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RATES Three cents per word for First fl jf?i f1 CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted I 1 f Insertion; Two Cents for each Li-Jy H5I II fcRa fl u? to Ll:CO A M. on day f I i additional insertion. U u ZtH ca U Publication. 5 Notices NOTICE The Presbyterian chicken pie supper October 12th 4:30 to 7, adults $1.25 children 60 . 85-tfc thurs. NOTICE Luziers Cosmetic Service, Val Rapp, 3019 So. 60th. Phone RE-9776. Omaha, Nebr. Opening for Salesgirl. 62-tfc NOTICE Get set for summer vacation! See Chriswiser's for cameras, films, enlargers, Photography is fun. 30-tfc NOTICE Bazaar and bake sale tfov. 18 and 19, St. John's Par ish at St. John's Hall. 91-ltc NOTICE The annual Harvest Home dinner will be held Sun day, October 16 at the Lewis ton Community Center. 91-3tp NOTICE Stop: Bazaar, Nov. 6 sponsored by Holy Rosary Church at Holy Rosary Hall, 16th and 1st Ave. Bake and j food sale, fancy work. 25c grab bags. Turkey dinner, Adults $1.25,. children ,75c. 91-ltc NOTICE F. H. A. Bake Sale, Saturday, Oct. 8th at 9:30 a.m. Warga Hardware. 91-ltc NOTICE Roast chicken supper and bazaar at Murray Chris tian Church Nov. 2. Supper served country style- Serving begins 5:30. Adults $1.25 Children 75c 91-8tc NOTICE Catholic daughters, will hold a rummage sale, Oct. 14 and 15, and bake sale Oct. 15, at St. Johns hall. 91 3tc NOTICE Rummage sale by the Ladies of the First Lutheran Church, October 15 in the old Journal building starting at 9 a.m. 90-4tc NOTICE Rummaze sale in the 12, 9 to 3 p.m. S0-2tc NOTICE Methodist Women's Society will hold a rummage sals on Saturday, October 3, from 9 to 6 in the old Jour nal building - 90-2tc NOTICE My office has been moved to my home on 724 Eighth and Avenue C. Mike Tritsch, Optomotrist. C al 1 4253. 83-tfc NOTICE Mynard Aid Society Annual chicken supper, Nov. 15, serving starts at 5 pjn. !HtI , 90-3tc NOTICE Special price on pa per hanging. Jim Eden, phone 4264. 92-tfc NOTICE Ladies Aid of Pres byterian church of. Cedar Creek will hold a bake ' sale Saturday, October 8, starting at 10:00 am. at Swatek Hdwe. Store. 90-2tp NOTICE Start your pullets out on Wayne Egg Krums. Farmers Feed & Seed, Platts mouht, Nebr. 84-tfc NOTICE NEED MONEY to meet c u r re n t short-term debts? Refinance with a long term 4 Land Bank loan on your farm land. See Harold C. Elliott, Sec'y - Treas.. Natl. Farm Loan Assn., Weeping Water. 91-4tc TOTlCE Fall special on bal er twine. Baler twine white or Black $7.00 Binder twine $8.00. Farmers Feed & Seed. Platts mouth, Nebr. 84-tfc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors, especially the pall bearers and the ladies of the First Christian Church for their kind expression of sym pathy, floral tributes and me morials during the long ill ness and death of our beloved : husband and father, Wiliam H. Coffelt. All these kind deeds were deeply appreciat ed. Mrs- William H. Coffelt, and family. 91-ltp CARD OF THANKS We take this means of thanking all our friends for the flowers, cards, gifts and personal calls white we were in the hospital and after our return home. Mrs. Tom Solomon and Katherine Jo. 91-ltc Lost and Found LOST Green and yellow par akeet. Tame and talkative answers to name of "Beanie" $10.00 reward. Phone 6263. S0-2tp LOST Little Blonde peken nese. Answers to name of "Dill". Phone 5251. 91-ltp Help Wanted WANTED Pin boys. Duck Pin bowling alley. 90-2tc WOMEN WANTED for confiden tial telephone survey.. Word in your home as many hours as you wish. Will pay 75 cents for each hour worked. Private phone necessary. Write Man ager 211 Aquila Court, Omaha, Nebraska. 91-2tc WANTED Cook apply in per son. Mack's Kitchen. 86-tfc Wanted WANTED Gold watch slides. Phone 3165. 9Q-2tp WANTED TO BUY Cast iron, including junk machinery, old cars and other metals brass, copper, etc. Highest prices. Bill Wever, Phone 3290, Plattsmouth. 90-tfc Salesmen Wanted NEED SALES and Service repre sentative, large company. Per manent job. Experience not necessary, training will be giv en, work in Plattsmouth, ad vancement opportunities, in surance and vacation benefits, write for interview. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 4804 S. 24th St. Main 7757 Omaha. 47-tfc Services Offered FREEZING? Let us repair your furnace for winter. Phone 5C00. Hudson Elec. & Htg- Co. Free estimate 89-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Will do ironings in my home. Phone 5180. 89-4tc TV SERVICE Cooiman's Radio and Television Service. Eve ning Service calls. Phone 7269. 84-8tp FOR WEED AND GRASSHOPPER CONTROL SEE ANDERSON BROTHERS Phone Nehawka 2411 or 2619 63-tfc LAWN MOWERS sharpened at your residence. L. J. Clarence, phone 2551 Union. 66-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Paper hanging and cample book shown and free estimate. Mrs. D. L. Ramel. 46-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 44-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Tree trimming and removal. Also lawn seeding. Insurance pro tected. Phone 4966. 42-tic GARDNER 333 Main Plattsmouth Phone 7152 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Wafer Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthly Payments Can Be Arranged Free Estimates 34-tfc WANT a picture of that special event of the new baby cr your mother-in-law? Call Chriswiser's for appointment. 30-tfc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - . PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell 46-tfc TV SERVICE Call John's T-V for guaranteed and prompt repairs. Dial 8230. 83-tfc FOR SALE For monogrammed napkins, informal notes, place cards and match covers for wedding gifts, anniversaries and banquets, see the Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tfc For Sale FOR SALE Girl's storm coat size 10, girls corduroy dress, size 8. girls sport coat size 8. Telephone 4056. 91-ltc FOR SALE Pop by tne case, $1.20 plus 60c dep. on bottles. All flavors. Farmers Feed and Seed. 39-tfc FOR SALE R.K.C. golden re trievers 10 weeks old. Reason able. Phone 6263. 90-2tc FOR SALE Jonathan, Deli cious Late Jonathan, Wine sap, Pippins, cider, honey; mailable gift boxes. Open week days 8 to 6: Sunday 9:30 to 7. North side Hiway 75; 2z mlies north Nebras ka City. Big gray shed- Kim mel Orchard. 91-ltc FOR SALE One slightly used Itaca shot gun. shot less than one box of shells. Henry Klin ger 616 6th Ave. Phone 6141. 91-2tc FOR SALE Boys suit for 14 to 15 vear old. Likp new Phonp 7904. 91-ltC 1 Livestock for Sale FOR SALE 5-year-old spott ed saddle mare, well broke and gentle. Milton Uhe, Platts mouth, Nebr. 91-ltp FOR SALE Yorkshire boars. Ak-Sar-Ben breeding. John P. Kaffenberger Phone 8455. 90-4tp FOR' SALE Registered Milk ing Shorthorn Bull 1-year-old. 1 mile north of Wabash. Wm. Von Spreckelsen. 90-2tp FOR SALE Proven meat type male hog. Call 6115 after 6:30 p-m. 89-tfc FOR SALE Purebred Yorkshire boars. Harold M. Rice, Mur ray, Neb., Phone 4514 91-4tc NOTICE WE WILL HAVE 15 HEAD Good Shorthorn FEEDER CALVES Also regular run of good Mis cellaneous livestock. Plattsmouth Sale Barn 91-ltc ! FOR SALE Registered Duroc bears. V-i mile north of Mur ray corner on Highway 75. Richard D. Sack. Phone Mur ray 4812. 89-9tc FOR SALE Registered Duroc ! boars, age 7 months. Breeder C. f. Waldo of DeWitt, Nebr. Owner Larry Banks. Phone 2181, Nehawka, Nebr. 86-tfc FOR SALE Registered Du rocs. Boars and open gilts. Blue ribbon winners Cass County Fair, F. F. A. - State Fair, Kass Kounty Korn Kar nival. Sired by Miracle Knight. This litter produced Grand Champion Market Hog. At Korn Karnival. Dennis Mei singer. Phone 8301. 88-tfc j FOR SALE Registered Shrop shire rams. Richard O. Cole, Plattsmouth, 8169. 80-tfc Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Balboa Rye Seed state tested. Louis Schiessl Phone 3924. 90-3tp FOR SALE Certified Kearney Winter Barley seed. Elmer He iser, Dunbar, Nebr. 91-ltc FOR SALE Feed Wayne for a faster gain. Hog and Cattle feed. Contracts available. Farmers Feed and Seed. 46-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE One white enamel kitchen oil burner and gas control. Phone 3133. G0-2tp FOR SALE Old White treadle sewing machine. Sews good with all attachments, $5. 822 Chicago Ave. Phone 4259. 89-tfc FOR SALE or trade General Electric stove. Good condition. Would like to trade for an apartment size electric stove. Murray, Nebr. Phone 8221. 88-tfc FOR SALE 3 pair almost new living room drapes, leaf de sign,, brown background, very reasonable. Also white enamel baby bath tub and scales. Call 5207. L. J. Hutchinson. 91-ltc Where to Buy It ASSORTED COLOR CLIPBOARDS RED Only 69c each PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL PRINTERS - OFFICE SUPPLIES 81-tfc FREEZING? New furnace at a price you can afford- Phone 5000. Hudson Elec. Htg. Co. Free estimate. , 89-tfc RADIOS TV AIR CONDITIONERS Wm. Schmidtmann Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Small cottage, partly furnished. May be used for sleeping rooms for work- ing men. Phone 4284. 0-2tc FOR RENT 3 bedroom unfur nished house. Available Nov. 1st. Roy Gregg, ZV2 miles west of Murray. 9C-2tp FOR RENT 2 bedroom un furnished house. Phone 32C2. 90-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. 2 rooms and bath. Util ities paid except lights. Dial 6022. after 6 p.m. 90-2tc FOR ' RENT Small furnished apartment, private bath and entrance. Available Oct. 15, 1019 Main. 90-tfc FOR RENT 3-room un furnished apartment. 424 No. 6th- Phone 3230. 89-4tp FOR RENT Large sleeping room 623 Ave C. Phone 4155 89-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 room apartment with bath, stove and refrigerator fur. nished. Phone 7003 between 7 and 9 a.m. or from 3:30 to 5 p.m. 88-tfc FOR RENT 1 furnished room. 701 Ave. B. 88-tfc FOR RENT 2-bedroom fur nished modern house. Phone 5194. 86-tfc FOR RENT Efficency apart ment by week. Plattsmouth Motel. Chicago Ave. 86-tfc FOR RENT Apartments and sleeping room. Phone 7183. or 8343. 67-tfC FOR RENT Furnished apt. Adults, Call 4235 after 6:00 p.m. 82-tfc FOR RENT 3-room furnish ed apartment. Phone 205. 86-2tc Real Estate for Sale Steve Davis Phone or See STEVE DAVIS : 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 or 3216 84-2tc FOR SALE By owner, 3 ber- room ranch style home, 1 year old, 7 roomy closets, flush birch doors throughout, and birch kitchen cabinets, tile bathroom. Full basement; x2 converted into a three-room modern apartment with pri vate entrance; the other half a work room and washroom. Large garage and also a bea utiful patio. Buyer may take over present loan 1507 Hill Street. Phone 6134. 91-3tps FARMS 360 acres on, pavement, two modern homes, one new, mostly tillable, $135 acre. 400 acres, rock road, mostly till able, average improvements, $60 acre. 300 acres, rock road, 100 acres blue grass, balance tillable, $60 acre. 160 acres, highly improved land in high state of fertility, rock road, could not build house for price asked, rock road, $175 acre. 160 acres, house modern ex cept heat, rock road, mostly tillable, taxes 80 cents acre, $135 acre. 160 acres, average improvements, 40 acres blue grass, balance tillable, rock road, $5000, balance carried. 210 acres unimproved bottom land, except for grain bins, $185 acre. 40 acres well im proved, rock road, all tillable, buildings carry as much in surance as price asked, $7500. W. J. Hurst, Office 901 Main, Bedford, la. 89-2tD BUY NOW! Neat and attractive four rooms and bath, gas heat and plea sant yard. $6,000.00 Three rooms and bath finished attic, basement with gas' fur nace and laundry -room, large yard and garage. $5,500.00. Plenty of space arouth this six rooms and bath plus garage and chicken house. $6,000.00 A good four-room house and 2 acres on paving. $5,000.00. A small house with full size basement. $2,750.00. Seven rooms and bath plus 2 acres for $4,000.00. Good five room house and 5 acres, $3,250.00. Six room house and 7 lots on highway $4,000.00. Five room house and 5 lots on paving. $5,500.00. Two excellent building sites. LORIS B. LONG REALTOR Office at 126 N. 4th Tel. 5239 or 4250 ' Ik ,;n To" riPQs&P BUY V - SELL ' y, . " RENT FOR SALE AT AUCTION: 160 acres near Murdock on Oct. 19. For information see J. Ho ward Davis, referee. 91-4tc FOR SALE Two bedroom home in Oakmont. Owner leaving town. Priced right for a home investment. Buyer may take over present loan. First Realty Company. 87-tfc LARGE MODERN home in Mur ray, suitable for apartments. Mrs. Will A. Minford, Murray. Phone 1811. 26-tfc TO BUY A HOME or an invest ment property, see Loris B. Long. Office at 126 N. 4th. Tele. 5239 or 4250. 31-tfc FOR SALE 2 bedroom modern home, gas heat, full base ment, on y2 acre across from Catholic church. Contact M G. Finney, Manley, Nebr. 89-6tc FOR SALE 4-room house, gas lights and water. Two large corner lots, near school. Phone 3242. 90-2tp FOR SALE House. Elizabeth Hennings, 910 2nd Ave. 90-2tc Automobiles FOR SALE 1954 Hardtop Mer cury 902 Lincoln Ave. 91-2tp LEGAL NOTICES BEGLEY & PECK, Attys. Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE JACOB W. DOUGHERTY, ET AL, Plaintiffs, -vs- GENEVTEVE P. LEAVER, ET AL, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virture of an ord er of sale issued by the District Court of Cass County, Nebras ka, and entered on the above entitled cause on the 9th day of September, 1955, directing me, sole Referee, to sell the follow ing described real estate, to wit: The South Half of the Northwest Quarter (SVfc NWV4) and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter (NV2 SWVi) of Section Thirty (30), Town ship Eleven (11) North, Range Ten (10) East of the 6th P. M.; I will on the 19th day of Octo ber, 1955 at the hour of 2:00 P.M. at the premises sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale will be held open for one hour. Terms of sale are 15 cash payment on date of sale and bal ance in cash upon confirmation of sale by the Court. Abstract showing merchantible title of record furnished. Dated this 14th day of Sep tember, 1955. J. Howard Davis, Referee No. 3015 Sept. 15, 2 29, Oct. 6 and 13, 1955 SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Edith Tutt, de ceased. No. 4596: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Margaret Ann Cuthrell as ad ministratrix: that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 20th day of October 1955, at 11 o'clock a. m. Dated September 19th, 1955. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 3019 Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 1955 LEGAL NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds of the State of Ne braska, or its authorized repre sentative, will offer for lease at public auction on the 3rd day of November, 1955, at 1:30 o' clock P.M., at the office of the County Treasurer of Cass Coun ty, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, the following educational lands within said county: Description Sec. Twp. Kge. SWNWU 16 10 11 Said sale may be adjourned from day to -day until all lands have been offered. No sale wTill be final until approved by the oara oi raucaiionai lianas ana Funds, and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS Robert D. Hiatt, Secretary No. 3025 October 6 ,13, 20, 1955 SMITH & LEBENS, Attys! Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Mary Vitousek deceased. No 4594: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and present ation of claims against said estate is January 24th, 1956; that a hearing will . be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on January 27th, 1956 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated October 3rd, 1955. RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 3029 Oct. 6, 13, 20, 1955 School Notes -Nehawka The juniors entertained the freshmen at a party and initia tion at the Ag building. Parents were guests and refreshments were served. The annual staff was elected Following are the officers, Kay Ward, editor; Amy Warlick, as sistant editor; Evelyn Thorne composition editor; Harold Moore, sports ditor. EHAV9KA Mrs. F. O. Sand Phone 2604 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sisko of Red Cloud were guests for the day Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodson and family. Mrs. Lois Chappell of Nebras ka City and Mrs. Christina Chappell returned home Friday evening from Colorado Springs, Colo., where they were guests for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nolte and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Finke of Wal ton. Nehawka Oregon Guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ingwer sen and David, former Nehaw ka residents and now of Eu gene, Ore-, were guests Thurs day of his sister, Mrs. Sheldon Mitchell and family. In the af ternoon Mrs. Mitchell and Tom my, Mrs. Hildur Lundberg, Mrs. Gertrude Carper and the Ing wersens visited Mrs. Selma Nel son at St. Mary's hospital in Ne braska City. Sunday a family dinner at the Sterling Ingwersen home near Plattsmouth included the Harry Ingwersens, Miss LaVerne Ing wersen, Omaha: Mr. Richard Ingwersen, Weeping Water; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mitchell and family. David Ingwersen, who is here with his parents from Eu gene, Ore., graduated from high school last spring. His brother, Richard is with the army m Alaska. He has been in the army three years and has en listed for six more years- David plans to enlist in the army in the fall. Nehawka Mrs- Ameia Balfour enter tained her bridge club last Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Martin Ross held high score. Mrs. Jack Hin- es, low. Mr. and Mrs. John Petrow and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Petis and Susie of Omaha were . guests Sunday afternoon and evening at the Chester Stone home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ross and Dianne attended the Ak-Sar Ben rodeo Wednesday evening Sunday. Mrs. Ross, Dianne and Ronnie were dinner guests at a family reunion at the C E. Mor ris home at Union. This was the first reunion in 40 years of Mr. Morris' four brothers and two sisters, all living in the state of Nebraska. Nehawka Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McRey nolds and Mrs. Geo. Kime sur prised Mrs. Gilbert Kime on her birthday Monday evening and brought refreshments including a birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Livings ton of Weeping -Water were guests Sunday at the Lester Shrader home. Judy Dodson was a guest for several days the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin of Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs- John Rishel and family, Plattsmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlichtemeier and sons were guests Sunday at the Stuart Schlichtemeier home Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollard made a business trip to Omaha Thursday. Mrs. Melvin Sturm, Mrs. Jim Sturm and sens were guests for the day Friday at the Jack Reece home in Ashland. Mrs. Kent Balfour entertain ed her bridge club Tuesday eve ning with Mrs. Vance Balfour assisting. Business visitors in Lincoln Saturday were Mr. Vance Bal four and daughters, Mrs- Neil Pierce and Niela. Mr. and Mrs. Senn Waddell were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddell at Pawnee City. They visited Mrs- Carrie Waddell, who has been very ill and showed improvement. Leonard Garett was an over night guest Sunday of Robin Stoll. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pol lard were dinner guests Wed nesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pol lard at the Grand Hotel at Ne braska City on the 45th wed ding anniversary of the J. J. Pollards Mr. and Mrs. George Lutz and Peter, Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sand and family, Lin coln were guests Sunday at the F. O. Sand home. Nehawka Third Birthday Debbie Ross was three, Sept. 29. On Wednesday morning her mother, Mrs. Elmer Ross, enter tained the following guests for Debbie's birthday, Mrs- Clar ence Ross and Marion, Union; Mrs. George Buell. Andres and Billy, Murdock; Mrs. Merle Bu ell, Ken and Kirk, Syracuse; Mrs. Ivan Hansen, Johnny and Lois, Mrs. Earl Nolte and Cheryl. Mrs. Deane Nutzman, Dale and Kay. Also present were Mrs. Mima- Davis, Odessa, Mo., and Debbie's three grandmoth ers, Mrs. Floy Buell, Mrs. Lucy Lyle, Lincoln and Mrs- Martin Ross. Nehawka Mrs. Vance Balfour and Mrs. Elmer Ross attended a meeting of the women's division of the Farm Bureau at the Methodist church in Alvo Wednesday af ternoon. Evelyn and Leonard Thorne have been absent from school the past week due to illness. Elmer Stcll attended a board meeting at the lOOF heme at York Monday. Nehawka Farm Bureau Meet The first fall meeting of the Farm Bureau was held at the Vance Balfour home Wednesday evening. There were 13 present. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, October 6, 1955 Elmer Ross was elected presi dent. LeRoy Crook and Dick Pratt of Elmwood assisted with the meeting and resolutions made. The annual Farm Bureau ban quet will be Tuesday evening, Oct. 25 at the auditorium at Weeping Water. Nehawka Square Dance Set The organization meeting of the square dance chib was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Balfour Sunday evening. xne iirst dance will be Satur day, Oct. 8 at the Lyons hall at Plattsmouth. Seven couples at tended the meeting. Nehawka Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jameson and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs- R. B. Stone. Woman's Club Annual Membership Tea Held at Methodist Church The annual membership tea of the Plattsmouth Woman's Club, was a social event of the fall season, Monday evening, when the group met in the Me morial room of the Methodist Church. Miss Lillian Muenchau presi dent, extended greetings to all old members, and welcomed new members and guests, Mrs. Wm. Evers, and Miss Bess, also served on the welcoming com mittee. Pledge of allegiance was led by Mrs. Wm Evers, followed by the Club Collect read in unison. Devotions, by Mrs. Philip Rihn who read Luke, Chapter 10-27 through 37. Also a poem "As You Go" Theme was "Neighborliness." Elected as delegates to at tend the district convention in Lincoln of the federated Wo men's Club on Oct. 17 through 18, were Mrs. Wm. Woolcott, and Mrs. Wm. Heinrich. alter nates were Mrs. Lester Dalton, and Mrs. Christy Hickey. Mrs- Louis Egenberger, gave an interesting report on the County convention held at Un ion, on Sept. 16. Mrs. Ernest Giles, announced that song books were presented the club, by Mrs E. A Ernst, manager of the local telephone company. Food donation, for the Child rens Memorial Hospital will be accepted by Mrs. Louis Egenber ger, and Mrs. Fred Lugsch. Meeting adjourned and a so cial hour followed, with music chairman Mrs. Ernest Giles, presenting the Thrifty Stitchers in a musical number entitled "I am an American" accompanist and leader was Mrs. Chet Wiles. Group singing was held with Mrs. R. B. Hayes"as leader and Mr. Hilt Wescott at the piano. . The tea table was attractive ly arranged, with floral decora tions courtesy of Mrs. Marvin Brown. Hostesses Mrs. J. G. Mc Maken, Mrs- K. W. Grosshans, Mrs. R. B. Keller, Mrs- Marvin Brown, Mrs. G. G- Griffen and Mrs. H. C. Tickotter served re freshments. Miss Muenchau, and Mrs. Wm. Heinrich poured. Son Born October 1, 1955 at 2:30 p.m. at a San Francisco hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Noble. The boy has been named Don Everett and weighed 6 lbs. and 34 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Seiver, Omaha and Mrs. Carl Wenkie, San Francisco. Son Robert Scott, 9 lbs., 4 oz. Wed nesday, Oct. 5, 1955 at St. Mary's hospital, Nebraska City to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meisinger, Plattsmouth. Grandparents, Mrs. Anna Meisinger, Cedar Creek. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor are parents of a daughter, Don na Lynne, weight seven pounds and one and one half ounces, born October 2, 1955 at St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City. Grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs. Marion Taylor of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patter son of Fort Hood, Texas. CI j "9 Ti m ,jrnw ii vs. ii mi nicy VK EGB3 I I 4 Vs- sSU Ijl From the Apothecary's Art of more than 4,000 years ago to the exact science it is today. 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Friday, Oct. 7 Good Cause Kensington will meet Friday, October 7, 8 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. hall. Friday, Oct 7 Chapter F. PEO will meet Fri day, October 7. 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Steve Davis. Monday, Oct. 10 Adoniran Council No. 5 regu lar assembly Monday evening, Oct- 10th. Monday, October 10 Plattsmouth Junior Womens Club will meet Monday, October 10, 8 p.m. at the Lions Club Building. Monday, Oct. 10 W.C.T.U. will meet at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. B. Hayes. Tuesday, Oct. 11 Lepert-Wolever post 2543 Vet Verans of Foreign Wars will meet Tuesday, Oct. 11, 8 p.m. at the VFW hall. Wednesday, October 12 . Annual meeting of the Band parents club will be held in the band room Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Election of officers. PHONE CRY BRINGS HELP London, England While mak ing a telephone call, Charles Potts heard faint cries for help. He called police, who traced the call to the home of Mrs. Eliza beth Harvey, 48, who had lain alone for eight hours with a dis located shoulder. No one could explain how the telephone wires had become crossed. It's ON this minute at the CASS DRUG Walgreen Agency Drug Store t The big ONE CENT SALE where pennies save you DOLLARS! It's your chance to get TWO of any sale item you need for just a PENNY MORE than you'd regularly pay for ONE! Toiletries, home needs, 't drugs, cosmetics even vita ' mins where your savings can run into DOLLARS! There are hundreds of amazing bargains Don't miss out! The Sale ends Saturday night . . . Get your ONE CENT SALE savings NOW at the CASS DRUG Walgreen Agency Drug Store. DAILY LINCOLN JOURNAL BY MAIL OFFER GV2 WEEKS $1 You'll get Blondie, Orphan Annie, Ripley's Believe It or Not, Grin and Bear It, Dr. Albert E. 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