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' V . v V v - v ' A s A Connio'i Column Pining Floors, Tasty Ribs ond Clever Idea If you're i)!amiinK to redecorate uur dining room, consider mov ing the carpet elsewhere. Thu I nnily mifclit lay smart new lino I urn, plastic tile or cork on a weekend. (lives a hriglit-'n'-sliiiiinj; new look to your dining liiuiii. Ribs for Two Who doesn't love NEWS FROM EAGLE Mrs. John Fischer Phone 7304 Try them thet,f NS),J w ay Mrs .1 VA Vs-v I ;? inland Itooney el Minneapolis, Minn., tixes 'em: Jirown ahout 2 I1-;. lean spure ribs, pouring oil fat. Add sauce made of can luinato soup, ',2 can water, is i up brown augur, 1 grated onion, i' I'bsp. viiu'uur, I Tbxp. lemon juice, Yt tup. salt, and '4 tsp, pepper, all ingredients mixed ami heated. Simmer two to 2Vi hours over low heat. Add a little water if rihs are sticking. Dolly's Shadow Box A wonderful idea for daughter: ( npainted open slitlws that are iillaelied to the null in her room. Taint (lie shelves to liarinonie Willi nail paint or paper. At Hie end of outv play session, dolls no into (heir separate niche ... uu display! Heart of Your Home Warmth is most certainly the heart of your home, so I often think of natural gas as being part of that "heart". Gas con trols home tem peratures year-round, furnishes the flame for cooking, water heating, refrigeration and incin eration. The gas-hearted home is a warm-hearted home be cause you have more time with this efficient helper. Your local gas company keeps you supplied with natural gas, and Northern Natural Gas Company keeps your local Has company supplied both bring better living to you. Oh-Oh . . . Telephone! I.ver notice the phone always rings, just as you've put your hands into hrea.l or cookie dough? Mrs. S. I.. I tinmen of Omaha, Nehr. slips a plastic hag over her hand as she reaches for tae phonc-Clcvcr, eh? -" V c Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Umland visited at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Rhoden, near Elmwood, last Sunday evening. The Trl-Countv Lassies 4-H Club members met at the home of Pauline Schlldt. at 1:30 p. m., Saturday. Paula French and Pauline Schikit demonstrated the vanilla drop cookie recipe. Jeanette Wevers and Judy Ob erle, gave a demonstration on "Making Beds". Next meeting will be at Kay Stubbendick's May 27 at 1:30 p. m. Eagle students attended the Shrine Circus Wednesday at Lin coln. They went by school bus. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Fifer of Lincoln spent Mother's Day at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna Fifer. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mongau of Lancaster, Kans., visited at the home of Mrs. Tena Butts, Sunday. His mother, who has been visiting for several days at the sister's home, returned to her home with them on Sun day evening. Fred Wenzl of Prairie Home was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Te na Butt. The Evening Eagles Extension Club members met at Mrs. Ro land Halvorsen's home. The dem onstration on "making sandwich es" was given by Mines., Hal- vorsen and Keith Trumble. Mrs. Dale McCoy added her name to the membership roll. The club will have a picnic June 1 for the members and their families. Friends of the Pitzer family at Humeston la., will be glad to hear, that Mrs. Orville Pitzer has returned home from the hospital and is recovering satis factorily, following a major sur gery a few weeks ago. The Eagle Methodist Church members held their 4th Quarter ly Conference with Dr. Sandall, District Superintendent of Lin coln on Tuesday evening. All of ficers of church and Sunday sch ool gave full reports. Plans for a new assigned student pastor were discussed with the Super intendent. Leo Barry of Oroville, Calif., arrived at the home of his sis ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Sr., on last Mon day and left for home on Fri day. He is a depot operator for the South Pacific Railroad, hav ing followed the same vocation as his late father who was the depot agent and operator of the Rock Island at Alvo. 60 years ago where the Barry family re sided many years. Mrs. Barry was not able to make such a trip at this time. He visited oth er relatives at Alvo, before re turning home. Mrs. Johnson's illness is some improved and enjoyed the brother's visit very much. Mr. and Mrs. James Wadlow and daughter and Mrs. Wadlows guests were the latter's sister are enjoying a visit with their and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ke i-! son, Mr. j.nd M -s. Raymond neth Kenr.rciv of Orand Isltnd.j Palmer at Wahoo. Sunday tti Mr Carl Stanlm of Papillion visited in Facie and retu.i ed and - i:dv:ard Kennedy Sr.: to Wahoo. of Chicago, Ll Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Llr.cior of Klniweod, called at the homo of Mr. i.nd Mrs. John Fischer and Kalhy E., on Sunday after noon. Pvt. and Mrs. Favle Seh-mdt and two sons, of Ft. Hood, Tex., are enjoying 110-cl i j leave vi.si- and John Fischer w.-re the in vited piiests from Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froh'!"h and family ntertained at their home, her i arents. Mr. and Mrs Lance elites, an his father. Mr. Jake Frohlich and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eg.'.er ind son of Lincoln for the Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. V.. L. elites en tertained with a ( inner at the homo of the Frank Frohlich f i:n ily, Eagle ar.d Mr. Wesley -well, of Ashland on Sunday, in observance of Mrs. elite's birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Panne Af Ax 1 A 1 YS m most Qts EVER HAif WEDGIES K Yf-;!f aw yvy''','y"'r4 mnvmf miw'iiJ3WT SIZES AAA - C 4 THRU 10 volts'. V RMaBSl I POPULAR COLORS $795 Creet Spring with a springy step ... in Glov-Etts. Full wedgie cush ion trepe sole. Soft glove leather. Steel shank for extra support. &9 n 511 ioes Your Friendly Family Shoe Store Plammouth Dial 7232 .1 INTERNATIONAL SUPER - VITA. COMPLETE FEED SUPPLEMENT For ALL FARM ANIMALS! CONTAINS PROTEINS MINERALS VITAMINS ANTI - BIOTICS All You Need Is SUPER VITA And Your Own Crain, Silage, Hay or Pasture COST PER DAY IS ONLY O Cattle 4c to 8c Hogs 4c Poultry 18c Per 100 Birds ADDITIONAL DEALERS NEEDED IN CASS SARPY & DOUCLAS COUNTIES Write SUPER VITA DISTRIBUTOR 2406 So. 49th Ave. Omah.i, Ncbr. Phono CLcndnlc 5810 tnc her invents, Mr. and Mis mother, Mrs. Pearl Caddy of j Ros"' f,il'd i;t Alv' and Mrs Lincoln, called at the home of j Carrie .- cnir mt. nis moi:ieu Mrs. Anna Fifer Sundav eveninid lintl othcl' 11 -Uves at Eaul -. Jesse Wall spent last Sunday, Mrs. Laura West entertaii.eo ; anniversary nonorniK Mr f ., 1 v,i H.,i,t,. o.,i the Lincoln "It St." Birf.ua' v ! Mrs. Henry Fleishman at family, the Paul B. Johnson's at'cl"b hvr home last Friday. Alvo. i Mnies. Charles Scalterood John Fischer's spent last Fri day at Elmwood, with Mrs. Le na Fischer, Mary, observing the former's birthday. On Sunday Eagle folks were dinner guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Miller at Osceola Nebraska. Their son. Mr. and Mrs. Oryl Fischer and family of Loup City were also dinner guests at the Miller homo, the parents of Mrs. O. L. Fischer observing the birth days of both Mrs. Miller and John Fischer. The Pre-School days were held a few days last week at Eagle Home Ec. Rooms, conducted by the 1st year Home Economics class and the instructor, Mrs. Jones. Several youngsters were enrolled for the interesting ses sions. A family dinner was enjoyed at the Milton Rodaway home Sunday, honoring his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodaway, visiting from California. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Conner and daughter of Lincoln, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wall, Sunday evening. Mrs. Joe Youngquist under went surgery at the Nebraska City Hospital on last Monday. She is recovering satisfactorily. Misses Bethel Wulf, Marilyn Bird and Mary Weyers gave a miscellaneous shower Sunday at Miss Wulf 's home for their school classmate graduate, Phyllis Swa rtsman Short, who was married recently. Sixteen girls were present. Myrna Richards, Sophomore, Arts and Sciences, was elected for the year 1958-1959 as Presi dent of the Women's Dormitor ies at the University of Nebras ka at the recent election of of ficers. 600 young ladies are re siding in the Dorm. Harold Manning and son, Bob by visited his sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, at Conway, la., last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phil lips with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips of Lincoln attending the annual Butterlield family dinner at the Norfolk Park. Norfolk, on Sunday. The dinner this year was in honor of Mrs. Walter Phillip's father, Mr. F. E. Butterficld's 86 years old, birthday, which oc cured on the following Tuesday. Mrs. Dale Herrold and daugh ter, Stephanie, attended a bridal 1 shower for her cousin, Karen Schopf at Seward on last Friday. Mrs. Herrold and her mother, Mrs. Edward Rocker of Seward were co-hostesses for the honor able occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oldfield and family of Bonnet were din ner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zins master last Sunday. During the evening they visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oldfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Jones and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King, all of Lincoln, called at the Jack Zinsmaster home Sun day afternoon. Mr. Jones is a nephew of Mrs. Zinsmaster. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Umland entertained with a family dinner at their home last Sunday, her mother, Mrs. Emma Waline and a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waline, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and family of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Jr., and sons of Alvo were pre sent. Countv Kates Extension Club members, enjoyed a tour of in teresting places at Lincoln May 13. The club's annual family pic nic will be at the Billy Kctel hut farm home July 29. The "OSC" club members mot at Mi-'.-:. Laura West's home last Thursday afternoon. During the meeting it was decided the club members and their families will have their annual picniu the last Sunday in June this year Robert Wclker, USN is ho;v: on leave from Key West, F.'.i., for a 3(j days, arriving on Sat urday morning in Omaha and was met i't the station by hi,-, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro.)-;r: Walker, Sr. James Burko, son of Mrs. Ruth Burks, is r.i?o enjoying a leav j at this time. He has been sta-j tioncd t the west coast and vill j return to iki'.v after his j;?a-e a; Mrfok. Va. ! Dinivr r.uests at Mr. and Mrs. ' Everett Morton's home at Aivc, ; on Friday evening, were Mr. and i Mrs. A. F. Schwonker. Mr. ana ! Mrs. Dick Underwood. Mr. and ; Mrs. Billy Ketelhut. of Eagh-.t honoring the birthdays of Sen-1 wr niter and Morton During the weekend vi.;lt fifj Mr. arc! Mrs I.fc Peter.-,, if 1 Kansas Citv. at her parents. Mr I and Mrs. Ifarley Smith, j'krl Sundav morn. nr., Mr. and Mis Silas Cantley brought their grandchildren, John, Margaret, Susan and Becky Summers home with them for the day. Mr. Chehster Sommers came for them Sunday evening. The Women's Society of C'-'is tian Service members had '.hrit annual ' Perfect y.ltendance' ho nor party at the church biso ment Monday afternoon. Guests at the 40th wedd'ot: and the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleishman were the honor couple and other son Dwayne, Mrs. Bertha Crandell and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winkler and fam ily, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Krecklow of Mauley and i son, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kreck-j low, Beatrice; Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Gerhard an daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McCoy and fam-; ily and Mr. George Winkler and Mrs. Jessie Tomlin of Eagle, j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams ; Mines. H. D. Fischer, O. E.j Underwood and Clinton Westlake1 attended the "Grand Lodge" at; Lincoln during its session last week. 1 A family gathering with a bas ket dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Cassle Adams Sunday. Captain Horton and family, visited his brother, Charles Hort on Jr., and family enroute to his new assignment in Mon tana with the Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neal of Kearney visited their former neighbor and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleishman Sunday afternoon. They were enroute home after visiting relatives at Beatrice during the weekend Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Winkler, Lincoln spent the day at his brothers, Mr. George Win- THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, May 22, 1958 Section B PAOE FIVE father, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gerhard were unable to bo pre sent due to Illness and the Elcion Winkler of Lincoln were ill with measles and mumps. klor for-the hitter's 87th birth- H day, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flesh-'k man, and Mr. and Mrs. Law-'rQ rence Krecklow of Manley also i rU enjoyed the day with the Mines..; 3 REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5'- Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. VZZLE How can a girl scream at the Kight of u mouse, yet silently get into a car with a wolf? Olathe Air Scoop. a a 0 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a We Expect Our Ins Gardens in Bloom About May 20 to June 8 SCHLIEFERT IRIS GARDEIIS 1 mile northwest of Manley, on Highway 50. Gardens Inspected by State Department of Agriculture Member and Judge of American Iris Society Treasurer, Creater Omaha Iris Society K. , t 4 v & S' khi " J a .If?' v1." ?'v.l ' I,' , i 'J,Um , ' - ? I Vs,NVfPL- 1 tS'iky l 4 - r o v :-t v j- - - t' :i Lr.'. 'vvn l i&Ltrv::;'i :aa tV',:AAr A" a--:Av . " . w4f k: AAt,:; ;;A:Af:VA. - nv - aV- w iftniiiiiffflniftfiwriiiini 1 11 1 Ai 1 1 1 ii 1 in hi 1 "Wwiniirf You are invited to open house Wednesday, May 28 : 1 - f I 7'ix design sxmhnli -rs ( modular concept ol the budding An ana six el hutair he mine the module jor design and construct mil mid is repealed throughout the budding, ll piovides efiieienex, imlerlittes-i, anil e pandidulil v -the d) mimic new diimus,vni 0 our julure. You are invited (o visit (ho now Home Office of The Guarantee and (our the new facilities from 2 until !) p.m. on Wednes day, May 28. You will enjoy (ho charm and the stimulating atmosphere of (hose unusual offices an achievement both in beauty and efficiency. Guides will explain (he liijzhlihts of (his contemporary structure of sparkling ;d.is and satin-linish aluminum. They will point out how planning and advanced di-siii provide a continuous and uninter rupted work How within and between (he Guarantee departments. You will see how dynamic now dimen.Muns have been applied in office design. Paco-st I tins growth of The Guarantee during the !a.-t ten years made larger and more efficient quarters for the Homo Office stall a necessity. These offices will make possible even bet (it service to our present and future policyowners and our field representatives. I'KLSIDLNT MUTUAL LIFE COMPANY Ua tut m A .i.i a' . wfc.i l11 r- lflflfc lAmffwfhmhi' 1 li 1 A AilA A nfili1 A Ii i iwHiiiiiiiA'i1)! a i fh n tn 4h ii,i-"- iAi inll inibHiint..