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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1953)
w -w i m X t,1 f 11 u fteofre Plattsmouth t Last Time Thurs., June 18 un Crawford and a big cast in "SUDDEN FE.Mt" new hi&h in suspense melo- Heartbreak . . . '-icd on a trigger of terror! Lamb Comedy and uonakl Duck Night Shows 7:00 & 9:15 I r i. & Sat., June 19 & 20 Double Feature Dan Dailey and Constance Smith in "TAXi" wonderful motion picture -'.in remember for a long, long time! and Dale Robert.-on and Rory Calhoun in ' THE SILVER WHIP" the whip-men, and the :apon that won the west! Matinee Saturday 2:30 Nights 7: 'JO & 9:30 uu., Mon., Tups., June 21-22-23 Hory Calhoun and Corinne Calvet in 'TOWDEK RIVER" r rin' drama of the west as it ; cnls of adventure! A brand r.ew all Technicolor picture Di-iicy True Life Adventure "NATURE'S HALF ACRE" his is one of a series of 1 ? .l A i ue-uie aaveniures, presenting live in. inese nuns are pnu raphed in their natural set-a-'S and are completely au "icntic, unstaged and unre hearsed Matinee Sunday 2:30 Xishts 7:00 & 9:15 TRACTOR UMBRELLA A v-1 Foam Rubber Trrctor Cushion Phone 287 Chicago 0 $3.50 ICS CUBS Up INSET rlTS ANY REFRIGERATOR f REFRIGERATOR HOME FREEZER 0 Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 1502 Guests at the W. A. Laugh lin home last week were Mrs. W. M. Boothe and Mrs. Howard Bohammon and Sandra of Oma ha. Mrs. E. R. Dalby of Jack sonville, Texas and Mrs. M. E. Liles of Rusk, Texas. Mrs. Harry Carlson or York, came Sunday and visited until Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilson Lambert and" Mr. Lambert. While here she accompanied her daughter to Greenwood where they at tended the Mother-Daughter banquet at the Methodist church Tuesday evening. Eddy and Jesse Boiler? little sons of Mr. " and Mrs. Ashley Boiler, are ill with measles. . Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fleischman and Arlo at Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons visited with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter at Alvo, Thursday evening. South Ashland Honors Son on Ninth Birthday- Mrs. Clarence Wills entertain- pH o o-rnun of rhilrtren nt her home Thursday afternoon In honor of Eugene s 9th birthday. Guests were Larry, Lester and Leroy Roeber, Eugene Weston, John Earl, Carl and Tommy Jones and Ruth, Joanne and Jimmy Kellogg. Mrs. Leonard Roeber was also a guest. Sand wiches, ice cream and cake were served. Eugene received several nice gifts. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Max Liebers of Scottsbluff and their two nieces were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sellin ?nd famv spent the week end there. Ad ditional Sunday quests were uu and Mrs. Gunard Johnson of Al bert City, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Laughlin and fam ily. VATER BOY DRINKING BAG LP Kool Cushion for Car and Truck FARM EQUIPMENT and TRUCK CO. Ave. Plattsmouth TRAY 0 0 r, r 1 ' WBTHSSagKKW"- J Get Acquainted . V. with Weitinghouse Work-Saying Electric Appliances range: .LAUNDRY '.: .- ..y ' , --i ' t T A -V'4V ' -W '" I I f t r .i'x ? -. v 1 i -1 r V GETTING GOAT'S GOAT Baffled by words and letters, the family goat puzzles over school books held by his young mistress who is teaching her mother all she learned at school in Bologna. Italy, that day. The practice of children teaching their parents is v common in Italy, and is being used to combat illiteracy. si $ - - L I ) : ft V IT'S PUT Heaving the 16 pound shot-put 59 feet and three fourths of an inch, Parry O'Brien of the University of Southern California, set a new record at the 27th annual West Coast Relays held in Fresno,' Calif. He broke the mark of 58 feet and one half inch set by Jim Fuchs ofYaeV Armstrongs Have Recent Guests Mrs. Lloyd DeFreece, Linden, Lotys and Lyanne of Cairo, came Tuesday evening and spent the remainder of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan K. Armstrong. Mr. De Freece came Saturday to spend the week end with them. Addi tional Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everman of Wann. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diller, Robert and Lucy of Chicago, came and were supper and overnight guests. Mr. Diller returned to Chicago, Mrs. Diller and children going on to their summer home in Steele City. South Ashland 'Mr. and Mrs. Ricnard Olesen and Dick of Lincoln, were Sun day afternoon and evening vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woitzel and Joe. TWINS J DISHWASHER WASTE an old-time bargain special! Cd Dinner Sunday Notes Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Bailev were hosts at a. birthday dinner Sun day honoring Martha Dean. Their guests were Mrs. W. P. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dean, Marilyn, Sharon and Barbara. The, girls went swimming in the afternoon. South Ashland Roeber Family Gathering Held A Roeber family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber Sunday eve ning. Their guests were Mrs. Louise Komrosski of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roeber of Louisville, Mrs. Emma Neuman of Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neuman and Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wehrman of Mur dock, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ma this of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber, John and Merry Sue. South Ashland Guests Help Boy Observe Birthday Carl Jones .celebrated his sev enth birthday Sunday evening. Guests for the occasion at the John Jones home were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian and Stevie. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Humston, Lynn and . Susie, Mr. and Mrs." Leonard Roeber. Larry, Lester and Leroy and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones. South Ashland ly Neighbor Extension Club en joyed a picnic dinner at Ante lope park Sunday. Mrs. Edna Winget of Alvo, is visiting at the Bert Rager home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hayward spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer and Jane, leaving Sunday morning for Hyannis to spend the sum mer writh Mr. Hayward's par ents. YOUTH FINDS LOST SCOUT. Choteau, Mont. Although 1 -600 adult residents of Chateau joined in the search for Jerry Mcnkman, 11 -year-old Boy Scout lost during an overnight' hike, it took 8-year-old David J. Wald ner, riding horseback, to -find the boy. Jerry was little the worse for his experience. i -"3 -IB J?'! - AWAY WATER HEATR. Phone 3165 Mrs. Bessie Core Phone 4377 Agnes Wildrick spent the past v-fK at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. xjauers, of Wabash., Donald Haneser and his sis ter, Eleanor, from Richill, Mo., j visited at the Ernest Beck home Sunday afternoon. Donld Wildrick is spending the week at the home of his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stein, and family in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Ela Beck and Sammy and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Beck and Dixie Lee were vis iters at the Ernest Beck home Saturday. Louisville Seventeen Scouts Leave On Trip To Missouri Ozarks Seventeen Boy Scouts are leaving Monday for a trip into Missouri and the Ozark coun try. Thev will be gone ten days. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Voigtman and Mr. and Mrs. August Stohl man. Louisville Missourians Are Week End Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gruber drove uo from Wellsville, Mis souri Fridav to spend the week end with Mr. Gruber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gruber, Sr., of Banley and other relatives. rs. pobrt Frederickson and two children returned home v4ii tntm ot spend two or three weeks. Loui'viP.e Mrs. Virtus Hawes and son. Glen, and Mrs. Huntly, all of I Clay Center, Kans., were guests t last week of Mrs. Hawes' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mur- i ray. Virtus and Paul Hawes j came up for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprieck j drove to Washington, Kans., Wednesday of last ,week and spent the day visiting with their daughter. Mrs. Den Crammer, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terryberry, Jack, Michael McClintock and Beverly Dihel and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harms and Sharon Kay of Plattsmouth attended the re union of the men of the 314 Am munition Train of WWF, which was held at Nebraska City Sun day. Fred Terrvberry is a mem ber of the outfit. Louisville Gadvays Ar e Recent Guests Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gad way of Gothenburg. Nebr., came Saturday night and visited un til Sunday evening with Mr. Gadway's sister, Mrs. Bessie Core, and their father, Frank Gadway. : They stayed in Lin coln Sunday night and Monday morning attended the com mencement exercises at the University of Nebraska, where their son, Keith, received his Bachelor of Science degree. Mr. Gadway went back to Gothen burg with them to spend some time. Louisville - Miss Noyes Leaves For California Miss Nola Noyes left Monday for a trip, to the west coast. She will visit her brother, Charles, and family at Kenewick, Wash., and then go on to Los Angeles for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Newman. She and another teacher are driving through. Louisville Collie Pup Is Do Show Winner The Collie pud, Duke, of North Hill, owned and shown by Susan Worth man at the Nebraska Ken nel Club's A K C approved show j in Omaha Saturday, tool: first J place ribbon in the class for , puppies under six months. The I above was held at the Vet's he- rit.ni and all breeds were ad- mitted. i I.ouivill I Mrs. Philip Smith and two childrpn of North Platte ar rived Thursday night for an ex tended visit at the home of her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mil ler, and other relatives. Tmiisvillo Receive Robbons On PLsreon Entries James Heard, Fred Reichart and Glenn Eager received rib bons on their nieons Sunday at the Omaha Pigeon Club's an nual pigeon show at Fontanelle Park. James Heard ron first and second in the Roller hens and Glenn Ea?er won first on Roller hens. Muffled Tumblers and first and second in German Pouters. 1 Louisville ' Daughter Arrives In Germany Mr. and Mrs. Art Woehler re ceived word from their daugh ter. Mrs. David Spelts, that she arrived safely in Germany on Sunday but a little later than she expected. Betty will live at the hotel and has the privilege of going to the building where her husband is stationed each noon and can go with him to lunch. Louisville Mrs. Hans Aschbacher was taken to the M. E. hospital in Omaha last week where she un derwent a maior operation. She is sported getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Wilcox came Fridav and spent the week 1 end with Mr. and Mrs. Theo I Wilcox. They had been back to Detroit where they got a new 1 car and were on their way home to Cafloirnia. They left Louis Texans Are Guests At Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oest-; mann and family of Pecos, Tex- ; as are. spending sevral days vis iting with Mrs. Oestmann's par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Roer man, and with her sister, Mrs. L. J. Vau?hn. and fa'mily. Louisville Bruce Hirsch jumped across the cement step, and in so doing struck his head on the support of the porch roof. As a result he is carrying a bandaged head. The Misses Joan Hochel and Mary Ann Addysman arrived Friday night from San Berna dino, Calif., and are spending their vacation in Nebraska. The girls both work and room to gether. A gang of men working for the Power District began work here Wednesday morning on the preparation for installing the new street lights. The family of Harold Barnes, Sr., enjoyed a picnic supper in the city park Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes. Jr., and family of Wy oming, who are here on vaca tion. Mrs. Rose Tempelmeyer has Parker Pen and Pen"1 Sets 00 to FINE QUALITY urn K ing's Men Toiletries m $10 $4A00 1 .to lea Forth Sets $400 $roo to 3TU Hi fcniB 00 ONLY Cooling, SootWngShav lotion m Solid Form Oth er 00 $4 oo fo r V SUll GLASSES AT to You Get S : -M si-. 3u-r2'-i. -S t.S-r-r -Ljifar -.v. . I IUJ 1111 IUI 1U1 IVJ I THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, June 18, 1953 Section C PAGE THREE been absent from her duties as clerk at the post office this week. She was working but not feeling good when she finally went to see a doctor, who sent her home to recuperate, saying she was recovering from a siege of virus pneumonia. Louisville Pastor Halstead Returns Here Rev. W. M. Halstead, pastor of the M. E. church, came home from the annual conference nt Hastings Sunday night. He will remain in Louisville for anoth er year. Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes, Jr., and family of Medicine Bow, Wyoming are spending two week's vacation with realtives around Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick visited with James Edwards at the University hospital Monday evening. Mr. Fdwards is an un cle of Mrs. Wildrick and has been hospitalized for the past 1 six Weeks. Tapa will be proud as a peacock to receive one of these wonderful gifts from you on Father's Day. So make Dad glad by choosing just the right gift for him from our won- derful selection of perfect presents. We've something: extra nice at every price. We've gifts as dandy as a' camera . . . and as handy as a wallet wanted gifts and everyone is a man-size value for the money. rss j QK "20", 11SST WATCHES LLFOLOS t'i Stover Fancy Candies . lb. 1.25 Stationery for Men 98c Cigarettes and Cigars in Gift Boxes Weather Instruments .... up from 1.00 Picnic Jugs up from 1.98 Comb and Brush Sets 1.00 to 10.00 Men's Colognes 1.00 to 5.00 Gillette Super Razor 1.00 Push Bottom Lather Foam 79c Playing Cards . pack 98c & H Green Svamps With - sS:srzr - I II 31 IrtC 11 II lift J I Family Picnic Is Held Sunday A family picnic was held on Sunday evening at the Richard Erown home. Those present be sides Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown and Bonnie were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blair. Shar on True, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice and family of Plattsmouth. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knutson and family of near Cedar Creek. - Louisville Mr. and Mrs. P. . Mavfield of Omaha called on L. J. May field Thursday evening. Dennis Wehrmann of Lincoln is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Erna Wehrmann, this week. JUDGE'S DESK ROBBED. Binghampton. N. Y. Special City Judge Robert Ryan is tak ing a particular interest in bur glary cases these days. Some one pried .open a transom to Ryan's office and took about $200 from the judge's desk draw er. Electric Razor 52050 from Priced from .4 , v.wAv.-i;-rf:..':y.-.xyvilw-l I All Gifts 438 Main ville Monday.