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RATES Two cents per word for First Insertion; One Cent for each additional insertion. Notices NOTICE Cesspools and septic tanks cleaned. Moderate pric es. Charles K. Gray. Nebras ka City. Nebr., box 126. 27-8tp. FARMERS Don't Forget Livestock Poultry Seed Meeting on Tuesday, March 21st 7:30 P. M. Eagles Hall Refreshments Moving Pictures Door Prizes Farmers Feed & Seed 310 Chicago Ave. Phone 3131 NOTICE Presbyterian Rum mage Sale. March 24-25. St. John's Hall. Sale to start a: 1 p. m. Friday, all day Satur day. 32-ltp Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS To our many friends and rela tives who sent cards, flowers and gifts to us in the hospital. e say thanks sincerely. Mrs. Donald Blotzcr and Nancy Jo. 32-ltp. " CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my friends for the cards and letters I re ceived while I was in St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City. Ne briia. Mrs. George Haith. 32-ltp. " CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all who so kindly remembered me with their visits and prayers, lovely cards and gifts while I was in the hospital and since I return ed home. August Pr.tereit. 32-ltp. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends ' and relatives fcr the many cards, flowers, gifts and per sonal calls I received during my recent illness. Also tne many acts of kindness shown my fam ily. All were greatly appreciat ed. Mrs. Elmer Tritsch. 32-ltp. anted HELP WANTED Lincoln com pany wants to interview re liable man. Permanent if you qualify and can make good. No house-to-house or farm-to-farm soliciting or sales work. See Dean W. Ballenger. Lincoln Advertisers Co.. 6007 Havelock Ave., Lincoln (Have lock) Friday or Monday. 31-2tc. MALE HELP WANTED Man with car wanted for route work. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Steady. Write today. MR. SHARP, 120 East Clark Street, Freeport. Illinois. 32-ltp. 34-ltp. WANTED Subscribers for the Lincoln Journal. See or call DM'.glas Rohlfs. Tele. 69C2. 31-4tc. WANTED Blue grass sod. Will pay what the land is worth per acre for the sod. W. E. Bullock. Landscaping & Sod ding, 248 So. 48th, Lincoln, Nebraska. 30-4tc. WANTED Good used baby play pen. Phone 4155. 32-2tp. WANTED By April 1st. two or three-room furnished apart .? nient or house. Air Force couple. Call 5987. 32-2tc. WANTED To take in sewing and alterations work. Mrs. John Ahrens, 313 Main St.. v phone 4226. 32-2tc. Wanted to Buy WE want to buy your poultry' am eggs and we want you to get the highest prices. Dial 6205 you'll be glad you did. Barta Poultry Service Plattsmouth Nebraska City 14-tfc. Services Offered BASEMENT DIGGING Done in 1-2 days with Caterpillar traxcavator. 50c cu. yd., with in 25 miles of Lincoln; 60c beyond. Grading and dirt hauling. Will work anywhere in Nebraska. J. D. Schwarck 4-2536. 4316 So. 43th St., Lin coln, Nebraska. 29-lt; 31-lt; 33-lt; 35-ltc. HAULING WANTED Trash, small articles. Hurry Plybon, p'fiae 6119. 27-9tp. Dial Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 -E. A. Rozell CALL. Jim Wondra for electrical work of all kinds. Dial S233. 44-tfc EXPERT Body and Fender Repair Reasonable Prices Free Estimate Downtown Motors "Your Hudson Dealer" 125 So. 5th Phone 3119 tf YOU Can't Afford to feed an inferior Chick Starter. Only 2 j lbs. Wayne Chick Starter per! chick does the job. Good livabiliiy. early, fast growth. See how Wayne pays, and pay. and pays. Farmers Feed i 6z Seed. 310 Chicago Ave. Phone 3131. 32-ltc. 8VHEN wanting to sell Real Es tate or needing Insurance, see jr call Wra. S. Wetenkamp, office on south 6th St. Resi dence, dial 5176 50-tfc FOR SALE Registered Here ford bull. Real Prince Lad 4th. Sire Domino Lad KTO 70. gocd head, bene and dispo sition, coming two year old big enough for service, not highly fitted or pampered, price S500.00. On? mile east Murray. Junction U. S. 75 and No. 1. Will A. Minford, Mur ray, Nebr., phone 1311. 31-2tc. Seed for Sae FOR SALE Good Clinton seed oats, $1.00 bushel delivered. John Fitter, phone 4481. Louisville. 29-4tp. Articles for Sale LEAL LINIMENT The world's most sensational imiment now available at Schreiner's, Fricke's and Feldhousen Drug Stores. Buy a bottle today! Users report amazing results for rehumatism, arthritis, sore muscles. joints. headache, clogged sinus, burns, sore, aching feet, protruding he morroids, and many other ail ments. 2S-8tp. FEEDING Wayne Pig Starter is a short-cut to bigger profits.; Wayne gets those important early gains Pigs wean easier at heavier weights. Has APF too. Farmers Feed & Seed, 310 Chicago Ave. Phone 3131. 32 1 t.c . FOR SALE Alsco Aluminum combination s c r e e n s ,and storm windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. NO DOWN PAYMENT, THREE YEARS TO PAY. H. C. & C. E. Titkottfr. Phone 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc. FOR SALE 44 GMC truck. $600. Ottowa "C" shelter on C-40 International truck. $650. Gas stove, $6.00. 3-piece living room set, $22.50. Dining room set, very good, $29.00. Ravmond Sand, phone 3018, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 30-3tp. FOR SALE 1947 John Deere model A tractor, equipped with starter, lights and in good condition. Elmer Kepler Avoca. Nebr. Phone 2310. 31-3tc. FOR SALE Two good white face bulls; 1 Duroc registered male hog; also would like to buy 2 good Guernsey eov to freshen soon. Call 8398. 31-2tp. FOR SALE White rabbits. Will dress. Phone 5905. 31-4tp. CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 Wiin St. Household Goods FOR SALE Roper gas range, high oven, $15.00. Phone 4256, evenings. 31-2tp. Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. Call .2972. 32-ltp. FOR RENT 2 modem efficiency apartments. Plattsmouth Tourist Court. 26-tfc FOR RENT Partly famished 5 room house with full base ment. Can be s-jtn v.: 1101 So. 9lh St. 32-ltp 241 CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. Real Estate for Sale Real Estate For Sale Restaurant and equipment with living quarters, both $3500. 31 acre farm with cows, calves, hogs, horses, corn, hay, some horse machinery, household goods, 7 miles south of Plattsmouth and 33 acres can be rented by buyer, $4800. 2 houses on Wintersteen Hill, water and electricity, one 2-room, one 4-room, $2200. One 6-room house west of Missouri Pacific depot, $6000. Need listings for houses close in. Have buyers. Siemers Real Estate & Insurance Dial 5265 FOR SALE 80 acres unimprov ed, seeded to wheat, alfalfa and red clover. Some pasture with water. Located 14 miles west of Plattsmouth. Write Box A. L., Journal 32-2tp. FOR SALE: Modern house, four rooms and bath; block off pavement ; 2 lots fruit and berries. Store building, stock and fixtures. Gas heat in house and store. Gerald Wiles 1013 So. 9th. phone 3255. 32-2tc. FOR SALE- All modern 2 bedroom home, large living room. Real nice breakfast room and kitchen. Automatic gas heat, full basement planned for rec reation room. Immediate possession. Reasonae down payment. See or Phone Stephen M. Davis Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. 2nd Floor Phone 6111 or 3216 FOR SALE Seven room brick house, lights and water, three lots in fruit, double garage, good cave. Located on Lin coln avenue. Telephone 5048. 32-ltc. Real Estate For Sale Several attractive new and older homes in Plattsmouth. Business opportunities in Cass county. For Appointment Telephone 5239 or 4250 LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker Office at 126 N. 4th Street 27-tfc Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE-1940 Special Deluxe Chrevrolet coupe, radio, neat er, defrosters and extra near new tires. Motor o. k. Clean, reasonable. Evenings after 5 p. m. See at 509 3rd Ave. Dial 6164. 32-2tp. Called East on Sad Mission Mrs. Raymond Yclick of San Bruno. California- and brother, Henry Eastwood, of San Lor enzo, California, were in the city lor a short time the past week enroute from their homes in the west to Wymore. Nebras ka, where they were called by the death of their mother, Mrs. Henry Otis Eastwood- 72. They stopped here lor a brief f visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Yelick .before going on to Wymore. where the fun eral services were held. Mrs. Yelick will be remember ed here by many as she was a teacher in the Plattsmouth. school here ior a number of years. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF GENERAL CITY ELECTION APKIL 1, 19o0 Notice is hereby given that the General City Election with in and for the City of Platts mouth and School District No. 1, Cass County, Nebraska, will be held on Tuesday, April 4. 1950, for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: One Mayor for the term of two years; One City Clerk-Treasurer for the term of two years; One Police Magistrate for the term of two years; One Councilman from the First Ward for the term of two years: One Councilman from the First Ward to fill unexpired term; One Councilman from the Second Ward for the term of two years; Two members of the Board of Education, School District No. 1, for the term of three years each. The polls will open at 8:00 o'clock a. m. and will remain open until 8:00 o'clock p. m., between which hours tne quali fied voters of the City and School District No. 1 may cast their ballots at the following .named places. First Ward, First Precinct: t Courthouse. ! First Ward. Second Precinct: j Plattsmouth Motors. Second Ward, First Precinct: Cass Co. Motor Co. Second Ward. Second Pre cinct: Rogers Building. Witness our hands and seal this 20th day of March. 1350. A. B. ROGERS, Mayor. ATTEST: Albert Olson. City Clerk. (SEAL) No. 1216 Mar. 20, 27. Apr. 3, '50. J. Howard Davis. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. To. the creditors of the estate of Minnie L. Cook, deceased. No. 4202: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and pre sentation of claims against said estate is July 17th, 1950; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on July 21st, 1950 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated March 17th. 1950. RICHARD C. PECK (SEAL) County Judge. No. 1217 Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 50. Claude D. Lutton. Jr., Attorney Ashland, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Diana C. Bushnell deceased. No. 4201: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and pre sentation of claims will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on July 7th. 1950 at ten o'clock a. m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, al lowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated March 4th, 1950. RICHARD C. PECK, (SEAL) 'County Judge. No. 1204 Mar. 6-13-20, 1950. NOTICE OF HEARING TO ALL PERSONS RESIDING IN OR HAVING ANY INTER REST IN REAL OR PERSON AL PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE FOLLOWING BOUNDARIES: Sections 19, 30 and 31. Town ship 14 North. Range 10 East of the 6th P. M. and all that part of Sections 17, 18. 20. 29 and 32 in smn n rra'Tishin nnrt RnT!ip in Saunders county; Sec tions 6 and 31, Township 13 North- Range 10 East of the 6th P. M. and all that part of Sec tions 5, 7. 8, 18. 19, 29. 30 and 32 in said Township and Range lying in Saunders County; the East One Half of Sections 13 and 24 and all of Sections 25, 26, 27, 34, 35 and 36. Township 14 North, Range 9 East of the 6th P. M.; Sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, the East One Half of Sections 6 and 7. Sections 8, 9. 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15 and 16. Section 17 ex cept that part thereof within the corporate limits oi the vil lage of Memphis, the East One Half of Section 18. Sections 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, 25. 26. 27, 28, 29, 30. 31. 32. 33, 34- 35 and 36. Township 13 North. Range 9 East of the 6th P. M.; Sections 1 and 2 except these parts thereof within the corporate limits of the City of Ashland and Sections 3: 4. 5, 6 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12. Township 12 the Weeping Water church for North, Range 9 East of the 6th their services Sunday morning P. M : the South One Half of at 11 o'clock. There was a cov Section 21 and all of Sections ered dish dinner at noon. In the 22, 23. 24. 25. 26. 27, 28. 33, 34. 35 aad 36, Township 13 North, Range 8 East of the 6th P. M.; all in SAUNDERS COUNTY, Ne braska, and comprising a total of approximately 74 square miles; Sections 5, 6, 7. 8, 17, IS, 19. and 20, the West One Half of the Southwest Quarter of Sec tion 21, the West One Half of the Northwest Quarter of Sec tion 28, and the North One Half of Sections 29 and 30. Township 12 North. Range 10 East of the 6th P. M.; Sections 13. 14, 15 and 16, the North One Half of Section 22, and Sections 23 and 24, Township 12 North, Range 9 East of the 6th P. M.; all in CASS COUNTY, Neoraska, and comprising a total of 15 square miles; and Sections 1, 2. 3 and 4. the North One Half of Section 9 Sections 10, 11 and 12 and the North One Half of Sections 13, 14 and 15. Township 12 North, Range 8 East of the 6th P. M.; all in LANCASTER COUNTY, Nebraska, and comprising a total of 9 square miles. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that petitions for the organiza tion of the ASHLAND RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT to be located within the above described boundaries in Saun ders, Cass and Lancaster Coun ties, Nebraska, have been filed; that said petitions have been signed by at least sixty per cent of the freeholders residing within said district whose names appear on current tax schedules in the offices of the County Assessors of said coun ties; and That, pursuant to the laws of the State of Nebraska. I hereby designate the 12th day of April, 1950. at 2:00 p. m. at the Sup ervisors Room in the Saunders County, Nebraska Courthouse In Wahoo, Nebraska, for a hear ing before a joint meeting of the County Boards of Saunders. Cass and Lancaster Counties. Nebraska, upon said petitions at which time all persons re siding in or owning taxable property within the foregoing boundaries shall have oppor tunity to be heard respecting the formation of such district and the location of the boun daries thereof. EARL A. MORIN. County Clerk of Saun ders County, Nebraska. No 1215 Mar. 20-27, 1950. Tl&hawJba Mr. and Mrs. Gene Doeden, Omaha and Pvt. Lloyd Doeden, Ft. Riley. Kansas, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doeden. Mrs. Roy Nichols and children, Brown ville, called at the Doeden home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth B. Pollard spent the week end with her son. Merritt Pollard and family. Mrs. Pollard has recovered from a recent attack of pneumonia and appreciated the cards and flowers she received from rela tives and friends at the time of her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson entertained seven tables at pinochle Monday evening. High score was made by Mrs. Arthur Wolph and Raymond Hart, low by Mrs. Carl Balfour and Mar tin Ross. Out-of-town guests included Ruth Raymond and Alfred Hart, of Weeping Water. Mrs. Ray Schreiner entertain ed at a surprise birthday party for her husband on Friday evening. Pinochle afforded en tertainment lor the evening. High score was made by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schreiner, and low by Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wuertele. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schreiner were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Behrends, Leonard and Jim Bassinger, Nebraska City. Dinner guests Monday included Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schreiner and son and Mrs. Eva Schreiner, Nebraska City. Girl Scouts are selling cook ies this week. Mrs. Glen Thack er and Mrs. Cooper Hunt are in charge. Members of the Methodist church are invited to the ser vices at Weeping Water Sunday and also to a covered dish din ner at noon. The Weeping Wa ter church has been redecorat ed and this is a rededication meeting. Members of thev Home Eco nomics class of the high school are making their blouses. Their next project will be child care. Each girl will bring a child of pre-school age to class for a week and observe them at their play. Norma Lindscy, Union, was an overnight guest of Peggy Sand, Wednesday. Peggy ob served her sixteenth birthday and her guests for dinner Wed nesday evening were Norma Lindscy, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson and Sonja. Members of the Nehawka Methodist church joined with afternoon rededication services were held with a musical pro gram. The Nehawka choir sang several numbers, Mrs. Ivan Hansen sang a solo accom panied by Mrs. Elmer Ross. Other numbers consisted of a boy's choir, and the Weeping Water school band. Virginia Swartz. Omaha, spent the week end with her parents, M.r and Mrs. Henry Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waldo. Union, called in the af ternoon. The new traveling library has arrived at the Nehawka li brary. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poulos and son. Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. George Poulos and daughter, j union, called at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. George Poulos, Sr. Sunday evening. i Mrs. Roy Bridenstine enter- j tained the Pleasant View Ex-- tension club Thursday after- noon with seventeen members and two visitors, Ms. George j Dickman and Mrs. Henry Urish of Weeping Water, present, Mrs. Charles Sahn was assist- ant hostess. Mrs. C. D. St. John visited ner crotner, Kichara ingwer-!ner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. son at Weeping Water Sunday, j Wm. Cornell at Union. The Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noerr- j dinner observed the fourth linger and son were dinner j birthday of Vicki Cornell of dinner guests of her parents, I Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hopp at j Mr .and Mrs. Harold Vogler Cook, Sunday. Other guests in- j and daughter called at the eluded Mr. and Mrs. Hans Neil- j home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie son Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mar- j Stock, Sunday, tin and daughter, Omaha, and j Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Trotter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp and called at the home of Mr. and daughter, Graf. i Mrs. Earl Chappell at Nebraska Frances Hansen entertained 1 City Sunday afternoon and al the Nehawka Junior Woman's I so to visit with Mr. and Mrs. club Thursday evening with Mrs. Neil Pierce. Mrs. Hill and Miss Amy Mead as co-hostesses. Mrs .Ned Nutzman presided. The club contributed to the Salvation Army and Red Cross funds. The club will make new choir robes for the members of Mr. and Mrs. Kuaoipn Meyer the Methodist choir. i and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Thirty-four members were Fred Wolf, Lincoln, were sup present to enjoy the book re- Per guests, Sunday of Mr. and view, ' Give Us Our Dreams", Mrs. Dick Switzer. Pivpn hv Mrs Hpnrv Dnnat of1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunder- Plattsmouth. Guests were Mrs. Donat and Mrs. M. H. William son, Plattsmouth. Arthur and Allen Hansen. Larry Pollard, Robert Sand, Jim Rtnrm anrt a frinri Rrh oih - son, University students at Lin coin, spent the week end with their respective parents. New pupils at the Nehawka school include, Sondra Sue Bry ant and Tommy Schram in the primary room; Nancy. Ronald , 01 irs- unver cogennei murs and Marv Jane Bucholz in the : day at Omaha. Mrs. Bogennef tirH anri fourth crari? rnnm-jis somewhat improved after Ramona Bucholz in the gram mar room. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stone were dinner guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ston? Runriav nnd simner cuests Of Mr and Mrs. Dick Berner atlJohnson- Sunday Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Randall enter tained at a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. George Haer of ' Omaha. Sunday. Other quests; included Mr. Haer and Mr. and , Mrs. Delbert Switzer. j Callers at the home of Mr. j and Mrs. Wm. Jorgenson Sun-1 day afternoon were Mrs. Fred ! Haffke. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer j Haffke and daughter, Platts- j mouth, and Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Cooper, Yuba City,; California, who ar evisiting at the Fred Haffke home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jorgenson j called at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar- j tin at Union. Sunday evening. ; Set. and Mrs. Lewis Crunk j and son and Mrs. Lewis Crunk. J Sr., arrived Saturday from Ft. ; Campbell. Kentucky, to visit j relatives in this community, j Sgt. Crunk is on leave follow- j ing a month's hospitalization j from an injury received as a j paratrooper. i Mrs. Victor Ross is the ne"w i assistant leader of the Girl Scouts. The Scouts sold all their scout cookies. Judy Dodson has earned her Rabbit badge. The Scouts have an exhibit in the Whipple store window of three "School Bags for Schoolmates Overseas", which they made. This is part of the 1950 inter national service project. The Brownies are making scrap BABY CHICK: 14 00 Per 100 Chicks April Delivery These Are Topi Quality Chicks All Leading Breeds Hatched by Willis A. R. CASE Phone 3197 - 5223 Plattsmouth tHZ PLATTSBIOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, March 20, 1950 PAGE FIVE books for the Orthopedic hospi- home of Mrs. Robert Shew tal at Lincoln. i bury at Julian, Friday. Jim Kirkpatrick left for his The infant son of Mr. and home at Los Angeles, Califor- Mrs. Lyle Choat passed away nia. after a two weeks visit with ! several hours after he was born Mr. and Mrs. George Kime. He came here from Michigan, where he was discharged from the Coast Guard. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wunderlich Sun day were Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kenner, Nebraska City, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gordon. Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thiele. Plattsmouth, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob WTunderlich Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Mengel. Chicago, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolph Fri- day to spend several days, Rutn Anne Wessel, Avoca, was an overnight guest Sunday of ner grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wessel, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth wessel attended the Steinhoff- Antes wedding at Syracuse. 1 Mr and Mrs Frank warden I I and sons were guests for din- j Robert Woest and son who ' were visiting at the Chappell home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thiele, Plattsmouth, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Switzer Sunday afternoon. deriich were dinner guests Thursday evening of Miss Anne Wunderlich at the Blackstone i at Omaha. ! Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Shel- don. Percival, and Mr. and Mis. Walter WTunderlich attended the hockey game at Omaha Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kime and Marlin called at the home being confined to her bed for a month "with a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Branctt and son called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mrs. rea iieatty attenaed a meeting of her card club at the YOU CAN MOVE INTO THIS iviodern NOW Two large bedrooms, large bath and living room, kitchen and dinette, lots of cupboard space, full basement, automatic forced air gas heat, many extras throughout. 90x100 corner lot in new addition. A small down payment with balance like rent on FHA you move in now. Inquire at 409-13 Dinette Oak Chairs Blue Upholstered Seats S3.75 I Hiatt Furniture Co. iM 11 it at St. Mary's hospital at Ne braska City. Burial services were held at Mount Pleasant cemetery, northeast of Ne hawka. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond May field were guests for the day Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd May field. Use Journal Want Ads. Griswold's AERO-BRAND FIELD SEEDS Best by Test for the Middle West Swatek Hdwe. Attention Farmers! Here is the answer to your stock watering problems. 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