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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Section B Thursday, July 1, 1954 iOOth BIRTHDAY SPECIALS ! Steel Clothesline Posts Reg. $7.75 JULY 2 & 3 ONLY Save $1.00 SPECIAL AT $6.75 Ideal Door Closer Very Essential on Combination Doors $2.55 EACH Kaiser Aluminum Shade Screening Every Row an Awning 28c, PER SQ. FT. Weiser Combination Storm and Screen Door Locks ONLY $3.50 EACH Ideal Storm and Screen Door Locks 90c EACH Liquid Asbestos Roof Coating . 60c PER CAL. In Your Container Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien of" Mrs. So die Shrader and Ger- t Louisville, were Monday after noon visitors at the Tom Car nicle home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell were Sunday supper and eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell in Elmwood. Bill Rosencrans and Harry aid of Nehawka, were Sunday evening guests at . the F. J. Knecht home. j Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidlei ' Elaine and Elinor, visited Mrs. Otto Olson at the Lincoln Gen eral hospital Thursday and Sun day evenings. They also called Elinor Fidler Decker of Ashland, left Sunday on Raymond Nelson there noon for a few days fishing at Mary Lou Carnicle underwent Lake Oscar m Alexandria, Minn. a tonsillectomy at the Bryan Violetann Hurst, Janis Cocker- M ial h ital Lincoln. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Dill andjiH, Sharon Gruninger ana L-ar-( Wednesday. Mrs. Carnicle and SOUTH ASHLAND Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 1502 Joan of Lincoln, were Sunday olyn Williams spent Monday an- Mr Hugh O'Brien spent Tues ' visitors at the home of Mr. ana: ernuun wun wwui ""r Mrs. Oscar Dill. Mr. and Mrs. j practicing cheerleading yells, i Paul Campbell were evening : they enjoyed swimming and re- callers. . i iresnmenis. New mumps cases this week j uary ana uaws ui axe Tommv Rosencrans. Mrs. ; coin spent Val Ewing and her daughter, j through from Wednesday Mondav with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Ulenaa. . . r iV t-v i , iuQ ivi.i. unu. v. u. ijiveia, iviJ.. Mumm at Yutan Tuesday aft- i freight of Omaha vfurin their lunch tQ surprise Mr and Mrs I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coyssey of ' Omaha were Monday afternoon t urday morning with Mrs iricitiT-c it tVio RprnarH Dill : "J home. They were' evening visit- j Lincoln shoppers Thursday they celebrated day and Wednesday nights with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swartz there j in Lincoln. . j Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady! J 1 -n 1 I Zh ypn n ,E ; S sons' neighbors gathered at their Sunday evening visitors with ,-rivl af w NpiRnn.s Mrs. Wm. Rosencrans and boys. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers, Mr. Neighbors Help Accident Victim and Mrs. Raymond Nel- Mr. aays visiung wim u yaiw,. western. Sundav. Mrs. Kenneth : nelson nas Mrs. Clyde Hasweii spent aat- Livers' birthria and w son sling and w J. L. , David's are this week, which ors with Mrs. Jess Fidler, Elaine j Were Mrs. Oscar Dill. Mrs. Ber- and Elinor. nard Dill and Janice. ANNUAL ESTIMATE City of Plattsmouth A V 0 C A Mrs. Henry Maseman, Correspondent Sec. 17-707, R. S. N. 1943 BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and city council 01 tne tuy j Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ruhge took of Plattsmouth, Nebraska: their aunt, Mrs. Cora Tower, Section 1. Budget Fixed: The following shall be and is here- : back coh by-declared to be the "Annual Estimate" of the probable amount -mZ Vi&ZT of money neoessary for all purposes to be raised in the City 01 1 and sons of plattsmouth, visited -i r m :i n ine. - ' -. 11 1 i : 1. 1 . - . , uvcr uic wecK.-eiiu wnn xier par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Em shof f. Plattsmouth for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1955: FUND 1. General: ta) Salaries of City Officials .S 3,310 (b) Comp. Ins., Misc. Ins., & Official Bond Premiums 2,000 (c) Office Supplies, Printing & Election Ex pense . (d) Miscellaneous including Maintenance & Repairs of City Hall and other property, and all other miscellaneous expenses 2. Police: (a) Salaries ." (b) Maintenance Police Car (c) Miscellaneous 900 5,2a0 9,600 900 500 Mr. Bernard Kenney of Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa, visited friends In .town Saturday night. The First Lutheran Church will resume their services July 4th. Their minister, Rev. F. Bracher and family, visited his parents in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt farm home after Mr. Nelson's accident and harvested the al falfa for them. The men also cultivated their corn. Harold Richards and Elmer Nelson are supervising the farm work. Mr. Nelson has now been put in a ill continue his stay at Lincoln General hospital another six weeks. Mrs. Nelson visits him each day. Marjorie and Duane Nelson and Joe Won dercheck spent the week end with Mrs. Nelson. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heier en tertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring Eugene Weston on his tenth birihday. His par ents, Mr. ad Mrs. Carl Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wes ton and Cindy were also dinner guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Laughlin and family of Sturgis, S. D., and Lou Laughlin of Lincoln were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlin and James. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leaver, Susie and Joan of Alvo were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson , Lambert, David and Roger. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family visited at the Irvin Gergen home near Dunbar Sun clay. Mary Ann and Charles 11 snn at.tpnripd a nrnarnm PHriav pvp ' rning given by the "All StatV' at remained there for a longer visit Lincoln. Ann Was one OI the,il"u ivauueeu auu uaiui are via Road: - (a) Labor i 10,000 (b) Materials, Supplies & Repairs 4,800 11,000 14,800 4. Library: (a) Salaries . 3,200 (b) Books, Periodicals & Supplies 840 (c) Misc. Inc. Maintenance 4c Repair of Bldg. 1,290 5. Fire Hydrant Rental 107 Hydrants . 6. Bond & Interest: (a Refunding Bonds & Interest 13,250 (b) Intersection Bonds & Interest 15,605 (c) District Paving Assessment Deficiencies. . 9,000 5,330 6,145 main players in the Shakespeare play, Pyramus ,Thisbe," jWhich was presented that night. Mrs. Dorothy Schrader re ceived word her daughter, Miss Juaneta Schroder, was one of the victims in the train wreck of the Rock Island Rocket at' Sef TOhSfflfcdtol11 Weisheit and family and LS(5ie? x,?sffSKd 'IlMrs. Mary Lau and Miss Ella 1 not serious U JU1,ra "cjwent to Syracuse . Wednesday I Mr. Bernard Hauk and grand-1 evening where they attended daughter, Susan of Portland, listening services for Steven Oregon, is visiting his daughter, 'JJ10111 Probst, son of Ml and Mrs. Norton' Johnson and family rMrs- Henry Probst at the Probst and his sister and brother-in-. home. Mr. and Mrs. Kupke iting at the Felix Heng home near Dunbar. South Ashland Grandson Is Christened Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke, Mrs. Freeman Haase, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin entertained out of state guests in their home this past week. Their guests Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Laughlin and family of Sturgis, S. D., and Lou Laughlin of Lincoln. Addition al evening guests were Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner Lailffhlms Hosts spent Sunday afternoon at the -auSmm Martin Stenberg home. Evening i To Oil t-OT-Sta tCTS visitors there were Mr. and Mrs. I Lawrence Stenberer.- Janet and ' Marv Jo of Council Bluffs. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoff man spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and 'Miss Lucille. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bendix and Dickv of Lincoln w7ere Sundav afternoon ' and evening guests Mrs. John Laughlin, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wills, m,.,; Gwendolyn and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sellin and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Laughlin and family were additional Sun day evening lunch guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and sons had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Olive Whitlatch. Miss Marcella Stander of Lin coln spent the week end with Carl Mrs. Arthur Laughlin and son and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Laugh lin and family. Wednesday din ner guests were Mrs. Laughlin's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Orton Rouse of Sacramento, Calif. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Sam Long and family went to the Louisville rec reation grounds Sunday where they spent the afternoon swim ming. , law. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lloyd. I Miss Anna Ruhge of Upland, Calif., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Huffman and family and 37,855 other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ehlers and were sponsors lor their little grandson. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grimm and little daughters have moved back from Manhattan Beach, 7. Paving Districts No. 63-81 Bonds iz Interest 8. Paving Districts Nos. 82-99 Bonds ic Interest 9. Cemetery: (a) Superintendent's Salary 2,400 (b) Extra Labor 6,000 (c) Supplies & Truck Expense 3,008 (d) Office Expense & Misc 2,600 4,525 7,700 14,000 10. Fire Department: (a) Salaries & Nozzlemen Fees , . 450 (b) Maintenance it Supplies 1,750 (c) Occupation Tax Ins. Cos. 300 family were, dinner guests Sun-1 Calif., and will be at the Eli day of Mrs. Hattie Ehlers - at ' Gaudreault home for a time. Weeping Water. ' They called at the Melvin Wiles Mr. and Mrs.' William Smoots home Sunday evening. Terry and Mrs. L. C. Ruhge visited Lee Wiles is ill with measles at Grandma Harmon last week, i this time. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ehlers and Monday evening visitors at family attended a family picnic ' the James Carson home were given by the Ruth Society of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knop and Weeping Water at- Steinhart family. Their Wednesday aft park in .Nebrask City Sunday ernoon guests were the Misses evening. ' iRhlrlpv Tfunlrp and TTnthrvn i .iar ana Mrs. wm. iviemme oi Reichert of Greeley, Colo. "Steven visited .Sundav with South Ashland rnians Are 11. Fire Equipment Fund, ........ i .. .1 12. Park. Fund: .Maintenance & Repairs 13. Lighting: (a) Overhead & Electrolier Lighting 6,000 (b) Traffic & Bldg. Lighting & Maintenance 800 14. 15. 13. 17. 18. Park Development , General Sewer: Maintenance & Repairs Amusement: Band & Other Amusement Gasoline Tax: Street Maintenance & Repairs Business Tax: (a) Street Cleaning & Misc. . ... 2,500 (b) Part Police Salary 1,500 2 500 '-Grandma Harmon and Don. p i;r ' i Mrs. Ernest Emshoff took Mrs. vailrO onn Sophia. Buchholz of -Waukeena,? Dinner Hnnnrrrc 8O0 .Kahs., to Otoe Friday, where she , U,nner nOnOrCeS 2,200 visited with Mrs. Sophia Lock- Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman man; -Mrs. -Sophia- Bruns and were hosts at a family dinner 1 Mrs. Minnie Jacobson. The ladies ; Thursday evening honoring their had .not-been together for 27 nephew, Otis and Mrs. Keller 6,800 years. ' I of North Hollywood, Calif . Other j Congregational Ladies Aid met i guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 809 Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Bornman, Jr., and" family, Mr. 4 non Henrv Smith as hostess. Devo-; and Mrs. Bennett Bornman and tions were read by Mrs. Calvin :. daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Dar- i,wu ; carsten. pictures ana a taiK was - rel Miller. her parents, Mr. and Mrs Stander. South Ashland Family Picnic Fetes Westerners Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bachman of Cheyenne, Wyo., arrived at the Aaron . Bachman home Wednesday for a visit, then went on to Glenwood, Iowa, Thursday to help Mr. Bachman's mother, Mrs. Jennie Bachman celebrate her 91st birthday. They re-" turned later and a family picnic was held at the Aaron Bach man home Sunday in their hon or. Others present were , Mrs. Maude Hays of Columbus Junc tion, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Castro and family of Omaha, , Mr. and Mrs. George Bachman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bachman and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bachman and Larrie and Mrs. Emma Jones. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller served a birthday dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laughlin Sunday, it being Mr. Laughlin's birthday. Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean visited at the Vernon Dean home Sunday evening. , i Roger Keetle had dinner Tues- j day with Jimmy Kellogg. Helen ' Westlake was a Friday supper guest at the Kellogg home. That evening the Kellogg family vis ited at the Clarence Westlake home near Eagle. Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons, Dewey W. and Richard and Richard Wiler and Kenny ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter and the Willard Rueter family of Alvo to Lincoln Sun day where1 thev attended a Rue- ter family reunion and picnic at Antelope park that evening. The Moore boys and Willard Rueter were fishing in the. Lincoln lakes and Mr. Moore joined his wife for the evening at the Fred Rue ter home in Alvo. Mrs. Art Box and Milton went to Winneton Wednesday and stayed until Friday. They at tended the twa day celebration of the 80th anniversary of the founding of Creighton. They witnessed a parade of beautiful floats and of pioneer machinery. There were also exhibits t)f much pioneer household equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roe ber, John and Merry Sue at tended a family picnic supper at the Earl Puis home near Man ley Sunday evening. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riester, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Puis and son and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin and daughters. You'll Have Fun at PLAY RELAX SWIM Picnic Groves Tested Water Big Sand Beach Life Guards New Canoes Trampoline Giant Rope Swing Fishinff TFT ACU Sundays and holidays open 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Adults 50c, children 25c. Weekdays open 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. Adults 35c, children 15c. Merritt Beach 4 miles North of Plattsmouth on Highway 73-75 South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ziegenbein of Ceresco and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hauschild and family were lattsmouth 19. Dog Tax: Supplies & Enforcement .......... 20. Sanitary Sewer Dist. No. 5 Redeem warrants & interest 21. Sanitary Sewer Dist. No. 6 Redeem warrants & interest : . . . 22. Sanitary Sewer Dist. No. 7 Redeem warrants & interest . 23. Sanitary Sewer Dist. No. 8 Redeem warrants & interest 24. Sanitary Sewer Dist. No. 9 Redeem warrants & interest 25 Sanitary Sewer No. 10 Construction 26 Paving District No. 100 Warrants & Int. .... 27. Paving District No. 101 Warrants & Interest 28. Paving District No. 102 Warrants & Interest 29. Paving District No. 103 Warrants & Interest 30. Paving District No. 104 Warrants & Interest 31. Paving District No. 105 Warrants & Interest - 32. Paving District No. 106 Construction 33. Paving District No. 107 Construction 34. Paving District No. 108 Construction 35. Paving District No. 109 Construction .... 36. Paving District No. 110 Construction 37. Paving District No. Ill Construction 38. Paving District No. 112 Construction 39. Parking Meter: ' (a Final payment on meters- . ; 7,043 (b) Maintenance & Enforcement 6,407 4.008 , given by a representative for the Good Will Industries. Donations ' for eggs for the childrens home I. arp to be made, next meeting. 4,000 , Dr. j. w. Brendel, Mrs. Caro- Sunday ' afternoon and supper Mine Marquarai anu wir. ncnij guests at the Irvin Hauschild 200 ' Smith have had air conditioning home. Betty Hauschild accom- I lnstanea in meir . nume i i week 530 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen 1,150 1,180 5,500 4,500 4,450 5,000 panied her grandparents home for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bailey went left last week for Oxford, NebrM4. o. v.l where f James will help in thetha Dean home from a5y0uth ie' 0h vfr wnhprt ' conference she had been attend pBf:n; niJ TWcdav ing. While in Crete Mr. and Emshoff, a son on Thursday, Railpv rallpd nn Mrs w f June 24th. at the Syracuse Me-; g jg called on Mrs. W. E. morial hospital. Mr. Emshoff is , zlPf enbem ana sons S the armed forces in the Phil- 1Mr atnHd Mrs- Bert Mooney of ippines (Plymouth were Sunday visitors Those attending . the funeral at the J, L. Roeber home, services for Floyd Ansbaugh at , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jipp and Omaha Thursday, were Mrs. E. Sandra of Gretna spent the week pawil Mr and Mrs. Frea ena wun Mr. ana jvirs. ari 550 'Marquardt, Mrs; J. W. Brendel, , Parks Tasly Out-door Ealing Summer Meal s are eaxy when food is cooked in the kitchen and served picnic style out-doors. ft ft." Cook Automatically with CAS cooking is as cool as cooking can be Automatic Gas Cooking really makes summer cooking easy. Out-door meals can be cooked to perfection with lit tle or no effort. Prepare the food, place it in the oven, set the clock control. The oven turns on, cooks the meal, and turns off automatically. Gas cooking is so simple end so fast you can serve out door meals as often as you like and have plenty of time left over to do the extra things you want to do every day. 3 NEW STANDARD PREMIUM QAS30E designed for knock-proof performance to give you all posiiblei 580 6,000 6,000 1,210 21,280 30,950 9,090 4,995 9,285 12,854 15,284 Mrs. Emma Calder visited Mrs. Melvin Wiles Thursday and Fri day. South Ashland Love and 40. Water Main District No. 1 Warrants & Inter est 41. Social Security .' Mrs. Caroline Marquadt and Mr. Carl Zaiser. Mr. Elmer Ruge of Sinton, Texas, visited friends in town sardy; u u woc Family Visiting The Pitch Club met Wednes-J day afternoon with Mrs. Sophia, From California TTT niH aIvphI Mr- and Mrs. William The I.A.H. Club has received" . , ,f trn. the . Christian Flag, which they;- U0T San DieTo Calif recntly-purchased. It was pre- fjrsn , jl itTi sented l to the Church and Sun-: J" t trio 5l day School Sunday morning dur- Wednesday at the Clarence Pe- ma snnrtav s.hnni in a rieriira- terson home and with other rel- ition program under the direc- atives. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Jtion of their leader, Mr. John entertained at dinner Wednes 13,500 Stubbendish. , day for them. Other guests were I , iivh. auu iviia. niixiici ncitua uuu TRAVELINGEST' SECRETARY. Rerretarv of State John Foster 648 1st Ave. Phone 285 5,000 Dulles departed from Washing .' ' . 2,000 ton last week on his twenty-fifth ; official trip in the seventeen tyytat -nn tAo months he has been in office. TOTAL . ........$300,043 TWs 6 000.mile trip to Seattle, Section 2. Entire Revenue: The entire revenue for the previous Los Antreles and other points fiscal year amounted to $156,175.49. West will bring his total official Section 3. This estimate passed and approved this 14th day of : travel to about 114,016 miles, or June 1954 the equivalent of more than four ' TPft n MFTt!TMrjFR and a half times around the LEO R. MEISINOER, 'WOrld. His total domestic travel Mayor will rise to 17,754 miles; his for Attest: eign travels total about 96,862 ALBERT OLSON, , miles. ' - Cil?,vleirk n tii o ,nB. -A classified Ad in The Journal No. 2541 June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 1954 costs as litUe as 35 cents family, Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Maack and family and Frank Grieninger Jean and Kathy. Tuesday evening the Loves and Petersons were guests at a fam ily dinner at the Elmer Welton home. Mr. and Mrs. Love and daughters have gone on to Illi nois to visit other relatives. PLUMBING WIRING CARPENTER WORK Furnaces Space Heaters Hot Water Heaters Phone 5194 y whatever the age of your car! WW ' r s Thia is Ford's exciting new Thunder bird, sched uled for production in the fall of '54. As new cars call for new fuels, older cars benefit, too. 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