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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1954)
r 1 1 ; jr f r r C ?, r; r. r. r ' r v r, f r r r r r - r r r r r r , r. r. 1 1. f. C r, r. r -r, r, - ; K r. r i-: t Optometrist To Address Club ; Guest, speaker at the TV i. Know Your Candidate r.wcv rixDcr.s 4-H Club Members One of the city's newer citi- 7,7,, zens is seeking the city's top po- He is Leo Meisinger, mouth Junior Woman's Geore r mrr.tr. ,-...,. , tnis spring kc ,",-;n' .i ' .Xrr' Xxlf, I merchant and service station clren Fail Xr?nvir, k ff,7u" i operator, who has entered the Learning to Read." ccn u;-ui.;on v.-as i Yc r Czdt." cn Carrara Fiu-pct, Re-pcrtcr i:lxives AWARD Pvt. H. Ballinger Is Cook With 19th Anti-Aircraft Unit Arrr.y Pvt. Harvey A. Ballin- son el Mr. and Mrs. Howard .rr.wood has receive a S50 's Dairy. The us u;.td on 1. -. r- 1 f . 3:.-- I':.:ry cluo "ll; " or Ccttare r.u-oof' The rt-rt Orhler- If'SURANCE Fire Auto 4 v vaymond J. Case wourthcute Phcne 4279 I iUi tiU J Ull lll iVlliWVi A W ic uctei. Mr. Meisinger is opposing May or Clement Woster, who will be seeking his fourth two-year term at the April 6 election. But while a resident of the community only a short time, Mr. Meisinger has a lifelong background in the near vicinity. Native of Cass county, he was Eallincer. Piattsmouth is at born and reared in the Cedar Csrr.o Duncan, near Bethany j Creek and Louisville communi Ech. Del., for firing practice j ties- with the 19th Anti-Aircraft "Ar- I Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph tiilery Battalion. Meisinger, he was educated in Th 93 mm uns of his unit the Cedar Creek and Louisville fire from emplacements on the schools. Married to the former beach at targets towed by Air Jane Elliott of Piattsmouth, he Force planes over the Atlantic came here in 1951 when he pUr-Oc-ean The battalion is normal- j chased the Firestone store and 2v stationed at Mount Ephraim, service station. Prior to coming N. J., as part cf the air-ground : to Piattsmouth, the Meisingers defense for Philadelphia. ihad resided in California for Private Ballinger, whose wife. 'eight years. : Juanita. lives on Crown Point Nearing the end of his third rd., Thorofare, N. J., is a cook in year at Piattsmouth. Mr Mpi- Eatieny D He entered the Army singer seeking his first in June, I9z2, and compi.eted Fworal offirp in PiatcmrMitv, if A 'if 5 j I - - S - V - V - i- casiz trairJng at Fort Bliss, Tex Leo Aleisinjrer At Piattsmouth, he is a member of the Piattsmouth Lions club. Meisinger is a member of the American Legion post at Piatts mouth. The Meisingers have one child, a daughter, Judy Kay, an eighth grader. Mrs. Thomas Tennant Phone 3210 Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmader of Omaha, were Sunday dinner s-uests at the Ed Schnader home. Frank visited some other friends and then both families called at the Joe Snader home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Robbins were entertained at the Robert Sell home Febr. 10, hpnortng their 25th wedding anniversary. Beside their family, other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robbins and family, Mr. Goldie Robbins, .lr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wooke--er and family, Miss Bettie othanzl. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schnader re cently returned from California, where they visited relatives, Mrs. Alice Hafke, accompanied them out but stayed for a longer vis it. Mr. and Mrs. Schnader stop ped in Oklahoma to visit Ed's uncle and iamily, Frank Pans kover, wh6 is very sick and in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lestor TVagoner drove to Lincoln to visit Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webendorfer and the new gran son, Kevin Douglas and take Cinthia home. Mrs. John Van Vlict and sons of Lincoln were overnight vis itors at the Elmer Johnson home. Mrs. Bertha Eager returned home Sunday from the Luther an hospital where she under went surgery. Mrs. Kruntorad Still Leads Voting At Shoe Store Mrs. Joe Kruntorad continued to lead balloting at Woster Shoe Store in the $225 prize contest. Mrs. George Mayabb holds the number two spot. Top prize of $100 will be awarded this Saturday night, March 13, when the contest offi cially closes. Others in runner up spots are Miss Minnie Hoschar, Murray, third; Mrs. Ralph Clinkenbeard and Mrs. Ed Kellison, fourth and fifth. THE PIATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, March 8, 1954 PAGE THREE In accomplishing this activity, miles in covering Nebraska's the Patrol traveled 4,185,174 ' Highways. A classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents Walter H. Harold R. Smith & LebertS Attorn eys-at-Law Dcnat Elds. Piattsmouth war? FURNACES Installed by Martin&on Sheet Metal 139 So. 6th Phone 7189 f I - ! 4 I Jfjt X " i ll,'-; -! Jl v Mrs. L. G. Todd Phone 2441 Or! rr i r 1 . .T OtSMrrS AC lr I f : Tor MAIL ORDERS HOW! Send orders to Omaha Coli seum Corp, Eox 7, Elmwood Station, Omaha. Nebr., eii- ft clcsing check or money order ' . poyobie to Omoho Coliseum A'.t Grp. and self -addressed en- I m. velope. Be sure to state per- rmonce and number ond ce of tickets desired. April 2 fhru April 8 Ni-htJy Ct 8:30 Except Sunday) MaTInEES: Scturds, April 3 ond S-r.c3v Ar.nl 4 2.15 P.M. TV. iLiGHT MvATlNEE: Swisy, April 4 3C P.M. 1 o o I c Prices: Eos Seats ond Rink side Seats $5.60 Hesenred Seats S2.50 ond 5150 (Fed. Tax Incl.) Mrs. Jesse Dysart -was taken to St. Mary's hospital last Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Dysart has been very ill for several days before she was taken to the hos pital. Union Buffet Supper Well Attended The Buffet Sunoer. which was held at the Methodist church last Thursday evening was at tended by one hundred and fif ty people. There was plenty of food for everyone and the ladies of the Woman's Society of ftwSS piid for all of their had work, and thev extend a vote of thanks to all who helped make this af fair a success. Union Mrs. Lois Teft of Avoca, was a ruest of Mrs. Paul Wolph last Thursday evenine". The ladies attended the Buffet Supper at the Methodist church. Union and will then be sent to MexJ-i r-o. His wife will accompany him there. Union Mrs. Todd Has Guests Sunday Guests last Sunday at the home of Mrs. L. G. Todd were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe, Mr. and Mis. Donald Rothe and baby son, Mark, .Mrs. Marvin Carlson and daughter, Karen, all of Omaha, Mr. Herman Rothe of Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Todd and daughter, Nancy. The family gathering was honoring Mrs. L. G. Todd, whose birthday was March 1st. There wrere two birthday cakes and Mrs. Todd received a, number of beautiful gifts also. On Monday the tea chers and students of the Union school, also honored Mrs. Todd by giving her a very nice gift. Journal Want Ads Pay- Imperial Washable Wallpaper is an inexpensive way to beautify your home. Come in to our store and select your patterns today. PAINT O CLASS FLOOR SANDING Piattsmouth Paint Store T-Jk SXx'"1' T""'"-'.! m vC ps7 J f the scenery is alvvayS tCV7i!Jif on your side In ilf mmm -3 DOME COACHES You gef more than just a glimpse when you ride EAGLE Dome Coaches! You enjoy all the scenery . . . up front ... to the back ... on both tides of the track. What a way to see the West-Southwest ct its best ... at no xira fore. The MISSOURI RIVER EACLE . . . fast, daylight schedules to Atchison, Kansas City, St. Louis. Planetarium dome and de luxe reclining seat coach es, parlor car. .W.V1W.VWA EAGLE 337 Main Opposite Courthouse Phone 6173 TICKETS RESERVATIONS INFORMATION MISSOURI PACIFIC STATION Mrs. John Fischer Correspondent Ak-Sar-Ben Goliseum-Qmaha Day of Prayer Services Slated The WorM Day of Player .cervine will be observed on Mrch 5th, at 2:00 o'clock at. the Methodist church. Mrs. Todd v.-ill condduct the service and Mrs. Maueey v.i.11 have charee of the music. Mrs. Howard Snod erass vill be organist at the new Hammond organ, recently in stalled in the church. Union , Provides EXTRA Protection il i - SCHREINER'S ANIMAL HEALTH DEPT. New I crramycin Tablets Vctstrep Cranulcs Taylor Brooder Thermometer . . Ebstrators ' Er fxetchers All Types and Sizes of Syringes . .$1.35 . . $2.00 . .$1.00 .$12.50 . . $4.25 r f - - ' . "f I ' f; Dependable VACCINES S3 SUPPLIES Caponizing Sct-$3.50 Cattle ' Trocar $2.25 Rav Bramblet, who has been a natient in the Veteran's hos pital at Lincoln the past month, is reported to be much better and mav return to Union in an other week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fauquet and familv of Piattsmouth visit ed at the W- M. Rich home Sun da v afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Morton visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zorn of Auburn, Sun -dav. . " Mr. and Mrsl lie wis flogers and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rogers were in Omaha on Tuesday, where thev attended the funeral of Mr. H. G. Kiddoo. Staff Sgt. Marion M. Rogers arrived in Omaha last Friday from Japan, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers and his wife, Mary Roeers, met him. He will have a thirty-day leave Mr. and Mrs. Hernion Kirch -hoff were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Clarence Fleishman, near Elmwood last Sunday eve ' nine. Bobbv Manning. 1 vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Man ning was takien to a Lincoln hospital, Monday evening, after having swallowed a very small amount rf fnpl rvil Nn rnmnlira- tions occurred and he was ) brought home the latter part of the week after undergoing medi cal observation. Mrs. August Schwegman was taken suddenly ill late Wednes- i dav evening. An ambulance was FIRST WINNERS! Dodge 40th Anniversary All-America Contest 1ST DAY'S WINNE A Rayford C. Rankin Fort Worth, Texas 2ND DAY'S WINNER Major David Parker Topeka, Kansas 3RD DAY'S WINNER 0 ws- 'v - r " - Vr I - fc r.Trnr nr fiTi run- i Rev.Stephen B. Dabkowskl Franklin, New Jersey 4TH DAY'S WINNER A Mrs. Arthur Jones Richmond Heights, Missouri ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE -THERE'S STILL TIME! Journal Want Ads Pay !X1 i CALENDAR i Calf Dchorners $2.50 c-. new is the time to ?ct your lawn ready for a rich green altny growth this summer, rut acorrs lun buhbct it is 2 lawn food. 10 pounds $1.35 25 pounds S2.50 50 pounds 53.95 100 pounds .o5 About 100 square feet to pound . ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED SCOTT DEALERS Monday, March 8 Nebraska Chapter No. 3, Royal on Monday night, March 8, at Nebraska lor a few days called and she entered the hos pital where x-rays , were taken on Thursday morning. We do not have a report of the results at this writing, but her many friends wish her a speedy recov ery. Miss Donna Taylor of Broken Bow, Nebr., a Nebraska Wesley an University student,- was a week-end visitor with her Iriend Betty Jo Frohlich' at the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frohlich last wek. . - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fischer and Mrs. Elmer Frohlich attend ed the pancake feed and farm and home " demonstration pro-. gram at Weeping Water, Wed nesday. - We are glad to report Mrs. Carl Johnson is recovering satis factorily at the Bryan Memor ial hospital. She has been ser iously ill for several weeks and it is hoped she will soon be able to return home and her health ' much improved. 1 The Town Caucus was held Wednesday evening; at the fire house. Joe Rudolph, Howard Root, Don Schmidt and Morris Muenchan, Ralph Rausford and Robert Phillips were nominated for members on town board and police magistrate respectively. Mrs. Mollie Kitzell is visiting relatives at Ashland and Alvo, WD o IfcCci faf wis ltsMa Pml 40 Grand Prizes ... A Grand Prize a Day for 40 Days! BEWARE CF IMITATIONS I r tE.Bt C3 Uisfit L3 D1UGS YOUR SELF SERVICE STORE Phone 4114 Piattsmouth the Masonic Hall Monday, March 8, 8 p.m. The Piattsmouth Junior Women's Club will hold then meeting at the Lions Club build in? on Monday, March 8, at 8 n.m. Election of officers. Tuesday, March 9 Lepert-Wolever Post 2543, Vet erans of Foreign Wars, will meet on Tuesday, March 9, at 8 p. m. at the VFW club for their regu lar meeting. The Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold their meeting on Tuesday, March 9, at 8 p. m. at the VFW club. Elec tion of officers. St. John Altar Societv will 1 hold an all day quilting start ing at 9 a.m., with a covered dish luncheon at noon and bus iness meeting at 2 p.m., at St. John's Hall on Tuesday, March 9th. Thursday, March 9 W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Estelle McClusky on Tuesday. March 9, at 2 p. m. Thursday, March 11 Entered Apprentice degrees will be conferred by Piattsmouth Lodge No. 6, A. F. & A. M., on Thursday, March 11 at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, March 11 Officers and standing com mittees of Eagles Auxiliary will meet Thursday night, March 11, at eight o'clock at Eagles Hall. Mrs. Robert Manning and mother, Mrs. Robert Phillips vis ited the former's son, Bobby, at the Bryan Memorial hospital last Tuesday and also called at Mrs. Lizzie Eidenmiller's home and visited Mrs. Maggie Slek man of Eagle, who has been convalescing at the home of her sister and niece, Miss Maxine Ei denmiller. 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