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I I LOIHSVILIJ Mrs. Bessie Core Phone 4377 Cushraaii Boy Scouts Get visit guests at the Earl no me in Valley. trV-"-t STweg Awards at-Public t,Vt Fare-ts, Mr. and; wourr or nonor -. family and Frank Gadway and ! Bill Jardine, Scoutmaster, re- Bessie Cere all attended the and Tom corts 4S Scout awards, in eluding Icp Canades in Omaha. Mrs. - l . dOvrn Friday evening to over the week end at the heme of Bessie Core. Saturday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Wiiccx and Mrs. BUI White. 1 Schmader of Omaha were caii- ! crs on relatives and fri?rrf5 -;.::::::--x-::vXv:.x-: Saturday evening. E. Mayfield came down f thilda Jochim and a r. Omaha Monday to attend j Irien --Irs. Moore of Omaha, funeral of Dave Sjogren i .were m ville Thursday vis r.hur Stander spent the wek ' IU?? reiatiTes and friends, in EIin, Nebr., lookins altr i Mrs. Howard Jack- : i.::r.vss interests. Mrs. Gail Meisinger, Deanna s.z Larry and Mrs. E. A. Ins- :e Omaha shoppers on man of Omaha were in Louis- viae looking after business and shaking hands with old friends I Saturday. ?nTrs. TTa-nrrr Vn" t -n r TTf,-,, ' i"e'-t husband at the' Vets and Mrs. Donald ; -Tr, ,X j-iwuie uss lancLa Jscnlieiert has been spending some time xms week at the home of her Clarence Smith Sunday dinner :rs. :da wer PLUJIBIN'G WTSING CARPENTER WORK Furnaces Space Heaters Hot Water Heaters Phone 5194 grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Schliefert, while her mother, Mrs. Herman Schliefert is serv ing on the jury at Piattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. In?ram and Larry Gene Meisinger spent Sunday in Lincoln at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ingram. O'her guests 'were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman of Lincoln. try 0 JaMW ! j-.J sm00' ","""1'r Ssf isffer Oows -for Lass S" Tnat's whet dairymen say who ere milking daughters of A5S PROVED Sires He get rid of his bull He cells a skilled technician fcr crnficicl breeding Hs uses PROVED A3S bulls Why don'i you?- James Graves - Dial 7171 ABS AUTHORIZED SERVICE American Breeders Association - 4 ' -; t- - . ASS 22 merit badges, one tenderfoot "Wilcox is a niece of Bessie Core, pin. 2 quartermaster symbols, Mrs. Franh Wildricfc, who un- two assistant patrol badges, and derwent surgery at the Method- 5 nr,p vear servicp stars, were ist hosnital in Omaha last presented to members of Boy Thursday is reported to be doing Scout Troop 353, April 7, at a - all right. She expects to be able public Boy Scout court of honor. to leave the hospital Saturday. The speaker of the evening was j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schmidt the executive secretary of the ' and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Schmidt Nebraska Funeral Directors and ' of Sterling, Colo., spent the week Embalmers Association, W. O. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuelson of Omaha. JWm. Schwaim. Louisviu i j Louisville Clarence Embury, former fore- ' Good Crowd at man of the M. O. F. section here returned to this place again j UlStriCt Meeting Monday morning. Mr. Emaury A iarge crowd attended the has been working near Lincoln j district meeting of the I OOF ror several montns but this job f innse held at the hall here last came ut for bid again recently vandav rd2:ht. Renresentatives were iJitaciii. iiwa iiCcu.iji eveij and he bid it in. Danny Auit, who was in the Children's nospital witn sums was able to return heme last week and is getting along fine. , Mrs. Jesse Sell and son Dave arrived in Louis vide Thursday evening. They went .o Omaha on business Friday and will re turn to their home in Hastings Saturday. They visited at the Grace Hoover and Bessie Core home. Jim Heard and sister and Mrs. McKinstyper were Omaha shop pers Wednesday. Louisville 3-Month Texas Trip is Concluded Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koenig of Spencer, Iowa, and Mrs. J. B. Larsen arrived home on Tues day from Hariingen, Texas, where they have spent the psst 3 months visiting with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hansen. They also visited Old Mexico and many interesting places Louisville Harold Baines. Sr., returned home this week from California where he had spent the last 10 days. He was called there by the death of a relative. Mrs. Glen Meisinger entered the Clarkson hospital at Omaha Sunday and on Monday under went surgery. She is reported to be getting along very well and expects to be home in a few days. A number of pupils from the Louisville school have been and still are absent because of mumps or chicken pox. lodge in the Comhusker district. Decree work was presented by the district officers. . Louisvum; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kocp were hosts at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Group, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hen nings and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayfield. The occasion was the wending anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Group. Frank Ross moved last week into the home of Mrs. Kathryn Reichart at Fourth and Maple streets. Mrs. Reichart, who is making her home at a rest home in Weeping Water had Mr. Ross move into ner home to look after it throughout the summer. Vernon Wheeler and family are spending his furlough here visiting at the Brady Wheeler home. Vernon has been sta tioned in Montana but when he returns to duty will go to the Philippines to do another stretch of overseas service. Ricard Reveiiiac is now at Fort Jackson, S. C. Jim McClun writes home that he was only . a short distance from the big flying box car which crashed at Fort Bragg recently, killing seven men. Tony Fleck writes his parents. that he is back in Korea again after being in a hospital in Ja pan, because of a broken foot. He is still on crutches. Looisviiia Seniors Have Sneak Day at Omaha The senior class took their an nual sneak day Friday and went Mrs Ed Croupe Notes Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahl, Mr. and Mrt.. Frank Salberg, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoehr, Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Parsons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Liryd Schnieder, Mil ard Tin v. ion and Miss Dorothy Groupe gathered at the Ea Groupe home Saturday evening to help Mrs. Td Groupe cele brate her birthday Saturday evening. Mrs. Hsnery Deitie called at the A. C. Ker.rdr.gs home Tues day. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leonard of Ralstcn and Mrs. Wilbur Hell and children drove Saturday to Murdock to visit at the Peter Leonard home. Mr. Leonard is home and is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter were supper guests at the Christ Pet erson home Saturday evening honoring Mr. Peterson's birth day. Glendale Hcnnings Hosts at Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Hen nings entertained Sunday at a birthday dinner for Mrs. Sam Fulton 2.nd Kathie of Omaha, also Shirley and Dayton Hen nings. Those present were Mrs. Elizabeth Hennings of Piatts mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grahm, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hennings, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fulton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hennings drove the Fultons back to Omaha Sunday evening. Glandule Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Squires ot Omaha visited Sunday at the Joe Wolheiser home and both families visited at the Davidson; THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL horn ein Weeping Water. Mrs. Joe Wcilheiser visited her sister Wednesday and Thursdav, Mrs. Wilson in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson visited at the Bernard Johnson heme in Elmwcod Tuesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stocks vis ited Mabel Engelkemier in Piattsmouth Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Derby and children called at the Arthur Derby home Saturday evening. Glendale Sprieck Home is Scene for Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprieck, and family attended a family: dinner at the Ed Sprieck home ; in Murray Sunday. Other guests ! were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprieck, Mrs. Otto Hell and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elliot of Piatts mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Carpers of ulendal Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derby spent Sunday at the B. Clinkin beard home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Derby and daughter were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reed were in Omaha Friday. Henry Youngquist came home from the Veterans hospital Fri day and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred faff went to Omaha with them Sunday. Fred will be there for some time. Thursday, April 15, 1S34 Section C PAGE FIVE Mrs. Kenneth Smith spent. Treat oats and barley seed be Mcnday in Lincoln -seeing 'hen fere planting. Seed treatment doctor. -ill. control such sesd-tcme dis- Sundsy evening callers at the eases as smut and scab. Also, it T. A. Tennanc heme were Mr. ' will protect the seed from seed and Mrs. Arthur erbv. Mrs. decaying and seedling-blight or Roy Derbv, Mrs. 5red Huff, Mr. : sranisms that may be in the soil, and Mrs. John Ritter and Mrs. ; Recommended compounds for Melvin Reed. ; treatment are Cerean M. Pa- : ncge, Agrox and Gy-trete. Treat This year there will be an es- . at least two cays prior to plant -timatea 53C-.03 new cancer cases ing, preferable cue week, in the XJ. S., the American Can- ; cer Society estimates. ' Jsumi! CIass:fed Ads Get Results K3 JIZBA & JIZBA Registered in Engineering and Architecture Design, Surveys, Estimates, Supervising 3417 Ojden Omaha, Nebr. Phone PL6361 siu r m. count on ijour FEDERAL CROP IHSURAHCE POLICY See Us for Full Information Albin E. Chovanec, Agent First Kealty Company 506 Main Street Piattsmouth Mrs. Cy Hirsch and her moth- . to Omaha to enjov the dav tak er. Mrs. J. R. Noyes and Bessie tng in some of the sights. Core were shopping in Omaha j Amos Hrabik drove the school Vv'ednesday. bus for them on the trip. Mrs. Elmer Wendt and daugh- j Leukine ter Corrine and httie son were! . . Omaha visitors Thursday. - fprn xoaramari wntes his par- Mrs. Herbert Keckler and enjoyed the sights h-rthor rv. P.f York last week. He also rii"vP,;-P aAp vPr,;, saii Bennington which is the snip he is on will sail to ril Vemaecke at the Veterans hosprral in Omaha Saturday and report him much improved. His case was diagnosed as malaria. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox and family of Oconto drove One drive proves It I Newest, easiest-to-drive pickup in the lowest-priced field! 12 i ; HERE'S WHAT NEW OWNERS SAY! "Brilliant new pickup performance!" ''New get-up-and-go ! " "A whole new concept of pickup driving ease!' '"Extra-easy steering ! " "Plenty of power on a money-saving budget!' "So much quality for so little cos tl" Florida then over to Cuba and on through the Mediterranean and that the ship will not be back to the United States until about the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Donnelson returned home last week from Texas where they spent their vacation and visited their son Bob, who is stationed for train ing at El Paso. Clarence Diggs -resigned his position at the Joe's New TVay Market last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCord are leaving this week to make their home in Oregon. L. J. Mayfield was in Omaha Saturday where he visited Mrs. j Mayfield at the hospital. iff loSuHO r U ' COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR DEMONSTRATION! V 5 I I fca S S tf s s b 0 im i -mi e mm 1 1 dm- C i i i ; x i Chicago Ave. Dial 267 fLiiLal Mrs. Thomas Tennant Phone 4251 Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahl an I Donald visited at the Harry Tig ner home in Piattsmouth. They found Mr. Tigner improving. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Sprinkei of Council Bluffs visited Sunday afternoon and evening at th2 Lestor Tennant home. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Vieit and family of Lincoln visited Sunday evening at the Elmer Johnson home. Edward and Jimmis stayed ever for a longer visit. I Steve Groupe has been at ! home with chicken pox since ! last 'Tuesday. i "V- Trod Cni-r'a:; - ftn granddaughters called at the Lester Tennant home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahl call ed at the Elmer Johnson home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tennant visited Thursday - at the John Ritter home. Other visitors were Mrs. Frank Tietz. Mrs. Christ Peterson and Laura of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlavac and family visited Thursday evening at the Adoiph Hlavac home at Bruno. Mr. and Mrs. Rachara Living--stcn and family called at the A. C. Kenning home Sunday aft emocru Chas. Kenning left "Wednesday evening for California. He will visit at the Robert Breamers. other relatives and his sister in Washington, before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lange and Dicke were Sunday visitors at the Lestor Tennant home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vervaca attended the Ice Shew Thursdav eveninj ! in Omaha. " Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tennant I of Omaha called at rho Eim?r '' Sprieck home "rc T. A. Ten- J SONNY SOUTH By COURTNEY ALDERSON ANNUAL f SOSRY, GIRLS OH SOV TWA SME ( HE AH VCW AKE ,B:$ f T NAS SJSSSA'UT SCHOOL SOX I AH'M LCC(C!KrpCM IS , AN' VWiTN TH SAME V EITWA - LETT'S GO CVOH T BUY MAM BOX, ; Mlf tt Si GOING. WEST .'By FRANK THOMAS. YCU TRY IT, HO S3 FACTE-. ( WHJT J HE COliLDH'T V 1 4 VSg7 VIAS tsKOTHIN' -TAKE A QLS'CK. UjPEOlV UFTTHE GCS! J 1 '. r r a i '-..TAvcifV a quick f; t ;;lt, ' flrO) i OFF MAIN STREET Ey JOE DENNETT TELL ME A K O- K., 3CV, CN2 STCRV, 6RAMPS, WAS CN SAFARI PLEASE. HUH? 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