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THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1943 li i i i i i v . -ft. a w 4.- 1. i I Sf11 ft Stephen Wiles Given Draft Office Closed I f rttetrililek Mom to apiam jui iay on Saturdays The Cess county selective per- I tO?C rrfllP Wit ft ir ro mono - O -TT 1 1 Y . - 1,,, II U. , er.t A I i lull', "iff 1 , ; . . .. - . -yI : J 1 1 ,.T. 11 vice oi i ice nas oeen oruereu 10 , go on a 40-hour week, effective j PrOvisiOHS - this wjek, and will hereafter be : - doped all day Saturday, it was ! ' announced Wednesday. ! Leonard Baker, Louisville, - lhe off,c'e wlU be c,0?ei also I pleaded guiltv to charges of as- . next Monday, Labor Day, a legal pault and battery, disturbing the ' no. .day, it was saio. peace, and intoxication before -. - 2 " j county judge Paul E. Fauquet ry 1 C . ' Pridav afternoon and was paroled - . Cai Imitate 1 axes to; for one year, after sentence was ; . -.4 J-5-' v.InliUw.i i He woe paroled to Max Welton, ' ; Last half real estate taxes be- j LouisvilV nihrshall, with these .. crme delinquent on Sept. 1. if not provisions: Pay $25 and costs; f 4 aid before that tine, County ; pay within "0 days doctor bill for ' Treasurer Eu:h Patton reminded damsage done to Charles Gray, Jr: f. 4 Wednesday. "be of pood conduct generally and ' ' Real eate taxes are due on ; especially toward the family of Jar.i'ary 3, but may be split into Charles Gray of Louisville": and , two payment- each year one prohibited drinking any alcoholic ' half be-fore May 1 and the bal- S beverage within the state during " - " anc-e before Sept. 1. ! pai ole period. . ' ' Z Interest eharsres start on un-i Baker was arrested Thursday paid last half real estate taxe : niaht after the sheriff had been 1. 5 TZ. PbTN' ILE5 1 :cr v. ill a :. -i J b? !a Tf "rn-tf.n-.ral cafeteria. Fair Winners : called to Louisville following a ' disturbance. It was alleged that : I.al.er bad sti uck the Gray youth, ; according to the sheriff's report. Murdock Mission Band Has Christmas Party in August !; iff - Ir!c? Allen AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT; MURD0CK. -(Special to the i red C. Bunch, chan-pion li);P;i!y Journal) The Mission c-rs of yellow cons: Vernon Gisli, : Band, which is the children's mis- lit!Iid tun; W. F. Reese, first ;sionary organization of the church, on ihuba'b: Grace Harder, firr-t -hed their summer Christmas tree on onion set-, radishes, pumpkin program at the L. B. Gorthey nd dry beans; Lor on Topbff. ; home last Tuesday afternoon. The ''ir-t, beets and cucumbers; I.yle . Little Heralds, a grroup of voung- Har.kle firn on squash, sun- er children, met with them. A Rockenbacks Met for First j Pioneer Cook Family ' 2-Day Registration I f J CnJ Time in Three Years on Hold Annual Reunion Total Reaches 235 ! cauJ e8i vmnawa-ana on v-J Uay j ; . , :Mmh 5criDcl btudents : lirOljInfP T? ?! I The 32nd annual reunion cf: ;the Cook family was held at th r, , i 7 i t, LV "Rov O. Cole borne Daily Journal Two Eagle bro- t,.;j , thers celebrated -J day m Oki- v 1 - i . ,. ibers and fnenas attended tr, nawa together - tne first time ihev ,- ... . ., , i , iL . . union of the rionef r lamnv. iiuu ctn eacu oiner in mi ee south of 1 Re'ristra rmusmou.n. one nuncreu mem- i, ;,,., e re- , TTi'f nay Sf??riv & -i4.a i.fi.'i.mj inuina- Tu- years. So the day had double u;-- Dinner was serve.! at one '- in Wt:':( a; ter o (.:;;' "CU. ,M::0 nificance for Sgt. Everett Rock- un, l,lt enbach and Pvt. Dale Rockenbaeh homt, he t;'.!',e clock on the lawn of the Cok-. W. I'ric-t . Everett has been in the ser- ).;-e. provided for all tho-e I Fried chicken and all the d. Of 1 nr.'.- : 1. vice tor Jo months, has snent 2: months overseas. He is a member : n:m-? a,nd a ffl 2on"itnt f'iiKl,; of the 50th engineer combat bat-!1'1; cakes and liU!t Wt:rfc ' talion, and a veteran of camuaLrnsL 1 he,re were many more attcn,:- - ' and outstanding service on Oki- lne reunion mis year nm- XTici-o 0.1 t ' previous years, probably . te. His wife, Marjorie and sorJthe ''lo;e of the v'ar a!id hi-g u. n, t Junior, three vears old, live in ' cf the Pas restrictions. w:;, com Lincoln. He has never seen his! The bu?1ess 't' wa-- cm- son. ducted by President F. E. Cook 1 :!' :! li-" t Pvt. Dale has been in the ser-iof Alvo- Raymond Cook ied the and uied vice 13 months with two months ; Croup in singing America. The tv-x c v overseas. He is with the 1 Tth . officers chosen for the fcllowitig a ).'.)! paraelider infantrv. He received ' ear Were: President, Raymond ; his training at Ft. Benr.ing, Ga. Cook; vice president, F. K. Co They are both the sons of Mr. : scretary-trtaurer, Mrs. Rob and Mrs. George Rockenbaeh of! Patterson. Eagle, Xebr. i After the business meetin.sr i program wa g-ivt-n, it inel a!- 1 A vocal duet bv Judv and S'ha '.). la- d. Pi n i.t ! v. r 1 1'. j ; A proposed ordinance for sale ff r-e.r in Plattsmouth on Sun day wa s n; l ack to the city at tor'H'j and th-f jodit iary coiiimit !(. ?!onday r.ighi wh n the city eo:::t-:l t ouldn't a.tr ee n hours. ; :!' ot li mance pro vmpntq aqh j Cook ; cortiet solo by Richard Coic and a piano solo by pi-:! ; jK n ill. A trio composed of v. ; i and Mrs. Huebert and Miss Tinv ' - : sang and ti e Mynard (ruu)'".-t: c ! presented the "Jericho Read." A ' Pfc. Lloyd Trumble, who com- talk was given bv K. V. Cole of pieted a 20-day visit with his par- Brule and a vocal sob, bv Inv ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Trum- :nl0nd Cook. The -roup ti:en suig jle and other relatives, reported ; "Blest Be the Tie That B':d -" it Kearns, Utah at the end of;and Rev. Huebert dismissed tbem : his furlough rather than Geiger jn prayer. Field, Washington, where he had: Three birth wero ve?orted tH. Wmsh i-i' !i:,:t ;.:c of brer in the ei'.v rout Sur day n; -n and until idr.is'l'.t. Cimtinver. y developed ver tie- hours wbvTi fio'.c ceun :'.::H'!i exor.:---ed tb"mreiv-s as - favor of llr.- itirisr sale to f ron "i n to six o'eloci; in the evening. The pool bail ! n-e v.ddch was ! t'i-d Ca; 1 Me.:-:.-l, for operation ; bis hi.?:r.e--s at 124 X. fith 1 .('.:. lute in J (.!..' v.a- appioved y tie cetiticil Monday night. The council abo approved a '-a'.'l jet:ti''n reqties -inir that ;i' city grade Race and Smith v-eii in the soi.tii pa't .f tow!:. 1 . . it ; y .v.-ners atrre-d to furn h t. " era". id for t':- .-tr-ets if the I'y rid I s . e era-ding. v. oidinance prov!dit:tr for a m r,r ! id exce"d ,ST,0 and t--. or ;;.:! sejitence-- of not ore than ::o days. r both for I t. of ;'e!..-e in'.oxieatioti, was .o-id ::.T lie i H e t i n Ttie -rii- :!!-(' a!-o p'-ovdes for maximum r.tencc-- of S'liMi .-r 0 days in :ib or !i. ' f. i ; ubseouent of- i o oeen stationed. ;yecr. Tb.ey were: Mary Margaret flower: Frank Titnt. firs squash ; ; small natural evergreen tree in have ' iVformed that their F T t "'V' Chris Rasmussen, first. Ohio po- , the Gorthey yard was given all i Z I J Z iZt I I Leivoy Cook; a son, Terry Lee. t. -"" "t""""1 " Mr. and M;. Alvauore i.i.-on; iv e 1 - tat Lawrence Johnson, first, the traditional Christmas trim- Ire. iei-A. V T' !'; r e- ,1 V, -Trip Qio-nn PAVnc anrl crnT'f.npd fir i i i i- n -.Ulk- ,nr.,s. thus Providing a Christ-1 Alaska, has been pro- Z ZJZnS' ees will be held ctp, Leonard Moehr; sow: Ui mas tree for the chddren. The . . rnTlV n. , ,A l' an ' 'Vr;.: U " ...t,,!l !TU . V,.,, ,1 t;,.l,'..t- ,ii,, r.r i.u, .r " 1 : i't'.uib icpoiteu weie .eom both his i.-:-. rre-:-s in 1: idv. f'or 'i; -i a. ; ed i "- do, U'VOl;, I'-ov , -1 ,-. ecnr bom d ?.L . ! o n A C;.'.d-C: ceh i v tiopcorn ; 0 I1T nin niT m run o s utrp m- tj. it-h- t r . .... - ..... ... . . r. - t T f l I I i IflTll r . 11 1 IPt tfin 11 T - f : -l-l i I - i . ,.,..!, to i, v,.,4- n r,Q,.t.,o t . i.aerne .-.tone. t.uival'C i-.r,'i V ,V"V . . , , , .u uuuu -av Mr. and Mrs. illtam Butler ol tt'. mcKmnn. nrst, red c-iov- tended the an air. : He'-maii Weiuit. first, 10 ea!: !'.-- the ' ! '1 i s t : e l i bio Issuance cf Renewal Driver's Licenses To Start September 1 Charles Arthur I.'ucrr. J i e had been yebow corn : Lew Roval. late FVmlav b" ws foivu bom;- ! ' -. I Rentricf was scrioiwlv Wounded Mrs. II. R. Knosp of St Fran-; while servinr wi,h the armv j '. ' . ' ; " . uermanv. Alter returning to the efifviy t -" r . ........ .. 1 . . . "r i. : - p it -sr. : t l i tr. i in ii iiuu Lou.iuoes; . section 01 trie .uissioii ounu. was t'.,;...i o.. ; t.-..i.,., v,.. . I .:?pot. fMst, vcr, corn; I.or- presort at the program. spent a 30 dav furlough with eta snt.tt., 1 :r t, tomatoes; Jonn Alter the proerram the children ; ,.,llf-. ; iciaui and since has bee In Ail but Two M - n v ' been ri .-l...., 5, e sc n co; ati irrs cr-ir-r l'-e ??n yct.r. AH cf ihe bi; : r wlrh the e : - o tirr of Crvlral v-dP Yf - b-rs cr-rt rl e ! e 1 y j er. r T.-:. r1 vbi"h "r- ill for sev- Xcvlm. first, green beans; Al- played games and then ice cream, i . Pi)71:;inlf,n: , -1 a rtr..ke vin f le'derkimr. first carrots and cake and cookies were served by ; , , h- d;schare hl Aueust. ft f 1 P. aih was t;;'-' .ers: rrr.e Rovrter. iirt. ; the leauers of the two groups jlle plans to enter Northwestern ; LOUHtY OC one i-un- - -;' -o io--,. ie unburn wee umri uun . Universitv at Chicago, 111., this - j. ru-aba; EkanorL.r.flsry first, : wmcn goes for children m China, jfall Re and his brother, Phillip, I t ! -1 n Jr i-f-firo-r. At i.t irominioH i i .'A rid ATrc Herh-1, , - ' Oi .1 o. At,. Tirs' n o 1'- O T'V, I1001S . ... . - fpiinctc nt -then- sum .-iiit s i'f a i ; e a ri v ec-iv.i. scuasn. ert Uenlerking is the leader ot t,,.,..i n.,.i j tpar-liPfe' irctWo ,,.i,i !.,. it,.,,. ill . v,ii uri iiri . lit- ur .inu .......... .... ... ;. Tr - . J" . A .11T.. j1 X.,. TT 1.1. Tl-Ml ' iienunyr. iirsi. coooier me uaie iieraius ana -virs. ui- iordiol Anho:.--o ." M:r. .. A. M. ii'-.;. iil':-.: ;;. i -. - j V, ; I t-dt v dt.i ? i ter, e-. . r ! h- " W. J;.:,o eu. Mir. Mv K! ft, ! r.-ei bb ne d:r' i .-em Oto.-r td.bf.i-sioi d-' v-ere 1. S;'. ami M '"- i d - n 1. "...;.o -:dd H . . jo-'- -o w.i ' It ;,i! : '..e.i i: ear renewal of dviv w'l! ; ic.'o !i 8cit inbr t a-itrer llutii Patt"i b-y. . eo -es are good for , :o d.it of i-rummo. es !)' ncef.-.rth will he e .t j be same dad', Mb-s Patton. Ail new ev;dre on Scot. 1. Wo:. do: 't:nfr c la? t renrec U(.t tomato Mrs. Fred ' iam Vogt leads: 'he Mission Band j i oy:c- rorms vv. J rrr: iccrt t b n c u s : d e t ri n r n iUii:in.-, corn pie :e for the Cob.itr.sian ar d Wintcr slcn fc'iools. .A - ' t"- v -. nr:s bee' ! Ti .an:-;a!.ee. ,i i;f. ft.'v.i. jidi:. iirst, kohiiab;. or.ra. t t-tn oif-n- -r.o- "Trc Pierre not leo.lr h; II. J. Stub-; io e;t; o--' 1 n-.-t. f !a"ma rve : -Mrs. ed Vabbasre-,: Howard Mrasek In i Edward, this week. dav under the u:ref'.ion V OUT Mdd, first, kohl; abb ok in. '- b 1 1 - TT T i J" 1 . .. ex'. KfV.lt!, 31-'. S-H'a-H (-:': fir ;K-nneth lb- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Suoner 'ty Superintendent . A. P.ehren' M r. li; ee C o ! d- orv R .i : r'. 1-ev.d Crdcr the new law, pas-od by tbo hot s-sioi; f the unicaiv.er u. b i:il..tr.re. license fee is ? I, v. le'ra- )."e i-o'-d-: the fee, under the old law, was 75 cents, Miss p-;vuh AJrs. L. b. iTorthey as assist-', (, i ,1Vf.rnvi,r,h. K.nns.. .rose to 54 Monday aftenue n. Reb- d'"..- ' wprf thp P-npst,; of Mr. imil Mrs. : rends said Tuesday. ..! Ait"'' .warrn Pa-. t;rst. r I'.aV.- r. ev Gb red . ; .- i5m for be co ir. -t ( ; Olio V m r.de. The i rb ; ' a y 1 1 'O a Vt do Lao---, hdah - oo fu 'o f've '-Uee Speah. first, pernor, cab-; r? , tie. Charier and bare; Mrs. Elmer Terrv. first. UCCUpatlOn T ieet aoath. and Earl salsify and tomatoes; Eli Park-j ,;,tti.-V r ol1'- . er. first, 30 ea:s v.diiie corn, 10 Mos. Alice Bal-" oars '.Mi-day corn, 10 ear j Elvin Umiand and family last; All but live rural teacher.- who i ounuav nmiu. .ui. ami m rs. cton- v.-. i.v,, k n v .. , - . d t lie t ! oa i, d of ii 1 '1 1, 1 !G the bcen-e n pia.'jresi elv lesi , : aid. as will the pet o boene wii! be v.d 1 IMS 7 hi a coo- I'y. i-r. CIO i iC v com sheaf corn: Ehvin Rannev, ler bad come to attend the funeral ' county tins year were present for 'services of the former's father,; the session. Marion Stoner of Unadilla. ! li1(!?e attending: and the bs'- ARM3c Jimmie Bender, wbo'ricts in which they teach: 2. . . i. . , ,. ... . 7,, n llO. " TT.,1.1, At'.UAtai lilt; USsS iUKiiliis now a iirst rauio man, wrues "oo , ... i..tn ..uu .0- T,,. P0P:ripOTTV, ftFP jjpiv npla,t.iM nurpnts Mr and Mi. Carl son ; o. Mrs. Eoync- Parson ; 6. Ln- '. , f.re retumin t o v: d a noli . Tri-.m.on (Ed ton. Neb. to ., .r t lb c : .". Kar Ann f fir-t. onions: Fit's Tavlcr. first. ed) Howard C. Mrasek, sea-! Bender, that he is with a squadron . ciUe Essert; 7, Mrs. Esther Lewi-; j,( 1 ' : Katbcrinv ! - , : A .-"-.: Warba pota' -t Kunke. man. first class. ITS NR. in. son tm a V.P.R. natrolline- the Pacif- Wonacfelle Larson; in. Ma t IVp.b'P ' . r-,. ... T P.l-,,-. 11 T'll, "IV,-...1 . ...... r. , r v 11 1 ,.c 1 .". n ' no cr, 1- ... , t jlj. a t.i . . . 1 1 . 1 .1 ' ti i i . 'i.irttij.it;. nil .ui . .ivjtrfiii. Trn.ii iti,i. ' .. . red "Warba r F of Plattsmouth, Nebr., is serving, S. Sgt. Cleo Bergman was in oi ! a. in V in TO, . i TH ai rs. Re f'cia: baora Yd :er.u o will nrav we! e rtf e?idir.ir th V;.-Pr t'vi,a,,- Lola Midkiff : 14. Alyce Chri-ten-i -jrt.' i., - o;,, 1 OCT.- I-. i.-t , 1.,. .. 1: ot tms weeK ! 1 " oi.i.i ,oov-. x A!io'i Rra-.t He is sta'ioned rave orn ; is, Le Anna Mut-oen- (,;,. dick; 21. Lorene Staack : 2". Ms. :r v Under the operational control; Mrs. Albert Munn left for : Clares Mcblam; Jo. Jiary Kath- a,.: eouoe. x.ot- no ui-, Pt Admiral v illiam t. Halseyi Austin, Texas the first of this 'M1 Prer; -urs. i"ris iru-,,cin i t'"'-:- USN, commander of the 3rd Fleet,! week where she will ioin her 2S, Marcraret Appletrate; 2'b (i . jtkuii ULt Arvi ivitm i the North Carolina, one of the t,svn T T,,n 5 ctntion. : Henna i'otchte: o. i'atricia m .y;t! TRS. GRACE PLYE0N. Ccrrcspondent Ibubar Eentzinger of Cook r. o 'a-troro,; : :,,,.;V..S. potataes: Joan Riene, first, sage , aboa,.d this battleship which is Eagle the first part oio-.c-o:,, l;r'-ey and and pa'-sley; Martin Sporer, first. : part of the powerfui Pacific calling on friends. I ant r. p,., C!';ton. El- -nan: Mrs. Ray N orris, first, d li , f leet fcncaged in occupying Japan. ! in California. v. ere -.akce, 111. ; seed, roiyd-. cucumbers, cante t T ' 77 Tt J.: - . -i .... . ! ' ' f 1 o -t t i . . t a. ju. . ' r. .ee.-e, nts, leu tIalc, "clamor ' shms ot the lleet. as- ert tuvo i ctanuer; .i, t.ueen .enroeoer; , ...,,.' ..,. , r at the V,'c-.ines,u-.y rites er, first, peaches; J. W. Philpct, 17 aircraft carriers, five escort happy to hear that their una! will be irade in Horn- first. Southhaven peaches; JLke ; carriers, 20 cruisers and niorecapt Sumner West, had b Mr. and Mrs. Clyde West were -f -anet reason ; ,w, .uar- t0 va.;,i; jorie Aeoen; o, .uaj.ntraa i;em- tl :, ntenga: t. L'arieen .n rott : -i'-h white grapes: Grace Hard-, semhled with 11 other hat-flesh ins. for int Snntnpr VV est. hart heen Te- - - '"to m- went t .1 Ot-o giapes. me. than HO other U. b. ships to carrvt,,,, t t, TW,1 Static fiom ' irene lutstos: -ii. -urs. uaivene . rv for tie T t';e nto'-t-jary i'oynter, nrst. plums; .Mrs. iiaa ; out the first stages of the occu Vetesnik, spent Sa.-t week villi liar grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Win, llottle and faaaily. Jits. Ruth Manning spent Mon day evening and Tuesday in L:n c oin. I.ha and Mrs. Totman, and Ned die and Mrs. Willard Clapp re turried from a vacation trip on :-on tae s-a --o- Wfay. S-(j . ai 3 tars .,C; 'Oa-.- ' t-r.c !!ArrtA!-Hifiv l-pt M-rl? f.i1 rtn tpe is eta- T-.p.j.jv eyenirar having received a a- Water v;a load of t lie W.iPUTt' ).?':. of tbe I.in- a:n ! r.a (.ot. ; , r.aoy c-rs. arnmri's id.thcr v.o s ;, pin. oi trie h o r- a n v Infured in. Ccllif ?cn C'MM -'.N'I. WE-T P 'lai d, firat. pears; Mrs. red ; pation of the Japanese home is Hihl. first, clingstone peaches; lands. John Carper, first, peaches; Mar-i tin Sporer. first. peaches ; II. t Jensen, first, apnies. St. John's Altar Society LIVESTOCK Purees: Boar over G months, Leonard Stoehr, Plattsmouth. j AIR FOF.rn SERVICE first champion; boar under 6! The Altar Society of St. John's Fr-rk !!. SlrtsHsn Promoted Tc Kaster Sergeant Rank Will Meet on Wednesday ACTFIC 'months, first, Leonard Stoehr; church will meet next Wednesday, M. Sheldon, sew- over C months, first and i September 5, at 2. p. m. in St. p. Rnv-an dr:-or reofdved ,-,v. hi v.a.en tae tauid .no i 'tratk a car .a;:-- e V'av adoay f.?-" mi'e it a eady ?oondav ev Sa'vd"f -t f ffda'' -Pi.-:; C. F. Peria-, yc' b." pa ;e-i l:d- ear 'n t ru ake i er i had a flat , t.aa Cry. d'! av Yd. o-olo h"is 1-cn tcr s'reant. Ha a." ' i d ('-f wii h an -o uader the f rr aaor. and. now ia ?! s. Frank S. -chamn, Leonard toebr; sows un-; John's Hall. All the members are 1-i r nn .1,.. a - o iliriitii.-- be was ere r.e from the car, costing the tire ropair'ad, Rr.wan drove a Parting ttar.sfer t'tu-k iata the back end f the Pennis car. Ro-.v-an. according to the aaariffd- of fice, !-.-t eont'o,! of the truck w! d.b left the hiyaway and Purr ed over. Row; ;, wa t'ivon fir.-t aid and takea 10 a N. bra-ka dy hospitr.'.. Caur.tv A'tornav Wa';-r lb Ht Smith. Sheriff doe Mrasek am Per at y Sr., -off Idaerv P- odv in-vestigatyi. first, Leonard : urged to attend. promoted Stoehr. The hostesses will be: ars. is an h-i Flack Rolands: Sow over 6 '. Joseph Libershal; Mrs. John C. airdn-.me' ninths, first and champ, Jack! McCarthy, Mrs. J. J. Gleason, Mrs. am force Narris. i Earl Hardison, Mrs. Harry Shif- the West , fmotted rolands: Rov Camp-1 f er, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. John Meis- b, p. Lou;sville, first, on boar over i ino-er. Mrs. Julius Pitz, Miss Celia r-rtb. Sf. Sbel- G nion:hs, on sow under 6 months, j Paticek. ''" 'vv(1 ; Xew (;,lin-ion sow over 6 months and both N ,o i. vioands East Itobef wear tie ; c yam vnons. IIe i r.ftImii- Chamnion Angus bull: Asiat.C Pacific jTn.l.l Morrnv L. E. OMAHANS MARRIED HERE Bruce Cyrus Lupton, 21, and TT t n T i 1 T Europe. His group had been rout-; isen ; 4. i.orotny Kemmenga ; t;,r.- ed for the Pacific theater. but:. eBnia : Jtidge Paa! Fa: due to the recent developments, l-il,5a Lee Tyo: r, ?-Irs- Geral" aeeompa tbev were returned to the states, i uine rIUI1-' ' - Ub- i'OIUUU i l,H" ien. were w ea: Pant Woct is in tVf nrrinarifP 1 ifI ' l-eona ieto ;vt and wild air fcur cad Waiar vi: be: t riuay wnt a taty v. ere jra TIT T . - . division. viuim-ou, .... .o;s. v-u. tile home -! Mrs. Charles Allen of Lincoln i C5m!'el! ; 9, Shirlev Schlanker; f.O. Shir- a. aoyee. a; .'. eo e al: id . a visit .a, a,. i a earlier t t;i? J. ha- regular army discharge, as be had plenty of points. Mrs. N orris has urchased a ho ate in Alvo instead of in E: gle as announced last week. She had been backing at those two places aau also m Elmwood before fin.d- IVi and eon. Cant. .Turk Allpn. who is stationed in Florida spent last Barkhurst; 63, RuthEehrens; ; Rnr!U.,- home during the Iddr. ')t, vityirutie ijerireas: a. a hil.le e mace. Friday with Mrs. S. E. Allen and other relatives. Mrs. .-nam How VJflwwlndi W. T. WEDDELL, Correspondent , The Murdoch school will open Monday Sept. 3. Because of the mary htaack; i2, Eva Mae Lmg:e ; ; last wa-;1; f 1 om J'aani ib, Mis. DeLorttS Ibeke; . Mrs. ; was e;;ied by the Leta Tynar; 78, Mrs. Julius, Niel- How Land's not her. sen; 70, Fern Tlustos; SI. Blanche' Mrs. Adam Cook Martin; 83. Twyla Miller; 85.1 Rr.y Cook. v.h; ha Mrs. Fern Burmeistcr; 8S, Mrs. ceived hi- uist harrv ' -o t,"" are s: iiiness e: . and Iv-i a: tor :-erv: 1 1. , -a Mim ic Rose nkoetter en- e.' r,o Ktl f ; oi -A - m i n tr ;it oiioring her ne- phew. Noble Buell and family. dr. wiro iy.s been discharged fi'om the a - my. :r''i Those attending Odd Fellow rc-; Lodge ineeti:ig at. Weeping Water on Wednesday even in-: were Lew- m two i Ilelieabeck. Henrv Wendt, (li- Mabel Ingram ; 01, Aileen Poo- 'his cotir-try for more den; 06, Mrs. ranees School ert : years in Europe, left Thiasday val Miller, Earl Elliott. Aribu t'o, airs, iaiizanetn jenKinson, f.Ntior Candy, where .Mrs. Cook waaiLorcnz. and Heibert Lorenz. at Theresa Colbert. called by the il'ncss of her cau- which time Herbert was initiated utner teacners wno nave s:c-n-; gntet-m-liw. -Mrs. Kaipi: Cook. . into the order with the t ed contracts, and their rpneeh've ; V.iw Cm'- -jp vi,i- f i,- .,r,A o-xv x w. aui-....... atstricts: Jir. Eunice iialiour, wih re'ative- in Denver. 1 Yr" ent is compelled to rent a house 12. norn1. v;fpiv. 5- V.r. T,,.'.!,:,,-;.,, t,,, ; group in Elmwood and drive back and; ' (;! 1VU!' hvo Oxford Sheep: Paul Wolph and e 1acnuga'1' DO;n ? ortn' however, we have seen thcjmei 7Q. Willajean Mansfier!. birth of a so,,, named .Tebn D-.r-: Ma do-1- aMmdted. the Philinrina liberation sons. first. 0I1 Ued ram. yearling Omaha were married by County time when for weeks, cars could g2 anJ Mrs. Irma Lohnes, o7. i Au7l!sl ,;l a,s. Wa,,; tH Xrn Tuvwr n T(,d n, om wh one campaign star at- rauif ram Umh, aeed ewe, year- !fJ1 E FaUqUet en Two distr-;tts8, and 40 have I inrton, to Mr. and Mas. Por.ev ? r,-o ho n taliim , klr v 4 r'- lH' Ci'?!chlrt Sling ewe and ewe lamb and both ednesd Elmwood and Murdock. Possibly i, ,t rcported that teachers : Lowt ho-. " -d on Fi i.'iav ami Saturday at be an.l was recency awarded thekhipion?. next year living quarters may be b been t.cntra.t,(!, Eelmemb ; Scad Davis and dnaab'er Fliaa-! Cay ClemoU be! She is , mc;?:l1' Shropshire sheep:: Emerson i c. avai able for teachers, convement Lai( i both of R!atam-e,thishod a! : friend of Bett, ' Clem.s ,nd etta Carnice, 57; Helen Arns-1 Word has Mrs. James Mills, Jr. and little n of Buffalo, N. Y. are visit- come te!!m.g of the dng the James Mills family near Shropshire sheep:: Emerson Viles, Plattsmouth. first and Pit TP?.1, xT.;cnammon To Starve Corn Sbow'ycailin?r ewe and firs!t and chan,p- w i ton. Inez Stenner Blow :hampion, on aged ram; Arley j RifPS Hw TtlftSrlaV iiiuo, iiisl, t. i'ai uiij; i aui , v lies, Tyners' Vacaticn Ends; Will Preach Here Sunday Tim lb v. C tae Tvncr rata;a j Hampshire sheep: Leo Kirchoff, Idrect'ms of the Enss Kounty ; first, aged ewe, first, yearling Eire: Korn Klub Friday night 'ewe, first, ewe lamb and champ o '-cutset! the res-:bil;-y of tag-; ion ewe. imr a corn shew here this fall and ! aa 1 1 . -a tae:r va :-ne-a in nor' ' Ti'-y vi 'ted Ib-v. J. !. 7-n The Pay. Id P. Sv I ' - E; , , ; , ,t; . , jj..r. Ceo- ded ;'--n an event. vaa: ' o.oe .-oin crop coupieu wain o Willi X UOl lYlelVcriai was 're slartr.e s of time left for1- j .r , , 1... i plannincr the show made it im-' XpeCtetl XV eaneSClay ;-"d a,. -T'-act iaai to attempt the event I add-: tbi- ear. ii was ;-aitb Wii : n vac a ; v.'bo i-- a l-n er c f t r: 1 water c oh-, sat nes. eo: 1 ? "id on f II. M. McClure. Chieacro archi- -i n.tea-oei'siun drive wii be '. .v, nr.r.,i,- ,.a.a.i nuti .nut itiviiij, wr..i,truilat.l- eao;o h ip Girled with a meetirur of the di-' mouth in connection with the a : a!s . re.ta's .-.n Sept.. 14, when contact ; proposed swimming pool project, ..d a "do-, m-- :n city warcP and others in-; has notified Edward Egenberger mm 1 yne. ten sted vail oe invited to dis-; chamber of commerce president, rtian d sov- cuss tne work of securing increas-; that he will have his preliminary Xaa.et-.oa ed membership. j plans and sketch of the project i I in Ep-enbpT-o-pv'c Titinf'c tViic rcixiL- A? v, J! ccnoact the so-v.eo vrA . In the poll New York recorded) Egenberger said the material preaan at t. Lukes church San-; 1.225 vote-; Rio de Janiero 1,175; ; probably would be received Wed day morniac 0:oo a. m. ,and New Orleans 1.12C. Jnesday or Thursday. Mrs. Inez Stenner Blow, former Plattsmouth resident, died Friday in Rapids, la. The body will arrive at the Satt ler funeral home Tuesday and ser vices will be conducted at the grave in Oak Hill cemetery at 4 p. m. Tuesday with Rev. J. W. Taenzler officiating. COMPLAINT DISMISSED Rolland Cameron, Greenwood, Tuesday was found not guilty of charges brought by Harold Wright on a peace complaint, and the case was dismissed by County Judge Paul E. Fauquet. to the school building. Frank Buell delivered 4000 bu. of corn to the local elevator Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Gillespie re turned Tuesday from their vaca tion in Wisconsin. Ed McCrory Is enjoying a fur lough from the army and is spend ing the time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McCrory of Murdock and his wife and daugh ter who live in Kansas. Ed ha been in the service for four years and just recently returned from Germany. Avoca Thieves Take Six Cases cf Liquor ! the Troy L. Davis heme, Fbaby. 'has had two European trips. She j Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Herman or.-; now plans to go to the Pacific ; joyed a visit vdtb the dor-tor's theater. ; brother. Cpb and Mrs. Bru-o lie--; Classy Cooks bad their achieve- man, last v at i C Herntrr.. mcnt day prog: am with Ramona j v-nosa home is at-Grand Plan,! i : Jones, Aug 20. They had their enjoying a thirtv day furl on? last meeting Aujr. 27, with Beth tcr returning from daty in France. ! Janet Mcndenhall. BOUQUET, NOT BRICKBATS PRESQUE, ISLE, Me., U.R It actually happened in Presque Isle. Instead of the usual brick- Glenwood Inmate Picked-Up bats, the local rationing board An inmate of the Glenwood! received a large bouquet of flow- feeble-minded institute was pick-jers on its third anniversary. The ed up here Thursday by Deputy J bouquet was sent by Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff Doody when the man was! Charles Jamieson of IVesque found near the Missouri Pacific Isle, who said that the board had station. j accomplished vonders. The sheriff's office Tuesday was continuing the investigation 1 1 1 1. j At 1 oi tne oreaK-ms at mvo ana, Thursday, of this week is Weep- "The Joe Kunz family had a Aavoca over the week. Six eases j: Water's chv to send food to i large number of guests at their of liquor and red rauon stamps ;lhe Qmaha Union Station Service, home last Sunday. Thev came were stolen from the ilnam ; Center. Home made cookies, oak-j from Chicago, and Oswe-a, 111, Coldner store at Avoca. c-..hard hoih d egt:s and mcmey a-e'and from Beatrice and Murdock. At Aivo nothing was mts-rnc ; 1Kod,j, ,nr :,nd Va-eabbo The Kunz daugthers, Grace and from the Banning lumber 'ard ; shortening v ill be refunded, ifiAdele went hack with their llli although the place had been brok- i containers are brought. j ois quests for a visit there. en int- ! A new feature at the Fair, this' Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Linder and Deputy Sheriff Emery Doody ; year wa, the exhibit bv the Con-1 Clavton. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul spent Monday at the two places BreTtional church Sundav school. ! Cora t man and Bdly are having a carrying on the investigation. land the surest ion has been made ; Colorado trip this week before i that an exhibit from all Css Co-, school starts. LAMBERT WILL ADMITTED ; unty Sunday pehools would be of! Pwie'nt Clements arrived in New The will of John E. Lambert, ; interest next year. j York Sunday from England where Greenwood, was admitted to pro-; Mrs. Harold Myers, and two She has been stationed, and he is bate before County Judge Pau! S sons. David and Harold, return-1 now home for a 30 day furlough. E. Fauquet Friday morning. Thejed home Monday, from Woniani Grandma Fcntiman's birthday court appointed Mabel O. Lambert S Lake Lodge, Minnesota, wbte they I dinner was held last Sunday at as execuErirx. 1 spent the summer. i Palmyra, at the Nash home. r r