Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1948)
'ben Srvoral ladies came in and did the house clearing for Mrs. Har ley last Wednesday. She treated : them to ice cream and cookies, i On Friday afternoon a group of twelve ladies attended the ! Keninetcn meeting at the home Gecre Kali was a recent busi- o ess visitor in Osceola. Iowa. i f Mr. and Mrs. Karry lotored to Omaha on Thursday t ; the braving the storm because of pleasant time en;oyed. Mrs. Newlon gave a very mtere: takir.2 with them Clayton Lind- n vf r i to illustrate nlaces .1 . . V er Eilh Parish and Miss Mix-i -- to attend the all-state education clinic. Mr. and Mrs. George Mooney and th.pir guests Mr. and Mrs John Ilamrton returned on Sat urday nijtht from Arkansas and Missouri where they had spent a week of vacation. Mrs. Aita Quinn c tin? j account of her summer trip he sand hills and to Hills. She had picture isited and some fine rock specimens. Thv also visited relatives near Harri- i ur.day here Mrs. Harlev. son. Nebr. and a larre ranch near Lusk. Wyo. Mrs. Ellis Miller lead the croup by distributing I iokes and articles for readins. LTh.mkscivinsr poems were read Mrs." Bess Miller. Mrs. Edna Lincoln ' vi'de" and Mrs. Edna Fleisch- Bv Connie Osburn ! . Mrs. Dr. Wallace and Leonard : of Friend, Nebr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kleinholz and baby of ' Kimball were supper guests of j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles Thurs I day evening. J Mr. A. L. Todd and Mrs. Emil Meisinger were in Piattsmouth I Thursday on business, j Mr. and Mrs. Elzy Winget of ! Ashland called on Mr. and Mrs. j J. C. Hoenshell Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O -Rourke and daughter spent Wednesday in Omaha. While there thev called at the Don Lone Stand with her I n,n Mrs Laura HoIIenbeck read Turner home. Fairvie- r.-.eeti: ir.d Center c:uo were not held on an Pa Home. rticie about John Howard Miss Vivian Meisinger spent n. author of "Home. Sweet the week end at home. It was decided to have : meeting December c..r. u-'rause ox in- .v.c The Mather famiiv are now i:Vin- in house owned bv Mr. Millerd Lefler is reported lo'-en "porh " "itr Mathers 1 to be on his way home from mo'ther is staving with her Japan, because of the necessity neighbor Mrs. " Minnie Stece. ' for operation on one eye. It " lr'7f'rr "vor i x tn he honed that he can be return from the hospital. 20:h. xc 57 8.00 o 1 " 8.24 5.87 .55 49.18 i A' i 1 r t f ! - i Mrs. Rose McDonald soent Thursday in Lincoln shopping. Mrs. Lottie Knecht. Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans and Mrs. Bernard Grady were in Lincoln Tuesday. Dr. Wallace of Friend. Nebr. and his father Mr. Harry Wal- i . . tr. vic Pf'i'eit-onal i lace ci bacramento. laui. cuuea ! ovk' there before the year is ; on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles Wed- i nesaay anernoon. Thr.nkscivine services I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright over. Union were held the Methodist j were Sunday dinner guests of i ehurch on Sunday evening. Rev. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers. ! J. A. Adams presided. Rev. Val Mrs. Wm. Leesley entertained Johnson lead in the prayer and , the M. W. M. club at her home i -he address was given by Rev. Thursdav afternoon, t E. F. Hais. Mrs. Onal Clem- j Mr ai'ld Mrs Fd Coche'l of ents played the organ music. , Denver arriVed Sunday for a ' Soeciai numbers were furnished weeks vi3it at the Harvev by the Christian church choir , SchroedPr home. Mrs. Cochell memb-rs consisting of solos by ... fr.rTr,rlv M-s Margaret Bear hunting is a rugged, lone some sport in North Carolina s Blue Ridges. Veteran Gus West maintains a lor.clv vigil far lip on the rides of lordly Mt. Mitch ell, car tuned to dogs below,' hoping they'll drive the chase near "his stand. In mountain hunting, participants are as signed stands. Drivers in the valley loose dogs and drive tha bears uphill. U MODEL No. 5B 1 rUSC?HICBJ RADIANT HEATER 2 BIG SAFETY FEATURES Model No. 5B is the improved De Luxe Healer for heavy du'y use. It has two of the greatest safety features ever put en a radiant heater . . . the Evercur Metal Fuel Tank ar.d the Ther-cio-Safety Generator. It is handsome in appea-ance and produces a great volume of Clean, healthful heat. Portable . . . can be used anywhere in the home, in shops and str.res. gar ages, lodge halts, churches, etc. Ccrne in for a deo-anstrfetion. $24 Other Colemans $59.95 WILLIAM SCHMIDTMANN PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Jovceola Eidenmiiler and Mari anna Parish, and a vocal duet by R.v. Val Johnson and Mar lene Eidenmiiler. Jovceola and Marlene each acted as piano accompanists. Mr: Smith, 'a commission mer chant of Omaha, called on Geo Bates and John McKay, one Fundav afternoon before the latter went to California. Elmwood school did not closp for the Friday storm, as did manv places near here. They report a good attendance. Tareet enthusiasts soon mav be able to obtain a bullet that cleans the bore of a rifle fouled by ordinary ammunition. The bullet is made of a powerful metal and an abrasive, accord -ins: to the National Patent Council. Davis & Peck LAWYERS Phone 264 Piattsmouth Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Vivian and Mr. A. L. Todd were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley and children. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hoenshell of Lincoln were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoenshell Wednesday evening. Miss Hazel Tubbs of Lincoln soent Tuesday at the E. L. Mc Donald home. The Dorcas Society held their annual bazaar Saturday even ing. Mrs. June Kyles was shopping in Lincoln Thursday. Mrs. Emmet t Landon was hostess to the Deal-A-Deck club nisht party Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Gakemeir and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans and Jackie Sunday. Mrs. Alice Cameron of Lincoln spent the week end at the Joe Leesley home. v Mr. A. E. Leesley called at the Emil Mehmiger home Saturday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Rouse and Larry were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corn stock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gayl Walters and family and Mr! and Mrs. Eldon Bates and Barbara. Mrs. Roy Comstock and Mrs. George Rouse attended funeral services for Henry Kammer at Ashland Thursday. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS i Continued from Page Two Klaasmeyer Machine Works." Repairs 5.10 Klaasmever Machine Works. Weld:r - .. 25.00 Lincoln Equip. Cc , Re pairs 5.53 Calumet Machine T- Supply Co., Repairs . 8.50 Frieda Wehrmann. Pa trol Stge Slander & Stander. Repairs Standard Oil Co.. Gas and Repairs Lincoln Tel. & Tel. Co., Service to Dist. 1 . . . . Eutrene Ludwick, Labor Keckler Oil Co., Gas. Grease and Renairs . The M. B: Wilder Co.. Merchandise J. S. Jons. Shop Rent November Elmer W. Seeman. No vember Salary Elmer W. Seeman. 1'2 of October Salary Sanford Homan. Salary and Expense Novem ber Wilmer Nobbe. R. W. & B. W. November . . Floyd R. Rueter, R. W. and B. W. and Ex pense Fred Rueter. Salary and Expense November . . Fred Easse, November Salary Glen Miller. Salary. Mi'eaee and Expense W. O. Martin, Novem ber Salary Charles Sheehan. R. W. and B. W John P. Ketelhut. B.W. Win. Sheehan. Jr., Part November Salary .... Alvin Lashley, Novem ber Salary Marshall Everett, R.W. John Little. Salary and Expense Bert O. Frans, Salary & Expense Midwest Lumber Board & Supply Co.. Culvert Bands J. J. Nowacek, Water Bill, Co. Shed Dist. 1 MAIL ROUTE ROAD Armco Drainage &z Metal Products, Cul verts and Band John P. Sheehan, R. W. James Sheehan. R. W. Murray Hdwe. & Imple ment Co., Anti-freeze FEDERAL MATCHING ROAD FUND Dept. of Roads and Irri gation. Part Payment County Share of Cost of Project S228'3i Ne hawka Dunbar Road 9528.7 The Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, December 7, 1943. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. No. 892 Nov. 25. 1948. PROMCTIirXS ON THE TRAIL THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SE!!1-WEEKLY JOURNAL PITTSBURG u.P Westing house research scientists are trying to build the world's 'best' fire, one that will burn faster, give off more heat and waste less fuel than any ever built. Such a fire is needed to drive engines of the newest jet planes and tomorrow's gas tur bine locamotlves and ships. Thursdav, November 25, 1948 PAGE THREE touslvest. Reichert was eroding the street near the end of last day when he was struck by an automobile and slightly injured. C. M. Fitzpatrick of Ecinburg. largest cactus gardens. oft?rx -hipping as many as 5 C GO nlants a day. COUNTY ROAD FUND 1st District Cass Co. Motor Co., Re pairs American Machine Works. Repair Work . Oscar Geschke, Novem ber Salary 1 Gene Martin, Novem- bei :a,ary x2 f N"W EASY T 1 ' "Ml 1.31 t..41 i USE THP W ! i Lorenz Siemers. Novem- j ber Salary Herman Wohlfarth. Salarv and Storage for November Anchor Oil Co.. Oil Anchor Oil Co., Oil Anchor Oil Co., Chains DRAG FUND 2nd District Wm. Sheehan. Jr., No- vent r 13.35 9.94 1ST 00 1CT.DC 197.C: 202.00 497.26 393.53 234.60 182.47 42.50 2 W She Sets a Full Table 18-Flece PLASTIC CRYSTAL SET l.OO each of craps and san- v CP RtrV;,V''-Kv V cers, sandwich plates, bread , Siy f:?k-V''f .f forks and spoons. Covered iS Ez ' teipoU creamer and sngax S j towL Shiny pUstic. f A 47 WM POOL TABLE f te W 2? JC ' ' P" JU f FeIt covered table vrlth rubber bumpers. ! ?M wJfY'-y .fc 1148 fifteen numbered balls and two vood .' V J :': eues rubbfir Ps- 'VA ;S.M ' - 3 Wit rSSse-rr' r 1 n v; SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE TIL CHRISTMAS 32 WELSHIMER'S Firestone Store Salary 3rd District Schuelke Bros., R. W. Youn & Stacey Imple ment Co.. Labor and Repairs D3 6.71 Robert H. Sitzman, Road Work October S3.20 Robert H. Sitzman. No vember Salary 170.00 BRIDGE FUND Midwest Lumber Bridge & Supply Co.. Lumber 3352.72 Milton Hoover. R. W. & Miloage 8.52 Highway Equip. : Sup ply Co., Repairs 103.00 Ofe Oil Co., Supplies and Repairs 60.42 Mead Lumber Co., Wire and Posts 20.99 W. A. Swatek, Merchan dise 20.85 Merle C. Gillin, Novem ber Salary, 200.00 J. E. Gillin, Salary and Mileage November 251.58 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND Ofe Oil Co., Supplies . . 529.96 O. E. Underwood, Sup plies 23.25 5-Yr. Victim of Gassy Stomach 'Tor 5 years I suffered from pas swelling and bloat." says a well-know-n citizen: "My meals just laid in mv stomach and turned to gas. Had dizzy attacks from this condition. I tried many medicines, but they never had any effect on me, but finally I found INNER-AID. It cleared out all my gas. Now I can eat with out misery afterward. This is the onlv medicine that ever helped me. INNER-AID is the new formu la of 12 juices from Nature's Plants. It has relieved many peo ple who had never been really helped before by any medicine. Taken shortly before meals it mixes with your food, thus elimi nating the poisons that foster stomach trouble. It will cleanse the bowels, clear gas from stom ach, enliven liver and remove old bile from the system. So don't go on suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by all drug stores F. 10.00 165.60 : 85.00 ; 193.75 175.20 167.55 , 202.13 j 185.00 ; 200.20 j 260.00 ! i 47.75 1 10.67 ' 11.03 135 00 42.50 191.9C 203.75 11.07 2.4C 165.28 182.75 190.35 21.00 LAST MILE HARDEST COLUMBUS. O. (U.R- John A. Reichert, postman, was about to retire after 35 years service but found the last mile the , Bouaainvillea, the flo the Lower Rio Grande comes in many colors, winter months driveway ees an; Valley During aflame purple, flower. houses of the area are with the bright red. pink or bronze of the Walter II. Harold R. Smith 3 Lebens Attorneys-at-Law Donat Did-. - Piattsmouth T ?s c ' fcrl-f a' f " aw.vtiw Wjnhfiiirilniii fafi. ril iffi ilniltftiTt-i tl flgnntO'n The car that brought vou the New Look in Futuramic stvlini . . . now presents '"The New Thrill" in Futuramic driving! Yes. it's the neir Futuramic Oldsmobile, coining ?oon ;to your OUsmoliile dealer?, with IIvdra-Matic Drive and Wlxirlaway phis tlie revolu tionary hib-octane enjrine vou've beard so much about. It's "The New Thrill." Trv it! NEW w r, READ THE JOURNAL FOR THE LATEST IN NEWS. v L L Ngj? Ely LI LI L23 Ea 607 1st Avenue PI attsmoutn it- . . ............ A'Y left . -5c 4r s. VA X i ': , s i . A . y n v .. ..5? v. v,-. -tT7' Let kr The one thing that won't help you through the winter is a lot of talk. So we'll make it brief: Change now to winter-grade Conoco X' Motor Oil for faster starts, reak winter engine performance and the jull-time pro tection of OIL-PLATING. Faster starts: Winter-grade N' is specially refined to lubricate your engine even when the temperature plunges. It's free-flowing. Oil-Plate an blow 6 o Peak winter performance: VThen you drain out that thick, dirty summer oil, you say goodbye to balky engine response. VTinter grade N' puts June under the hood ! Full-time protection: A special added in gredient fastens an extra protective film of lubricant to metal surfaces. ..OIL-PLATES every working part . . . cuts down "dry" friction starts and general engine wear. Let w inter blow . . . Ctjj.ight 1948, Continental Oil Company 1 - B y CfO : 'Bill' Steinkamp's onc Srsoe 148 North 6th St. "YOUR CONOCO DEALER" Phone 201 " Piattsmouth ii .... .