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:SSJSfts L Mrs. John Fischer Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. William Schroed er and Verda from Palmyra, vis ited at the home of Mrs. Free Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains in BACK, HIPS, IEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR If you are a victim of these symptoms then your troubles may be traced to Glandular Inflammation. Glandular In flammation is a constitutional (disease and medicines that ive temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles : Neglect of Glandular In flammation often leads to pre mature senility; and incurable malignancy. 1 The past year men from 11,000 communities have been Successf ully treated here at 'the Excelsior Institute. They have found soothing relief and' a new zest in life. The Excelsior Institute,, devoted to the treatment of diseases peculiar to older men by NONSURGICAL Methods, has a New FREE BOOK that; tells how these troubles may be corrected by proven Non Surgical treatments. This book may prove of utmost impor tance in your life. No obliga tion. Address Excelsior In stitute, Dept. W-ll, Excelsior Springs, Missouri. As I have decided to Public Auction, located AG 6) SALE STARTS AT 10:30 A.M. 20 Head of Registered Holsteins 5 First Calf Heifers 9 Second Calf Heifers 2 Aged Cows 3 Cows, 3rd Calf 1 Bull 1. Year Old The dams of these heifers averaged 414 lbs. of butter 2 unit Surge milker and all equipment. 4 CAN COOLER. SHOATS MH Tractor No. 30 1951 MH Cultivator 1951 1947 Case Tractor AC Combine 1945 No. 6 HC horse drawn mower Baled "clover and alfalfa hay ,n barn Electric brooder, 150 chick CP- ALL YOUNG Cr LACY, Auctioneers Oberle and daughter, Nelda, last Sunday evening. On Thanksgiving Day Mr. Fred Oberle and daughter, Nel da,, entertained at their home, Mrs. Ella Eobson of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mahlin and son, Stuart, of Central City. In the afternoon a daughter, Mrs. J, C. McCarthy, her husband and daughter Jackie, from Buffalo, N. Y. called at the Oberle home. Mrs. Mahlin is the former Adel la Oberle and Mrs. McCarthy, the former Lucille Oberle. Mr. and Mrs. George Nichol son of Papillion called at the home of their friends, Rev. and Mrs. Walter Jackson last Thurs day afternoon. He is Sarpy coun ty clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Umland of Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolph Of Malcolm were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wall last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West lake land family entertanied at their home Thanksgiving Day, Mr. Phillip and Arthur Reece and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse West lake. Mr. and rs. Kenneth Ken nedy and son, Edward of Omaha were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Kennedy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruse of Elmwood and Mrs. Elda Schroed er of Palmyra called at the Fred Oberle home recently. REAL ESTATE LOANS! , 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. 5) n r m L I ijnr ' liwrei.imij . Lpb Illy enter the Ministry, I will sell all my Dairy Herd and Machinery at 10 miles east of Lincoln, Nebr. on Highway 34, on off IHQUSIEIKIOILD ARTICLES EXCEPT CATTLE TO BE SOLD BEFORE LUNCH TERMS: Cash Day of Sale Family Might Set The Methodist family night supper and fellowship hour will be Sunday evening, Dec. 4th at the church, 5:30 p.m. followed by a special program of . foreign picture films which will be shown by Mrs. Chas. Masshall of Elmwood. . Everyone invited. Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kodel of Minden, Iowa, visited their cou sins, the Victor, Fred, Rudoph and George Wulf homes and at the Fred Oberle home a week ago last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ossenkop and Vicki; his father Fred Os senkop of Walton, and the Wil bur Stall family wrere dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner and fam ily Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Wag ner is the former Dorothy Os senkop. . Eagle W.S.C.S. Supper The Women's Society of Chris tian Service members and fam ilies will meet at the church next Wednesday evening with a basket supper. The co-hostesses will be in charge of decorations and arrangments. They are Bett'3 Underwood and. Louise Vickers. Esther Lanning is in charge of the devotionals and Olive Westlake the lesson. Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulf spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wulf, at Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. William Ketel hut visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Schultz at Lin coln last Friday evening. , Mr, and Mrs. William Ketel hut had a family dinner in keep ing with Thanksgiving Sunday at the horn eof Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ketelhut and family at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King and family of California and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Meyers and son of Palmyra, had ..turkey dinner 1 A D raoe (o) LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS LOVES TCCC 18 Grade A Holsteins Guernseys i Jerseys 9 Second Calf Holstein Heifers, 40 Lb. Up 1 Holstein Cow, 80 lbs. 4 Second Calf Guernsey Heifers, 32 Lbs. Up 1 Guernsey Cow, 4th Calf, 40 Lbs. 1 Brindle Cow 7 Years Old 1 Jersey First Calf Heifer 1 Blue Roan 3 Years Old fat in 1953. All cattle are TB and Bangs tested. Also selling 12 Head app Woods Bros. Cornpicker 1945 1 1 Foot Disc IHC Regular Tractor JD Hay Chopper Farm tools, wrenches, steel posts, wire, cedar posts, feed bunks Philco refrigerator, piano, beds, tables and chairs, etc. Ml CLERK: American Exchange Bank, Elmwood at the home of the twin sisters, Mable and Myrtle Stall (now Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. King) mother, Mrs Irvin Stall, and daughter, Mona, in Eagle. The King family left for home Mon day. They have visited several weeks in Nebraska. Eagle Mrs. John Rockenbach receiv ed word that her brother-in-law, Verle Rosenow, in Californ ia, formerly of Alvo, is critically ill, having had a stroke recent ly. Mrs. Rosenow is the former Blanche Sexton of Eagle. Eagle Camp Creek Club Th2' Camp Creek Club mem bers will meet next Thursday afternoon at Mrs. L. K. S warts home for their Christmas din ner at noon. . Eaele Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomp son and family of Palmyra were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess tWall, Thanksgiv ing Day. , On Saturday evening the Ru doph retatives had a family treat to see the pictures by film, taken by Chaplain and Mrs. Er nest Metzger, while they have been stationed in Grmany. Mr. and Mrs. George Althouse, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Althouse and son Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Althouse had Thanksgiv ing dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Munn and family near Waverly. Mrs. Munn is the for-j mer Inez Althouse. Mrs. Clyde Yost and daugh ter, Susan of Ohawa, Iowa, were overnight visitors at the home of Mrs. Yost's sister and hus ban, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Alt house last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scat tergood went to Ruskin, Thanks giving and attended a Sorensen family reunion at the elderly grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorensen and son, Lynn, were also guests. Mrs S.orensen is' the former Faye Scattergood. Lb Herd Zl airy WB5 jL Owner r '.,......,..,...W.V........ Rose McDonald Phone 69-2448 Turkey dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Boiler in Ashland were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boiler of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leada brand and girls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sayles Thomsen The Farm Bureau meeting was held at the John Rockenbach home last Monday evening. - Misses Freda and Caroline Reitter spent last Sunday at the home of their sister and family, the Frank Plymales at Millard. Floyd Althouse, Henry Wulf and Superintendent of Eagle schools, O. L. Schmieding, at tended a district . schoolboard meeting at Tecumseh, last Tues day evening. Eagle Heise Son Born Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Erskine, Jr., received an announcement of the birth of a baby boy, Nov. 4 to the Rev. and Mrs. Herman Heise, former student-pastof at Eagle, from Rosalie. Tne .son has been given the name Theodore William. ! HOSSFACE HANK DEEMS SONNY SOUTH ..........v. W.W.V.VA'.W look.'-hossfaceYmy f' (weUwaitV yeh,A ( hullo, M SB J (SJsiSl' 81 3 I OFF MAIN STREET THOSE WERE THE DAYS f AND DAD ARE uSTEliS" AMD ?T SEEM gWJm! Tlf '1C V ARGUING AGAIN' 1 1 TO ME THAT POPS INTHE " "g ) YS l RURAL DELIVERY By AL SMITH 'msmm - 1 1 jul, you told me VJ i pp M F? Vl'M TAKIUG 1 1 1 take a cold V dom't you ) fcvin AAODMffc! f .-r.c YOU GET UP AT S!X )TTOOKA A A rnin ( SHOWER EVERY 1 FREEZE? 4 GOOD iViORNiNGi itishow j FUFRvMot?NiNAMD od.cwa. .iC ) A LULU nrrtmir' ifiwn , SIX A.M. WE WILL START A V8RlSK WALK Vr c ( LJOiyFP fwlXl , THE 0AILV EXERCISES BY U J"AKAf,!SK J) TO THE ) ARf !l( f KK ) A I G0MG1O THE WINDOW AMD P VALK,7 .WINDOW lOu? JrWTCi ' 4&l - I THROWING OUT OUR 4 ZSme AND BACK! yjZfTfl Y Q i I I W-VV1 sfT k'-ih nrr!m(Z Q -rUiMMii L-1 NAw- x turn on s rVOU EKCE?TIOMAL THOSE RECORD 15 A EXAMPLE OF CONSUMMATE WSRS i SCHOLASTIC 1MDULGEMCE THE ' DAYS i Xn THE OLD A STUDENT PRAISED Relc.d Hr SwuS Service Oematw. N. J US1NS HiS and family Thanksgiving Day in Lincoln. Fred Etheredge ' spent from Wednesday afternoon until Fri day in Nebraska City Nursing Home where he had a Thanks giving dinner and visit with everyone there. He also called on his brother, Al Etheredge at Weeping Water. Turley Wall attended the 87th annual Father-Son F. F. A. ban quet at Waverly Monday night as guest of his son, James, who is F. F. A. advisor of Waverly schools. Mansen Elrod spent Thanks giving Day at the Hardy Gus tafson home. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. N. D. Talcott at dinner Sat urday were Mrs. Talcott 's sister, Mrs. Sally Iden, Billings, Mont.; nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gistone of St. Joseph, Mo., and Rev. and Mrs.- M. M. Pigg of Shenandoah, Iowa. Manse Elrod was a Saturday overnight and Sunday dinner guest at the Hardy Gustafson home. Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall had Thanksgiving dinner with their son, Mr. and Mrs. R6bert Wall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall and JTTV K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. 6th Phone 3269 CCOMIC raRi WAra fVA DAS WAS FC MEAD THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, December 1, 1955 Section B PAGE FIVE Joyce of Lincoln visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tur ley Wall. M. L. McNurlin and wife had Sunday dinnr at eLIncoln with Mr. and Mrs. Hand. Mr. and Mrs. C.; Johnson and Linda were Thanksgiving guests at the Ed Bauers home. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bauers of Lincoln were callers and luncheon guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiles have returned home after being in Limestone, Maine, where Mr. Wiles worked four months. They also spent a weekend in Quebec, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson and Patty of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests at the Ed Bauers home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rouse vis ited the Ed Bauers home Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knowere were Sunday dinner guests at the Jack Wile s home. fiSgg SUPER PLENAMINS 11 vitamins and 12 minerals in one daily tablet r-Q 36 Day Supply .JJ Schreiner Drug' Your Self Service Rexall store 521 Main Dial 4114 Released bit Smith Servw i Demirest. N. J. V LATER TOMtGHT UX PZ-35-I I I II n . "V I I HI JU6 " V I FT ' Jfl.v 1 r i y Ui ill w rsJ . iLSL & Ilk Ilk i mi t f" 6MS FOS US -NO CHANeZ, HE STILL IS .; T $0 Greenwood school Christmas program is scheduled for De cember 21 and the Methodist Sunday school program Dec. 18. M. Y. F. chili supper Satur day night was well attended. Callers on Jerry Leadabrand, who is convalescing from an appendicitis operation, were Mrs. N. D. Talcott and Mrs. Sal ly Iden. Also on Thanksgiving Day his cousins, Karen Ander son of Walton and Donna An derson of Blair visited. Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal & Troubles? CALL II g BILL'S PEST and TERMITE . ' for Free Inspection ,' 601 No. 9th DIAL 7142 NtfcyAIUrt U. a By FRANK THOMAS BY TOM OKA 2-if By ALCOURTSON I e0o o oG o 0oQ o D uoo0o0 1 1 By JOE DENNETT TlIC kICVT vJ TIME I TAKE SIDES, IT WILL BE WITH MY 'MOTHER By ART BEEMAN BOY- WHAT A SdLfp fHuSlNE - )1 DIVES HEAD. n'SZ RIGHT THSU , THE CENTER 7 ry- tue T -( 1 t?