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THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1948 AGE FOUK ! i ALLEY OOP ''Z;lV BUT OSCARS IM REAL P,'STSESS, VOU A'WT ) OjAV, A p$W ...BUT TP LIKE TO HAVE JO ffff'if WW ACT "54fr AWP WHEM VCU'VE THE POWER. ( KIPPNGS l 6U8 BftfUlf3 SEEM A BIT MORE jfSVj pPM NOW? , f ?i TO PUUU MIM OUT. IT CSUSU 1 THATS VOURs fiU2L OP THE PE- J&ffl MfkL A 1 fJtikX TO LET HIM SUFPERJUSTSOVoA RUGS?.' KlHT... rff2 STRUCT IOW OF JV&& Jt .- By Fred Harrr.an Rfn RYDER ., . ' "" v?( WHIP'S GUt WAS LOADED V College Plans Research on Gulf Of Mexico Storms COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (U.R) ' Beijing Mark Twain's famous adage", Texas A. and M. college is going to do something about the weather. In the near future, a foundation research project for locating and tracking storms in the Gulf of Mexico will be instituted by the college's engineering experiment station in conjunction with the Br. Joe J. Sti&al, D. C. Office Over Stibal Variety Phone 3 Doctor of Chiropractic strives for maintainance of sound bodv MECHANICS, proper DIETARY, SANITARY and REST habits', releasing nerve energy to all glands, digestive, circulatory, eliminatiye, re juvinating organs allowing them to make their own correctives. Office closed every THURSDAY and SUNDAY. I X Z- S S Special Cleansing Crccm 1.00 Tissue Scflening Cream . 1.53 Derrr.a Sec Formula . . . 2.C0 Skin Freshancr ...... I. CD Rose Cream Mask .... I.C3 r ; ; - ' x V Twice as nice . THAT'S YOU, in your smartest strow end Ladies' MS 'th T Nk T cjwg 3SZJrCjjrf--- electrical engineering department. The project will be sponsored jointly by a chemical company and an oil company. J A weather station will be estab lished on the campus and at least one point on the Gulf coast, and storms and disturbances bullying their way up from the tropics into i the underside of the United States j ; will be tracked and logged by ra- : dio direction finding equipment. When available, radar equipment will be installed for the same pur pose. i Eventually it is hoped that the station can go to work on island KEEP THAT fa COMPLEXION old en to tlijt lovely complex ion yoti worked so hard to attain. Wc can supply you vvitfi the co:r.p!ctc line of Richard Hudnut aids to beauty. . includins those Du Barry Preparations that tens of thousands cf Success Course grad uates have learned to love and rely on for beauty care. SCHREIN PHARMACY . All Prices Plus Taxes 'A US; t of course it's by To ggery storms, particularly the "blue northers" that plague the South west during the cold months. To gain more accurate informa tion, it is planned to record weath er data simultaneously at stations established by the University of Florida at coastal points in that state. Dr. A. A. Jakkula, chief of the engineering experiment station, and M. C. Hughes, head of the electrical department, have gone to Gainesville to make arrange ments for joint study of weather with scientists at Florida university. Program Set for New Mexico Parks Program Set 114 2 inside C SANTA FE, N. M. (U.R) E. T. Scoyen, acting regional director of the national park service at Santa Fe, has announced a three-year program of national park improve ments in New Mexico, to cost $3,115,000. Chaco Canyon would receive the biggest amount under the program $1,309,500 for road improvements and buildings. Scoyen listed the folio win g amounts for various parks. Carlsbad Caverns, $592,000; Aztec Ruins, $92,000; Capulin Na tional monument, $83,000; El Morrc, $106,000; Gila Cliff Dwell ings, $5,000; Gran Quivera, $31, 500; White Sands, $244,000, and Bandelier, $662,000. Kale Suggested to Avoid Cataracts EUGENE, Ore. (U.R) Eat lots of kale and keep fit and your chances from cataract will be slim, Sir Omar Guillon, M.D., told the "knights" of Eugene's Round Table recently. Dr. Guillon explained it is not a growth on the eye that causes cataract but a chemical change which affects the ''capsule" of the lens and destroys its functions. The chemical change, Dr. Gul lion said, may be caused from pois ons in the body, such as those caused by poor teeth, or from bodily deterioration at old age. He said many cataracts have been removed by skillful surgery. Young as well as old are afflict ed, the doctor said. And many cases were caused when the pati ent used "quack remedies" for re ducing, he added. He suggested that persons eat lots of kale, which is an excelent source of vitamin B, get plenty of sleep, avoid overstrain and worry and get lots of exercise. Woman's Best Friend BROCKTON, Mass. (U.P.) Wo man's best friend is her dog; ac cording to Mrs. Jeanette MacDon ald of Brockton, whose pet brought home a brown paper package cntaining a pair of nylon stockings. Fouchek Garnett ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW INSURANCE and B0R0S 1C 1 Holma&t's Beach Station Now open, 2 miles North of Plattsmouth. Sinclair Gasoline and Oil. A good stop on the way to Oma ha. Refresh yourself while we L check your car. Ray Baird, Leasee By V. T. Hamlin Plan Use of Rocket For Weather Data LONDON (U.R) A jet-propelled rocket which will climb Ills miles and transmit weather information automatically by radio is now on the drawing boards of the British inter-planetary society. Researcher Lionel 'Gilbert said the society hopes to launch the first rocket within a few months. He expected that later develop ment will enable the rockts to climb 100 miles. "It's really an adaptation of the j 'radio-sonde' type of instrument now used with balloons by metero- I logical stations," Gilbert said. I ''The rockets will return by par achute, since there is only a one mile drift from a 40-mile altitude in a 20-mile wind and the rockets can be recovered." The first rocket will be propell ed by a jet with a fuel of liquid oxygen- mixed with kerosene. The rocket will be six and one-half feet long and will be controlled by a gyroscope. Real Estate Transfers Waltter H. Smith to F. J. Do mingo, lots 1 to 8 , block 6 and lots 1 to 5, block 11, Fleming and Race's addition, Weeping Water. Eva Stoehr and others to Clarence E. Diggs, lots 9 and 10, block 86, Plattsmouth. Hilda Coffman to Marian E. Arundel, E,i lot 10 and all lots 11 and 12, block 9 Plattsmouth. Donald T. Cramer and wife to Harry W. Westin and Marguerite, lots 7 and 8, block 41, Platts mouth. Charles Nottley and Lillian to Kenneth O'Rourke, lot 14, Jones addition, Greenwood. Thomas J. McQuinn to Russell H. Schafer and Marcella, ref. lot 6'W'2 SEU 23-10-13. Claude E. Carter to Frederic C. Hobbs, lot 4, block 53, Platts mouth. Frank W. Herger and Nellie to Fred P. Busch and Eva, lot 3, block 29, Plattsmouth. J. Howard Davis and Marcia to Robert E. Sedlack and Mae, lot 30, Oakmont addition, Plattsmouth. CASS THEATRE PLATTSMOUTH. NE6R. o ihows every night. Matinee ever Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday Last Time Tonight THURSDAY, MAY 23 Betty Hutton and Barry Fitzgerald in k "STORK CLUB" Also Comedy and Novelty FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAY 24 . 25 Double Feature Jim Bannon and Ken Curtis in "OUT OF THE DEPTHS" Incredible story of a Heroic "Sub" crew! and Jeff Donnell with Hoosier Hotshots in "THROW A SADDLE ON A STAR" The West's brightest stars in a Rodeo roundup of action and laughs! Also "Who's Guilty" serial. Matinee, Sat., 2:30 Nights, 7:00 - 9:30 SUNDAY - MONDAY MAY 26 - 27 Ray Milland and Jane ' Wyman in "THE LOST WEEKEND" The novel that "Couldn't Be Filmed" now the most. daring picture in years! Also color cartoon and news Matinee, Sunday 2:30 Nights 7:00 - 9:15 Cocktail Ensign Is Own Creation NEW YORK (U.R) J. A. Op penheimer, who has sold flags from Atlanta to Alaska for 44 years, likes to tell about the alcoholic ensign. He designed it. "Yacht owners have found it very" useful," the salesman for Annin & Co., in business 99 years said. "Red cocktail glass on a field of snow white. When a yacht flies this flag it means that drinks are being served aboard. When the cocktail flag is flown with the glass inverted, it means your own whisky. "I'm so proud cf the cocktail flag, my own creation." Oppenheimer, whose territory now is the deep south, got off to a good start in the big-time of the flac h'.pine;; at 'pw TInvfn L.onn., in iyiw. . Crimson and Blue Yale and Harvard were playing football that fall when a small man in a wagon pulled his team of horses up in front of the grand stand. f "Schoolars," Oppenheimer said, 'I have an item here that will in terest you." He waved two penants, one the crimson of Harvard, the other the blue of Yale. Before game time the waon- load cf pennants had been sold. ; "Pennants were big for 25 years alter that," Oppenheimer said. "Every college lad had to have one for his room. As for the deep south,, Op penheimer isn't startled that his employer has made 40,000 Con federate flags in normal years. That is just about right for the demand, he explained. Peo ple use those Confederate flags he added. "I have covered the south for many years and I think I know my territory prettv well..5 Too Much Excitment Oppenheimer to nut over his i point, recalled a case i-n the south. "In the cotton mill country near Columbus,, Ga." he said, "I became acquainted with a pleas ant family and gave them an American flag. They seemed proud of it, hung it out on their front porch, but it created too much excitment. "An old neighbor woman came along, saw the Stars and Stripes TOO FAT? Get SLIMMER this vitamin candy waj L ' (traceful figure. No exer-- FL cisine. No laxatives. No V-k drugs. 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" 'Your granapa,, the old col onel fought under the Bo-nnie Jlue flag of the Confederacy, Now why do you display that thing?' " Oppenheimer smiled and said this was not 1865. "That was just 10 years ago." Five Brothers Clear $3,145 Carrying Five Paper Routes II AMMO N D, lnd. (U.R) -A newspaper route ''corporation" "formprl twn vput-c. arm Kit na firo sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Renwald has issued its first fi - nancial statement. Profits: $3,145. They are not just "paper" pro fits, either. They exist in bank; accounts and savings bonds own ed by Roland, 14, who has $937; Tommy, 12, $797; Billy, 10, $77; Bobby, 9, $364 and Danny 7, $260. The boys who carry three morning, one affternoon and one Sunday paper route, split the pro fits down to the last penny so that each is daily rewarded for his contribution. "The bank accounts are nice," says Daddy Renwald, "but those paper routes have given them something money cannot buy a sense of responsibility. "They've not only learned to take care of their own money, but they have performed a daily re sponsibility in delivering papers to customers every day in every kind of weather." The three older boys handle the morning routes, but all five Walter H. Harold R. Smith & Lebens Attorneys-at-Law Jonat Bldg. - Plattsmouth The Time Shop John Biising, Prop. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR ENGRAVING PHONE 27 PLATTSMOUTH Fine Portraits $5.00 A Dozen And Up Fridays, 1 to 6 P. M. Saturday, 1 to 8:30 P. M. C0LVIN-HEYN STUDIO Plattsmouth Hotel E. M. BLANCHARD Mgr. OUR LAST HATCH. BETTER GET YOUR CHICKS NOW, THE SEASON WILL SOON BE OVER. w NEBRASKA CITY Phone 128 wheels haul the big Sunday loads Evidently the customers are satisfied Pol, a-JffQ olnnp from customers last Christmas totaled $180. Playgoer, 73, Claims 2,000 First Nights COLUMBUS (U.R) Known as "Ohio's champion, first nighter," 73-year-old Gregg Wolfe claims he has seen 7,250 stage and screen productions. The first play he saw was "Jack The Giant Killer" in Chil licothe - back in the '73 and! !his Columbus home is filled with theater programs and books about famous stage and screen stars. During his Gl years of play going, Wolfe has seen 26 of the 37 plays by Shakekspeare with Ventilated - Fireproof - Warp Proof 16 inch - 3 Speed Oscillating All Popular Sizes Front and Hear AEBSECT Insect Bombs WEEDICIDE-The Fancy Way to Kill Weeds r John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Plattsmouth Phone 92 SPECIAL SALE ON HAND WHITE LEGHORNS 3 WEEKS OLD WHITE LEGHORNS li WEEKS OLD 1 I6xi6 BROODER HOUSE Ul n PLATTSMOUTH Phone 19 "Twelfth Night'" leadin- the list with a record of 20. He has been an audience : l - ! ber in theaters all over tit- . ; ; i j ..1 1 i. as """l "J i'C-l ber claims he has, been a; night" performances more i: , 2,000 times. About 550 species of r.a'.'v grasses are found in Texa Get Your Car READY FOR SPRING CHANGE Differential Grease Transmission Grease, Cn! 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