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J. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Thursday, July 15, 1948. Mrs. Dan Hoschar, Minnie May and Dana, Mrs. Robert Tilson and son were visiting at the home of Mrs. Bill Hoschar on Wed nesday. The Murray Christian Ladies Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Vearl Smith. The meeting was held to elect their officers for the following "year. Those elected wrere president, Mrs. Raymond Lancaster, vice presi dents', Mrs. Eugene Gruber and Mrs. Gomer Worthan, secretary treasurer, Mrs. Malvern Read. At the close of the meeting de licious refreshments of ice cream with fresh strawberries, choco- TERRY'S REFRIGERATOR AND ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Dial 3233 or 3235 809 Avenue D 4 " Xs fc.w-' aunt vti i X ENCHANTED COTTAGE? It can come true when you redecorate with our latest patterns in wallpaper. Stop in today and let us show them to you. Nierste Paint Store 337 Main Street. Aow Only Chevrolet brings you all these major advantages of BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES . . . prices now decidedly lower than those of any other car that even remotely approaches it in quality! You'l have so much more comforl with the genuine Unitized Knee-Action Ride exclu sive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. You'll enjoy more thrills and mors savirigs with Chevrolet's world's champion Valve-in-Head engine. Valve-in-Head, too, is exclu sive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. You'll .ow that your Chevrolet leads in tasteful 1 uxurv. for it h tlip wnrll-fa-nmis -I, Body bv Fisher &334dB and costlier cars. You'll have the safely of Fkher Unisteel Construction, the Knee-Action Ride and Positive -Action Hydraulic Brakes com bined only in Chevrolet and costlier cars. CHEVROLET - G late and white cake and iced tea were served by the hos'tesses, Mrs. Vearl Smith and Mrs. Fred Drueker. Mrs. J. A. Scotten who has been ill for some time, is feel ing better at the time of this writing. Mrs. Ella Thun visited at the home of Mrs. John Jordan on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deles Der nier, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Deles Dernier, Yvonne and Elton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaster, were visiting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noel and family on Friday night. The evening was spent in seeing pictures taken by the Deles Dernicrs and eating homemade ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boedeker left Sunday for Evergreen, Colo rado, where they will visit with their daughter, Jane, who is singing in the opera in Central City. ' - Mrs. Malvern Read, Mrs. Ly Leyda, Mrs. A. Park and Mrs. Raymond Lancaster were attend ing the Chris'tian Church con ference at Peru cn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan were in Blair visiting Mr. Jor dan's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ines Jor- Telephone 6173. iff! mote ikon cvet (?zfpu2 T II , available onlv on Chrvrnlet ' tsbsfZ &d Q MSm PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA dan and girls on Sunday. They( also attended the rodeo at Blair. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Thun of Platts mouth, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Ha gan and Mr. and Mrs'. Bill Hart line of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tutt were visiting in Nebraska City on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stastka, former resi dents of Murray. Mrs. Alice Lithaman from Bethany, Missouri, is s'p?nding a couple of weeks at the George Ray heme, she being a sister of Mr. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. George Brinklow from San Antonio, Texas, are spendng their vacation with rel atives and friends around Murray and Plattsmouth. They have al so visited with his sister, Mrs. Allen Vernon of Omaha. I Mr. and Mrs. James East- ridge returned last Saturday evening from a two week trip to the Black Hills. Mrs. Ed Tutt entertained the pinochle club on Thurs'day eve ning at her home. First prize was won by Mrs. Dorothy Van Ackern, second by Mrs. Pauline Todd, and low by Mrs. Raymond Lancaster. After spending the evening playing cards a surprise s'tork shower was tendered to Mrs. Pauline Todd. Mrs. Leon Gansemer and Mrs. Tutt were hostesses . Dick Todd has a new Farmall tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vest were in Council Bluffs at the hos pital Sunday visiting with Mrs. Vest's sister, Mrs'. Catherine Griffin. They found her feel ing very fine. Mr. John Rover, Mrs. Ger trude Williams and Peggy were enjoying supper on Monday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs'. Malvern Read and family. 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Yes, indeed, Chevrolet is first in dollar value by the widest margin in all Chevrolet history; arid, of course, it is first in nation-wide demand as well. W -IS FIRST! FUNNY BUSINESS f mini .:. :. .v..--. OH. IV48 41 They couldn't Mrs. Les Wundcrlich is suf fering from a broken bone in her foot. She fell several weeks ago and has been having- quite a lot of trouble with her foot ever since. It has not healed proper ly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tutt were in Plattsmouth Sunday at the home of Mrs'. Antonia Pitz en joying a delicious dinner in hon or of Ed's birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Cuthrell's fifth wedding anniversary. -Mrs. Cuthrell is a niece of Mrs: Tutt. They also visited at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Marion Worthan. Mrs. Nellie Long and Judy Hobscheidt were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider and family of Auburn on Friday of last week. Mrs. Lcng returned home Friday eve ning. Judy stayed and accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Schneider to Murray on Sunday morning where Mrs. Schneider and the girls stayed while Mr. Schneider went on to Omaha. Mr. Schnei der is manager of the Safeway Store in Auburn. Miss Yvonne Doles Dernier left for Finley, Ohio on Sunday by plane. Diana Long was" having her tonsils removed Thursday morn hawka. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins were here from Chicago visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jenkins. Mr and Mrs. Charles' Spangler were in Louisville on Sunday af afternoon attending the funeral of John SDangler, a cousin cf Mr. Spangler. Mrs. Anna Rhoden was visit ing Saturday afternoon at the home of her son, Alex and wife. Mrs. Eugenie Deles Dernier is the very proud owner of a new oil furnace and a new electric stove. Mr. and Mrs'. Jack Noell of Gretna, Mr. Ben Noell and Mrs. Betty Barrows were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noell and family on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Deles' Der nier and Elton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deles Dernier depart ed Monday for their home in Finley Ohio. MOST popular beer! FIRST in the Heart of America! u By Hershberger JFK 3 ) :.;. j .. -. tt Nt StRVICt. IMC. T. M. BtG. U S. r,T. Of afford lawyers V Gi Brubacher was in Omaha on business on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bisanz and sons, Carl and Al. of Omaha, Mr. Ed Marker of Chicago, and Mrs. Ed Brubacher of Plattsmouth were enjoying a family reunion at the home of Mr. and JVlrs. Gus' Brubacher and Beverly on Sunday. Lyle Choat was taken sudden ly ill Saturday evening and rushed to the Clarkson hospital in Omaha, where he was operat ed on for gall bladder trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Parr Young were up to see him on Monday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaster, Mr. John Royer, Mrs. Gertrude Williams and Peggy were visit ing Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bertha McDaniels of Unadilla. Mrs. McDaniels is an aunt of Mrs. Lancaster and Mr. Royer. Mr. Charles Boedeker was shipping steers on Monday. Mr. Les'lie Potts and Barbara were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoschar on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jcrdan were in Omaha Fridav night en joying a surprise on Mrs. V. G. Hagan and Mrs. Jordan. They held a private party at the Fourty Bowl in Omaha in honor of the two ladies birthdays. READ THE JOURNAL -FOR THE LATEST IN NEWS. ASK ME IT IS NOT easy for the aver age property owner to know the kinds of insurance he needs. I'm always ready and willing1 to give you sound ad vice and dependable service on all' your insurance matters. INSURE, NOW, with Stephen M. Davis Second Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 Red Ryder un THAT BANDIT GANG ) a- ucisn r?r all -the SI V AONEY THAT TRA'ELING VVV. rn? v?A1D HE V?AS CARRYING t T-f-l' 1 'tnrvi . . . . 1 rr r'oiJKV ?AY HiA flAlSE (f HELLO. """Vi' YOU f I V0A!f YOU V- HE SURE MM&S I I J$$$$vJ ranffl wfJW Mm wa csj. teU-, -- - - --i- - - t " Vic pen PvriPg an? I f I HOPE YOU "UTEDONT 1 T? CLTLA' CZZ-T- ' 1 TtrTW CHASE OFF ROAD DON'T EXPECT EXPECT SiS fefM AGENTS WTO ONE TROUBLE, MA'AM ) OULS OROEriaoVE SCsf -vCv?1 V'JnVV0 IT WITH THREE IWG A LARGE ' d pi&EO CF T- GUAb H S ftP SEES MEAT PRICES REMAINING HIGH ST. PAUL, Minn (U.R) Meat prices will remain high through out the summer and may rise even higher next fall. That is the prediction of B. Trnnlr WpIU. ni-fsident. of the Western New York Retail Meat ! Dealers Association, who stopped here during a tour of the western and mid-western meat-raising states. Wells said both cattle and sheep raisers seem to consider the pres ent market unhealthy and ap parently are afraid to invest -in new stock. He said many livestock producers are out of debt for the first time and fear a market break would wipe out their savings. "As a result, meat-supplies are not what they could be and prices stay at their high level," he said. He added that high meat prices will continue "as long as house wivoire willing to create the demand and pay high prices." MAIN STREET PRANK SETS AIRMAN BACK $10 ' DALTON, Neb. (U.R) Aero nautics department officials were stumped when William D. Bates taxied his plane up Main Street. Bates had landed on a field oustide the city limits. He ma neuvered his aircraft onto the highway, proceeded into town and parked in front of a cafe. There he sipped a cup cf coffee. Study of the department's rules failed to show a precedent. The state highway patrol came up with the answer. Bates was fined S10 for operating a motor vehicle more than eight feet wide on a highway. FLY SNAKE SKINS TO N. Y. FOR MILADY'S SHOES NEW YORK (U.R)-Flying snakes need not necessarily signify a hangover. A $20,000 shipment of cobra skins from Siam and India was landed at LaGuardia. airport as the latest cf a lengthening line of H. C and C. E. TIEKOTTER Phone 4159 or 4055 SOMEONE IN RIMROCK Vl TIPPED 0F THOSE ROAD l AGENTS THE LAST Tl.'AE.FLO I WONDER. IF JAftt D.AKLc . JIM EDEN For Expert Wallpaper Hanging Call 4264 j J exotic cargoes flown by Seaboard & Western Airlines from remote corners of the globe. Feminine fashion foibles dic tated air shipment of this largest and most valuable reptile skin cargo. The two tons comprising over 30,000 individual skins, re present at least 10,000 pairs of shoes and countless accessories now at peak demand. Rockport, Mo., has reported the ormal opening of a wedding chapel, flower shop and photo studio a half mile northwest of the city. Henceforth the town should be a Mecca for marrying J persons a' well as the lovelorn. PILES TROUBLE?! For Quick Relief DOST ireXAY A"VT rONGEIt! Now, . doctor's formula you can use at home to telleva distressing discomfort of pain Itch irritation duo to piles. Tends to sof ten acd shrink swelling. Use this provea doctor's formula. You'll be amazed at its epeedy action relief. Ask your druggist today for Thornton & Minor's Rectal Cont inent or Suppositories. Follow label in uacUoa. for Bale at all drug storey vim w SsiK ft JS&v. A New farm 1 ! Here's the power leader of Oliver's new, modern tractor fleet. It's the husky 3-4 plow "83' with a 6-cylinder engine and six forward speeds to provide you with a practical work ing pace for every farm operation. The tfS8" is an ideal unit for concentrated farming ... for all the heavy "rush"' jobs season after season. To suit your fuel situation, Oliver offers three great engines: (1) for gasoline, (2) for tractor fuels, (3) diesel ... designed specifically for a farm tractor and available later. Look at these new features: direct drive power take-cfT, Oil Miser transmission case, floating oil pump screen inlet, 20-gallon fuel tank, battery ignition and automatic spark advance, basic interchangeability of Oliver's full line of cen trally mounted and rear suspended tools and a choice cf interchangeable cast iron or stamped steel wheels with all other new Row Crop models. Let us give you the details on all the valuable farm-utility features found on Oliver's new farm-engineered tractor fleet, built in Row Crop, Standard, Row Crop with Adjustable Front Axle or Single Front Wheel models. CARL ULRICH 603 3rd Ave. Plattsmouth DIAL 274 'A SURE GLAD TO SE "OU , A eR AND rtavJ "V HOW'S EVERYTHIN'G J-V TirvAJ3 ,W?7CitMw, SLrfBC -f7f&:- av-nc Real Estate LOANS! 4V2 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. FOR Dependable Insurance Income Tax Service SEE J. Howard Davis Soennlchsen Bldg. 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