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HE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAOE FOUR Monday, July 9, 1962 60 Bags Country Club's Handicap Golf Tournament Sixty on two rounds of 36, less 12 handicap, won the annual Men's Handicap Goir Tourna ment at Plattsmouth Country Club Sunday for Howard Llnd qulst. Second place went to Warren Rhylander on 52-46-33-65. Best actual score was shot by Jon Schuetz who equaled par with 34 his first round and fol lowed with 37. He had only five strokes handicap, however, for a net of 66 to tie for third. , Sharing third was Dick Tlnch er, 43-39-16-66. Finishing in a three-way tie for fourth were Jay Speck. 41-45-1868; Delbert Albin, 49-47-28 68; and Paul Toms, 38-41-11-68. Prizes will be gift certificates, $15 for first, $10 for second, $2.50 each for shares of third and $2 each for shares of fourth. . The scores (1st round, 2nd round, handicap, net): ; Howard Llndqulst, 36-36-12 60. It happened 100 YEARS ago The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 ... the same year that . . . NEBRASKANS were jubilant when Abraham Lincoln, on July 2, signed the bill for the first railroad in Nebraska. Throughout the territory the good news was cheered with steins of foaming beer. For then, as now, beer was the traditional bever age of moderation. But beer has-contributed more than just pleasure. Besides providing employment to many Nebraskans, the brewing industry utilizes many of the products grown on Nebraska farms, greatly contributing to the ' state's economy. TODAY in its centennial year, Hie United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality ) and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. , t A s PHONE Warren Rhyianaer, dz-40-.m 65. Jon Schuetz, 34-37-566. Dick Tlncher, 43-39-16 66. Jay Speck, 41-45-1868, Delbert Albin, 49-47-2868. Paul Toms, 38-41-1168. Bill Babbitt, 40-37-869. Jim Harvell, 37-3D-7-69. Cus Cloidt, 42-41-14 6D. -Joe Gradovllle, 36-38-470. Boyd Under, 46-44-1971. Ab Kimball, 40-40-971. Bob Humphrey, 42-41-1271. Merle Stewart, 39-41-872. Francis Casey, 46-38-1172. John Blotzer, 36-45-972. Jack Brookhouser, 41-37-474. Bill Brookhouser, 42-39-774. Roy Moore, 41-45-1175. Ray Bourne, 38-42-476. Larry Cundall, 46-46-1676. Don Blotzer, 42-40-577. John Cloidt Jr., 50-45-1877. Bob Brookhouser, 49-37-779. Lyle Forrest, 46-43-980. Lowell Rieke, 52-55-1889. Dan Huebner, 48 ( 23) withdrew. HERE.. TODAY! The Final Step to assure the Finest Gasolines ever sold! Today's cars need gasolines free microscopic particles that vised to be no problem. These contaminants clog the filter car makers put in fuel lines to protect precision carburetors. Filter clogging cuts power and acceleration, can even stop your car. American Oil Research found a solution the American FinalFilter, the red niter you'll see on the pump nozzle only at Standard Oil Dealers. At no extra cost, Americans) Brand Gasolines are Final Filtered as they go into your tank. Look for the American FinalFilter the gasoline improvement you can actually see! You expert more from Standard and you g ill itaodard Chicago Ave. At 4th Ave. 2114 FOR PICK-UP & DELIVERY C If ' SiTuJ 5Y-J a oivd Mrs. Wilson Howe m :: e :: ;: :: ssi :; :: Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Thom son and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomson of Lincoln were guests of Mrs. Arthur Dinges July 1. Mrs. Carl Soflin and Betty May Soflin of Lincoln and Mrs. Soflin's son Bill and three dau ghters of Buffalo, N. Y. visited Mrs. Edith Braun Sunday. Mrs. A. Kinney had her bro ther, Sam Humphrey of Sa bestapole, Calif., and sister, Goldie Wade of Huntington Park, Calif, with her last week. July 1 supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe and family were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McManaman of Spalding. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Backemeyer and Monte, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Dreamer of Lincoln, Mrs. Rollin Dreamer and three chil dren of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leefers and Milton of Unadilla. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Spencer and family were in Alvo Over the week end and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haas Sunday. The Spencers went to Humboldt last week to a reunion of Mrs. Spencer's fam ily. They are with Spencer's parents at Lynch this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Rogers and daughters attended the Vickers reunion at the Bethany Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Barbara of Beatrice were also at the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vickers drove to Niobrara State Park near the Dakota line Saturday and stayed until Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Rogers and daughters went to Omaha Sunday and had picnic dinner with Mr. Rogers mother and his sister, Marvel, and her family. The Flower Club met with Mrs! Charles Roelofsz. Each member told something about gardening and roll 'call was "Garden Pests." YOUTH FELLOWSHIP WEEPING WATER (Special) Jean Kunz and Kenneth Henson gave the devotions and worship for the Christian Youth Fellow ship meeting Sunday evening in the church parlors. The following were elected of ficers: President, Carol Nickels; vice-president, Jean Kunz; sec retary. Shirlev Upton: treasur er, Dennis Hoback. Six of the young people will attend the CYF Conference in Peru from July 15-21. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 of STANDARD v hy viim ; 01962 STANDARD OIL DIVISION AMERICAN OIL COMPANY Service Plattsmouth Legion Tops Glenwood, 16-2, Plattsmouth's American Le gion Junior baseball team scored five runs each in the fifth and sixth Innings here Sunday to seal a 16-2 win over Glenwood and provide a split of two week end contests. Friday night, Plattsmouth lost at Nebraska City, 14-0. Sunday, Plattsmouth parleyed two hits Into six runs In the first two innings as Glenwood's de fense had several lapses. Then, In the fifth, only one hit accounted for five runs and Plattsmouth followed with five hits for five runs the next in ning. Butch McGraw batted in three runs and Dave and Bill Nettelmann chased home two each. Bill Nettelmann was the pitch ing winner, striking out 10. Mc Graw pitched the seventh. At Nebraska City, Platts mouth ran Into a two-hitter by Howard Hughes and had only four other baserunners, three on walks. Nebraska City got six hits and the assistance of 14 walks, nine off starter McGraw, the loser. Boys s i earn Drop! s 1st, Then Wins Plattsmouth's Cass County Boys Baseball League team suf fered Its first loss of the sea son but kept its league record clean in two games last week end. Omaha's Owls won, 8-6, here Saturday, although Plattsmouth led in its 14 to 7. Nine walks aided the Omahans' cause. Dick Osterholm and Dick Church with three hits each led Plattsmouth. Sunday, Plattsmouth defeated Louisville here, 15-3, in the league, getting 20 hits while Louisville was held to two hits. Brad Bourne's four for four and three hits each by Oster holm, Dick Spangler, Jack Gor ton and Jim Wuelling led. Gor ton and Wuelling homered. Louisville (3) ab Hutchison 3 Staples 1 Heard 2 Renner 2 Mayfield 1 Tressler' : 3 r 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Johnson . . : .': . . . v. . 1 Wilte 2 0 0 0 0 Wagner - 0 totals 17 Plattsmouth (15) ab 3 2 Bourne, 2b 4 Osterholm, 3b ........ 4 Spangler, ss 4 Gorton, lb 3 Church, cf 2 Smith, c 4 Wilson, p 2 Fulton 0 Fogelstrom, rf ... 3 Wuelling, If 3 Sullivan, If 6 totals 29 15 20 Louisville 300 0 0 3 Plattsmouth 335 4X 15 Omaha Owls (8) ab Modelcin 6 Skralski , 6 Kuhoby 3 Ritonya , 2 Zhylut 3 Fitcenic 2 Bouska 4 Vanderheiden 3 Basiljevac 3 totals 32 8 7 Plattsmouth (6) ab r h Bourne, 2b 3 0 0 Osterholm, ss 5 1 3 Spangler, p 5 1 1 Gorton, lb 4 0 2 Church, cf 3 2 3 Wuelling, 3b 5 1 2 Smith, c 5 0 2 Fulton, If 3 0 0 Sullivan, If 2 0 0 totals 38 6 14 Omaha Owls ... 122 200 0108 Plattsmouth . . . '021 200 1006 Paul Dudley White, M. D. heart specialist from Boston "I believe there is today too much hospitalization Med ical care for patients can be re duced if more diagnostic serv ices are carried out on an out patient basis." TIIE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL Official County and City Paper Established In 1881 Entered at the Post Office at Plattsmouth, Nebraska as sec ond class mail matter in accord ance with the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Published Semi-Weekly, Mon davs and Thursdays, at 410 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebr. (Subscriptions: 25 Cents for 2 Weeks by carrier inside Platts i mouth; By Mail $4.00 per year, i Cass and adjoining counties; '$5.00 per year, elsewhere.) for Split Glenwood (2) ab r h rl Shoemaker, cf 3 0 2 0 Rupe, rf 0 0 0 0 Keith, ss 2 1 0 0 Raine, lb 2 1 0 0 Mayberry, lb 0 0 0 0 Turner, c I 0 1 0 Hunt, c-2b 2 0 0 0 Lefever, 2b 0 0 0 0 Genung, If 2 0 0 0 Dlester, If : 1 0 0 0 Sell, 3b . . 1 0 0 0 Harris 1 0 0 0 Brown, p 2 0 0 0 FitzPatrlck, p 10 0 0 totals 21 2 3 0 Plattsmouth (16) ab r h rbl Heedum, ss 4 2 0 0 McGraw, lf-p 5 2 3 3 Adams, 3b 5 2 1 1 B. Nermann, p-lf ..3312 D. Net'mann, c 4 1 1 2 Chrlstensen, 2b-rf .2 2 2 1 Lanum, lb 2 2 0 0 Webster, cf 2 1 0 0 Bierl, cf 1 1 1 0 Dillon, rf 2 0 1 0 Groce, 2b 1 0 0 0 totals 31 16 10 9 Glenwood 000 110 0 2 Plattsmouth .... 330 055 X 16 Flattxmouth (0) ab r h rbl Heedum, ss 3 McGraw, p-rf 3 B. Net'mann, rf-p . 2 Adams, 3b 2 Lanum, c 3 Webster, cf 3 D. Net'mann, 2b . . . 3 Chrlstensen, lb 2 Dillon, If 3 totals 24 0 2 0 Nebraska City (14) ab r h rbl Fennske, c 2 2 0 Easter, rf 3 1 1 1 Poggemeyer, ss 3 1 1 Hughes, p 3 1 0 1 Jensen, lb 0 0 1 1 Caster, cf 2 3 1 2 Mullens. If 3 3 1 0 Neumeister. 3b . . . ; 1 0 0 1 Majors, 2b 2 1 0 totals 23 .14 6 10 Plattsmuoth 000 000 0 0 Nebraska City . . 026 042 X 14 New Vehicle Titles The following new vehicles were titled here recently by the office of County Clerks (owner, dealer, make): ... ' ' -Marvin K. Swett, Sopp Bros. Ford SLs., Ford; Jule or Dorothy Bourelle, Luken Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Larry D. Boardman, Luken Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Paul Luken, Luken Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Mrs. Doris Tritsch, H & H Chev., Chevrolet; Brad ley R. or Hilda A. Fitzgerald, Rubin Auto. Co., Ford; William or Garnet O. Jorgensen, Atte bery Chev., Chevrolet pickup; Walter William or Mrs". Walter Wiess, Dalke Mtr. Co., Ford; W 0 Mb. Slayden & Sons, Inc., Cass Co. 1 ' r Afftra r'hovrnlAf". rnplrnn Howard or Renstma Rathe, Sterner Old. Oldsmobile; Hilton R. or Donna V. Rogers, Laune Chev. Co. Chevrolet Pick-up; W. Clinton or Evelyn, L. Jones, Luken Chev. Co., Chevrolet; Henry J. or Frances Krejci, Ru bin Auto. Co., Ford Pick-up; David L. or Mary Kay Water man, Rubin Auto. Co., Ford; Lula M. Luken, Luken Chev. Co., Chevrolet: William A. Ost, Stander Impl. Co., International Pick-up; Leslie L. Clapper or Nadawah E. Brock, Briley Mtrs. Plymouth. Arnat E. or Alice uusnman, Omaha Volkswagen, Volkswa gen: Carl M. or Violet B. Baise, Rubin Auto. Co., Ford Falcon; Maynard L. Gander, Rosen Novak Auto Co., Chevrolet; George or Opal Martin, Cass Co. Mtr. Co., Chevrolet; James E. or Inez M. Boyd, O'Shea Rogers Mtr., Ford Pick-up; Gerald R. Paddack, Cass Co. Mtr. Co., Oldsmobile; Charles H. or Alma Marshall, De Brown Auto. Sis., Chrysler; Ash Grove & Portland Cement Co., Allen Dennis Chev. Co., 5 Chevrolet pickups; Claude P. or Leta Helm, Omaha Volkswagen, Volkswagen. District Court These cases were filed re rpnt.lv in District Court here: Merritt Bros Sand & Gravel Co. vs. State Dept. of Roads, Jean Colbert, a minor, By Floyd M. Colbert, her father ns next friend, vs. Carl E. Tie' kotter, damage; Floyd M. Col- hert. et al. vs. Carl TIekotter, damage; James M. Cross vs Imogene Cross, divorce; em ployers Fire insurance uo. vs. Jimmie ' Wallace, et al, equit able relief. Francis Spellman, Archbish od of New Ytrk: "I am shocked . . . . . ... ii r-. . . and irlgnienea iaai me ouyiciuc Court has declared unconstitu tional a simple and voluntary declaration of belief in God by public school children." AVOCA Saturday evening guests of Mrs Dena Ruge and Frances were Mrs. Minnie Neumeister and Bertha, Mrs. Earle Free man. Mrs. Allen Ehlers, Mrs. Martha Ruge, Mrs. Henry Dank- John Nottingham recently or Covinn, California where he was a 1962 graduate of high school this spring came here to visit his parents and two brothers this week. He will continue on to Ponca, Oklahoma to visit his grandmother there. Mr. and Mrs. Don Noerling and girls left for their home Mon day after a family picnic dinner at the Leonard Haveman home Sunday. Mrs. Laurence Wulf has re signed as Supt. of the Sunday School at the Congregational Church. Roger Ehlers assistant will carry on until school starts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry czescmn entertained at a party for nei ghbors and friends for Mrs. Pearl Vette of Edmlnston, Wash. Guests were Mrs. Helen Noerr- linger, Mrs. Clara Ruhge, Mrs. Ann Mlckle, Mrs. Martha Ruge, Mrs. Sill, Miss Meta Mueller, Mrs. Dena Ruge, Miss Frances Ruge, Mrs. Ernest Haveman, Mrs. Edith Edwards, Mrs. An na Mohr, Mrs. Sophie Kepler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobsen and Roseann, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Dumke, Mr. and Mrs. John Stubbendick, Mrs. Sophie Roet ger and Kathy Thayer. Rev. H. R. Knosp, Elmwood was In the pulpit at the Congre gational Church Sunday. He will also be here July 8. Miss Meta Mueller received word this week that Mrs. Eliza beth Colzan, Los Angeles is able to be about again after having had been layed up with a bro ken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kam- mann and Mr. and Mrs. Her- m a n Brockhoff attended a Knoop, Roger, Stubbendick re union at Lexington oyer the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar shall recently visited at the Har old Richards at Ashland and visited with John Duerr, Calif ornia, who Is here building a new nome lor nis parents. Mrs. Garner, mother of Sam Garner and her sister, Benkel man are here for a visit this week. Mrs. Mary Graham and Mrs. Claybaugh, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Claybaugh and chil dren, Evansville, 111. visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. John Lingle Jr. was host ess for the Evergreen Project Club Wednesday at her home. Guests were Mrs. Dorothy Lock man, Mrs. Dale Pummel, Mrs. John Lingle Sr. Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wessel for homemade ice cream were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wessel, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Pollard, Mr. ana iwrs. Harold Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vohlers and Mrs. Paulene Ludwlg. County Court Lynn R. Vaughn, Hiawatha $54, overgross weight on truck; Oren Boyd Farris, In dependence, Mo., $54, over weight on axles; Frank D. Brit tain, Gerald Jesperson, $27 ea.. drinking on public highway; Floyd E. Perkins, Mission Tex., $54, overload on axle; John J. O'Neal, Oklahoma City. $104 overload on axle, over gross weight. Missouri Valley Poster Co. Falls City, $18, overweight on capacity plates; George Lewis Barker, Lenox, Iowa, $104 overload on tanden axle; Ro bert L. Bell, Omaha, $1, failure to renew expired boat registra tion; Alvle D. Schriner, Lincoln $14, fishing without permit; Wa.lter Montgomery, Lincoln, $29, possession of alcoholic liquor by minor. Joseph A. Jones, Lincolr AFB, $29, possession of alchol ic liquor by minor. Rodney E. Walker, Lincoln, $54, overload on axle; Alexander J. Barri entos and Delbert A. Guyott $54 each, assault and battery; David G. Sedoris, $29, intoxica tion; John D. Mixan, Omaha. $19, fishing without permit; Harold R. Peterson, Omaha, $14, littering: Sam Inserra Omaha, $14, drinking on State property; Ed Murohv. Omaha $2, operating truck with no red flags; Marvin D. Barrett Om aha, $19, fictitious number plates. , Dr. O. E. Smith D. C. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Glenwood, Iowa 203 So. Walnut OPEN Tuei., Wed., Thuri., Sat, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Evenings By Appointment 2 Losses for Indians, Last To Lose Perfect League Mark The last perfect record in Summer Recreation Baseball here tumbled last week whert the Indians lost two games In the Pee Wee League after hav ing gone unblemished thereto fore. They continue to lead their league, however, pther leaders are the Braves in the Wee Wee League and the Dodgers in the Midget League. The standings, last week's re sults and this week's schedules: WEE WEES Braves "Vz IVa Orioles 5 4 Cards 42 5'a Cubs 2 7 Results Last Week Braves 17, Orioles 3. Cards 10, Cubs 7. Cubs 14, Orioles 1. Braves 15, Cards 8. Games This Week Tonight Cubs vs. Braves. Tuesday Orioles vs. Cards. Thursday Cubs vs. Cards. Friday Orioles vs. Braves. PEE WEES Indians 6 2 Pirates 5 5 Giants 3 4 White Sox 2 5 Results Last Week Giants White Sox, game sus pended until July 13. Pirates 13, Indians 11. nil BUSINESS A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Reitful surroundings for Licensed 24 hour nursing service RIVERVEEW AND HILLCREST NURSING HOMES IKII GENERAL CONTRACTING Home & Commercial Building, Roofing, Remodeling, Cabinet Work and Aluminum Combination Doors Windows and Siding. E. L. KRINCS 313 South 7th Plattsmouth STEWARD STUDIO Portraits - Crowpi - Weddings - Children - Commercial Kodacolor Portraits - Oils - Browntone - Black & White Photo. Phone For Reasonable Prices. 305 Hillcrest Plattsmouth, Nebr. TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM v Phone 4177 For Motor Tune-up and '-Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Complete Brake Service and Brake Drum Turning, Ceneral Repairs. Ford-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (Jim Chappell) 377 Main llll!lttl!llB!l!IHIBIIU!!illBI!iB!lliBiN RADIATOR CLEANING & REPAIRING Cuaranteed work. A faulty radiator can result In serious motor damage. See us for Service. OTTO WEBER Phone 5926 mimm HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME Est. 1914 Ambulance Service Phone 823-4285 Weeping Water, Nebr. OBIilBllli!Blliail!liai!l!IBI!!B!l!ll DO YOUR OWN LAUNDRY AT RYAN'S ECON-O-WASH NOWI Norge Automatic Dry Cleaning Service, Too. ONE HOUR WILL WASH AND DRY ANY SIZE LAUNDRY. 116 South 3rd St. Plattsmouth Across from Stander Implement. niuiiauiiiaiuaiiBiiiaiiiiBiiiH FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP, MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 41 13 Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing, Ceneral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. LLOYD FRADY CARACE Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. iianiiii FRICIDAIRE COIN-OP CLEANING Phone 4193 8 pounds for $2.00 Free Summer Storage of your winter garments. Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing at our regular low prices. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS 7th & Chicago Ave. Your Infants' & Children's A complete li'ie of infants', You'll enjoy shopping at , , WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiting) No Building Job Too Large or Small Phone 9177 New Home;, Remodeling, Custom Cabinets, Store F'onts, Aluminum Storm Windows, Doors and Awnings TIEKOTTER BUILDINC SERVICE "Plattsmouth's Oldest and Most Reliable" mmmmmmmtmswmsm WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . . BRING YOUR FORD HOME. Our modern shop and factory trained mechanics will give your car, regardless of make, he best possible care RUBIN AUTO CO. Washington Ave. Plattsmouth. Nebr. KMSUU MSM1WSMXU 79ZM "MTM JIM S SHOE REPAIR" Specialized Shoe Service For Your Family Footwear Needs. Capable of Fine Work on Ladies' Shoes. Half Soles 124 So. 6rh St. Giants 14, Indians 9. White Sox 27, Pirates 2. Games This Week Tonight Indians vs. White Sox. Tuesday Pirates vs. Giants. Thursday Indians vs. Pi r&tcs Friday Giants vs. White Sox. MIDGETS Dodgers 7 1 Yankees 4 4 Red Sox 3 5 Tigers 2 6 Results Last Week Dodgers 14, Tigers 10. Yankees 9, Red Sox 6. Yankees 11, Tigers 7. Dodgers 10, Red Sox 8. Games Tills Week Tonight Yankees vs. Dodg ers. Tuesday Tigers vs. Red Sox. Thursday Yankees vs. Red Sox. Friday Tigers vs. Dodgers. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 THOMAS WALLING CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" km1 DIRECTORY PHONE 3243 the aged and convalescent and Approved. Special Diets 616 Ave. F Phone 4043 Phone 2458 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creet Road :::U Shop Phone 3181 pre-school and children's wear. . 4.25 Main Phone 9104 & Heels. Next to Stan's Bakery