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IFaiir Results Following are more .Cass County Fair results, released Wednesday by the County Ex tension Service: Dress Revue Home Unit: Theresa Engel kemler, Carol Wilken, Sherry Group, Burnice Garrett; Blue -Martha Todd, Sharon Meyer, Elaine Terryberry, Krlstlne .. Eveland, Catherine Ham, Ruth Rathbun, Linda Pool, Maryanna Turner, Doanna Bond; Red -Anita Glazebrook, Irene Baier, June Baier, Judy Casteil, Eve lyn Steiner, Ruth Ann Fischer, JoAnn Rueter, Eileen Peterson, Judy Harvey, Cheryl Pollard; White - Shirley Hennings, Patty Rueter, Sandra Knake. Skirt and Blouse: Purple -Marilyn Schmadeke, Laura Par son, Sharon Splitt, Joyce Dom ingo; Blue - Margaret Lorensen, Carolyn Piner, Beverly Finley, Barbara Schneider, Diann Rec tor, Patty Patterson, Linda Hos tetter, Shirley Simoneit, Lois Wessel, Sharon Pullen, Ellen Engelkemler; Red - Susie Steck. ley, Sheila Baker, Sandra Cot tingham, Patricia Jacobson, Dor othy Parson, Carol Schlueter, Karen Hostetter, Louise Earl. Lounging and Sleeping: Pur ple - Mary Llnd.sey; Blue -Nancy Miller, Carolyn Ham, Lu Ann Kunz; Red - Marie Rose now, Onalee Kunz, Vona Drake. School, winter wear: Purple - Mary Kay Hendrix, Donna Campbell; Blue - Elinor Um land, Nancy Tllson, Jacqueline Dodson; Red - Thelma Ketelhut, Suzan Boldra, Wanda Hostetter, Marlene West, Pat Meisinger. School, summer wear: Pur ple - Rheda Boardman; Blue - Cass Yheatre Plattsmouth, Nebr. Sun., Mon., Tues., September 4-5-6 JOSHUA LOGANS Super L fVu VJ thatcdleao girl who (juriL r , hPJD OVin -Tall boys!... 1ANE FONDA . Joshua Logan's super saucy production of the big blushy Broadway stage Smash You'll laugh,! laugh and laugh! A back to school show for Mom and Dad to see! Also Cartoon and News. Mat. Sun. 2:30 Nights at 7:30 Thurs., Fri. , Sat., September 8-9-10 Steve Reeves as "The Ciant Of Marathon" A Giant among men in a Gigantic Spectacle! Also 3 Cartoons. Mat. Sat. 2:30 Nights at 7:30 Coming Sun., Mon., Tues., September 11-12-13 Montgomery Clift & Lee Remick IN "Wild River" -7 Your w r ANTHONY PERKINS two owners. ..You and the bank.HM .Are you both protected? When you take out a mortgage on your home, the (bank makes sure its investment is insured. But this only protects the bank! Check your insurance . . make sure the unmortgaged part of your home-? part you've already paid for is fully insured. Call us '.today for a complete property insurance checkup. ITT I HOUIU U NJependent Insurance JJ AGENT muviitouiiit" The Contents of The Plattsmouth Journal are the sole property of this newspaper and use of, or reproduction, in whole or ir 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. Mary Lochman, Linda Engel kemier; Red - Sharon Kiser, Sherrill Jose. Work and Play: Purple - Jan ice Domingo, Mary Louise Det mer; Blue - Roberta Ramge, Marilyn Vinduska, Peggy Stub- bendick, Judith Stohlmann; Red - Sandra Stapert, Susan Seeger, Carol Dasher, Sandra Jameson, Karen Engelkemier. Best, summer wear: Purple -Linda Rehmeier; Blue - Janice Meisinger. Red - Velda Nickels. Best, winter wear: Purple - Sharon Stubbendick; Blue Carolyn Vinduska;-Red - Susan Umland. Dairy Holstein . Junior Calves: Blue - John Rosenow, Larry Bond. Holstein Senior Calves: Blue - Deanna Bond, George Pool, Richard Hohman, Clayton Strei ch, Carol Schlueter, Phyllis Ho man, Lyle Pollard, Larry Bond; Red - Cheryl Pollard, Linda Pool, Steven Hohman, Marvin Miller, Dick Jones. Holstein Jr. Yearlings: Blue - Cheryl Pollard, Richard Hoh man; Red - Lyle Pollard. Holstein 2 year old cow: Blue - Clayton Streich. Brown Swiss Sr. Calves: Blue - John Roeber; Red - Terell Dreamer, Ralph Dreamer. Brown Swiss Jr. Yearling: Red - Merrl Sue Roeber. Brown Swiss Sr. Yearling: Blue - John Roeber, Marilyn Vinduska. Guernsey Jr. Calves: Blue - Richard Lorensen, Margaret Lorensen. Guernsey Sr. Calves: Blue -Margaret Lorensen, Tom Hoh man. Guernsey 2 year old cow: Blue - Richard Lorensen, Dennis Goc henour. Club Groups: Purple - Triple T; Blue - Murdock Merry Milk ers . Dairy Showmanship: 1st -John Roeber, 2nd - Richard Lor ensen, 3rd - Dennis Gochenour, 4th - Cheryl Pollard-; Others: Clayton Streich, Marilyn Vin duska, John Rosenow, Deanna Bond. Home Extension Booths Home Extension Booths 1st -Nebraska Belles, 2nd - Center Extension, 3rd - Plattsmouth Fairview, 4th - Opportunity and Dutch Academy. Judging Contests Foods Judging: 1st - Mary Louise Detmer; 2nd - Rheda Boardmin; 3rd - Judy Stohl mann; 4th - Karen Engelkemier; 5th-6th Tie - Mary Hendrix, Mar ilyn Mohr; 7th-8th Tie - Linda Engelkemitr, Carol Schlueter; 9th - Linda Schmadeke; 10th-ll-12-13 Tie - Nancy Ramge, Dor othy Lepert, Anita Glazebrook, Cheryl Stratton. Skirt And Blouse Skirt: Purple - Margaret Lor ensen, Laura Parson; Blue -Barbara Schneider, Patty Pat terson, Sharon Pullen, Mary Louise Detmer; Red - Marilyn Schmadeke, Carolyn Piner, Bev erly Finley, Susan Leaver; White -Sandra Cottingham. Blouse: Purple - Velda Nick els, Karen Hostetter, Linda Hos tdtter, Mary Louise Detmer; Blue - Diann Rector, Barbara Schneider, Laura Jane Person, Mary Hendrix, Rheda Board man; Red - Carolyn Piner, Mar ilyn Vinduska, Patty Jacobson, Carol Schlueter, Lois Wessel, home has STEVE DAVIS AGENCY Phone 6111 Plattsmouth, Nebr. Plattsmouth Journal PHONE 241 Susan Leaver; White - Susan Steckley, Sheila Baker, Dorothy Parson, Louise Earl. Peasant Apron: Purple - Susan Leaver. Skirt & Blouse Ensemble: Purple - Marilyn Schmadeke, Laura Jane Parson, Linda Hos tetter, Mary Hendrix, Rheda Boardman, Mary Louise Det mer; Blue - Joyce Domingo, Margaret Lorensen, Carolyn Piner, Velda Nickels, Barbara Schneider, Karen Hostetter, Shirley Simoneit, Sandra Cot tingham, Patty Patterson, Patty Jacobson, Sharon Splitt, Carol Schlueter; Red - Beverly Fin ley, Susan Steckley, Dorothy Parson, Sharon Pullen, Louise Earl, Susie Leaver, Ellen En gelkemier; White - Alma Gentry, Lois Wesel, Maureen Thomp on, Shelia Baker. Lounging and Sleeping Pajama: Blue - Sandra Mei singer, Janice Meisinger. Breezies: Purple - Janice Mei singer, Mary Lindsey. House Coat: Purple - Janice Meisinger; Blue - Sandra Mei singer. Brunch coat: Purple - LuAnn Kunz, Onalee Kunz, Mary Lin sey; Red - Judy Reed. Make-up Cap; Blue - Mary Lindsey, Sandra Meisinger. Scuffs: Purple - Nancy Miller Covered hanger with pockets: Red - Marie Rosenow. Sleeping outfit with two acces sories: Blue - Nancy Miller, On alee Kunz, Judy Reed, Carolyn Ham, Vona Drake; Red - Lu Ann Kunz, Marie Rosenow. v Work And Play Clothes Slacks with blouse, shirt or jacket: Blue - Pat Toman; Red - Ann Callahan. Shorts with blouse, or shirt: Blue - Marilyn Schmadeke, Red - Sandra Stapert, Janice Meising er. Sundress: Blue - Roberta Ramge; White - Sandra Stapert, Sharlene Kahler. Other garment for work and play: Purple - Marilyn Vindus ka, Blue - Marilyn Schmadeke, Mary Louise Detmer, Pat Toman; Red - Marilyn Vinduska, Ann Callahan, Janice Meisinger. Play Outfit with one accessory Purple - Mary Louise Detmer; Blue - Carol Dasher, Marilyn Vinduska, Susanne Seegar, San dra Jameson, Janice Domingo; Red . Sandra Toman, Judy Stohl mann, Karen Engelkemier; White - Peggy Stubbendick. School Clothes Accessory - Purse: Blue -Sharon Kiser; White - Mary Lochman. One piece dress: Purple - Thel ma Ketelhut, Pat Toman, Mary Hendrix; Blue . Rheda Board man; Red - Carol Miller; White - Jacqueline Dodson. Two Piece dress: Purple -Rheda Boardman; Red - Sandra Stapert; White - Carol Dasher, Karen Sibert, Leota Scoles. One Piece dress and jacket: Red - Mary Stander; White -Velda Nickels. Skirt, jacket or weskit with a blouse :Blue - Mary Lochman. Jumper: Blue - Carolyn Vin duska. Other garment to wear to school: Purple - Carolyn Vindus ka; Blue - Jacqueline Dodson, Rheda Boardman, Pat Toman; Red - Velda Nickels, Mary Ann Stander, Leota Scoles, Pat Meisinger; White - Carol Miller, Mary Lochman. Summer School Outfit: Purple - Carolyn Vinduska; Red - Car ol Dasher, Velda Nickels, Linda Engelkemier; White - Sherrill Jose, Sharon Kiser. Winter School Outfit: Purple -Donna Campbell, 'Elinor Um land, Mary Louise Detmer; Blue - Wanda Hostetter, Mary Kay Hendrix, Nancy Tilson, Jacquel ine Dodson; Red - Susan Um land, Marlene West, Pat Mei singer; White - Suzan Boldra. Patches (hemmed and over handed : Blue - Janice Meising er. Simple Tailored Tailored suit with one acces sory: Blue - Pat Toman. Dress-lTp One piece dress-up dress: Brue - Sharon Stubbendick; Red - Carolyn Vinduska. Party or evening costume: Purple - Linda Rehmeier. Best outfit, summer wear: Purple - Mary Louise Detmer; Blue - Carolyn Vinduska, Janice Meisinger; Red - Velda Nickels. Best outfit, winter wear: Pur ple - Carolyn Vinduska; White - Susan Umland. ' Clothing Judging: 1st - Jac queline Dodson; 2nd - Linda Re- Official County and City Paper ESTABLISHED IN 1SS1 Published Serai Weekly, Mondays and Thursdays, it 410 Main Street, Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebr. Entered at the Post Office it Plattsmouth, Nebraska as sccooi class mail matter in accordan fith the Act of Congress of March 8. 1S7S. HOWARD LINDQUIST .... Editor and Publisher EUGENE SCARLETT Publisher MARGARET DING MAN Woman's Editor H- M. JOHNSON Advertising Manager DON WARGA Shop Foreman SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4:00 per year In Cast and adjoining counties, $5:00 per year elsewhere. In advance, by mall outside of the city of Platts mouth. By carrier in PlattsmoutJ, 25 cents lor two weelu. MURRAY Mn. Richard Todd Phona 4914 Wayne Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard, is visit ing with his grandfather, Allie Leonard. The Lawrence Leo nards, who now live in River side, Calif., were former resi dents of this community. Martin Sporer entered St. Mary's Hospital in Nebraska City last Thursday, underwent surgery on Friday morning and returned home Thursday, where he is reported making a good re covery. Ginger Vest was chosen as re porter for Murray School and re ports on the first week of school as follows: Students attending school for the first time this year are Kind ergarteners Marilyn Buethe, Wendell Carter, Tony Frerking, Carol Hildreth, Joseph Jones, Lowell Lloyd, Susan Schwarz, Roberta Snodgrass, Mishell Taylor, Danny Todd, Donna Martin, Lorrie Redden, Cynthia Rogers, and Ellen Sack. Kindergarten teacher is Mrs. Ora Guerra who expresses her thanks for the cooperation of parents in promptly returning enrollment information to her. Teaching the first and second grade this year is Mrs. Gloria Noell. New students are Sandra Jones, formerly of Plattsmouth, Marty MacRander, formerly of Winterset, la., and Ricky Col lins previously of Council Bluffs, la. Mrs. George Martin, teacher to be in the third and fourth grades has 14 pupils In the third grade and 16 in the fourth. Mrs. Donna Brungardt, who instructs the fifth and sixth graders, has 11 fifth graders and nine sixth graders, including four students attending the Mur ray school for the first time. Pat ty Wohlfarth, who traveled to England earlier this year show ed pictures and told the class a bout her trip. Seventh and eighth grade tea cher, Mrs. Clara Becker, has 23 students. Carol Collins, former ly of Council Bluffs is attend ing here this year for the first time. These seventh and eighth grade students are touring the State Fair Tuesday. Ginger re ports, Leon Gansemer offered the use of his truck for the trip. hmeier; 3rd - Mary Kay Hend rix: 4th Thelma Ketelhut; 5th -Linda Engelkemier; 6th - Car olyn Vinduska; 7th - Susan Um land; 8th . Pat Toman; 9th -Mary Lindsey; 10th - Sandra Toman. Home Living Judgfng: 1st -Vicki Lepert; 2nd - Carolyn Vin duska; 3rd - Linda Schmadeke; 4th - Marilyn Schmadeke; 5th - Mary Hendrix; 6th - Mary Lind sey; 7th - Linda Lepert; 8th -Nancy Ramge; 9th - Anita Glazebrook; 10th - Dorothy Le pert. Crops Judging: 1st - Ralph Puis; 2nd - Bob Engelkemier; 3rd . Wayne Thoren; 4th - Gene Engelkemier; 5th-6th Tie - Lar ry Engelkemier, Rolland Hild: 7th - Wilbert Engelkemier; 8th Mark Heil. Poultry Judging: 1st - Steve Group; 2nd - Margaret Loren sen; 3rd - Mark Heil; 4th - Cher yl Pollard: 5th-6th Tie - Rex Engelkemier, Phyllis Hohman; 7th - Steven Hohman; 8th -Lyle Pollard; 9th - Dorothy Lepert. Dairy Judging: 1st - John Roeber; 2nd - Marilyn Vinduska; 3rd - George Pool; 4th - Clayton Streich; 5th - Chei-yl Pollard; 6th - Steven Hohman; 7th-8th Tie - Richard Lorensen, Phyllis Hohman; 9th - Margaret Loren sen; 10th - Dennis Gochenour. Tractor Driving Contest 1st Robert Engelkemier; 2nd - John Mendenhall; 3rd -Bruce Vogt; 4th - Wayne Stub bendick; 5th - Lester Rathe; 6th - Robert Rathe; 7th - David Kraeger; 8th - Jim Meisinger; 9th - Larry Engelkemier; JOth -Ronald Puis. Rate of Gain Contest Steers: 1st - David Kraeger; 2nd - Ronald Puis; 3rd - Delbert Puis; 4th - Gene Wehrbein; 5th - Ralph Puis; 6th - Joan WTehr bein; 7th - David Kraeger; 8th - Rollin Terryberry: 9th - Rollin Terryberry; 10th - Robert Hike. Heifers: 1st - Jack Mayfield. Judging Contest Livestock Judging: 1st - Gene Wehrbein; 2nd - Clayton Miller; 3rd - Paul Rice; 4th - Ted Wehr bein; 5th - Arlan Hollenbeck; 6th - Wayne Thoren; 7th - Robert Hild: 8th-9th Tie - David Kraeg er, Jim Ingwerson; 10th - Ray mond Althouse. KMX DANCE HALTED Columbia. S C. Children of the Tall Timbers Day Camp, near Columbia, practiced their Indian rain dance under clear skies. Two hours later, when they wen; ready to perform, they were driven indoors by a heavy downpour. -it,1 . A Edgar W. Jones, AEMAA, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones of Ashland was home for a 15 day leave from Jacksonville, Fla., where he graduated from Navy Electronic School. Monday he flew to Monterey, Calif, with his grandmother, Mrs. Etta Jones of Ashland. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ives at Pacific Grove. Mrs. Jones will remain in California to visit relatives. Edgar was to report the 29th to North Island near San Diego for duty. ASHLAND Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Louie Timm and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp at tended a bridal shower for their neice, Miss Violet Hillis, at Sprague, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons-went to Macedonia, la. Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Humston and Sara who formerly lived in South Ashland vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George Born man and the George Bornman Jr. family were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sow- ards of near Elk City were Sat urday afternoon visitors at the Keller home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schirmer and family of JCansas City, Mo- spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Schirmer's sister, Mrs. Earl Braukmuller, Mr. Brauk muller and family. Art Box spent Monday after noon, with his brother John Box of Elmwood who has been ill. Mrs. Dewey Moore spent the afternoon with Mrs. Box who had a birthday that day. Howard McLaughlin of Elm wood, Richard Chadek and Rich ard Chadek Jr. of Omaha were Tuesday evening visitors at the Box home. Mrs. Robert Diller and Lucy of Evanston, 111. are spending the summer at Steele City, Nebr. were Thursday and over night visitors with hqr cousin, Mrs. Ivan Armstrong and Mr. Arm strong. The Armstrongs and their guests were Thursday af ternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everman in Wann. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Williams and Brad of Logan, la. visited at the Fred Stickney home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Turner were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peter son. Mrs. Pat Lemming and child ren and Mrs. Grace Vosler spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Clyde Applegarth and children. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Parks called on Mrs. Bert Rager Sun day afternoon. School began in districts 58 and 81 in Cass County Monday. Miss Kathrjne Nickel of Alvo is the teacher in district 58. Carol Fed de is a beginner. Mrs. Emil Reike of Elmwood is the teacher in district 81. Joanne Sowards and Scott Stickney are the kind ergarten pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and family had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nissen and sons spent Tuesday eve ning with Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Bundy, east of the Platte. The Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Par- nell spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong. The Ashley Boiler family at- tended the annual Eastern Nebr-j aska Woodmen of the World pic nic at Camp Ashland Sunday, j They saw Mr. and Mrs. Craig j Moller receive the plaque for Mr. and Mrs. Woodman of the j World for their years of out- j standing activities. j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laugh lin and sons were Sunday after-: noon visitors at the Wayne Lau-1 Ehlin home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuuke at tended church services at Grace Lutheran Church in Cook Sun-1 day then had dinner. with their daughter,. Mrs. ' Henry Probst, Mr. Probst and Steven, near Syracuse. Mr and Mrs. Ray Bower were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bower and JenniP Sue in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stickney and family visited with Guy Mrs. Edward Van Horn Phone 252-W Mr. and Mrs. George Wiles were Friday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiles. Maribelle Elliott attended a slumber party in Omaha -the past weekend at the home of Miss Pat Mullen . Maribelle Elliott attended the Nebraska PNP meeting at Crete from Tuesday through Satur day. She had served as state secretary the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gollob and baby son of Denver visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aronson and Eric and also with Roberta Knaup They were enroute to New Ha ven, Conn., where Mr. Gollob will attend Yale University on a Fellowship. Mrs. Gollob Is the foemer Maureen Morris. Her parents and the family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morris are former residents of Weep ing Water and Avoca. Mrs. D. B. Mather, Helen and Fonda and ,Mrs. Jennie Ma ther and Terry visited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Keith Deltz at St. Mary's Hospital in Ne braska City. Mrs.' Deltz return ed -home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Herman Aronson and Eric accompanied them to Nebraska City. Diane Elickson and Corrine Newton of Lincoln, Jeannie Campbell of Beaver City and Leann Vaslovak of Grand Is land were Saturday overnight guests of Dianne and attended a wedding in Omaha Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith and Lorell of Lincoln joined the group for Sunday dinner at the Stanley Wood home. Loreli re. mained over at the Wood home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Vier ich, Jon and .Jeffrey of Holly wqod, Calif., were Monday guT ests of Mr, and Mrs.. Robert Shumaker. They later called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jameson and family. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Jam eson and Sandra were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. R. B. Stone, of Nehawka. Mr. and; Mrs. Cyrus Livingston entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Livingston aid Clara of Scottsbluff. Other gu ests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schultz and boys of Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Living ston. Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Stock and Sharon, Mrs. R. P. Hobson, Stickney in Waverly Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore had dinner Thursday at the George Wiles home near Weep, ing Water. They ate Sunday din ner with Mr- and Mrs. Fred Rueter in Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parratt were visiting at the John Wes- cott home near Raymond, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke. The Jolly Fairlanders exten sion Club will meet with Mrs. John Maack the afternoon of September 6. Mrs. Raymond Nelson will give a book review. A Record of Your Health Each prescription we fill is saved for future reference. It is our story of success in helping this community maintain its health. Call us whenever ill ness attacks you. CASS DRUG Walgreen Agency Dial 289 . l-HE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Monday, September 5, I960 Jerl Michelsen, Kay Clark, Jan ice Domingo, Charlotte Hoff man, Ravetta Stocker, Oscar Domingo, Karen and Diane Rat liff, Mary Alice Wood and Su saa Seeger attended the initia tion Wednesday evening as gu ests of the Lincoln Rainbow As sembly. The Weeping Water, Ashland and Wahoo Assemblies were guests of the Rainbow As sembly in Lincoln at the Shrine Temple. A banquet was held at 6 p.m. and Sharon Stock, Grand Nature, attended. The Lincoln Assembly entertained all of the grand officers of the State. The Boy Scouts, Troop 220, have attended the Church serv ices at the Christian church for the past two Sundays. The boys and their scoutmaster, James Doyle, have been attending chur ch in the ' different churches in town. A Boy Scout leaders meeting was held on Tuesday evening at the home of James Doyle. Those attending were Edward Van Horn, Leland Haines, Ivan Rec tor and patrol leaders, Wyman Mather, Eldon Dokter, Bob Rat liff and Gene Moore. BUSINESS A HOME AWAY FROM HOME PHONE 3243 Restful surrounding) for the aged and convalescent. Licensed and Approved 24 hour nursing service Special Diets RIVERVIEW AND HI LLC REST NURSING HOMES 616 Ave. F. EXPERT TREE SERVICE Trimming, Shaping, Removal. FREE Estimates anywhere within radius of 50 miles. Homelite Saw Dealer PIERCE SAW MILL UNION FARM SUPPLY Complete line of Nutrena Farm Seeds; Farm Chemicals; Pride Highest prices paui MR. and MRS. Wm. WHIPPLE FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP, MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 4113 Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing, Ceneral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. LLOYD FRADY CARACE Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. SEASONS CHANCE, DON'T GET CAUGHT! Let us get your clothing ready fpr the season just ahead and we'll safely store your clothes from the season just past until you need them again. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS Free Pickup and Delivery or Use Our Drive-in An Exclusive Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A complete line of infants', pre-school and children'! wear. You'll enjoy shopping at . . . WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiting) ' No Building Job Too Large or Small Phone 9177 New Homes, Remodeling, Ctstom Cabinets, Store Fronts, Aluminum Storm Windows, Doors and Awnings. TIEKOTTER BUILDING SERVICE "Plattsmouth's Oldest and Most Reliable" Armstrong Year 'Round Air Conditioning Phone 7152 Basement models Cas-Fired furnaces and summer Air-Conditioners. We are your Home Climate specialists. CARDNER PLUMBING & HEATING New Location 616 1st Ave. INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT See us for New and Used implements and Repair Sen-ice. ATTEBERY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 2111, Union, Nebr. TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM PHONE 4177 For ALEMITE OILS, Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Ceneral Repairs. Ford-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (James Chappell) 337 Main BODY WORK & PAINTING Your car will look like new work and painting. CASS COUN.Y MOTOR CO. RADIATOR CLEANINC & REPAIRING Cuaranteed work. A faulty radiator cau result in serious motor damage. See us for Service. Lawn Mower Service OTTO WEBER Phone 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creak Road) HOBSON FUNERAL HOME Est. 1914 Weeping Water, Nebraska MARILOUISE HOBSON, RAY & JOHN'S SALES & SERVICE PHONE 233 Speed Queen Washers and Dryers. Motorola TV & Radio. HOOVER Vacuum Cleaners r Sunbeam Appliances. GIBSON Refrigerators, Frccicrs & Electric Ranges. 5th & MAIN PHONE 233 WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . . 6RINC YOUR FORD HOME. Phone 9104 Our modern shop and factory trained mechanics will give your car, regardless of nuke, the best possible care. RUBIN AUTO CO. Washington Ave. Plattsmouth, Nsbr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meyer ,of Omaha are the parents of a baby girl on unursaay, August 25, 1960 at St. Joseph hospital in Omaha. The baby weighed 1 pounds 11 ounces and has been named Monica Rae. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ehlers of Avoca are the maternal grandparents. Mrs. I. W. Richardson of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Is the paternal grandmother, Great grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shrader of Nehawka and Mrs. L. F. Ehlers of Weeping Water. A Classified Ad in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5V-2 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. DIRECTORY Phone 4966 Plattsmouth . Phone Union 2742 Feeds and other ingredients; Of The Farm Hog feeders and waterer for Poultry, Feed & Eggs. Union, Nebraska PHONE 4193 425 Mala Phone 3210 if you let us do your body 1st. Ave., Plattsmouth PHONE 105 FUNERAL DIRECTOR