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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Thursday, July 21, 19t8 CAPITOL CORNER Weeping Water News Donald Straub Is 'Resident Engineer' Back from Formosa AVOCA Special Donald Straub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straub, was recently appointed Associate Highway Engineer wall the California Dept. of Hillard Land in Seebces in Vietnam Hillard Roland Land, son of Mrs. Hillard (Vlasta) Land, and the late Mr.

Land, is now in Vietnam with the US Navy Seabees Mobile Construction Battalion. He left the States April 7 from Davlsvllle, R. I. Phone 267-5655 Mm. K.

E. Dokter alEWS FROM EAGL! by Ccngrc ressmaa Phone 984-6141 Mrs. John Fischer Visit from Murdwk Visitors the past wk at the tin, no of Vfr anH Mf; WillKF Roads. Hillard joined in 1963, and re- GLENN Along with the promotion. Don acquired the title of Resident CUNNINGHAM 2 Engineer.

His Initial assignment covers responsibility for three projects ceived his traci ng In Davisv lie UUJe wer Mr, Jamt.M Kiv( tt. and Philaoelphm, as ell ad two months training at Camp Ward and Mr and Mrs 'Uon. 1 ard Klemme, of After receiving his overseas orders his first stop was at Wake and of Dmaha wt.re Sunda, to celebrate Roy Ward's birthday. Mj, and Mrs. Edward Van Horn and Christine Nickels attended a show In Nebraska City on Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Allison Mark took their h.mse Susan Steinbach and Kathy and Pauletic Steinbach bark t'j Des Mollies, Iowa and the Allison family spent the The Rev. Robert Bowne of Adams, termer pastor at Eagle Methodist Church, called at the Edward Gerhard and John Fu-cher tames Monday. Supt.

and Mrs. Paul Embree Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kloppel ol Ainsworth and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Fleischrnan of Elmwood were supper guests at the horn of the latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Gerhard, in Tehama County. He has been with the department since grad by Rep. Glenn Cunningham trie aides, pharmacists and The National Commission on nurses. Island, and on to the Hue Phu uating from the University of Ne formerly oi fc.agi evening visitors of Mr.

and M.s. of Mullen Friday Mrs Harvpv Gerhard had word drove to Haisey and got Paula braska in 1961. He and his fam Har.ey M-eislnger and Wilour. P0granl construction wo. Mrs.

Joe Sheehan, Mrs. Dean aiycuR- 10 trainees me aniea neaiui er of the House of Represents- professions. In addition it Dro- Aoel and son Brett ol carroii. wci-Kcna visaing Mr. ana Mrs.

has handed its final re- vides for grants to qualified uni- Iowa' and Mrs' P'u'e wtrc Allison and family at I port to the President and the versities. college and Junior 1 lunch guests of Mrs. Js Moines. of a car accident in which Mrs. French of Eagle and Jane Swan-(ily live at Anderson, but Lottie Penterman Meadows ol of Lincoln and they were i are currently at Chester during Ralston, an elementary teacher, Sunday guests at the Embree his present assignment.

was injured and hospitalized in home and attended church at Iowa. She was enroute to visit a Mullen. Mrs. Peterson Named cousin and family, Ruby Penter- Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Siekmun man, the Elbert Johnsons, an of MiUerd called at the home of VUCen Of dffr-Up Corwith, Iowa. The Pentermans Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer Mon- SOUTH ASHLAND (Special) are former Elmwcod residents, day. Mrs.

Dick Fischer of Alvo Tne 0 South Ash- Congress. I feel the report on colleges for expansion of facili- 'riu Kob('rt 1 I the maiketing structure of the ties and development of better nigntVown to 90 degrees." His Dorothy Darling left for; Don't Sell Timber ner nome in Denver, e-oioraao rv a u.uuouj yvui Uc irmiiuig pruKraius. i nrenarinsr for the rainv tremely useful in maintaining a The Public Health Service sound economy. last Friday mornine alter spend-i curing inv jwnmer ing the past two -eeks at the i LINCOLN There arc several home nf her mother. Mrs.

Adam r.ood rcastr.s why walnut and wouia aumuimicr uie program. He sends best wishes to aU ni3 The titie of the report is "Food Mr. md Mrs. Larry Caddy ana was a caller Thursday afternoon. friends and relatives at home from Farmer to Consumer" and jn Nebraska's Second Con and i son Terry attended the Ashland St.ir-UD Coronation at Memorial copies can be secured from my Kressional District 723 farmers drP would ninv mail His adi Cook.

While in Weeping Water. nthT timber should not be sold is Hillrd Und Mrs- and Mrs. Adam luring the summer, according 7241 CA, NCB 7 ACO, FPO Cook visited with Mrs. Cynthia to University of Nebraska lor- 6937! esters. Dawson, Mrs.

Daisy Richards, New York, N. Y. 09501 land offer congratulations to Mrs. John B. Peterson for be.n chosen Queen of the Stir Up at Ashland Friday evening and to Ernest Barnes who was chosen King.

Both have many friends here. An after coronation party was held at the Peterson home later that evtning. Their guests were Mrs. Frank winia, nasuuis- naVe earned $257,322 Tor instaU- ton. D.

C. for those who are in- lng conservation practices under forested. ttie 1Sg4 Agricultural Conserva- I cannot speak too highly of tm program. This program has the leadership ol our chairman, bceu by 2,302 farmers in the Honorable Phil S. Gibson, District in ths cast five AVOCA Phone 275-3214 Mrs.

Henry Masemait Stadium and saw the crowning of Mrs. Caddy's uncle, Ernest Barnes of Ashland, as King, and Mrs. John Peterson, Queen. Guests from Michigan I Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Caddy of visited at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Caddy and son Ter- Obituary Mrs. Nancy Phllpot, and Mrs. Blanche Snell all of Piattsmouth.

Mi's, Bert Philpot entered the Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln on Saturday for observation and tests. Herbert Stall entered St. Elizabeth Hospital In Lincoln on Friday evening for Mr. ar.d Mrs. Cooper and two sons of Sp.i.-.fi2!d left Alvin Meisinger One Is that export and domestic log quotas have been filled to meet the summer needs of primary and secondary walnut Another is that the normal season for logging is October through March.

Green loys cut in the spring ar.d summer will deteriorate CiUiie rapidly due to insect and fungus utUck and cannot be held in the lo? yards at sawmills longer tlian 30 days. I Morrison, the King and Mrs-. Mr and Mrs. Ernest EmshofI vrtit Ramw PpodIp (mm in. retirtd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California.

The dedication of Chairman Gibson and his staff will benefit the industry, consumers, and producers, and all those in the legislative and executive branches of ry last week enroute to visit ms years. Since the beginning of the Agriculture Conservation Program in 1S36, farmers have been contributing their time and money toward the achievement of conservation goals for their farms, but the economic situa mother, Mrs. Bertha Caddy, and amved home last week irom ccn wer Mr. and Mrs. Earl Funeral services were heid Tuesday at the Sattler-Fussr-l-man-Perry Funeral Home for Alvin Meisingtr.

64. RFD 1, his sister, Ruth, and lamuy, ine Long Beach, where they Trabert, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hansens at Holdrege and Loom- vjslted their daughter and son- geacrest. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold out Government. a weCiS morning at St. Mary's Hospital "J1fy vacation in MunrsU. The report includes coverage' tion of many farmers has not For'-ntera recommend that of such subjects as efficiency nrrmitted the ultimate rate of Mr.

and Andy Grauer of h. marketin(r re. Lincoln spent the weekend witn ceived new be In id until fall un- mi. i it flbsolutely necessary Mrs James Ihe Orauer to seU hu children have spent the past, in lKit: Uilj. llie nrv, rvu.v- sell Mertz.

pastor of the St, Paul United Church of Christ officiated. Mrs. Edward Wehrbeln was soloist and Mrs. Ferdinand Nolte was organist. Pallbearers were Ray Cundall, William SpHtt, William Van is.

in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bark- Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Wail- Mrs.

Melvin Mayer of Lincoln er. They visited Mr. and Mis. en, George Isaac George visited lost weekend at the home Fred Bose, Temple City. Mrs.

Isaac Mrs. Will Blackman, of his cousin and husband, Mr. Emsholf was interviewed by Art Lt. Waitefoot. Thase from O-and Mrs.

Wm. Trumbie. Satur- Linkietcer and the show wiii ap-, maha were Mr. and Mrs. Nell day, Lee (Wm.) Hardnock of San pear Aug.

10. Parks, and Mrs. Marporie Neu- Gabriel, called at the A.1C Jostf Er straub visited kam. Ashland friends were Mrs. Trumbie home and Elmer Juu-' his grandmother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Grace Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. kins of Lincoln was there for a Nebraska City last Don Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- visit with them.

All are lormerly weeK also visitea ms parents, ry Hollins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralpi- of Eagle. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Straub at Raikes. Mr. and Mrs. Orill Allen of tiolumous and will return to Refreshments of cake, mints, Lincoln visited at the home of Mount Heho, Oregon, after his nuts, coffee and punch was ser-Mr. and Mrs.

John Fischer Sun- ieave. 5 ved from a table centered with I week at the Kivctt home. Kim Grauer remained at the Kivctt home for the duration of his and market power of the food pr0gre.ss and much, work re-industry, regulatory activities mains. However, the combined of Government agencies, meas- resuU8 of years of con-ures to benefit consumers and servation activity under the ACP producers, and costs and profits have provided immense benefits accounting for farm-retail price t0 Dotn clty an(j rurai population spreads. tn terms of protected and in- One of the recommendations, creased water supplies, recrea-directly affecting Nebraska's tional areas, assured soil re-Second Congressional District, is sources, and new and improved that the terminal livestock mark-, wildlife habitat, ets, now facing increased com- Among the principal measures petition, should be given more performed in my Congressional flexibility in conducting their District under the 1964 Agrlcult-operations to permit them to i ural Conservation Program are Amvi'vr reason for withholding timber sales is that 10-inch trees ore worth only half as much as 12-lnch trees.

In "timber arithmetic," 12 equals two times 10. A tree trunk employment here. ti iijwu -a I. iWr. and Mrs.

Ted Carnes were.1 Baxter and Grant Deterdtng. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Earl Livingston 10 inches in diameter at breast and day. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Marquardt carnauo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coalman attended the funeral of his great- Ar'ow Vvolleen and Mrs.

George Mrs. George Mumm. a 1 height will stale about 44 board Burial was in the Pkasantj Attend Wedding feet. But when it grown to tinrt sranddautrhter Mrs. Roiand aunt.

Mrs. Anna EDke. ifo. at 12 Inches in diameter, it contains about 95 board feet. In ad- Eldge Cemetery, southeast of: Mrs.

Adam Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Plattsmouth. Roy Cook and family of Omaha. Haivorsen, drove to Ashland otica Wednesday.

compete more enecuveiy. lne following: Mr. Meisinger was born April Mr. and Mrs. Merie Cook and ditioit, boards from the larger Th rJ f'r! 1902, at Cedar Creek, son of family of Fremont attended th tree rue wider, have a better You And The Lav mittee, on which I serve, has Terraces to control erosion or approved a bill to increase the conserve moisture, 257 miles, nation's supply of health work-: Diversion terraces to control Word was received here of tlw death of Lee Hauptman, 81, July 13 at Riverview Terrace, Nebraska City, where he and his wife had made their home since last spring.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grafe and Elaine left Friday for their home at Boulder, after two early Saturday morning ior an annual Girl Scout breakfast. A local talent program followed.

Mrs. Andrew Schultz has accepted a position as practical nurse at a Lincoln clinic. Relatives learned Monday of the death of Victor WulX, 83, of Eagle at Ebeler Nursing Home, George H. and Anna Msinger, Miss Nancy Thomprm-Chai'lej Quality and are worth more and he lived his lifetime in this T. Cook wedding at the Metho-; money.

area. juist church In Nehawka 0:1 Sat- This doesn't mean that no 10- He was a member of the St. i urday evening, inch trees should be cut, forest- Paul's United Church of Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

i rv exnerta emnhasizc. Stands ers. ine legislation auiriurii's erosjont 4 rniles a 1111 e-triil yiulKtik ut BAaisi- ance in training more allied Sod waterways to dispose of On Dec. 8, 1931, he was married Norman Urwin and f.unily of must be thinned to keep a good excess runoff, 212 miles. Plattsmouth to Clara M.

Murray were supper guests of growth rate. However, when health workers such as medical Permanent cover for erosion wickman. They farmed ia this, Mr. and Mrs. CUiiord Cocper.

1 trees are sold down to a 10-inch One of a series. "You and the Elmwood. He lived there several weeks with relatives here and years. He was a member of Nebraska City, technologists X-Ray technic conUol or' needed land use ad- community. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Alnrayer stumn or even to a 12-lnch Law," prepared by the Nebras- laus, ueuiai iiytvuisut, opwuie- Mr and Mrs. Henry Smith ka stale Bar Association, went to Minneapolis to visit ESTATES Emmanuel Lutheran Church at Eagle. He larmed southeast oi here until his health failed. He suffered a severe stroke Saturday and died Monday.

Los Angeles Guesis Mrs. Marie Trumbie and their son, Stanley, and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hallstrom, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Hallstrom, 1 justment, 600 acres. I His wife survives, as well as a Sr. visited with John C-jnipnn prooucers lose money i Establishment of additional gon, David Mel-lager, of Platls- at the Community Memorial just at the stage of greatest fi- acreages of enduring rotations! mouth; two grandchildren, John hospital in Syracuse on Tnurj- nanci.nl return. cover to control erosion, and Dan MeUinger; ant his day aftenxon.

acres. 'mother. Mrs. Anna Meisinger. Sunday visitors of Mrs.

e.t.-.ua ow Arreage Drainage of farmland normal-i U.3S preceded in by Blekfoxd were, Riehard Hi k-' In crops wr planted for ly devoted to crops ts permit his father and two broine-x Icrd. ard Mrs. Winun H.ck- 1 the U. S. on 3G8 mil-conservation farming, 1,400 Visiting haurs were July 18 at ford, Mrs, Robert Ges-; and Mrs, 1 lion ucrrs, only 2 per cent above acres drained.

I the funeral home. 1 George Kobler of the record low of 301 million Leveling land to; Ray Ward and James Breek-. acre-; In 1962. About 40 to 60 control eroMon ami conserve U-a Classified Ad in The Journal enridge were dinner guests on million arres of cropland were rigalion water, 150 acies. mtl as 50 cent Manday of Mr.

and Mrs, Ted 'inverted for other uses. Robert and Bette attended the A frequent question directed to lawyers is concerned with thJ for court proceeding for the estate of a deceased per son. In mar.y cases there is no I necessity to proceed through court. If a person dies possessed ol no personal property or cf i no real estate, then there is no grandson Gregory bookoui, oi of Jcrrv Lvnn Hall Los Angeles visited several dajs stronlj son 0 Mr and Mrs, Jdci with the Trumbie relatives. They HalUtrom, at St.

Paul Methodist left Saturoay for Danvilie, 111., Churchi Omaha, Sunday. Dr. Alto visit her sister and husband, officiated. Thev also LOUISVILLE Suppei guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Wiidnck were Mr. and Mrs Jaye Jorgenson and faniily of Omaha. Evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and family were Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Beck and Charlotte Sisson. Jody Zastera of Two Harbors, Minn was a luncheon guest of Misses Diane and Dtbra Mo-Grew. I Mr nnd Mrs fclmer Johnson reason for any court proceed- Mr. ana Mrs.

Maynara Key Mrs. Maynard Key- twined Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall- noids: as well as her son, Prof. 3trom observe their wedding an- and Mrs.

Ernest Trumbie at niversarv wm property in joint Norman, Okla. I tenancy with r.ght of survivor-! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buch- u. Mrs.

Karen Hester and three i. wmulke uie DeceM1V lui a court proceeding? Not neces children are visiting a few weeks with her parents and surUjav sarily. If the property concerned is real estate then when ether relatives in western Coio- Mrs. Nancy Carsten entered the property is firiaUy s.j!d a Lincoln, Sun- question could well arise as to raao- Bryan Hospital, Mr. and Mrs.

Woodrow Waten- day. the payment of inheritance Kump or waiton visitea at -ne Mr. and Mrs. Alfrsd Davis and thi. nA an Meth' I Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Gail WirUi and lam'ly of St. Paul, were cverraght auests of Mr. and Mrs William Wirth.

Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'lyo were Mr. and Mis, Robert Knutson and family of Springfield Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Reed called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and son Bradley. Wm. mbles' Wednesday faniily of Elmwood visited at the action for the determination evening.

Wm. Walters home Sunday. Jer- inheritance tax, even if none Mi. and Mrs. Sterling Coat- ry Davis stayed Ior a longer be Moie the tiUe man of Fan bury and his par- visit.

CQuld fe2 TWs "1B5S Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wenne- courage a quick sale and kamp and Mike of Hooper were plicate the transfer of the land. family, Mr. and Mrs.

Roland sten and Leonard Buckholz estate proceedings? There are homes. several. There are certain debts Relatives called on John of the estate that have a prior-Compton at Syracuse Hospital, lty of claim against the assets He has blood poisoning in a foot, of the estate. The doctor's bill Mr. and Mrs.

David Kuenning for the last illness and the and family of Ogaliala, Mr. and burial expenses must ha paid. Mrs. John Buckholz of Otoe and The decedent may have had Halvorsen, honoring her mother, Mrs. S.

Coalman, for her birthday. Mrs. Paul Straub Heads Avoca Board AVOCA (Special) At the Mr. and Mrs. Carrot! Carsten other debts.

These, in all fair- July meeting of the Avoca School were recent callers at the Leon- ness, should be paid bfore the Board, the following officers ad Buckholz home. heirs are entitled to any eustri- bution of the assets. The estate were elected: Mrs. Kenneth Dokter and Kari Mrs. Paul Straub, president Sue of Weeping Water helped proceedings provide tor an or- New Trees Need To Be Cultivated LICOLK Young trees need cultivation and weed control like any other crop, a University of Nebraska Extension forester said this week.

C. "Buzz" Benson that for the first year or two after planting, trees and weeds compete for moisture in the top J3 inches cf soil. In most years in Nebraska, there simply sn't enough moisture to satisly the needs of both tiie trees and weeds, he pointed out. According to Benson, the same type of equipment used in corn tre-eiecteai; Mrs. Jerry pointer, vice president; Galord Bose, treasurer; Henry Dankleff, sec- Mrs.

Louis Allgayer observe her derly legal way in which the as-birt'oday July 13, bringing a dec-1 sets of the decedent can be In-orated cake. ventoried so that the debts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt the deceased can be taken care and Mrs, Henry Maseman at-'of. retary.

The estate proceedings also Call Kout News And Social Items to 296-2141 tended the Flower Drum Song at Pinewood Bowl, Lincoln. provide for a specific Individual who can prosecute any claim nf the decedent for his estate. Thus the Interests of the creditors and the heirs are protected rnfffn fWi jltil mm Wi RUBBsM AUTO CO. Al'Sr) HICHWAY 73-75 BY-PASS PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR, EEK-END SPECIAL! FRIDAY SATURDAY tHADI MK CKEAM by assuring them that there is someone to make sure that the estate collects the debts owed i the estate. The estate proceedings also; provides for a protection to th i heirs.

In such a proceedlnj the beirs are protected and the property of the deceased Is lis- tributed under the direction ot i the court, after notice to in-' terested parties, I This article is prepared as a public service by the Nebraska State Bar Aa-soclation, 2413 State House1, Lincoln, Nebr. (This column is written to in-) form and not to advise. Facts may change the application oi cultivation can be used in controlling the weeds in the sheltcr-belt. Cultivating equipment which leaves the soil fairly level end slightly cloddy is very suitable. If evergreens are included in the planting, extreme care should be taken not to cover any part of the green tops.

Deep cultivation next to the tree is not recommended at this time because of dnmaglng tree roots, the NU specialist advised. A poorly cultivated shelterbelt will usually grow only a few while a well-cultivated one will put on as much as 12 inches of new growth, he said Thus, a well-maintained shelter-belt will serve your needs at a much earlier date, Benson BIG ASSORTMENT OF FINE FLAVORS Gallon Pkg. the law in an Individual case.) I DON'T CET "SKIMMED" -EAT REAL ICE CREAM. Schreiner Drug Effective July 2, Titie 7 of the Civil Rights Act ef the Federal law prohibiting discrimination against minority groups in private employment became effective July 2, 1965 Scores of different projects and ictivities pre offered to 4-H youth which provide a "learning by doing" experience..

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