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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 194S THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE SEVEN COLVIN-HEYN STUDIO FINE PORTRAITS Plattsmouth Hotel Fridays and Saturday Hours 1:15 to 8:30 P.M. Commissioners Proceedings j ffffi V :: r , w TV It i could not be made by the County Board and was left to be certi fied later by the County Super intendent of Schools as provided by law. CLAIMS as listed on the fol lowing: funds were allowed: General Fund Claude A. Ruse Motor Co., Battery to Co. Farm Mauzy Drug Co., Med. to Co. Farm Rogers Lockers, Serv. to Co. Farm World Herald, 1 yr. subs. to Co. Farm J. Howard Davis, Ins. prem. Co. Jail 5 yrs. Egenberger Agency, Do. Geo. R. Sayles, Agt. Do. A. J. Trilety, Agt., Do. Call Printing Co., Subs. "Echo" to Asstce Office Carr Bakery, Mdse to Co. Farm Poor Relief Fund Mauzy Drug Co., Med & sup. - Road Fund Joe Banning, Supplies, R. D. 2 Continental Oil Co., (las R. D. 1 Kuehn-Baymiller Co., Re pairs, R. D. 1 Clifford Cooner, RW & exp., R. D. 2 Clayton Cooper, RW, R. D. 2 Noah Wannemaker, Re pairs, RR. D. 3 16.50 Bernard Dill. RW, R. D. 3 Oscar Dill, RW, R. D. 3 Farmers Co-op. Oil Co., Gas, R. D. 2 Henry Wtstfall, RW R. D. ...ss.. "X- vs. ' 11.75 4.05 5.5S 8.00 29.28 29.28 29. 23 29.28 2.50 6.01 13.15 16.20 29.80 4.03 14.30 12.00 22.80 22.80 36.73 3CD .32 Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co., Serv. to mach, bldg 1CD 8.82 Anchor Oil Co., Oil 1CD 82.96 Cliff Miller Mchry Co., Supplies 1CD 2.80 Henry Jorgensen, Do 2CD 6.35 C. J. Pankonin, Do .... 2CD .85 Freeman's Serv. Station, Do 2CD 10.11 Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., Do 1CD 16.95 Claude A. Ruse Motor Co., Do 1CD 2.00 County Highway Fund Lincoln Road Eqiup. Co., Repairs 117.61 Consumers Pub. Pr. Dist. Serv. to Union & Ne- hawka patrols 3.00 Farmers Co-op. Oil Co., Gas & sup 97.30 Peters Oil Co., Do 51.68 C. E. Welshimer, Do 134.10 The Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday July 25, 1945. Attest : Geo. R. Sayles Countv Clerk Choca LEONE EVERETT, Correspondent hmvDJod MRS. GRACE PLYBON. Correspondent 63.60 SQ095 19 1G version of your beloved chesterfield. AH wool with sharply cut rev ers, velvet collar and slash pockets. Comes in black, brown and red. Ladies Toggery Kuehn-Baymiller Co., A-W Co. Inc. of Nebr. Drag Fund Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel Co., Road Grav el Dl 194.33 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., Repairs D3 296.08 Eugene .X. Ludwick, Do D3 Jorgensen Serv. Station, Gas & sup D2 John Day Rubber & Sup. Co., Repairs Dl Cliff Miller Mchry Co., Do D3 Do Dl Do D3 Standard Oil Co., Gas & sup D3 Do .... Do D3 124.42 Do .... Do D3 52.15 Anchor Oil Corp. Oil & grease D3 246.72 Highway Equip. & Sup. Co., Repairs Dl 269.50 F. E. Pulec. Do D3 22.30 Village of Eagle, Garage rent 5-44 to 4-45 I)3 Farmers Union Co-op Oil Ass'n, Gas & sup. D3 Arthur G, Schoeman, Fa- tral stge & sup D2 Mrs. Arthur Ward, Reim- burs. for gas D3 County Road Fund 4.50 4.25 9.42 11.68 .86 34.92 8.68 55.00 68.90 24.45 4.40 Dr. Harger and granddaughter of Chicago visited at the home of his cousin, Willard Clapp, this week, and also looked after his farm interests near Alvo. Mrs. Jack Roberts of near Weeping Water with her little son, Stanley Redman Roberts, who was born July 22. is staying this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest IIol- lenbeck. ! Mrs. Henry Dehning, is quite ill. Her daughter, Mis. Beckman of Lincoln, was with her for the weekend here. M,r. David Kunz suffered a heart attack on Sunday while he was at church services. He is rest ing quite well at this time. Albert Kunz has been staying at the home of his brother, Rob ert, during the harvesting season. Doris Dean of Wahoo was a guest this week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Corbin. She came down with Mrs. Corbin and Mr. Nat Newlin when the latter brought a load of groceries for the Hall store, which he had purchased of Mr. Dean, manager of II inky Dinky store at Wahoo. June Allen of Plattsmouth is staying for a rest and vacation at the home of Mrs .Corbin. Walter Plybon spent the week end at his farm in Kansas. He had the opportunity to go by car with some of the people who are here working for the M. P. rail road Co. Mrs. Opal Clements is having a vacation this week from her work at American Exchange Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halm of Syracuse were guests at the Hen ry Maseman home Sunday. Supt. and Mrs. Clair Wulber, Sonja, and Mary are visiting rel atives at Rockport and Tarkio, No. Mr. and Mis. Ray Norris enter tained at a dinner at the J. and M. Cafe in Weeping Water Sun day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Ma'rian Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon of Nehawka and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norris and family. Staff Srt. Lawrence L. John son arrived July 15, from an air base in Norwich, England for a I 30 day furlough with his broth- j ers and sisters at home. He will; rtiort to Sioux Falls. S. D. at the end of his leae far further I training. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sudman and George Sudman were visiting relatives in Omaha Monday. Ben Pope of Bav, Mo. is visit ing his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Emery Voyles and children. Fred Marquardt, made a busi ness trip to Ashland Monday.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morley of Omaha spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morley. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ruhge and family and Mrs. Ralph Rath- bun were shopping in Lincoln i good through September Saturday. Stamps Al, Bl, Cl, Dl and El Staff Sgt. Lawrence L. John- j became valid July 1, good through son was guest of honor at a pie-; October 31. Stamps Fl, Gl, III, nic supper at the home of his ! J 1 , Kl became valid August 1, i - - - I - j A Ah FLYING ACE'S WIDOW Mrs. Marjorie Bong. 21-year-old widow of Amer ica's greatest flying ace, sits in front of her husband's pictures in Burbank, Calif., awaiting final army arrangements for her to take the hero's body hems to Superior, Wise, for burial Wednesday. Major Bong was killed while flying an army jet-fighter plane. (NEA Telephoto) here. However, the Icelander ex plained that the cost of living in his country has gone up 174 pet cent since the start of World War II. An egg there costs 25 cents. retary; Robert Maack, Ashland, treasurer, and Mrs. John Rieke, Weeping Water, board member. New Members Enroll In Farm Bureau Unit Gilbert Erickson of Lincoln, community and county director of the farm bureau program, has en rolled several new members in the farm bureau units he is or ganizing in this community. New members of the bureau are Carl F. Kraeger, Albert Krae ger, E. J. Ruffner, William T. Starkjohn, Fritz O. Siemoneit, ! Leonard C. Sroehr, Ernest Hen-1 nings, Hugh L. Stander, Roy i T.-chirren, Russell V. Stander, Sherman Cole, Richard Cole and Donald Born. The farm bureau organization is nationwide and has a total of 900,000 farm families. Serving as county president is Luther Harmon of Greenwood. Mrs. Don old Born of Plattsmouth is a member of the county board of directors. Other officers of the county bureau include Luther Harmon, Greenwood, president; Fred Reh meier, Weeping Water, vice-president; John Lefler, Ashland, sec- 1 OPEN Every Night Exrcpt Mondays and Wednesdays -11 p.m. Two Sessions each evening, 7:30 to 9:00 and 9:00 :o 11:00 Plattsmouth Roller Rink 3rd St. and First Ave. 0. mount's film adaptation of Dap-; line (iu Maimer's best seller,' ''Frenchman's Creek," coming to the Cass Theater, is a very good citizen who has his finger in more: chaiitable pies than most actors' grandmother Mrs. True Harmon good through November 30. and Don. Sunday evening. Other; PROCESSED FOODS: Blue; in Hollywood, yet he would ra guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hal stamps, war ration book IV, Y2,ther play the heavy than the Garnett and Madge of Platts- Z2, Al, Bl, and Cl valid May l.lhero any day. mouth; Mr. and Mis. Harold liar- good through August 31. Stamps! "In fiction, unfortunately, the mon, Weeping Water; Mr. anci Dl, El, Fl, Gl and Hi valid heavy is almost always portray Mrs. Difk Drummer and family. ! June 1, good through September! ed as a man of greater intelli Murdock; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. 30. Stamps Jl. Kl, LI, Ml and' pence than the hero," says Rath Swin'dle and John, Lincoln: Mr. Nl became valid July 1, good: bone. "Why that should be, I do and Mrs. Fred Meyer. Orville and through October 31. Stamps PI,' not presume to know. Certain- Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuhge Ql, Rl, SI and Tl became valid; ly I wouldn't dream of suggest ing that it is also true in real life. Real life is played in shades of Miss Hilda Deckerson, of Belle- j August 1, good through Novem vue; and Ncal. Arline, Val and ber 30. Ramona Johnson. j FUEL OIL: Period 4 and 5 j gray, let us say. Playwrights and Mr. and Mrs. John Stubbendick ; coupons from 1944-45 coupon ; screen writers use black and of Union spent Friday at their ! sheets, valid and Period 4 and 5 j white. Too often their good men home in Avoca. coupons from 1943-44 coupon ( are impossibly good and a lit- Mr. and Mis. Robert McCann j sheets (red) are valid tnroughitle stupid. We Ave Paynwg Eggs, Straight Run 35c Heavy Hens 23c Leghorn Hens 21c Heavy Springs 28c Leghorn Springs 28c Butterfat 48c Truck service cn Poultry, we bring the scales. If you want your hens culled we can do this too. Phones 199 or 268-J Plattsmouth were dinner guests of Mr. and 'August 31. Mrs. Frank Greenrod and family j Period 1 and coupons with en Sunday, .circled figures on li45-4H coupon "For another thing, the so-called heavy characters are usually clear cut. The motive behind Miss C"rrine Hallstrom spent j sheets (red) are now valid. One-: their moves is easily discernible Standard Oil Co., Sup plies 1CD 3.t0 Cliff Miller Mchy. Co. Repairs 1CI) 3.85 J Do . .. Do Dl .84 Stohlman Lbr. & Hdw. Supplies 2CD 2.30 Sam Smith Serv. Station Gas 2CD 1.39 National Auto Parts Co., Supplies 1CD 13.25 Auto Electric Co., Do USOL MITE KILLER Money back guarantee of no mites in your poul try house for one year if properly applied. Single Gallons - $1.30 Five Gallons $6.00 (10c per gallon les if you furnish own container) FOR MARKET EGGS USE Wayne Egg RJasBn More and more the markets are buying eggs on the basis of their interior quality and yolk color. Wayne Egg Mash is built to help you produce the kind of eggs the market wants. WAYNE EGG MASH FOR EARLY PULLETS WAYNE GROWING MASH FOR LATER CHICKS HIGHEST PRICES PAW FOR POULTRY AND EGGS BRINK HATCHERY Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 107 the weekend with relatives and -unit coupon? good for 10 gallons, friends in Plattsmouth. j Five-unit coupons good for 50 Lt. Roy Ruhge spent the week- j gallons. Coupons with encircled end at Galesburg, 111. with Lt.! figures arc worth that figure in gallons. Asterisks () denote change. Robert Shauer, who has just re turned from England. Roy and Robert attended navigation school: toother. Scoundrel in Film, Mrs. Fred Marquardt. Ann and Robert visited relatives in Louis-' Rathbone Actually ville Monday. James Elliott underwent an op- Charitable Person r, i- . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyer ofriJ""" J" iuu"5 i,"UJ i T!r,in ,.u;trf Mr. rv.mpr on i at lhe B,"'an Memorial hospital; Sunday. Mrs. Meyer is the fojm- er Agnes Cool. Mrs. Comers niece. Miss Jane Robb was married in Lincoln on Aug. 4, to Maurice C. Busselle of Longview, Texa. after a short trip, they will be at home in Colorado. Jane is a granddaughter of Mrs. L. A. Ty son of this place, and has often visited here. Pvt. Vincent Phillips is now in an armj- hospital at Topeka, Kans. He came in a plane from England to New York and there boarded another air ship for To peka. Miss Ella Atchison had quite a severe heart attack while in town Sunday evening. She came in to the train to meet her brother, William, late in the afternoon. in Lincoln. Mrs. J. J. Cullen and Miss Pet ronella Cullen entertained the Holy Trinity guild. Tuesday af ternoon, at the Holy Trinity hall in Avoca. Did you ever wonder how the actor who rates the hisses in a picture feeN about his job? I!asil Rathbone. who plays the villainous Rockingham in Para- As an actor I'd rather be wrong and definite than right and indefinite." Rathbone's current role is one of the smoothest, suavest and most intelligent villains he ever played. As Rockingham, he pur sues the heroine, Joan Fontaine, with unwelcome attention and, frustrated, brings about the cap ture of her lover, Arturo de Cordova. HIGH COST OF FIREMEN BOSTON (U.R Firemen in Ice- I land receive $74 a week, reveals Fireman Kjartan Peturson who is studying at a fire control school Ration Guide RATIONING GASOLINE: "A-1G" coupons val id June 22 through Septernbe for fi gallons each. "B-7", " "B-'.t-' "C-7". "C-S-' and coupons good for 5 gallons cach.j SUGAR Sugar stamp No became valid May 1 for 5 pounds. Will remain good until August 1 t 21 1 'R-n; c-y" SHOES: Aeroplane stamps No. and instead of going home withjl, 2. and from war ration Book III are good for one pair of shoes each for an indefinite period. Aeroplane stamp No. 4 became valid August 1, 1045, for one pair of shoes. MEAT: Red stamps, war ration Book IV, Q2, R2, S2, T2 and U2 him, she was taken to a hospital in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilder brand and family of Clay Center Kans. called at the Harry Will iams home on Sunday. She is a daughter of Ferdinand Rosenow. who formerly lived here. The Kuehns and Rosenows had a fami ly reunion at Alvo Sunday. became valid May 1, good through August 31. Stamps V2, V2, X2r Y2 and Z2 became valid June 1, .. , PLATTSMOUTH LAUNDRY Wet Wash - Rough Dry - Flat Work - Finished Work FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 30 ; Exclusive Dealer or in Cass County SALES and SERVICE WE USE GENUINE MAYTAG PARTS Tractor Chains Starter and Lights for H&M Tractors SPECIAL! Light fixtures, living and dining and bed room, also some bath and kitchen fix tures V2 price. Electric wiring supplies, weather proof, rubber cover and romax, all sizes- The Largest Stock o E. e. C. PARTS in Cass County IHtageirs Smmpleimaeinit!: Plattsmouth, Nebr. - - Phone 22 f 1 - v ! 1 4 4 1 JlvOPER GAS RANGES,"reflect!ng rich distinaive beauty, have the ability to turn out foods cooked to perfcctionTTT.to save your time.Tto'make cooking a carefree,1 pleasant experience you'll fully en joy. Of great importance, the smartly " styled . Roper is right in step with plans for kitchen modernization It will help give your new kitchen aunified, arrangement that- will providea'smoother," easier . operation throughout."". Results will be excellent 9 Folks, tee of Central Electric & Cos Company regret that these "afterriclory' 1 models are not note available, but your dealer and the Gas Company will hare them, when the Great Day comes. Until then, buy bonds. The "after-victory" fns range will mahc l':e old uilchen new again. The GAS Company ir'ywiii'iiiitiiiii 'j r'liii i