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- - 1 Jt f i r f i t P i t f 1: rne pl'ttsmouth. nebbaska, semi-weekly joubna, PAGE TWO , Section O Thursday, March 12, 1953 WEEPING WATER Mrs. Edward Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. ' Albert Bruns -visited Wednesday morning with Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rough called cn Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rcss of Nehawka Sunday after noon Phone 252W Mrs. Albert Bruns called on Mrs. Clifford Cooper Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper were in Omaha Monday. Chalk and Clarence Carter and Llovd Anson were Sunday watch.ng television i (ti!- Water Mr' and Mrs. Ervin Betts and ! evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy ; Cnf ford Cooper. Stratton and boys were Satur- Mr. and Mrs Basil Lowther day evening guests of Mr. and I and family visited for a shore Mrs. Lee Stratton. They spem i time with Mrs. Ed Freeman Mr. n'arin nrrr fivirt i T nvvthfir eot a Call that hlS DrO- ; mcr uon was m uumua lunmn I and was leaving in the evening I so they went to Omaha to spend a few hours wun mm. jjju from South Dakota. . Mr. and Mrs. Carter Nielsen 1 visited Sunday afternoon at the Walt Kassuoe home. Iff Hire Tirv ?i.f n Vo n'OfA 1 u " . r V- I Friday eveninst visitors with Mr. - tTptt Ynl the rameVof land Mrs. A. W. Barkhurst. ces3 of getting an tne names oi , etAinV Alumni Group To Print Book of Graduates' Names Mrs. Victor Wallick, president Mr and Mrs. Dale Steinkamp and family of Louisville spent the week end with Mrs. Ed Steinkamp. They visited Ed Steinkamp in Veterans hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Horn we Friday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hery Ross of Ne hawka. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiles re ceived a. letter from their son. Junior, Saturday from Ulm. Ger many and he writes that he has been promoted to private first class He has been in Germany j since last June. .; I Weeping -Water j BRIDGE CLUB i Mrs. Ben Olive entertained at i two tables of bridge on Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Keck ler and Mrs. E. T. Stacey were extra euests. i Mrs. Fred Klepser won high i score. ', Mrs. Olive served a delicious lunch. : Weening Water I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van Ev : ery left Sunday for their home ' in Ogallala. Mrs. Van Every has been staying with her mother while her father, Elmer Micnei nil graduates from 1891 to 1953. There have been 1140 graduates from the Weeping Water School. This includes the names of the people graduating from the Weepinc Water Academy. The Alumni Association are planning to have a book printed with all the graduates' names in it. where they live, and what they are now doing. Such a book has not been printed since 1916. It was printed that year, as it was the 25th year after the as sociation had started. Anyone Knowing the names or whereabouts of anyone of the older graduating classes please write to either Mis Nancy Behrns or Mrs. Victor Wallick of Weening Water. They are trying to locate each per son that has graduated from the Weeping Water School. Weeping Water Mrs. Lawrence Johnson- and Carrie Schafer called on Mrs. Hy Kirchhoff Thursday after noon. ,, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barkhurst visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barkhurst Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Domingo and Mrs. Ed Steinkamp called at the Veterans hospital Tues day to see Mr. Steinkamo. Fri day, he was visited by Mr. and Mrs". Alvin Grcesser and Mrs. Steinkamp. Lincoln on Friday and is feeling Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper ; fairlv well. and Ricky were Saturday dinner ; Roland Cooper and Miss Cor- A "T f . "vvt-. iff w i LiMMiiilMjMMMIiAMitotliMl WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Sporting her brand-new Easter bonnet, Beverly Matthews of Miami Beach, Fla., shelters the tra ditional baby chicks in her hands, and looks forward to a happy day of hunting for her Easter gifts. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parish ' i and family called on Mr. and i Mrs. Herman rurren at xuian Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petersen i were Sunday guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Jr. L. Carnicle. Mrs. Ella Carson returned to Murdock to care for Mrs. Otto Miller on Sunday after spend ing last week ai home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fosberg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Wendt and family Sunday ! evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell attended the funeral of John Schroeder in Eagle on Monday. Mrs. Clyde Haswell spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kneckt visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sadie Schrader and Ger- ! adl in Nehawka. Monday, Mr. Kneckt and Gerald Schrader left for a visit with relatives in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Mrs. Bernard diu ana Mrs. Jason Streight attended the Women's Association of the Congregational church Friday afternoon at the home oL Mrs. Carl Roggemeyer. Mrs. Russeii Campbell spent Friday with her father. William Sheehan. Sr., in Marjley. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wr. Rati, Mrs. Leland Krecklow, Mr. Don Rau and Rusty were Saturday eve ning supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell. The Friendly Circle met with Mrs. S. A. Alstrand Thursday afternoon. The lesson. "Easy as Pie", was given by Mrs. F. J. Kneckt. Plans weer made for a Red Cross benefit Card party on March 14th. Mrs. Jenning Gray was a guest. Mrs. Alstrand and co-hostess, Mrs. Ella Carson, served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. True Tmdle and family moved to Murdock last week. lURDOCK Judpe Opal Krueger JiiG'' Mrs. O. B. Lupardus ClerK Mrs. Otto Rieckman ClerK ThP motion made by Dies onH nn motion were ordered to,Gus Stock be paid. GENERAL FUND Edw. McHugh, balance of mmnpnsat.inn Ins. after final audit 12.26 , T-,-ti-ia unH spronded by J. W .. mm n n 1 1 11 Ut AM . Mrs. Florence McDonald lJ1 -.SiMoch 'hat the minute, be PUnno 7871 r 2322 O.P.P. Dist ?.20 - i peoples Nat l. Gas xmmmz;mmmmmm&m Journal & Star Print, elec 6.80 Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gorthey ' i? ri-vn' 3.20 2.81 5.00 cnt tho wpkpnri in T.inr-nln ! "V-?V 0o ! NO. ZOOM voting at the home of their j gP 1 children. They returned home inick Tr utn a 1400 i Monday morning. FIRE DEPX FUXD j Mr. Emil Miller, who was so , people's Nat l Gas 13.60 j ago was back to work Saturday, j peters Service Station Mr. and Mrs. William Stock, ; rj0n Rase ana Mr. ana Mrs. can BacKe- ; STREET FUND meyer were in Lincoln Monday. ; j Tool 4.20 Mrs. Hannah Stock, who has f. A. Brunkow 17.50 been ailing for a number of ; Peters Service Station . . 4.54 weeks was taken to the Bryan j STREET LIGHT Memorial hospital Saturday for : o.P.P. Dist 42.82 treatment and surgery. , A motion made by Dick Trut Mr. and Mrs. Lacey McDonald njl arirt spmnrieri bv O. B. Lun- were Sunday guests at the home arcUS that the board send for a of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Harms of j fiing system., carried. Manley, Nebraska. - A mQtion was made by j w. Mr .land Mrs. Vernon Schewe , Murdoch and seconded bv Dick and daughters, Janet and Beite Trutna that the names of Rob returned home Wednesday from ert Lichtenberger and Dale a three week s trip to California. Hendricksen be approved as They attended the golden wed- : volunteer Firemen carried. ewe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L T r,avcrill fif T.nntr Rpaeh faif While there, they also 'visited : at the election of April 7, 1953. her sisters. Mrs. James Melvin ; F. A. Brunkow Judge and children of Long Beach and j Mrs. James Mahcney. They also j visited Mr. tscnewe s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schewe of Long Beach and other relatives and friends. They report a very i interesting trip. Some of the A motion prevailed to adjourn. W. J. o- Mcuonaia 5.75 (SEAL) Village Clerk March 12. 1953. ft The following were appointed to serve on the Election board RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE - DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Are. Ph. 287 Friendly Farm Ladies Meet The Friendly Farm Ladies met at the home of Mrs. Alvin Horn with Mrs. Chris Holt as co-hostess. Twenty ladies and five child ren were present at this meeting Wednesday afternoon. March 4. Mrs. Fred Holt presided at the business meeting in the absence of the president. Miss Betty Domingo and Mrs. Troy Jewell gave the lesson on Home Nursing ". The hostesses served a den- fmests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper. For Car and Fire INSURANCE W'm. S. Wetenkamp Real Estate & Insurance Office S. 6th Phone 517f 5vAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAA rine Wiles called on Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rubv of Nebraska City. They drove over to Shenandoah SOUTH BEN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green and family were Friday evening visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck and Dixie Lee. Mr .aind Mrs. Oscar Dill spent Sunday in Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wresley Rookstool and family of North Platte spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hul and family places they visited were: the petrified forest. Painted Desert, Grand Canyon, Boulder Dam, Santa Anita race track. San Diego zoo. a 14-mile boat ride out of the San Diego harbor Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers i and Tiajuana. Mexico. Their spent Sunday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Conriell at the Bernard Dill home. Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Cox and Tyler Nunn called on Mrs. Nunn at the Ebler Nursing home in Elmwood Friday evening. Mrs. Nunn wasn't feeling as well as she has been. ir,h tkq OVf mpptina wene mil ana iamuy. sen. Sr., has been in the hospital. "JhpAr-i it the home of 1 Mrs. Ella Carson visited with Mr. Michelsen returned home inhn RittPr with Mr " Car- I Mrs. Nancy Streight Wednesday, from St. Elizabeth hospital in " i Mr .and Mrs. Wallace Barnev rin? uater ; Lackey and tamiiy and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murdoch Mrs. Pies Proctor were supper met Mrs. Edith Meyers in Lin- ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen coin on Saturday when she ar- Thiessen on Sunday. rived on a bus from Grand Is- ; Mrs. Jack Kuhn has been Hi and called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd land. She had been visiting her , with the flu the past week Ruby. Mrs. Clifford Cooper, Clayton i Cooper and Ed Ruby were call i ers in Murdock on Monday morning. Mr. Ruby was a din jner guest at the Coopers on ! Monday, - IMTEDlSilGiE HYBRIDS "The Corn of Plenty" JTii'in -P'iTim J daughter, Mrs. Hans Mickelman for two months. They then went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Knaube to help Mrs. Grace Harter - celebrate her birthday. Mrs. George Sell was also a Misses Elaine and Elinor Fid- ler attended the Pilgrim Fellow ship spring rally in Cortland, Nebr... Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr .and Mrs. E. H. Boldan and guest at the Knaube home. Mr. j Connie visited with her parents, and Mrs. Owen Harter went to j Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ball at Wahoo Lincoln on Friday to help his t Sunday. mother celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pointer and John Ernest have returned heme from Pirmhsenn, Germany. Ernest has teen stationed in Germany for 4V2 years. His wife was a resident of Weinheim Baben, Germany, when they were married. It took them about two weeks to get home on a ship. They flew from New York to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Pointer and son were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCon- nelly of Central City spent the week end at the Bernard Dill heme. Sunday they all were in Omaha and called on Mrs. Daisy Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Copsey. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck are enjoying a TV set which they installed Thursday. ; Mrs. Hugh O'Brien spent last week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Car nicle and Mary Lou. L. R. Ward spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn 4-H NEWS NOTES Joan Norris received a blue award at the sub-District 4-H Public Speaking Contest in Be atrice. The title of her talk was "4-H Helps Defeat Commun ism". Miss Kate Field, Adminis trative Secretary, was the judge. Seven girls and five boys par ticipated in the contest. High purple winners were Agnes Ves eley of Salines County and Arley Waldo from Gage County. trip covered nine states and into Mexico, totaling approxi mately 44C0 miles. A pinochle party will be held at the R. N. A. Hall on Friday evening. March 20th. Public is invited. Mr .and Mrs. Verle Brunkow and daughter were in Platts mouth Monday on business. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Wendt Sunday. SCHOOLS The basic responsibility for th operation and control of the public schools of the nation rests with the local systems and not' the Federal Government, the American Association, of School Administrators, meeting recent ly in Atlantic City, N. J. insisted. It was felt that they were fully qualified to protect the institu tions from subversive activities while preserving the right of free dispute on controversial issues. MURDOCK BOARD PROCEEDINGS The village board met in re- j gular session. Present were Otto Rieckman, O. B. Lupardus, J. j W. Murdoch and Richard Trut- j na. A motion was made by O. j , B. Lupardus and seconded by J J. W. Murdoch that WT. J. B. McDonald be appointed to fill ; the vacancy of Chas. I. Lons ' until his successor is elected and i qualifies. The vote for this mo- tion was unanimous. j Minutes of the last meeting ; were 4 read for information. The . following bills were presented ; i ! COTY 'SSf "Daily. Doubles" ! h ' 1 Two regular size favorites ! ' in every combination ! H' Jk V s;:--- Igg Aids to Beauty and Y0 Skin Care piutnw Y "XT 1 VUAMIK A D COM fill CIUM HCMOCENIZtD CLEANSING CIEAM f 06S HOMOGENIZED CLEANSING CUAM (for Ns-rol ar--3 C.V I uu; ur SK.'N FIESHNEI J l30 HOMOGENIZED NIGHT CiEAM 1 . r HOMOGENIZED CLEANSING CIEAM f 150 PASTE! TINT MAKE INSTANT CIEANSEI INSTANT EE INSTANT CLEANSE! : -HP BASE uutr t,3XzrWSi I CCJh for Au'TT LIQUID IASE , ,, EANSEt f 1 70 INSTANT CLEASSEI VITAMIN A D COMPLEX PLEX CHAM f both fcr 265 SUMIKT MAKE INSTANT CLEANSE! UP FOUNDATION" . . , t,5.Wi:5 I both for J I80 . Edwin T. McHugh ATTORNEY Office In Corn Growers State Bank Murdock Nebraska 1 YOUR CORNER DRUG STORE DIAL 289 FRED- STOHL.MAN LUMBER .Manley KRAUSE HARDWARE Murdock FRANK LINDER Nehawka ' STANDER IMPL. CO. Plattsmouth JENSEN IMPLEMENT Weepin? Water AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 207 Elmwood lile vant you to have this fine Conkey Chick 1laterer! Big 2 gal. Chick WoUrr reg. valu $2.95 s ,mmw mJ El-the basketball tournaments in Wa hoo last week. Mrs. Earl Murdoch and were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and I and family. Mrs. Robert Ahrens and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. Hv Kirchhoff t aine ana tnnor attended and Mrs. Estelle Conrad accom- nnnipii Arr-hip C.rc7eT t.n OmaVin nn Thursrioiwiimr lvfrc cm. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sarten T-QH loft YiT l01-i tf daughter and. family. Mrs. L. A. . viB oarMn wa"Vy line 's him Mrs Con- air- ana ftirs- iawrence oarien visit her ' rirove. to Topeka, Kans.. Sunday Greene of Brule. Mrs. Conrad arrfe" V r? whl1 will go on to her home in Wena- 1" ftinl.nJe, Vetera.n, thee, Washington, after this vis it. Weeping Water Celebrates First Birthday Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Patton were hosts at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the first birthday of their daughter. Diane. on hospital. They called Sunday evening. j Jerome Streight spent the j week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Streight. Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Gakemeier and Mrs. Bernard Grady were i bunaay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencans and family. Lloyd Vogler came home from the hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jcnes call ed r n j-i T T , -J m't.Jl?8?.": Parish and family Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell were Wednesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell. Miss Rose Skok and Chic Rob- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wile and family. Flash bulb pictures were taken of this happy occossion. Diane received several lovely gifts. Her ST iZ - (with 4 onolyii logi from bagt of Cenktyi Hi-Erxrgy Chick Slarrr) See Our Complete Line of CONKEY Chick Feeds Poultry Accessories Barta Poultry Get your supply of Conkeys Hi-Energy Chick Starter NOW! Service mother made her a birthday inton soVnt Sundav w Jh Mr cake with one candle on it. ".jrlPL.? ui?ffi lth Ml iuio. vtta j. uout i Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Richards of Lincoln. Charles Richards of Ralston. Bill Richards of Spring field, and Josephine Langdon visited with Mrs. Dora Richards Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ewing and girls visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ewing. Mrs. Lawrence Sartin spent Nebraska City Weeping Water Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper attended the Forrest Todd sale Tuesday and then went on in to Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruby and Mrs. Clayton Cooper attended the funeral of Charlie Long at Mur dock on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris and ! supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Geis and son Victor Wallick Patty LaRue was called on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard a Sunday afternoon visitor. Parish Friday afternoon ' Mrs Bonnie LaRue tooK sev- Mrs. Russell Campbell and eral of the girls back to school girls were dinner euests of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murdoch r Mnnrin- and Mr. and Mrs. John Ahrens! Mr. and Mrs .Tamp n-vr nt and Elizabeth were Thursday ! Glenwood. Ia Mr and Mrs nmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Irwin." Mr. and Mrs frnHat vTtn?- , 1 Kenneth Heard and family, Mr nt?J aJ? 2 1 fS an and Mrs- Harold Barnes. Sr , and Sir:!;JQerGra'Le- and family of Louisville and Mr and daughter were Sunday dinner Mrs. Milford Melsineer and wests or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ", family ot MSrdoTwef I supper Kougn. guests of Mrs. John R Meisiimer Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor and . and Floyd on Sunday Beverly were Friday evening. Flovd Cox of Fremont soent rndarohn Stander MK !were business callers in Lincoln i visits irZZ, ?'" "r".1. PlatUmouth Saturday and Omaha callers on : Mr. and Mr, rp rn nm - rv - ,i r-1 vr 'Iiiiimii atyqwaoc".' : : - - . ... j-- The strlklnc new Bel Air Sport Coupe, one Of 16 beautiful models in 3 great new series. Faster getaway by far on far less gas Now Chevrolet brings you an entirely new Powerglide automatic transmission with new power, new performance, new gasoline economy. 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