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'HS-HftV Tonight at Ralston L ( jJ 2 FOR ROGER Roper Beverage (54) left-hands a field goal in the second half of Saturday night's game with Crete here, des pile a big defensive effort by Tom Lisec (21). Beverage scored 24 points, best individual effort by a Plattsmouth player this season. . One fears the mysterious East must ever remain mysterious. A now Chinese typewriter with 4,500 characters is described as the "simplified" model. Detroit News. BOWLING WOMEN'S LEAGUE W Corner Bar 35 lo Slate Farm 35 16 Tim s Bar 33 18 7-Up 33 18 A & B Garage 32 19 Austin's 29 22 Lyman Ricney 28 23 Ernie's Bar 2d 2o Rute Motors 25 2b Hinky Dinky 23 28 Cass Bar 22 29 Ruback's 20 Ray's Liquor 19 Schreiner's 13 32 B & H Shoes 15 3ti Ray & John's 14 3 Hi game and series, A. Gar ringer 191 and 521; hi team game, A & B Garage 734; hi team series, State Farm 2,094. 31 32 Plattsmouth's Blue Devil bas ketball team meets Missouri Valley, Iowa, in what should be a rood match as the second ?ame of tonight's card in the Ak-Sar-Ben Conference Tourna ment at Ralston. The Devils are 1-7 for the season so far. Missouri Valley was 2-8 up to last weekend. The game is at 8:30, after Blair, top-seeded in the meet, has met Papiilion in the opener at 7 o'clock. Winners of those two games will meet Thursday at 7 o'clock in the first semifinals game. The other Thursday game will pit winners of Tuesday night's first round Ashland vs. guest Louisville at 7 and Tek amah vs. defending champion Ralston at 8:30. The championship game is Friday night at 8:30. after Thursday night's losers have played for third place, at 7 o' clock. Duck Pin League W L Cass Bar 25 14 Austin Plumbing ... 24 Vz 142 Jane's A & W 2312 152 Conoco 22 17 Bile's Paint 22 17 Hall's Peonies . . . . . . 20 19 Culligan Soft Water. 19'2 191,2 Gambles . . 14 V2 24 Vi Corner Bar . . 14 25 Eagle Aux 10 29 Hi game, A. Gall 188; hi series, G. Meisinger 487; hi team game and series, Cass Bar 680 and 998. CHV, PLATTSIWOUTH, NEBRASKA, RFMI-WFrKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, January 16, 1961 20 22 22 A Classified Ac1, in Vhe Journal cost as little as 50 cents. Independent League Cass County Motors . 37 Marge & Elmer's 35 Hu-ebner's '66' 35 Modern Woodmen ... 32', 2 24 V2, Don's Cass Bar 31 V2 25 1 a Platts. Haulaway 31 26 Kent's Oil Company .31 26 Lyman Richey 30 M 26 V2 Riverview Home 30 27 Murray Hardware ... 28V2 28Vz aueiuucnsen s 20 61 American Loan ...... 26 31 ' Platts. St. Bank 24 Vz 32V2 Culligan's Soft Water 22 'i 34 Mi Cass Theater 20 37 Cady's 15 42 Hi game and series R. Dietl 222 and 610; hi team game and series, Huebner's "66'' 919 and 2,579. 305 Sand Hills Antelope Trapped LINCOLN The mid-season tally of antelope captured and transplanted to the Sand Hills this winter is 305, reports the Nebraska Game Commission. Last winter's total was 557. The project is designed to re nopulate the Sand Hills with the pronghorn in order to pro vide more huntable game to more Nebraskans. Trappings Jan. 11 and 12 netted 75 animals from the Jiggs Mad er ranch northwest of Montrose in the extreme northwestern tip of the state. These were to be trucked to a release site north of Arnold in Custer County. Last week, Jan. 6, 78 prong horns were hazed into the trap on the same location and later released south of Cody in Cher ry County. According to Director M. O. Steen, the southern and western parts of the Sand Hills will re ceive most of the shipments of antelope during the trapping season. Northern and eastern area were sites of most 1959-60 releases. Devils' Rally Falls Short, 71-61 Plattsmouth High's Blue Dev ils rallied in the second half but fell short a field goal of get ting into real contention in the waning minutes of the game, then lost to Crete Saturday night, 71-61, in Twin Rivers Conference basketball. The Devils were down, 32-26, at the half and, 49-41, after ,: j jIV i is & Mr ' o AFTER IT, MEN! Plattsmouth Reserve court. Butch McGraw (24) was closest to the players (in white) may seem aghast at turn of ball and about to be first in pursuit, events as the ball eludes them and heads down- Reserves Withstand Rally to Win 7th in 8 Games, 33-26 Allbee Back from W. Pacific Cruise SAN DIEGO Donald F! Allbee, fireman, USN, son of Mrs. Laura M. Allbee of 404 S. First St., Plattsmouth, Nebr., returned to San Diego, Calif., Dec. 19, aboard the destroyer escort USS Charles Berry following a six month cruise in the Western Pacific. The Berry, operating as a unit of the Seventh Fleet, visited Hong Kong, Japan, Hawaii, Okinawa, Formosa and the Philippines. The laundries are not respon sible for all the saw edges on standing collars. The rough necks wear 'em down them selves. Los Angeles Times. Plattsmouth's cage Reserves held on tight through a rugged fourth quarter to defeat Crete's Reserves here Saturday night, 33-26. It was the Junior Blue Devils' seventh win in eight games. Plattsmouth led, 18-12, at the half and, 27-17, at the end of three quarters. But, Crete ral lied early in the fourth quarter and the Devils had to use con trol through the last three, min utes to preserve their win. Fieldgoalless, Plattsmouth was outscored in the last eight min utes, 9 to 6. Dan Schultz led the Devils with 12 and Jim Ingwerson got 11 and played a key game of rebounding. Plattsmouth Res. (33) fg ft pf pts Schultz, f 4 4-7 2 12 Cadwell, f .... 1 1-4 2 3 M. Brink, f ... 0 0-0 0 0 T. Brink, f ... 0 0-0 0 0 Ingwarson, c . . 4 3-8 3 11 Noel, c 0 0-0 0 0 McGraw, g 2 0-1 2 4 B. Nettleman, g 0 1-5 2 1 D. Nettleman, g 0 2-6 1 2 Hostetter, g ... 0 0-0 0 0 Bierl, g 0 0-0 0 0 i Totals ... 11 11-31 12 33 Crete Res. (26) Waltman, f ... 1 0-1 4 2 Hickman, f ... 0 0-1 1 0 Aron, f 2 0-0 1 4 Elder, c 0 2-5 12 Park, c 2 2-5 4 6 Messaman, g . . 3 2-3 4 8 Daniels, g 10-1 2 2 Seick, g 1 0-0 1 2 Totals ... 10 6-16 18 26 Crete Res. ... 5 7 5 926 Platts. Res. . . 7 11 9 633 Schreiner Vet. Dept. ANIMAL DRUGS - FARM YARD SUPPLIES Veterinary Dnstruments SCHREINER REX ALL DRUGS Plattsmouth Phone 4114 o three quarters. . Then, Roger Beverage and Denny Campbell 1 e d a come back that brought the Devils to within three a couple times and within a basket of eve ning the count on two occasions. Crete, though, had enough to weather the rally and kill the Devils with free throws down stretch. Beverage, game's high scorer with 24, got four baskets in the last quarter and 13 points in the last half. He was great rebound ing under both boards. The Devils' inability to get the ball to him mpra of ten, proved their, undoing. : : -; ' : ; ; ; Campbell, totaling 12 for the game, got six points the fourth i quarter and eight the second half. For Crete, which had suffer ed a big loss the night before to York, Milo Olson scored 23 points and displayed ability to make the key play or score the important basket. Roger Douglas led Crete's vi tal free-throwing in the home stretch, as Plattsmouth had no choice but to press closely and was called on several fouls. Douglas made six for six and Crete 12 for 14 from the foul line the last eight minutes. The loss was Plattsmouth's seventh in eight games. The win was Crete's third inseven contests. Plattsmouth (61) fg ft pf pts Albert, f 14-5 5 6 Ware, 1 0 0-0 1 0 Beverage, c-f, .9 6-8 4 24 Schultz, f 0 0-0 0 0 Haith, c 14-5 3 6 Ingwerson, c . . 0 0-0 0 0 Senf, c 0 0-0 0 0 Smith, g 12-2 4 4 Campbell, g ... 6 0-0 4 12 Groce, g 2 5-7 4 9 B. Nettleman, g 0 0-0 1 0 D. Nettleman, g 0 0-0 0 0 Totals ... 20 21-27 26 61 Crete (71) Lisec, f 3 4-8 4 10 Olson, f 8 7-9 3 23 Rine, f 5 4-6 3 14 Ray, f 1 4-8 3 6 Malone, c ..... 0 0-0 1 0 Douglas, g 17-9 0 9 Hoppe, g 4 1-2 5 9 Totals ... 22 27-42 19 71 Plattsmouth . . 13 13 15 2061 Crete 14 18 17 2071 Stalled Car Moved, Rifled A car belonging to Carl Mead of Omaha, which ran out of gas north of Murray Saturday night and was left there by it's owner was located in a field west of Union Sunday. Several articles were reported by the owner as missing from the vehicle. How the car, with an empty gas tank got from north of Mur ray to west of Union is being investigated by the sheriff's of fice. The car's gas tank was emp ty when located. What this country needs, of course, is a gas furnace which in snow and icy weather will produce a moderate quantity of cinders. Decatur Herald 'Guilty' Plea D. L. Chambers of Sarpy County entered a plea of "guil ty" to issuing an Insufficient funds check and was fined $15 and costs in County Court Wed nesday. Chambers is laying out "his fine in the County Jail. According to Sheriff Tom Solomon, Chambers over a three day period issued a number of checks in the Louisville area. Ash Grove Fish May Be Record LOUISVILLE (Special) A fish caught by Frank Tyo In Ash Grove Lake last October, has been mounted and is on display in the window of Dol an's Store. The fish weighed nine and a half pounds and at first identi fication was not known, but lo cal fishermen have stated it could be a Silver Perch. As far as it is known locally the record for that type of fish is four and a half pounds. Junior High Outdistances Glenvood Quint, 49 to 26 Burks Returns from Cruise to Europe BOSTON James W. Burks, guided missileman third class, USN, son of Mrs. Ruth M. Burks of Eagle, Nebr., returned to Boston, Mass. recently aboard the guided missile heavy cru iser USS Boston following a four-moth cruise in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. The Boston, equipped with the Terrier missile, visited Holland, Malts, Sardinia, Italy, Sicily and France. A Classified Ad in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. Arthur Lindell Back in Port BOSTON Arthur T. Lindell, radioman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Lin dell of Murdock, Nebr., returned to Boston, Mass., Dec. 10 aboard the anti-submarine warfare sup port aircraft carrier USS Wasp following a two-week cruise in the Caribbean. Plattsmouth Junior High scor ed nearlv as many points, 19, 'in the first quarter as Glen wood Junior High did the whole game, 26, in a basketball vic tory here Thursday afternoon. The score was 49-26. That big first quarter, Gary Christensen, Ray Spencer, Rog er Lanum and Leland Pritchard each scored two field goals while Glenwood was being held to Just four points on two goals. Plattsmouth went on from there to lead 30-12 at the half and 42-17 after three quarters. Pritchard was high scorer for Plattsmouth with 13 and Spen cer got nine. Scores -: , Crete 71, Plattsmouth 61. Plattsmouth Res. 33, Crete Res. 26. Ashland 49, Wahoo 37. Bellevue 68, Omaha Holy Name 54. Fairbury 42, Falls City 39. U High 70, Blair 61. Lincoln NE 58, Lincoln High 53. Nebraska City 60, Tecumseh 44. Omaha Cathedral 59, Auburn 57 (two overtimes). Syracuse 81, Pawnee City 34. Hooper 69, Ralston 61. York 63, Crete 38. Bellevue 58, Bishop Ryan 50. Lincoln SE 55, Seward 44. Murdock 77, Springfield 54. Weeping Water 87, Millard 44. Plattsmouth had middling success from the free-throw line, 7 for 17, but Glenwood was able to hit only 8 for 37. Next games scheduled for Plattsmouth Junior High are here Thursday afternoon against Nebraska City and Jan. 26 at Glenwood. Last Thursday's game was to have been at Glenwood but a conflict on use of their gym lorced a change. Plattsmouth Jr. Ill (49) I fg ft pf pts Christensen, f 2 0-0 2 4 Markham, f ... 2 0-1 1 4 Schreiner, f ... 1 0-1 1 2 Fogelstrom, f . . 0 0-0 1 0 Spencer, f 4 1-3 5 9 Sullivan, f .... 0 0-0 0 0 Gorton, f 0 0-0 0 0 Bourne, f 0 0-1 0 0 Lanum, c 3 1-2 4 7 Adkins, c 0 0-0 3 0 Ward, c 0 0-0 0 0 Heedum, g .... 1 0-1 2 2 Spangler, g 0 2-3 1 2 Osterholm, g . . 0 0-0 1 0 Pritchard, g . . 6 1-3 4 13 Smith, g 2 2-2 2 6 McClanahan, g 0 0-0 2 0 Journal Want Ads Pay Subscribe to The Journal Now! Totals .. 21 7-17 29 49 Glenwood Jr. Hi (26) Meredith, f ... 0 0-0 0 0 Huff, f 10-2 2 2 Magaret, f .... 1 2-10 1 4 Asmussen, f ... 0 1-5 0 1 Dicks, c 0 1-4 2 1 Raine, c 4 1-2 0 9 Fitzpatrick, g . 1 0-0 5 2 Meyers, g 2 3-11 3 7 Totals .... 9 8-37 13 26 Plattsmouth .. 19 11 12 749 Glenwood .... 4 8 5 926 o) mm Due to my health I will sell described prope rty at my farm located 3 miles west and 3 miles north of Murray or 4 miles west and 1 mile south of Mynard or 9 miles north of Nehawka. Akxrodby, Jam). 23, W&t Starting at 1 1 ;00 Sharp. Lunch on the grounds 4 - HEAD off CATTLE - 4 1 Holstein cow giving milk 1 Guernsey cow giving milk 1 Hereford cow with 2 mo. old calf by side ft MACHINERY, Etc. ft One IHC- 1950 Farmall H, Tractor fuel One Heat Houser for Farmall TRACTORS One Oliver 70, KD Tractor Fuel One Oliver 70, Cas Burner One Heat Houser for Oliver I HC - Lister H & M mounted large seed box revolving mole boards IHC-CultivatorH&M250 IHC - Plow-Two 14 inch on rubber IHC - Two row IHC - Side delivery rake 4 bar IHC -No. 24 Corn Picker J-D - Mower No. 5-7 ft. J-D-Disc 15 ft. 18" blades A C - Combine 60" 50 ft. Endless Rubber Belt Van Brunt 16 hole drill with seeder Judson 10 ft. fertilizer spreader 4 Sec. Harrow Manure loader - Super Six Hammer Mill, Wet More, Clutten Valley 42 ft. elevator J-D Hoist and speed jack Two 80 bu. grain wagons on rubber Two 300 gal. fuel tanks on legs Two Boats One 14 ft. aluminum with trailer all new 12 ft. grain auger with electric motor - Clipper fanning mill, One Plywood 12 ft. on 2 wheel trailer extra good One 50 gallon iron kettle, 2 hog feeders, sandpoint 2 inch Postdrill - Vise - anvil, saws, disc sharpener, harness, other all brass screened C. E. Electric range I.H.C. Refrigerator Breakfast set, formica top Buffet, 6 dining chairs 2 rocking chairs Overstuffed suite articles and new electric fencer HOUSEHOLD 1 over-niter 1 strato-lounger chair Pop Corn , 3 double beds & mattress & feather bed 1 single bed, 2 dressers, 1 chiffarobe 2 occasional chairs, 2 kitchen cabinets 2 radios, stand table, dressing table, Kerosene heater, Maytag Washer, Library table, rug 9x12, Picnic Table Electric coffee maker, clock, lamps, hot plate, shaver, Pillows, rugs, drapes, mirrors, pictures. ANTIQUES 1 Edison phonograph, 16 records SEEDER Some small items 1 stand table, 10 gauge shot gun TERMS: Cash Day of Sale IFAMCC !PLIIF1F, Owner REX YOUNG & MORRIS, Auctioneers NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Murray State Bank, Clerk