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THE 'JOURNAL, FLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE 5h.Vt.Jf THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946 ALLEY OOP SE9,I .S tViPD L'S CL:r...CNV A"-AV'5 irra. LX WHAT Walter E. Harold E. Smith & Lebens Attornej-s-at-Law J Donat Bide. - Plattsiaouth CASS THEATRE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR. r ihows every night Matinee every Safjiday. Sunday and Tuesday. Last Time Tonight Big Double Horror Show Boris KavWf in "ISLE OF THE DEAD' and John Loder and June Dunrez in "THE BRIGHTON STRANGLER" FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAY 3 - 4 Double Feature Nina Foch and Robert Lowery in "PRISON SHIP" Amaziyg tale of a sinister Jap - - Prison ship! and Monte Hale and Adrian Booth in "HOME ON THE RANGE" Greater Western Thrills. Ac tion and Adventure! Alive in Glorious Color! Also "Who's Guilty" serial SUNDAY - MONDAY MAY 5 - 6 Robert Montgomery. John Wavne and Donna Reed in "THEY WERE EXPENDABLE" Great Guys A Grand story The picture of the year! hk'e it from the start! Also latest news , fo ke: he most WOWDtKrUL WORD INi r-trH' ENCUSH L.NdUACbE. To the farmers of the Platts mouth community . . . the BRINK HATCHERY is also a wonderful thing, because you can feed our feeds this year and for years to ccme, with confidence. Our stock is complete, our quality high, our prices reaso.nable. Free your poultry cf mites, lice and other parasites . . . get rid of. them early and get more gains per pound cf feed. See us today for a pray that will protect your birds and laying house for a year. Also good to kill termites. We Want Poultry and . Eggs Top Prices Always BRINK " HATCHERY ; Phone 107 310 CLicagcr Ave ,: flD jRKDEJ , By Fred Harman &VsV$&5 "tssm) i4$m! P&Mtfk -ferf.v???C ftSS r JMlf ! SW 7 3-AST CAWCT NO.V : A PiTVi araPI Is Revealed DETROIT, OJ.R1 A lew lightweight plastic radically automo- stronser than steel but with- ' out an ounce of structural metal in its obdy, was revealed Thurs- day. Actually, the design is not en- thelv new, according to William IJ. Stout, Detroit aircraft and auto designer and engineer, but the use of plastic may car making. revolutionize ! The only drawback is that wi:h present knowledge and techniques, it cannot be mass-produced at low cost; therefore, the public won't be able to buy it perhaps for years. j Stout calls his new car the' "Stout Forty-six,'' which largely is a replica of the "Scarab,"" built i nine vears arro. ; uemonsiraies dicing vj'jaiuies I The Scarab was made of steel,; ; had a rear engine, wheels inde- ipendently sprung on a.r cushions, : no axles, extra-long wheelbase a id : larger inteiior space. The Forty- ;Sslnervelped aln? the Scar'. j During the past nine years,; Stout has driven the Scarab more! than 105,000 miles in tests, in-; j eluding coast-to-coast trips. j To demonstrate its riding quali-' ; ties, Stout carried a glass of water on the Scarab's dash ladge "with-: ! out spilling a drop." j Stout retained the Scarab's, principal features in the Forty-six, j which is the first car bult of fib erglass plastic, a plastic impreg I nated fiber. i ; I The body is all o fone piece ! floor, top. sides and ends ex j cept for the two door. The plas ; tic provides insulation against ncise and heat, has 10 times the impact strength of steel in a Get Your Car READY FOR SPRING CHANGE Differential Grease Transmission Grease, Oil C H Shellenbarger Sinclair Service . Ed lei Week-End Specials zi' 'I" ' 1 jf.ll-' b M H THROW RUGS $5.C5 Rugs, Now $4.95 $6.95 Rugs, Now $5.S5 r r j: Assorted J A11 Meta, j l Shaggy STEP STOOLS :f mm Fiiriiitiir 6a aye. i ?' IT ;c Ej-A'f AS TH PRCPnz'z V- rC2ETC;.2... A7- bCL'G ? crash and cannot be dented with a hammer. Room For Bed Through use of the plastic Stout eliminated the chassis. Be caufe of its strcngh, the bod., serves as the frame for the moto: air springing mechanism and wheels. The Forty-six is no longer than a Ford or Plymouth, but has a 137-inch wheelbase equal to cars in the luxury ciass. Its interior space is one-third more than a Cadillac's. Floor dimensions are six feet j by 1 1 feet, with rear-end room f or a six-foot bed or two cr more reclining-type chairs. A curved windshield permits al-, most perfect front and side vision' and greatly reduces wind roar and drafts; a vertical rear window is I located in a "well," which alsoj is the air intake for cooling the1 rear engine. According to Stout, the engine' Puts 60 per cent of the car's weight over the rear wheels, pro-! -J- 1 . , wainjr Detter traction and a 1 Ho-V.tBP fmnt frvT- , , 9 iV-UDlCKei, SlirVlVOi Of Princeton, Is Discharged Monday Survivor of the aircraft carrier t Princeton, vhich was sunk by an enemy bomb during the battle of; Leyte gulf, Edward L. Kubicka., veoman second ciass, ot i-iatts. Room For Bed . v f 1 ilidlt Viae, v l i,. . . , i . ii ith was discharged Monday atthe nevr parlors of our church. All Jacksonville, Fla., naval per. j are invited to worship with us and ir.ou , .- , sonnel separation center. Ihe 1 rinceton was nit by a ouu-i pound bomb, which tore holes in the deck and started fires. The fires got out of control and the crew was ordered to abandon ship. Kubicka was in the water for two hours before he was rescued by a destroyer. Prior to the disaster, Kubicka saw action aboard the Princeton islands to the first battle of the; Philippine sea. I ill titUU'115 11 UII1 LUC l'IGl .-liai Returned to the states in De cember, 1944, he was assigned to the escort carrier Salerno Bay for another tour of duty in the Paci fic. He left the ship early this year and has ben at Miami, Fla., for the last three months. The veteran wears four ribobns the Asiatic-Pacific with six battle stars, the Philippine liberation with one star, the American thea ter and victory. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kubicka, of 1202 Main Street, Plattsmouth. SB White Enameled STEEL KITCHEN Only $2.19 Were $4.95 Special, $3-95 ) 4mm mm mm m By V. T. Hamlin it ivul.bjt X fcris-.A' l oj5 pa'? ) use tme;5 - T T.J:S Pi.iL P AGA!Ni;T i 24 S Christ Lethe: Church Plattsmouth-Louisville Road Rev. A. Lentz, Pastor Sunday, May 5 t:30 a. m. Sunday School. No worship services. The past or is attending the synod at Hoop er. First Christian Church Murray. Nebraska Rev. J. W. Tcenzler, pastor Sunday, May 5 10:15 a. m. Bible school. 11:15 a. m. Communion and worship sendee. - First Methodist Church U n i o n .Ne br a sk a lev. T. Porter Bennett, Pastor Sunday, May 5 9:45 a. m. orship sei-vice. "Father Into Thy Hands I Com-jB mend My Spirit.-' Just what didjp Jesus mean by these words on the , cross? This service will be held in , M ;to unite with us in tne work of the , , 10:30 a. m. The church school.. Donald McQuinn, superintendent : There was a very fine enrollment ; at the school last Sunday. They; all appreciated the very fine par- i lors of the church. ! It is to be hoped that a number from this church will attend the ; district conference at Fremont on Tuesday. Hear the announcements on , ,ay' . , , , SUL iJT ! wish to thank the members of the!! First Baptist church for their ; I kindness in letting us have the usei ! of their church while it was impos-, siole to use our own. j Legion to Fight Rheumatic Fever WASHINGTON, D. C. The American Legion and its Auxiliary have nooled a S50.000 f lind tn Pit- plore and combat rheumatic fever tJ ' j : i k . i i anu us resultant neart aisease. Announcement of the availabl ity of the funds was made by Na- m tional Commander John Stelle of y the American Legion and Mrs. H Walter C. Craven, national Presi dent cf the Auxiliary". Three-Point program Fifty per cent of the fund has been earmarked for a board pro gram of attack on three fronts: 1. An effort to make rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease reportable throughout the nation. 2. Stimulation of a case-finding program of .rheumatic heart dis ease among school children and in the community. 3. A life guidance program for the prevention of the disease and for the care of the victims, which shall include adequate treatment, convalescent care, vocational reha bilitation and trainine and suit able placement in jobs. Half for Research The remaining half of the fund will be utilized in research as to the relationship of bacteria to the h incident of primary and" repeated attac-Ks of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. The joint Stelle-Craven an nouncement said a traveling ex ecutive secretary would be ap pointed to deal exclusively with the rheumatic problem and to set trp the -machinery for combating it. Mrs. henry Maseman Miss Maxine Seegal and all her pupils ofdistrict -No., 96, Otoe county, went to Lincoln Saturday. They visited the museum, airport, state capitol, penitentiary ana also neard tne JfoiKa Dana at station irA.ti. .Lamest iL,aianuii, ueraid ceegai ana ivus. xaxry ivasieu iouk cars, liie ioliowing pupils at tend uns scuooi: jjaricne xvepier, iNorma Caioii, Stanley jn.msuoii, naroid, Harriet, Oaivin anu rticii aid ivasiens, timer ioyies, iuari anna Lindarat ana Ariene Antes. ur. ana ivus. iirenaei and Jicn- ard iUa&eman, who went to r rariK nu Saturday, were tailed duck, foai uiaay evening uy tne serious iu ness oi Dr. urenuel s sister, lUio. V in bei uoit, oi Aiurray. iuis. Carl lent received woiu liiat iirs. clarence lent under went a major operation at Ciu cago. tier daugnter, Lstner, is wun her. Mrs. Henry Maseman went to rtte luesday where she is attending- the state conierence o. tae congiegationai churcli. Harold fctaack is nome on leave alter linisnmg tns boot training at san uiego, Lam. Clyde iiogard visited friends in town i'.ionuay. Carl Zaiser got a 21 pound cat fish wmle iislnng fcunoay Mr. lJhnip xuaseman and Nicholas, who spent several days at ieoraska City witn ner paients, leturned home luesday Morning. Victim of Fall Is Saved by Hope CHICAGO A feat worthy of a Hollywood stunt man was performed by a Chicago mason, but it was unintentional. James Anderson slipped from the scaf- lolding at the loth tloor oi tne 1 ort Dearborn hotel and seemed well on his way to distster when his partner, Phillip Walsh, threw down the rope from which Ander son had slipped. Luckily it caught Anderson's body, and he slid down the length of the rope to the eighth i'iooi. There the rope tightened, and nearly jerked Walsh from the shaffold. But Anderson slid down to the second floor, from where he finally fell to the street. "Did my glasses get broken?" Anderson asked, sitting on the street, rle sullered only rope i burns. j A i jj . ; p ; Complete Auto Painting & Spot Work Fender Work S Welding ;s 3 S g g a B FARM BUILDINGS PAIKTED A Specialty With Portable Sprayer Sutton's Top & Body Shop ' i a H 317 Main Plattsmouth Phone 432 I S Sunday, May 12th a a B A Complete line of 5c to B m B Git Items I p bibles - vases - book ends - candy dishes flower bowls - candle holders - salt AND PEPPER SHAKERS - FIGURINES - MOT- TOES - PLAQUES - STATIONERY - TOILET SETS " BILLFOLDS - PERFUME BOTTLES - MIRRORS TRAYS - BAKING DISHES g GiSt Wrappings, BOX CANDY $1 and $1.50, Pound Leave Orders Now JOHNSON'S MIXED NUTS 40c to $1.98, Pound k g I f 'it ; m I B i m Bates Book Store S n LE:;Ei:;;KHi;;::K::a2:E:::::Biici:is:iEia:i ABE MARTIN iiji'iij Have you ever noticed how in geniously a woman can worm informaion out o' a little neigh borhood child? One o' th' quick est ways t' lose your friends is t' tell 'em everybody has litlte pains like theirs. Dozens of British Women Trained for Detective Work LONDON 0J.R Since there is no Sherlock Holmes around to clear up current crime mysteries, English police authorities have re sorted to new methods in an effort to cneck the postwar crime wave One method calls upon attract- ive young women to train in the criminal investigation department college for employment as quali fied "plain clothes"' detectives, . sniffir.cr cut crime in the English provinces. Get Clothing Allowance "Plain clothes" is a deceptive term, since these female crime chasers, who receive the same specia.l clothing allowance, with coupons. Clothing coupons are as valuable as gold in rationed Eng- jncj Twenty-one English girls al- Ideal Graduation Gifts KEY CHAINS D. L. GROVE, Jeweler Phone 29 Plattimouth Foiichek& Garnett ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW INSURANCE and BONDS :s.::,B.,;.:E:::..a:;:.a.:;;lE::,E..;:,a.fi sMJMBsm I i Free Estimates is Mother's Day p n i Mother's Day Cards $1.00 Seals and Ribbons ! college, with dozens to follow, '..gretting retirement tj the kitchen ! ready have entered the C.I.D. , Feinale Hondon Jous oniJtM;tors in ; Before entering the cclleVe'thfc-' particular areT'&nn6yd T&y, the future girl detectives mnt -serve' ce?r.pan?:s -ruling 'whieh returns an apprenticeship as a uniformed prewar jobs to returnirg service- "flatfoot," helping old ladies cross men and bars women as ticket col- roads and protecting school thild- lectors. rer.. Opportunities to serve as crime Women Want Work detectors have kindled the inter- English women, sheltered by j est of thousands of adventure a parlor-bedroom-and-kitchen ex-; seeking women who , expect to istence before the war, stepped in-j delve into the drug racket, smash -to thousands of mansized jobs dur- black-market activities and solve ing the war and many are now re- murders." J r iTiiifTii When You Think o FOR ALL PURPOSES AND IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPER Nierste & Scarbroug! Just Paint - Wallpaper - Glass Needs Nothing Else 32ZE3Eg2S3E2E 5I;3LJ4U5, Wow En Steele GOODYEAR FRONT AND REAR TIRES In Alt Popular Sizes This is the irst time we have had a ull stock. Slander imp! John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Plattsmouth Phone 92 Sail o the Estate AT FARM LOCATED 2H MOUTH ON CEDAR CREEK ROAD mK mm 1:30 P. M. NoCeilings Following Articles .Will The Farmall F-20 tractor, on rubber, good; &hap&;( tractor steel wheels; tractor lister; Dempster tractor 2 row; tractor tandem disc; tractoir j cultivator ; Allis Chal mers combine tractor plow;;horse lister; 'stalk cut ter; harrow; hay rack; rake 2 wagons; horse culti vator; walking plow; horse mower, almost new; 36- El ft. elevator; complete; spreader ; almost -new - B B i p Shorthorn bull; 1 2. - year ous items. it TERM EMILIE WILLIS, Administratrix , Rex Young, Auct, Platlsmputh State Bank, Clerk r fir Think o A r ys t .-..v. ernen o Alois Rierl MILES WEST OF PLATTS- be SoIdTs Fresno -jalmot new manure press drill ti 2 JioYses;; J f roan n - old heiter; and miscellane- tt - - CASH I i 4 r. ;t r V. t i'