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JTUUktSDAY, JULY 18, 1946 TH2 JOURPTAT. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA PAGE FIVE . i. I n 1 nmmicsmnpre R K fl. aJ 1 Proceedings j Cass County, Nebr. 3 A. . i j BY HAL COCIIRAN 'THE simplest way to keep a baby quiet is not to have company. Brarc' of Equalization 194G j Office of (Vuntv Ooiiuris- An Ohio pastor says there arc sbnme's Cass Oouutv' no bad children only stupid x- , ..; j od thoughtless parents. Don't ""V '," kY' ' " ' ""j let Junior read this. Jul. f ii, r.i i 'ihe C'a.-s County F.oaul of i Home accidents killed 32,000 Kquj;li:a:on met in the Oo.nmis-: and train accidents 245 in-1944. .-:. :(.: ottiio a, t he (. oarU-.ou.--2 : ut mat isn t the only rcas a?. :v0vi,k-il ..y law am! a.- per no- ; we ct be glad to rent a caboose, General Dirty sr. r m n f s By LUCY AGNES HANCOCK , on me a-nam, HuV.y , i Dora went on. rk.'i peeved i other's o'ovi .;? sur--;-;.-:o r nt -v.-. Copyright by Lucy Agnes Hancock Distributed by NEA SERVICE, INC. XL ! Dora Eron -on entered. She v. a; made Ihe v.-.vils tOb..?; ;.: as a rod he: - : . : : j j your alluir v.-.'h ILdhxk.'' IC.vLLY sdaivd h-r :h: - d r. ' O.: . kk :- whimpered ami I). -a .; lb 'THEY were late arrivmg at the fu!1' dressed even to her ca; ar.d ' j ) c,. " Bacon cabin bat alter one loVfSI.flresh f ,sly V;, ,.f .n , ; , . ., . .. . , louie early.' L-ahv said s-a- ..r glance at tneir radiant faces, perfluoits'.y. -Insomnia?" yf . X , neither Carolyn nor lir mother Dora shook htr head. "Love!" I J1. r';i!:;..i V T, , . i v. .v ! i ;v i : '.ii ivc ;.uoii-:;iea ;n tnt' iota; '.-or.;-!- tv l.avt.. I'rt'.-i-iu II. ('. liacke- i Tlc onIy reliable tonic for (hV. n-P-t a d C W - sn'irimc listlessness is al- Stuehr, County Commissions- s. ! W0St Zsi' W. Ii. Puis County As.-ts.--or. and ! ,To. . .. asked questions. Th ri-eal wa; on j delightful and the loo.r spent a long quiet evening bide the calm waters of the "ake, some times exchanging interesting bits of news but often sitting silei t while the shadows lengthened and a big round moon climb-. -d above the trees and headed for - (Vaiv'aints " "file and' t'om-' '" kCP,1 ff rents wc can ex' ! the opposite shore. , noui. oi 1 . vlu- ciec- pect more hoes. piam:- U'a-ivei; wtw ex amir.ci. .. . oat action on s:uno was deferred " - i!vti! ir.ret-tio.i of pr. ncnies ka this 17th day of June, 1S4 iMLiin nt' ::-.a,:e. i; c i.,,.i..,, i. V. Hart Sally didn't expect to sleep r C'it' -. t ; cn r...:i ...! " t J . slio answered su-eii-.tlv. "WIi-h! blushed guiltily. didn't thhik ! ,.,''1. V-i--'-1 ' ' Eii! faHa-rt fo- !; '4YOU and mo both, cTr.vlii t D' ra sa.i, her eyi s dre.-o--y her face liko a rose. "I'm the. l 1 - . L .it . ; ; i ' . ' a.-:-;ii-:;d h-T. t . is i. - (j: .: luckiest girl in the world that is, m," .n-, ' it uiu ij;;c:ioss ctocsn t tma out about it. If .die do"s I'm a cooked ) '-D:-.--n ii:" tho o:: i e.o iJoard ad iom ned to :v.ett n .In i it 1l. ii'ltk and toitituied - .-essi-.a: on Juno 1 li'lo ami :td.;..ur-icd to nu-et i; Tuesday Fin-- J. l;4o. ixkiGi:- the Congics 'c:u of Hc-r.er. and 1 : ''ihe (k-r !; tea CI,"' - l :ce t.-o pcr..s of IIu!lvwe.od ! - --.i. .- i.;-.- jo:ti tn l-.vo Aye much when she went to bed that ' Roose, I : nr. pose, but I don't care. I y0-t v-- Vi I I'd" night. .he was too excited. Her , I can quit Lin on and enlist." j s..ii,-" ;',,,"FV, ' heart didn't seem to quiet down Sally stared at the girl In : Ci,7c'.-V""' -i'r- "i-j and her brain seethed with plans, amazement. "I I .don't know !, T;'1r '''; V'' : ;.-.. i:. s , Co .:- ';, :k . rkk-j() OF .IlK 17. Hi HI ; tfilitt of (,'ui:- ty I'oa-.mis- - ontr. Ca Coinuy ; riatt.-mouih. Xv!i June 1 17, 1 j. Howard Davis; Attumeys-at-Law RirllUy P Pol ' Hoard n-et In Ue-ol-i- -..-..n: c- SuP- to Kejr. Deeds C. W. Stoehr Hoard of Ca Commissioners At:t.-r : Coo. R. Say Its C-ainy Clerk CLAIMS as !i,ted on the fol lovvina- funds were allowed: CKXERAI. FIX I) Louisville Courier, I'ubl. saaipleballot A: notice Frankel Caibon & Ribbon -ay v.e-uiu iiif gins u.aii. .uar- """i ,o u :e iai.:nig auoiii, uora. Aye j garel and Dora and the rest? ! Do you mean " County ' "nat would Norma Holdea have! Dora nodded vigorou.-ly. "I to say? And last of all, what! don't wonder vou're surprised, ' would Aunt Clem say? Would j Sally," she said frankly. "I nearly ; she approve? She wished she ! fainted with joy, myself, v.he.i coiuci see iier alone to break it to j he proposed to me. I PUti.tr-....' n, F.scke-n-vo.-. '.; Y. Il.-.vt ! r ' l'P- -o v. o. Juuge ?..ijkj-,-. . Sro,- r C,.:-Tv ,m;;., i'-- 1-ex -u. u-auer, rrees . - " " "' " T.-v. !,.,.- -r.,..;., e ....................... eis. K. Ernies, Count- oiaauei - I Clerk. Minutes of last se-oa ' C- l" C!ai k- Atty.. Do. f anm.v-d. when the f,,o;i,vir,, Ihn chani. Clk. Dist. i l.usir.ess was t:a-:,ai:ted in i egu-1 i .iv 'Call Ptmuiii-- (.'... Sa;i. , ,.V-j5- ,.r... -r- U'u' ;Ub-:5 her gently. But alter all, per haps it was better that Jim was to be along. Aunt Clem wouldn't j be so likely to ask embarrassing questions make confusing re- 27. 0 1 marks or mysterious hints as she ! so often did when they were 25.(10 ! a!onc- It was after m" 'night when at last she fell into a troubled sleep to waken when her alarm clock whirred and she heard thunder .ou are y-ui 'o;n from knowing?" "She hadn't frnv.d c you and Jim H.db.tk, : Dora ask :-d. 'Whv do fT ; v d-.-n-arded. h.rr sm' ) i;ot o fc-.::iu:-rk-:a " r.y, every S.00 'Who v!io proposed to you fur i eit i :-.uve: tauy cried. rlatf h:,-, . "Why why Dill, of course. Eill Uh0 ;-t -..-.,-. Tyler. Who else?" j I-.now"VotV'V;--';',-,'l -B-Ikll Tyler?" Sally gnrued. ! j-bovo 'rc-nroa.-h 1 ''I I ct:dnt even know you liked j ?r.r s wife wa- v--.- -each ether. Whet did all this iyou haven't" f-.r.i". i - -happen, J ra Brcnson?" sho de-'Lid lKkhcr hi ' manded. iVr, 0 n,.;,.;,-; j. '- "The trouble with you, Sally ISrliy? V'h.v dor.''' v.-.-j br Iaynard." Dora said her voice f :;nd"confc-? Ir i.m.'t ui aggne eu, "js that you haven t be a -ha mod of.' crashing and saw lishtnlnr sr.lit. ; boon .-V,l,- ct,n ' ".' ; tmg the western sky in long i Jim Ikdlock for th.e past fe w ; cxn-ctcrtlv. uneven gashes. She slipped cad 'weeks so you( f.iddn't know a bo:; ! so CHZr4 YL3 ., Sup. 25.00 ;;o.20 t - -, . .. i '. i n ikd. I'sr.-Jy .n;d C.oh, Le.juer. widi Lao.u'r.l and a cciorie; in the fahuloas .ruuburit l'rcstniJlio:i Set. ; to Shl'f. i Ri '.SOLUTION ; Do.. I'ubl. Ikim. Sample V.'MFRKAS haul Ik Fau-iuet. : Ballot f County -kaige. Joe M';.s.w. Skei-; Oji-aha I'rirtinj C ? ifi. Ok-C. J--i:-.-. Su.-vevor. ' to Reir. Deeds f Ruth Pat to:-., 'i rtasurer. W. H. . Ehr.wood Leafier - Ik-ho I Puk. A?-e-s. r. I . ik-inenisk Find, .-ample ballot & f Sui't : ir.tc mi L u e i i :e Horn. notice . f O.vnes. L'c i ur of Deeds. C. Ik Karl Hart is. In.-ta!l elec- i L-dway, (-. of ;iij Inst.it.. kon booths f ' Co-.::t. Ik Suyh-s. Cou-ity . Kemi'-frton Rami Int. Epr. i C:o- k. M':e. M. AHeit. Jar.itor Co. (':. Judge machine - ! and Wa're- II. S.i.kh. 'o'i!;ty At--F'att -mouth Joatnal. Sup. i tot n-.'v. hatv filed a petition on ! & tudd. Tr e a s.. state- ? th: -. date (.akiuT f-r the i-io-ing: inert . 100. 2b of the Coan !!,. -e offkt-- kiu!g lb:. Itijb Tax List books 2t'2.-12 tlu- - . mm.-r in,.:;:h a Sat ui day . Do., Paid. Apr. & May :.f tot noon . a;. ; I protdLTs. . I : i . ?- I UHKilh'AS ,: apne-tt- for the' Do.. Punt! tig- ballots & ed that . puhl. hst of candidates ::72.25 U.0O 5.50 of bed and slammed the windows shut and heard the ambulance 2.50 rush away from the courtyard below. She turned at a sharp knock on her door and reached : -;c: for a robe as she called "Come." i broken life, disappointed rom and that -we.! wc vo iour.d ! didn't know rn:t t e each other. Ti n's all." that I loved ik.m" "But but Doctor Hailed: raid "Y.'Ii--.vi-.nt? k'-i ck' 't? I " S. d'v. von cro c:..:b. V.'kv. "Oh, don't bother to pull that I knew that." (To Ee Ccn-:;r.:-n ,7 o GFs Want to - Go to College " Right Away NHW YuRK. duly 1 k'R a ro! - by i. w h - oittiti y. in otlo-is. it ; -.isni . nr. ii Inn n -. Mi. ay ii-ib s.-h. .(:;; -, -. tj... s diows. : -ir.. a : ii, ( f"l-f ' . ri a z ; in a ' ay of the t -t im ij. ; a it t .T u'o . . ., . ! Mill!.! feat army ot i.t.ou.oioi ;!l n aim i Anierb an education s anr.t bo tohl i'i a i o :! coai;.! il li i Vi : -s i : l't w.te: est ot ad c -,o: cios.i- , 1 More than half will bo Oi.Joe- . c , ' or t'l.Jan. s t'-vl-j he put into ef- Do-. Docke tto Co. Judge foci fo - sa:d jw ;od. : Modern Laundry. Serv. to XkW ThrlRKFdKOK I!K TT ! 0t. hse RESOLYF.D tki.i the Cou;,ty of-. The IL 1). Mason Co., Sup. 1kw ao v nti c.tioned be ard to Ja.iitot . v,. ,.. J-. ,::i'-iiv ! t I W, T..I A'- Tl .. . . - ' . , .. . , . nn-n and women niav nave to w;,;; c.o ,. .-:;!- e'tu-es o,: ;nurdav ai- fwiv. to ( t. hse KNhlo . . .... , r .- n-.' o ii o i- , lor another time. 1 lie l.t;" '.iooi a-:'.. co.i. tne;-...-" j Jane 22. Dick . Had, Dehverir-r , ., . . ,, . ., . , ,- . , , .. ,. , . is about ail t!ie nation s t-.by.s lit ' t.i.-i i':o it: c!:tc:t:t)t-r eb-ctioa sui-'imes 1h..m ... .,. .ri.; rt -i i a lid un : ersit n-s a u ei,;oi . - h 1 e c t ' o u ofticau- and .... . . I bis ma rch s ih into tii- 1'a'e . a i kit t-nu-mb. Nebras- ie-:i- o; poamg juace women, lutrging books instead of j ' ispa. " a. it n bulb-ts. will be on tin- march ibis;om !a i:. tin autumn in a battle to win higher 1 oducitt ion. j 'ik.i- tiai- tw.. ve-f- . ..:! It will be the 2re;ilt-st sll.h ar-;7.tv.' voiiag !1 .ilid Wo:.,. ' my in the bisloiy of ibis or any , aipb. ; d eu t i'i s b : o ther nation. : for -..iubor ed:i -;-t ion. i . el Ti is tall it will bo ai.out I'"',; in x yoiir. P'-rl'-ap-s : ..,, I'pwards of ."oOi.o it !o r youiit ; m f 1 3JL?JLtLJLJL S. j , V . i v. Be Laval 4 I I i Hand qv Pover Driven mm 4t w m w- mm -w o- It's Not Too Early to Buy 3 Available for Immediate Delivery Shep's Barnyard Spray Hand Sickles Grass Whips Swatek Hardware .' ' -' 1 T ' l.iu. complex universities of the S Pi -m. June 11. 1 -! - 1 1 2'.,.55 , . , , i POOR RELIEF FUXD , in: '""-'l i r , , t, . . . tlolis: to the sreat si bools ol , litimble. Provis.o.-is ltkuU ,. :. .... ...... , ,,, ....,..,! .'.ot -P.t.50 iO.'do ! ROAD FUXD O-..-. - Dill, RW Mav R. Roi,,... Ptlatt. DR. Ik D. 11.00 Auto Flectrit Co. Repairs ; R. . Kln.weod Village, Road & ; gas Tax. R. D. 25 Highway Kquip. & Sup. Co. File extinguisher i R.D.I Rende Tire Sales. Rprs. tt sun. Ik I). 1 Lincoln Tel. Te. Co. Sc. v. to mehrv bldy. R. : D. 1 . DRAO FUXD Chester Hei.-elm.an, Re : paks D. :: Iliihway Kqui;). & Sup. Co. Do.. D l X'ebiaska Power Co. Serv. I to Kagle patrol hse D. KLM WOOD PRFCIXCT j ORAYEL FUXD ! Fuller Trucking Co., Road i e ravel ! BRIDGE FUXD F. J. Richey. Lumber fc : up. Mrs. G!cn K-jHt ! -v .L . a: d Yo medicine and lau: to tin- s;a.-i!!i colleges: to the auri'-ult ural and; engineering instil ut ions. Mr. A survey of 2"t cojh-t.o- jm' 'w it .-a.ndity e completed by tin- I'niled Press Mr-. Oe snows unit every coiicto ai.u u;; i net netn i ,i- re. : . .vtrsity in the hind will have tin- j treatment at ihe Vetera::- ! : i prei edciit cd enrellmeiit . Ooveru. in Lir.. oln. I itietit sources put the overall total j Mr. audi Mr-. Oien Ktd.n. ot applicants ;it j. 0011.000. wnn ani K bine were i. lutein v: - . : 1. ' a: -y D- tlo capacity of the s.-bools at 1 ; Vi iday. 1-. ; 1 i O(Ol.tMO). Cost a Billion a Year I'pwards of l.lMio.iMoi will b Mr. and Mis. .kai.r Moiier A-ii'.a.ul visited Tuesday with Mr-.i ti. 10.02 1 ,-eteraus of W orld War II. tens of j thousainls of tiiem entering co 'lege for th"' first time. The gov' . (. : ( rnmctit pbuns to spend about i . 1 .oho, tooi. titot a vear for ihe - . : IleXt six Veili s t i.:;o ;o i ; ive these e- MO's a chance, for higher obuca t ion. And from Maine to California, from the Croat Lakes to the C.ulf. the sior.y is the same: Tin.- av erage former service man or wo nan is a sobei.minded studeii!. j not interested in rah-rah tomfool. ..ieiy. but bent on getting a useful The Board adjourned to meet; x,, , t, ... - " . ',. T fc- 'if' f f; : . i f on Friday June 28, l'J4 t Atte.-t: Ceo. R. S;iyles 1 Couatv Clerk " .'' T. Tip"v . Hep Jnnrnal Win! Arlt use journal nam aa a 5 R F-'iattsmcuth NEV-WAY MARKETS Phone 93 Friday and Saturday-July 19 and 20 LIMITED SUPPY Fresh Bee Roasts and Steaks Pork Choiis and Roasts Sliced Bacon and American Cheese ? ,. n iv- loj fe M M EH b We Gave S & H Green Stamps on AH Cash Purchases more le-arning will find the h,ird; sliijis many, ihe survey shows., They will find themselves ouar.1 tered in crbwded dormitories. r. -)iiverted army barracks. Ouoi:i sit and other types of hutment-.' government buildings, hospifais. rooming house.-, trailer e.unp.-. ami - abiindoned army and naval !a . es. A great many of the vctcnam are married. Some will ha-.e tloir iwives and children with nom. ! No Camouses for Many J Thousands may neer v.k:: th.e iaimpus ff tb..- university or' 1 college. They'll att.-nd ek.-i-i s; in !ritnch m-IkkjIs, set up on : i Umporary iiasis whiu- gteiit buioi ing programs, now unu.-r way. are coiiipitte'.l. This U II precede!) i t d ju--.-t f..r ' '- higher education w ill nur tb..' Qitolltges and universities to their; P great -t test. They inu nd t;i do y i u e lies i i n e ca n . , Ituoletiuate spiic t. such as u-o.s. ; ing and classroom, a shortage of: etjuiiuneiit such as laboratory lad.: lilies and the need for more teach-! eis are the most serious hand;.! i caps facing the institution. j j The survey shows that tono- schools will institute an 1 1-hour i day of operation, say from ! a. !ni. to 10 p. in., on a tix.day week schedule. Others plan to increase jthe number of students at each In many eases, students be doubled up in single rooms. Draft Law a Factor The new draft law, exempting Urn '-ok i ! t " . V" i c -zJ w W . . In rr sa;h r-:v.7r-. :. :ici cv:r I r.'j cjr.tri", 'k;t:i: v.-;r?s s t.ra ; ' .rr. : . t;ra 1 izi?, cr;j. '.-.-; h:.::k. 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