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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1954)
Help Us Celebrate PLATTSMOUTH'S t M 100th Birthday SPORT SHIRTS In Short Sleeve Models, in Rayons or Cottons Values to $2.50 Now SI. 59 or 2 for $3.00 NYLON SPORT SHIRTS Values to $3.50 Now $2.59 or 2 for $5.00 $5.00 Values $3.59 or 2 for $7.00 HANES COLORED "T" SHIRTS First Quality, With Pocket 2 for $1.50 HANES WHITE "T" SHIRTS 69c 2 for $1.30 Undershirts & Broadcloth Shorts 69c 2 for $1.50 , HANES FIG LEAF BRIEFS Regular 89c Special for This Event 2 for $1.50 SUMMER DRESS TROUSERS And Year Around Weights Reduced to 4 Price Croups $4.88 - $5.88 - $6.88 - $8.88 Buy Now and Save Plenty FADED BLUE LEISURE PANTS $2.79 or 2 for $5.50 Donald Clifford Graduates From Training Course I THE PLATTSM0UTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL uiE MX Thursday, July 1, 1954 Munn School Former Teachers, Pupils Are Feted by Balfours ' 7 rv NEHAWKA (Special) Mr.- and Mrs. Carl Balfour -entertained fifty at a covered dish dinner Sunday at their home. Their guests included former teachers and pupils of school district 3, the Munn school. Three of Carl Balfour's teach- with all the grades and the names of the pupils in each grade. Representing1 the Munn fam ily, for whom the 'school was named, were Delbert Munn, Mrs. Maude Giles; Mrs. Ola Davis ana Donald M. Clifford ! Donald M. Clifford, who re cently received his commission fs Second Lieutenant in the Air Force, received his Observer Wings in graduation ceremonies - at James Connally Air Force Base, Waco, Texas, on June 24th. The exercises climaxed a year j of training in the Observer Pro i gram. Lt. Clifford, a 1950 graduate of Creightcn Prep, attended the University of Nebraska. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Clifford, 1603 Avenue B, Plattsmouth. CONNECTION OKAYED Request of Mrs. Paul R. Mey ers to connect to the South Park sewer on Ciinton street was au thorized by the city council j pictures of. the school and pupils srs and the years they taugh at ; M aura beles Dernier a sinci were mrs i.aura nan, Ab t th r 1982 and for Stone, 1893-1899 Mrs. Stone was m this school was a 1? nd teacher of this th Jeting place 0f a literary school. Mrs Amelia Nutzman t M!mbers came from vilfrcur UhlK?00wi5S? miles around eacn T-esday eve- years 1906-1909 Mrs Harvey , d presented very educa Barkhurst taught in 1915. The . pr0Jrams. There were al former pupils who attended ; 0 m0re present. In school with Carl Balfour and : 190 th lats R oy Giles was pres who were present Sunday were , w t and Mrs Amelia Nutzman Mrs. Lottie Stone Mrs. Anna j Balfour was secretary. The Davis Patterson Lincoln: Mrs. , buildine was also used for the Mary Davis Miller Nebraska ; Q d wm Sunday school and City; Adolph Rol and Jim Bal- ; h h service from 1902 to 1914. four Nebraska City; Katie Wes-i Tn Metnodist minister of Ne sel, Henry and Martin Ross. El- , hawka served eanor Easter 'Herman Wieck- Qth "t preSent were horst, Nehawka. Those present jH Barkhurst, George Miller, who attended school with Mrs ; M Adolph Ross, Mrs. Herman Carl Ba four were s Mrs. Minnie WieckhorsP8 Mrs. Jim Balfour, Steele, Walthill, Nebr; Harvey M Helen Petersen, Nebraska barkhurst, Adolph and Martin ; cu M George Davis, Man- K0SS- ' ; ley Katie Wessel, Mrs. Martin Mrs. Balfour's invitations fea- j r0ss, Mrs. Henry Ross, Mrs. Jb tured a school house. The table j o. Sand, Nehawka; Mr. and Mrs. j decoration was a replica of a ; ivan Balfour. Union: Mrs: Steve ; small country scnooi, surround ed with a hedge and with the teacher and pupils in front, the flag was also displayed. Mrs. Harvey Barkhurst led in the Doxology before the dinner. Of interest to the guests were the mementoes, which included Monday night. of many years ago and cards 1 guests stayed for evening lunch Davis, Syracuse; Harry R. Pat-, terson, Lincoln: Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and family, Mr.j and Mrs. Vance Balfour and family, Nehawka; Annie Hau-: berg, El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Minnie Steele, Walthill, Nebr., was the guest from the longest distance. Many oi me BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Sanforized, Full Cut $1.00 KEY SANFORIZED 9 OZ. OVERALLS In Blue or Heriingbone $3.79 Values $2.98 CONTINENTAL 8 OZ. UNION MADE OVERALLS $3.19 Value $2.59 DICKIE SHIRT & PANTS MATCHED UNIFORMS Tan or Grey $6.50 CLOVES Split Horsehide With Draw String Only 89c FLINT OVERALL JEANS - 8 OZ. Reg. $2.59 - Sale Price $1 .98 Conley Bailey entered Meth odist hospital Wednesday morn ning for observation and treat ment. He is in room 125. Mr. and Mrs." Elmer Wurtele Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stites and son. Jerry, accompanied by o f Union returned Thursday Ralph Timm, returned Monday from a two weeks trip in Wash- night from a short outing and ! ington. They visited Mr. and fishing" trip to Minnesota. While Mrs. D. B. Lynde and other rei- R C Johri- returned home i tnere, mey naa a very pheasant : aiives in snonomisn, ana were from a' few days visit at Den-! visit Wlth Mr- and Mrs- Gus guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. JV La yer and Enlewood, Colorado, i Weiss, former residents of this ; violette in Seattle, Mrs. Laviol Miss Joyce Allbee accompanied i locality. ! ette is the former Edith Foster him home for a visit here with ! " i of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Stites friends and relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMillian ; made the trip by plane. j have reaeived word that A2c j Kon vargo, serving witn tne j Mrs Donald Seeba, the former armed forces, is now stationed Betty Alexen underwent an ao in Sairford, Erlgland. Ron is a pendectomy Sunday at the Air brother of Mrs. McMillian and nrp Rn,p hnsnifnl Rmnkpv Flill and Mrs Perrv Dinman ! ?a-s at.LaHe Charles, Louisiana, , at Salina Kansas. She- is in aim iviis. ren.y Lair-iudii , hpfnr lpnvino- fnr nvprspns ...... - ' Glen Pankonin, who under-! went surgery at St. Joseph's hos- ' pital is reportedly improved. Mr. Mrs. Henry Thiele accompa- This coupon worth $1.00 on any i mens dress or Wolverine or Ranger Work Shoes or 50c on any boys dress 1 or work shoes in our stock. This coupon worth $2.00 on any en gineer boots in our stock. , WEAR Ward 5. were hosts at a steak fry Wed nesday evening at their country home near Mynard. Guests at-l-n r QriH Mr rtpnro-p T.nth- Mr. and Mrs. John Schreiner tending were Mr. and Mrs. Hen- i rrin nf Mphrksi rtv tn Omnha-and son John Dean, have re U- 1Hild,,,Mr- ai1?,Mrl; Vlle 1 Tuesday on business.' turned from a" two weeks vaca- Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cot- v ; tion in the Southwest. They vis- ner and Joe Hadraba. Bridge was L Mr and Mrs Joe Noble Joined at Los Vegas, Nevada, Se- the diversion of the evening, i Ann carla and Michael of : qioua National Park, Los Angel- i nnnr rLr-mra TlUnnle orrivoH PS Calif TfieV Were PfUeStS OI 0. ! Werinesdav fnr a vacation at : niece and family, .Vr. and Mrs. the "home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe j Louis Kosta. They also spent a j Libershal and with other rela-;few days in Alliance, ieDr. wu-n tives. Mrs. Noble is the former; Mr. Schremer's. mother Betty Libershal. Zandra Nielsen has returned home from attending the Pres byterian Church Camp at Fair bury, Nebr. Mrs. Don Cotner entertained at dinner Thursday evening at a steak house, in Omaha, honor ing her husband on his birth- i day anniversary. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nielsen, Joe Hadraba and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotner. Maior and Mrs. Richard Hirz ! Pital- she is n ,r09.m 425 1 and daughter are here for a vis- i it with Mr. and Mrs. Louis I Dinner guest Wednesday at Baumgart, the latter, mother of i the Henry Thiele home was F. C. Guests at the Eva Kerns home Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Percv Wilson and Tery of Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. Dorothy Todd underwent surgery at the Methodist hos- Major Hirz, and with Mr. and Mrs. William Hirz and family. Harvey Johnson, former resi dent of this city in 1925-28, and an erciDlovpe at the BREX Shops, Shomaker of Nehawka, who was in this city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haith and family drove to St. Louis, Mo., last week. John Haith, who was here Wednesday visiting with attends Passionist Seminary C. d. Wescott, E. H. Wescott, Wm near St. Louis, accompanied GENE AUTRY JEANS & JACKETS Jeans With Double Knees and Zipper Flys Special for this Event $1.98 OVERALLS Super Flint $1 .59, 2 for $3.00 POPLIN JACKETS Values to $3.98 now $1.98 BOYS FELT WESTERN HATS Special 39c each BOYS DRESS PANTS 20OFF BOYS GUARANTEED HOSE 4 pair for only 89c BOYS WHITE "T" SHIRT With Centennial Emblem Special for This Event 79c mmxmmn imi i. 1 1 ii 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . , ... ..;!' ITXTTlRf 501 MA,N " PHON & 5 1,8 5 Baird and other friends. Mr. Johnson is now associated with the Internal Revenue at Wash ington, D. C. Mrsv Wilden Switzer of Nehaw ka was here on business Tues day enroute to Omaha to meet her daughter, Miss Susie, who had been vacationing in Wyo ming. TSgt. Robert Krejci flew in from Camp Killman Monday evening for a visit with his wife. Barbara, children, David and Robbie and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krejci and family. Robert recently returned from S?di Sliomane, North Africa, where he has been stationed with the Air Force the past year. On termination of his thirty day leave, Robert and his familv will leave for Campbell Air Force Base in Kentucky, where he is to be stationed. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scoles of Union were Mrs. Alice Henrv, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henry and iamny of Fort Wayne Indiana them home for a vacation. On return trip the family spent a day at the Lake of the Ozarks. Mrs. Wm. Gilmour returned Wednesday evening from Mitch ell, So. Dakota, where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lee. Mr. and Mrs. He?;ry Heil Jr. of Louisville were visiting here Wednesday. Mr. arid Mrs. Elmore Brink1 and children have returned home frdm a summer vacation in Colorado Springs, Denver and Estes Park, Colorado. .r Mr. and Mrs. Persons ana daughters, Judy and Clarise of , Minneapolis, Minn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Long and Larry Sunday and Monday. The Persons were returning from a vacation spent in Colorado. , ! Mrs. Claude Mayabb is in Clarkson hospital for observa tion and treatment. She is in rnnm 402. I Mrs. Frank Libershal entered St. Catherine's hospital at Oma ha Tuesday for treatment. She was taken to the hospital by Sattler ambulance. - Seventeen Enroll For First Aid Course At Plattsmouth A first aid lass, sponsored by the V.F.W. and Auxiliary, was organized here Wednesda; night, with the classes schedul ed to start on Wednesday, July 7th. Meetings will be held in the Brothwcll Was Mechanic Here William Brothwell, who died recently at Melbourne, Australia, had resided at Plattsmouth for about five years. Mr. Brothwell was a mechanic for Ray Wiysel 'wednesdavihere about five years ago and cal residents. Mr. Brothwell had spent most ' of his life in the Eagle and Lin- it- "i i W -; Kin ! .' "9m i 3 Event of the Century - One Outstanding Value for Each Year of the Century Picnic Jugs $3.29 Value for Coty's Assorted Perfume Quartet $7.00 Value for S350 6-oz Size Jeris Hair Tonic and Plastic Billfold Both for 53c Dusting Powder Lilac Safari Ovation and Iris $2.00 Value for $1.00 Coty Toilet Water New Lock Atomizer and Case, All for $2.00 8 Odors Tussy's Hormone Cream and LOTION $4.75 Value for $3.00 ty in charge. She will be assist ed by Clarence Fitch of Lincoln, an employee at the Allied plant north of Plattsmouth and a( for mer Lincoln first aid instructor. J ry 15 a Sister' an( weekly, Monday aaid Wednes Douglas Henry, a nephew of , day nfgnts at seven o'clock.. Mrs. facoies. ,. ' Enrolling in the class at the, , iA , organizational meeting Wednes- Terry and Patty Jo Seeba, ! day evening were Mrs. Edna children of SSgt. and Mrs. Don- , Mae Bollemeir, Mrs. Sophia Wol ald Seeba of Salina, Kansas are ever, Mrs. Ann Cane, Miss Shir visiting their grandmother, Mrs. ley Fitch, Mrs. Margaret Fitch, John Alexen, and other rela- Mrs. Maxine Bowman, Mrs. Haz- tlVes. I pi Vitvh Mrs nplnmn Kaffpn- TJ: ;V"n. . JZZ coin areas, and had recently with Miss Lucille Meisinger, Red f one to Australia to vis t a son Pms inst.nipt.nr for Pass: pmm-.ne imu aiau "nu. England. Mrs. F. B. Rys of Chicago has been a guest at the home of Jo sephine Rys. Sunday guests were' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rvs and family of Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. F. B. Rys accompanied the Lar rv Rys family to their home in Sioux City. House guests at the M. E. Brown home are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson of Sioux City, Iowa. berger, Mrs. Louise McNulty, Mrs. Rose Day, Mrs. Norene Porter, Mrs. Edith Haley, Mrs. Lillian Dasher, Mrs. Mae Fav ors, Mrs. Pearl Myers, Mrs. Lu cille McLean, Edith Dasher and John Haith. No meeting will be held Mon day, July 5, because of the holiday. Famed Cass County ! Novelist Is III Bess Streeter Aldrich, famed Nebraska novelist and a native of Elmwood, is reported to be seriotisly ill at a Lincoln hospi tal, where she has been for two weeks Mrs! Aldrich has lived at Lin coln since 1946, though she had resided at Elmwood many years previously. Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmoutn Journal Medicare Anti-Blemish Set Heals and Hides Skin Blemishes Set Complete $2.00 HAZEL BISHOP LIPSTICK and $1 10 NAIL POLISH, Both for STOPETTE SPRAY DEODORANT and $-75 POOF POWDER, $3.25 Value for MENNENS SKIN BRACER and RQC SPRAY DEODORANT, 88c Value for 3 Lustre Crcme Shampoo, $2.00 jar .$1.59 Veto Creme Deodorant, $1.00 jar . . .50c Noxzema Skin Cream, 40c jar 29c Woodburys Shampoo, $1.00 size . . .59c HELENE CURTIS ECC CREME SHAMPOO $00 and CREME RINSE, $1.59 Value for COTY'S MUCUET TALC and $1 50 COLOGNE, Both for JERCENS LOTION and STICK AQC DEODORANT, $1.00 Value for J ergon's Lotion Shampoo $1.00 size .50c Woodburys Crcmc Deodorant, $1.00 size 50c Crystal Bubble Bath, bag 89c Fresh Stick Deodorant 49c Cutex Cream Polish Remover, 50c tube 39c BB ROLE-RITE PEN and ' $-29 REFILL $1.79 Value for CLO-COAT HARD GLOSS, Qt., $T 10 With CHENILLE PAD, Beth for Tussy Creme Deodorant, $1.00 jar . .50c Perma Stick Lipstick, $1.00 size . . . .50c Tussy Lipstick Trio, $1.00 value . . . .50c Summertime Floral Cologne, $2.00 size $1.00 Scaforth Spice After Shave, $1.00 size, 2 for . $1.00 Seaforth Stick Deodorant, $1.00 size, 2 for $1 .00 LAMP SHADE INSECT KILLER The Killer Complete $3.00 Inscct-O-Shadc $2.98 Kill Bug, each 89c Plastic Billfolds, each 98c Doeskin Facial Tissue 1000 for 79c Statoncry, asst. colors, $1.00 box . . .79c Wind & Weather Skin Lotion, $1.00 size 50c Armands Hand Cream, SI .00 siza . . . 59c Beauty Touch Powder Compact, $1.25 for 89c DUNDEE FANCY STATIONERY, OQC 100 Sheets 50 Envelopes for ANSCO ALL WEATHER FILM $-j20 620 and 120, 3 Rolls for I Eastman Films, 620 & 1 20, 2 for 87c Dial Shampoo G Soap, both for 67c Box Camera, $8.25 value for $5.00 Saccharin Tablets, yx gr., 100 for ... . 1 0c THESE REPRESENT HALF OF OUR 100 CENTENNIAL BARCAINS VE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS A classified Ad in Trie Jo'irna' costs us little as 35 cents LENNK-- FURNACES Installed by Martinson Sheet Metal 139 So. 6th Phone 7189 l m eh n r n u o n 3 ; : v. - Bl Ef i 2 '.L..n".i.y rv",1,1, "- "-"!T11 "fff jr.a,'fff-ia'.Li.!iJii,..L i..- - 1 . ........a.,,