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PAGE EIGIIT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1 I UNDERGOES OrEKATION Klir.rr A. Wrt of M city was crrao.l o' IhU ruMHn at the U. S. Wterr.v.s ho-rt Lincoln. The o;r,;ii!i yvol ory suvcvesful ami a pound s.mi a half (Miy tumor was removtJ from the right shoulder of the patient. Mr. WVbb came through the operation In fine shape and it is thought his recovery will be rapid as he is in excellent condition at this time and every prospect for his soon being back in his former good health. Mr. and Mrs. John G. 'Wunder lich of Nehawka were in the city Sunday as dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rosnecrans, th latter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wunderlich. TO ENROLL CCC BOYS The local committee has received notification that an enrollment of candidates for the Civilian Conserva tions Corps will be made soon, the exact date not being set but it is expected that it will be toward the latter part of the month. The exact quoto that will be al lowed the county has not been set as yet by the government, members of the local committee state. HAS TONSILS REMOVED VISITS IN THE CITY Miss Eldora Pankonin and Miss Margaret Koop, of Louisville, were in the city over Sunday as week-end guests of Miss Marie Vallery. who has been teaching ;n tlie Louisville shccols. from Tuesday's Daily This morning Miss Theresa and Mary Libershal were operated on for the removal of their tonsils, the operation being performed at the of fice of one of the local physicians. The two patients are getting along very nicely and it is expected that in the next few days they may be around at their usual activities. X. L. CLUB HOLDS PICNIC The X. L. Wind Storm Does Damage to Power Lines in South i Union and Nehawka Are Without Light for Some Time Emerg ency Force On Scene. J The high wLnd that swept the in tense dust storm on its path over this section or, the west, did con- Club ,held a picnic at siderable damage in the vicinity of the home of Walter Franks on last Nehawka and Union when poles or Sunday. Each club member invited the power lines were blown down, their entire family. A fine picnic The blowing down of the poles lunch and ice cream were enjoyed, placed the lines out of commission by all. A game of kittenball was the for some time and the two towns afternoon'3 entertainment. jpiniHIIIISHIIIHlIliia Tall Tins, 3 for I IrciiMfog'-15 Mi fell) j y&eneaftk COFFEES 1 CT littheMetf 1.M KED'A' . . u.21c El Pan OX Rrflnd e3 uii - 2 for IS s All of lh mild smoothness of superior Santos Cof fees, freshly roasted, freshly ground for yoa. BLUE 'G' . Lb.25c Choice coffees, delicately blended to tempt your appetite with o rich, full-bodied bouauet. fresh! v to, Freshly ground for yoa. roastec PEAIC Lb. Tin Enjoy the invigorating, irresistible flavor of the world s choicest coffees exquisitely blended to suit your taste. Freshly roasted, freshly ground for you. Crackers 2 lb. caddy.. j Sold Oust Large Size . . Ginger Ale Qf. Size, 2 for if c i were deprived of electricity for some hours. As soon as the effect of the here a force of orkers of the Iowa- SSI .Nebraska Light. & Power Co. were rushed to the scene to repair the rs damage and place the line back in ) shape. S5 Small buildings cn several of the farms suffered a great deal from the jES storm and many were blown down by the force of the wind. The dust feature of the storm was the worst that has been visited in this section and left in its wake piles of dirt along highways as well as penetrating into homes and business houses. ARRIVAL OF NEW SON 9Qc Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baker of near Murray are rejoicing over the arrival EE: of a new son which came to their EE home on June 9th. The mother and little one are doing nicely. 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