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" is 1 I it THE. PLATTSWOUTH PAGE THREE . NSERASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL , IgeiOn Anviliarv Monday. January 5. 1953 5glnJUX1,liary . i meets 1 uesday Kicdoo and UNION Mrs. L. G. Todd Phone 2441 Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lewis Roe Cufford Rogers and Mrs. Marv -Ggers were Christmas evening tinner guests of Mrs. Esther Albert Ellis The Union Legion Auxiliary held their Decemoer meeting at the Legicn hali on Tuesday af ternoon. Dec. 16th. with 15 members and two children pres ent. Mrs. Howard Snodgrass had charge of the Christmas ""pro gram. Those taking Dart were: Mrs. Ted Brannon. Mrs. John A Tlli, i.t.WV -ViUliil, Wayne Scoles and Mrs. Kenneth Christmas carols were sung and a cnristmas tree was Gecorated 0 Teafre Plattamouth Last Times .Mon. & Tues., January 5 & 6 Will Rogers. Jr.. & Jane Wvrr.an "THE STORY OF WILL ROGERS" With all the joy and greatness of that grand guy -Will Rogers." All in Technicolor! This is a v.-or.t.e: don't miss Also Comedy and Cartoon Nis-ht Shows T:C0 & 9:30 Wed. & Thur.. Jan. " Sc 8 Cornel Wwde and Steve Cochran OPERATION SECRET" The heroic story of an under cover U. S Marine! The story that took. 7 years to reach its stunning climax! Also Comedy and Sport Reel Xisht Shows 7:00 & 9:15 the family of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Todd and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kasbohm at Dunbar cn Christmas eve. On ChrLstmas day the Todds entertained at a family dinner at their home. l'r.un Coloradoans Are Guests Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and .arr.Ly of Colorado, have been and placed in a window of the spencmg a week visiting rela- hail. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert tives here. Mrs. Smith (Dorothy Cross is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cross and a sister of Iva and Lewis -Mougey. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farris en tertained the .following guests at dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Durward Jay and two daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Randall FarLs, Virginia and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rich and twin daughters called on Mrs. Emma Willis, who is spend ing a few weeks in Plattsmouth in the home of a daughter. School opened again last Mon day after a wees s vacation School was dismissed on New Year's day and back to work again Friday. V :cn Church School Presents Program Harrah. Jr.. Mrs. Earl Hathaway and Mrs. Robert Harrah, Sr. L"r..on Dinner guests at the Lewis Rogers heme last Saturday eve ning were: A' 2c Richard Mou gey and wife of Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mougey. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Todd and son B.ii. Mrs. Mary Rogers and Wayne Rieke. IV. ion McQuins Entertain At Yule Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQuinn entertained the following Ch ristmas Day dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McQuinn and two daughters of Piattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson ana cauehter and Lawrence Thompson, ail of Believue. Miss Patricia Czech and Mr. and Mrs. John McQuinn. all of Omaha, and Mr .and Mrs. Mitchell Rich maker in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Nutzman and Dale spent the dav with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Garrison at Union. Vesta O'Connor of Omaha and ipr r&ther. Claude O'Ccnnor. were dinner guests Thursday of Guests Christmas Eve At Schuyler received a telephone call from Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Joe and family of Snipe Lake. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O'Connor ' inc;uded fresh" frozen and family. Family Dinner Is Held Thursday j the home of her son. Lucian and I lamiiy at Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hansen Mr nr.'l v-? Pn'rt cn.a ana Paul returned Sur.dav from meier and sens were Wests' on j EV&h? "i- Iowa. where they were Attend Dinner -iiiis eve at tne r,orr! oi - vvr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard "shunter I Haven's parents. Rev. and Mrs. at Schuvler. Thp fsmih- 5nnnr!A. Hansen, iney pianned to go At Nebraska Citv salmon ! to Hardy, Nebr.. Tuesday, to : which is sent annually bv their t sPef-d this week with Mrs. Han- uncie, Wimam Budin. from Ab-l&ens parents, r.ir. ana alts. u. erdeen. Wash. They were guests c- Gregersen. ! Christmas day and overnight Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers i at the home of Mrs. Sehiichte-; of Omaha called at the home ! Mr. and Mrs. Hal Pollard ere , Janies Budkin al Clarkon i Christmas Dav. guests at a family dinner Chirst- N1wfca N.avrva ! Sieea? vo wiA5- Schllch" Familv Dinner thev with Mr. and Mrs. James i temexer and children a IT PoUard of Piattsmouth, spent gts r Chnstmas dinner at Held At Union the day in Omaha at the Elton ; olenta Co-n at pr"- ! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jose and I the Everett Jose home Newman home. On Sunday. Mr. j v iwenua . co,.n at Puiuma. . family were guests at a family ; and later they and tne: ana .Mrs. nai t-oiiara cauru - jrtii.-i..iiiii v. as . noliday dinner Thursday at th the St. Mary's hospital in Neb- ; brought heme Monday by am- ; home of Mr. and Mrs" Forest raska City to visit Mrs. Ruth B. ; bulance from Brown hospital at : j0se near Union. Additional Pollard. Nebraska City. Her condition euests included Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Warlick remains the same. j. E. Jose- Mr. and Mrs. George and son, Holdredge. were guests ; Mrs. Gus Hansen and grand- ! Parrish. Mrs. Sarah Van Horn. CKristmas dav and Friday cf Mr. daugnter. catnerme Hansen, i Mr .and Mrs. ticon Mitzne and Mrs. I. A. Warlick. Saturday '. called at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jose and family attended a family dinner Sundav at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneider at Neb raska Citv. Other fuests were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schnei der and Ann. Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schneider and ! family. Pasadena. Texas; Mr. ind Mrs. Melvin Schneider and I familv, Nebraska City. Mr. and I Mrs. Andrew Schneider ar.d fam- ; uv were euests for supper Fridav euests went to Omana to visit at the i Herman Schneider home. t .f;awita Nebr.; Mrs. Paul I and family. Mrs. Emil Mitzner. they went to Franklin. Nebr., ; Mrs. Charles Sahs Monday at- Nebraska City; Mr. and Mrs. A Christmas program was pre- j and twin daughters. Afternoon sented at the Methodist cnurcn cn last Tuesday evening by the children of the Primary depart ment. The choir sang two num bers, and Card Turner sang "O (Holv Night". Santa arrived al- ter the program ana aistriouiea gifts frim under the tree, and also had treats for every youngster. BaMBBBan,BsaBaBBB,1BI,'11l,"S Double EXTRA THRIFT for you EVERY WEDNESDAY! Green Stamps Wednesday Start the NEW YEAR the thrifty way get extra value with Double Stamps on every purchase of $1.00 or More FELDHOUSEN DRUG "Your Friendly Drug Store" Dial 6117 cailers at the McQuinn home were Rev. and Mrs. Jackson and daughter. Sylvia, cf Omaha. On " AVocV r? Rev. J. O. Miller and daughter and Mr .and Mrs. Daniel Eilt ensperger and family, all cf Ju.ian. Union to attend tne wedding oi ivirs. wrrawa. .vir. ana .irs. oeorge Warleck's brother. Leonard Die- j Rhodes and family of Manley ! ke Their son staved with his - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sahs and j grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. i family, of Weeping Water call- j Warlick. ' d at the Sahs home Friday i NVhan-va ! evening ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoll and j children were supper guests . ; Wednesday eveninr of Wm. Stoll ! I and Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Joerger. Mr. and Mrs. Claude O'Cormor ; and daughters were dinner j guests Fridav of Mrs. Lydia Mid- . ! kiff at Union. ; Mr. anid Mrs. Louie Ross drove to Lincoln Monday to take Mrs. Abbey Stander. who has : been tneir house euest the rast Wiliard Jose and son. Mr. anc Mrs. Fay Jose and family. Mur ray: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Block. Union. In the afternoon, they L'lkl-Jl-W Mr. and Randolph. Wolph of Avoca called at the home of Miss Evelyn Wolph or. j Saturday. Mrs. Maurine Wolph. Mr. and Mrs. Lm.il Crowe Lincoln, were euests tor suppe at the home of Miss Wolph Tuesday. Annual Reunion Is Held Sunday The annual Anderson reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ross and Bill. Guests were Mrs. Abbey Stander. Wiilsie. Kan.; Mr. ana Mrs. A. C. Anderson and Kath leen. Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruger and sons. Believue; Mr. and Mrs. r red Marquarcn, and i ten days She lef t bv bus for her chuaren, Avoca: Mr. and i.Irs. , horre at Wiilsie. Kans. Mrs. Beda Kenneth Anderson. W ashmgton. , stander c? LouLsvilie accomnan- 1 led them to Lincoln. D. C; Mr. and Mrs. Albert An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan An derson and Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolph, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ross and Dianne. Mr Supt and Mrs. Glen South - lir tpan Anderson and spent their Christmas vacation j f,,. All -ere r:es:s for dln. m Lincoln with relatives. Mr. ; u..u 6 REPORT OF CONDITION OF PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Charter No. 786 at the close of business on December 31. 1952 ASSETS Cash. V-' balances with ether banks, including reserve ;ances. and cash items in process cf collection . .S onvprnrrent oDlisatior-i. direct u...a u-j.- ,nd Mrs. Ed Collier spent the vacation with relatives in Oita- i homa. Mrs. Wayne La Rue was with her family in Nebraska City and Mrs. Myrtle Wolph spent her vacation with her family in Avoca. The Baptist Sunday school held their Christmas program on Christmas eve at the Bap tist church. Miss Ramona McQuinn cf Minneapolis. Minn., is spending her two weeks vacation with home folks. Mr. Ernest Anderson of Brule. Nebr.. is spending a few days at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson. The Andersons were dinner guests cf their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson at Piattsmouth on Christmas day. Mrs. L. G. Todd spent part of her Christmas vacation at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Er nest Rothe cf Omaha. Other guests at the Rothe home for Christmas dinner were, Mrs. Wiima Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rothe and Herman Ro the of Adams, Nebraska. Ner.awKa Mr. and Mrs. B. Graham are spending a two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wessel. Aditional dinner guests Thurs day were Mrs. James Roody. Mr. Rutledges Have Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rutledgge entertained at dinner Sunday. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newton and daugh teer. Jeanine and Mrs. Vesta Clark of Piattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ear Newton's son, 1 Charles, cf Alabama, also Mr. Automatic WATEE? IK1EATE1S For Natural Gas 20 Gallon 30 Gallon and Mrs. Hubert Roddy and.JacK uranam. ana son oi vma- familv of Union and Mrs. Mary na. Wessel. Mr. Graham is stationed t ,r T ,Y-'lwV' NEHAWKA Mrs. F. 0. Sand Phone 2604 United States Obligations cf States and political subdivisions . . . O-her bonds, notes and debentures Loans and discounts (including $50.13 overdrafts . Bank premises owned $18,500.00 Furniture & Fixtures S3-S.454.55 1.629.250.00 187,137.55 4.S50 0O 1.750.577.74 18.500.00 None ; TOTAL ASSETS $4,476,859.94 LIABILITIES : .io'c mrtTiprhins. and cor- Demand ce-posv.s oi mv-...- r- iy"aiQns rr.- f ;-:v'Juals partnerships, and corpor Time cepoii-s o. i..-..--- $2,662,364.22 itic: Government (including -postal savings' ; ; r-.r Q'ctfx: and political subdivisions TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities 1.041,555.59 39.390.54 258.910.42 64.438.65 33.407.51 .54.100,166.94 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS S 50.000.00 Capital 150,000.00 Surplus 149,203.00 ndi1aP4C Retirement account for preferred capital. 27.500.03 Reserves (a..d re. -re... 376,703.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOLMS -OTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. .$4,476,859.94 SS1 value of $50,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets Pledged or assigned to secure UabiUties and for nr, security sol, with purchase ) r t srh-eider President, of the above named bank, do .erebV cerUftftS aboye statement is true to the best of ray C. J- SCHNEIDER, Cpl. Eldon Ackley Returns To Camp Corporal Eldon Ackley left Thursday evening for Camp Jackson. S. Carolina, after spen ding several days with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ack ley. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ack ley and children attended a iamuy cnristmas dinner at the v erne Ackley home. Sgt. Roy Edmonds called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Edmonds Sunday. He is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edmonds of Nebraska City and was en route to Ft. Kilmer. New Jersey, for over seas auty. Ke also served in Ko rea. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson and children were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Romans- at Hus kerviile. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ensel kemeier of Murray called at the Dan Anderson home Sunday morning. Clinton Anderson of Fort Sill. Okia. was a dinner ruest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollard Mon day evening. Ms., and Mrs. Vance Balfour were guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Partington in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rutledge and Mrs. A. B. Rutledge were overnight guests Wednesday and for the day Thursday of Mr and Mrs. Everett Rutledge and Mrs. R. R. Mills in Omaha. Mrs. A. B. Rutledge left ffrom there for Cedar Rapids. Ia.. to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Louise Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nutzman and children were guests for the day Thursday of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scho- at Char.ute Air Force Base in Illinois. Miss Mariorie Whipple is spen ding ten days vacation with her ; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ! Whipple. She teaches district 96 in Otoe county. Mrs. Eva Staniey of Syracuse was a guest Wednesday night ; and Thursday of her son Edwin ; and family. On Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and two sons drove ot Tabor, Iowa ; to be with Mrs. Stanley's Dar- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- ; son. Mr. and Mrs. Wiimer Stoll and ! children joined a group at the DeForest Phiipot home at Weep- ing Water for dinner Thursday. ; Additional guests were Mr. and i Mrs. Herbert Stoll and family. 1 Eagle; Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Brown and daughter of Weeping i Water. i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Joerger were entertained on December : 23. their 25th wedding anniver- . sary. at a dinner at the Stoll ; home. Additional guests were 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snavely of Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marler and Lester Dill of Murray were dinner guests Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 Dill. . 1 entertained at a family dinner Thursday at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wessel and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sill of Avoca. Mrs. Pauline Ludwie and Paula. Floyd Warlick leaves Jar.uary 5 for Army service. Mrs. Gertrude Carper was a guest for Christmas dinner at Liquified Petroleum Gas Water Heaters Slightly Higher ,525EStScScc525Z2StSE525'2S2S2525SSZ5ZSIS2Sc5ES j For Longer Water Heater Life jj Install a Magnesium Anode Rod Only S5.00 With Purchase of any S Heater J. Howard Davis INSURANCE Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Piattsmouth WAT HARDWARE at , ry " ls. i A"? 7- .-5 Evelyn " 1N I a3L i f I i I ! i ' ' iV'i h 59.50 65.50 Cass County Motor Co. i607 1st Ave. Piattsmouth OMPL DA RY inSFESfll SALE YOUR TV SET GOT THE 1 w knowledge and belief Correct Attest H. A. SCHNEIDER ) ) Directors GOOD BYE! You can say "Good Bye to cold drafts, hot blasts, teeter totter temperatures, noise asd dirt when you install Lenao Warm Air Conditioning. It I really a good BUY! More fam ilies bay Lennox than ay other make. MARTINSON SHEET METAL 139 So. 6th Phone 3192 Maybe a minor ad justment or replace ment of an inexpen sive tube will make it like new. Of dairy cows and milking equipment to be held 2 miles south, 3 west and 1-4 mile north of Weeping Water or 5 miles east and 1-4 mile north of Elmwood, or 2 miles north and 3 miles west of Fort George on FAY, JAKL SALE WILL START AT 1 :00 P. M. 39 -HEAD BROWN SWISS COWS-CALV 16 - COWS NOW MILKING - 16 ES- 39 Gall 280 FOR THE RIGHT JOB, DONE THE RIGHT WAY AT j THE RIGHT PRICE MAKE "VSS'" ANY MODEl Anthcrized and Bonded for Yonr Protection Hours - Dally 9:30 to 5:39 pjn. Saturday - Open till 5:30 pjn. Radio and Television Service Phone 280 321 Main St Piattsmouth, Nebr. 6 cows have had third calf-give 5-6 gal Ions of milk when fresh 4 cows have had fourth calf-give 5 gal lons to 8 1-2 gallons of milk 2 cows have had second calf-are 5 to 6 gallon cows 3 first calf heifers-give from 4 to 5 1-2 1 cow has had seventh calf-gives 8 gal lons when fresh 2 heifers, 18 months old, 1 is bred 5 heifers one year old 3 heifers 9 months old 1 steer 18 months old 2 small heifer calves 4 bull calves 9 months old 6 small bull calves gallons of milk These fine, rugged Brown Swiss Cattle are a good offering for any buyer MILKING EQUIPMENT Wilson 4-can cooler McCormick Deering milking machine, 2 unit Reem 50-gallon hot water heater 800 lb. capacity Economy King electric separator Washing Vat, can rack and some milk cans 1,000 BALES OF HAY-Mostly Alfalfa TERMS-CASH WOTTD. J. MeWthom, Owner Rex Young & Ellis Lacy, Auctioneers Nebraska State Bank, Weeping Water, Clerk K. W. Grosshans, Ringman l 13 H'vU OUt- rinK ek'i and een n a c iii .ter- f h? ' tht? fa:- .:it:i iticn she i Terr cr ccn- r.ar. r.a:.. , A. alph Hal). Otto TiiC- cert. He.- sec-cia- ar.i dlr-rn-.s i of -ge; in- iir- er.- .-e.it ec- 'Xvs rve ii-.g tts- ka; ir.A ish. or.; av; nd- Jer, I or nai ers .er. ice re- e- r r-g ry a: in s. s ;f f 1 - y t. ORVTLLE V. NIELSEN ) NO. 20CS-Jan. 5, 1953 's