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fl4 RATES Two tents per word for First Insertion; One Cent for each additional insertion. Not ices NOTICE I will be in my office in the Ruse Bldg. from 1 to 5:30 p. m. daily except Sun day. Mike Tritsch, Optomet rist. 65-tfc The Journal will soon have a PAPER ROUTE OPEN in Northwest Platt.-mouth Profitable Route Prefer boy 11-14, resident of that area Inquire at the Journal Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS To all the friends and relatives for their cards and gifts we received durins our stay in the hos pital." Lois Gradoville and Kenny. 70-ltc Help Wanted HIRED MAN WANTED Year around farm work. Married. James Chriswiser. 4 miles west Murrav, 12 miles south Mur ray. " 68-3tp WANTED Good floor mechan ic for service department. Must be sober and reliable. Good pay. Apply Plattsmouth Motors. Washington Avenue. 69-2tc Services Offered VACATIONERS Rooms booked for Colorado Springs Excel lent accommodations reason able. Phone week in advance to Plattsmouth 5147. 66-4tp PIANO ACCORDION LESSONS Learn to pluy accordion. Catl Marilvn Warga. Telephone 8321. " 53-iic Dingman Heating Mynard. Nebr. Phone 8i51 for Furnace Cleaning and Repairing Gas, Coal & Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced l-tf? SERVICES OFFERED Portable or shop welding, electric or acetylene. Rays Welding Shop. 1 block south Texaco Station. Phone 4060. 68-4tc SERVICES OFFERED Lawn mower sharpening and re pairing at residence. L. J. Clarence, phone 2551, Union. Nebr. 49-tfc HERE'S HOW you can save money on weed control. 2. 4 D 40 Ester S3.95 per gallon. Pring your own containers. Amine "spray also available. IOWA MASTER BREEDERS, 2414 L St., Omaha, Nebr. MA 0176. 60-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Your lo cal Singer Sewing Machine Co. representative, R. Keairnes, will be in Plattsmouth and vi cinity every Tuesday or Wed nesday. For sales, service, re pairs or rentals, call MA 7757 Omaha or write Singer Sewing Machine Co., 4804 So. 24th. Omaha, Nebraska. Mon. 66-tfc FAST QUALITY FILM SERV ICE!, 15c coupon free with first order. 8 exposures 25c, jumbo 35c. 12-35. 55c. Re prints 3c. 5c. Mail film, mon ev to J. R. Toman. Route 1, p'lattsmouth. 68, 70, 72c SERVICES OFFERED Cess pool and septic tank pumping. E. K. Grav. Phone 551W. Ne braska City, Nebr. 66-7 Mon. p Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup .nd Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell ROOFING Shingles Built up roofs, leaks repaired, new eve troughs installed, all work guaranteed. Bill Spradlin, 901 So. 1st St., Plattsmouth. 64-tfc Wanted WANTED TO RENT Two bed room house or apartment. Sgt. Fay 1. naiugau. 2282? Of f utt Field. 70-2tp WANTED TO RENT 2 bedroom unfurnished house or apart ment. Couple and two chil dren Call MA-5600, Ext. 6292 between 8 a. m and 5 p nt Ask for Mr. Wusk. , 0-2tp journal Want Ads Pay! Dial It anted to Bay WANTED TO BUY 1.000 bushel of good feed oats. Phone 6177. 6D-2tc Lost and Foand LOST Large black and tan hound with collar. Area of Four Mile Creek on Cedar Creek road. Archie Thornton, Phone Plattsmouth 51CS. 69-2tc LOST Near Plattsmouth Tour ist Court Siamese female cat, light tan body, dark brown face, ears, tail, blue eyes. $10 reward. Tele. 7122. 70-ltp LOST A female spotted hound area of Four Mile Creek on Cedar Creek road. Robert Weyer. Phone 4228. 69-2tc Poultry Service SURE, we still have chicks available. Not too late to start a flock. Our chicks ma ture so much faster. Ducklings each week. IOWA MASTER BREEDERS, 2414 L St., Oma ha, Nebr. MA 0176. 60-tfc Articles for Sale FOR SALE Blackberries. Ph. 6195. 69-tfc FOR SALE Fresh fish, 617 North St-h street or phone 3104. George Barr. 50-tfc FOR SALE Alsco Aluminum combination scr eens and fitorm windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. Small down payment. 3C months to pay. H. C. Tiekotter. Phone 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc FOR SALE Irish potatoes. Call i 3140. 70-2tp FOR SALE Play pen. Lilie new. Colonial Apt. No. 10. 70-:..-.. FOR SALE Green stringic ::. yellow wax. and green baby lima beans for locker or c:.:. ning. Phone 3140. Mrs. James. Chappell. 70-2:c FOR SALE Cucumbers. 65c per bushel and up, Gladioli SI per dozen, sweet corn, tomatoes, apples, beets and onions. Mar tin Sporer, 9 miles south of Plattsmouth on Hiway 75. 70-2tc Household Goods Used Maytag WASHER 1 1 i Years Old (New Guarantee) CASS COUNTY MAYTAG 4th & Main St. FOR SALE Used 6 ft. refriger ator. Good condition. Phone 5082. 70-ltc FOR SALE 6 ft. Coldspot re frigerator. Reasonable. Ph. 8267. ' 70-ltp FOR SALE Schmoeller-Mueiler piano, excellent condition. S20. Phone 5157. 70-2tc Machinery for Sale FOR SALE International 22x38 threshing machine, with small grain attachments. All belts Good condition. Fritz Lutz. Murray. Nebr. 69-3tp USED TRACTORS 1947 Farmall 1944 J.D. 'A' 1944 IHC 'H' 1943 IHC 'H 1937 IHC F-20 1948 123 Self Propelled Combine Clean STITES Farm Equipment & Truck Company So. Chicago Ave. Phone 237 A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35c. W 24 1 CLASSIFIED advertising win be accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. FOR SALE 1 used Internation al plow, like new. C. & M. Im plement, Murray, Nebr. 70-2tc Attractive Offers! New Machinery No. 62 Combine Lime Sower HJVI. 250 Cultivators Plows - various sizes. Check our prices! Peg tooth Harrows Corn Pickers Manure Spreaders Side Delivery Rakes All purpose Farm Trucks Disc Harrows. 10-foot Cream Separators Milkers Refrigerators Freezer Chests 1 Osage Wagon Box Used 1929 Chevrolet Truck 1936 Chevrolet passenger car 1938 Ford Truck, 12 -ton C. C. Case Tractor, good rubber No. 24 I.H.C. Corn Picker John Deere No. 101 Corn Picker No. 51 Lister 182 Lister, nearly new No. 8 Little Genius Plow. 2-14, good condition Hay Bucks, very reasonable We Appreciate Your Patronage! Stites Implement Co. Union, Nebraska Phone 2111 52-tfc TRACTORS 1949 B Ptrol $1595 1942 B SL PL 850 1948 A Ptrol 1950 1947 A Ptrol .. 1850 1945 B PL 850 1933 B Lights, Road Gear 450 1937 B PL 375 1939 G PL 13" tires 1075 1937 MH 3 plow tractor F20 & Cultivator 1942 B PL 1944 M-H SL PL Cult. . . 350 450 750 775 875 1947 SC Case SL PL New Tires MISCELLANEOUS New 12A Combine 1949 50-T IHC Baler 1550 No. 5 Mower 282 New Holland 76 2 yr. ... 1275 New No. 2 Blower 300 New 259A Tiller 300 New JD Elevator 42-f t. GI Elevator, new . . 395 New Idea Mower No. 40 340 15-ft. IHC Disk 75 15-ft. IHC Disk 125; New JD Disk 215 m2-ft. JD Disk 100 No. 66 Chopper 275 14-7 JD Drill 325 2-14 McCorniick-Deering Plows 100 110 JD Mill 195 A6 Spike Tooth Case 1945 Combine w, motor 750 2-14 Case Plow STANDEE IMPLEMENT CO. South 3rd St. Phon 4178 Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 2 large room apartment with kitchenette. Phone 3259. 70-2tc FOR LEASE: Service Station Jim .Bridgewater Phone 6269 56-tfc FOR RENT Business location or store room. Loris B. Long. Telephone 5239 or 4250. 60-tfc! U&tf !FOR RENT J apartment. ! South 1st. t l -4-room and bath Utilities paid. 805 Phone 4085. 69-2tp ;FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Phone .57. 70-tfc FOR RENT 2 room insulated house, unfurnished. Lights, gas, water. Possession Aug. 1. Phone 3921 mornings and eve nings. 70-2tc FOR RENT 2 room modern furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Adults only. 1115 Ave. E, Apt. 3. 68-tfc FOR RENT 3 bedroom, mod ern house. Reasonable. 624 Ave. A. Fhone 3162 or 4103. 70-2tc Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale HOMES All-modern 6 room home with garage. Excellent location on paving. 4 room home with bath, gas heat, full basement with ga rage, on paving. 7-room all modern home with gas heat. Close in, on the level and pavement. Large, all modern home, suit able for 3 large apartments, with private entrance, gas heat, garage; good location, on paving. Two apartment home with 2 lots. Good building location on pav ing. Business property on Main street. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker 126 N. 4th St. Tel. 5239 or 4250 FOR SALE MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME The Living Room. Dining Room and Kitchen have just been re decorated. One lot on paving -Good Location. Immediate pos session. Price is Right at $6500.00 See or Phone Stephen M. Davis 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 or 3216 FOR SALE 6 room all modern home, 2 car garage, on corner lot. Call 6165. 70-4tc FOR SALE An all-modern 5 room house, two bedrooms, four lots on paving. An acre age consisting of two acres, all modern home on all weather road. An acreage consisting of 38 acres, good improve ments, electricity. Have some building lots for sale. Wm. S. Wetenkamp, Real Es tate and Insurance. 70-ltc FOR SALE House for equity by owner. Three rooms and bath. John P. O'Donovan, 302 2nd Ave. 62-tfc Where To Buy It Bottle & Bulk Gas Systems MATNEY FURNITURE Dealer Plattsmouth, Nebr. Ph. S136 O SIMPLIFIED BOOKKEEPING TAX RECORD BOOKS For All Typt of Business 1 1 EAST TO KEEP-LOOSE-LEAF I00KS I ' I 'rices $2.00 $3.50 $5.00 (7.50 i Plattsmouth Journal 409 Main Dial 241 Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE 1946 Ford club coupe. Radio, heater. Excel lent condition. Ph. 6995 after 6 p. m. 69-3tc Walter H. Harold R. Smith & Lebens Attorneys-at-Law Donat Bldg. Plattsmoutli I. USED CARS 1949 Ford Custom 4 door. Over drive. Radio. Heater and other extras. 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 door. Radio & Heater. 1947 Dodge 4 door. Radio and Heater. 1947 Dodge 4 door. Radio and Heater. This car sold in 1948 and has Air Ride tires and other '48 model fea tures. BARGAIN NUMBERS 2 - 1937 Plymouth 4 door sedans 1 - 1938 Ford Fordor CHOICE AT $165.00 R. V. Bryant Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth 125 North 5th Phone 283 LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE State cf Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. BY VIRTUE of an Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledgway. Clerk of District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 13th day of August A. D., 1951, at 10 o-clock A. M. of said! day at the West door of the County Court House, Platts mouth, in said. County, sell at public auction to the highest, bidder for cash the following; described real estate to-wit: 1. Lot 8 in the SW'i of the NW4, Section 35. Township 11 North. Range 10 East of the 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska 2. Lot 4. Block 111 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska 3. Lots 9 & 10 in Block 111 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska 4. Lot 33 in Oakmont Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska 5. Lot 34 in Oakmont Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska 6. Lot 35 in Oakmont Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska 7. Lots 5 & 6, Block 72 in the City of Weeping Water, Cass County, Nebraska 8. The East 99' of Lot 4, Block 73 in the City of Weeping Wa ter, Cass County, Nebraska 9. The E2 of Lot 7, Block 5 in the Village of South Bend, Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of George Melvin, et al.. Defend ants to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by County of Cass, Plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 7 A D 1951. ' THOMAS S. SOLOMON, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. No. 1567 July 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6. 1951 ORDINANCE NO. 863 Annual Appropriation Bill AN ORDINANCE TO APPRO PRIATE THE SUMS OF MONEY DEEMED NECESSARY TO DE FRAY ALL THE NECESSARY EXPENSES AND LIABILITIES OF THE CITY OF PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 1952; SPECIFYING THE OB JECTS OR PURPOSES FOR WHICH SUCH APPROPRIA TIONS ARE MADE AND THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOR EACH OBJECT OR PURPOSE; LEVYING A $2.00 POLL TAX UPON EACH AND EVERY ABLE-BODIED MALE RESI DENT OF THE CITY NOT EX EMPT BY LAW; PROVIDING FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF THIS ORDINANCE TO THE COUNTY CLERK OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA AND PRESCRIBING THE TIME WHEN THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT. MAYOR McGUP THE MIDDLES SV T'eoTMER VOU AI TAB. LAT MiNUTS, BUT IFOi?30T T SN9 EM trie CLEAVE 7s I aai; KWfrrF. I'M GOlMG 11 1 I O0F bsC OUT TO THE RACE TRACK. i YOU J I WMV) X MMMf I'LL GET THERE IN TIAAE -T YOU IN. . Atf ( NOT? J 2. "YAR OtQS BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska: R P P t i n tl 1 Anrvrnnriatirin There are hereby appropriated tne iouowmg sums cf money deemed necessary to defray all the necessary expenses and lia bilities of the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska, for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1952: General Fund $ 11,000 Police Fund 10,500 Road Fund 15,400 Library Fund 5,600 Fire Hydrant Rental Fund 5,940 Bond & Interest Fund . 39,925 Paving District No. 61 Fund 650 Paving District No. 63- 81 Fund 4,775 Paving District No. 82- 99 Fund 7,915 Cemetery Fund 10.835 Fire Department Fund.. 2,150 Park Fund 1,800 Lighting Fund 5.500 General Sewer Fund 3,000 Amusement Fund 1,000 Gasoline Tax Fund 4,500 Business Tax Fund 3,000 Dog Tax Fund 50 Sanitary Sewer District No. 4 Fund 560 Sanitary Sewer District No. 5 Fund 1,120 Sanitary Sewer District No. 6 Fund 2,240 Paving District No. 100 Fund 25.000 Social Security 500 TOTAL $162,960 Section 2. Mill Levy: Based upon re-appropriated balances, contemplated revenue other than taxes, and upon the as sessed valuation of $3,278,966.00 as returned for said fiscal year, the following mill levies are con sidered and adjudged necessary, and there be and there is here by levied upon each dollar of as sessed valuation of all property within the corporate limits of the City of Plattsmouth not exempt by the laws of the State of Nebraska, and not exceeding in the aggregate the amount of tax authorized to be levied, the following levies, to-wit: General Fund 1.60 mills Police Fund 3.40 mills Road Fund 4.20 mills Library Fund 1.50 mills Fire Hydrant Rental Fund 2.10 mills Bond & Interest Fund 7.00 mills Cemetery Fund 1.00 mills Fire Department Fund .62 mills Lighting Fund 1.00 mills Park Fund 45 mills General Sewer Fund. .25 mills Amusement Fund . . .25 mills Sanitary Sewer Funds 1.00 mills Paving District No. 82-99 Fund 1.00 mills Paving District No. 100 Fund 83 mills Social Security Fund. .20 mills TOTAL 26.40 mills Section 3. Poll Tax: In addi tion to the above property taxes, thprp Khnll h nnrl thprp is hprr- by levied upon each and every j (Continued From Pa?e One) able-bodied male resident of the haska, Marion Hild, Ruth Mann, City of Plattsmouth, not exempt I Sandra Lytle, Marlene W'eten by law, the sum of $2.00 Poll kamp, William Wretenkamp and Tax for said fiscal year, which j Ronald Daniels, sum shall be credited to the Bill Gansemer. Jim Gansemer, Road Fund of the City. Heidy Sandoz, Bernadine New- Section 4. Certified Copy: The burn. George Exline, Maybelle City Clerk is hereby authorized Warga, Margaret Eiting, Keen and directed forthwith upon the an Eiting, Sharon Harms, Robert passage, approval and publica tion of this ordinance to for ward a certified copy thereof to the County Clerk of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Section 5. When Operative: This ordinance shall be in full force and take effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. Passed and approved this 9th day of July, 1951. Attest: ALBERT OLSON, City Clerk (Seal) CLEMENT T. WOSTER, Mayor No. 1582 July 30, 1951 Begley & Peck, Attorneys NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE . In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ETTA TRUNKEN BOLZ, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, William Trunk enbolz. will sell at rjublic auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to-w-it: The South Thirty-Four Feet (S 34' j of Lot Five (5) Pi GIT'S Wm4 TrJfVT CsOOr WHS ENOU&H T'fjjT THE IN MS 6HI srr C . M v r i s. fi i nr. t1 t THE PLATTSBOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEBH-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, July 30, 1951 PAGE FIVE V and of Lot ,Slx (.6,!' aU in Block Five (5), Village of Eagle, Cass County, Nebras ka. Said sale will be held at the premises in Eagle. Nebraska, on the 21st day of August at 2:00 f M- aJd wm remain open one hour. Terms of sale: 15 7c cash at time of sale, balance on con firmation by the Court. WILLIAM TRUNKENBOLZ, Administrator of the Estate of Etta Trunkenbolz, No. 1581 July 30, August 6, 13, 1951. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The County Board of Commis sioners of Cass County, Nebras ka, will receive sealed bids for one or more car loads of treated and untreated bridge lumber and one or more car loads of i treated piling until 1:00 o'clock P. M., August 7, 1951, at the of fice of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska. j Specifications may be obtain-' ed from the office of the Cass County Surveyor or the County Clerk, located at the Court House, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. All Bids received will be pub licly opened and read aloud in the Commissioner's Office at the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on August 7, 1951, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. All proposals shall be accom panied by a certified check drawn on a solvent Nebraska Bank in the amount of $2000.00, made payable to the County Treasurer, Cass County, Nebras ka, which check may be cashed and the proceeds retained as liquidated damages in case the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract and furnish a $10,000.00 bond within 10 days from the date of the award of the contract to him. All proposals shall be on the forms furnished by the County Surveyor of Cass County, Ne braska, sealed and plainly marked "Proposal for Furnish ing Lumber and Piling," 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 with out the consent of the Board of County Commissioners. The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By WT. J. B. MCDONALD, Cass County Clerk No. 1578 July 23, 30, 1951 Two Hundred Are Registered For Swim Classes nugnson, jviary Ann cergman, Joan Bergman, Edward Mische, Sharon Van Ackeran, Ricky Van Ackeran, Jane Fauquet, John Fauquet, Carolyn Cappell. Jimmy Kraeger, Richard Roy er, Shirley W'arga, Ruth Warga, Dale Thornton, Junior Malmos, Sharon Phillips, Agnes Whalen, Dorothy Ladd. Phyllis Coffee.. Barbara Halmes. Bonnie Myers, Phyllis Myers. Richard Harter, May McCarthy, Charley Rohlp, Ronnie and Donnie Jenkins, Don England, Margaret England, Clarence Forbes, George Mc- Graw-, David Gochenour, Joan Koubek. Margaret Ann Svoboda, Patty Janda, Dicky Janda, Dar- -j old Keys, Tom Alber, Elamary Nielsen, Peggy Moore, David Read, Delores Piper, Roger Nickels, Betty Nickels. June Wagner, Thomas Kraeger, Helen Vest. Herbert Kraeger, Mary El len Tritsch, Sally Amato, Char les Myers, Carol Tritsch, Ann Eiserman, Betty Foss, Brenda Ofe, Stanley Rozell, Joyce Ro zell, Ada Avery, violet Kozeu, ! Hunter Ingwersorv Robert ! Wehrbein, Danny Wehrbem, ' Gerrv Osborn, Allen Wiles. Jan- j ice Wiles, Lorenz Roloff, Char ! les Roloff, Robert Wagner. PO? CATS AE Tt THlG I CAM'T.' I rTT I I f JWT Police Court James B. Barthel forfeited cash bond in the amount of $7 when he failed to appear at Judge Graves' court on a charge of passing a stop sign. Jackson and Schlieske made the arrest. A $20 bond was forfeited by L. E. Webb on charges of speed ing and failing to stop at a stop sign. Jackson and Schlieske were the arresting officers. Saturday Sheldon E. Likens was fined $13.25 in police court on a charge of speeding. Offi cer Schlieske made the arrest. Improper parking cost Glen T. Stratton $6.25 in Graves' court Saturday. The arrest was made by Jackson and Schlieske. The same two officers also ar rested Fred Schroeder on an im proper parking charge. He was fined $3 and costs. Paul N. Miles was fined $13 and costs Monday on charges of passing a stop sign and speed ing. Jackson and Schlieske were the arresting officers. Speeding also cost Floyd H. Sharp $13.25 in police court. Jackson and Schlieske made the arrest. Andrew Rowe forfeited $7 cash bond on a charge of pass ing a stop sign. Officer Vincent made the arrest. Tillman L.' Nussbaum also forfeited $7 on. the same charge. Schlieske made the arrest. Improper parking cost Rosby E. LaMotte $6.25 Monday. Jack son and Schlieske were the "ar resting officers. Charley Forbes paid a fine of S3 and costs of $3.25 for passing a stop sign. Jackson and Schlieske made the arrest. Application Blanks For Deer Hunting Permits Available Application blanks for deer hunting permits are now avail able at the office of County Clerk W. J. B. McDonald. Applications must be post marked not later than August -31, 1951, if they are to be ac-, cepted by the Game. Foresta tion and Parks Commissioner, according to miormation re ceived by McDonald. The drawing will be held in the State House at Lincoln Sep tember 15. Twelve hundred per- mite 1 1 Ho Hrottn i-Viic xq Applications must be accompa--nied by the ten dollar fee. Dates of the deer season have Ui.-t.ll DClCtlCU UJf 1.11C tUUl- mission. A ten-day season will . be held, probably in December. . . Bar Association Feied Saturday Saturday members of the Cass county bar association enjoyed a few hours in the wide open spaces, as guests of Attorney and Mrs. Guy L. Clements and Attorney and Mrs. Dwight Clements. The barristers and their fam ilies were invited to spend the afternoon at the Clements cot tage at South Bend. The mem bers of the party had a delight ful time in boating and some in fishing, as well as-participating in the fine luncheon that had been arranged by the ladies oi the erourj D K- - Garfield Park Is Reserved August 19 The members of the city park board and Mayor Clement Wos ter have arranged for the ex clusive right to Garfield park in this city for Sunday, August 19th. This is the occasion of the annual Rock Bluffs old settlers reunion and also the reception to Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Gilmore of Murray. This is the 50th an niversary of Dr. Gilmore in the active practice of medicine. More extended notice of the program will be given later in the Journal. William Chambers, operator of a saw mill near Pacific Junction, was in the city Friday to look after some matters of business. A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35c. By John Jarvis T-l BECAUSE THAT RACE JLJ IS JUST FOR By Bob Karp C'i.0'-l.H'E LAIS WJ?A3V!