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Eagle National Guardsmen On Two Week Tour Of Duty Phone 7101 Mrs. John lisclier Capt. Marvin Rudolph mat!" n stop-over cnroute from Arling ton, Va., to Denver, to be with his family, arriving la Kaile, .Saturday evening, lie left Sim clay evenine;. Sunday a family (atlirriiu; was enjoyed at the Inane of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kudolph. Kudolph Oberle enjoyed his recent birthday at the Hall Nur .sinc Home, 191f No. Cotner, Lin coln, when liat-'h" friends and lieii'liljors .showered him with cards. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and Kathy molored to Madison Saturday evening and remained overnii'ht. and Sunday at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. O. I.. Fischer. The Hanover Community vs. Fanle baseball name Friday evening at K.iule resulted In the quests team's victory. Mr. anil Mrs. Edwin Necman nrc the parents of a baby boy, born July 2!!, weight 6 pounds, 7'2 ounces. He has been named Gregory Fdwin. Mi', and Mrs. Harry Wieeh mann of Liberty, visited the lat ter's niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halvorsen, and daunhter, Sunday. Mrs. Carl Oberle accompan- : : .-t v,.j . every day f:;cept Sunday Ai!g.12fliru23 Posf Time: fuery Day: 2:30 P.M. 9 Races Daily BUSINESS inn mi iniixn. hiiim A HOME AWAY FROM HOME PHONE 3243 Restful surroundings for the aged and convalescent. Licensed and Approved 24 hour nursing service. Special Diets RIVERVIEW AND HILLCREST NURSINC HOMES 616 Ave I An Exclusive Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A complete line of infants', pre-school and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping at . . . WEE WARDROBE (Helen Siting) 425 Main Community Auditorium For Rent Phones 3158 & 286 Complete Banquet facilities for up to 220 people; all modern kitchen; air conditioned; cloak room; ladies lounge; P. A. System; Stage. PLATTSMOUTH LIONS CLUB 510 Main . . See Phones above MODERN SHOE REPAIR SFRVICE Complete repair service fo Men's, Ladies' shoes. HERB'S SHOE REPAIR CUARANTEED TV & RADIO SERVICE PHONE 233 New sets . . Motorola, Hot Point & Admiral Television; Motorola Radios, Pick-up & delivery repair service. RAY'S SALES & SERVICE 110 So 3rd St. SCHREINER REXALL DRUCS PHONE 4114 The original authorized Rexall Drug Store. Authorised East man Dealer; Prescriptions; Whitman Candies; Hallmark Cards. SCHREINER REXALL DRUCS 521 Mai When It Breaks Down . . We Can Rebuild It. Phone 243 The most complete machine shop in Cass County. We specialise in repair of quarry and heavy machinery. W. F. CADY, INC. BREX Shops Area DRUCS WITH A REPUTATION PHONE 289 Prescription Service Beauty Bar Fountain & Luncheonette Cift Headquarters Veterinary Supplies CASS DRUC (Walgreen Agency) 502 MAIN We'll Build A New Home Or Remodel Yours Phone 7275 Cencral contracting, New homes and remodeling of any building. Free estimates, BILL STEER 1705 Valley St. For The Most In Drug Store Service PHONE 6117 Professional Prescription Service. Livestock pharmaceuticals and Remedies. A complete line of cosmetics and gifts. We give S & H Creen Stamps. FELDHOUSEN DRUCS 522 Mai HOBSON FUNERAL HOME Est. 1915 Weeping Water, Nebraska MARYLOUISE HOBSON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR INTERNATIONAL E.ARM EQUIPMENT See us for New and Used Implements and Repair Service. ATTEBERY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 21 1 1, Union Nebr ied her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dal? Oberle, and Cindy of Lincoln, to Venanuo, and visited at the1 Harold Hughes and William Pump families. The Oberle's continued on to Colorado for several days. Mrs. Kmma Waline of Lincoln spent several days last week visitins her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Urn land. Mr. and Mrs. John Rudolph purchased the Finest Diitze property Saturday and plan to move this fall from the farm southwest of Eagle where they have resided for many years. Their son, Howard Rudolph will move from their present farm to the parent's farm. The Dietze family will move soon to Wahoo where he is employed. Arnold Westlakc, Ronnie Ron hovde, Marcia Ronhovde, and Connie Sybrandt tave their M. Y. F. camp reports during the Methodist Church worship .ser vice Sunday. Fverett Morton returned home from the hospital Sunday and Tuesday re-entered due to a skin allergy. He is being given a specialist's attention. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wandra of Plattsmouth spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wandra's sis ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walberg and family. Relatives of the Viox-Reid family will congregate at the Antelope Park, Aug. 11, for din ner. Freda Reitter of Eagle is chairman. Assisting are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Viox and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heccard, of Lincoln. Mrs. Foster Cress. Walton has been ill with asthma recently. Mrs. Jack Heger and son, Jan, who visited Mrs. Heger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morton, for 10 days, left via plane Wednesday for their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halvor sen and daughter and his broth er. Royal, Elmwood, and the hitter's fiancee, Kaye Thomp son, Palmyra, motored to Os ceola. Ia., last weekend. They visited their uncle. George Hal vorsen and family. Misses Freda and Caroline Reitter were in Lincoln Friday evening with the visiting broth er from California, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reitter and family. The latter will leave for their home this week. Sunday evenng a fam ily gathering was enjoyed at the DIRECTORY PHONE t.288 and Children's 309 Main PHONE 105 w y i " ' Ll.L-L. r . t COltri'S CHRIST!, TKXAS. Navy Fns. Kichard V. Scliat fert became d naval aviator on .May 21 when his wife, the former Charlotte Stacey, pinned on his "WiiiRs of fiold" in a ceremony at the Naval Air Station, Corpus Ohristi, Texas. Kns. Sehalfert is the son of Mr, and .Mrs. William T. Si lialfert of Dalton. Reitter home in Eagle. The Frank Ply male's of Millard were also present. Lee Coatman of Fairbury call ed at the home of his sister, the Ronald Halvorsen's Tuesday. His two nephews, returned to Fairbury with him for a visit. Coleen Coatman and Roderick Swartz, Fairbury, brought the nephews home Friday. Ervin Maahs, Gary Earl, Val jean Stall of Eagle and Rich ard Anderson, formerly of Eagle now of Lincoln, left on Friday for National Guard active train ing at Camp Ripley. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Sr., entertained at their home Thursday evening, with a fish fry dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson and two and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Weyers Mrs. Robert Phillips and Gracie daughters of Bennet, Mr. and Alan Gene, and Mrs. Thomas of Eagle. Mrs. Valiean Stall and son, Heelan and daughter of Lincoln accompanied their husbands to Minnesota and will enjoy a weeks vacation. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service will meet Thursday i Aug. 7, at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Halvor sen of Elmwood. formerly of Eagle, visited their former neighbor and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirchhoff, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold French and family visited French's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred French at Douglas Sunday. Mrs. Doro thy French and three children of Plattmouth were also present for the day. Floyd Ketelhut is home from the hospital and recovering sat isfactorily. Mrs. Dale Herrold's nephew, Ronnie Rocker. 4. is en.joyine a visit at the Herrold home this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rocken bnck and Mr. and Mrs. William Ketelhut attended the Stockton precinct Farm Bureau family picnic at College View Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dean Rock enbach of Lincoln spent Satur day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roekenbac) Mrs. Richard Anderson and children visited a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Henriksen while Anderson is at Camp Rip ley, Minn. Pise riminatinn In a report to the Interna tional Labor organization in Ge neva, the United States stated that great progress had been made in eradicating racial dis crimination. Nearly onefourth of the Federal civil service em ployes in Washington are now non-white seven times as many as before World War II. A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents protect j f whole family ) , with the v WJ&MMZE IPILAM offered by Bankers Life of Nebraska ' ONE policy ONE low premium covers every member of the family rv: (5 " l'OR DAD perma- J nent w ile : -J surance ir -7 of from oie me in- in amounts $5000 to $15,000. 10R MOM insur ance coverage of approximately one litth of the amount of insurance on Dad's lile, figured in t lie relation of her ae to Dad's age. Bankers Life In mil S' " 1 t 'AnifAntiin Girls Group In Greenwood Plans For Fair Rose MrOonald Ptaone 2025 . Charles and Jim Turner of Omaha, were weekend guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Rose McDonald. Mrs. Elsie Kelly moved back to her home in Greenwood last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kirk and family of Greenwood attended the Mefford family re union recently at Riverview Park in Omaha. Eighty-nine relatives attended. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brok hage of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brakahage had a Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter. Mrs. June Rouse was hostess for the Dorcas Society at the Christian Church Friday after noon. Refreshments were ser ved after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner and family of Omaha, Rose McDon ald, E. L. McDonald were Sun day dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Rourke. Mrs. Frank Welton was a din ner guest Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jessip Flood in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wright and Lue Ann of Lincoln were euests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wright. A number of ladies called at the home of Mrs. Rose Frank Bryant Tuesday afternoon and enioyed a pinochle narty Those attending vre Alice Oscurn, Fern Buckingham. Annetta Car penter, Mrs. Brakahage, Ellen Kirk, June Kyles, Edith Schroe der. Mrs. Ronnie Osburn and daughter spent the weekend a the Claude Osburn home while Ronnie attended camp and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bulling were din ner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stnnlev Berbers and sons, of Omaha were din ner euests Sunday at the Darrel Buckingham home. On the way they stopped at the Harriet Har rlinp Camn in Louisvillp. where Darlene Berber will enjoy a week of camoine. Last Wednesday, the Sunny Sisters 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Helen Marolf. Posters were started and songs decided on for the 4-H music contest for the fair at Weeping Water. Jim Turner of Omaha will spend this week with his grand mother, Mrs. Rose McDonald, and cousins, the O'Rourke fam iy. Friday evening at the Claude Os- of Ashland were supper guests burn home. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson guest Sunday at the Lewis Wright home. the ' ; van the Kids insurance coverage of one -1 i 1 1 li of t lie ;. amount ol insurance on Dad's life lor all children from ages 15 days to IS years. NEW ARRIVALS all new a r r i va I s are automatically covered at age' 1 5 davs with one- fill h the amount of insur ance on Dads' lite. ' 4 DORAN V. BOWMAN 125 So. 6th Phone 3982 PlArrsmnurri Nrhr S ofXvbmska Illinois Kin Are Honored At Murdock Florence .McDonald IMione 22!2 Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Rikli are parents of a daughter born Mon day, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gust in and family of Piatt, Kans., are here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gustin, and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harms and family of Aurora, 111., who have been here visiting for a week left Monday morning for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Westfall and three children of Greeley, Colo., left for their home on Sunday morning after spending a week here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger were pleasantly surprised Fri day when his sister and her youngest son of Chicago dropped in for several davs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arthur and daughters of Colorado are here visiting Mrs. Arthur's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Neit zel and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lacev McDonald and Mr. W. O. Gillespie left for North Loup, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillespie for the rest of the week. Wednesday afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Herman Wendt were Mrs. Lyle Mueller and children of Louisville, Mrs. Louis Wehrman, also Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heil, Mr. and Mrs. John Heil of Omaha and Pator Martin June of California, who is an uncle of Mrs. Wendt'.. Ervin Reickman. son, Roger, and wife and daughter, all of Elgin, 111., are visiting relatives in Murdock this week and will be leaving for their home on Sunday. Mrs. William Streieh, who un derwent major surgery at a Chi cago hospital several weeks ago is home now and recuperating slowly. Friday evening of last week Mrs Herman Schweppe and daughters had a family gather ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reickman. their son, Rog er, wife and baby, all of Elgin, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knop and family left Thursday morning for a week's vacation. Earl's brother is taking over the sta tion during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McHugh re turned home Thursday from their week's vacation Thurs Looking for the buy of your life ? See Save big money now on 3 For your TV entertainment, Hymouth presents Miree great shows: "Date with the Angels," starring Betty White; Lawrence Welk's "Top Tunes arid New Talent" and "Climax!" See TV section for time and station. See your day evening. They had severe car trouble on their trip which; caused them to have to pur chase a different car. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hum phrey of Harlingen, Tex., visit ed at the McDonald homes on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hum phrey is a cousin to Lacey and Bryan. The Happy Hustlers 4-H Beef Club had a family picnic at the home of their leader. War ren Rikli Monday evening. Mr. Schmadeke had charge of the meeting and judging dem onstrations. After all the business and jud ging of calves belonging to Clark and Ross Rikli, a water melon feed was enjoyed by all present. David Stock News Reporter The International Labor Or ganization's Committee on For ced Labor unanimously voted a ban on slave labor that will presumably be embodied on a treaty. Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal automatic Qua water still THE BEST slill THE FASTEST still THE MOST ECONOMICAL 45 s ol all the water urod in the average homo is hot because hot water fills so many hcusr-holJ needs. 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