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ACE FOUR THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Monday, January 27, 1947 About You AND YOUR FRIENDS IN Plattsmouth and Cass County BY THELMA OLSON St. Patd'a Circle devoted to the. playing of pinochle Meets 'At Egeabergtrs and concluded with the serving Circle No. 2 of the St. Paul's of refreshments by the hostess, Evangelical and Reformed church Mrs. Mayfield. Hie next meeting Womens Guild held its meeting will be Monday, Febr. 10, at the at the "home of Mrs. L. V. Egen- , home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer John berger, with Mrs. William Schmidt son. mann, .sr., as associate hostess. Twelve members and 12 guests were present. The business meet- ' I'd01" Here ing was devoted to the election 1 Frfcin Nebraska City of newi officers. Miss Ann Hassler j Visitors of Mrs. L. V. Egen was elected chairman, Mrs. John jberger and Mrs. F. M. Moer Parkening, co-chairman and Mrs. ims weeK ere Mr. ana jurs. iien L. W. Egenberger, secretary.Mrs. ry Young of Nebraska City. Mrs. Emil Schmidt had charge of the ! Mozer. house guest of Mrs. Egen devotzions. Quiz programs were , berger. has just recovered from a usp d durine the social hour.Prize winner were Mrs. Schmidt. Mrs. John Parkening and Mrs. Luther Womack. Refreshments were ser ved. Circle No. 3 of St. Paul's church met at the home of Misses Em- ma and Elizabeth Hirz this week. Mrs. Otto PiU. as acting chair- man, led the group in prayer and gave the devotional program. Of- ficers elected were Mrs. Louis Naeve, chairman, Mrs. Mike Kaf- fenbereer. secretary and Mrs Lorene Urish, treasurer. Twenty one members and two guests were present. After the business meet ing 4 social hour was held, con cluded with the serving of refresh ments by the hostesses. Federation Circle Meets with Mrs. Friet Circle No. 2 of tho Women's i TTofl-ratinn nf thn Prpshvtorian church met Wednesday afternoon ! at the home of Mrs. T. I. Friest. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. J. j W. Holmes and Mrs. Joe C. War- 1 ga. Twenty-one members and four guests were present. Mrs. Carl j J. Schneider conducted the devot ional lesson on "How to Appreci ate the Church" and the mission ary lesson on "What It Means to Belong1." In connection with the missionary lesson Mrs. Warga al-" u Cu p4ui anu i uiue t v. t HTk Pof T,, DAMSfll-oltM ten 0 jhown- by Mr. Friest. A contirbu hon as made to the March of Dimes. FaircIiUd Visit Here Mrrand Mrs. W. E. Fairchild o'f Alvo jvere here Thursday visiting their'-sonl Albert, and family. L'niteO Unit MeM Mr.-and Mrs. Val Mayfield were ! hosts. to the United Unit of the Farms Bureau Tuesday evening. Jan. 10. Ray Mayfield presided at the meeting. Twenty-four mem bers Hwere- present. Mrs. Willis Cole 'vas appointed as chairman of th Womens Activities commit tee tjreplace Mrs.' Raymond May field."Ir. and Mrs. George Erick son and Mardelle were voted into the unit. A contribution was made to the March of Dimes. Miss D. Eula 7 Wintermote, home demon stration agent, discussed the top ic. Rural Youth, Its Aims and 'Obcctives." The social hour was ; HAULING ; Of All Kinds - 0. F. SMALLEY - Phone 495J I 'ucu .. WITH THf DIETRIM PLAN Olatria CoomlM ouniha, reut bodyvhR rot mdwca erovlding atMiwial itamin and min. ruM tot ratf r!ctd dial. Sg49 15-0 AY SUPW.Y COMTUIt Schreiner Pharmacy BUILT - INS? : For Free Estimates 'A - Call : JONES : Dellevue 1 418 W A ft li:i!l:!!BIJl PHONE 45 or C 1 i siege oi me nu Church Circle Meets Circle No. 4 of the Women's Federation of the Presbyterian church held its regular meeting Wednesday evening at the home 0f Mrs. Lucile Terryberry. Assist- ing hostesses were Mrs. Roy Tsch- irren and Mrs. Philip Kehne. The missionary lesson was conducted , by Mrs. Floyd Becker. Mrs. Leon- ard Stoehr gave a talk on the top- . ic, women or me tsioie. f . T 1 ft Former Residents Here from California Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders of San Pedrd, Calif., arrived Wed- nesuay io visu at me nome w i - a a it. i e Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Albert. On ' their return to California thPv will ! be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. , Elmer Jacobsen and dauffhtrs loan an.l farv Alio hivo sold thpir rrooprtv at Ft. Crook ! and will locate on the west coast. This is the first visit the Sanders have made here since they moved from here two years ago. Gainev Baguet Nuptials Held In the presence of fifty rela tives and friends in the Anacostia Naval chaol in Washine-trin D C... Afica Trti RiirK inno ,1oiirrV.f o M &nd M ,d Gai r fh i a nti anil Phar ivc A T3acr 1 J . uet, BM 2-c. son of Mrs. Mrgaret Racnif.t ,tf ritKnrcrT, vonffo,i marriage vows in a beautiful dou- ble ring ceremony. The wedding took place at seven o'clock Fri- ,i. t ... . were Mrs. James Marsh of Wash- ington and Sgt. Jack Head, U. S. Marine Corps. , The bride wore a winter white wool suit with gold accessories. She had an orrhii! rnrsfl?? Hpr matron of honor was dressed in a lavendar suit with gardenia cor- saee The bridegroom's mother sage, ine Dnaegroom s moiner wore a brown crepe suit with a corsage of red roses. The bridegroom and the best man. both were in uniform. After the wedding the bridal party and members of the immed iate families were entertained at a dinner in the Lotus club bv the sister of the brideeroo'm, Mrs. J. R. Friday of Pittsburgh. Rela tives from here were unable to attend the wedding. The bride was graduated from the Plattsmouth hieh school in 19 43. Since her graduation she has been employed in Washington. The pst year she has been with UNRA and before that she was coda worker in the U. S. Marines. The bridecrtfom is stationed in Wash- inetdn where he is on shore patrol in the navv. The voung couple will live in Washington. Rivrviw Fx tension C'lih Holds Meeting Thirteen members answered roll call when the Riverview club held its regular meetiner Jan. 9 at ths home of Mra. Robert Patterson Mrs. Ira Fitchorn was assisting hostess. Plans were mad for a mask nartv at the horn, of Mrs. John Toman on Febr. 14. The club voted to eive five dollars to the Children's hosnital in Omaha and fivp dollars to t.h MnreH of Dim- es. The next meeting will be h-ld Febr. 13 at the home of Mrs. Robert Rea, with Mrs. Albert War ga assistine. Mrs. Bertha Shrader will be leader. Visitors Here From Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Albert Janda and daughter, Mariorie, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter and daughter, Rita., departed Friday morning for their home in Lawrence. Nebr., after visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hula, Miss An- nie Jirousek, Mr. and Mrs. Joe WvMit,r an.l .Tnsnh V Harlralia ! Catholic Daughters Meet The Catholic Daughters met in regular session at St. John's hail last Tuesday evening. Hostess we re Mrs. Joe Knoflicek. Mrs. James Zitka. Miss Antoma Vanek and ... . 1 . ; Miss Josephine Warga. Plans were ! made to celebrate the 25th anni- j Cv.. ,. iwc. iunc memoers Twentv nine mmW.. wr st wre Mrs. George Kalasek, Mrs. Frank Kcli.f bek and Mrs. Frank Kahoutek. Th bridge pme -was won by Mrs. ' William Woolcott, the pinochle pri- ze by Mi-s. Ed Gradoville. , Farewell for Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Fred Bourck was hostess at a pot luck supper Thursday evening honoring Mrs. S. N. Nelson at a farewell party before her departure Friday for Iowa City. Attending the dinner were Mrs. Phil Hirz, Mrs. Guy Griffin, Mrs. Kenneth Schmitt, Mrs. Joe Brain ing, Mrs. D. M. Babbitt, Mrs. Al- pha Mluzy. Mrs. Robert Reed of ueiiver, me iiuiujitc, jua. ivv-ui, and the hostess, Mrs. Bourck. Mr. Nelson preceded his wife ta Iowa earlier in the month. Entertain; at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. L. S. Pucelik entertained at a one o'clock bridge luncheon Thursday evening. Prize winners Thursday in Bestor's dining rotom. wcre Mrs. Carl 0fe first and Mrs Sweet peas and jonquils formed Guy Long, second, the centerpiece. Mrs. Carl Schnei- Mr aml Mrs. pred Vincent were cler receivd first priz and Mrs. sts 0 he Vinersteen Hill Pin John Sattler second. Guests were ,.ivi Ma-s. Robert Walling. Mrs. Alpha Mauzy, Mrs. Carl Schneider. Mrs. W. C. Soennichsen, Mrs. John Sat- tier, Mrs. Wilham Sehmidtmann, jr., and Mrs. A. B. Rogers. Bridge Group Holds Farewell Mrs. Wilbur Eaton and Mrs. Joe , Bruning were honor guests recent- y when Mrs. Fred Bourck enter- tained the members of her bridge group at a farewell luncheon.Mrs Eaton has since gone to Colfax, ia.t and Mrs. Bruning to Colum- bus. The honor guests were pre- sented with gifts from the club members. Guests from Omaha Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. k i nUAiii nnnv vlhi nir. "- Ii and Mrs. Joftnf. Tigne. nr. ana Mrs. Louis LaHoda and Don Jo- nes, all of Omaha. ShoWS Improvement The condition of William Hiner. who suffered two heart attacks at i his home last week is reportea this morning as showing a slight , J improvement. Receives Promotion ... Mr. and Mrs. Anton LaHoda Sr., have received word from their i son, Tony that he has been pro-. moted to the grade of S-l Sgt Ha entered the. service Jan. 12 1QliI an.l Viae ViWtl statinnfHi in G th t monthS. Sharon Hill Home f nK Shamn Hill, student at University of Nebraska, was here from Lincoln for the weekend to visit with her parents, Mr. and -r t- i mit -ktv ii'ooiron.i Miss Hill will o to Lexington to attend the weddin of her roomate ing. John tueKe.- premenu oi . . . a Miss Mary Lou Thompson, whose Cass cointy Farm Bureau, and all 3 games to Waverly. marriaee to Norris Axthelm of Mrs. Rieke were present. Mr. Ri- The Lutheran Ladies Aid enter Gothenburg will take place Sunday. eke was the speaker of the even- tained for Mr. and Mrs. Conrad t j ing. Presentation of a prize of 25 Baumgartner Sunday afternoon in Visit Here Frm Denver was na(le for tne unit's exhibit honor of their 50th Wedding anni Mrs. Robert Reed of Denver ar- cf the Kass Kounty King Kom versary. rived Tuesday for a two-week's . . visii. ri'e Ja inr kucs v Aloha Mauzv. Entertainine in hejr honor Mrs. Mauzy was hostess at a suDOer party Sunlav. Other ?uest3 were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison L. Gaver and Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Rombersr of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs" Emmons Richy. Miss Darlene Hennings has re turned from Denver where she ha3 been since late autumn and, will make her hduie in this city. I'lMlergoes Seriou. Opertktn in Omaha rs. Joe Miller of La Platte remains in a serious condition at Doctors hosoital in Omaha after : ii' .1 i tjt an oueiauun w euneuiy nmxn.e daughter. Mrs. Kaipn scneii or Los Ansreles. and her sister, Mrs. A. D. Short of Long Beach. Calif., are here with her. i Mrs. Miller is the mother of Mrs. TJonald Born of this city. Crash Victims Returned Here i Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Babbitt and Mr- and Mrs- Don Seiver were 1x1 Horton, Kans., last week to vlsit with Mr- M- Jam DavU and Wagner who Were notDuauzea inere xoiiowmg ine crash of their lane two weeks ago. n Wednesday local ambulances brouht Mr. and Mrs Davia from- norcon to ciarKson nospuai in Omaha. Mrs. Davis la progress- Mary's" guUd of St. Luke's Epis ing as well as can be expected. copal emJrch will meet with Mrs. Mr. Davis was able tor be up in a VtTrn Hendricks- at 2:30 p.m. wheel chair on Thursday. Mr. Wag- , ner is in a cast ana is recuper- , ating at his farm home near the Here Oa Terminal Leave Pfc. Lindy Wolever arrived last Wednesday from Oakland. Cali- fornia, after a year's service in Kore. He is stayine at the hom o, Paints, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Uiever. . IIere fur the Weekend Mr. and Mrs. C. E Markham lnu ""y or ranu isiana arrlveu TluaV ni8" visit over the week f end Wlth Mrs- Markham's parents I AT r and Mrs. Fred Vincent. . ! To Initiate Members iW At the January meetine of the 1 were ma, fop th. k..-' moot - v..7 which place pebr 6 ; initiation ceremonies will be hld for all new members and for old members who have not taken ob- ligations. A contribution of five dollars was made to the March of Dimes. Hostesses were Mrs. Ema Bayley, Mrs. John Ahren, Mrs. Eari Leesley, Mrs. Leona Balhus, Mrs. Hcfward Reckard and Mrs. Benjamin Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. William Christo- pberson and Mrs. William Long of Lincoln visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Long Friday, . Socia, Ga1herinKS Several gatherings of social groups were included in last weeks calendar. Mrs. William Nelson en- tertained the Stitch n' Nibble club io their regular meeting on Thursday evening. Mrs. L. A. CaldweU was hos- tfss to a rpfreshment-bridee Dartv pri2es went to Mr and Mra. Jack Reno and low to Mis3 Florence Rhoa.los a nRdobert Brittain.M.sr Vincent was assisted in serving ry West for California where they bv Mrs. Jack Reno and Mrs. Clyde pl"n to spend about two months Britt&in. Players were Mr. and with relatives and friends. Mrs. Robert Brittain. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Vickers re Mrs. Clyde Brittain. Mr. and Mrs. turned the first of last week Jack Reno. Oliver Finnefrock,Miss from a trip to Wisconsin where Florence Rhoads. Miss Clara Ol- SOn. the Misses Mamie and Emma Mendenhall and the hosts, Mr. and mm. Vincent. shoppers . from Louisville Miss MSnnie Kraeger and Willi- ara Kraeger of Louisville Were here Saturday on business. Former Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones of Geneva were here on business last wk and also" visited with " ,Qt friends. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene. Jiraa Ykit Here From North Dakota Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jiran of l Piam ttir1r M ' T a r a Hiiro .Yll l w ---- -- extended visit with relatives ad friends. Mrs.Jiran is a sis- L r,. an., Tnh v H.ira- ba. J. L. Carnicle and son. Louis of South Bend, were here on business- Wednesday. Friendly Fanners Meet Mr-, and Mrs. E. B. Thomason were hosts to the Friendly Farm- ers unu oi uie r arm bureau oil Friday evening. Jan. 17. Most of the members were present. V lsit- ors were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meisinger and daughters. Jams unti PfltHoiA- Walter - W eiss. tres- idenVwas incharge of the meet- Karmval float ai me state ram f.nrvMti in TJncoln. A - - eoYitribution o ten dollars was collected for the March of Dimes. Refreshments were served by the hosts. The next meeting will b held in Louisville Febr. 10. Ir. Eaton Family ' Moves to Colfax M!rs. Wilbur S. Eatdn. sr., and son, Charles, and daughters, Eli nre and Susie, departed recent ly for Colfax, Iowa, to join Dr. Eaton and another son, Eddie. They have rented their hme here and plan to reside in that city. Honored at Dinner . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bestor enter- taiimri Xfr and Mrs. fienre'o Tl OOT) - . . m nnn ing Mr. Troop on his birthday. Calendar nZXii .tB-Complex Vitamins John's hall. Tnsday, Jan. 2ft Rotary club will meet at 12:13 at Bestor'a dining room, Thnirsday. Jan 30 rrho. Wf,mn auxiliaxv and St The Mynard Community cluo will hold its regular meeting in tfce Community hall Jan. 31. An. I intrfsHnc nroerant will be eivpn. Tuewlay FelM". 1 Plattsmototh Garden club will meet at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday in librarv auditorium. Eagle W. S. C. S. Party , The W. S. C. S. entertained the eight members, who naa a per feet attendance .during the year of 1946 at the church last Thurs- w a prize was awarded Mrs. Ger- hard wbjQf carne dressed in the fun- niest costume and other prizes were awarded to the ' winners of the various games. Special honor was paid to the i following in whose honor the par- ty was given: Mrs. Clyde West, Mrs. Fred Rudolph, Mrs. Mary Lannirg, Mrs. Herbert Stoll, Mrs. Jolm Fischer, Mrs. Clinton West- lake. Mrs. Frohlich and I Miss Dorothea Keil. I Mr. and Mrs. Valley Trumble. Keith and Dayle and Mrs. Rose Caddy spent Sunday in Elmwood with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Den- nis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetenkamp 4 11 f OI uncoin were m Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Palmer and son of Seward called at the home of Mr. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Palmer last Monday evening. Mr. Huber of Beatrice spent several days last week visiting his sister Mrs. E. J. Jorton, Mr. Mor ton and Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde West went to" Lincoln on Tuesday of this week and early Wednesday morning the Pliins were to leaVe Lincoln ' in company with Mr. and Mrs. Har- theV vsiited their daughter, Mrs Dana Schneider and Mr. Schneid- er and family. . Little Sherry Mitchell, daugh- ' tfr Gf Rev. and Mrs. Mitchell re"- turned last Sunday from Minden where she spent ten days with her grandparents. Mrs. Clyde West entertained the W. C. T. U. at her home last Friday afternoon. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oberle in a Lincoln To,,,,,,, iTth " j. j TThvudbck Mrs. Fiorence McDonald Muriel Gillespie were Lincoln shop Mrs. Elsa Ho'rnbeck and Mrs. Henry Backemeyer took sick Sat- pers Tuesday afternoon. iifiliv aftorrif.nn ar hac Kon rrr ; f . , . . . ... . . . fined to his bed although he is some improved. Gus Wendt and daughter Myr- tie were Lincoln shoppers Tuesday. ii. dim iti a. Htm j i.i-k j spent Monday in Lincoln. j lilt" aL l-li rv v. vvi-'v v . .,.,1 it Association held their annual meeting Tuesday afternoon with a fair attendance. Murdock Volley ball team and two basket ball teams ent to Mr. ana JUS. cnesier Wiseman or.-i Tk viria r-vprptt wro Dm- u...v .... . - - --v.- ana shoppers on Monday, ;&Ir. anj Mrs. Human Kupke went to Fremont for the day on Tues- tlay to vjsit tneir daughter and husband, also Mr. Kupke's sister. i Amelia who was there for the day. K Mrs. Edward McCrory and dau ghter arrived home Tuesday even ing after spending several days with her father at Smithville- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peters en tertained a large group for a pi nochle party Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Leo Rikli spent the week end at Ord, visiting their daughter and family and son and wife- Merle Buell. Keith Schmidt and Bourke Robertson returned horn e late Saturday night after spending most of the week in Denver attend ing International Livestock show. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey McDonald, Lois and Mrs. Emma Mooney were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Mooney of Elmwoofd. Called Cancer roe SAN FRANCISCO 0P Preli minary findings in cancer research indicate the use of B-complex vita mins may help special cases of male sterility and femine disor ders, it has been found by Dr. Gerson R. Biskind, pathologist at Mount Zion hospital. Reviewing ten years of cancer research based on the theory that vitamin deficiency may cause cer- tain types of cancer,' Dr. Biskind said his findings came as a result IIMM.IJ.. .;y..;..M"W';."-"'V"..;.;...-.-. When the maritime strike tied up shipping to Alaska, it looked as if there would be no visit from Santa. But Seattle, Wash, business men and civic groups came to the rescue and flew a planeload of gift packages up there. One cf the 4000 Alaskan youngsters made happy was Ag nes Betook, above, Eskimo girl from Fairbanks, pictured open ing her belated, but welcome, Christmas present. ' of focusing his research On sex hormone deficiency. Male sterility and femine dis orders, he said, otten tend toward cancer de eiopment. Seeking proot tnat certain com binations oi vitamins will give im munity to some types of cancer, the 38-year-old scientst cautioned against extravagant claims for his unctings. "It wtfuld be premature to call our loosely knit theoretical struc ture a significant advance in the understanding of all cancer", he said. "But if we are right," he add ed, "we will show how to diagnose certain fcfrms of cancer and, moat important, how to correct cancer producing conditions even before the cancer itself is manifest." n . , . ., Dr. Biskmd s associates explam that findings to' date have shown ... lt . ments in producing cancer in the ovaries of experimental rodent3, , -. . . . , B-complex vitamins will preserve v. male and female sex hormones. Twins Are 40 Years With One Company CHICAGO TPi Records for service with a company are not un usual, but William. and Walter Kl ann have come up with a new version of an old idea. The claim the endurance record for service by twins. The Klann brothers have been employed by Beatrice Foods Co. since 1906, continuously except for time out to serve during two wars, the Mexican and World War I. Postal Clerk Get Reprieve GOSHEN, Ind. ITT) Po'stoffice Clerk Nyell Crockett won't have to appear in court on a charge of driving while intoxicated until some time ;n January. Postmaster Ed Smith said he just couldn't spare his clerk during the holiday mailing rush and the trial was postponed. Subscribe for tts Journal Flowers For AH Occasions Call 734 HOFMOCKEL FLOWERS of Bestors Coffee ShopJ 103 N. 6th Plattsmouth I J. HOWARD DAVIS n Insurance Phone 16 ,i!al!Jl,!l.j!.alii!hB!i!iiaB.aiii'l'E!.,CJk Lie Insurance Salesman If you fet-1 you have ?a!cs abilty and can meet our qualifications we would place you on $60.00 per week with liberal contract an give j'ou proper training in the field. Bert Rogers, President UNION NATIONAL LIFE INSUR ANTE COMPANY. Lincoln, Nebraska Votkes VETERANS: SPLENDID OPPOR tunity oil marketing business in Plattsmoutn. Contact L. L. Cory ell and Son, Lincoln, Nebraska. Cards of Thanks I WISH TO EXPRESS MJY SIN cere thanks to every one for their calls cards, floweV and gifts during my stay in the hos pital. Mrs. J. C. Peterson. lost and found 4 FOUND: PINK GOLD BUREN LA dies Watch found on lower Main St. Saturday p.m. Owner may have same by calling 599J., nd paying for ad. 520 So. 2nd. Frank Stones. Help Wanted WANTED: STENOGRAPHER FOR permanent employment in Court house. Call 20S between 9 and 5. WANTED CARRIER ROY Al Journal office- REMOVING DEAD TREES AND j brush. R. L. Laurence. Phon; ; 701-w ervicp Off fed 12 DITCH FILI IN'J. ROAD BUILD- inij (iyn-imitir.t; ar.c tree clear-1 ing, terracing ai wacerways. Frank Johnson. Ph. Oiv.aha GL 2898 or 57iVv Piattmouth 1. 21 FOR SALE: CHIC SENS. MILK fed battery raised hi oilers and livers, dressed or alive. Deliver ies -made. Phone 647J. WASHING MACHINES, SAVAGE S15.50. Mola $139.50,Co-nlon $139.- ' 50, X iter Grande Apt. size ! washers $37.50, Sunbeam 40 gal. Oil hot water heaters $159.50. For immediate delivery send check or Money Order to Pass ler Appliance Co, 4306 E. 27th, Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE : FORDSON TRACTOR for small acreage. Good for belt work. Good shape. Henry Chap pell. Ph. 533J. rftXiKLKm:; Wanted Hides Raw Furs Pelts At Top Market Price A. R. Case Phone 199 a jQ E2 m AT the first suggestion of , illness: First, call at once on your physician for his experienced counsel. Second, bring his prescrip tion to this Pharmacy for careful compounding. ou will find our service rnost satisfactory and superior, our prices uniformly fair. SCHREINER PHARMACY 2 steps tO takC.;: If you have found it, or lost it, or want to buy it or sell it. JOURNAL WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS FOR SALE: CUT STOVE WOOD $4.00. Cobs $3.00 per load deliv ered. Telephone 475-W. MC COR MACK. DEERIXG CREAM separator iike new. Phone 3223. 1933 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR SE dan. Good Condition. Ph. 635W, PLYWOOD AIJh. METAL IZzlC houses Uitin stoves. Pipe fit tings. Kindling. Phone 461J. 1 Wanted to Bay 29 Real Estate For Sale 30 FOR SALE : MODERN HOME with double garage and fruit trees. Call 618W. EIGHT ROOM HOME. 8 LOTS OF fruit. On paved street. P.i. 461J. Real Estate For Rent 41 BUSINESS LOCATION FOR rent. 114 No. 7th. Phone 14S Wanted to Rent 50 i FARM: 120- ACRES OR MORE. Near school. Write Box 46. So. Bend, Nebraska. WANTED : SLEEPING ROOM within 2 or 3 blocks Post Office. Permanent. Call John Bissing. 27. WANTED: FURNISHED APT or small homa. Ul Journal of fice. WANTED: SMALL FURNISHED apt. or heated room. Call 286. I TWO OR THREE BEDROOM all mefdern house in exchange for a strictly modern up to date 3 room and bath Apt. with laun dry facilities . Write P. O. Box 722. e BARBS BY HAL COCHRAN TN Alabama 1000 hens laid 798 egg's in one day. That leaves 202 who must have thought it was Sunday. . , : Money talks all right, but have you noticed how hoarse the American dollar is right vow? I In the old days the horse used to run away and hit a pedestrian. Nowadays the motorist hits a pedestrian and runs away. Sympathy is best fake, in. very small doses. ' We've always thought it too bad that there never are enough smil ing faces to go around. - . Canadian Mothers Say "Buckley's Best for Children's Coughs" When Pue To Colds or Upper Bronchial Irritations Compounded from ror Conodion Hnm loltam. Menthol. Irish Moil and ahr woth.n in9rdi nf, Buckly' CANADIOl Milur now o ol ond mod in U. S. A., it oNKn from anything you'vo ovar triad. You'll find i oc liromptly to looson up thick choking phtofnt. tooih irrilotod momtwonot and 00 to hardj tmvoh nq spoilt. Ihouond of Canadian wethva know its worth end wouldn't droom of fain Conodion winter without it. Th know asod it ' Cat Buckley' CAhMDIOl MUhir todoy t all drug ilora. Schreiner Pharmacy CASS THEATRE Last Time Tonight January 27 Glenn Ford and Janet Blair in "GALLANT 'JOURNEY" AUo March of Time, Donald Duck and New Tuesday Only January 28 Bargain Day 12c and 20c Martha Tilton and Cliff Nazarro in "SWING HOSTESS" The Queen of the Air im a New Musical RonuBce! Also Cwmedy arid Bowling Sport Reel. Mat. Tuss. 2:30 Nite 7 00 & 9:00 IWed. and Thurs Jan. 29 & 30 i Double Feature Charles Laaghton and Randolph Scott in "CAPTAIN KIDD" The sea's greatest adventure story and Rogw Pryor and Judy Clark .... in "THE KID SISTER" A comedy romance full of laughs and fun!....; ..... ArVVVrVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV