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Junior Legion To Start Practice ... pu; una - - . 1 oeen an- Scvcral Changes In LT cr 7 Positions reveal changes m executive tiens of The ; v j t r- Tel,., weanesaay evening Practice will probably get un- , ' bailers. Wednesday evening has ! v fecli,rru ; ceen .set as a tentative date for tenusnt. retirp v.t-- : i , co niPi?" Wlth PS ' nard Hobb said today. cunpki.nv and will hp sucfporipH . by George P. Barney ioerlv i ai? Sday limite.d the rn" assistant to the enal nhn i au lIie organizational meet Two Attend Club pr " -1.-4. W v - t -to w i r TTT 3 1 John A. p:ar.L supermten . ainim. jn in liiii in niii ' mu m . 1 1 . iLmni mi. K.uw rjgwmg umiiLf i a i m n n n , mi i n u nuiu uimi.Ji.i mm iumliwui. . I A&'?J 4! '-'Virvn ! Mrs. Emest Emshoff, Mrs. i coxr I fP7M fiJDT fe-V-7 yJjjZh t Ji Norris represented the j dril I I Jf Hi f r s;i; -ir r ffV J!fTJM I- ?f Farmarettes and Housekeeper ! , yM M yf 'I PV iUnion Extension clubs at the I . ts -4--.-w w. . f-'-j - .u.- i ; .r-." --'-'wiL r . -- - .rv- ! unamDer 01 commerce eanauei ; -n. i i ' fH PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Mcndav. Mav 3. 1954 PAGE FIVL sunenntenaent "av c V7nikr i ' vvcatxici may tuutmuc formerly eastern Vrit Nnaa controlr the Practice sessions, er succeeds "R i I 1116 Wednesday night date was Paul H Hens o n f o Telv t- Slected since il 'probably re- ' 5 ua-s" quire two days for the field t: ..uson and protection engi- ' dry. The session is slated for C neer, cecomes eastern disrtict ; P-m. Mrs. Jerry Konfrst and Patty Ann, left Friday for San Diego, Calif. They will visit with Nancy Konfrst, another daughter, who has been living in California i the past year with her aunt, Mrs. Agnes MeBairmid, and also visit with Frank KonfrL. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McQuin Marcia and Mary Beth, and Mr. nTiH Mrs Rpnf MlPo cnipsts Run- i Ti r3 rr d Eugene Vroman, Charles Auit!day at th,e home of Mr and RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAT SERVICE PIcttsmouth Motors Washingrton Ave. Ph. 28'. and Jack O'Donnell are other coaches for. the Junior Legion team. Demonstrations Attending the original "Barber Phnr" rrntf-st in Omaha and spending tne week-end at meii u,IUD meeting went on a tour of Governor s Crosby's mansion and Lincoln I rmy c Paul rliamentary in Emshoff ;ttenbery at e men are Brury, Louisville, was home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin) Lamascus were Mr. and Mrs. joe i wmch was observing tneir outn The Extension club met with ! anniversary. i 7-11.,-: M T71 -T T-V-.; J lff.n I ft ?rm-Pr; -Rnhhv arri TJ.nnniP- Mr. iViri- JLUiiuii riiudy. ah a. , ; pi0 penprnft nipn ri Q Ernest Haveman cemonstrated ; Mrs. Jonn ior . h T,n. oion ath'to- ! button hole and pocket making. ; Tef ft attended a ris, Mrs. Lois meeting of Marshall Haley of Saiina, Kan- if aP"s on "Grandma" were given j Chapter B T., P E. O. at Li: sas by Mrs. Caroline Marquardt, Mrs. i Friday where Miss Eloise Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal A classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Phone 6228 Truck With 18' Boom for Loading and Unloading Heavy Equipment SEE US ... We Can Move Anything Plattsmouth Roy B. Sharp Dial 6228 Mrs. Donald McQuin, at Under wood, Iowa. Art Troop was taken Thurs day to St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City. m Mrs. Wm. Brown is a patienr at St. Joseph's hospital in Oma ha. She is in room 469. Miss Henrietta Martens left this morning for San Francisco, sas. Mrs. Tommy Clark and Mrs. Cecil Manley of Topeka, were week-end guests here. Ed Bickett returned from n hosnital Friday and is convales cing at the heme of his Darents, ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bickett. Mr. and Mrs. E. Weob, Shirley and Gary of Papillion, were here Saturday visiting with friends. Miss Kathleen Feldhousen. Calif. Miss Martens has been a J who attends Mt. Scholastic Col- guest here the past two weeks at the home of her brotner am lege in Atchison, Kansas, was week-end guest of her parents. sister, Herman and Amelia Mar- I Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Feldhousen. tens, and aiso visiung wiuij friends. j Frank Kcubek. who was in a Omaha hospital, has returned Louis Ruhge, Mrs. Elmer Hen- nings, Mrs. Joseph Aeschbacher, Mrs. Dena Ruge. Avoca Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hauptman spent several days last week at Plattsmouth where they visited at the Jackson and Wait homes. Mrs. Bessie Paap, who spent O. at Lincoln and Hazel Pool were hostesses Mr. and Mrs. John Stubben dick arrived -home Sunday from Alliance where he attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Etta Bartels, a resident of Avoca many years ago. Her husband was a butcher at Avoca. Joe Koever, Jr., entered St. Several from here attended the funeral Sunday of E. M. Ruby at Weeping Water. Mrs. Carl Zaiser attended a state postal meeting in Omaha Wednesday and Thursday. The Cemetery Association will hold their annual cash donation day May 7 at the Congregational church. DEFICIT SPENDING Former President Herbert Hoover, in a speech to news paper editors in New York City, warned that inflation is still continuing in this country and would continue as long as defi cit spending continued. He called deficit spending "the surest road to disaster in our system of free men." the winter m Colorado bprings Gary's hospital Friday for sur- ana was canea Dy tne neatn oi ; pery, her mother, Mrs. Anna Ganzel, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mar tha Ruge. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Baier left for Beatrice Sunday. From there Dwight will go to Tyner, Canada. Mrs. Baier will remain at Beatrice until after wheat seeding time. The senior class journeyed to Kansas City Friday. Their spon sor, Coach Yocum and Ted Wil son accompanied them. The Avoca Woman's club met with Mrs. Lois Tefft Wednesday. Roil call was "Interesting places I have visited." There were re- HAXDT AND SANITARY An easily-made holder in the milkhouse of an Illinois dairy man suspends teat cups while not in use. A forked affair, the holder made of nickel rod serves as a dry-rack after teat cups have been washed and disinfected. When You Think of Think of fill X-RAY FITTINC ; Week-end guests at the Orval i Kammerer home were Mr. and ! Mrs. Wm. D. Parker, Donna, ! Janet and Carol Ann of Cres ton, Iowa. j 1 Mr. and Mrs. De Forest Perry i left Saturday for a vacation trip ! to the Eastern states. STYLE SHOP . . GIVE MOTHER A DRESS FOR m MOTHER'S DAY W U IP- tnd "is recuperating at home. Mrs. Everett Newton, who has been at St. Joseph hospital in Omaha for several months fol lowing an automobile accident, returned home today by Cald-well-Linder ambulance. Jimmie Wail, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall, is confined to his home with the mumps. Miss Meta Mueller and neph- I ports of the state Women's Club ew, Edgar, Mrs. William Mueller attended a Farmers Union Co- operative Creamery meeting at Fairbury Friday. From there they went to Nelson to visit rel- atives over Sunday. Merle Tressler, Vincent, Iowa, i was in town Thursday on busi- ; ness. MMMM' FURNACES Installed by Martinson Sheet Metal 139 So. 6th Phone 7189 Chicken Dinner Specioi Every Monday and Thursday v Mixed $090 per Cockerels 100 PLEASE ORDER IN ADVANCE Barra Poultry Service 21 1 Chicago Ave. Dial 6205 i I M m r ' Mi Master Swine Club A new 4-H swine club was or ganized April 27 at a meeting at Lewiston Community Cen ter. Name of the unit is Mas ter Swine Breeding 4-H club. Raymond Cundall was elected leader and Robert Rea has been named assistant leader. Rieke, president; Richard Scha not, vice president; Bill Todd, secretary; David Meisinger, re porter. Meetings will be held on the last Tuesday of each' month. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cundall and Mrs. Rea at the organizational meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Peter Lutz. The Sweetest Way to honor the Sweetest of Mothers mmm&m f- Mt.y V ft'- m ' f. r - .a A sheer all-over print coat dress with short sleeves and lapeled neck line. $8.98 r Half Size J JEWELRY Everything metals, rhinestones, pearls, and summer whites, and combinations. $1 .00 to $4.98 PURSES New fabrics, straws, leathers, and patents in colors and whites. sip SEVEN' LITTLE IIOMEMAKEES Tlie Seven Little Honremakers j met at the home of Roxarms I McGill on April 24. ' The meeting was called to or der by the president, Roxanne McGill and roll call was answer ed by naming how many time; ! cocoa and cinnamon toast nas , tf ! been made. The club accepted ! ' two new members, Susan and j ! Janet Petereit. Membership now j stands at nine. j Discussions vcere held on 'C't - ; t rus Fruits and Why It is Impor- ; ; tant to Eat Them." Demonstra- ' liens cn amorcsia ana ayu crips v;cre given by Judy Meisin- 1 ger ana Baroara Taney. Members will meet at the home of Judy Meisinger on May 8. At the close of the meeting. ; luch was served by Mrs. Eugene , McGill following a recreational ; j period. ; Juay Meisinger. reporter 'Assorted Chocolates ... a vari ety of fresh, delicious chocolates beautifully decorated especially for Mother's Day. $1.25 lb. 2 lbs. S2.50 Sunday is Mother's Day! Make Mom happy with something she wants but seldom buys for herself a perfect present chosen from our wonderful se lection of Mother's Day gifts. , Each has its own special way of saying "I love you" to tell Mom that she's the first lady in ycur heart. We've scores of such gifts economically priced but rich in sentimental value. SiLK 'n SATIS L0TI0H D1LFEKSER With pgrchaie X of the new 10 oz. bottle CANDIES When you give Russell Stover camdies always fresh . . . always delicious sure it's the finest Mother's Day you re It " sift. Muguet des Bois Sets $2.00 cniumgnr oiue ice 5I.Z3 $Yj Coty's Perfume Quartet ....$3.50 II Charme Rose Sachet $1.75 Evening in Paris Perfume $1.00 IJ it rT -rU"-". i j-- ' ,z- r' v-', - A I i i i - CLOVES Brief and breezy cuffed, stitched and jeweled trims choice of whites and colors. SI .98 - $2.25 $2.98 to $4.98 HANKIES Choose a solid or a floral in lawn or lin en with plain of dec orative edges. 59c -$1.00 5. 1 .r n), 4 Mrs. Henry Ivlaseman, Correspondent Mrs. Willis Fletcher entered St. Marv's hospital for minor Mrs. Bryan Seegal, Mrs. Louis Carsten visited Bryan Seegal at Veterans hospital Thursday. Mrs. William Baier is much improved at St. Elizabeth hos- ! I i ritol T inn rvl n : Rev. F. Bracher and Robart , Ottens attended a church con- t vention at Bird City, Kansas, 1 ' over the week end and there ; were no services at First Luth- , eran church Sunday. I The 4 Corner club met with Mrs. Roy Splitt Wednesday. The ' afternoon was spent in making ' quilt blocks. The next meeting ; will be with Airs. Walters. ' Avoca j Entertains For Neighborhood Club Mrs. Emma Rawalt enter tained the Neighborhood club Sunday evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Louis Ruhge. Mrs. William Dettmer, John Emshoff, John Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buchholz and Mrs. Ella Wulf were guests. Special for Mother's Day . . . 2 lbs. chocolates beautifully wrapped in rich blue foil . . . satin ribbon . . . pretty pink rose. $3.25 2 lbs. Home Fashioned Favorites ... a tempting assortment including pecan roll, fudge, butter bons, jellies. $1.25 lb. 2 lbs. $2.50 N f3S ... ..j . " ftRilS Fancy Assorted Toiletry Sets $1 to $15 Parker -Esterbrook Pen & Sets $230&up Stationery Specially for Mother $1.00 each r Bath Powders, Ass't. . . . $1.50 Compacts . . . $1.00 to $10.00 Ril6xJC Sieves CANDIES EXCLUSIVE AT Paper Mate Pen Billfolds, each Plastic Billfolds $1.69 $3.50 $1.00 1 m r . v i b , , , , , ) U L U U yj I 1 We Give S & H Green Stamps s ... 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