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7" .- SOUTH M rs. van Armstrong Ir. and Mrs Vront ti, - iJLwiy, arles snri nnmti,,, re Monday evening guests of ni,. xiarcua Keilosg and iiy. Ir. and Mrs. Carl Knni-0 cr nday in Syracuse visiVino ir dauphtpr Hrc n ?. ' i O . AlCIii V bst and Mr. Probst. Ir. and Mrs. James Carnn i familv and Mr n rold Kellogg and familv ciesday evening visitors at the ne oi Mr. and Mrs. Clarenre lis. Country Club Fiber & Plastic SEAT COVERS ON ALL COVERS IN STOCK Rfii HH jiliill 2M we can't show you a better mattress value, at this remarkably low price mm! OUB'ENGLANDEB IS f new comfort" to'y out sleeping hours ".-v-rnew energy to your waking ones by owning this Eng- lcmder Bodyguard. You can . . . by subtracUng just the least Utile bit from youi budgeL Imagine, lor S39 75 yu 9et aU ese ieatures! Resilicnt tempered " steel irmersprings . . . layers and layers oi quality r cotton felt upholstery . . - attractive, durable ticking i Englandei quality construction. It ell adds up to the best bedding value ... the most sleeping com fort you could find anywhere ct this money-saving Sox' spring to make a complete set for just $79.50. Twin or full sizes. HI ATT Furniture Co. Phone 3110 126 So. btn Phone 1502 Californians Are Guests Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brandt cf Santa Cruz, Calif., were Tuesday supper and overnight guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons. Other guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Jcnes and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bornman and daugh ters and Mrs. Don Rau and Kathy. South Ashland Mrs. George Bornman. Jr., and infant son, Bruce Frederick, re turned from St. Elizabeth's hos pital Sunday evening. The fam ily is staying a while with Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman and Eleanor. Birthdays Are Noted Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wills! Gwendolyn and Eugene and Mr. end Mrs John Jones. John E?rl. Carl and Tommy went to th1 hon),e of Mr. and Mrs. Georee Wallinger in Ashland Thursday evening to help both Mr. and Mrs. Wallinger celebrate their birthdays. pouth Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards went to Lincoln Saturday and brought Joan home from the Lincoln General hospital where she had been receiving treat ment for an infected kidney. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leming cf Alvo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wills were Friday evening guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wills, Gwendolyn and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Don Elodgett and daughters of South Omaha were Saturday night guests of Mr. Blodgett's nephew. Ralph Zenrian and Mrs. Zeorian and baby. South Ashland Laughlins Are Guests at Omaha Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughiin were week end visitors at the Porter Seliin heme in Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Sellin served a birthday dinner for her father, Mr. Laughiin. Mrs. W. M. Boothe was an additional dinner guest there. Mr. and Mrs. Laughiin called at the Vernon Laughiin home Sunday afternoon. Mauser ah? p;Vr' y Vj! A ' fin ii - 1 i -- - - I, - --' - . WASHINGTON, D. C. (FHTNC) Good-bye, good luck, and good duty! Eight Waves depart by plane for Naples, Italy, where they will serve with 15 other women from the W'vcs, Women Marines and Wafs at the headquarters of Admiral Robert B. Carney, USX, Commander-i -Chief, Alhed Forces, Southern Europe. They will be the first IT. S. enlisted women to serve at the Nirth Atlantic Treaty Organization command at Naples. Seeing the Waves off is Capt. Joy B. Hancock, CSN, director of the Waves (foreground). (Official U.S. Nary Photograph U02721) Mrs. Jones Notes 85th Birthday Mrs. Ray Bachman of Chey enne, Wyo.. came Saturday for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Emma Jones and sister. Mrs. A. D. Bachman at the Bachman home. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bachman were hosts to a eroun of relatives at a birthdav dinner honoring Mrs. Jones on her 85th birthdav. Jimmy and Mona Ma son and Wayne Bachman also had January birthdays and shared honors with Mrs. Jones. Little Miss Mona Mason was two years old. She is a exeat grand daughter of Mrs. Jones. Other sruests besides the honored ones were Mrs. Ray Bachman. Mr. and Trs. Sam Castro and family of Orr.nha. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Bachman md familv. Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Mason and familv and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman. outh Ashland Mr. ?nd Mrs. Pete Stander s-Dent Sunday afternoon with ! j 3 r ".i A -.f - ivir. ana Airs. liars, nuiriifctmu nesr Wahoo. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Stander visi-ed with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wotipka. Wednesday dinner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Civde Jnes were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brandt of Santa Cruz. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons. South Ashland Girl Celebrates Seventh Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks and Genp went to the Ed Jipn home in Gretna Sunday where they haloed their lHtle ?randdauCTh ter and niece. Sandra Jinp. cele brate her seventh birthday at a birthday dinner. The Parks also called on Mrs Hnry Schmidt pnd her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jim in Gretna Sunday after noon. Family Dinner Honors Airmen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelloe and family attended a family dinner Sundav at the Fred Rue tt r home in Alvo honoring A 3-c Jack and Mrs. Br?nnon and Danny all of Savannah, Georgia, who ar enovins a ten day leave here with relatives. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Skin ner and familv of Lincoln and Mr. ?nd Mrs. Dallas Hunt. Carol and George were Sunday dinner j.nd suDper guests at the Martin Srenberg home. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Ziegenbein and Rickv of Crete wcre week end puests cf Mr. and Mrs. Har c'.d Richards and Joan. Sunday they were joined by Mrs. Glen Fcsnot and Jimmv. Miss Eliza beth Richards and Marvin Hes ttr. all of Lincoln and enioyed a birthday dinner at the Rich ftrHs home honoring Mr. Rich j i ds. So'ttn j?iiana Couple Honored on Tenth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Sam Long and children went to Papillion Sun day and with a group of relatives enicvec a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scholting, Jr. The occasion was the 10th veddine anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Scholting. Others attend ing the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scholtine, Sr., and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Eg Penke, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sturzenegger and Grandma Sturzenegger, all of Gretna. Morrisville, Pa. A raised ladder on the truck of Worth H. Thompson. 30. struck two high voltage wires, breaking one and coming to rest on the other. Thompson had presence of mind enough to sit still, with his feet on the rubber floor matting, as 33.000 volts of electricity coursed through the truck's metal body and sparked fitfully on the rain FweDt street. The ordeal lasted 45 minutes, until an emergency crew oi tne pnuaaeinrna Elec trie Company shut off the cur rent and released Thompson. B:e was unhurt but was treated for shock by a passing physician. A Classified Ad in The Jour nal costs as little as 35c. WAVES ACROSS THE r SER VICE TRANSPORT t"l W Biti r'xX& AVOCA HIGHLIGHTS BIRTH To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pummel, a son, at Syracuse Memorial hospital, Jan. 7. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pum mel and John Block. They have three daughters. Avoca Miss Evelyn Frendenberg spent the week end at Filley, where she attended the wedding cf a friend, Marilyn Moss. Mrs. Silas Everett and Mrs. Henry Czchen were surgery pa tients at Bryan Memorial hos pital. Lincoln, Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mrs. Wilma Harshman is at Rochester, Minn., for medical observation. The Anniversary Club met Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hennings. Relatives and neighbors were in to help Mrs. Caroline Mar quardt observe her birthday Fri day. Mrs. William Dettmer fell at her home, and fractured three ribs Tuesday. Carl Zaiser has been on the sick list several days this week. Emil Lutz is at Syracuse Mem orial hospital, suffering a blood infection, and has received sev eral transfusions. Mrs. Louis Ruhge, Mrs. Bob Michle. Mrs. Harry Mickle. Mrs. John Stubbendich, Mrs. Elmer Hennings helped Mrs. Joseph Aeschbacher quilt Friday. Mr.and Mrs. Louis Ruhge en tertained the Neighborhood Club Sunday evening. Honors went to Mrs. Emma Rowalt, William Dettmer, Mrs. Alma Minderman, John Stubbendich. Avoca Garden Club Meets Monday Golden Rod Garden club met with Mrs. Albert Sill Monday. The program was, "Berried Shrubs for Birds"', Mrs. Caroline Marquardt: "Bird Cafeteria", by Lois Tefft; "How to Care for your Christmas Plants", by Mrs. Elmer Hennings. Avoca Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wessel called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Behrns vis ited at the home of their son, Leslie, and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shoe maker were callers at the Er win Neumeister home Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Sutton and sons visited a tthe Elmer Shojren home in Louisville over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carsten were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoback. Darrell Freeman was at Platts mouth Thursday, where he reg istered for 18-year-olds. Lvle Danhleff and Henry Mueller took physical tests last week. Mrs. Myrtle Wolph, who tea ches in Union, has been having trouble with an infected foot. Mr. and Mrs. John Compton and family were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neumeister and Richard Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maseman and Richard visited at Hill Top Home Sunday with Joy St. John. Lee Bates, Jack Betts and Al Ethridge. Mr. Ethridge cele brated his 97th birthday, Jan. Mrs. Martha Ruhge, Mrs. Nan cy Carsten were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carsten and family. JANUARY SALE MATERNITY APPAREL Suits -- Dresses - Skirts - Jackets Comfortable and Attractive Styles For Best Selection Come in Soon SMART SET SALON 1225 N St. SEA Ladies Aid Has -Thursday Meeting Ladies Aid met Thursday with Mrs. Calvin Carsten and Mrs. Martha Ruge. Mrs. Caroline Marquardt led the devotional service. The afternoon was spent in piecing a quilt and in quilting. Avoca Sunday School Officers Elected Election of officers for Sun day school was held and the following elected: Miss Ann Marquardt, assistant Supt., Mrs; Aeschbacher, Jr. Supt.; Mrs. J H. F. Ruhge. Secty.; Miss Joan Hobach, assistant; Mrs. Elmer Hennings, Treas.; Mrs. Henry Maseman, organist; Mrs. Lester Heebner, Cradle Roll. Realty Transfers Stuart & LaVeia. Robt. & Helen, Lucy Tomantk, et al, E. P. Snodgrass & Orvfa.1 V. WD 6-28-52; SWSEVi 21 & NWi NEK 28-11-14, $1.00. Anna Fifer. Freida Reeve, et al WD 11-12-52; L. 5 & 6 B. 27 Eagle, $1.00. Walter Hashkel & Petronella, Leonard L. Taney & Lois M. WD 9229-52; ESW & WV2 SEii & L. 5 WiSWVi 34-13-12, $12,000.00. Edward Sprieck & Leola, Perry Nickels & Willa WD 9-19-52; L. 5 & E 25' L. 6 B. 16 Latter 1st Add. Murray. $250.00: Elizabeth M. Hennings. Her man Hennings QCD 12-6-52; WI2NWV4 26 & E 60 A NEV4 27-12-12, $1.C0. Frank Short, et al, Herman R. Knopp & Anna M. WD 9-10-52; S 60' of N4 L. 11 NEVfc SE4 9-10-10. $10,000.00. Frank Short, et al, Herman R. Knopp & Anna M. WD 9-10-52; S 60' of N L. 11 NEV SEVi 9-10-19, $10,000.00. -BY-GAIL It's easy for us to keep your car in top condi tion during the cold winter months. See us today for complete win terizing. GAIL'S TEXACO SERVICE Ph. 4102 So. Chicago Av. Lincoln -Sam, ,.4. mmrm HMD MyT ALVO NOTES Mrs. Mobelle Winn Phone 420 Ladies Aid Meets At Church Recently The Ladies Aid met at the church basement Wednesday afternoon for their regular meeting with 27 members pres ent. Irene Kellogg was in charge of the program. Hostesses were Mrs. Wymore, Mrs. Gardener, Mrs. Dan Rueter and Mrs. Har vey Heier. AJvo Mr. John Weichel and Mr. I Clarence Menke drove to Platts- mouth Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gartner and son, Clark, Mrs. Esther Clark, Carl Lee and Dickie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams and girls at Eagle. Bill Meyers. Karl Lee Clark and Larrie Bell spent the week end with the home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starkey of Lincoln, spent the week end with the latters' father, Mr. Edd Taylor. Mrs. Maybelle Winn and Ralph had as their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gustin, of Mur dock. Mrs. Maude Keller was a Sat urday caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardnock. She has been staying at the home of her son in Lincoln since the death of Mr. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winget and family moved from the Art uird property faunday, to Ma- 1 belle Elliott's apartment. Mr. and ! Mrs. Kenneth Lemming and little daughter moved to Ashland. I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Skinner and children of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Marcuessary were Sunday dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs. Art Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rieke had a stheir guests Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heier. Mr. and Msr. Melvin Donau and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Halverson, were Sunday dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Ma belle Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Halverson attended a show in Lincoln Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Wil son, mother of Mrs. Elliott, went with them to visit her daughter, Mrs. Eldon Winkler and family for the afternoon. Mr. Clyde Johnson, who had been in the hospital for several days, came home Saturday to stay until Tuesday, when he has to go back and undergo surgery Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heier were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Banning attended the fnneral of the latter s cousin, Mrs. W. J. Shan nahan, Friday at Nebraska City At The Gas Company SAVE NOW when you buy SAVE EVERY DAY you cook with thrifty gas. Get acquainted with the superior advantages of modern gas cooking. Buy a Universal gas range during this outstand ing sale. Coll us for Free Trade - in Appraisal on your Old Stove 52-220 IN 38-210 N LOW EASY THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, January 15, 1953 Mrs. Maud Keller is moving to the Kellogg apartment. She will leave in a couple of weeks for California, to spend the winter with her sons. Alvo Staperts Guests Of Mrs. Braur Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stapert were Thursday evening guests of Mrs. Edith Brain. Mrs. Brain served lunch. Mr. Stapert is home on a furlough until the twenty-first of January, from the Navy, VICTIM: A FIG Carthaee. Mo. E. L. ThomD- son was frantic when he called patrolmen to report that his car had struck a woman. " She's under my car screaming.'" Thomas cried. Troopers rushed to the scene to find Thomas sheepishly surveying his vic tim a badly battred jay walking pig. SuLscri'oe to The Journal Shellenbarger's Special for PLATTSMOUTH DAYS Friday and Saturday, Jan. 16-17 Extra-Special TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE $ rgoo for your old car battery on a powerful new DELCO Drive in and See Us Be Sure to Start Every Time With a New Delco! Once Marlboro (Wheel About) Marlboro $278.00 $256.00 DOWN PAYMENT BUDGET TERMS Section C PAGE THREE PAY SCALE UP Hourly wase scales of union building traaes workers rose lo cents an hour on the average between mid-1951 and mid-1952, according to the Bureau of La bor Statistics, which announces the results of a survey of con struction workers' wages in 77 ct-ties. Skilled vorkers' wages moved up 16 cents an hour, while those of helpers and la borers averaged 11 cents higher. Brick-layers averaged 53.10 an hour in mid-1952, lathers S3, plasterers $3.10 and stone-masons $3.15. With the price of collars and shaves both advanced, beards may again become popular. Walter H. Harold R. Smith & Lebens Attorneys-at-Law Donat Eldg. Plattsmouth C. E. SHELLEHBARGER Dealer in Sinclair Products 6th & Ave A. Plattsmouth $238.09 $214.00 XL VE :rn ity ich ers jru jid vs ng Us-in-ol- Jid in- ta ) 1 J 4 4 I f i J