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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1946)
Thursday, October 31, 1946. Mr.r TWO THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Hi f. . bc,.d a ! tfc". ri:V.i i Co.i. pc ; to sic n en.": ity er i - litest " ' .CTOX. (UP) Eritian; . ,' k .':v'id::y that puns a-:'.?-ndcnt world food :r ' . upped in favor of a jtwT'v.g international au-:or.u-,Iii;ig ccmmodilies as . "i.u iV.cLa'L; as wall aj food. :ud wi'h U ::.nl any rera:.ir.i::5 hipc t. " "i of the icon board .?- current meeting of . Notions food a:'d Ag- v.jirrtioh. T,arri:d a 23-pa'e rtport 'WO p rnaratory co:i;Tr.is . e U e?:nres3 its p,-t;l'er-;.-r an international audior h cc ntrul aver many rath n 'iii-"le commodities. Britain said it believed the ' rr-rt.st suitable agency would be trie commodity commission of the I proposed international trade ov i i,ranaLion now bens set no in ! London. -iar1 cf r.tPc r-.o :. k vS, , .: I r ll JlUMlivJU tip- Cet Beady How! Sand Us ii J- - i-rff1" a I ' -? - V I ' " ' A ' ' i W l V - " s " V it vS ' ? N v - , X - x x. j ? x V . t . t .1 4 v t T f ' " i i t xA; i insects begin to bother; and it 4er sun and prevent the thawing j Madonna lilies are. an exception j is almost impossible to plant them j out which causes heaving. jto the general practice vyith lilies, j without some kind of success when , a ood rule to follow when !. ' Thc-v ' i r.-A r c.-.rcrt. . :' j spring rolls around. . 'doubt is to plant cn the deep jid. ; hi ; ieverthcless care m planting In otner wora.-. ic-s imiui mu i,--i will reduce hazards, and one of done by planting too deep than ioc. the greatest hands to liewly plan- shallow Representing Paris Post No. 1 Sedley Peck, above, came all tht way from the French capital to attend the 28th annual American Legion convention in San Fran cisco, l'eck, now a newspaper man, is one of the A. L. F. doughboys who remained m France after World War I. . Fall Flanlin? 3aves DUios From Frost ted bulbs is provided by frost action. Alternate freezing and thaw ing of moist soil, contracts' and expands it, producing an effect which gardeners call "heaving." Shallow rooted plants are often pushed up out of the ground by th;s 'heaving" until their roots are entirely eposed. When soil has been newly turned, this action is exaggerated, and bulbs vh ch have not been planted deeply enough may be lifted up to the surface. The remedy is to be sure your bulbs are planted the proper .dep th, and then after the ground has been frozen, cover it with a mulch of leaves or --'miliar substance that will shade the soil from the win- i I J. Howard Davis INSURANCE -' to remain where you plirnt avcld Ending water, or over-soak ever; 'help thorn to produce bigger testing laboratories. 5 j ' rather than ed beds, which wdl cau.-;e rolUij . "7 " .T" JZT7mmm w mw j ' 'n i i m,,CV . 4L ' i'! ' of the bulbg. In cases wlivre doub. ST-"' fgSBiSte-ygg' ic -.JUm I im'Vi-i m li Jl In When it is intend-d to at.yw tu lips them die: them UP after they have blossomed and their leaves have turned yellow each summer, ihey ; tris.?: ches deeper than the normal dep th. Deep planting may cause flow ering to be somewhat later, so ail bulbs which it is desireu shall blossom at the same time should be planted the same ' depth. ing the wet days of early spring, flowers. Do not apply a barnyard or where the soil is particularly manure, as they have a particular V-."",w rnip"'thV hed ahnnt: fi ir. f aversion to it. ' " ' 'thet'. from the level of the garden.) :,r , 1 Bulbs do not need a very rich In 1543. 31,700 sou samples tak- , . . " : scj!. as they have considerable en sfrom 2,154 farms and repre- bulb pointing, and every .. j ... lu.,,.!,.,. a,-, t,4;n i nn tnn nno i,to. trj M'JI C'J L.J in lllv-lirrvl v Co. t-ki . a(,mtiifc iuu,wuu cti-i-to ntif nrLCVA 10 ajrplication of plant food will, how. by the University of Illinois soil- Era i: of any precaution should oe taKf'n arises as to what will occur dar-; i !. Howard Davis Attomeys-at-Law Flmsri;!ith Phone H f;f.--3i r'- J - x. Z for Owner Tom Yawkey appears to be figuring it out from ring side seat at World Series. Most people believed man of many millions had right an swer in Red Sox. j Fall bulbs are the easiest of gar i den subjects to grow. Like sol ! diers in tiie field they carry food : rations with them; they blossom : in the spring before weeds and n - Uoliias plopes Fading or f eace In I U. S- Walkouts Send Us Your l m 1 I r'or Quick Service I I ? - J ! x C Dy United P.-ess j The nation still faced the threat j of a soft coi.1 striKe Wednesday j while on the we:'t coast prospeci-s i i'adrd for settlement of the costly I shipping ie-up. j in a ihiid major labor devel-) oi-xincm, 1-0 Milwaukee i olice came tu the akl of sh? riff's den- i uties struggling to maintain ord.-r j at the strike hound fa'ini euin-i nient paint of Aliis Chahners Mfg. Co. j Other developments: j 1. A jL'ovex'nrneiiL mediator pre-j scale I the AFL airlines pilots as-; . . . . : . :h a com proaii -e phra ; 10 se'.tl" 1 a s.i ike a-ai!"t Trau.- tontiuvittal M Western A:r, Inc. ; a 2. AIL icr.msteio threatened tc ( Ci'im.i an cmbars-o on all rail sinp. : nu-nts including- fv-.ni into I'uts- hurh as an ou. growth of the a - t ' um---:i"s di.-'Hite vitii brewery war- Ivkers. I , 3. The CIO United Automobile j Werktrs announced at Detroit j !;that it would lccia.le 200 sapplieis1 i ; f autcmobiie rarts in its earn-1 TktQ Fiesta Closing of the Holy Rosary Fall Festival Tuesday, November 5 Parish Hall ' 8 p. m. E0 Big Awards 19 Fine Portraits $5.00 A Dozen And Up Fridayc, 1 to 6 P. M. Saturday, 1 to 8:30 P. M C0LVIN-HEYN STUDIO Plattsmouth Hotel lis sros. E. M. BLANCHARD Mgr. S?,t" r -Ki ; x rjv - - 1 l- J e t i .. A I x. , . - ; .: i- --..1 li LESS THAN V2 THECOSTOF 7 'r-v... 'x.:i . mi NEW TtR T1 Ok 3" sr vf"a tpy. PLATTSMOUTH tmpfMi& ) 9 La lb W f' T w WM hi ; a:,u-n ioi c i c ases. .vine.- wai'e m- ! tr; ned ;o drive sheep in the Faeroe Island, and t o c:u ns:i ncaas tor survival wnen ii. searee. 3 ,!.:Ji";-T!'::'MH''!''11l'ni!M':nrTn:nini!Tij SmLY hr VETERANS! m PRICE f mil f proposed by the Nebraska Small Business Men's association. TKE REAL OBJECTIVE of these comcuHagcd Big Dtzsincss Men h to dcslrey J'ie inalienable freedoms of ai! Amesiean workers. 1. FREEDOM OF SECURITY (FEAR) 2. FREEDOM OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING (SPEECH) 3. FREEDOM OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY (WANT) 4. FREEDOM TO LIVE THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE. Y2, VCRKER-TSF. FARMER THS HOUSSW5F5-THE TUB-!C-ARE WORRIED VHEN THE FOUR FREEDOMS ARE THuEAT- FACTORY-METHOD RETREADING Both materials and work manship are guaranteed. You get the same famous tread found only in the new Firestone Be Luxe Champion. Get new tire safety today! inn 1 11 1 " "' "" iijia,vxSfi -a 4 T $75,000 SrSVEMTQRY of Governmenf-Owned TYPEWRITERS and Miscellaneous Office Machines .CHAKA WAREHOUSE NO. 3 FT. CROOK, NEBR. SALE DATES UOV. 12 TO 15, 1946 :' SALE HOURS 9:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. DgKvery Can be Made ct Time of Purchase . property ? line thy are hundreds of type writers '. . . and 100 ""a exclusively : " lor veie,uns of World War II for j - their personal use only not for re- : sale. All ore standard size machines t-v -- to5ables .ni be available at r lijs sale.5:; Ve?erois Certification : l you are already certiEcd by WAA j.- for the turchase of the specific items list;: above, check the date on your r. certificate ap.ainst the sale dates listed r" ct right then you will know on which day you will receive the high I " ' ' est p'riori'.y. If you should be unable FT. to attend on the sale date reserved, s you wl'.libe entitled to buy on tubse g5 . cjuent dates of the sale at the prior "i . ity rating in efiect at that time. W x If you are not yet certified, you mry i te,'ster iuw at the WAA Regional f?. Ofi:ce in Omaha or on' the laut days i:J of l'.e sale, Nov. 14 and 15, at the 4 Certificaliou Unit established at the J euJe ti'.e. Terms of Sole All material -will be price tagged and may be removed after purchase. Terms sire cash or check with order unless sufficient credit for use at the sale has been previously approved by the Omaha WAA Regional Office. Business or approved personal checks accepted. Checks must be drawn to the order of The Treasurer of the United States. AH sales are subject to sales conditions of VAA. VETERANS CHECK YOUR DATES GROUP 1 NOVEMBER 12, 1946 Reserved exclusively for veterans held jig certificates dated on or before August 1, 1946. GROUP 2 NOVEMBER 13, 1946 Reserved exclusively for veterans holding certificates dated on or before November 1, 1946. GROUP 3 NOVEMBER 14 and 15, 1946 Reserved exclusively for veterans holding certificates dated af ter November 1, 1946, or issued at the site. The vorkcr is worried because of the fear of losing his icb without union security. Because when unions arc crushed, big business rfc-. -presses wages and icorldng coyiditions in order to increase profits. The farmer is worried because of want of consumer purchasing pow er. Because when unions arc crushed, big business mortgages farm 2rosperity. The housewife is worried because of lack of income to give her pur chasing power. Because when unions arc crushed, the American stand ard of living is destroyed. The public is worried, because when unions arc crushed, labor lacks purchasing power industries fail farmers fail prosperity declines depressions corne and the public always pays the bill. 1 p p p w wV F jhfL mot f v . ffj? V7 b it T s- OM-20 f "'1L i -St&W.Zf i-. it-ifP !,Ll,y!,,l,' From the records in the District Court of Lancaster County, we furnish a partial list of "members" of the Nebraska "Small" Business Men's Association. H. V. )ei;r3y, Pres.-Trea'i.. Skinner Mlg. Co.. Omaha. Leonard E. lJurtz. Pres.. Fairmont Creamcrv Co. Eugene Eppley. Pros., f.'ppley Hotels Co.. O.-r.aha. Faul Gailajhor. Jtesidrni, Paxton & Gnilaghsr Co., Oac.aha. I. L. Paxtcn. Jr., Pres.. Paxtoa-Mitchel! Co.. "Omcha. Pa d E. Enqlcr. Pres.. Balbacb Co.. Omaha. J. P. Mullcr. Pres.-Treas.. filamito Dairy Co., Omaha. T. H. flshton. Mrji., B?mis Bros. Bag Co. Dcvey fl. Hoacic-y. Vice-Prc3., Carrcn'er FapCr Co. C. J. Rosboiough. Mgr.. Crane Co., Omaha. John Clapper. Sales Mgr., John Deero Plow Co. Omaha. G. H. V.'illrrirr.s. Pros.. Corn Stales Serur.i Co. Wa'toi E. Ilaikert. ilarkert Kousog. Omaha. fl. D. Speir, Pres., Independent Biscuit Co.. Omaha. Melvin Bckins. Bekms Van & Storaoo Co.. Omaha. Ocar IJewton. Vico-Pres. & Gen. Mgr., Omaha Co:a Cola Bottling Co. T. B. Strain. Pres., Continenial National Enk. Lincoln. Earl T. Luii, Gen. Mgr.. Lincoln otecl Works, Lincoln. Chcrles D. Amnion. Pres.. Cushman Motor Wczks. Inc., Lincoln. Dan Cook. Beatrice National Bank. Tom fidarns. Beatrice Steel Tank Mlg. Co. H. L. DamnsOr. Dcmpia- 11:11 Mig. Co. fl. C. Scott. Pres.. Scott Mlg. Co.. O-r.aha. Jams W. McGcv.-an. Pres., Ur.cle Sam's Breakfast Food Co.. Omaha. P. C. H-'son. Omaha Cold Storcgo Co. COURT RECORDS SHOW ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS NOT REPORTED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE WHO ARE THEY? WHY HIDE? 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