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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY OURNAL PAGE FOUR Section B THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1957 Glendcile Lad Injures Foot In Accident .Mrs. Tom Tfiinunt I'hune 415 L Bobby Hennings, 5-year-olil .son of Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Helming, cauuht Ills foot be tween the braki- drum and axle of a tractor. The foot Is swell ed and quite painful. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Sprleek loan and Jean railed at the Er nest Elliott homo In Plattsmouth Friday evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Lester Wanoner home were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ileimin and fam- ass 1 heatre Plattsmouth Last Time Thurs., Aug. 1 (iinsor Rogers and HI. Ronnie "TEENAGE REBEL" A Mother-Daughter picture for the whole family! Also Cartoon Comedy Fri. & Sat., Aug. 2 & 3 " DOl'Bl.i: FKATL'KK Randolph Scott in "THE TALL T" All Technicolor action on Western border! and I.cif Larson in "SUICIDE MISSION" Some come back some don't! Mat. Sat. 2:30, Niles 7:00 & 8:30 ily and Mrs. Carl He jig in of Va- hoo. Afternoon callers were Mr.j and Mrs. Carl Homer. Mr. and: Mrs. Wilbur Proffit of Ithu'a. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gtart.'erj and family spent Sunday at the John Weunerhome. Susan had spent the week there. ' Mrs. Anna lleil spent Wednes-j day at tire Dayton Hennings j home. I Mrs. Groesser of Weeping Wa ter called at the Elmer Speick home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilson and family of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Orvilie Cordes and family were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Fred Cordes home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thornton called at the Dayton Hennings home Friday evening. Pamela Rhoades of Kearney arrived Monday evening to visit at the Elmer Johnson home. On, Tuesday she accompanied Mr. j and Mrs. Johnson and Edward j Van Vleit to Omaha to visit! Mrs. Roy Hricker of Elsie at Clarkson Hospital. She had un dergone surgery. Royalty to U. S. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip of Great Britain have for mally accepted President Eisen howers invitation to visit this country this year. Their visit is tentatively set for October, at which time the British royal couple will pay state visits to both the United States and to Canada. Mon., & Tues. t r- E-tti.'ju r Kin iJV7 RTAINMF NT ACHM LMLN T! Sun., Now at regular Admission! A big Technicolor Cinemascope 55 production you want to see! News reel added Mat. Sun. 2:30, Nites at 7:00 VACATION $20 TO $1000 On a trip you'd like to go? But you can't scrape up the dough? Don't let that stand in your way! See us for the CASH today! MONEY FOR ALL YOUR SUMMER NEEDS! LOAN PLAN 530 Main Street Phone: 3213 Opposite Soennichsens r v En il j p Loans made in nearby towns Louisville Gl Set For Duty In Germany Don Wihlriik Phone 2511 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vaughn and family attended the horse show in Syracuse Sunday. It was an all day affair. Mrs. Marv Tigner of Omaha is visiting this week at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wild rick. Weekend visitor was George Wildrick of Omaha. Cheryl Ann Faust of Blair is spending a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Faust. Cloyd Koop of Hollywood, Calif., is visiting with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koop. Saturday evening they were dinner guests at the home of Judge and Mrs. John L. Polk in Lincoln and were Tuesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Koop and Curtis in Lincoln. Mrs. O. R. Faust and grand daughter, Cheryl Ann Faust of Blair spent Saturday at Blair and Sunday in Lincoln. Dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick were Mrs. Mary Tig ner and George Wildrick of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick,, Agnes and Donald, of Louisville. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Dennis. Florence and Sharon Bram mcr of Burbank, Calif., were Wednesday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hennings. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Donald and Agnes, were din ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wildrick in Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs .Philip Hennings and Roger Brainmcr of Bur bank, Calif., attended the an nual chicken and ice cream so cial at the Christ Lutheran Church on the Louisville-Platts-mouth road Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles Quinnett and Annette of Plattsmouth were weekend visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug ust Funke. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ahl and daughter, Rhonda, of Humbolt are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph WildricK and Agnes were Tuesday eve ning callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt of Avoca were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Bcdella Stander. ft 1 , ; . IK K B B B D 1 II I I I II B :: B UK :!' E Q B B C B S 2 3 ,1 :M" m U m m N n SlCBr M mm JfvL SMSl 2:00 P. M. COURT HOUSE Plattsmouth, Nebraska m ri ii i ii Be b.'B a z s : ;i i"1 b b b b i a r i a a a al TRACT 1 Improved 80 acres, Large House, Double Corn Crib, Chicken Houses, Barn, Cranary, Small Buildings, Good Well. Large portion of cultivated land in rotation pasture. Good stand of Milo, 17 acres. 1U miles west of Murdock on all weather road. (E'o of NW i, Section 16, Township 11, Range 10, Cass County, Nebraska). TRACT 2 Unimproved 79 acres. 24 acres Milo, 11 acres corn. Cood productive farm land in high state of cultivation. 2 miles west and U mile south cf Murdock. (NW'i SW'i,, Lot 4 in SW , , SW'i, Sec. 16, Twp. 11, Rge. 10, Cass County, Nebraska). RESIDENCE Cood modern home in Murdock. Kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bed rooms and bath, 1st floor. Garage and finished basement, bed room and half bath upstairs. Cas heat. Hardwood floors and fireplace. Attractive and well-built residence. (Lots 7 and 8 in Block 4, First Addition to the Villa ;c of Murdock). Terms: 15r cash, balance on confirmatio n; abstract showing good title furnished pur chaser. Possession of residence on payment of balance; possession of all land on pay ment of balance, subject to lease to March 1, 1958. Purchaser to receive two-fifths of 1957 corn and milo crop. FOR SMFOHMATi CALL WALTER H. SMITH, Referee Phrrsmouth, Nebraska CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Dick Streeter and family have returned from a vacation spent at Lake Oko boji, la. While there they drove lo jacKson, Minn., to visit sonic lrnnds. bouuy Broekky, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brockley ol Lincoln, is visiting this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LaHue Williams, and his aunt and uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Streeter. S. P. 3 John Dale Tyo, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 nomas F. Tyo, has returned to Fort Dix N. J., alter a JU day lurlough here with his parents. He is to be reassigned and sent to Germany soon. Mrs. Robert Knutson is attend ing summer school at the Uni versity oi Omaha, she will teach a country school east of Cedar Creek tins tail. Pamela and Kathy Williams of PapilUon were guests Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Streeter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schoe maker ol Mississippi; Beverly Sehoemaker and Jack Terry berry ol Lincoln were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terryberry. Mrs. Charles Hagan of Dayton, Ore., has been visiting relatives and friends in Louisville and other parts of Nebraska for the past month. She is the aunt of Mrs. O. G. Weisneth and John Jackman in Louisville and Mrs. Evelyn Franke of Cedar Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Land gren were in Plattsmouth Mon day on business and to do some shopping. Rev. and Mrs. Donald Web ster attended a camp staff meeting at the St. Paul Metho dist Church in Omaha, Monday. Supper guests Monday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Donald Webster and Wesley were Rev. and Mrs. Charles Morrer, pastor of the Methodist Church at Pe ru. Evening callers were Rev. and Mrs. Conley Hienriehs, pas tor of the Methodist Church of Woodriver. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sluyter and Raymond returned Sunday from a vacation trip spent at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and family, in Rapid City, S. D., and also at the Yellow stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tlustos returned last week from a two weeks vacation spent at the home of Henry Routh in Ole richs, S. D., an uncle of Mrs. Tlustos, and at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tlustos, and Mr. and Mrs. John Tlustos in Dallas, S. D., and at the home of Tlustos's daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herold and family in Laurel. Jimmy, Sharon and Vicki Meyers of Plattsmouth were vis itors Monday at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sluyter, in Man ley. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and Craig of Gretna, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fosberg of South Bend were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woolhiser. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Renner and family were afternoon call ers at the home of Mrs. J. E. Renner in Weeping Water Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and daughters were Sunday after noon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neumann and Walter in Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck en entertained at a picnic supper at their home Friday honor oring the fifth birthday of their daughter, Carol. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck, John, all of Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beck and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck and of South Bend and Geraldine Beck, sister of Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rice of Ashland are parents of a boy born Sunday July 21, at Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln. The young man weighed eight pounds and thirteen and one half ounces and has not been named as yet. Mrs. Rice was formerly Hazel Miner Benedict of Louisville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miner of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and daughters were supper guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beck and family in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norris of Avoca and their house guest, Susan Linder of Omaha enjoy ed a picnic dinner at Nebraska City recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodman of Omaha were supper guests Thursday evening at the home o l'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Eiwin Isaac and sons enjoyed a picnic dinner at Steinhart Park in NeASKA City recently. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jackson and family of Bellevue and Judy Jackson of Platts mouth. Judy is visiting this week with her urandpa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaefer of Murdock were Sunday after noon callers at the home of Fred Bauers and Lizzie in Man ley. Mr... Liiu.st KngclkciuiKT re turned recently from a two Avoca Church Group Talks Over Drive Mrs. Henry Maseman Journal Correspondent ..Mrs. Anna Wohlers Rave a family picnic at her home last Tuesday evening honoring their grandson, Richard Koch, son of Orvilie Koch who enlisted in the navy. Marlene Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Meyer, had an emergency appendectomy at St. Mary's Hospital at Nebraska City Tuesday evening. Edward Denney returned home Monday evening from an extended stay with his sister in Gliddon, la. Jeanne Wolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wolph, of Sioux City, la., spent several days with her grandmothr, Mrs. Myrtle Wolph. Several streets in town have received a surfacing of blacktop. Junior and Tom Fletcher and Loren Haveman returned home Wednesday from a vacation trip in Missouri. Mrs. Henry Maseman cared for Mrs. E. H. Norris while Mrs. Lois Tefft was In Waterloo. Ia. Members of the Congregation al Church met Tuesday evening to hear reports on the church improvemnt drive. Mrs. Ralph Bccard and chil dren of Lincoln spnet several days with Mrs. Anna Wuhle. Congregational Women Fel lowship met Thursday afternoon in the church parlors with Mrs. E. M. Rawalt as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wessel and daughters joined Mrs. Wes sel's parents and her brothers and sisters and their families weeks stay with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Paneitz and sons In Red Oak, Ia. She has been taking care of her daughter, Mrs. Pan eitz, and the new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick, Donald and Agnes were supper guests Sunday evenng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bauers. at a dinner nt the Ervln Rosen thall home. They observed Mrs. Louis Steinhoffs birthday. Bette Jeanne Ilallstroni spent several days with her cousins Kevin, Nora Jean and Kerry Case at Plattsmouth. The Ernest Gollner family left Sunday for their home in Chi cago, 111. Steven Kuuke of Omaha, spent the week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers. The Joe Hart family of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stutt of Boston, Mass., visited with Mrs. Ruby Stutt and Miss Jean Stutt. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lackey moved Saturday into a house they recently purchased In Lin coln. Guests Sunday evening at a steak fry on her new grill in her outside fireplace she recent ly built were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rawalt, Mrs. Helen Noe-rr inger, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hen nings, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noerrlinger. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. j E. M. Rawalt at the Steinhart Lodge, Nebraska City, were) Mrs. William Dcttmer Mrs. C.l O. Zalser, Mrs. Anna Mlckle, Mrs. Helen Noerrlinger and Miss Bertha Neumelster. Mrs. Edith Wiles celebrated her birthday Saturday at the Ralph Liiutsey home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman and Jimmy of Kansas City, Mo., visited over the weekend at the Earl Freemanhome. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhge re turned home Saturday from a western part of the state, two weeks vacation trip in the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kasten, a daughter at St. Marys Hospital, Nebraska City, July 26. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kasten and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Paap, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paap great grand parent, Mr. Dick Kasten, great grandfather and Mrs. Jennie Luide, great grandmother. The I. C. C. npproves a r rise for Railway Express. Funeral Home SATTLER Dial 3123 We are now equippei with the latest Piper cqui mcnt. FOR Grasshopper and Wcej Control. Defoliation of Sec Crops and Milo. Application of Cranul.il Insccticdcs for Super ior Corn borer Contra m remmng ary or liquid) Seeding ANDERSON'S SPRAYINC & DUSTING SERVICE Nehawka, Nebr. Phone Nehawka 20 Never before ... such easy, such superb grass cutting SILENT SCOTTS ALL-MCTRIC MOWER INSTANT, ?ure starting every time. ?o lightweight and safe a child handles it witli ease. Quiet rugged power from any house outlet . . . with tlie unique SeolU reel, the cord just follows you around. Smooth clean cut even spread of clippings every time you mote. And you cut at exactly the height you want with just a twist of the w rist. v Complete with all accessories, 125 jt cord and cord handler reel $169. Unconditional 5 Year Guarantee by o M SCOTT & sons Seedsmen Since 1S70. semmmn rexall si DHUG J S3 $P$k 1 m As I am moving to California, I will sell all my personal property at the farm located Mile South and 6 Miles West of Murdock, Nebr., 3 Miles North and 34 West of Alvo; Miles East and 3 South of Greenwood, Nebr on 11 TIME: 1 P.M. A JD Tractor 1950 Massey Harris 7 ft. Combine with Motor 1952 JD Side Delivery Rake M&M 16 Shoe Drill JD Lister Rotary Mowboards and Markers JD Cultivator International 14 in. 3 Bottom Plow M&M Tandem Disc 1 Rubber Tired Cears with steel box M&M Springtooth 4 Section 1 Rubber Tired Gears with flat top KO in. Gahl Hammer Grinder 40 ft. Grain Auger on Rubber with 2 Motor 12 ft Land Roller JD 2 Row Mounted Go Dig 4 Section Drag Tooth Harrow 40 ft. Belt 21 in. Pover Mower Dc Laval Separator Elevator Hoist and Speed Jack 4 Section Rotary Hoc Feed Bunk 2 Tanks Hydraulic Wagon Hoist 2 Wheeled Trailer 300 Gal. Oil Barrel 200 Bales of Straw Shop Tools Old Iron And many other articles too numerous mention. , HOUSEHOLD Combination Range - Coal and Electric Duo Therm Oil Heater with Blower Attached Admiral Refrigerator 2 Roll Away Beds, 1 Single, 'lA bed with Mattresses 1 Single Hollywood Bed with Inncrsprij Mattress Kitchen Cabinet 9 x 12 Wool Rug 2 Throw Rugs 2 Real Good Maytag Washing Machini with Tubs TERMS: CASH, DAY OF SALE Don Jwlc ErfifflOflfl, Owner CLERK: Corn Growers State Bank, Murdock, Nebr. AUCTS: YOUNG & LAC : I 1 fcMllMlfeM4NftMrikMI