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ue Host D evils Win, Lose, ellevue Tuesday Plattsmouth's Blue Drvil bas ketball forces, at full strength fur the first time in three weeks meets Bellevue here Tuesday at 8 p. m. Plattsmouth will be seekinc its 11th win against 7 losses after a weekend stlit with Ralston and Falls City. The same Tuesday will mark tlw return to the lineup of J. C. Draper, the 6-4 plvotman who has been out witli mumps. Rellevue comes in hooinc to reverse a 46-32 win by the Blue Devils last month in the Ak-Sar-Ben Conference tourney at Bell evue. Last weekend, it was Platts mouth over Ralston. 74 61 , there and Falls City of Plattsmouth 67-41, here. The Ralston pame Friday, Coach John Adkins said today, was just a rase of everything potnp; just ritfht. The course of the game allowed Adkins to play reserves a eood share of the time and all but one of 12 play ers scored. I.arry Cundall was hluh scor er with 19 and Jim .Shown got 10. Plattsmouth shot .400 on 24 for 60 to 24 for 66 and .360 for the Ak-Sar-Ben host. Plattsmouth hit 26 Dolnts In a torrid third quarter when it shot 9 out of 14, a .643 clip. In the Twin Rivers Confer ence here Saturday night, Falls City's well-trained and veteran team handled the ball too well and shot too accurately for the Blue Devils. Jim Poage and Bob Gibson, touted as good shots, were just that, scoring 26 and 16 points respectively. Not tall. Falls City displayed as much finesse as any team Plattsmouth has played this sea son. The starting lineup is vet eran of two years together and showed it In neat play. Cundall was high for the Blue Devils with 12 and Al Dasher scored 11. While Falls Citv was shootin .400 on 28 for 70. Plattsmouth was freezing at 15 for 64, just .234. That difference in shooting success (Plattsmouth working a gainst a tight defense) proved Falls City with 18-8, 36-21 and 49-27 leads. Prompt service always Preparedness Pays 111 if Don't get caught short when emergencies strike. Keep your medicine chest well stocked with our top qual ity first aid and good health essentials. CASS DRUG WALGREEN ACENCY Drugs With A Reputation J mm Saturday's game marked the return to action of Tom Wins cot, veteran of last year's first Blue Devil team who was side lined early in the football sea son with a broken leg The physician's OK for Wins cot to play a few minutes at a time as long as no complica tions develop was received Sat urday. Winscot played the last two and one half minutes of the varsity game as well as in the Reserve game. He scored 10 for the Reserves. Plattsmouth (74) fg ft pf pts Cundall 6 7-9 2 19 Noell 2 2-4 1 6 Long 0 6-10 2 6 Hutton 2 1-3 2 5 Dasher, A 0 2-2 1 2 Martin 3 1-3 1 7 Christiansen 2 3-4 1 7 Pritchard 1 0-0 3 2 Dasher, K 3 1-4 0' 7! Marler 0 0-2 0 0, Shown 5 0-0 2 10 i Bulin 0 3-4 0 3 Totals 24 26-45 15 74 Ralston (61) fg ft pf pts Addis 2 2-4 3 6 Collen 3 5-6 3 11 Lind 1 1-2 5 3 Jensen 0 0-0 3 0 Woodward 2 1-3 2 5 Walsh 3 2-5 3 8 Gorzelanskl 4 1-3 2 9 Dunne 0 0-0 1 0 Lehmann 3 0-0 2 6 Witcofski 6 1-2 3 13 Ludwig 0 0-0 1 0 Totals 24 13-25 28 61 Plattsmouth ... 19 16 26 1374 Ralston 11 10 14 2661 Basketball Scores Plattsmouth 74. Ralston 61. Falls City 67, Plattsmouth 41. Plattsmouth Res. 50, Ralston 33. Falls City ,Res. 61, Platts mouth 38. Douglas 67, Alvo 48. Shubert 63, Nehawka 46. Crete 51, Geneva 29. Lincoln Northeast 63, Beat rice 50. Westside 60, Fairbury 36. Blair 39, Bellevue 30. Piux X 63, University High 47. Seward 62, Lincoln Southeast 57. Nehawka 68, Dunbar 41. Plattsmouth (41) fg ft pf pts Cundall 3 6-8 2 12 Noell 1 0-0 0 2 Long 1 0-0 2 2 Hutton 3 0-0 0 6 Dasher, A 5 1-2 2 11 Martin 1 2-3 2 4 Pritchard 0 0-0 0 0 Dasher, K 1 2-2 2 4 Marler 0 0-0 0 0 Shown 0 0-1 1 0 Bulin 0 0-0 0 0 Winscot 0 0-0 0 0 Totals 15 11-16 11 41 Falls City (67) fg ft pf pts Gibson 6 4-5 4 16 Von Seggren 1 0-0 0 2 Kelley 0 0-0 0 0 Wiltse 4 3-3 5 11 McGuire 0 0-0 0 0 Brown, T 3 2-3 3 8 Harris 1 0-2 0 2 Stednitz 0 0-0 0 0 Brown, B 1 0-0 1 2 Still 0 0-0 0 0 Poage 12 2-2 0 26 Totals 28 11-15 13 67 Plattsmouth 8 13 6 1441 Falls City 18 18 13 1867 Call Your News And Social Items to 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, February 17, 1958 The following described property will be sold on the farm located 6 Miles North and East of Union, Mebr., or 1 Mile North of Union on Highway 73-75 then East as far as you can go, then Vz Mile South, turn East and follow the rock road until you reach the farm; or 2 Miles North of Union on 73-75 then 3 Miles East on Dirt Road. . hurs., Feb. 20, 19 TIME: 11 a. m. - LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS M ACHINERY 1953 JD Tractor 50, Live Power 1940 JD Tractor B, Power Lift, Late Model Quick Change Drawbar 1954 JD No. 227 Corn Picker 1955 JD 18-7 Grain Drill, nearly new with Power Lift, Grass Seed Attachment 1954 JD No. 25 Combine 1954 JD No. 260 Planter with Fertilizer Attachment 1954 JD Cultivator No. 200, Quick-tatch JD Cultivator, Fit B Tractor 5 Section Harrow with Fold-Over Evener JD Plow No. 300 JD Plow No. 52 JD 8 Ft. Tandem Disc Electric Wheel Rubber Tired Running Gear 6 x 10 Bus Brown Box Rubber Tired Running Gear with Box International Endgate Seeder 2 Wheel Running Gear on Rubber, Extra Heavy International 12 Ft. Dump Rake 1 4 Wheel Scraper 1 Slip Scraper American Loader, Mounted on 1945 GMC Truck, with Manure Fork, Snow Scoop, Push-Off Hay Sweep Attachment 2 Sets of Wheel Weights, 1 Set Front End Weights 2 JD Power Trol Cylinder 2 JD Steps and Tool Box Combination JD 2 or 4 Row Fertilizer Attachment for Cultivator 30 Ft. Corn or Baled Hay Elevator with Motor JD No. 5 Seven Foot Mower Air Compressor with V2 HP Motor Lathe with Attachments Post Drill Battery Charger with Lawson Motor 1 275 Gal. Fuel Tank 2 Hudson Chicken Nests, with Roll-way Egg Trays 1 Automatic Brooder with Bulbs 1 25 Bu. Hog Feeder 1 Caterpillar Grease Gun, 35 Lb. Capacity 100 Lb. Anvil Tractor Umbrella 5 Horse 3 Phase Electric Motor, Newly Rebuilt Steel Tool Box to fit Pick-up 2 30 Gal. Barrels of 30 Weight Oil 1 8 Ton Hydraulic Jack 2 21 In. Screw Jacks 2 Ton Chain Hoist 2 Pairs Truck Chains 10 x 20 200 Bales Alfalfa Hay, 2 & 3 Cuttings 1 Steel Gravel Box without Hoist 1 30 Ft. Extension Ladder 1 3 Gal. Hudson Hand Sprayer Gas Stove for Manufactured Gas Bolt Rack Large Mail Box 2 Work Benches 1100 Used Bricks 500 Lbs. New Steel Bolts, all sizes and Lengths, Sorted Shovels, Crib Ventilators, Lumber, Hand Saws, 1 Ft. Wide Belting, (40 Ft.) Tires and Tubes, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH, DAY OF SALE CUP 11 ii $L. DAN VFI6B" County Tourney, Conference Stars Named Four seniors and a sophomore from four schools were named to the Cass County Ba-ketball Tournament all-star first team by a vote of Ca s County coaches. Seniors are (iary McDonald, Weeping Water; Dan Work man, Louisville; Carroll Carsten, Avoca; and Ted Snyder, Ne hawka. The sophomore is Doug Alfrey, Louisville. The Cass County All-Conference team, named the same way, has three seniors, a junior and a sophomore from five schools. Seniors are Carstens, Snyder Junior High 5 Defeats St. John's Plattsmouth Junior High Thursday night defeated St. John's School of Plattsmouth In basketball, 53-31, as Dennis Campbell paced the winners with 24 and Tom Smith was high for the losers with 18. Ronald Adkins for Junior High and Wayne Williams for St. John's scored 10 each. The box score: St. John's (31) fg ft pfpts M. Brink 0 1-1 1 1 T. Brink 0 0-0 0 0 J. Lutz 0 0-1 0 0 W. Williams 5 0-3 0 10 J. Bierl 1 0-0 0 2 J. Chudy 0 0-0 0 0 T. Smith 8 2-3 1 18 D. Lebens 0 0-0 0 0 D. Uher 0 0-0 0 0 Totals 14 3-8 2 31 Junior High (53) f g ft pf pts Campbell 11 2-2 0 24 Cadwell 1 0-0 0 2 Fisher 1 0-0 0 2 Baker 0 0-0 0 0 Bernath 0 0-0 0 0 Adkins 5 0-0 1 10 Molck 3 0-0 0 6 Atkin 0 0-0 0 0 Johnson 0 0-0 0 0 Russell 2 0-0 1 4 Roberts 0 0-1 3 0 Brown 1 0-0 1 2 Fairfield 0 0-0 2 0 Newsom 1 1-1 2 3 McGraw 0 0-1 0 0 Wondra 0 0-0 0 0 and Robert Roelofsz, Alvo. Jun lor is Robert Neben, Murdock, and sophomore is LaVane John son, Eagle. Johnson was the only unanim ous choice. Louisville and Weeping Water, which don't play all conference schoots in the regular season, were not eligible for all-conference selection. The second team choice of the coaches: All tournament Johnson, Eagle; Charles Seegar, Weeping Water, senior; Robert Mar quardt, Avoca, senior; Neben, Murdock, and Roelofsz, Alvo. All conference Ronnie Rey noldson, Eagle, senior; Mar quardt, Avoca; Virgil Rueter, Elmwood, sophomore; Dennis Drake, Elmwood, junior; Galen Burrill, Murdock, junior, and Gary Jones, Nehawka, junior. Totals 25 3-5 10 53 J St. John's 5 6 7 1331 Junior High .... 19 6 19 753 Nehawka Whips Dunbar, 68-41 ' NEHAWKA Gary Jones sc ored 29 points for Nehawka Fri day night to lead his team to a 68-41 basketball victory over Dunbar. Ted Snyder was next high for Nehawka with 17. Nehawka had auarter leads of 18-11, 41-23 and 53-35. EXPLOSIVE MEETING Dover, Ohio When the City Council president, Earl E. Math ias, cast his first deciding vote in about five years recently, he did it with a bang. Someone had fastened some caps to his gavel. Call Your News And Social Items to 241 PHS Draws Pius X in District Plattcmouth has drawn Pius X of Lincoln in the first round of the District One basketball tournament March 4-5, 7-8 at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The game is at 8:30 p. m. that date, after Crete and Ne braska City have played at 7 o'clock. The next night it's Seward vs. Fairbury and Columbus vs. Falls City to complete the first round. Semifinals are at 7 and 8:30 p. m. two nights later with Plattsmouth playing the Crete- Nebraska City winner at 7 if it wins in the first round. The title game is at 7:30 March 8. .Seedings (arbitrary rankings of competing teams) are Crete 1st, Falls City 2nd, Seward 3rd and Plattsmouth 4th. Ticket prices for the district meet are 50 cents for students and $1 for adults. Lincoln Thanks Sheriff for Help A letter of appreciation was re ceived by Cass County Sheriff Tom Solomon from Mayor Em mett S. Martin of Lincoln. The letter was in regard to the assistance given by the sheriffs office during the recent killer chase in Lincoln. Mayor Martin said in part, "I was greatly impressed with the fine cooperation that exists among all our law enforcement agencies. You know that we in Lincoln are always ready and willing to assist you whenever the need arises." A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 50 cents Louisville Whips Quarry City, Wins Southeast 8 Title, 51-34 SYRACUSE Louisville high got sweet revenge here Thurs day night when it whipped Weep ing Water, 51-34, to win the Southeast 8 Conference Tourn ament title. Just six days earlier, Weep ing Water had won the Cass Co. Tournament at Louisville by de feating Louisville in the final, 50-41. Thursday night, steady Dan Workman scored 14 points to lead Louisville. The tightly-played game had Louisville out in front, 16-13, at the half before I its scoring flood began. Louisville held Weeping Wat er to only four points in the se cond period and outscored it in the third, 13-3. The hit-and-run fourth quarter went to Louis ville, 22 to 18. Mike Stacy was high for Weep ing Water with 11. For Louisville, it was the se cond straight major upest in as many nights. Wednesday night it had ousted top-seeded Syracuse by a score of 52 to 43. Syracuse had to settle for third place by beating Waverly, 66 to 40. SPECIAL N F 0 NATIONAL FARM ORGANIZATION OPEN MEETING Tues., Feb. 18, 8 p.m. AGRICULTURAL AUDITORIUM WEEPING WATER, NEBR. SPEAKERS DIST. CHAIRMAN AND OTHERS All Farmers & Farm Families Invited Eager Beavers. u's:A,tfriVJ.Ti'S 5 ..j Meet Twins Robert and Richard Julian, typical Hinky Dinky extra helpers. Eager . . . Yes, Ma'am. They assist a very important person at Hinky Dinky . . . YOU, Mrs. Shopper. After all, one of the most significant things you'll do this week is purchase food for your family. And Hinky Dinky, as one of the largest suppliers in this area, real izes it's an honor and responsibility to serve your food needs. No wonder we're proud of our carry - out boys. They're the most eager bunch of Saturday beavers in town. Enthusiastic folks doing an important job and doing it well. That's why you always get the utmost in good oldfashioned friendly, courteous service at Hinky Dinky. Save 50 on Handprinted Your Choice of Will of the Wisp or Wheat Crest Patterns. Detergent Proof Oven Proof Underglazed Five-Piece Place Setting With $2.50 or Mora In Other Purchases LVB- ' r v. F - ' ':rfflT;- my ,h,, wqim : . nd petlvnt will v Complete Your Dinnerware with These UNIT 2 Set of Soup Bowls (With $2.50 Purchase) UNIT 3 Sugar Bowl and Creamer (With $2.50 Purchase) UNIT 4 Meat Platter and Vegetable Bowl (With $2.50 Purchase) 99c .1" 99 Texas White Marsh Seedless or Ruby Red Packed in Plio Bag for FISH STICKS TUNA PIES 3 Top Frost 8 - Ox. Pkgs. Ocoma 9-Oz. Pkg. APPLE JUICE STJ, Hunt's Fancy Whole APRICOTS Large No. 2' '., Can, 29c Del Monte or Food Club Fancy Cream Style or Whole Kernel Colden No. 303 Cans 3 For Si 79c 85c CORN 2 29c f Plus Top Value Stamps As An Extra Bonus Ad effective thru Wed. Feb. 19th. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Auctioneers: YOUNG & LACY Clerk: MURRAY STATE BANK