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THE TOUENAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE SIX MONDAY, FEBRUARY14, 1944 ACCIDENT BEFALLS SEER Dr Journal Field RepTnttT Returned to Camp Butner lA. Edwunl MoCiorey, who lias been in the a;i:H'rt service for a year and a halt", him been liome on a fur lough with liirf i'arei!s, Mr. an-1 hi.' aiaay friends Kdwurd is likins the1 serviec j veil. Tecling Much Better Louis Neitzel who was so seriously ill for some time is greatly improved. His dauK'httr. Mrs. Clara Hamw.g i-anie and !:as been keeping hos:;e '.'or l:iin and looking after his care. He is now aide to he about and wall; J: is L'oin- milts a day when the weath er is favorable. turn to America. Mrs. Helen Barrett. Will Bug' Egs Nov I Montgomery and Mrs. Henry Peabody The Kcyd Produce company that j SUEKesUHi a (jay ot joint prayers for has been hus-y in the psirchasir.. of 'iicme and foreign work. How much produc". is now to take on buying of 1110re urgent mint ho that call, noi tS?s. The firm U paying cash for l07.j, for missions in v. Inch homes the eggs that will lie ?. very fine I fn,j sohools our boys i.i service have thing for the farm families. He m : iJ( en welcomed a;d found rest, com (arrying an ad in this issue of th (ort VAn privileges not offered else- Jouinil. Has 3ecn Feeling Pcoily Mrs. J. JjluiiiS'.n whose health ha not been the Left for some time, was taken quite furiously ill and was taken to tl:c Pryan Memorial l:os 1 Hal at Lit. coin for treatment. Hear Brother Dies , Word lar.e la.'.t week of the past ing of William Iieimman of Ack ncy. Iowa, a brother of Iknry lleinemari ot Mu:dok. The family ha been refl.ling at Lucerne. Mo.. Put moved to Ackney aliout a mcnth ago. His death was sudden, as ho Led complete:! a hard days work and came to the house and after supper j vas conversing with his wife and ii-'d verv suddenly. Thre is surviv- ! ing, the widow and two daughters, as well as two bi others and one siste r. Mr. and Mrs. Ah'o last Sunday and Mrs. Turner . J. Tool were at to visit with Mr MeNinnem Mrs. McKiniton : nd Mr. Tool are si:-:ior :!.! brother Mrs. Kvciyti Keller, and little ' daughter. I;ave been visiting in this part of C&vj county for some time. Mrs. Keller is the wife of Lier.tes.ant Keller aud makes hev home ia Los Angeles while her husband is locat ed m the navy. Mi's Leliu McCrorc y. vvh has akir.g h r home for some lit; s Ar.geh 8. has . been tak!:ig r I ."a- cation and is ho: ne v. itii the parent-" I s "it. ( ,. irr r t;s. W ord comes from Beatrice ol the Viifh o: .-: i.c-2'. t3 Mr. ixvd Mrs. Vern on Rik'.i, the little one aiso iieii.r a pram: -..:i to Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. '..h. At: ::: doiag we!!. Mis. Fred 'tocV .h')h .s fKi : a? Li: tile :-;..!! 'ie.1 h;;sn:tnl cedn. where :,he undv-rwe:it a raajor on ration, was aid:- to re; urn to her In r.n.: 'a t W.ihiesday night. . BOYD PRODUCE Heretofore we havs beer, buying Poultry 2nd Cream Eut r.om noVvT cr. we will also purchase Eggs, paying KihcGl: market prices and allowing you to use the c?sh yci: get to purchase whatever you need, where ever vou wish. I O .ii lave DuuutmaK ay ine uarrei, Ccmc and get what you want. See our Electric Brooders, the very htest and best! BOYD PRODUCE FEWER DEATHS WORLD WAR ARMY WORLD WAR II WORLD WAR ! WORLD WAR "( NAVY ! World Day of Prayer History Walt Whitman said. "One of the most hopeful -"and remarkable thiuss about the United Statess is the qual ilty of its women." It i:i well for the women of today to see that we keep ta Ions procession of I hose pioneer v.-nmai who half a century a?o saw in th? spiritual aspects of Christian growth, the world's lust hope. In I1S87 a Mrs. James, called the Pres byterian women in U. S. A. together to pray for their national mission. Year by year other denominations joined in this day of prayer for our country. Then two women with wide vision and executive ability took a trip around the world and discover ed in every land that church women felt identical devotion to the king doms of God and identical ioiirage in meeting the divine call forever froundiuic in their ears. On their re- ! where, but also for a world peace in ! which all may live and grow in full ness of Chistian living. Women of j Great 'Britain. Europe, Canada. Aus tralia and South America, having i joined with these pioneer groups ! adopted the first Friday in Lent as 'zi time when Orient and Occident and Africa should pray together. The significant word "world" was pre- fixed to thv name ol this ''Pay of Prayer," with one universal service 'used everywhere to bind up all into one spiritual family. It is most fitting that: the women cf the local community having given time and energy to Red Cross sewing an(i cei vice; bond and stamp selling: entertaining of service men and women: donating to blood plasma units, to club mobile service behind front lines of warfare, to projects r.nd efforts to keep camp life for our boys wholesc me and christian in effects; that they and any others whose interest may not be fully at oust-d on this day meet together and gi". e some time to serious seek ing for renewed vision, spiritual and physical strength to carry on and to do all in their power thro Christ 1o bring a speedy end to this terrible fecotage of this war. World Day of Prayer, 2.30 P. M. Friday, February 2 3. .Methodist church wor.it n hostesses. ! CONTESTS SEA 3IAE2IAGE i San Diego. Cal. (VP) The degree lot validity of a marriage ptifcrrmd ;ty a s a er.ptain at sea depends to a largo extent on ihe tonnage of i the captain's vessel. ?.l rs. France:; j Kickok contends. She is asking for ;r divorce (:. the grounds that the I vr5.M-i ahct.rd wh.i. h he was married ; bv the captain was only of 47 tons utdeii. v. h:l" m; : s it m.uEt be at a w sp'lci-m-er.' lean a :n D 1 AMONG U.S. WOUNDED MEN d38 arlia r:i u Each cross represents one bbb w&a s&a mi ttltttt MANLEY By Journal FieU Repreaentarir A very trjoyable pinochle party sponsored by the Altar society, St Patrick's. as held in the parish hall Sunday evening. February 6. Prizes wero awarded to Mrs. Herman Arends, first, Mrs. Leretta Sheehan. second, Mr. John C. Rauth, first, and Mr. Ralph Keckler, second, with a special prize going to Mr. Joseph Murphy. Refreshments were served. The next party will be held Sun day evening, February 20th. Miss Doris Stcnder, student nurse in St. Joseph's hospital. Omaha, was an overnight guest of ner parents, last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth and Mr .and Mrs. John Hohrdanz were Plattsmouth visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Panska spent Tuesday in F.Imwcod, the guests of Mr. Panska'fc parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bergman and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Iversou of Plattsmouth attended the Pinochle party in Mauley Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. J .Cullen. Miss Petronella Cullen and Miss Phyllis Straub of Avoea were also guests at the party. Mrs. Theodore Harms has fallen a victim to the prevailing malady the flu, and has been confined to the house for the past week. Mrs. Tom Beeman entertained the Mauley Woman's club at her home on last Tuesday. A good number were present and at the close or" the afternoon very nice refreshments were served. Mr. Andrew Stander, who has been suffering from the effects of the flu fer about a week, has added the mumps to his other discomforts. While suffering greatly for a few days he is low improving. Mrs. Ai.drew Stander and Mrs. Herman Bergman were hostesses for the February afternoon card party ii. the parish hall. All enjoyed the spirited playing anil first prize was awarded to Mrs. Fred Baiters with the second going to Mrs. Herman Rauth. Very delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. The March party will be held the second Wednesday of the month at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell of South Rend are making arrange ments to move to tho Win. Ran farm a mile south of Ma:sl?y around the first of March. Hue to blocked roads, Mrs. Melviu Pchliefert of Louisville, teacher in the priinary grades, was unable- to get throuch. Confaequeiitiy there was no school for those grades, however, those pupils coming in were taken care of by Mr. Wayne Uority, high ultoed teacher. The executive board of the Manley C-rain Co., held their regular meet ing Monday evening, February 7. with the election of officers. Frnl; j. Dtrgruan was re-elected president and Oil's Sehkifert, secretary, with August Olevking of Eimwood the new vice prvSident. Mrs. John C. Rauth was in Lincoln Wednesday, February ft, to attend a WHERE THE FUEL GOES AN ARMY TRANSPORT burns 33,000 gallons of fuel oil a day. death per 100 wounded men It luncheon and executive boarel meet ing of the D. C. C. W., held in th-3 Cornhusker hotel. Mr. Rauth drove her to Fori George where she was met. by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cullen and Mrs. Carl Zaiser of Avoca and she made ti e rest of the trip with 1 them. Don't forgst LugscU Cleaners Wed nesday Cash and Carry Special. Two ladies' 2-ptece mannish suits, mens' 3-pieee suits, spring coats, top coats or hats, for ?1.C0 (No dresses or pastel shades on special). Farmers and Farm W orkers Do A Great Job Food Processors Have Accepted an Enormous Challenge to Handle More Food Than Before "The workers on the farm and those in the. food processing plant Lre fighters, and a grateful nation stands prepareel to bestow the sym bol 'A,' the 'A' cf achievement for outstanding performances in the pro cessing of food in seasonal and year around food processing plants," Mar vin Jones, War Feod Administrator, announced today. The "A" award has been granted in the past to honor farm families in a very liirited number vr. counties ia each state, in which outstanding I fooel production records were made, i Seasonal and year-around food pro-' I cessors will now be eligible tor this .'.ward, the highest recognition the government can bestow for outstand- ! iag accomrtiishment in the field of i t food processing. Jones stated. The j award in no way competes with the j Army-Navy "F.". The "E" is avail-j able only to those food processing j plants whose output goes mainly to j the Armed forces. Announcement of "A" awards wilt be made by the regional directors cf the Feicd Distribution administra tion in the future, following final j approval by the War Food adminis- i t tration in Washington. j "Food processors ::i the United J States have met an enormous dial- I lenge. They l ave had to handle more 'food then ever before in history, in- i Ulustry has dveloped new methods of j processing i-nd handling to save shipping space, has developed foodr to stand up in the tropic heat an.-! t!n Arctic cold, and foods that a sol dier car. carry on long marches or that can be delivered under any mili tary emergency. Enough food has been preu-essoel to keep our army the' best feu in the worhl and to keen out civilians properly fed, ami additional large quantities for cur Allies who are helping us in this war," the Fod . Administrator stated. j The food processing industry has 1 accomplished, this remarkable job in the face of a scarcity of tin, nan -portation, ratieuiiiig problems, pi ice ceilings and a limited labor supply Uoth management and labor in thi field have successfully met the chai lege of war. Tl.e new program was announced r.imultancour.ly to press and raelie. We have a supply of FEED on hand at the following prices for your chickens: Busy Bird mash .... $3.00 All Mash Pellets 3.15 Laying and Breeded mash, 20 3.35 32 Concentrate for mix ing with your grains 4.50 Chix Starter 3.85 Bran 2.20 Stock Salt, 100-lb. bag 1.00 PLATTSMOUTH CREAMERY Home of CASC0 Batter Lower Main St. v Phone 94 Fk"VO Mrs. Caroline Marquardt departed for t'tica on Friday of last week vherc she went to isit with her daughter and also to attend a memor ial for a friend. While there she; will attenel to some business matters con nected with her farm. Karl Freeman and family were at Weeping Water the past week where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Freeman and family. They were also guests at the Eeiward Mctcalf home. Wins Tonrncment Trophy Avoca basketball team v.-: -. a I Eimwood where they played in th county tournament. They were ac companied by many of the citizens of Avoca who witnessed thenr play ins? anel ihe winning ot the ironl y. and were very gratified with success ef the team. Mr. anel Mrs. Wm. Crai'e daughter visited in Omaha on Sunday where they enjoyed a ' at the Carl Fhleune and fan.ily Mis. Win. Colliur w as a visito Omaha on -ast Thursday with daughter. Mrs. Joseph Alwiue Mi-. Alwitm. Hubert. McDonald l as recently tile i i -1 1 in her and Oil! eel ine niacKiuru on n-sociai ion ........ fo.r. ..;m.ii.iiiii, ticipate in the senni-montliy sa; which the-s stores feature. The Avoca Telephone office has had a new fioor placed the rein hi-. h has added much to its appearance. 1 ALL OUT FOR VICTORY The government is asking you to store your winter supply cf Coal NOW to save trans portation for war material later on. So see us now for your next Winter's Coal. E. J. RICHEY Lumber Coal Phone 12S d2a2fSt - " j ?'ES, SOLDIER,were backingyou I to the limit!" Caayou face the men who are fighting, and ready to die for you . , i and truthfully say this? Not unless you are putting every last dollar you can spare into the 4th War Loan. Not until you've bought at least one extra hundred dollar Bond a i and as many more as you possibly can ; . . over and above your regular War Bond purchases! This s an by Henry Fran- A. Mueller and i'Y d Hmschoff Siimlay dinner Muellers. Caller:-, re Mr. and Mis. and Mrs. John St uix ndick Mue lie)-, thi Hid Mr. and Mrj. J. 'un lalU from Sraeu;;e WILLIAM C0AT3IIAN DII William Coitman, retired Cef county tarnor, died Saturday morn ing at Grand lsiand, win-re he ha? been making his Inane with hi. daughter, Mrs. M. L. Galliher. Mr ! Coat mi in.- bee n III fer a lung tien U l U ii id ;iv.-iy fd doubtful for has b-e'-n consider .. i time. There ore surviving, lour ch:!dr;-n : loy e-f Alvo; W. W. 'o:Umr.n. Kim- wood: Mrs. Callilou- and Mis Oladvs I Coat man. both of (Ji-und I-!ar.a. i There are r'so ten irande 'aildr, u J a ijd thirteen great eiui;-b nildren. a 1 1 1 1 a hnu r.e r, A. A. Coat man. Avoca. CAMP FOR PROBLEM BOYS i Los Anueles. Cal. (1'Pj- ;i;;:k ot; the tov. ering mountain pea!-: of "Old ; TJaldy,' in the San Gabriel mouu- i tains, has just, been established the j first camp in the nation for the cor-' lection of teen-age 1 jj 3. Youngster.-, i tout on probation will bo sent ttien-j I I,,.,.,. . .,,,,.,( r. lit'.. w rl; I ,.(,,, iv- ,,,i ,-,j.,v i,.-t -, ;-m nffb-.-i-.- ! v.'ill emle-ivor to so!e thei: pro Invs for the-ni a vseMi! life. edueate them YOU NEVER KNOW Even if yon never had an auloiuDbile accidsn'i, or a 'close shave', yea still need auiomolila insurance. You never knew whai the other driver will do! insure your car nov wi'.h The work was done zen. Mr. and Mis. .7. sons. .Air. and Mrs a.ed family were quests of the John for the e-v-..uing v.. Herman P.ose, Mr. Help meet your company quota Help your company meet its quota in this 4th War Loan! Dis play the red, white and blue em blem at home. It means that you are backing up the 4th War Loan by buying extra Bonds now. Remember, a 100 Bond costs only $75. You get back $4.00 for every $3.00 you lend. So back up your fighters help your coun try assure your own financial se curity for the future. Buy Bonds buy now buy more! U6M BACK TIE All War Loan & Bone! Advertising Space Contributed By PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL official V. S. Trcn-,ury ndvottiscmcnt -prepared under rttitplc-e of Treasury Drparlnwit and H'.ir Athertisinif Count i. eies, Cal. (CP) Prof. C. professional seer, crys-;izli- arm r-ad-r of th-3 I. Althouso, !tal bal! e,;, I jsiens f tl.'e .o:!ia. ! overlooked one fii- i in some way that, wa1- going jlo affect ins life, and which must jc rt iinly have b. n Indicated by some one ol nis man;, imans for divining the future. j v. j-at he was going to lea! down eu t )H--st -, .et anei break his leg. However, tho GiriHi-r.l l.eisuital is making up the K-t it ; n for his oversight. THE ATTACH WITH BONDS TP: -? i 31 I CO March and Slie usual w i w d s mi storms may be expected at is year proper ty fully protec ted wifli good insurance ? ! i L-all or 5ee OFFICE OVER SOENNICHSEK S STORE Los A that season, INSURANCE- 7c. J Plattsmouth mm !