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r4 vrwt t t rYvrm'Y m-rr tTrrr w v. BIHTHS daughter Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pollard P i&ttsmouth are the parents l a five pound. 12 onnce daugh ter. Dorn Friday, May 29, 1953, t Clarkson hospital in Omaha, t is the first grandchild for the r.aternal grandparents, Mr. and at Clarkson hospital in Omaha - . : Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ritter. of Papillion, are the parents of a son, born early Tuesday morn jing:. May 27, at Clarkson hos ! pital in Omaha. : Mrs. John L. Hild, of Platts : mouth. Paternal grandparents ! are Mr. and Mrs. Hall A. Pollard ; of Nehawfca. She is the- first j great grandchild for Mrs. P. A. . : Hild of Piattsmouth. ' Other great grandparents are i Mrs. Anna Dehning of Piatts ' mouth, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Har- I ris of Union, and Mrs. Ruth B. Pollard of Nebraska City. DAUGHTER . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sell, f : Louisville, are the parents of a daughter, born Tuesday, May 26, Batos-Grindle Families Have Picnic Here THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Mondav. June 1. 1953 PAGE THREE Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Wilbur Hail and Miss Mildred Hall left today for Denver for a visit with the Bulis Karr and the Merritt Inman families. Mrs. Leo Osterholm and chil dren are visiting relatives in Kir!:sviile. Missouri. Guess at the J ntirely New and Different HOG CHOLERA VACCINE (MODIFIED LIVE VIRUS) Rabbit Origin Vocuum-Dried R0VAC3. Requires no serum Only one injection Induces protection one week follow jig voccination Will not cause hog cholera is unvoccinoted onkraab No peck! feeding required Does not interrupt cppetite Economical, easy-to-uv U. S. fot Off. u. S. . Ho. XX 171 ! SCKREINER ! DRUGS 21 Main Phone 4114 I Illinois Familv : Feted At Farewell , Party Recently Relatives gathered for a fare- well Dicnic on Sunday. Mav 24, ; at the home of Mr. tnd "Mrs. : Fred Wehrbein. to honor Mr. : and Mrs. J. v. Heinsman of i Peoria. III., who have been visit -; ins with relatives the past two weeks. '. Present were Mr. and Mrs. : Georee Stoehr, Mr. and Mrs. El I mer G. Stoehr of Louisville: Mr. and Mrs. John Fleischman. Mrs. I Margaret Schroeder of Omaha: I Mr. and Mrs. Aueust Keil. Mr. i and Mrs. Victor Stnehr and Dor- othv, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerold j Keil snd Dennis. M-. and Mrs. i John Wehrbein joined the group ; laer in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Heinsman left i 'ast Tuesday by train for their 1 home. nome tuncav were Mr. ana .Mrs. j iei trij3 John M. Rohan is ill at home : Tom Liece of Omaha. They ; city Mo wiui virus miecuon. : iu quests ut me juuu u- man and John Kubicka homes. Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Wooster. f of Kpdalia Missouri. v.ere euesls s Hoy Woods is a patient at the over Memorial day at the home ! Veterans hosDital in Omaha. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prohaska. " Mr Wnastrr and Mrs. Prohaska I Mrs. John Vallery has return The Eates and Grindle fam ilies held a picnic here on Sun day of last week after mcmrrs of the families came to Platts mouth to clean and decorate Mrs. Ella Shulley of Wichita, i graves at Homme cemetery. Kansas, was a Memorial day , Amon? tho? present were Mr. i week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. j and Mrs. Ellis Grindel and Wm. Heinrich. Mrs. Shulley, a j daughter of Malvern, la.: Mr. D. orsham l fni-mpr Plattsmouth rpsiripnt i arri ni-rii rirfrtrfV anrl Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and family and Mrs. Minnie Sammons cf Grand Island; Mrs. Pressie Westiake of Alliance: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sessler of Mitchell; Lee Bates of Weeping Water; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nick les of Plattsmouth: Miss Martha Rae Lane of Willard; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Rill Smith and Mr. and i LUCKY STRIKE UNDER OFFICE BAKERSFIELD, Calif. The , Western Gulf Oil Company lo- cated a pool of oil directly under ', a wing cf the firm's home office at Fruitvale. Calif. A rig, set up i beside the building and dug at : an angle, is producing more i than 100 barrels a day. Mrs. M. Hineman of Pacific . ,, . morning for Kansas ; familv of Malvern; Mr. and Mrs. Junction; Mr. and Mrs. ueorge;-- where she will visit , Vernon Sarr.Tinns. Tr. and Mrs. Rates of Weenine Water; and I cosls a as cenis. Lester Sammons and family, Mr. , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hedden of and Mrs. Cordy Sammons and ; Greenwood. briefly, enroute to her home. A Classified Ad in the Journal costs as little as 35 cents. Walter H. Harold R. Smith & Lebens Attorneys-at-Law Donat Bid?. Plattsmouth Mrs. C. C. Corner has returned , home from St. Joseph hospital.! Mr. Corner, who is a patient at ' St. Josephs hospital, is report- familv and Mr Lcngweli and and Mrs. Mike , family of near i are brother and sister. They.ea nome irom wayne, nnerei.uV -..u. were also guests of relatives in ! she attended the graduation ex- . Omaha " 1 ercises at Wavne Hi2h school of Miss Genevieve helan of j her eldest grandson, Jim Davis. ! Lincoln was a week end guest Mrs Rex of Columbus is vis-' Jim and Sandra Davis accom-, of C'ara Olson and visited with itintr "af th. Ynmf rf hpr snn-lanied Mr?. Davis home. Mr. friends. in-law and daughter. Mr. and i and Mrs, Burr Davis will join j Mrs. James Begley, and Cynthia. ! ihe family at a later date. ' Attendants Are 9 j " v i Al Nierste returned home Fn- Sp Prtpn Knr iv from the Veterans hospital ; X- ; Kogers-nays Kites Mrs. Steve Davis. Spencer and j Scott, have been spending a f ew i days with relatives in Omaha. ! a For her maid of honor. Miss Rotors has chosen Miss Eliza beth Davis of Plattsmouth, and her matron of honor v.-ill be Mrs. Jerry O. Lewis of St. Charles. Mo. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Jean Gomel of Fairfax, Mo.; Jeannie Viiliteque of Wich ita. Kansas; Miss Janet Tiekot ter of Plattsmouth: Miss Nancy Dahlgren of Omaha, and Ann Hays of Glenwood. NEW RESIDENT , AT MASONIC HOME t New admittances: Miss Laura ! Belle Cotton. Des Moines. Iowa,; formerly of Lincoln, Nebr. House guests at the Albert Hil ficker home are Mrs. Blaine Snyder and children, of Sacra mento. California. Sgt. Blaine Snyder is serving with the arm ed forces overseas. The Snvcers are formerly of Plattsmouth. da in Lincoln. Miss Patricia Ann Rogers of Plattsmouth and James F. Hays of Gienwood. Ia.. have selected 1 Fritz Aistrone. Byron Young. Speckmahn-home in Yutan Fri- attendants for their wedding, i and Bob Needham, all of Glen- dav ' wnicn win oe an event or June I Mrs. Amelia Heldt and Mrs. I Mina Carlson of Omaha were dinner euests at the Harvey Judson McManigal of Glen- wood will be best man and ush- ' ers will be Charles Pevehouse, j 25th. They will be married at : seven o'clock at the First Pres- j byterian church with Rev. Keith ' Delap officiating. ; Miss Rogers is the daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rogers, land Mr. Hays is the son of Mr. TWICE-A-DAY SERVICE ! To and from Omaha and Plattsmouth including: Bellevue, Offutt Field and LaPlatte GENERAL FREIGHT HOUSEHOLD GOODS Direct interline connection for Lincoln, 1-day service PLATTSMOUTH TRANSFER Phcne Plattsmouth 5255 - Omaha, Phone HA 6733 MORE . . . with CARRY Prices CASH & See MURDOCK LUMBER CO. NO. GRADE DIMENSION LUMBER The Best We've Seen This Year From Foot PORTLAND CEMENT SPECIAL $ H 94-lb. Bag 3 Tab Asphalt SHINGLES Choice of Colors Sq. Wind proof LOCK-TITE 6.95 II s I' J SHINGLES s, 7.80 Bring Your Neighbor With You Prices Go Down With Volume FREE PLANNING SERVICE We can furnish blueprints for homes and farm buildings drawn to your own specifications WE CONTRACT Mock Lumber Co. CASH ond CARRY Phone 2861 Murdock Spending the Memorial day week end at Lake Okiboji were xfre R.hmirftm-.n ! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ackins and tained at a luncheon at the,Mr- pld Mrs- Marion Chad of Athletic Club in Omaha Wednes- j Omaha. . , , uay, uuuwjug m. tan u.e. . George Mumm i and Mrs. Brice L. Hays of Glen- Guests were: Mrs. Carl Snyder, i ana Alrs- LrPGrSe Mumm, Mrs. L. L. Pucelik and Mrs. John Wilma and Mary Kay, and Mrs. OOG- Sattler. The afternoon was Fred Spangier attended the zzin spent playing cards at the Pu- wedding anniversary of Mr. and j celik home. .Mrs. Clarence Mumm in Omaha I Ion Sunday, May 31. Clarence! , . . . 'Mumm is" the son of Peter; serving with the Marine Corps. 01 Ptsnioath. , w a. tiiuic uvu, vaiiiui ilia, ' is home on lo-cay leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rcy wood, and William Hays of Mal vern. Ia., and Alvin Hays of Es sex, Ia. Beins, and other relatives. Mrs. Helen Smith underwent surgery at St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City. Wednesday. Gnpctc nt thp Henrv Thiele home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bender, of Weeping water. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hurst spent Sunday as guests of relatives in Fairfax, Missouri. Guests of Mrs. Mollie Gobel- J man on Memorial day were Vio let Ackerman cf Wymore and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Perry of Omaha. Earl and Carl Cole of Brule, who have been visiting at the Sherman Cole home, returned to their hemes today. K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. 6th Phone 2269 RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE - DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 287 For Men ond Boys For WORK or DRESS S6.95 Up Endicott-Johnson Johnsonians X-Ray Fitting SMITH'S MEN'S WEAR 6th & Main Plattsmouth SINGER Sewing Machine Co. Representative living in PLATTSMOUTH Repairs on all makes machines. Guaranteed used machines for sale; needles, oil, supplies, etc New Singer Portables and Consoles, Vacuum Clean er Service, Machines fcr rent. Call or Write TOM MEEHAN Plattsmouth 4125 Singer Sewing Machine Co. ' 4804 So. 24th St., Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Polley ! Week end visitors at Smith Center, Kansas, were Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClure, Mrs. Ken-; are visitine relatives in Belie neth Dunlap and Sharon. ville. Kansas. Mrs. James Pollard is in Clark- j Mrs. Marv Tigner, sister of son hospital for observation and Mrs. Otto Puis, who is m the treatment. She is in Room 304. Lutheran hospital, underwent ( surgerv and is reportedly very Dr. Fred Rutt, who is serving with the armed forces in San Bernardino. California, is a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Zastera. Guests of Mrs. Alice Hafke over Memorial day were:" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and Gary, Mrs. Robert Tucker and Gregg, of Yuba. California. ill. Miss Betty Windborne and Miss Hael Harris of Fort Wash akie, Wyoming, arrived Satur day for a visit at the Paul D. Windborne home until Wednes day. .... Mrs. Mina Carlson of Omaha was a week end guest of Mrs. Amelia Heldt, Mrs. Heldt and Mrs. Joe Libershal took her back YOUR TV SET GOT THE Taw,..!. 1 f .1 f .IK n the Methodist hospital in Oma- to Omaha banaaj evenw !rf Rmd5 McMiIlian H Mr. and Mrs. Will Frederick m Room ot. lf LouiSTiile and Mrs Leonard n i i. tt , , . TT , lTerrvberrv were guests of Ralph Hyde and Ralph Hyde. . e,inH5v j Jr., of Louisville, were here cn ! J" business inurscay. j Mr. and Mrs. Hall Pollard.: of Nehawfca, were visitors in Plattsmouth on Wednesday, en route tosee their daughter-in- j law, Mrs. James Pollard, at Xhz Clarkson hospital. Returning to her home in Phoenix. Arizona. Thursday, was Mrs. Helen Meisinger, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hennings, and other relatives. Flovd Woods is a patient in St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City, where he underwent sur gery Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson will leave this week end for a vacation at their cottage on 1 Sandos Beach, in Hennings, Minnesota. Mrs. Wm. Swatek has return ed home from a visit at the Wm. Gillogly home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rosen crans left for a month's vaca tion in the Great Lakes area. They will visit friends in Arling ton. Virginia and Quebec, Can ada. Mrs. Chester Colby. Barry and Terry, who have been guests of Mrs. Goldie Colby and Jo. and with the Paul Biggerstaff family, left Thursday for their home in Lawndale, California. Patty Colby accompanied them home for a visit. Mrs. J. H. Hessenflow and Ca rol Jean of Norfolk, are visit ing at the Arthur Hansen and Ralph Sullivan homes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zastera and Tom are now at home at 414 Ave. C, which they recently pur J. H. Hessenflow and Donnie are euests at the home- of his mother, Mrs. Mary Hessenflow, in Los Angeles, California. Thanks to Mrs. Edith Scran- ton, of California, for items sent to 'Talk of the Town" news of former Platters are always wel come. Do write again. Mrs. Flossie Coghiil, of Thur- man, Iowa, was a guest of reia lives here Friday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dingman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert val lery attended the graduation ex ercises at Wayne. Their nephe w, Jim Davis, was a graduate. 4 Maybe a minor ad justment or replace ment of an inexpen sive tube will make it like new. Gall 280 FOR THE RIGHT JOB, DONE THE RIGHT WAY AT THE RIGHT PRICE Authorized and Bonded for Tour Protection Hoars-Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p. m. Saturday-Open till 5:30 p. m. Radio and Television Service Phone 280 321 Main St. Plattsmouth, Nebr. ID) .3) .-J...J 4 J in As I have leased the Texaco Oil Station at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, I will sell all my personal property, located 10 miles west of Plattsmouth or 4 miles east of Louisville on Louisville Road on on ini 1 i K AY, At 1:00 P. M. 23 Mad Livestock 23 20 HEAD HEREFORD AND SHORTHORN STEERS; 1 HOLSTEIN HEIFER; 1 RED COW; 1 SHORTHORN CALF. Fenrmni 1944 M Farmall tractor 1S35 A John Deere 238 H-M cultivator 1944 1 John Deere cultivator 1945 18-hole Van Buren drill with grass seeder attachment 4-section International harrow (nearly new) 15-ft. International disc 1945 3-bottom International plow 25 V International mower 1949 Case Baler Day West grinder Ottawa corn sheller with feeders 1 rubber tired wagon with box 300 gal. overhead tank 3 3-pen hog houses Qiclh-Dneirv- 1 Automatic cattle and hog waterer 1 high wheeled wagon 1 wagon hoist 1 Jamesway hog feeder Heat houser for M tractor 1 10x12 building John Deere manure spreader 150 steel posts 4 (80 rod) rolls of Tiog wire 3 feed bunks 1 water tank with hog waterer 1 air compressor 1 2-row International stock cutter 1 John Deere 730 tractor lister Some barrels, lumber, gates Other Articles too numerous to mention TERMS: (ASH LUNCH ON GROUNDS ID fM) Up5) ill IK Auctioneers: Young & Lacy Clerk: Plattsmouth State Bank , ' ... Jt J$ 4- .S . .. . - .,- rZ S. - "ii , A .- A iA