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Is, p. F ( I o E h 4 t s s 4 4 i THE PLATTSMOUTH, PAGE TWO South Ashland Mrs. JotR RerriMMfa Tuesdav even C cei r . ar.i. cr-tj .ilw o , '..vrCid5 on . v-,-;--,- ' "Mr'ana Mrs. Bennett Bomman ! ar.d Katv L.ee and Clinton Jones : were Sur.day dinner guests cf ""t-r --.A "S" i y-ye -,.J Ucd. WATCHES JEWELRY GUARANTEED Watch Repairing SUDDUTHS WATCH SHOPl Piaitsmouth. Nebr. J. Howard Davis Soennichseo BIdg. Dependable Insurance Thonc -f4 XlZKTZl UK Li (TED U 1 : .? . . . For a gScriCaS Vfinter holiday... go now go Greyhound! Ir2de our calashes for z swim suit a. snowrvouoa come for a sun-warmed patio. Suncy Southern California will wtlcorne you, and Greyhound's low fares via romantic Sah Lake Ciry will make your vacation budget buy more fun'. Ask your local Overland Grey hound agent for full information ... and about Super-Coach trips all over America. there are no lower fares! PLATTSMOUTH HOTEL Fnu Lapidus. Arrat Dial 3200 - 6ti i Main I nt53 Auction Sale! Army Surplus Goods PLATTSMOUTH SALE BARN At 8:00 p. m. FRIDAY, Feb. 6 The stock of Army Surplus Merchandise Co., of Sioux City, Iowa, will be effered at this sale. The stock comprises Boots, Shoes- Hardware, Tarpaul ins, Blankets, Shirts, Underwear, 5oa. Many things useful on the farm will be found in this stock. REX YOUNG, KARL GROSSHANS Auctioneers: NEBRASKA, JOURNAL Thurs-isy. February 5. 143. Parks. J immv Fcrk5 Ttd farruly. ; Curt Neukam and family and j ).. .- J, & -J--. i I Mrs. Henry Timm and Darlere ! sper.: Sunday afternoon at the i John Krecklcw home. ! 1 r- .-! T.r-c T"--,- 'P'ih'l ! spent Sunday afternoon with Sir. I rri Ivtrs. Earry Farmer. rral. Mr. arid Mrs. Ken Roet?er i : Jahs: srnt Sunday everune 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs C. j Mr. arid Mrs. t rank Reisterj and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puis and j family spent Wednesday ever- j ir.g with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth; ? V-Sf r. ! --v.-j n'-r- Tv.rt tj -rfs-c"-T7 : 'd tatv srent Sunday with MrT. ! - T--, C"-- ?a Walter t arrrer nome on uesciay : aiternoon to see Mrs iSlft ' ? aiSo. j Thurscay j J.-.ar. Rich arcs sr icht with LaVon V Mr. and Mrs. John Parrott and ? famuiv. c incoln. ani Kir. ana . Mrs "G-fford Keller spent Sun- I C5T aftem-oon with :Zr. anh A.n. ' Mr and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong ! took Linden Dcrreece to L, .L-r -:--... tbev ret Llcvd He- ' Freece. Linden's father, who naen nsa spern aoout rei j --ture cf Jesus, which the Incar months with ius grandparents. -ztion means that s. divine na Mrs. Fred Neuman and Waiter j --a revealed m tbe flesh, m an sr 1 r.cc-b-E r. nr. end st-ent the week end at ; norrt-. - V ;a:raa x. s .t..; - -:r-t. rj;"?-; the waiter krrr.fr home Tr.urs- j dav after scr.ocl j Mr. and Mrs. Waliam 3-eier. ! c--.ri-t- t:;r;i V- ;rxr! ' iLt.i.. Mr?. Hob Fuicfce. 1,.'. r-"--r. cf. n f f- -- c- irVUT. o-- i Body spnt list Monday with Mrs.. Gtrtrude r; ever eier. ? " j . v ' - Vr--V TJ... :r.rr V--'a' ? - 'rrtt -:.Vt.V Pttsmr-utn. and .r. are ..rs, . !, C. iong aria daughter 01 jei 1 wrrr-d. Iowa. j Wilbur La ugh in se-en: Situ ; day afternoon v.-th Mr. and M: ui..... Mr. and lies. Marcus Aikli ; v-ere Monday evening callers at', the Jonn P.emmenga home. j peik t.our.ty. c y. CASE SALES and SERVICE! C &M IMPLEMENT COMPANY Murray, Nebraska Our unurcnes INDEPEND ENT CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Walter Cole, Pastor 10:Cd a. m. Sunday school ivm Rfr-ntm hv natar i f 7:33 p. m. Sunday evening, services. Midweek services Wednesday ! at 7i30 p. rr Sermon ty pastor. jjRST LUTHERAN CHURCH j Rev. Cleo Eantsctu Pastor P:3D a. m. Cnurch services. 1C.30 a. m. Sundar schocL ! 1 Tte lEtemational Sunday T" F?e Nature of Jesus Scripture: John - 3T WTLUAM E. GXLROT, D, D. TKE nature cf Jesus was 6e- - hned in Ks rrussion and mes- ; .-ace. r.e wi c-bc..ts. , Sod. come to save men. But many essercers 01 nave iiet-. . ters cf salvation, and the New j -e? .-fc.. -1 -e-eution 01 doc -he writer cf the Epistle to the ! Hebrews expresses the fact of the j:t..aj tit. icxi-c j Lnd emphasis, bringing cut strong- y hotn ir.e juvine ane. tne r.u-d : archly life. "God. who at run dry times and says writer (Recrew. p.s.s ; r. time past unto tre fathers ty tne ! crrnhets. hath m these last cays ;30KE unto us cy nis ion, v. n anpc c worlds." The vriter goes on. j .v. Ere ven- like those te TCord in ; to the tjospe. c: j-, ;? assert and cescr.re the plorv of the civme Son of God. ; Then, in Chapter r-of the Epis- I he tils hew the Divine Ssn.1 th "50 zruic better tbr c . j -Lnrk irrvnn n.:rr. human nature. . ma was rase E iitu : . v, trr ne angeis for the sufrering of reath. crewrsed with gc ana ..hr. that Ke by th ta death f; I have turned to ,r.n the grace of God tnese passages ; i-.eorevr, ana commtnc .- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCTTT1 , ixth Street and Second Avenus ! i. C 1 e. . . j. . -"Sc:r:t is the subert the Less-ar.-Sermcn which will t-e i -eac an Christ.an S c 3 e nr e Churches throughout the won Id ' on Sunday. Tebruary t 1&4E i Tne Goidin Text is: 'Ye are; not m the flesh., but in tne Spirit. if so be that the Spin: of God ' dwell in yj." ; Romans :&-.' Other Birle c:tatioriS inciud-e. "Teiich me to d: try will, for thou art my Urwo ' tr.3" sp.r.t is g:od: lean me ir.-.c tr-e land of; upngr.tness' Ps. 14.1 li . j eludes tne- ioll owing passage . from the Christian Science tet- : i book. " science and Health with I rey to tne iscriptures ! Baker Edey. -'God is . ry omv ie. sunstarice. t-mrit. or the universe, m eluding rr.ar. Eve hsth neither seen God nor His image and hkeneae" vp. Z?rl i-t- i i.lmji ; Dr. H. G. McClnsky. Pastor Seventh Street and Second Ave. , Sabbath School at ICrOO a. m. . .--aipr. e-r:eiT. bupermvenoen.. , looming cr.urcn service at ; ' llrOJ. Lt. J C. .mttaker til j San Francisco wlL descrir his i exp-oriences cr. the raft wrh i 1 Eddie Bickenbacker during tne 5 war. Tory were adrift for . " twenty-one cays. The- B"y I Scouts vrill be in attendance. M" ' : vThittaker has had an cuand - mg recom m Drirujtng rus rt-; ; marEaOie message to auoi-enees i ever :ur nation. the Cisao-fcc veteran ot tne message wt. -.'7' Wt , nought Wt niaro tne An fit' is FREE OUR SERVICE TO YOU on the following items at LIST PRICE Auto-Lite Car Batteries, Dreadnaught Tire Chains, Full line of GENERAL TIRES for truck and passenger cars THERMO Anti-Rust Anti-Freeze at only $1.7i per gallon while it lasts GET YOUR BATTERIES CHARGED AT COTNER & SON Cass CtHinty Kaber-Frazer Icncrs "IS rirst Ave. Plattsmoalii I-ii 244 The C.T.Y. meeting at 6:3 j. On Wednesday evening at the church at 7 Si1. Tbe Allied Dry Forces will give a lecture ard j pictures to adu.ts to whicn the utlic is invite:.. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Rev. Iran Kilpatrick. Pastor . . - 1 c. ---a Cr.'urrfc School at 10:50 a. rr. Torship service at 11:00 a m. av. effermg -:er 5 . rotnt.zi.'s a-"-5- a - - -x O. Ci le wits Mrs Fred Am:l I assistant h'stess. .-vi- mem to School Lesion far Feb. 8 Calcssians 1-25 t ccatext in which they stand, be- ' I think thev censtnute the tesri crti expositioa of -g coeciSc r-assages iadicated as scriCCure lor tms iessosu c?tner poruons of the Bitie frequently constitute tne oest commentarj- upo!: - sgie passage, and this is true o exerytriing reiatuig 10 wie the Christ. re are s-t jert. I tc two cangers. Cne is that we shall miss toe roeamng anc. xu-i signui- canc of His earthly Lie m shar- . e with us our human nature. . ir.g with us our hi Jesus was a man. needing food and sustenance, subject to weari- ness. needmr rest, and even need- ir.g prayer. 'In tnose cays, we are told. "Jesus went into the mountain, and continued all night He suffered would have nac no reality, if He had not been truly - di-inity cf the Christ shall be t- us ordv a doctrine, cr a tne: a confessjor. m words, but not a ; hv:r.r rare esus v. arr.ee agcins. tr.15. Vhy cali ye ne. Lord, j Lcrc." He sa.d. tnings that 1 say?" The Anorue Paul was a zreat f vp r -vT in iliS' C? s 71 it v , r - "- -r- . r c: ' -Tt Vri cf .esus z.tict.e its reatty m n-s .j. -v5 IjOT v.iii . xii Christ, sc he beliex-ed and taught that irist rouid be mcamate in tne souls of believers. "Chnst me," he said. That is the ev30er.ee of true faith m tne cu- mitr est u-ur ixrc l. ...t. A..C- - - church nomc to wot- net have i snip v.Tth us. ! lilay. y-iu Lnd a rich bl FIRST CHRISTIAN Eigb.tr. Street and Avenue 'CT Rrr. Sherman R. Hanson, rastor - , r'. r.. Stevens, presiucnt ef T T:r- " . .curina the gestation period. Ev- gro-p v.- ,aac worship services. r" . ff feed -ni at tne t.asc,nic xio..:e. J3onn Fth o dir.. CY r president, will ; Betty Brown w-li play the p.ano. ! r i.re.nce r.exu v,. sing a s-o. Brveriv Brown rear, t: ' zj.cj e.U i- i V. . FeIiowr. rs -t r. ; of the group will 1 encrus to , u.r v." . meet .t t.J. .r. ' Stevens will discuss educational j opportunities with the group. j president Stevens will speak ; again curing tne evening war- shrp hour at t p. rr.. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL Canon Gee. St. G. Tyner, Rector Third Street and Avenue "A" Sunday. February F ?"0D a. rr Morning prayer a? sermor.. ' Church Schrx-I 3D:I5 a. m Ed- ware Egeribergr, Surfermter - : aert. i Wtdnesda taker, for rr.. Communion and Ash V. te Tne trie riesdav measace. T. JOHN'S CATHOLIC Rt Itrv. Msirr. Crf-are Ar-im. Fifth and Sixth on Avenue B Sunday Masses at VM and I0.S0 a rr , Week day Masses at 7:50 : cent on Tuosdav and Fridav .t l .hb a m. : Confessions on Saturday at ! 4D and 7.29 rru Asn wTednesday Feb. 11. l.bL . m. Biessong of the Ashes. I p. i ; m. Bosary. sermon and Bone- i 1 eeictjon. . .i utior. ! blessed ashes foliowing Bvnedit- t i tion. j HOLY ROSARY CHURCH ! Rev. Edward C. Tstbek. paor i Sixteenth and First Avenue I H-v 25 offered e.cn Sun- day at .CG and 2S:C0 a. nu A right course in relioot. is i iffeiea each Monde v evenin- 1 P-V.--:-.. "". tT' ' " '-vr. x. ... s.- ; .a.. i - i jo . .iL I DiC stuuente to xattstnoutn H. St". or ' i eeiO he Surrt-v-ful Mother !:o--t. i be connuetea Friday eve- ning at 7:01' e'eiock. CorJessitJhs Satardar c.rb- from 7:20 to 2DrPe e'eioefc." e Asr. dnodav Feb 11 ',.-rr. a .m. Blesame ef tne Ashes air j distribution, 7 .SO service and ' distribution the bless?d sshes. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Rev. E. J. Mritz, Pastor Fifth and Avenue "A" 9:22 a, m. Church school. "G SO a. m. Worship services Begriming with Ash Wedres- I - - , . uay. jrwua:; u, i l-.. : -m nhtarvf the T.fr.tf-. wa. son with Mid-week serx-ices ' eerv "PTcdriesdsy : Hc-iv Week. ; icu are cc-ca.iy ir.vi.ea artcna our cr.urcr. c-cr.-. ; n orsh:r service. UNITED PRESBYTERLN Rev. Rcy P. Morris, Pastor Murray. Nebraska 20:03 a. m. Bible School with classes for all ages. rL B. Kutch- 11:00 a- Momin wcrsn: FIRST METHODIST Eev. E. C. Williaxns. Taster Seventh and Main Street? 9:45 a .rr Church Scho; There is a class f or everv person ir. the family. 11:00 a. m. Mcminc worshir - with th sermon, "ccist a- ;is- ciline.' f n Yout- Felicwc-'r ---T i-'the Yctith ?.o:- g.r, Yours F-:i- rting iowshup. Covered Dish iCmona r.ocm. Monday at 4 p. m. Jun::r Cn:ir Tuesday at T:S0 p -: houcaticn sonage. Trursdav evenir.a rr th S-ni-.r C- -.-- 7'"- - Friday World Day Prayer meetings. Wednesday. Aieoh-:! E-ucau: :eiine at the rich Sen oil rxlOX METHODIST Rev E. C. TTiiSams, Pastor 5:45 a. m. Morning worsh:; lf. 30 a. m. Churcn Schocl. 7:00 m m. Ycutf ;tn t ellcw-shie : tv c: Friday. Wo: id 1 --u,t- c-wt: . Cass County Extension Notes Better Sow Feeding Will Avoid Pig Losses A big factor for efficient swine production is tne care tne sow a- given oerc-rt rarrowinc A few j hints to ne:i groouce more ve stronger rigs are: 1 See that the i?o? get pjer.ty exercise. . rrr ig j Tik a C'mr-li; te mineral mix--ritur 3. Include protein the ra- tior. :. gceG gr - , n c -V- rvxit: Itarrr, n.j c. c-.icit v.i. I . j .JC- 4. Include cats in the a corn aone ration wi.A .ratio: '. tr-i' i5's tr j 0 X3tr t" c w'A a. ' s-fT t:.o too fat.i rub pens. tecome j brooders i iiid eco- I . JU -Itwi-i. j.". led 1 Electric p. fVide satisfactorv I "It costs mone'v to feed the sew .erv p-g iOst is a loss c: :eeu Monev te the proeiut Sweet Clover Weevil t iip" cf new seedinats of j . T. :i nr in iri, c ij uu: the Sweet Clover Weevil, has moved into the coun- i . , vru: i tV-i-. IDfi nor. om. sli- ; cent m some cases. , ' Tiii question, "Wi-at shall and ; 'can r-e'done about this pest",! ' r-.revails. Perhaps the beet ans- ; .were, at present, are: 1. Later ! r eedmr sweet clover in j tne spring. (The ch&r.ces of get- j cv.-eet clover started are ' Ie?3 :r. small grains because t 1 ,, tition bv tne cereal crop. , r; 5 the spring ) 2. Dusting with DDT whf-n the pop- ; r.s of Weevil are greatest, j r CASS THEATRE tvywWA xV , t as Tim lbur.. feu. Gene Keliy and Mane McDonald -Uvlnj in a Big Way" Comedy and Novelty 'Friday and Saturday. February t mu DOUBLE FEATURE Glenn and Ralph Davis 'Spirit of West Point" v-,-"ii tand up aoid cbcer as tne - - .-"-,.4on-n twins scene again! arid Starrett and Smiey Bur- ; rette j "Six-Gun Law" j Ihae ios : -rvlC Durango Kid ruuts the out- ! EIlOUND- Serial I ! Alse I ;lVIatinee Every Saturday at HmofyiiVYi'iV - " " ' www ' Sunday aafl Moncay, i eonurj Morgan and Big Caot ' cr. "My Wild Irish Rose . -- .5.-, sirr-.iy' f.-f th . qsv iliastrei Days , ' Color Cartoon and News Matinee Every Sunday at 2:30 ' - (The cost of dio.u; u.th BUT . wc-.vs v,, ..-Ki im..-- ----- ; rr ai cor cuti: ns ) . S. Seed Bed j Clover instead cf sweet clever, 4 Seed alfalfa enscea? of sweet ; clever. (The rr.ee of alfalfa - - clever. ' -..!. L- i A q.ie apparent teat tne : a-'" v, enough pDpuaticr. I '"SB eat tc spring seeded rwe-ct c:rve Bnyin Horn Eq nipmem 'What Shciu'id We Buy"" T:.i'. N It." the r-rciems cf which is . best pere cf ecuirment t: : Before buyir. a eoui: Ecu:t icr.t Sp-eciailst U cf ?Cehraska. it is v. is-: learn as much as possit then examine arid trv the r:f- "' vrill f amish gladrr ar ;rra:;on he rrav have about tr.t ' equipment but the c-:r-rrr.er : must stucv r.i? cwri ree must decide which make f.ts his : parti ' bcck no r:-cet- 1 Tbe following are genera ; S'dfrations when buying a pliance. 1. A guarantee u men ; nieans something mace r-y reputac.e rr cer - r".-.-i- r thrc-e costs na service. 6. Qua.iry in : on t-' vcu ear. to rev tree t-... D. usee compared - -t- r- Fouchek-Gainett LAWYERS Bonded Abstracters The Plat Hy -Lines and everyone v talked -with was very enthusia-itac abc-ut H-Lnes and had at that time (in the earry fail adrez-dv ora-ered tneir r.c.ks for 1948. We felt v.e could really get "behind them and tell our Cai County folks that these new H j-Lines were the heat -thickens we hax een Hy-Lines 1. Royal Smith at Plattsmotith reports that he has has received 73 eggs in one day as the high ntrrnber and ha been rettrr.: 72 per day for a long time. Royal has ordered Hy-Lines for f4S. 2. Mrs. Elmer Stab. 1, Plattsmouth, has 50 Hy-Line puiliets and has recertei as hisrh as 44 eggs in one day. She has ordered HyLines for ISrS, 3. Dave Rutherford, Plattsnaouth-, comm-vred production c.f his rh-Lure-i with some Leghorns and the Hy-T.ines have outlaid the Lesrhorris rirrt f-em the start. He is very pleased with the mnch higher prrvdu.otnr. of 'the H Lines and doesn't see why he bcught the Leghorns la&t vear. He ha o-deei all Hy-Lines for ly4S. 4. Merlin Balfour, Dunbar, has 114 Hy-Lie pulieti. Hi high dz vif 1. 2 and he has been averaging 92 for a lone time, Mr. bito4i- h.. a-oe-ec -Lines fcr 1948. 5. Mrs. Hannenkajnp, Hickman, Las 110 pullets and her high day was 1C4 eggs with an average of 94 the la.st week- These birds have bern layutg since they were four and one-half months old and have been making a nice profit fer Mrs. Hannenkamp since they have been laving. Mrs, Hannfakarr ha c-c ' " Hy-Lines for 1948. READ THE ABOVE SUCCESSES Ask the above mentioned folks what they think cf their Hy-Lire- Here are their names and addresses. You can see thm or write them. For corspetit chicks of other Hybrid kinds if any .sk for Local popW- who hsve TiLif; them. Ask for names and aiidreases of cu&tomm any place s.k for rec ords as we show here. Records as these are the 'procf of the pucdu-.: " You can't doubt these statements, because you car. ch?ck up or. them. Hy-Line Supply is Short! Trie supoly is very limited. The same as Hybrid com was in the earh das-Hy-Lines are not as plentiful- as we wis is we are limited as to the number : can Ket in the 1948 season. Vre still c an supply a limited number of our local customers and friends. See us at ones tbousrh before cur allotted surph is sold. Hurry! Hurry! Before they a -e rcne. ' t Hill Standard Bred Chicks Yes, folks, we stiil are the local repres endativc for Roce Hill ianj.-d bred chicks the same as we have been for many years. Hill st-wtidard bred chicks a-e even Letter than before. We recornrncn d them to you atva will contirjiK- to cc so until we can get enough Hy-Lines to take care cf all of car srooi cutcnr and Plattsmouth Feed Store Open Week Day 6:00 to 5:33 Saturday S:X to :0i? 203 Main Street v 4r7i "M IT i'-i'"JfrTr -unable- a'.-, tlLc-tnt r'-:---.ff -9 - gtoi -- r.vt va de-arm. ' The poor;.: rrr.h.o"' era! Next itu Vj pC-Uil i-0 CO'..'.. -I? r;. v- vc ;';.'r. t? " m-j'.Km. r.ir.: ar u'.- yr . - - i r-r- ONX-LLGCEIl FirLMW DOES FULL TIME JOZ- WC-BBHTEr -lilaai. - 4, r .: r : ar.; A r-: 11, J: T.V. DOCTOR. t5. OITl-'VL INSURANCE POLJC1 GODDYEAJR a.n d V. 5. ROYAL , Mud and Snow TIRES 4.75x19, -S:17, .X-x! Weei American zjiC daw DrAdzia.uEnt Tire CL? tr Sinclair Service C. E Sbeller.n-arj'r Plettsmoutn th Creamery 4i LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR Ky-Line Chicks BRED - LIKE H -Iires are the booth at the com cam: sure that H1 Xnes are .jo to northwest Iowa In see a r timber nf flocks cf ri? Lireau We talked to a nirrnher of f a rr rou!trv raisvers who had been raisin r Hv-Liies for everai vein. Ther vere hi-rh r- irerr r-? n- are Doing Fine Locally! T''Mi Ifr l"-!'-. ""mi . Mi-fi.iiii ii. .ni.1 --1 - : UUiiUiitsl j problems? WALC0, be. TO'.?. 5Tr-. N -5TEE1 Tire Paelne OMAHA. NEE?.. HYBRID CORN yot tc.as sav ir cur a t W rood we mane a tr e SO Hv-I ire ru.eti I WW II. II III II-. I . If t .' 5 1 mgr- f ' r L-r t. "- .... aei' "fTIl MjC--.i-rr. r- - i4" iii i'r t" r. - t-,- a TrstU-"' - I; 1 ' rsit u WiE1 Lr Cream i !t .,. Krr ? i 1 1 f 2 k 1 4 1 5 i i 1 1 I 1 1 i a i ; c I 1 1 , 1 - i f f