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f 1 1 f ' 1 i -,. -r 'A ' THE JOUBITAL, PLATTCSIOUTH, HESHASKA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1944 PAGE TWO Mrtliif lift;: s i T f J f! ? !! 2 ? ?"? 5 ! t 'i PUBLISHED SEMI-VEEKLY at PLATTSMOUTH, 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, living in Second Postal Zdne, $2.50 per year. Beyond 600 mites. $3.00 per year. Rat to Canada and foreign countries $3.50 .per year. - -. ' : - : - Au. SUBSCRIPTIONS ARK PAYABLE' STRICTLY IN ADVANCE i 19 U 44 'Pigskin PickinV World's Biggest By Bernard Ulrich , No ' bow-legged" "Doc" Eaton to run the ball, no Ed Gradoville to Ipass It, but still the Plattsmouth 'banner should march triumphantly down the field. The Blue Devils' prospects are 50 per cent darker than last year's. The cast and the new production is young and somewhat inexperienc- Coming To This Vicinity Eingling-Barnum & Bailey Show Now Brighter And Gayer B0ABD OF PUBLIC WORKS Plattsmouth, Nebraska Legion Endorses United War Fund Drive In State Commander O'Hanlon Calls Upon Posts and Members" to Give Aid to the Cause Junior Daughters Meet The Junior Catholic Daughters (held their meeting at , the home, of Miss Margaret Rea. The initiation was held. Thirteen members were accepted. A jolly evening was spent and delicious refreshments were served. Reporter, Phyllis ' Troop A special meeting of the Board of Public Works was held in ' the office of the Board of Public Works at 7:30 p. m. July 27 for the purpose of allowing bills. ' Present: Rea. Johnson, Bernhardt, and Manager Cappell: The following bills were read: The Ringling Bros, and Barnumj C.B.&Q. R. Co., $102.24 . . , , . .. , v.j. i.a,, & Bailey Circus, always predomi- Searl S. Davis 81.38 ed but collectively these kids have, ' . . M v.J - what it takes. Classy left-handed u""s ttUU U,U,J " V I . . passing will be supplied by "Lindy ,V Wolever.-' a senior. Wolever letter- ian eded j, , ,IT , v. ,j , ior in the matter of music will ex- ed last season. Wolever should in- " . , , . . , , , . ..,,, - A . hibit in Lincoln, state fair grounds, deed be the offensive stalwart, he is fast and shifty and when he's in the September 15 and 16. JDnuging to mat vny x,ouu you- 4'H"I II ;-M II IM-M-f H"MMIa?'I "I, I,l"lI I I H-M 29.63 Miller Chemical Co., 4.50 Troy Engine & Mach. Co., 41.67 Interstate Mach. & Sup. Co. 33.23 Petty Cash Request No. 28 46.75 Moved by Johnson, seconded by Bernhardt, that all bills be allowed FRIDAY, SATURDAY, September '8, 9 Double Feature Bob Livingston, with Smiley Burnette in Pride of The Plains Cowboys trap the outlaw gang! and Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly in Gambler's Choice Lusty drama in New .York's tenderloin I Also Haunted Harbor seriaL Mat. Sat. 2 :30 Night shows 7 and 9 :30 P.M Admission 12 and 351 incl. tax WANTED: Farmall or John Deer tractor an'd cultivator", lister, 'disc, ploy, wagon and rack, or will bay full equipment for farming. Joe L. Zaloudek, Weeping Water. pama ha w1?l fill trm field with fleet feet and well flipped leather. Iple' 50 elephants, hundreds of as read and checks drawn for same. The runners will be on the small Pur-bd horses, and a mammoth All members voting aye, motion car- side. Capt. Joe Gradoville, 145 lbs., nfew nagerie. incmaing Mr. ana nea .and Lloyd Tritsch. these boys are Mrs- Gargantua, world famous giant ( No further business to come be 1,, v.... xrt" twi, gorillas, The Greatest Show on fore the board, it was moved by last season and Joe excels on de-EartQ wiU Present the most colorful Bernhardt, seconded by Johnson that . m i t, t. ana amazing periormance in us fense. At fullback, Ray Beverage, a , returning regular, sways forth. Sum- Slorlous history. u v i i i i Produced by Robert Ringling, ming up the backfield it is small A t . . . . . Aubrey Haley and Mrs. Charles but very fast. t,, A seasoning of experience is " a8"B8' lue euilluu U1 luo D1 the meeting adjourn to further call of the Chairman. SUNDAY, MONDAY, September 10 and 11 Joel McCrea and Maureen O'Hara in Buffalo Bill America's most colorful hero all in technicolor! Also comedy, color cartoon and news. Mat. Sun. 2::00 Adm. 12 and 35e indu. tax Nite shows 7 and 9:15 12 and 40 incl. tax TUESDAY ONLY, September 12 Bargain Day Edward G. Robinson and Ruth Warrick in Mr. Winkler Goes to War The most wonderful, lovable screen character you ever met! Also comedy and New March of Time. Signed, E. H. Bernhardt . - . Mat. Tues. 2 P. M. Nite shows 7 and 9 P.M. WHEREAS, all of the twenty-two' llaM oIm(, thA no Tn nane Show Matures the gorgeous service and relief agencies which . 4l. super-spectacle, Pantos Paradise, Mr. Reed O'Hanlon, Blair, state j wm participate in this fund are wor- haye ong Qf the real top notch tackl. starring Emmett Kelley, internation commander of the American Legion, ty of support, and are conducting eg Q tne 8tate At the other tacke ally renowned clown pantomimist. has announced that the Legion has4, activities essential to the war effort evML a TO v a nhfl This whimsical and fantastic gone on record as endorsing, the, and necessary in promoting the mor" schlieske who is but 15, weighs 204 Paseant brings forth a seemingly Public Works of the city of Platts- united . war: J-una campaign which i ale ana general weirare or tne men and criticg say ne ja fairly fast. He enuiess procession ui uiu jiukb uy(moutn, xeDrasiia, was neia in me Secretary BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Plattsmouth, Nebraska A special meeting of the Board of Admission 12 and 20 incl. tax WANTED RED . CLOVER SEED: We are active buyers. Bring your seed to us. We pay the full market values. If the seed needs to be cleaned we can do it in a short time. Our ele vators and cleaners are modern and of large capacity. We buy pop corn and have grain bags for sale. Edward Bartling Seed Co., Nebraska City. 7-3sw FOR 8AU FOR SALE: 4,000 lb. of brome grass seed. Clarence Schlanker, Elm wood, Nebr. 28-lsw will begin Monday, October 9, and has urged all of its posts and mem bers throughout the state to take an active part in. the campaign. ..; "The endorsement," said Mr. O' Hanlon, "was passed by formal reso lution at the recent 6tate convention in Omaha." The resolution reads as follows: "WHEREAS, the quota for the State of Nebraska in the campaign for the National War Fund has been and women in our armed forces, and, WHEREAS, this united campaign was a squal member last year. At the guard will return John the entire fun contingent of the cir cus for funds will eliminate duplication Conig whom we expect to humiliate! Thi3 88a"n'8 l"tie perform- of effort and result in great econ omy of time, labor and money, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, that the American Legion, Depart- the , opponents with his bull-like rushes. ' At center there is no experience. Bob Woods, a letterman, at guard ment of Nebraska, go on record as j last autumn, is being groomed. He approving the campaign of the Unit- has picked up some 30 lbs. in that ed War Fund of Nebraska, and urges all posts and members to take an active part in the . campaign for fixed at the sum of 5295,000.00, and, funds which opens October 9, 1944." time, but ouh up and coming "Snow"t Krejcl expects to fill the bill. Krejcl, at but 135 lbs., expects to make up for his weight with speed and ag gressiveness. He was a squad mem ber, last year. ., v; j; The ends, a green gorrel-topped Vroman has joined the Navy and Rich Livingston decided he would take his muscles through a military school. The ends may be fair and Caoch Stewart cannot expect another Livingston and Vroman for many moons. At the present Cullen, Cole and Eaton look best, and- it has been hinted that if Woods beats Krejcl yout. of the"J pivot spot, Krejci will supplant his speed and brawn at one flank. , General Summary: Returning letterman. Gradoville, Beverage, Fitch, Wolever, Woods, Conis, Sack. Best Prospects : Krejci, Eaton, Cole, Cullen, Schlieske, Severs, Tie kotter and Tritsch. Coaches: Stewart, head coach; Ev ans, assistant. The team will miss big linemen who cleared way for powering backs but they shouldn't suffer to notably. May drop a few along the way but Wolever. and Gradoville, a pair of star backs should keep Plattsmouth football tradition a-flaming. ances, personally staged by Robert Ringling, include new productions and presentations surpassing any thing ever before witnessed in amusement annals. With 800 men and women stars oft ho tirat mnnftllilA. together with I an enlarged congress of animal act ors, the huge curcus will give per formances at 2:15 and 8:15 p. m. To permit leisurely inspection of the rare animals In the world's larg-j est traveling zoo, the doors will open at 1 and 7. office of the Board of Public Works at 7:30 p. m., August 2, 1944 for the purpose of discussing power rates. Present: Rea, Johnson, Bernhardt, and Manager Cappell. Moved by Bernhardt, seconded by Johnson that a contract with the Consumers Public Power District be signed for a period of 2 years, the Board of Public Works having the option of accepting a demand meter WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, September 13, 14 Big Double Feature Show - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs All technicolor brot back in its original form and beauty ! And Leon Errol, Johnny Downs and Vivian Austin in Twilight on The Prairie A roundup of comedy, fun and romance! ! Special Notice! There will be a special Matinee Wednesday Afternoon after school at 4:00 P. M. immediately after school. Night shows 7 and 9:30 PM. Admission 12 and 351 incL tax To Leave for Weat J "i The giraffe and the turtle tell their own story , . . they help to remind us that electricity, almost alone among household necessities, is still sold at low pre-war prices. You realize how low these prices are when you know that the average American family now gets about twice as much electricity for its money as it h did 15 years. ; It's a real achievement to keep elec tric service cheap in spite of risina. costs and taxesand to keep it plenty V Oil in the face of war's tremendous demands for power. ; , I The credit goes largely to the hard working men and1 women of yourV: wwuAuivt iucu nuu uuu ex- perience plus the planning and fbre 2 -have made thi;coB If Likes Oregon Country The friends here of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Julian, will be pleased to learn that they are now settled in their new home, at Beaver, Oregon, and like it fine. They sold their acreage in the ' south . part of the city and with a son and family, made the trip to the west by car. . They were six days on the road in traveling the 2,000 miles and had a great time as they passed through the many changing scenes of land scape. They are located on the dairy farm of their son, , Clayton Julian, near Beaver. They nave paid a visit to the ocean and It was a wonderful experience for them.. They are not far from Portland, the largest city in Oregon and are planning a trip to Mt. Hood soon. , Louis Lohnes is here from Denver where he has been located for some time with the United States engineer force for the western area. Louis is here to visit with the friends and on his return west the last of the week will be accompanied by Mrs. Lohnes, who has made her home here until the husband is permanently settled. They are to make their home in Den ver in the future. The many, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lohnes regret very much to see them leave the city where they have made their home for a great many years and they will take with them in the new home the well wishes of all. To Enter University Miss Eleanor Giles was in Lincoln Tuesday to make arrangements for entering the University of Nebraska Thursday for the coming term. She rate or a regular, water pumping is planning to enroll in the depart- rate, which was offered by the Con sumers Public Power. Voting aye Johnson and Bernhardt, Pass Rea. No further business to come be fore the board, it was moved by Bernhardt, seconded by Johnson, that the meeting adjourn to further call of the Chairman. Signed, E. H. Bernhardt Secretary HOLSTEIN COW SALE: Nebraska City Sales Pavillion, Sept. 11th, 1 p. m. 40 head of Holstein cows, in cluding the entire milking herd of Emil Hoeman, of Verden, Ne braska. This is one of the best herds in. Southeastern Nebraska. The herd sire three nearest dams have a record of 55 5-10 butter fat. High Center Burk Sekiers, former ly owned by C. C. Bletscher of Falls City, Neb. Each cow will carry a health certificate. Attend this sale. of good Holsteins. Most of these cows to freshen in Sep tember and October, F. J. Lauter back, Owner Oar boys rati keep on flffct inf we mast keep on bay mf WAB BONDS antil rio tory to won. Keep on BACK ING THE ATTACK. ment of music in the college of fine arts. She was accompanied to Lin coln by her sister, Miss Lois Giles Poles Fight in Warsaw London, Sept. 6. (UP) General Bor reported today that Polish parti san forces fighting the Germans for possession oi Warsaw repulsed a heavy attack against Polish posi tions in the capital's center. ' A partisan communique indicated the Germans were regrouping for an all out attack against the under ground army. Buy More Bonds Mission Services 154 XTjt UEDnflsnn porjni ; cgmiy Next Sunday, September 10th. Im manuel " Lutheran church, located two and three-quarters miles north west of Manley, will observe its an nual Mission Day. One service will be held at 10:15 A. M. At this service the Rev. Victor Hoffman of Fremont, vice-president of the Northern Ne braska District of the Lutheran church, will preach the .sermon. - ; ; The other service will be held at 2:30 P. M. The Rev. C. Kautsch of Bellevue will speak at this service, j At noon, the ladies of the congre gation will serve dinner. .The congregation Invites you to attend these services. A Chicago' Visitor Here SJrfc'S .It Mrs. M. C. Brown, of Chicago, Is ftTtliejcityCTvisIt with the old friends in this city, their former home. Mrs. Brown is at the home kt i? u Boys Finger Tips The coat of the hour for Young Lads. Very much in ' style and yet pro . tectjs ., them from the weather. Price Range: $495 to $Q95 Some reversible 4 Long Term Farm Loan FEDERAL LAND BANK 4 LOANS 4 HAROLD C. ELLIOTT, Secretary-Treasurer Weeping Water Phone 64 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. & Products on sale at EAGAR I PRODUCE Louisville, Nebraska ., , MC DONALD STORE ..rt.-ii Murdoch ri i 1 1 PLATTSMOUTH CREAMERY -. Plattsmouth Dougherty &Addison, Manufacturers 6201 Maple Street, Oniaha, Nebraska HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Married man for year around work on farm. Melvin R. Todd, Union, Nebr. 2-4sw Now on the Force Harry Plybon, who has been resid ing at Murray and working at the Martin plant at Fort Crook, has se cured his release from the bomber plant and is now a member of the Plattsmouth police force. Mr. Plybon will make a fine addition to the force and be given one of the night patrol jobs that are exacting and es pecially with the approach of the winter season. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , In the County Court of Cata Coun ty, NebratkA. ;.' . 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 18 th, 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 tko County Court of Cast Cotm ty, Nobratkm. 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 purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Myrtle Mae Hennings as Executrix thereof; that aaid petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 22nd day of September 1944 at 10 A. M.' . , Dated this 22nd- day" of August 1644. Paul E. Fauquet County Judge SEAL) Cass County, Nebr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT (n tko County Court of Goto County, Nobratka. f To all persons interested In the estate of Lize Verheul. deceased. No. 3755: v. 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 22 nd, 1944 at. ten o'clock- a. m.- , Dated August 23rd. 1944.' 11 tv',J ;PWV E,, Fauquet X (Seal j,, . County, Judjja f W-H-M I I I 1 1 I M-Hfr ttm Thpa Wilki Ccapoaj Our-66tfrYear T-Mr-T T-T-M-T.J..M.T..T.1 iiTfr (rkud3.