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JL PACE FOUR THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 194 t Mr-. Delia Freel is here from RFD RYDFR Fled Hirmtt ! Nebraska City and Floyd Gorham Calendar came from Council Bluffs, Iowa. John Eoetel accompanied the body of his wile and arrived home Sat- lHEYSC HELLO-rriDc?.' By Mildred Hall I urday moininr by vrain. V 'tCU Hn CHEST AlkTV" l V03 J'JST 9 f ( -- CEST COTA- VlHEi) f4 Vvf- kn.CCET3 8 RECORDS Ti-.AT Y,.&T t-u? X' c It iV Birthday Surprise Members of the Sunday School of Christ Lutheran church at Kiht .Mile Grove surprised Miss June Keil, superintendent, at her ; evening in honor of ,-. She was presented sa.e of flowers ar.d to commemorate the home Frida. lie,- biilhda with a cti mat:v lifts occasion. The evening was spent laiiig rames. Those present included Wayne Mcisipger, Harlan Ilenninps, Don na Fern Meisinjrer, Klaine l'eter- ,-n Simoneit, Patricia Ro- and Mrs. August Keil, Mrs. Gerald Keil, Rev. A. Lent 7. and their Joanne ar.d the guest Miss Keil. Lunch, which at the close of the eit. Eve!- Jo 17, Mr. Mr. ar.d and Mrs. daughter. t honor, was served evening. Receives Discharge Tl'ibort Grassman received his Mscharge from the naval 11. O. T. C. at St. Lot Tuesday aft-r liaving been in the perviee for two years. He is now at home wish hi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. lliilard Grassman, and plans to return to hi;; work with the traf fic department at the Union Paci fic headquarters in Omaha. Suffers Heart Attack William Kief suffered a heart rMack Wednesday evening and is at home recuperating from its effects. His condition is reported as being improved but it will be neeessaiy for him to remain in led for a while longer. Navy Mothers Club Pinttsmouth Xavy Mothers Club No. GSM) ludd its Christmas meet ing Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Snangler. Mrs. E. II. Wescott. chaplain, i'.-ved the meeting with the ritual of pi-aver and devotional- and Mrs. San ford Short, sr., first vice commander, presided at the combined business and social pro gram. The nomittating committee was called to report candidates for election of officers for next year fid teller:- were appointed to dis tiibnte ballots and count the re sults. The following were elected: Mrs. Km ma Clmvanec, command er. Mrs. Harold Spangler, firt riee-eorr.n-.snder; Mrs. Jos Mra sek. second viee-commaiuler Mis. C. C. Cwtner, adjutant; Mis. Clar ence A.keson, finance officer: CASS THEATRE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR '"0 Shcwt verv n'qht. Matinee every Last Time Tonight Monday. December 10 Joan Fontaine and Geo. limit in "THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN" Tues. Only, Dec- 11 TVirguin Day 1 2c - 20c Pig Itcturn Engagement CECIL P. DeMILLES "UNION PACIFIC" The original film! Don't miss this cii;i nee to see it ! Matinee Tuesday nt 2::'.n Evening Shows at 7:00 - 9:0 Wednesday - Thursday Mrs. Glenn Jones, assistant ad utant; Mrs. R. B. Hayes, judge advocate; Mrs. Roy Covert, chap lain; Mrs. K .IL Wescott, historian Mrs. Chester Wall and Mrs. San fiord Short, sr., color bearers; Mrs. W. F. Essert and Mrs. (I race Henry, matron at arms Mrs. Ed na Jones, Mrs. E. A. Knccr; Mrs. Irvan Meyer, auditing committee. These new officers v.-ill be in stalled January 11. "Gifts for th? Yanks who Gave" were brought to lie added to those being assembled by the Ameiican Legion Auxiliary for hospitalized service men. An exchange of gifts in keep ing with the season was the fea ture of the social half hour. Assisting Mrs. Spangler were Mrs. Chester Wall and Mrs. Ce cil Ilennin?s and the usual offer ing was given to apply on mater ials for the welfare work con ducted bv the club. Guests were Mrs. Rachel St rough of Falls Ciiv. mother of Mrs. Akeson. and Mis. Clovis Day. Home on Leave Lt. Maxine Cloidt arrived in riattsmouth Thursday to spend a leave during the next two weeks at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cloidt. Lt. Cloidt has been doing administrative personcl work at the National Naval Medical Center at Bethes da. Maryland, since .Jannnr" but retains her living quarters in Washington, D. C. Bernard Spencer Bernard Spencer, Otoe county attorney, was at the Cass county courthouse in Plattsmouth Sat.n dav en business. Odako Campf're The Odako campf ire group met at the libiary W ednesday after schorl. Plans were made to po hiistmas caroling soon. New of ficeis are: Florence Duda. presi dent; Frances Clinkenbeard, vice president: Dena Reichstadt, secre tary; Jackie Schubeck, treasurer; Mary Jane Harris, scribe. The next meeting will be held Wed nesday, December 12. Monday, December 10 Plattsmouth Garden Club at the home of Mrs. L. W. Egenberg er 8 p. m. Junior Women's Club at St. John's hall. 8 p. m. personals W. C. T. V., horn" of Mrs. J. K. Wiies. Chiistmas Meeting. 2:W ). m. j Royal Arch Masons, Masonic hal'. 7::'0 p. m. Goes to Hospital i Geor e Horn was taken to the' St. Joseph hospital in Omaha last i Thursday to undergo a scries cf: treatments. ! Here From Omaha i Mrs. Paul Henni and her daugh- ter, Clara, of Omaha were visitor) in I'lattsn-outli on I-i nlay at the homes of Mrs. Anna Lillie and Miss Marie Kaufmann. Tuesday, December 11 Rotary Club Luncheon, Hotel Plattsmouth Knights of Columbus. Eagles Hall. 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. Lodge at Lodge hall. 8 p. m. Circle .'5 St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church at the home of the Misses Emma a'd Eliza beth Iiirz. 7-..U) p. m. Fontemdle Chanter D. A. R. Library Auditoi itnn. 7 :".) p. to. A - sS iA i ALLEY 0GP V. T. HUr,.l!B 1 LOOH..CACTANJ, ?-'C F5CM THE. V TH' BLASTED C"cA B PiCATES, 7 ShiP'5 ALLSt OOP, AMGECtD. gi CEFE2LC TO his CLEAN SKAVEM A f -r- r, .- . n " . . ELD haiSELF INTO B THL CAPTAIN'S JC3... . COMING HM i R-GhTO F TH' MESEE FCOl WANTS SHE VVANT5 TO PLAY Cj2 TO MAKE GAME. SO A RGHT MUCH THVl, p 1 mm w i Sgt. Nearhood Heme i ! Sgt. Donald rf.arh'td spent the weekend on a three-day pass at the home of his mother, Mrs. 'Anna Nearhood. He is now sta- turned at Louisville, Kentucky. Wednesday. December 12 Ad Club Luncheon, Hotel Pl-iUs-j mOUth. 'flBBHHMH TT.eta Rho Girls Clt-b, I. O.- 2-3 ...WHILE D'S:NTESE5TED 'NJT-E RJ5SUIT C- LCOT, re TO AN ATTACK ON AVCTHE5 VESSEL, WHOSE DEFEM5.VE F.E Ck!??LED ThE x,!NG JACC3' MTri Th P.2ST 5'iOT TCOL.MY SATAN'S BONES-V WELL, DOPES, NOW THAT YOU? EY" SlTS Th' JOLLY-ZNE FAT PKCE HAS TLNED crT LCC WHAT ROGEay-T OUT T'BE A Pi RATE TOO, HCW'LL ) V she's run rlr ,n- ydu have you canc eAas-yeooM LP HE3 HALYAiDJ 7 W A ) WITH CREAM AN' SUGAS ? 7$ J At St. Joseph Hospital Mrs. Robert Rea of Murrav is dangerously ill at the St. Joseph hospital in Omaha following an operation for gall bladder trouble last Tuesday. Conjestion has formed in both 1 uncs and it is necessary for her to be placed un der an oxygen tent. Her husband. S 1-c Robert Rea, came home Monday from his station at Great Lakes and his leave has been ex tended until her conditioon is bet ter. She has been quite ill for a month at her home prior to un dergoing the operation. Mis. Rea is the dai"hter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shrader of Mur ray and a neice of Mrs. Georgia Creamer. Buys Home Mr. and Mrs. Hal T. Garnets and their daughter. Attorney H. Madge Garnett, recently inn chased the home of Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Sumner at !U 7 First Ave nue. The sale was completed Sat urday by Loiis U. Long, real es tate broker. O. F. Hall, 7:no p. m. Catholic Daughters Christmas party, home of Mrs. William Woolcott. 8 p. m. Citcle 2 St. Paul's Evangelica1 and Reformed church covered di-h dinner at church. 0:"l p. m. Mvnard Farm Rureau. Mynard Community hall. 8 p. m. 1 1 i ; ! ' I . : . C . I ! 1 1 Hit- !ch;.n-c. Thi. I i present for hi BARBS BY HAL COCHRAN -I, Ii 1 avd Receive Discharge Laylon Pallinger and Glen Railinger arrived Saturday even ing after receiving their "lischargo from the army at Leavenworth. Kansas. Layton was overseas three years serving with he en gineers and Glen served one year overseas with the quartermaster detach ment. Thur.day, December 13 Cass County Historical Society luncheon and program at hotel Plattsmouth. Livewire Unit Farm Bureau at home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gross bans. 8 p.m. Myr.ard Fat m Bureau unit,' community club, 8 p.m. Oak Pidge Farm Rureau unit at DEOPLE have little chance oi getting the best of you if you make the best of yourself. A Texas judge sentenced a man to go to bed at 9 o'clock every night for three months. Sounds like an undcr-covcr job. Again drum majors have played an important part in a successful football season, says a hir;h school en ! Mrs. E. A. Michelson a:vl his v.-.fe ' am! habv daughter. From Morrison Field, Florida, came a .r all w ek!v pap'-r r: v rich va-- :-. vtite-i:p of a fonr.er I Weenitv.r Water gill, 1 1 a" 1 Jnm' Sen I.'ive, d-tu'n'i-r of the '-.'e 'r. ! aitd .V Ernest .I-mesen. I'ro.-i j li;.t aKicle w,- r-.mitf "():':e of ih ! first erfjdovces ! Mo -rison I":.-bi is 1 1 a : 1 J. T f,ve. si.-tant si-p''-'- vi or. P, ;.!, h 2. ir d ; tw Supl lv. lev :-; !-'-" en on the b:ise be- ceipt and the gown (lady, go g your own nightgown). Stand in! line again to g--t it wrapped. F;!it ih-oua:h tbe Indies with) pink thinas in their lists, line up! to go- down, and then I swear i! I line up lo get outside. Th;i's I lie first peacetime ( 'h ri.st m;!F in tl:' capital as of now. I've got a rumpled night gown, in a pnper s.:n k to present iiiv hrute. Shell sniile like stx thinks its wonderful WuAmjcM but she'll i J are Mrs. Florence McDonald, Correspondent VILLAGE BOARD MEETING The village board met ;ti regular session with all mend Rills were allowed Water Fund ie . ..... liir.ir i ii.re,if ti-.-D -ill iv .cur. rower i o. i i have a igh home of Mr. burn. Sp.r.i. and Mrs. C. B. New- December 12 - 13 I iOFMLK FKATFItE Strangest jungle drama ever filmed! "WHITE P0NG0" Jungle monsters liattle to the death ! Jimmy Ellison and Wanda McKay - in "HOLLYWOOD AND VINE" Funniest comedv ever made! E '.B ''3 :; B i' B m 7 a Will Receive Dischargs Sgt. and Mrs. V. E. Schreiner and their child arrived in Platts mouth Friday evening. Mrs. Sch reiner went on to Primrose for a visit with her mother until her husband receives his discharge. Sgt. Schreiner plans to spend his two-week fnrlouod. here and will assist with the Christmas rush at the Schreiner Pharmacy where hs will be associated with his brother following his discharge. I Here on Business j Plattsmouth shoppers on Sat- urday included Mrs. C. A. Dudley ;of Clenwood. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Srander of Weeping Wa lter. Mrs. Ruby of Weening Water and Orvil Kesterson of Murray. Friday, December 14 Eastern Siar special meeting. Initiation. 8 n. m. Guild St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church business mer-ting at church. 7:0 p. m. i principal. They baton average. The old thought that a fat vian makes a hit ici'.h every body may be tlie reason why they don't pull their paunches. The easiest way to induce a ', youngster to go to bed is to let him stay up just a little lunger. 'he Visitor in Plattsmouth Harry Broklioff was in Platts mouth on Monday shonpmir and taking care of matters of busi ness. Here For Funeral Members of the family of Mrs. John Boetel who are in Platts mouth for her funeral services in clude, Mrs. Dorothy Raebourne, 7Irs. Zelma Cochenour and her two sons. Vein and Garry, of Caldwell, Idaho, and Harold Moore. They were accompanied here by Mrs. Nellie Moore who has been visiting in Caldwell. The party made the trip by automobde. j Will go to California ! Mrs. Rerneice Smith will leave i Wednesday evening or California where she will visit for two weeks I with her mother. Mrs. Thomas N. Jones, at San B,rnnrdino and with Ithe Chet Smith family at Santa j Monica. I wmhmq ?- b'M'V in i 1 t ool cri ! A tv.-t t;m : i,, t.,. i t hreui-V or i-e'r.-: I Hfvin" ; vr;v F' i ant v.ers -nali'v w s-Taril f f " ' id' . ' oy- '.( S' :w:..- ; V i tr:;n.-i-! red to A'l i iatev " i omo'oi j i t i i I Sa-: V.1- r.r l- .1; i" - 'VIC'V , . J .1 , dopes: Iter nustianu in a i t icu la r. , I tliinl; we'd better abnli-hj Cli-'-ist mas in the D. of before' (lady. Fo got bundles of my, own in get aev.ss the stree) it is late, our goveriiinenf car i survive manv more ilavs of this. M. Cilli 'owe Villaee of Louisville 'V ! 2 - NUMBER - 2 Mis. I .v. eivice to S, n r )res( n'O' e ! nt jio- 7", 1. r If your club vr organization is having a meeting or narty you would like included in the Ca'en-; dar. nlease call the Journal at fi j or 45. We'll be glad to have H I i iv.axm MRS. THOMAS MURTEY, Correspondent :-d Euclid Lodge. A.F.A.M. held a special meeting Monday aftc- neon Mrs. John Boetel Dies December 4 in in? the w" T evb-es be w;'.s mpb-.ved a:- a Wei'a'e v.'Ot ler r ;"i ! r. 1 C"U'Uy, t1, -its i Ti'st' i t D!rt ' of We.n. -.'s Wod: for the Fedei.-! fIfi''-(-i n'vcr.t. Tier c et .ect nj de .'.n! ii- a-e ,( tw i sons ;. i,! -i I daiM'-hter. Her -on. a M'ater Scf. ' ind a T:!i(v, expeei th ;!- dis charge? '''f i'. Her daj'-lver. a nti ;:. ixo p p v'-tentr (Continued frim Page 1) nifiits within means of the ten ant income. 1. Provisions for reasonable protection of tenants against re version to tenancy status includ ing short term farm credit, rea sonable interest rates. safe guards against exploitation by pro- ct .-isui-s and distributors and mea-; sures sialiil'zii.g agricultural and t2 l-iouuce, prices. Ruth Patton Co. Treas. General Fund Plattsmouth Journal . . St reet fund . , Aug. Wilken -te.-t Light Fund , Nebr. Power Co. ' Recreation Fund Community libiary i A building peimit vr ; to L. W. Rase, j The Minutes were adopted and a mot ion , to adjourn. ! Chas. I. Long. Village s present, follows: s i2.r.o p do s.oo I 10.00 1.2:". 8o0 . r'.T.M T'.nfi .s granted lead an.l prevailed Clerk TK0MAS WALLING CO. ABSTRACTS of TITLE "Title Insurance' s I'V j aid and P?d Cross worker. T1 U ! Mrs. John Boetel. 00. died Do- for the following year weu Receives Discharge Eddie Bashus is ft the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Basbna. following his discharge in Marvland from the marines last week. He arrived Saturdiv. as : 'ilows : W. M. Parr Young; A Hen: J. W.. F. D. Phi F;ank Domingo; Si-c. .u?sen. Meavl IMvkson w; T ii-col'i ' here h Fb'z-'b-th Hesoit injpvod he ii. l:.s; 1 v. li'ing fb.i. IcT hiV BEER $2.50 per case and for a quick lunch try Hotel Plattsmouth Bar Spend Wed;erid Here j Mrs. Ellis Scblichtemeier. a student a th" Univorsitv -f Neb raska, and Mis? Marv Rishel. a student at Peru State Normal. jsnrrt the weekend at the home of thciv ri.iTpnts. Mi. and Mrs. J. B. Rishel. Merle has had the prev, m d com" l ent ions have ",v( a;:. ?.'. Esther Poeten and bv son. Walter., spent Th.ursdav and Friday enter ed m Li 11 CO u. V.T i r ! he ont br-ope. l i :e':B :.:a::i:'a i '3 ii,m:!i'B tte m rs 1 SaUtffl m fa K Qj a u m a B SE 3 - NUMBER - 3 'Continued from Pafe 1 Soviets, and on the other the Ira deb Mella party supported by the Brit isb. "T only hope it will not be a question of barganing at Moscow and that the t S. will not be forced to yield on Tran. If the principle of Iran's territorialy in tegrity is not kept. and the gentlemen compromise on prin ciple, the Moscow conference will be another Munich." ember t. in a hospital at Cald well. Idaho, following an illness of only a few days duration. She bad been in average health until she. was stricken on November 27 with heart trouble. She was brought to Plattsmouth by br husband for funeral services and burial. Mrs. Boetel is the former Min nie A. Gotham, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gorham and was born February 1. 1S7C. at Bradshaw, Nebraska. Her family moved to York. Nebraska when she was a small child and came to Plattsmouth in 1SS1 where they made their home on an acre age north of town. She was a member of the. Christian church here. She was married to John Boetel K!rehoft Thursday night, on March f!. and except for, William Chirk has gone living in other towns for short as to spend the winter v periods of time, the family made sen. Smith Clark, their home here until two years, Airs. Omer Cl.ik is assisting her ago when they moved to Cald-'sister-in-law. Mrs. Ursula Fi !.. well. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Boetel ; ;n her beauty pa'!r, n; Newha wonld have celebrated their gohl-,vka. e.n wedding anniversary next Mrs. Chris Holt was ho-ts at and evening, for special ini ..iv f.'wr-T -.m i i- i rt-nf, ir,i,.. iri', rt IVt t.iii M Ul' I U lull l" ' I B-l on furlough. Arth-ir Everett '-a-.beld their annual Chrtmas Lur-i given the three high degrees of cl.eon and progra.m. Monday af-l .i. . -it t t ,-..i .,-".r. ... ! temoon. This is Ovir nlnv dav --.f lecied ' 1 w!'"o! Ili,sy year. Alt work was ' V- ? : i i ... . I ' ii'i anie ami - e' vone en.toec-t; ! W.. Fred ,!' "'!:'' dinner after whib Mrs. -o' Tvr- i -Tohn Mead bad charge of the pri- Chris Ras- ";':;nl 'v- t"1! readTigs, andj's ( a!' p.!!' d ;n the sieging of Christ-;w mas l are!, ntn-v which -in e- J chang-e of gifts was enioved a- U round a small lighted Christmas !j tree. The highlight of this part of i the prog-ram was the p csentntion ! y of a very lovely gift to Mrs. Ha-'3 ti" Sperry. treasurer and work j n planner, who has been so dillige:iv I M in this amcitv during sevei-r.l i 9 j.o serve taste-tempting feeds your family will eat and ask for !j second helpings when you shop at Hinky-Binky. Remember u s easy to save at ilULS.Y-JJUVKY. for a few dav-- check-up. osoital a the Tliursdav night guests Hv Kirclmff home were Mrs. 'Tar old Stuhhondbk. and Mr. .-.i d T-Ls. Heiman Zienvs, of Bet ti and. Wb. M' s. Meta Stubbc n.dick. also ,f Rett rami, was a guest of Mrs. D: k Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stratton (n-1 at a lei thday ' ; tei i -lined ien gu 1 dinner lu rioring the eighty first . hh-ihdav of Mr. Stratton's nio'ins, ! Mrs. Rob, t Beck, Tuesday v ' n'tig. MACARONI American Beauty 1G-02. Pkg SPAGHETTI Scott County 17-oz. Glass KAVIOLI With Sauce M & C 5 ; DINNER ) Swanson's Giblet fD'Si Noodle. 16-oz. Glass... MINCE MEAT 4 XC ! Westshire 2-lb. Jar. PRESERVES 4fAjGold Crest Apricot y J. V i IG- 02. Glass J ev- March. the regular meeting- of the Ornish I Now is the time that cattle grubs start to come through the hide on the backs of cattle. The best way to get rid of them is by wet or dry process. The wet process is by dipping in a vat. The dry is rubbing Rotone on the back dry and rub bing it in the hair. We have ROTONE on hand n 1-lb. box 40c ii 4-II2. sack $1.00 i EARLY TSART FOR SANTA NEW ORLEANS (U.R) The Eucharistic Mission Guild here already has started recondition ing toys and making dolls and toy animals for distribution at Christmas to childi'en in various ho'irti ami limit tor a clei-lr who Surviving her are her husband. ' Ladies Aid Society, Tuesday after-; writes the pric on th0 slip. j:i Jolin Boetel. one son. Earl of bow then through a room full of I t w l lit.,. Caldwell. Idaho and five (laugh-! nenry i. roster, ror.l c-tate lea'- ; um. .-.s ciutcfimg u mneni iona bb s nd si a n il in liu lG-oz. Glass CHOP SUEY J HONEY Chun King MbGriBS's C?C No. 2 Can J 16- oz. Glass 1 - NUMBER - 1 1 ysf EcfAsBLEs jfff fa , - ift Ben Gee Chop Suey Shef fords Spreads (Continued from Tage l S 16-02-Glass 5-oz. Glass dolts in pants (ladv. this is mv N 1: t gown ) . riiis department operates likelS Afl A TJP V Q Calif., Sunkist Seedless Naval A ofcJena. Crab a Mack nig!.t-;5 J i llljlC Large Si ze ' a ii with bo o on it (lady, have '(4 n i a t gov ters, Mrs. Nellie Moore of Blatts mouth, Mrs. Dee Freel of Nebras er, retorts the snb1 of whnt has al- ways been known as the old M--1 to pay. Linqone ka City. Mrs. Margaret Roper of' Donald home, recently owned by, The ca-bier hands over f T F 1 I T IT I Los Angeles. Calif.. Mrs. Dorotbv j l,u ""V". James uirem-m. Raeborne of Caldwell. Idaho and l v.ho was " H-harRed fri.r.i ' th( army. Another real estate dct! consumated recently was the sa'c j of the brick business building ...- Yi H si oi J. He ward Davis Income Tax Service Insurance n 3 a PLATTSMOUTH GREAIERY "The Home of Casco Butter B Land Owners Several investors have auth orized me to buy farms for them. If your farm fits require ments, a sale can be made promptly and without public ity .. . SEE Seat 1 S. Davis Farm Lands and Loans Mrs. Zelma Cochenour of Cald well, Idaho. There are also nine teen grandchildren, four great grandchildren and a number of neices and nephews. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the First Christian church with Rev. J. W. Taenzler in charge. Mrs. E. G. Ofe. sang three! songs, "Shall We Gather at thej River." a request, "Sometime; We'll Fndorstand" and "Beyond i the Sunset." Mrs. C. J. White sorv-j ed as accompanist. Burial was made, at Oak Hill cemetery. i Pall bearers were Dewey Reed, j Lester Thimgan. Lester Winters.! J. II. Graves. Reuell Sack and Kd ! Ofe. The. Sattler Funeral Home had charge of arrangements here. ' (tipied by the Georcre Sell Shoo Repairing Shop, to Mr. Sell. Tt va -- the property of Mrs. Fred Gorder. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thursland and two children, Marsha and ! Denny, left Thursday for Cali-i fornia whee they expect to make ; ibeir home. Mrs. Thurslund is thej foimer Irene Gibson. i Elmer Michelson has re'urned j j I 4 tofiaS3 Si BIOS Walgroen Agency Store CELERY Fresh Well Bleached ) Calif.. LB- I GRAPEFRUIT Texas Marsh Seedless s Large Size s U. S. o. 1. La Porto CARROTS Calif., Green Top Large Bunch I CABBAGE Fresh Solid Green Wise A g LB O Cranberries Kican. LB. Wisconsin Deep Red c ! Your Leading Prescription Store The Time Shop ! John Bissinq Prop. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR j Your Health, Happiness and Success, Demands Good Vision! Leonard Fitch Optometrist 116 N. 5th. Phone 41 Plattsmouth GIFT HEWS Late Arrival . .! Coty Sets andj j FOTfism-e, Even ling in Pais sets,j Leon Lorraine! Sets, New BilS-J folds and Fancy) Compacts. Monogram or printed Christ- mas Card orders and stationery! AU orders must he in this veek. J CHRISTMAS TREES Well Formed - Bushy Reasonably Priced Mfiing ml im last When you buy meat at your Hinky-Dinky you are assured of government inspected and graded meats. You will always find the best meats available at HINKY-DINKY. re Triees effeeitve. through Wednesday, December 12. subject only to market changes in meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, and subiect to stock on hand. We reserve the right to limit quanti i J ENGRAVING PHONE 27 PLATTSMOUTH J I CASS DRUG for VITAMINS :H ties. No s:ile.s (o dealers. TT