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A . John Fischer corespondent Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trumble daughter, Connie, accom. rnnied Mrs. Trumble's brother W and Mrs. William Briggs, o New York last week. The lat to family are moving, to that ,pe. Mrs. Trumble's mother, V"o makes her home with the Trumble's is visiting her son, Edward Briges and family in Lincoln, during the grumble vacationing. V A C A T I 0 N Borrow the money you need NOW! 'Take the vacation you really want. ? Repay later in easy monthly installments suited to ycur budget and en the d3y you wish to pay each month. CASH . Lc3ns for Any Purpose $20 to $1000 Any Time ttfVtL.II WMN LOAN PLAN Opposite Soenniclisens Phone 3213 GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Thousands to be Filled (to 54,479.50 yearly to start) MEN & WOMEN, Ages 18 to 55 Clerks, Internal Revenue Agents, Railway Mail Clerks, Account ants, Post Office Clerks, Mail Carriers, Imigration Service . . . Customs Service, Veterans Administration, Stenographers, Typists, Storekeepers, Assistant Meat Inspector, and Slorc than 50 others to chcose from. Instruction now being given. For complete information write today. Steady employment. CONTINENTAL TRAINING P. O. Box "85, Omaha, Nebr. Send .Ale Full Information: NAME rilONE ADDRESS HOURS WORKING .: FOR JUST A LITTLE MORE YOU OA.EVJ J Oldsmoblle Super "38" KoJiday Coup .. ,r -vo? ,H rrhJ - ....... i - j . A A tf i. LOCAL DELIVERED PRICE OF OLDSMOBILE 88" 2-Door Sedan is $2 402 00 Your price depends upon choree of irjodel ond body style, optional equipment end ac cessories. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities because of shipping charges. 607 1st Ave. CO AHEAD .. orft aihd Mrs- Arthur Tomson and family 0f Palmyra were din. ? fwsts of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wall, Sunday Gary Tomson delivered the mes sage during the morning wor ilfu1065 the Methodist Mrs To51S thes0? 0f Mr' and T?110? avd is a Jr. stu dent at Nebraska Wesleyan. aTiIr: anJd Mrs. Herbert Stoll fivS "hters, Joanne and Mar. l of Lincoln, enjyed a fam ily basket dinner at the home 5? fmiers nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoll at Nehaw ka Sunday. Eac'e ' ' Fire Department Answers Alarm The Eagle fire department was called to the Robert Nohav- ec farm. Ratnrrl i mg the electric storm, when a w switea Durning, due to lightning. No other damages were reported. Eagle Mr. and .Mrs. Eldon Sorenson and son, Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs Lyall Sorenson of Ruskin at tended a family dinner at Lin coln, and called at the home of Mrs. Eldon Sorenson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scatter good at Eagle, during the afternoon. o. .a xvixs. Irvine uonner ; and duahter of Lincoln visited :with hs: parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Harold Wall, Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wall, j Sharon and Glenda went' to I Richmond, Ind., Monday and j plan to return 0:1 the following weekend. FOR ATHLETES FOOT Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. Watch the old tainted skin slough off leaving healthy, hardy skin. If not pleased with now- crful, instant-drying T-4-L, your 40c back at any drug store. To I day at Schrciner Drug. State and local taxes extra. SEE YOUR NEAREST F(r ,V .v. Dial .-DUIYE 17 VOURSSIF! T rJ v " -A Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams and daughters Arlene and Billy, accompanied by Marcia Ron hoode and Jeanette Walker, at tended the Kuehn Rosenoow family reunion at Beatrice last Sunday. Eagle Mr. and Airs. Ted Rodaway of Xincoln formerly of Eagle, have purchased a trailer home a'nd are moving to California. Mr. Rodaway is a brother of Mrs. Ray Wall and Milton Rod away of. Eagle. Mrs. Edward Porter and Mrs. Chas. Scattergood were Omaha visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fitzgibbons Jr., and family of Elkhorn vis ited his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. D. J. Fitzgibbons, Sunday. Mrs. Glazer and family of Lincoln visited her mother, Mrs. Tina Butts, Sunday afternoon and enjoyed lunch together be fore returning home. Mrs. Tina Butts spent a few days in Lincoln with her son, Melvin and family last week. Mr. Butts was at the hospital for examination of his back. He is a former Eagle resident. Eale Mrs. Wellington Dennis of Elmwood, has been assisting at the Trumble store during the absence of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trumble, who are enjoying a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Trumble went to Sheridan, Wyo., to visit their son, Bud Trumble. He returned home with them for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Reitter of Lincoln called at the Chas. Trumble home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tillie Latrom and Mrs. Hulda Remaley of Lincoln, vis ited at the home of their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spohnle, during the Memorial weekend. Eae'c Kctelhut Rites Several Eagle folks attended the funeral services for Randall Ketelhut, two and one-half year i old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ketelhut last Friday af ternoon at the Lincoln Rudge Memorial chapel at the Wyuka cemetery. The family have the deepest sympathy of the Eagle community. Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson of Omaha traveled to Topeka, Kans., Memorial weekend, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. William Trumble of Eagle, to visit Mrs. Peterson's sister there. Mrs. Laura West, Mr. and Mrs. Your Self Service REXALL STORE Schreiner Drug 1 Day Film Service i si AWAY I - '.,..w,,IvIsitwwc Go Ahead 1 Drive it yourself ! A mighty small difference in dollars makes a MIGHTY BIG difference in driving these days. Because now you can put yourself in command of flashing "Rocket" Engine power ... thrill to brilliant "flying color" beauty and luxury . . . and it's easier than you ever dreamed! Actually a very jew dollars more a month rockets you right out of the ordinary into an Olds! Before you buy any car, stop in! Get our generous appraisal! Drive the . "Rocket". . . price the "Rocket". . . you'll own an Olds, today! E3C OLDSMOBILE DEALER 3210 s GOING'S GREAT IN Chas. Scattergood and Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer attended the 50th wedding anniversary open house at the home of Mr. and Airs. William West last Sunday afternoon. Mr. a nd Mrs.AVilliam Heavey and children of Lincoln, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulf, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rocken. bach and family traveled to Casper, Wyo., to visit her moth er, Mrs. Martin, and a sister, Mrs. Jesse Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rockenbach and family of Ralston are tending to chores and staying at the farm during their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spahnle visited at the homes of Mrs. Hulda Remaly and Mrs. Tillie Latrom at Lincoln Sunday. Eagle Rain on the Game Mrs. Clifford Anderson, Jr., arrived at Twin Falls, Ida., to be with her husband, recently and writes home, "It's snowing and raining so much of time, wearing winter coats.. However, there's usually a large attend ance at the baseball games in spite of the inclement weather. Ea2le Mrs. Nora Hursch has return ed to her home after spending a week with her son, Orville and family at Denver, Colo., and with her son, Floyd, and fam ily at Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Allen of Valley are moving to Omaha soon where he will be an in structor at Creighton University Mrs. Allen is the former Kay Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Morton of Eagle and Mr. Allen is a former athletic Instructor of Eagle schools. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lanning and his mother, Mrs. Mary Lan nings were dinner guests of the latter's nephew Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brunten, at Lincoln last Sunday. . A family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Novak and family of near Crete, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter" Phillips and family of Lincoln were in at tendance. Supt. and Mrs. O. L. Sehm$id ing and son, Gregory Lynn, vis ited at the home of Mrs. Schmeiding's mother, Mrs. Fred Naber, at York, -Sunday. Rev. Ronald Steinke, former pastor at Eagle has been ap pointed to Pleasant Dale Meth odist church for the next year charge. Eag:c W. S. C. S. Meets The executive committee of the Women's Society of Chris tian Service met at the Metho dist church basement, Monday afternoon. The plans for the program for the year book were arranged by the officers. I: vV-V t V. No. S' ti Plattsmouth, Nebr. A, "ROCKET 8"! Kansans Visit Mrs. Eva Montague and son, Newton, Kans., visited her fath er, Mr. Lance elites, and Mrs. elites, arriving for the memorial weekend. Qn Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Alice and guests visited Grandma elites at Elm wood. Mrs. Montague plans to visit three weeks while her house is being remodeled. Mv. Montague is a barber at Newton and couldn't leave. Mrs. elites and Mrs. Montague and son vis ited a few friends at Elmwood last Saturday including Mes dames Ruth Monning, Elsie Linder and Miss Grace Woods. Mr. and Mrs. August Lange and family of Palmyra visited at the W. L elites home Sun day evening. MrsjNange is the former Thelma Miller of Elm wood, classmate of Mrs. Eva elites Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frohlich also called at the elites home during the eve ning. Eagic Mr. and Mrs. Dick Norris left for their home at Warrensburg, Mo., early Monday morning. He will attend summer school and Mrs. Norris has accepted a po sition in the school at Concord ia, Mo., this fall near Warrens burg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul MaHaffey and children of Omaha spent last weekend at the home of Mrs. MaHaffey's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Norris." Eagle New Pastor Here Rev. and Mrs. Jackson moved to the Eagle Methodist parson age on Wednesday. He is or dained minister and served at Eagle as a student-pastor, when 0am3euk of come gftui& DEEMS OFF MAIN STREET LOOK AT VOU A GENTLEMAN USUAlLy WHATS PWU RISES LADV A L '-z.r 60NNY SOUTH y II sir ww VJE VilLL TAKE UP STCRV PR0BLLM5 TODAY NOVJ,ARKE, IF IT TAKES ONE FARMER TEN DAVS TO HARVEST A ICOACRE FIELD, LHOVWJL 0N6 VJOULD IT TAkE TWO TO HARVEST THE SAME RURAL DELITRY DID yU HAVE l JIT- i yEH, LETS GO HOME ENOUGH FISHING IN THE WOODS? y, )i THOSE WERE THE DAYS HE'S GOT A WERE I? 3 , COLLAR JOB 1M 31 IXXiv kcu.d w III A HOSSFACE HANK rro v. f4 attending the Nebraska Wesley an quite some time ago. He will be a resident and full-time pas tor and we extend a friendly welcome to both he and his wife, to this community. He will deliver . the message Sunday morning. Eagle Last weekend, Mrs. Irwin Stall and daughter, Nona accompan ied the former's daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eley, a son and daughter of Lincoln to California, Mo., to visit her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Burlingame. Mrs. Eley is the former Doris Stall and Mrs. Burlingame the former Helen Stall. Fishing Reported Poor in the West LINCOLN Fishing through out the state has been poor, with the exception of the extreme eastern part. Game Commission reports indicate windy and cool weather has hindered the fish- MOTHER-TO-BE Keep cool and comfortable at home or on vacation Buy SPORTSWEAR made especially fcr you t Torcdores Slacks Shorts Shirts etc. "Popular Prices" SPECIAL Attractive Brown broadcloth skirts only $3.19 We give & redeem Community Savings Stamps SMART SET SALON 139 South 12th Street Lincoln, Nebraska Rtled by SmltK Service pBIJfc TT Dcirutc. N. J. B r lS.Hsl l 1 I i&m I M, PS WHEN A ENTERS ROOM ' FARMERS FIELD YOUVE GOT AH AWFUL. PATTLE mm 4 J5,! mm ifif By COURTNEY ALDERSON . . 1 1 11 1 1 1 KVRV GOOD. NOW.SONNV, V AND MAV t ASK HOW VOU )gl3 " 's "f ' "'' I TF4 MEN TO HARVEST THE ANSWER? , P ALREADY HAVE.5TED gsji 1 I SAME FIELD? 1 . IT.' - N-s- -Jm hir TIME m ( SHORE.' I a ir I . ts 1 I - If 6 V J II y- I. 1 I k - ackiJ W Sntf r1 VEH, ITS GETTIN' WORSE IN THIS CAR ' VE6 EPHRA1W 15 WHY DON'T YOU TO COLLEGE WHITE BE UKE JET cut it out. MkE 1-you C Z2AT SOi A fip SHUN'T PICK ON A LEETLE i?-WHO AIRYOU ) SVfmVl nylGUY LIKE HIM!; flx CALLIN' J. c" fev g; S' ?St THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, June 9, 1955 Section B . PAGE SEVEN Some streams in the eastern part ot the state have produced good catfish and carp catches. Notable among these waters was the Elkhorn, Platte, and the Missouri rivers. Sandpit lakes in Fremont-Omaha area have been producing good bass fishing. Fishing in the extreme north ern part of the state near the junction of the Niobrara and Missouri qrivers was excellent. Walleye, crappie, bluegill, cat fish and carp fishing was good in both rivers. Although the water level was low all species were hitting good, particularly on artificial lures. Trout fishing also has been good at the Fremont lakes with a limit being taken by Mr. and Mrs. John McKulsky of 4113 So. 20th St., Omaha. The largest was a 22 pound rainbow., A bright spot in the western part of the state was the trout fishing at Chadron reservoir and White river. Worms and salmon I GOT A STEfADy UjiTn RATTLE UNDER fepAja WS GOT LOT6 GETS LOTS r'M rotate 5 ' NOWIT oonM Kv THE HOOD.' MmM I v K 9 8 eggs were the most successful Daits used there. Fishing in the southeastern part of the state picked up short ly after the recent rains. As the water level of the streams sub sided, the fishing success drop ped sharply. Some catfish are being caught near the Guide Rock diversion dam, but there have been no reports of -exceptionally large catches. Father's Day Sunday, June 19th f?4 1 t C4 Is This Your Dsd? Soennichsen's .hrAlWUlfi-SV By TOM OKA By JOE DENNETT By AL SMITH J. I 9 By ART BEEMAN ii OF QUITC OF ffl By FRANK THOMAS i3 1 1 i