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eatrice enri Heat i ice Tuesday niht poses the saint' kind of problem with which the Plattsmouth HiRh basketball team dealt here Fri day night. Beatrice is bit?, experienced, confident. The pnrne is at 8 p.m. at Beat rice, having been moved from last Tuesday because of icy roads. (Beatrice Friday niht outlasted Crete's control came, 30-24). Lincoln Northeast was here Friday night displaying a veil balanced attack, adequate size that had the local Blue De vils pressed under both baskets and great poise. The result was an 80-65 North east victory. BUSINESS A HOME AWAY FROM HOME PHONE 3243 Restful lurroundings for the iged and convalescent. Licensed and Approved 24 hour turning aervica Special Diet RIVERVIEW AND HILLCREST NURSINC HOMES 616 Ave. F. FREE Winter Storage Of Summer Carments Phone 4193 Your fovely summer wardrobe will be safe with us. We clean and store, you pay for CLEANING ONIY when you call for them. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS Free Pick-Up and Delivery Use our convenient Drive-In. COMPLETE PHOTO SERVICE Weddings Fast Service Bob & Deline Faris An Exclusive Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A complete line of infants', pre-school and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping at . . . WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiting) No Building Job Too Large or Small Phone 9177 New Homes, Remodeling, Custom Cabinets, Store Fronts. Aluminum Storm Windows, Doors and Awnings. TIEKOTTER BUILDING SERVICE "Plattsmouth's Oldost and Most Reliable" Armstrong Year 'Round Air Conditioning Phone 7152 Basement models Cas-Fired furnaces and summer Air-Conditioners. We are your Home Climate specialists. CARDNER PLUMBING & HEATINC New Location 616 1st Ave. SHOES EXPERTLY REPAIRED LAST LONCER Bring your shoos to us for repair at the first sign of wear -through. We save you money . . . give you additional com fortable wear. 1 Complete Line of Shoe Polishes & Laces. PITTMAN SHOE REPAIR INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT See us for New and Used Implements and Repair Service. ATTEBERY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 2111. Union, Nebr TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM PHONE 4177 For ALEMITE OILS. Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Ceneral Repairs. ford-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matie Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (James Chapped) 337 Main BODY WORK & PAINTING Phone 3210 Your car will look like new if you let us do your body work and painting. CASS COUNTY MOTOR CO. 1st. Ave., Plattsmouth RADIATOR CLEANING & REPAIRINC Cuaranteed work. A faulty radiator can result in serious motor damage. See us for Service. Lawn Mower Service OTTO WEBER Phone 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creek Road) HOBSON FUNERAL HOME Ext. 1914 Weeping Water, Nebraska MARILOUISE HOBSON, RAY & JOHN'S SALES & SERVICE PHONE 233 Speed Queen Washers and Dryers. Motorola & Hot Point TV's. HOOVER Vacuum Cleaners & Sunbeam Appliance Kelvinator Refrigerators. Freeiers & Electric Ranges. Authorized Motorola, Delco & Philce Car Radio Service. 5th & MAIN PHONE J33 CONCRETE VAULTS Phone NEHAWKA 2491 Vaults delivered to your burial plot. We have all equipment to install vaults. NEHAWKA VAULT & CONCRETE CO. NEHAWKA, NEBR. KELLY THORNE Also 24 hr. Anabulance Service WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . . BRINC YOUR FORD HOME. Phone 9104 Our modern shop and factory trained mechanics will give your car, regardless of make, the best possible care. RUBIN AUTO CO. Washington Ave. Plattsmouth, Nebr. EXPERT TREE SERVICE Tree topping Have your work done JOE HABEL Poses Similar for Plattsmoutl In fairness to Plattsmouth, it must be said that the score pro bably would not have grown so bin but for the fact that the Blue Devils got too many fouls too early for adequate defense. Jim Shown and Jim Stewart were nursing four fouls each at haiftime. Northeast took full advantage of it to drive repeat edly for baskets in a 27-point third quarter that decided the outcome. Shown managed to last the game, but Stewart fouled out in the fourth quarter. Al Dasher was Plattsmouth's shining light, hitting 26 points and continuing to drive hard right to the end. He got six points in the first DIRECTORY Portraits 'Babies Moderate Prices Phone 5147 425 Main Corner 6th & Main. PHONE 105 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Louisville 292'" or removal. by bonded workmen. 605 E. Elm Sr., Louisville. Nefer. half and Roger Noell chipped in seven as Platsmouth was down 37-27 at the intermission after trailing by only three or four at times in the second period. Jim Marule. who was scorine leader with 31, led Northeast in ! the first half with 14 points. His shooting was great and he also provided heady leadership both ; on offense and defense, i Marple hit six field goals in ! the decisive third quarter. Dash er countered with 10 points in cluding four for four free throws and Stewart hit two baskets. But. at the end of three quar ters Northeast led, 64-44, and Plattsmouth had a monstrous task, especially in light of the foul situation. The Blue Devils won the four th quarter, 19-16, with Dasher getting 10 more points and Shown hitting six of his 12. Northeast had its first-line players in long enough to keep out of danger, though Platts mouth pulled up to within 12 with about two minutes left. Marple added five points the fourth quarter. It was a fouled game and some observers felt the officials call ed it too closely, allowing the boys little or no contact even in rebounding. Plat t s m o u th Coach John Adkins, however, said he thought the officiating fair and well done. He said his boys played well despite the loss. He praised Noell for his rebounding against sup erior height. The loss was Plattsmouth's sixth in 10 games. After Beatrice, the Devils are home to Falls City Friday and play at Ralston Feb. 12. Plattsmouth (65) fg ft pf Dasher, f 8 10-15 2 Stewart, f 4 3-4 5 Pritchard, f . . . 0 1-2 0 Haith, f o 0-0 0 Hackler, f o 0-0 0 Noell, c 3 3-5 3 Senf, c 0 O-O 0 pts 26 11 1 0 0 0 12 6 0 0 0 Shown, g 2 8-10 4 Marler, g 2 2-4 Hurst, g 0 0-1 Campbell, g . . . 0 0-0 Carr, g o 0-0 3 0 3 1 Totals 19 27-41 Northeast (80) Abrahams, f . . . 0 0-1 21 65 0 2 4 0 10 6 2 31 0 5 0 3 11 6 Cox f 1 0-1 Davis f 2 0-1 . f 0 0-1 Hester Peterson, f 5 0-2 Lebsack, c 3 0-0 Lyons, c 1 0-2 Marple, c 13 5-8 Martin, g 0 0-0 Peet, g 2 1-2 Steuss, g 0 0-1 Weyers, g 1 l-l Witherby, g 3 5-5 WTright, g 3 0-0 Totals 34 12-25 29 80 Platts 16 11 17 1965 Northeast 20 17 27 1680 PHS Reserves Lose, 42-33 Plattsmouth's Reserve basket ball team wen the fourth quar ter, 17-5, Friday night but lost the game to Northeast's Reser ves, 42-33. Galen Pritchard scored 14 for Plattsmouth, 10 in the last per iod. Duane Haith tallied 10. Plattsmouth was down, 10-4, 27-9 and 37-16 at the three stops. Plattsmouth Res. (33) fg ft pf pts Carr, f 0 0-2 2 0 Hackler, f 0 3-3 2 3 Pritchard, f 4 6-9 1 14 Adkins, f 2 0-1 0 4 Haith, c 3 4-14 3 10 Senf, c 0 2-6 2 2 Beverage, c 0 0-0 1 0 Campbell, g 0 0-0 2 0 Smith, g 0 2-5 3 2 Totals 9 15-40 15 33 Northeast Res. (42) fg ft pf pts Peterson, f 1 2-2 2 4 Ogden, f' 0 1-5 3 1 Mc Mullen, g 2 3-4 2 7 Jeffries, g 0 0-0 2 0 Squier, c .0 3-7 5 3 Shuman, c 0 0-0 3 0 Egger, g 3 0-0 2 6j Green, g l o-O 2 2 Anderson, g 7 3-3 4 17 ! Knaub, g 1 0-0 1 2 , Totals ....15 12-21 28 42 Plattsmouth Res .4 4 7 1733 Northeast Res ...10 17 10 542 Journal Wrant Ads Pay Year End Bills Winter Expenses For Any Purposes AMERICAN LOAN PLAN 530 Main St. - Phone 3213 Basketball Scores Lincoln Northeast 80, Platts mouth 65. Lincoln NK Res. 42, Platts mouth Res. 33. Ashland 67, Valley 63. Beatrice 30, Crete 24. Fairbury 49. Hastings 43. Falls City 52, Omaha Cathed ral 51. University High 44, Seward 43. Louisville 73, Bishop Ryan 56. Nebraska City 70, Pawnee City 52. Ralston 64. Papillion 55. Svracu.se 62, Auburn 49. Waverly 52. Eagle 28. Wahoo Catholic 41, Alvo 40. Weeping Water 77, Humboldt 56. Ralston 82, Wahoo 45. Lincoln SE. 69, Lincoln NE. 53. Falls City 58, Piux X 38. Crete 55, Aurora 49. High School Essay Contest 'Civil Defense' "Civil Defense-An American Tradition", is the title of the 25th Annual National High School Essay Contest now being sponsored in Plattsmouth High School by the Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, it was announced today by Mrs. Dick March, contest chairman for the local Auxiliary. The winner of the local con test will receive $25 cash and will compete in the state con test. Winner of the State contest will receive a $100 U. S. Savings Bond, given by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, and also a silver medal. State winner will enter the! National contest and compete! for some 24 cash prizes. First! place will receive $1,000, sec ond $500, third $250, and fourth $100. All regularly enrolled students in public and parochial high schools are eligible to enter if they are carrying a full high school course. Contest folders and further in formation may be obtained from Wayne Rodehorst, high school principal. Maynard Tritsch Returns From Trip To Yucatan Maynard Tritsch, one of the best known twine importers in the middle west, has just return ed home from a visit to Cordeler asde de Mexico, one of the larg est twine and rope centers of the world. It is located In Yucatan state of Mexico. Mr. Tritsch found the weather warm and a pleasant change from the rigors of the north. Mr. Tritsch has closed a deal with large mills at Belfast, Ire land, to assist in supplying twine to his company warehouses in Houston, Tex.. New Orleans and New York City in addition to the supply from Mexico that is sup plying the greater part of the stock for the western farmers. Slippery Roads Cause Small Auto Accident Friday afternoon a small auto accident caused by the snowy and slippery roads, occurred in the west part of the city on 4th Avenue between 14th and 15th streets. The street at that point is narrow and cleared for one way traffic, the cars driven by Arnold Meisinger and Mrs. Al vada Anderson suffered some damage but no one was in jured in the accident the police department report. $$ WORTH OF LAUGHS . . . could have saved impor tant money on car insurance with State Farm Mutual! Can you qualify for the sav ings aid protection that State Farm policyholders have en joyed? Four out of five drivers can. Find out. Call today. James McMillian Phone 3928 1104 3rd Avs PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Worn OHc Btooaungtc, Ulmafc ft V-"J m Cass Cage Meet egirss Tuesday 2-Car Accident Sunday Morning A two-car accident about a mile north of here Sunday at about 1:30 a.m. resulted in heavy damage to the cars and injuries to two Plattsmouth per sons. A car driven by Francis P. Martin of Council Bluffs and one driven by Ira Frasure of Platts mouth collided. Sheriff Tom Solomon who investigated said the Martin car was northbound and crossed over into the south bound lane of traffic. The accident occurred on the west side of Highway 75 and most of the Frasure car was on the shoulder at the time of the impact, according to the sher iff's accident report. Mrs. Leonda Martin was shaken up. Frasure suffered bruises and cuts and a passenger in his car received forehead cuts. Home Extension Council Elects LOUISVILLE (Special) The Home Extension Council met at the home of Mrs. Larry West. The new officers are as fol lows: chairman, Mrs. Clinton Westlake, Elmwood; vice chair man, Mrs. Fred Wehrbein, Orris Lanning, Eagle; treasurer, Mrs. Earl Puis, Manley. Other board members are Mrs. Willis Lorensen. Weeping Water, Mrs. Dennison Price, Murray, and Mrs. G. R. Eve land, Elmwood A Classified Ad in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. r J As I have decided to quit- farming, I will lie Auction at the farm located 1 mile South 3 miles North and 2 3 4 miles East of Alvo, N HUIL I Lunch will be served, proceeds to go to Heart Fund. 1-1941 "M" Tractor; 1-1941 "H" Tractor, real good; 1-1958 AC combine, 5 ft., with pick-up and straw spreader attachment; 1-1945 2-M corn picker; 7 ft. Dempster grain drill; International "46" mounted lister; Chemical Applicator for lister; International 238 cultivator; International 2-row go-dig; John Deere 10 ft. tandem wheel disc; International 3-14 plow; International mounted mower; THE FOLLOWING IS CONSIGNED PROPERTY John Deere 1941 "B" tractor; John Deere 8 ft. tandem disc; Forge; Post Drill; 100 lb. anvil; vise; tongs; hammers, etc. 300 gal. fuel tank; 100 fuel tank; 2 single hydraulic pumps; 2-way hydraulic pump; Force pump, well pipes and rods; pump jack; Electric fence posts; woven wire; gas brooder stove; Electric brooder stove; Some good used doors and windows; Many other articles. TERMS OF SALE, CASH. No property to be removed until settled for. AUGUST YOUNG & MORRIS, MURDOCH The Cass Coun ty basketball tournament, spon sored by the County Men's As sociation, begins here with three games Tuesday night. Pairings are Eagle vs. Alvo, 6:30 p.m.; Weeping Water vs. Nehawka, 8 p.m. and Avoea vs. Murdock, 9:30 p.m. Elmwood drew a first-round bye and meets the Avoca-Mur-dock winner in one of Thurs day's semifinals games sched uled for 7 and 8:30 p.m. Tues days other winners play in the Thursday game. The finals are Friday, a third place game of Thursday's losers at 7 o'clock and the title game at 8:30. Mrs. John Fischer Phone 7304 Mr. and Mrs. William Wheatly and family of Lincoln visited Sunday at the home of his sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene West's. Mr. and Mrs. John Dowding of Palmyra called at the Gene West home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Malone and family attended the Auto Show Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. Bessie Mocroft, visited at her son's home, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Mocroft and family, near Waverly. Kathy Einfeldt was an overnite guest of Miss LaVella Leaper, at Lincoln Tuesday evening. Emmanuel Lutheran Dorcas Society members will meet Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Rockenbach as hostess 1U Miscellaneous Auctioneers Not responsible THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, StMI-WCCKLY JOURNAL Monday, Feb. 1. 1960 PAGE TIIREF, and Mrs. Ivan Althou.se will be topic leader. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gerhard observed their 7th wedding an niversary Jan. 25. Her sisters husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bald win of Palmyra were supper guests Mr and Mrs. Dale Oberle and family of Lincoln were sup per guests at the Gerhard home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Oberle and family of Lincoln, called at the home of his parents, Mr. and THE Your Depends On! X W ,0' Doctors write prescriptions with complete confidence ' in the pharmacist's professional ability to dispense the prescribed medicine. They look to the pharmacist to provide their patients with truly professional serv ice given promptly and at reasonable cost. Because doctors know they can depend on us do precisely these things, they often advise having prescriptions . filled here. V Robert E. Hall B.S. K.P. Fred J. Feldhousen. Fh. G. R.P. Pharmacists In Charge 1 i sell the following described property and 2 3 4 miles West of Murdock, N ebr. on . . . Sale Horn manure loader; Kelly-Ryan Side delivery rake; Weed sprayer with 150 gal. tank; 10 ft. fertilizer spreader; New Idea manure spreader; 4-section harrow; Rubber Tire wagon, with 250 gal water tank; Rubber tire wagon, with box; Steel wheel wagon, with box; 2 wheel hay trailer; Blue Fertilizer spreader for IHC cultivator; pnEBrlS CORN GROWERS for Accidents Mrs. Carl Oberle and Judy and also her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehwegman Sunday afternoon . Journal Want Ads ray LETT FUNERAL HOMES 24-Hour Ambulance Service Oiygen - Equipped Flowers - Monuments PHONE 231 Nebraska City PHONE 2491 Nehawka MAN saw Doctor v s at Pub- cbr., or to begin at 1 1 :00 A.M. vner S3 X 960 o STATE BANK, Clerk J;4 nr