V 1!03T?AT. 3WJXS 14. 1933. m irniia hi i i n ii i PlATTSIiOITTH Slit! - WtlZXY JOTJKTAX PAGE i i V 1 Elmwood News Henry Mollen made a business trip to Lincoln on the bus line the fore part of last week. Alfred Race and wife and'Mrs. R. M. Dennis were looking after busi ness in Plattsmouth the fore part of last week. Edward Nelson, proprietor of the ?ift shop was looking aficr bu-iness in Weeping Water Tuesday fuiviinoi: c)f last week. Mint on V. Woods was a visitor in M unlock and also at the faun home of Henry C. Itackenu -yer. county commissioner, Tuesday afternoon. While Ronald Sehlichtemeier was out of town on a business mission one day last week, business at the parage vas looked alter by James L. Hayes. John Wood of Wabash was a visi tor in Elmwood last Tuesday, look ing after business matters and visit ing his brother. Miuton V. Woods lor a short time. Grandmother Raney. w ho operate: a hospital in Weeping Water, was a visitor in Elmwood last Tuesday af ternoon, being a guest of her friend Mrs. William Flaisihman. T. I.. Colburn. who ha" been vis ; res. Roosevelt tuvs trz'S"---st sheet of V. f Ma-ch 23 to 25 cz V -e Wees. Slampc ere rdd tot the Frea:cser.i by l.l.r.zr K-3- son oi tne U. S. Jur.icr Chcnfaer ci Ccrr.nierce, who is acecn:pa-:ed ty Fred Jordan, director c; Wildl.fe Week. 'MY- t t tr;. Worlds Longest Mustache .'-::e a :re:c Genuine rr.ustdrh- the prcud pco?rrion cf this En'ash gert'er.sr. who cialiss it as a world's r&cc.-d. . ,x Vv Hot and Cold Lcvetv Pr.sc::ia Lane coons tne latest ski outfit, m sr.a.-p contrast to the ra:z!e"-daz;Ie bathing suit worn by another lovely. 3- X " xf? :rr v-- . ;r ...... 4 I xVm-X I I itins relative1; and friers tl3 in Kansas City durinr the past two weeks, re- turned home lan Sunday and reports i having had a very pleasant time. j William Schewe of nejr Nlurdoti: ' was a business visitor in Elmwood j Tuesday of last week, comin; for Dr. Wilson, the veterinai ian. a Mr. cheve had some sio !: shipped out ' of the stare which had to be iiiTp-ct-i -d. Asa Fellers who has hen at the hospital in Omaha for some time, wlieie h. underwent an op-rat io:i. is reported as r- t i ; : ; ,rr n!ou:r only !:tir. Manv oi l:is friends have alb-d on hini at St. Joseph hospital. Edward P. lienny of A vm a was a business visitor in Ehnwoo,', la-t Tuesday afternoon, coinin;', to see Alley Clement, who operate:; the c le gator and iii ill here, and also bavins business to look alter at the- Elm wood bank. j Carl Sv hneider. of Lexineton. was j 311 ov er Sutiday guest of his wife and j the folks lure. Mr. and Mrs. Rus, 11 , Reeder and their twin daughters of Plattsmouth also came over to spend the day. making a very happy lani i!y gathering at the Harry William' home. Entertained at 3ride and Mrs. Eniil Ilo-unow j.I r. 4 - i x a V - : v. a - f T&v. V -'3 ' ,r 4x; Here's Grable t& .u i: 13 ir.cr.c-: T T . 1 V. -- '--x ... y- . . r a . w ii b U4C1UU JTiUftatrbl .:N 1 njn.n I.m r I 1 ctner very definite ad vance in protecting the health cf hotel guests. For the first time drink- iiVliir.g glasses are made jlOOJi safe microbes are aeunneiy out. ihis innovation has been in troduced in all Statier hotels, in which every glass used by a guest xn his room is cellophane-wrapped after being scientifically ster ilized. Top shows white garbed girls stacking glasses as they come from the machine; circle shows maid placing glass in guest's bath room. tertained the members of the More Intelligent Bridge club last Tuesday i evening, playing served, At the cmulurion of the; 1CT0U5 luiuheon was i Entertained Tiiends Sunday Rev. F. L. Wigart and wife enter tained relatives and friends at their home in Elmwood last Sunday. In cluded in the li-r of guests were Walter Wigart and tamily. of Om alia. harry (Irene and wife of Eim v.ni.il and Frank Sebrnader and fam ily of Waho i. A sump! oous dinner va.". served and th- occasion enjoyed by ail iU' e'.it. TO r.efuni About April 1st j ( nai ie.; . t.elin;-. and ins son. i FIovil. with whom he has lie.ui mak ing hi; home at 1 Ma 1 1 saioii t h during the v. i:;t'r. wi-ie in Elmwood last T'.u-sday lc r a brief business visit. The father will continue his resi- eciov t he fi in l'iat:-:iHutli until about r of April, when he will re- turn to Elmwood to make his home during th" summer. Threw Away Her Crutches M:s. Herman l titenna n. w ho was sevelely injured a l.'UIliber (1' months a'o when she tripp-d on the street ant! M a ; ! 1 i i -d on-' of her ankles, has y x Vi4 t Hoping Eetty pcir.ls to the icy cesign in F hr.ole;m, which was suddenly dicec vc-red after Wz parchace. vv.n a t-olero pique CV'TI" s nean ana i-ungs oi uog Kept Alive Gordon Moe cf the department of Physiology at the University' oi J.!:r.r.encta, watches the action of the heart and lungs of a dog being k-pt alive in a special machine, built at tne university. Drugs are injected into the 'blood stream cf the heart and the action is recorded for study r v. xW t 3 V x An Odd Perch Tom and Jerry, love birds, do meir cooing percned on tiie back of John Silver, a Persian cat, who Pius far has not attempted io mai.e a meg! ci nis lea'hrd f"ie"ds r x tSr Sage Advice Rudy York, the rookie Detroit Tigers' catcner and home-run threat gives some valuable advice to. three big-league hcpefuls. 'been allowed to discard her crutches during the past week. There was a long period from the time of her in- jury that she was unable to get about at all, fcnd then for the past ' fortnight or more she has been get- I ting about with crutches. Now that ' she has been able to discard them 1 and get about freely she leels like a biid released from its ca?e. Not the Eoys This Time has been an unfailing sirrn for It i ! years that v. lit n the boy s get iu- tensely interested in the game of marbles, spring is kin,, king at our j dour. While the youths have not ; been so prominent, there is another equally reliable silmi and that when the men ioiks start in nlnv ing horseshoe, as they have here th past week. Not only have there been j n.any piayers. om een larger m;m- hers gathered about to watch 'he progress ol the game- so it would seem mat muiiik leauy nere. 85th Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Jennie Rouse, more familiar-I ly known as Grandma Rouse, of Alvo. ke)t open house one day last week ! ir. honor of the passing of her v"ih birthday anniversary. Many of the friends of this excellent woman who has resided in Cass county more than H A Real Partnership Fcrt Mcpherson. Ga. Frank Pettibone cd his wife Ruin enjoy their lunch 175 feet in the air and l.ke it! They are S3.T1 to be the only steeplejack, coupe in the U. S. ix t--x- T f.. x. J "X cyo soaor trimmed wm sjty pir.r. ar.ci r.avy c:ue gray er.serr.rie cf soit diagonal cf bro-A'n and rr.ixed tweed w:-h ct trie r.eckhr.e. Tne other bolero is ci hepherd's p:aid tweed w.th a robin's egg blue 4 High rinancel The lOO.OOO.OOO.OOOih penny in fed eral gasol.ne taxes, paid i-y Miss Helen Bragg, oi New York, at a service station at 1 1 a m.. February 25th. nineteenth anniversary of the American gasoline tax. now is a collector's item. Pat O Farrell, service station attendant, sold it for 50 cents to E. A. Adelman, I.'ew York numismatist, who immediately put it on sale at $5 ! This offering price is equivalent to the federal tax on 500 gallons. Gasoline taxes, now levied both by federal and state governments, hae cost motorists more than seven billion dollars since 1919. tV ' " "v v - ? y tfc. Paddles Her Own Canoe i Dancing is her favorite in door sport, and canoeing the favorite outdoor sport ot honey-voiced Leah Ray, talkie favorite Jew. t 1 v.wi S V? i x 5 St-; -at- rtfca Clever Head Work A general view of the basket competition held each year in London, show ing some- of the competitors coming to grief. half a century ar.d dcr.e her part in bringing the country irotn its raw. sparsely inhabitated state to fertile productivity and modem conveni- ences. called on her to extend their c ongratulat Urns. Amoiig them were a number from Elmv ood who went over, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greene aiid Mrs. Waltz, to gleet their old friend and wish her many happv and healthy years. more . Kanied Sixty Years uid Mrs. H.tirv Marshall ob- Mr. i served their .-ivt ieih w eliding anni-l Veisarv on Valentine dav. Mondav. i February 1 I. We i t eret tlie delay in j If'i I Ik " r,' tii; :hHk. jl'l'llif lltv it. .111 ' i and pass, it on to our readers now i I a month later. In honor of the oc-j , carion. thev weie 'riveted bv niaiiv1 1 . . . y :is. Th. v liave resid-d in Cass county a long time and lae hadi !(, ,'U) wiih the development je,i Nebraska Even now Mr. Marshall I.ontinues very active for a man of his I'L-e and within the pat week he made a business trip to Lincoln. He is preparing to start out soon on his duties as assessor, an ol'.he b has held for some time. j a better ana newsier Journal is our constant aim. You can help by phoning news items to No. 6. hi -- Spring - Fashions (U A r.avy blue town frock of Fcr.t t . 1 w . h a.-i l.-lrica'.e t.-.ra of red patent learner cir:p3 end t.ac..; ci.-e t-raid embroidery, he!d w-::n n.ver rnclji. (2) A piquant type of blue gray tiue revers;t.e ritbon. wcrr. weav; woe'en. (3) Left rk woe! drees w: a bk wir rrn s egg b: sheer wool are- ,1 X. :V .--Vx. : "i)Mi "tVL-ruy MriKi ,i ft''ii ii- yx v s-v- i i" 1 ? I- I Win Scholarships r : 1 .; 4" ' ! ' 1 m 1 UH'IS K.Xnri.ICEK - KtiofHcek "nas been award co" the scholar.-hips pien to I .oil i ed one students in the a.i i uliural College of the Cn i veisi i y of Nebraska by Sears HoeliUi k and Company. The ! liftwlolktr award M eiven only to studeiits who have hit;h scholastic I records and it may be held only two !: einesters by a student. This is Louis' i second year at tlie univei-sity and h-' ,is wo: kiiitr i-art of his way. He is the son of Mrs. .Mary Kin !lic k and was srraduated f l oin l'lai t; liiou ; h I hivli Kchotd i:i I c. i i K 'x .. . r .'' h MA Yl'lEl.U Jo. -i-triHe : p.' ! field 'sc.- ! and yd Mayfn Id. sou of J. II. .May has been awarded one cf the arsliips iv-n ly Sears Roebuck Company to students in the , Ai;ricultural Collctu1 of the l'iiiv-r-;siiy of Nebraska. The lifty-doilar 'award is made to students who have Illicit scholastic standings, and it may j lie held only for two semesters by a student. P.oyd was an X. R. A. stu ident last semester, lie is interested j in basketball and tennis, and par ticipated in a tournament at, the col- !cue last fall, lie was graduated Miot'.i the ICebawka Consolidated high school in 1 !,':!;. i WILLIAM L JAMES h'lut h tux! William E. James, son of S. R. James, has been awarded one of the 'scholarships niven to students in the j Agricultural Collejre of the I'niver- lty tit - luaska by Sears RoenucK and Company. The fifty-dollar award is made only to students who have high scholastic standings and it may be held by a student for only two semesters. This is William's first year at the university. He was gradu ated from the Alvo Consolidated high school. His homo is at Elmwood. WELL DRILLING Modern Equipment with a Depth Capacity of 800 Ft. Pump & Windmill Repair Fcr Information. See, Call or Write Wiesneth Plumbing &. Heating Telephone 50 Louisville. Neb. Cth Iowa-Nebraska Company Makes Rate Reduction Manager Fred I. Rea Announces Lower Rate for Plattsmouth 9th Reduction Since 1924. Another r.eneral reduction in elec tric rates for (ustomeis of the lowa N'ebraska Light and Power company in I'lattsmotith was anuounceil here today by F. I. Flea, nianarer of the flat tsniouth district. The new rate Schedule, announced today, is the ninth reduction the company ha.', made in 1'lat tsmout h since HilM. This is a rate reduction whiih benefits every residential and com mercial custonii r in Pla t tsmout h as th re will lie more kilowatt hour:', available for the minimum of Jl.oo. In addition a rate of 1' J-j cents per kilowatt hour for all residential con sumption over at) kilowatt hours. Tlie former rate for this block wa ' cents per killov. att hour. An entirely new block of 11 c uts per kilo watt hour has been inserted for all j consu miit ion over I'uO kilowatt hour:'. For commercial customers, two new rate blocks have 1 n announced in addition to including more kilo watt hours for the minimum. All consumption over ."!() kilowatt hours pt r moil t h w ill be billed at - '-j cents per kilowatt hour rather than tlo former rate of " cents per kilowatt hour and a new block of 11 ents per kilowatt hour has b en inserted for very lar;;e consumptions. A n -vv and lower power rate :.'lidu!e has b- en put into fleet which will benefit Jin.'. r users rut slant i a 1 1 ;." . T he rate reduct ion t lie prnn rl ies served Nebraska Li-ht and 1 a nd is in 1 ine v. ir li t lished policy of tin- i r-t ueral in by the lowa 'ov. i r company h buur stab ompany to re- !duce tales as conditions warrant. j"hile wat:'. ni: triat. taxes and all ! other costs of opi ration are binhcr. i': ! as( d co:i ;inniit ion has bef-n lo lp !'ul i:i making this reduced rate b du'e nossii le. Tft" over all com. , of the reduction to the company I t lir; -nclmut the entire territory is ! ant. .'axil. lately Sltuu.ini I. j The n ev rates li.- otne effect ivo im : mei iately. according to tlie distrii t : ma nap' i's aniioun' ni nt. and w ill li-f-'in with meter readings aft'-r i March l'.".. which means that bills rendered after April 1 will be com puted on the new schedule. Walter H. Smith LAWYER Plattsmouth State Eank Building Plattsmouth, Nebraska SEE THE NEW ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR . . at the ROSEN-NOVAK AUTO CO. Plattmouth Ph. 230 0-K Garage Insure DELIVERY IN TIME TO WEAR CN EASTER April 17 by Placing Your Order Now for that New Suit Pure Virgin Wool Tailored to Your Order $26.50 up READY MADES - - $17 UP WESCOTT'S Where Quality Counts A Guaranteed U. S. Approved from one of the State's best Hatcheries, at Wahoo, Neb. Take the guess work out of feeding. We carry a full line of Nutrena & Everite Starter $1.80 up Peat Litters $3.00 Oyster Shell 85c Chick Scratch $2.15 WE HAVE All Kinds o Feed to Kect Your Eequirements at Market Prices PLATTSMOUTH FEED CENTER 301 First Ave., Phone 36 Baby OiSSOIlS 9 t