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TV I' Mrs. Bessie Core. Journal Corresuondt-ni Pupils of Mrs. R.-E. Uhley gave a piano recital Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church. William Tempelmeyer left Fri day to spend a few days visiting his brother. Earl and family in Amarillo, Texas. Word from Earl Tempelmeyer of Amarillo,, Texas, to his mroth rr, Mrs. Rose Tempelmeyer. s:ud Ine recent cyclon came within two blocks of his home and des troyed considerable property. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blair drove to Mildred, Kansas and spent last Sunday with Mr. Brown's parents and other relatives. The parents vyrc celebrating their MEN WiTH "KMOW-iSCW" in iuncrmo QUALITY CHOOSE j2- a a- V : 2ws'm THE CHCiCsST psorycT OF ) 5 t.v:lk " 1 rr V if llll "Ka-e's flavor t3 siit an expert's 1;:!:-!" say ranchers, chefs nun used ta lo2kirE for tha te-i ! ST. lOyiS C-AhA u T- fc, '-,) if', u vw '.f, CTth vaedding anniversary that day. The commencement exercises ' cf the Louisville high school ! took plane Thursday evening at J the Citv Hall, where the class of; 27 members received their cii-! picmas. '. Miss Ellen Meisinaer received the Normal school -scholarship. Marlene Boardman received the Church School scholarship and Kenneth Meisinge r th,j Regents, scholarship for the state uni- . versit v. j Mr. and Mr?. V. B. lie, run of Omaha and Mrs J. W. Keil of Omaha visited Glendale c-me-t !'. Wednesday evening. Friends her? of Norman Urvin wcrc pleased to hear that lie had been awarded a scholarship riven bv the Stella high school of wr.i'di !'p was a tirodnate last vek. Norman is th son of Mrs. Sylvia Urvin cf Stella. Airs. Ernest Kreicler is in the University hospital at Omaha tho on st two weeks where she is i r-''civ!iii treatment. : Herbert Fagor returned home from thp hosnital in Omaha Thursday of :er havine undergone two operations in about three weeks there. He is feeling much be'tcr. i Fh.vood Par.konins are driving a n-w Fcrd which they recently i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Incrrtm al ' ff-nded a wedding in Omaha last Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and baby of Omaha spent Sunday at th GKn Mi"lc'r home. I- ri- Gertrude Zastera was here from Lincoln to snenu Sun day ot the J. F. Zastera home. 1 The' Dan Thorntons are en- : iovhv"". the use of a new Chevro let which tnev bought last week. Miss Beverlv Rob-bins has se card frr.;dovrt?n in Omaha and ex'-vacis to work there this sum- mfir. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gaurr Salberg : and fhikl-cn of Omaha visited a . thrt J-ff Salborg home Saturday c v r n i ' i n Chris McGrev.' vds limping ' er.iur.d las' week due to an in : frown toe mil. I Ravm.'md Kite of P'at'smouth 1 i. snonchns thi week visiting his ; lister. Mrs. Paul Tvii rson and i family. I Francis Sehonmier was in the M-'rcy hospital in Ds Moines. Towi. He went to the hospital I on Friday of last week for ex- r.m: nation and treatment for j th." in.-ttrv he received in an acci dent for.r 'ears. lie returned ; home Ttr-sdav. i Mr. and Mrs. Gen" Ingram were her4 from Lincoln Sunday. ' Miss Charlotte Mayfild a "riv ed from Chi. -a go Thursday for a ; few ciavs visit with her narents. : Mr. and Mrs. J. Tt. Mavfield arid family. Miss Mnvfield returned ; to h?r work in Chicago Tuesday ni-ht. Governor Proclaims June Dairy Month Bake w SUS3 CI ii' ) EMal FmfrV 'Mi l '3ii.!Miiil3!i:.!T THE NOBLE WORTH Th EXCITING EASY i , t . : v .... . v 1 ' -..... i :: A ..i!VA, ' . ". ?. " J Comaie Osburn Journal Correspondent ... j. Above Coverncr Peterson sryns r-rcf 'am a lion cf Jur.e Dairy .Month. I'ictured with the Govern, r from left to rlr.ht L. K. Midler, chairman Agricidiure Coraniiiie cf the Omaha Ji-nlor Chamber cf Commerce: Carl P. Wit; rock, rails CUy president ol the Nebraska Miik Dealers A-js'n; II. P. Davis, I'rJversity of Ne braska Cckese cf Agiici:!a:re: (I. V. Patterson. West Point. Presi dent of tne Nebraska lee Cream Manufacturers A,n; Ittrfns Howard. Lincoln Neluaska Deparlmc-t of Agriculture: K. Petiit, Omaha president cf the Omaha Dairy Council ar.d II. W. McEiroy, Lincoln representative of the American Dairy Ass'n. Jur.e is the month wl-.cn mi .ing production reaches its pc and the dairy industry starts yearly campaign as a saiu'.e tr.e dairy caw and h Th.e Nebraska cash in milk in K.SS was ove: ;ec' n f.. i.fty ;nh. t o Lai a " important from the d i!ars an.: cents standpoint, hcah.h aiai r ities generally trrreo .that r.t.l' does more -f r the Lodv than am. : other foad and that value is car r.cd over into ether dairy prod a:t . such as cheese, ice cream :ar:d i '., r. It. s i'4n:n 'die preclamaticn the , Gt ". err.- r c'eclared. "The preser . a . a. and ar.proveme;,t C'f the vast Arr.erlaan dairy industry .s ' viially important in maintaining tha health r.r.d Ftrene.th of tl.2 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Van Over- ' beck drove to Beaver Creek. ; Mmneasota Saturday and were gone over Sunday and Monday. I A card from Mrs.s Mathilda ' Joe him.' who is visiting her daughter. Mrs. L. J. Taverner and family at Ridgefield. Washington, says she doesn't like the climate there and will return soon. Mrs. E. A. Ingram left Mon day for Oconto to spend a week at the home of Mrs. J. O. Ward and Gene. She drove out with Mr. and Mrs. George Edson when they went to their home in Farnam, Nebraska. Euth Schroeder. Joan Eatrer. Elaine Reveillae and Betty Wolh ler are employed in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Don Huffman drove out from Lincoln Sunday and were dinner guests at the D. C. Huffman home. Mr. and Mrs. Gaii Wirth of Lincoln came out Thursday eve ning to visit at the Rov Addy man and Bud Wirth homes. Mr. and Mrs. Karold Koop. Sr.. returned home Monday from Two Harbors. Minnesota, after snending a week visiting with their son. Harold. Jr.. and vaife. Kflrs. Grar, Eli-n Cohan ;na her a nr. n :, 1 cuna. cth.t.r Dah from ' of this wan;, ins Friday as report seemed Lest for there a few days lone first planned. Mrs. Edna Lfler Mi at the Eryan Memoria hOiVhaa uncierac'iic' s' Taesdav morning. Uban -las Pitts is ia. South Car- -1 mas. Krecldaw came home the h'-snh. :i! on Wednesday of on last before. It im to rest '.er than at is now .opital, rv cn Mr. and Mrs. aci the! or ma home necl to :e lat- ou nt ter part of last week on of sickness in the family. Miss Grace Wood has receiv word from her brother. Jolt that Mrs. Wood of Santa Mo ia. Calif. is a hospital break Mr ana f 7" I THE SUNNY SOUTH S WIDE WEST N uit VI fci' L , i A . .54 i; . , :-T ' Pick your favorite vacationland. pack your ba, apd head for pleasure unlimited by GREYHOUND. See more r,o one way, return another. Roomy, air conditioned Super-Coaches provide genuine travel enjoyment and there are no lower fares! Let your Greyhound Agent help plan your trip today. r i JOIN THE FUN! GOLD RUSH DAYS - - achlVrpand o FRONTIER DAYS - - ,nnnJ CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL FREE! Write cr phone for FREE FOLDERS describing Amaz ing America Tours pleasure-planned vacations, including hotel.-., transportation, special sijjhtset ir.s all for one low costl THE PLATTSMOUTH HOTEL ERNA LAPIDUS. A?er.t i-t3 Dial 3200 th and Main Strwt GREYHOUND LEADS IN COURTESY? 031 hr.hv of If ieli. span from Wed nesday nn'il Panday v.d'h the Wac.07-.cr and Wirth fami'ies. Mr. and Mrs. o. A. Daian md Frer I'sa-n J" were atfn";dinn to business makers and shopping in Omaha Wedr.esd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn arf spending a couple of weehs in Louisville and Ppnngf'eld. They are plsrning a trip to Minne sota for t.ho summer rnd will re turn to Lciad"1 in tha Fall for du ties 'as Superintendent of Schools. The Frank Wildricks went to Alvo recently vahre 'hey worn cntrtamed at th Jpf Sniih horn? at supner in honor of Mr. Wildrick's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Partridge and Mrs. Wm. Gusset of Lincoln joined the rest in the evening. Work v.tis becrun last week on the Davis eight unl housing project here. Contractor Andr son of Lincoln is doini the build ing and his men have the base ments ail dug and Dumke-Stohl-man are laving the blocks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edson and Ronnie of Farnnm. Nebraska, and Mrs. J. O. Ward and Mrs. Emma Harper of Oeon'o. Ne braska arrived Saturday night to visit over the week-end in Louis ville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wirth spent Sunday visiting at the home of Gail Wirth in Lincoln. Gail is expecting to eo to the Veterans hospital in Minneapolis shortly for treatment of his leg iniurv. i Fred Lesan. Jr.. arrived Sun- ' day niaht from California for a short visit. His coming was a 1 surprise to his parents. He drove through with a friend and will return later this week. : Mrs. John Ritter and Mrs. Tom Tennant drove to the Francis Ritter home north of Omaha Wednesday. : . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gauer call- , ed on Mrs. Anna Gauer in Louis- ; viUe Mondav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Group called at the Ervin Albert home Friday , evening. with a broken arm. The was a rather serious one. five inches from the shoulder. I've r!.-,-.L- f.f t i --if. .-.Ir an d nr.. 0 r.trs span son; rartlv in Children of tender years now, cross the Atlantic unaccompa-, nied by the''- parents in the care ' of the "shin's mo4 here" who cttfjiifv as nurses, psychinirishs and Hnetuishs. v.-ih special in-' struct ion inchiding th0 vcung rlobe trotters' diet, according to ! the Gdjnia America Line. i nave ? days here working the interests of our library, taking subscriptions for ma. a azi nes. Mrs. Emily Gon?al"s and Mrs. Guy Clenvn's ware in Plat i s movdh on Wednesday attending the meet i Jig of the Count v Wel fare Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Keim have tak-m rooms at th" home of Mrs. Ruth Motming for around fur mou-hs. He is employed at the booster station at Palmyra. Roberta Kunz is at her work at the Elmwood grocery after a short vacation. Rachel Monning soAnt Wed nesday with her mother. Mrs. Rath Monning. That was her day off this week from her work at Lincoln. Rev. E. F. Heist returned home Wednesday from his stay at the hospital. Mrs. Joyce of Bones4. eel, S. D., is here visiting her sister. Mrs. Mint Wood. Her son. Melvin Joyce, his wife and daugh'er. were here Wednesday night, then went on to Flemington. Mo., for a viut there. Rebekahs held initiation exer cises on Tuesday mailt. Those received into membershiD were Clark Hall. George Blessing. Maxine SehJanker and Mrs. Ot ley. Mrs. Mary McCaig Linhart was re-rnstated here, coming from Waverly. Fred Kunz spent a couple cf davs at Bryan Memorial hospi tal this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reeve and children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, arrived here on Wednes day evening and will visit with relatives in this count v. They and his sister. Mrs. "Emily Gon- rales, motred too Lincoln on Thursday. Miss Alice Kuehn attended the alumni banquet at Murdock on Thursday evening. ; Community Kensington met with Mrs. Laura Stovall on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ellis ; Miller had charge of the pro-; gram. George Stoval plaved a j flute solo, and Marian Laugh- lin and Harriett Johnson played j piano selections. Articles were j read by Mrs. Paul Bornemeier: and Mrs. Siege. Mrs. Joyce was a guest. Bobby, Sharon and Euddy Leesley were Saturday night and Sunday dinner guests at the Emil Mcisinger home. A croup of Greenwood mem bers of the W.O.W. attended the dance in Lincoin Friday even in a. Mrs. Carl Foster of Omaha. Mrs. Myrtle Mavfield of Lincoln. Mr. Nettie McDonald and Mrs Emil Mi-isinger were dinner gue.v.s of Lu Huribut Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Stradiey and baby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and sons. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Wm. Meyers call ed on Mr. and Mr,.. John Meyers S t i n a ay evening. Mrs. E. nil Meisinger attended a'anley party at. the home of Mrs. Aaron Wright Monday afternoon. Tha- Twin-Table Club met with Mrs. Edna Meyers Tuesday for a one o'clock luncheon in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Car rie Mac kenhaupt was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyies called en Gcorae Kyles at the hospital i riaay afternoon. Br. and Mrs. McFadden call ed on relatives in Greenwood Srtiday. Mrs. Clinton Graen and Mrs. Wavue Howard and Steven were in Aahiand Mondav morning. Frank Kyi-s of Oakland. Cal ifornia, spr.nt Wednesday night with his brother, Joe Kyles. Mrs. Myrtie Coleman enter tained the jolly Joker Club at her heme Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers Wednesday evening. The Grady school held their picnic Friday. Mrs. Margaret Leasley r.t tended. Mrs. Clara Erookage enter tained the Pia-Mcr Club at her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Kyles of Kansas City. Mo., is spen.d.ir.T a v.vek with their parents. Mr. and- Mrs. Joe Kyles. Theima Nichols and a friend were dinner guests at the Har vey Schroeder home Sunday evening. ' Prcfesso" and Mrs. Warren of St. Edwards spent Saturday nieht with Mr. and 'Mrs. Ben Ploward. Miss Vivian Meisina.er came home Wednesday after complet ing the school term cs instruc tor in the Union public school. Janice and Larry- Keller spent the week-end with their erand narcuts. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles. Mrs. Joe Kyles attended the ammer cement euercises at Friend. Neb. Thursday evening. Her grandson, Leonard Wallace, was a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reighard went to Stewart. Iowa. Friday. Mr. Reighard's father was quite ill. The Cemetery Association will have a dinner at the Methodist Church Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osburn and Rodger and Jackie Buck ingham were Sunday evening diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C .C Robinson in Ashland. by n; funri which attack the roots. The application cf a mixture of calomel and corrosive subli mate in equal portions dissolv ed in warm water and applied to the areas is recommended. Two ounces cf such mixture is sufficient for 1000 square feet and large amounts of water must be applied to the grass after the treatment in order to wash the chemical down to the root areas. Chick Growing Contest Windup Nebraska's entries in the 1949 "Chicken-of -Tomorrow'' contest will be on display at Nebraska City on Thursday, June 9, when the inishup meeting of the pro pram is held. Under the pro gram. Nebraska pouhry breeders are striving to produce the most economical type of broiler with high consumer acceptance. Twenty-five entries, each con sisting of 200 eggs, were hatch ed in mid-March at a Waverly hatchery. The chicks v.-cp wir.g banded for identification and have been raised in one unit at 1 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL ! Thursday. June 2, 1949 PAGE THREE- Ashland by Weldcn Reinmiiler. 1 the June 9 finishup meeting. The broilers are to be dressed ! The day's program includes a on June 7 by the Omaha Cola chicken dinner at noon and an" Storage plant at Nebraska City afternoon discussion of how thSm and then will be on display at; chicks were raised and fed. Singer's at South Omaha A Singer representative (Singer sign on truck) will be in Plattsmouth and vicinity everv We-dneselav y . for service or repairs, converting treadle machines into electrics, or sales on used portables, used cabi net electric machines, now machines and the new famous Singer vacuum cleaners, call or write to Singer Sewing Machine Co. South Omaha 4804 South 24th MArket 7757 PJ R If ft f Jj S mm IP Cass County Extension Notes Want A Good Lawn? Want a good la"'n this sum mer? If so. the plant pathologists at the University of Nebraska have a suggestion for you. When brown spots appear in the grass in June and July, they say chemicals should be applied to remedy such conditions. In gen eral, such dead areas are caused lift ififti ii if WW W W w Wr W nmmpiions Use! Try a Journal Want Ad i INCREASE RP3I . . . Wynn's Friction Proofing Oil "Friction Proofs" your motor. Moving metal parts run free, virtually without friction. Engine per formance at a higher RPM is achieved for the same power setting. Tests on cars checked with an electric tachometer have shown remarkable increases in RP3I gained by setting the throttle and simply adding Wynn's Friction Proofing Oil to the crankcase. With less eneine "drag," you get better gasoline mileage . . . "Friction-Proof" for Engine Economy! FARM DEALER WANTED Write Hubbell Equip. Co. 1940 South 14th Street Lincoln, Nebraska CHAMPION race drivers DEMAND and USE the SAFEST tire made! That's why Firestone tires have been on the winning cars at Indianapolis for 26 consecutive races! What greater proof is there of Firestone superiority? You and your family need the exlra protection that only Firestone De Luxe Champions give you . . . and best of all, these famous tires cost no more than ordinary tires! Trade Danger for Safety! Come in . . . get cur e::tra big Trade-in Allowance for your eld tires! LET'S TRADE TIRES TODAY! MY AS-LETTS- ft ( it 8 IS ( 0& & IIaweek J IE Ul m FIRESTONE STORE Fifth and Main Plattsmouth tt 1 7-T