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Febiryary LZ - NOTICE Singer portable sew ing machine, sews forward & reverse, new guarantee, take for 10 payments cf $4.15. It can be seen in Modale, Iowa. Write Sewing Machine Center. 10 N. 14 St. Co. Bluffs, la. 21-4tp Auto Body and Fender repair ing. Bryant Motors. 22-2tc NOTICE Neechi-Elna Mir acle Sewing Machine. Pay off small balance, monthly terms if desired. Call or write Oden's Neechi-Elna Store, 2006 Far nam, Omaha, Nebr. 21-2tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Wewish to extend our sincere thanks and deep appreciation to the residents and employes of the Masonic Home, the Rebekah Sisters of Plattsmouth, the Plattsmouth Women's Club. The Rebekah Lodge and O.ES. Chapter cf Elmwood, to friends, neighbors and rela tives for the floral arrange ments, contributions to mem orials, cards and many kind words of sympathy in the loss of our sister. Also many thanks to the W-S.W.S. of the E.U.B. Church for the food served following the service. It was all greatly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Muenchau Mr. and Mrs. Ben Muenchau Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muenchau Mr- and Mrs. Bert Muenchau 22-ltp CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sym pathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful serv ice, floral offerings, and other kindnesses, we are deeply grateful. Lillie C. Johnson, Emma Roesner, Dewey Zuck weiler and Family and the Lutz Families. 22-ltp CARD OF THANKS Thanks to all those who sent me cards, flo -vers, gifts and visits during my recent stay at the hospital and since mv return home. Thanks to those who offered j prayers. Mrs. Philip Keil. i 22-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the cards, beautiful flowers and visits while we were in the hospital. Mrs. Leonard Brothers and Lucinda Marie CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for the many acts of kindness and expres sions of sympathy extended to us during our recent ber eavement. Your thoughtful ness was greatly appreciated and will always be remember ed. Mrs. John Stapp, Mike and Kathy, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grosshans. 22-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for the cards, letters and visits while I was in the hospital. Flora Forbes. 22-ltc CARD OF THANKS I want to thank relatives and friends for flowers, gifts, visits and cards for my stay at St. Marv's Hosnital. Esther M. Marler. 22-ltc Personals Use your 1st- Charge Service when shopping at Cass Drug. 21-tfc Help Wanted WANTED Middle aged woman to help care for invalid lady Write Box AC Journal. 22-tfc Wanted WANTED Riders to Omaha. Phone 7196. 20-lfc Services Offered COLBERT AND GERBER, gas, water, sewer ditching, base ments and grading. Phone 347. P. O. Box 574, Nebraska City. 70-tfc Will care for clean respectable, elderly gentleman in my home. Box 42, Alvo, Nebraska. 20-3tc WE CUT GLASS Picture framing. Paint Store. to any size. Plattsmouth 44-tfc General contracting, new homes and remodeling of all types. Free estimates. Bill S t e er , Phnne 7275 21-tfc WANT AD HATES Want Ads are Cash other than to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a period of six days. No Want Ads will b accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from custoW upon their receipt of notification ot total charges EACH WORD, 5irsr , Insertion EACH WORD, Subsequent t Minimum Charge CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch --75c KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge .50c CARDS Of THANKS, IN MEMORIUM MESSAGES, POETRY 3ame ax Want Ad Rates DEAD LINE All Want Ads mutt be in this office by 11 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is made in your ad, notify The Journal office immedi ately following publication. We cannof assume responsibility after the first Jnsertion. Swot ' - M I ' f I Insure In Sure Insurance With A. E. "Ham' Chovanec 7 II I ' I III" MUMI in . Auto Glass Service. Bryant Motors. 22-2tc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fhiii'hfck & Harnett 128 North Nebraska. 5-tfc DISC SHARPENING. Have the work done on your farm by L. J. Clarence, Union, Nebr. Phone 2551 or write. 22-tfc Complete Auto Body Service, Bryant Motors. 22-2tc SAND'S rubbish and garbage disposal service. Resident rates $1.50 per month. Phone 5197. 11-tfc GARDNER UPHOLSTERING 1616 Vinton : Phone Jackson 4758 Orraha, Nebr. Free Estimates r Delivery 56-tfc Automobile Painting. Bryant Motors. 22-2tc fOR SALE For monogrammed napkins, informal notes, place , cards and match covers for wedding gifts, anniversaries and banquets, see the Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tfc CAR WONT START CALL SHARP'S WRECKER -24.- JJ.OUR SERVICE . The average call costs $1.50 between 6:30 a. m. and 6 p. m. Phone 6228 17-tfc One stop Auto Service Mechan ical or Body. Bryant Motors. 22-2tc CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks cleaned. Phone 6062. 18-tfc For Sale TYPEWRITERS NEW and RECONDITIONED Several L. C. Smith, Remington Underwood and Other Make Standard Typewriters In Stock These Machines Have Been Rebuilt and Reconditioned Throughout. i . Some Carry A New Typewriter Guarantee. Priced at $20 to $135 THE JOURNAL Printing, Office Supplies, Business Machiness Phcne 241 413 Main FOR SALE New spring styles and colors in women's shoes. Priced to match your budget. Be the first to wear these new st.vlfts. B & H Shoes. 21-2tc FOR SALE Top quality Mojud nylons in newest spring shades. Priced $1.00 pair and ud. B & H Shoes. 21-2tc WE HAVE live and dressed noultry on hand. Come in and pick out what you want. Farmers Feed & eeea. lin-uc 3c Insertions m 2c , for anv Ad 35c) iiiSi ' lit GARDNER 333 Main Plattsmouth Phone 7152 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing -7- Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthly Payments Can Be Arranged Free Estimates Household Goods FOR SALE rollaway bed, Mrs. Nault, Colonial Apartment, No. 8. zi-4tp 1 FOR SALE An Automatic Zig Zag Sewing Machine 1956 model to be sold in this area. Sews on buttons, buttonholes and all fancy designs without attachments and new guaran K Pffe discount for cash. Write Credit Manager, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebraska. 22-4tc FOR SALE 36" Kitchen Range priced right. Call 3984, Platts- FOR SALE New Super De luxe Norge Dryer, big reduc tion. See at Stites Implement. 18-tfc FOR SALE G. E. Wringer type washing machine. A-l con dition. Phone 5231 after 6 p.m. 18-tfc FOR SALE Like new 1956 model Electric Sewing Ma- j chine. Sews forward and re verse stitches. Guarantee still in effect. Buy it for six pay ments of $7.10 each or will discount for cash. Write Credit Manager, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebraska. 22-4tc Good Places to Eat "Lickin Good" Home Cooking Its Great To Eat At MOM'S CAFE Open Sundays 99-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 5 room and bath furnished apartment. Phone 6177. 21-2tp FOR RENT Large sleeping room. 623 Ave C. Phone 4155. 10-tfc FOR RENT 5 room modern house. Phone 7187 17-tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom home in Hillcrest Addition. Phone 5239 or Phone 4250. 15-tfc FOR RENT Two room modern furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance, 1115 Ave nue E., apartment No. 3. Phone 5147. ,8-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping Room. Phone 4946. y-uc for RENT Unfurnished 3- room anartment. Telephone 5239 or 4250. 13-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Telephone 5239 or 4250 13-tfc APARTMENT FOR RENT Call 71 R3. 13-LIC FOR RENT Apartment. Phone 4125. 81-kc FOR RENT Three room fur nished apartment down town. Laundry facilities.. Phone 205. . 4-tfc FOR RENT Modern furnished anartments. Winter rates. Plattsmouth Motel. 91-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished apartment downtown, pnone 6996 after 6 p. m. 53-tfc FOR RENT Five room modern house. Phone 327S in daytime, or 5194 in evening. 96-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. No pets. Court House Apartments. Paul Fau quet. Phone 6113. 48-tfc FOR RENT All modern 2 bed room home. Phone 4284. 21-2tc FOR RENT All modern 3 room furnished apartment with bath. Adults oniy. Phone Murray 6511 after 5 p.m. 14-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Adults only. Close in. Phone 3254 or 3032. 99-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping room close in. Phone 4047, 310 Ave. x B. 21-2tp FOR RENT- Three room and two room furnished apart ments. Private bath and en trance. Washing facilities. Phone 7010. 21-tfc FOR RENT 3 room apartment. Private bath. Children wel come. Parking. Either furnish ed or unfurnished. Utilities paid optional. See 226 . Main Street. 21-tfc Nicely furnished apartment with bath and laundry facilities. Phone 5256. 21-2tc FOR RENT 4 room and bath apartment partly furnished. Close in. Phone 3254 or 3032. 21-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment Private bath. Washing facilities. Utilities paid. Adults only. Phone 7192 423 No. 8th. 22-2tc FOR RENT Unfurnished first floor modern apartment. Pri vate entrance. Phone 249. 22-3tc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Call 241, Margaret Ding man or 6190 after 5 p. m. : 22-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. 701 Ave B. 22-tfc FOR RENT Five room, modern cottage, city of Weeping Water. Call 48 or write W. L. Dwyer, Weeping Water. 22-2tc FOR RENT 2 room house, $30. Phone 5239 or 4250. 22-tfc FOR RENT Three rooms and bath, partly furnished. Phone 274. 22-tfc FOR RENT - 3 room furnished apartment. Inquire 701, Ave. B 21-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Building " lot on So. 6th. Phone 3006. 22-2tc FOR SALE Bertha M. Nicklee 2 bedroom residence. 709 Ave. A - all modern. See or call Perry Nickels, Adm. Tele. 8011 Murray . 20-6tp FOR SALE House on Winter- steen. Call 4298 after six. 89-tfc FOR BALE 3 bedroom, ranch style brick and frame house at 603 Oakmont Drive. Call Saturdays or Sundays for ap pointments. Orville V. Niel sen's. 18-tfc FOR SALE John Hatt resi dence, 6 rooms and bath. Three bedrooms, also one lot R9iA' v 140' sons tnr 62 y2 x 140' appointment. 8-tfc FOR SALE Attractive 2-Bedroom Hillcrest home. F.H.A. Approved 3-Eedroom home on one floor, Only $6000. Large 2-Story home with garage ana aiiracuve yarn, on paving. income iTOperty; rwo Apart- incnw, wiwi guiagc, uu yavnig. x n i r r i am L.UKIO D. LUINO Realtor Office at 126 N. 4th Telephone 5239 13-tfc 1 FOR SALE Apartment, Call 4293 after six. 89-tfc reed & Seed lOr bale FOR SALE Baled Alfalfa Hay, J. B. Cook, Phone 5988 21-tfc FOR SALE Alfalfa Hay and , Brood Sows. Myron Wiles, Plattsmouth. Phone 8166. One mile west of Mynard. 13"tfc FOR SALE Baled Wheat . Straw. Corn, $1.35 per bushel. iifn 11 FOR SALE Attention H o e Feeders. Churned liquid but- termilk fresh daily. The worlds 4411 or write Harding Cream- ery, 1401 Jones, Omaha. 1 O ajt-w-m , . . . . - , i livestock ror aaie l uiv ton i in vy iu.uc uiiuc uu&. Phone 8496. 22-2tp FOR SALE Wiltshire Bred -Gilts, farrow first part of March. Bob Spangler, Murray. 19-4tp Machinery for Sale STITES CLOSE-OUT SALE Machinery & Truck Parts (In Inventory) 25 OFF New Machinery (In Inventory) INVOICE COST PLUS FREIGHT Hardware & Miscellaneous up to , ' 15 OFF Buy Now And Save i STITES - Farm Equipment Chicago Ave. Phone 267 18-4tc I FOR SALE 1950 International L160 Motor, A-l, good rubber. 16 ft. stock rack, cab over rack. Ready to go. Phone 7142. 18-tfc FOR SALE 4 H. P. Garden Tractor, plow, cultivator and mower. Tele. 5971. 22-4tp Automobiles FOR SALE Parts from 1949 Frazer Manhattan, all or any parts available. Paul Baburek. Phone 4155. 22-3tc FOR SALE 1954 Custom Ford. Radio and heater. Excellent condition. Arthur Hayden , Phone 6140 21-tfc .............. Legal Notices FRANCIS M. CASEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale of ' the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 11th day of January, 1957, in ait" action wherein Donald L. Weimer is plaintiff and Walter F. Weimer, et al, are defendants, the undersigned, sole referee, will, on the 16th day of Feb ruary, 1957, at 2:00 o'clock P.M., at the hereinafter described premises, in Cass County Vil lage of Greenwood, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say 15 'on the date of the sale and the balance on con firmation of the sale and the delivery of the referee's deed, the following described property, to wit: Lots five-five-nine (559) in the Village of Greenwood, and lots eleven (11) and eighteen (18) in West Greenwood addition to the Village of Greenwood, All in Cass County, Nebraska. mat said sale will remain open one hour. An Abstract showing good title of record will be furnished to the pur T Jii rtn Z rea1.: esta.e .wiU be given upon chaser and possession of the confirmation of. the sale. Dated this 11th day of Jan uary, 1957. ,W. L. Dwyer, Sole referee No. 3497 Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 1957. SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska KfiTTPP HP Pl?rRATV. in.THE- COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA iTn all tvrsnns infpmsteH In t.hP estate of George C. Meyer de ceased. No. .4692. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument nurDortins to be the last -will and testament of said deceased. and for the appointment of Theresa Meyer as Executrix I tVicronf V'jt- calrl rusfifinn Vios uQa cal hnnJ hf.fnrp ciri Court on tne 6th day of FeD Dated January I9th, 1957. I0EAL1J KAxMUiNJJ J. UAOfi A 1 . county Juuge . I ' ' J. HOWARD DAVIS, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska TVYvrxni? rn rBFrilTORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Herman C. Tiekotter deceas- ea. jno. iooo: iaitu jiuwue niau i . .... , tne time limit lur me iiuug presentation of claims against said estate is May 7th 1957: that a hearing win De naa at nv Countv Court room m Platts-r Y A- of ovamininV hear inc. allowing aim adjusting all claims or oo o l . - - . jections duly iiied. Dated January 17th 1957. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE wn tz.rt Jan 21 28 Feb 4 1957 ALBIN E. CHOVANEC, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF SALE BY ADMINISTRATOR IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF GRACE RICHARD SON, deceased Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon. John M. Dierks, District juoge oi uass ijouniy "c1' made on the 25th day of Jan- uary, 1957, -for the sale of tne real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at public auc tion to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to wit: . . An undivided one-sixth interest in and to Lots 27 and 39 in Section 20, Town ship 12N, Range 14E of the 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska-Said sale to take place on the 20th day of February, 1957, at the hour of 2:00 p. m., at the south front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will be held oDen for one hour. Terms -of sale are 15 cash payment on- cuilc ui aaic balance in cash "upon confirm ation' of the sale by the Court. ALBIN E: CHOVANEC, Administrator of the Estate of Grace Rich ardson, deceased. No.3512 Jan. 28, Febr. 4, 11, 1957 Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal Mm m M T H fli CLAUDE D. LUTTON, JR. Attorney ' Ashland, Nebraska NOTICE OF HEARING Estate of George H. Schroeder IN the' county court of CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice, that Harvey W. Schroeder has filed his netition alleging that George H. Schroeder died ntestate on or about February 24, 1949 being a resident and in habitant of Cass county, we braska, and died seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 235, 236, and 237, in the Village of Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska, leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to- wit: His father Harvey w. Schroeder, his mother Edith E. Schroeder, both of legal age, and residing at Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska. That no ap plicaion for administration has been made, and the estate oi said decedent has not been ad ministered, in the State of Ne braska. That the interest of the peti tioner in the above described real estate is heir at law and praying for a determination of the time of the death of said George H. Schroeder and of his heirs, the degree of kinship and the rischt of descent ot the reai property belonging to the said deceased, in the state oi Ne braska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 21st day of February 1957 before trie County Court of Cass County in the Court House at Platts mouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 10:00 oclock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 1st day of February A. D. 1957. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 3519 Febr. 4, 11, 18, 1957 J. HOWARD DAVIS, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Michael Lutz de ceased. No- 4697. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the" appointment of Lilly C. Johnson as Executrix there of; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 25th day of February 1957. at 10 a. m. Dated February 1st, 1957. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE . . County Judge No. 3518 Febr. 4, 11, 18, 1957 Annual DH1A Study Course To Be Held LINCOLN The annual train ing course for Dairy Herd. Im provement Association supervis ors and trainees will be offered at the University of Nebrzska college of agriculture, Feb. 18 22, according to C. W. Nibler, Extension dairyman. Babcock testing and record maintenance will be covered in a detailed' course of lectures and laboratory work. Breeding, feeding, and management of dairy cattle also will be studied if time allows, Nibler said. x "Young men interested in DH IA supervisory work are urged to attend the training sessions," Nibler pointed out, "as there is a constant demand for supervis ors in Nebraska." "Reorganized associatons and the older ones regularly need well-trained men. Work as a sup ervisor offers splendid dairy ex perience," he added. , "Present rates of pay are equal to most jobs requiring similar skills," Nibler reports. "Our annual training course is designed to train men for thise postitions." No registration fee will be charged, but those attending will need to provide board and room. Further information may be ob tained by contacting C. W. Nib ler, extension dairyman, college of agriculture, Lincoln to MAN BITES DOG. . Believe it or not. but a man who lives in south Denmark bit his dog to get the dog to stop stealing chickens. The man bit the dog, an Alsatian, on the neck while it was holding a dead chicken in its mouth. The punishment worked now the dog is terrified of chickens. FREE TRIP TO FLORIDA MUSKEGON, Mich Burdette Gray, owner of the Gray Trail er Sales Company, of this city, is giving his 12 man sales for ces and their families an expense-paid two-week vacation in Florida. ' The trips were in "ad dition to Christmas bonuses.. RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth .Motors 625 Ave. A Ph. 287 y m E3 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, February 4, 1957 Cass County Resident Recalls Vividly Great Blizzard Of '88 Editors Note; Jake Froh lich, 85, of Eagle writes his reminiscenses of 1883 bliz zard which will be interest ing to some of his older acquaintenccs and friends. BY JAKE FROHLICH I came to Nebraska when I was five years old with my par ents, and two brothers, Charley and John, and have lived in Cass County since that time. I like to read of others experiences, when battling that terrible '88 storm that came on to us, so suddenly. (No weather forecasts as we have nowadays). I was sixteen years old at that time and was in school on that day. The schoolhouse stood on the northwest corner of the Eagle Cemetery, 2 miles east, (of now village of Eagle) on the O Street highway. At noon, it was a warm sun shiny day, we all played out side without coats, (in our shirt Delayed Pay For Farmers Now Retired Many retired farmers over 65 years old, who recently became entitled to social security bene fits, will have to wait a few months for their first payment, according to A. F. Silber, Man ager of the Lincoln district of fice of the Social Security Ad ministration. "We have been so busy taking applications during the past few weeks," Silber said, "that we have not had the time to pro cess and. put them in line for payment." The inclusion of farm people under the social security afect- ed Nebraska and other mid- western states considerably more than the nation as a whole During the month of January district office handled four times the normal number of applica tions and other offices are simil arly affected. Social security employees are working- overtime - trying to-get the payments started to quali fied applicants as soon as pos sible. "While there will be a de lay," Silber said, "it will not result in a loss because back benefits will be paid to all ap plicants entitled to such retro active payments." Ground Soybeans Fine Feed Aid For Dairy Cows LINCOLN Ground soybeans are an excellent protein supple ment for dairy cows, reports C. W. Nibler, extension dairyman at the University of Nebraska. Cracked or ground soybeans are well-liked by dairy cattle when fed in small amounts to balance the ration. Soybeans are equal to linseed meal in feed value per ton and are slightly laxative, Nibler states. W in Decorator Colors! MIST GREE1I WHITE SAND :'-vv.,v' ! THE HEW mm mm THE ONLY PORTABLE -Vv' Re tsmeiit h Joyrna Printers Phone 241 PAGE SEVEN - sleeves) we always remarked when talking about it. There was some snow on the ground and we'd had good sleighing. About 3 o'clock the wind began to blow and in just a few min utes, you couldn't see very far at all. Some of the parents came for their children in sleds and horse back, but myself, and three other children, led by Wilbur Stricklaus, who was older than I, started out north, from the corner. We lived one mile north and one-fourth west of the corner (now the Roscoe Bird farm). We faced the storm, as it blew harder and harder. We stopped at the first house we came to near the north corner (Watch er's) and warmed up and start ed for home. Wilbur lived 4 mile east of the north corner, (now Lester Donlan farm) Eddie and Edith Wachter (Mrs. C. O. Wright of Eagle now) were with us too. ..When I reached home I was nearly frozen. My father and older brother had gone to Eagle in a sled. My brother's hat blew off, and his hair was full of snow and ears were frozen which was a painful experience. I lived in Dewitt County, 111., before I came to Nebraska in 1877. Sick Sheep Can Be Saved Says Hygienist LINCOLN The old saying "a sick sheep is a dead , sheep" need no longer be true, accord ing to Dr. O. D.. Grace, exten sion animal . hygienist at the University of . Nebraska college of agriculture. Present day preventive meas ures can eliminate a . great many sheep ailments, and mod ern veterinary medicine can help control diseases when they occur. When disease strikes, take steps immediately to prevent spread of the disease. Isolate sick animals. Since several di seases may be afflicting the sick sheep, get an accurate diagnosis immediately. It is here that a veterinarian can help, prevent the disease or diseases from spreading. A proper routine immuniza tion program coupled with an internal parasite . control pro gram will help maintain a heal thy flock. SIGHTS BEAR, SHOOTS SELF OIL CITY, Pa. Patrolman Carl E. Smith, 24, en route home, spotted a bear near a private smimming pool: Stopping the car, Smith drew his revol ver as he got out. He stumbled, discharging the pistol. The bul let pierced Smith's leg and he was taken to a hospital. The bear just ambled off into the hills. DESERT SAGE FRENCH GRAY A WEEK ifttr ssaB dswa pajiitst JmT. p WITH MIRACLE TAB Publishers Office Supplies 410 Main Street mmmmmmtmmmmemkmt