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THE PT.-VTTSMOTTTTT, NEBRASKA, JOUHN'AT, Thursday, May 20, 1943 PAGE THREE South Ashland lonn Rrmminu Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ric her, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. F.ocber, Mr. a.vl Mrs. Kenneth Roeber. I.Irs, rjnn'"' TV'-rnrri'in. Mr. and Mrs. A V. II .r: 'rncJ Jar.lco Mrs. Ncrman K?u W( 1(1 among the fjests at ?. I!'ihcr -Dc.uh-tt r Banqu. t iA tl'e Trinity Luth eran Church Sunday evening Knit to Fit Walter II. TrM ' Smith Lebens Atc rneys-at-Law r--nat Blig. - Plattsmouth The men s'srved the banquet to the mothers and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ructer and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiles and family were Sun-da'1-" dinner guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg-. Mrs. Raymond Nelson returned to her home on Friday after spending Several days at the Harold Richards home. Raymond Nelson drove to Ray mond on Friday after Mary Alice Nelson. Her school closed on Fri- ( -:-iv vitn a p:cnic. M- -"d M- i' Farol " Pic--r -D- n Stndav afternoon at Ray mond IVlsor.'s. Fiehard Mjore had a small piece of iron from a tricycle lodged in his ncss. The object had t.t bo removed by a doctor On Thursday evening- to prevrr it entering his lungs. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore spent several evenings last week -t A1 vi. Picard and Few? Moore i'pent the week end at home. ATTENTEOS FARMERS! r We arc pleased to announce that MR. GENE GRUBER has taken ever the manage ment of cur Murray Elevator. Ycur patronage will be appreciated. Phons 331 i Murray, Nebraska Is rr i - s " -f. A 1 J,: "zmL 3 Farm Bureau Has 'nterestin? M eet i At Louisville The Cass County Farm Bureau board met at Louisville Tuesday rvening, May 11 with eleven members present as follows-nv-n Fieke Pichqrd Co. Wayne Mrisinger, J. R. Mayfild. sr. T -ster Mi'inger, Dale Stander, Morton Grav. Ernest Oto. Harry "rieker and June Keil. .'.ie rtsig" atiun of hn as general agent for the Ne- M-aski Farm Bureau Insurance rvj--iT. 1-,-' -"-j-(H U - work to date. This included ICO memberships paid, 137 produc- bers. The Manli-y Unit scheduled to be organized has not boon or ganized yet due to other pressing activities this month. A motion by June Keil and seconded by Harry Bricker to re tain the telephone at the radio shop temporarily, carried. The treasurer's report given by Mr. Harry Bricker shows a balance of $1,223.38 on hand. Motion by Morton Grav. seconded by Erick er would collect S5 00 per ton for the 40 tons of fertilizer be ing received in Weeping Water tMs month Mavfield moved and resfxrAnA v Tnotin t r u Yxvr qs possible. Motion carried. I'layfield'p motion second by Gray - - r n the subject of the Ci unty Farm Eureau picnic. Units arc to dis- Realty Transfers Ehncr T. Josephson et al to I. C. Reed and Minnie; 4-2-48, L. 1 i Corner Worthnn and Edythe; 4- 16-48, Frc SW4 SWU 14-11-13. $6,000.00. Emiel F. Williams and Clara 4 B' I9j?tr add t0 WeePinS I to Warren Brig and Alma; 8-7- wain, juuu.ua. Harvev B. Kocd and Gertrude to W. D. Fitzpatrick and Annette; 4-28-48, L. 159 Louisville. $2,500. 00. Gayle Fleischmann and Mar garet to same as above; 5-8-48, L. 637 Louisville. SI. 80000. Frank Sand and Katie to Tony Sudduth and LaVern; 5-6-48. L. 5 to 22, B. 7 L. 11 to 20 B. 2 Rich ie Place Plattsmouth. SI. 500 00. C'au-1 D Ths "Ti Ami:a n -V - - $2,837.00. Martha Elrod to Virgil Elrod et al; 14-5-43. L 7. P. 10. 24 Jones 47, L. 4 and N. 10' Eagle. S1.C0. L. 5 B. 5 in Age of Mechanization CHICAGO (J.R) The ma:h:r.? age has caught up with the Chi cago police department. S'x y four motorcycles have replaced horses in the police mc-untod division. Alma Erigg:; to John V. Erigg : and Alma. Same as above. $1.00.' Use Journal Want Ads EAGLE'S DANCE! FOR EAGLES, WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS SATURDAY. MAY 22 If J . ..... . tion shares of seed corn were cuss this and decide at their next ; g 9 THOMAS WALLING CO fii fi---f---m-niiTiateffArii1irMh litre's an angora strapless halter, which Chicago radio ac tress Kay Westfall knitted to top off her 1948 beach outfit. Whether it's water-worthy. K-v saith not. an nr- v.-.v.v ' -'i:SS?Bi:aa'H ( Hills Bros. Coffee is a blend of the world's finest coffees. Every pound you buy has the same matchless flavor, brought to uniform perfection by the exclusive Hills Bros, process CONTROLLED ROASTING. Vacuum-packing in cans and Ultra-Vac jars keeps Hills Bros. Coffee fresh and fragrant. Irtdt-mtrla Reg. U. S. Pat Off. TWO GRINDS: m v 'drc- r "Irs mm Thursday evening Darlene Timm went to Lin coln on Monday to cperd a few days with her sisters, Mrs. H. P. "r"'- bhle and Miss' I"ene Timm. Mrs. H. P. Tribble and Ifene "":mm of L'ncol'-i spent Sunday " 4 hr Honr- Timm home. rs Jennie farmer and Mr. frr.' Firmer a"1-1 :unav at John 7 n cpnt Miss Fern Peterson, Mrs. W. F. Laughlin and Ernest Laughlin oaTed at John Laughlin's Friday '"onin?. Mr r.rd M'-s "-"ul Sind air" t- on-? jr- anrj Trs John Hoff- man snent Sundav at Shean r- la Crystal Creas spnt Raturdrv ?ftrnoon with the Karl A. Ham mer children. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield at tended the flower show at Ben son on Sunday. Frank McReynolds spent Thursday night with Sam Mans field. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gillespie spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergman and daughter were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Sherrow at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller of Alvo called on Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman sr. Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. George Born rrtn jr., and Ruth spent T. week end at the George Born man sr. home. Mrs. Delma.r Yardley and Cheryle spent Wednesday after noon with Mrs. Leonard Roeber. Betty Weston and pupils at tended the show in Ashland Fri- dav evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmader of Weeping Water were Sunday j dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. uewey jviuore. air. anu lviii. Wayne Wes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wiles and son of Weening Water called in the af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sowards spent Sunday afternoon in Mur doch, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Rau. Diane and Maurice Rogers' spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fries. Earl Nichols spent Sunday with John and Sarah Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell and son spent Sunday with the Bert Allen family. Elmer Remmenga spent Sun day at Peru visiting friends. Fairland School closed Friday with a picnic dinner at noon. Eleanor Bornman had perfect at tendance for the entire year and Joanne Kellogg for the last half of the school year. Eleanor Born man was the only eighth grade puDil and passed her tests. Bonnie Lee Dean spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs'. Ivan E. Armstrong. On Sunday she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong to Lincoln to visit the Freedom Train. Mrs. Armstrong said it took nearly three hours to get there due to the large crowd and long line waiting. LaVon Dean of Memphis and Burdette Bennett of Wabash spent Saturday evening at the Ivan E. Armstrong home. Music By JIVE BOMBERS 'i T. ,11 -iV .-Mil T. -J- V- r as -w ?. ''Serf 4 1 r"W KiV K? T ? ' a w- CS&XIW.-XSnKxV,' Dinkv folks - - and tav V. fcwJaS 1 I y9swww' ' ' t y xK i f i trV Syxts "- sem r o f ' -i 0"- US HEINZ Say hello to your Hinky Dinky folks - - and say hello to cood food buvs every day in the week! Remcmbor all iiems in the big w::!; end eds except Meets, Fresh Fruits and Ve;.;L!cs ere effective c full week! U&J it is '3 ) Fresh Cumumber Tickles 29c 24 oz. Jar Cooked Spaghetti 15c 15 U Can oz. SWIFT'NING Bland Lard CaLn' US EVERBEST Pure Strawberry Preserves 1-Lb. Jar 39c Rea Lemon Makes perfect Lemonade, Iced Tea, Mixed Drinks 12 oz. 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