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o South Bend Mrs. Jess Tidier Phone Ashland 4-8646 James Dill returned home on Sunday from a vacation trip to Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Strelght and son Danny of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Streinht. J. L. Carnicle had the mis fortune to fall on the porch of his home Thursday and break his thumb. Mrs. Clyde Hswell of Murdock, Mrs. James Wisz mann and children were callers at the Carnirle home this week. Flmanucl Doldun was taken to Bryan Memorial, Lincoln, Friday for treatment of a throat con dition. Mrs. Boldan visited her husband Sunday and found him feeling much improved. Mr. and Mrs. James Miner are parents of a daughter born Feb. 17 at University Hospital in Omaha. She weighed 8 pounds. 4'2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keckler and daughters of Louisville were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vervaecke. Dave Campbell entered the St. Elizabeth hospital at Lincoln Friday and had surgery that eve ning. He is getting along as well as can be expected. His daugh ter Mrs. Ray Preston has been staying with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Preston at Lincoln, to be near him. Ray Preston spent the weekend with the family. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady of Greenwood were Saturday over night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans. Jack and Tom. Sunday visitors at the Roy Richards home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marcoe of Om aha, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holz and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holz and daughter, all of Springfield, and Mrs. Ora Kuehn and fam ily of Gretna. Mrs. Raymond Carntcle and baby daughter returned home Monday of last week from Bry an Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family were even ing visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fldler en- Dancing AT Ernie's Bar Friday AND Saturday Nites FRIDAY NITE FEB. 27th THE RHYTHMAIRES SATURDAY NITE CLOSED! 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Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wills, Mrs. Harold Olson and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streinht and son, all of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Laughlin, Wayne Laughlin, Mrs. Otto Olson, Clark Bushnell. all of Ashland and Mrs. Jason Strelght. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish and Leon were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Her man Furrer at Yutan. Mr. and Mrs Russell Camp bell and Mr. and Mrs. P. Camp bell visited Dave Campbell at the St. Elizabeth hospital at Lincoln Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Kelly had Sunday dinner with Ed and Bill Fitzgerald at Murray. The brothers are moving Monday to the Egenberger apartments in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz mann and children were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell at Murdock Mrs. Joe Peterson of Ashland spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. Horier Carnicle and Wayne of Lincoln were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cox vis ited Mrs. James Miner and dau ghter at University Hospital in Omaha Wednesday night. Mrs. James Wiszmann, Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and Mrs. Jesse Fidler entertained at a bridal shower honoring Miss Verla Liv ers Thursday evening in the Fid ler home. Several games were played with Mrs. Russell Camp bell, Mrs. George Vogler Jr. of Louisville, Linda Kuhn and Mrs. Vyrl Livers winning prizes. Af ter the birde-to-be opened her gifts, lunch was served to 20 gu ests. A pink and white motif was carried out in the lunch and the serving table decorations. Pete Ball of Wahoo spent Fri day, Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Emanuel Boldan and chil dren. Bonnie Carnicle spent Satur day overnight with the Tom Car nicle family. Mrs. Janet Luellen visited Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Rolland Cox and children. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Charles Ault and fam ily at Plattsmouth. Other guests were Mrs. Robert McDonald and children, Mrs. Nora Jean Wil son and daughter, and Mrs. Cldye Bogard, all of Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunder lich of Murray were Wednes day evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and boys. Howard Sack visited Eman uel Boldan at the hospital at Lin coln Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wills of Omaha were Sunday over night and Monday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F'idler. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ol son Monday afternoon at Ash land. Mrs. Ray Oslin of Rock Port, Mo., returned to her home Sat urday after spending the past two weeks at the Raymond Car nicle home. Elinor Fidler of Lincoln, with three of her sorority sis ters spent Saturday afternoon and evening at the Jesse Fidler home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boldan of Springfield were Sunday eve ning visitors with Mrs. Eman uel Boldan and family. Realty Transfers John J. Cloidt Jr. and Wini fred to Harold M. Johnson and Mary Erin, 12-10-58, Lot 17 Hill crest Subdivision of Hay's Ad dition, Plattsmouth, $1. Charles Boeenrief and Evelyn to Irene Lorenzen, 12-11-58, Lot 1 to 12 Blk 8, Eagle, $4,000. Enno Ahrens and Ellen to the State of Nebraska. 10-7-58, Pt. SWi, 15-12-12. $352. Ellen Ahrens and Enno to the State of Nebraska, 10-8-58, Pt. N'i NE'i, 21-12-12, $360. Albert Elmer and Amelia Wet enkamp to Charles Arthur and Nellie Wetenkamp, 10-31-58, N''2 Of NE'i, 32-12-13, $16,000. Paul L. and Alberta M. Goer ing to Cecile A. and Ruth C. Beck, 12-13-58, S 80 feet of Lot 1, Louisville, $2,000. Malinda Gustin to Malinda Gustin and Merle V., 8-18-50, NV2 SW4, 7-10-10, $1. Lloyd, Mary Ellen and Mar garet Ranney and Ruth E. and Samuel Lineo to Lloyd and Mar garet Ranney and Ruth E. Lin go. 12-1-58, Ni SW'i, 2-10-11, $1. Ruth E. Lingo and Samuel and Margaret Ranney to Lloyd Rannev, 12-1-58, SV2 SWi, 12-10-11. $1. James F. and Helen Ann Begley and Richard C. and Dor othy Peck to James F. and Helen Ann Begley, 12-20-58, W 15 ft 8 in Lot 11 Blk 29. Platts mouth, $1. 1 frv. ' i a x -J r V v-- . 1 " ,? - i t CLASSY CASS I'ORK Here are the Avoca hogs which won the truckload championship in the recent Omaha Market Hog Show. The set of 10 Hamps were the entry of George McKay and AVOCA Mrs. Henry Maseman Mrs. Gus Wohlers is assisting at the Farmers State Bank. Mrs. Harrv Stutt left last week for Schenectedy, N. Y., for a visit with her son. Dr. Charles Stutt, Mrs. Stutt and daughter. Mrs. Ernest Emshoff, Mrs. Dena Ruge and Frances attend ed a bridal shower honoring Sal. ly Ballance at the Methodist church in Eagle Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Aesch backer received word this week that their son John had had sur gery last week. Henry Smith sold his garage the past week to John Marquardt for use as storage space. Mrs. Walter Noerrlinger came home Tuesday from Syracuse hospital and stayed several days with her daughter, Mrs. Rich ard Wilson. Mrs. Hans Jensen entertained at a party Tuesday evening for Miss Ballance. Mrs. Ella Wulf helped her dau. ghter, Mrs. Hillman, move Sat urday from Nebraska City to Omaha. Mrs. Edgar Mueller and dau ghter, Syracuse, are staying at the Meta Mueller home during her absence. Mrs. E. Rawalt came home Saturday from a three-week cr uise. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lishardt and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhge visited Mrs. Robert Kirkhoff and Dennis Paul at Brvan Memor ial Hospital Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Rippe vis ited at the Merle Hennings and Wilbert Emshoff homes in Om aha several days last week. Mrs. Jerry Bornmeier and sons, Oswego, 111., are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. Eidon Ahrens and family visited at the W. Bar tels home in Deshler Sunday. Mrs. Bartels is a sister of Mr. Ahrens. Relatives here received word that Jim Ehlers of Bertrand was hospitalized at Lexington Hos . i i .14 r I M.-r- pital suffering from blood poison, ing. We are hannv to report that Jim Cullen, Syracuse, is recov ering from eye surgery at Vet erans hospital, Lincoln. The Avoca Trap Club beat the Nehawka Club at a target shoot at the Boyd Mayfield field Fri day afternoon. The Avoca Club consists of Ernest, Arthur and Richard Norris, Roy Ruhge and Lenord Haveman. The Avoca Woman's Club met Wednesday with Mrs. H. Mar quardt. Mrs. Nancy Carsten op ened with the devotions. Roll call was My Favorite Bible Story. Myrtle McFadden and Mildred stopped Friday to visit with Mrs. Carl Zaistr enroute to Omaha to see Fr. Elmer McFad den at Veterans Hospital. He had eye surgery last week. Mrs. John Dumke is quite ill at the home of her son, Harold, and under a doctor's care. The Housekeepers Extension Club met Thursday with Mrs. Robert Hallstrom. Roll call was a valentine poem. Program was Laundry Tricks and Gadgets by Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs. El mer Hallstrom. Mrs. Harold Dumke and Mrs. John Lingle Sr. attended the hardware convention at Pershing Auditorium Tuesday. They also toured the governor's mansion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt were on a 10-day trip to Texas last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle and Stevan visited the Maynaid Rippe home in McPherson, Kan., Sunday. Subscribe to The Journal Now! LOANS!! For Taxes For Spring Expenses For Any Purpose Loans Made in Nearby Towns AMERICAN LOAN PLAN 1 530 Main Street (Opposite Soennichsen's) Phone: 3213 f t' . " son Marvin. Both exhibitors are in the picture, the senior McKay holding the championship plaque. The champion load also won the Mc Kays a $100 premium. CHEAPER, BETTER HOME . Kansas City The average American home buyer wants a 3-bedroom house, but he can't afford to pay for it. This is what Robert V. Blackstock told Association convention recently. He said the lumber industry and home builders should combine forces to build better houses for less money. You'll have see it , . . fo believe it! to show you the FORD SELECT - 0 - to put more GO Come y mo'nday, A) wfi MARCH 2 Come ALL DAY lonci all! vL PRIZES REFRESHMENTS ENTERTAINMENT Here's an event you'll want to attend! Don't FORGET Monday, March 2, For Prizes - Refreshments H. P. 27th & " ' . - ' . . W ... V. Emma Union Items Mrs. L. C. Todd Phone 2441 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Todd drove to Lincoln last Sunday to visit their daughter, Nancy, and attended a rehearsal of a soror ity play, "Co-ed Follies." In the evening they attended a play, "Dr. Faustus." by Christopher Morley in which Larry Long has a part. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rieke and small son of Seattle SDent Fri day evening at the Clifford Rog ers home. Wayne has been dis charged from the service re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrah Sr. drove to Omaha last Sunday to have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James Runnels and son. Next Sunday (March 1) will be the 40th anniversary in the ministry of Rev. Shanklin, min ister of the Union Baptist church. The guest speaker next Sunday wiil be Dr. Arthur Clark. Fol lowing the service, there will be a church dinner. Special services, beginning on March 8 will be held until March 22 with Rev. Clint Reser assist ing. Methodist Church members and the senior choir will assist in the services. The North Liberty Extension Club held a food sale at Mer edith's Store last Saturday morn ing and the Legion Auxiliary served a soup supper at the Leg ion Hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Attebery returned recently from a three week vacation in Phoenix, Ariz., where they were guests of their great new line of SPEED TRACTORS in your farming Smith Tractor & Equipment Company gin L Streets SOUTH gfj) Company in IB" We take great pride in this fact. But, even greater than this pride, is the deep sense of gratitude we feel toward those friends, customers and employees who have made this milestone possible. It is traditional in our family, as well as in the Old World industry, to mark such an event with a special brew. My grandfather, Michael Karl Goetz, took great pride in his Country Club Pilsener Beer Famous For Its Flavor Since 1859. As a tribute to our founder, and for the pleasure of our cus tomers and friends we have brewed this venerable product again just as he would have made it. It promises you something traditional and yet something different. It will in no way displace any of our fine modern prod ucts, Goetz Beer, Country Club Malt Liquor and Goetz Pale Near Beer. We invite you to try, and to enjoy Country Club Pilsener Beer just as your grandfather did in the pioneer days. With every sip we w ish you good health and the same prosperity and happi ness you have made possible for us. 4 JK, . I. . THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, February 26, 1959 Section B PAGE THREE daughter, Geraldine, who is em ployed at Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grun wald spent the weekend at Dav enport, Neb., where they visit ed their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gausman. On Saturday evening, the Gausman and Grunwald families attended a volleyball tournament at Brun ing. On the way home the Grun walds stopped in Lincoln where f M I Almost Forgot Easter Is Utlj SoE4ti, MY Spring Clothes Must Be Readied pNPN It's Cood To Have OvJjrl Lugsch's Available ONLY 37 DAYS TIL EASTER. Bring Your Carments In Now! LUGSCH CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 429 Main Phone 230 Plattsmouth Win Wonderful PRIZES TRIPS To Europe! To Hawaii! Travel fun for Two. TRUCKS GIFTS FOR THE HOME Matching Westinghouse Refrigerator and Home Freezer, RCA Color Television, Portable Westinghouse Room Air Conditioner! Enter the NEW FORD TRACTOR Select-O-Speed "FUN FOR THE FAMILY" CONTEST 300 PRIZES 300 WINNERS Contest Ends Come in and see New Ford Select-O-Speed Tractors. Shift to any speed on the go without clutching. The greatest trac tor advantage since hydraulics! Pick up your entry form in the Select-O-Speed ' Fun for the Family" Contest. Enier today and WIN! OMAHA MArket he year 1959 marks the anniversary of 100 continuous operation by the M. K. Goetz St. Joseph, Missouri. Sincerely, J M. Karl Goetz President they visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murdock and Mrs. Addie Dodson who Is an aunt of Mrs. Grun wald. She is 85. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc Quln and daughter Patty of Un derwood, Iowa, called cm Mrs. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rich and daughters Sunday. The McQuins are planning an open house March 8 to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. WHITE SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE 24 Hour Service New 1959 Ford Ranchero and Styleside Pick-Up! 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