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u MONDAY, JUNE 25, 194S Mynard Red Cross Files Good Report The Mynard Chapter of the reported that 42 bedside baes. 102 kit baps, 14 pairs of slippers' and 8 housewives had been com-1 p-eted. This represents a total Evelyn Zorn American Red Cross met recently -f 1"3 working hours for the PAGE FIVE THE JOURNAL'S Daily Pattern at the Community building-. The meeting was called to order ladies. Mrs. Carl Kracger, chairman of Dy tne president, Mrs. Guy Kiser, tre Knitting committee, reported with a few words of prayer. ;H sweaters, 1 muffler and 1 Mrs. Charles Barnard, treasur- watch cap had been completed, er, reported a balance on hand Election of officers was hel. of S178.30. A check amounting and the same officer.? were re to $722 had been presented to elected. They are: president. Mr Elmer Hallstrom for the War Guy Kiser; vice president,' Mr Fund Drive. Myron Wiles; treasurer,' Mr Mrs. Bernard Meisinger, chair- Charles Barnard; and secretary, man of the Sewing Committee, Mrs. Louis W. Kief. r DON'T MISS THE BOND KARNIVAL ON JUNE 28TH IPs 4. s Their "Quota" may be Evr-lvn Zorn. daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Zorn of Union was IS ild Jure Jfi, Th 1.SH5 school year found her a freshman at the Union high. Evelyn is an attractive lassie of five feet three inches with dark brown hair and sparkling hazel eyes. She is a girl witnoui hoobies, likes to attend the Metiiouist church and is much eninueu over selling bonds and being a Bond princes. lier pleasing presonality and sweet uisposition is enabling her to overcome the most diilicult sa.es resistance. W A c-1' ..." t if .'.WB Plenty of Peaches i o Can i his Year urns i Fern Marie Comstock '5 ' Bond Karnival Norma Bornemeier H, mm -J Fern Marie Comstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comstock of Greenwood, is patriotically em ployed at the Patriot Body Com pany, Lincoln, making ammuni tion. She is 18 years old, and fif teen of those 18 ye&rs were spent on a farm. Miss Comstock wes born in Ne braska and has ahvavs lived in pump: Home Dairy. 1 gallon ice cream; Kent's Cafe, 2 chicken ; orma Bornemeier is the dau dmners; Ford Garage, 2 gallons &hter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin restone; Standard Service, 5 Bornemeier cf 7140 Colby, Lin gallons oil; Kent's Service Sta- coln- uon, 600-16. tuge; Siemersville, She was DOrn and reared on a $2.00 cash; Sattler Funeral Home, farra near Murdock. After grad arden.a corsage; Cloidt Service uattrig from Murdock high school, station, 600-16 tube; Art's Bab- she attended the University ot er fchop, 1 pint t itch's sham- Nebraska for three years. She i; ,-uo, & os. Jerges tonic, soutnem- a member of the Tau Beta Sigma ve hair on, i, oz. ; Soenn.cnen s business girls' sorority in O ma hit, ary goods uep'artment, 2-i.xou and" is now employed as secretary j-"g tug, 1-ghL green; Black and to Paul Stock, the Allis Chalmers wmte Grocery Department, 4o dealer at Murdock. -o oag White Daisy Hour. j She belongs to the Callrhan Fuither contributions will glad- Evangelical church near Murdock. y be received. Aad.tional donat- She has two sisters and one bro "S are asked to call Uick Logs- ther. uon. 1 felt-phone 47. : Picnics are her favorite past Seventeen charming princess- ime. -s will be looking ioiward to tne -inal event of me day when tne Firt Public Library .uies lrom War Bonus soiq w.il talhea ana tne lovely princess DUBLIN, N. H. (U.RiThe first School 300 Year Old BOSTON 0J.R The Eoxbury Latin School, America's oldest private school, recently celebrated its 300th birthday. leeemng tne greatest numoer oi free public library in the United oLes will he crowned Kass Koun- States was established heie ir. the same community. She has one K'ng lvorn xvarniVal Vva' -nd 1822. sister and four brothers, one of ";Ut:e"- iiie princesses win Oe dressed ""3 amd acreages :ale . have some listings cf fins .icies, good acreages and averal good farms that culd make a vary profitable sveslnent. Recently sold the - 3. Pearson heme. See NKAMP . nin Si A local survey of fruit deal ers indicate thai peaches are go- 5924 II. IR St... For Sun-Day Ready for fun on your busiest summer sun-days a bewitching sunbacker cut to a low V m tne tie. P'or street wear, add the pert bo- wnom, Wayne, is a sergeant in Germany with the 70th Tank un.t. She giaduated from the Comstock high school in 1U44. Fern is a brunette, five feet six inches tall, has olue eyes and very pleasing personal. :y. People wno haven't bought bonds are finding it very tuificuit to refuse to buy when she presents her lorceij! patriotic bond buying appeal. -your quota is MORE buds! TT's easier to buy War Bonds than to face bullets. If you had been at Iwo Jima, you'd know that! More then four thousand of our fighting men died t Ti-in this stronghold. At least twenty thousand were wounded. You, too, have a quota to meet in this war. Eight now it is more and bigger War Bonds in the Mighty 7th. Invest in them out of savings or over a period of months cn the payroll plan. Put your might in the fight! Sari- iziiitf i&cA ing to be plentiiul in ail parts of back and boasting a big bow this year's trot) in 10 southern i states is the largest on record Pattern No. 5924 is designed lor the last lu years. Heaviest for sizes n 12 u, 14, 16 and supines are coming irom Georgia i8. Size 12 dress requires 2s ana the Caronnas. lne crop from yar(js of 36 or 3jInch fabric; these three states is expected to bolero, 1 -s yards: 4 yards ric rac bushels to trim. For this pattern send 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent post age, your name, address and Governor Griswold Named To Important Committee amount to 10,ouj,uuu compared to the average crop oi about y million bushels. Pean ship ments aie expecteu in Juiy. i'ri es are expected to be reasonable and, therefore, home canning as well as the use of the fresh fruit may be planned. Comnlcrcialiy canned fruits will be short this year and point values probably high. Peaches offer lair amounts of vitamin C and in addition yel low peaches offer vitamin A. Be cause they are naturally sweet, peaches need little sugar. the PATTERN NUMBER to The Plattsmouth Daily Journ al, TODAY'S PATTERN, 530 S. WELLS ST., CHICAGO 7, ILL. Marvine Heil CLYDES TAVERN Journal Want Ads For Results MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THE BIG BOND KARNIVAL ON JUNE 28 JVf .-,aei JS for i stt1 JAPJ. AROWCO; T0UC-H pT:-'' 5 LiNLOLN, NEB., (U.R) Gov, -U. ir.urpe of Sout.i Dakota, thaim;an of the Missouri River Slates committee, has annomrpH Gov. Dwight Griswold one of the four governois to be a member oi the Federal Interagency Mis-, suiui R.ver Basin committee. j j The new committee, also in cuaing Govs. Phil Donnelly, of; Missouri, Lester C. Piunt, Wyom-I and Sam C. Ford, Montana,! w.ii work w.th federal authori-1 : ties to complete coordination of; plans for construction and ad-j ministration of the M.ssouri river I basin. Griswold sad the commit-1 lee pioaDiy would meet aoout the middle of July in a midwest city. The federal government will be represented by the bureau of reclamation, the department of .agriculture, federal engineers and the federal power commission under Acting Chairman Maj. Gen. Thomas M. Robins. m loimals ano real regal atnios- nere wnl prevail. It has been decided by the juages of the election in all instances wheie the backs or post cftice receives applica tions and remittances for bonds but does not issue the bonds, an ofticial of the bank or post cifice may certify that the money has been received and sign the same in the Serial : Number Column of the bond ballot and the ballot will be ac- : cepted. This amendment to the rules has become necessary because of the impossibbty in many instances of securing the Serial Numbers frcm the Bonds cn or before June 28. MSB ABE MARTIN r Mxty per cent of the total ton : nacc of cattle, hogs, and sheep I : arrived at market terminals by truck in 1&44. This record haul! was 10.2 million tons of livestock. A princess who is makins ex-iThe Corn Belt Farm Dailies, live- cellent headway garnering votes j from Bonds sold to her many friends and acquaintances is Mar ! vine Heil of Louisville, represents j Eighti Mile Grove. The pleasing personality and endless smiles make Marvine's sales talk almost irresistable. Friends of Miss Heil ahe expect ing her to be a close runnerup if not queen. ; stock industry publications, re jport that about one million more j tons were truck-hauled, despite wartime handicaps, than in 1943. Read journal Want Ads Why does a prescription alius cost around two dollars regard less o' what's in it? Jealousy is at th' bottom o' most o' the' cri ticism o' th' younger genera tion. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) The Time Shop John Bissing Prop. S WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR ENGRAVING PHONE 27 PLATTSMOUTH s JUNE 28TH IS BOND KARNIVAL DAY IN CASS COUNTY Chinese roads are so bad that; more than 200 leaf springs on Ordnance trucks were broken .in one month. The Japs have boasted they're ready for a hundred years of war if necessary. And they mean it! It's up to you everybody to pour out America's might NOW in the Mighty 7th War Loan to show sons of Nippon that their days actually numbered. And don't fwget, either, that the Mighty 7th 1S TWO GREAT DRIVES IN ONE it takes the place of the two drives tat were scheduled by this time last year. That means, to do your part, you must buy MORE BONDS and . bigger bonds. For never has the need been greater. Mountains of equipment must still be made, shipped across thousands of miles of ocean and sent into battle before the final hour of this war. WTien you think you've bought all the War Bonds you can, that's the time to buy mere. for AMERICA'S mm 7. WAR LOAM "Home of CABC0 Butter" -Welcome to KASS KING K0RN BOND KARNIVAL THURSDAY JUNE 28th E.J. RICHEY Lumber - Coal Phone 128 l8f S why YOU must km -and ME of them! SvWW,:. . " 7:' TDeason number one. The closer we get to Victory, the greater the need for new guns, new tanks, new planes, materiel becomes the higher the war costs soar. .Reason Number Two. This drive is really two drives in one. By this time last year, you had subscribed to two War Loans. Remember, you are part of America's might! Pour out your might in the mighty 7th War Loan for yourself for your country for Victory! " fWl 1. jt i War Bonds arc your safest invesh ment. And you can cash them in, 60 days after issue date, on a mo ment's notice in case of emergency. So let's go, Americans. Buy MORE bonds! POUR OUT YOUR MIGHT in the ,y rn MIGHTY ? W fl 1 DONATS TAVERN 7 Pi ten Cone to fee k3 V GAMBLE'S POLISH axd CLEANER ' X Cleo ins, polishes in one operation . rC c PINT Renew and preserve your car's finish with Gamble's high quality cleaners and polishes. Grass Sponge R.I. Wool Sponge . 12" x 14' Chamois . 16' x 21 Chamois . .$ .49 . .98 . .43 . 1.10 1 a Reg. Price $3.75 1 Ik MOW ONLY Vv -r-rss DUPONT NO. 7 POLISH . . . Restores that "new" finish. May be used on refrigerators, etc. Pint -r JOHNSON'S CARNU . . . Nationally accepted liquid cleaner that cleans and polishes in one oper ation, Pint . . . . i 1 Rc. 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