PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1938. MURDOCK ITEMS Henry A. Tool was called to Lin coln last Wednesday, where he was looking after business matters for the bank. Mr. and Mrs. Lavernc Sutton are to move to a farm near Tekumah this cumins week and will engage in farming there. I.eo Rikli had a hundred hogs on t lie Omaha market Monday. He is well versed in raising and fattening swine, and the porkers brought a very good price. j Joe Diershal. living a few miles! west of Mynard. was in Murdock last j Monday, looking after business mat-j t- s for a short time and was meet-j in- with his friends while here. I (Irandmother Schweppe has been rather poorly at the home of her son. where she resides, and has been kept to her bed for some time, but is now able to sit up a little, although she still has to remain in her room. Anton King, who makes his home rear Alvo. was looking after business in Murdock Wednesday of last week. The previous day he had been called to Weeping Water to look after mat ters of business. With the marriage of Hilda. 1he;tained during t!'e year, and thus a daughter of Carl Schlaphof. and her j nice sum was ivaiied. This money im pending removal from the home, ! will be used to care for ineideutal Mrs. Augusta Schlaphof. mother of Carl, has moved to the farm and will keep house for her son. Mrs. Hilda Met chic, of Chicago, a Hister of Mrs. Henry Amgwert. has been visiting here for the past week. ,'-,ucsts at the home of her sister. Mrs. Amgwert, and as well with her narents. Rev. and Mrs. C. .lannen. j past or of the Kvangelical church in i Elm wood. Quarterly Conference The quarterly conference of the! Callahan and Murdock churches will j be held in the near future. Rev. J Haist w ill be in charge and Rev. j Jannen will conduct the communion' t orvues. tj; a;j -m- tv,,,.cQt- The Ladies Aid of the Callahan ' ,n,,,ei, mot n.st Tln.rsdav with Mrs. Flora Ruell. being most pleasant ly entertained and also transacting eon-j siderahle business to itune In-fore the n'eetin" Making Eepairs on Home Frl- A Melvin the carpenter. is busy making some important j changes in the residence property of Mrs. A. A. Rikli. and which will be"1 occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. which will make a lor our citizens. very hn home Working at U. S. Quarrv With the additional help needed by the United Slates government at the quarry it operates near Weep ing Water, a number of laborers from Murdock and vicinity have been added to the payroll, among them J. Johansen and Robert Miller. Harvested Their Ice Fi'ank Rosonow. with the assist since of his neighbors, wen- harvest- ; ing their ice crop last week. Frank had feared that the crop would be j scarce, but there proved to be an' abundance and of fairly good quality j when it was all dithered. ; Mrs. Brockmueler Very Sick ! Mrs. Henry Lrockiuiioller. of near Greenwood, mother of Mrs. J. II.! Hut k. has been very sick at her home ' for some time and during the past two weeks her daughter. Mrs. Ruck, has been at home caring for the 1.101 her. To Observe Lay of Prayer Tlie Woman's Missionary society of the Murdock I-v,-i ngidica 1 church are co-ojierat ing with the churc h in observing the day of prayer which for this portion of the county the Evangelical church is to bo hold at the Evangelical chunh at Elm wood on Man h 1 1 h. Enjoy Fine Sleigh Ride Th" old tashioiicd sleigh ride is a rarity of this day and age. but the young people, mostly members of ihe Freshman class of the Murdoch high school and their sponsor. Miss Cookie ictic of the teachers) enjoyed such a treat one night last week. The sled and team were provided by Donald Rikli and lunch was served at the i home of Lacy McDonald. Ladies Hold Annual Meet The Ladies societv of the Ca.l-do lahan Evangelical church held their j annual birthday offering meeting on ! Monday of last week, with son!" I bixty pr sent. They gave programs j lor those whose birthdays come in j different months of the year, pro viding' some very new portions of the p:ogi-am. Each member paid a penny lo:- each year of age thev had at- Lauihin-j Around the World With IRVIN Precisely the Right Word By IRVIN S. COBB COMETIMES a speaker, casting about for exactly the ripht word, hits on the wrong1 word aud yet, paradoxically, the wrong word seems exactly to sum up the situation of the condition which the orator has sought to describe. 1 think of a case in question: f Some months apo, down in Whitehall, which is in the state of Virginia not many miles from Richmond, a negro farm-hand, whose first name was Le-i, met a violent and sudden death. He was ploughing a corn patch when a thunder shower came up. In the midst of the storm, a bolt of lightning struck tru tree under which he had taken shelter and searcelv "enough A him was left for purpose of burial. Nevertheless, his family and friends did give him an elaborate funeral. A colored minister." with a reputation for eloquence, was im ported at considerable cost to preach the sermon. The preacher very soon got into his swinr whUo the congregation Fwayec! and moaned and gave vent to muffled hallelujahs and amens under the swav of his "language. He came to his climax: "De rail fur our pore brother wuh swift an' suddin. He did not lintrer long months on de bed of nam an' affliction. He did not suffer an' waste away. No suh, de Lawd jest teched an electric button :d ds skie;: an' summarized Levi !" CATnrriaTi Nrwa Pnturo. Tnr.t xpense: which come up during such as flowers for the sick ; lKc ;..iii!t ,-atiotis by the ladies the church. th. Young- Folks Met Friday The members of the K. L. C. K. of the Murdoch E 'angelica 1 church and the church h nori beast of t own hi Id t . a meeting last Friday at the tionu Mi and Mrs. Call Schlaphof.: with a very line program and social Hour, games and enieriainment ami a tine lunch to conclude the even-j ing. j j Baby Dies of Pneumonia j Loverly Jean, the iour-month-old ; Cungtiter ot -Mr. and Mrs. h.ercn; I Heier ! town. who rt sit! e on a farm west of town, passed away Fridav. Funeral services were hold Monday at the f'allalian church with interment in j t he Alvo cemetery, were conducted by Rev flie lamily have the ;,lie tl!,irc' community. The services E. C. Weber, j sviunathv of nor.orea iiuraocK citizen UI.nen J. l.eis. no nas ,e.-o.eu in this vicinity a full half century, living here oven before the torn lug ll" "lv - jthe town of Murdock. was given a farewell reception and banquet at the school auditorium, which, was at-, j tended by more than a hundrid of Ifis long time lriends. Mr. Lois will. ; have soon lor the state of Wash-, ; ington. where his brother. Charles.! 'resides and where he will make his j home in the future. He has been1 i disposing of his various property . (holdings hero and expects to depart! soon for the west. A Striking Tiesemblance W. T. Weddell clipped a. picture. it'-om a Minneapolis paper that look-! ; ed so much like Charles Kupke that .when it was shown to various Mur-l 1 dock people, with few exceptions they agreed it was he. Finally the ! picture got around to Mr. Kupke: I himself. Alter scrutinizing it close-! ; ly. he said: "This i.; not my picture. ' I '.in for one thing. 1 would say it j w..s. atui that is the lug white nod; , tie." One person said it was a pho'o i ot John L. Sullivan, which n was.' And so. v. e find, a most striking re ; S"!nb!ance between orr fellow towns-! i man and the great prizefighter of i ea rs ago. i Car Hit bv Truck W. O. St he we was in Ashland, j 'where he was dmng some trading.! Doce.acje facilities make Platts- !as well as looking after other mat- ' mouth an it,cal fry site. Wel !. . , , , '' ccmc and a splendid ocportunity iters. En route home as hi came onto , . . . ; to extexna snould be an inauce- highway number six near the htir- j irent lo those contemplating a : lington subway leading into town.lchanqe ;") location from the more I ho saw a truc k coming, also ;1 ar ! thickly populated centers and i , , . .i 'flood areas of the east. approac hing Irom tne opposite di- j j rection which would prevent him J ; - - icrcrsiug the highway to the road 'leading' home. The track ('river was una. in'1 to stop or round and so plowc d in damaging happened i the oar of Mr. Sc hewe. ' it considerably. It just hat two patrolmen wore rot the full particulars of there and jthe accident, absolving Mr. Schewc of any blame. Christian Fellowship Union j Thr- Christian Fellowship Enhm is. meet on March (th at the I'nited: Brethren hu. h at Mynr.rd l':3 ' in the afte:a Jon. when a vary ap-j propria to pi-unam will be rendered, j Rev. M. E. Hawkins, pastor of the; t i.-'stian church oi LImv.ood is to: he the principal speaker at the gkth-1 eii::. Letter arrange to be present; iiid "ujoy th fellowship ot this. Christian organization. t-pecial ; S. COBB u.u 1 he of I piaf.ned to include ( hes: ra and ehovus coiubiii'-d !' Method! I a'ld ('oiiL.i 1 1 iona 1 i ( bun he mou; 1; o: "eejiug Water; tlie j Wcnon's chorus, ihe- I'latts-j Masouie (iiiartet. Mynard : Ladies' trio a n Mem i s o i ! ihe I'ntted I'.rethren rs of ihe different the eoiiiny and the l-.iri lu puidli ti-uera Ify is inited to attend this met t in:'.. The April meeting will be held in I n t: nine k lAatigoli. ;il program h i h ur h ind very J. "eft i.ne ; bidn g ar- Hade Good Use of Holidaj st Tuesua v being 'asl'.ington's L h i rt lula y a nil a bal.k was cone H nrv A. Tool Indiday so lar as the eriied. Mr. and Tdrs. took advantage of it i bv visiting sotnt f t ti ' ir rionds ! who ocuUl not get a v Tiiev wen first to ay from home, the borne of iiciirv Mt ver-;urgen. who s;iiik 1 ime i since suffered a stroke, and were, pleased, to !iud him improving. Later; tir y v. flit tn the home of Fred H. ! Cord r in Wt ;i:i.g Water and vis-1 i iitd the Gorder family. Mr. Corder j has not ben in go(d health for some i time, a'.d t.u January 1st gave up j the m iss n.a n itdnour, (hub s of county com-j om-r. which office he held for j vears. Thev found him verv , fii! and able to get a ion i f eel- s well as he has at any time; uu: !.lg Util a.iUng the past several weeks. j :ir.g their holiday to call on j friends instead of taking ai e trip somewhere seems to us pleasure most co uinential indeed, ami wo are sure Mr. ; i:d Mrs. Tool derived e.'j;i"!!y as muc h pleasure from doing i' this wav. EESUI.IE PUBLICATION OF "JOHN. MARY AND JACK lew We due to copy on band Ci ill t i story .iii n i ol' C! f hap: running out. the Journal dis- ! niporai ily the continued f "John. Mary and Jack." Re g this week, with publication : ! t or ! 11 . the lema i n i tig ten rs will be rua ope each Mon- ay in the Duly and Semi-Weekly. At tip- t'tae (.f the discontinuance, we h;t Ja.k in summer camp. This v. cei; e pel, the story where it lo! t e. with his let urn home. He sides being an 'interesting narrative of c',i!-;eay Hie, the story contains much a!:;;:ble dental information and is being pu hi i.-hmi under aus- ph ' ol -!-!at ts.ni'iut h th-nt ists. load this we ka and the lemain i ng ten i hr pi ers. DEVS 0r4W TWO KtNftS OF rAEN, HUSBPir4DS Ar4D FOOLS rA0STHu5Bftr4DS ARE FoolS r MANLEY NEWS Mrs. W. J. Ran has been feeling quite poorly by reason of a serious cold which came very near develop ing into a case of flu. Rollout McDonald and John Fhee- I han have been building a trailer. which they can use in the various work that comes their way. Mr. Sheehan has invented a power brake for the trailer. Mrs. Herman Ratith was attend ing a shower which was given last v. eek at the home of Mrs. Homer Jamison, in honor of Mrs. George Domingo and her husband, whose wedding was celebrated a short time sdnco. Misses Margaret and Louise Dall.i who are attending school at rent. wore visiting at me none oi iiieirj parents over the week end. return- j ing to their studies Wednesday, as! there was a short holiday vacation! extending over Washington's birth-! day. L'lmer A. M ichaelM'i; . ,,f Weeping j Water was in Mauley last Wednes- ! day looking after some building ma-I terials. as he is erecting a new store j building to replace the one that was! destroved in the fire a lew weeks! ago. and expects to have it complet ed by Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haws wi re in Omaha last Sunday. where t hoy went to se the physician who had charge of the care of Mrs. Haws while she was at the institution up to the time of her return home last week. The physician was greatly pleased with the improvi incut which Mis. Haws is making. Mr. and Mrs. Julius .Wilson were in Lincoln last Saturday, driving over to bring th'dr daughter Mildred home from the hospital, where she ! has been for some time undergoing-! an operation there. As -v condition has been improving rapidly, the at- ' tending physicians gave permission ! for her return home. She is showing ! good improvement siiue her return ' homo. Attended Painter Convention Messrs. George Ran. Ted Elseinan and Harold Krcckl w w.-re in Lin coln Wednesday of lasi week, where they were attending a convention of the painters of sou;! eastern Ne braska. Charivaried Newlvweds On last Tuesday c eiling a large j number of friends v: Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ceor-e iVmiiitH). ncwlviveds. gather-! ed t their farm home and gave them esterous charivari. The revelers were invited in and given a treat of edibles, and a most pleasant evening I was enjoyed. t before they could continue their trip. Eniov Valentine Day ! T1"'-v 1'"inul Mr- x,,n'is '"'li'! Tl;c two" Vootns of the Manic y , bt tier, but still very poorly. :ehools ('njoyecl a. ve--y delightful I " j Yaientino day w le n they exchanged '(Valentines and also roc lived informa jtion on how the practice of sending ! valentines first sprang up. Retrosh- !monts added further to the en joy- ment of the schedars. Entertained for Dinner and Mrs. llardd Krecklow- M r. ! were hcst and hostess last Sunday to a merry party who were visiting la: the Kret klow hune and enjoying ia Very line dinner as well, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Chester Else jnuin of Murdoch and Robert Wiles land family, making their homo oast j ol Ma nley. ' Enjoyed Happy Birthday ! Mrs. .1. C. Ji;i u ; ts s 1 irthtlay comes ion Valentine day. and with her hus- ! band, they observed the same in Om- ! ;:!ia. w here thev we re guests of Miss - i I Anna Uauth and her girl triend who I Tie- tirst am! second basketball j have an apartment ilieve. Mr. and j loams and the girl -' volleyball team j Mrs. Kauth drove over to the city.jof the Avoca sch.ools -t ent to Otoe ! where they remained lor the day at . . hist Friday veiling for games witli ia most pleasant birthday dinner, (the corresponding teams of the Avoca ! Thev returned home late in thejsihools. They v were accompanied j,y eveiiing. . Entertained No Haroc Clnb Mr unit Mrs Herman Kauth were host 'and hostess at their countrv j homo last Tuesday. A most pleas-; ant time was enjoyed by all whoot t tie ga mes a net liicjinrc-d it n- nadfaCed roads and other improve- were lnrsent. including the- regular members of the No Name club and j once-, as they wouldn't even want to tyo guests. Mrs. C. J. KIgaard of j he sen after the heating that was in Weeping Water and Miss Myrtle Noil-' store for them. son. who has boon visiting 'note from Well, the games tame on and the her home at Lakcrslield. California, j result was far d ; ff euen t from that an and w ho is soon to return to her tieipated by the Otoe man. Th" Avoca home in the west. girls won their volleyball game. "2 . lo I'll; the Avoca first basketball Enjoyed a Pleasant Evening- h'"" iiis" v'"!1 1;y a srrm ' r to The Vr D. II. I'iii')'hle club met j L'li. and the second Avoca basketball I last Sunday evening at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ! Harms for their regular meeting aud some spirited games of pinochle. As j the neighboring town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haws could not ! be there due to the illness of Mrs. j' Wc can furnish you with Rub Ilaws, there were some non-member j ber Stamps made to order at a I guests to take their place John A. ! i Stanier was high point man and1 j Mrs. John C. Kauth scored high j among the ladies. Mr. Slander also received the traveling prize, whilcv Walter Mockonhaupt was awarded : consolation prize. - j j Rev. Hartman Sick; Wife Injured ! Rev. Theo. Hartman. pastor of the j Lutheran church north of Mauley, who was recently granted a vacation to recuperate his health, became worse instead and was taken to an Omaha hospital for treatment.. Last ; j Thursday evening, while rid'- g in j Omaha, with Rev. and Mrs. M,., 'Vv- , ing. of l'apilliiin. ?,! rs. Hartman :uf-' i fired several fractured ribs. body! j bruises am! an injury to her I'l ; j arm. as the Moellei i ng car collided witli another car. Rev. Moelieting was also injured from the crash. The group had been to tin- hospital I to call on Mr. Hartman. The in-j jjured ladies were takn to the home: i ol ..Mrs. Hariman's son-in-law and. i daughter. Mr. and Mir. ('has. Drake.! in Omaha, and we umbrst; I la rt :i,a a is now in ' he sa me as her husband, recovering injuries. id Mrs. bospi a 1 I'-'ill be; AVOCA NEWS ! 11. -M I. urn. propriet 1 A vot a 1 ember ya rd. was the ( imal.a ended i last Wednesday, w here h" at ' i the melting of the Nebraska i beniM-n. Leo McCann drove Mr. Lr.ni io the city for the convention. Ed Eretman and wile, who ! northeast of Wet ping Wat'-r. : in Avnr.i Moiidav evening of esui" , v. ere hs. ' week, where thiy were guests at lb i home jr. ;in,i ;,!:..:. j.;ar yri.. m:: n M rs. the former a sol Freema n. of Mr. :nd visited lv. Jvehawlia j Si:ator FreI L. ('arsleii and Co:n I missiot.er Elinor Hallstrcm v.'re at Nehawka last Saturday, whore they ! were attending a U'.eeting of th.e tax paytrs c! that vicinity at which the ! matter of delinquent taxes and re ! lief were discussed. Enjoyed Washington Tea Tie ma! Ladies churi h of the Avoca Cotlgl. met ga -last of Tuesday tit the chu'-eh jiarloss. where all enjoyed a Washingtn; tea. A large number of tl turned out to enjoy the sp gram that was rendered. i I'.irthday e nie'ni.'"rs lei, did pro- Visited Friends in Country H. M. Lum. Ernest Ems, hotT. J. - Koiijer and Henry M; lie ;Sinng to is-t their friend. L. li. ! Xorrt. w ho has beet; sick at his home on the East () street road. ra n and ('':' of gas while en route th.ei '!: ot the pa.rtv had to go lor gas Married at the Church Mb Agnes Mc-Canr. dfughler of ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann antL Wilford Cireenrod wire united in 1 o marriage at crega i iona 1 Su nda v. t h the parlors of the Con- church of Avoc a last service being conduct - ot' by t he Lev. J. M. of relatives and fri cut. Following t he' Kokj"r. A host ticls were pros- v. edd i ng To - i utony at the chunh there was ; jeeptiiti and wedding dinner at re- t he ! heme of the parents of the bride. Mr. t and Mrs. Robert McCann. The nevvlv wedded couple will make tin ir home near Avoca. where they will engage in farming. The Journal joins with their many friends in extending eon g ra I u la t ions and best wishes. Avoca Upsets Dope Bucket. Superintendent Jensen and Henry iMaseman. f-rival there. Mr. Mase- i man was accosted by a vocit vrons Otoean. who informed him Avoca did! pars county has no ronded in- , . , , ! debtcdness, as, like thc state, we no, have a h.ok-,n on winning anyhavc paJ ish fcp OUp hard &ur. rratigrd to get them out of town at i team tool; their opponents, i : to s. j And thou Mr. Muse-man mad? his first reply to his bantering friend of price considerably te!ov.' Ih5t you have fceen paying. Prompt service, If you need stamps, see us. Alvo News Mr. and Mr Tjm..,i Vltr,, yhui,v K!vvt.r . Arthur Klyver. of mpper guests at the home Sunday even- nig m rs. Roy Coa t nia n 's IVOlip of tin ! Ladies Aid Society is preparin;: at the J. I!. Elliott serve lunch March 7. Mr. and Mr. Carl D. Cnnz re turned Sunday afternoon from their trip to Mexico. They report having had a grand time. Mrs Erisboe visited Mrs. stout and M rs. Mabil Winn last week. Elmer Klyer. Jess,- V.'iiliam ami William Hofi'i'ian were Lincoln visi tors Wednesday. ritualistic Funeral Services M eta hers ii rt in l lie ber'.e heh of the uie-ra! at Ear j ' id g e toe s of ( I eorg -nckiv a'.lel 1C Mi Br. Wcl'cn Guest Speaker r. Walton of lie 1'sVi holog (li ¬ the 1'ni versify of Ne a :M!e;t speaker at t!i" a.. - and also delivered morning sermon. His i i'asl wi i: tie d t . .! v. as y i liology and Religion." is an outstanding man I'd . address was cn w ho heard him. Dr. Walton .1, ced bv P. T. A. Heels February inert ing of i he 1'. v. as h Id Moii'ta y even in::, ry 113. Alter a short business 1. the 1 M atnat ic luh spon- y Mis--' Lidilt!! pres(ii!ed a I'e'.l'lat :i. et il. sored 1. me art m :ise!v lay which was enjoyed im- l.v all altendini: The play e.-v , u ,,i ti,e ,.),.,,..! was artel have received many fine com- plimojits for their good wtu'k. Marilyn Collins' violin class also iavotvd the audience with some fine select ions. Enteitained S. S. Class Mrs. W. L. ("opple entertained her Snndav school i lass at dinner Sun- nay lit'"!! Tin s t n joyed a most litdicious dinner and at the home- of their Llternoon; j teat All Ciiurt'll Night -day evening. March !. will last All Chun h. night for tle TllU! be the season ing a r former anti a spt ranged. 1 la! program is pe - A, t, ,. . ,. su per i ii t enden t of schools in Alvo. will be the guest speaker. Special Church Services ilev. Walace and the church board have made plans for special services during Holy week from April 1" to 17. Dr. Roy Spoon r will be the guest speaker for these special meet ings. These meetings are something to look forward to. i Infant Child Dies r.cvct ly Jean Hi iers. four months' d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holers, died Friday afternoon from pneumonia. The child had only had j the malady a couple of days. Funeral services were held at the , pome j a 1 so it 1: ,n Monday atternoon and t the Callahan church later. ' Rurial : ; cry. was in the Callahan come- The the h pa rents a i t fell of the infant have sympathy of their 1! niv friends. Honored on Birthday Irs. Sterling Coalman entertained ss a a bridge party Saturday I '-':ost:- evc-nit iti honor ot Mrs. Simon i ' Lebmeier, who was celebrating her 1 lu' t hday. j Thosc enji ving a pleasant evening at Mrs. Coalman's home wire Mos jciamis liny Coatman. Ditigts. Stroe ! mer. Petirsoti. 1'rank Taylor. Tal- be; t Ld'.'ards. Fran!; laiwards. Keh ! nieier i nil t he host "ss. : ' Verv delicious rot reshmen i:i wore i served lo Ii max the events of a pleasant ovining. j ! menis cs we went. See the goods you ituy. Catalog descriptions are alluring cnouyh, but how about the goods when you rjet them? WE ARE THE Authorized Plymouth (and DeSoto) Dealers in Plattsmouth Make Your Next Car a 'PLYMOUTH' Tin: H THT MA.M1S I l 1II1ST Some Good Buys in Used Cars R. U. Bryant fMor Co. Guy Long, Salesman Johp. Mafy and Jack DENTISTRY ana PUELIC HEALTH Approved by American Dental Association and the United States Public Health Service PLATTSMOUTH DENTAL SOCIETY j CHAPTER XLI1 I Jai k Reynolds returned from stun ner camp, brown as a lurry, lithe as a young panther, and healthy as 'a normal boy of his age should be. ;In ist. his father fcit that if Jack jv.te any healthur. he would have ito put the .'.ciing man in chains. ! one Saturday morning, about a iW.eiN before school opened. Jack I i ;- i into Dr. Young's office ahme. j ; .od morning. Jack." said the (dentist. "Where's your mother?" i "Morning she's at home gee w in:-., a It How doesn't need his nioth- or w ith him all the time, does ho?" jasled .lack all in one breath. ! "1 il ought you might need her to 'hold your hand while I examined ! ' our toot h." teased the d'-nt ist. ! "Aw say. I don't need anybody to 'hold my hand when I'm in the ileli 1 t :st ihnir. V'.u know what? Look." land Jail; opened wide his mouth. "See that. 1 pulled two of my own teeth v hen I was in camp and I got some new ones in their i luee." j Sure enough. Jack had 1 st two 1 1 is baby molars while in camp and ! t wo more wi re about ready to drop i tit . j "Hitter let ire flip out two more T your baby molars." said the den list. "Your bicuspids are coming in I under 1 hem." ! "All right." rep ied Jack, "and I mot Iter says to look over my teeth 'to he sure they are all right before jl start to school next week." A careful examination assured the ' ''enlist that Jack's teeth were free !ro mdoeay and also ihat they wen free from stains and tartar ileposits. ! "Your teeth are in fine shape." Isaid Dr. Young. "You must have : taker, good care of them this sum . mer." "Evirybody in o;r- squad at camp te d; good care of hi.; teeth." replied 'Jack. "Our squad won first prize for Iptrs-ual .cleanliness. Those tooth i brushing instructions you gave me helped a lot. We also won first prize j in swimming and in rowing." "Fine." said the dentist, "ion i 1 mils' nave won all I He prizes. "No." replied Jack, "we chilli t. hut we won our shafts Next suin- mer. J 11 bet we win moie. ihkc out j these teeth now. will you please? li ve got to practice football signals ! , j,js i;i(riiing." j As the roots of the two baby mo- iai. - invuru i , eiv tunn-i., i.-.w. ;od. it was an easy matter for the ! dentist to remove their crowns. After doing so. lie dried the gums and stopped tlie small amount of bleed ling that followed the extraction. (Then with the aid of a sharp, new i explorer, he examined the grooves (on the luting surfaces of all four of tlie now bicuspids. He probed and i pressed so energetically that Jack 1 slid down in t he chair. I "What you trying to do." asked jthat citing man as soon as his .mouth was free from instruments, j "push my new teeth out?" j "No." answered Dr. Young. "I i viiiii to be sure that the grooves on I the biting surfiue of your new teeth tare properly formed. Fnfortuiiatoly. : tin1 bicuspids of many children have j weak spots in their biting surface ; when they first come through the ; gums. Naturally, food c rowds down I into these weal; spots and decays. Ibis causes the now bicuspids to do : decay, and. in a short time, unle.-s jthe teeth are cared lor. they may be ruined. i ''Normally, the bicuspids of the ' in rnui in t'.t set replace the baby mo . lars whe n a child is between nine and eleven years of age. Kvery boy jahd gill should have the' bicuspids je ratnine'd for de fects just as soon as !,.key come through the- gums. If any delects are present, the dentist run : correct 1 1 1 i ii before decay sets in." ' ( To be Cont inued 1 Insurance AND iOilCiS For evcrry kind of good insurance ... see this de pendable home agency! Protect What You Have CALL OH SEX INSURANCE- AND p.r.Kjnr I3W0NE 15 Plattsaaoutm - I ILiV - : . jr .