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Young Men: Your Draft Board Would Like Some Information A niP.ssiiKe for youths nearine thoir lath birthday: Your Si-lpctive Service Board wants you to Rrt In touch soon and keep in touch. In Plattsmouth, the Board's office is on the third floor of the County Courthouse. Youii!? men must register on their liith birthday or within five clays after that date. This is a "must" even thoun a youth is enlisted in a Reserve or National Guard un:t. Body Found in Missouri Here Crew of the government boat "Alcott" spotted and tied up a body floating near the Platts mouth dock this morning. The man who is described as 50 years of age, 5-6, 100 pounds, red hair and no teeth has not been identified according to .Sheriff Tom Solomon. It is felt that he may be the man who dived into Missouri River near Omaha Friday. His name was H agsdale. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 LEAVE YOUR FAMILY A ... NOT A MORTGAGE! Suppott jam thing happened to you. Wouldn't you like to leave your home mort gage free? For at little ai 1 per cent you can buy our Mortgage Cancellation Plan. For details call or write: CLEM WOSTER Phone 6297 Plattsmouth, Nebr. WHIft I RBAKf 'CVUNDMM ACTUATING Drake Service 119 any car Complete 4-wbeel adjustment. Front bearings repacked. CONVENIENT PAYDAY TERMS AT LINDER'S STORE 134 No. 6th Phone 5114 Ill If3 I i I - CASS DIAL 2189 o NEWI tty: bath FOOl HDM - 5 A Ss J X MASTft r , if? A KMIMOAHON f ic by YARD LEY Red Roses FOAM BATH . . . to soften and scent your skin. Oil oj Roses BATH EMOLLIENT, I or dry skin .. soothes and smooths. FOR A LIMITED TIME OSLY, in Introductory Sizes . . $1.50 Value-ONLY $1 CASS DRUG Walgreen Agency Phone All males born after Aug. 30, 1922, are required to comply. Soon after your 20th birthday, a questionnaire will be mailed to you. Confidential information yon supply will be used by the Local Selective Service Board to deter mine your classification. When you receive notice of classification, you have 10 days to ask for a personal appearance before your local board; or you can file an appeal for further review by a Board of Appeal. In addition to any change of address, you must advise the Board of changes in physical condition and occupational, marital, family, dependency and military status. 4 Escape from Glenwood School, Nabbed in County Four escapees from the State School at Glenwood, Iowa, were taken into custody at South Bend Sunday and Monday morning bv the Sheriff's office. Sheriff Ton Solomon said the four escaped Friday from the institution. Obituary Itay Fentiman Funeral was Sunday at Elm wood Methodist Church for Ray Fentiman, 72, who died July 27 at Lincoln. The Rev. James Han son officiated. Music was by Mrs. Dwight Clements, organist, and Mrs. Vernon Clements, soloist. Pallbearers were Ralph Brink man, Dwane Fentiman, Francis Fentiman, Burke Robertson, Otto Schreiner and Raymond White. Burial was in Elmwood Ceme tery. Caldwell-Linder Funeral Home of Plattsmouth was in charge. Mr. Fentiman was born Aug. 26, 1888, at Unadilla, son of Dan and Rachel Alice Fine Fenti man. He was married June 18, 1913, at Lincoln to Mae Brockman. She preceded him in death along with a son, Bert, died in 1924 at the age of four and sisters, Mrs. Pearl Fleishman and Mrs. Myrtle Robertson. Mrs. Fenti man died April 5. Survivors are two daughters, i Mrs. Elbert (Viola) Miller, Elm- wood, and Mrs. Gene (Pearl) Parson, Lincoln; son Glen, Una dilla; brother, C. J., Rockport, Mo.; sister Mrs. Leonard (Cora) Nash, Palmyra, and five grand children. Mr. Fentiman was a lifelong resident of a farm five and one half miles south of Elmwcod. He was a prominent cattle feeder and farmer. He was a member of Elmwood Methodist, and the Modern Woodmen. He was a graduate of Elmwood High School and Lincoln Business Col lege. WINS QUICK DIVORCE ! Las Vegas, Nev. Mrs. Gaile i Rodrigues, mother of nine won a "quick" divorce from her hus i band Antonio. Rodrigues, a television repair man, will have to pay for sup port of the five boys and four girls to the tune of $300 month. He did not contest the divorce. "We couldn't get along," was the testimony that won Mrs. Rodrigues the divorce. . . .you get a summer cold . . . Don't neglect it! See your Doctor and bring his prescription to us for ex pert attention. DRUG WALCREEN AGENCY products 2189 tMC PLAYTSMOUf H, NEBRASKA, T iVll-Wfr KLY JOURNAL Monday, July 31. 1961 PAGE THREE m . ' urn w.mwmmmmmm ft , , j ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Dwipht Beetison of Ashland, an nounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh ter, Sharon Rae, to Jack White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill White of Louisville. The wedding date has been set Oct. 15. Miss Beetison, a graduate of the Ashland High School, is employed at Mutual of Omaha and Jack, a graduate of Louisville High School, is employed at Allied Chemical. KEEP IN Vicki Aylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Aylor, enter tained four girls at a slumber party Tuesday night. Guests were Rita Sullivan, Kay Haith, Minnie Belle Hamilton and Vicki Wood. Games were played and refreshments were served. The girls spent the night camping in a tent. Henrietta Martens of San Francisco arrived here Friday for a visit with her sister, Ame lia Martens. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knorr are to leave this week for their sum mer home on Sandas Beach at Henning, Minn.- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dill of Ne hawka are spending a few days in Wichita, Kans., with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scott and son. Mrs. Scott is the former Thelma Dill, daughter of the Frank Dills. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pyle of Neb. City, Mrs. Lettie Harmon of Wakefield, Mrs. Mabel Smith of Omaha and Mrs. Emma Colby of St. Paul, Nebr., are new residents of the Nebraska State Masonic Home here. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Charleton and daughters Debbie and Kay, Mrs. George Moyer and Ervin Moyer from York spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gleason. They returned to York Sunday. Tomorrow's Producers LOUISVILLE (Special) The Tomorrow's Producers 4-H Club held its July meeting at the home of Rusty and Susan Glass off. The meeting opened with the American pledge to the flag and the 4-H pledge. Mrs. Heil led the group in singing the 4-H songs. Two members were absent. Roll call was answered by each member telling of the progress of his poultry project and what he plans to exhibit at the County Fair. Herbert Heil, leader, gave them the information concerning 4-H club Camp at Camp Kitaki which will be held in August. Some of the members plan to at tend. Several members gave reports on their garden and yard beauti fication projects. Members have been keeping their lawns mowed and trimmed, and have been working on projects to beautify their yards. Mrs. Glassoff served lunch at the close of the meeting. Several members of the club attended the practice poultry judging day held at Krlefels Hatchery in Springfield Tuesday. Cass and Sarpy County 4-H'ers attended the all day meeting. Drivers who took the members to Springfield were Mrs. Mal colm Pollard of Nehawka, Herb ert Heil of Louisville and County Agent Clarence Schmadeke of Weeping Water. Mr. Lowe, Sarpy County Agent was also present. John Skinner, instructor ol Poultry and Egg judging at the University of Nebraska was present and gave Instructions on Judging. ' - . s 4 . . , MB . . , TOUCH Mrs. Clarence Omara, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Fahenholz and sons, Dena and Donna Trumble of Walthill, Lena Hull of Union, Pete Austin and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benner of Sargent Bluffs, Iowa, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. May Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grassman and Joyce of Las Vegas, Nev., are here .visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fulton, and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roberts, and Roger. They were called here suddenly because of the illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Jessie smith, who is a patient at the Metho dist Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McQuin and Marcia visited with Dr. and Mrs. John McQuin and family of Bellevue to see the latter's new baby daughter Friday evening. Returning home with them was Tom McQuin, a nephew of Mr. McQuins, from Riverside, Calif. He was a guest at their home overnight and all day Saturday. Mary Beth McQuin, Becky Til son, and Kay Cowan spent fhTs past week at the Camp Fire Girls camp. Camp Harriet Hard ing in Louisville. They returned home Saturday. Realty Transfers Grover & Etta Hill to Grover & Etta Hill, 7-8-61, Lots 6 & 7, Blk. 3, Ferguson's Add., Elm wood, Wy2 NW',4, 4-10-10, $1.00 Agnes Donat to Maurice W. & Beverly Harvey Sheil, 6-30-61, Lot 3 & 4, Blk. 25, Dukes Add., Plattsmouth, $1,700. Chris Jurgensen to Otto John & Lucy Alice Erickson, 7-7-61, SV2 NW-i & N'2 SW4. 25-12-9, $1.00. Marjorie L. Cohen to Charles V. & Opal E. Wallick, 7-7-61, Wl3 Lot 8, Blk. 64, Weeping Water, $1.00. Charles & Irene Cuthbertson to LaVerna L. Rhoads, 7-3-61, Lot 12, Blk. 13, Murdock, $1.00. Albert Young et al, to Paul L. & Barbara Lemar, 7-12-61, Lot 16, Pleasant Hill, 2nd Add., Plattsmouth, $1.00. Lester B. & Florence Dalton to James L. & Mary Pittman, 7-11-61, Pt. Lot 26, SW',4 SW4, 18-12-14, $1.00. Earl Bennett et al, to Charles & Beverley Somerhiser, 7-12-61, V2 Int. Outlot 7, NEi4, 3-10-9, $200. Carl P. & Jayne S. Ofe to Eleanor M. Winscot, 7-6-61, Lot 20, Buk. 3, Valley View Add., Plattsmouth, $1.00. THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAl Official County and City Paper 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 maij matter in accordance with the Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. J : f1 4 i " s U)a&pwq. Mrs. Raymond Freeman and Mrs. Kenneth Boyd and children were Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs. Harold Bruns and girls. Marcia Meisinger was a Wed nesday overnight guest of Alice Jean Jochim. Mr. and Mrs. John Housh of Bellevue, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reckard and Mrs. Evelyn Wat son and two sons of Sedalia, Mis souri were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Reckard. Callers at the Reckard home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reckard of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reckard and sons of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Day and Mrs. L. J. Lane. Mr. nd Mrs. Franklin Reckard of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee are visiiing a week at the Reck ard home. Mrs. Reckard is under the doctor's care and isn't too good at this writing. Mrs. Rasmus Lauritzen, Jr. vi.sited on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Agnes Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Laurit zen and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Lauritzen, Sr. took Alice Lauritzen to Omaha the past Sunday. She registered at the Y.M.C.A. for the United Na tions Trip and then attended a picnic at Hanscom Park in Omaha honoring the young peo ple who were going on the Uni ted Nations trip. The picnic was given by the Odd Fellow and Re bekah lodges in Omaha. Alice left on Monday for the three week trip. Mrs. George Kirchhoff visited on Wednesday evening in Otoe with her mother, Mrs. Glen Ot tens. Mrs. Budd Rhoden of Albany, Oregon, Mrs. Addie Rhoden and Linda Rhoden of Omaha visited from Tuesday evening until Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. John Ahrens and family. Kenneth Lauritzen v i s i ted from Saturday evening until Sun day evening with Larry Tadken of Courtland. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirch hoff accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Kirchhoff to Shenan doah, Iowa on Sunday where they attended Earl May's "Open House". Carol Nickels, Shirley Upton and Jeannie Kunz gave ?a re port on the CYF conference at Peru at the CYF meeting on Sunday evening at the Christian church. Rev. Victor Schwarz was a guest. Plans were dis cussed on attending the rally at Northside Christian Church the following Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ahrens and family took Mrs. Addie Rhoden and Linda Rhoden to Omaha on Friday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Rhoden and family. Mr. Rhoden had been released from the hospital but has to go two times a day to the hospital for therapy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allgayer and Mrs. Christina Chappell of Nebraska City visited on Satur day evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carsten. 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