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MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1947 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA PAGE SEVEN Union Mr. L. G. Todd a trip to Petersburg last Fririav and visited the Charles Hall fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Garrison and daughter. M arv T.oi! inrl and Mrs. Herman Comer Elizabeth Faris, left Wednesdav have been finished at the Meth- and Mr. and Mrs. Porter and lit- EXTRA! SNAKE PRICES CUT odist church this week and make tie Gary Karnoff of Utica. I CHICAGO. (U.R) Amons oth- d M: . and Mrs. iloward inod-; morning to be gone two weeks. neral "' T, i ,ttf-nded the annual re-i They will visit the Black Hills Sf, serVTces uere hfcld 1 : rpK-mc of the Moren family 'Estes Park, Denver, an5 many Xt' of SFtv? ' OrU Park, near Brock, last j other points of interest. JJLttt Mr A telephone was irmtallurl in and Mrs. Earl Freeman 1 the McQuinn aDartment nmi- s ,n Darell of Avoca spent .pied by Dorothy Dunn and Nan- . L TT" 1 . . Sunday wnn iu. rj-iiwus cy Aninony last Tuesday. a fine addition to the kitchen and dining room of the church. Word was received bv rela tives of the death of Mrs" Andy Garrens of Percival, Iowa. Fu neral services were held last the 1 t : 1t:ji.: , .r.t:. Airs, ij.vuia inuiiiii. ' Mitchell Fitch and twin r ,u"htcrs. Irene Fae and Iola V; visited Mrs. John Niday last! Woman's Club Thursday. :,!r. ar.d Mrs. Melvin Todd, The' new cupboards and tables -r,,. ... - " lvirs. ueioert L,indsey attended mained to have some X-rav nir- callers at the Emma Willis home '1 tlinfhf.rin - .1 . .. . . : , . . 1 . . . ling of the county officers of the at the home of Mrs. Egenberger last Wednesday. ) .. T- 1 1 3 41 . Mrs. a. ruiu iwu me mis--er price slasv t.F livp nakes re 1 fortune of getting a bruised el- dow from 30 tQ 17,2 c.nts a j bow one day last week as she nd reports Robert Bean, di-j last her balance and fell from t rector of the Brookfield zoo. The truck as she was helping unload drop came during a llveJy war j some chickens. between two snake handlers com- j Twin daughters were born to ting for the ZOQ-& busineES. Mr. and Mrs. Pirl Albin. One cf( the babies did not live. i -,x x r r ... ' CHICAGO. (U.R) Three cus- i Rische's tavern j me l Id up Rische and walked awav with $216. The Romans considered the month of May ur. lucky for mar riages because the festival of the unhappy dead was celebrated at that time. Standard highway warning CHICAGO. U.R Louis Re signs and their shapes are: ker reported to police that burg Sauare. caution: diamond, reduce lars broke into his shop and stole speed; octagonal, stop; round, railroad crossing. 11 black and bold baseball uni forms. rmer resident of Union, and had been an invalid for some time I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Willis and T t- i i e rt a a. j ; rvay cecKer spent several davs son, isoo, oi nammoum, ana ivir. . frirnprs jn Mav in Omaha last week, where he and Mrs. Bud Willis and Mr. and piayed cards. When they becan consulted a specialist and re- Mrs. Harold Willis were Monday borecj with their came thev he i V w v tl4 i ? . w . ' j6ja vi, ?- f-Ut iv4- -r- t3 -s. yt-Jr v. i I'' Mil I I ! !! tures taken. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schaefer The Memorial Window, given and sons' Lyle an,d Lwe visd by Mrs. G. L. Welch of Omaha, Russell's parents last Sunday, Mr. in memory of her mother, to the and MrsTR- Schraefer of Brock. Methodist church, is being placed Patty La Rue of eePinS .a' in the church this week Mrs ter sPent two days last week Vls" Welch's mother, Mrs. Dean Aus- iting her grandmother, Mrs. Mil- tin, was a member of the church lie La Rue- and society for many years be- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheard : fore her death. J and daughter of Nebraska City Friends received invitations to were Sunday afternoon callers at the wedding of Norma Zorn of the George Poulos home. Auburn and Harold Oestmann, Mrs. Everett Strough and son. August 17, at Coryell Park Cha- Dwane, of Falls City, came Wed- j pel. Brock, Nebr. nesday evening to spend a few j Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mouzey left days with Mrs. Emma Willis, the ! Wednesday for the Black Hills, mother of Mrs. Strough. Then th where Louis will try to dodge the following Sunday other guests of , ssthma '"bug." Mrs. Willis were Everett Strough , The Nite and Day cafe is clos- of Falls City; Mr. and Mrs. i ed for a few days and is having r Ralph Idecker and daughter, j paint job done. Nancy, ot Craig, Missouri; ana- A family birthday dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Becker. j r held last Sundav at Ashland at Orpha Martin of Chicago spent , S the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Keedy in honor of Mrs. Will Por- Millie LaRue. ter, who was having a birthday The Union Cooker's Club met , that day. Mrs. Mary Taylor and with Carol Pike on Friday, Au- j daughter, Raechel of Lincoln, gust 1. The president, Carol Rod- j dy, and the secretary, Mary Mor ton, were absent. Carol Rieke, vice-president, presided and Imo gene Schiber acted as secretary. Whole wheat bread was judged at this meeting. The Cooker's Club Achievement Day will be held at the Baptist church at Union on Saturday, August 9. Everyene is invited to attend. At the close of the meeting, Mrs. Pike served delicious refreshments. For LOAN'S and INSURANCE see Mutual Loan & Finance Co. NAEVE'S Package Store LIQUEURS BEER WINE 115 N. Sixth St. V "bMtoiMi. x 'f A v r You've got something there! ? v' 2A SUDDUTH WATCH SHOP Watch & Clock Repairing! 421 Main St. - Plattsmouth Once in a Lifetime . You Buy Silverware Own Only the Best fnprnnfnnn Sterlil Only by Highway Community Plate Rogers 1847-1881 AT- Srove Jewelry So. CAN YOU TRAVEL SO FAR FOR SO LITTLE! See Mutual Loan & Finance Co. first for a loan. J. Howard Davis The Corner Jeweler Telephone 29 LOS ANGELES One Way S29.70 Round Trip 53.50 " " Plu Tax? Call your local Orerland Greyhound agent for low fares and departure times to anym'bere in America. MRS. ERXA LAPIDUS Agent Plattsmouth Hotel Phone 200 Operated fay INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES mCKEVNOU fAOSY-fAKElf 2OVS X f SO WOULD Xl uK LETTER BOX The Jimrnal n-!ion-s leticis ftoiTi leailfis t'oi- this m'.iimi! m any sti ..i-i-t. Your siatiic rust 1 Fin'it to articles iiit-iJ-cl fir TMil.licatioii, lion-cviT. i'V rtiuiest, it can I'P omiitcl froni th- letter at'leai inf: i:i in int. (."iditents 1o not nwessai il v f xprcss the opin ions of this !ifvspul'fi . J 101 S. Garfield, Peoria 5, Illinois, , August 6, 1947. Editor, The Journal. j Dear Sir: I am sending a check for re I newal of my subscription to The Journal. You don't know how much I enjoy reading it. I taught school in Plattsmouth, and lived there after I was married, so have many f rends there. The Journal is next best to liv ing there. I am so glad to see that local news is being stressed now. Best wishes for your continued success. Best wishes for youi continued success. Sincere lv yours, MRS. N. L. WINKEL o Even I could run the tractor now that 'vc got that new Ellis Contour-liner. we1 -o- HOT DOC! CHICAGO. (U.R) His creative genius earned for John Thomp son, 14, the title of champion Boy Scout wiener roaster of Chi cago and an army jungle ham mock at the National Food Show held here. The prize-winning hot i dog com?s out wrapped in let tuce, and garnished with string beans and carrots. The cow supplies nearly one fourth of all the food consumed bv American families. Makes Contour Plowing as Easy as Plowing With a Fence Row! THE CONTOUR-LINER is mounted on the hood of the tractor in plain view of the driver to indicate level line every foot of the way across the field, thus mak'ng it possible to obtain an extremely accurate line. This amazing new device dees away with time-consuming surveying and staking. EASY TO MOUNT Christmas Tree Lights Buy Now While They're Available Cook's Double Body Barn Paint EASY TO READ t Portable Electric Saw HALF-INCH Shep's Fly Spray Peerless Baler Twine EASY TO OPERATE Commercial Clock 12-Inch G.E. ONLY $14-35 Look Trim and Fresh Let Plattsmouth Cleaners renew your garments. ! CASS THEATRE Last Time, Mon Aug. 11 Jeanne Cram & Linda Darnell in "CENTENNIAL SUMMER" All in Technicolor Also Cartoon and News Goodyear Tires AU Sizes for Auto, Tractor and Truck L yZZMZS U!OTJr: era Tues. Only, Aug. 12 Bargain Day 12c & 20c Inc. Tax Merle Obeion & George Brent in "TEMPTATION" The Story of a Woman Called "Ruby" Also Comedy and Novelty Wed & Thur., Aug. 13 & 11 Double Feature Sonny Tufts & Ann Blythe in "SWELL GUY" And Lracry I'arncll and Big Cast; in "GAS HOUSE KIDS GO WEST" And the Wild West Goes Wilder When They Move In! INSURANCE AGENCY A dependable, estab lished agency repre senting the largest and oldest insurance com panies in America. PHONE 16 Plattsmouth, Nebr. NoLoJy can mistake that blue braid on your cap and those crossed rifles you vear SO proudly on your lapels. They identify you as the U. S. Army's Infantry robber. In war, they rail you "a knight serving the Queen of Battles. But now, you eerve the higher cause of peace. You're mater of more weapons, capable of rreater firepower and more versatile than any otber soblier on earth. You're airborne, mech anized, amphibious at home in snow, sand and forest versed in the ue of the most modern artillery and communications as well as the tools c?f the ground soldier. You're trained in leadership the sterling qualities that make an Infantryman stand out in a crowd. Yon can choose nft finer branch of the ser vice than the Infantry ... no finer career than the U.S. Army. You'll have that deep personal 6atifaction that comes from knowing your job is bir and important. If you are between the ajres of 18 and 31 (17 with parents' consent), if you're above average mentally and physically, you can go far in the Infantry. Get the facts at your U. S. Army Recruiting Station. U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE U. . 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