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. 9 V . i -v ' V V & t X i if t C t i X LEGAL NOTICES - ana Suostitut UOS.itUted A r- nrvA titro ic'oHni nr AnHa- iTrt. . 01 tions, formed in this or in any Paul E. Fauquet FLUtsrnouth. Nebraska an d Ed in T. Mcllush Murduck, Nebraska Attorneys NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS OF - , . . aczm OF 3 1 AN LEY COOPERATIVE GRAIN COMPANY ; r- r - -. 1 - - : - r- . - - . . . w ; ". .i- rs cf tr.r- 2.1anl" y Co-:r-::ve Grain Company" held i -,i-ty Cooperative Grain Co: pany were adop:ed: ARTICLE I The name of this Corporation Sf-aii be The Manley Cooperative uram Company. ARTICLE II trans fix pcrat.on shall be County, Nebraska.. ARTICLE III other State, for the Cooperative and more economical carrying on of its business, or any part or parts th reoi. --1 "ie ousmess of this Cor- Cass aid C: ti To do each and everything necessary, suitable, or proper for the accomplishment of any one cf the purposes or the attain ment of any one or more of the objects herein enumerated or conducive to or expedient for the interest, n- henefit of the Associ- OBJECTS AND POWERS j ation; and to contract accord xne nature of the business of Singly; and in addition, to exer cise and possess all powers, rights, and privileges necessary or incidental to the purposes for m anv activitv " wmcn ine uorporauuu is urgd.ii- n vrith the market- ized or to the activities in which l i-o.g, other nsnts, powers ana acQues Leads S m 'Finnefrock Nips coring Vood for THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL I Thursday March IS ISM XTS" PAGE r I v--Tp-c ration, ; pcse for v;hich it na tne pur was formed, its povcers, are as follows io emra: ARTICLE Yl mere sxiau oe uo inn. ?f - kf fft !S$rsM second Spot; Nine Letter self. t jirr. Jaccues was "head and ARTICLE II The business of this Corpora- ; in tion shall be conducted by a Board of Directors consisting of not more than nine persons to ; ca b etectpri bv the stockholaers : is from amone their numners, ana . nearly ijj more uun ajrua Jmnefroci. second piace scorer. Jacques jumped into an early lfnri in the scoring battle an.l William Cecil is Selected 2nd Lt. In Regular Army William Cecil of Plattsmouth shoulders" above his teammates , , . ft, itv, fi twn rore 5 is one cf three stuaems at ine . the scoring battle during the :''nn'Tp xrhii"? Jaccues University of Nebraska to x: cage season just ended. The r j "d th number three spot notified by the Department m foot 6 inch pivot who ended tis 2 rext to Amy of his selection for pn- ge piav with Plattsmouth reg- . ith ,9 p.ak had 40 and mary or alternate nomiiuori tered 245 points m 23 games,! t, .Tim second lieutenant in tne reguu andline or i privileges granted by the laws of aiciiitii-s3 1 this State to ordinary Corpora- n products produced or delivered to 1 tions. except such as are incon- 5 mcmters cr others, or in ' sisletit witn tne express pruvi- inu iu uu ivi-y i.t. i i cirTv; nf fh'? X - 1 I i i a t w Ft- ;5 N i e w1 ; - . -' NT se oy its members or ctiitri of supplies, machinery or equipment; or in the financing cf any such activities, or in any one or mere of the activities spe- r" V i 3 cjrriryr i.j cirect, own, control, :r operate grain elevators, warenouses, storehouses, flour and feed mills, and to acquire nrcperty in any terminal market necessary in the business of the Ccrpcration. .C! To bcrroA- money and to maiie advances to members. ta. To act as the Agent cr Heprssentauve of any member cr members in any cf the above mentioned activities. ' e To purchase or otherwise acquire and to hold, own, and exercise all rights cf ownership in and to sell, transfer, or pledge shares cf capitrd stoch" cr bonds cf any Ccrpcration or Associa :i:n engaged in any related ac- such thing anyu'here The foregoing shall be con strued both as Objects and Powers and the enumeration thereof shall not be held to limit or restrict in any manner the general powers conferred on this Corporation by the laws of the State of Nebraska, all of which are hereby expressly claimed. ARTICLE IV Section 1 The amount of the capital stcch shall be Thirty Thousand dollars $30,000.00 '.vided into Three Hundred (300) shares of common stock, each of the par value of One Hundred Dollars t$lC0.G0. Section 2 The Corporation is authorized to issue and sell to members and others, revolving fund certifi cates or credits of a character hereafter described, for the pur- the Directors shall elect a Presi- : dent, Vice-President, Secretary, 1 and Treasurer, the President and j Vice-President to be members of ; the Board. The officers and Di- ; rectors shall be elected at such time and in such manner as shall t be provided in the By-Laws ! adopted by the stockholders. j ARTICLE VIII This Corporation shall here after operate as a cooperative corporation and is formed pur suant to provisions of Section 21-1301 to 21-13C7 inclusive, f.. S. Nebraska 1943. as amended. Section 2 led all departments, both fieid free tosses, finne- Graves. seeing more limited du tv, chipned in 14. " Two of the Plattsmouth cagers were named to the Ak-Sar-Ben conference team. Selected by reaches a week aeo. they are .Afirrrotinn nf thpir Presiden-1 Jae invitation, at l.s - . . , :t.li.i;ilta ii wcwa. 3..u, tiii-j i w..j..A.i..L""" - - i - . , , :v, frock was m seccna pace wuu ; F4r,nor0ck and Jaccues Finne- tial nominations by the faenate. nere aionca uis-au At the final rites, casket bear ers were F. J. Leiner, George Reike, Clifton Garrison, Wolf. Wiiber Fey and VTachter. Earl Glen Army It is expected that the new career officers -will enter active military service shortly after the end cf the school year, following 153 points, four more than Lyie Wood. frock was for the team unanimous choice Both were also Jacques hit ue.a goai u:.u. p;.ked lo the lcop team by the 73 of 143 gilt tosses enroute o OTrcnt newspaper, setting the scoring pace. Finns- v.. f th piatrsmouth ca- frock meanwhile, haa 5a xieia aoals. the same as Lyie Wood, but had 41 of '85 free throws swish the net against 37 out of S3 for Wood. The free throw title went to Jon Schuetz. only regular to sur- nu- earned letters for their r- Vi. coo -ayi T ocrrr!OT O t: bv Coach Stewart serves as a cadet captain oA an Infantry ROTC cadet company No person shall hereafter own pass the 50 percent mark. Schu- ore than live per cent- ia-o cu t.n c- "in the" handling or pose of raising capital funds with f the prod- ! winch to engage in D-ame, ana. to ed bv the Corporation. To establish reserves and ves th 1 funds threin in ii or such other pronertv as cs:y Laws zi ie;"-'. rep. zr j v g To buy, held, and exercise all privileges cf ownership, over such real or personal property as may be necessary- or convenient for the conduct" and operation cf any of the business of the Cor pc ration cr incidental thereof. ; h To enter into ail necessary and proper stipulations, agree ments, and contracts and ar rangements with any other Co- ;;! : nasi in: u f numsiu mantle I MitPS, V - r ' SINCE 1839 f t in order to further the cooper ative character cf this Corpora tion and provide a means wnere- j by its current and active mem bers will finance the Corpora tion thereafter, the Corporation is authorized to issue revolving fund certificates, or credits, evi dencing deductions made pur suant to agreements with its members and or patronage divi dends, which are, in whole or in part, so paid, at the end of each fiscal year. The application cf savings to the payment of a patron's subscription for stock of the Corporation or to the purchase of stock or certificates of the Corporation, as above provided, shall have the same lesal effect as if the Corpora tion had first made cash pay ments of dividends on stock and 'or distribution on a patron age basis to such patron, and thereafter, such patron had elected to use such cash to pay up subscription, to purchase stocs oi me iurpoiu.u.iiii uj. .j purchase certificates of the Cor poration, as the case may be. Funds arising from the issue of such certificates or credits, shli used for creating a re volving fund for the purpose of building up such an amount of capital as may be deemed neces sary by the Board of Directors forr time to time and for re- vnlvinc such canitai. Such cer m cf the capi pany either directly or indirect ly, nor unless he shall be a farmer, stockman, or landowner sharing in crop rent, PROVIDED, however, any owner of stock who shall thereafter become ineligi ble may, at the option of the Board of Directors, be permitted to continue in ownership of i stock and receipt cf dividends but shall be ineligible to vote at stockholders' meetings. Section 3 Dividends on capital stock shall be fixed but shall not ex ceed Rirht per cent (3Tc) per annum of the thereon. Section 4 Each stockholder in the Cor poration shall be limited to one vote per person at all stockhold ers meetings regardless of own ership of stocksrbuilding certifi cates, or revolving fund certifi cates andor credits. Section 5 (a) After provisions for rea sonable reserves for depreciation, bad debts, contingent losses or exrenses. the Company shall set aside to surplus fund nearest rival, uenny na 40 cf 31 go through the hoop, just a shade under the 50 per cent mark. Larry Pierce with 4 fn- 7 .Eusene Dasher with 7 for 9 and Jim Graves with 5 for 10 j Jacques all hit th 50 percent mark or Finnefrock better, but had only a fraction Wood of the ihots taken by Schuetz. i Schuetz Stewart's starting quintet i Ptak turned in 817 of the 959 points Nielsen roistered by the Devils in the Pierce 20gam2 season, in addition to Graves tbe 245 bv Jacques. Finnefrock : Dasher had 153. Wood. 149, Schuetz, 135 ' Cundall and Dennv Ptak, 134. Stuart j Rhoades Xisen wasn t far oehina wiin ; tirz pia announced are Jacques, Finnefrock, Wood,1 Schuetz and Pierce, seniors; Ptak, Nielsen. Jim Graves and Eugene Dasher, juniors. Letters, awarded on the basis of cuarters played; were author ; ized for members of the squad I , V, UiiC ii.iUi.t7 a.i .ii tii4-.A S scheduled number of games, i Here are the scoring statistics : for the Plattsmouth cagers: - i r T T Cecil, son oi rir. ana iUis. xx. t w F. Cecil, is a student m Teach ers College. He has been desig nated an alternate for likely ap pointment in the Infantry. Cecil is active in the University com nanv nf Pershins Rifles and Commandcry To Attend Murray Easter Services Mt. Zicn Ccmrnandery No. 5. at Plattsmouth has accepted an invitation of Rev. Val Johnson of Murray to attend Easter Serv ices at the Christian church at Murray. The Ccmmancery acceptea meeting Members .-ill meet at the George Mcs.e Lumber Yard at Murray at 10: 45 on Easter morning. They are to be in uniform if possible. rr Final Rites Are Held for Author Crunk ass heatre Plattsmouth amount paid , 89 Vv"hiie Larry .fierce nau iu i- i auu.. 1 the number seven spot. Ernst ; Finnefrock, however, ecgea ; uonyers i Wood and Jacques in the meany I department. The scrappy senior ; 83 70-143 62 245 56 41-85 65 153 1 56 37-83 63 149 49 37-64 49 135 47 40-81 40 134 24 41-84 31 89 8 4-7 9 20 4 5-10 14 13 2 7-9 8 11 2 2-4 2 6 10-2 2 2 0 1-4 0 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 1 o 0 0-0 1 o Funeral services for Author D. Crunk were held Saturday from 149 f Porter funeral home at Nebraska City with burial at East union cemetery. Mr. Crunk died at his home at Nebraska City on March 11. 1954, following a heart attack. He' was 70 years old. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Last Time Thurs., March IS Double Feature Cleo Moore and Huso Haas in "THY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE" . and Dan'Duryea and Francis Gifford in "SKY COMMANDO" 1883, at Brownington, Mo. He to 337 235-581 349 S59 than Five per cent (oTc of the earnings or savings after the pavment of all expenses, divi dends or interest in capital stock as provided in Article vTII, Sec tion 3 hereof, until such surplus fund shall equal at least Twenty per cent (207c) of the capital stock paid together with addi tional capital derived from un paid patronage dividends, build ing certificates and revolving fund certificates and or credits. No additions to such surplus shall be made whenever it at tains Fifty per cent (50) of such total. (b) The net earnings or sav ings of the Company remain ing after making distribution provided in Sections Three (.3 and Five (5) of this Article, shall be distributed on the basis of or in proportion to the amount or value of property bought cr sold to members, or members and tficates or credits may contain other patrons, or cf labor per I i oth n-nHiinrts ! formed, or other services ren- -'n 1 ' i tCiu Ofc-kAV ' . . . . nor inconsistent nerewiia as be prescribed from time to time bv the Board of Directors of the Corporation. Such revolving fund certificates or credits shall b issued in annual series, each series being identified by the vear in which it is issued, and eacn struts i.ou - j tbp discretion of the Board of ! method to be followed in distrib- rwo-to-s of the Corporation in ! uang tne naiins, ui mvu.5J. tho-ae- of issuance by years as : o Such net earnings cr sav a,nihhio fn-r that put- lines in an amount not exceed noVe Su revolving fund cer- i ing Fifty per cent (50 Tr ) thereof fi'Wps or credits may bear in- imay be paid as cash patronage dividends, aii remaiig u-i. Ycu can see the cifrerpr.ee in c Ccpps Full Mecscre Suit. Qjolity Fabrics, Smart Styling, Flawless Fit, Expert Tclbring ... end c!i ct c price rjch lower than you would expect, o .u. i- sir.ale end double-breasted C A io f;: ycu. See our selection X end colors. th discretion of the Board of Directors but not to exceed Four per cent 4) per annum thereon. A record of all holders of revolving fund cer tificates or credits shall be kept and maintained by the Corpora tion and such certificates shall be transferable only when ap proved bv the Board cf Directors, j on the bocks cf the Corporation, j and no transfer of certilicates shall be binding upon the Cor poration unless so transferred. All other debts cf the Corpora tion, both secured and unsecured, shall be entitled to priority over all outstanding revolving fund certificates or credits. Section 3 j The Corporation is authorized 1 to issue to members and others building certificates for funds contributed as capital by mem bers and others in cash. The funds so contributed as capital need not be segregated, and may be used for the construction of facilities and for operating capi tal purposes. Such building cer tificates may contain such terms and conditions as are prescribed by the Board Directors. Inter est may be paid on such certifi cates at not to exceed Four per cent (4 per annum, whether or not interest is paid on other Such interest ! Article IV Section 2 hereci. Section 6 The Board of Directors shall have the power, by its By-Laws, to place limitations upon the ownership or transfer of shares of its stock whereby it may, in its discretion, and in accordance with the By-Laws, retire shares not less i nf stock, at par, whenever it seems to be in the best interest of the Corporation to do so. Article IX Thesp Articles may be amend - led by a two-thirds vote ot me ; stockholders preseiu at a u.uij calied meeting, PROVIDED there are not less than thirty five per cent of the eligible stockholders present, and fur ther, PROVIDED that notice shall first have been given to all stockholders by U. S. Mail hnth as-to the time and place of the meetins: and-the sub stance of the subject matter to be covered. WITNESS our hands and the Corporate seal of said Corpora tion this 25th day of February, 1954. (SEAL) Attest i CYRUS LIVINGSTON , President ORIS SCHLIEFERT, Secretary No. 241S March 4, 11, 18, 1954 Centennial Plans Aired I o Lions Club (Continued from Page 1) wide Lions talent contest, and to back a "lamp bulb" campaign Francis M. Casey was namea chairman of the talent contest along with Meivin McKenney, Cecil Karr and John Svoboda. Merlin Jcchimsen. will head the "lamp bulb" sales drive which - T 111 ,-. J I L y 11 1 savings or earnings snau oe - designed to raise tunas to lie located or credited to the ac- provide seeing eye cogs to; count of each patron ratably in I biid. Also cn the committe Japanese Women Wiil Spend Week End at Union of two They were the parents children. The Crunks moved to Nebras ka from Missouri in 1913 and farmed near Union and Murray for 35 years until leaving the farm in 1943- when they moved to Nebraska City, where they have resided since. Mr. -rnmk was a member of UNION (Special Three Jap-; the Baptist church and Masonic anese women and their inter- Lodge of Nehawka. JTS $ Surviving are his widow and e -ernaonai juouii rianehters. Mrs. Rov Ervm Church women oi wanmgxon. --; Farn n n -;t? CTv-ir thp uwt-prr1 f Nebra-aa City, and r.irs. -arn-D. C v, ill spend tne ueee. end , Tjsvill- fivp Fri. & Sat., March 19 & 20 Double Feature Randolph Scott and Clair Trevor in "THE STRANGER WORE A GUN" Your favorite stars in an . all technicolor western drama! and Walt Disney's special all cartoon lanirh festival ... six to 5 car toons built up into one technicolor j amboree ! Matinee Saturday 2:30 Nights 7:00 &l 9:30 big rir?ri to the Corporation: PRO VIDED, that this Section shall not prevent the Board of Direc tors from declaring patronage dividends at different rates upon different classes or kinds or va rieties of goods handled; and PROVIDED, further, that the Bv-Laws of the Company shall five a detailed statement of the Cross families at Union. The Japanese women are in the United States cn a sixty day tour under the department of state's international educa tional exchange service. They will attend church serv ices at Union Methodist church Sunday morning with the fam ilies and will study American rural life in the Union community. grandchildren, two one brother. sisters and RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Pit 281 Sun,, Mon., Tues., March 21-22-23 Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn in "ROMAN HOLIDAY" A runaway princess goes on a 24 hour spree. You'll tingle with glee. Don't miss it! This i probably one of the cutest ro- Imantic comedies to come out ' the film cans in quite some time. and Audrey Hepburn is wonderful Also Comedy, Cartoon & News Matinee Sunday 2:30 Nhrhts 1:00 & 9:15 t r lor mt proportion to the business each patron had done wiai ine luli pany during the fiscal year in volved. Revolving fund certifi cates shall be issued for such deferred patronage refunds, or rrpdits mav be issued theretore I as determined by the Board of Directors. (d) Patronage dividends of subscribers who do not have one fully paid share may be applied upon the balance due on such share until it is fully paid. (e The Directors may issue nontransferable revolving fund certificates for deferred patron ase dividends credited as pro vided in paragraphs b and c of this Section, provided that such credits cr certificates shall not mature until the dissolution cr liquidation of the Corpora tion, but shall be callable by the Corporation at any time in the order of priority specified in PHOTO-FINISHING 24 Hour Service A FULL LINE OF FILMS and FLASH BULBS m J "DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION" EVERY DAY SPECIALS CHECK THESE SPRINGTIME by HOUBIGANT SPECIALS Leo IMeisimrer and enns J3uj-u.i.. Informed "that the state con vention vail be held -at North f Platte on June 5, 6, and 7, Lions elected ten members as dele-1 gates and alternates to the con-. vmticr,. Elected were Ray Story. N W McKee, William Babbitt,, Crris Euim. Dr. v. v. rcyan, c-e-cif M. Karr. Roy Moore, Leo Scanion. Francis M. Casey and Joe Kruntorad. A nominating committee. Jo 3 York. Harry Cane, and Dr. L. A. Amato. was picked to present nominations for election of of ficers for both the Lions Club and the Lions Recreation Corporation. Special Treat Chantilly Liquid Skin Sachet Perfume That Clings and Eau De Toilette Beth for S2.00 Plus Tax Houbigant Toilet Water With Foam Bath Essence Both for 52.75 Plus Tax Chantilly or Quelques Fleurs 2 Jars Houbiganr Creams ejlar $3.00 Value. For $1.50 Plus Tax April Showers Toilet Water April Showers Liquid Skin Sachet $1.00 Pius Tax IT'S HERE, IT'S NEW, IT'S DIFFERENT PLAY SCRABBLE The Game That Has Taken 'Em By Storm ENTERTAINING It's a Scream GET YOURS NOW FOR ONLY EDUCATIONAL It's a Riot $098 Yern Waterman, Ken Weaver and Jim McMilliam. attended a round-table meeting at the Ar bor Lodge District, Boy Scouts cf America, at Nebraska City Tuesday night. Lay ATTENTION FARMERS in Your Seed Treatment Supplies NOW J PL, Lr. ft 8 r" L, 3 1 it- a s 0 Its ika S3 All ! I W W w tr up canitai. hnTPVp- bp T:nn -cumulative. debts of the Corporation, boaiiy secured and unsecured, shall be I Jf on;'pH tn nrinritv nvpr all nut- ! kl standinc: building certificates shall ! K3 j In i rU Saturaay, 12:30 March 20 P. M. Di 0 Lr rJ Nitragin-AB For Alfalfa and Clovers 1 Bu. Size 2 Bu. Sixe .55c .95c 2 Bu. 5 Bu. Nitragin For Soybeans Size Sixe .40c .60c Ccrcsan Improved For Oats 28 Bu. Six- S1.25 96 Bu. Size $4.05 , patterns . . t f i fl o V U I i. V me .... A. 1 r r 3uildin- certificates may be re-U- With the general run of livestock, we wili have lUheaa h tired at the option cf the Board ; K Df brocd sows, to farrow next week, from the Dutch nf Directors either m whole or in If, r A!.. cro nirc anA raivas. some Dosts and r. 115 rSlfjv. bJnSai2 U hav, one Icwa electric cream separator, 1 ,000-lb. capacity. such certificates or part thereof i li aiieu for re after the same are caiieu ror re- i j s f I - 5 S in tirement by the B ! tors. ARTICLE V .The termmaaon Oi. this if! n F 9 ei n sac ca zka v sra ss. i fii : r- LT! S. Chicago. Ave. Dial 216 or 3130 Qj MEADOW GOLD AMERICAN HOSTESS ICECREAM Guaranteed, net 12, but over 16' BUTTER FAT ICE CREAM at its best 37c Pint Wincy Jewelry New Spring Showing New Designs and Colors Values up to S5.00 at SI. 00 and Tax SPECIAL OFFER Save $1.01 SI. 25 Liquinct S1.25 Nylon Hair Brush S2.50 Value Both for SI .49 Pangbums Candies Tops in the Candy Field S1.70 to S2.50 Per Pound And Worth Every Cent cf It pcration shall be 3 L 1 is. x is- L- December lao-t-