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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PACE FIVE Taking Stock Of Your Marriage THE JOURNAL'S Daily Pattern have married a stranger and that contentment is remote. Little things b ickering, quarreling, ERIODICALLY, every business terests, lack of understanding or organization pauses to take sympathy with each other's na- stock, to balance its books, to see ture. what its profits are and what its Marriage troubles, from a man's liabilities to search out the causes int of vi boil d tQ of the deficits and look for meth- character probiems to the home ods of operating that will be more tmosphere to which he returns CJiCient. t nipht A hnneless situation? Marriage could profit by this jc0t at alL If the couple can un- i jucuioa oi siocK-iamng, ana cer- derstand what is wrong and set tainly there is no better time for to work with a good will to cor- doing so than on wedding anni- rect it, most of the things which versanes. loom so tremendously large in Some years ago, G. V. Harnil- (jay nfe could be corrected, ton and Kenneth Macgowan set That, I believe, is the first item out to query married couples, with for that check-up system. What a view to finding what was wrong the things that cause constant with marriage. Like so many in- irritation? If you are friends, you vestigators, they learned that can tell each other, without anger, women are far more dissatisfied wnat it is that so disturbs you. with marriage than men. The number of divorces that have The reasons put forward by been based on trifles thin as air is women for their dissatisfaction, almost incredible: a woman's m the order of their importance, habit of apDearing at breakfast were: sex demands of husband, with her hair in curlers; a man lemperament, domestic slavery, i,arilin(, rnnrt, nnfi trarWn? murt it . .. " j, Gamble Stores Sales High MINNEAPOLIS Total net in- I Ncw York Av.w.;. rM hi at the recital presented at Neb raska City on Monday night by a group of Music students. Wayne and Phyllis Ricke were among those presenting the recital. Mr. and Mrs. George Rieke, Lowell ; f cqs7.704 n w rrrmrt-! Pittsburgh and Gary were also present. , ed for t;ie year ended December ! St- Louis Mr. and Mrs. Win. Scybolt, 31 3344, by Gamble-Skcgmo, I Brooklyn Mrs. Margaret Brsndel and MrO t 0r.frt.r" Ofmhlp Ptn-f-, in : Chicago . Rachel Sundav League Standings National League .-27,15 .463 23 18 .561 23 18 .561 22 19 .537 VILLAGE BOARD MEETING Murdock, Nebr. Faris drove to Auburn the annual report mailed to stock- 1 Cincinnati to attend Memorial er- holder- Thursclav. This is cnuai: Boston ... 17 vice? held there for Kenneth . Q S j.IS per .'hare of common ! Philadelphia 10 Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wr.:. ; ctc.C!; cfer p?.?.rr.ent cf $40.000 1 American League and economic troubles. The men's reasons, in the same order, were: temperament, sex, lack of per sonal freedom. First among the grievances of wives and second among the grievances of husbands is the problem of sex. American hus bands are not, in the great ma jority, good lovers. Women are dissatisfied because their hus bands either do not know how or do not care to make them selves loved physically. Men are dissatisfied because their wives do not give them the kind of re sponse they desire. This is a question which takes intelligent understanding and effort on the part of husband and wife to ad just, but it can nearly always be done if both try to make the ad justment. TT is curious to find that the chief complaint of the husbands and second in importance to the wives, is the matter cf tempera ment and character. What it amounts to, in the long run, is that people fall in love and marry in the expectation of a contented life, discovering in time that they into the house and dropping cig aret ashes on the rug; a woman never having dinner on time. Un important? Far from it. Criticism, pointing out little habits that are sources of irrita tion, can be done with humor and tact. Another of these irritants is a woman's mistake in complaining at the dinner table over the problems of the day. Her hus band has problems too, and he is tired. Make dinner something to look forward to and save the com plaints for later on. "We haven't anything to talk about," married couples complain. That is grave indeed. It means that you are not really friends, that ycu have no common inter ests. But the events of the day, trivial as they may be, concern you both, and they can be made amusing, with a little effort. You make them amusing for ethers. Why not for your married partner? V i r ! 5895: W Reed of Auburn. Kennsth- a' c.n prefeired stock out-tar. din:,-. Sgt. in the U. S. army was killeti . Approximately 75 ' ', f the corn- in ucrmnay wiv.ie attempting i- mon stock is owned by ernpl rescue a buddv. ! cf the cenmanv. r,lp5;fr! in "pr ilmt. bas l'C- time i " - '--- ceivea an nonoratae acnai pe from the army under the poiri ! system. Bob and hie wife, the former Helen Sikora are mak.nj their home in Piatt mouth for the present. ea lor ia-4 rer.cned an .111- of ?3S,2r;r;.40G.l , an increase ax 5.31 '' over 1943, .he report reveal?. In 19-1-'! the net ir.ceme v.-as Co 1.815.41 , equal to New York .". Detroit yes St. Louis .. . Chicago Boston Washington Cleveland .. Philadelphia $4.90 per Mare cf comm.cn stock '. t Mis? F. y Lcrg of Ntbrrka afttr prefeired tlividen mc r.ts were n et. c-ash tuviaena? t: crnimon stock owner? in 1914 American Association 1 Jr.dianr.polis 24 15 .615! require- Milwaukee L.ou!sv;ne Crocheted Sailor You couldn''t possibly have a sweeter hat to wear with your Mr?. Charles Mead ? print frocks when the summer is Mrs. Albert Warga at its height! Crochet it of white Nickles ?5.00; R City spent last week with her un cle and aunt Mr. anu Mrs. Dale Long and daughter. Mrs. Glen Boedeker r.nd Jane and Mrs. Betty Barrows were shopping in Omaha on Mr.-ay. Murray Branch: American Red Cross. 1945 War Fund Campaign. Quota: $4 50.00 Final Report: Previously acnokwleeged : S722.31 Evelyn Morris 2.10: :-ir. ar. 5.90; Mr. a?. $2.00; Pen bert N:cki. totaled .$".25 per share. Net car lied to surj las in 1944 was $310. 970.44, bringintr total surplus at end of year to $0,555. .01 4.31. Grm't le-Skcirn.'!, Inc., operate - 30 GamMe F-tores located in eighteen ir.iiiwe-tern and western 1 states, and serves 1,289 Gamble -Aut'.i-nzed Dealer" Stores. Auto motive, farm and home needs, in cluding home appliances and many ''- soft lines, are cold in these i stereo" Columbus Toledo Kansas City St. Paul .... Minneapolis straw yarn (you can find it in ' $1.00; Frank Cottingham 5.(0: the dime stores)' and then trim it W. E. Horehar SI. 00; Joseph Hos- with bright flowers. I used one char $1.00; Henry Rice Sl.O: bunch of small red silk flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Read $5.0?.. separated into four sections. Ore Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bicke-tt S1.0' - yard cf narrow red velvet ribbon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uobschci .: makes the four bows. Ycu'll love $5.00; Mr. and Mrs. Em.il Fic-r. - Beef Club Discusses Plans to Attend Camp it: Next: Balancing the Slatrimonial Ledger. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. Journal Want Ads Find Bayers To obtain complete crochet ing "nstructic ns fcr the hite Szi.'cr (Pattern Nc. 5SS5) send 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent, postage, your name, address, and the PATTERN NUMBER to The Plattsmouth Daily Journal, TODAY'S PATTERN, 530 S. WELLS ST., CHICAGO 7, ILL A. he Time Shop Jonn Hissing P-op. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR ENGRAVING I PHONE 27 vfuwuii M f h"r.S. JAMIS COMSTOCK. Ccrrcipondent PLATTSMOUTH Miss Jane Bocdeker and Mrs. James Comstock drove to Peru en Mondar eveninc where they.. Mss Xancy Brown of Eaton, attended a concert presented by Colorado arrived in Murray or. the National .Music League Quar last Saturday for a week's visit ! tettc. One of the members of the. with Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Tyson j Quartette, Miss Dorothy Stahl is; ar-i Ann Marilyn and her grand-( a personal friend cf Miss Boed-, mother Mrs. Tyson of Eimwood. j eker. -Miss Brown is a niece of Dr. Ty-i Mrs. Ro;- Howard who was op- son. 1 crated on in an Omaha hospital oneit ; Mr. and Mr.-. A. T Hansen Sc. 00 Mr. and Mrs. Ma jor Hall S5.00 Mr .rand Mrs. Dew ey Cottincham Sl.Oft: Mr. ar Mrs. Donald Campbell $2.00; Mr and Mrs. Walter Flint $1.0t'.; M and Mrs. Malvern Read S5.0:. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bend $!.V Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis ST.0i : Donation? by tacter bid drawer ; r.t Henry Hobsrheidt sale Apr' 20, 10-15 ?T..00. Total $SC2.::i. Charles Bocdeker Chairman Mur rav Branch. Member r.f the Beef club will hold rreetir;? June 1 5. at they Tend w i ; the complete plans Reward t '-. - montr; i.u-et at the heme Bet tv Holmes. The rioiip m e t Mr. y '' 1 b'me of Gary Iiild. M.t. Hi!d and Mr. Ernest refrt shmer.ts. 20 14 .588 22 16 .570 22 .21 .512 19 18 .514 15 22 .405 14 21 .400 14 23 .31S WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS American League Chicago 4 St. Louis 0 Detroit 8 Boston 5-3 ......... Philadelph Washington 4 ..NewYork 0 National League j Chicago at St. Louis ! Postponed, rain; Boston 15-7 Philadelphia 1-3 j Cincinnati 3 -Pittsburgh 0, Only jrames fcrr-duled. j American Association 1 'Columbus 4-4 ... Milwaukee 0-7; Birje RiM-tn; Toledo 8-9 Kansas City 1-1 i their m,:fT.n;.;i-iV 7 At -mioanrlis ri ! THURSDAY'S GAMES Mationr.l Lepue Broc'klyn at New York Rud olph (0-0) or Pfund (3-0) vs. Munc-o (5-1). Boston at Philadelphia (2 Javery (1-2) and Tobin (-3-7) vs. Lee (2-4) ar.d Barrett (3-1.. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Car- The board met in regular ses sion with one absentee. The following: bills were pre sented and allowed: i General Fund i 19 18 .514 Farmers Union Oil Co -$ C.50 20 19 .513! Water Fund i 447 Nebr. Power Co '8.64; 233'R. M. Gillespie 14.50 1 j Amusement Fund 5r;5!W. T. Weddell - 3o'.00: Street Fund Aug. Wilken 30.00 W. T. Weddell 4.00 ; Street Light Fund Nebr. Power Co 37.11. Fire Dept. Fund Farmers Union Oil Co Ordinance No. 27 the nual Appropriation Bill" formally adopted. The minutes were read adopted and a motion prevailed to adjourn. CHAS. I. LONG Villape Clerk "Big Moses," a gas well which j produced 100,000,000 cubic feet j of gas per day, was drilled in j Tyler county, W. Va., in 1894. 1 . . . . . . , , 25 17 .-21 16 13 18 .20 19 21 20 19 22 .463 17 20 .459 .5GS .514 .513 .512 ..15 5.5-1 j j 6 An was and Father's Day Sunday, June 17 Here are some helpful hint? for dc;;r old Dad Billfolds Key Cases Pipes Tobacco Pouches Ash Traj's Piaying Cards Fountain Pen Mech anical Pencils Tobac- it Read Journal r. an? Cigrarstte Cases co Jars Many Other Gifts A complete line of Fa ther's Dav Cards 5c to 25c ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW INSURANCE and EONDS BATES Book Store which time to at conse-'-atKin canin a Th?y will of Pete snd, at .r.e Henry j served !) or ',) vs. Bo?. MARRIAGE LICENSE A mrriape license was Wednesday afternoon to office- E'.bert I"- Huston. City, Mich., and Chi let. Steinkan:p, Piatt-mouth. ixsued Flipht Union June Legal Notices Geo. M. Lathrtp, Attorney Nebraska City, Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE To Ceoire V.'. Bryant, ?. Jones, Samuel M. Mr. l.!i;ie and Mr: Nebraska Earl I crated on Cole of : recentlv is Kit II. ?. C. now convalescing- were spending a : the home of her daughter. Mrs. en X rtV $.7 - V ' ', y;-v.':v 1 J z ui ' ' 'J t ' 4 7 1 t 1.. few days with Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. D. ; Herman Meisinger in Mynrrd. Spanprler of Murray and relatives I Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Carper, in Plattsmouth during Memorial j Alan and John end Mrs. Selir.a week. j Nelson and Eddie were Sunday A r.utr-ber of friends and rei-j dinner guests of Mrs. Gertrude ntives here attended funeral ser-; Carper of Nehawka. ic-'-s in Plattsn.outh Sunday for Mrs. Wetenkamn. AN UMERELLA to keep the HAIL off your Crops! That is the effect of Hartford Hail Insurance. Ncorr.sK3, Mrs. Edward Wehrhein was vi--.-itirg lier parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead en Sunday after noon. Mr. ar,d Mrs. George R'eke. and children, Mrs. John Faris Jr. and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Curti" Faris and children drove to Syia- cuse Sunday where they attended plaintiff K;j kpatrick. matrick, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick. L. Sheldon. B. F. Moore, Henry F. Kiohp, H. F. Iliopn, J. M. Stone. The Under writers Syndicate of the Nehaw ka Oil Co, ar.d "all persons hav ing or claiming any int: re -t in Lot 3 in the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter r.rd Lots If. ar.d 23 in tlv.- Ncithta-t Quar ter of the Southeast (Quarter and the East Half of the Northeast Quarter, all in Section 1A. Town ship 10, Kange 13. in Css C un- Pa?e 11 (f the Miscellaneous Heecrds of Cass County, Nebras ka, covering the abeve described :-cr! e-ta'.e which was assigned by sr id B. Wolph to Robt. C. Druese- bv assiinmc-nt ter (1 (4-2). Chicrgo ft St. Louis (r.'ght) Derringer (0-3) vs. Creel (3-1). American Learue Philadf Iphia at Euston Gassa- . way (1-4) w. Wilson (2-5). j Detroit at Cleveland New-; iioustr (t-4) v. Reynolds (4-4).! St. Louis at Chicago (2) Kra-' mer (5-3) and Zoldak (0-0) vs.j Lcpat (2-4) and Humphries (2 1). Only games scheduled. . ri :-.nd I'j. of - stees, Otober 1 in Book in Mise County, leal nanus un known", Defendants: You and each of you are heie by notified that Harm C. Fahivn heltz r.nd Freda E. Fahrc-nholtz, i i SEARL S. DAVIS dinner. ; Mr. Ora Davis and Mr. Alvin ' IMcReynolds. drove to Lincoln on; jTeusdav on business connected, (with the Selective Service Sys jtem. i Mr. John Farir- Sr., Mrs. John' in nave the District fded Court i jittnic-n ef Oioe ! Ot ;.!; 1'-. 1 :27 and re- 'vV at pages 11 ellancous Records Nebraska and by -aid licit. C. Iruc-sedow, Tru--ice. aritTied to The Underwrit es Syndicate of the Nehawka Oil n. b;. ass'par.:cr.t dated January 1. p2 recorded in Bock "W at i:.go 2'5 cf the Miscellaneous Record.- ef Cass Cannty, Nebras a' a X" nukt and confirm the .uie the - ;o in plaintiff as own ers in fee simple, as joint ten ants, ard not as tenants in cora-n-.cn, ar- iast ail claims or appar ent claims of you and each of you. are required to answer tition on or before the r County. Nebraska again -t you, the object and prayer of which are to forever bar and exclude you from the posscssien of and from having or claiming any in terest in, rights or title to, estate in or lien upon the above describ- Yc l sab! 23: d v be aecorc i j a t ct Ju'y. li'3..). otner- a e'ecree will be entered meriy. ed June 5, 1945. Harm C Fahrenheltz i'beda E. Fahrenheltz Plaintiffs Commercial planting of tropic al rubber plants in the Florida Everglades would not be practic al, the Agriculture Department reports after extensive investigation. ALL CUT FOR VICTORY The government i asking you to store your winter supply of Coal NOW to scve transportation for war material later on. So see us row for your next Winter's Coal. E. J. R2CKEY Lumber Coal Phone 128 CASS DRUG SPECIALS : fear Nairex Tablets S1.25 HZZ Serbian S2.25 SIZE Absorbine, Jr. S1.25 SIZE Pertna Tonic S1.25 SIZE TAEL r mi : c; !i2?n Fr ip-, 20 ;o: rjAF.T 0i! 6B EVENING IN PARIS FACE PWDER 6 Shades, Per Box,, plus tax Rcure and Lipstick to Match 1.00 Woodbury Face Powder LIPSTICK AM) H0UCE All 3 for Bait I'kv.ii Bath-A-Scet, 3 ori: Soiilair Cake Slake-up 5 SHADES, Each fed i:a..onery oiipreme EY RCTTIMGHAM, Cclcrcd gQC IC'O Sncets, 50 Envelopes Stationery, Li.ttcr-A-Day, Cciored. Ecx p Pastel Stat?onery Harmonic Eox f 9 LOO- -G-7. 14.21 Hog Chclcr- Serum or Virus, on Hand Together with cthsr Serums needed for your Livestock Faris Jr. and Bobby were present cd rCal estate, or any part there- ' of and to cancel and discharge of . record, as void for the non-payment for rents and royalties pro- i vided for therein and as barred by the Statute of Limitations of the State of Nebraska, a certain Gas and Oil Lca.-c made bv R. B. I 11 JIA IVfifrV & I ! 29 1 1 ECONOMY.. . ; profit j j n ADAPTABILITY... L.I Li Journal Want Ads Fcr Results I Stone and wife Lottie K. Stone i to B. V.'clph dated September 192G recorded in Book "W" J. Howard Davis Insaraace Incozic Tex Service Streamline Tailored sack-1 i suits in cool durable fab s rics. Tops for those per- j iods of fun and relaxation j Sizes 10 to 20 ii 1 s ) ; s r- r 98 The Wayne Program is planned for economy and profit. It helps produce mere eggs at less cost per dozen. It caves time and labor, and enab!e yoti to utilize available home-grown grains. Take no chances with unvested feeds of uncertain quality. Have iis check your iccl;. We will call QUt the - itonIayeys and huy them ismn you. Ladies Toggery 310 Chicago, Ave a BRINK HATCHERY Htcdqdarters for Poultry Raisers" Phone 101 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS ALWAYS ' i S is mmn mm en mn how,.. Br. Schoii's Focif Cemforf Vhek IWhen your feet hurt, you hurt all over! Don't suSer. Learn about the modem Foot Relief Aids perfected by Dr. VTm. M. Scholi, world-noted foot authority. 5 V J Dr. Scholl's LAMIKEX Plastic Arch Supports ar entirely new... no leatlier, no rubber, no metal . . . they are wafer-thin, weigh less than 2 oz., yet provide just the right support for weakened arches. They feature Anatomically Measured Fit ... in eSect. they are molded to conform to the natural contour of your feet. Dr. Scholl't Foot Comfort Remedies. There is a Dr. Scholi Remedy. Pad, Plaster or other aid for the relief of most common foot eilments. If your feet hurt, this is your opportunity to learn tbout our facilities for relief. Corae in for foot test. m DM&k QlWS. WM HOME OF QUALITY FOOTWEAR - DISTRIBUTED' BY WESTERN WINE & LIQUOgCO b . r - ieuo to y L Phone 407 Platbmouth OMAHA . . .HASTINGS ; x-j l