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FIRST fltESBVTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street & Second Ave. Keith Delap, pastor Plattsmouth Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Divine Service Ser mon topic, "To De or Not to Be a Christian." 2:30 p.m. Service at the Ma sonic Home. 3:30 p.m. Young People's Com municants Class. 7:30 p.m. Adult Communicants Class. Wednesday : 2 p.m. Circle 1 meets with Mrs. L. D. Hiatt. 2 p.m. Circle 2 meets with Miss Clara Weyrich. 8 p.m. Circle 3 meets with Mrs. T. I. Frict. 8 p.m Circle 4 meets with Mrs. Ray Story. 7 p.m. Younf People's Com municants Cla.;S. 7:30 p.m. Sr. Hi Fellowship Meeting. Thursday: 7:45 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. SATTLER Funeral Home Dial 3123 IMMAMF.L LUTHERAN CHURCH Louisville, Nebraska Lyle K. Mueller, pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Worship hour. 6:30 p.m. Walther League. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Lenten Service. 8:30 p.m. Adult Group. Friday, March 21: 8 p.m. The Church Council. Saturday, March 22: 9 a.m. Saturday School. NEW 1958 MORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER SPECIAL! COMPARE PRICE Cr FEATURES 2 Speed Washer (Normal or Slow) Dual Cycle Control (Normal or Short) Water Temperature Selection Norge Exclusive Automatic Lint-Out 5 Year Warranty 5 Vane Agitation Cr Safety Off Balance Spin With Trade In on,y $195.00 SAVE OVER $100.00 Choose From Over 40 USED TV & APPLIANCES At Practically Cive - Away Prices Low Overhead Means Low Prices CHAS. VARGA ELECTRIC 224 So. 7th Phone 224 We Service what we Sell. Norg:e-Zenith-Emerson-Sylvania Bonded &, Guaranteed TV Service on All Makes. Plattsmouth's Only TV Service Shop meeting the require ments of Raytheon for Bonded Electronic Technicians. ST. PAI L I.l'TIirRAN CIH TCH Weepiiif Water Lyle R. .Mueller, pastor Sunday: S 30 a m. Worship Hour. l:3( a.m. Sunday school. Thursday, March 20: 7:30 pm. Mid-week Lenten Service. Saturday, March 22: 1:30 p.m. Saturday school. WESLEY AN METHODIST ClIl'KCH OF AMERICA 619 South Tenth Rev. ,Mina Smith, Paster Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Worship service. 7:30 p.m. Worship service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. We welcome you to worship with us. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH Murray Rev. Joseph L. Barr, pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Worship. Sermon theme: "I am the Door." FAITH BAPTIST MISSION Louisville, Nebr. Wilton Swires, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. j 11 a.m. Worship. j 7:45 p.m. Evening service. I Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Bible study and time of Prayer. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the Plattsmouth-Louisville Road A. B. Lentz. pastor Thursday Nite: Choir practice. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Services. 8 p.m. Mr. & Mrs. Club. Wednesday: Church and yard cleaning day. Members of congregation will help. FIRST LUTHERAN CHUKCII 11th And Washington Ave. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Carlton C. Spatzek, Pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Worship Service. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Worship Service. 7:30 p.m. Walther League. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Lenten Services. 8:30 p.m. Sunday school teach ers meeting. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH 5th Street and Ave. A G. E. Seybold, pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Worship service, Ob servance of "The One Great Hour of Sharing." Tuesday: Women's Guild Circle meet ings 7:30 p.m. Circle 1, hostes- .1 ..- . '.rrsmart . ... -mc 9T i w I , . .I mti i II fftiirT- Nfbraka's leadership in the adoption of new and improved a Rncul iu methods b demonstrated by the rapid increase m .rr.gated acre Se ow the past five vears-an increase that u greater, percentage wise, than that reported by any other state. Increased irrigation has contributed immeasurably towards keeping th"State's total farm income at a high level, which in turn has con tributed to everyone's prosperity. The availability of a dependable supply of low-cost electricity to power 7he Jumps has been one of the factors encourapr.g the spread of irrigation. . Consumers plavine a vital role in building a grealer electrical Nebras ka sine 1939 and now serving more than 117.000 customers across the State, salutes this spirit of agricultural progress. CONSUMERS PUBUC P0WR DISTRICT Building for tomorrow's' electrical progress today frs Mrs. Lester MeisinpiPr, Mrs. Alice Hallke. Mrs. Amelia Heldt: 7:30 p.m. Circle 2. Mrs. Otto Pitz, Mrs. Orville Muller, Mrs. John E. Schut.1, Mrs Joe Loper, 1:30 p.m. Circle 3, Mrs. Carl Kraeger, Mrs. Elmer Haffke. All circles will meet in the church parlors. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Lenten services. 8:15 p.m. Choir practice. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH No. 8th & Avenue C Rev. J- W. Taenzler, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible school 10:50 a.m. Communion and Sermon. 6 to 7:30 Young peoples meet ing, Janice McKinney, leader. Four nights of Evangelistic Preaching, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30. The Public is invited. Thursday: 6:30 p.m. Officers and Teach ers will attend the Training School at Murdock. METHODIST CHURCH Weeping Water, Nebraska Sunday 9:45 am. Church school Byron Baker, superintend ent. Mrs. Alvln Groesser, Junior superintendent. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Weeping Water, Nebraska E. K. Kauman, minister Church School at 9:45. Morning Worship at 11 a m. Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Worship service. 10:45 a.m. Church school. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Weeping Water Victor Schwarz, Minister Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Church. 7 p.m. CYF. 7:30 p.m. Choir. Farm Spring Cleanup Urged A spring cleanup around the barnyard on most farms can help eliminate one of the chief causes of "hardware disease" in cattle, according to a sug gestion offered today by the American Foundation for Animal i Health. j Cows have a peculiar trait which sometimes causes them to develop "hardware" trouble, Foundation authorities say. It seems that cattle cannot separ ate from their feed the bits of metal, nails, wire, fence stap les, and such items which may have been left in barnyards or pastures. These pieces of metal collect in the fore stomach, and may then work their way through the wall, piercing such vital organs as the heart or liver, and cau- THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, March 13, 1958 Section B PAGE THREE sing death. The best way to pre vent this problem is to make a systematic cleanup of lots and pastures, collecting all such It ems. The Foundation suggests that now, before the heavy work season, is the time to do it. If an animal show signs that hardware disease Is developing, a veterinarian can sometimes remove the harmful metals sur gically. Symptons of the onset of the disease Include loss of appetite, a sharp drop In milk production, a variable fever, and the animal may make grunting noises, and walk with an arch ed back. Where owners wish to guard valuable animals against this condition, veterinarians gener ally insert a special magnet in the fore stomach. This magnet collects the metal particles aiid holds them in a position where they cannot do harm. Milk cows bred from 932 pro-.. vori cirp iipH hv ortiflriiil ft:iirv. breeding association In the Uni ted States during 1908 produced on n vurn no rf 11 ft1 lvtl)nHi lf tl (ft MTV , K. V a , w a .. v. i milk and 477 pounds of butter fat. This compares with an av- I- w. vv fc.va. J ..v ......... of these same cows of 10.600" pounds of milk and 438 pounds of butterfat. U. S. dairy Merds , are thus constantly being im proved by use of sires to pass hieh milk production ability a-'" long to their daughters, reports the U. S. Department of Agrl-' culture. Call Your News And Social Items to 241 NEIIAWKA E. U. B. CHURCH Rev. Ivan Kilpatrick, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Worship service. 10:45 a.m. Church school. i IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Eagle, Nebraska E. II. Prange, Pastor. Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Church Worship. 2 p.m. Voters meeting. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Lenten services. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 7th & Main Streets Plattsmouth E. S. DeSpain, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Mr. John McQuin of Omaha will be the guest speaker. 6 p.m. Methodist Youth Fel lowship. - Wednesday: 7 p.m. Intermediate Youth Fellowship. UNION METHODIST CHURCH Union E. S. DeSpain, Minister Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Morning worship. Mr. John McQuin of Omaha will be the speaker. 10:30 a.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Woman Society of Christian 4th Thursday. Meet with us to worship; de part with us to serve. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cedar Creek, Nebraska Joseph L. Barr, Paster Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon theme is "I Am The Door." 10:30 a.m. Church school. HOLY ROSARY CHURCH Sixteenth and First Avenue Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Tupy Pastor Masses on week days at 7:30 Masses on Sunday at 8:00 and 10:00 am. Masses on Holy Days at 5:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. Confession on Saturday, every First Friday and Holy Days from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00. First Fridays: Holy Commun ion at 7 a.m. Masses at 6:30 p.m. Confessions also heard on First Friday 5:45 p.m. to 6 p.m. Seasonal Devotions will be announced by the Parish Bulletin. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 6th St. and 2nd Ave. Everyone Welcome Sunday: 11 a.m. - Church and Sunday school. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Nehawka Rev. Melvin Shafer, pastor Sunday School Superintendent Mm. A. B. Rutledge Sunday school i0:30. Worship 9:30 ALVO METHODIST CHURCH Richard Deems, Pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Rt ST. JOHNS CnURCH 5th And Ave B. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Rev. Msgr. Joseph Przudzik Ph.D., V.F. Masses: Sunday 6:30, 8, 10 Daily: 7 and 8 Confessions: Sats, Vigils of 1st 'Friday and Holidays: 4-5:30 and 7:30 - 8:00. EAGLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Don Christensen, pastor Church School - 10 a.m. Worship Services - 11 a.m. Intermediate M.Y.F. Wed. eve at 7 p.m. FL.MWOOD EUB CHURCH Rev. F. C. Ebinger, pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday Scn cl. 11 a m Worship, Holy Communion. U .0 n As I have decided to quit farming after 13 years on one place, and go to California, I will sell the following near Greenwood, Nebr. on Farm Located 5 Miles Northeast of Havclock, Nebr. on No. 6, then 3 Miles East; or 1 Mile South and ZV2 Miles East of Greenwood, Nebr; or 9 Miles from O St. through Alvo, all on good road. Sale Starts At 10 A. M. LUNCH SERVED BY THE METHODIST CHURCH OF GREENWOOD 29 - HEAD off CATTLE - 29 Good Holstein Milk Cow, freshen I 7 Shorthorn cows, fresh in last two j 2 Shorthorn 4H Heifers, Wt. 900 before sale date months, with Calves 5 White Face Calves, 5 months old 2 Yr. Old Shorthorn Bull 5 Holstein Steers, 5 Months old MACHINERY 1955 John Deere 60, Power Steer ing, Fully Equipped, less than 10OO Hrs. 1955 JD 10 Ft. Tandem Wheel Disk 1953 JD 540 Mounted Lister JD 14 Hole Van Brunt Drill with Grass Seeder JD No. 5 Mower with Quick Attach ment JD No. 5 Mower with AC WD Hook Up 1957 JD 953 Wagon with 6 x 10 Heider Box JD 999 Corn Planter Tractor Hitch Aldrin Attachment for 540 Lister 2 Sets of Tractor Weights 1950 AC WD Tractor 1948 AC WC Tractor, new rubber AC WD 2-14 Mounted Plow AC 2-14 Plow 1955 AC WD Cultivator AC WC Cultivator AC Fertilizer Attachment AC PTO Side Delivery Hay Rake AC 3 Section Harrow 1953 MM Unitractor and Picker with 1954 Combine complete with Hoist and Carriages Massey Harris 10 Ft. Disk JD 57 No. 400 4 Row Cultivator Mt. Hawley 40 Ft. .Elevator with extra heavy Chain, Mt. Haw ley Speed Jack Overhead Hoist with Cradle 1956 Kovar 4 Section Harrow 12 A New Idea Manure Spreader Bear Cat 2A Hammer Mill IHC 3-14 Plow IHC 2 Row Go Dig JD 2 Row Go Dig David Bradley 15 Ft. Disk David Bradley 6 Ft. Tractor Mower IHC Stalk Cutter IHC Cream Separator Electric Wheel 660 Wagon with 6x10 Heider Box Rubber Tired Wagon with Steel Flare Box Rubber Tired Wagon and Flat Bed Rubber Tired Wagon with Triple Box Steel Wheeled Wagon and Rack 13 Ft. Harrow Grass Seeder Tractor Mounted Saw Frame and ' Blades Tractor Manure Loader Good Loading Chute 4 Ft. Tumble Bug Power Lawn Mower 2 Speed Jacks Quincy Air Compressor with Vi HP Motor Electric, Sickle Grinder 50 Ft. Hammer Mill belt 2 Tank Heaters 300 Gal. Fuel Barrel and Stand 2 Barrel Pumps, New and Used Lumber Electric Fencer, Wood and Steel Posts Several Pieces of old Machinery and Scrap Iron Several 5 and 10 gal. Milk Cans 1949 1 12 Ton IHC SWB Truck with Stock, Grain Box. 11,000 actual miles 1947 Ford Vi Ton Pick Up - B U I I D D N G S 8x12 Brooder House 2 Economy Hog Houses 8 x 12 Shed with Steel Roof Good A Hog House 14 x 24 Metal Building located in Greenwood. May inspect before sale day. 8x12 Shed with Two Way Roof and 60 Bales Prairie Hay 500 Bales Alfalfa, 2nd Cutting in Barn 60 Bales Straw 200 bu. Cherokee Seed Oats, Tested 7 Bu. Dakota Alfalfa Seed 50 Bu. Rye 700 lb. Bromegrass HOUSEHOLD 1955 IHC 20 Ft. Deep Freeze Piano Wardrobe Sofa Bed Overstuffed Chair with Ottoman 3 Occasional Chairs Floor Lamp 2 Table Lamps Dining Room Set Studio Couch 21" Philco TV Picnic Table Square Tub Maytag with Drain Tubs 3 Bicycles New Home Sewing Machine 10 Ft. GE Refrigerator, Double Door 6 Ft. Westinghouse Refrigerator Wrought Iron Dinette Set - 6 Chairs, Like New Two Door Steel Cupboard Cupboards Jenny Lind Bed with Springs & Mattress Pair of Steel Shelves Dressers Matching Coffee Table and End Table Television Antenna, like new Kenmore Vacuum Sweeper Storm Windows and Doors Many other articles too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEERS NOTE You will want to read this ad care been taken care of. You will a fully, at all is extra good and has Iso see the best in Shorthorn Cattle. TERMS: CASH, DAY OF SALE AirtilUir PerslhoOliO. Owner YOUNC, LACY Cr MORRIS, Auctioneers Clerk: ED. McHUGH