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4f f i "5f i i i t r Thar-a.y, NoTfmbtr 14 ALLEY OOP f"l mm Ctr2P VjT okf tat thic T rviT i wn I'M K- AwELL.I ! i.- 1 ' S X ' ' ' II i' --- IZH srKK--'-' I C15V. SO II PVTV f umnrRP PDT iTSNUPWAV I .'.Mr! TD IT OOCLA fJST !--T I ! IHfc- HAYfcK and j aTTF SO TO AA-TV I NOTCeV TAKEN CAKE VCUSH.NOW fT5 NFETAU HAS I DOESXT X SAV OUVE H 4 NOUR. RECCKTXNO j 2 V I I I - f I I I -V ir I ArttSfjAOE A m; IV OF ATfi-r' rCI AV' 1AAJAT r? S. A3VEr IN I I E THER.' -XDONE K I II I "v. AKt OUT-. m . About You AND YOUR FRIENDS IN Plattsmouth and Cass County Former Local Girl To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Wilcox. Lake Worth. Florida, an nounce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn Loretta. to Cap tain Wade Avery Carpenter, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Weils Avery Car penter, Coudersport. Pennsylvania. Miss Wilcox is the grandaughter cf the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Wilcox of Plattsmouth and Rob ert L. Propst and the late Mrs. Propst. former Plattsmouth resi lient, now of Lake Worth. The Wil cox.? resided in Plattsmouth where Marilynn was tern and attended Central Elementary School. Following graduation from the "Lake Worth High School. Miss Wilcox attended Palm Beach Jun cr College graduating with the cliss of '4. She was an active r ;b-r r-f the Fhiio Sorority and' i Ivt-i-tisi.-ig manager of the college parer. The Beachcomber. Since , gr.s ia ': -.u she h.s been head of the Collection and Exchange de- i partrr.er.t in the Florida Bank end j Turst Co.. West P-ilm Beach. Fla. I Capt?.in Carpenter, after gradu Ption 'rem the Coudersport High School, was employed by the Penn sylvania State Road Dept., enter ing the armed forces in July. 1&41. He transferred to the Army Air Corps in September receiving his wings at Turner Field. Georgia in December. 1942. In Ausrust. 1943 1 following anti-sub patrol duty at Lar.gley Field, Virginia, he was sent to the European theatre. On his ISth mission he was shot down on the French coast, was held a prisoner by the Germans for over a year, returning home in June 1345. At present Captain Carpenter is auencmz the Instrument Fyling i School at Barksdale Field. Louis iana, and will soon return to the Middletown Air Depot. Harris burg, Pennsylvania where he will con tinue his duties as assistant base operations officer. The marriage will be solemniz ed early in January- in Lake Worth, at the First Cong re gatio hlnar uC at the First Congregational Church Receive Transatlantic Call Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sheldon You know, Joe, I'm beginning to think Qwaker Oats doe gire me more Stamina! Mavbe Quaker Oats won't enable Oats as top cereal for athletes! And vcm to defy the laws of gravity - but it's justly famous as a great stamina food! Real authorities agree no other natural oereal equals hot, whole-grain oatmeal in Pro tein, Food-Energy. Food-Iron or Vitamin B, all key elements for stamina! Famous football and basketball coaches praise Quaker Quaker Oats enjoyed a telephone conversation with their son, Robert, who is stat ioned in Austria. The parents had been notified Sunday to stand by on Tuesday for the call when came through at 4:30 p.m. Tele phone connections were good and the voices carried plainly. T-S Sheldon is stationed at Lenz, Austria, with the headquarters,4th constabulary regiment. He reinlist ed last July for 18 months and has been overseas since Jan. 18. He expects to return early next spring. Ill At Hospital John Waterman, brother of Ver non Waterman, is critically ill at the Lutheran Hospital in Omaha. , . last r nua uui uia toiuiuuh x " " i Attends Convention ! Clem Woster was in Omaha Wed I nr-sdav for the opening of the three i ,'av convention of the Mid-West j Travelers Dance Club Meeting :, The Square Dance Club held its regular meeting at the Eagles Hall an Wednesday evening, with d l'.rap nttnrianee of members, f Several new members were added ; to the roll. A special feature of the evening was the appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Durra, dance instructors, who were here fro A Lincoln for the oc casion. Leaves for California L. L. McCarty brother-in-law of Mrs. Robert Cappell, will leave Friday morning for Sheridan, Wyo- ! ming, where he will visit, and then drive cn to his home in Jameda. Mr. McCartv is a former Platts mouth business man and will be re membered as the proprietor of the golf course and country club and. earlier, as a gasoline dealer. For the past fice years he and his fam ily have lived in California. He is ending a month's stay here where he has been taking care of his property interests and renewing friendships with his many friends in this vicinity. America prases Quaker Oats for delkiousnese! Yes. in an indepen dent national breakfast survey to find America's best-tasting cereal. Quaker Oats received more votes than any other cereal hot or cold! Enjoy delicious Quaker Oats daily I Brmmkfmmt tomA Mr. and Mrs. William Borneme ir were here from Elmwood Thurs day to shop and attend to other matters of business. M Doctors Hospital Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Caldwell were in Omaha Tuesday evening visiting at Doctors Hospital with L. L. Foral, brother-in-law of Mrs. Caldwell. ! To Locate In Washington j Lyle Lawton. recently Captain j Law-ton of the Corps of Engineers at Ft. Eelvoir. Va., arrived here ; Friday after receiving his d i s- j charge at Ft. Meade. Md., last j week. While at Ft. Belvoir Law- s ton was a member of the staff and faculty at Engineer School, acting as instructor. He also served as trial judge advocate. Lawton will visit with friends and relatives here the next two weeks, after which he will report for duty in Washington, D. C, where he will be employed in the insurance department of the Vet erans Administration. Visitors from the South... t- Mrs. Hamilton Thome of Ft.Ben- nine. Ga.. and daughter, Mrs. Betty Kuziv of Corpus Christi are --isitL-ur at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Soennichsen They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Dwyer at Weening Wa- ter. "Return from Convention Xr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescotl re turned Wednesday evening from', Kansas City where they attended the Heart of America Buying Con- vention. Mr. Wescott reports that critical merchandise is still unav ailable, largely due to the presnet unstable economic conditions. Enjoying Vacation from Duties Mis3 Elizabeth Hirz is enjoying a two-week vacation from her duties at the H. M. Soennichsen Dry Goods Co. Here from California Miss Ann Thierolf of Los Angel es, formerly of this city, visited i recently with her friends and rela tives here and in Louisville and Cedar Creek. Miss Thierolf is an aunt of Mrs. Henry Hobschie.lt. j Visitor from Cedar Creek Mrs. A. O. Ault and Mrs. G. W. Ault and son. Gerry, of Cedar Creek, visited at the George Say les home Thursday. To Locate Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman ar rived Thursday from St. Louis to make their home here. Mr. Nnv man is a former Plattsmouth resi dent and they will reside at the family home on South Second St. Stitch and Chatter Club The regular meeting of the Stitch and Chatter Club was held Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs. An Appreciation i t Tothe voters of the Third Commissioner District of Cass County, I wish to ex-; pres3 my appreciation for their loyal support at the General Election. I assure you that I will fulfill my du ties in the office to which I have been elected to the best of my ability- Alva G. Reid THE JOURNAL. y FrH ROCK CCVFRED ; W.TM T-Ef2t O. E. Fkuv-froek with ill rnem- bets present. The first part of the evening was devoted to business matters and to reviewing the anniversary meeting of the week before. This was fol lowed by the playing of gams. with high score held by Mrs. Wai ter Rhoades and low score by Mrs. Lowell Hamblen. j-un:-r.ecr. was served by tne hostess assisted hv fr; .I.irv? The next eg vill be heid jfov. 27 at the heme of Mrs. Rcy Aylor. nen Ifom Uneoln R j GrunwalJ of Lincoln was shopping here Thursday, . Social Workers Flower Club The Social Workeis Flower Club j met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Minnie Nolting, with Mrs. John Thomas assisting. After the business meeting a social hour was devoted to games and concluded with a luncheon. The Christmas party will be held December 11 at the home of Mrs. Louis Kief. Here from Lincoln Mr. ana Mrs. Fr: drove front Lk-,!?. visit at th? home t" Robert Ctppeii. LVwr.ev Irs. Air France made the first cross ing of the South Atlcntk- -v-th commercial air transport in 1330. SS35Ka23?S5EHZ3S33EEr5a Smith & Lebens Attorneys-at-Law Oonat Bid?. Plattsmontli EBB 331 mmi Keep Your Feet Dry. Use DRI-FOOT Foot Powder Guaranteed to Stop Foct Per spiration After 3 Applications 50c per can SCHREINER PHARMACY Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thouaaro oft'.-upla are raak, ors-ci:t, ex bausted niy batjuc tody Ucka iron. For new vim. vitality, try Ojre Tocic Tat lets today. Contain iron you. too. may need for pep; also vitamin B i. Be ceiihted or money back. Sot sale at ail cxvg stures everywhere. Plattsmouth ASKA Calendar The Dai'y Joui-nal L compiling : a new li?t of clufcs in and around j Platt5mouth for the calendar. The j .- pvesioinis or secretaries oi au j - .11 Friday, November 15 Covered dish supper and cor.gre- PLATT? MOUTH. gational mestir.g at Lmted Pres- , slow steadv Mo3t ?ooJ steers S22 byterian Church at Murray at 6:30, j to S2T. Two loads good around l. honorir.g Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Dob- . 330-lb. weights 29. Few choice bin. i sows ?S1. One lead good heifers J24. Medium to low good short feds Chapter F, PEO Society, will ?x6 to S20. Slaughter cows stcadv meet 2:30. .vith Mrs. S. S. Davis at 1 j Friday. Xoveniher 15 j The Adult Fellowship Class of 1 the Meihciist Church will hold a covered dish supper at the church j at 6:00 pr TucmLjv. November 19. Bluebird meeting at 4:00 o'clock at Metho iist Church. Wediedav. November 2: ! I Circle N'o. 1. St. John's Church, j I will .neet at 2:C0 p.m. in St. John's j j Kali i Ciu 'e N ). 2- will rr.H't at f :60 ' p.m. in St. John's Hall. QUICK RELIEF FROM Bvmptems of DUiress Arising froi ! STOMACH ULCERS j due. ZLrrtmJ nwiv i freeEcoVTetlsof HorseTreatmen'.that ! i B Must Kelp or it Will Ccst You Nothing j Over two million bottle cf the VCIIXAKD ? TRF.ATMENThavebPcasoKlforrthefol M Bii Duodenal Ulcers due to Exces Acid d Foot Digestion. Sour O" Upset Stomach, r Gassirs-is. Heartturn. S!e-pessness. etc., ; c a t Ejicms Acid. Silc! on 15dr.ys' trial! -Ak f t "WiHard's WSiaga' wrkti IuU , M eii-LiLii tiois treatment ire as SCH REINER J. Howard Davis I INSVRANC Phone 4G Fouchek - Garnett I ATTOKNEYS - AT - LAW LTTSUEANCE and BONDS 1 t- -; 1 - - - . wee S TZ 14 tc:;;y, i Al Pict-JT4 Her . j,-. Y ait .? n- R.-w at - X In ..m -i n f or r t.'i-. -i - tr Tn - n.-.-ii t-"st. conduclfd bv lxi -.::u doctor nor trran ltO ivruins lost 1 to 1 iwund aar In a few kt witt the A'iDS Vitamin Caudjr Reuucia Plan. j W :.h thia Ayd I'Un roa don't cut 1 o.it any tcais. ;rches. Dotto-a. i ir.eats or butter, yrwi simpivcuc i;e3i 1 da a. It's !nrie aci rjsirz whrtl j AYPS brfor-ear:h roe-il. Abso- I A.i. cn 11 ZS. li not d?iihtl wrth rma MuNfk OACiw oa tie Try tni box. faooe Phone 46 i fear Oat this ad as a reminder CASS DRUG Firemen's GAMES PARTY Wed., Nov. 20 EAGLES HALL f DU A D VI & T V i Livestock Market OIU.HA Hogs, Saleable receipts 4.5X. j Most sales steady to strong-.Gxv.I ! and choice 2X to 2T0 lb. butchers ; ;24.25 to mostly f24.50. Ton $24.. o. I Cattle. Saleable receipts 6.500. ; :a rp? i o. Average roxi a n a ----cp- choice fed steers and fed heifers i firm to 25 cents higher. Spots 50 cents ut on stior.g weight steers. ' ?,fedi;im to low good short feds to 25 cents higher. Two load westerns SIT. 40. Most medium and good cov. s 513.25 to 516.53. Stock- f ers an ! feeders steaiv. Few mod-1 jum and gol steers S13 to St 6.50. Sheen. Saleable receipts R." "0. t , few early sales of .'laughter lambs around 50 cents ,but littl e cone as t on good and -hoiee Iambs. This class holding 2i. Replacement stock. abet steadv. Good and choice feeding lambs S1T.50 to SI. Science Able To Produce Snowstorm SCHENECTADY. -IP Scientists from th? General Elect:...- L.t'.xsr a lories said Thursday they had succeeded in producing a snow storm by sprinkling an -i dinary cloud with pellets of dry ice dropp ed from an airplane. :.a m:.x:s ;i 'i : s : s s -a Poultry i' 1 Call us for LATEST PRICES and tr door if desired. , 1 WE CAi? D :i ux ana ueese CALL US COLLECT FOR PRICES BEEF HIDES HORSE HIB-ES, Ho 1 : 3 4 i I ' a i ss ;a a 'a !i I u i p Fur Season OPENS FRIDAY IN NEBRASKA Get out your traps and bring- in your F Phone 199 " Advance Christmas GIFT SUGGESTIONS 1 f - i SLIPPERS Warm slippers delight the r . TtjF I jr','r T . O en. Many styles in all mate rials. Good selection. $1.50 to $5.co t J. Howard Davis Attorceys-at-Law Richard C. Peck ; PlattKnonth Phone li ! i V71TH THE i VIETPJA1 PLAU jucUi Cii. Schreiner Pharmacy .a uruor. wus re leased bv t Agncuiturt S- DT-partmt nt of :n is :x :.m a.s a ..2 :s t Zil .mi W an tea iCK service to 2 i b c a it a NOW USE 1 i! 15c lb. I. K 4 ' i 3 h y I ' m a" $3.00 Si tr.- u IT r. i - 26SJ PURSES ,,f all styiei all straps . ". T' T- .'I niiit-r or s.ax. ar.d fabric. In lier 1 wora,V 6 fas A : -. -V" ' ' '4 ;:' " , .- . .... , x v rF - ' . J- . -- : ; a - . :.' -.f . ' '- " ' v - - 0-" ... v.' V ' :?. -rr..- I - .-.-"-.."-.!. ' ' : -"' -"!":-''v--' i, PAGE THRrt i ill l( vr.n hv( found it. or lost t, or vant to buy :t or sell it JOURNAL WT-ADS BRING REH7LTS Notices Loans i Buy that home or farm with a g. i. Loan Regular farm loans at lowest ! rates. See local correspond ent or Kioke Inv. CoM Omaha, 2, Kebr. jliUMMAGE SALE, T,SO PPJNT i piece for quiit. by Catholic i Daua-hiet". St. John's Hail, No- vcrr.bcr l'y and 10. STOLEN" BROWN WATER sparse!, i miles north of Platts- I mouth. Child's pet. Reward, j Ht-nry Traut. PROGRAM AND PLATE SUP- per by Horing School District No. I 2 at Myr.ard Community Kail ! Frii?, November 13, at S P. M. ; Nt'.l Lancaster, teacher. Card of Thanks I WISH TO THANK ALL MY friend? who remembered me with call?, cards and flowres during my recer.t accident. Chai les Fulton, Jr. 1'eip Wanted If SALESMAN FOR LIFE INSURANCE Life insurance experience unnec essary. Give age, reference a?.d pa?t five years occupational his tory. SCO. 00 per week with lib eral contract. Proper training Bert Eodeers, President UNION NATICInAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Lincoln, Nebraska WANTED CARRIER F0Y AT Journal office- WANTED COOK AT PHIL'S Cafe. irfirie fir Sale 21 USED FURNITURE DINING room suite, dresser, coal range, oak roll top desk, circulating I. eater, oak chair. Eureka vac uum sweeper. Farley Furniture. K NEW FURNITURE 39-INCH Holl:rwood bed, full size; box sr-rmsr. inner spring maicress, unfinished drop leaf tables, single beds, unfinished gate leg tables, studio davenports, unfin ished desks, chrome breakfast sets, circulating heaters. Farley FurniLure. CORN PICKERS, JOHN DEERE 101 and 226 models. Good con dition. Stander Implement. TRACTORS, JOHN DEERE models A and B. Stander Im plement. . 1935 MASTER CHEVROLET 4 door sedan, radio and heater. Good condition. Phone 662J. 1&34 FORD, COOxlS TIRES. Good condition. See Walt Bryant, at Bryant Garage. Red Estate For Rent 40 70R RENT TWO-ROOM OF- fice in Donat building. Phone Go" or 207W. Wanted to Rent 5fl . i WANTED 3 OR 4 ROOM APART. : a ment or small nouse ior veteran and family. Call Daily Journal 5-Probe Damage To Burlington Wires ti McCUOiv, reo., r rsurimg ;l ton Division headquarters here 'I ; revealed that FBI and railroad ag J! ents are searching for the person V or persons who cut the wires on t ! the railroad's centralized traffic Bl control system between Parks.Neb. l' and Laird, Colo., on the nights of 1 Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. I"! Investigators said that the ser I! iat cable was cut in four different ; places and 100 foot sections carr- ! ied awaj-. Accidents on the line were averted because each cut S I flashed a supnal light on the cen l j tral control board and repairs were Jj made within two hours. ! The cut lines, however, resulted in delavs to several trains. Some horses are allergic to sad dle soap, says the American Vet erinary lledical Association. 4 a aMvj