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THE P L ATTS M 6 UTH , NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL f PAGE EIGHT Monday, February 22, 1954 j 25 HAWt Mrs, F. 0. Sand Phone 2604 '''i".ylvw.'-.vJ' Mr. and Mrs. Dean TStnnison and family. Bennett, Netfr-.were quests for the day Sunday of Mi and Mrs. AJvin McReynolds. Mrs. Gilbert Kiine and Mariin uere aL?o guests for dinner. ' Miss Mildred Nutzman left Saturday bv car for Lansing, Mich. Her sister, Janet of Oma ha accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Meyer and family uere euests at a surprise birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Rathburn of Weeping Water Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and sons. Union, were quests Sun day at the Matt Midkiff heme. ner strayed with their erand-ilye tautu w mc ucw.c parents, Mr. and Mrs. Midkiff Mrs. Irma Strippling. Her Monday condition remains very serious. : Mr. aid Mrs. Wm. Jorgenson ! Mr and Mrs. Harold Stoll of uere euests Sunday evening at Dalton, Nebr., also returned by the Frank Martin home at Un- Jri cc "tCi s Presley Walters were guests Saturday evening at the Randall Switzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ross nam ed their- son Ronald Ray. The babv was born February 13, at St. Marys hospital at Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Ross have a daughter, Dinanne. Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris of Union. . Mrs. George Kime and Deb bie Spear were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sarkowski of Omaha. Mrs. Sar kowski returned home with Mrs. Kim Saturday and was her guests over the week-end. Deb bie Spear observed her first birthday Tuesday, February 16. Nchawka StoIIs Guests at Philpot Home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoll and family were guests Sunday eve ning: of Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Philpot near Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Philoot returned last week from Florida, where ion and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plyrnale of Millard who were dinner guests at the Martin home. Pollards Observe 38th Anniversary Mr. and -Mrs. Oren Pollard entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. The occasion honored the 2StH anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Pollard. February 17. the ?th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mcriiz of Union, Febru ary is and the 32nd anniversary cf Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson, February 15. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross snd Mr. 2nd Mrs. Merritt Pol lard and Marilyn Pollard. Xhwk Mrs. Ernest Kropp and Mrs. Sarah Kropr accomDanled Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon to Lincoln Sunday to visit at the A. T. Hinds home. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon were ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Thacker and Mrs. Ccnant Wolph and Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsey and family were guests Sunday of his mother and brother, -Mrs. Joe Lindsey and Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grun wald and Phyllis were guests for the day Sunday at the Ben Neil home near Clarinda. Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ost called at the home cf Silas Munnand the L?cy family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lacy were guests at dinner and a party Sunday evening at the Henry Smith home at Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. George Dickman accompanied a group from Oma- t ha on a chartered bus to Cozad, where they assisted with the or ganization cf a new Ladies En campment Auxiliary. Brother Has Serious Operation Mrs. Oren Pollard received a telephone message last week that her brother, Roy White of New Plymouth, idaho, had un dergone a serious operation. Mr. End Mrs. Pollard spent Friday afternoon with her brothers, Bert and Everett White in Lin coln. They were supper guests at the Bert White home. Mr. White returned recently from th? Veteran's hospital in Lin coin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty and THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title Title ton ranee Flattsmtxitfc. Nebraska WADSWORTH Mrs. Strippling. NehawVa Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kunoin ger and sons, Kansas City, Kan. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tucker. Addi tional dinner guests Sunday in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Claire Bott and two daughters, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mitchell and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyson were guests for the day Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ringler of Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Joerger, who left two weeks ago for the west coast are now at Moses Lake. Wash., where they had four inches of snow since they J arrived. They had a very pleas ant trip out with good roads and weather most of the wav. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and family were dinner guests Sun day at the Clark Balfour home near Union. It was Judy Bal four's 7th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruger and sons. Bellevue, were guests Thursday at the Guy Murdoch home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdoch and Darlene were dinner guests Sunday at the Alton Sterling home at Louisvllla. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murdock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irons at Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Meyer and family were dinner guests Sun day at the Carroll Meyer home near Avoca and called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fischer at Elmwood in the aft ernoon. Nehawka Officers Help Plan MINK Meeting Nehawka members of the L.E. A. met at the lodge hall at Weeping Wrater Thursday eve ning. Charles Harden, urana Fncampment ScriDe ana Airs Harden, oast Grand Matnarcn of Omaha, were guests and as sisted with the plans tor tne MINK meeting at Weening Wa ter March 6- Mrs. Haraen is nresident of the MINK associa- tlon. It includes memoers irom. . . 1 v VTAUfn pirn nnH I XVllSSOUil, lUWtt, mcuiaaao Kansas. Nehawka Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard vis ited his mother, Mrs. Ruth B. Pollard at the Alton St. jonn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph hoddic and sons, Nebraska City, were guests Sunday evening at the Kent Balfour home. Recent guests at the Carl Bal four home were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour, who had just re turned from California, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wessel. Mrs. Emma Nutzman and Mrs. C. D. St. John. Carl Balfour, recently ill. shows improvement. Robin Stoll accompanied Mr and Mrs. Charles Saahs and familv to the class play at Weep ing Water Tuesday evening. D Wei! contract completion of your home with Wads worth materials, while you live in the basement or we will construct complete home. O Many desirable plans available O Homes buift to your plans O Rapid Efficient Construction O F. H. A. and V. A. approved See Albert A. Young Contractor Builder Piartimovth Dial 4915 Real Estate Transfers Vestley C. Bethel & Gertrude to Coeal S. Bethel & Hattie, WD 1-29-54, L. 344 & 345 Greenwood, $1.00. Roy C. Love & Rose to Rose M. Love, WD 2-1-54, SW4 9-11-9. S1.00. Geo. A. Stites to Gwen Scoles, WD 12-10-53. W. 18' L. B, B. 2, So. Union. $1.00. Leo Christensen & Vera to Richard D. Bickford & Doris, WD 1-30-54, SVz L. 9 & 10, B 99. Weepin? Water, $4500.00. Winona Irene Strandgoge & Gutte L. to Anamae Behrns & Lloyd J., WD 1-30-54, NNE & SWJ4NEV4, 11-10-11, $1750.00.1 H. Madge Oarnett, Adm., to ) Fred R. Meyer & Anna, WD 1-16-54, L. 3, B. 21, Avoca, $1400.00. Arthur Roy Stander to The School . District, WD 11-14-53, Sublot 3 of 32, WHNEtt, 22-12- 11, $500.00. I. o) 0 t K'-K' hvi -' iiti J K''"3 vH' - 1 J Wl -4 1 v. 7 LiaWii j La 3rd Street and NEBRASKA 1st Avenue ijri irr - f 21 SALE AT 10:00 O'CLOCK .:l-V.fi-y.. ; , 28 TRACT 1952 J. D. Model A, complete, power trol, roM-o-matic 1952 J. D. Model B, like new, live pow- er, power-trol, 2 piece pedestal, roll-o-maric 1949 J. D. Model C, rotl-o-maric and power-trol 1949 J. D. Model A, complete, 2 piece pedestal, power-trol, ro!l-o-matic, Skelgas 1948 J. D. Model A, complete, roll-o-tnatic and power-trol 1950 J. D. Model A, complete, ro!l-o-matic and power-trol 1950 J. D. Model B, complete, roll-o-matic and power-trol 1946 J. D. Model A, extra good, start er, lights and lift 1950 I. H. C. Model H 1950 I. H. C. Model M 1940 J. D. Model A with Behlen 6 speed 1940 J. D. Model A with power lift 1944 J. D. Model B, power lift 1943 I. D. Model B, starter, lights and lift 1943 j. D. Model B, power lift Allis-Chalmers K Crawler, recon ditioned 1950 Case SC 1946 Case SC 1946 Minneapolis-Moline UTU, extra good 1944 j. D. Model H, new tires 1942 Oliver 80 1939 Oliver 70, starter, lights & lift 1936 ). D. Model A, power lift and Behlen 6 speed 1937 I. H. C. F-20, hydraulic lift 1937 I. H. C. F-20, power lift 1937 CaseCC 1937Massey-Harris with road gear Allis-Chalmers WC idlers i Choppers New Holland No. 80, brand new, starter and hydro New Holland No. 80, used 2 seasons; starter and hydro New Holland No. 66 with motor, dem onstrator Allis-Chalmers baler, used one day I. H. C. 50 T, extra good I. H. C. 45 T, good 3 Case balers Oliver hand tie with motor New Holland forage harvester with mo tor, NEW New Fuller bale loader, mounts on tractors. CKN PICKERS 1953 J. D. No. 227, extra good 1951 J. D. No. 226 1949 J. D. No. 226 with change-over 1948 J. D. No. 226 with change-over, 1948 J. D. No. 226 1946 j. D. No. 226 J. D. No. 200 1948 Oliver two-row pull type Woods Bros, picker I. H. C. 2-P I. H. C. 22-B for F-20 COMBINES 1951 J. D. 12-A, P. T. O., extra good 1949 J. D. 12-A, with motor, recondi tioned 1948 j. D. 12-A, P. T. O. COIN SHELL! 1950 J. D. No. 6, mounted on I. H. C. truck with new V belt drive, 40 ft. feeder CULTIVATORS Several J. D. No. 200 with or without quick-tatch J. D. No. 238 with cylinders I. H. C. No. 250 cultivator , 1944 Cultivator for J. D. Model H 1950 Cultivator for Case SC 1946 Cultivator for Case SC 1937 Cultivator for Case CC 1937 Cultivator for I. H. C. F-20 1939 Oliver Cultivator for 70 lows l Tillers J. D. No. 44-H 2-16 on rubber, like new J. D. No. 4-B 2-16 on rubber I. H. C. No. 8, 3-14, on rubber Minneapolis-Moline 2-16, 2 years old J. D. No. 52, 2-14 J. D. 2-14 J. D. 3-14 J. D. 2-12 J. D. 259 a tiller, power-trol, used 2 years j. D. 450 B 10 blade tiller DISCS Five J. D. 15 ft., some nearly new 1953 J. D. KBA 9 ft. tandem, like new Omaha fO ft. tandem, ex. good Case 9 ft. tandem, like new Two Roderick-Lean n1 5 ft. Oliver 15 ft. I DRILLS J. D. 20-6 with grass seed attachment, good J. D. 13-7 FB on rubber, extra good TRUCiCS & CARS 1953 Dodge y -ton, four speed trans mission, like new 1948 Ford F3 1 ton with 9 ft. pickup box, good 1946 Chevrolet 1 ton with 9 ft. pickup box, good 1951 Chrysler New Yorker, extra good (Our Own Cars and Service Trucks) Two New CE Portable Dish Washers Three New CE Rotary loners Three New CE Electric Heaters Fcur New CE Vacuum Cleaners Five New CE Portable Radios ' New Vac-A-Way New National Sewing Machine, Blonde Mahogany Nearly New CE 8 ft. two door Refriger ator Four Used Televisions Three Used Electric Ranges Three Used Refrigerators Other New and Used Appliances Listers & Planters J. D. No. 730 with rotary moldboards J. D. No. 730 with 14" bottoms j. D. No. 290 planter, new J.D. No. 290 planter, like new A-340 mounted lister for A or B Minneapolis-Moline mounted lister for Z or U 1950 Case lister for SC 1946 Case lister for SC H-M 46 lister, nearly new, regular and loose ground 1937 Lister for I. H. C. F-20 Ford mounted lister I. H. C. planter with 3-point hookup for Ford, etc. MOWERS J. D. No. 5, new J. D. No. 5 I. H. C. 27-V, used 2 years Omaha mower with cylinder lover No. 2 John Deere Blower ammer Mills 1953 Wetmore Hammer Mill New John Deere 10-A Hammer Mill Letz with Elevator Elevator Little Ciant 40 ft. Elevator, 16-in. wide Extra Cood crapers John Deere 4-ft. Killefer Scrapers Many other articles Diggers (k Loaders POST HOLE DICCERS FRONT END LOADERS Miscellaneous ! FOR FIRE DIAL 17 In case of fire, dial 17. Give the operator the correct loca tion to insure speedy response by the Plattsmouth fire department. h. p. Westinghouse Electric Air Compressor like new TERMS: Cash Sale Day. Lunch on Grounds or at Nearby Restaurants 1 u h. p. gas air compressor, portable New Supreme Cream Separator Ui rvn c. New Forney Welder New A. Y. McDonald Shallow Well Water System Subscribe to The Journal NOW! FURNACES Installed by Martinson Sheet Metal 139 So. 6th . Phone 7189 3rd Street and 1st Avenue Plattsmouth, Nebraska TAYLOR & MARTIN, Auctioneer s and Clerks - - - Fremont, Nebraska 1 Y ton Floor Jack Seed Cleaner 3 New Steel Cates, 14 and 16 ft. l I ? . . i r dm t . im m im i. fm . , , ,