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li . '. HINT, IX CAN Horsham, Australia Opening a can of Norwegian sardines, FUSSELMAN FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE MONUMENTS Louisville Phone 3981 Mrs. William Murphy found a gold wedding ring. She wrote to the packing company and was informed that th? ring belonged to a packer. The ring was mailed to its owner, Mrs. Marie Tang etal, of Vartal, Sunnsjord, Norway. "3 s v. .v..1 v;. Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal t . - ' i.i.. 1 jt ir .L.LL!iiz ifcTiys s-jzirCi . .ol always so fresh so delicious CAMDIES 4 I r V ft v "v f i I if r 1 v. - - V - r'"TiifiHMi -If - " -I )v II i- "i'Hi r Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George , THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY-JOURNAL Lushmsky and Mollie C. Gobel-.t Monday, November 29, 1954 PAGE THREE man Saturday were Mrs. Moliie j Ackerman and violet of Wy- j . rv rr o v rl ' XTA A L-or m n r r -F Am o 3 3 ha. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis and son spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Lewis' sister, Mrs. ; Mary Thcms at Weeping Water.' Also present were Mr. and Mrs. , . TMplvin Thome onrt fiimih; i knOW hOW tO Told GKers !0W TO sewer 'ease needs to when her Mr. and Mrs. James Richard- md j pattern instructions say "ease ' here," says Helen Rocke, exten- i sion clothing specialist at the t r r n Pi CANDIES r.i, i, r ,.,( h.. r..k i.4 WHERE'S THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE? This space travel is disappointing. Fellow takes off from Mars in his flying teacup, lands on earth, and what does he find? Silly Earthlings all watching a primitive, waterborne Earthship undergoing en overhaul. To come down to earth, th creature peering frcm the "spaceship" is a dockyard worker who is cleaning one of-the gigantic end-cones of the liner Mauretania's propellers, as she lies In drydock at Southampton, England Hi tun ctiiu txuiuicxi, ixui;xxi iuiu TTnivprcitv nf V-Ht.ocVci Dick of Omaha were Sunday , . visiters of Grace Livingston. J1115 Ph?se w-1 be. , , whenever the pattern includes , . - ,T . ; set-in sleeves or when the shoul- tv Hf wis CMr s -If Vl d6r S6am f thC baCk f a b!USe r-f Sn?U wfvi eins,is attached to the front shoul- ,oi ujcoin, -eDr. j der seam. It will be encounter- ,,., ed in many other places also, Thanksgiving guests at the ! says the specialist. strTnweJe m 'd' Mrs Fd I Easins meanS crowding of ths AmStrono and Mr J5 Vn C yarns of a fabdC ClCSer i0Zeihe tiHorV f t?' Piil v, t than ual, with no indication B Atkinson of Red Cloud, INebr. ! f fullness or gatherS hi the re- Mr; anAf rS-rA5kinS0I are Par" suit. It is different from gather ents of Mrs. Bill Armstrong. , mg) whefe Iullness ig planed to 'be evident Thanksgiving holiday guests J The amo'unt of easing possible at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. ; withQ f th ,P,r,n(.3 fnM Earl Hunter are-Mrs. Marilyn 8 ?ri of Gesland and Stevie of Cherokee, de s rTinifrfe . Open weave soft fabrics may be eased ' more closely than woven, hard Mrs. Gertrude - Karr, Mrs. Cr stiff fabrics and bias edges Hazel Fitch and Shirley, Cecil may be eased more than Karr and Ed Kohrell were j straight-cut edges. rnanKsgiving guests at the A satisfactory way to handle fabric edges that are to be eased is to use two rows of machine" stitching. Lengthen the stitch and make the first row of stitch-.' 7: es just beyond the seam line , toward the edge of the fabric' The second row is made about half way between the first row and the edge of the fabric. The .; fabric is then eased the desired .... amount by pulling slightly on the ends of the stitching thread. BRITISH CONTRACT The Pentagon, easing its ad- ', ministration of the "Buy Amer-... ican" policy, awarded a contract to a British Company for the ; construction of two turbines at a cost of $1,000,000. The Brit- ish bid was $143,000, or 11.32 per ' cent beloV that of the nearest American bid. Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal Odvin T. Mciiugh y y ATTORNEY U is Office in Corn Grower.s State Bank Nebraska :si;ss:;Eni;c!:i!i2:!;.a!::i!Bi':E;:i!;aia:;K!!a:;i;:S? r.lurclock a 11 Don't invest in a convertible . . . try a box of RUSSELL STOVES ASSORTED CKCCpLATSS to win the girl (end her Mother! Few can resist their fresher.. .finer goodness! ana xvixs. . r. lverson ana j ily and Mrs. Emilie Iverson rl, SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN PLATTSMOUTH BY 25 Per Pound i :!r-Hiye Pi W tt : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard and RitaMary Richd and ChucK N '- 1: family of near Murray Mr Lee -ndLs e Jack Kir Rsey fAu,:..,, ;.,3i-,; -,L:".. jsxrrli ! is a brother of Mrs. rlowara. of Linccln, Pvt. Charles Palko f-:'':i - ...... -i - : I -- .. -..tr-! 4 ra Thanksaivin dinner euests of Mr nnH Mrs Aihovf wraor f, ! Mrs. Fred Thimgan were Miss and family were Thanksgiving m i Marie Hitaer of Omaha and Mr. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. anct Airs. K. r. iverson and tarn- Leonard Brot.hprs at. NPhrasira City. Mrs. Hattie Brothers was t. i ' '" " aiio a uinner guest, x.ir. ana ;1 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brooks Mrs. Vernon Fleshmnn. Oprnlln la vere 'Thanksgiving guests cf ITebr., were callers in the aft IIrs. Eva Bowring, former sen- erncon. ator of Nebraska, at her ranch in Merriman, Nebr. , Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Coppman i and son Tommy, Omaha, Ches ter Coppman, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Mollie C. Gobleman and all Thanks- Mr. and Mrs,. John L. Owen and children returned Saturday Tcm Conis were to their home at Paxton, Ntbr. ; giving dinner gue xney were nere visnnig ai me Conis j heme cf Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thanksgiving dinner r,t, the home nf Mr and Airs ! T , .3 TflQ TiCitl UrQTQ T " T- " l T 1- " JlXIl JlKI; illlU v x auu iillJ riiCook. Thankseivinor dinner euests Mr. nnd Mrs. pbiidrpn nf n-fioht. Kans.. were John Carper, parents of Mrs ho-iVsoivincr holidnv cruests of Dietl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirk, ur blteiyte Cesser MOST MODELS ON DISPLAY THEY'RE TODAY'S EEST BUY Phor.s 5119 Plaf is mouth 433 ain Ik IS the time wmi to buy - SWvh fcrd brings you hezuUM now siylisg inspired by tho Tkvnderhhd The beautiful styling of the '55 Ford Cars was inspired by the Thunderbird Ford's personal car that has bee,! acclaimed everywhere. It's styling that will keep its freshness for the years ahead. vhen Fcrd ch'ers two great Vo's to add to your driving erjoysasttt this winter You mcy choose Ford's new 162-h.p. Y-block V-8, or the lS2-h.p. Y-b!ock Special V-8 offered with Fordomatic Drive in Fcirlcne end Station Wagon models. Both give traditional Ford economy. Texas and Mr. ,;and Mrs. Jim Diet! and Sandy. - Thanksgivinr day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hu?hson were ' their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. Kenneth Paul and Pamela of Lincoln, and Mr. pnd Mrs. Her bert Edwards c? Omaha. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Civde Meism?er and family were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Supernau, Mrs. Mary James and two daughters, of Lincoln. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Fred, Rose and Marie Prohaska, were Mr. and i Mrs. Wm. Jones, Timmy . and I Jimmy of Omaha Mrs. Jones is , the former Alice Prohaska. ! Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bond were j more. Mr. and Mrs. Vsrner Hild and i Lyle, Mrs. P A. Hild, Mr. and j Mrs Ernest Kenning s, Janice t Gail and Dennis, and Mr. and ! Mrs. N. F. Henninc-s. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrasek and son Roger, and Mrs. Joe Mrasek were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Egenberger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Walberg and family of Eagle and A2c Sherrill Wondra from Ellsworth A. F. B. South Dakota, were Thanksgiv ing day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wondra and family. A2c Sherrill Wondra, Al Til lett, Jerry Kutski and Al Stone, who are stationed at Ellsworth A. F. B., South Dakota, spen.t the weekend with Airman Won dra's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wondra. . Thanksgiving dinner guests at the C. C. Wescott home were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fellers 'of Oma ha, Misses Ida andr Ruth Patton, Dean Patton, and Ted Txiplett of Council Bluffs, Iowa.-!' '"'- v Mr. and Mrs. Ed. . Gradoviile I were Thanksgiving day guests at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Petrasek at Friend, Nebr. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. El mer Petrasek, Debra and Kim Sue of North Platte, and Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Payne of Omaha. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie mimmW- nail 111 xraexxxt; d uiiunxi. xuwa. l i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schaf- fenberg of York visited here for" It? j a short time Thursday en route icr rnanKsgiving m umana. rc-a Mrs. Nellie Shea, Ha Kirker i'fj and Mr. and Mrs. J. C T.nnp- nnd mi Nancy, spent Thanksgiving at mi Hooper, Nebr. guests of Mr. and uM Mrs. Ernest Kirker and family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jochim sen were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jochimsen and sons Steve and Clark at Vail, Iowa. They also visited Mr and Mrs. i Bill Coan and Jimmie at Deni- son, Iowa. if EXTENSION MEETING An extension club council meeting, will be held in the Weeping Water Methodist church Monday, Nov. 29. The 1955 officers are invited to meet with' the council to plan the club program for the coming year. Delegates who attended the state convention at Nebras ka City will give their report. ! ,A SIEGLER HAS IT 5 NOT 1 C E a m . in m . First half of 1954 personal tax will be delinquent Dec. 1st. Tax draws interest at the rate of 7 per cent. Coss County Treasurer si Debbie Woster, polio patient at Children's Memorial hospital is slowly improving. E. II. Wescott was a Thanks giving guest of his son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wescott at Lincoln. Dinner guests Sunday at the Vernon Waterman home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiles and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe of Wy- Mrs. Fred Thimgan and daughters received a .phone call from her son, John of U. S. N. who is now stationed in Mem phis, Tenn. GHLY- SIEGLER HAS IT ORLY S1EGLER - CO '4 Before Yen Buy ...A$Y&eater . ess CT5 7p LOOK FOR THE PATENTED INNER HEAT TUBES OMLY THEY CAM G3VE YOU WARM FLOOR HEATING! m ?!10 II SSII H3193IS A1K0 II SII i!31D3!S AlflO II I 1 , ' i i Mrs. John Meisjnger, Jr., was pleasantly surprised Thanks i giving day when she received I a phone call frcm her daughter, ! Mrs. Gerald Dady, Mr. Dady and j """JJ T ir their two dnvghters in Saniuu;" i ranico, uaai.. i -rhqII vnrV pnrnntp bv Coio., to Mrs. Ed Ruby was a Thanks giving guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. uuiicra U N f I 0)V,Ki viftm VrrA gusts exfra-reszcnwQ s i v i ma a ma - b nsv Trlgzsr-7crqu3 Ferknr.sr.ze You get exciting Trigger-Torque Performance from either of Ford's great V-8's, or the new 120-h.p. 1-block Six. It gives you the extra responsiveness you want at ail drivihg speeds. ! and i ever and Laure Lynn visited I Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Kesiirlg in Omaha. v JIU when vcu can be amng the first to kssve a totally new Fcrd , There's an extra measure cf satisfaction in being among the first to own a greet new car. And in the case of the fofc.'y new '55 Ford, buying now is a particularly wise move . . v. because you wiil get a full model-year of extra driving pleasure. -A V T- - - v - -- .3 r .At- WOW aks cn excfg Test Drive in ths nev'SS Tho fir.e car cf its Md F.D.A.F. A 4 U A ? 3 y?HMTlS Your Friendly FcrJ Dealer Randall York, ird Mrs Joe Libershal ' Plane from Denver. Coio. to Vrr nr. TL pLr 7 I Akron, Ohio, on business, stop Mr. and Mrs. Chane Wo.- , . v,;,. r(tlirn trin and was a Thanksgiving p-npst, of his narents, Mr. and I Mrs. Don York. I Mrs. Mabel Baughman- of Lincoln, Illinois, has been here J visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kline 'and Mrs. Joe Mrasek. I Sgt. lc Edward R. Shown who has been stationed at Thailand ' has been transferred to a hos ', pital at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Sgt. Shown is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shown. Kathleen Fe'idhousen of. Kan sas City, Mo. was a Thanksgiv ing day guest of her parents, Mr. and Mi". Fred Feldhousen. Mrs. J. A. Canwell is spending the Thanksgiving holiday with the. Joe Hendrix family in Chi cago. Illinois. Guests for Thanksgiving din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kellison were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrett, Twila. JLinny and Scotty, Reggie and Den Kellison and Sophia Wolever. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Weaver and sons returned Sunday evening frcm Detroit, Michigan. They spent the Thanksgiving vacation with Helen Lemon, aunt cf Mrs. i Weaver. ARB YOU CONFINED TO OMfc.CR TWO ROOMS? , ARE YOUR CEiLJMGS OVERHEATED? A a E Y Olt VV AST I N G ' F U c L ON r SOOT1 AND SMOK? !S YCU IfSAT CC'! -THE CH'MWitY? ..:.' & !"S YOUR FUEl Bill TOO' HIGH? ; : ..: - X i t ' If . ..v s v t L.--'v " I CfeiSH ".4.":.; eoicy fi'tffice heat :"- , cvaj,;:, --. H without ... , : gj'ftvl -pipes and fesiiters' . r"' 4 " 'I iK:7fit-GSTS v the icttw o the Ficoft troblem i. PATENTED AUTOMATIC v as shintn Avenue nammoua If You're Interested in an Used tar Le 5ure to see Tour rord ueaser GENUINE PULL-CAT Karen Mulqueen, 4, squints gleefully as "Skippy" forgets his cat-show manners, and pulls her hair "during an all breed tabby show at Jones Memorial Children's Center, in New York City. RADIATOR REPAIRING OXE-DAY SERVICE PhHsr.iouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 237 Siegler is not a spzee heater that wastes heat vp the chimney end on the celling forcing yov to live in 1 or 2 rooms-' Siegler is not a central heating plant with expensive installations Siegler is a revolutionary method of WARM FLOOR KSATING in every room! Just like a fwmac ... but without pipes and register! isi furnace HEATER GIVES YCU WARM COZY FLOORS! O LETS YOU LIVE IN EVERY ROOM! ENDS OVERHEATED CEILING! O NO MORE MESSY CLEANING JOBS! STOPS HEAT WASTE UP THE CHIMNEY! O SAVES V? TO 50 IN FUEL! (i H Pi U T I I 9 r- - i