of a from his fine flock of 'Instructional Information and WHEREAS, a member of this Council, Edward Gabelman, recently J daughter, Judith Nancy, weight eev departed this life; and I en pounds, born on Saturday, Aug- WHEREAS, we wish to extend to'U8t 19th tat the Clarkson hospital at the members of the family of Mr. 0mah- AU are rcPrted " dinS m i 1 m 1 Ml ine gins nove Deen very busy Gabelman our kindest sympathy and Iine canning ana nave canned Tor rutureregard in theIr recent bereavement; use 1,150 pints. All girls exhibited ; Now therefore BE IT RESOLVED a 41ia Pah T7 t nJ .11 it, 1 ! .1. iuc wuui, ittir uu mi muse wuu hv the Mavnr and fMtr f!nnnH1 nt Wyandottes won for him four blue Announcements," County Superin- ribbons at the County Fair, and as.tendent Benrends. a judge of poultry he was named first in the county and second in the state. His swine project, undertaken for the first time this year, was equally successful. Exhibiting at the County Fair, the State Fair and Ak-Sar-Ben he brought home two blue, five red and two white ribbons for his pork- All rural schools have been able to secure a teacher with the excep tion of one district. Some schools started the 1944-5 term on Tuesday but most of the rural schools plan to open September 4. Wagers are generally higher than are eligible, twelve years of age, have made entries for the State Fair. Young People Married Tuseday evening at the parsonage of the First Methodist church Rev. T. Porter Bennett was called upon to perform the wedding service for Miss ers. One of his red ribbon Hampshire hogs exhibited at Omaha's Ak-Sar-j because of the small number of Ben was purchased by Governor pupils in the district or the inability Griswold to satisfy a Bond Drive last year, ranging from $90. 0Q toj188 Arieeu ieoia uavis ci uraana S1C0.00 per month. A total of twelve and Clarence Alfee Davis of Murray, schools in the county have closed I The single ring service was used wager with a neighboring governor. Standard Oil Company, in making its third annual award of War Bonds to farmers for outstanding achieve ment, is presenting bonds to farm men, women, boys and girls in the central west. The names of individ- of the boards to secure a teacher. These schools have contracted with a neighboring district or send their pupils to a town school. Most of the city and town schools will begin on September 4, however, two opened their doors Tuesday, August' 29. This plan will enable in the wedding and the witnesses were Charles R. Blunt and Harold Blunt, friends of the young people. the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska that our sincere sympathy be ex tended to the members of the Gabel man family at this time; that a copy of this resolution be furnished them, a copy spread upon the minutes of this meeting, and a copy furnished the public press. i Dated this 28th day of August 1944. I Respectfully submitted, Frank Rebal John Svoboda W. H. Puis Committee ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS In. the County Court of Com Couw ty, Sebra$ka. ual winners is announced each day! them to have a cornhusking recess j except ' Sunday over midwestladio in the fall and Btill be in session the. D2 121.53 I stations by Everett Mitilieik. well, required : number of days for the, C. E. Welshimer, Gas & pump D 2 91.75 Firestone Stores, Tire repair Dl 14.05 Storz Supply Co., Supplies Dl 2.07 C. C. Trotter, Repairs Dl 14.25 Stephens Garage, Do D3 11.25 Fred R. Myers, Sal. for July D2 12.28 Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Corp. Road gravel D1 12.17 Peters Oil Co., Gas D3 59.87 Gamble Store, Supplies D1 9.31 Edgar Oil Co., Diesel fuel D3 23.70 Bridge Fund E. J. Richey, Lumber 254.16 Commissioners District Fund Conrad Wehrman, Patrol stge July 3CD 5.00 Searle & Chapin Lmbr. Co., Supplies -. 3CD 4. 98 S. T. Gilmour, Road work sup vision 1CD 30.00 Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Corp. Road gravel & haul ing 1CD 305.04 Do Ro 1CD 233.52 Dens Oil Lubricant Co., Oil 2 CD 27.32 H. H. Becker, Supplies 2CD 15.00 Freeman Service Station, do known farm news commentator. To Winter in Denver term. GERMANY FACES DEFEAT Alice Zatopek is spending several weeks at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Zatoupek, before! departing' for Denver, Colorado, where she plans to spend the win ter. Alice has resigned recently from the employ of the Glenn L. Martin Nebraska Company. DANCE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Auditorium Weeping Water Basie Givens Bombardiers This is the dance that was rained out the last night of the Cass County Fair. Standard Oil Co., Bbl. 2CD 12.27 acct. 2CD 4.00 The Board adjourned to meet on Saturday September 2, 1944. Attest: Geo. R. Sayles County Clerk WE'RE SELLING for next winter, right here in the summer time. WHY- Just figure it out yourself. Last year the government froze Goat Skins and Horse Hides. N O W they have frozen Cape Leathers, and that wipes the slate there are no other leathers left for leather jackets. ; Don't buy one if .you don't need it but if you do need one get busy. We have them for boys, girls and men bp to size . 5 4 some with zippers. '' . M . . '. , - i . .. . Labor Day Picnic At the '20 Club Monday, Sept. 4 Country fried Chicken Dinner With all the Trhnmin's Serving From 4:00 to 9:00 P. M. DANCE TO Golden Prague Orchestra ''J AT 9:00 P. M. . ; V Holy Rosary Building Benefit 5 ' -' :v.' . , Refreshments Concessions A Good Time Guaranteed J s : . -j. i. - ' -.- I One Hundred Dollars In f War Bonds Given Away: t I MiU 1.1 CJ 11! i Ajl are 'wvited to come our. . 1 Way on Labor DajN) London, Aug. 29. (UP) Lt. Gen. Kurt Dittmar, official radio Berlin commentator, admitted tonight that Germany faces the prospect of de feat, and suggested tacitly that the nazis would welcome a compromise peace. Dittmar prefaced his talks with probably the gloomiest war review that his German audiences have yet heard from their home radio. One thing is certain he said, "we con tinue in the enormous struggle. We must continue as long as our enem ies are maintaining their war aims j and as long as reason does not sub- Etitute for the desire for destruc-1 tion." w This Is m family wt Put j yourWarr-on-buyingtbrousb j M the payroll savings plan on a j family ji!an. wbirh meats fi jg ore U ut yourself. ! Long Term Farm Loan FEDERAL LAND BANK 4 LOANS 4 HAROLD C. ELLIOTT, Secret ary-Treasurer Weeping Water Phone 64 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, September 1, 2 Double Feature Rov Rogers with Mary Lee and Dale Evans in - j Cowboy and the Senorlta jour favorite cowboy in his latest dashing adventure! and Leon Errol, Anne Rooney and Eddie Quilton in ! SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC A tomedy full of gags, gals and laughs! Also Haunted Harbor, serial. Mat. Sat. 2 :30 Night shows 7 and 9 :30 P.M. . Admission 12 and 35 incl. tax j SUNDAY and MONDAY. September 3 and 4 Kay Frantis, Carole Landis and Martha Raye in Four Jills in a Jeep A screen-load of front line entertainment! Also comedy, color cartoon and news. Mat. Sun. 2::00 Adm. 12 and 35c inclu. tax Kite shows 7 and 9:15 12 and 40 incl. tax TUESDAY ONLY. September 5 bargain Day Randolph Scott and a big cast in -r-' '' ' "' Corvette K 225 Howard Hawk's greatest drama of the sea! Ao comedy and color cartoon. Mat. Tups. 2 P. M. .Nite shows 7 and 9 P.M i f Admission v 12 iand '20-incl. tax WEDNESDAY and' THURSDAY, Sept. 6,. 7 Doublj -Feature-A mghty-drama of Humanity- wifh 'Timara Twmanov in- ii. h " "ij f lU DAYS tpf GLORY p.tttl fo'arlha O'Drixajj'-aiHl Noah Beery Jr., in t v4-f. nrrcv rvin acc . e h'ad;only tw:o' days to' burn up the. town- whole cars fu in 48 Howling hours! l ' Kifht shew 7 and. 9:30 P.M. iPsHSflfltte'sr QQD(ol9(iS Worms to your flock is black market An ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of Cure Worm thru the growing life by using DOUGHERTY and ADDISON WORMER Do NOT wait until Fall when damage is done. Follow this with Dougherty and Addison Chicken Medicine. Keep your birds healthy, keep them happy by using D. & A. Delouser. NOTICE We are going to conduct a Poultry Clinic at the Plattsmouth Creamery, September 9th. Our Specialist who has had years experience in diagnosing and treating poultry, will be present. Bring in your sick birds, your poultry problems, there is no charge. For your convenience, D. & A. Products on sale at EAGAR PRODUCE Louisville, Nebraska MC DONALD STORE Murdoclc r- PLATTSMOUTH CREAMERY Plattsmouth : Dougherty &; Addison, Manufacturers . 6201 Maple Street, OEaaha, Nebraska - To the creditors of the estate of JuIIub A. Pitr, deceased. No. 3781: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Decem ber 11th, 1944; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on December 15th, 1944 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated August 7th, 1944. Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) County Judge NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Case Coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of William Shea, Jr., deceased. No. 3785: Take notice that the time limit for filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Deecmber 18th, 1944; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on December 22nd, 1944 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated August 18th, 1944. Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) County Judge NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Case Cove ty, Nebratka. To all persons interested in the estate of Louie Frederick Hennings deceased. No. 3792. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an In strument purpprting to be, the Last Will and Testament of said deceased. j and for the appointment of Myrtle j Mae Hennings as Executrix thereof; J that said petition has been set for (hearing before said Court on the 22nd day of September 1944 at 10 A. M. Dated this 22 nd day of August ;i944. Paul E. Fauquet County Judge SEAL) Cass County, Nebr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Gate County, Nebnuka. To all persons interested In the estate of Lite Verheul, deceased. No. 3755: Take notice that the Administra tor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said petition and report will be heard be fore said Court on September 22nd. 1944 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated August 23rd,, 1944. ; Pal .B. Fauquet , t : County Judge (Seal) Our boys muis iuep a at must keep ea boy JT WAB BONDS imtfl . wyhwon. Keep on BACK ING THS ATTACX. r T J hono 324 P&stt? II