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- i i mm mm m m w m x mmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , j -r .-- --3rw . T V T V V V li V V V V V . V V' . V ,-J V' . V V V" V V -V "V V -"V r. ' ' ' ' . '- V -v .. '. ' - - .. . f ! . l & . w - s. 4 . . - - V 1 - HU BATES Two cents per word for First Insertion; One Cent for each additional insertion. Notices CHICKEN SUPPER St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church- Piattsmouth. Nebr. j TUESDAY 1 APRIL 10, 1951 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. I NOTICE Navy Mothers Club will serve a cafeteria lunch at St. John's Hall March 30 from 11 to 2. Also a parcel post sale. 34-2tp V NOTICE Bake and food sale Saturday, April 14 given by the St. Paul's Evangelical & Reformed church guild. 34-ltc NOTICE Bake sale Saturday, March 31 at Swatek Hardware starting at 11 a. m. Given by Cedar Creek Presbyterian Ladies Aid. 34-2tc NOTICE For experienced ter racing contact Virgil or Gus Streich, Murdock, phone 3481. 27-9tp NOTICE Cess pool and septic tanks cleaned. Moderate prices. Charles Gray, Box 126, Nebraska City, Nebr. Phone 109-J. 31-8tp Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my relatives and friends for the cards, gifts and flow ers sent to me while in the hospital. Special thanks to Mrs. Wm. Holke. Mrs. Wm. Murfin and Anna Lau for caring for the family while I was away. Mrs. Fred Wei sheit, Elmwood, Nebr. 34-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to ! thank all our kind friends and neighbors for their many kind expressions of sympathy and condolence during the loss of our mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Propp and family. 34-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all the friends who sent cards and flowers. Special thanks to the relatives and neighbors who answered our call for blood donors. Frank Topliff. 34-ltp CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and re latives who remembered me with cards, flowers and per sonal visits during my recent hospitalization. They were greatly appreciated. Ervin Siemoneit. 34-ltp CARD OF THANKS To the many kind friends - and neighbors I wish to express my deep appreciation of the many cards, calls and remem brances while in the hospital. They were most cheering in my illness. George E. Weid man. 34-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and rel atives who remembered me with cards, flowers, gifts and 3 visits during my recent hos pitalization. They were great ly appreciated. August Gall. 34-ltc Lost and Found LOST Truck tire chain, 7.00x 18 on Louisville road. Call Hugo Meisinger. 8378. 33-2tp LOST Brown leather billfold. Contains driver's license, draft card and other identification. Please return. Reward. John Kimball. Phone 3043. 34-2tc Help Wanted HELP WANTED Janitor for high school building to begin work April 1. Apply to any board member or superintend f ent of schools. 33-2tc Saleswomen Wanted WOMAN WANTED 30 to 45. general housekeeper; refer ences required; above average wages and private living quar ters. Call WA 4517, Omaha or write 506 So. 53rd St.. Om aha. 34-ltc Wanted to Bay WANTED TO BUY Good, used 22-inch threshing machine. Leo Thimgan, Rt. 1, Palmyra, Nebr. 31-4tp Wanted ANTED small apartmenfor light housekeeping room by April 1. Single girl. Write Box S co Journal. 34-2tp WANTED Sewing of any kind. Apt. back of 'Mom's Cafe." Mrs. Eva Motsinger. 34-5tp WANTED Baled alfalfa hay 1st, 2nd or 3rd cutting. Phone 8116. Roy (Bud; Chriswisser. 27-8tp WANTED Will buy good clean cotton rags (old house dresses and men's shirts preferred). No flannel, silk, or underwear. Journal Office. 23-tfc A Classified Ad in The Jouria- ual costs as little as 35c. r A'f I V 1 SMI M MA I i 1 Dial WANTED Old newspapers and I magazines. Phone 3124. 20-tfc WANTED Garden plowing. any custom work. Bernard Pierce, Phone 8233. 33-6tp Services Offered " ea MUJNJbjl TO LOAN ON FARMS For i&e Best Loan Available. See Searl S. Davis Piattsmouth 10-tfc CARPENTER WORK, caUnet building and house repairs. Free estimate. Phone 699U. 104-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Jeep ant: trench custom digging. Trenching of any kind. Ft.su and cheap. Colbert 5c Col bert, Nebraska City, Neur. Phone 347. 32-2tp Dingman Heating Mynard. Nebr. Phone 8151 for Furnace Cleaning and Repairing Gas, Goal & Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced l-tfc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup nd Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PIATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell .TTENTION FARMERS Disc sharDening done on your farm. L. J. Clarence, phone 2551, Union, Nebr. 13-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cesspool and septic tanks cleaned. Free inspect-on. Call Willard Sim ons. Phone 3297. 79-tfc Machinery for Sale FOR SALE A Mccormick mower in good shape with 6 ft. tractor hitch. Phone 5-4912 Elmwood, Nebr. Harry Brock hoff, Avoca, Nebr. 33-3tp FOR SALE New 4 section Ke wanee heavy harrow (old price) $120.00 complete. Used 3 section John Deere, good, $60.00. Ault's Store, Cedar Creek, Nebr. 34-2tc FOR SALE John Deere 2x16 plow. Arthur Geschke, Weep ing Water. Phone 2202. 34-ltp a. - FOR SALE Gehl forged har vester, complete with or with out motor, old list price. New Case 7-ft. trailer mower. New Case mounted lister. Phone 2151. Ault's Store, Cedar Creek, Nebr. 34-2tc Articles for Sale FOR SALE Soil Sulphaid, na ture's own soil builder. Limit ed quantity, $45.00 a ton. Phone 2151 - 2126. G. W. Ault, Cedar Creek, Nebr. 34-2tc FOR SALE Coke cooler and pop corn machine. Also two glass cases. Call 4000 or 5157. 33-2tc FOR SALE 1946 10 H. P. Evin rude outboard motor, very good condition. See Darwin Rhoden or call 6096. 33-3tc FOR SALE Crushed rock, building and wall stone. Call Paul Crook, Omaha, MArket 7309. 27-9tp FOR SALE Riding mare, quar ter horse, gentle and sound, bay, 2 years old; 2 wheel trail er, grain box and stock rack; Billy Persinger, Cedar Crek, Nebraska. 34-2tc CONSTRUCTION PAPER for school available at The Jour nal office. 22-tfc FOR SALE Alsco Aluminum combination s c r e e n s and storm windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. Small down payment. 30 months to pay. H. C. Tiekotter. Phone 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc FOR SALE Carter Loader with bucket for H or M, new single cylinder, bargain at $195.00. Easy post hole digger, any tractor. $119.50. New IHC corn planter, horse drawn, bargain at $35.00. Ault's Store, Cedar Creek, Nebr. 34-2tc FOR SALE 10x16 brooder house Phone 8115. Henry Dietl. 34-2tp Household Goods FOR SALE Blue 2-piece living room suite; 1 Richmond up right piano; 1 round oak table; blue occasional chair and rocker. See at 1728 Ave B or call 3122. 34-ltc A Classified Ad in The Journ nal costs as little as 35c. er 24 1 CLASSIFIED advertising will bt accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. Livestock For Sale FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow, giving six gallon. Phone 3988. 34-2tp Seeds For Sale FOR SALE Red clover and i brome grass seed. Bert Worth an, Murray, Telephone 5103. 33-2tp FOR SALE Red clover seed, 97 purity. Leonard Born, Piattsmouth, Nebr. 33-2tp FOR SALE Seed oats, Nebraska Certified Cherokee. Purity 99.49. Germination 98. Uncer tified Clinton. Richard E. Spangler, phone 8276. 29-tf c Poultry Service POULTRY Started chicks at special prices. Wever's Hatch ery, Lincoln Ave., phone 3290. 34-tfc chicks now. Save up to $2.25 per hundred. Iowa Master Breeders, 2414 L St., Omaha, Nebr. 17-tfc Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale BUSINESSES Restaurant business and equip ment. Building with modern living quarters, suitable for restau rant or other business. HOMES Trailer home with lots or sold separate. Five room home with bath and furnace, on paving in Murray. Six room home with lights, gas, and water. Six room bungalow and garage in Union. 7-room all modern home with gas heat. Close in, on the level and pavement. SMALL FARMS Improved 37 acres outside city limits. FARMS I have prospective buyers and renters for farms. BUILDING LOTS Good building locations, suit able for residence or business. ; LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker 126 N. 4th St. Tel. 5239 or 4250 FOR SALE 9 room house in Murray. See Dale Wohlforth. 33-2tc FOR SALE 2 apartment brick house. Pavement. Clear. Rent ed $110 per month. $5000.00. J. W. Holmes, Broker, Phone 5047. 33tfc Real Estate for Rent APARTMENTS AVAILABLE Reasonable Rates! Piattsmouth Tourist Court Chicago Ave. Phone 5287 34-tf FOR RENT 2 room apartment with kitchenette, unfurnished. Phone 3259. 34-2tC FOR RENT 4 room house, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 6902. 34-tfc FOR RENT Rooms for men. Weekly rates, maid service. Piattsmouth Tourist Court. 34-tfc FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. Phone 6975. 34-ltc Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE 1947 Hudson Com modore club coupe, loaded with accessories. A-l condi tion. Reasonable. Will trade. Phone 4915. 34-tfc Local Markets Quotations are at 12:00 noon press day. Call your dealer lor any mar ket changes. Wheat $2.24 Yellow Corn, No. 2 1.50 Oats 88 Cream 65 All Hens, over 4y2 lbs 23 All Hens, 4Vz lbs. and under .21 Eggs, straight run price -. . . .35 Cocks 12 The royal palm will not grow at Arcadia. Fla but grows pro fusely at Fort Myers, 50 miles away. mot LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF GENERAL CITY ELECTION APRIL 3, 1951 Notice is hereby given' that the General City Election with in and for the City of Piatts mouth and School District No. 1, Cass County, Nebraska, will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 1951, for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: One Councilman from the First Ward for the term of two years; 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 p. m., between which hours the qualified voters of the City and School District No. 1 may cast their ballots at the following named places: First Ward, Futst Precinct: Courthouse. First Ward, Second Precinct: Piattsmouth Motors. Second Ward, First Precinct: Cass Co. Motor Co. Second Ward, Second Pre cinct: Rogers Building. Witness our hands and seal this 19th day of March, 1951. Attest: ALBERT OLSON, City Clerk. (Seal) CLEMENT T. WOSTER, Mayor No. 1482 Mar. 19, 26, Apr. 2, 1951 Begley & Peck, Attorneys NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Etta A. Trunken bolz, deceased. No. 4277: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of William Trunkenbolz as ad ministrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 11th day of April, 1951, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated March 23rd, 1951. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 1488 Mar. 26-Apr. 2, 9, 1951 Edwin T. McKugTi, Attorney Murdock, Nebraska LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY RUTH MOORE, DECEASED. NOTICE OF DETERMINA TION OF HEIRS, DETERMINA TION OF PECUNIARY LOSS OF HEIRS AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF ADMINISRATRIX. Estate No. 4250. To all persons interested in said estate, take notice that a petition has been filed for a determination of the heirs, of said estate, and for determina tion of the persons suffering pe cuniary loss, and the proportions thereof, by reason of the death of Dorothy Ruth Moore, de ceased, and for approval and final discharge of the admin istratrix of said estate, which matters have been set for hear ing on April 5th, 1951, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Dated March 16th, 1951. RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 1483 Mar. 19, 26, Apr. 2, 1951 Clements & Clements, Attys. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Lafayette D. Mul len, deceased. No. 4233: Take notice that the administratrix c. t. a. of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for her dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court tra March 29th, 1951 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated March 10th, 1951. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE. County Judge No. 1479 March 12, 19. 26. 1951. Richard C. Peck County Attorney NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE TAX LIENS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA COUNTY OF CASS, ; ) PlainUffT ) vs ) GEORGE MELVIN, ET AL. ) Defendants ) . TO THE DEFENDANTS: George Melvin, deceased ; Laura B. Melvin, widow; Frank Melvin; if married Melvin, his wife, (first and real name REAL ESTATE LOAN S! S Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Piattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. unknown); Jessie Melvin; if married, John Doe, her husband, (real name unknown); Charles Melvin; if married Melvin, his wife, (first and real name unknown); Glenn Niel; Hazel Niel, his wife; Martin J. Garri son, If married Garrison, his wife, (first and real name unknown); E. B. DeWolf (first and real name unknown); if married DeWolf, his wife (first and real name unknown); Emma Coburn, Coburn, her husband, (first and real name unknown); if living then unknown guardians, assignees, trustees, and personal repre sentatives; if deceased, their unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, trustees, personal repre sentatives, claimants, and all I other persons, whether natural i or artificial having or claiming aiiy ngiu uue or interest in ana'ject any ana all bias. to their respective estates (their real names unknown); all per sons whether natural or artifi cial, having or claiming any right, title or interest in and to Lot 8, SW NW4 of Section 35, Township UN, Range 10, East of the 6th P. M.; Lots 9 and 10, Block 111, City of Piatts mouth; the East 99 feet of Lot 4, Block 73, City of Weeping Wa ter; E of Lot 7, Block 5, Vil lage of South Bend; Lot 4, Block 111, City of Piattsmouth; Lot 33 in Oakmont Addition to the City of Piattsmouth; Lot 34 in Oakmont Addition to the City of Piattsmouth; Lot 35 in Oak mont Addition to the City of Piattsmouth; Lots 5 and 6, Block 72, City of Weeping Wa ter; all of said above property being in Cass County, Nebras ka, (their real and true names unknown). Also the several parcels and tracts of real estate herein de scribed. You and each of you are here by notified that on the 15th day of March, 1951, the County of cass luea a petition in the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Ne-! oraska aeainst vou and each o you, which cause appears at noclcpt, 15 Pflp-p in nf t.hp rec ords of the Clerk of the District, Court of said County, the ob ject and prayer of wrhich peti tion is for the foreclosure of tax sale certificates, and subsequent taxes upon the several tracts of real estate hereinbefore de- KPrihor? That the several parcels ofirr r fitzl?IAiscld in said petition were subject to taxation for State, County, City, Village, School District and Mu nicipal purposes for the several years as enumerated in said pe tition and the exhibits thereto attached, and by reference made a part thereof, that unless the same is paid by you or any of you, that a decree will be en tered in said Court foreclosing and forever barring you and each of you of any and all claims upon, interest or estate in, right or title to, or lien upon or equity of redemption in or to said here in described real estate and that the same or so much as may be necessary to satisfy the plain tiff's lien together with costs, shall be sold in accordance with law and for such other further relief as equity requires and as to the Court may seem just and equitable. You and each of you are here by notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before the 7th day of May, 1951. COUNTY OF CASS, NEBRASKA, Plaintiff By Richard C. Peck, County Attorney No. 1487-Mar. 26, Apr. 2, 9, 16, '51 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The County Board of Com missioners of Cass Connty, Ne braska, will receive sealed bids for ten-thousand (10,000) tons of crusher-run stone until twelve (12) noon 31 March, 1951. at the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska. Specifications may be ob tained from the office of the Cass County Highway Commis sioner or County Clerk located at Court House, Piattsmouth, Nebraska. All bids received will be pub licly opened and read aloud In the Court House at Piattsmouth, Nebraska on 3 April, 1951, at 2 p. m. . All proposals shall be accom panied by a certified check j drawn on a solvent Nebraska j Bank in the amount of Fivej Hundred ($500.00) dollars made i payable to the County Treasurer, i Cass County, Nebraska, which MAYOR McGUP THE MIDDLES Ance a year tw high school civics class rlms THE TOWN....... SO VOU k GOttJG to ee me mayor. HE'S ONLS OKAtf -I'LL HMiPLE j feii J v rv" -I Jvon py. 22 check may be cashed and the proceeds retained a& liquidated damages In case the successful bidder fails to enter into a con tract and furnish a Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) dollar performance bond within Ten (10) days from the date of the award of the contract to him. All proposals shall be on the forms furnished by the County Highway Commissioner of Cass County, Nebraska, sealed and plainly marked "Proposal for Furnishing crusher-run stone" and the name and address of the bidder shall be plainly marked on the outside of the envelope containing said proposal. No bids shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids wlth- out the consent of the Board of County Commissioners. The board reserves the right to re- Bidding Forms and specifica tions may be obtained from the Clerk of Cass County. By w. j. b. Mcdonald, Cass County Clerk No. 1478 March 12, 19, 26, 1951. Smith & Lebens, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF JULIUS RUHMANN, INCOMPETENT. To all persons interested in said Guardianship: Take notice that Ardon Ruh mann. Guardian, has filed his final report and petition for ex amination and allowance of his accounts and praying for an or der authorizing him to make payment of all lawful costs and expenses in said guardianship and to make payment of the balance of funds, if any, to W. B. Cox, Manager of the Hillcrest Nursing Home, Piattsmouth, Ne braska, to be placed in the per sonal account of Julius Ruh mann, to be used for burial pur- poses. Said matter will be heard before thfcs Court on the 17th U"J y . of at 10:00 o'clock A. M, Dated March 24th. 1951. Seal RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 1489 Mar. 26, Apr. 2, 9, 1951 Greenwood Youth With U. N. Force dher C. Arnold of Greenwood. Nebr.. is serving aboard the destroyer tender USS Prairie which recently arrived in the Far East and is now flagship of The United Nations Block ading and Escort Force. This Force, the first United Nations Naval organization, is responsible for blockading both coasts of Korea: escorting troop and supply ships: minesweep ing; Naval gunfire support of land forces: and various other duties necessary to maintain control of the seas in the Kor ean area. Countries with ships partici pating are Great Britain. Can ada, Australia, New Zealand. The Netherlands. The Republic of Korea. France. Thailand, and the United States. One-Car Accidents Are Too Numerous "Keep your 'traffic-guard' up!" was the iivice of Captain C. J. Sanders. Nebraska Safety Patrol. Friday, as he reported that 56 persons had lost their lives in traffic accidents on Ne braska's streets and highways this year. The Patrol's records show that 32 of these deaths were the re sult of one-car accidents. Many of these accidents were due to driving too fast, drivers going to sleep, or inattention. STORM VETERANS UNITE BOSTON A uniaue organi zation is the Hurricane Club, composed of Bostonians who were unable to get home on the night of the great hurricane. Sept. 21, J93R. and staved at a Back Bay hotel. The club's an nual banauets are held at the same hotel. J. Howard Davis LAWYER Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Piattsmouth W-'i'M- afraid so. gosm. I f why? it wonY be fi V THE PLATTSMOUTM, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, March 26, 1951 PAGE FTVB Juniors Take . Cage Tournament Seniors have a slight edge scholastically, but their smaller brothers had little respect for them during the high school inter-class cage tourney complet ed this week. The haughty seniors were edged 45-42 by the juniors in the finals of the tourney Monday. Stan Cole, Cliff Kennell and Bob Wondra combined scoring talent to offset the seniors' one two punch of Ray Koubek and Merle Dasher Cole hit 14, Kennell 12, and Wondra 10 in pacing the junior's win. The juniors led 20-18 at halftime. But while losing to the jun iors, Koubek and Dasher were still able to give them a couple lessons in scoring. Koubek was top man with 20, Dasher close behind with 19. The seniors gained the finals by tripping the sophomores 45 22, while the juniors dropped the freshmen 45-25. The sophomores, with Menges hitting 22 and Krogh garnering 20, took consolation honors with a 57-46 win over the freshmen. Schuetz led the freshmen with 12. Ten Avoca Girls Get Volley Ball Letters AVOCA (Special) Ten Avoca high school girls were awarded letters at the close of the volleyball . season . during which they won 16 games while losing only f our. . Awarded letters were Marlene Hennings and Evelyn Freuden- Durg, co-captains, Arlene Mur dock, Belva Johnson, Darlene Kepler, Barbara King. Marylynn Hoback, Delores Meyer, Elinor Nielsen and Neva Jean Ruhge. Two others, Nora Jean McDon ald and Eunice Jensen, also played with the team. Belva Johnson gained addi tional honors by winning a berth on Peru's all-tournament second team. Avoca won the Eagle tournament two weeks ago. Positions Open At Of f utt Air Base Civil Service lataminations were announced today for vari ous jobs at Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebraska. The jobs are listed as follows: Position Hourly Pay Auto Painter. $1.31 Carepnter 1.35 Electrician 1.44 Electrical Lineman 1.44 Furniture Refinisher 1.31 Hospital Ward Attendant.. 1.07 Laborer -. . j 1.07 Machinist ......... , 1.50 Mess Attendant . . . '. . 1.01 Pairfter 1.31 Plumber-Steamfitter 1.41 Applicants must be citizens of the United States. Age limits are 18 to 62 except for veterans. Applications may be secured from your local post office. Applications will be accepted by the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebras ka, until further notice. ROAD COURTESY WASTED DICKINSON, N. D. George Tweeten, local truck driver, tries to obey the rules of good driv ing. When he opened the door of his truck to signal a left turn, a car came from behind and tore the door off. Revealing Facts On Fistula FREE Learn About Dangers of Radical Treatment MEAJIT I m croMACU ml low MCKACMH t-m commons wtauttI WEAKNESS I PUTSCAL WIOSTATIC symptoms! The Thorton & Minor Hospi tal. Suite 1548. 911 E. Linwood. Kansas City 3. Mo., has a new illustrated FREE BOOK on Fis tula. Piles, other rectal or colon disorders and associated ail ments. Write today. LI rv JISTUMANCCjII mTf, c MJ rz. . i .m. h l i Union Couples' Dogs ' Place High In Shows UNION (Special) " Sirrom- , Kennels, owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morris of Union, placed well in competition In the Ne- . braska Kennel Club Show at Omaha and in the Cornhusker Kermel Club show at Lincoln. . With three entries in the Om jaha show March 13, Basquaerie Pal O Mine was 1st winners ana , Best of Breed; Basquaerie Clelie Champion, Best of Opposite ' Sex, and Sirrom Kuri, 1st and Reserve Winner. At Lincoln March 15, Bas- -quaerie Pal O'Mine was 1st, Winners, and Best of Breed and " 4th in the working breed. Sir rom Kuri was 1st and Reserve Winners. Champion Basquaerie Clelie was best of Opposite Sex. Eighty-five per cent of Illinois, farms have electric lights. CRUSHED ROCK Spread on Driveway or at Bin Vz mile south of Nehawka Corner. WALDO STONE CO. Union, Nebraska Phone 2991 SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES REPAIRS SERVICE fcS? RENTALS Singer Sewing Machine Center 4804 South 24th Omaha Phon-s Ma. 7757 Loam $i9ooo or Less LOANS MADE ANYWHERE Write or Come in AMERICAN LOAN PLAN O. T. NICHOL, JR., Mgr. 112 No. 5th St. Ph. 3213 Piattsmouth FARMERS MUTUAL Subitonliol Savings on Comprehensive end Collision Insurance. For Safe Savings, see H. M. BURDICK 346 Ave. A. Phone 31Z3 MHtStNTINO By John Jaryis I' KNOW. BUT I'M GOING- TO HATE SMOKING THOSE CiGARSJ y .- By Bob Karp 1 t