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1 1 I ! I ! THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE 8IX Thursday, November 8, 1962 Election (Continued from Page 1) feating Dr. B. H. Baer of Ash land, 3,743 to 2,806. Voting was in pirts of Cass, Sarpy and Saunders Counties. Other County officers re-elected without opposition were County Clerk Land, Republican; Register of Deeds Lucille Home Gaines, Democrat; Clerk of Dis trict Court C. E. Ledgway, Re publican; Treasurer Owen Kfolcs, Republican; Surveyor William Coaklcy, Republican; District 3 Commissioner Herman B irnemeier of Elmwood, Repub lican; and, on the non-political ballot, H. Neil Lancaster, Coun ty Superintendent of Schools. Land's 5,026 vote total was the who gave me their support, I extend to them my mast sin cere thanks. A special note of appreciation for the tremendous vote of confidence goes to the voters of Plattsmouth.tho.se peo ple whom I served as Mayor for two terms. "As for my future pirns, I in tend to retire from political life and look forward to living Just a plain ordinary free American life." Eagle School Notes EAGLE (Special High! Cheerleaders are Olorla Nee School class officers elected for ! man, Marcia Ronhovde, Sharyl i this year are as follows: j Vandehoef, Georgia Anne Wag- Freshmen president, Susie : tier and Marlene. Corr. Shiryl Leaver; vice president, Gary! and Georgia Ann are the head Johnsan; secretary and treasur er, Diane Rogers. Sophomore president, Jack Weichel; vice president, Geor gia Wagner; secretary and trea surer, Merna Robertson. Juniors president, John Weichel; vice president cheerleaders. Honor Roll; Seniors Jackie Koutsky. John Mews, Marcia Ronhovde and Elinor Umland. Juniors Giry Adkins and Bob Kathy Oberle CAMPFIKE NEWS The Ko Ki Tao Campfire i kins group met at the home of our leader. Mrs. Richard Collins Nov. g. jReickman; secretary We practiced our skit for the! surer, LuAnn Kunz. Father-Daughter night, which! Freshman .sponsors are Mrs. is Nov. 13. jReinhoIt, Mr. Smith; sopho- W( went, to the rlection noils i mores. Mr. Flack. Mr. Nuttle; Oilmore; secretary, Sharyl Van- Sophomores Stephen Ed de Hoef; treasurer, Gary Ad- wards, Richard Frohlich, Larry : Nobbe. Merna Robertson and Seniors president, DuaneiBette Walberg. Nohavec; vice president, Dlckj Freshmen Robert Bowmas- and trea-! ter, Sue Ann Leaver. Jeannlne Muenchau, Dane Rogers and Cllnola Westlake. Eighth grade Vickl Halvor sen, Stephen Ostrander and ' ) v bingest. Cass Countv save Governor ! We were clven snmnle ha'lots ' Stubbe; ser,;ors. Mr Morrison a 3.103 to 2,687 mar-1 to take home and fill out. We! Mr- Bull. gin over Fred Seaton and .sup- all enjoyed the tour rry much ported Republican Congressman to Wallace Switzer Manley Navy Man in Antarctica McMURDO SOUND, Antarctica-Wallace A. Switzer. air man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Switzer Glenn Cunningham 3,472 2,085 over Thomas Bonner. County officers-elect will be sworn in Jan. 3, statute calling for that ceremony on the first Thursday after the first Tues day in January. New Year's Day fjlh on Tuesday. Roberts today made this state ment; "I congratulate Mr. Payne on where we were told how to vote, juniors, Mr. biilwell ana miss cnariej west. .viaurer, : oevenin graae wm. BJW ', master. Sharon Bremer, Greg A-E Club sponsor is Mr. Bull; !ory Kerr, Patti May, Trudv Mc- fibrin R Switzer of Manley. Deana Redden served refresh- PP Club sponsor, Mrs. Reinholt. Coy. Karen Ostrander and Car-N(b ls taking part In the Ant- ments and the meeting was ad-1 The A-E Club has 18 mem- cle Sobata. . iarctica undertaking "Operation journed. Cheryl Wilson, scribe . bers. Officers elected last spring! i Deepfreeze 63". at McMurdo iwere Ron Root, president; Doug j The Senior class play will be Sound, Antarctica. Johnson, vice president: Art Urn. presented rnday evening, Nov. land, secretary and treasurer, : 30. The comedy is entitled "The I He Is one of nearly 100 men In and Ellis. McKay, strKeant-at- I Inner Willy." ! the Navy, making up his unit, arms. " The cast includes John Moss.! which will perform du'ies in iJackie Koutsky, Marcia Ronho- ! support of the scientific parties vde. JeaneUe Weichel Duane!n ,he frozen wasteland, placing Nohavec, Ronnie Root Dlckiard resupplying 'hem through Reickman, Charles Sulli'van. El- tne f(mr ot continuous inor Umland and Gloria Nee-1 daylight. Elinor man- Tnis season be Perhaps j the most ambitious phase of ENROLLMENT 335 EAGLE i Special) Enroll ment to date this year in Alvo Eagle Schools is 335, as follows: High school, 84 31 freshmen, ! 19 sc-ihomores, 20 juniors and 13 ! Five students in senior class seniors. i participated in the Regents Ex- Elementary, 245 35 kinder- ; aminations Nov. 7, Jark:e Kout- this political victory. Mr. a n d earten (two half-dav classes). 24 ! sky, LuAnn Kunz, John Mos.- Mrs. Payne both worked hard ! first grade, 29 second grade, 20 ! Marcia during the campaign and my first and second, 25 third. 24 i Umland best wishes go to them. fourth, 25 fifth, 18 sixth, 27 sev- "To those many many friends I enth and 19 eighth. Ronhovde anc. 1,1 II R IV MY SINCERE THANKS! I wish to express my sincere thanks to the voters of Cass County for their support of my candidacy in the Ceneral Election. I will continue to serve you as your County Assessor to the very best of my ability. Thank you all. Clara Olson Pep club officers are: presi dent, Jeanette Weichel; vice president, Diane Nohavec; sec retary and treasurer, Bette Wal berg. The Amendments ' The Constitutional amend ments on which Nebraskans bal loted Tuesday are: No.i 1 lottery; No. 2 three-ito-seven man Railway Commis sion; No. 3 Lt. Governor can i be candidate for Governor; No. ! 4 four-year terms for Gover nor and Lt. Governor; No. 5 four-year Legislative terms; 'No. 6 merit plan for judges; tNo. 7 reapportionment. ! The Alvo-Eagle School grades ! Deepfreeze operations on rec ' 5th thru 8th grades students are 0,d : organizing a band with Mrs! Personnel stationed at Mc- Blevlns as the instructor Instrn-'iMi'-rcIo already have experi ments available now are 10 trumpets, 5 sax, a flute, a tuba. 5 drums and 8 clarinets. Driver Pleads 'Not Guilty' Charges of "driving while under the influence of alcohol" and "failure to report an acci dent" were filed here against Lloyd C. Bayliff, 52, 323 No 6th St. . They aro.se out of an accident Monday night about 8:55. Police report Bayliff had been enced some of the warmest wer.ther the continent ever sees a balmy 15 degrees above zero and a "whlteout", where the Rround and air blend in a white, fog-like condition that makes flight almost Impossible. Obituary Christina Newen Christina Hansen Nessen. 83, was born in Sparuphausen. Den mark August 4, 1879. and died Nov. 4. She was married Jan. 30, 1905 Cass County Vote on Amendments No. 1 O o 3 01 No. O o 55 No. O S3 3 O 2 No. ) O S3 4 No. 5 No. 6 ! "3 O O Q o o 33 a No. s PRECINCT Tipton 129 Greenwood Salt Creek Stove Creek South Bend Weeping Water Pet. 8-Mile West Rock 1 East Rock B Plattsmouth Pet. Plattsmouth 2nd W. 1st P. Plattsmouth 2nd W. 2nd P. Plattsmouth 3rd W. 1st P. . Plattsmouth 3rd W. 2nd P. Plattsmouth 4th W. 1st P. . Plattsmouth 4th W. 2nd P. . 129 65 93 65 118 55 67 113 78 95 88 79 94 79 86 38 73 33 88 25 54 66 59 52 65 39 64 48 135 42 115 37 133 36 81 84 82 75 90 61 80 75 190 102 132 97 214 53 116 158 121 136 138 115 165 104 140 78 105 71 168 42 94 117 110 95 103 87 117 82 71 11 40 28 49 26 23 49 33 41 37 31 32 42 81 24 50 31 66 30 29 66 44 47 50 37 45 40 120 48 88 50 103 40 60 86 66 78 74 ' 63 55 93 391 111 279 145 359 105 221 241 222 194 272 154 201 247 106 41 68 53 105 28 47 93 C8 63 70 2 61 70 85 29 55 31 86 17 33 73 47 52 50 43 43 58 97 36 73 41 88 32 58 67 61 62 65 51 62 58 131 41 87 3 123 31 66 95 80 68 79 64 62 80 175 56 117 79 164 50 70 142 88 118 99 100 95 112 140 64 107 63 134 50 81 108 96 80 107 62 84 104 53 18 24 30 34 27 23 40 28 34 25 30 20 42 165 69 120 67 183 40 104 116 111 102 126 83 101 118 117 37 71 46 108 24 66 67 71 58 77 50 61 65 142 32 98 42 132 28 80 85 86 ' 67 102 48 68 76 287 54 159 92 223 57 148 128 151 110 157 107 103 172 225 44 130 78 178 49 105 127 127 96 127 85 91 143 230 64 154 88 207 63 139 129 155 101 151 113 105 159 285 43 187 90 236 64 161 134 153 134 184 96 136 166 165 23 102 64 141 33 89 81 105 60 110 56 62 107 182 42 117 63 165 35 83 112 112 72 107 75 80 119 148 26 92 48 118 37 66 99 78 74 81 60 57 92 3996 1236 2754 1685 3721 1177 2164 2480 2437 2112 2829 1861 2144 2551 iparKea on the north side of wim, rri.t hn Main Street between 5th and dlpd Allt! 9 i915 " ' 6th Streets and backed his 1959 : survving is a son. Clarence. Bu ck across the street trlklng;Loul(tvll,e. two grandchildren. another car and crashing into William Nessen of Omaha, and the front of Soennichsen's lGAjMrs. Katnervn Meyer of Louis- , .., . , . Iville: five great grandchildren; nr nlrJ ,Hned b'Earllx brothers, John O. Hansen. Dyer, parked on the south slde,8l0UX clty Towa, carl Hansen, rL i"h !aTa8nd W and iTorrlngton. Wyoming. Elmer rear when, hit fey Bayliff, mr a d Ernest Hansen. Botae. iJrl h,careened 0,t int0 the' Idaho. Albert Hansen, Seattle, store iront. Washington, and Alvln Hansen, SIT"., ",n?w as,Nellgh; two sisters. Mrs. Mag- , ""- 'u ic urrarauve iac-iKle Jones. South Sioux City, and ling of the building damaged. !Miss Sena Hansen. Norfolk. Bayliff was arrested later by i Her parents, three brothers, ! police. He pleaded "not guilty" and 8lstr precedcd hPr in , t0 tne,10 charges an arraign- dfath. Tne brothers were Henry ; ment n County court. Bond Hansen. Monus Magnus Hansen was set at $300. A hearing will and Anton Peterson. The one : be held Nov. 21. j glster wa, gena Hansen. J I Funeral services were Nov. 7 CAMP FIRE NEWS 'at 2 p.m. in the First Methodist j The He-non-di-ont Campfire Church, Louisville with Rev. meeting was held at Mrs. Hays. Rodney Wilmoth officiating. Al- Oct. 23. We played a guessing letha Uhley was organist and .game and went through our i Anna Larson, soloist. 1 parts for the Dad-Daughter par- j Pallbearers were M e 1 v 1 n ty. j Schliefert. LaRue Williams, ! Nanette Hays brought treats, j Fmll Heier, John Gauer, Henry I Oct. 30 we had a ceremonial. I Davis and Harold Gauer. We also made Halloween masks' Committal was In Riverview out of paper sacks. ' Cemetery, Louisville. Lyn Munhall brought treats, j Fusselman Funeral Home was Nov. 6 was our regular meet- j in charge of arrangements. Ing and we received our new! camp fire books. megaphones for our Dad-Daugh- Margie Willis told us some of ! ter night Nov. 13. the things she saw when wej Connie Parrlott brought went on our hike, then we made 1 treats. Connie Rozell, scribe. Shop Early While Toy and Gift Selections are Complete gmMtt -1H"-Till Mini nmijL r v V t I GET FREE GIFT BUCKS F 3 When You Shop For Christmas When Shopping Plattsmouth, Be sure to visit our Amazing Toyland! We Have The Most Complete Selection Of Toys In Cass County, Nebraska At Cambles $1.00 In CI FT BUCKS For Every Dollar You Spend Here. Hoard CIFT BUCKS For The Big Auc tion Dec. 12th. Over 100 Cifts At CIFT BUCK Auction. Christmas Seal Plans Underway Plans are well underway for the annual Christmas Seal Cam paign to raise funds o wipe out tuberculosis and other respir atory diseases. "A lot of work goes into the Christmas Seal Campaign", said Mrs. Marion Wiles Cass County Christmas Seal Chairman. The amount of work lt takes volun teers just to check the mailing list and prepare 3,000 letters for mailing is amazing. "Contributing to Christmas Seals gives everyone a chance to make our community a safe. healthy place to live. We can de- cwe whut we wiint to do to help when we receive our Christmas Seal letter. Mrs. Wiles asked that this year's letter be read carefully by everyone. "The jfith Annual Christmas Seal Campaign letter announces another s'cp in tuber culosis control. We are now aim ing for total eradication of - TB. At the same time we are aiming to control other respiratory dis eases which rank fourth among jail causes of de:tth In the United ! States today. These other resplr latory diseases, such as bronch litis, asthma, and 'emphysema 'complicate the detection and j treatment of TB. ' Mrs. Wiles emphasized that :TB is still the major infectious disease in the United Slates. "Eradication means finding and treating those who have TB before they can infect others." Christmas Seals will be in the i nihil on November 13. according !to Mrs. Ji-hn E. Schutz. publi city chairman of Cass County TB organization. John XXIII, BisiiOD 'f Home: "In the present order if. things. Divine Providence is leading us to a new order f human relations, which ... are directed toward the fulfillment of God's suo'Tlor and inscrut able designs; and everything leads to Ihe greater good of the church." I I a I l a 4 THANK YOU! N I want to thank the Voters of Cass County for their splendid support of my can- didacy in the Ceneral Election. Thank you all again. m C. E. (Chick) LEDGVAY PROMPT. THOROUGH HELPFUL COURTEOUS FRIENDLY ECONOMICAL Plus PLATTSMOUTH GIFT BUCKS METRACAL Your Approved Diet Control. METRACAL QQC SOUP Can 7 METRACAL QAC WAFERS Bo 77 METRACAL QAC LIQUID Qt. 77 METRACAL $429 LIQUID 6 for I 45c Curad Plaster Bandages With Ball Point Pen 3 eor $1 90e Brcch SHAMPOO HAIR RINSE All For Only $2.50 Tutsy'i COLOR SHAMPOO $1.50 Vick's VAPO-STEAM MEDICATION 79c Horehound Candy Cough Drops LB J9C BUFFERIN TABLETS 225 Tablet A $2.37 Value For $1.69 Vitamin-Mineral BEXEL-M Capsules $4.50 A $9.00 Value For Only fcS m m m m This Coupon Entitles Bearer To 100 Extra S&H GREEN STAMPS 83 With Any Purchase Of $1.00 or More ys From Our m CANDY & NUT DEPT. Valid Only At Feldhousen's. Offer Expires Thurs., Nov. 15th, 12. m V 3gS This Coupon Entitles Bearer To 50 Extra S &. H GREEN STAMPS With Any Purchase Of 59c or More FROM OUR BALL POINT PEN DEPT. Valid Only At Feldhounen's. Offer Expires Thurs., Nov. 15th, 1962. m m m m m m m KS5 553 S3 W NOW ... as an additional inducement for you to buy in our store, wo arc co operating with other Platts mouth Merchants in giving. GIFT BUCKS $1.00 IN CIFT BUCKS WITH EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND WITH US BETWEEN NOV. 9th AND DEC. 8th. OVER !G0 GIFTS Which Can Be Purchased Only With Cift Bucks SFE DOUBLE PACE AD IN THIS. ISSUE READ OUR VETERINARY SUPPLY AD IN MONDAY'S PAPER. THEN COME IN -BUY WHAT YOU NEED AND SAVE Open Every Day 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 12, 3 to 6 p.m. We Give S&H GREEN STAMPS C - JPJif'Z: ' U ri u u b