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v. m v- .a v THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL F&(3 TWO ' T ' Sectiort B " Tfc-srsday,' January 13, 1.95j 03 lnJr . Just couldn't get all those values on one page. That's why the extra Hinky - Dinky ad this week. Mrs. Ivcn Armstrong -F vs 6 o e Phone 1502 and sons in Crete. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fasnot and family of Lin- ft ti. v iJ r 1 1 J ft?: 1 - 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Merla Water bury and Le Lane of Manilla, la. spent Wednesday with their un cle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Kretls and family. Mrs. Tony Brandt of Salina, California T?as a Friday and ov ernight guest at the Leonard Roeber horns. Mr.' and Mrs. Clyde Jon?s and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bornman and daugh ters wnt to the Rceber home that tTinins to risitwith Mrs. Brandt. Mi. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bach man returned Thursday evening after a-thre weeks trip to San Diego, Calif., where they visited with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Iola Ward and family. They attended the Rosa Parade on New Year3 day. Their grand son and nephew, Jim Ward, is a member of the Bonham Bros, all - boys band composed of 145 boys at San Diego. The band playtd in the parade that day. . South Ashland '' Extension To Meet Tht Junior Fairlanders ex tension club will meet Tuesday, January 13 at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Kenneth Roeber. Each member that has a broiler pan and rack please bring it. Suth Ashland Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Mason and family of Ashland stajed at the A. D. Bachman home during their absence. Harry Craig of Delta, Colo., spent Tuesday forenoon with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman. ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wiles and Terry were Saturday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gaudreault and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grimm and daughters. The group attended the show, "30,000 Leagues Under the Sea" in Omaha that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Ziegenbsin 1 Tfea Full -featured R E i ! 1 GTO E3 HI For the First Time Full 11-inch carriage. . Full .10 310 Inch writing line. Handles your correspondence end re ports! Mirqcte Tab and 34 addi tional Features! Convenient Budget terms arranged. Platismouth Journal 110 Main St. Plattsmouth THE BIG SWING MERICA'S BEST-BUY w t , r Sj'' .j- v4? rtSi''AlA4 rf"., Plymouth i the biggest, longest car of the low-price 3 . . . with the only honestly new styling . . . and its 167 hp gives you the highest standard V-8 korsepouerl Abo available: 157 hp, 177 hp with optional PowerPak. Your choice of new Hy-Fire V-8's or the new 6-cylinder PowerFlow 117. This year of all years, look at all 3, ind you'll join the swing to' Plymouth, too! FROM COAST TO COAST PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ARE CHOOSING tT,1... .il.'.. otr Pnwpr. ' That Flow 6 engine has power to spare for my driving need and : gives? mc a bonus of rock-bottom rconomv hosides." W . B. Cook, Jr., Sash idle, Tcmu 'r coin were also guests there, they were ceieoraung Air. nicnaras birthday. , Leaders of the Jolly Fairland ers extension club and two neighboring clubs met at the home of Mrs. Bert Rager Wed nesday afternoon for a lesson on broiling given by Mrs. Pearl Schulti of Weeping Water. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson. and family were Mr. and Mrs. Albin Dvorak and family of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleuand and family were Sunday eve ning visitors. Mr. ' and Mrs. Raymond Nel son were visiting friends in a Lincoln hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. barold "Miller of Ceresco spent Friday eve ning at the George Bornman home. A 1c Robert Tadlock of Las Vegas visited there Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schnei der and Darlene of Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall and family of Lincoln spent Satur day evening with their parent, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hall of Wahoo were Sunday guests -at the Hall home. Mrg. John Flannigan of Ains wortlr and Mrs. Dallas Hunt were Tuesday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg and Mrs. Emma Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp went to Hallam Sunday where they were dinner guests -at the home of Mrs. Klipp's brother Tony Fisser. Milton Box returned home Friday after a ten day visit at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Klain at Dallas, Texas.. While there he attended the Cottonbowl game on New Years day. .South Aahland Tonsil Operation Merry Sue Roeber underwent a tonsillectomy at Clarkson hos pital in Omaha Friday, she re turned home Saturday, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R-eister of Manley and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber visit ed her Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith 'and Sondy spent Sunday evening at the Roeber home. " . Sn'ith Ashlanrt ... Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gaudreault and Mr and Mrs. Jim Whitacre left Monday for Texas where they expect to spend the re mainder of the winter on the Gulf coast: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grimm and daughters are stay ing at the Gaudrault home dur ing their absence. The Grimms havev purchased a home in Lin coln and are spending quite a little time redecorating to have it ready to move into when the Gaudreaults return. Mr. and Mrs. August Klemme of Weeping Water are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Orie Sowards, Mr. Sowards and Marvin. Mr. a?d Mrs. Ralph Wagner spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Wagners brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bahm and little son in Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jipp and Sandra of Gretna visted at the Carl Parks home Sunday. Mrs. Keith Weston and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong attended a sleek new stvlinir i '"My business requires a lot of driving; I need power, a smooth ride, and lasting economy. That's whv I switched to Plym outh !" William Bogle III, Haicrjord, Pennsylvania. made me switch to the Plymouth this year. It looks like a dream on wheels, and that's the way it rides." Mary Rooncy Uillihcr, Denier, Colo. : 4. Planning the Third Annual TV TV-. (Left to Right) E. A. Olson, University of Nebraska; Hal Hansen, WOW-TV; Ralph Hansen, Iowa State College. The pro7 gram opens Monday, Jan. 17 for a one-week, period at 1 p. ni. on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 12:45 p. m. on Tuesday and 12:S0 p. m. on Saturday. The course is staged in cooperation with the University of Nebraska and the Iowa State College with experts from both schools. ' Turn Elinor Fidlcr Th Friendly Circle met at the home of Mrs, Lottie Knecht Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Artis Wiszman assisted ' as hostess in the absence of Mrs.- Margaret Carnicle. Mrs. Ralph Ipock and Mrs. Albert Dishong were guests. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Artis Wiszman, February 10. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson of Gretna spent Tuesday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Bill Carnicle of Lin coln was a Sunday supper guest. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knecht were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunderlich at Murray. Mr. Wunderlich re turned from ths hospital Sat urady. Sunday supper guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oarnicle were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien and Mr. Rockwell of Louisville. Mrs. R. L. Davis, Gary and Kent of Lincoln were weekend gusais of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight. Terry Miller of Ashland was a Sunday visitor of Jamie Dill. Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans were Mr. and Mrs. John Grady and Coleen and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mrs. B. E. Grady were also Sun Grady of Greenwood. Mr. and day guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Camp, bell and Dwane Preston of Elm wood were Thursday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cambell. Callers last week on Glen Kuhn were Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Car nicle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn of Louisville Mrs. V. D. Livers, Joe Knecht, Tyler Nunn and Rev. Wilson of Mead. Glen je turned to Bryan Hospital Mon day afternoon for further treatment. ' bridal shower for Mrs'. Ivan Ro gors at the Claude Smith horns in Ashland, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laugh lin and James called on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Maahs at Walton Sunday afternoon. They . had supper at the Henry Leikam home in Lincoln. IS TO PLYMOUTH! Best buy PLYMOUTH AS "BEST BUY" ' . -x "After I looked at 'all 3' there wasn't any doubt. For size, for comfort, and especially for styling, Plymouth won by a mile!" Dorothy L. Boucher, Sew Orleans, Louisiana. . s" Til IT I -lililf ' 1 " X J-A . Farm Short Course over WOW- J Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers' of Ashland were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. -V. ;D. Livers and Mrs. Jennie . Livers. Sunday dinner guests of . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Streight were Mr. and Mr.?. Jerome Streight of Omaha and Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Davis and boys of Lincoln. The occasion was to honor the birthdays of Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Jerome Streight and Jason Streight. South Bend Polio Benefit Polio benefit card party will! be held at the town hall Satur- j day evening, January 15 , spon sored by the Friendly Circle Club. Everyone is cordially in ' vited to attend. south Bend Tyler Nunn returned home Thursday . after spending the holidays with relatives at Am erillo, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell were Saturday afternoon, visit ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pres ton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester! Preston in Elmwood. Labor Supply Up v in Area for '54 All counties in the Nebraska City, Falls City, Plattsmouth area experienced increased la bor supplies during the past six months according to a report by the Nebraska State Employ ment Service. Seasonal increas es in the labor supply brought the year and total to 580 com. pared to 544 last year. The supply uv counties was Otoe 213 men, 50 women;, Rich ardson, 95 men, 41 women; Cass, 85 men, 26 women; Nemaha, 48 men, l woman; and Johnson 15 men, 5 women. . Plattsmouth and Cass county activities included employer orders for 20 workers; 22 jobs filled; 49 new . applications for work; 34 persons directed to job openings;" and 266 contacts with the employment office for ser vice. The yearly total of jobs filled in 1954 was 565 compared to 468 in 1953. GOLF BALLS, NOT WALLET GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Aft er a burglary suspect told po lice he had hid a wallet along a creek which meanders along a municipal golf course, they in vestigated. They didn't find the wallet but they did find about a dozen golf balls. PRICE CAR new; better trade-in, too! ssJ'- Plymouth r Plvmduthl eadquarters for wj The BIG swing is to Plymouth V COME IN TODAY! SEE IT, DRIVE IT! 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