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ihE If lattsmouth, PAGE FOUR NEBHASKA, LOUISVLLE Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 2511 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Er nes bock were Saturday evenhii? callers at the George Grell home near Springfield. Sunday callers at the Herman Schliefert home were Mr. and Mrs. Oris Schlifort and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roenleld, Annette and Gazell of Glcnwood. Iowa. Saturday callers at the N. F. Henninjis home were Ernest Hennings and sons, Gail and Dennis, and Mrs. Hie hard Sut ton of Omaha. Sunday afternoon and evening callers were Mrs. Mabel Fornoff and Deloris and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hennings of Avoca. Mrs. Ella Riley and Mrs Hancock left Thursday for homes in Drury, Missouri Tom I their after .'pending ten days visiting Mrs. Florence Dobbs and other rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sluytcr of Mauley were Friday evening callers at the Hob Meyer home near I'lattsmouUi. The Hureau of Census has ap pointed Mrs. Kenneth Smith of LOANS ! For Fall Expenses For Any Purpose mm1 oilcan r LOAN PLAN 530 Main Street (Opposite Soennichsen's) Phone 3213 j m m - r TP I NOTICE 1 EDWARD AND JOYCE MAJOR Of Shenandoah, Iowa, Have Purchased MILLY'S CAFE THE CAFE WILL BE KNOWN AS E & J CAFE AS OF OCTOBER 16, 1959 FREE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20TH. 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME. Your Patronage Appreciated THANK YOU ED & JOYCE A LSTTL! ill s?t kit' t A: W t '' J Wv, jf, v, V ' 7 Robert t. nail U.S. HP. Fred J. Feldhousen, rh. G. K.P, Pharmacists In Charge The Contents of The Plattsmouth Journal are the sole property of tills newspaper and use of, or reproduction, in whole or in part, is expressly forbidden to any person, persons, or publications other than legal newspapers (as defined by Nebraska statutes) without written consent of the publisher. SEMI-WEEKLY JOUKlMALILeyi Monday flctnh. 1 Q 1 01 Louisville crew leader for 1 900 Farm Census for Cass the and Sarpy Countle.;. Mrs. Smith is in York, Nebr., this week attend ing a school of instruction. She will be at home on October 17. Mrs. Delbert Scott of Papillion and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shee han, Kooky and Kenee enjoyed a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shee han and daughters. The occas ion marked the 3rd birthday of Rocky Let'. A group of Springfield Boy Scouts and their leader hiked to Louisville, Friday atiernoon and camped over night at the Lakes. They said it was chilly but that Hiey enoyed themselves. Mr.-:. Bill Sheehan, Jr., and Mr.-. Jo Sheehan entertained a nice crowd at the card party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mike Sheehan won first prize, Mrs. Pauline Slander, second and Mrs. Frank Bergniann won the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild and children spent Saturday in Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ziegenbein. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn visit ed Sunday afternoon at the Glen Kuhn home in South Bend. Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Puis were in Plattsmouth on business last Thurday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heim, Den nis and Margie of West Covina, Calif, and Bob Gilbert of St. Paul, Minn, came last week to attend the 60th Wedding Anni versary of Mrs. Helm's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wright in Springfield. The Wrights held Open House at the Springfield NEWS Perhaps you have wondered why so many of today's medicines are prescribed in small doses. It's because these wonder drugs are so effective that there is more cure in tiny tablets, capsules and drops tlwn there was in a bottleful of y&:eryear's medi cines. Truly, a little of today's prescribed medi cine goes a long way to restore you to good health to get you back on your feet faster. Medical bills are smaller loss of income is less. Measured in these terms, prescribed med icine is your bigsest value for the money. Miffl,TriniYlll t ITTIiraifratTxj 1 Plailsmouiii journal 241 PHONE iun Hall from 2 to 5 Sunday rr.l i relatives in Louisville and departed "ii Monday. Mrs. Kii'J.i Ivt tli:' pi rents of : and for Springfield their home Mr. and Omaha air v of i .-on Hos burn Oct 13 at iM. Joseph pital, Omaha, lie weighed ."-even pounds and five ounces and has been n unci Bobby Lee. Mrs. Ivey was formerly Ii'tty Wild rick of Omaha. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Wild rick and Mil U. Iey all of Omaha. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Dennis of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wikui. k of Weeping Wat er. The Ivey'.; have two other children, Peggy Mara ne and Jimmy Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard ol Greenwood were Sunday even ing suppi r gue.-ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Einlay. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bender and children visited over the weekend with relatives in neu ron. Kellie Bender stayed for a longer vi.it. with his grandpar ents, Don Jaeobsiin and Linda Wo olhiser of Omaha were Wednes day eveninj' callers at the Ralph Wildrick home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wheeler are the parents of a daugher born Oct. 11 at St. Mary's Hos pital, Nebraska City. She weigh ed six pounds eleven ounces and has been named Mary Jo. Grandparents are Mrs. Brady Wheeler of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Andrade of San Diego, California. The Wheelers have two other children, Cindy and Bryan. Mrs. Wheeler's Par ents, Mr. an Mrs. Andrade and aunt, Roseline Cypriano also of San Diego are here visiting and taking care of Cindy and Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. William Gaebel of Louisville are parents of a daughter born Oct. 13 at Meth odist Ho.-pital in Omaha. The miss weighed five pounds 10 ounces. Mrs. Gaebel was the for mer Shirley I.sko of Springfield. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Like of Springfield. The Gaebels have four oiher child ren, all boys. Mr. an Mrs. Jack Heim, Den nis and Margie of We;l Covina, California were Friday after noon callers at the Richard Heim home. . Mr. an Mrs. Charles Gaebel and William Gaebel visited Mrs. William Gaebel and new daugh ter Wednesday evening at the Methodi.-t Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Isaac and sons of Manley visited at the Jerry Sheehan home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick and Donald were Friday evening callers at. the Fred Wildrick home in Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick were Tuesday evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babel and Jcfiery were Sunday alternoon and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mis. Wilbur Stovall in Riverton Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doerniann were Monday gue.-ts at the Stanley Oeslmann home in Sa betha, Kansas. Mr nnrl Mra Tnmmtvl C,a,l maim and children entertained at a fried chicken dinner Sun day honoring the 2nd birthday of their daughter, Marlene. Guests were Mi. and Mrs. Henry Rahn, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rahn and Dottie, Arthur Rahn and family, The Misses Emma Chr istine and Mathilda Marth, Mr. and Mrs. Noiman Rehschuh and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hang and lamily all of Papillion, Mr. and ; Mrs. Floyd Ilehvig and sons of ! Fort Crook, Mrs. Martha Neu mann, Mrs. Anna Harms and ! Mr. and Airs. Frederick Stohl mann all of Manley. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hauschild and ; family of Manley were Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Otto, Jerry and , Garry cf Cer.seco, and Bob Nau ! of Malmo. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hauschild and family of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hauschild and Steve of Cercseo I were supper guests. Miss Lois Hauschild of Lincoln spent the weekend with her parents. , Members of the Triple B 4-H ; club met at the Glen Terry-berry home Thursday evening for Sunday dinner guests at tin? Lyle Beck home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kceber and family of Omaha and Herman Roeber. On last Wednesday evening the brothers and sisters of Mr. Schwenkeu at Lincoln enjojed a visit with the visiting niece Mrs. Ralph Reynolds of Dodge Clt' Kansas. . Official Ccunty end City Pcper LsrAULhilKI) IN l.vsi PuM.licd Senii-Wett.iy, Mon.i.is ajuj 1 !i!ird ivs, at 410 Mum Street, rialtMiiuutb, Cs tVunty, Nebr. Entered at the Oitite at I'iiitt'.inoiith, Ne!.ra:ka us sieoui class mail matter in aecurdan t Willi the Act of CongreM i. March X, 1S79. HOWARD LINPQUIST .... Editor and Publisher I EUGENE SCARLETT Publisher MARGARET DINUMAN Woman's Editor : II. M. JOHNSON Advertising Manager DON WARGA Shop Foreman SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4:00 per year in Cass and adjoining counties, $5: no per year elsewhere, in advance, by mnil out vide of thi city of Platt" mouth. By currier in I'lattsniuuth, 25 ceuti foi two weeks. j V V ' ) -" ,"? ...... - i . . . j .. . i , j .. - , a . . . a , . - , i . i y t CHOW LINK Chamber of Commerce wo- spending most of the day Relling it ready men served the dinner for Monday night after several days preparing for the event. Keep In Touch August Cloidt and Tony Sud duth of this city departed Thursday for a motor trip to Arkansas, where they will en joy the beauties of the Ozarks in autumn, as well as testing out the golf courses on the way. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carri til ers of Long Beach, Calif., ar rived at the home of F. R. Cun ningham, Nehawka, where they will make their headquarters to visit and branch out to the homes of other members of the Vallery family. Mrs. Carrither is the former Martha Vallery,, sister of Mrs. Cunningham. Lou Vallery accompanied the Car rithers for a visit with Nebraska relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Thiele and Mrs. Mary Thiele of Syracuse spent Sunday afternoon with his brother, H J. Thiele, here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild of i PJattsni'outh and Mr. and Mrs. j Edward' Kelly of South Bend were callers at the Henry Thiele home Friday. C. C. Wescott. for many years' a business leader in Plattsmouth, departed Sunday for his home at Towson, Md., where he rcsid-j es with his daughter, Alice Lou ise Wescott. Mr. Wescott has been spending several days vis iting lriends here and Council Bluffs as well as at Lincoln with his nephew, Edgar S. Wes cott. He has been a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trippieton of Council Blulfs Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tripplet of Council Bluffs were here Sun day for a few hours to visit the former home of Mrs. Tripplett, ihe R. H. Palton property in the south part of the city. City Marshal James Larsen of j Louisville was in the city Sat-; urday to lock after some mat-! leis in uie county court m con nection with his law enforcing work in the Cement City. Henry Alfrey of Louisville has enlisted in the army being re ceivec October Kill and is now at Camp Carson, Colo., train ing ce.ncr for troops. His eniisl l.ienl has filled the requisition lor October from Ca;.s County. Mis. Harry Nielsen who lias been a patient at St. Joseph Hospital in Omaha for ten days returned to the family home Saturday to recuperate. She entered the hospital for ob servation and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White are home now after a two weeks motor trip. They were guests in Duluth, Minn., of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White. The Plattsmouth couple drove on in to Canada enjoying the beauti ful fojiage that is so prevalent in that area this time of vear. Mis; Loris B. Long realtor announces the sale by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stepp of their prop erty at 223 Lincoln Avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Piper. The pui chasers have moved into their new home. Mr. and Mr.-,. Stepp reside in Garland Tex...,. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Max ! PcuMibaker fpent the weekend I in Concordia, Kans., visiting i reUiues. Concordia is tiie ivu- ' r.abaker'fl homo town; he is pro- .m n'.ly stations; at Oltutt A:r Ha '' They wi re siceomprunvd e.n the moinr trip by Mr;. I':u ni.i jvatlriibi l i;er whi.ro she vis-, ited a sister, Mrs. Anna Timkiii. ,7 Mrs. Nels Erickson of Twin Valley, Minn., has been visiting here in the home of her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Knutson and a waiting the arrival of the Knut son's baby born Sunday. Mr. Knutson is a construction work er here. Mrs. Goldie Colby and dau ghter Mrs. Fred Kaffenberger and granddaughter Jonon Big gerstaff left for Aurora, Colo. Friday evening where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Niebrugge (nee Patty Colby) over the weekend. Mrs. Colby will remain for a longer visit. Word has been received from Mrs. Grace Richardson that she will be returning soon from Long Beach, Calif, with her son, Rob ert T. Richardson, B. M. 2nd class, and his wife Becky and their two children, Lynn and Julie. B.- M. 2nd Class Richard son will be spending a few days with Mrs. Grace Richardson be fore reporting to his new duty station in Omaha, Neb. Before going to Lea Beach, Mrs. Richardson spent, a few days in Coeur D'alcne, Iclnh.i with her daughters, Mrs. Jim Mason and Mrs. Leonard Mittle stead. Mr. and I.lcs'.i-H'ed "Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Atkins, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood called on Carl ( Shorty j Straw Sunday eve ning at the hospital in Syracuse. The patient is improving in room number 8. Report of Condition of AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK OF ELMWQOD, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Chsrter No. 145 at the close of business on Ottober (j, 1353 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection. .$ United Slates Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political ;,ubi Loans and discounts (including Bank premises owned TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, l and corporations $ I Time deposits of iiHh;i(iu;.i:, paiincrships, and corporal io.i.s Deposits of United suites Goveniineni unciuding postal savings) Deposits of Slates ana political subdivi.-ions Other deposits (certified ai-ci ofikeio' cuccks, cle.i . . . ! TOTAL DEPOSITS Biils payable, rediscounts, and borrowed money TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital $ 37,500.00 Surplus 48,000.00 Undivided profits 31,056.53 Reserves (and retirement account, for preferred capi tal 10,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 120,556.40 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AC- CObNIS $1,259,123.93 This bank's capital consists of: Common slock with total par value of ..$37,500.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or a;.--h:,ci to ;.,vt;:e Jiayciiles Mid for other puipcses inieiruuv; :. ; ;.n:i bni., pai-,-cotmted and sccuiiLcs sckl with agn i m-.mt to repuichasei $ 205,000.00 I, Guy L. tiements, lTe: uier,t, hereby certiiy Unit the abovu statement is true to the best of. my knowledge and belief. GUY L. CLEMENTS PrusiJent Correct -Attest Ci.y L. Clemen'.;;, 8..r. ford ,. Clemen's Vki-'M I.. Cl :.!'!.' , Uinvtoi ; No. ioo'J October VJ, V.joJ. A i 1 4 L Ki and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Akeson of Lincoln were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Akeson. Mrs. Fred Ramge of Cheyenne, Wyo. was a Sunday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mar. ler and family. Mrs. Ramge, mother of Mrs. Marier, is on her way home after spending her vacation in Minnesota. Legion Posts Of County Hold Meet Commander Boyd Linder, Aj jutant Don Warga and James F. Begley, chairman of the Ameri canism committee of Hugh J. Kearns post of the American Legion of this city, was at Weep ing Water Thursday night. Th y were attending a con ference of the various posts of Cass county to confer on i lie forthcoming Boys and Gills Co unty Government, a feature of civic government sponsored by the American Legion in Ne braska. James F. Bcglcy was selected to continue his fine work as the chairman for Cass county. The meeting was presided over by Ray Freeman, chairman of the Weeping Water post. Police Court Notes Record of the weekend chows two cases docketed in police court Edward Merlctt was char ged wlrfi intoxication and placed a cash bond of $13 lor appear ance Richard D. Collins was charged with failure to stop at a stop sign. He received a fine of $1 and costs or a total of $5. 102,531.73 459,561.07 25,130.50 011,596.58 1.00 i-iions . S284.0U ovcro raft .$1,250,123.93 $ 856,509.44 87,700.55 10,037.40 90,526.42 11,647.72 $1,062,567.53 oilier liabilities lor 70,000.00 $1,132,567.53 of the above named bar.!:, do I Lions Hear About Drug Industry Local Lions celebrated Nat ional Pharmacy Week just a week late this vear because the week did not fall on their meet ing week. Tuesday evening they heard Tom Shafer, sales manager for McKesson-Robbins Co. Omaha branch talk to members and guests about the drug industry and its growth. He listed the benefits to the human race of the research that drug companies engage in throughout the years. He said that during the past 10 years a new drug has been Introduced every day. Guests of the club were, Vic Sclireiner. John Schreiner Jr., Albert Young and Fay Jose. Voyagcurs Confer on I Forthcoming Wreck I Tuesday evening a group of officers and members of Cass ! County Voiture 1218 of La Sorl i ete des 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux, were at Nebraska City where they met with groups from Otoe and Nemaha county voitures. The meeting was to discuss the plans for the forthcoming wreck of the organization to be held in Plattsmouth on November 8th and at w hich there will be a class of candidates taken into the or der. Those attending from the local voiture were Chef de Gare Al bert Inman of Louisville, Albert Olson correspondant; Richard Streeter of Louisville, Joe Zast era, R. T. Cuthrell. ESS A HOME AWAY FROM Restful surroundings for licensed 24 hour nursing service RIVERVIEW AND HI LLC REST FREE Winter Storage Of Summer Carmcnts Phone 4193 Your lovely summer wardrobe will be safe with us. We clean and store, you pay for CLEANING ONLY when you call for them. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS Free Pick-Up and Delivery Use our convenient Drive-In. COMPLETE Weddings Fast Service Bob & Celine Faris An Exclusive Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A complete line of infants', pre-school and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping at . . . WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiting) No Building Job Too Large or Small Phone 9177 New Homes, Remodeling, Custom Cabinets, Store Fronts, Aluminum Storm Windows, Doors and Awnings. TIEKOTTER BUILDINC SERVICE "Plattsmouth's Oldest and Most Reliable Building Service" Armstrong Year 'Round Air Conditioning Phone 7152 Basement models Cas-Fired furnaces and summer' Air-Conditioners. We are your Home Climate specialists. CARDNER PLUMBINC & HEATINC New Location 616 1st Ave. SHOES EXPERTLY REPAIRED LAST LONCER Bring your shoes to us for repair at the first sign of wear -through. We save you money . . . give you additional com fortable wear. PITTMAN SHOE REPAIR INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT See us for New and Used Implements and Repair Service. ATTEBERY EQUIPMENT COMPANY TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM PHONE 4177 For ALEMITE OILS, Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, General Repairs. ford-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (James Chappell) 337 Main All types built up roofs for flat decks. Bonded 20-year pitch and gravel roofs. Aluminum roof coating. .... Estimates Cladly Civen .... Since 1905 Winkleman Roofing Co. Phone 815 Collect Nebraska City, Nebr. BODY WORK & PAINTING Your car will look like new work and painting. CASS COUNTY MOTOR CO. RADIATOR CLEANINC & REPAIRING Guaranteed work. A faulty radiator can result in serious motor damage. See us for Service. Lawn Mower Service OTTO WEBER Phone 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Ceda, Creek Road) HOBSON FUNERAL HOME PHONE 105 Ext. 1914 Weeping Water, Nebraska MARILOUISE HOBSON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR RAY'S SALES & SERVICE PHONE 233 Speed Queen Washer, and Dryers. Motorola & Hot Point IVs. HOCVCR Vacuum Cleaner, & Sunbeam Appliance. r clvir..iror Refrigerator., Frec.crs & Electric Ranges. t,r nTu', MororoU' Dclco & Phi'" Car Radio Service. I1G SOUTH 3rd DuAU 'ci. '"-" NEOUTOP EVERY S0C CARS ON THE ROAD WILL ENDUP IN A BODY REPAIR SHOP THIS YEAR Over nine million cars are doomed to expensive body repairs because of accidents. Damage to your ear can cost big money, unless you are adequately insured. Check with your State Farm agent ... find out how you can get top-notch protection with State Farm. Contact me today. James McMillian Phone 3928 1104 3rd Av3, Plattsmouth, Nebr. STATE FARM MUTUAL ' ABIOMOBIIE INUNCteOMMI Homt Office; Bloomlngton. IHinoi S9-4I DIRECTORY HOME PHONE 3243 the aged and convalescent, and Approved Special Diets NURSINC HOMES 616 Ave. F. PHOTO SERVICE Portraits 'Babies Moderate Prices Phone 5147 425 Mala Corner 6th & Main. Phone 2111, Union, Nebr. Phone 3210 if you let us do your body 1st. 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