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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NCBRASKA, SCMI-WCTKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, March 6, 1961 5 if m a LOUISVILLE NEWS Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 2511 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Masters and Mrs. Effie Masters all of Kansas City, Bo., spent the weekend with relatives in Louis ville and attended the funeral of Fred Masters on Sunday. Others from out-of-town attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bokowskl of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hotz of Wymore. Mrs. Annie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hotz all of Spring field, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hotz of Ashland, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Hcndrlckson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Workman of Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sare and To Stand Forever In Quiet Beauty A well chosen monument in granite or marble will forever commemorate your love and devotion. R. C. Behmer At BEHMER FURNITURE Phones 7963 or 4919 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodman of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Ahl of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild visited Mrs. Kenneth Hauschild and baby daughter at the St Mary's hospital in Nebraska City, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Leroy visited at the Russell Coonts home near Springfield Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger were Wednesday evening callers at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topliff and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meisinger in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. George Bauers nad Mrs. Fred Wildrick were Friday evening guests at the Ralph Wildrick home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl were Saturday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Hennings. Mrs. Leonard Stohlmann en tertained at a birthday dinner at their home Sunday honoring her husband. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Harold Haug and family of Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Helwig and sons of Fort Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rehschuh of Papillion, Mrs. Martha Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stohlmann and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stohlmann and children. Janice Habel of Omaha spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Habel and family. Additional Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nickels and Veronica of Fremont, Lorenz Roloff of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelley. LaRue Williams returned home Sunday after spending a week in the Methodist Hospital in Omaha. be careful lid General's "All-ln-0ne" Homeowners Insurance means lower costs, for car.eful people. Why? Be, cause careful homeowners take pride in their pos sessionsthey naturally have fewer losses. This can earn a cash reward with General. Call us today! Steve Davis mcy 112 N. 5th St. Phone 6111 Plattsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber and Merry Sue of Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puis and Ralph attended the basketball game between Murdock and Walton in Lincoln Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shephard and children have moved to Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Erhart and children moved to the farm vacated by the Shephard family. Dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Leonard Vaughn were Mr. and Mrs. El mer Bennett of Havelock. Mrs. Herbert Keckler and children were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vervae cke in South Bend. Mrs. Dan Custard of Manley entered the Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln Sunday for observation and check-up. Judy Leroy who has been stay ing In Springfield was an over night guest Sunday of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Le roy. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hennings of Lincoln were Wednesday call ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hennings. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild attended a Phiester dinner in Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell and sons were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ela Beck near Wabash. Frankie Isaac celebrated his fourth birthday with a party at his home in Manley Thursday. His little guests were Steve and David Norris of Avoca, Johnny and Jimmy Beck of Louisville, and Jon Charles Meisinger, Tammy and Teri Custard, and Rocky and Renne Sheehan all of Manley. Mothers present were Mrs. Richard Norris, Mrs. Earl Beck, Mrs. LaVerne Meisinger and Mrs. Jerry Sheehan. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stohl mann attended the funeral ser vices of Mr. Pflug in Papillion Monday of last week. Mr. Pflug was the grandfather of Floyd Helwig of Fort Crook. The Misses Margaret and Clara Sheehan called on Miss Hulda Schliefert last Monday. NEWS FROM AVOCA Mrs. Henry Maseman Susan Umland Is Runnerup EAGLE Susan Umland of Eagle High School was one of eight senior girls in Nebraska who received honorable men tion in the contest to select the 1961 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Karen Heckman of Lincoln High School was chosen. Laughing Lassies 4-H LOUISVILLE (Special) The Laughing Lassies 4-H Club met at the home of Janet Funkhous er. Janet demonstrated how to make apple crisp and how to make a bed the correct way. After the members had their exchange of Valentines, a lunch was served by Mrs. Funkhouser. The next meeting will be March 18. Pamela Baker, reporter. How many tims E-ass Uzl saved your filfe"? LIKE most of us, when the kids are in the car, . you get that "extra careful" feeling. You know, that's the same way your friend-the service station dealer-feels when you stop by to see him. Over the years, you've probably come to take your service station dealer pretty much for granted. But when your kids are riding with you, aren't you glad you took his advice and had your brakes checked? His sugges tionssmall though they may seem to be may have saved your life more than once. His interest in your safety is more than interest in a customer it's concern about a friend. And what a valuable "extra" if your own service station gives you S&H Green Stamps. You know, of course, that half the families in America save them. Your S&H Green Stamps make it possible for you to choose from over 1,500 top quality, famous brand-name items at your S&H Green Stamp Redemption Store. NEBRASKA DIVISION The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 1025 0 Street, Lincoln, Nebraska An American Way of Thrift for 25,000,000 Families... Distributed since 1896 ORE EN TUB MAN WHO KNOWS YOU IST...S)IRVIS YOU Tl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer, Avoca, announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 19, at Syracuse Hosnital. Grandparents are Buckholz, Avoca, Mrs. George Meyer, Nebraska City. The couple have two other daugh ters and a son. Mrs. Harold Hauschild receiv ed word of the death of her father Philp Specht, Syracuse, Wednesday. Mr. Specht had been in poor health several months. Mrs. Willis Fletcher and chil dren, Nebraska City, Mrs. Arn old Pratt, Weeping Water, called on Mrs. Clyde Fletcher. Mrs. Fletcher has been ill and under the doctor's care with a virus. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Marshall and Bert Spinner called at the Charles Marshall home Satur day and also attended the pan cake and sausage supper at Avoca. Callers at the Lenard Have man home Sunday to see Mrs. Haveman and the new son Don ald. A birthday dinner was held at the LeRoy Haveman home Sunday to celebrate Mrs. Have mans birthday and her mothers Mrs. Helen Noerrlinger. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Noerlinger and family, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noerrlinger and family, Syracuse, Mr. and .Mrs. Loren Haveman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haveman, Leonard Haveman. Attending the wedding of Miss Patricia Coster and Wil liam Adkins at the Missionary Church at Weeping Water Feb. 19 also the reception at the brides home were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fletcher. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Fletcher. Calvin Carsten attended a luncheon Monday at Lincoln of the manaeers of the Non-Stock Coorjerators. Callers at the Henry Mase man home Monday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Kok .ier, North Platte. Kenneth Kok ier and Miss Bussel, Lincoln. The Jordan Kokiers came to Lincoln to help Kenneth cele brate his birthday. Mrs. Dena Ruee and Frances were also cal'ers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hennings entertained at a birthday din ner Saturday for Mrs. Merle Hennines. Other guests were Merle Hennings and sons, Fre mont, and Mr. and Mrs." Richard Sutton and Kimberly, Omaha. Mrs. Tom Fletcher was hon ored at a luncheon and cradle shower at Lincoln by the ladies in her department at the Secur ity Mutual Life Insurance Com pany. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ritrae were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hennings and sons, Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rippe. Avoca. This was a birthday dinner for their daughter Mrs. Merle Hennings. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carsten, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mannschote and Arnold Scar, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allgyer, Weeping Water and Mrs. Louis Allgyer and children, Nerawka, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buckholz and family, Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall attended the annual Farm Bu reau insurance meeting in Lin coln Friday. Marshall spoke in the afternoon and evening at Lincoln hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luce and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linhardt at the pancake dinner Saturday evening. After dinner they retired to the Linhardt home for cards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkhoff entertained for Dennis' birthday at a dinner Sunday. Present Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linhardt, Avoca Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkhoff, Weeping Water, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Kirkhoff and family, Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haeffner of Burr. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Haveman entertained five couples at cards Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Buckholz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noerrlinger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkhoff. M. and Mrs. Walter Barker, Shubert are spending several days with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson. At the pancake and sausage dinner their were 90 guests at the Congregational Church Sat urday evening. Mrs. Ed Koester received word of the death of her father Mr. Wassman. She attended the funeral in Minnesota and when she came home all the children were ill with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Emshoff and girls, Mr. and Mrs. John Emshoff were in Lincoln Sun day as dinner guests at the Wayne Wcssel home. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Kepler, Kansas City and family were weekend guests of his mother Mrs. Sophie Kepler and Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lackey, Lincoln were callers at the Bob McDonald and Henry Dankleff homes Saturday. Mrs. H. Marquardt left last week to spend several weeks at Glendale, California with her son Mason and also visit Fran ces Marquardt at Los Angles. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr were hosts to the neighborhood card club. Prizes to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. Rawalt, Mrs. Mar tha Ruge, John Emshoff. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bose , were guests. , Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson and Ronald, Unadilla, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Young, Barneston were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ste gel and Crystal. Mrs. Henry Maseman was at Cook Thursday were she attend ed the farm sale of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halm. Mrs. Albert Bose entertained at a card party Sunday nite for her husbands birthday. Present were: Mrs. Dena Ruge and Frances, Mrs.' Anna Wohlers and Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Rohlfs Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steinhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ehlers, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Shutz, Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr, Henry Grate and Minnie Grafe, Mr. and Mrs. John Ber ner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dett mer, Mr. and Mrs. Galord Bose, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bose, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stubben dick, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stub- bendick, Mrs. Mary Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ruge and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crownover. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ahrens and family spent Sunday at Davenport, Nebr. with his mo ther, Mrs. John Ahrens. The Good Will truck will visit Avoca March 9. Articles can be left at the- Congregational Church before 9 a.m. Friday nite guests at the John Mohr home to help him observe his 80th birthday, guests were Mrs. Anna Wohlers, Eddie Woh lers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bose, Randy and Danny Crownover, Mrs. Wayne Pederson and children. Sam Gardner was home over the weekend from Bryan Hos pital Lincoln. He was injured last week when he fell on ice. He has his neck in a cast at present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn and two children are living in the Luce apartments. He is em ployed at the missile base. Mrs. Albert Carr was honored at two farewell col fee gather ings last week. Miss Bertha Neumeister and her Plane Forced Down In Ash Crovc Quarry LOUISVILLE (Special) Mclvln J. Eichman of Arvada, Colo., was flying back to Denver from Des Moines, Iowa when he was forced clown into the Ash Quarry last Wednesday evenin? by the fog and hazy weather. He was following the Platte River when he saw an opening at the Quarry. As he landed the mud forced his plane to slide around and the plane nosed itself into the ground and bent the propeller and blew a tire. Eichman suff ered a head cut when an oil can behind the scat flew up and hit him in the head. Eichman called a friend In Lincoln who came and got him day morning on Saturday, Mrs. Noerrlinger was host at the cafe to 10 guests. Mrs. Carr is mov ing to Nebraska City this week. Mrs. Eva Bond was called to Chickashee, Oklahoma by the death of her brother-in-law Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maseman were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Baur on both couples' wedding anniversary was their 50th and the Baiers', their 49th. Weeping Water Airport helped him check his plane and fix it. The plane, a single engine Ces sna, was repaired and Eichman, a veteran pilot, was able to take off Friday. $240 from Benefit Party at Elmwood ELMWOOD (Special) The Heart and Cancer Benefit was held at the Community Build ing, Saturday evening and in cluded a food sale, supper, games and a fish pond. The different organizations participated. Businesses which contributed were Spaulding Service Station, Boinemeier Lumber Co., Eiden miller Barber Shop. Loretta's Boauty Shop, Stubbendick Farm Store and Greene Drug Store. Total returns were $240. Mrs. Lloyd Vogt was chairman. SATTLER Funeral Home Dial 3123 FOR SALES THAT PLEASE DILL YOUR CATTLE MOSS SHEEP TO OMAHA n A E (7A M LIVESTOCK CCMMISSICN CO. HALS 11 O L3 T;er.!icr.e "I 0513 Schreir&er Vet. Dept. ANIMAL DRUGS - FARM YARD SUPPLIES Veterinary Instruments SCHREINER REX ALL DRUGS Plattsmouth Phone 4114 o fe) o) lb Having sold our land, we will sell at public auction at farm, located !4 mile East and 1 1 2 mile South of Murdock, or 1 mile East and 41 North of Elmwood. TUESDAY, M Sale Starts at 1 P.M. (Lunch Served) 41 - Head of Livestock - 41 23 Hereford Cows Some will have calves by side on sale day. Others to freshen soon. 18 Hereford first calf heifers Some could have calves by sale date. Others soon after 2 - Palomino Shetland Yearling Colts - 2 - A C HI I N E R Y JD JD JD JD JD JD JD JD 1952 B Gas Tractor fir Chains Mounted rolling moldboard lister & markers A, B & C Quicktach Cultivator A, B fir G Mounted lister cultivator 18 ft. Harrow No. 290 Corn planter 5 Blade one-way 38 ft. Corn Elevator complete with hoist 1950 Woods Corn Picker in very good shape 2 Two-row Chase Stalk Cutters IHC Grain Drill with grass seed attachments IHC 15 ft. Disc IHC No. 27V 7 ft. Tractor Mower Mc. Deering 8 ft. grain binder, good shape New Idea Side rake New Idea 6 ft. horse mower fir buncher Sears 75 bu. 2 wheel Manure Spreader 2-Rubber tired wagons, with flare box 1 Flat bed 8 x 14 ft. Allis Chalmers Heavy duty 14 in. 2 bottom Plow Oliver 14 in. 2 bottom Plow 10 ft. Mt. Vernon Fertilizer Spreader 10 ft. Land Roller Wards Hammer Mill E fir E Tractor Mounted 5-row Sprayer Jay Hawk Corn Stalk Lifter 12 ft. high 2-wheel Hoist IHC 3-S Cream Separator, like new 300 gal. Gas Tank Nearly new controls for Stoker Furnace Heavy blacksmith vise Post Drill 4 ft. Tumble Bug 25 gal. iron Kettle Barb Wire Hedge Posts 16 guage doublebarrcl shot gun fir shells Set harness fir collars Tools and Many Other Articles 250 Bushels Nemaha Oats TERMS: Cash No Property to be Moved Until Settled For WOTQ o wner 19 LZ3UUM REX YOUNG & ED MORRIS, Auctioneers CORN GROWERS STATE BANK, Clerk i c c, 4 . k ..... , . ,