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I THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEWI-WEEKUY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, December 31, 1962 j This n That In Agriculture By CLARENCE SCHMADEKE County Extension Agent A special short course on farm ; welding will be held at the Uni-! versity of Nebraska College of; Agriculture January 21-25. U. E. Weedorf, member of the Department of Agricultural En- j Rineering at the University, says; the course is designed to 1 ac- j quaint participants with these i subjects: I problems in welding beyond the fundamentals of arc and: oxy-acetylene welding; j Heli-arc welding; Recognizing a weldable job! and process involved for repair; -Alloy filler rods and elect-1 rodes and their uses. Those interested in attending : should write: Department of; Conferences, Nebraska Center; far Continuing Education, 33rd; and Hoidrege StreeU, Lincoln! 3, Nebraska. i Happy Hearts 4-H Happy Hearts 4-H Club met at Clinola Westlake's home. She gave a demonstration on No Kneart Cinnamon Rolls. I The meeting was called to order by president, Clinola Westlake, and roll call was ans wered by "What I want for Christmas." Secretary, Vickl Halvorsen, read the minutes of the last meeting. Carole Schmidt, treasurer, re ported a balance of $8. Jan. 17, ,the club will meet again at the home of Patricia Copple. Roll call will be answer ed by "Progress On Projects." The demonstration given will be Darning, Babysitting, and Cakes and Pies. Members are to bring a sample of a hem. Christmas songs w ere sung and gifts were exchanged. Lunch was served by Clinola and Mrs. Clinton Westlake. There were 15 members, three leaders, and two guests present, reporter, Ellen Robertson. ' -Jj. . BOWLING INDEPENDENT LEAGl'E W L Huebner's '66' 35"2 12'i Electric Service ... 30 18 Cass County Motors 29 i 18V2 Biwlero 28 20 Hitz Theater 27'i 20 "'a Bob's Bar 27' 21 Kent's Oil Company . 28 22 Price's Bar 20 22 SoennichM'n's 24 24 Modern Woodmen .22 28 Culii-jan's Soft Water 22 26 American Loin ... 21 27 Murray Hardware ..20 28 Pierce Saw Mill .... 19 29 Linder's Firestone .. 14'2 33'i Cady's 12 36 Hi game, F. Bierl and J. Gregg 225; hi series, J. Gregg 5S9; hi team game and series. Pierce's 943 and 2.679. A Classified d in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. m m m h n. a a a a a " ' STREETS DESIGNATED FOR SLEIGHING The City Council Thursday niijht instructed the Streets Commissioner to sot aside two portions of city street for sledding. Above, youngsters are shown Friday on 10th Street hill west of the MIXED LEAGl'E W Bowlero 36 Warga Sales Si Service 35 A & W Root Beer 34 L & M Standard 32 ;Ruback's 32 (The Journal 31 i Tom's Toasted Peanuts 21 Nellie's Kitchen 20 Brian Nelson in Advanced AFROTC Examination, and pass a physi cal examination. Regular commissions and post graduate training through the Air F'orce Institute of Technn- MANHATTAN, KAN. Cadet , lcgy are available to S' lPCted Brian Nelson, Junior in business : distinguished graduates of trie administration from P 1 a t ts-! program. The L'SAF encourages mouth, has entered the advanc-: graduate work by commissioned ed Air Force ROTC program at olficers. Kansas State University, Man- . hattan. This program leids to! MtKKIAGK LICENSES a commission a a second lieu-! Licenses to wed were Issued tenant and active duty in the ' here recently In County Court U.S. Air Force. : to: Daniel John Welnbein and Cadet Nelson is the son of i Marlys Lee Lane, both of Plutts Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, ! mouth; and Bernard Joseph 324 N. Sixth, Pl.Utsmouth. Be-: H irden and Bonnie Ann Price, fore attending Kansas State; both of Eldora, Iowa. .i.niei.c r r,.i . . nt s.re., ,,.., ...c , Mpn.s m ftnd L alley north of Main Street to Avenue C. Also Rk,ke 2n an) 578; women.J designated for sledding and barricaded was 2nd game an( serjPS w lson 2'2 Avenue from 11th to 9th Streets. and 481; n, tea Kame and ser- Mes, The Journal 682 and 1,915. University, Nelson attended O- maha University. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is also a member of Young Republicans and Newman Club. To be eligible for the advanc ed AFROTC program, a student must be in good standing at I Kansas State University, have ja grade average of "C" or bet- semesiers 01 uasic null. To be accepted into advanced AFROTC, the cadet must also achieve a passing score on the Air Force Officer Qualifying BANKERS LIFE CO. DES MOINES INSURANCE For All The Family K. P. Pence 222 So. 6h Phone 3269 BUSINESS DIRECTORY A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Phone 5043 Rtttful Surrounding! for tht igeil and convilcicenr. Licented and Approved Men Cueili Only 24 koyr nursing unic Special Diets HILLCREST HOME PlaMmoutli l;ii!ii;!;iiSB'i:,B.:L,a1"::l'!i:'W!!';: W-W 'i "' ' '' CENERAL CONTRACTING Phone 4043 Horn tr Commorcial Building, Roofing. Remodeling. Cabinet Work and Aluminum Combination Door Windows and Siding. E, L. KRINCS 313 South 7h Plammouth HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY SPIRITS Beautiful Decanters and Citt Wraps Scotch - Wines - Cocktails - Cordials - Vodka - Beer - Champane You Will Find a Largo Selection to Choose Irom at . . . RAY S LIQUOR STORE 115 N. 6h St. Free Delivery Phone 2125 ' STEWARD STUDIO Phone 2458 Portraits - Croups - Waddings - Children . Commercial Kodacolof Portraits, - Oils - Browntona - Black & Whit Photos. Phana Pot Reasonable Prices. 511 So. J2th (Oakmont Dr.) PlaMsmouth, Nebf. mtmrnmrnammimmmmm mmtm mmm mmm mm w TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM Phone 4177 Far Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Completa Brake Service and Brake Drum Turning, Ceneral Repairs. Ford-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE Jim Chappell) 377 Main mmmmwmmtmmvKmmM; vutm: m: : 'vu' rr-m mm, RADIATOR CLEANINC & REPAIRING Cuaranteed work. A faulty radiator can re-jit in serious motor damago. See u for Service. OTTO WEBER Phono 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Croak Road !; ::-;;:: 'iWIWakim!' mxmm--' WWCM:"' ::':':: " "I. HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME tit. 1914 Ambulance Service Phono 823-4285 Weeping Watoi. Nobr. Wi:Sll!:l!!BaBJ!'i DO YOUR OWN LAUNDRY AT RYAN'S ECON-O-WASH NOWI Norgo Automatic Dry Cleaning Service, Too. ONE HOUR WILL WASH AND DRY ANY SIZE LAUNDRY. 116 South 3rd St. Plattsmouth Across from Stander Implement. MiBiiniwiii iM'Win ' mwmmmmmt FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP, MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 411: Front End Alignment, Wheal Balancing, Canoral Repair. Welding, Kendall Oils. LLOYD FRADY CARACE Across from Plattsmourh Lumber Co. mmvwmmmmmwtmmMBMwmwmmmM!WMwmmim FRICIDAIRE COIN-OP CLEANINC Phone 4193 8 pounds for $2.00 ' Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing at our regular low prkes. You get the best ... no matter which method you choose. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS 7th & Chicago Avo. MBWiBi warn in" iiMiniBi. ' mpmrnmrnmsmmtmrmrmmm Your Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A completa line of infants', pro-school and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping at . . . WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiting) 425 Main MmmmwMWMWwmmMHmmmf.wmmmm!!m ; ibi'iOTw WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . . BRINC YOUR FORD HOME. Phone 9104 Weeping Water News Mrs. Edward Van Horn Phone 823-5305 CITY LEAGl'E at Grand Island and with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann acid ; family at St. Paul. iHillcrest Mrs. William Kunt and Ten aC!k. Joint Thomas and Mrs. Charles Free- " Joml ..j ,u u.,... Computers . ... ",a" au.1 'u '"" P'"- steve Davis Ins. gram at the Christian Church in ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiles Sr. had a family gathering at their home on Sunday evening for a Christmas party and gift ex change. The members of their family present were Mr. and Mrs. A r v i n Pat ton and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiles and girls, Mr. and Mrs Platts. Cleaners ! Louisville Thursday evening, i cvnniin .Mrs. uu.nrm6r .cuw.c rars. rvu.. g unuKiui-i . wrs. ivrn- :Austin sheet Metal . 13 uuine liu.ii me mjsjjiiai in v- r.ein nenson ana ivir. nenson ai mahi following surgery. Slit tended the Christian Church at spent some time at the home of i Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Eiden- j Mr and Mrs Louls Allgayer. miller and boys since returning , gr enter(alried al a pre-chri.st- W L 36 18 35 19 29 25 29 25 26 28 25 'i 28 'ii 22 2 31 ',2 13 41 home. mas dinner on Sunday. The I.nrrv Mover nf Salt l ake Citv. ' guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Utah arrived on Sunday for a 'Carsten. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hi team game, Computers 884; hi team series, llillcrest 2.472; hi game, D. Neal 224; hi series, R. Lanum 582. County Court wnes ana gins, Mr. ana m I . the Cnnstm'as Buchholz and family of Avoca, "OMI r,aul !l.aSfrof.arh, anS wlth his Parpnts' Mr. and , Mrs. Margaret House of Mi.-, P Mr. and Mrs. VirR.l Giaham and d w , t h ourl valley. Iowa. Mrs. Louis bra.v Chris of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. nd Mrs. Ed Steinkamp. They i "",J" a"u ,a u'Anthij. Beauty School In Nebr- visited with Mrs. Jane Stein-; !aaka City. Mr. and Mrs. George kamp at Hilltop Rest Home In I Mr- ana" Mrs. Henry Knaup Antni5 gave thjg as a chrl&tmaa the afternoon. i '""- gin. ... at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Mr and Mrs. Geore Wiles, ' . , . . ,. rith. Mr. and Mrs. Ro and Cooner were Wednesday .guests of. Mr.; wprp MiK, RpVland boys of Omaha were Friday and Mrs. WUlm,V.e4SABU 1 3ames -of ' jjebra'slcft City' mV,?' t Mr. an Mr "Vr YZr, Robert Wi.es -up of Fal.CIM, J "Uord Cooper. were Friday evening guests of" 7 .Tk V V. ! Mr. and Mr.. Dennfs Holt Wt1teto. 3Mry and Mrs. Ed Steinkamp near Humboldt, Sunday Decern- were Christmas dinner guests of ' '- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steinkamp "" ; and family of Louisville. alsu lu uc : Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stratton ; 'r.c. . and family of Vienna Park, Call-1 . Mr- and Mrs. Earl Freeman of, fornia arrived to spend the holi-; Avoca were hosts for a pre days with his parents, Mr. and ; Christmas dir.ner on Sunday for1 Mrs Lee Stratton. Christmas the children, grandchildren and eve the four sons and their fam- great-grandchildren of Mrs. Ed Hies and the parents were guests , Freeman. Those present for the of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Strat-' rooperatlve tilnner were Mrs. Ed ton and family. They are the Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eugene Stratton family, Mr. and ; Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Dean Stratum and family ' mond Freeman and children, of Norton, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Horn Lee Roy Stratton and boys. The and family, Mr. ana Mrs. Kicn four sons and their families ard Nickels and Christine all of were ChrLstmas dinner guests of, Weeping Water, .Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stratton. j Eugene Kobler and girls of Mr. and Mrs. Edward V a n South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Horn, Carol and John wereLowther and family of Union. Christmas guests for a turkey I Joining the group in the afier dinner of his parents, Mr. and , noon and for supper were M'. Mrs. John Van Horn. j and Mrs. Norman Ackley of Ne- James Mead of Avoca was a ; hawka. Thursday visitor of Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. Harvey. Rich of Denver, John Van Horn. Margaret Ran-1 Colorado, Mrs. H. I. Rookstool ney was a Monday ciller. j and Mrs. Ben Olive were coffee Mrs. Ed Freeman was a ; KUests of Mrs. Henry Knaup Frl Christmas dinner guest of Mr. day morning, and Mrs. Basil Lowther andj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer family of Union. and family of Carpentersville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruns Illinols arrVed to spend the and family and Mr. and M ra. Christmas holidays with her par Bradlev Clark of Oxford, Eng-; entjf Mr and Mrs R0Dert Jew land were Omaha visitors on eu anfj sons. antj to visit with Friday evening and were shop-1 otnf.r reiatjVes. ping in Plattsmouth on Satur- Mr. anfj Mrs. James Klvett! dav- ' are snendimr the Christmas noli-! Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Patton and ; dayg with ner daughter and fam-, family took Mr. and Mrs. Royj w. nrt Mr. Anrlv nrauer Wiles, Sr. and they visited with ! o 'Tyier Texas ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Graham and j Mrs c'Ufton Garrlson and Den-; Chris at Louisville on Sunday af- nls Hoback of Union were Sun-; temOOn. Ll,, ,onlnn xalloro r.f Mr anfl i Mr. and Mrs. August Wendtix.r. fh,, van Horn' and $104, Robert O. Lohrman, Omaha, speeding; John A. Eilers, ka City, $14, speeding; 1 r,.h., r.iati. A Kaver and ch dren of Ne-i- "oucn, luita, unia.. ' . ... AA,n.-ini.k , n i... r,.iu- r M nford Mr. and Mrs. William Wessel hawka, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon i " u" '. a and Donald of Lincoln were Sun- i and family of York were Christ- Mannschoott, Arnold Bkarr and day afternoon and e v e n i n g ; mas dinner guests on Sunday of ' Billy of Omaha, Mr. and Mi s. guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Robert ; her parenu, Mr. and Mrs. ! Ralph Rathbun and family of Wiles. ueorge wiies. Aiiernoon guests ; i-iatismoutn ana Air. ana Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steinkamp i "e Mrs. Wayne Wiles. Don-, ueorge amau oi Auourn. and family of Louisville were a. d'lu ' - nu ". uu" Mrs. Edward Van Horn was Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ; e ,"''nn" ,ana Mr; a"a ,.M r s, ; the winner of a tree lamp at the a Smith, Lawton, Okla. overload on tandem axle Donald W. Faves. Bellevue, $29, speeding; Harold D. Hart nett, Perclval, Iowa, $15, sneed ing; William W. Gibson, Creston, Iowa, $54, overgross weight truck; Melvln Taylor, Sidney, Iowa, $15, speeding. Clarence Erlckson, Lawrence, Kan., $15. speeding; Maurice D. Taylor, Kansas City, Mo . $15, speeding; Henry J. Tlarks, .Council Bluffs, Iowa, $15, speed ing; Kenneth R. Cfark, Weeping Water, $14, Improper muffler. 1 ln ! ! NEW YEAR I j k TO ALL y j 2 i Happiness and Good j n Health go hand-in-hand. S j J May we help make our j S f wish for you come true j j i by serving your health j Id J. Feldhousen, Ph. G. R P. Peter J. fieption, U.S. U P. Pharmacists In C barge . 1 f ... . nirn-T - -iismrnnTiitsi m i ' lM V ." "' ""' ' nin.i .iii.iiihu; i ii up I lasissiwiiiiiiisianBTana! TfW W 'j . .--.i. i..,.. .... .. - 1 mi mi iini , imam i run mtto m i m-fl em STflgDERJS BIG JMARY Trade for that . . . New JOHN m h n DEEUE Ow modem shop and factory trained mechanics will fio yiHtr car. resiardlesa of make, Hi best possible car. RUBIN AUTO CO. Washington A. Plattimourti, Nfc. fl'll't'tW .lsMilMliWMMillIWII FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Phone 2564 Overhaul Transmission Wrecker Service Lot ns mak an timf first. Con Farm D. A. Ferris PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS Cotnr Bld(., 318 1st A. I.1MII. Il'il rit PHOTOCRAPHY Phone 2452 ' Portraits Wadding Commercial Formal or Candid No Job To Large or To Small Each is given our careful Personal Attention. HILL'S STUDIO 624 N.' I lth Plattsmouth mmmmmmmmmmmMKmmmmmpmmmmmmtmmmm of Murdock were Friday after noon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiles. Mrs. George Schmader brought a birthday cake to the home of Mr. and Mrs.' George Wiles on Friday afternoon to help Mrs. Wiles celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey and daughters of Plattsmouth were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Stock. Mr. and Mrs. Dcane Stratton and family of Norton, Kansas were Saturday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Stratton and boys were also guests. Sunday evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stratton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Stock visited Wednesday in Lincoln at the home of Alfred Neilsen and Mrs. Robert Miller and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruns and family and Mr. and Mri. Bradley Clark attended the Con gregational Church program on Sunday evening. family. They all attended the Christian Church program Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rob erts and Tracy of Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sack of Murray and Mr. and Mr. Cyrus Livingston attended a Christmas program at the Christ Lutheran 1 Church near Lincoln on Sunday j evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper and Clayton visited on Sunday ; afternoon with Mrs. Cooper's aunt, Mrs. Mabel Mlckle at the Bryan Memorial Hospital In Lin-1 coin. i Mr. and Mrs. William Finley, j Barbara and Beverly and Mr. ' and Mrs. Miller Christensen were Monday evening guests of , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen for a pre-Chrlstmas party. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Free-! man left Sunday afternoon to spend the Christmas holidays! with Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCann I TRACTOR - We need more used tractors for our Annual Farm Machinery Auction to be Held... FEBRUARY 1st, 1963 WE ARE PREPARED TO OFFER YOU TOP PRICE IN TRADE FOR YOUR OLD TRACTOR, REGARDLESS OF MAKE, DURING THIS BIG ... . JANUARY SALE!! 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