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Union items Mn. L C. Todd Phone 2441 Dec :":h. Mr and Mrs Mel v:rt Tied. Sr., Mrs Hazel Bor cherdtr.g. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Kast;fcm. drove to tes Moir.es to the horn- of Mr. and Mrs Gorre Lauge wr.ere the Ud;es were joined by a sister and hus band. Mr and Mr. M L. Lor.r bert of Indiana p-;:. Mr. Horace Gnffin was able to be brought hoir., last Thurs day from St Mary's Hospital, where he has been for several weeks suffering from a severe heart attack. The WSCS held their meeting at the church last Thursday aft ernoon with nine members and three children present. Mrs Robert Grunwaid presided in ab sence of Mrs. Russell Easter. Devotions and a short week cf Prayer and Self Denial Program was conducted by the devotional leader. Mrs. Carl Cross. Medita tions we:e read by Mrs Martin Nelson and Mrs. James Attebery. It was voted to give So.OO to the School of Retarded Children's Building Fund Refreshments wer(. served by the hostess. Mrs. Jack Courtney, assisted by Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Todd In absence of the other hostess. Mrs. Con Wat tons who was unable to come to ccme on account of illness A beautiful Christmas pro pram was presented by the Sup't and teachers of the Bapt ist Sunday School. Wednesday evening. Dc. :3rd at the Baptist Church. The church was filled as the lrr.pre'"lv service ra; presented Edwin Wolf", t-rcar.-ist and Mrs Or a Guerra reader, cave -who pave u.s our Carols"1" Mrs. Gail Hoback presented her Bezmnr's Class with Mrs Mur. d-jcic at the cream in 5f-r.cs and recitations as did Mr Liner ? Primary Class, Alma Buroe prsent'd her Juniors in a sp-c-ul oart of the pre -gram Mrs Phyllis Burre and her class Mrs Ernest Rathe. She soent Christmas eve at the home of Mr and Mrs Norm Hendrix and fami.y and was a ;-u: ';: sues'. Sur.dav it the home of Mr. n;i Mrs Le-r.a.d R-tr.e and fam.. Mr. ana Mr- Ernest Rathe and Mr Herman Rathe brousmt Mr Toed home m jr.day evening ' THE FLATTSff OUTH. NEBRASKA. : Monday. January 4. i:0 SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE THREE pre sen ted Prt phe Fu fillment " The Senior Hish Cass presented a Playlet in two parts entitled. "A change in View " Mr. Francis Lir.er presented his Adult Clas in an impressive Candle Li?h: Service with Tern Wolfe sailing "Silent Nistht -Hcly Night." The service ciosed with the Benediction by the pas tor. Rev Snanklrn. Mr. and Mrs, Ver! Acklev. Karen and Wayne visiter with Mrs. Vera Ackley and then drove to Mead where they were guests of a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs Melvin Todd. Sr., entertained the following puests at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kasbohm of Dun bar. Mrs Hazel Borcr.erdin.gr. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Tidwell and family, ali cf Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Long and son Larry of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Toed, Jr. and two daugh ters, and Nancy Toed. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Deles Den ier of Find.ey. Ohio who are spending some time visiting here with relatives and friends, were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Birthday Surprise New Years Eve Friends and n.-iThbors surpris ed Frank Rice on his birthday New Years Eve at the home cf Mr. and Mrs Fred Gardner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Dewy D'Ero of Omaha. Mr and Mrs. Elmer G-.-chenour. Mr and Mrs. Gene Sn.xigrass. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eraas. Mr. and :.irs onar.es i-'.ier.r-. .ir ar KEEP IN TOUCH Mr. and Mrs C C Cross and Harley L. Becker was here M.ij Iva Mousey of Union were from Peoria. Hi. over the wvek- here Wednesday to look after end voting his mother. Mrs. H ba.iin-.-i. matters ana whi.e here E. Becker and sisters, Mrs John Cross cullc; the Jcurnal Satter and Mrs. Wm. Schmic to renew mann. Court y Judse R J. Case was at Avoca cvvr the New Year ht.aa.iy. jaxtng Mrs. Ca-e and "he ch-cren at the home of Mr. and Mr- E-mer Hallt::m. par ents ct Mrs. Case. Mrs Wayr Green. Mr and Mrs Frank Rice and Mr and Mrs Fred Gardner. The evening was spent ty playing cards. Prices were won by Mrs. Frank Rice, Joe Eraas and Frank Rice. Lunch was served after the New Year Eells rung at m.d- Mr and Mrs. Don Alexander of Btishto:;, Kar... who ha'. e been here" visiting at tne home cf Mr and Mrs Earl Alexander have returned home. Loris B. Long, local Realtor, announces the sale bv Mr. and Mr. ana Mrs. D. M. Talcott cf their property at 12 South Nin th Street to Mr. and Mrs C. A. Ruse. Mr. and Mrs. Talcott re side in KennewicK. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. James Pittmar. and daughter Rebecca returned Tuesday evening frc.n a trip to Illinois and Missouri to visit with relatives. r.urscay eve- jenn ennstense: rung. Mrs. L G. Todd was taken to Omaha by her son Melvin last Thursday afternoon where she spent several days with her son- M t iel If fire destroys oil your property, how much would you lose? Too many folks in this area don't have enough insur ance protection for their homes. And that's serious when there are thousands of dollars at stake! Make sure you have the property insurance you need. Call cs for a complete checkup . . . today.. "See Sreve" YOUR lnsurana T SIIVIS T CM ITT! ill niePnnt (.AGENT STEVE DAVIS AGENCY Plattsmcuth, Nebr. Phone 6111 Guests Here At Gardner Home Mrs. Fred Gardner entertained at dinner New Years Dav Gue sts were Mr and Mrs. Harry B; st wick and son., cf Omaha. Mr and Mrs DSk Tomlir.son and farr.ilv of St. Jceoh. Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. Hare Id Jeschke and famiiv of Kansas Civ. Mo and Mr and Mrs G. F. Wykert of Troy. Kans The guests are all relatives of Mrs Gardner. The Tcrr.lmsor.s and Wvkerts stayed ever the weekend. Eagles Greet The New Year Flattsmouth aene No. 3-35 FOE extended the usual warm greet ire to the New Year at their club house, featuring the danc ing party to the music cf the Fred Warren orchestra. The party drew a large number cf the members and friends to pass the hours most delightfully and at the midnight hour welcomed 1960 in proper style. A Classified Ad in The Journal cos" as little as 5P cents Abstracts cf Title "Title Insurance" THOMAS WALLING CO Plattsmouth. Nebraska M Everybody's Ready FOR Johim Deere Saturdav. Januarv 9th - m f b AT IN PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Shows At Our Store At 1 :30 & 7:30 P.M. Free Lunch - Free Prizes HERE'S THE PROGRAM LETS GO PLACES' WITH WALTER KRONKITE "ODDITIES ON THE FARM FEATURINC THE GORDON FAMILY it 'll " What's New In Farm Equipment" "BEHIND THE SCENES" A FLYINC VISIT TO 0HN DEERE PLOW WORKS TO SEE THE WONDERS OF MODERN PRODUCTION. PLUS A SERIES OF COLORFUL ENTERTAINMENT FILMS CF COMEDY MUSIC & DANCiNC YES - IT'S JOHN DEERE DAY AT Stander Implement Co. In Plattsmouth, Nebr. - Sat. Jan. 9th AND IT'S ALL FREE TO OUR FARM FRIENDS Mr and Mrs. E-.ri Alexander and granddaughter, Kathy Jo Baurr.?urt. spent the New- Year houday at Hays. Kan., vhfre they were rv.ests cf Mrs Ka th.erine Alexander, mother of Ear; and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B.il Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jungles are enjoying a two weeks vaca tion in the southwest, stopping a: Corpus Chrtsti. Tex. They will later crive on tc ul.i for a tr.p thrcugh that tr.terestx.g country. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hutchison of Gallatin. Mo were here for the holidays with their daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. C;eo Baker. Ai o at the BaSer home for the Cr.riitmas Holiday was Mrs. BaKer s orother. Glen Hutchison of GaJatm and To-sruro Isa of Tokoyo who is a student at trie University of N. urasa and Irienci of Don Baser. Tne Hutimisoms left for their home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Vaicav Zoubei. c' this city is a patient at St. Mary s hospital at Nebraska City, enter ing the hospital Thursday. She was taken to the hospital by the Sather ambulance. Mrs. Joseph Capwe'i is a pat ient at the Immanuei Hospital m Omaha, entering the day be fore Christmas. Mrs. Capweli had been visiting in Lincoln with relatives when she fell and frac tured her collar bone. It was lat er learned she also had broken ribs, and is quite uncomfortable. Mrs. Capweli hopes to return to her home here this week. New Years Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Meisina er and family were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes and sen Darreil who is home for the holidays from the University cf Nebraska. Farm Account Books Available A supply of the 1960 Nebraska Farm Account Book has been re- caved. They are avaiiaoie at the Mrs. Lee Fans of Union and county Ex;ension office. Mr. and Mrs Hall Pollard visit- a few new features have been ed Christmas rncrmr.: with the acried to the oook. An example ladies' father. Mr. Creed Har- is the separate columns for the ris at the heme of their brother; entry of livestock raised, pur Fulton Harris. Mr. Harris has . chased for resale and animals been seriously ill at the home of held for dairy or breeding pur- his son and daughter-in-law for poses, i Individual Treatment of a number of months, bedfast these 3 types of sales is required most of that time. by the tax laws J More pages have been added Holiday dinner guests of Mrs. for farm expenses. A. L. Becker and Marv of Union It is estimated that 10 p e r were Mr. and Mrs Ray Beck- cent of the farmers in Nebraska er, Mrs. Henry Becker, Roy use this farm account book. 71 Becker. Mrs. Otto Ehlers and of these record books wers dis- son. Bob. Mrs. Behrens and Mrs. tricuted to Cass, County farmer j Lizzie Tayfcr. srr."BrnT :.Trs7.ft in 1&59. ; ' Smiley of Hot Sprinas. Ark., -11 sthe weekend wuth RjChard JohnSOH Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hendricks Corn Yield Winner and daughter Marilyn.. Mrs.' a Cass Countv corn ercw-er Helen was honored the pa;t week at dinner as the County Winner home of Mrs. Fern Hendricks in m the 1&59 Tekseed Hybrid Omaha Wednesday. Company High Yield Award Froeram. Mr. and Mrs Vem Hendricks ' Richard Johnson of Nehawka and daughter Marilyn and Mrs. with a yield of 100 bushels of Fern Hendricks of Omaha were com per acre led all county en dinner guests at the home of tries. Mrs. Edward Dor.at and Mrs. Ttkseed sponsors the program Helen Faith Christmas Day. annually "to help determine what actual farming practices produce bumper yields." Four Midwestern states were repre ented among the entrants in the program.. Merle Wells, an E.m Creek. Neb., farmer led ali entries in the irrigated division Edward Donat and Mr Faith were dinner sruests at the ' Mrs. Sybil Hetrick who has been vacationing in Concordia. Kans., with relatives for the holidays has gene onto Arvaia. Colo., to visit with the Charles Waiden family. Mr. Waiden is a nephew cf Mrs. Hetrick. and with a yield of 156 bushels per the Waiden family are former acre. Plattsmcuth residents Leading in the non-irrigated division with a yield of 1811 biish- Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Smiley e.s per acre was Thomas J. of La Platte are announcing the Hurst, Gretna, forthcoming marriage of th-ir rekietd also held its annual udu...:.. ct.o i-ee .ime to High Yield Award Prosram for Mr. Norman Gene Henry. The w-e-dding will take place on Fri day, January 15th at 8 o'clock in the evening at the First Meth odist church in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cole and Darlene of Brule arrived Thurs day evening to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shera and family and ether relatives here sorghum producers. Raymond rf. Weils. Exeter, wa; the top producer in the non-irrigated division with a yieid of 126 Oishtls per acre planting Tek seed A-14. Leading in the irri gated division w a s OrviiiS Brown, McCook. He had a yield of 105 bushels per acre. Call Your News And Social Items to 141 SNOW REMOVAL ORDINANCE 110. Sec. 1 That is shall be unlawful far the owner or occupant of any real estate adjoining any of the streets or avenues of the city of Plattsmouth, to permit snow to remain on the sidewalks adjoining his lot or lots or parcel of land for a period lonjer than twenty four hours from the time said snow ceases to fall and that the permitting of said snow to remain upon said sidewalk or sidewalks for a longer period than twenty four hours from the time said snow ceases to fall shall be deemed a misdemeanor. Sec. 2 Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion shall be fined not less than $1.00 nor more than S10.0O and shall stand committed until said fines and costs are paid. THr POt ICE PFPT. 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