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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1953)
MOBILIZATION TEST , . Under a new plan, recently an nounced by the Army, some FALL UNDER TRUCK FATAL Service Calendar 1954 SPORTS CAR PACES STUDEBAKER STYLING BALTIMORE, Md. In some The service calendar la pub lished trice each week in the Plattsmouth Journal In the in terest of the public. Saturday (2nd and 4th each way. Ferdinand Eckert, 11, fell Army reservists with no previous from a wall just as a delivery combat experience, will get spe- truck was backing up to it. Law- cified mobilization assignments livery in the b!ock and was back- next year. The men will be as- rence Bell, 27-year-old driver of j montn jnornings only) Motci signed to regular army units or ; the truck, said he made a de- vehicle license examination installations or to serve groups ; ing up when he felt a bump and j by State Safety Patrol, court- . Lib,'...' ' - . ir- v. r. ' : . . ' '-: "tow , Z near their homes. The test will discovered the child beneath the truck. - He was pronounced dead house basement. 4. i last from January through June and be held throughout each of the six army areas. Reserv ists chosen must have at least six years obligated service re- at a hospital. Seme modern dancing leaves us speechless. Carelessness is a great killer in the home and cn the high way. -s .I SAW-- S t maimng. , Kastc rarely saves time. U. S. SPENDING n : r 1. L 1 , 5 - ' THE PLr.TTSrilOIITH, NEDRASKA, SEE! I-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TVo . , Monday, December 7, 1953 lvcfe irr 5 . - ; r 1 3 '"4 7 X E ;-.-iA-.i..,?i"'Miw 'iiiffi 'tii t. ' ! FOR MUSIC LOVERS, the func I tional lamp-table type radio and phonograph combination would j make a perfect Christmas gift. 3 MOST REQUESTED GIFT of all !:y children cf cycling age, a i ' stuay oi cnristmas letter snows, i is a bike, as further evidenced ! i-'U by the pleasure of the little lady K a- . - --' iftf above. V. ft Here is Studebaker's brand new sports car for 1954, the Commander Starliner Hard-top. The low, wind-swept lines that have won national and international honors are accentuated by new grille and bumper treatment. Interiors are as exciting as the style pace-setting lines of the car, with appoint ments and upholstery harmonizing with the 12 solid and 10 two-tone combinations in which the model is available. The Starliner is also available in the Champion series. 000,000.-000 in the first two months of the fiscal year which started July 1st, according , to the Senate-House Committee on ! Reduction of Non-Essential Fed eral Expenditures. The Govern ment still had about $150,000, 000,000 of spending authority left for the remaining ten months, the committee report said. 1LWJII1 MS i hi Um . iV. W vTJT - iVr 'Wr A1 ...... v- i, W V ' f ? -' Sj FEATURING "SPACE SAVER" side controls, here's a gift tele vision set with a. 1.7 inch screen 1 from the Emerson line, with j scratch resistant finish at Meis- : inger Firestone. y V3 The trouble with most speech- ' es is that they are audible. ! ' Compliment someone and you'll get smiles for a week. There is nothing worse than watching a poor amateur show. at r FOR MOTIIFJl'S CHRISTMAS, a I console television set is tho choice in cabinetting to match i her furniture. This fine model ; is at Gambles. "MESSIAH" PRESENTATION SCHEDULED BY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA CHORAL UNION One of the " chief musical events of the holiday season the traditional presentation of ! Handel's oratorio, the Messiah j by the University of Nebraska Choral Union will take place at I 3 p. m. Sunday, December 13 in J the Coliseum. t The well-known work will be J performed by a chorus of 600 ! voices, the 70-piece University Symphony orchestra and four soloists accompanied by piano and organ. Dr. Arthur Westbrook will conduct . There is no ad mission charge. : Soloists will be Harriet Swan son of Pierre, S. D., soprano; Mrs. Marilee Logan Amundson of Omaha, alto; Waldo Wilson of Omaha, tenor; and Conan Cas tle of Crete, baritone. Traditional carols will be heard from the Ralph Mueller Carillon preceding and follow ing the "Messiah" concert. Don ald Kitchen wil lbe carrilloner. j . ; : V- l CALL 241 journal WHAT A THRILL for the children on Christmas morning when the plat :smouth , they come down to find another television set has arrived among j their gifts. The trend toward two for a family is made possible by i modestly priced sets on sale and display at Standers. , - rr. . 409-13 St m I kilU of lading CtlUrtion Ctporft Crtdit Mcmorondumt C!ivry Sjttlpti Inventory Sheet, CUpalch aak Coll Ktis Inter-Off.ca Memorandum, ftectauranf tooki Dry Cloor.er Forms Payroll Form, Incomo Tax Forma Soloi Formi Tmo Clock Form Monoy Rlpt. Yes a pencil and good BUSINESS RMS mQun RELIABLE HICORDS Out of the large variety of business forms that we handle you can choose those that both speed up and in crease efficiency in your personc. forms system. The completeness of our line assures you-o business form for every form c business u& today ... For CentsHcle Information -f Li &mrGO0D EIECORHS meUi GOOD BUSINESS i SACRAMENTO, CaUf. School is out for police officers who had been- taking night courses at the police academy. They had to go back to work because of a sudden upswing in burgla ries and other crimes while they were studying. KARR & SOCHOR Auditors & Accountants Audits Income Tax Servict Bookkeeping Systems Installed Ph. 6287 Donat Building: EACH SATURDAY December 12th 19th :1 MA The Plattsmouth -f Journal 5 410 Main Street Plattsmouth. Nebr. : Free TurlieySr Capons and Guinea liens If You Can Cakh Them! FUN FOR ALL Catch the Balloons With Prize Tickets From Each Elmwood Merchant FREE Afternoon SHOW Wednesday, December 23 when Santa Claus will make his appearance and give candy to the kids! $25 CASH IF YOUR LICENSE NUMBER IS DRAWN! ELMWOOD COMMERCIAL (LUB ELMWOOD, NEBRASKA o) p F T I 9 L Ors'y v fdf ?!strcrtio53j of tha many sppli efttttms of these varsntlio tools of Modern, fir- """" 410 Main Street if VOU KNJCW, Plattsmouth. Nebr. 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V DOING-W6HT DiD HE Ws ANYTHING W J PgACTlCU?X I HE. f F Tl f WHEN HEv C2ADUACTED V HE T JOB - HE OTVT. OUR TREES ARE IN! Chcosc yours now from the finest selection we have had in years . . AT RUBACK LOW PRICES ! ! ! " k ' Ju 2) tu4 0