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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947 THE JOURNAL P L ATTS MOUTH, NF.CRASKA PARE THREE - - Society BY THELMA OLSON INIiss Johnson Is Married to R. Meisinger Last Thursday morning in eleven o'c lock ccr mony vt Kountzo Memorial church an 11; Omaha Miss Margaret Fiances Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Chris tine C. Jonhson of Ralston be came the bride of E'ube Phillip Meisinger. son of Jacob C. Mei singer. The ceremony was "per formed by the Reverend Walter Traub. The bride uore n jhoer p i r k rrepe di'ess with a shirred bodice. Her accessories were beige and brown. She wore a corsage of white gladioli. Mrs. Edward F. Tayl r was her fister's bridesmaid. She wore a light blue crepe dress with navy accessories. Her corsage was pink gladioli. Best man was Mr. Edward F. Taylor. A luncheon was held at the Blackstone hotel. When the couple left f'-r Colo rado the bride was wearing a beige and brown suit with matching aceessoi ies. Th' y will live in Plattsmouth. Dianna Lain? Coghill Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Coghill arc- the pare nts of a daughter. Di anna Lair.e, born August 11 at Brown's hospital. Nebraska Ci'w This is their first child. Grand part nts are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coghill and Mr. and Mis. E;:vtt Harper. CHICKEN IN THE BOX Delivered to Yci:r Komc ONE-HALF Fried Chicken FRENCH FRIES BREAD c BUTTER Within 30 minutes after you call, we will deliver one or a dozen boxed chicken orders to your home. o IDEAL FOR Picnic Lunches Late Snacks Unexpected Guests -o- HOTEL COFFEE OPEN EVENINGS Sixth and Main 1:' i t . ana ne aoesni care: , Boys like to wear Tuffies Out of The West the year 'round- Yes, Mothers like 'em too i case they save wear and tear on dress up clothes make wash , T-t . e.r P!iiA i 1 ulliel uui oi iuc " '" f tyred right and made rifihi with ( S-oz. Une Cotton Mills Denim. ! anforiil shrunk, copper riveted, at itched with oranfie thread and ult wingin2 pockets. IN SIZES 1 te 22 29' tt 32' Waist f V M31 of Lane Blue Denim- 1 one of Lanc' Finer Fabrie. ipQ7sonal PHONE 45 or 6 Hallas-Schafer Nuptials Friday Miss Vary Lea Ilallas, daueh 1er of and Mrs. L. J. Halhs of Sh' lion, and James Sehafer, son cr Mr. ar.d Mrs. Otto Sehafer of Nohawka. Nebraska, were manic' at four o'clock Friday afternoon. August 1. 1!-17. at the Sacred Heart manse with Rev. Vincent Neppl performing the ceremony. Thev were attended by Mr. and Mrs. G. J. N't kers'n of Om aha, brothc r-in-law and sister of the bride. The part nts of the bride- ar.d groom were also pres ent. The bride were a blue suit i u ith red accessories and her sis ter a eseen suit with pink ac ccories. The bride graduated from Shell cm high school with the cla- s of 1345 and attended Du chesne College in Omaha one vear. The grot m graduated from Weeping Water and during World War II was n radio oper ator in the Army Air Corps serv ing in the European Theater. Followir ; a wc dding f -r the newl'.-weds and m linner mbcrs of th" irriw-dinto families at J the Fort Kearney hotel in Kear- j t- v Fr.dav even in 2. th'j v"arg cc urle It ft or. a wc-ddincr trip to Di nv r ar. 1 other points in Co'- They will live on N'.'hawka where- the iaijed in farming. fartn near :joom is eii- T'se Journal Want Ads ! It I AND SUNDAYS Phone 82 i i days easier. mo Hive Penim Co who if ?tmfe i Tji4flC QfA - - j heavier) 1 hey're double. have m - i Homecoming Picnic ! Hol.l at Rock Kluff T!ie annual picie of the Rock Bluff Homecoming association was held Sunday hi the Hu'.chin- j son grove willi 25'l attending. ' The occasion brought out many j oldtimers who renewed old ac-' quaintances and found time to ; refresh memories with rendnis- fences of childhood days. j R'ex Youn?. as master rf cere- ! monies, with the assistance of Dr. ! George Gilmore. president, pre sided at a short pr ogram. Letters arid telegrams of regret were read from those who were un able to attend: Clifford. Frank and Winnie Calkins and Grant Mann. David Fowler presented his high school band in a concert which won high praise from the listeners. Beverly Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sullivan and granddaughte r of Arthur Sulli van, did a tap dance number as a special feature with the band. Ilersel Furlong, of Denver, with the record of having come the- longevt di.-Ur.ce, was called on for a few remark:. Others who gave short talks were Jefl Lewis. Ernest Hutchinson, Ray Frans, .Judge Graves. Mrs. Georgia Creamer, Art Pcarsley. Chase Patterson, Art Sullivan, T. I. Fiicst. Judge- Fauquet who all oaid tribute to the pioneers. The speaker of the aftertv.Hn was Attorney Richard Peck who further paid tribute to ur highly esteemed forefathers, v. hethor in our own community or in our countries as ratio-:?. The homecoming picnic is an annual event held tin- third Sun day in August to which all Rocic Bluff pioneers and former resi dents look forwrrd. see nurxns ix 1 CALIFORNIA Returning from ip to Caiifoi'nm. a five Wynne report a t i bitt and Pete H ; tore sting and fn.ie.-yabl- tr i Making the trip west last mon with Mr. and Mrs. Hariey Wi' j who we re he-re from Long Beac i they str.vrtl with relatives c:: j friends. They made excursions : m ve ra! neifhbor;ng cita-s a; were -hi e I" frit iorme ;t;sm' i Tu i Line a th' a ' Mrrr-hals and i re k s t.nev i III family ' raw same iW t At San Dir-io t' ejf the navv fan"il ! the Hubf rt Dabbitts, ; Eatons. the Ralph Gra i Kenneth and Pi-to Hi' Doc" ifed the G--erge Rh i - in S i n Fernando ;r,d the Dk-k Nobles in San Francisco. Thev al-c- sav the John Sanders at San Pedro. Visitors from The Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Hnrky Campbell of Portland. Oregon, stopped in P'attpnvuth for a few hours Monday to visit ft lends. They were- enroutf: home fix-m a trip to Galveston. Mr. Campbell is the ?on of Frank A. Campbell, former pas tor ..f the First Methodist chur'-h who served here in the middle '90s. Rev. Campbell will be re membered by older residents as the pastor who raised the debt on the i Id church and burned the mortgage on the Sixth street pave mor.t. Tor LOANS and INSURANCE see Mutual Loan & Finance. Co. i A. 4 Since 1879 Ml'S. Frederick Feldiiousen, Jr. August l'ridc La't Thin gust 14. M daughter of I ''av ti;on ss Jams :. Au- s II en fen, Mrs. Karl Ir. and H ngc n of Wahoo. became tr.e bride of Frederick J. reldhouson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Foldhouse:-. of Pkittsmouth. The do-uble ring cere vnv was H'i'-fon.-v-d at t):3') ,-:l,iek in St. Mary's cathedral. TJnee.ln. by the Reverend Thomas Dalv. 0f 1 4 i b i. ;n r- Cf; o'e mas. man wre U; f Wa!-n. U. he He Don and Way: ars. TV, and K..t' ! - n. Th" bride was graduate d from j the Wahoo inch seine 1 and later! stada-d ;- at the University rf Nebraska. Mi-. Feldhousrn was graduated fmm the Wahoo high sc. boo and afte r rving in the Army Air Orps i.e attended Creigh'on Ur'ivevj.i'.y ai is no-.-,- c.-mp n; .e,. I'.,,,..,, o-e; ' .!. m ul uie Ci.ia.isnv i cotiplc will live in Lin I coin. Read The Journal For News. GROCERY conn s.s3 Can CORN 17c PEAS Tcrnato JUICE Tomato PASTE 10( JOS. MAYER Phone. Free Delivery. We're As Close As Your Telephone 321 Main Phone 252 Calendar Hyde family reunio.i will I at Garfield Park Sunday, be !, Ai -... t 24 Catholic Daughters Supper Tuesday A larcc number attended the aru.aal August cove red dish sup per r:t the home of Mrs. John Cleidt Tuesday even inc. Assist mti lionesses were Mrs. John IL-d-aba. Mrs. Joseph Wostcr an I M,s. John Kubicka. Th-- tables were arranged on the -,wn where the group on ions I tW n:eal in the cool cve ni. 'j. Following the supper Rev. Ca --- : ;: r r E oh ro wsk i was pie s' te.-J in an interesting- talk. h- Brobrowski. here durinsr t'i' vaealioii of Msgr. Apius of ' ,::r.'y church, has devoted hi- time for the past several veers homing war refugees. He e.v - a vivid account of the de-pa- t ;i(If hv the Russian eovern-jp-:. ,. polish per pie to Siberia. H- - lated many incidents told h: 1 the yt-ung people who Pi' ! ! the ordeals. F.nl cn P.robrowski has rerent- ly e . : -U t d his mis-ion to this c : - v bv placing Polish war j e t o'eer povs ana gins, in re' in-titutions in this c . v where they will continue t - educati in fe.r a religious f lal hou- followed the talk verend Bobreiwski. bv p"t Guests r.irvj'iae j : night visitors at the Mcth- rsonaee last Friday were i:- v. and Mrs. Walter Jcwett femily who wc-rt.- c-r route to : hone at Sidney. Nebr.. af - cling a month in New s.ote with friends and rel- kend visitors with Rev. Mrs. Williams at th." parson-v.--re the Rev. Chntnn W. nuel and two sons. Peter and n P.c v. Swe ngel is pastor of Methodist church at Logan. Whiie here he was guest k'-r at the Methodist church Sanday mornin". In ad : to preach.iiig the sermon th' ' HO. of Nebraska. Rev. v. s f;-m Plrdnvicw h'-r sti'l lives. He is of Nehi-aska Wes--..,ity. Mrs. Swenge-h "d :n Oh'o v.-ith the' children, is a nie?e from r.stes .ai Mrs. W. ci daughter C. Secnn.ich- Marv. re- 'uesday evening from a e.ating at Estes Park, ao; CASH available at Mutual Loan! V 1'inance Co. I WITH CANADA DY X QUALITY AR6AIHS LOS ANGELES One Way S29.70 Round Trip 53.50 jFor proof of economy compare Greyhound's low fares. For the time of the next bus to anywhere in America, call your nearest Overland Greyhound agent. MRS. ERNA LAPIDUS Agrent Flattsmouth Hotel Phone 200 OperaiU ay iKTEf.STATt TRANSIT LINE Spur II FT 7- : Y THIS'- Notices NOTICE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Will have a representa tive in Plattsmouth and surrounding' vicinity once a week. We will oil and ad just any make sewing machine free of charge. Write Box 41 Care of Flattsmouth Journal NOTICE The Plattsmouth City Ordinance against trespassing, parkin? in or molesting any portion of Oak Hill Cemetery between the hours of sundown and sunup is still in force and effect and vi olators will be arrested and prosecuted. 73-2tc. NOTICE Several fine saddle horses will be sold Saturday at the Plattsmouth Sales Barn. T5-ltc. PUBLIC AUCTION will sell at Public Auction, for cash, my 10-acre tract includ ing all modern 9-room house, two large barns, part cement floors, and cow stanchions, on good gravel road, close to town. Electricity. Will offer first the house -with one square acre, then the nine acres and outbuildings, and then the en tire 10-acre tract with all buildings, and will sell the way it brings the most money. This is a beautiful acreage home. Terms 20 cash day of sale, balance cash on or before March 1. 1943. Sale date, Sat urday. August 30. at 3:C0 o'clock P.M., on the premises, 5-j mile West of Steinhart Park, Nebraska City, Nebr. Look this over any time. Wm. 13. Hese mann, owner, Nebraska City Nebraska. 75-3tc. Card of Thanks 2 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for the many kindnesses shown me during my illness in the hospital, with my sister in Union and at home. MRS. G. H. GILMORE 75-ltp CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our thanks to friends and neighbors who assisted us by word and deed, and floral offerings at the death of our mother. DURHAM BROTHFRS, EDNA MILLER, AGNES OWEN. AVOCA 75-ltc LEGAL NOTICES Fouchk & Garnett. Attorneys NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of ' Ca:s County. Nebraska To all nercons interested in the Estate of Martha Tiekotter dec-eased. No. 3945: Take notice that the administrator d.b.n. of said estate has filed his final report and petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, deter mination of heirship, and distribu tion of said estate and for his dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on September 12ih, 1947 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated Autrust 18th, 1947. PAUL E. FAUQUET. (SEAL) County Judge. No. 570 -Aug. 21, 28; Sept. -1. Earl Meisinger visited several days la:;t week in Norfolk. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Stibal turned home Sunday from eight dav vacation spent in Black Hills. re an the NAEVE'S Package Store LIQUEURS BEER WINE 225 N. Sixth St. If you have found it, or lost it, or wrr to buy or sell it. JOURNAL WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS! CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who re membered me with flowers, cards and messages while I was in the hospital. Their kindness is greatly apprecia ted. MRS. CHESTER TAYLOR 75-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the cards, letters and gifts sent us while in the hospital. They helped to make our stay more pleasant and will long be remembered. MRS. L. J. HUTCHINSON and MARILYN ANNE 75-ltc Lost and Found ,4 LOST Somewhere on Main Street one brown change purse with $63.07 in cash. Reward. Call 6 or 4. 75-ltc Servient Offr-.i WANTED Washing and ironing. Picked un and delivered. Phone 482W. 75-4tc INSTRUCTION" GET A GOVERNMENT JOB! Men. women. Prepare for Ne braska examination. Samnle coaching book on Civil Service FREE. Write Box I, Jour nal, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 66-14tc. Help Wanted 10 HELP WANTED Man with wheelbarrow to level and clean up yard. Fred Feldhous en. Phone 165. 75-ltc MALE HELP WANTED Sales representative for Plattsmouth and surrounding area. Earn ings S5.000 to $10,000 per vear. Write Box 19, Journal. 75-2tc WANTED Washings and iron in cs. Done reasonably. Phone 482 J. Mrs. Ver Propp. 71-6tc WANTED Young lady for full time employment at soda fountain. Apply in person, Cass Drug. 74-ltc WANTED Lady drug and foun tain clerk. Good pay and hours. Feldhousen Drug. 74-2tc WANTED Young men and wo men to train for airline posi tions. Hundreds of positions open as Flight Radio Oper ators. Ground Radio Operators, Tranportation Ag-nts, Ticket Agents, Reservation Agents. Approved for veteran training. Send name, age, education, address and phone number to Midwestern Schools Incorpor ated, P. O. Box f-23, Omaha, Nebraska. 70-8tp WANTED Two Phils Cafe. Phone waitresses. 71. 75-2tc. WANTED Responsible woman for full time fountain work. Permanent. Tastee Shop. 75-ltc HELP WANTED Night cook and waitress. Apply Night and Day Cafe. 75-2tc Articles for Sale 20 FOR SALE A IL M. 238 culti vator. Harold Ahl, Louisville, Nebr. 74-2tp FOR SALE Tomatoes. Phone 576J. 74-2tc FOR SALE 25-A John Deere picker. In good condition. Rea sonable price. Phone 4911, Murray. 74-3tp ACREAGE FOR SALE 10 5 acres in city limits with small house and other buildings. Lo cation on gravel road offers several excellent building sites. Reasonable price. Good invest ment. Loris B. Long-. Tel. 250 or 337. 75-2tc FOR SALE Hardwick enamel, wood, and coal range. S25 Phone 179W. ' 75-ltc FOR SALE Cabinet Philco ra dio. Phone 292W. 75-2tc FOR SALE Duroc Jersey boar. John Kaufman, 576J. 75-2tc FOR SALE Norge 7V2 foot elec tric refrigerator in excellent condition. Not old and not junk. $225. Phone 208J, Platts mouth. 75-ltp ACREAGE FOR SALE 1.25 acres in city limits, small house with bath, automatic hot water, garage, chicken houses, fruit, on paving. Low price. Loris B. Long. Tel. 250 of 337. 75-2tc FOR SALI Girls bicycle, good condition. Phone 460. 75-2tp FOR SALE Acreage, U mnV from Murray corner. C room house. See owner at home. W. II. F.astiidge. 7r-Hp FOR SALE 1034 Plymouth 4 duor sedan. Excellent condi tion. Disc sander, like new; air compressor, good condition; steel lathe, good condition; miscellaneous items too nu merous to mention. Ph.482W. 75-ltp' FOR SALE Play pen and. high chair. Phone 4?2W. 75-2tp FOR SALE Fryers. E. J. Dieter. Phone 360-W. 75-ltc. FOR SALE Small house, five, lots, outbuildings, fruit trees, water, lights. Will take late model car in trade. Finance balance myself. Box 254. M. G. Ealthazor. 75-ltp. HOME FOR SALE Small home with lights, gas, and water. Immediate possession. Re duced price. Loris B. Long. Tel. 250 or 337. 75-2tc CUSHMAN two-speed 1947 mo tor seoofcr, $270. Phone 354- 75-2vet FOR"" SALE Sprirg fries. "15 cents per pound. Phone SSOT. Smith Avenue. 75-2lc Wanted WANTED A ride to Omaha rnrh mornine, Mond-iv through Friday. Arrive in Omaha by 7:45 a.m. Phone C38-W. 72-8to. WANTED House work and cleaning. Bonnie Bishop,- 1702 Avenue A. Phone C24J. 72-tfc WANTED Plattsmouth business man wants to rent 3 or 4-bed-room house. Must be modern and well located. Will pay rea sonable rental. Permanent res ident. Write Box CG, in care of Plattsmouth Journal. 67-tfc COMPLETELY rebuilt home, 4 rooms and bth, with 4-room basement, 2 lots. Phone 461 -J. ' 67-ftc. Wanted to Buy 29 WANTED TO BUY Red clover and sweet clover seed. Kuhl Reece Co., Ashland. Nebraska. 75-77-79-3tc WANTED An ice box. SpI. Dewey Stinson.Phone 397J. 75-ltp WANTED TO BUY Approxi mately two acres with small, modern home, on all-weather road. Call 466W. 75-3tc. Real Estate for Sale 30 HOME FOR SALE 7-room home with bath, gas heat, util ity room, g'arage. cave, two lots, bearing fruit trees. Rea sonable price. Immediate no ssession. Loris B. Long. Tel. 250 or 337. 75-2tc FOR SALE Three-room home, Wintersteen Hill, $900.00 . One 6-room, and buildings, a dandy. One 5-rocm and 5 lots. Eight-room house, 3 acres, Lou isville Road. 5-room house on Chicago Avenue. ALSO 1 Building lot on West Main. - 1 Building lot on 9th and Ave. F... INCOME - " PROPERTY House arranged for 3 apart ments. On pavement, close in. One new 40x40 cement block building and all 'equipment for welding and repair work Euildinglot on West Main St One 80-acre f?rm east of Murray SOLD Need Listings. Acreages and Farms. City Property. Siemers Real Estate and Insurance Offices at Double E Groceries 74-ltc HOME FOR SALE All-modern 6-room home on gravel road. Reasonable price. Loris B. Long. Tel. 2E0 or 337. 75-2tc HOME FOR SALE 6-room home with water and lights, newly painted and redecora ted throughout. Reasonable price. Immediate possession. Loris B. Long. Tel. 250 or 337. 75-2tc Wanted to Rent 50 URGENT that I get a 4 to 6 room unfurnished house or apartment before my husband returns from hospital. Phone 229-W. Mrs. Frank Robbins. 75-ltc.