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-V i r t , -is. fHE PLATTIMOUTHi. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR . r Monday, December 10, 1962 NEHAWKA Mr. F. 0. Sand , Mrs. Martin Rosa Is in trac--tlon at St. Mary's hospital in .Nebraska City with a ruptured disc. Mr. and Mrs. George McFad- den of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. I Ernest Ganzel of Otoe were Sunday callers at the Ellis Lacy . home. " Mrs. George Klme and Mrs. George Poulos attended a sur- prise birthday party Sunday for " Mrs. Kime' mother, Mrs. Hen ; ry Welch at Hamburg, Iowa. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. ' Stanley Sarlcowskl and children, Mr. Sarkowski's parents, Mr. " and Mrs. Sarkowski and Mrs. Doris Wischmeyer of Omaha. T Evelyn Wolph attended a spec ial meeting Monday afternoon " of the Cass County 4-H leaders j at Weeping Water. snH. roller. lit the Jake Stapert home were Mr. and Mrs. jHildur Lundberg. Clifford Thompson and Connie Mrs. Georgia Hoback visited BUSINESS DIRECTORY mmmmmmmmmwmmmmMW.WiWiMmim'sm-M'm A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Phona 5043 Restful Surroundings for the aged and convalescent, license' and Approved Man Cuests Only 24 how nursing sarvica Spatial Diets HULCREST HOMI Plettsmoiirh mmmmmmmmmmmuimmwuvmmmmm'.wmmmmtMM CENERAL CONTRACTING Phone 4043 Ho ma fr Commarcial Building, Reofng, Remodeling. Cabinet Work and Aluminum Combination Doors Windows and Siding. i L KRINCS 311 South 7rk Plartsraoirth mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmsmm HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY SPIRITS Beautiful Decanters and Cift Wraps Wines Cocktails - Cordials - Vodka - Beer You Will Find a Large Selection to Choose from at . . . RAY S LIQUOR STORE 915 N. 6th St. Free Delivery Phone 2I2S . M,: ; 'Mr;M.,M,.MiM - STEWARD STUDIO Portraits . Croups - Waddings - Children - Commercial Kedseolof Portraits Oils - Browntona Black 6 White Photos. ,', Phone For Reasonable Price. 511 So. 12th (Oakmont Dr.) , Plattsmouth, Nebr. A . MIIHi!!B!IIBSia:iai TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM ' ''' ' ' Phone 4177 For Mete Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Complete Brake Servko and Brake Drum Turning, General Repairs. fard-O-Matic and Merc-0-Mti Service. ! JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (Jim Chappell) 377 Main Z RADIATOR CLEANINC fir REPAIRING tt - Cuaranteed work. A faulty radiator can result ia serious motor damage. So u to Sonic. - OTTO WEBER Phone 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creer Read niiaiiiiiiniEiBiiKiniaiiia; - HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME : Est. 1914 Ambulance Service Phone 821-4285 Weeping Watei. Nebr. wmmmtmi u m mm immmmmM smmmm smsmx m m. ; DO YOUR OWN LAUNDRY AT RYAN'S ECON-O-WASH NOW! Norgs Automatic Dry Cleaning Service. To. ONI HOUR WILL WASH AND DRY ANY SIZE LAUNDRY. 116 South 3rd St. Plattsmouth Across from Stander Implement. Z mmwmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmzmmi - FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP. MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 4115 Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing, a Cnral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. ; LLOYD FRADY GARAGE Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FRICIDAIRE COIN-OP CLEANINC S pounds for $2.00 Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing at our regular row prices. Yon get the best . . . no matter which method you choose. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS 7th & Chicago Are. eTAiBsllllMliihamillllln,i,,nM IIMKIW ll Innnl 1 nM nTWI IM'll n..linn Your Infants' & Children'! Shop Phone 3181 A complete Hum of infants', pre -school and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping at . . . WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiting) 425 Main mmmmmtmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmm. WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . . BRING YOUR FORD HOME. Phone 9104 - Our modem shop and factory trained mechanic will give rout car, regardless of make. Hi best possible care. RUBIN AUTO CO. Washington Are. Plattsmouth, Nebr. mmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmimmmm FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Phone 2564 - Overhaul Transmission Body Work Wrecker Servic let us make an estimate first. Can Farrls Bob Fry David Wollums PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS Corner Bldg., Ill 1st Ave. PHOTOGRAPHY Portraits Wadding Commercial Formal or Candid No Job Too Large r To Small Each b give our careful Personal Attention. HILV$$TUDIO f44"'No" Plattsmouth ss;;Ki;;s;b:;b NEWS Phone 2708 of Lincoln; Mrs. Weldon Stoehr of Plattsraouth. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Joerger and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ander son spent Sunday evening af the Henning Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pointer, O maha, were weekend guests of the Emmitt Hicks home. Mrs. Doris Pollard spent Sat urday with the Larry Pollard family of Papillion. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Harsh man visited Joy St. John, a shut in, at Hilltop Home In Weeping Water Wednesday afternoon. Kieth Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Johnson was four years old December 2. His party sruests Saturday were Wayne. Kim and Kay Snyder, Richard j and Wayne Gregg. His guests Sunday afternoon were Mr. and;ed ner pictures of her recent j Mrs. Harold Dodson and Mrs Phone 2458 ISJ'lWMBRaA Phone 4193 Phone 2452 recently at the home of Mrs. Nita Kroll and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Tritsch in Omaha. She spent the weekend with Mrs. Mrytle TriUch of Louisville and Mrs. Tritsch accompanied her home for a visit. Mrs. Tritsch accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller to Lincoln Wed nesday. Mrs. Oren Pollard went to Lin coln Sunday to spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Bruce and children. They visited at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchen at 5200 Lexington, Lincoln. Mrs. Pollard returned home Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Randal of McCook were recent visitors of the Pollards. Mrs. John Knabe was elected president of the Bluebird Club at the November meeting held ! at the home of Mrs. Charlotte j M.j h u- a , Mrs. Fred Hansen was co-hostess. Mrs. Howard Heeseh Ls the retiring president. Other offic ers elected were Mrs. John Chandler, vice president; Mrs. Jake Stapert, secretary; Mrs. Cnariotte Niday. treasurer. Mrs Robert Wunderlich show- European trip. Mrs. Chandler Mrs. John Albert, br., entered pres.ded at the business meet-j the Methodist hospital Monday lr ,. Guests were Mrs. Robert j afternoon for observation and Wunderlich, Mrs. Walter Wun- checkup. derlich, Mrs. R. R. Andersen,! Mrs. Florence Dobbs of Spring and Mrs. Mary Wulf of Avoca. i field visited at the Everett Mrs. Merle Meyer entertained ' Dobbs, Wayne Dobbs and How Monday evening at a pink andard Dobbs homes In Louisville blue shower honoring Mrs. Ralph ; Meyer. Games afforded enter tainment. The gifts were pre sented in a decorated baby bas ket. Guests were from Avoca, Otoe and Nehawka. Mrs. Leslie Bchrns hosted the December meeting of the Holy! family of Manley were among Trinity Guild Tuesday after- j those attending a family dinner noon. Members read timely rell-! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete gious articles. A discussion was Peterson and children 8unday. held on the purchase of a mem-j Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shaw and orial to be placed at Holy Trinity i family of Algonquin, IU. were Church tor the late Father E. recent visitors at the home of C. McFadden. The rosary was! Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Isaac and recited for the repose of his soul. sons in Manley. They were Frl- Mrs. Norton Johnson received , day evening guests of Mr. and the hostess gift. (Mrs. Joe Sheehan and Margie Mrs. F. O. Sand, vice president, ; near Weeping Water, presided. Plans were made fori Mr. and Carl Meisinger were the annual Christmas party for; Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and the children. It will be held at! Mrs. Carl Kraeger of Plattjs the hall in Avoca December 9. j mouth. Three Duxes of clothing were! Mr- and Mrs- Tom Roeber and packed for the overseas needy! family of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and sent to New York. The1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and fam Catholic Charities accepts theii'y. Mrs. Florence Dobbs of responsibility for the overseas Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. shipment from New York. j Wayne Dobbs were Sunday din There was a gift exchange. er guests at the Ernest Beck Mrs. Henrv Straub was a euest. , The January meeting will be jcis Kreifels,. . , Hansen, Mrs. Charlotte Niday were guests at the birthdav din- ner Sunday honoring Mrs. Roger I Hild at the home of Mr. andiH by plane for Washington, D. Mrs. Fred Hild of Plattsmouth. ! C. where they will spend their Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hild. Mrs. Myrtle Tritsch of Louis ville is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Georgia Hoback. Manley Has Pack, Troop Meeting Troop 83 and Pack 93 held their meeting Nov. 29 at the; St. Patricks' Hall. Denner Steve Massoth and As- sistant denner Tommy Stander presented the colors. The Cubs then displayed their rocket and helmets they had made and tak- en to the Scout Circus Novem - ber 16. Cubmaster Elwin Isaac pre - sented the following awards to Cubs: Dennis Erhart, bear badge and Beck and Morris were Wednas gold arrow; Tommy Stander 'day dinner guests of Mr. and wolf badge; Micheal Lau, silver arrow under the wolf badge; Michael Isaac, two silver arrows under the bear badge. He also presented circus seg ments to the Scouts; Dennis following Cub Erhart, Tommy Stander, Steve Massoth, Mich - eal Lau and Michael Isaac, Den Chief Raymond Stander, and Life Scout Eddie Mikkelsen. Wayne Sahs and Tlmmy Djetl were welcomed into the Pack. Cub Scout roll call and Inspec- lion was then held. Micheal Lau and Dennis Er hart received tie slides for sea ling Circus tickets. Scouts Russell Glasshoff and Jim Sahs presented the colors for the Troop. The Scouts then joined in putting on a skit. Scoutmaster J;m Dletl pre sented fall Camporee badges to the Scouts that attended at Camp Cedars. Lc0 Stander, Ed die Mikkelsen and Raymond Stander also received Patrol Leaders Training Awards. Scout master, Jim Deitl conducted roll call and inspection for the Troop. The Scouts were Informed of the Polar Bear Camp Dec. 28 30 at Mandan Park. The next pack and troop meet ing will be held December 14 at 7:30 p.m. The group enjoyed refresh ments of birthday cake, a cold drink and coffee and helped Jerry Bergmann celebrate his birthday. The cake was baked and de corated by his mother, Mrs. Her man Bergmann. LOUISVILLE NEWS Mrs. Ralph Wildrick fhoM 5427 Mrs. Kenneth Roeber end Merry Sue of Murdock wen Monday evening callers of Mrs. Earl Puis and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wool hUer of Omaha and Mrs. Olive Woolhiser were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Orell and children. Mrs. Gerald Switzer of Man ley, Miss Dorothy Voyles of Weeping Water and Mrs. Bill Smith of Lincoln were shopping luu-': r . Mr. and Mrs. RdPhWette and ''J1" ,f, r? , " Otto Heil of Omaha and Mr. Orval Robblns and Terrl were Wednesday eve.t.ing callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprieck. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Arends, and Barbara were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neu- bauer and Mrs. Emma Tegtmey- er of Nebraska City. over me weeKena. Misses Carol and Judy Rob- bins were Saturday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnicle In South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Erhart and home Otto Harms of Niles, Mich.. who htA been visiting Mrs. An na HaVu leit,,lasL .Wednesday for Phoenix, Ariz, where he will , visit his sister, Mrs. Foster Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stohl- mann will leave Tuesday, Dec. Christmas holidays with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Tisdale and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Zangr, Kathy and Rosemary and Mrs. can iguzza oi umana were Saturday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fiala and sons. Mrs. Loyd Group, Mrs. Jim i Ingram, Mrs. George Urwtn and Mrs. Dan Thornton attended the Christmas Pinochle Card i Party Wednesday December 5 j at the Parish Hall In Manley. 1 Mrs. Lloyd Group won the high prize. i Callers this past week of Mrs. ; N. F. Hennings were Mr. and j Mrs. Elmer Hennings of Lincoln 1 Mrs. Jake Tritsch and Mrs. Max j Burmeister. Ernest Beck, and Mrs. Lyle Mrs. Bob Beck and family In Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Albert vlS' ited Mrs. John Albert, Sr., at the Methodist hospital In Omaha 'Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Linus V. Mas !soth and children were recent dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linus E. Massoth I and family in Lincoln. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson I of Omaha, Mrs. Everett Dobbs, i Mrs. Ed Orell, Larry and Terry ; and Mrs. Leslie Dobbs and son were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glesman and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kroese i and children of Springfield were callers last Saturday evening at the Carl Meisinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Jr., Lorl Lee and Matthew of Murdock were Tuesday after noon callers of Mrs. Fred Terry berry. A surprise birthday dinner was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rltter and sons in Papillion honoring Miss Judy Sheehan. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shee han and Margie Sheehan of Weeping Water, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kobler of Papillion and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheehan, Rocky, Renee and Shelly of' Manley. They also celebrated the birth day of Renee Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprieck entertained Tf3day evening at tneir nome honoring the birth. day of Mrs. Marion Sutton of Atoc. OuesU present were Mr. Marlon Button and children of Avoca, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sjogren and children nd Mrs. Zelma 8utton of Louisville, Har ry Hughes of Springfield and Joan, Jean and Ruth Ann Spri eck. Wednesday evening cauers of Mrs. Emma Neumann and Miss Daisie Sehlater were Mrs. Lyle Beck, Morris, Oeraldine and Carol, Mrs. Ernest Beck, Miss Charlotte SUson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orell. Larry and Terry and Mrs. Anna Harms. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Hauschlld Betty and Billy were Thursday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hanneman and Sherrle In Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger were Friday evening calleri at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahl. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terryberry and 8cott James of Lincoln and Mrs. Fred Terryberry were In Plattsmouth on business Satur day. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harms while in Plattsmouth. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Terryberry In Omaha In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford sun der, Donna and Gary of Green wood ' and Dick Stander of Springfield were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. Edward Stander of near Murdock. Daniel James, small son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dietl of Manley was taken to the Chil dren's Hospital in Omaha Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck and Miss Charlotte Slsson were Mon day evening callers at the Lyle Beck and Amos Beck homes. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stohlmann were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schllefert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ar lie Ragoss. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engelke- meier of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kroese and children ot Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chrlswisser and children of Ne hawka and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chrlswisser of Weeping Water were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger. Mrs. Yosta Davis of Berkley, Calif., arrived Thursday and ls spending a few days visiting, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Eric pavis. Mr. and Mrs. John Moren at tended the .tinggfl of Mr. Mor en's sister, Mrs. Merton Smith at Table Rock, Nebraska, Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yanak and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yanak of Lincoln were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Yanak. Mrs. Floyd Eastrldge, Jr., and sons were Wednesday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard and Kathy. Richard Dehning of Orand Island was a Wednesday eve ning caller of bis aunt, Mrs. Oeorgie Oess. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stratman of Crab Orchard spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Plngree and family. Sundy dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ lan Stohlmann were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgerton of Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Olen Terryberry and Mrs. John Terryberry were recent visitors of Mrs. Faye Terryberry. Mrs. Howard Dobbs entered the Methodist hospital In Om ha Monday afternoon for ob servation and checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelley of tsoutn Bend were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs James 8awyer and children. Friday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stohlmann were Mr. and Mrs Orland Stohlmann end family and Mr. and Mrs Ted Harms and family of Brookfleld, 111. Mrs. M. K. Schroeder and Carol of Syracuse and Mrs. Tom Tennant attended the bridal shower of Miss Ruth Ann Spri eck Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Si Morris of Ash land were Tuesday evening sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wegener. Later In the evening the group attended the bone sale in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fiala and Frankle were Wednesday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Max Pltzel In Papillion. Other guesU at the Pltzel home were Mrs. James Krajcek and Mrs. Frank Fiala of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerdes were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiller of Auburn. The Springfield Booster Club will treat the basketball fans to coffee and doughnuts following the game Friday night between Louisville and Platteview at Plattevlew. Mrs. Ernest Beck entertained at a birthday party Thursda of last v.eek honoring the birth days of her husband and her mother, Mrs. Florence Dobbs of Springfield. Ouests present were Mrs. Rosa Hutchison, Mrs. Ed ward Orell, Miss Charlotte Sls son and Aulty Hlnkle. Lynn Eager spent Wednesday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac and Randy Eager spent Wednesday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Eager, while their parents were! In Omaha. Mrs. Robert Tlustos spent Wednesday and Thursday In the Methodist Hospital for observa tion. The Tlustos children, Bob by and Debbie are both Hi with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and children were Wednesday eve ning supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Orell and sons. Mrs. Amos Beck and daughters were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kroese and children of Springfield at tended the Christmas parade Saturday evening and were sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Finlay and Howard were Thursday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Busklrk i "Hrooucea in mc i.ius. ieams and grandson, Aaron Alklreiflcld 10 t0 300 lIms instead of were Wednesday evenimr raller i the customary 11. Contests last of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Busklrk and family In Springfield Sunday evening luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zlab and Mar lene of Lincoln. Afternoon call ers were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter of Weeping Water were Sunday evening callers at the Jim In gram home. Mrs. Ralph Ipock and Billle and Mrs. Rosa Hutchison were Thursday morning callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Eager and sons of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jane cek and sons of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests of ladles' parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank 1.3 ac and Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. Erett Wiles of Waterloo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bauers. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tennant visited Friday at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tennant in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Greurgas and nephew Frank of Omaha were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fiala and sons. Clyde Knutson, John SchlatPr, .y Go ahead tell anybody. This is big news! Nebraska residents enjoy electric rates that are fifth lowest In the nation. And Consumers Public Power District Is one of the economy leaders. Eut, cost is only one of the areas in which Con sumers has worked hard to give you the best. That's because Consumers has built a reputation on being first first in service, first in dependability, first to offer the benefits of electricity statewide. Consumers will continue to show that electricity is your biggest value. And that's always good news. Nebraska's only STATE-WIDE electric service CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER-DISTRICT Infant Twins Buried At Louisville LOUISVILLE (Speciali-Grave-side services were held last Fri day and Saturday at the Im manuel Lutheran Cemetery for the infant twins born, Wednes day, Nov. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schllefert of Fremont. The Infant daughter, Susan Jane, two pounds and three ounces, died early Friday morn ing and services were held for her at the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery at 4:30 p.m. that af ternoon with Rev. T. H. VorcI officiating. The infant son, Thomas Carl, two pounds and five and one-half ounces, died late Friday evening and funeral services were held for him Sat urday morning at 11 a.m. Besides the parents other sur vivors are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Scliliefert and Mr. and Mrs Jjhn Ossenlcop all of Louisville and a great grand mother, Mrs. William McKinstry of Louisville. The staid English game cricket has been enlivened Western Samoa, where it was !for da's ?mi,fl a carnival air. A successful bov.ler same'imei turns cartwherls down the pitch; impromptu dances cele brate a hit. Ralph Brown and Herbert Mi son attended the Odd Fellows Lodprc No. 7 Tuesday evening at Plattsmouth and helped in the Initiatory degree for two candi- da11'8. r ' PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Cass Drug DIAL 2189 ' hi lis DIRECTORS O FACILITIES ,1 ELECTRICITY Population Crowth To Exceed Increase In Farm Output LINCOLN Farm output ls expected to Increase 6 to 7 per cent In the next five years which is less than the anticipated pop ulation. During the same period, sup plies of government stocks of most agricultural commodities are expected to be reduced, re ports Fred Olson, University of Nebraska Extension farm econo mist. "The Secretary of Agriculture has determined that we need at least 600 million bushels of wheat for carryover, 45 million tons of feed grains and 6 million bales of cotton. When exports and domestic needs are consid ered, this Is the equivalent of a 5 months supply of wheat, 4 months supply of feed grains and 5 months supply of cotton," Olson said. "World trade In agricultural products should continue to ex pand in the next five years. The U. s. Is expected to maintain Its share of the expanded trade." BANKERS LIFE CO. DES MOINES INSURANCE For Alt The Family K. P. Pence 222 So. 6th Phone 3269 '& to cut When our pharmacist places the label on your prescription, those) ar your doctor's orders. Read that label and follow it. Never tak an overdose) without direct perminion of your doctor. Nvr "try" some one else's prescription bacauta you think you have "the same thing". Your doctor doesn't guess; your pharmacist doesn't guess don't youl DEPEND ON OUR X n . a A i !!::