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viis. tiei.rj flhuvennr. present were Mrs. Anna Norris j help at the Hqbscn Funeral t Kuehn and family of Louisville, , hospital, Friday afternoon. Oklahoma north campus kin- THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris. 'heme. Mr. raid Mrs. Ernest Emshoff . Cleo Schmidt of Mrs. Dena Ruge and Frances j visited over the wee-: vi.-iied Mrs. Julia Kokjer at I the Fred Meyer home. Clark son hospital. Omaha. Wed- i Mr. and Mrs. Ernes'. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heine, a daughter. Wednesday, March 22 at Lincoln General hospital. Mrs. Lois Tcfft was an honor nesday. Mr. Henry Jorgenscn com pleted his twentieth year of buying cream for the Harding Cream Co., Thursday. John Maseman of Lincoln visited Sunday at the Henry Tifoye j Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ro I bert Mickle took a covered uisri and n." at the r.orr.t J'Sun Norris. and family and Mrs. Dena Ruge attended the baptismal services of Maurice Earl Ruge baty son of Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Ruge, Sunday morning at North Branch Lutheran church. Sponsors 'were Earl Stubbendich and Ernest Emshoff and Jane Stubbendich. During tne cnurcn s Lincoln ha, Charles Richards of Ralston, end a; Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs Willis Richards of Lincoln Jean and Bill Richards oi Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Buz Gakemier, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knecht had dinner Sunday with the Bill Rosencrans familv Mr. and Mrs. J. C. St reign spent Sunday. evening with the Otto Olsen family at Ashland. dergarten. School director Gar old D. Holstine says kindergar ten youngsters are being "air ans assisted ! conditioned" in the trainer to Thursday, March 30, 1950 PAGE FIVE Page Ellis Parker Butler ; - SPOKANE. Wash. (UP.) E bv Lucv Livers Entertained the ! educate them to the Poiit.icai : Railway Express agents were 1 friendly Circle Extension Club, j social and economlc :niPlca; pondering whether to charge. Thursday. Next meeting is with! UUIii U1 LliC d" I Lt. Harold E. Thompson ireignt Christina Blum. j Crocks Fall Oat and Into Jail ; tscnaans umu. ; DETROIT (UP.) Two burg-ipav Chivis a barber rr:e Craig Moilers spent Ue.;lara v,ere seized here becau j Chivis. aarDex 8k . elld vvlth the Tyler ; one tried to run away with all ! of a utile-bov's first wees Munns. Dog Act Helps Out UNION CITY, Mich. (UP.) has a fright out Real Estate LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan &: Building Ass'n. haircut. j of the loot from a tavern rob- j His 12-vear-old snitz doe Skio- rvies j l. R. Ward of Ashland spent i berv and the other conked him ; tt- ii-r. tv,D i-vmir oh and helped them celebrate their i Sunday morning several ne.v, Monday night at the Glen j of the head with a crowbar to ! rhivis ets him readv for a ooiu ruuiiig uiumuoui, oil:.- ....... I mie iui vac ui cigut uu- ; j Thompson shipped his female ! ! cocker spaniel here from Oak- I iana, uam.. ana siiuiuy I arriving in the Spokane office. she became the mother of seven pups. I urday. i Mrs 7-Tnrrv KT'itT rnrn n rnr'r i fn- l.ir- mnci. nmile Qn-nfHnir man Sch'JtZ, MrS iU. aav A iiiWO-lW JU lO UU.Ui UU'- re?e.ved. 1- afternoon. Mr. ana Mrs. Dwight tfaier. Mr. anc Mrs. Lawrence Wall', Mrs. Nor- John Wolph and Mrs. Roy Ruhge. Fred Marquardt ana mciher, ria-ht iurr .?-?, - tj ! hawka. visited Thursday after-- Mr. and Mrs. Ldoya Colbert Mr. Paul Wo:ph attended th- ; and sons cf Murdock were Sun- funeral of I-.lv. Anderson, who ! day evening guests at the John Was Mrs. Conant Welch's' fath-; Mrs. Caroline visitors m u Chivis sets mm readv lor a Kuhn home. ; prevent his escape. Police said haircut. The trick has never Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Pickard I Ben Pucket was found unccn- failed to calm down the young cf Fairburv. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. i scious in an alley. He told them j ster. chivis said. Knecht, Mr. and Mrs. Euz Gake- i his accomplice was Edward micr spent Thursday at the j Meyers. Police put both in jail. Bill Rosencrans home, playing j Canasta. I Training Them Young- Mrs. J. C. Streight and Mrs.) NORMAN. Okla. (UP.)- A f i : s F'.kier called on W. J. Link trainer is the newest O'Brien at the Lincoln General ' equipment at the University of Use Journal Want Ads. CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 Miin St Weseoit's Good Clothes Nothing Else Since 1879 TOO LATE "SOME OTHER TIME" may be too late! Don't wait until you have a loss. You can't get in surance then. Insure NOW thru Stephen M, Davis Second Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 J5& 212 Albert home. Richard Maseman went to Weeping Water Saturday to fii He t2 HERE 4 - , .- , t ,N Vou need plenty of instant -fg ht,t water lor curtains, tumljle rues snd winter- weary tlotnos. Make it easy for j-ovrscjf liy instafjin an auto:?.t:c gas water heater. Ji:st turn your ItuceT the waxer. hot anytime all the t;znc. - See -our dealer or er, at Clarinda Iowa, Thursday ! afternoon. J Mrs. Martha Ruse. Mrs. Bes-: sie Paan, Mrs. Albert Sill and j Mrs. Calvin Carsten attended ! the African Violet show a: j Joselyn Memorial, Omaha, Sat - urday. j Mrs. E. M. Rawalt shopped in j Nebraska City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harmon j cf Weeping Water visited M: and Mrs. L. C. Ruhce r.nd Henry i France n- Friday evening. i Congregational Ladies Aid j rr.et Thursday in the church parlors with Mrs. Ky Dankleff ! and Miss Matilde Madsen host - j e:.ses. Devotions wen? read by ; Mrs. Elmer Hallctrom. rian: ! were completed for a bazaar. : bake sale and lunch. Tuesday I Aoril 4th.- : :T. Meta Muelle: Minderm anc. man attended , Mrs. Al Richar: a Seal:- F ed meeting at Omaha, Thur:- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tefft and 1 '-.r- motner Mi'j. Lei 5 Mrs. Ann?. Ncrris. were d.inne--suesto at the Marian Tucker sine in , f nin?. Nehawka. rnurscc J r n S'.utc cf Omaha visited c.vr ; r.v week end with hex ' ver r.is, Mr. and Mrs. Harry pjiA fa NEVER BEFORE SUCH TIRE EXCITEMENT r.ever before a tire with EVERLASTING WHITEWALIS NEVER BEFORE o tire with PROTEC TIVE CURB GUARD to save your tires from curb scufi and abrasion give 4 you EVERLASTING WHITE WALLS. NEVER BEFORE a tire with TRIPLE TRACTION TREAD to sweep, bite and hold you v.liere tires never held before. NEVER BEFORE a tire with such WINTER DRIVING SAFETY-the great est stopping power in tire history. k Get all this in the tire w ith com plete tread renewability at any time, and up to 60 more safe miles the great new Mid-Century U. S. Royal Master. WITH0UT Rlval IMITATOR OR COMPARISON ? FULL FRESEHT VALUE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES! P e ra era U CIS Your Friendly Ford Dealer Washing ten Ave. Phone 2S7 S3 3, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnicl- i and family called Sunday afrer- j n-jon cn Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ; Ka-wf 11. j Jack Kaswell of Blair called I on friends at Sou'h Ber.d Sun ! day. He was a dinner guest of Elmer Hofmiester and family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilofmeister. Mrs. Betty Reams and children . Fimer Kofmeiste-r and Velma Cox aitd Jerry Peterson had : supper Friday night with the ; Claude Sack family. Cora Camp be-h cn.ertained four tables of pinaohle Satur day evening:. Prizes went to ElainD Co:-:, hic;h; Lot'i Knecht. low. Bill Klinr, hih. 5 Claude Sack. low. Mr. Sack alsa ' won special p-:ze. j Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell I had dmn?r Sunday at i: ; Chester Campbell heme. T ! dinner was in h:.ncr cf Da". . Campbell's birthday. j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thimran I and family. Mr. ond Mrs. Oi:zv ! DilL, visited Friday wiLh the : John Whites. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vol.-r cn- : tertained at pinochle Friday evening. i Jack Kuhn spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jos.. 1 Copscy. in Omahi. Mr. and Mrs. Jo 2 Peterson ; had dinner. Tuesday, with the J. L. Carniclc-s. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Kaswell were Wednesday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. 0:-;car Bill. Mrs. Ruby Sartin had supper Wed nesday with the Geo. Vogler family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler and girls attended the sports vaca tion show at City Auditorium in Omaha, Saturday night. Joan Thimgan spent Satur day visiting Verla Livers. Week end guests at the Roy Richards home were Orrie BIG- MwmmmoK sale Saturday, April 1st At 12:30 P. M. We will have for sale 10 head of white face cows, heavy springers, cr calves by side. 1 extra nice white face bull, eligible for registration. Also same nice sews and feeder pigs, hay and straw. PLATTSMOUTH SALE BARN KARL GRCSSHANS, Owner REX YOUNG, Auctioneer Cliff Dwellings, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado 59 H!il WefflffS Driven 5 Years in 10 Weeks! For 70 days, six brand-new cars raced over the broiling Mexican-border desert at 60 m.p.h. . . . putting amazing new Conoco Super Motor Oi! to one of the most punishing tests ever devised. After 50,000 miles of continuous driving, engines showed no wear of any consequence ... in fact, an average of less than one one-thousandth of an inch on cylinders and crankshafts. Startling proof factory finishing marks were still visible on piston rings! Ne-Car Mileage! This rugged road test equal to 5 years' normal mileage proved that Conoco Super Motor Oil, with proper crankcase drains and regular care, can keep your new car new! Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles of the test-run was as good as for the first 5,000 miles . . . actually there was an average difference for the fleet of only 4100 of a mile per gallon! O New-Car Power! Quicker Starts! Yes Conoco Super Motor Oil's extra protection keeps that factory Mash . . . that showroom smoothness . . . year after year! Conoco Super Motor Oil OIL-PLATES metal surfaces to make your engine last longer, perform better, use less gasoline and oil! Conoco Super Motor Oil virtually stops wear before it starts . . . keeps your engine new and clean. New Conoco Super Motor Oil is the great new modern wcar-ftghtcr ! VNFIIiirFaO!? EtfOTOR P" OIL MPT0R0i( I! M ... j... ki 1953, CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY FOSTER'S CONOCO SERVIC 148 North 6lh St. JIM BRIDGEWATER, Agent Phone 201 Plattsmouth