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t PAGE EIGHT THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. JOURNAL MONDAY, OCTOBEH 3, 1947 dvjojca Mrs. Henry Madman Mr. and Mrs. Will Klemme and son, Earl Harmon. Greth Crnctt, Mrs. True Harmon and Don, Ncal Ramona Johnson were lic?Is cf Ivlr. and Mrs. Johnson Sunday noon. Norton NAEVE'S Package Store LIQUEURS BEER WINE 115 W. Sixth St. Mrs. True Harmon spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Hal Garnctt and family at PJattFmouth. William Mascman returned home from the hospital Tuesday and Ralph Graham of Lincoln Iws been a house guest of Mr. end Mrs. Maseman. Eilis Lacey's first sale was a hupe success. Prices were good rr.d a large crowd attended. He plans to hold a sale every Tues day. Mrs. John Marquardt invited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Marquardt tn a birthday dinner for John Thursday, October 9. Mrs. Max Strawb and Phylis Strawb of Linclon honored Mrs. Kenneth Wessel at a linen show- REPORT OF CONDITION 0 Plattsmouth State Bank Of Plamou". Nbras'a. riKirter Ni.7W At the Close cf P"-'" On October Cth 1917 ASSETS T,nans ?nd discounts (including $404.52 overdrafts) $ 843.7S7.19 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1.97.000 Obligations of States pnd political subdivisions 2?9.r.7 54 Other bonds, nots and debentures - 34,770.00 Cash, balances due from banks, cash items in process of collection - 777.R72.Ri Bank premises owned 9.c00 00 Other Assets 2.101.72 For Expert Wallpaper Hanging Call 382-W JIM EDEN TOTAL ASSETS $3,860,054.26 LIABILITIES D-mand deposits $2,015,211.18 Time deposit - 8"nRa.i7 DeDosits of States and political subdivisions 7fi,7i4Rn Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 20,473.47 TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities $3,573,032.98 Wnter where Mr. Paulsen's death occurred. In 1915 she was married to Emil Schoenbeck. Mrs. Schocn beck was beloved by all who were privileged to know her. I Failing health has kept her con- few years, but she never lost her interest in her friends. Survivors are two children, Mr?. Jess Smith, of Alvo, and . Louis Paulsen, cf Provost, Utah, , and three sisters, Mrs. Peter Ol j sen, Mrs. Johanna Augenthaler, ! cf Weening Water, and Mrs. Charles Bloomquist, of Ottumwa, . Icwa. I Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Hobson Funeral Home. Council Bluffs. Coming back across the Missouri they came through Omaha, went to Carter Lake and the airport and then b:-.ck to Plattsmouth where they had dinner together in the evening. 4,195.87 AvvvvAwA LENNOX FURNACES TIMKEN OIL BURNERS o SEE THE NEW CRANE - GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic Dishwashing Sink NOW ON DISPLAY In Our Showroom TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obli gations shown belouO $3,577,228.85 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital t --$ 50.000 00 Surnlus - 101,000.00 Undivided Profits W)nr;.4i Reserves . 34,919.00 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carneal md family visited last Sunday in Friend, Nebr. with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nobbman and family. Bauer Heating & Plumbing, Inc. 627 Avenue "A" Plattsmouth Phone 98 FRUIT-of-the-LOOM by SIZES 14 to 42 33.19 ttficn Aii 4 a -kr cp felt V ;kt& fiik blue or pswMM I helio FmimimiisrM fern SottMA s ,0wn3f4MP 111' i- ..: .. w' I u D c.0.0. 1 TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED ' CALL 206 Soennichsen's Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Davis and son, Spencer were weekend visitors in Omaha at the home TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 232,825.41 ' of Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. W. G. "TTTTTT Johnson. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS W.ou,ua4.Z(i t This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $ 50,000.00 MEMORANDA Pledeed assets (book value): v (a) U.S. Government obligation, direct and guar anteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities .! - - $ 170.000.00 (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and oth er liabilities (including notes and bills redis counted and securities sold under repurchase aereement) P6.000 00 (c) TOTAL $ 196,000.00 Secured bv preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law $ 76.714. 8G I, II. A. Schneider, President, of the above named bank, do herebv certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. SCHNEIDER. CORRECT ATTEST: C. J. SCHNEIDER. FRANK A. CLOIDT. ORVILLE V. NIELSEN, Directors. No. 607 October 13, 1947. er Friday at their home in Lin- j cents. Next meeting is the Thank i Offering meeting. Quilting and fancy work was the work for the day. Mrs. Floyd Mohr and daugh ter returned home from the hos pital Wednesday. Her sister, Alts. Ilene Smith came down to stay coin. Mrs. Calvin Carsten held a paper products demonstration at her home Wednesday. Mrs. Kenneth Baier of Wa bash was hostess to the Four WPrlnpcHav Thpir ! work being mostly done for the ; a Jew days, from Council Bluffs, year, the afternoon was spent Miss Anna Ruhge, Lincoln, socially came down to spend several days .... u u with relatives and friends. Ladies Aid met in the church J parlors Thursday with Mrs. Al- See Mutual Loan & Finance Co. Operation Is Success Word has been received that Mrs. Howard Burcham of this c itv is in ' satisfactory condition following a serious operatin in Boston last Friday. Mrs. Burch am had been suffering from an f.lscessed lung and it was nec essary to i;-: to a specialist in the ea;:t for the operation. To Vi5it in East Mrs. Henry Herold will leave early Tuesday by plane for a two months' stay in New Jersey and New York. She will be at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Rountree and family in P'ainfield. New Jersey, and her son, Matthew and family in New York City. Mcke Circle Trip Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chriswiser and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ferrie en joyed an all-day motor trip Sun day when they drove to Ne braska Citv. crossed into Iowa as far as Sidney and then back to Glen wood. From there they went to Council Bluffs. They took in the football game at the Heme for the Deaf and then v,(nt to Lake Manawa near South (Bond Mrs. Glen Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streiht and Jerry were Omalta shoppers Monday. W. J. O'Brien and Dick and his boy friend were dinner eaests Sunday at the Bernard Dill home. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Nunn and Denny were dinner guests Sun day at the Stanley McFarland heme, in honor of their 31st wedding anniversary. I Shirley Cox of Ashland was' Friday night and Saturday guest at the Tyler Nunn home. 'j Mrs. Clyde Haswell visited Monday with Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. ! Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Cox visi ted Sunday at the Stanley Mc Farland home. Mrs. Glen Kuhn and children were Plattsmouth visitors Sat urday . Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen crans visited Mrs. Howard Sack f nd baby at the St. Catherine's hospital Thursday evening. Mrs. Bob Lackey and Robbie snent last week at the Glen Th lessen home. Mrs. Charles Fosberg visited her son, Robert and family, in Omaha last Tuesday . 'Mrs. Stanley McFarland en tered University hospital Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen cr?ns enjoyed a waffle supper Saturday evening at the Bud Krbola home on Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Thornwald Han s-cn and Herbert of Weeping Water, Mr. and Mrs. James Skok and daughters and Charley Robertson and Carl Saline of Lincoln enjoyed a chicken din ner at the cabin at the home of Charles Fosberg and Cecil. Mrs. Troop Home Mrs. George Troop returned Sunday from Boston where she had been the past two weeks. Mrr. Troop made tho trip to be with her aunt, Mrs. Howard Burcham who underwent a ser ious operation there la:;lt Friday. Mrs. Troop reports that she reached Boston while the Holy Name Convention was in pro gress. Going cast by the north ern route, she went by way of Detroit and Cleveland and came back through Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Troop were guests at dinner Sunday evening in Bennington at the home of Mr. Troop's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wehrbcin. r.gc- about six to eight weeks af : ter seeding. DAVIS & PECK Lawyers Plattsmouth PhonelG Nebraska ranchers have istered 29.336 cattle brands the secretary of state. reg-with Sudan grass produces pastur- THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Plattsmouth, Nebraska For Best Results Plant the Corn of Champions. CAFXSON'S CHAMPION HYBRIDS To Be Sure, Order Now Call or See BOB KISER Sales Representative PHONE 4611 bert Sill and Mrs. Nancy Cars ten as hostesses. Mrs. Henry Smith led the devotions. It was voted not to have the doughtnut day and each member pay 50 Many, Many Times! When your property 13 damaged then the val ue of your insurance proves to be many times greater than what you have paid in premiums. That's when you're mighty glad you kept up all your policies! INSURE adequately Through Stephen M. Davis Second Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. PHONE 9 first for a loan. wwwwwvwwvwvww 1 isj-"', " Mrs. Schoenbeck Funeral Sunday Weeping Water (Special) Mrs. Emil Schoenbeck, 81. died at her home in Weeping Water, Thursday, October 9, after an ;llness of several months. Mrs. Schoenbeck was born March 30. 1866. at Horsens, Denmark, and in 1891 came to Utah with mis sionaries who were sent to Den mark to bring settlers to this country. In the year of 1893 she was married to Charles E. 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