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South Ashland Mrs. John RtmmMfa Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gilkeson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vance and Mrs. Floyd Race of Sterling, Colo., spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weston. Mrs. Carl Weston spent from Monday until Thursday with Mrs. Charles Heier at the Bry an Memorial hospital. Mrs. Heier had a ruptured appendix. Miss Hazel Jones of Lincoln, jLloyd Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hill visit ed Mr. and Mrs. John Jones on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeb er attended the Confirmation Reunion of Confirmants of the past 25 years at Immanuel church Sunday evening. Rev. Walter Wendland was speaker at the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm, Darlene and Carolyn called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke Sun day afternoon. Miss Henry Eggers spent Wed nesday and Thursday with Mrs. Carroll Schleu. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleu visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleu Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tories and children, Viola Mar- For Greater SAFETY of farm ownership Get a FEDERAL LAND BANK LOAN Long Term Low Interest Repayment Privileges No Commissions No Fees See Your National Farm Loan Ass'n. II. C. Elliott, Sec'y.-Treas. Weeping Water, Nebraska Phone 64 Cfec ERAKES LAMPS CLUTCH COMPLETE BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS DOWNTOWN MOTORS 125 S. Fifth Street Dial 3119 14TH ANNUAL alf & (Feeder Auction Special Two-Day Sale Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7 and 8 BURWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET Burwell, Nebraska FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7TII 3000 Choice Hereford Calves and Yearlings. On Friday, the 7th, we are selling only Hereford cattle and in addition to the calves and yearlings will have a large selection of Here ford cows, including many wet cows, stock cows and fat cows. Some Hereford Breeding Bulls. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TII 1500 Top Quality Black Angus Calves and Yearlings. 500 Hereford calves. On Saturday, the 8th, we are selling all of the Black Angus cattle. This season we are very fortunate in having this - wonderful offering of outstanding Angus Cattle. After the Angus Sale will have 500 or more Hereford Calves and Yearlings. These are choice quality Sandhill cattle as good as grow, coming from some of the best herds In this section of the country; brought to this Special Auction and sold by the Ranchers that raised them. Car load lots will be sold on both days; many club calves will be offered. Burwell is located at the source of supply of good Sand hill cattle at the end of the C. B. & Q. Railroad, on good highways from all directions. If you are wanting good qual ity, well doing cattle, it will pay you to attend this Special Event. Write or call for further information. BURWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET Sale Every Friday Webb, Thomas, Donner & Covey, Auctioneers B. W. Wagner, Manager Member of Nebraska Livestock Auction Assn. vin and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ' Jones called on Mr. and Mrs. W. j A. Jones Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jipp and Sandra of Springfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Probst of Falls City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mras. Carl Kupke. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dieck man. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller and children of Belle Plaine, Iowa, Mrs. James Hurd and children of Omaha, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones call ed cn Mr. and Mrs. James Mills at Murdock on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Remmenga were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham. Mr .and Mrs. Russell Abraham of South Gate, Calif., spent sev eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield and family. Mr .and Mrs. Earl Mansfield and Willjean and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Abraham attended the Douglas County Fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield, Willajean and Sam were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rikli and children and Mr. and Mrs. War ren Rikli and children of Mur dock were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Rikli. Mr. and Mrs. Gill Keller spent Sunday in Lincoln with the John Parrott family. Mrs. Alta McCartney was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dean and Verna Mae spent Friday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walradt were Wednesday supper guests ; of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bach- j mna. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons spent Friday evening at the Fred Rueter home. Ber nice Rueter had returned home from the hospital after having her tonsils removed. Fred Rueter spent Sunday at the Dewey Moore home. Mrs. Orie Sowards spent Wed- j nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Aug- j ust Kiemme at weeping water. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buell and Mrs. Mabel Tomlinson of O'Neil, Neb., were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sowards. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamber lain, Mrs. Mabel Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Atwood called FOR SAFETY ON THE ROAD To drive a car safely you must drive a safe car. Make this garage your headquarters for body or motor repairs as needed. We re-line brakes and clutch, fix lamps at a spe cial rate ! on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farm er Sunday evening. Mrs. John Remmenga and Mrs. Kenneth Graham called on Mrs. Henry Timm and Darlene Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer spent some time in Lincoln the past week while Carol Farmer entered the University of Ne braska. Mrs. Frances Ruhl of Benton, Arkansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tribble spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Timm. Mrs. Olive Whitlatch and Mrs. Ashley Boiler called on Mrs. Henry Timm Sunday evening. Joan Richards and Carol Farmer who attend the Univer sity, attended the Stir-Up in Ashland Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeFreece and children of Ravenna spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. DeFreece and family spent Sunday in Omaha at the James Runnels home. Linden De Freece remained for a longer stay with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm strong attended open house on Sunday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lehr's 40th an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laugh lin called on Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Backman Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marolf and Amanda Lindergren were Mon day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Backman called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Backman Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reece. Harry and Ervin Lenhard of Douglas called at the John Remmenga home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson attended the wedding of Miss Betty Proctor and Don Bauer at Trinity Lutheran church in Lincoln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler visited at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Darlington, Wisconsin, last week. Clifford Boiler of Kansas City was a Sunday dinner guest at the Ashley Boiler home. Mrs. Olive Whitlatch, Mrs. Ashley Boiler and Eddy, Mrs. Rolland Tinncan and sons visit ed Mr. and Mrs. William Pien ing and family and Mrs. Kate Schafer at Greenwood Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean attended a birthday party for Sheary Dean Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Remmenga spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckery. , By Connie Osburn The L. C. C Club met with Mrs. Lulu Landon Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reighard left for Stewart, Iowa, early Monday morning after receiv ing word of the serious illness of Mr, Reighard's father. He had passed away upon their ar rival and funeral services were held there on Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Rose McDonald was a Lincoln shopper Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gusta fson of Atlantic, Iowa, spent the week end at home. Mrs. Lulu Landon and Mrs. Edna Meyers were Ashland shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyers and Billv were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude j Osburn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady i were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans and Jackie at South Bend. Jack Wiles is in St. Joseph hospital in Omaha after being ' seriously injured in a fall re- I ceived while working in Omha ha. Mr. Wiles fell 30 feet and has both arms broken, 2 ribs fractured and also facial cuts and bruises. Mr. and Mfs. Joe Kyles were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kinney at Al vo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley and family sepent Sunday evening at the Emil Meisinger home. Mrs. Rose Follansbee of Oma ha was a Thursday dinner guest of Mrs. M. D. Talcott. Mrs. Inez Mannbeck and Jan ice and Mrs. Claude Osburn and Rodger were Lincoln shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Lloyd Grady and child- C AT NO EXTRA COST 2 Heat-proof FIRE KING JADE-ITE BOWLS with purchase 25 pounds GOLD MEDAL Enriched FLOUR Adair & Sheplar Springfield v LOAN FOR INDIA . . . India's ambassador to the Tniied States, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, sister of India's Premier Pandit' Nehru, signs the necessary documents at the international bank for reconstruction and development in Washington, D. C, for a loan of $34 million to India. Looking on are K. R. N. Menon (left), India's secretary of finance, and Eugene R. Black, president of the interna tional bank. The money Mill be used by the government of India for the reconstruction and development of that nation's railroads. ren, Mrs. Ruth Hanners and Mr. Dollarhide spent Sunday at Weeping Water. Mrs. Clara Brockage enter tained several ladies at a pi nochle party Thursday after noon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and Gary of Omaha, Mrs. Ber nice Howe of Council Bluffs, la. and Mrs. Alice Cameron of Lin coln all spent the week end at the Emil Meisinger home. Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans and Jackie spent Saturday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady while Mr. Rosencrans attended the Nebraska-South Dakota game. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O' Rourke and Mrs. Rose McDon ald were Ashland shoppers Sat urday. The Greenwrood high school base ball team was defeated by the Murdock team Friday after noon. Mrs. Elmer Leaderbrand and Carol Sue are visiting relatives WXTRA Values 'are exclusively yours tat lowest cost in Chevrolet! Extra Economical to Own and Operate and traditionally worth more supplying all that extra vision the extra efficient engine with the big car in the low-price field, with control centered between the when you trade; for it's America's which means extra safety in the valve-in-head design that's with all the advantages of more front wheels for maximum driv most wanted car-new or used! driving with a fuller, freer view, setting the trend for the industry, comfort, stability and safety. ing-ease and minimum fatigue. CASS COUNTY MOTOR CO. 607 1st Ave. Dial 3210 3 v -si . hoi it -m,iVtfT- ffiiiiiTi . at Shenandoah, Iowa. Mrs. Harry Marolf entertain ed the Joly Joker club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Fallansbee of Oma ha spent from Thursday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger. Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Leesley home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richter and son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrasek and Nancy, all of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers. Mrs. Inez Mannbeck and Janice were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and family. Miss Connie Osburn spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Loy Osburn and family at Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger, Douglas Green and A. L. Todd were Lincoln shoppers Wednes day. Mrs. Inez Mannbeck and Jan- Count the EXTRA VALUES and you'll choose Z n LJl Curved Windshield with Panoramic Visibility ice of West Plains, Mo., spent from Monday until Thursday at the Claude Osburn home. Jan ice was graduated from the West Plains high school in June. She has been employed at the Richards store since immediate ly after her graduation and was having a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs R.oy Rouse were Lincoln shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright. Mrs. Henry Maseman Journal Correspondent ) A Marauardt family reunion was held Sept. 18th at the home of Mrs. Emma Rawalt. It also observed the birthdays of Henry Marquardt of Fremont who was 81 Sept. 13 and Charles Mar quardt, 88, Oct. 13, the two old est members present. The John Marquardt family was repre sented by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cockle and Selma Marquardt of Omaha, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bren del, Mrs. Caroline Marquardt, Fred Marquardt and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Marquardt and Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mar quardt. Bernard Marquardt family Mrs. Louise Spencer, Talmage; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Amabaugh, Omaha, and Mrs. Emma Rawalt. Charles Mar quardt Mrs. Anita Shermer of California; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Marquardt and family of Madi son and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mar quardt and family of West Point; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marquardt and daughter, Mrs. A. Brown. Mrs. Elsa Watterman, Lincoln; Mrs. Lucy Wellman, Columbus, and Chester Marquardt, Scrib ner. Invited guests were Mabel Metman, Scribner, Mr. and Mrs. McKelvie of Brisbane, Australia. There were 49 present. Mr. and Mrs. Wassman, Orms by, Minnesota, have been guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Ed Koester and Mr. Koester the past week. Mrs. Wm. Mapel had a very World's Champion Valve-in-Head Engine y55 JLr 'z THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, September 29, 1949 PAGE THREE nice surprise one day last week when her three sisters came to spend the day. They were Mrs. Eloise Countryman, Mrs. Flossie Baher, Mrs. Florice Noel. Then on Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mapel and son. Ray mond, and his wife of Florida came for a short visit. By error Jack Hallstrom's name was omitted from the list of those returning to school. He is at Peru normal. Cass County Extension Notes Sept. 24, 1949. The laundry workroom and laundry equipment demonstra tion has been given in the Union-Nehawka, Murdock and Elmwood centers. Two project leaders from each club were de signated to receive the lesson and again present it to their own clubs. Election or group chairmen was held in each center. The voting delegates consisted of the president, vice-president, secre tary and treasurer from each club. The following group chair mans were elected: Mrs. Pearl SOYBEANS We are in the market for soybeans in truck load or car load lots. Call us in Omaha for current market prices. Allied Mills, Inc. 29th & B Omaha Telephone ORchard 2121 i ii t ' im RriiM D Luxt 4-Doar Sdaa Longer, Heavier, with Wider Tread ; Kime of Union-Nehawka, cen ; ter; Mrs. William Streich of i Murdock; Mrs. Herbert Oeh- lerking of Elmwood. Pearl Schultz. Home Extension Agt. The port of Albany, N. Y., has the largest single-unit grain elevator in the world. It has a capacity of 13,500,000 bushels. Churchill Downs is distinctive among major American race tracks in having put on an an nual meeting every year since 1875. uSY0URS! C AT NO EXTRA COST 2 Heat-proof FIRE KING JADE-ITE W BOWLS with purchase 25 pounds GOLD MEDAL Enriched FLOUR Walt's Market Plattsmouth Fisher Body Styling and Luxury with smooth, graceful curves, new interior richness and such extra luxuries as Push-Buttoa Door Handles. Fisher Unisteel Bod Construction with steel welded to steel above, below and all around you for the highest degree of solidity, quiet ness and safety. 5-Inch Wide-Base Rims, plus Low-Pressure Tires the widest rims in the low-price field plus extra low-pressure tires for greater stability and riding comfort. Certi-Safe Hydraulic Brakes more outstanding than ever be fore with new Dubl-Life Rivet less brake linings that last up to twice as long. Center-Point Steering