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i'i: 1 1 . V G32OGID08aDQ Dive right in-and take your pick of the funtime needs on sale at FELDHOUSEN'S. Right at the height of the season, we're bringing you big, savings-priced values in everyday needs-the best buys in a month of SUN-days! Come shop - come save - for the time of your life this Summer. YES, WE HAVE SELECTED A LARGE NUMBER OF FINE ITEMS OF MERCHANDISE AND PRICED THEM ALL TO MOVE! $2.00 Midnight $100 H & B LOTION for 16 ox. 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BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Any 2-ring zipper note book up to $2.59 value and 1 ream history paper All For Only $19 S CHRISTMAS GREETING CARD SPECIAL More than 1,000 Boxes will be offered at V2 Price Do not buy until you see our special. WATCH FOR SALE DATE. WE GIVE S & H $1.00 Seaforth RH0 AFTER SHAVE LOTION $1.00 His AOC PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE LOTION $3.50 Cuardian $J49 12 VITAMINS for $1.00 Tussy PAC for $0 50 DEODORANT.. ea. O A. $2.00 Friendship Carden $100 H & B LOTION $1.00 Veto Creme ROC DEODORANT Revlon Eye Shadows $050 7 Shades assorted for $1.00 Cold Medal Rectal ROC OINTMENT for 3 98c 5-Day Roll-On Deodorant and AQC TAME RINSE Both for $1.50 Red Roses Cooling QOC COLOCNE for 0 7 Ciant AOC CASHEW NUTS -, Lb SPANISH PEANUTS l' Lb ' NJIXED NUTS King-sixe can U7 $2.84 Cillette Razor and $ 95 DEODORANT DEAL Both for White CQC PETROLEUM JELLY Lb Bar-B-Q AQC PLATES 40 7-inch Bar-B-Q OA tot OQC CUPS HOT-COLD $1.49 Alkalade Liquid QQC ANTACID GREEN STAMPS DRUGS ITIE PI.ATTSMOtmt JOURNAL Thursday, July 20, 1961 PAGE TWO Class of '31 (Continued from Page One) the reunion went to Carroll Sut ton, Jacksonville, Fla. The prize for the largest family went to Ruth Rotter Toman and the prize for the newest addition to their family went to Jack Troop. Other class members coming from a distance were John Gal loway, Fallbrook, Calif., Merle McCrary, Burbank, Calif., and George Stoll, Seattle, Wash. The evening's festivi ties started witn a social hour at 5:30, and a call to order by Jack Troop, vice president of the class, to start the dinner hour at 7. A dinner was prepared and served by the Ladies of the Altar Society of the St. John's Church. The Toastmaster of the eve ning festivities was very clev erly and ably handled by James Begley. A welcoming speech was given by Mayor Grant Roberts. Maxine Cloidt presided at roll call, each class member giving a brief rketch of himself and his family and introducing their hus band or wife. Correspondence was read by James Begley from the class members and teachers unable to attend.. The faculty members, who were also guests, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rothert, Mrs. Pearl Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reeder, Dr. and Mrs. R. Foster Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kvasnicka gave short talks and introduced their wives. Everyone participated in a group of school songs and yells lead by Edward Howard, accom panied at the piano by Lucille Albert Wiles. The main address of the eve ning was given by Dr. R. Foster Patterson, Dean of the School of Business Administration at the University of South Dakota, For mer PHS Teacher and Principal here from 1927 to 1935. Dr. Pat terson's speech was truly an in spiration to all. The Souvenir Reunion Book was dedicated to the memory of George Lepert. Visiting among class mem bers, teachers and those who at tended the open house completed the evening and everyone de parted expressing thanks to the members of the committee for a very rijuyable evening. The members of the Reunion Comnv ctee for the class of 1931 are as follows: General Chair man, Vivian Moore Tunnell; Co Chairman, Nelta Wilson Won dra; Secretary, Vivian Moore" Tunnell; Treasurer, Neita Wil son Wcndra; Entertainment Maxine Cloidt, Chairman James Begley, Master of Ceremonies. Decorations, Rose Ferrie Ul rich. Chairman, Marie Lutz, Ruth Toman; Catering, Kath erine Hild Wehrbein, Chairman, Edward Howard, Chester and Lucille Wiles; Memory Table Richard Spangler, Chairman, Jack Troop; Publicity, Richard Spangler; Welcoming Commit- ' tee, Maxine Cloidt, James Beg i ley, Punch Bowl, Katherine i Wehrbein and Edward Howard. $100 Fine for Reckless Driving Ronald H. Ropers of the Louis ville Missile Base entered a plea of "guilty" to wilful reckless driving Wednesday and received a fine of $100 and had his drivers license suspended for 3 months, in County Court here. . Rogers was arrested by Dep uty Sheriff Joe Kruntorad Satur day evening after the Rogers ve hicle was In collision with a car driven by George J. Sprier here. After the Impact, the Rogers vehicle continued for three blocks and came to rest between a tree and pole. Roger's car re ceived major damage. Rogers suffered a fractured nose and a passenger, Ronald L. Mount, is still in Offutt Hospital. None of the occupants of the Sprier car, which was south bound into Plattsmouth, was in jured. Winscot Buys Skelly Service Station George O. Winscot has bought the Skelly Service Station on South Chicago Avenue from Al Blair, he announced today. It will be known as Winscot's Skelly Service. Winscot will con tinue to operate his tank wagon service. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL Official County and City Papei Established In 1881 Published Semi-Weekly, Mon days and Thursdays, at 410 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty. Nebr Entered at the Post Office at Plattsmouth, Nebraska as second class mail matter In accordance with the Act of Congress of March 8. 187B. y) No-2' m I 'J S&i&L L CANS " f 3 ys, m m? ?m & J rPEm PAN POWDER SUGAR OR PLAIN J f, ONE V I 4 L DOZEN Al: 7 a 1 ?$Wi ( ? I GJ' DEL MONTE HALVES BARRETT a r BIG No. 2V2 CAN ..ao x.nTifTe xnroush Saturday. Juiv "nd Grocery rnrM ,n. Thurv, July Kisht reserved to hnut .,ama.l; v (A) UVi) j