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South Ashland Marine Feted By His Parents Mrs. Ivan K. Armstrong IMione 1502 Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bower of Kearney, a daughter, Jennifer Sue, July 0. She weigh ed 7 pounds, 3 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Delimit Hums- CUNDALL says "I'M 1 Waiting THE LETTER MAN" coming soon To SHOES ton took their daughter, Sara, to Mildord, Sunday where she will Join a Junior Ilii-h group of the E. U. 15. Church at a camp meeting at Klvcrview I'ark. Douelas Williams will also attend. They joined other young folks of the Murdock E. U. B. Church at the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lambert and sons went to Prairie Home Sunday where they attended a family picnic at the II. J. Willis home. Others in the croup were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Willis, Mrs. Mable Lambert and Willis Lam bert. Charlene Kolb spent last week at the Jerry Barker home in the Cedar Hill neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Woolman and Larry Dean of St. Paul were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and family from Monday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell and Raymond were among a group of 30 who attended a pic nic at Steinhart Park at Ne braska City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Carl Snodgrass of Louis ville entertained in honor of their son, Gerald, who is home on 30 day leave. Gerald is with the Marines and stationed at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family were Sunday dinner REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5'2 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmoufh Loan Cr Building Ass'n. j guests of Mrs. Stander's moth er, Mrs. Mary Volkmer, In Ne braska City. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ger gen and daughters and Mr. an Mrs. Felix Hens all of Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Raash spent Sunday evenng with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman. Mrs. Harley Stenberg and Debbie of Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Nels Stenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunt and Carol were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peter son called on Mrs. Tom Dooley at the Clarkson hospital in Oma ha Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dool ey stays at the hospital to help care for Mrs. Dooley who has been in a cast at the hospital since she was injured in an auto accident a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson called on Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Peterson and Mrs Harold Olson and Kevin in Omaha Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reim and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller and family were Friday evening visitors at the John and Arthur Laughlin home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Jimmy and Charley of Omaha spent Tuesday evening with Mr and Mrs. Adolph Fedde, Jimmy and Charley remained overnight with Rodney Fedde. Marvin Hester spent the week end with Mrs. Hester and sons at the Harold Richards home Hester went on to Springfield, 111., on business. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Ziegen- bein, Ricky and Mark were Wed nesday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Hester They left early Thursday morn ing on a vacation and business trip to California. Mark will spend the time at the Richards home. Gladys Majzner of Indianap- Super Champion Hew Treads applied on sou rid tire bodies or on your tires The Famous Firestone Champion i The economy tire for the economy buyer ; I Siie istov ffPlii 670.15 1- gjc- $3W Size 6.70-15 7.1 (M 5 1412. $) M OP (ShM n,w ,ire u,ai des'8n "riv pi L;,l ffl Now lire tread width ', VA&SS fiS '& - ? 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A Mr Uaiu rnr nrinifinl onilinmpnt i r , Sue 5 wall Plu tax and recappable tire SEE US FOR COOD USED TIRES plui tax and recappable lire NOW is the time to buy! ; The Firestone Supreme ; World s first biowout-safe tire Your four old tires . will bring if! PI a trade-in '; .( t.-3 tor allnwi-n r.T" til 6.70-15 of... I :1 I '3 58.98 for 8.20-15 447 MAIN FLATTSMOUTH, NEBR, PHONE 5114 olis, Ind., Is a guest tliis week ot Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swarts. Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean visited with her sister and family. Mrs. Carl VV. W. Soren sen, Kansas City, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Dean, Friday aiternoon and Saturday afternoon. Ellen and Eric Sorensen spent Friday night at the Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs. John Umland and Johnnie of Auburn spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Henry Bond and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Williams and Brad of Logan, la., were Saturday visitors witn Mrs. Wil liams, sister, Mrs. Fred Stick ney, and family. Mrs. Karl Hammer, John, Roger and Elizabeth spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and Jimmy, near Nebraska City. Mrs. Orie Sowards, Marvin and JoAnne were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. August Klemme in Weeping Water. They also visited witn Mr. and Mrs. John Beck near there in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Probst and Steven of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kup' ke. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Long and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones enjoyed a picnic Sunday evening at the Leonard Roeber home. Mrs Norman Leybold of Lin coin spent Thursday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stander. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Eli Gaudreault at their South Bend cabin were Mrs. Ab- bie Wagner and grandson, Den nis Hauschild of Vancouver, Wash., Charles Brothers of Sioux City, Mr. and Mr. Er nest Wagner, Mrs. Rose Wag ner Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wiles and Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grimm and family. After noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs Roy Lindficld of Omaha. Ralph Wagner's mother, Mrs. Lillie Wagner, of Wahoo, flew to California last week for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Crinklaw. Another daugh ter, Mrs. A. F. Olson and her husband, left the first of this week and are driving to Cali fornia where they will join their mother and sister for an indefi nite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlin and James had Saturday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leik am in Lincoln, they called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence King in the afternoon and had supper at the George Harris home. Mrs. Georee Bornman called on Mrs. Ralph Dean Saturday afternoon and visited with the Carl W. W. Sorensen family who were house guests there. Warren Edward Odell of Oma ha and Douglas Vosler of Se attle, Wash., were weekend guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odell. Mr. and Mrs. Art Box and Milton Box were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Moom ey at their South Bend cabin. Mrs. L. D. Lemon and Mrs. Dewey Moore spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Mans field. Richard Goings visited at the Harry Farmer home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeFreece and family spent Wednesday aft ernoon at the Ivan E. Armstrong home as they were enroute to their home in Cairo after a 10 day vacation spent in Virginia. They visited Mrs. Harold Shaw and family at London Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower went to Kearney Saturday and visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bow er and met the new granddaugh ter, Jennifer Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Bower returned home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mumm of Omaha were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Mumm's broth er, John Jones, and family. Ray Thiessen of Omaha is spending this week with John and Merry Sue Roeber. Lynn James of Grand Island and Linden DeFreece of Cairo are spending this week with their ALSO ON SALE AT JAY'S TEXACO & LARRY'S TEXACO DESTROY Termites and All Pests South Bend Family Hosts Coast Group Mrs. Jess 1 idli'r Phone 4-8C4G Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward and daughter Kay of San Bernar dino, Calif., came Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kuhn and family. L. R. Ward of Ashland spent Monday. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and fam py were Mr. and Mr. Elmer Johnson and Mrs. Johnson's mother of San Bernardino. Calif. Mr. Rockwell and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz mann and family were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell of Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wills of Omaha were weekend guests of the Jess Fidler family. The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndall Wat son and sons had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mans field. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Barger visited at the Glen Peterson home at Valley Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dreamer of Alvo spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fedde and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndall Watson John and Merry Sue Roeber. and sons had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Mansfield. group visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Harold Olson and son at Omaha. Mrs. Clyde Haswell and grand daughter, Terry Jo Wiszmann, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr: and Mrs J. L Carnicle. Mrs. Harvey Frahm of Ithica spent Moday . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walters spent Monday in Cozad. Wal ters went to consult his doctor. Harvey Walters accompanied them home to Cozad after spend ing the past week with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady of Greenwood were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ros encrans and bovs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dill and daughter, Joan, of Lincoln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill Tuesday through Thursday. Bion Dill of Lincoln was a Mon day morning caller. Donna Parrish of Lincoln spent Saturday afternoon with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Richards were Mrs. Hugh Vargas and family. THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY 0URNA1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1957 Section B PAGE FIVK Mrs. Dale Addleman and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holze and son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards and family, all of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hole and daughter of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mar coe of Omaha. The Supreme Court ruled that military courts might not try civilians for crimes committed abroad, thus reversing its own ruling of a year ago. Red China has warned that the statlonlnir of United States guided missiles, on Formosa will not shake its intention to "liberate the Nationalist Chi nese Island. Phttsmouth Motors CAR LOT 8th & Washington Phone 225 SALES & Service Radios - Phonos - Car Radios Small Appliances Repaired Portsmouth Phone 5953 Ft. Crook Phone BE 9993 TOWN & COUNTRY TV P. O. 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