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Nehawka iMis. y. o. iano Rickey and Kurt Romans stayed with their grandparents, Mr. cid Mrs. Dan Anderson, while '.heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Romans, attended the wed ding of Ariene Engelkemeir and Ward Olney at the Lutheran church at Piattsmou'h Thanks giving evening. Bob was best man and Mrs. Rcm?n3 had charge at the gilt table. Mr. and Mrs. Emrnitt Hick. Thanksgiving dinner guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Rose Red den, Rosemary and Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kicks and Twiia, and Delbert Munn. Walter H. Harold R. Smith & Lebeits Attorneys-at-Law Oonat Bid?. Plattsmouth Berbers Guests At House warming: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Berger were guests at a housewarming. pre-Thanksgiving and birthday cir-ner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Owens at Nebraska City. Additional guests wore Mr. Will F. Damkroeger, ; whose birthday occurred that ; day, Mrs. Damkroeger, Miss All- i egfa Wilkins, Lincoln; Mrs. Ella ! Jones, Clatcnia; Mrs. Owen's j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil- j k?ns DeWitt: Mr. Blank and son I aLso of Lincoln. Mrs. bianK was a classmate cf Mrs. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Owens moved recently to Nebraska City, v here Mr. Ow ens accepted a position as sec retary and manager of the Chamber of Ccmmerre. Nehawka Mrs. George Sheldon received word from Mrs. Robert Long, formerly Beverly Bonner, that her husband Is stationed at Camp Chaffee. Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Andersen entertained at cards Saturday evening. There were four tables in play. Mrs. Boyd Mayfield entertain ed the ladies' bridge club Mon day evening. &.4&f i ? - . i3! 4r -0 ..vA-- mk -x-wc e 1 -T. WATCH THE SAflN6 'i .Jit WASHINGTON, D. C.-(FHTXC) Ski-plane or seaplane? The day is almost here when you won't be able to tell that it's a seaplane in the ir. That deep hull seaplane si'.houette may be about ready to give way to a new ski-plane look. When about to land, the ski-plane will extend its hydro rear, even as land-based planes now drop their wheels, and touch down smoothly on the water. It will then taxi on the skis to a ramp at the water's edge. Then, rolling on small beaching wheels in the skis, the ski-plane will roll up the ramp without any assistance and taxi to Its parkins space. 0&cial U.S. Navy Photograph 1102138) Girls Have Trouble Arriving Home Peggy Sand and her classmate, Barbara Galleeas of LaJara, Colo., arrived Wednesday from Atchison. Kans.. where they at tend school, to spend the holi days at the Sand home. The girls had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson. Mr. Ander- i Monday he was somewhat im- I giving dinner with his parents j at Lincoln. Friday they drove to , Nehawka to spend the day with i Mrs. Kunkel. j .VfnawKa I Harry Knabe was taken to St. Mary's hospital at Nebraska City, where an emergency ap pendectomy was performed. His condition was very serious. son took them to the Nehawka corner and from there they walked 22 miles through the drifts to get home. Nehawka I was without telephone service all ! cay Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger and Dick Elair were guests dinner Theanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson. Mr. Lester Shrader returned Thursday from Fort Bliss. Tex., where he visited Louie Allgayer, Jr. Mrs. Alleayer. who went to Texas with Mr. Shrader, has an apartment and will stay there to be near her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Nutzman proved Mrs. M. Friedle of Lincoln, the home economics teacher, is stayinc at the home of Mrs. Ona Kunkel. Arthur Wolph, Ralph and Mark Wieckhorst cleared the roads west and south of town for ! with their bull-dozers. Robert of ; Coster used the quarry bulldoz er and with the help of the heme oee. December 12 at (owl and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nutzman and family were din ner guests of Mrs. Emma Nutz man Thanksgiving day. Janet Nutzman. Omaha, was j ever the week end. j Mrs. Kunkel Is 1 Holiday Hostess Mr. and Mrs. Robert grass. Nebraska City; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snorigrass of Un ion, were dinner guests Thanks giving day cf Mrs. Ona Kunkel. L. B. Trcmbla. Mr. Trombla and daughter. Linda. Oklahoma City. Okla.. came to Lincoln Wednes day by plane and Ross Family Leaves for Alaska; . Is Feted Early Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross and Bill Ross took Mrs. Elmer Ross and daughter, Debra. to Omaha Saturday, where Mrs. Elmer Ross and daughter boarded a plane for Seattle, Wash., where they will visit with Mrs. Ross's sister, Mrs. Darrell Pyle and family until December 2, when they will go to Anchorage, Al aska bv plane to be with Pvt. Elmer Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross received word Saturday evening that thev had arrived safely in Seattle. Mrs. Ross and daughter planned to leave Nov ember 25 but due to the weather all plane flights were cancelled. A pre-Thanksgiving dinner given by Mrs. Lucy Lyle of Elm wood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Buell near Murdoch honored Mrs. Elmer Ross and daughter. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross of Nehawka; Mrs. Floy Buell. Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buell and son, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. George Bornemeier, Elmwood. Nehawka Mr. ana Mrs. Ivan Hansen entertained at dinner with Mrs. Elmer Ross and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ross as guests. i Norma Propeshl. Joan Kime. Omaha, were week end guests ! at the George Kime home. Mr. ' and Mrs. Gerald Kime, Chester Wischmeyer, Stanley Sarkowski , and George Hathaway, Omaha, ; were guests for the day Sun i day. Theresa Kime, who was a guest of her grandparents for several days, returned to Omaha with her parents. Nehawka Jorgensens Are Thanksgiving Hosts Mrs. William Jorgenson has been spending several days the past week caring for her moth er. Mrs. Frank Martin, who has family joined them for dinner Sunday. Rickey Romans return ed home with his parents after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson. Pvt. Clinton Anderson, ort Sill, Okla. called his parents Sunday after noon. XehawKa Neighbors Share Heat As Power Off With no electricity and conse- quently no heat in many homes j SHE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEIHI-WEEKLv JOURNAL Thursday, December 4, 1952 Section B PAGE THREE He finally made it to the high way by tractor and his brother. Dick, took him as far as Platts- that mouth, when his gears went out. Tom was fortunate to get a ride with a trucker into Oma ha. He won his trip in rural electrification. specimens. Matthews explained, ed. ' Mv 7-vear-old son wrote he wanted some butter flies so here they are.' the past week, those who had heat shared their homes with others. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wun derlich and sons were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ost on Tuesday. The Wunderlich family stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Ketelhut Wednesday and Wednesday night. 4-H'er Has Trouble Getting to Chicago Tommy Johnson, son of and Mrs. Henning Johnson, many difficulties to overcome to get to Omaha, where he join ed the Nebraska group of the 4-Hers. who went to Chicago Saturday to the Club Congress. BOY FINDS BROTHER BUFFALO, N. Y. Jerry Es- f armers cleared the roads north ! been very ill at her home near Snod- ess. y MS-.'- and west. Mr. and Mrs. George Dickman and sons called at the Walter Little home at Weeping Water Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ford. Sr.. ?nd Ned were dinner guests Thursday at the E. A. Ford, Jr., home at Union. Arthur and Allen Hansen, Larry Pollard and LaVonda j Murdoch returned to the Uni I versity at Lincoln Monday. Nor ' ma Ford returned to Peru after spending tne nonaays ai nome. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindley and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogue. Mrs. Ruth Ketelhut and Thelma Rae, Weeping Water, called at the Hogue home Sun day. Ernest Kropp was an overnight truest Saturday of his daughter. had Thanks- trs ; A- ".l" "i1' t?" at. illicum. i'.iia. odiau it-ivv e?J&9ezf ' i and Mrs. Ernest Kropp joinea '- I them Sunday for the day. 5 j Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waldo, Union, were dinner guests Th J ankseivine day of his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. William Waldo. S ! Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Krchn and j children. Connie and Kenny, of Neligh were guests Sunday and in overnight of Mrs. Krohn s sis slter, Mrs. G. W. Weik and fam- tes, a lonely 15-year-old boy in the Randolph Children's Home, wrote a plaintive letter for some . news of his parents, last heard ; of in Chicago. An alert Buffalo ; postman read the letter, remem bered there was a family by the name of Estes on his mail route. i Daniel Cosiello, the mailman, ' I took his information to Buffalo ' ponce and dectives contacted i Douglas Estes, 29 who was : Jerry's brother. The brothers ' had not seen each other for ! Mr. twelve years. had ! ! ' Don't Let Winter 1 J Catch You Napping J : BUY PAY What You "What You Need Owe 1 Put youi: house in order for I winter Call on us for need- i pvtd a picu f-i- fuel fi r or home renairs. etc. . LOANS - S50 to $500 or more I I HATES BUTTERFLIES LONDON Although I. Mat thews, a tea planter, declares, ' L hate butterflies,'" he recently flew in from India with 1,237 AMERICAN LOAN PLAN 112 North 5th St. Phone 3213 'Vo-h rosg Dm?) O. T. NICnOL, MGR. from y u n STIBAL'S CI BIG SELECTIONS Dolls! ""n.or. Dolls! ' ilv. 43 'Postponed Dinner Notes Thanksgiving .er:awRa Ji A postponed Thanksgiving jfa ! dinner Saturday at the home of fciMiss Evelvn Wolph included Including Horsman, Toni, and Walking Dolls, prices up to 14.95 Dolly's Nursette Set 98c Drop-side DOLL BED 2J i Mrs. Vilas Sheldon. Glenctaie, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sheldon and Marilyn, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wolph. Ran dolph. Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Kruger and sons, Belle vue; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thac ker, Mrs. Maurine Wolph. Mrs. Don Dory and sons, all of Lin coln; Mrs. Emily and Benje, Weeping Water; David Olive, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John i N. Tucker. Miss Wilda Mitcnen, 1 liilUil. -VII. illiu na.ii- ke of Plattsmouth were guests for the day Sunday at the Jor genson home. Sherry Lee Haffke returned home with her parents after speding Saturday and Sunday with her grandparents. Nehawka Patrons on the extended mail route east and northeast of Ne hawka had their mail delivered for the first time Monday, Dec. 1. Mrs. Louis Crunk, niece of Mr. and Mrs. William Jorgen son, and her family left Friday for their home at Camp Camp bell. Ky.. after spending several weeks with relatives. Paul Schiichtemeir, Scotts- bluff, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlichtemeier of Union called re-e. tly at the home of Mrs. Lena Slichtemeier. Stuart and Robert Schlichte meier were very grateful when their neighbors came in recent lj'i to assist them with their corr.picking. Stuart and Robert have been very busy building a cattle barn since a recent fire destroyed theirs. Nehawka Dr. Schlichtemeier At Long Beach Dr. Ellis Schlichtemeier has arrived at Long Beach to be as- j vice. He and his family were re cent guests of his mother. Mrs. Lena Schiichtemeir and his i brothers, Stuart and Robert and their families. Mrs. Ellis Schlich temeier and two daughters left Monday for Long Beach to spend a month with her husband be fore he is assigned. Nehawka School News The Nehawke schools had an extra day of vacation on Wed nesday before Thanksgiving on account of blocked roads. School opened Monday. The Junior class play will be Wednesday, Dec. 10 at the audi torium. Miss Baugh, Miss Ward and Mrs. Friedle" went to Lincoln for the holidays. Other teachers DISH SETS KIdd KuDPinger. Mr. and Mrs. jr:ijeorge oneiuon, an. ivi. i remained at Nehawka on ac- 3 j Hall Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Oren C0Unt of weather and roads. Mr. ! Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. Victor j and Mrs. Glen Masters and sons. M i Ross and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. j Mr and Mrs Ed Schliessler and P4 y y y hp y & & y & I Tcurnahoppers - Payloaders - Roadgraders Just Like the Real Thing! MUSICAL PUSH TOY In colorful metal with bright jwood push stick 1.29 Any boy would be delighted to find any of these on Christ mas morning; We Have a Full Line of TOYS - . . Come in and Look Over Our Selection Before You Choose Christmas Novelties and Decorations Lead Foil ICICLES No Christmas tree is com plete without them! 10 - 25 12-Pc.A!iminum J AA Set ,70 1 ftts.mTr.r Zz&A fa fa fa fa : 38-PC. FARM SET Plastic animals, stake cart, tractor, rail fence. Barn is 16 in. wide, silo 10 in. high. Sturdy Metal 3.25 5 an 10 1.00 and up Arthur woipn. - .Nehawka Mrs. Villas Sheldon. Glendale, Calif., left for Lincoln Sunday after spending several weeks as a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon. She planned to return to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty and Prpclpv Wnlt.prs uprp recent din- fa I ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. gjP. Lockwood at Brock. Mrs. Be- ! mri ; Va pictof lire Vnr- faris Hoberg at Nebraska City. a i Mrs. Hoberg returned recently yifrom Washington, D. C, where "Mishe visited her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Frencn and children, Avoca; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pollard and family were dinner guests Sunday of 3giMr. and Mrs. John Tyson. 3! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stone went to Omaha Tuesday to meet Mr. Stones sister, Mrs. Robert McConaha and son of Ontario, Ore. Due to the storm they had jto stay in Omaha overnight and jit took all day Wednesday to get to Union. From there it was necessary to take the train te Nphaw-kn fa I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolph 2 'spent the day Sunday with Mr. 3 .and Mrs. C. C. Steffens at Lor fa ton. i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiles and 3! son, Andy, Grand Junction, la., sfc'were guests from Sunday until i?, Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- t ard Johnson. Thev also visited i miMiss Evelyn Wolph. a i Kamcna Bucholz arrived where she attends the Platte Valley academy, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Bucholz. Mrs. Bob Mayfield and child ren were supper guests at the Will Ost home Thursday. fa ft daughter had a cooperative din ner Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hansen. The first basket and volley ball game of the season will be with Union on Thursday, Dec. 4, on the home floor. The winners of the football ticket sales were treated by the losers in the contest with a dance at the auditorium Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Balfour furnished the record music. The grade pupils and their teachers are preparing a Christ mas program to be held at the auditorium on Thursday eve ning, Dec. 18. NefiawKi Weather permitting, the Girl Scouts and Brownies will hold their Investiture service Thurs day afternoon after school in the fifth and sixth grad room. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and family were dinner guests Sun day of her mother, Mrs. Helen Petersan at Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturm and son were dinner guests Thanks giving day at the Melvin Sturm home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Romans and Kurt went to Omaha Saturday to visit Mrs. Roman's mother. On their return trip they visit ed Mr. and Mrs. William Kru ger and sons at Bellevue. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson. Mr. Fouchek-Garnett Lawyers Bonded Abstracters hot mrs fop colo wmHikfM j Ky iru U Friday and Saturday Only! i Choose From Any Coat in -SSdjifi Price! Wp ml nun wwm ii' wl . ";,vi 5 Arif&?1v 2 w Sy&f ' In? ' - ' V ' fj 2 Days Only! ? f-Mu , Coats Made to Sell for J tMU'ml As Much As 59.95! j :E Jrli . 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