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.1 . THE PLATTSiVIOUTM, NEBRASKA, SEMl-lAEEKLY JOURNAL VALilL blX Thursday, February U: lii-tii Mi, lUwiy fvuifui.idii J.Hii il.ii tl i i. iai.uU lit FrtvJ Gwiliar at Chwiti( haa I.Ltii VialiliU; tareiiU litla Mr Hint Mia hay Kuiige isiit ii tier nu.lher. Mia Hui e bt.ii, i.tV t l.iii;; Ni:igiihiirb laiiu' wtllk well liii.t iiaoKt-ls ni tlitj litniitJ it lien! Estate LOANS! 4l2 I'ciccat Interest Charge lieiluceii for each monthly id meat. i'lattsmoutlt Loan Mr aiid Mrs. John lift i,ri. Sr. and I'aiiinie tor a taicweil iliry will stii in move in liit-ir in v iioiiit; in Otoe. A very aire tt.uwi altt-iuit-tt the helaieil polio auction aal Ifiatuiilay evening A nice aum was ttvfcivcHt from fakes, t'otten anil lunch several weeks a;:o hut the niatil was so liail Ihr auc.linn was postponed unul last .Saturday. The Sunday Evening Sunder ! i hih met at the home uX Mr. and Mrs flarence Noiih i;i Weeping' Water A shower was held Tuesday tor Mrs. James Hawk, the for mer tun ma I i iu y . in the i-tmivh pallolS The mide le'eied many very nice ifis. The Val enlioe colors were can led out in the huilet lunch. The lahle was covered with a white iloth on which ltd heaits werft pin ned A delicious lunch was Served by the hostesses. Mrs Kdward Nelsen ana Mrs. Lester Heet-ner. eonsistiiiij of jello, anel food cake, avs- ned cook ies ctiwi red nut baskets with while cui'Kis and aiiows and 3 I This was one of the runvost buikliiijAS of I'laltsmouth in the early nineties when Mr. Soennlrhsen was .stnrtln;.j on his long business career. It was built lor the Anheuser Ihisch Co.. of St. Louis. Mis souri, and when first opened was in charge- of J J. MeVey with Ihuhvelser, later this brim; occupied by 1'hllip Thierolf for many years. Lat er the Hudweiser was operat ed by J. K. McDunlel. It is now the heaiUpiarters of A. 11 Kiip.ers. mayor of the city. A LAND AUCTION white heart .shaped candles and j Mr. and Mrs. Norman f.hutz i-ottee spent 10 days at the home of The Holy Trinity Ouiid met hls patents during the bad Tuesday afternoon with Mrs weather so Norman could be I'utl L'.aisi-r in her lu-me. '-ar the doelor. lie was unfor- i adiea Aid uuH m the church 'unaU' lo Ku, his Iln1- Parlors Thursday with Mrs Al tu; rump-jack ben f.UiU and Mrs. Knie-U 'tuU'-v l'aUiih; 11 "cesMtalUU Noun Mr, lunrv Smith had '"''"f . , , chame ot the vlevotionais A Mauterman is the Lit- h.-tf "amendment to the eonsli- k'f f'1 u vpor;-a with lulion was di-u-utd aiut later l4,,i,M,"lvv , t t , , voted to move up the amv.i.-U 1 V Utt-i.McaP ub hWd thetr meetin- to urt m Hue with the Jl,s"il t! ' y,'iU' XVltU "e'l'b 'r - i; 'w aiivi .mis. i I .uouii.' Marou iuit ecln-'.vdav. year siarttts in Sep'.e 2 IMPROVED CORYELL FARMS JOHNSON and NEMAHA COUNTIES SALE TO BE IIE1LI IN THE CITY HAIL AT JOHNSON, NEBRASKA SATURDAY, FEHR. 20th, 1:30 P.M. IMPROVED 16U ACRES, NEMAHA COUNTY I CkW I'tD just 2 nuie West. I mile South and - mite Mr. and Mrs Heniy Maeman i enter tatneil at a birtluLu din ner Sunday hotiovtn4 their son, re Mr and Mi's Stuart M.eri.i.iit a;d Paul. Mr. and Mrs Walter Hal ' man aiut I'lirW'. Mr and Mis ; UoV Kuhe M;s Uidiie isd Mrs lh::;i bad the l-ivlluhty cukes , The new o nicer, are Mr. L'r- , nest Uaveiv.an, Mrs Albert l;rr, Mrs Mavnard I'.rui'.s Mrs Kl- We-st ot Brock, or. 4 miles North and fcast of Joiuon. 'I'V.i i. .. i-u j. Lk i i ,r. .. f i .tn j f-irm vwl-ii -i lin; -.0'v KoO- iiidi with appro-Ximalelv 15 acres of pasture ami builam site. l acres very ooa atiaU"a. $y acres feivwin wheat, a tut the b.viance also in cultivation. luunvwnieiiU: coiuptete avi of tuuUUius: siorv hou.-e. barn -ic' 1C. joriu i .iv.se ptesem nr -i i -i!st -i.'n .n.t l',r, were leash-rs fc-r the lessim on ' Property ami (isc.altv hrsur a!.ce." A delicious U:r:ch was servrvt by '.he h.vstesses. Mr. -:nd Mrs Jutttes ilaw soent Wcvltrcs.Liy m Nebraska 1'itv W M Mapel has been ill this eek We are -Ltd to report that ts.vd lUUer is able to be out is. tut was Uow n town several aftertivViis this "cast week M Pic- ..... M 1 Lt dv'Uble corn cru and lirnuavv 'Jo with K tovt center drive, sinte araie. smaller buiitius. KK-V electricity, veiv ttOv'vt well and mill. Buildings n-ed svme patnt and repair llviirv Brvkeris. an excellent farui-r. is the te'.iant. IMPROVED 230 ACRES, JOHNSON COUNTY LtX'ATEI txceplionaltv well, it ioias Crrat oa the North. Or, At' is utout 7 nulea Sou; hwe.it of Johnsoii. This is a vei v j.owl pixiucin tinu which iiw very gently to eiitiy wilti't With "Vi;- acres oi brome oastuiv, 1 acres Tor a .-cv..-d V'.u;y.v. V'X TV.) vt el-id. i;. VV Qviv.l r. . v . . ' wheat, balance aUo in cultivation. Improvements eoin-P-eie -et oi baUvUius: 10 ixOii 2 story hctuv. barn 4. with lean -to. hay baru 3o x 43. cattle ahed abou: 24 2-.V. ;, tf i ... i ..... v. .-.v-n t. i i .... I vui-vtit; iw.i vTavv - i. a x . . .v-:;v n"v.. vi;v Motorists Sixoy Hunters -o ...... vt.-.a.i;. i". t c.t.tt lii-.si-.y a.:; lv.v'.s are s.cet. a Very ioovt weti. t;ii ;u;-v tic Henry iuhl. art excellent farmer, to il iv-iu;i ana loam leii.t B-.c.n hirins sell subject to the vi'ent tenant's h-a-ies lor l4.i: -.sth.i oi all .raLn delivered 1.2 oi hay aiut owner !..'. i C'.iiitii exve:;-ie. ca-h relit lor ia.vture. 1; v..'r ttiese larrciS beXvix the sale xr-.i x'.leiia tl;e s.tV m the C'f.v Ha1! a'. Johasoit Write aoctioit -ers tor sale tull. THSiSil 2 F'ARMS ARK BSINO tlVUllATb.I IX OHDi i S5.T I L ii i-OL.Vii, v. 'JT t.. L.. v. V'.v 1 ZtL-., -jr. 'the ei-iv:, w'iv..Ub!.- aa.t VvV-.,-U ;vt t V V vV.Vv'-' :- V rv t'at tv,v u v'-:." b.tt.1 .. i v.'.c U i's:L V'.:-' C'V-.'! (.-;;-ivijlvJ V.I'.'it,.i'.lW.j t'. U VTvviiU'iv tc.i':S, vv i'U-:. t J'l-l vJ'vt.vO. Wci'v-.O. Kv:m, vv'i'iv :i :-.U: vv ..tt-tv- -til he a J tavV. Miv:iN bill MsliX led 'I'.tLv,: -tts. o- v vUvUv; ti iv Atithv't tttes retvvt that t:t a re ee;i: tio.'-uwr::.'! rvriod autoio-b:'.- V..:.-,! l. e'eer. ivrhaos ;:.:. 'luiti hun. ers were a to v:.vt i!v rh aea 1,,rii'-k th- V ee-v season. Jutive luipartiai OI YMIA. Wash. - i'olrce l 1-v .t.v-.,.-;:o. O. Hayvs has Values Up Sharp on Short Supply Monday at Omaha Livestock v a 1 n e s rocketed ; sharply hkher o'a abnormally i lk'ht supply Monday at Omaha. ; The turn to shorter runs be it an i he previous Tuesday anvl through the rest of the week ; brought., about mild price re ;coery, but Monday's runs, not I only at Omaha but the country jover. were down by more that. ' half, cattle supply at 12 mark ets down from St to 2c thous and Trice reaction was similar ly drastic Slaughter steers. ; vearhr.v's ut'-d heifers Monday at Omaha so'd $100 to $2 00 higher, numerous sales as much a $3 00 over the yrevi.n:s Mon day, some heifers uv $4 IV. Steers and heifers Momtav sold, a: $1S W to $24 00, quotable steer top around $20 CO. Cows were 50e-$l 00 or imre voo. can ners and cutters $13 C0-$1 00. bel cows to $17 00 IVto$h. bulls t to r?. bee: 'o $!0O. Vealers held at $20 00-$3 J CO Stockers ami feeders were $1 CO avd m.re u-o u: $1$00-$200 There were steer calves to $23 00 and sWk cvws at $'525 Hots Real Estate Transfers I la Kirker ct al L. C. Mc Cartney. 1-13-49, frc V2NEl4, 15-12-9. $8101.00. Mathikle Soennicrhsen W. C. Siennichsen and Nora. 2-1-49, S.. L. S & G B. 20, riattsmouth, $7500.00. Kxee. Drd. United Missionary Church Mildred Fhillips. 12-27-4!5. Pt. I.. 4 & 12 B. 73 WT. Water. $1.00. Karl A. Oldham & Lola Grif fin James E. Wiseman & Mar ine Mae. 10-10-47. W. 2 3 L. 3 It 3 Flemniing & Race's W. Water. $3800 00. James E. Wiseman fi: Marr.ie Mae Lawrence Wiseman & Ab bie. 4-24-43. No. 70' L. 3 and 4 D 50. W. Water. $2000.00. Cmss Splitt and rearl-Guss Pnlitt. 2-4-49, Frc. NF4 & L. 12 See. 0-10-14 SE4 SE4 & !:.. SW4 SK4. 31-11-14. $1.00. Mary Schneider Lohnes Oliver Schnider & Helen Stiv ers, 2-8-49. El . SV4 & L. 4El2 NW4. 5-12-12. $1 00. Mark Simons & Dorothy Vernon V Schewe vS: Evelyn, 2-3-49. SW4. 15-10-9. $100. Oliver Schneider et al Aug ustus Piatt. 2-8-4). Pt. L. 4 E2 NW4 vc E. SW4. 5-12-12. $21,000 00. The Boston Massacre occurred ; Frank Wool worth developed in 1770 when British soldiers the idea for his stores at Water fired on a mob that was snow-J town, N. Y., from a 'Tive-cer'" S?SStreeet:Bo0sntonKlng '"""i''f, ' - at '& j Smith, during country fair week. Use: Journal Want Ads READ THE JOURNAL FOR THE LATEST IN NEWS. Monkey Across the Sen SPRING FIELD. Mass. CJ.P A monkey has been flown from here to England. It was sent by plane as a sift from the Delta Kappa Gamut Society, a teachers' organisation, to Littleever Coun ty school in Derby. England. Miss Olive Smith, an instructor there, is an exchange teacher from a S'crii t - f i e 1 d s c h oo 1 . Congratulations Mr. H. M. Somnichsm on your 60ih Anniversary of husiness in Plattsmouih Wilson and Company, Inc Omaha, Nebraska bu'eh- wer- s! 00-51 2 hiihe ers $'.J?-$2t CO. sows s'-v-$17 00. Fat lamc-s samevi 2'"-50'-. clearing bu' at $23 0e-$23.30. two lodds $23 73 Sla-ihter ews were v.- 25- pubo-fcd $1' 7S- $12 23. c J-.b-., is v- u u-vu -h c .--.-- v!v;cathy for the mo- FORKE UKOS.. & FICKE Auctioneer II VCOI V NttVK VSK 3U Sb.tto building. ffauae J-?'J43 U I Sv' tvet. b'l;i ....;!-wU wv.v. V i V- . t A i .. ; I V. ... j. id t . f- -' J . ' Prefabricated Home Company !3(.V Nrth S4iK St., ts v, ho avoear be tore htm to tcay r. rattle '.t:'.-s. Hayes , s' .a1 . rr oav- fS J. i." 4 the overt: :n-.' iiven h.m bv a b; 4 . r : : s j The V. S. ac;nari:te Hoiiand i No. 'i ma.!-e its test e'rve in Statin , I. -.-'. J S.-v:-m 13i$. It wai the 'O y He::an..i. riifi fnS f L-il Aid tkf . ' L U u 1 1 J kJ Ml T 3 X T H -X run in 11 1 ton EL '0 A I" F-Model, Chassis and C3& with 8.50 Ouaf Ssar Tlrs . . . Seiiversd Hers! Here's the truck that's giving thousands uf liuck. u.-.ers more for their money: 1. MORK power for brilliant perform ( ante with a "Jub-Rated" 109 H.F. high-compression engine. 2. LOW operating cost from many ad K vanced cost-reducing truck engine features . . . such a.s L-head design, light-weight aluminum allpy pistons and heat-resisting valve seat inserts. '3. LONGER truck life with load engineered frame, clutch, trans- . mission, ax3es, springs, and brakes . . . completely "Job-Rated." 4. TIME-SAVING ease of handling with short turning diameters and wide tread front axles. o. MORE comfort, with lart, roomy cubs ...and wttii the i;0nL vision ever designed into a Lr-ick cub. These are only a few oC the reasons-why famous Dodge "Model K" H2-ioa trucks are today's top traiisportation value. There are many more. Come in . . . at your earliest convenience . . . for all the reasons why you'll save money with a truck that fits your needs ... a Dodge "Job-Rated" truck. JR. v. nairANir MOTOR CO. DODGE-PLYMOUTH SLES AND SERVICE 125 North. 5th Street Phons 283 Plattsmouth, Nebraska tfv LtS CO-VNSLLY NMv NS !t:iulw.Scrn Euitwf j npHS ..-tr HtJ --.u aa eceenb - cije i'jr t;"j hancicui? C-fU. j jUwKite, A3C slider M? laiided j. i'.vu ruciw sfco. made his screen cc-'out, arru CuC mm-? tiA.sl rvo.ris Op- i itvl Ciies, in 3w avs Ih.ta one . . . K'.-cp your ee ou this I'iiivw in '4r he huo a ijria'ht f'i- . . . Viia ierk;I, the "AJeiijio 5iir chiJd" of N3Ci "Otq x t Ciliier-siuev".-,'' hupes get time oil from bor visit rtj'.uiivfci in At2aata, Oa. Liuiici ttarrvinure, tli at inimitable, sli.igy-brwweu esjUeauu, whi baa tor over 3U yeai'S bwu a yuix yf Uitia trj trauitlon, 'A-Ui oucn a.jain be board in oije 'ji bis finest ryif..s, ibat or Uiii mayor in ".Mayor o tiie TotVii'' wiich 'ill inalw :t ucoub m the IVI'ii'ml not'Aforit on January 2 . . . Svr Cilice the show iirsi, bit tho ail iaiies over four yeurs ao, it has piovt.Ki a iim.-t on the Jifcitjmnu scneuuiu of pc-opie who sit oil tiie rteiviijjj end of tile ioudbpeaiz'jr . . . Totiirter with Anes Moorhend, who TiiHys "Marilly," aiid young Conrad litnyon, who portrays "Butch,' the mayor wuii be on band next weuii x weiLouio you bacri aj biS town. PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: A line new aibum r h A.tu for ciiilUr:ii is Wait Uisney latest scrMi ettott, "u Uear to My Heart," with the original ijin, c&t . . . Featuring lovable lioboy Dris cU, vliis siiouid be a grat favorite with tlie young . . . Utna Martin lias, cut his Jirt st-iious. rtoifj it's honey . . . CTie side has the new aiiu ai ready pepuiar '"1'arra Ta Liia Ta-Lar'' which he aoes in siow iiuiuU with "Onte in Ljve "With Aiity" otl the flip side. VICTIM: Btijp fati& are going to welcome a new aiDum featuring the jump mubic of Uizty CijUc,pie, Ki-uny Clarke and Coleman Hawkins . . .Most of the mus-ic is original and it's done in furious fn&hiou . . . Vaughn Monroe has a new album out that by far surpasses anything- he has ever done on wax . . . Some favorite songs of yesteryear, such as "Begin the Btguiue," "Without a 3ong," "Because " and "Whiffenpoof Song!" are interpreter by the baritone in bis rich and pleating voice. CC. !?VeUer Sar. wetv too sotrve tor a et of rrtxo: b.r cuo'.acle to $ 53 CO or Nr.ie-. Guy 11. '.Vilos. 1 steer, v.:. 11C0.'$-C.CC: 2 iirs. -..:. 3Tl $ 13.CC. 1 -.ull. v. t. i?oC. $17 CC; 2 cc-s. t. i35. $1.CC. C. C. Cro. 23 hcK-i. 't. 3CtJ. $17 CO. X?aci LiviMxton. 3. heifer's. 713. 322.C0 ; 1 steer. v.t. 730. 320. CO; 30 hos. S. 233. ?20.7?. Trtt.crt 3c Meiiiiter. 32 steers, wt. 1121. $13.7b. John V. Krivchlave. 31 hogs, wt. 225. 313.ee . Fee. 3 top . Leo Trii:j:a::. 3 rtos. -.t. 31C. 3I3.0. 1 sow. wt. 53o. 514 00. Now arc FhJyot. 31 ho,is. wt. 272. $17.73. The Great Western wuu tfe stea:;;.r:; i:i regular transatlan tic service. .1 o In the 1948 Official Nebraska Corn Yield Contest orehesker Hybri MADE THESE SPLENDID RECORDS: SEVENTEEN of the FIRST-PLACE County innrs ih:0:zz (7 irrigated arul 10 non-irrigated ) planted C O RNHtfi: A.ii HY BRIDS in their prize-winning field. THE SECOND-PRIZE WINNER LN TEZ ENTTltZ STATE t Calvin German of Co sad. whee 15.?. 9 bu. waa only L--bu. -vit. fir: plaoe) planted CORNHUSKER 14i in. hia pr:e--v:nn;:i riei.i. 9 THE THIRD-PRIZE WINNER. IN THE ENTIRE STATE t.Dr?Ibert Letvi of Kearney. 137.6 bu.) planted CORNIfTSKEIl-1-4? in his yrize- inning field. CONGRATULATIONS to these winners! We're proud zhaz CORNKUSKEK Hybrids helped in making" rhese oustanding yields. Cornhusker Hybrid Company Fremont. Nebraska Represented in this locality by: Revert Borrrefnler, Elrrtwoed Eajer Produce. Louisville A. Soya FroJuce, Murdock Francis Leiner, Union Wendall Ceok, AIvw WJdon Switser, Nehawka Ralph J. W ehrbein, Plattsmouth Perfectly PasteisriidAlway s Dslicious Gomes io you in a Better Stronger Container that takes less space Most Sanitary Completely Ccated Inside and Gut-jkie and Sealed with Hot Faraf in Wax. No-Drip Pouring Lip. Pouring Surface Completely Covered. Opens Easily . . . No Broken Fingernails. Takes Less Space in Your Refrigerator. Lighter and Easy to Carry. - l i .v. . - -i- . fedwv: This MODERN Container has the hearty approval of Health Authorities from Coast, to Coast. CONGRATULATES H. M. Soennichsen on his 60th Anniversary of Service to Cass County (I , 1 ft 4 it i