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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX .. Thursday, November 28, 1948 ! country, giving these lectures. 1 One of the lectures was given at ! Oscg City. Kansas, the home of I Dr. Bedford, and another before ! the Topeka Art Guild. I Members of the Topeka Art Guild and their guests, during annual fall dinner last night at Hotel, heard Dr. ?tt FV Bedford. Chicago, in an illustrated lecture. Maintaining that utility is no excuse for ugliness, Dr. Bedford showed photographs he had tak en in many of the world's large cities. "Not to show up, but to build up our cities is my aim." he said. "The practice cf demo cracy is tested to its utmost in cities, but the city is the hope of democracy. Eeauty is democratic. It relaxes, arrests motion, ele vates us, and has real significance in social life". Would Streamline Streets "Look at the city's streets," the lecturer said. "They are about one.-third of your city's area; the modern city will be planned with lesi street and alley space but better routing of traffic and iff n Mrs. K. . seller Attends Lecture Given By Uncle Mrs. R. B. Keller, of tins city was visiting in Kansas the pa.it week, where she had the oppor tunity of hearing a lecture, "Beauty of Modern Cities" given bv an uncle. Dr. Scott Bedford, who is now making a tour of the Real Estate LOANS ! 41?. Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. SEWING MACHINES Get your old sewing machine made electric, ,1 ike new, for Xmas, or better still a new one delivery NOW. WRITE OR CALL REICHSTADT SHOE SHOP PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Sewins machine man will be here every Thursday morning to giveyou Service. movement. Such drawbacks to civic beauty as smoke, poles, wires, will be engineered effect- ', ively and controlled." i Bring the country into the ' city. Dr. Bedford showed slides : of parkways, parks, statuary and plantings as part of the landscape design of cities all over the world. By showing what has been done to make cities pleasant, or derly, restful, clean, convenient and beautiful. Dr. Bedford prov ed that beauty can exist in mod ern cities and that the ideal need not be a Utopian dream. "Cities make men, and men make cities," he said, "and the city is the greatest of the works of man." Charles Marshall, president of the Topeka Art Guild, introduced Dr. Bedford as one of the great est authorities on modern sociol ogy, author, former protessor in three universities, and world traveler. The pictures from which ' the lecture illustrations were made Dr. Bedford collected from recent visits to every city of over 100.000 population. E, B. Weaver, Topeka High School principal, who was a guest of the Topeka Art Guild for the evening, spoke briefly, commend ing the guild for its co-operation thru the years in bringing to the high school art gallery the exhi bitions and activities of art interest. B&M RADIO M9 Model Wilcox, Gay Recofdio '49 Model Emerson Combination RADIOS FROM $g.95 $39995 90 Day Warranted Service on all makes Radios. CALL 6198 I NOW is the Time to Buy Your Oil Burner BEFORE THE COLD WEATHER Get up to 40 percent MORE HEAT with a hew i MODEL FH-70-t THESE MONEY. SAVING FEATURES GIVE YOU UP TO 40 MORE HEAT Heat Exchanger (porcelain-lined inside and out) O Downdraft, 'Whirlator" Tube. . ' Triple-Air Oil Burner. Single-Dial Heat Selector. Constant-Level Meter Valve. O Sur-Flo Oil Tank (6 gallons). O "Tell-Tale" Visible Oil Guage. Automatic Draft Regulator. HURRY HURRY HURRY HURRY STEWART RADIO & REFRIGERATION SERVICE 416 Main ' Phone 3236, Plattsmouth Cass County People Buy Savings Bonds Chairman Walter H. Smith for the Cass County Savings Bonds committee announced to day that residents of this coun ty purchased $92,580.00 in Sav ings Bonds during the month or September. At the same time, Allen T. Hupp, chairman of the State Ad visory committee to the U. S. Savings Bonds Divison, announc ed that Nebraska sales amounted to $7,266,455.11. Of this amout, $5,222,959.11 or 71.8' was in Series "E" bonds. "An indica tion." Hupp said, "mat tne bonas are still being bought by the in dividual and ownership is widespread. "As of September 30, total sales of Savings' Bonds in Ne braska amounted to $108,257.- 100.61 as compared with $116,- 354.243.78 for the same period than 7r.'c in the face of declin ing income and continued high costs is an indication that our people are buying only what is actually needed and not spend ing foolishly. They are continu- j A 1 mg to buna tor security, dowi national and personal. "Total redemptions and ma turities for the period January to September 30. 1948, amount ed to $39,468,996.25," according to Hupp. "As long as this won derful record of sales being ap proximately three times matur ities and redemptions is main tained, Nebraska and its people will continue to be in an envi able position." ; tl?sdM If you want a filet mignon off this handsome hunk of beef, it will cost you plenty. He's S. O. Symbol Seth, nine-montli-old jumur ii-tA cnir r,t tho Knn?as Citv American Royal Live- 50,000 Head Run j at Omaha Monday TWANKA CAMP HRE The Twanka Camp Fire girls hrld a meeting at the library on October 15 at 4 o'clock. We had election of officers. Margaret Ann I CNrf-.ltrtrla nrccirlf-nt Karon Jacobs. Klf ! flffrlO I nWOl I vice-president; Joan Mason, se 1 ClL VdLLlU iiUff CI cretary; Patty Brown, treasurer; It was another 50.003 head of Joann Koubek, scribe Then i:,cir r,r, cni nt Omaha Mon- Mary Lou McCarthy and Carojyn Mr,v nmAnff the. Robinson held the meeting. hrH markets for the I played a g 10th straight Monday. The cattle meeting The fiiU Revolutionary ten party in America was held in Edenton, N. C. 'on Oct. 25. 1774, when ladies of the town, sipping a brew of raspberry leaves, pledged not to buy any tea bear- ing the odious stamp tax. lame and closed We the stock Show for the world record price of $33,333.33. lies held by, buyer Frank Carter, left, ef Tampa, Tex., who bouqht him from Dr. a L. Scott, right, owner of Suncrest Hereford Ranches, Phoenix. Ariz., nrd Cunni--cn, Colo. j and calf run mostly Western i hit 32,000. a new high for the season and biggest since the re cord cattle and calfun of Octob- or. 1945. Hogs on sale totaled 10, 009, biggest porker run since last June. Scattered loads of fat cat tle sold steady with last week's SI. 00-22.00 break but rank and file were weak to another 50c lower in slow trade, most sales $27.00-833.01, one load $36.50. an other $37.00, Cows were 2a-50c and more lower, $14.25-$21 50. a few $22.00. Bulls held to a $22.50 top. Stockers and feeders sold steady with last week's close or. 25-50c under a week earlier, most pales $22.50-$27.00, yearling stock j steers to $29.50 and S29.75. Calves 1 cleared at S24.01-S32.00. Hoes ! broke 50-75c, bracketing 180-280-1 ncund butchers at S25.50-S26.00. Sows were $1.00 lower, $22.00 $24.50. Stags sold at $13.00-$21.C0. Sheep were steady, fat lambs to $24.50, slaughter ewes $7.50-$8.50, feeder lamb.; S19.00-S23.00, and breeding ewes $9.00-$10.00. Among reeent sales: Fred Sehuelke, 23 hogs, 299. S26.50. Frank Sliva, 35 hogs, wt. $26.75. Howard Philpot, 16 hogs, 243. $26.75. Harold Timblin, 18 hogs, wt. 211, $26.00. Joann Koubek, scribe Use Journal Want Ads FARM LOANS On Favorable Terms SEARL S. DAVIS Plattsmouth musts T1 "SSmU WASHINGTON REPORT Howard BufTett Congressman, 2nd Nebraska District handouts, fought insurmount able ocids. The reascn is plain. Those promoting the schemes had a rich pay off awaiting their success. They could spend for promotion whatever was need ed. The patriots who opposed the handouts fought barehanded. wt. 233, wt. Hallowe'en Costume Party Friday, October 29th 40 AND 8 CLUB Door prizes for those in Costume AL BINDERS BAND For Legionnaires and Social Members. Admission by Card Only About 45 per cent of the na tion"s total duck population is on Xew York state farms. Accord ing to latest figures, there are nearly 6.000,000 ducks on farms in the state. Ed Hiber Wins School Honors uuring inc iaiu j wie- uiun -i i r , , , , TT . . s ., .t of 14 too scholars m the Umvers- States was general y quite pIos- Nebraska law College nam. perous. Much of that prospeii- , d Wednosdav ti) the board cf ty was based on foreign loans. th" r s ... t rt Competition for the cur- scliool vear. The board supervises the Allen Competition in which a!l law students argue theoretical law cases under actual court condi tions. Finalists in th? competition argue their cases before Nebras ka supreme court justices. Fifty-Five Schools Teach Driving in Class Rooms On theb asis of a survey, near ly completed, by Wayne O. Reed, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, it was found that driver training which includes classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction is now being taught in 55 Nebraska schools during this year. Classroom work only is currently offered in 23 schools, while behind-the-wheel training is taught in one school. mis announcement came in connection with the scheduling of the fourth Teacher Education Workshop Conferences to be held in Lincoln starting October 22. The Conference is held to teach the student," Superintend ent Reed said. '"When the teacher completes his week of concen trated study, he is approved by the State for the teaching of driv er training and behind-the-wheel courses. Agencies participating in the Worshop seminar are: The State Department of Public Instruction: State Department of Roads and Irrigation: Nebraska Safety Pa trol: Trafic Safety Education: Traffic Engineering; University of Nebraska: Nebraska State Safety Council; Nebraska State Education Association; Nebraska Congress of Parents and Teach ers: and The Cornhusker Motor Club. sold to the public by New York ,f u banking firms. When the loan.s ! , er,t began to go sour, tne mom cna ed. Big business, and particular ly banking houses, to-k the rap for the depression that followed. B Did they learn their lesson from that experiene-e Recent developments seem t: indicate otherwise. In tho 1920's the gov ernment created first the Dawes Plan and then the ioung I'uui , for European recovery. Neither ; plan worked. When the schemes , collapsed business gat the bl-me. B 1 Now our government is pro- i moting the Marshall Flan. Tni-? will probably go the way of the Dawes Plan and the Y;ur.g j Plan and the UNRRA Plan , and the Brctton Woods Flan, and the British Loan rian. Bat WICAKA i The Wi CAMFFIRE NOTES aka Campfire group held t' eir meeting at tho Cen tral s hool on Friday niiiht and elected officers. The following ver- chosen: Pro? : i '.en t El na Romberg. V i oe - Pros ident Ka v Davis. Secrc t ary 1 1 Men Gonsolly. Treasurer E :i i t h B r i t ' a i n . S.Tibc Dolores Wiles. Telephone Girls Jackie Reno. rk-y StT-uch, Dolores Boins. SATURDAY SPECIAL Your Choice SWEET ROLLS 39c per doz. (Reg. 45c) WILSON BAKERY" FILES Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Thousands change gro&ns to grins. Use a itnt-torj formula to relieve tiisoomfort cf piles. 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I have be fore me the July 1943 "Shipf- j ping Survey," published by the t Association of American Ship 1 Owners. It contains this signifi cant sentence, "Assuming that all the ECA commodity pro "rams will be carried cut, the transportation account in the current fiscal year will exceed 400 million doll-irs B This 400 million dollars is only one item in the Marshall Plan poik barrel. It was the "gold in them thar hills" that put over every handout scheme beginning with Lend-Lease. B Those opposing the Marshall Plan, as in the case of the earlier el while it I nven pru ty d to have a Hal c.t the home of M:s. Jack Reno on Friday, Oc- 1 tober 2?rh. Dolores Wiles, scribe. A new kind of fever thermom eter, virtuallv unbreakable and r.s easy to read as a watch, has been invented, according to The American Magazine. It's made al most entirely of metal, uses no mercury, and requires no shak ing down after use. 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