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1 I I 1 it i Mrs. Henry Maseman Rev. William Berger, Oscar Zimmerer. Laurence Wulf and William Wulf left Sunday eve ning for a few days fishing in Minnesota. -" voca Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carsten and Harry Neumeister were up to s.ee Mrs. Neumeister Saturday. They report she is some im proved. AVOCt ' ACCEPTED FOR TRAINING Phyllis Gunn has been ac cepted for student nurses train but at Immanuel Lutheran hos pital, Omaha. Avoca Mrs. William Maseman enter tained several boys for Richard Hoback on his birthday Thurs day. , . iAtS ! Two-Week Seven State Tour Ends Allen Hauschild, Maurice Knacke, Harlan Enmke, Har- I vey Brockhoff returned from ! their two week vacation which took them through seven states. PHONE 5090 for PROMPT EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL WIRING At Prices You'll Be Glad to 1'ay Free Estimates HUDSON ELECTRIC Plattsmouth, Nebr. Mrs. Albert Sill, Mrs. Nancy Carsten. Mrs. Ed Morley, Mrs. Maude Ruhge. Miss Bertha Neu meister attended the flower show at Nebraska City Sunday. David Olewine, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gollner, re turned to his home in Omaha with his parents Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freeman and Dnrrll u-prp in TTninn Sun day to see Mrs. Oscar Midkiff i who is seriously ill. i Mrs. Silas Everett is at the Nebraska state fair helping hi the flower department this week. Mrs. Myrtle Wolph has b; elected to teach the McQui school east of Union and sta ted teaching August 23. Tommy Fletcher is hav: sk:n grafted following an a: dent in which he was hand; fuel oil and he was sever burned. Avoca SHOW POSTPONED The Golden Rod Garden club have postponed their flower show from September 19 to the 22nd. Avoca Brendels Are Hosts Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Brendel enter tained 17 friends and neighbors Thursday evening while Dr. Richard Brendel of Plattsmouth showed pictures of their recent trip to Mexico City, Mexico. lill ely Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neumeister :i i and son were helping John coupon " " - a 7: c c m We're anxious to prove to you that the secret of a GOOD Salad is in the DRESSING. So, if you bring; this cou- port to us, it'll be worth 15c off the price of any of 8 Albert's Finest Salad Dressing S B I Use this coupon save loc and enioy the most delicious salad dressing you ever tasted! GOOD ONLY if redeemed I promptly. I I Italian Chef, Plain Tango Whip Salad Dressing' Albert's' Finest Russell Albert's Finest French I Redeemable At Ruback's Super Market Joe's New Way Market Soennichsen's Jochimsen's Market I M;nL-m,.rt;nL-., r p itiiinj-iiiinji mycr s urotcrj Compton redecorate the Avoca tavern Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sill were overnight guests of her cousin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty at Lincoln. George Durham went to Sioux City for a few days visit with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fromknecht. Claude Durham returned home from the hospital Tues day and was taken to the Henry Christensen Hill Top Home while he recovers from minor surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dumke and Lee returned home from their trip through Canada and several states. Avoca Attend Family Reunion Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mercer, son and daughter of David City were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruhge. Sunday they all at tended a family picnic at one of the parks at Nebraska City. Avnoa Mr. and Mrs. John Marquardt and Jill returned Saturday from a few days fishing in Minne-1 sota and also visited friends at Minneapolis. Mrs. Raymond Case is assist ing at the bank while Robert Hallstrom and family are on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halm and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nutter and family were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Mase man. John Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer is back in the line after being wounded and hospitalized for over a month. Avoca Mrs. John Mohr Notes Birthday Those helping Mrs. John Mohr celebrate her birthday Saturday, September 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mchr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bose and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wolcott and fam ily, Sioux City, Iowa, Mrs. Clara Ruhga. Lincoln, Mrs. Lloyd Wol cott, Weeping Water, Mrs. Anna Wohlers. Mrs. Dora Oldenburg, Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse, tlmwood. a voca David Straub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fv.-.l Straub, left Sunday for lirliraika City where he will alter. -.J St. Bernard's Academy as a f ! '.olirnan. Ro; Mt-yer and family return i ed to their home in Lonita, Cal ! ifornia after visiting their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mey er. Mr. and Mrs. Charles With worth of Crete were supper guests Monday night of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer. John Lingle entered St. Mary's hospital Friday where he is un der medical observation and possible surgery. JfojulAvilh Mrs. Bessie Cora Mr. and Mrs. Claude Helm spent a few days last week vis iting an uncle, Clifford Whick er at Madison, Kan. Louisville Colorado And Kansas Trip Ends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schwalm returned last Wednesday from a ten day vacation trip to Nor ton, Kansas, and Sterling, Colo. They also attended a family re union. Louisville COMPLETES SCHOOL Miss Ellen Crawford complet ed her work at the comptometer school last Friday and expects to enter into business work. Tuesday she went to Wichita, Kan., to spend a few days vis iting her sister and family, Mrs. Bill Gwin. Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harbison and Judy came home Sunday from St. Louis where they spent a week visiting friends. Campbell's mother, Mrs. Cora Campbell of South Bend return ed home Thursday from a vaca tion trip to Minnesota. They visited Mrs. Cora Campbell's sis ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Huffman we(e in Lincoln Sunday. They and Mr. Huffman's brother, Roy of Beaver Crossing were din ner guests at the home of Don ald Huffman. The catfish have been biting real well lately. One weighing 13 pounds was caught last week. Mrs. Fred Huff returned Monday from a trip of several weeks in Illinois. Louisville REUNIONS HELD The reunion of the Schoeman family and also the Ward fam ily was held last week with a very good attendance at both. HAS APPENDECTOMY Miss Lorraine Woehler was able to return home Friday from the hospital in Omaha where she underwent an appendectomy the first of the week. Louisville Mrs. Clarence Diggs and chil dren are spending two weeks with relatives In Ashbury, Miss. NOTES BIRTHDAY Little Barbara Lynn Sheeter celebrated her 3rd birthday Sunday with a party. Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mas ters and children of Kansas City spent several days visiting at the Tyo home. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, September 6, 1951 Section B PAOE FIVE Family Enjoys Northeast Trip The Andy Lundteigens have returned from a vacation trip into Maine. They also stopped in Wisconsin on the return trip. Louisville ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultre of Creston, Nebr., spent last Monday and Tuesday In Louis ville visiting friends. They were teachers here last year. Ned Walker was in Omaha on business Monday. Harold Schliefert Has Appendectomy Harold Schliefert of near Wa- ' bash was stricken with append-, icitis Tuesday of last week and was taken to Bryan Memorial in Lincoln for an operation. He is reported to be getting along . nicely. j Louisville I Mr. and Mrs Ward Brunson and children moved Saturday to their new house which is being j UUllb 111 Lilt JV V V Louisville. Louisville BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler of Kansas City, Mo., are an nouncing the birth of a daugh ter, who was born August 18, 1951. The Wheelers have two little boys besides. REAL ESTATE LOANS ! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. WHY BE SO GLUM? YOU SHOULD BE GWV WE DOMT KNOW WHAT TO DO f"5fl I . y '"'c y I KNOW A DNiOV GAME IT PAYS ro CASS Drug V HALEREEN AGENCY 502 MAIN ST. Phone 289 m 1TKMHIITH NFR Heils Visit In Iowa, Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heil and children left late last week for a short vacation. They went to visit the Cobb family at Rolf, Iowa, and then all drove to Minnesota for a short outing. IWwMdmvd Directed .fey Albert UStnltk JACKIE -ByAL Smith Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Williams and Dan Schoeman and Wilma arrived home early Tuesday from a trip to Minnesota and up into Canada. Illinois Family Visits Spriecks Jointed dolls moved by strings were favorile playthings of the children of ancient Greece. "I got the story on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisert, a daughter and two sons of Pe- J oria. 111., were guests last Tues day and Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprieck. Louisville Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Arnold and Richard were in Louisville Tuesday and spent the day call ing on friends. The rest of their "imily is pretty much scattered iround. Louisville BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ford of Tew York City are the parents -f a daughter born August 17, 51. The Fords have two other Mldren, both boys. Mrs. Ford was formerly Beulah Alfrey. and changed to New Conoco Super Motor Oil" Km - ( 1 WjS say Park Dobson Kaiser-Frazer Dealer Nebraska wfS r?isTy$. Alliance, o.;--x4. i itr? .. a i j. i . ..i fcj. t.,Af .uy i.ir nidi usves mv snow- n , R K . . .'Jit. -T . -.V 1. V -i . -4 t;.,-,. Mntnr Oil " rpnnrta Mr r..- J .tii json. A man can get top per formance with Conoco Super." : .... i Svf ASS'T FIRE CHIEF "50,000 Mfes-No Wear" Proved ere: Miss Blanche Graham, for mer home economics teacher in -ouisvilie, writes she is at Cedar Rapids, Nebr., this year. Mrs. Ralph W'ildrick entered the Methodist hospital In Oma ha last Thursday where she is jeing treated for a spinal trou jle, that is effecting the use of her legs. LoutFVilln Fire Department Orders Resuscitator The Louisville fire department has ordered a new machine to .dminister oxygen to patients. Louisville . Mr. and Mrs. Julius Van Overbeck returned home Satur day from California where they spent a couple of weeks with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Camp bell and daughters and Mr. "Our engines sit idle for many hours and then are driven at hifrh speed," says Alex Harries, Ass't Chief, Vol unteer Fire Department, Santa Fe, N. M. "That's why we use Conoco guper. Any oil that takes that kind of punishment must be 'super'." After a punishing 50,000-mile road test, with proper drains and regular care, engines lubricated with new Conoco Super Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one one-thou-Bandth inch on cylinders and crank shafts. AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000! fpil TRAVELING SALESMAN Tve put 26,000 miles on my DeSoto," says Jim McCabe, Trav eling Salesman, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 'I've used Conoco Super since the car was new, and I still enjoy new car performance, and no oil con sumption between drains." HEAVY DUTY sa CONTINENTAL OIL COWPANV EV3ULLALLY S Ph one 201 CONi MS North 6th St. Pat and Grant Mullally, Operators SERVICE Plattsmouth Here Comes Color! TUNE IN "YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL" fOI EXCITM3 C010I SCHUUS WELL. WHAT f Ori,FlNEf 'CEPTM 6. 1. DAT MEAmVV vWELL, t AM,'S GOiM' ) ( SALUTE' Do N'T VOU ATTACK "EH.' 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