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.vl.XvM'l.M v. v. v.'."" .v. v LI tin Mrs. Bessie Core Phone 4377 i x::;:::::::::::W The annual Red Cross drive for funds will begin in Louis ville on Monday, March 7. L. F. Hendrix has been given the job of chairman in Louisville pre cinct for fund raising work. Max Wilton and Richard Bein er cut down two large trees on the Dave Zeiers lot which Mrs. Beiner recently bought from Mrs. Ziers. Louis vui Mrs. E. H. Rics Dies Word was received by Mrs. Ernest Engelkemier of the death last week of her aunt, Mrs. B. H. Ries of Naperville, HI. She was formerly a resident of Louis ville and was Olga Ragoss, sister of the late Henry Ragoss, before her marriage. Funeral services were held last Friday. She leaves her husband a daughter, Mrs. Ha Meacham and two granddaughters of Downers Grove, Illinois. Louisville . Mrs. Rubin Hermanson re turned home Friday from the hospital where she had spent several days following surgery. She is feeling much improved. Mrs. Robert Wagoner and lit tle daughter came home from the hospital Wednesday. Both mother and daughter are doing fine. Miss Betty Hrabik, student at the University of Nebraska par ticipated in the annual home economics club style , show Sun day, March 6. This show fea tures the latest fashions which were made and will be modeled by co-eds majoring in home ec onomics. Many of the creations were shown in the Student Un ion ballroom in Lincoln. JIZBA & JIZBA Registered in Engineering and Architecture Design, Surveys, Estimates, Supervising 5417 Ogden Omaha, Nebr. Thone PL6381 111 Household Reg. $8.95 NOW . Complete With Brackets Reg. $2.98 . BUY NOW Border We Can't Sell it... So We'll Give it Away Odd Bolts of- Paper . FREE All SAMPLES The women's club was enter tained at the home of Mrs. Orel Edgerton February 24th with Mrs. Daisy McNealey as co-hostess. Mrs. Rev. L. N. Blough is a new member. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Voline Lund teigen. The Glendale Club met at the home of Mattie Hennings, Feb ruary 11, with 17 members an swering roll call by giving a fact about Lincoln. Mrs. Eva Blair, who clerks in the Ross Nichols store, has been on the sick list for the past 2 weeks. She is some better at this writing however. Mrs. Hanna Twiss, Mrs. Lela Habel and Mrs. Frank Wildrick called on Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Tuesday of last week to help her celebrate her birthday. 1 Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Davis and Mrs. Jay Larsen visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Men no Murman. at Glenville over the weekend. They drove out Fri day and returned Sunday. Harold Ahl was able to come home Saturday from the hospi tal where he had spent several days. He is feeling much better. Louisvuie Breaks Leg Lee Jochim was taken to the M. E. hospital in Omaha, Tues day a.m. . by ambulance with a broken leg. Lee fell on the ice at his home while doing chores and received the fracture. Louisriiie Several guests were entertain ed at the Louisville hotel for dinner last Wednesday evening in honor of the . birthday of Mrs. E. H. Worthman. J. L. McShane planned the party. Guests includ ed Mrs. Worthman and Mrs. El la Stevenson, J. T. McShane, Willard McShane, Miss Alice Jane Grosshans of Plattsmouth, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Worthman and Susan. Lcuisville - Rough On Trucks Wednesday a truck was fined for parking so people had to walk around it. Thursday a man was ticketed for parking with both front wheels on the side walk. Both men paid fines. Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alfrey, Jr., and family of Grand Island were guests at the Alfrey and McGrew homes last weekend. Sac. Weight . . . Now if SAVE ? Per Single Roll . 2c per yd. Limit 2 Bolts Per Customer ALL ITEMS IN STORE ARE ON SALE Wei ton's Have Son An announcement has been received of the birth of a son, Jimmie Marc, .to Virginia and Mark Welton on February 19. He was born in Pomona, Calif, where Mrs. Welton is living. lcuisville Mrs. B. G. Metzger of Lincoln was calling on friends in Louis ville Tuesday. She is visiting a few days at the home of her son, Herbert, at Springfield, having come out to be present when her granddaughter was initiated in to the Rainbow organization. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Redfield of Lincoln spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Redfield's par ents Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Isaac. Mrs. Doris Hirsch and Bessie Core were in Plattsmouth Mon day on' business. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Schliefert accompanied Herman Schliefert to Omaha on busines on Tues day. W. S. McGrew took L. J. May- field to Omaha Friday to visit Mrs. Mayfield at the Cox hos pital. Mrs. C. S. Hirsch and Mrs. J. R. Noyes were in Omaha on busines and shopping Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mayfield and family visited Sunday at the J. R. Mayfield home. Mary Lunteigen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lundtegen of Louisville was recently initi ated by- Kappa Kapp Gamma sorority at the University of Kansas. Mary is a Junior at K U this year. Loiusvilie Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Mass cel ebrated their silver wedding an niversary with a turkey dinner for their children. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mass of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mass, Rose Ann and Bob. Evening visitors were Mr, and Mrs. Emil Mas and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mass and family of Papillon, Mr. and Mrs. Mass received many nice gifts and cards. . Louisville Mrs. Richard: Brown had a case of flu early this week- There was a style show at the high school auditorium Friday nieht. Luunch was served. Mrs. Tom Carmicle and son spent Monday at her mothers, Mrs. Hugh O'Brien at Louisiille. a y 6x6 Blocks NOW . inoleum Yard Goods NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Heavy Weight Felt Base Choice of Floral or Geometric Designs. 6 Ft. Wide. Values Up to 95c Yd. Mrs. John Fischer Correspondent Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Adams attended the - funeral services of her aunt, Mrs. Anna Jacob sen, at Lincoln, Tuesday after noon. Eagle folks remember Mrs. Jacobsen, Asa Jolly, capable and active woman in church work and project-club work, while liv ing near Eagle. She died at Cor pus Christi, Texas. Keith Muenchau attended the Lennox Furnace convention at Marshalltown, Iowa, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. . tle - Hall's Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hall are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Feb. 28th at the Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln. EaW . The Women's Society of Chris tian Service members met Wed nesday afternoon at the Meth odist church basement with Mesdames Walter Jacobmeier and S. A. Henricksen as co-hostesses. Mesdames Nora Ketelhut and Anna Louise Root conducted the devotionals and lesson, prior to the business procedures. We were happy to have several vis itors and a goodly number of members present. The election of officers will be held at the next meeting April 4th with Nora Ketelhut and .Laura Lanning as co-hostesses. Mr. and Mrr. Elmer Frohlich and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stall-spent Sunday afternoon visiting the ladies uncle, Roan Tyson, who is convalescing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul Karns, living on 69th and Morrill in Havelock. Mrs. George Synder of Les hara, Nebr., also a daughter of Mr. Tyson, is assisting at the present $ime in caring for her father. Mr. Tyson is formerly of Elmwood, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Petersen of Lincoln, formerly of Eagle, vis ited at the home of the latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Hursh, last Wednesday. Mrs. Jesse Westlake will not undergo a sinus surgery as at all LI YOUR CHOICE . IS TO LI 9 PAN- arid HOLLER: SET Roll Paint on ... Easier Faster Better. 7-inch Size vl . :.:......:.J.. ..........'...:..,..Pef Set f n first thought necessary. , She is now relieved of the severe pain, we are glad to report. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kropp of Lincoln, were Eagle visitors last Monday evening. Mrs. Robert Walker visited the Doctor last Monday for adjust ment of her new leg cast. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller of Alvo attended the Lenten ser vices at the Eagle Methodist church last week. She is attend ing such occasions by the arm rest crutches at this time, after using the arm-pit crutches for several weeks. She has had a rather long duration of a leg break ordeal, but does not pre vent her fro menjoying the "bet ter things of life." Eagle folks were happy to have them join us. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Underwood and Mr. 'and Mrs. A. F. Schwen ker enjoyed a dinner at the Wil liam Ketelhut home Saturday evening in observance of Mrs. Underwood's birthday, The "O" St. Homemakers club members went to Lincoln Tues day and enjoyed the book re port given by Rev. Van White on the author, Pearl Buck. THURSDAY, '..MARCH - AT THE . Dotem Sole IBoirini Consisting of all kinds of electrical appliances . . cbokware . . . mechanical tools . . jewelry . . . many other items FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT THE SINGIN(3 TOBACGO AUCTIONEER WILL APPEAR AT THIS EVENT 0 Dented Cans first qualify O Torn OFF MALT 9x9-Inch Size Full 18 Inch Thick SOLID COLORS NOW ONLY . . Other Colors 6c, 8c, 10c Each Dinner Ware All Open Stock 16 Piece Starter As Low As Choir Member Gary Tomson, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Arthur Tomson of Palmyra, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wall of Eagle, was one of the participants, in the Nebras ka Wesleyan choir loft last Sun day afternoon on the "KOLN TV." Mrs. Raymond Manners and baby girl twins, are home from the hospital and all doing fine, we are glad to report. The Trinity Lutheran aid members, met Thursday after noon, with Mrs. George Wink ler at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stillwell will be moving soon, to Greeley, Colorado, where he has accepted employment as salesman with a cigarette comDany. Several rel atives live in the Greeley com munity where the family will be moving. The Dorcas Society of the Im manuel Lutheran chuurch met Wednesday afternoon at the church, with Mesdames Clyde Wenzel and Clarence Althouse as co-hostesses. Mrs. H. N. Erskine drove to Hastings to the Women's Soci- 11111 WE'D THAN Labels A EMM w. ONLY c 4" Wall Brush With Purchase of Paint 9t THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA; SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, March 7, 1955 PAGE FIVE ty of Christian Service Confer ence, accompanied by Mesdames Laura West, Esther Lanning, El len Frohlich and Olive West lake. . Mrs. Jesse Wall spent the day in Lincoln last Thursday. .The Education Committee meeting was -held at the Meth odist Church Wednesday even ing discussing preparations for the Vacation Bible School at the close of school. A teacher's in March 14th, for those interested stitute will be held at Lincoln in teaching or assisting. 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In this case ei ther all flocks have passed two clean tests or the flock and farm have a history of no reactors for a year or more. Claybaugh points out that this requires all flocks qualify ing for the disease control classes of the N.P.I.P. must be tested and re-tested until free of either of pullorum or typhoid reactors. If a single reactor to the pullorum-typhoid test is found on a subsequent test made by the suervisor of the National Plan's program, that supply flock must be dropped as a source of hatching eggs until it meets the requirements. . Subscribe to The Journal NOW! Linoleum Per Lin. Ft. mi $8.25 Gal. fi mP Tilelike Wall Covering 54" high with built-in cap and feature strip. Lin. Ft. A Each and Up Foemii dx Wg S II p ca per . to ire 3 "iiT''ih ' i ill"