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League Standings Bette May Baumgart ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin 3 WOU DON'T KNOW WHAT rCAKCV OUT i . YOU'RE SAVING, POCT THE WORK OF A Llt-fc- TIME VVKECKEP IM A r re At HERO SEEMS MOMENT;? NO, NOME THE WORSE FOP MIS WEAl! I v V L, Betty Henton M y s. - . MEvET? WANT 3Ct ATEST MIRACLE 1 IF YOU SAV t V ME TO SWASH i A&AIM.' X &CEAT HEAVED, A TH'TlME- y I WONMU&.VOL) I machine ?o Cr r-ruri IV cant oorr H fern m N EXPER1EMCES, tlciicct 1 S'NGER SSWIHG MACHINES. I!;-!:c-t Cish Prlcss Paid. ! Any rnnVo pcvi'ior rr,.iehi',e re-i.--Jrf.!. font kit Journal. Wo are ; in r'!;( t -liVMl; Vnord.-iy .f r-v- iv v.'fi'k. hie Co.. Omaha. Nt h. Ws 4 vi y. Fimrc fw;t:g Mach- r . ? "k Ira. he LOST A II Vpv r-p wiih kcv;. Kinder call inf. 7 7.1 iifi- fi t.'fl.'i-k n- see J e- Wui-w.. Reward. .-tl ; avd ?.!r. Hr.ny Henton of West ("WiVo-V Rod; Bluff precinct. is the charm- 19 ?r.r old light brunette National League Brooklyn .17 22 .627, St. Louis 33 25 .56'.) Pittsburgh 32 26 .552 New York 33 28 .541 Chicago 29 25 .537 Boston 28 28 .500 Cincinnati 24 30 .444 Philadelphia 16 48 .250 American League Detroit 35 22 .614 New York 33 23 .589 (Boston - 30 27 .526 Chicago 31 -8 .525 Washington 27 "28 .491 jSt. Touis 25 29 .463 i Cleveland 23 31 .426 Philadelphia 20 36 .357 American Association Indianapolis 36 25 .581 , Ymm Ml DB. WCKJMU& IS SO UPSET THKT HE 15 TO &IVE UP in riT-n. Kftvoi ive WANTFD: Cn rv.-ci.rr:KS ho'ir. Biirlir.elc.n 1: f i lU'orri r"- r"'Vre--s Co Mrs. Karl Grcsihans Enfertsbs Circl! 12-tf W -- i av i 'villi the lauk'n"- eyes end 1" : .1 mind that is employed bv i Louisville 36 26 C-.ir.tY Attorney Walter II. , Milwaukee 33 24 c,ith " i Toledo 33 28 B- tty is a farm girl, that at- i st- Paul trre.'. Fia.ie school in district ! Columbus .. ! 1 ' , and v-pduated from the : -uf:""' lout h high school in 194 3 take a lh? commercial i no . aomi ;'.:-t : : o J i -1 cir.irch v.H t a Circle h the Fil er, ii I'-O. Betty's hohhv is literature. s ard seating, ana is pnni , m-uua .. few oversea? Cleveland 7-4 S I . r' aM hoT.e f M,-. Karl Gro:-hfi Thursday ai'teri.'."n. A-si-.lnr.t h-v--te-: v.-ere Mr. Ralph Wiles and Mrs. CcorSV Kel'TleV. M r. R. C. Ikr.yii ton ii-a 1 an ait'ele en the yocial proMe"- cf ' defe"-- workers as they have moved to new location amTr ft-arrprs. Fhe ilsa gave a read'ng. "Just I. ike a Woman." Twent v-f i vc? t.cr.sons were tu'e:ent. Refreh- wovq served tin ring th? hour. ;-oj:l.1 Nchawka Red Cross Will Meet July 9 off'ce. The annurl Red Cross r.-foti-vr Election of officers will be vi'l he held at the Metho.list held at this meeting and reports church in Nehmvka 9 r.t :30 will he received from the service y. -n. Th: is pr?c".i"d h a dirrrr. chr.'rrr.c-Ti. All are urged to at- Red Cros workers r.t seven tend. Kansas City SUNDAY'S RESULTS American League New York 13-6 Philadelohia 5-! .... St. Louis 1-3 Chicago 3-7 G. T. 's with vivid letters ot news, i Boston o-z vvasnmgion o-o 11: v system of selling Bonds is; National League just keep pounding away, and i Brooklyn 9-1 Boston 6-3 'cmphaizinr the fact that all who! New York 7-5 .... Philadelphia 6-1 buy War Bonds are only being j St. Louis S-3 Chicago 2-6 raid fov doin? their patriotic duty! Pittsburgh 7-3 .... Cincinnati 5-4 American Association MONDAY'S GAMES American League No games scheduled National League No games scheduled. American Association Toledo at St. Paul (night) Mains (4-1) vs. Nitcholas (1-0). Louisville at Milwaukee (night) Bette Mae Baumgart, daugh i Eond Queen contest last Friday j j upon the withdrawal of Mary 1 Phyllis Soennicksen. Miss Baumgart Jived on a farm j until a few years ago. She grad- j uated from the Plattsmouth high school in May 1945. Her grade i 25 35 .41 7 j schooling was received at Stull oi 17 i.o school district e. aiso cecKer and Keil. Bette is a charming lassie of j r o five foot seven inches, withi J '- - - brown hair and blue eyes. RED RYDER By Fred Harrr-an 579 579 541 29 30 .492 28 36 .438 THE S0UNT OF A NrOASO CAU5E5 RED TO TURf Plw tXDlN HERE r a? Fnk-1 Sam pays interest for nsim the? money you lend him. A higher tourist boom than in pvo-wnr days is seen for Wyoming v.-'nen the war ends. o'clock in M. N. Tucker's grove. i On the nropram will be some ve rier' hobby is reading and playing the ; piano. She likes to go to shows j and dances. Not being employed at j Mrs. Frank Greenrod and family.; present Bette is devoting her full j Harold is stationed at Midland, time to soliciting friends and ac-; Texas. quaintance in her ward and ad- Tom Akeson underwent an op-j jacent terrtory to buy bonds. . eration in the Bryan Memor-nlj Keep your eyes on this young , Hospital at Lincoln Thursday- lady because she may surprise morninff t 1 f ( 1 COUIDNTC STAT V SOOt ff 1T5 A ,WT IO A, I BEHIND, RED VGiRlT j AFTER ALL.' KaI 1 JI J HELPf J AM I 1 1 VOHAT 1 NEED.' J t.iirncd Cass county men who have t been in prisoner-of-war camp?. , Cecil (2-1) v. Speer (7-2. r.r.d a speaker from the St. Louis; Columbus at Minneapolis (ni- pht) Root (1-0). (5-2) vs. Lucier Mary Lou Walling Willa Widick you in the number of bonds she will sell and votes she will record. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cullen werej 11J i T,i: C TV 1 41 i caweu io ivuiiaiiee, ,3. u. uy in serious illness of Mr. Cullen's fa ther who is 95. Ellis Lacy underwent an appen dicitis operation in the St. Mary's Hospital Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nickels and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dale at tr t win trin'Tigrner of Buffalo, N. Y. were LEONE EV&RETT. Correspondtnt .-:..-kujl j Wyoming and Montana vie for second place in the nation's wool production. Texas is first. OUT OUR WAY By J- R- wil,iami ! t - . ! OH, SUGAR, TH' . WHUT DIFFEKEMCB I SOAP HAS FELL SHOULD THET MAKE ! ( OFF Cf ONiE O' TH' ) TO VCRE CAST-1RONJ I ' V SHELVES IMTO V j APPETITES? IF VOLi ( TH' RICE PLSDDISi' J V HADM'T O' SEEM IT ' i V VOU MADE.' ) VOU'DATHOUC3HT IT i . - ( WAS VANILLA FLAVOR! N'.' ) : i THET'S AS MUCH , . ' , V TASTE AS NOU GOT rf-s, ' SESriV S ' ,K1 ANVTHlNOy-;' , ; I THE IRON STOMACHS t to Omaha Thursday. i . . s c a ' riclu"lu Mr. and Mrs. Julius Neumeis-. this week ter and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ilaupt-; Lare crowds have attended man were dinner guests Sunday the frce Future shows that are at the Ed James home near Elm-!neld each Wednesday evening in wood. ' Avoca- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Abker an,!: 'Adolph Kunz returned to his Larry of Syracuse visited their home in 0maha Thursday after parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-; f Pending several days at the Will n c. f,. ; iam Kunz home. dentil ouiiuav aiiciiiuuii. . . . - , . . -wr. anu .urs. r rea i.ainarui - s , , . , possesses plen-? and John visited relatives and . ing for Central City after spend-; f a'f 'allT! ; , ... ing personality, and enjoys play- friends in Avoca Wednesday even, a week with his mother, Mrs.; . 1 J J ! iFlorine Durham. Claude and Geo-!ing the Pia", forher.own fn y"i Wila Widick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Widick of Elm wood is a princess that is making every effort to become "Bond Queen". j She is a brunette, rather aub urn colored, hazel eyes. Miss Wid- and one Your Health, Happiness and Success, Demands Good Vision! Leonard Fitch Optometrist 116 N. 5th. Phone Plattsmouth 41 ters in one week. wood high school in May of thisj More than 90.000 service men year, and expects to start cadet ! entered Chicago Service Men Cci- nurse corps training at Lincoln Bryan Memoriol hospital August 29. Wila says she has the reputa tion of being "naturally spoiled" if that means getting her own way, she will probably sell enough bonds to reecive the honors of Bond Queen. CASS THEATRE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR. Two Shows every night. Matinee every Saturday. Sunday and Tuesday. LAST TIME TC WIGHT! MONDAY, JUNE 25 Dennis Mnrean ami El. aii-r P irl f- : "THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOJ" AIo buss Bunny "art ".-'. ..:.'! TUESDAY ONLY JUNE 26 Bargain Day, 10c and 23c Hi? k ? ell. Claire Trevor and Am:.; M.it!ey ;a "MURDER, MY SWEET" A new kind :f mystiTv a I'.i supirie ending. AKo f.nw".:' .itl flty. WEDNESDAY AND THJRSDAY JUNE 27 AND 23 Faye Emerson. Raynnmrf M i::J ' bie cal in "HOTEL EERLIN" The inside sii.ry fr.:n in-iJo Birin. See it here as it happens ti.trc! AN comedy and novelty. Mary Leu Walling is a Platts month girl 15 years old that has all the requirements of making a successful and charming Bond to Lincoln Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mickle of j r8'e Omaha are spending a week's va-j cation at the Robert Mickle homcj N j Wanfc Nq Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jensen , j Mr. .TnA Tucheck and baby were. Help from Germans guests of sir. and -Mrs. Henry Jensen at Valley. Wednesday. Ed Terrell visited relatives and friends in Union Tuesday and! Wednesday. William TTunz and Dale drove ment. She likes dancing, skating. ana movies, yet iinas time ior regularly leading of good books. Wila graduated from the Elm- HHFOR AMERICA Francis B. Marnuardt, son of Queen. Mary Lou is the daughter p nr.. i r rw t t n- ', H T i n r t t- r r ii i oi ir. ana .virs. i nomas u ailing, , -vir. anu .rs. n. n. -iarouarar. i . VrtT,v,a w0rv .lcrihed bis! OSLA. (UP The Norweg ians don't want Germans to stav ' in .orwav even long enouen to help build the conrtry, Einar Gerhardsen new premier said in ; a nress conference. Gerhardsen. youngest irremier of Plattsmouth. graduated from the Medical Ad-i new e-overnment fls sli?htlv more She is a Junior at the Platts- ministration Corps at the school Uft-t fh.n ihp xile.i Mvcrnmert! mouth high school, and during , at Carlisle Barracks. Pennsylvan-1 -n London. But he said it was a this summer vacation is special,-, ia Wednesday June 20, and rc-j brnad coaiition snpnorted by all ng on smging lessons. Mary Lou ceived his commission as 2nd Lieu-1 four maJor political parties, s five feet, four inches tall, brown tenant. He has been ass-' ;ned toj He .aid the provisional govern eyes and classifies herself as a Lawson General Hospital at At-! i.i no WELCOME TG THE BOND KARNIVAL OS JUHE 28TH How can you afford those extra ANdf3onds? HOW COtW m AfFORD THS? brunette. j lanta Georgia, where he will be The many friends and rela-, a reconditioning officer. Mrs. tives of Miss Walling are pledg- Marquardt will accompany him to new Storhing is electing in October. ing support in buying Bonds that will credit "Queen Votes" to her name. " if TH-U".3i ' : Atlorita line jvepier leit last Thursday for Camp Hood. Texas to hp with Vipr linckotJ Pvf V rn C? t- t i. , . - rour nushv aogs, members ot , ler who is stationed there. Mrs. Robert Nutter ?nd baby son returned home Thursday the Army K-9 Corps, recently were shipped to Fort Warren, fi- i . ... vyo., ior sentry tiuty at the frnm p.on m v.;i tt prisoner-of-war compound there. 4 4 r THOMAS WALLING CO. ABSTRACTS of TITLE "Title Insurance" pital in Lincoln. Mrs. Hillverd Nutzman return ed home Tuesday from Rochester Minn., where she had accompan ied her father, John C. Miller of Nebraska City, for an oneration. 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