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PAfiF. SIX THE JOHPNAL, PLATTSMOUTH. NFRRASKA (Continued from Pago Five) R. W. Tyson, M. D.f Modi- cal service 6.50 C II. Gibson, Provisions 114.77 Elmer Rosenow, Provi sions 31.75 Coretta R Pfann,-mileage 9.15 Nebraska Childrens Home - Society, Care of Petereit 35.00 Mrs. Thomas Kratochvil, Care of Bristol 30.00 i mobr grader 625.00 Second District Iliehwav Equipment & Supolv Co.. Repairs 1P.2.22 C. and M. Garage, Repairs 89.0!) Omaha Public Power Dis trict. Service to Man ley Patrol : 1.00 Schoppner's Station, Wrecker service 2.00 ! Pay-Less Supply Co., Sup- W. B. Cox. Care of G. Volk 32.00 Jl. F. Brendel. M. D., Med- - ioal service 3 00 F. G. Fncke Co, Medicine 3.20 Mrs. Elmer Corbin, Care cf L. Bates 26.53 Mrs. Sadie Raines, Care -of Stohlmann et al ... 129.37 Mr?. Hunker, Care of E. Smith 20.00 McDonald's Store, Provis ion's H2 05 E. J. Richey, Coal 5.25 Sattler Funeral Home.- Funeral expense, C. Volk 120-00 DRAG FUND. First District Ofe Oil Co., Gas and sup plies - - 162.17 W. O. Martin, Salary 250.00 olios ! Eueene 21.60 4.50 Lndwick, Repairs Highway Equipment & Suprly Co., Repairs 23.02 John P. Kctelhut, Road work 60.62 Bert O. Frans. salary 170.00 John Little, Salary and expense 173.60 Glen Miller. Salary and exnonso 181.25 Keckler Oil Co., Gas 20.27 James Sheehan, Road work 93.00 Wm. Sheehan, jr., salary and expense 181.30 llliehwev Equipment & Supply Co.. Supplies 75 The B. F. Goodrich Co., Supplies 63.30 Schoeman Garage, Patrol storage and supplies Levord Richmond, salary 187.00 Pirr Young Flag material Norman W. Renncr, salary 187.00 , Philpot Uil Co., uas ana Iliehwav Eauipment & supplies 21 00 2.20 167.26 Supply Co., Payment on Repairs 3.45 91.00 18.00 30.00 153.00 153.00 58 04 20 21 30.60 2.75 88 00 160 50 2.90 " fc- Warning against accidents in the home and on the highways is old stuff to most of us. Many industries have made real progress in accident prevention, but our homes continue to produce minor and major injuries on an ever-increasing scale. In spite of every precaution, accidents will occur. When the "ounce of prevention" fails, it is wise to have vthe pound of cure" ready and at hand. See that your medicine cabinet is amply stocked with standard first-aid materials. Keep a first-aid kit in the pocket of .your car. We shall be pleased to help you select the essen tial items from our complete stock. Third District A-W Co., Inc., of Ncbr., Earl Elliott, Salary and expense " 173.90 Frieda Wehrmann, Patrol storage 5.00 Farmers Union Co-Op Ass'u. Gas and supplies 99 53 John Weichel, Trucking 7 03 Eugene Ludwick, Repairs 1.25 Elmer Rosenow, Kerosene .75 Floyd Nobbe, Road work 2.40 August Nobbe, Blacksmith work Ray Rouse, Road work and exnense Harvey Schroeder, Sr., road work 18.00 C. C. Conn. Road work Ernest F. Ebeler. Salary and storage, Mav Ernest F. Nbeler, Salary June J. B. Elliott, Repairs and supplies Keckler Oil Co., Gas Henry Grafe. Road Work A. G. Reid, Flag material Fred Rueter. Rad work Fred Bnsse, Road work Alvo Gnraee, Repairs ROAD FUND First District Carl A. Anderson Inc., Supplies 6.66 C. and M. Garage, Sup- p'ies National Auto Parts Co., Supplies Highway Eqiupment & Supply Co.. Supplies Kuehn-Baymiller Co., Supplies Hiehwav Equipment & Supply Co., Repairs Motor Parts Co.. Repairs Lincoln Telephone & Tel egraph Co.. Service to machinery building E. J. Richey. cement and suoolies 15.05 COUNTY ROAD FUND, First District Highway Equipment & Supply Co.. Payment on motor grader 1275.00 C..W. Stoehr, Road work supervision 25.00 John T. Becker. Salary 172.00 Robert T. Tschirren, Sal ary - 187.00 Herman Wolfarth, Salary and expense i 192.00 BRIDGE FUND Mid-West Lumber, Bridge & Supply Co., 291.40 Co., Repair 279.36 12.60 Culverts Mid-West Lumber, Bridge & Supply Culverts Carl A. Anderson, Engine Mid-West Lumber. Bridge & Supply Co., Lumber 426 36 T. W. Engles Lumber Co.. Lumber 1372.80 Mid-West Lumber, Bridge & Supply Co., Lumber I and culverts 133.59 5.25 Stohlman Lumber & ! Hardware Co.. Supplies r?o 01 Monarch Engineering Co., Repair bridge See. 31-11-13 1C3.7G Monarch Engineering Co . Repair bridge Sec. 36 & 31-12-13 476 67 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Highway Equipment & Supply Co., Repairs 128.43 Highway Equipment & Supply Co., Repairs 0 57 A-W Co., Inc. of Ncbr., Repairs 13.97 Mo. Valley Machry. Co., . Repairs D-A Lubricant Co., Grease D-A Lubricant Go., Diesel oil Consumers Public Power j District, service to pa- 1.70 ! trols i Auto Electric Co., E'enairs 345 Iliehwav Fquipment & Supply Co., Repairs Bernard DUl. Road work Oscar Dill. Road work A-W Co. Inc. of Nebr., Re pairs Hiehwav Equipment Supolv Co.. Final pay ment on motor grader Cas County Mator Co.. Repairs P. A. Mockenhaupt, Sal ary, stcrnee and exnens." Sinclair Rcfmingg Co., Fuel Sanford Homan. Salary storage and expanse ir?f?3 Chris J. Elgaard, Supplies 10 18 Plattsmouth Motors, Pay ment on truck ' 100.00 54 16 51.00 4-; to Lieut. Turner Zink and w'fe. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ratnour one day last week. Lieut. Zink is being transferred from Philadelphia, namG to Key w est, b lonrtn. I Members of Eurlid Lodf?e, No.1 97. A. F. & A. M. attended the! Congregational church in a body last Sunday. i The Women's Association of the Congregational church will hold their annual mother-daughter luncheon Friday. June 27 in the dining room of the church. J Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Petersen h"d as their gut'Sfs Saturday and j Father's day his father and ! mother Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pet ersen, rf Tyler. Minn., and Mr. ; and Mrs. Ed Ilrucger, of Mar shall, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Knud Jensen and their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Audr y Fisher of and Mrs. I. L. Markland and ot their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Markland at Friend last Sun day. Danish Ladies Aid met Thurs day rfternoon at the home of Mrs. Chris Elgaard. Sigveld Jensen was taken to the Lutheran' hospital in Oma ha Thursday.. In our report of the newly univer- 1 elected officers of the American : Legion Auxiliary, we tailed to'arovt URm 11110 me the two sergeantsat-aims, of a nearby creek. Mrs! Ivor man Eaton George HofTmeister. George Olive is attending sum mer scnooi at the Statt sity. According to the Lincoln State Journal, Willard Waldo, former Cass County Farm Agent, who nowlives at DeWitt, lost 30 head of his fine registered sheep, dur- nrf lA (rrf-t . . . I. . n- winn u!n(' sirav flood waters MONDAY, .JUNF. Mr. and Mix 8.14 21.43 12.10 1.24 4.87 Falls Citv and two grandsons. spent last week fishing at Big Pino Like, Purham, Minn. No Name club mrt Tuesday afternoon at the horn? of Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman when two out of town guests were pres ent. Thcv were Mrs. Kate Ed wards, of Tikien a-d Mrs. K. M. Giese, of Ames, Iowa. Mr. aid Mrs. I. L. Markland went to Friend Sunday when the 60th anniversary of Mr Mark- i Icpd s parents and their own 53 14 25th wedding anniversary was 'celebrated at the parents home. 24.50 1 Charle. Heebner and Miss Jmo Heebner attended the wed ding anivctsa-y reception of Mr. 9.83 1.54 59.15 30.00 40.80 1000 4 30 First District Pupplie !0 iFeidh Drugs "YOUR FRIENDLY DRUG STORE" Fred J. Feldhousen, Ph. G. Phone 165 ... if ntrnt ii .uijimi mmwm Unusual Weather! PROTECT YOUR WHEAT! With Hartford HAIL INSURANCE See or Phone STEPHEN M. DAVIS Insurance & Bonds 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Building PHONE 9 POAD FUND. Off Oil Co. Second District Plattsmouth Motors. Pay ment on truck 100 00 DRAG FUND Second District Plattsmouth Motors. Pay ment on truck 1100.00 The Board adjourned to meet on Tucsciav Julv 1, 1947. Attest: G-o. R. Savles County Clerk No. 518. June 23. W. G. Brooks, president of Chadron state teachers college, left Saturday morning for Lin coln before returning to his home. Mr. Brooks has been at tending meetings in Lincoln and Kansas Citv and found time to stop here for ? two-day vicjt at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Crabill. Legal Notices 3S3SS2 ssxfissaiss spic and We're already Ke're deadly To Serue J TOSS ! 7: span, Mk ill L M I IS i n a I Cleaned up, ready to go . . ror iuu to drive in test our sudden service, and give YOU hundreds of miles of squeak- m uuic-iree motoring. We Wash 'em We Grease 'em Gas 'cm and Oil 'em Tvy Vs i Today! Let us give your car a thor ough servicing job for the Smoothest, Safest driving ever! Open Day and Night! Davl &c peck Attorneys NOTfCF Or FINAL SETTLFMeVT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of A'va R. Venner deceased. No. 39!-0: Take notice that the execu tors of said .estrt.e have filed their final renort and a petition for examination and allowance of their accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for their dis charge, which will be heard he fore said Court on July 18th 1947 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated June 21st 1947 (SEAL) Paul F. Fauauet County Jude No. 519. June 23, 30; July 7. H i M (5 PHONE 13 for Service! SIXTH at VINE STREET Plattsmouth, Nebr. Smith & Lebens Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT or CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all uersons interested in the estate of George Ludwig, de ceased. No. 4022: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for--ad-minisration of said estate and ap pointment of Cora Ludwig as administratrix; that said peti tion has been set for hearing before said Court on the 5th day of July, 1947 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated June 6th, 1947. PAUL E. FAUQUET, Count Judge. (SEAL) No. 507. June 9, 16, 23. KG II I CASS THEATRE Lnt. Time Tonight! londav. June 2; Bette Gral.le and a P.iir Cast in "THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM" an All-technicolor hit in place of "Nora Prentiss" missed out on account of storm ! Tuesday Onlv! June 24th BARGAIN DAY! Admission 12c - 20c Including Tax Peggy Ann Garner and Randolph Scott in "'Home Sweet Homicide" Tho most delightful picture ever made! Also Cartoon and New March of Time! Wednesday - Thursday June 25th-2Cth DOUBLE FEATURE ! Randolph Scott and Ann Jeffreys in TRAIL STREET" Flaming drama of roaring voting Kansas Gateway of :he west! and Lawrence Tierney and Nan Leslie in 'THE DEVIL THUMBS A RIDE" Exciting drama of the California Highways! Night shows 7 :00 - 9 :30 2?.. i I"-d!s. v v'''-- ;.'t Vu'h, t li :ir J June 17. A ' J Mrs. Ei,2,!:o Li.d-vi.k children left Satu-dav f,.,- c 3 dovia. Illin.iss: 1. . ... ' . . l ents for two 'vei-k' ' 1 n. Of .'.: ),; Mrs. ,. 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Capacity, 800 pounds per hour, 6 quarts per minute. 1 he per fect separator for herds of 20 cows or less. 1000 pound capacity model (50-cow herds) f-, l.uaJ Uoun Payment, 2.00 Weekly, Payable Monthly THE FRIENDLY STORE "AUTHORIZED DEALER" Reel Ryder Fred Herman 51CP AT NOHir' 13 KEEP Jf - x'.: :. t jfP m the other mjmJ tVj rrTni f peep-' rE 1 CCOtt OW, RVD RYDER' j 0 J