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PAGE FOUR Home from School Students from NVmv.ska Wcs- j lcya;i Fnivorsit y who snout the j w voLentl with ihoir parents wc'V j Alir s Mary Kvcr-. .Mis-: Khrso j Cole. Miss Ut tly M isinr.t'r f ; I'lnl'snmulh and Miss Hoveily: J 1 tu t -her of Murray. Miss Mary; I'hvllis Soenni'.-hsen and Mis l!el- J t.- Ann Allien, were here from i 1 1 1 i v-r.-i t y of ''ii;k:i with their parents. l' v!m1 I Here from Kansas City Marl S;-hwenni kc spent Sundayi and Monday at I he G. . Si hwcn iicker home. He has made his home- in Kansas City, Missouri, since he left lu re several year- Attend Reception lev. and Mrs. T. i'oi tor Ilen nett were gue.-ts at a recept.t'n In Id at the First Methodist Church 1:1 Omaha on Sunday al Lernooii I honoring the son and danght er-in-1 1 law .' the di.-trict superintend"" j lis. A. A. Ilruoks, and Mis.'j Ibooks. I Robert J. Wheeler IM. Robert .1. Wheeler. :',01 S. :uh St., Plattsmouth. has re ceived his honorable discharge from the army, according to Ibig. Con. (leorgc C. P.each, Common ding Ccneral of Rrooke hospital center Port Sam Houston, Texas. Mis. Joliii O'Honnell received a telegram Priday from her hus band announcing his arrival in lloston. Massachusetts, from ov erseas duty in Italy. He expects to be home soon. Altar Society Notice The members of the Altar So ciety of St. .John's parish w ho w i -h to than .o from one circle to the' .(her, have 'heir ciich '.io1 li cirele.- been asked to notify chairman. Lists of will be published in' the near future and the i le schedule will not as in the pa-t. lO-lC cir- drawn j I TllG TlJiie ShOp S J jotin Cis-.inq Prop. I ATfH AMD ridCK rrPAin ) I "HONE S I 27 PLATTSMOUTH Cass Engineering Company 1 .'nsiiltin;r - IVsi.nin"; 7 '; Robert M. Mann J ' 1 , , K BEER $2.50 per case anJ for a quick lunch try Hotel Plattsmoulh Bai CASS THEATRE PlATTSMOirrH VfBH TwoSbovn every n',!' Matinre eve'y $3tur')iv Sundiv nrt Tuesday last Time Tonight MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Crrol l-'lynn ami a hii; east in "OBJECTIVE BURMA" The story of out ers in the jungle! lohtf pieture Plan from t be : t art . nai at roop Tliis is a to see it TUESDAY ONLY. NOV. 13 Bargain Day PreihH. i March ami Hetty Piebl in "TOMORROW THE WORLD" A !iim:i that will thrill anil f.taitb' you ... A story unlike any you have ever seen on the sereen ticforo! A prize Mory and a prize east! Mat. Toes. 'J : ;!u N it'll! shows 7:eo anil ! : on. VEDIIESDAY & THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14 and 15 Double Feattu" Kamiolfri Scott and Kuth Warrii k in "CHINA SKY" From Pearl Puck's thrilling novel of ad wnl ure! and Waily Prown and Alan Carney in "ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY" A duzy dither of delirious fun! 5 j Visitor From Elmwood Mr. George Hall of Klmwood I was in l'lat tsmouth Friday after-) noon Attending to Inismess at the;..,i. t.w.I.... court hotis and vi.-iting old friends. Youth Church The Youth Methodist ia(j ils first Wo,hip service Sun-1 lav morning from 8 : IT, until .) iI'.O , i' the auditorium Tif the First Methodist, church under the dir- ti .- n- i oi. lnnett. ! . This is a new program of church education for the young people of the conimiiiiity and after the. suc cessful opening service,, it promis es a good future for tin- project. - Mis. Chaile; (Ilemi .Jones Creene and M is. 1 ire the advisors foi t In- group. A similar servii-e vVI II' be held nexl Sundav morning ;it the same time with one of the t.ml (., laymen in charge. Hear From Son Mayor ami Mrs. R. B. received a .letter today from theii I son, l.t. j. g., Jio.'K-rt liaves, who ; is st'iving as an en-.neeri.iK- olHe-;lho ja,)anese occupation. j er aboanl a mine sweeper, saying, Thp u.stimon ran lhe sll0cl;ing-1 that he has arnved m Kure Hay, Japan. He itescrineil t lie ships ,n ' . i . i i mis targe eneniv naval nase ano ; said that shins of all kinds are at! anchor. A picture of the bay pearod in Sunday's edition of World Herald. ap- thc 8 - NUMBER 8 (Continued from Page 1) present time, an employer can leanest such an election only it two or more union c'.aim to be the aruaiir.ng agent. Reach Agreement j Management and labor delcgat-; on the representation committee; i cached this agreement at an ex-! traordinary Sunday session: That ' employers and unions should bo j urgeit to ask the I.K1. jointly loi :l -"ent election upon cxpiialioni o1' a contract if the employer wish-; s to a.-cerlain the I'nion's statu -i is representative of the majority of the woikeis. 'IK..., ..1 ,,w..l 1 union demands bartaining righty ! for the first time, the employer' land union also should a-k NLR1! i nrv .ii.o rrw uuti wutritr .1 for a consent election. Ruth part j ies would agree to abide le bv Hie t result. The committee felt that if these Your Health, Happiness antj Success, Demands Good Vision! Leonard Fitch Optometrist 116 N. 5th. Phone Plattsmouth 41 Bronchial Bronchial Irritations Uus to Colds Fpcnit 45 cents today at any gooi Irurf store lor a buttle of liuektey'a L'AN A IHuIi -Mixture. Take a couple of nips c.t bedtime. Pe.d its Instant powerful eiTeetlvo action spread ii.ru iiuoui, iie:m una nroueniai t ii lu.aut ...vtii ft ,.nnA in InAiiAn nn thick, choking phlegm, soothe raw riK riiUraiics make breiithlnK easier. Kufit rcia from those persistent, rmnL ly's biintis oiiick ami eff-ftiv re- adiol today. oa sei relief instantly. SCHREINER DRUG AcousHcon FREE BETTER HEARING CLINIC NOVEMBER, 15, 1945 PLATTSMOUTH HOTEL Plattsmouth, Nebr. From 1 to 5 p. m. t . Mtrtli - ..LU-nlllllll'"" Cuon h Con COUGH i-i nim 7i i ii u bi n H ii i j met hods were uniyersallj-titnizf-d f iltsputc.-f -ovev union recognition; could he virtually elmiinntpd. The- comniittee was scheduled t : i meet' again .today ta formalize the plan in : writing. It was the only committee in session , the others ! includiiv. the important executive ; committee, !)r.,,.,.A. heing in recess until lUIIU'l I w , l' executive ... ' committee may the CIO resolu-i in tv 1 l,v ' I lion to bring up the wage question before the conference. There were ! signs that CIO president I'h'dij j Murray might get some confer Chnri 1 : ,UH' action desnite the opposing roalitinn formed hy the AFI lres- 'dent ..John L. Lewis of the UmteM Mi,ie workers and the independ- . lent railway hi othei hoods. 6 NUMBER 6 - (Continued from Page; 1) :isth articles of war and the A- niericiin and philiipines coristitu- tions. i f N'oticP riven to the of the trial was not 1 protecting power re- presenting Japan's interest in tin 'hilippincs Spain. More Witnesses .ruling the outcome of the ap- P peal, the prosecution went ahead having a meeting or party you with its call-up of witnesses to) would like included in the Calen je,tho atrocities committeed bv Ya- ilar, please call the Journal at C i mashita's troops in and around i janjja during the final days of i lv.famiHar amllt of munk. ly-familiar gamut of murder by, i e , bayonet and grenade, rape , and cannibalism, all sworn to by j Filipinos and Americans who sur- j vived the massacre. ' Podofiedo nrual, mayor ot Rauan in Ratangas province south of Manila, told the court that an official investigation had reveal ed :!."() civilians were bayoneted to death or killed by explosives in bis town last Feb. 2S. Cliceria Meere Malvecino, a 41-ycar-old housewife, wept contin ually as she told how her foui children and her aged mother wot ' cut to death by the Japanese in j Santo Thomas. 7 - NUMBER - 7 (Continued from T'age 1) of art work done by the children. High School Plattsmouth high school is plan ning an onen house program from 7 ::'.0 to ;::0 p. m. Wednesday that has never before been attempted here, Milo Price, principal, said. The parents will follow the same schedule as the students, going from one class to Hie next. This will enable them not only to meet tlieir son's and daughter's teach-j j ors but also to go through a typi i cal school day. T. I. Priest, superintendent of, A handsome affair crocheted of .schools, said, "We hope that .15 j 1)!atk j,niWllt navy or a brilliant jmanv parents as posilde will at-; vooy lt is iU.lu.s a(.,.(VS an(, tend these open house programs. I 0 1(, itK.lu.s high. The stiffening is, ilfnrovides an excellent oppoi tun-; of lhingfit all oatmeai contain j.ty for them to meet the teacher? , s,ip the t.0ntainer jnto (I,L. and to see what the students iii i I k.,.- .k., .:u- i;. being taught." i 4 N U M B ER 4 (Continued from Page 1 ) ! Netherlands Aneta news agency! said the Indonesians were using j Japanese mortars and light tank?! against the Biitish. s Arrest Yamamoto British army headquarters re- j vealed that Maj. Gen. N'oboru Ya- manioto, cliief of the Japanese lotti army in Java, had bene ar rested, presumably in connection) with the surrender of Japanese j arms to the Indonesians. J Lt. Gen. Nagano ami Maj. Gen ; Nakamura, the two ranking Jap anese commanders in Java before . . . tne surrender, are now awaiting trial in Singapore for giving tin . . . V their armies weapons to the na- tionalists in defiance of allied or-! derc Indonesian army spokesmen ties- cribed Soerabaja as a scene mm)? For your convenience right in your town a free demonstration and scientific proof of how much your hearing of conversation can really be restored to you can take your rightful place in home and business life. The new Futura Acousticon haa been specifically designed to restore hearing of conversation. Come ia and let us prove it! ACOUSTICON 474 Brandeis 7h, Bldg. OMAHA, NEPR. THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Calendar v. Monday, Nov. 12 Junior Women's Club. 8 v. Place to he announced later. Koval Arch Masons, Masonic hal1' 7::' P- ,n- W. C T. U. meeting postponed until N'ovemher Tlm;n,. 'Women's . -lub will meet at the jost Office at 7 :.'!( p. hi. for hav rack ride if weather i.- nice, otherwise at St. John's Ilallj for regular meeting at S i. m. ! Cars furnished. ' Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1945 Rotary Club luncheon llotei Plait -mouth. I. O.O. I-. Lodge at lodge hall, 7:"!0 p. m. Kniglds of Columbus Fagles II.-.U, S p. m. Thursday, Nov. 15 Chamber of. Commerce oen, I'lattsmouth hotel. lunch- IT vmir club or organization is or 4.. We'll be ulad to have it JOUBNAIS Daily Pattern inside the container and sew to the top of the crochet work. At tach handle and you have a very expensive-looking bag ! To obtain crocheting instruc tions for the Corde' Box Bag (Pattern No. 50G2) end 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent post age, your name, address and the PATTERN NUMBER to The Plattsmouth Daily Journal, TODAY'S PATTERN, 530 S. WELLS ST., CHICAGO 7, ILL. Carnage, with large areas wreck ed by Uritish bombs and shells; am! the streets littered with the hodie; of civilians. Biitish officers denied that lur- : l i mi m account, nowevei, l ney a eit- led that the two air raids on the i - io.ii . , eitv Saturday and Sunday were confined to small areas in whk-h the nationalists were known to have been concnetrated. woo UHua Walgreen Agency Store Prescription Service At It's Best Fountain Service ! NEW HOURS Open 8 a. m. Closes 10 p. m. Breakfast Menu 8 a. m. to 11 a. m. Luncheon Menu 11 a. m. to 10 p. m- Visit our fountain for a ear ly morning' bite, a quick noon lunch or evening smack, and al ways for super delicious ice ! ! 5 0 6 2 ; M, ! i V2J ' RED RYDER t OTXT A-TA CAN' A-'.D :-rJOL, J'Av) ' ! : ,s xj ) . j JEI i to-' i seed) ! ; nvi J0W' , o.Pa-t rsi ! " 'til t ALLEY OOP VS'EuL.TMA.T :ae& care GLAD TO &0ME OF OOP rv SEE THE WOULDN'T A-HAD ABOUT.' n X)Mh,H& -iM .y:, ODfS euPPEM K"E APPEAR ANJCE SVCNiMUi' LABOPATOO' ?URP)C!S"EP OSCAC BOOM IM A NiEFARlOUS CPEKATiONI ... hOU'EVEK? THE UNSCRUPULOUS SCIENTIST MAKiA&EP TO fceT OUR HERO TiN'5-MACHN4E9 BXZ !iTO AMOEMT HiSTOCY... THUS LEAVW& TmS OJESTiOA3lE TRIO A C LEA'S. F'ELPIO THEIR. PRO-TECT. 2 - NUMBER - 2 (Continued from Page 1) hours in one place. So I guess 1 llis.s 0. and Mrs. C. are safe. But what about the Othman refriger-' at or? This piece of machinery has' been growling lately and jump around on its hind legs. Any time now I expect to haul from it a beefsteak with a blue, atomic glow. When the eggs start to dis integrate and the bacon to fiy it-j self, Mr. President and Mr. Prime , T.Iinister, I intend to demand ac-! Inn. j As for the Eastman Kodak Co. i of Rochester, N. Y., its not talk, ! ing. All it knows is that it made i a batch of film inside the thiik-j est dak room known to man and , packed same in pasteboard made : of straw. It was still dark, mind you. when this film iU-v loped , ghost pictures. The detectives with the atom detectors iliscov-) ered that the straw in the pack- j inn' was radioactive. How did ii ; i get that way? Spooks? Cosmic Ravs I'm glad Messrs. Truman and Attlee are meeting Monday try- - Jmiii'LL-l.H'!J.!lt.l Need anj baking supplies ? Your Hiiiky-Dinky has ev ery item you'll need for your Thanksgiving home-m a d e pies, cakes and cookies. Shop and save at Hinkv-Dinkv. FLOUR Vitman enriched Hinky- $ Dinky, 50 lb. sack 85 CALUMET Baking Powder f' 25 oz. gh:s iaa MINCE Westslme 32 oz. glsas MEAT FRUIT Eainbow 8 oz. pkg. . I GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Found -- GRAPES i Malagas Pound --- ONIONS lU. S. No. 1 Colorado 5C Yellow Globe, Lb. SPEEDS PLENTY OF TURKEYS Yes, ma.':, there will be plenty of turkeys for Thanksgiv ing this year. They're fine quality, too, although the major ity are large size. Order your Thanksgiving poultry early at your Hinky-Dinky. Prices effective (hrousli N'ovemher 15, suhjeet only to market changes in meats, fresh fruits and vegetables and stork on hand. We reserve the right to limit quantities. No sa!s to dealers. M' M Ml irlMlirp Ml linilWtM M Mil .jMBggjjgggg'' A" fOPJ EL US 5 "O SHO W V-X OAl f,-J fti TEM OR. TV, tG0, VOU GUW-i SOFT. WE CAZV l!T7;c r?AT NOThlM' T" WOPRV rnis ShOA'.. AT POC in to take the stins from the' atom. I'm also glad the National (ieographic Socieiy and th- Army; Air forces will begin in the spring (not one moment too soon) fly- ing into the stratosphere to lird: out about those cosmic rays. j They sound dangerous to me. ' Some stars are burning themsel ves i;p, splitting atoms all over the pi-ice, and sending these rays our way. Maybe they're the wid gets that- are moving down pompadour. my 3 - NUMBER - 9 (Continued from Page 1) uiity lives on a 700-acre farm an.I in three years h:s prejia mort than 4 0(H) jecipes and prepared oi assisted in preparing lGT.") meal, at home. Don Duty of Thayer ; County is the sort of a fellow w'no' tliinks there is still a place 'on the farm for horses. Helen Oc'n- sner of .Madison County nuide oi ; remade 47 garments this year, i Ruth Pollard of Ca-s County i;a. I an outstanding canning -1 tt J re- MILK Rochester Evaporated 3 tall cans - - 2S" JAM Crystal Blackberry 32 oz- glass HOHEY Griggs 16 oz. glass -. MIX LETTUCE Fresh Crisp Calif- Ice berg, head ORANGES Fancy Sweet Juicy Pound - CELERY Fresh Tender well bleached. Lb. - cord. Ib:.'.f!f Sellln of Jladison Ctum- ... AVP it- VCU WANT A CUT OP THIS CAKE , YOU'LL NOT QUESTION MY ACTIONS' v. AM 0 VO AS VOU CE Stolp. OR else 4. '1 ty suggested an electric watei International ilarvv.-tor Corn system to speed up farming efi'ic-; pany. Standard Oil of Indiana, iency. Arthur liakenhns, Jr., of Servel, Inc.. Horse and .Mule As Platte County lias fed 1 baby ! sociation of America; Spool Coi betves since liS2 and they hav;.; tor. Company; Kerr (Jlass; West made him a orofif M.-io K'ie-' mfc"use Company. Alvin John- wer of York County specializes in poultry production. Marcia Ada:m of Dawson County temodoHod hoi own room. Maurine Steyer of Fill moie County has carried .'II Clul pr(.jec-ts and is a champion denmn--tiator. Kla:ne Kii lmi-r of Sai py County has been in 4-11 swine clubs for 7 years and has won ;M Concerns aw arding the Chicago trir-- to the 4-11 champions include We are now buying Soy Beans In truck load lots. UNLOADING HOURS S a. m. to 3:30 p. in. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Allied Mills Inc. ?'.'th jtid B STRtET OfAHA, NEBRASKA (A:--JeA$i BROADCASTING J ( km tHi n Mm '.- b T.""" 4 ' i p A A m Boston -a MONL Y, NOVEMBER 12. 1945 By T'ti Hjrnuu 6 V. T. Hamlia I'm 60.mn:a Vamd 6um up a seetS1 son, president of Livestock Na tional Hank of ()n ::iia: Swift and Company; Safeway Stores of Ncb rska; Montgomery Ward Com pany; and Wilson and Colpany. THOMAS WALLING CO. AB S f ft ACTS of TITLF "Title Insurance" j If CdEfflSEESESEBSBKSP' p. m- X. W-VJ I 111"! -VHV T IMitlT t'WiSJ I 8EIVH!SEREP ) BE A FOOL f RELAX , f OLD PEVIL.SO AMP TAKE IT HELP M EASY.... FOR A V V A Mi