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South Ashland Mr. Jchn Pmmf Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and Eddy spent Friday after noon with Olive Whitlatch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klip? and LaVerne w e r'e supper Bupper fruosts of Mr. and Mrs. Ashely Boiler New Years day. New Years day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Ernest Brauck mueller were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm and Darlene. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Tribble and Car olyn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Timm and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and Linda, Grandma Timm, Paul and Merlin Reinke, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brauckmuel ler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brauckmueiler and Mr. End Mrs. Ivan Brauckmuoiler and family. New Year's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kellogg Et Alvo were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keetle and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kellogg. J, t Uli EC ma stuff m?! 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Mr. and Mrs. George Born- man, Jr. and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bornman and family spent New Years day at the George Bornman, Sr. home. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and family spent Sunday evening at the Clinton Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robber and. John and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ro?ber and family were Sunday diner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weston and familv sDent Thursday evening with Mr." and Mrs. Dwight Beet iscn. Warren Odell of Omaha came after his son. Jimmy. Sundav. Jimmy rwr.t his vacation with his cranrinarer.ts. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odell. Ford Million Dollar Cab You get living-room comfort . . . new 3-way air control . . . new coach-type seats . . . "Picture Window" Visibility . . . new Ford exclusive Level Action cab suspension. Over 139 Models A truck for every job! Cab-Over-Engi.ie and conventional chassis) Panel, Pickup, Express, Stake and Platform bodies! G.V.W. ratings 4,700 to 21,500 lbs. FRIENDLY FORD DEALER" Plattsmouth, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rogers and children were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Born man Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bornemeier, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Keetle "and Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett Eornman spent New Years Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rogers. Mary Alice Nelson spent New Years Eve. vith Mr. and Mrs. Orville .Sandy and Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber and John. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neuman and Walter and Mr. end Mrs. Robert Maaek and children were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Maack New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laughlin were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller New Years. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sowards were New Year's dav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orie Sowards. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer and girls were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin and Arthur srjent New Year's day in the afternoon at Harry Farmer's. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Sowards spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. August Klemme at Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sowards and Darlene were Sunday din ner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buell. Dr. Maurice Lat ta of Lincoln, was also a guest. New Year's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cham berlain and Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiles and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Rueter home in Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. William Stillwell of Lincoln were afternoon visi tors. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bull and son and Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Dal and Jerrv visited Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hill New Year's evening. Mrs. Raymond Nelson and Mary Alice spent Thursday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel son and family were sunner Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sandy on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel son and Marion1 spmt New Yenr's Eve at the Harold Rich ard's home. Mr. and Mrs. Gorse Born man and Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bornmn and children. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and Llovd Jones enioved r.n oyster cuoper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Thursday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks and Fueene ?nd Mrs. Ed Jipo and Sandn Kav sDer.f New War's dav with Mrs. Elsie Kelly in Greenwood. Bonus Built to last longer! Yes, the driver takes it easy and, because extra work reserves are Bonus Built into every new 1949 Ford Truck, the truck takes it easy, too ... for longer life. 3 Great New Engines Pick frcm Ford's new SIX and two new V-8'sf Most modern engine line in truck field! Up to 145 horsepower! 1 Come ancfse&ihem Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and children spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Yardley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bornemeier, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bornman and children. Miss Mary Lou Bower and Lloyd Jones srjent Saturday evening at the John Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. John Drake of Hickman spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson. Mrs. Carl Kupke .called on Mrs. Elton Erickson Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West lake and family spent Wednes day evening at Harold Kellogg's. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm strong were Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family drove to Otce to visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gerges and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Olson, for merly of Greenwood, visiting here from the west coast were dinner eruests of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler Wednesday. Mrs. Olive Whitlatch was also a guest. Wednesdav supper guests of Mrs. Olive Whitlatch were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitlatch and Mr. and Mrs. Holland Tinnean and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Olson showed pictures with a movie projection camera tak"n alonfr the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rager spent Friday evening at the Connor Bliss home where they had an oyster suoper and card game. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rager spent New Year's afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fries. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr .and Mrs. Bert Raer. Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Schleu have moved to the farm vacat ed by Chris Jurgenson. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Eers of Yutan, Mr. and Mr?. Werner Schroed er and famiiv. Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Fleers, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Thomas and family and Mr. and Mrs Otto Storm visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleu. Mr. and Mrs Fpnry Srhleu of Omah snent S'-ndv afternoon vith Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleu. Mr. and Mrs. CtI Kunke spent. Fridav mornin ;n Platts mouth. In the afternoon thv called on Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Heil. Mrs. Bessie Corf Funeral services for J. r Wood were held at the Method ist church Sunday. January 2nd with burial in the Glendale cemetery. Rev. Halsiead of the Methodist church had charge of the services here. Lawrence Smith. Jr.. who re cently enlisted in the army left Monday for Fort Riley, Kansas, after havins spent a six dav leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L a w r e nee Smith' and family. A daughter was born January 4th to Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joe Wil liams at a hosnital in Tokio. Ja pan. Mrs. Williams and baby are said to be doing fine. Mrs. Williams was formerly Isabelle Ross. Walter Lee Hutchison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Hutchi son was named a winner in a recent contest over the radio which he entered. His award was a toy steam engine. Among the holiday visitors in Louisville were Mr. and Mrs. Meno Murman and baby of Glenvil. who were Christmas guests of Mrs. Murman's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Larson. Clarence Hahn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hahn of near Soringfield. came up from Fort Riley, Kansas, last week for a couple of days visit with the home folks. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Pankonin of Portland, Oregon have been here the past courile of weeks visitin? his oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pankonin and other relatives and friends. Ned Walker has been quite ill with asthma the last two weeks. Senator A. Metzger of Cedar Creek went to Lincoln Mondav where he took uo his home at the Cornhusker Hotel while he is attendine the sessions of the unicameial legislature, of which he is a member. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollen beck and Mr. and Mrs. George Spangler of Weeping Water at tended the Albert Murray fun eral Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murray and family of Cambria. Okla homa, and Mrs. Clinnie Murray and Ben Murray of Arad, Okla homa, also Mr. and Mrs. Virtus Hawes of Clay Center, Kansas, were here for the Murray fun eral. Ellis Benedict, who has been working in California for the nast two years, has returned to Louisville where he will again make his home. Mrs. Benedict will join him later. Jim Franke. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Franke of Cedar Creek returned to California Friday after a few days leave which he spent with his par ents. Jim is in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Schlie fert returned to Peru Monday after spending Christmas vaca tion at the Kraft and Schlie fert homes in Manley. The sunshine and warmer weather were very welcome in Louisville Thursday and Friday to help remove the ice from the streets and sidewalks. Glen Eager has sold one of his busses to the Nazerine church in Omaha. He still has two busses which he uses on the Louisville and Omaha bus run. Dwight Schliefert returned home Sunday after spending the holiday season at the Roy Van Buskirk home in North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoehr called at the Lloyd Schneider homp Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reed en tertained Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tennant and Mrs. Dorothy Von Seggern and Carol and Ronald at a New Year's dinner. At a party cn Wednesday night, the engagement of Miss Lucille Neuman and Mr. Robert Martin was make known. Twenty guests were present. John Tlustos of Dallas, South Dakota, came Wednesday night of last week for a few davs visit with his brother. Frank Tlustos, and other relatives. Mrs. Robert McGresor and little daughter of Goldendale, Washington, were among the passengers stranded in Green River, Wyoming, aboard the streamliner. City of Portland. She arrived in Louisville, safe and sound to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McGreu and other relatives. Mrs. McGreeor was formerly Katherine Mc , Greu. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sell were in Omaha shopning Thursday. J. A. McKenzie of Lincoln, and Adrian Newens of Platts mouth were in Louisville Friday looking after telephone bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Oliver cf Plattsmouth and Miss Doris Oliver of Omaha spent the week end at the home of their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Oliver. Mrs. Cy Hirsch and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Noyes. were in Omaha Monday. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Worthman were Omaha visitors Monday. The Glendale Club will meet January 14th at the Methodist church with Mrs. Lester Ten nant and Mrs. Everett Wiles as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spieck. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heil and family were New Year's guests at the Ed SDrieck home near Platts mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sell and son. Dave, were Omaha ' visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Urish of Weening Water were Sunday -rsitors at the A. H. Peterson home. OUT OUR WAY MA YOU Mc GUP YO'J'RE LUCKY" YOU DlDM'T 5Zf OKAY-BUT VXf AROUMD PER , Z l"'.,"?' iPy.S F.jSSVrUj ( ajT ,Nl PUBLIC- KNJ COMFORT-AN' N ' !, J? ' m t I VyS? ?'JJ . X V VOU MAKE IS. I'M IN A TRAP J 7hr:?& fV, -i?f 1 ms sick ) J, I ' V'', "-" 1 -. , ---J-:li2 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY .1? t'.'ZZZ I j ' - "a """"-!""n 'NC T " -T'T " . i r-, V I f 7 " ATTEND LAST HIG'AT'5 PA2TYy MAYOR OUCH, AAY HEAD JD OUCW. MY HANP OM MV WAY HOME, (- AN' SOMEBODY STEPPED -vf ( ' started vomi V. 0M my FINGERS TTll f ' MAIM STREET J );, : rlAJ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gaebel of Lincoln were visiting relatives in this vicinity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick were Sunday guests" at the home of Jess Smith and family at Al vo. Miss Marlene Hoiidek of Wa hoo, was a new Year's day guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peterson. Miss Doris Hutchison, who was spending the holidays at home, has returned to her train ing at the Methodist hospital in and Mrs. Louis Carnicle cf South Bend, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Car nicle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Don Uhley and baby of Lincoln spent the New Year's week end at the home of Den's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph" Uhley. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Klavac went to Bruno last week end to visit the John Kucera and Ad olph Hlavac families. They re turned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Branson attended the stage play "Okla homa." which was playing in Lincoln on Tuesday evening of last week. Their son, Ted, of Lincoln was one of the local musicians playing with the or chestra accompanying the show. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Flustos of Plattsmouth were week end guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flustos. South (Bsund Mrs. Glen Kuhn ! New Year's guests at the Glen j Thiessen home were Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Thiessen and boys. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barney ! and daughter, Mertle Camp i bell and Chris Thiessen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dill of Lincoln spent Sunday at the Oscar Dill home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Berger ; and children of Rogers. Nebr., - visited Mrs. Berger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. New Years. ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ostron : of Benedict. Nebr.. visited the Tyler Nunn home Tuesday eve ning. i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carnicle and Carolyn Ann visited Mrs. , Carnicle's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. , Oslin. at Watson, Mo.. Saturday and Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moller, Mr. and Mrs. Willey Cox were New : Year's dinner guests at the John Finns home. Sunday supper guests at F. J. ! Knecht home were Mr. and ! Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and Jack j ie, Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemier, 1 Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. B. Grady, Mr. By A. R. Williams . . . By Jrvis LI A . ... iA-t- . i a nnri l(-r- 1 I rsnrrr ciitcU ic If iwci i J I Di SC U DDAT- Pl L TUF ) ( TO YOUR HANP? J SSS?," k SS5K J S5. A'T "HE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEttl-WCEKLY J3URNAL Thursday, January 13, 1943 PAGE THREE and Mrs. John Grady and Ver non Grady. The dinner was in honor of Jackie Rosencrans" 2nd birthday. Sunday callers at the J. L. Carnicle home were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell, Artis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carnicle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and Ruth Gilstroff. Mrs. J. L. Carnicle and Mrs. Lester Berger called Friday on Mrs. Larry Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis and son were supper guests Sunday at the Jess Fidler home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen were New Years evening guests of the Jess Fidler's. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell were Sunday dinner callers at the Preston home in Elmwood. Saturday supper guests at Bill Rosencran's home were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Gakemier. Friday and Saturday over night guests at the Glen Kuhn home were Jess Copsey of Oma ha and Donna Kuhlman cf Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler and eirls called Sunday on Mrs. Diane Bushnell and Clark. Mr. and Mrs. George Vogler were Sunday dinner guests at the George Vogler, Sr. home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lelfel bein of Cozad, Nebraska, were Laff of m "... 90 ... 95 ... 100! FUNNY BUSINESS "You're sure you closed the doors? The car feels kinda light!" The Middles Christmas guests at the George Vogler home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lackey and son. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis ! and son called Sunday at the ; Glen Thiessen home. Mr. and Mrs. Eiil Rosencrans were G o'clock dinner guests i Sunday at the Bud Kobald home in Omaha. ! Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ewing I called cn Jimmie Ewing at the Doctors hospital in Omaha Sun ; day afternoon. Mondav supper guests at the . Lenord Parrish home were Mr. ; and Mrs. Earl Parrish and j family, Mr. and Mrs. Edvin Par ' rish and daughter, Mrs. Glenna May Forked af Omaha. Air. and j Mrs. Ervin Parrish cf Scotts ! Bluffs were overnight guests, j Mr. and Mrs. Harley Parrish cf i Ashland called in the evening. All's Well That Ends Well j RUSSELL. Kan. (U.R What j could have been a fatal accident ; turned out happily for two small children. Cloyd Jones, i four and his sister, Pamela, j three, fell from an automobile i going at 60 miles an hour. They t r c sunerea many cruises ana small cuts tut no serious in juries. READ THE JOURNAL FOR THE LATEST IN NEWS. the W eek - r S rf2ii:;':::::::,Jrti4 si 6 0 0 Here I come Ready or Net! By Hershberger by Bob Karp im A 1 IE I t