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---. i f- f If r I ELMWOOD Mrs. Ruth Monning Calendar: Bluebird Club, Feb. 19; American Legion, Feb. 21; Mr. and Mrs. L'narjes Shrader arc the parents of a daughter born Feb. 8 and weighing 8 pounds, 9 ounces. Her name Is Sherri Lynn. She has a brother, Kurk Vann. Grandparents are Mrs. Monte Shrader of Louis ville, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dett man of Falls City. A great gianamomer is Mrs. jjeuman oi Stella, Nebr. Mr. Albert Kunz left Feb. 7 for Fullerton, California where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. i Calvin Southard and grandson ) Gary. He intends to be gone a- bout 6 weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scho l maker and Judy. Donnie and 1 Larry of Norfolk, visited at the home of his parents, the E. M. : Schomakers. They stayed over nigm. returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James " and sons of Lincoln and Boyd Bronn of Bi-nnett were Sunday visitors at the C. A, Bronn home. Mrs. Mary Churchill and son, Steven of Lincoln vi.sited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Creamer and attended church services with them. Also they called on Maude and J e sale Creamer. Dinner guests on Sunday at the Will Atchi.son home were Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and :!jipj.Wi.BHri;ipif' PIONEER THEATRE NEBRASKA CITY THl'RS. - FRI. - SAT., Yt'.H. H - 15 . 16 tqst TOOK. uvuakiixhu SIN. - .MON. - TIF.S. - WEB., rtn. n - 20 aliiilerfiiltDlis color 3 ALSO PUBLBC SALE We will hold a Public Auction at the (arm located 1', mile north of the Union corner on Hiway 75. 2 miles east and njrth. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 STARTINC AT 12:30 O'CLOCK SHARP 49 - HEAD LIVESTOCK - 49 Steer Calf, weighing 300 lbs.; Heifer Calf, weighing 400 Ibi.; 13 Purebred Yorkshire Cilts (vaccinated) and bred to a pure bred Yorkshire Boar to farrow April lit.; 6 Shoats weighing about 150 lbs.; 22 Fall pigs, extra nice; 4-year-old outstand ing mare, good broke and gentle ;Mare Colt, 1 -year-old, March 15. FARM MACHINERY 1946 ohn Deere A Tractor, with starter, good shape; 1944 John Deere A Tractor, good shape; John Deere Quick-Tach. Cultivator; John Deere Mounted Lister; John Deere 12-ft. Disc; John Deere No. 5 Power Mower; IHC Side Rake; IHC Manure Spreader, "extra good shape"; IHC 2-16 Bottom Plow; John Deere Corn Elevator, "real good," 36-ft. ; Hydraulic Wagon Hoist; 3-Section Harrow; King Drill with Crass Seeder Attach ment. MISCELLANEOUS Hay Elevator; Rubber-tired Wagon with box; Harvey Hammer Mill; 30-ft. Endless Belt; IV., Horse IHC Casoline Engine; 2 Big Husky Hog Feeders, like new; Cood Hog Feeder; 2 Pride of the Farm 80-gal. Hog Waterers, with Lamp, like new; Mineral Feeder, some galvanised roofing; New 6-ft. Water Tank; Tank Heater; 300 Cal. Fuel Tank; Hog Oiler; Spray Outfit; Hand Corn Shcller; Stock Saddle, like new; Several Heat Lamps; Table Saw; Bed, complete. POULTRY and EQUIPMENT 3 Doxen Rhode Island Red Hens, laying good; Pair Ceese; Brooder Stove; Several Feeders and Waterers; Hen House; Small Building. TRUCK and PICK-UP: 1949 1-Ton Dodge Truck, with new tires; 1946 Ford U-ton Pick-up. HAY and STRAW: Approx. 250 Bales choice Alfalfa Hay; Some choice Prairie Hay; Approx. 150 Bales Cood bright Straw. MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. TERMS: Cash day of sale. Mr. & Mrs. Chester Taylor Owner Not responsible for accidents. Ellis Lacy, Auct. K. D. Clover, Sale Mgr. Ernest Davis, Clerk .............. NEWS Phone 994-3167 daughter of Lincoln, Mrs. Daisy Moore and Mrs. Helen Schneid er. Dinner guests at the Emily Gonzales home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolph of Malcolm. Mrs. Ruth Monning, Kathy and Keith Juilfs. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. James Mills of Murdock. Mrs. A. B. Stroemer moved to her new home Saturday, Feb. 9. Of course there are several things to catch up on especially when the weather U so bad as it has been. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dann of Lincoln spent the weekend vis iting her sister, Mrs. Mamie Miller and attending church to gether. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Granneman of Syracuse came Wednesday to spend the after noon and evening at her sister's, Mrs. Mamie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Westfall of Holdrege with their children, Larry, Joanne, Margie, and Billy visited Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schomaker. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schomaker of Platts mouth were Sunday visitors. Paul E. Naske, son of Mrs. Blanch Bishop arrived Sunday from his home In Denver, Colo rado. He came to be here dur ing the time hu mother was in .surgery at University Hospital In Omaha, on Monday, Feb. 4. He left for Denver Mundnv af. ternoon. Hubert Bishop went to umana wun n l m. At present airs, msnop is recovering from eye surgery. Marriage Announced WEEPING WATER (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nob! of Weeping Water announce the marriage of their daughter Bon ita Lue to Donald A. Oroesser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Ornesser of Weeping Water. The wedding was Feb. 5 In Denver. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Oroesser are graduates of the Weeping Water high school. Mrs. Oroesser has been taking nurses tralnlne at the Brvan Memorial hospital In Lincoln since her graduation In 1961. Mr. Oroesser is a graduate of the Lincoln School of Commerce and Is employed by the Stanley Avia tion Corporation Company In Denver. The couple are making ineir noire In Aurora, Colo. Engagement AVOCA (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ludwlg announce the engagement of their daughter. Sharon Faye, to Ellsha Allen, son of Mrs. Edna Ellsha of Dehl ht. La. The couple has chosen Feb. 23 for their wedding date at First Lutheran Church. . . . . Woman's Club At Union Hears Camp Fire Girls UNION (Special) The Union Woman's Club met with Mrs Nettie Mougoy last Tuesday aft ernoon with 14 members present and a group of Camp Fire girls and their sponsors as guests. Mrsr Robert Grunwald was also an invited guest. After calling the meeting to order by the president, the Flag Salute and the Club Collect were given. Mrs. Mougey led the de votions. Roll call was answered by each member telling of "Things I enjoyed as a child. A committee of three ladies, Mrs. Ruth Todd, Mrs. Carrie Herman and Mrs. Pat Johnson were appointed to meet with the American Legion Auxiliary to make plans for the Woman s Club to assist with the Red Cross Bloodmobile when they come to Union March 20. Mrs. Ruth Stine, leader of the program, presented 12 Camp Fire Girls, and Mrs. Kenneth Hoback as co-sponsor and Mrs. Glen Hartman, pianist. Mrs. Stlne gave a talk on the work of the Camp Fire and told the name of her group, which is Lu-Ta-Ha-Ma. Each girl gave her Indian name and its mean ing, and the group sang several songs. The girls are Peggy, Sharon and Bonnie Dooley, Peggy Sur face, Linda Sue Oannaway, Caroline Stine, Janet and Karen Eaton, Terry Hafr.er, Cheryl and Linda Hartman and Diane Ho back. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Elinor Mougey. 1 Union Items Mrs. L C. Todd The losers In the "Carpet Rag Sewing Contest" of the Le gion Auxiliary are giving a din ner for the winners of the con test, on February 19th. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Patterson of Concordia, Kansas arrived in Union last Thursday and were guests of M.'. and Mrs. Earl Zorn and other friends. The Pat terson's formerly lived In Union until last summer. They re turned to their home on Satur day morning. Mrs. Rose Banning enter tained the following guests at The Hotel Grand at Nebraska City, last Sunday for dinner: Mr and Mrs. Hollls Banning and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banning and son, Lu- cian, Mrs. William Porter, all of Union and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters and daughter, Kayrl of Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Ackley drove to Lincoln last Saturday where they were guests of Mrs. Ackley's mother, Mrs. Lillian Johnson, who Is now residing In Lincoln. Mrs. Wayne Ackley Is spend ing a few days in Lincoln, visit ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Burghess and family. The Community was shocked last 8unday evening by the sud den death of King Clark at his home, caused by a sudden heart attack. Funeral services were Wednesday at the Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe and family drove to Keytsvllle, Mis souri last Saturday to spend the week end visiting the parents of Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neal. They returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zom are moving Into the Pearl Banning house this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reld of Omaha called on Mrs. Sarah Rich last Sunday afternoon. They, and Mrs. Rich drove to Weeping Water In the late after noon, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward. On return ing to their home in Omaha Sun day evening they called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris. Cub Leaders Meet At Weeping Water WEEPINO WATER (Special) The Cub Scout Leaders meet ing was held on Monday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slgvald Jensen. Sigvald presided at the meeting. Those who attended were Ed ward Van Horn, Arvln Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruns, Mrs. Carroll Wright, Mr. Loyd Barkhurst, Mrs. William Thorn ton, and Mrs. Thomas Being. Plans were made for the month of February. Scout week was observed from February 7th to February 14th. The four dens had displays In the downtown windows and wore uniforms to school. Feb. 10 the Cubs and the leaders attended church In a body at the Christian Church; Feb. 20 will be the Blue and Gold Banquet at the Cass County Auditorium. Following the meeting Mrs. Jensen served refreshments. - . - - 4 2f fc- . J IT "Well, they have been NEHAWKA NEWS Mrs. F. O. Sand Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wunder llch entertained eighteen guests Saturday evening, when they observed their fifteenth wedding anniversary, which was Febru ary seventh. Their daughter, Kathy, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Gordon of Omaha. Their son, Bobby has the mumps and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunder llch. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ander son and sons, Paul and Jeffrey, returned Sunday from Newell, Iowa where they visited the Rob ert Burnside family for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Balfour visited with the Ralph Meyer and Paul Schram families of Omaha Tuesday. The Methodist Youth Fellow ship members were guests of the Plattsmouth MYF Sunday evening at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Arthur McLean of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Balfour drove cars. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Briley of Lincoln attended the sale of the Clarence Davis household goods at the sale- barn in Nebraska City Saturday. They were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoll. Callers Sunday at the Stoll home were Mr. and Mrs. Robin Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoll. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pierce and Chester Stone took Mrs. R. R. Stone to Kansas City Friday All were overnight guests of Mrs. cousin, Mrs. Charles Baber. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce and Chester Stone returned home Saturday and Mrs. R. S. Stone left by plane for Tucson, Arizona to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stone. A dinner Sunday at the Wm. Oetchins home observed the birthday of Mrs. Getchlus. Guests were Mrs. Mary House of Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Larry House and Debbie of Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jorgeason were supper guests Monday at the Robert Grunwald home near Union. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Balfour and Judy were recent dinner guests of t h e Marlln Balfour family of Weeping Water. Marion Allgayer spent the past week with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Allgay er of Weeping Water. Karen and Linda Joined them for the week end. Mrs. Vance Balfour and Susan YOU DID THAT YOU CAN BUY . . . ALL CUTS OF FRESH PORK? BEEF STEAKS & ROASTS PACKACED TO YOUR ORDER? CROUND BEEF PACKACED TO YOUR ORDER? You Can . . . And You Can Save Money, Too At The Plattsmouth Lockers -FROZEN FISH IF WE DON'T HAVE IT ... WE WILL CET IT FOR YOU Plattsmouth Lockers 207 Main MQMlSHaS' HENS tr ROOSTERS a bit slow moving." Phone 2708 and Barbara Mayfield went to Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul berner and Linda of Otoe were dinner guests Sunday of the Harvey Bailers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fullerton and Jane of Lincoln and the John Barkhurst family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barkhurst at an oyster stew. Marine Pri vate Larry Fullerton, son of the Ed Fullertons, Is recovering from pneumonia at the naval hospit al in San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McRey nolds were recent guests of the Gilbert Kimes. They had just returned heme from Las Vegas, Nevada, where they attended the REA convention. They also visited relatives and friends at Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif. They were gone a month. Marlln Kime and Ronnie Chrlswisser, University of Ne braska students spent the week end with their parents. Most Shrubs Need Pruning LINCOLN Most older deel duous shrubs need some prun ing says Wayne Whitney, Uni versity of Nebraska Extension Horticulturist. He refers to those shrubs which lose their leaves during the winter such as lilacs, spirea, hlghbush cranberry and honeysuckle. AH shrubs can stand a more severe pruning while they are dormant than during the growing season. Bridal wreath and honey suckle are shrubs that can be trimmed to the ground. The en tire plant can be sawed off at ground level and It will regrow the following season a new shrub on the old root. He says there won't be any bloom the fir.st year Just a nice new vigorous shrub. Shrub height can be reduced by taking out old wood at the ba.se. Leave the tops of the shrub alone as much as possible. Top pruning cutting the shrub off at the top encourages more growth on top. He explains that new shoots will appear where a pruning cut Ls made. Therefore he advises making cuts where new growth ls wanted. A Classified Ad In The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. KNOW? Phone 5110 Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Phone 789-3435 The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service held a general meeting Feb. 5 In the Methodist Church basement. Mrs. Jack Wiles opened the meeting with devotions. The president, Mrs. Wayne Landon presided at the business session. The lesson on Racial Policies and problems was given by Mrs. Wayne How ard and Mrs. Wilson Lambert. The serving table and refresh ments were decorated for the Valentine month by hostesses Mrs. Clara Pershing, Mrs. Walt er Marolf and Mrs. Wayne How ard. Sunday evening and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pershing after attending the sil ver anniversary honoring Mr. and Mrs. Pershing were Mr. and Mrs. Gall Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. John Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Leesley, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John See feld and boys, Mrs. Alta Fulmer and Billie Ann Roberts. Saturday overnight and Sun day guests of Mrs. Clara Persh ing were Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon and Gary of Dakota City. The' Green-Glowers 4-H Club met and officers elected were Randy Stratton, president; Fred Bluhm, vice-president; William Bench, secretary and treasurer; Daniel Bench, news reporter; leader, Mrs. Ted Stratton, as sistant leader, Mrs. Eugene Bench. Their first lesson on First Aid was studied with demonstration on calling a doctor and an ambu lance by Daniel Bench. Examination of the injured person by William Bench and how to keep an injured person warm by Ellis Willadsen. Refreshments were served by William Bench. Next meeting will be at the Ted Stratton home Feb. 20. Four different ways to make going more fun than getting there You can see why one of America's favorite outdoor sports is driving Chevrolets, with four entirely different kinds of cars to choose from. There's the Jet-smooth Chevrolet, about as luxu rious as you can go without going over board in price; the low-icost .Chevy II, a good-looking car that would send any packing; another family favorite, the sporty Corvair, whose rear-engine traction Keeps bOing Ureal have y, y f, tf ff, irt 4it4& WVIWWIIIIIIIIIIII '-tim-rf " It T" ""'Y'v'fv."..;-:;- ..... , -m. f II II ,m X A ff t.lISJSJHJWWJeijg Now Bonanza Buys on four entirely different kinds 0 cars-at your Chevrolet dealer's Cass County Motor Company 607 1st. Ave. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Phone 3210 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, February 14, 1963 Section B PAGE THREE Daniel Lee Bench, news report er. Little Miss Muffet 4-H. Club met Feb. 9 at the home of Mrs. Harold Pilfold. Seven girls were present. Terry Bench ls a new member. Some of the members were absent because of Illness. Rose Ann Velder and Joyce Hall demonstrated making cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd and family spent the weekend with Mrs. Lloyd's mother at Concordia, Kan. Mrs. Nell Anderson of Lincoln spent the week with her sister Mrs. Norma McNurlin. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Osburn were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osburn and family of Gretna and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bulling and family of Lincoln. Mrs. Ronald Osburn and Teddie Bulling's birthdays were honored. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Myrtle Coleman were Mrs. Ina Armstrong, Mrs. Gladys Martin and Miss Alice Boucher. ONLY $43 Repays $1,002.03 "American Cash Loan To Pay Taxes Winter Needs Consolidation of Debts (We can re duce your monthly outlay of cash by 33-50, See chart) Come in-Phone-Write Loans Made Anywhere OURS IS A FRIENDLY SERVICE American Loan Plan Plattsmouth 530 Main St. will make you think that ice and sn-v are kid stuff;' and for pure adventure, America's only sports car, Corvette now In two all-new versions with looks that can stop traffic like a rush-hour blizzard. Picked your favorite already? family fjJW-W- o, tft ' - " - JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET IMPALA mm mxmmmj. CHEVY II NOVA 400 SPORT COUPE t i v. CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE Vsr iesf L fit iJri x. w -u. l CORVETTE STING RAY SPORT COUPE ... - ... - . - . .......... Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Buckingham were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buckingham and family of Omaha. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall, Mary, Samuel, Donnie and Ron nie of Ashland. Mrs. Maynard. Griffith re turned home Tuesday from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bauer sach brought their daughter Cindy home from the hospital for the weekend and returned her to the Omaha hospital where she is being treated. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Casey were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller of Lincoln. THOMAS WALLINC CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Per Month No. of Amount Monthly Monthf You Get Payments 25 $ioToo$ Tob 25 318.00 18.00 25 567.38 30.00 30 1002.03 43.00 30 1318.72 55.00 36 1514.86 54.00 36 2514.33 86.00 36 3000.00 101.51 Phone 3213 The next thing is to take the wheel at your Chevrolet dealer's. If that doesn't have you thinking of places to maybe you d rather just a ball around town! ,t- I, ," - ' - t Ct.f't J SPORT COUPE t t a. '"r fh ;