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Monday, September 1C, 194G THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA FOUR About You . . . AND YOUR FRIENDS IN FLJTTSMOUTH AND CASS COUNTY jjy Elinore Eatofc Phone 6 cr 5 Here from Omaha Mr. or. 3 Mis. Frank former Plattsmouth residents, vis ited here Saturday and attended she K.'ss Kounty King KornKur nival. Mr. and Airs. Leavings re- Faiiey i-eceived at the door with Leavings, Bi nrnl TiT.-c XTm.L-.. a rt- -,. honored guests had cut the first piece of cake, M'iss Pearl Staats cut the remainder Ars. John Cltwrl.w 1 J IT1...,.,!- sided in Plattsmouth 45 years ago. poured coffee end tea. They now reside in Omaha. The program conlsted of son-s I by Aliss Eleanor Giles and Frank Lincoln v-s.to. Cloidt, and piano pieces by Miss Mr. and Mr s Edgar ISewton,! JaRic? Schmidtmann. of Lir.com, vi.-itc-a iiicnas nei employed as secretaries in Oak land. Honored at Birthday Party Nei! Lancaster entertained ' a group of friends Saturday even ing, at the home of his parent-;. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lancaster.in honor of Charles R. Shera, whor.i birthday was Sunday. Games wet e played during the evenir.-j smd refreshments served at the close of the evening. In Hosoital in Lincoln T 1 1 T 1 1 -t 7 1 - i v frit-mar1 1 n 1 resident : who is nov connected with the Veteran's Administration ir. Lincoln, was taken to the St. "lizabeth's hospital in Lincoln late Wednesday with a rupturer. aDpendix. His condition is report ed to be satisfactory. Sunday. Reception Held for Dr. and Mrs. i The gift 1 11- XJi . cillU from the Federation Mrs. McClusky was presented by Mrs. Virgil Perry. H. G. McCI-Jsky The ladies of the Presbyterian 1 Federation honored Dr. and Mrs. H. G. MeChi.-ky at a reception Sunday afternoon in the church parlors at which large group of the Congregation and friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. George Bring Us Your Prescriptions Fountain Pens 3 Good Brands Eversharp Skyline $2.50 to $14.75 Shaeffer Life Time $1.50 to $21.00 Parker '51" $300, up Good Fountain Pens for each individual and purpose. Returns to Idaho Miss Martha Mozer of Sand Point, Idaho, left Monday for home after spending a week vis it in.g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Egenberger. Visit Here Sunday Mrs. Victor Wehrhein and son. i Fill, of Irvmgton, were guests at tii" home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- it Bestor Sunday. Leave for Seattle Mr. ?nd Mrs. Robert Pankonin, 1 and son, John, left Saturday for I Oglala where they will spend .1 ! !ew days and then proceed on i to Seattle. Calendar The Daily Journal is compiling a new list of clubs in and around Plattsmouth for .the calendar. The presidents or secretaries of all clubs are urged to contact Miss Elinore Faton at No. 6 or 45 in or der to make complete the Journ al's list of clvbs. OUT 0VR WAY Monday, September 16 Senior Women's club will meet at the home of Mis. F. I. Rea 8 p.m. Spend Week-end Here Miss Helen Johnson and IVargaret Rea arrived here Fri day evening from Beatrice to spend the weekend with MK-s Rea's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Rea. a To Report to Camp Campbell in Kentucky Captain Joe Capwell. well-known j resident of Plattsmouth. is to re- ! port September 22 to the 5th Ii- fantrv Division at Camp Caren bell, Ky.. for duty. His family will :emain in PI ittsmouth. Monday September 16 Rebekah Lodge at IOOF 8:00 p. m. hall. Miss Tuesday September 17 Catholic Daughter meeting post poned from September 17 to Sen tember 24 with Mrs. Charles Gracl oville in Omaha. Wednesday September 18 Presbyterian cire'e No. J will lhave a book review by Mrs. T. 1 1 Friest. Thursday September 19 The Golden Rod Study will meet with Mrs. Ralph at 2:30 p.m. club Wilei Visiting Parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen were here this weekend visiting her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Fric ke, and friends. 1 Women's Credit Club Here from Oakland .To Lincoln Sunday Miss Mary Ann Lipert, daugh-! The Plattsmouth Credit Women's tor of Mr. and Mrs. James Li- men's club were guests i-t a pert, of Plattsmouth, and Miss brunch in the Georgian room oT Lorraine Simon, daughter of Mr. the Cornhusker hotel in Lmcoln and Mrs. Willa Simon of Oak Sunday when the Lincoln club was Wind. Calif., arrived in Omaha nostess to tne ciuos m aisiricx . 1 Saturday morning via United Air- Mrs. L. W. Egenberger Livestock Market j Omaha I Hogs, saleable receipts. 4-"n. j Market steady at SI .".00, ceiling! Cattle, saleable receipts. 12.",0'. ! Calves 400. Slaughter classes j 01 rattle generally steady. He-j eeipts largely stoeker and feeder' classes at generally steady prices. Good to choice grain fed mixed j yearlings $1I."0. Medium to good ; J. R. Winami ( ' - - - - -- - " m '' ' I-rr7r GOVS.' I TOLD HIM V SUP INJ - j (ISA' "- ' t t 1 I I J ' fW f TO STEP BACK AMD .SEE V THIS i fiO iP f V 1 I fc J v'v Av ' l IF OUC SLIPS WERE SHOW- A VVv' B A IV Villi !L W'V ' i V WG. AMD MAKING A ) QUICK ) v V 1 I. 1 J V'7 , A (V ' 1 VL. - : t If you have found it, or lost It, or ' l i'hH V ,(" 'iJZj (m m:V 53 want to buy t or sell it 'Wr 4 yJLWimk journal want-ads bring VWlHll'A. V RESULTS L;i;X ' :-4 I U tCM 'NaDI jboat and that the covered wagon! l,HfJ-.?.'yO ', ';' W.h.it.f'&.ii ; rfams wereformed here for th (f . J.;- ' VLPWt -:'HV trip to Colorado. I fmri ibrl IJV v In the 1860's and'1870's there i . fiWTv'l 1 UA i I'liU ' A uere ma"y India around Platts- Vm ,?n d . 7 ; m.i' mouth and Cass county, but most :&:r' t V '?' 'I l f l 'it? ' rth"m wrw f"-ndly Thevwre I ' f Ga'iII,-''' ; X" " vC , Z I I mamiy me umahas, Pawnees and l 1 ' -?!f-'?a, --w-' -' l ntr.ee TVTr- n. ...,i, iL. ' t many times entire trihe mnniri j - Vv " ' ' 1 """" Ult- L"-y- 1 City Sutscribers you have , not receivee1 DAILY JOURNAL Call No. 8 Between 5:30 and P:00 p im. and a paper will be taken to'yo No service after G P. M. Card of Thanks 2 Bans Publications KEPLIN, (UP) Brig. Gen. Pob crt A. McCllure, director of the American military governments information control division, Mon day announced an official ban j on soviet controlled German lang i ehaii m uage newspapers, books and other publications entering the U. S. oc cupational zone. SALZBURG ity now lies for the continued complete paralysis of the mari time indu try." Withdrawal of security watches from the struck ships was an un precedented action in maritime labor disputes. Frank J. Taylor, n of the operators' ne- ; gotiating committee, said. H e 1 warned the Coast Guard that the j deserted ships "are in a hazard- ous and unsafe condition," and asked the government to take Produce Prices Today I WISH TO TII.W'K MY FRIENDS -for the flowers, cards and let ters which I received during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. U;y ( 'rea me Lost and Found housing j (UP) The situation is so critical here that many visitors to the Salzburg fes tivals during August had to live in railroad pullman cars, officials it ported. steps to insure the safety of the vessels. 2 - NUMBER - 2 I line from Oakland to spend their ! two week vacation here with rel ! rt'ves and friends. They are both Bea gift the 3 SSI J. Howard Davis fed steers Jlti to $!!. Medium and Miss'2'"' 01 grass slaughter cows Ahrens received gifts in th'?$ll to $14.2.",. One load good drawing that was held. OfCOws $5. Good and choice 90 .women present, t h e e ; stM.ker amj feeder steers $16 'to $1S.23. Choice Wyoming year lings $18.7-. Choice fleshy two year old feeders $19. Sheep, saleable receipts S.1") ; i hinge - NUMBER - INSURANCE twelve attended from Plattsmouth, I Bea Ahrens. Mrs. Robert Busick.j Wilhelmina Henricksen, Mrs. Fred j Busch, Mrs. Martha Bates. Mrs. j Lillian Livingston,. Ann , Hnssler, ! 'Mrs. CbJiLsti Hickey. Mrs. Bernese Smith, Mrs1. Phillip Hirr. and Mis. L. W. Egenberger. market on slaughter spring lainhsi West NOTICE Masons meet at Masonic Hall at 1 :30 P. M. Tuesday " "ts--xtttia-ti'imeral of Henry Jasper. - - - Here During Karnival Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buslcx Grand Island have been at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Koke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koke and Mr. and Mrs. Lmiis Schiestl during the King Korn Karnival. not fully established. Few west erns fully steady. Generally ask- jing stronger on natives. One load mixed medium t choice j ordered icurity .mixed 71 -Hi. Wyo-ning slaughter j the idl- vessels 01 spring lambs $?1S. visiting ;. I Summary: Touclnlowns, Tritsch ! land Cul'len; First downs, Platts-' fj mouth, 11, Bellevue 5; Yards; ! by Rushintr, Plattsmouth 95, j . Tn, r.r.. r. 4, j union. j Plattsmouth 9, Bellevue 5; Passes Negotiations with East Coast ' completed, Plattsmouth 3, Belle-' shipowners were broken off yes- ( vue 4; Opponents passes inter-, terday alter the union insisted ' cepted Plattsmouth 3, Bellevue"2;s that settlclrnent of the walkout Penalties Plattsmouth 35, Belle-' en an agreement beween vue 10. 'I coast snmpers anct taetvo Pacific Coast unions on strike. TTT TT The operators also refused to negotiate further until the union Hens . . , 24 Springs .30 Eggs 38 Butter at . . . .78 1I.OST: YELLOW COM) WYI.Ell i wrist wan h Saturday. Reward. Pauline Rough Weeping; Water. LOST: BLACK AND TAX DOC. About IS pounds. Near La l'latt". Call Hellcvue, KU.I2. Reward. Help Wanted If Above Prices Good Your Farm at 1 R - i LADV FOR FOUNTAIN WORK. Good hours and pay. Cass Drug. watches back on to prelect ca'-- i At that time, Second Platttmouth Produce Market ond Street. Street was the main street I Piatt.- mouth. The Doveysat By Order c W. M. Hens .... Springs . !Cox On Witness Stand Eggs LINCOLN, (UP) Handwriting Ijutterfat expert H. G. McMaude, Des Moin- j es, took the witness stana eariy Monday to label as forgeries 19 different signatures to the anti closed shop petitions. .24 .30 .15 .3S .78 o f i'ops. i riiiii.'iiiiiuii!. me uuf tysuL a Charges "Lockout". . . ! later date, operated a store and riir;--n fi.r.ro fh ,-of,,- ! packing house at the corner of o . ... si ot owners to negotiate con-1 Itt-i'fiitnrl n -'lnz-K-nut-' nnrl MMt'iit' "on them alone the rcsponsibil; ; the lieiSht which was to go o . Denver :ime into Plattsmouth by S:xth and Main Streets. Mr. Uovey explained that mo See Us Before You Sell PLATTSMOUTH CREAMERY Home of Casco Butter' ' NEED MONEY? .. PLEASANT work at hours to suit your con venience. No experience iteces sary to start. Write Box K5, Daily Journal. - EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER and grocery clerk. Steady job. Egenberger Grocery. Articles (or Sale 2i FOR SALE: SPRINGS and DUCKS. Phone 4!3 W. Otto Wohlfarth. : FRESH MILCH COW AND CALF, Good team of horses and wagon. Harvey Behrens, Union. ! COTTON WOOD LUMBER. Phon 4911. WARM MORNING HEATER. lik new. 50 good laying hens, $1.00 each. See or rail O. W, Finncv. Ph. Murray 4S1C. r ! Wanted to Bay 29 WANTED RAGS, office. I AT J0UNAL ra- I COMMERCIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 4824 South 24th St. Organized March' 4, 1887-" Omaha, Nebraska 115th Semi-Anmml Statement, July 2, 1946 RESOURCES Cash $ 138,753.83 U. S. Gov Bonds 201.307.10 340,060.93 Mortgage Leans 4,338,158.00 Real Estate Real Estate Sold Contract Furniture and Fixtures' Office Ruildin.tr 8.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock S1,138,7G8.46 Incomplete Loans and Sundries 47,673.56 Reserves 500,832.42 J. Howard Davis Attorneys-at-Law Richard C. Peck Plattsmouth Phone 18 on 10,546.51 1.00 7,500.00 $4,606,274.44 ?4,606,274.44 2 Paid on Savings Open your account today As little as $10.00, As Much as $10,000.00 This association, operating under supervision of the Nebraska State Banking Department, has paid semi-annual dividends continuously, since 1887. Funds available at any time without notice for withdrawal OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JAS. J. FITZGERALD, President LEW F. ETTER, Vice-President ALVIN E. JOHNSON WM. F. FITZGERALD, Sec.-Treas. W. P. AD KINS EDWARD G. KUTILEK, Asst. Sec.-Treas.SDWARD G. HINTON SAVE BY MAIL WE PAY THE POSTAGE Fistula Is Rea! Threat FREE BOOK Explains Other Related Ailments I pLiTtcmY i M b"''cV I ' j 40-page FREE ROOK tells ! facts about Fistula. Rectal Al ; scess. Piles and other rectal ail ! nients and latest corrective treat ! ments. Thornton & Minor Clin- it-. Suite 214S. 2f. McG(e. Kan ! sas City. Mo. CASS THEATER Two Shows every night. Matinee every Saturday Sunday and Tuesday PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR. Last Time Tonight MONDAY, SEPT. 16 Joel McCrea and a big cast "THE VIRGINIAN" Rig outdoor technicolor show! Also comedy. Donald Duck and news in TUESDAY ONLY SEPTEMBER 17 Maria Montez, Robert Paiga and Sabu in "TANGIER" Adventure! Daring! Double Crossroads of the World! Also new March of Time and Speaking of Animals cartoon WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SEPT. 18-19 Edmund Lowe and Rrenda Joyce in "THE ENCHANTED FOREST" Filmed in all the glorious col or of nature's wonderland! and Leon Errol and a big cast in "RIVERB0AT RHYTHM" A happy v.it loacea with laughs! . 0 or Daily Journal' Readers Are CASS COUNTY YEARLY FARM PRODUCTION TOTALS CLOSE TO OIL? M.y 9 00.000 This Valuable Farm Market Can Be Reached At Low Cost ffl a a M ooon Advertise In Daily MTO "The Community Builder" US