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.THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday. September 14, 1953 ireenwooi Rose McDonald Phone 69-2448 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Corn stock of Minatare were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raascn of Ash land visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers Tues? day. Loyd Mick has spent two weeks vacation with his father. Loyd is from Cicaro, 111. . Miss May Gomadinger and Mrs. Faye Weideman spent the week at Superior. Miss Betty Rodgers of Lincoln was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lees ley and Delores. Miss Hazel Tubbs of Lincoln spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the E. L. McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burgers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Buckingham and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Buckingham. - Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Reighard home were Mr. heatre Plattsmouth Last Times Mon. & Tues., Sept. 14-15 Charlton Ileston and Rhonda Fleming in "PONY EXPRESS" Daring, true-life adventure of America's heroes on horseback! Also "Bear Crazy" story of two little bears, cartoon and News Wed. & Thurs., Sept. 16 & 17 Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Flem ing and Estelita in "TROPIC' ZONE" Full of action, beautiful color, thrills and romance! In the tropics there's no law but the law of the jungle! Color by Technicolor! Also Comedy and Sport Reel Night Shows 7:00 & 9:15 FRI. SEPT. 9 2 -MIGHTS-9 -Sunday Matinees (Ross ii i . ii,m,,.,i . ii. i A f " J I il l "1 n I I k Championship Cowboy Events World's Largest 4-H Baby Beef Show it National Quarter Horse Show National Cutting Horse Contest k Nebraska Baton Twirl Roy ROGERS' Trained Horses ing Contest Marching Bands Free Pony Contest Wild Brahma Bulls Many Other Exciting Features! and Mrs. Lyle Reighard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reighard, Jr. Miss Delores Meyers visited over the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers. Barbara Bates has returned to her home at Nehawka after a two week's vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Comstock. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turner and family of Omaha stopped Sun day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Rourke and family and the E. L. Mc Donald home. They were on their way to attend the fair. Mrs. Fern Buckingham and Mrs. Alice Osborn spent Thurs day, Friday and Saturday aft ernoons with Dick Buckingham at St. Elizabeth hospital. Dick is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers of Dil ler spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leesley. Georee Pilfold of Portland, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Com stock, Me. and Mrs. George Waiters of Ceresco, Barbara jConnally, Mr. and Mrs. Roland j Comstock attended the fair Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Osburn were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turner and family, Mrs. Rose McDonald spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Ryan at Weeping Water. Services for Mrs. Dora Ander son, 80, of 317 So. 26th, Lincoln, were held at 2:30 D. m. at the I Greenwood Methodist church. Interment was - in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond How ard and sons of Des Moines, la., spent last week visiting at the home of his father, Watson Howard and other relatives. They also visited with Mrs. How ard's parents at Havelock. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond How ard and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard Monday evening. Alvo Couple Observes 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardnock attended the 50th wedding an niversary of Mrs. LaVal Swarts parents at the Swarts home in Eagle Sunday afternoon. Subscribe to The Journal THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Plattsmouth, Nebraska SUN. thru OCT. PRICES: Box Seats, $3.60; Reserved Seats, $2.40, $1.80, $1.50, $120 incl. tax. Send mail orders with remittance and stamped -return envelope to AK-SAR-BEN Office, 201 Patterson Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. See . . 1 The "Equina Act Beautiful" n i While Washington Avenue is being repaired, our Service Department is open as usual Come in on Avenue A back of the Dairy Queen, then turn North to the Ford Garage Then drive over the walks by the Gas Pump. "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" Washington Ave. Dial 287 Plattsmouth, Nebr. Mrs. Raymond Haith is teach ing the 2-3 and 4th grades in the Fort Crook school. Tom Livingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Livingston, left Wednesday for College Sta tion, Texas, where he will en roll in the Texas college. . Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eaton of Ne braska City were visiting rela tives and friends here Satur day. Mrs. Dorothy Skillen of Akron, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mathis of Wichita, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown and family of Kansas City, Mo., who were called here by the illness of their sister, Mrs. Everett Newton, have returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Broth ers of Nebraska City were guests of relatives here Saturr day. Ruby Wever of Lincoln arrived Friday for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wever. John Haith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haith, left Wed nesday for St. Louis, Mo., where he will be a student at the Pas sionist Seminary. John has been here at the home of his parents for his summer vacation. CALENDAR i Monday, Sept. 14 Junior Women's Club will hold a membership tea Monday, September 4, at eight o'clock at Hotel Plattsmouth Dining room. Tuesday, Sept. 15 Cass County Horse Show As sociation will hold their regular meeting Tuesday night. October 15, at the Plattsmouth Sale Barn, at eight o'clock. Cub Scouts committee will meet Tuesday evening, Septem ber 15, at Central school. Any one interested is invited to at tend. Catholic Daughters of Ameri ca will hold a social meeting at Rosary Hall Tuesday evening, September 15, at eight o'clock. WCTU will meet at the home of Mrs. Joyce Farley, 523 Third Avenue, at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon, September 15, for their first meeting of the year. Sunbonnet Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Clark at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon, September 16. Wednesday, Sept. 16 Cass County Historical Society will meet Wednesday, September 1 16, at noon. at the Plattsmouth hotel. Chris Metzger will be speaker on the subject, Histori cal museum. September 17 The Naomi Circle will meet September 17th at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Edgar Glaze. Dorcas Circle of the Method ist church will meet at two o'clock Thursday afternoon, Sept. 17, at the home of Mrs. Joe Zastera Gleaners Circle will meet Thursday, September ' 17, at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clyde Brittain. Monday, Sept. 21 Bud of Promise Rebekah Lodge will hold their meeting Monday. September 21, at 8 p. m. at the IOOF hall. All officers please wear formals. A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents KARR & SOCHOR Auditors & Accountants Audits Income Tax Servict Bookkeeping Systems Installed Ph. 6287 Donat Building WW tarflU Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wohlfarth, Mary Ann, and Pfc. Richard Wohlfarth of Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., attended the State Fair at Lincoln Sunday. . s Among those attending the State Fair at Lincoln Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harms and Sharon, Mrs. Don McClin tock and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terryberry and Jackie. House guests at the W. C. Hennings home are thir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hennings and family of Phoenix, Arizona. ! ' Albert Inman, Richard Street er and John Jackman of Louis ville attended the 40 & 8 meet ing here Thursday night. A 1c W. P. Kellison. whoas stationed with the armed forbes in Victorville, Calif., arrived home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kellison, friends and relatives. . , Pfc. Richard Wohlfarth was a Labor Day week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wohl farth, sister, Mary Ann, relatives and friends. He is stationed with the armed forces in Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Week end guests of Johnnie Bergman was Mike Rossiter of Hartington. The boys are stu dents at Creighton University. glendale Mrs. Thomas Tennant Phone 3210 Louisville Mr, and Mrs. Bob Sell, Miss Shirley Gensemer and Mr. Joy Hoswell were Labor Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinnett of Plattsmouth where they enjoyed a barbecue supper in the Quinnett 's back yard. Mrs. Goldie Robbins spent the week end in Plattsmouth with Mr. and "Mrs. James Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Salberg of California arrived Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salberg and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Wm. Cook entered the Clarkson hospital Thursday. : -v Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprieck and Mrs. Elmer Sprieck and daugh ters visited Elmer at the M. E. hospital Sunday afternoon. They found him getting along fine ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahl: call ed at the Glen Meisiriger home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wegener were dinner guests at the Harry Ahl home Sunday. ; Marion Sutton and Mrs. El mer Sprieck and daughters spent Friday evening in Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ritter, Jr., are spending their vacation at the John Ritter farm and vis iting other relatives. - - - Mr. Wm. Cook' and Bruce vis- ited Mrs. Cook at the hospital RnnHqv Kb pvnpots tn h nhi Sunday. She expects to be able to come home the last part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rhoderi and Janet of Lincoln , visited Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the Floyd Gaur home Mr. and Mrs. John Van Vleet and sons of Lincoln, Mrs. Willis Rhodes and children of Kearney visited Sunday . evening at the Elmer Johnson home. Mrs. Rhodes and children stayed over the Labor Day week end. Mr., Rhodes visited his parents in Weeping Water and joined them Monday at the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. George Stoehr, Elmer Stoehr, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Parson and family, Mrs. Luella Meisinger, Elton Davis and son Stanley helped Dorothy Stoehr celebrate her birthday at her home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wagoner called at the Robert Wagoner home Sunday evening. - Spending the week end at the home of Mrs. Harry Dehl in Yankton, S. D., were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meisinger, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Meisinger and Ja nelle. En route home thev vis ited in Plainview and Norfolk, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cleland of Ogallala and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cleland of Norcatur, Kansas, were Sunday guests at the R. R. Furse home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee SDrv have returnedfhome from a vacation in Colorado. En route home they were guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Richard Black and family in North Platte. Mr. Black is a son of Mrs. Spry. Mr.' and Mrs. Ray McCutchen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jochimsen and Steve, Miss Patricia Mc Grath of Denison, Iowa, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jochimsen and with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jochimsen. Mrs. Thomas Linhart returned home Friday from St. Joseph hospital. Thomas Pucelik, son of Dr; and Mrs. L. S. Pucelik, left Wed nesday for St. Paul, Minnesota, where he will attend the St. Paul Seminary. Another son, Jerry, is attending Creighton university. . . Mrs. L. B. Dalton, president of District 1 of the Federated Wom en's Clubs, will be in the receiv ing line at a tea at the gover nor's mansion In Lincoln to night at the opening of the Women's Club for the year. . An event of the K. K. K. will be the sentence of Joe Zastera to be executed by the Kangaroo Kourt on Saturday, September 19th. . One of the social events of the fall season will be the Junior Women's Club tea to be held in the dining room of the Platts mouth Hotel tonight, at 8 p. m. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dalton were Mr. and Mrs. James Cassell of Edgar, Nebr. NEHAWKA v Mrs. F. O. Sand Phone 2604 Relatives received word from Montgomery, Ala., that Mrs. Carlton Lillie, a polio patient at St. Jude hospital there, is mak ing good orogress and is able to sit in a wheel chair a short time each day. Jean Stone, Omaha, was a guest over the holiday week end of h'er parents, Mr. and Mrs. sier aiOIii . " .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowman and Mr. Bowman's mother. Mrs. Marie Bowman, all of Pierceton, Ind., were guests Thursday and overnight of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Donald and their guests were entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and jM"- E. M. VanEvery ' in Lincoln Mrs. Tom Bowman is the niece of ' Mr. McDonald and stopped enroute to the west coast. John Heesch, Nebraska City, was a guest Tuesday at the Fred Wessel home. hawka BIRTH Born to Pfc. and Mrs. Benny Graham (Carolyn Wessel) a daughter September 6 at Rapid City, So. Dak. It is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Graham of Nebraska City and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wessel of Nehawka and the first great grandchild of Mrs. Mary Wessel of Nehawka. Nehawka Mr. and Mrs. Vance Balfour and daughters were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Wirth of Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wieckhorst were guests for several days the past wees ot Mr. ana Mrs. ur ville Thompson at Des Moines, Iowa and attended the Iowa State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunder- llch and grandson, Eddie, at- ... A . . tended tne Doai races aunaay ai Manawa, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross were dinner guests Sunday at the Carl Balfour home. Afternoon and lunch guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scharp, all of Nebraska City, Mrs. Helen Petersen, Roger, Beverly and Neil Balfour. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hines were Mon day evening guests. REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass' Getchius Home Scene of Dinner Mrs. Mary House and Larry of Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Getchius went to Lebo, Kansas Friday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins and family. Mrs. Henry House and small son returned home with them. A. N. and Mrs. Da vid House and daughter of King ville, Texas, arrived Sunday at the Getchius home. A. N. David House had a five-day leave. A dinner at the Getchius home Sunday included Mrs. Mary House and Larry .of Dunbar, Mrs. Henry House, Jr., and son, Lebo, of Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hall and family of Hastings, la., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plybon and family of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Navrkal and son of Nebraska City, A. N. and Mrs. David House and daughter of Kinkville. Texas, and John House of Nehawka. ' Nehawka Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollard and Terry were guests fo the day Sunday of Mrs. Pollard's parents, Mr. and Mrs." Fred Sam son at Council Bluffs, Iowa. WSCS will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Ross Wednesday afternoon, September 16. LEGAL NOTICES MINUTES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Plattsmouth Nebraska September 10, 1953 The Board of - Education, School District No. 1 of Cass County met in a regular session on Tuesday, September 8, 1953, in the Superintendent's Office in the High School Building with the following members present: Al Huebner, President; James Begley, Secretary; Clair Shel lenbarger, Robert Painter, Her man Tiekotter, George Conis and T. I. Friest, Superintendent. Claims against the District were allowed and payment auth orized as follows: Contracted Salaries . . . .$7078.52 Withholding Tax on Sal aries 1,346.50 Withheld for Retirement 437.71 The Gas Company, Gas . . 25.70 Board of Public Works, v Water 42.15 Consumers Public Power, Lights 14.50 Gives all the advantages of - Gs "EAT! . ' 55,000 D.T.U.GAS HEATER ppy-: w glowing warmth of a fireplace. Heat circulates through top radiates from Pyrex panel. Operates on natural gas with 100 Safety Pilot and pressure regulation. Beige enamel exterior finish with porcelain enameled burner that is rust and corrosion proofed.AGA approved. dahiaut ripnir ATiNfi 70,000 B.T.U..... J r. vr I 'WTTI WIDE BLUE FLAME OVAL BURNER GIVES OVER 20 MORE HEAT PER GALLON OF OIL SPECIAL COMBUSTION CHAMBER PLUS BAF FLES INCREACE EFFICIENCY. U-L APPROVED. 60,000 B. T. U 75,000 B. T. U. Lincoln Telephone, Phone C. E. Shellenbarger, Gas & Oil 22.70 4.92 Stephen M. Davis, Insur ance 115.00 Plattsmouth Journal, Printing 10.70 Jim Bridgewater, Labor . . 51.00 First Realty Company, Insurance Js.ib Henry Dooley, Labor 33.00 Howard Dow, Labor 108.00 W. A. Swatek, Supplies on Bid Gardner Plumbing Ser vice, Plumbing Service. . 136.00 Minerva Schliefert, Mile age 13.62 Omaha School Supply Co., Supplies on Bid 251.54 Leo Heimann. Repairs . . . 10.90 The Instrumentalist, Mag azine Sub 3.29 Allyn & Bacon, Books . . . 25.20 Hoover Brothers, Inc., Supplies on Bid 12.00 E. H. Long, Books 39.07 Plattsmouth Transfer, Hauling 10.92 North Central Associa tion, Dues 15.00 Hospe Piano Co., Repairs 6.64 News Map or tne weeK, Subscription ... ...... 15.00 2.50 Darling Transfer, Haul ing Ed Patton Music Co. Inc., Supplies ....... 29.54 Modern Sound Pictures. Films 4.21 The T. C. Lord Co., Sup plies 12.66 Row, Peterson & Co., Books 14.84 University Publishing Co., Supplies on Bid 310.72 Latsch Brothers, Inc., Supplies 7.15 Forney Arc Welders, Inc., Shop on Bid 168.75 Molzer Music Co., Sup plies 1.12 South-Western Publish ing Co., Books 16.83 Frankel Carbon & Ribbon Co., Supplies on Bid . . 114.00 JAMES BEGLEY. Secretary Board of Education. No. 2263 Sept. 14, 1953 RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 28V circulating heat plus hfatfp $A95 941 mm CORONADO Circulating Oil Heater Payable Monthly Only Only Claude I). Lulton, Jr.. Attorney Ashland, Nebraska NOTICE OF PRORATE In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Louisa Timm, de ceased. No. 4472: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of said de ceased, and for the appointment of Henry Timm as executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 24th day of Sep tember, 1953, at 10 A. M. Dated September 5th, 1953. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 2259 Sept. 7, 14, 21, 1953 A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents Representative will be in PLATTSMOUTH every other day Repairs on all makes machines. Guaranteed used machines for sale; . needles, oil, supplies, etc. New Singer Portables and Consoles, Vacuum Clean er Service, Machines for rent. Write Singer Sewing Machine Co. 4S04 So. 24th St., Omaha singer Sewing PJladfme So. 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