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J in rw to IS rs. he IT, be n- ir he i!v ;"d rri- MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE FIVE Commissioners pruclldlngs (Continued from Page Three) GouiG 100.00 li. F. Brcndet, M. D., Med ical services Joseph A. Lanspa, M. D., Do Dr. J. W. Brendei, Do., Kichard H. Young. to. D., Psych, examination University of Nebraska Department of Educa tional Psychology, tests K. W. Tyson, M. D., Medi cal service 6.25 Nichols Store, Provisions C6.20 Kinky Dinky, Do 220.00 Leahy Store, Do. b"2.20 C. E. Wescotts Sons, Clothing 9.90 Do., Do. Snodgrass Store, Provis- 5.00 10.00 7:50 18.00 15.00 3.00 ply Company, Do. 33.18 Frieda Wehrman, Patrol Kuehn-Baymiller Compa- J stSe nv( Co. 6.06 ; K-1 kler Oil Company, Piatt's. Lumber ComDa- i Ga and supplies ny, Poles 27.90 ! Farmers Union Co-Opera-Lincoln Equipment Com- j t-iw Oil Association, pany, Repaus 66.90 Gas 105.22 County Bridge Fund, I Rase Garage, Service trip 2.00 TtmDorarv Lon 4500.00 A-w, inc., oi NebrasKa, Lincoln Equip. Co., Re- j and friends in Murray and Unicn. j- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith pairs 1C4.C11 Miss Pearl Bannng and Mrs. j and Joan were shopping in Ne- Frank Hoffman, Dravage 2.00 ' James and Lenna Barber were'braska City Saturday evening. 40.83 ! Ofe Oil Company, Gas and n Nebraska City shopping last Mr. and Mrs. Earl Memu Supplies 190.52 Tuesday. were in fiattsmouth isaturaay. Stander and Stander, Ray Bramblet and sisters Nell Mrs. Harrv McCulloch was Supplies .65; and Pearl and Mrs. Todd were j visiting and shopping in Platts- Earl Elliott, April salary and expenses i 13.35 District No. 2 Highway Equip, and Supply Companyv Rent al on motor graaer 4-18 to 5-18-46 1. 410.00 Do., Do. 5-13 to 6-16 410.00 Do., Dj. 9-18 to 10-18 410.00 DlvAG FUND, District No. 1 Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Co.. Phone to machinery building C. VvT. Stoehr, RW supervision W. O. Martin, May sal- j arv 250.001 Repairs 52.57 : Bernard Dill, Road work J. S. Jones, Patrol stge 'Oscar Dill, Do. to 6-1 50.00 : Gribble Oil Company, Nebraska Tractor and Equipment Co., Final payment on scoop 110.85 I Nebraska City visitors last Sat-mouth Tuesday. 64.00 urctay. There was no church at the 17.40; Miss Alyce Christensen, teach-; United Presbyterian church be 28.20 er of the Buck school held her cause of Rev. Morris being away annual school picnic last isun-, an(j because of redecoration be- Gas and supplies 41.16 dav at the school house. A boun- !J. V. Stradley and Sons, ! tif ul supply of good food was Trunker.bolz Gas Oil Corn- Repair tractor 30.C0 prepared by the patrons of the 48.001 'Lincoln Welding and Sup ply Company Gas and ing done by Carl Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. James Gruber who have been spending the school. In the afternoon there ; week at the home of their were games and plenty of f un i nrt ,Tr , Mrc r. nruhpr Grible Oil Company, Gas 56.93 Supplies 31.98 for old and young. Miss Chris-1 and famiy are planning to leave and Mrs. Lester Vinson and1 her son Dr. Hubert Stewart and of Dorchester were the guests of faml1- t. rwia on1 Mrs. Joe Rudolph family last Sunday. i home Tuesday returned from Seattle, 5.06 35.00 inns . iriH.ir 9l. R. Anderson, M. D., Levord Richmond Do. Medical service 6.00 John T- B-cker, Do. John Aita, M D., Do. .... 10.00 Robert T. Twrhirren, Do. n'h.-n stnm Provisions 1 os 47 Herman W ohirartn, Joe's New Way. Do. Elmer K'osenow, Do. Edgar Oil Company.Diesel i Sidles Company, Supplies fuel 32.0,The Bf.um Iron Co., Do. - Euclid Road Machinery j A-W Co., Inc. of Neb., Re Company, Repairs 26.59, pairs A-V Company, Inc., of - Sinclair Refining Co., Gas Nebraska. Do. 16.85 r. E. Welshimer. Gas 2.53 tensen has taugh this school for I f nr nalrland. California Wed- 41.61 the past three years nesday. 40.67 Miss Pearl Banning drove to Mrs. Earl Mrasek and 'Nancy, i m ir i 3 Hf.R rn.i ii. i iviiss L,iara lviraseit anu jlvais 55.60 Miss Verna Lane, who teaches - " -. 31 F. G. Fricke Company, Medicine R. F. Brende, M. D., Medi cal service W. B, Cox, Care Mrs. Read C. E. Metzger, Rent to Hun get Ardytn G. Hall, Mileage Lucille Meisinger, Do. Coretta R. Pi'ann, Do. Norma L. Scott. Do.. L. S. Pucelik. M. D., Medi cal service Mrs. Anna Nearhood, Care 1R7 00 Farmers Union Oil Com- R.mfnrH Hnmsn Mav sal- 'in the Likhorn schools. 172.00 pany. Gas 38.60 ary stge and exp. 1G5.00 The first baseball game of the 187.00 , P. A. Mockenhaupt, April 'Glen Miller, May sal. and season was played with Bartlett, Dn I salary and Stae. 1D.J.UU fvr 167.20 low, vjiuun lUbi ine game 4 00 ! ana SIee in-.uu'f., - "'Ji i6c w. A. Swaxek, supplies o.oa 5 1 .District io. z ; --j--o . umaha rub. fr. uisi., iHinhirov t'ouin and i'in. iSeai'le and Chapin Lum- I c trorrio T3-j-r-i i nr 40 ply Co., Repairs . 2M: oer company, supplies io. A G Reid Supplies pur- . 'j1 a'l u"".1 aak -4U q r n,irv, ron,. Fred Basse. Koad Work 160.50 v, day. Later they attended a show. ny. Tires and supplies 557.50 Ernest F. Ebeler, May sal- j Board "al'ed'To meet Scha'hof lastunda'v were Bert O. Frans, April sal- ; ary and stge 153.00 Reffuiar sesion on Monday 7 eu t rv- nH eYr.,,nCr i f,3 22 Rav Rouse. Do. 127.00 'n .J ". r. ' c '. .h ,? J1' Mr. and Mrs. R. tG. Schaefer ." -.-- . June id. rj'it as proviaeu ny i , n 1. -4ir. la.W !rr,-i'n A:rOi:in Vt r"rnrk and ka City Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Mrasek and Miss Clara Mrasek were visiting the dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snod grass and Mr. and Mrs. Herman i r. Comer visited Sammy van Pool Eagle Washington, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmerirelatives Her mother, Mrs. Anna and son of Seward spent the Headley came back with her. weekend at the home of Mr.! School closcd last Friday with Palmer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; an aR school picnic to which the ' G. H. Palmer. ! community was also invited. Earl Schmidt left last Sun-! A . successful alumni ban day by plane for North Platte t was held at Eagle school where he will spend the sum- J7th 180 graduatoS and guests mer with his brother-in-law and including the fiivteen graduates sister ,yir. and Mrs Borgman. 194? .ere present. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.: Valley Trumble were Mr. and , , , f,.-,m Mrs. Carl Taylor rj Modesta, Lloyd tory has returned .cm California, Mrs Nell Bursh of Kanarado, Kansas and 11 lo- Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Welling- ate aea'n Plattfalh-t ton Dennis of Elmwood, Mr. and went to the Kansas border town Mrs. (Ivan Caddy artf Jill of January to operate the Kent Havelock, Mrs. RJose Caddy and OU company and cafe at that Mrs. Etta Trunkenbdlz. place. Mrs. Hallie Stewart went to 7" "Pawnee City last Tuesday where Oats is one of the best grains she will visit a few days with for dairy cows of all ages. 6.00 5.00 .Schoeman Garaee. Patrol '-red Rueter, Do. ibu.oi- 60.00 11.75 6.50i 27.10! 2.20! stge May 20.00 Cass County Treasurer, 3.00 Consumers Public Power District, Service to patrols i Frank Mrasek. Hauling- plank Omaha Public Power Dis j trict, Service to Man- 52.39 10.00 lev natrol K. Seiienstncker 30.00 ' Fthrs Tractor and Equip- Mrs. Sadie Raines, Care j n-j nt Companv, Repairs 4 Garrison, et al 148.77 , Keckler Oil Comoanv, John W. White, Care "R. Gas and su-jpiics Allen 31.00 luiphwav Knuin anH Sud- I ply Compan', Supplies 3--0 i Lmcoln S;iaL Vipcng Mrs. Jess Francis, Care E. Allen Mrs. Thomas Kratochvil, Care H. Bristol Mrs. Wm. W. Gochenour, Care of child St. Hem? for Children, 30.00 Company. Wiping rags C. E. Welshimer, Diesel 1946 RE tax, F. Rueter Ed Landergreen, Cable 3.00 Lincoln Equipmtjit Com pany. Repairs and sup- 16 00 plies 186.55 Do., Do 13.50 Monarch Engrg. Co., Corr. 1.00 metal pipe 145.00 COUNTY ROAD FUND 2.80 isl District 'Mid-West Lbr Bridge and 40.S2. Sup Co.. 18" and 24-- J culverts 429.34 3.27 National Auto Parts Com- I pany. Supplies 41.96 11.13 Norman W. Renner, May Attest: GEORGE R. SAYLES, County Clerk. (Board of Commissioners) Ch. H. Palmer, who has been unable to take care of his work . at the barber shep for more than' a wppk Hiif trw itlnocc u-ac tatpn Miss Florence Taylor of Omaha. ;tQ the Bryan Memor'ial hospitai ine .sorm iioeriy r.Aitiiiiun on Tupsdav nf thi: Mrs. Marie Trumble and son. 27.00 ' 16.00 Care M. K. Allen Nebraska Childrens Home Societv, Care E. Petereit 35.00 C. R. Williams. M. D.. Medical service 7.50 Pierce Stock Company, Washing machine 5.00 Soennichsen's. Provisions 106.65 Platts. Lumber Com panv, Coal 11.50 ROAD FUND, District No. 1 Highway Equip. and and Supply Company, Repairs .47 Lincoln Equipment Com pany, Do. 6.17 Carl A. Anderson, Inc. Do. t Highway Equ:p. and Sup- i salarv . 187.00 fuel 20.00 BRIDGE FUND ment Company. Repair : ana tup. lo., mmotT tio.vj AC patrol 1341.80 Do., Do. and culverts 390.1-3 Schoeman Garage, June Do., Lumber 203.28 stge and supplies 20.35 Do., Dc. 1030.66 Bert O. Frans, Mav sal- Do., Do. 553.35 arv 160.00. Do., Do. 299.90 John Little, Do. 160.00 Robert Coster. Bridge Highway Equipment and Supply Company, Re pairs G. L. Davis, Gas and sup plies Wm. Shcehan, Jr., May work i Cass County Treasurer, .42! Personal Tax, R. Coster j Monarch Engineering Co. 8.53 i Laving culvert Sec. 35 ! 11-10 salary and expenses 168.40 'Do., Repair bridge Sec. 1- R o a d We Will Be Open on MEMORIAL DAY 8:00 a. m. until 12:00 Noon Only! Closed the Ret of the Day SCHREINER PHARMACY James Sheehah Work Kahlar.d Motor Company Supplies 62 Stohlmann Lumber and Hardware. Do. Lincoln Equipment Com pany, Repairs District No. 3 Standard Oil Companv, Gas Farmers Union Co-Opera-tive of Saunders Coun-, ty. Gas A-W Company, Inc., cf Nebraska, Repairs 1 n n P.ild fifi I i 1 . v. 69.60 Do., Do., Sec. 18-12-10 ..1364.29 Do., Do. Sec. 25-12-10 268.C2 5.90 ' Do.. Do. Sec. 21 and 22- ! 10-11 22.94 Do., Do. Sec 22-12-11 ! Do., Do. Sec. 22-10-13 15 64 ; Do.. Do. Sec 20-10-13 ... Do.. Do. Sec. 33-10-13 ... COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND 43.00 Highway Equip. & Sup- i ply Company, Repairs ' Geo. F. Kunz, Do. 30.60 : Farrio'.t Garage. Do. Omaha Pub. Pr. Dist., 104.45 Service to Eagle Patrol Gam6Cc4 FIRST AS USUAL! AUTHORIZED DEALER ! UiyiPE uiJUlnl Bam mi 111 : t . -r-xwu , ft t :l - X X ' A P; - 'J 13.22 f XV. i u i -., .: - : 355.39 g - - -J i33.5i ijy - -1 y- 27.47 . .f-t4" 523.53 ' - : r H 502.97 r l1 ; J 18.26 , -i f 2.50 k..- . f f . j .90 jKti fit u lr- r;nd Mrs- Bud Nickels ari Elaine were shopping in Omar 'it ?'utI ofeturday. club met at the home of Mrs. VtV.nl Finlovo foit 14tVi Ton members were present. The les-; .UI. ."s wno "au son was on posture and was led : ben visiting m Nebraska tfor ov Mrs. George Rieke, and dis-,sG,me lme left for home last vUOii-U tjy tilt tiuu uiviiikj-i , r-k. T .chievtment day is to be held I - Qbere of Eagle and -g it Weeping Water May 28th. The president urged all members to oe present. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John Klein June 11th, Visitors present were Mrs. Artur Crunk, Mrs. Ray Ervin and daughters, 1 Mrs. Koy Becker, Mrs. tsruce . Wolf, and Mrs. Myrtle Swan. A delicious lunch ,was served at the close of the meeting. FIREWORKS WHOLESALE! A wide variety of the most salable items, includ ing plenty of Chinese Firecrackers and Toy Cap Pistols. WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES! WRITE for CATALOG TAYLOR FIREWORKS CO. 322-324 North James Street Kaw Station Kansas City, Kansas tag n Ficnc? Ihe.Ti stop in at your nearest HINKY-DINKY STORE and select the fine items available for you Dill Pickle Chips, Cheese, Fine Meats of many vari eties, and many other picnic necessities. ..Shop and Save at HINKY-DINKY every day of the week. nd Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Everette Spang- ler, fjim.r residents of Mur ray and friends Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were visitors at the nome of Mx. and Mrs. C. D. Spangler Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Spangler and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are res idents of Omaha. Mrs. Bert Wort ham bunded her foot a few days ago. She is now under a doctors care. Mrs. Farris and Mr. and Mrs. George Rieke and Phyllis were shopping in Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore arrived here Saturday morniflg after their drive from Santa Monica. They plan to stay at he home of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Gil more a week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoschar and family, Mrs. Harry Mc Cullock. Mr. Dick Marsh of Flattsmcuth Mr. Russell Ar nold of Plattsmouth anc. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaser were at the home of Mrs. Mary Eppings at : Murdock Sunday. The men were; doing repair work on Mrs. Ep pings house. . j Mrs. Nettie Davis and Mr. ; John Davis were visiting Mr. O. : A. Davis at the Methodist hos-! pitai in Omaha Monday. Mrs. Howard Snodgrass, mu- The United Society of Chris- j sic chairman cf the Union Wo- ti0n Endeavor was held at the man's club, observed music week Christian church Junday eve- i by inviting musicians from Lin- ning with Richard Mougey as , coin. Weepmf Water, and Union leader. De Nie Cundall wast to present a pDgram at the SL,ng leader. Methodist church on May 20th Miss Clara Masek and Mrs. i at 8:C0 o'clock. There was a fine Eai 1 Mrasek and Nancy were j attendanct to hear this splendid shopping in Plattsmouth Satur-j evening's program of music, as aay. j folows: Union High School Band The Bake Sale held by the opened the program by playing Ladies Missionary, Society at the I several numbers. This was fol- Brubacker store Saturday was i lowed by two numbers by the very successful. sextette. Little Dorotny Ann U. S. Grade 1 Calif. Washed Long Shafter Whites POTATOES r, 10 Lbs. 49c Gale Rabbins, Miss Chicago of 1938, blasts the old Hollywood bugaboo that beauty queens can't act. She will soon prove to movie-goers that she can when she plays a leading role in the forthcoming film, "Ever the Beeinninp." California RED TRIUMPH U. S. No. 1 Washed Large Size 'A' Fancv Long Green for SLICING CUCUMBERS ...... 6-lb. 49c Lb. 12c Mrs. L. G. Todd Firm Red Ripe TEXAS TOMATOES . . Large Bunch Calif. Green Top CARROTS B'ch TzC Fresh Tender Fla. Golden Heart CELERY Ib. 17C Calif. White Snowball CAULIFLOWER . . lb. 19c New Crop Texas, Yellow ONIONS lb. 7c . . Ceilo Crtn 29c Tcv Fla. Seedless Sealdsweet ORANGES lb. 7c Calif. Sunkist Valencias lb. 10c Calif. Sunkist Lge Size LEMONS Ib. 12c Fresh Tender Golden Bantam, Sweet CORN 6 Ears 25c Fcv-Extra Fancv Wash. Winesap APPLES lb. 17c -SWIFT'S Smoked, Tendered, 8 to 12 Avg. PICNICS .... Lb. 37c FIRST LlflE CREST TIRE AND CREST T0BE...IV1IAT li BOY!! You're bound to save when a tube (and i fine quality CREST Butvl tube at that) is included with every tire . . . 'Remember, CKEST tares are pasitiivfy punr- nteed with a u-rtttcn pro-rata guarantee PLUS a lifetime puaranU-e on workmanship and materials ... Liberal trade-in, too! ALL PtlCCS INCLUM TUBES 4IO-150-I 21 112.2!) TW) x 16 1.W) 4.V.t7.rM x 20. .? 12.XV 7.3IH 19 12.20 52.V.V.O IB n.so S2."-3."0 17 . 5T0 16 ....n.2r, 623-50 x 16.. ....f 17.83 6-0 a 15 M7.MI TOO x 15 H9.'K i'tfs tax 600x16 14S The Friend'y SfQre . AUTHORIZED DEALER Emy t?rm . . . pm as Utile an $1.25 tceek! lit- r Phone 294 Kinkel 'plaved a flute sdo, ac- I com,panied at the piona by her- g mother. DA arid Mrs. Kinkel ps of Vetping Water played seveial g numbers on violin and piano. 14 TVIr. and Mrs. TSdrr.ond Moore of jjj Lincoln rendered several fine U numbers on trumpet and piano. ( g Miss Ruth Morris gave a whist-1 5 ling solo accompanied on the pi-iS ano by Mrs. Moore. Archie Cro-jps zier at the piano and Dr. Kmki on the violin gave sevcra num bers after which Mr. Cozier pla"4.'d a number cf requests from the audience. Mrs. L. E. Mougey sang a solo accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Earl Uptor Miss Marfa Reese of Lincoli was heard in several solos an. was accompanied by Mr. Moor;, on the trumpet and Mrs. Moon at the piano. Merle Rogers san;. a bass solo, Mrs. Guerra anc Miss Ramcna McQuin each play ed a piano solo. The Good Wiil club met with Mrs. Harley Morton last Thurs day afternoon. All members were ; present but one. Mrs. Roy Beck er was a visitor. Hostess served refreshments. Mrs. Emer Pike and Miss Es- ; ther Mullis gave a miscellaneous shower on May 4th for Mrs. 'joke Bloken (Barbara Morton) ' Mrs. Bloken received many fine ! gifts. Refreshments, decorated With wedding bells were served. I Dr. and Mrs. John Gilmore of California are visiting relatives pi .:;a::;3.:i':B.,.;a:is.;i:H:;.i:iB.iw' WELL DRILLING 1 Electric Pumps Water Systems Plumbing and Supplies WIESNETH PHONE 50 Louisville, Nebr. Etftra Fine Nebraska Corn-Fed Beef, Blade or Arm Cuts, Well Trimmec' BEF ROAST , .. Pnd Cuts, Lean PORK CHOPS lb. 45c Decker's Cervelat "SUMMER SAUSAGE . . . ib. 45C Swift's Premium P. & P., M. & C. Old Pashion or Pepper Loaves Baked Loaves ... lb. 39c Lb. 39' Sliced or Piece. Large BOLOGNA ..... lb. 35c Lean Laj'er Packed Sliced BACON . . ib. 59c Lean Fresh Ground Pork Sausage or HAMBURGER . ib. 39c Cudahv Puritan Spiced LUNCHEON ib. 49c Armour's Quality BERLINER Ib. 49c Cudahy's Puritan WEINEPS Sb. 45c Wilson's Qualitv Smoked LIVER SAUSAGE Ib. 55c Plain lb 39c Qt Jar Lt'IBO Dill Picklp Chips 19c 1 a I: . Howard Davis INSURANCE AGENCY A dependable, estab lished agency repre senting the largest and oldest insurance com panies in America. PHONE 16 Plattsmouth, Nebr. 1-lb. Jar Peach or Apricot Preserves . . 29c 16-Oz. Jar Home Style Chow Chow . 25c 16-oz Jar Home Style Sweet Relish 25c 2-lb. Loaves Food Club Food 73c No. 2 Can Blueberry "Pie 37c Blueberries . 39c t j 46-Oz. Can Morgan Apple i 37c Juice 29c, 1 l-lb. Jar Hi-Est Plum 37c Jelly ... 29c 3-oz vkg Spudefs shoestring I 8-cz pkg Kell &s Corn Shreds i Potatoes 10c Soya 13c l-lb. Jar Sunrise Peanut j 1-lb. Can Zert Pink Butter 31c Salmon 39c 12-Oz. Can SWIFTS Prem ....... 12-Oz. Can WILSON'S Mor .... 12-Oz. Can ARMOUR'S Treet CHERRIES RSP BRAND No. Cn 29c No. 10 Can $1.15 AMAIZO SYRUP Golden No. 1 1-2, GI 17c White No. 1 1-2, Gl 18c Waffle "No. 1 IX, Gl 18c Prices effective full weelc thru June 2, except meat, fruit and vegetables effec tive thru Saturday, May 31. . . 23, i