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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1946)
Th hmT4i.1v. OrMi.ei- ni. kmc. THE JOURNAL, PLATTi?mOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGF. THREE About You . . . tmXlaiSffiMGIJlS13tt ! it badge; Bobby Taenzler, 2 nd Bonn's Widow NeV i'ming merit badge; Rev. Taenz- j JMate On HoneymOCEl HOLLYWOOD, Ann BonL' AND YOUR FRIENDS IN ?Li TTSMOUTH AND CASS COUNTY g xJy Eli? ore Batox Phone 6 or 6 P ans badge. Cars were furnished by Rev. E. J. Moritz and M. H. William son. was a large Maj. (UP) Marjorir :nurfhpI. V. SHOW or 1:V'..'!2 aee,rri Rieaurd Jra Eon evmoonine Thursr1 :v with sales , Tiono T-.v-..,f IT t-'Tv1 vr.n;v s I There was a large attendance , ... i, . s'at this county meeting which wasj.'. " II"", ' 7. " The coud1 each 22. veer- mcr- n ville. Troop 220 of Weeping Water, . . . . -. . n : n n Tno mroncT i'i ' rn r i- t rii wr'ii 11UU HIV 1U4 .. J l. l4MKV-t Livestock Market OMAHA b!o receipts a onn o rr?os:y id ck'.iee Ten 24. receipts 4.500. r- 10 receipts ?ady to was non- ; coo ..- rr,iv i-oo -n Cattle. able STAro3'",' ki ;es 2.101. Very ti-jv.- trace .?i :;?iin r.r.d f-d !-!-to unovynlv low er t-rs at veal pries. Good arcuna I Halloween Party Held Costume Party Given A halloween party was held Wed , A halloween-costume party was ntsday ' evening at the- home of held Wednesday evening at the Dian, Dena, and Dangard Reich- home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Casev mony at Hollywood Lutheran Church and said thev would i'w present. XIX dUUlCM VJi. LI TV..44:ift jn J0lly-VOOCi by Glenn Pickard, superintendent j . f, ,niw.iim,s. ,of the Louisville schools. ! , - u -n ij:an, uena, ana uaiaia nome ot Mr. and Airs, t . m. Lasey Tne next regular District Court ... , stadt Dancing and games pro- for their daughter, Kay, a n d of Honor will be in February, but Zft V v-.ded the ,r.tertainment. Later m , friends. an Eagle Court will be held in $?Jl'.it w , ,chr 1 the evening refif shments were ser , The evening was spent in play-, rw. w th- .h nl.-ir pL,ne- The. SuDencr s- ,C ' spent in play-. December. The date and nlace ved. Jingr game?, prizes for which were j win be announced later. j Those presort were: Mary Jane awarded to Lynn Fitzgerald and- Harris, reejry -in.iy. jjtun uu joe iticxetts. Keirejnments were Dena Reichstadt. Elaine Petereit, served at the close of the eve Tony Kubicka Raymond Hild Don. jng. aid Perry, Bill Mason. Eugene; Those present were: Dickie, Pat Shoebotharr., and Dangard Reich. tit.f Sandy and Deslie Mallt e, Lar stadt. sis'-? 'pijBjaSzjij uuiq put? Xj ' pas oof Aqqog 'jjsoj .?uu.if 'uo-j I Dickie Ricketts and Kav Casev. j Sophomore Editor Of Annual Miss Betty Meisinser of Piatt Visit from Omaha mouth has ben chosen to serve j jn anj Mrs. F. M. Casev, ?r.. as Sophomore editor of the -Plain 0r Omaha were here visiting Wed sman." school annual of Zebras-, riesday evening at the home of ka Wesleyan University. Miss Mci -heir son and daughter in law, Mr. singer is a Sophomore ; t Wesley. an .x..s p M. Ca.;ey. jr. an. ! Methodjst Church Home on Terminal Leave j Holds Party Sterling Cole, son of Mr. and ' The Methodist church league M-s. Roy (Shorty) Cole of Platts-'was host to the Presbyterian mt uth, arrived home Wednesday church league Tuesday evening at evening on termmiai :ave iroci a nauoween party, oames were c h.,ri. v-m the ai-my. He hau served in the plaved and refreshments were ser r r . iU v,, f Trt- anvw 1.1V.V Li U " ' ; Kaf fenberger. I St. Luke's Auxiliary with Miss ; Barbara Gering. Calendar teacher who married him little rne-e than six months earlier ton1-' a modeling coarse and get a job qs a mannikin in an exclusive chop. 75 lh. steers ?2f!."0. Cho:c" s-pors rnd heifers held higher. Trp med ium and g'l'-d 5-h-".rt fc-d fir. to S24.no. Medium t lou- r.fl i-hon, fed heifers PI 0 to ?i?. Most bids on ted cows 2 or rrr-ro i- w't, i'iim hpcI 'i'iI c- c -11.50 to .24. T' v medium and onof r v'.. ire ; steers s.';?v at M? to S1T.25. ' H !! ' SIX -'.... s s roor.iiutr EL. v : mt w 0 w ..iv :?-giz r i . . ... V - 1 -. if you have found it, or lost it, or vnr- to buy :t or sell It JOURNAL WAT-OS BRING iv. 1 ' iea.l -nerfpnev Police Watch Picket Line 5!-.:.(:r)i ; rr-'Ti-.4- 4.500. cents Iver. Oi"r,d and eniic" nn ti'.'e lrphs rrd ore !ed cmnnr- -hlf pr.h 'fd v:p!fiT.-' ?t t(-T) of 22.50: J'-rr lr.rb. ;-d;.-. Good and choice i517.ro t .- SIS Th I we; i'ote ir iocn Is i'M-jlps County r inn rr.-.i-.b-t (ip- a "Vo'2 : -IT v it i ! he.; to to --j- vet:n.. Subscribe for The Journal Cit' auiScnDtrs s ;i navt nt-i receiver" vo DAILTr JCLRNAI Cail No. 6 ';tiep 5-30 and :00 p i i ;iafer will be Laken to yo No service after 6 P. M. The DaiTy Journal is compiling MILWAUKEE. Wis.. (UP) a new list of clubs in and around emergency detail of 120 po'iceme:; Plattmouth for the calendar. The"! reinforced Sheriff's deputies Wed presklnts or secretaries of all nesday as authorities souiht t clubs are urged to contact Miss halt picknline violence which he Elinore Eaton at No. 6 or 45 in or- seethed at the- strike-bound Ail der to make complete the Journ- . Cheimers farm equipment plan: tl's Urt of clubs. j for the last two days. I Meanwhile, five men arrested C'ctober 29 to October 31 , on the picket line in an outbreeh State convention of W. C. T. U. Krghting were charged with t; in nrtnhpr ?!3 to 31 in- 'intertenng with the pursuit oi tciices i elusive. Headquarters at Y.W.C.A. Thursday October 31 work." One cf the five also was charged with interfering with an office." Their- cases were cor.tir.- ee the at the - -. ' V - - . . . ncary Pa"isH Hall November 3-4-5 i zn F?.ee 5) army for 16 months. 10 of which! ved. Chaperones were H. J. Al he spent in Breme: haven. Germ-' kire. Rev. E. C. Williams, and eny. .Mrs. tdgar Newton. Here From California j Men's Night at Misses Darlene and La Vonne j Christian Church Hennirgs arrived here from Calif j Special EvangeliXic Services led ornia Tuesday evening to visit at by Rev. T. V. Hubbell are being the heme of their parents, Mr. j held at the Christian church Wed rnd Mrs. George Hennings. j resday evening , Mens and Boys Friday November 1 Arabs D?nci:nce Truman's Letter JERUSALEM. (UP ) President Truman's recent lcttr h Toil Saud of Saudi Ar; nounced Thursday by th' hicher committee as itulva aggressive, oppresiive p l Night, was attenci ' and boys. P. E. O. will meet with Mrs. Anna Wiles. 2:30 p.m. Monday November 4 Senior Women's club with Mrs. ; threatening the Arab, of P. ies Louis Hansen. 8:00 p.m. xvxh extinction." Mr. Trum Wednesday November 6 ! reiteratied 2rs plan for th i tu t oioc Air) srtv r,f the mediate admission ci lO.Ofrt Je i by 63 men Returns from Hospital Kennv Tiekct-er who has been i Lester Thimgan and E. H. Wes- in ihf Tmmnnuel hosoital in Om- i cott wei-e at the two nianos. Two tvt-,,t-oit r-Virictian rh'irrh will hold to the Holy Land, and sha for the past week with a foot numbers were given by the Mur- their November meeting at the; not ho-tde to Arab ball injury returned home again j raj' Presbj-terian Mens quartett, 1 church parlors at 2:30 p.m. Hos-j Thursday afternoon. ! consisting oi Olm Morris, Dale esses ' are: Mrs. Bettj- Barrows Long, Dale Wolfarth and James ianci Mrs. R. A. Noell. Comstock; they were accompan- J Soap Off Shelves Coiner Into Tirer Leave for Kanus City Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bourck and !iCcj by Mrs. Olin Morris. A vocal Mr. and Mrs.Guy Griffin left Wed 1 solo ,Vas given by Mrs. Richard I BiP' Nine bchOOiS ! CHICAGO. (UP) Som nesdej for Kansas L.itj wm re iney ;Schaae accompanied by Mrs. H. 1 - T" A I- uoap you ve r.ctn t:-yi-? to will spend a few days while Mr. ;g. McClusky. Two selections on AfiTCe 1 O ACCf P Sat tiie corner grocery store is Bourck attends a Chevrolet con- an accordian were played byMer-j CHICAGO, (UP) If the West- in; used to make aut mobiie vention. ; le Rogers of Union. ern Conference formally approv- es. 1 The sermon "A Lad and His e! the siening of a Rose Bowl Dr. Waldo L. Semen. Dir.- jDad" was said by many to have agreement. seiection to play in the pioneering i hoen nno r,f the hest riven thus . ...m ..-4. u F. Goodrich Cc far in the Revival-meetings -TITNGT'"'. (TTV. he- F:d-j " : '",,';U oi ins'.a "." C'V- r:vT"? r". - l- -- - - , i n r-',- ut -r an inforrv e ..'.sr- ' r a k e , 7 . .V,- - ee said. ;-ru.-K . y a a ' vs.- : : Hcl,. R ! d i e : n- , . a- - ,.-rbs m ir--.Vy nr buyj-r ur.li: . .. y y y,.;.al--J.---'' . J " y.-t vi-e:her iur.at ,-e w-ulcl be! "S A ' treed from tit" reJ-.lla-K.r.i. ' ' ' ' '-;7: - " T1-' rr - K:ta: ! r--V -CV 1 .J U: '- ouster v'; . ivt- " e 1 -i'.i eu.--" tr .--iTe--". PiJ -f : i.' ';KZr-:: jf j i!" " Ar,t '-i -iUJ "' :'a: ' r,. a, R?. : L.v .7 im ! Loans j Buy that home or farm with a G. I. Loan Regular farm loans at lowest rate.-. See local correspond ent or lOolce Inv. Co., Ontsha, 2, Nebia. AND CESS POOLS repaired and built. Pri . Charles K. Grow. Neb. :. F": 120. :a was c.e- c PREPARED TO DO siin enverine come in estimate. Matney Fur- BA7.AAR AND CHICKEN PIN r..v. At Method:st Curch Tue., Vfv, 5. Cafeteria stvle. Serving begins at 11:15 A. M. Plate din nT :- fi.CO. school children .05c. ATTENTION FARMERS: LET us level vour ditches and any rth.T grading. Call Al Young. 0"4 W. Plattsmouth. WASHINGS DONE REASONAB- 4S2 W. SCKREINER PHARMACY I I i V y S f : I IP 1 1 h c. search of -the will not be r- oouiien .u., r.M'.'ii. v ... . member that approximately iJD,uu-ty..s M) ; post-season classic :rPirtH hv anv hiff nine I : 1- 4.x. t ';k-i pounds of soap ree Ir-ad rp-.i-pp Pl ' f th" Gttel: rra'als "Tljis one 1 rail 'Ct.inpl le.Coiilrntir.rot'-svnilK)! of all the folks Mhu voieJ Quaker Oat America's Best-Tastbag Cereal 1' indicated Wednesdaj-. 1 The winner of the Conference of the nation's total nutpv into production of sy rubber tiii year. t Scout Court of Honor ' Held At Louisville i A - T C" , , 4 -4. XJ, ' , . -r 1 chamDionship will be tendered! or neia v.anesaay evening at i-ou- iU - , ... ,,,,. . T5, 4. . c- the rose Bowl Did annually, v. uh , i?i-ii!e Plattsmouth trooD 36 re- , , . . .. . . , I . , . the onlv restrictive provision be- p . VT J ceived the following advancements . . ; Q jtV?.'. iXmC. C IjOvav Xi-oze.l. Iirsi iia; uuukc and three merit badses-cocking. animal industry' and poultry; Ber- ,the trip more than once every 1 Australian Post three j'ears. CANBERRA UP ) Dr. ard Dtw. swimming and life sav- i speculation wneir.tr amraiuei , bert V. Evatt was n?mec ;rr -rpr-- K,c- T -L-i P-i inH school might reject Bowl bids de-inri, Mir.ister of Ai:t class bridge; Manfred Moritz, 1st veioped because oi tne stern opp.-, day, ruceeed:r. deputy ''- its t-" fo!lowms prices Yes, Americans just voted one cereal best-tasting '. In an independ ent national breakfast survey to find America's favorite for flavor, more people named Quaker Oats titan named ar.v oiiier cereal, hot or cold! It's nat-tasty, delicious! And Quaker Oats helps you figat fatigue, helps the youngsters grow! Real authorities acree not one oilier natural cereal ecuals hot, whole-grain o?tnteal in four great k.evele-' .ents- V ''at t in, Food-Iron, Ti.ri-"Er:err-. Vitamin Li! Get the d-wble acvar.ta benefits, n ery day ! Quick Quaker Oats rooks last as coaee. iinlcr Gats The TTorl I s est :n I! -n. .;. f ofiI ige of T5I-GS. CARPETS. UPHOLSfERT. lof. K.'i in your home. "Work srtia ran teed. Free estimates. Ph. Omaha. Web. 690S. -E TAKE NOTICE. NO huntinc or hunters allowed rr -ast of Bi'-1'"" depot "no rr--t of way. We h-e cttle in ' pc?ttir? and men shuckinsr. Mntilincr 'heMir.e co'n. Farm is p-sted. T. H. Pollerk. Jud Garn sev ad Hugh Stander. J" ! f crj nf Thanhs ! class bad?e; Richard Gapen, re- sHion by some, notably Illinois de, who was defeat. :! in . he r - nairs, and larm meonamc mer- ana iiniieuia, w fittuui:. n .-i. z-.u:-..- : n- it badges; Glen Hamilton, safety greement with the Pacific Coast jseph B. Chify va? ele-etccl ieaa. r.,,T k;l .4-,,,l,. i,.tf V.olrroc- Tin fnnftrpnrp ! er ef thr lrbor nnrf rno rrel Williamson, bookbinding mer-' i er ci deDutj- leader. i Po'itieil Advertisement Political Adertisemenz Po'.it;r?.l .V.-eni-en-ent ?4.- J " i?" f'i" ;'" J)r. '- "'-ad- " -- - - '""... t.-" y ""."".rg T WTC'H TC THANK ALL MY riat vr-s and friends for the r-iee r-i:"ts and cards during :!t'?4.?. They were vcrv much j 3 pfj 'jrrs. Cvnth:a Daw. . 4.vrl;s0C 12 I AV.t I -. : IK- o -jr. v.'f .-;v.-.-. - f -vy- a r. w i -. " ' 1 xvsy&z Elect Tom Solomon FOR SHERIFF . "A qualified man for professional Jo&." Experienced '." ; i - um 1m. me . i IfLAT ROOF RECOATING ! b"'!1 mi rfs and snray paintinaa Stcf,oa Watemroof r.sr Co. So. CV.ar.s., Neb. Phone Market 6310. Tnrfe serIse to yenr door f.2 A, R. Case r he ne 1?9 - 2C3J Eottle yrmr;e, V,orn. ?23 CONVERSION GAS BURNER for average size furnace. Ph. 174. TsrF7Tr?r,rS: Met t . - i ... LJ4V44. V...j. C Metsl Adjustable Tip, WINTERIZE YOUR CAR WITH Va-cor. winter oil. 0c gal. in -Tr;;- own container. Gamble's. 3 fJ 'v ft si I ' LJ 4k . 4 i ..4-1 f .4- Coirs'et Ncn Electric 53 PC"TNG ROXES- 3n"x45"x2S. riwood. Pire. Ph. 401 J. - &41 FORD. CLEAN. GOOD -"hanieallv. Inquire at Bright F-.0t. Qualified hTT7'P D A 1 Asserted Sizes lli-iX-U. A 41 Ji f. JT'a-iJ o Heat e a r 4 '4 S'-- ""! Dessrvir. ji CASS THEATER jCOAL AND WCOD CIRCULA FS25 : t'n"- heater. Arnold Schomaker, I n,l T air Pla-trmiitb. WICKER SOFA. 805 1ST AVE. I!.t World War II Veteran TflEU Created for your most important moments . . . TABU . . ; Dana's sultry, sense-stirring fragrance that holds a challenge in its every drop! Terfume $75.00 to $3.25 Cologne $22.50 to $4.25 (All prices plus tax) Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political AiveTt.emer.r JU X I - - ' I '4 1 x:. .:: a :: -'v....-..:. yv". : V-K ' v.? 1 t - i .r'-i LilLjJ , RICHARD C. PECK Republican or COUNTY ATTORNEY BY PETITION Discharged From Service too Late to Enter Primary Election Pledged to Return the County At torney's Office to the Courthouse and Give County Business First Consideration Two SHo.vs eve-y mnrt. Matinse every Sat'jrda Sunday and Tuesday F PLATTSMOUTH. NEE3 g ; Last Tiirs Torip.ht. Thursday i ccTOsrn 31 g Alan La ;id and Geralditte ; "0. S. S." I A'.ao color cartoon and r, Crirae Doesn't P.-5y fc 1 vj lr IAzZ 5!3t:3ncry FC-R YOU" L-TTrriS-.' y--7 - - 7N - - '(ftcr.CN) A hi? HaHocn'en Sbovt! FEIPAY - SATURDAY Double Featirre Kir by Crant and Fuzzy . Knight in TATIXSS busat" Thunder:r.t thrills on the Western trail! and Erenda Joyce and Don Porter in "DAKGZ2 WOHAN" GaardMig the deadly Atom secret ! " -Mso "Daughter of Don Q" serial SUNDAY - K0NDAY paulette (5oddar-J and Ray J!ill-nd in 5Hi-AFFERS Pens and Pencils IR MAIL Larrjo or f? Srnall Sheets VO1 Pens ?f and ic. A. P-N-WAY, Deluxe me L01 0 j.r.i-WAi i wo- 1 i one Check, bo?: I PEN WAY, Air Mail I: 72 Sheets. ii . I CLUB LETTER, White ncl " f Vellum Vli)' I JUVENILE, Assorted I , j Design;, .box TYPE N- ANTI FREEZE. ONLY crl. in your own contain rr. Cand'le's. WHITE ROCK COCKRL5? FOR h'cedine. J. T. Thompson strain. Mr?. L. H. Hurst Ph. 463 J. FOR SALS: WINDSOR GAS rantre; grood condition. Ph. 46GW. KRT?? KR09S TYPE TRACTOR f-'n?. All popular sizes. Gam hle'. TOTF.LE BARREL 12 GAUGE cVnfomrt. 12 x 14 Tamaulin. Har 'd J. Nichols. 203 So. 7th. .29 ROYAL LINE, White n.c and colors JQ CRESVOOD, Blue : SI. 00 vaTufl c V Per.-- and Peicilr, Rernovab'.e Points EFP.SHARPf 5H-I:n3 :Guarr.n:e?d For Ever" first of the flaming gold, f AlbO color cartoon and news 1 ir a- .1 s 1 ' . i WANTED: WINTER PASTURE for 8 ridine horses. Call or -wnnte Florence Stables. 9424 N." 31st St., Omaha. Kenwood 7101. Esfrrfp Fur Sale 30 SEVERAL VERY NICE ACRE, asres for sale. Louis B. Long, Realtor. Ph. 250 or 337. Wcrled ity Rent SO V.'ANTED 3 OR 4 ROOM APART, rrer.t or small house for veteran and family. Ca-.l Daily Journal. WANTED APARTMENT OR hou?e. furnished or unfurnished. Call Lt. H. B. Ramsey. Market 5600. Ext. 3191. 1 WWAVSW.V.VAW.VWWAVAViV.WVAVASWViV S-' E -.a : E I 'll : E 3 li i'.S " a a S : S -5-B B " Si.i. ::2 !; 2' i S. '