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I 1 i Connie Osburn Journal Correspondent Mrs. Jack Wiles entertained a group of youngsters in honor of Dickie's sixth birthday Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. D. E. Buckingham and sons and Miss Mildred Hraban went to Omaha Saturday evening They visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Bergers and Darlene and got acquainted with the new baby. Rose McDonald and Mrs. Mary Jackson were Lincoln shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green a:V sons of Omaha spent the week end at the Emil Meisinger home. Mrs. Meisinger returned WALLPAPER CO in -J C for Better Paper Hanging Interior Decorating Contracting RENT a Floor Sander or Wallpaper Skamer PLATTSMOUTH PAINT STORE 227 Main Fh. 6172 BUY IX PLATTSMOUTH home with them Sunday evening and will stay until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Llcyd Grady and children attended the picnic at the State Fisheries Sunday given by the Hi-Neighbor club. Kazel Tubbs and Lulu Clymer of Lincoln were dinner guests at the E. L. McDonald home Monday evening. Benny Buckingham and Ron nie Osborn arrived home Wed nesday morning after spending a week with Mr. aud Mrs. J. V. Robinson and sen at Phoenix Arizona. Mrs. Lloyd Grady and Ralph were Ashland shoppers Friday. Mrs .Carl Anderson and Rus sell and Mrs. Claude Osborn, Connie and Rodger were in Ash land Friday. Mr. ana Mrs. Cunningham of Allianee, Nebraska visited Rose McDonald and Mrs. Mary Jack son Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Detnck and Or jetta of Chadron, Nebraska are visiting Mrs. M. P. Ryan and relatives. Vernon Grady has accepted a position at The Cornhusker hotel in Lincoln. Mrs. Henry Mannbeck, Donald Ronald and Janice and Wanda Huff of West Plains. Missouri arrived Sunday evennig for a visit with friends. Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Chester Todd and family were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Green and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Mar garet and Virginia Cameron, t Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hoenshell and Mr. Joe HoenshelL Mr. and SW'.i Ls. 5, 6.7B.4 Thompson's Mrs. Elzie Winget and Mr. and' Add. to Platts. $1.00. Mrs. Harold Shafer spent Sun- ira j. Bebb and Evelyn to day at the Hoenshell home in; Dean Dunham and Maragert Greenwood. w. 7-15-50 EKz L. 3 B. 33 Platts. Mrs. Lloyd Grady and Ralph $10500.00. went to Lincoln Saturday and j VplIjp M parfeer to Fannie brought Evelyn home aKer i j4.iec.r, 13 B. 1 spending several days with her aunt Mrs. Ruth Hanners. South Ssmd Mr. Glen KuHa I'olit ii-al Advertiscm-nt Political Advert iscrm-rit is 1 Non-Political Candidate for State Senator Representing Cass and Sarpy County A Lifetime Citizen and Tax Payer in Cass County Experienced Qualified Ycur Vcte Will Appreciated J Vi 1 1 1' a ! ..lvcrt:s.--ni!-!it I '! ir ic;i I Aril ei tiMrntr.t .-v.r.. - m l m 11 r Governor Peterson has made an ciititaniicr record for economy in state administration. In the last three ' rrt we liare twice been the lowest slate in the na'.Ien in the lanotjnt of tax paid per capita. Faced c:i every hand with rising costs, in 19 i9 Nebraska ;as c of five states t cut ta::cs. Compared with ourds ter sitcv, Nebraska taxes v.cre S35.S2: Ctelorafl.-?. 573.55; Kansas. $56.22; Icv.a, 557-55: South Dakota, f51.3; Mis souri S4C.29; V.'yofrtinF. SG1.13. (1949) That's conclusive rroof that VaJ Pct- crwon's record is one of economy. ;l'. S. Census E-urcau figures.) Keep A God GaYcrnor RE-ELECT Ml Fc Govern Friday supper guests at the Glen Kuhn home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn of Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ewing and Glenda, Mr. L. R. Ward. The occasion being Jack's 21st birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Lenoard Parrish and family spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thimgan. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish and family had dinner Sunday with the Herman Furer home at Yutan. Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ewing had supper Sunday at the Ver non Ewing home. Mrs. Geo. Vogel called on Mrs. Glen Kuhn Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Thiele of Platts mouth and Mrs. Leo Switzer of Nehawka visited Mrs. F. J. Kne cht Thursday afternoon. The ladies were cousins of Mrs. Knecht. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Gakemeier left for Sunday morning tor a weeks trip to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis and Gary of Lincoln were Sunday dinner guests at the J. C. Straight home. Cora Campbell called on Mrs. Nunn Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilbert and family enjoyed a picnic supper with the Corbin Cox fam ily Friday evening. Mrs. Ida Graham of Cozad visited her daughter Mrs. Corbin Cox Wednesday afternoon. She also called on Mrs. Glen Kuhn. Sunday callers at the Oscar Dill home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gans, Cindy and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dill and daughter all of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sartin were Sun day supper guests. Mrs. Fannie Christensen and Lesley Watland of Taylor. Ne braska came Friday for a visit at the Bernard Dill home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell enjoyed a picnic Sunday with relatives at Lincoln. Ross Brunning of Bruning who has been visiting his aunt re turned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler vis ited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Proctor, at Ash land. Doris and Mary Jenny of Clarkston visited at the Jess Fid ley home from Thursday till Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at the Jess Fidler home were Doris and Mary Jenny of Clarkson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen of Crete, Clark and Norma Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olsen, Mrs. Oscar Laughlin and Wynne. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Straight and Jerry, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Davis and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carnicie of Lincoln called at the J. L. Carnicie home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugn OBnen, Mrs. Tom Carnicie and Mary Lou were lunch visiters Satur day. Fleming and Race'6 Add. to W. Water $1.00. Donald L. Gottsch and Flor ence E. to Frank L. Panto nin 7-7-50 Ls. 188 & 189 Louisville Bernard G. Wurl and Ella K. to Bernard G. Wurl and Ella K. 10-4-45 SV2 L. 11 Sc 12 B. 149 Tiattc ti nn Ella K. Wurl to Ella K. Wurl & Karl E. 7-20-50 Sl2 L. 11 & 12 B. 149 Platts. $1.00. John C. Rockenbach et al to Diedrich F. Schwegman and Barbara 3-3-50 Ls. 15 & 16 B. 22 Eagle $1.00. Belle vue to Seek Bridge Over Missouri ; (Iowa) bank approach, built on I a 5 dewn grade, consists of jtwo (2) 150-foot and three (3) i 70-foot steel deck spans, over j all length 510 feet. The total i length of the bridge between ; abutments is 1,950 feet. The I vertical clearance of the two THE PLATTS5SOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEWl-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, August 3, 1950 PAGE FIVE (U. S. C. ment . & G. S. 1929 Adjust-! rublic Employment Up 525 In 19C0 about one rnuiion per- caiiuicvei spans at mccnu hicib i ih v, tH SVH- Application has been made by is 52.5 feet above Standard High Tocl Bovern- the city of BeUcvue for the con- Water elevation of 62.7 feet ISbind The 1950 In struction of a Highway bridge , The right span is the mam . merits ; combined The lyu ng over the Missouri river at that j navigation span. The nverward ! ure exceeds ' "gfJ place, spanning the stream be-' face of the right bank pier will f the nation's lwccu L"c tuuiiiy .n.jf uiiu w zr.nr mr..r" rnvemmentai cavroiis toaay to- nei line, aim win yrvviuc j r. vnnn nnn hnn horizontal clearance of 400 ieet $22000'000'000- . Father Junipero Serra found ed the first of his chain of Franciscan missions in Califor nia in 1769 "San Diego de Ala cala," the mother mission. Taken in Stride SANTA CRUZ. Calif. (UP) Ed Richeson. a new employe, felt ill and weak but did nothing about it until his boss sent him to a doctor. The doctor found that Richeson's appendix had burst two days before. He was recovering. Iowa. The hearing has been set for August 21, 1850 and objections, facts and arguments may be submitted to the office of the district engineer, corps of en gineers, U. S. Army, 1709 Jack- , son street. Omaha, any time up j to that date. 1 The plans submitted by the : applicant show the bridge will . consist of two (2) continuous cantilever through-truss spans, built with the point of intersec tion over the center pier, over- 1 all length 840 feet; four (4) 150- : foot steel deck spans, over-all ; length 600 feet, built on a 5 down grade, from the right (Ne braska bank approach; the left The oldest living olive trees in California are at the San Diego Mission. The cuttings were brought from an old monastery orchard near Mexico City and were planted at the mission In 1794. between the stabilized channel line and the middle pier. The left span will have a horizontal clearance of 280 feet between the east face of the center pier and the left (Iowat bank stab ilized channel line. All eleva tions refer to Mean Sea Level Walter H. Harold R. Smith & Lcbens Attorney s-a.t-Law Donat BIdg. - PlatUmoutfa DOUBLE sm GREEN STAMPS ON ALL WATCH REPAIR ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Distributors of Elgin Bulova Hamilton Watches GROVE JEWELRY 601 Main St. Phone 228 -rA a Political AUvfiti-st-mt'tit I'olitical Advertisement jTnii!:iiiiii!iiiii!iit;;iiMiiii'iiiiiiiii!MiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllniHllliinrLM "Ml ri i f m Z C0NVEH1ENC Good Old E3 M11 1 TC Once cgcin, the roaster tuewers of Polosi have added something new to their line of sparkling, refreshing tser. A can container ... and cne hich is l.ned to prelect that dei.g'itfu! Fctosi flavor. Yes, or.:e igam the Pctssi ir.g Compan assies yoj taste satisfac tion found a'3ys in tneir famous P0I0SI that tec: with the extra margin of (yalty. A leader iot 97 Yeanl C - Hr GET 11 TODAY R 5" Ask tor Pooil In the y z C" tin just on mor U wmr rf brinaina vou H - lops in bevi9 H enjoyment. M t3 'Tfi't y ''S313' far Your PLEASURE CASS COUNTY BEVERAGE CO. Don Rainey Realty Transfers Cecilia J. Swanstrom et al to Tessa McDonald 6-17-50 L. 32 West Greenwood $750.00. Theresa M. Stimbert to Eldro J. Patton and Betty E. "7-3-50 S'jNW'-i S5-10-10 $1.00. Almeda C. Fleming to -Cieraia V Fleming 7-8-43 E30A N'-j 20-11-13 la. 4 B. 16 Lat ta's 1st add Murray $1.00. Almeda C. Fleming to Mildred R. Stoll 7-9-43 E 4212 A W 'SWU 17-11-13 $1.00. Joe Mraseli Bh. to Mrs. John L. Foster 7-10-46 Ls. .9.10 B. 28 Dukes Add to Platts. $1j00. Joe Mrasek Sh. E. X.. McDon ald 11-10-44 L. 102 Greenwood $7.00. Donald Parish to Robt. A. Bornemeier and Wilma Jean ette 7-6-50 B. 1 Elmwood $3250. Lawrence H. Nelson and Ade laide to Geo. E. Nk&les and Ger trude 7-6-50 L.2&2B.4 Murray $100.00. Ijuelia I. Cole to Abbie Hut chison and John 7-8-50 L. 15. 16. 17, 18 B. 4 Rector's Add to W. W. $1X0. Ed-ward P. Baldwin and Lucy to Lillian E. Bussell 6-26-50 Ls. 1 to 3 & 10 to 12 B. 7 Dukes Ait $1.00. Clara Anna Grebe to Joseph G. Grebe 7-7-aO L. 2 SW'iSWU 17-12-14 $1.00. Ivan Dale Reed to IF. J. Dom inso 10-20-47 N'sNW'i S-lfr-12 NE1 30-11-12 L. 1 NE1iSW- & Slz SW1, 4-10-12 $10. Bernard A. Wood and Mar garet G. to Ronald R. Furse and Irene 7-15-50 L. 10 B. 149 Platts. $1.00. George F. Kopf & Izola Mae to Chris G. Holt and Alma 6-29-50 L. 1 B. 100 W. Water 53750.00. Fred Newman and Agnes to n 1 :n rtlfT t r o f-Q a ' Thompson's Add. to Platts. $1.00. Francis M. Casey and Elaine to Fred Newman and Agnes 7-15-50 PALACE RADIO SERVICE Radio Repair Eugene Hula Jo ha Elliott 614 1sl Ave. 5iaJ d) ti a ti ti ct a xs Xi 4 Democratic Candidate X A if:.:. . ' ' - , lTl?-, 5 r t ' t .. ' -i - . - ..... t-. ?Hl.s-.... -V . v . 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