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p '' 4 PAGE FOUR Red Ryder . THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1946 By; F.fe Hernia- ' I I f , r, , v5" CE..V?3. TE 5Jf-a N -v- . V MAN 3 i-lTT'.E rv ) - . f MASS- lNc5LEW5 FRfcV.ED SW X- f MctLEW STKYINV? E Pu' E r HESWT.-EEN'-s ET 3 VET yNkll- ( r.S s vo'lCi j TRiLBY 1 RU STUNG AND VE'& 1 OuR HCME5T6AT5 40J P vMTfCr-VV W . -- , - N, HAS KvCT STAND 17'. V" r llww fiii II -- - We Extend Our ASAl,Si5t THAT rGt- JfS !-. PROSLLrV DF PASiCHO'S 51 ESPY f FAXCrO FIND JffJ V!HO STEAL-Uf V ATff2 A LITTLE WE'LL &ET cans, a-p j r in rf5 giSTSR .if k . n 9 n i i ii i i I P Q sa El il U CONGRATULATIONS To The First 1947 CASS COUNTY BABY IT. WILL BE OUR PLEASURE TO PRESENT THE NEW YEAR BABY VITH ITS FIRST Pair o Sot Soled Shoes And Its First Pair of First Step Walkers FOR THE RIGHT START TOWARD FOOT HEALTH IN YEARS TO COME CdoAtct Shasi StoM Shoes for Every Age . . . Correctly Fitted Next to Bank Plattsmouth 19 ' II Mrs. Gra-e PIbon i ' N a a n ii M a R . jf H : if S : ' n I i i P I Is I n i On Tuestifij', Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Ebler attended the funeral of hia uncle, Fi-ed Schweppe, at Cook. .N'ebr. Mr. ?rd Jtrs. Carrol Wright a", nounce the birth of a son on Dec. 20. at Ir'ryan Memorial Hospiv,! Mrs. Wright is the former Durothv Sterner. Sunday morning the Bible schul of the Cnristian Church gave Ui-h-program at the 11 o'clock hour. In the evening vesp-er services were held. ! As Well As Our i ..'Best -Wishes ;j ;To The First 1947 Cass ! Ccunty Baby We Will l ! Give $e8.CQ $ ; V in Merchandise Credit l at our Store J ..-us ' : - ' ' i' ' . 'i,- a. a aaaaaaaaaaaa "!!::a:m::'ET3!;;:-E!.::.a!T.ai 1 ! Mrs. Florence McDonald 1 1 "ward Dorr.mcier who is stat-j:-1 in lie i-'a e ed h.'jr.ie la'.e j:'.urday c ::.vs uv a few daws. Lv:reu entertair.e J rr-nir Vva -d r.nd cil. Mr. school in Iowa i3 home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Elseman and Mr. and Mrs. Lacey McDon ald wire Elmv.'ood visitors on Fri day evening. Mic Lo":? McDonald who is en-t-ioN-'.d Li Lincoln, spent the wcek c.id .villi he- paitnts. Mr. ar.J iri s. I.dv.in McHu.Th of U.TO- .1 ST5er.t the v.-ef :pnd w f i .vita Mr.. E; -vu - 1J'y U:im 211 ci .Lincoln Mrs. Euna McIIugh. ar.t. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Joe Guslin and Mr. and Mrs. Rucben Stock were V. O. Giilerpic for dinner Sunday ( Lincoln shoppers on Saurdav t-vti.i.i Mr and Mrs VVilliam stachetsky Too'. i;i.uiii or uamornia and his sister Ida Vi. itcO at the home of her daugh- of Lexington were Murdock visit ter V.ivl Duck and family on ors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger at tended tha hockey game in Oma ha on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey McDonald and Mrs. Chester Elseman were Lincoln shoppers on Friday. Roy Stock and Mrs. Helen Wil p.ms were united in marriare "unr.v December 22 at Ashland. Jean Tool, wife and son of Den ver visitc 1 in M'.irdock on Sunday. Th-y were dinr?r guests at ihe Gillcrpie home. shopper on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger and Mr. and Mrs. C. Jannen were Otoe visitors Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bud Amgwert and other relatives from Omaha and Lincoln attended the double wedding of twin nieces at McCook. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Morgan for merly was Margaret Amgwert of here Mhs Ruby Gamlin returned . V- :,; T. ,V.' ) 1 1 is Mr and Mrs. Charles Long. Mr. r .r id Mrs. Chester Elseman and W : home Monday evening after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tool of ing the weekend in Omaha with Wahoo spent Sunday with H. A. friends. I Mr- Milford Meisinger and new M:s3 Lucille Backemej-er who is i daughter came home from the hos crrm'oyed in Lincoln spent the pital on Tuesday, week end with her parents. Mr. Dean Gakemeier came home H. C. Backenieyer. ! from the hospital on Monday af Weddell was a Lincoln tcmocn, ..K .. mm - - '4 1 BEST WISHES To The FIRST CASS COUNTY BABY BOHN IN 1947 . HHMlMUB'laMAIiMlflMaa11 11 " "a fi i : r r! ' :" It: f a P r : Pi .yi otiii coiiiiialcu F'l ""J i f -hu im hi n urn m y t 9 Pi ' I According to U. S. Department of n f Commerce Sales Figures ' j f - lB9BE S1I ITItedlM .1 Advertise In I 1 The Plattsmouth Journal j aaaaaaaa Our Gift Will Be A UTILITY RUBBER LINED ZIPPER CARRYING BAG a a a a a a a a a a a Baby Books, in Pink and Blue Bindings 50 to $3.50 Baby Rattles 10 - 65 - 75 Plaques for Baby's Room $1.00 and $1.50 Baby Congratulation Cards' 5c up Bates Book Store a a aaaaanaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBaBPav Monday evening the school py. tron3 enjoyed a fine program pre sented bv the school at the com munity building.' 'The Little Shepherd" was pre sented by the grades in costume with song and words in chargo of the rr -sic teacher Mr. R. Bartn. Ralph Parish was the Little Shep herd and Shirley Ro3s his 'Guid ing Star". Following this the Dra matic Class of the High School, taught by Miss Rosemary John presented the play version by Ju lian Lee of Dicken's 'Christmas Carol". Dale Hall was a realistic j Scrooge and others gave their parts weli. Ruth Elliott gave the des criptive interludes. Part II consis ted of music by High School Chor us, and smaller groups, and :Iari: anne Parish as soloist. Richard Tratt is spending the i holidays at home having arrived J from Camp Stonernan. California. ! He is now released from service and will enter University soon. Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Earnest were a . surprised bv some friends and :iei- v . a f . 4 - i gnbors coming m on Monday even ing to help them celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shreve. Mr. and Mrs. Emil "a i Roser.ow, Mr. and Mr3. Fred Lake, l Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller, "a j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and a" ! son of Cheyenne Wyoming are ' spending the holidays at the home a" u;l .r , f of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char- .- W hen You Need Some-v les Fleischman and with other rel- Jthing For The Baby In"J atives. a" Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mendenhall 'a and daughters Beth Janet and Mar- ilyn started Tuesday for a trip .o a Los Angeles. They expect to be a" , gone a month. During their ab J j sence, Jo'.n McKay and Mr. Dank lif fe will look after the work on s." ' their farm. Mr. an I Mrs. Charles Marshall J returned from San Francsico Mon a day whre they had been in i attendance at the National Farm a i Bureau convention. la 'if Vis2S Our Child ren's Section Furniture BABY EEDS MATTRESSES HIGH CHAIRS NURSERY CHAIRS RCCKERS BABY BUGGIES TAYLOR TOTS FARLEY'S FURNITURE caaaub'a'ea' & acac v. "a 2 a a 9 a' i Grass is one crop that can be readily stored in stacks, kept in good condition for many years and used when most needed. I - i. . $00 BEST WISHES To. The First 1947 cass coumty y UoM W23tC3 to the First 1947 CASS COUNTY BABY j It we will allow In Merchandise In Our Store Get Your Baby Needs Here Complete In All Lines runing Drug Co. 522 Main St. Phone 165 8 A Our .GlU to the First . . . The Plattsmouth Journal Will Open A Savings Account For 5.00 For the Hew Year Yougster AH The News. You Like To Read .About Plattsmouth and '' Cass County is 1947 A':- 111- 1 ts CASS COUNTY BABY WILL BE $3.00 IN MERCHANDISE CREDIT To assure a strong healthy body for your child, be sure to select fresh, nutritious food from . . . ii'iiLL-Jwar-? ' . itfM 0 .aaaaw a aaii aaL W.-aK la! I 1. .- i-r -i . ..... t. f . - .. 7,ilnT-fl fi,- 'J-f -iTiiiti to f lis M . iirMnamiif . iifMiiirTir . it . . rk I