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V 9 9 9 ysvnmnn 991 ' wr'-r 9 r9 99999 9w 1 0 lJ 3 G K P Hi SOOIII AS Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Smith A.slllaiul Womrns annual family picnic was (Mil) t for Wednesday Aug. 27 at '.Iriiiwhis Lake. Tin- July Fairla'uUrs, Junior ! .uilaiHici'.s, Four Square, Good ; u.-k. and Friendly Neighbor Ex it 11 ion Clubs formed a proup ;i 1 iii had a cookie booth at the (.!; County fair at Weeping Wa tt last week. They won first tin the booth. Members of each r'ul; made' the cookies. Mrs. Oscar Dill and Mrs. Fred Miekney outlined the ideas for poster for the club and Mrs. 1 vie Bailey made it. Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mr. Dellx i t Ilum.ston Save "Schreiner's" Cash Register Receipts WHY! ciarenier Rexaii mugs K S ft IiiLiuuLk iiLi.L&.;Wfei$iliksd4M I f i KM V v;. k. & "Onward" Fitted Nebraska i'j Contain Note Book, Assignment Books, j Filler Paper and Index. A Tremendous Value At Genuine Cowhide Binder NEBR. 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POSITIVELY These pens will be sold at the regular price of $3.00 after this sale. Kindly recommend this pen to your friends as you find it. That's the purpose of this sale. 49c is all you Pay Not S3.00 u 1 WS'ift? I I1LAND took their d.iimlitcr Sara, and. Carol strov of Murdock to Fair-i bury Sunday. The nirls were to , ,. 1 spend a week at Camp Jefferson, , representing a Farmers Union group. Air. aiu Mrs. Kaymond Nelson took Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson to Omaha Sunday evening to bo ard a train. They will go to Everett, Wash., to visit their son Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nelson and family. Marilyn Kolb attended a Girl Scout meeting at Camp Sheldon at Columbus. Because They Have Cash Purchasing Value. foi ! xJkJijSo $189 $2.98 Ream 79c All For 24c 59' Box of 48 PENCIL SET "7fV Boxed 7 5c S 10c RR Nf 1 TH IS K NF u '" 1.". " ?i fT. WTTT'V: " it BINDERS This coupon is good while advertising sale is on LIMITS Not more than 2 pens to each coupon THESE PENS WILL BE ON SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th SCHREINER DRUG PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. BRING THIS COUPON Mr inH Mrc nttnrti lT11rr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Keller and baby, all of An burn were Sunday callers at the I Roy Keller home. The Rev. 13. F. called there during the week. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlev Barger were Mr. and Mrs. John Kuehl of Mil- 1 . I . 1 .. 1 nr.. II , 1UIU - Mr- ana js. wcsiey wens, iviuumit' uuu d canine 01 vvuuoo, Mr and Mrs John wkht and Mrs. Dallas Wells of Yutan and Debbie Clark of Omaha. Mrs- "'urV farmer reiurnea I nome bunaav alter a two weetcs j stay at Bryan Memorial Hospi- tal. Her sister. Mrs. Carl Brii: zi and Mr. Brizzi of Omaha visited at the Farmer home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parks in the Cedar Hill neighborhood Sunday afternoon. They also vi sited Mrs. Park's sister, Mrs. Elsie Kelly in Greenwood that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and family of Bertrand were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Milton Bachman. Their guests Thursday were Mrs. Net tie Core of Stanton and Mrs. L. J. Walradt. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kreck low of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rau and sons spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rau, helping Mrs. Rau observe her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wiles and Terry had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wiles. In the afternoon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gaudreault at the cabin and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver t Wilson and family of Omaha I who are spending a part of this week with the Gaudreaults. The Gene Grimm family were also visitors there. Mrs. Orie Sowards, Marvin and JoAnne spent Friday at the Fair in Weeping Water. They were overnight guests of Mrs. Sowards mother, Mrs. August Klemme in Weeping Water. Sharon Ledger of Kansas City has been a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Irvin Bentley, Mr. Bentley and family this past month. Mrs. Bentley, Sherry and Zane and their house guest spent Sunday evening at the Ashley Boiler home. I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman j and Mrs. Wayne Bachman at ; tended the wedding of Sharon i Alley and Wayne Raasch at the Christian Church in Ashland Sun- day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buckmaster and Craig and Mr and Mrs. Lau rence Stenberg, Janet and Mary Jo, of Council Bluffs were Sun- ; day dinner guests of Mr. and j Mrs. Martin Stenberg and Mrs. , Emma Olson. Janet and Mary j Jo remained to spend the week j at the Stenberg home. j E. J. Brisack an son of Ray mond called at the Cecil Slan der home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber were j Sunday evening visitors there. j Mr. and Mrs. Lyndall Watson and sons, Mrs. Willa Weldon and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mans field were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Metheny in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Art Box and Milton Box visited Mr. and Mrs. ! George Moomey at the cabin 1 near the South Bend lake Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sandy, and ! grandchildren, Stevie, Debbie1 ! and Linda, all of York. Rev. ; and Mrs. Jerry Sandy of Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel I son attended a family picnic at ; the Orville Sandy home in Green i wood Sunday. ! Mrs. Ronald Grebe and Rus sell, Mrs. Jerry Grebe, Mrs. j Keith Pollard, Kimberly and Ke 1 vin all of Lincoln were Thurs ! day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore, i Dewey W., and Richard were 1 Sunday visitors with Mr. Moores nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. ; Herbert Edwards near Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rau, Russell and Charles were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and n -i-'-' " 1 Hours 49c Is all you Pay Not $3.00 Mrs. Elmer Rishel and Cindy in Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Grunt Pass. Ore., arrived for a short visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Long and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Box and Milton attended the Cass County Fair at Weeping Water Thursday evening. Glen Bieler of Wichita Kans., spent the weekend with is par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bie ler and family. Lloyd Scow of Shelby called at the Cecil Stander home Fri i day afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander, Charles, Mary Ann and Steven, j vacationed in th Sand Hills this I past week, enjoying a time at I the Halsey Forrest. They also attended the Burwell rodeo and I returned home Friday, j Mrs. Peter Stander and family 1 spent Wednesday with Mr. and ' Mrs. Irvin Gergen and family j at Dunbar. Thirteen families of the Ash I land Garden Club enioyed a pic j nic dinner at the Gaudreault : cabin at the lake Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones I visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde j Jones Wednesday evening. The Jones family spent Friday eve i ning with Mr. and Mrs. Sam I Long and their house guests, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Long I of Grants Pass. Ore. I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bach- ! man and family spent Thursday evening at the Arthur Laughlin home, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sell in and family and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin visited with the Laugh lin family and John Laughlin Friday evening. GLEHDAL Mrs. Tom Tennant Phone 4251 Mrs. Jim Ingram and her sis ter, Mrs. Brandt joined another sister in Sioux City and toge ther drove to Rapid City to visit another sister. They will visit the Black Hills expect to be none about 11 days. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Group and family called at the Chris Stohlman home Sunday evening. Delsie Stostad and Harold Mar. tin both of Duluth. visited Mon day to Wednesday at the Tom Tennant home and other rela tives were dinner guests at the M. K Schroeder home in Sy racuse Tuesday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rhodes and chldren, Mr. and Mrs. E. McFarland all of Kearney, arrived at the Elmer Johnson home and visited over the weekend. Pamela Rhodes had been visiting her grandpar ents, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tennant of Omaha and their daughter, Mrs. Richard Turner and baby of Seattle. Wash., visited Fri day evening at the Lester Ten nant home. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Park and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lang. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Rov Sprinkel of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramge and family of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilson and fam ily of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Or ville -Cordes and daughters vi sited at the Fred Cordes home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albert and daughters, Mrs. Florence May field and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl and sons, John Mo ran, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weg ener and babv, Mr. and Mrs Robert Statzer and family of Bel levue, called at the John Weg ener to help Mrs. Wegener cle brat her birthday and a delic ious lunch was served. Mrs. John Van Vleit and Da vid of Lincoln came Wednesday to visit at the Elmer Johnson home Thursday. She called at the P. G. Henning home to visit the Robert Bramer family who were house guests there from California. Mrs. Van Vleit re turned home Thursday evening taking Edward and Jimmie who have been visiting at the John son home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Derby and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Derby and family called at the Arthur Derby home Sunday eve Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stoehr and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Stoehr visited Sunday at the Lester Shomaker home in Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprieck vi sited at the Geo. and Elmer Stoehr home Sunday afternoon. Evening callers were Luella Mei singer, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Da vis and daughters. Mrs Dayton Henning entertain ed her Sunday school pupils at her farm home Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grahm helped entertain them. Mrs. Hen nings has 3rd grade pupils. 9 were able to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Beaugord Clink enbeard and family visited Sun day at the Arthur Derby home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfe of Union called at the John Albert home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Hennings Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreamer and fa.nilv w. j c t ntertn inrd a Mini 'it at tin- Klnu-r Johnson home Friday evening. , FIKST LUTHERAN CIURCH 11th And Washington Ave. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. Carlton C. Spatzck, Pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Communion service. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. Tuesday: 8 p.m. Adult Instruction class. Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Teachers meeting. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the l'lattsinouth-Lotiisville Road A. B. Lentz, pastor Thursday Nite: Choir practice. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10.30 a.m. Examination and Confirmation. Sunday, Sept. 7: The Lord's Supper will be ad ministered in connection with the services. RE-ORGANIZED CHI RCII OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Library Auditorium F.hvin L. Coolnian, pastor Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Church officers meet at the Elwin Coohnan home. Friday: 7:30 p.m. Annual church busi ness meeting at the Elwin Cool man home. Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Church. FIRST FRESBO'ERIAN CHURCH Plattsmouth Seventh Street & Second Ave. Keith Delap, pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. Divine service. 10 a.m. Church school. Wednesday: 2 p.m. Women's Association. Thursday: 8 p.m. Trustee's meeting. 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal. C O.M M U M T Y I'R E S B VT ER I AN CHURCH Cedar Creek, Nebraska Joseph L. I5arr, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Morning worship. 10:30 a.m. Church School. Mrs. Boyne Parson, Superintendent. UNITED PRESIJTERIAN CHURCH Murray, Nebraska Joseph L. Barr, Pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Church school. Mr. Marion Wiles, Superintindent. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Avoca ew Mrs. Henry Maseman Mrs. Bryan Seegel and Crystal came home Tuesday from Austin Tex. Dean and David Seegel met them at Kansas City as they had a six hour lay over there. Mrs. Wilbert Emshoff surpris ed her mother, Mrs. John Rippc on her birthday and invited the following guests; Mrs. Maynard Rippe and children, Mrs. Gus Wohlers and Sharon, Mrs. John Lingle Sr., Mrs. John Emshoff. Mrs. William Dettmer and granddaughter, Sandra Dettmer. Ann Marauardt left Friday and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chace and Judy on a trip to California. Harold Ehmke was at Ord the past week with his super visor to take an instruction cour se on his new job for a tractor company. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wrulf and sons came home Wednesday fishing trip to Minnesota. Albert Cockle, Miss Selma Marquardt, Omaha, Mrs. J. W. Brendcl were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. Marquardt. Mrs. Harvey Hillman, Nebras ka City, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella Wulf Sunday. Mrs. Wilbert Emshoff and chil dren, Omaha, spent several days here visiting relatives this wees. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bergstraes ser, Lincoln, visited at the Silas Everett home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Halls trom accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Case and family on a fish ing trip to Minnesota. Clyde Fletcher, Jr., was unfor tunate to step on a nail while working for Robert McDonald last week. Mrs. John Lingle, Jr., suffer ed a fall at her home Saturday and tnrained her ankle. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Maseman were Mrs. John Ehlers and Mrs. Jordan Kohjer, Bertrand, Richard Ma seman, Mr. and Mrs. John Ma-,-cman and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halm and daughters In the afternoon sonic called on Philip Maseman at Veterans Ho.-pital, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Wohlers attended funeral services for her nephew River He.-pen a! Syrn-eu-e Mondav. Kocr Wohlers was a pall bearer. ; FIRST MF.THOIWST CHURCH 7th & Main Streets l'ljllsimtuth Rev. Arthur L. Embree, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Ser mon: "The Deity of Jesus." 5:30 p.m. Senior Youth Fel lowship. Thursday, Sept. 1: Meeting of the WSCS. UNION METHODIST CHURCH Union Rev. Arthur L. F.mbrre, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Morning worship. 10:30 a.m. Church school. I.MMANTF.L LUTHERAN CHURCH Louisvillp, Nebraska Ljie R- Mueller, pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship hour. Thursday, Sept. 4: 1:45 p.m. Ladies Aid. Friday, Sept. 5: 4:15 p.m. Junior Choir. Saturday, Sept. 6: 9 a.m. Saturday school. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Weeping Water Lyle R. Mueller, pastor Sunday: I 8:30 a.m. Worship hour. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Tuesday: 8 p.m. Sunday .school staff. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Murdock, Nebraska Lyle R. Mueller, Vacancy Pastor Sunday: 8:15 a.?n. Worship hour. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible class. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 6th St. & Second Ave. Plattsmouth, Ncbr. Sunday: 11 a.m. Morning Service. 11 a.m. Sunday school. The Public is welcome. The practical importance of the healing works of Christ Jesus to mankind today will be brought out at Christian Science services Sunday. Scriptural readings in the Les-scn-Sermon entitled "Christ Jesus" will include the account in John 9:l-7i of Jesus' heal ing of the blind man. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH j No. 8lh and Ave. C. J. V. Taenzler, Pastor i Vacation Days are over i Back to School and Back to Church. ; Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible School. Twelve Classes invite you. ' Kenneth Wright, Supt. i 10:45 a.m. Communion and Sermon: "Work! Burden or Blessing." The hand of Welcome , is extended to all. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Chi-Rho Youth. , Wednesday: 2:30 p.m. Christian Woman.s ; Fellowship business meeting. i Thursday: 7 to 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH G. E. Scybold, Pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Church service. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Tu2sday : 8 p.m. Meeting of Church council at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hild. at ttitis Try Where your rfcf h cur fVsf 4 "2 I V Ma ' "111! 1 ALL SIZES CN SALS PRICE 6.00-16 1 1 .Co G. 70-15 ir;.u?3 7.10-15 '5 7.60-15 Ian ore! recu;::;ib'c t.rc avs 4& Complete Texaco Lu'jricntion Service K.ivciinc & Texaco Motor Oils Froc Pick Up cr De'ivcry Chiciso Ave. At Louisville Rd. Thone 4102 THE PL ATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, August -JH, 1958 Section B PAQE FIV ALVO NEWS Mrs. Wilson Howe Phone 911 Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hardnoek anil family drove to Hastings and visited the "House of Yes terday", then went to Minden and went through the Pioneer Village. They stopped at home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coalman at Holdrege and accompanied them to the Republican City Dam at Alma. Thev left Friday and returned home S.iturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe drove to Sidney Saturday. They stayed with Mr. :nul Mrs. Geo rge Young. Sunday afternoon they drove on to Denver to Mrs. Howe's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penning. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Peterson, Sunday evening and then to "Look Out Moun tain" to view Denver at night. On the way home they stopped at Holdrege to visit, with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coalman. Ronald Kinney ran into the cemetery fence north of Alvo. i Due to so much moisture this summer the roads are rough and are rather hard to drive on in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe j and family entertained Mr. audi Mrs. II. M. Weiehel and Junior: I Mr. and Mrs. John Weiehel and family and Arlyne Strieck at dinner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Weiehel entertained in honor of their son Junior, Sunday. Those present were Arlyne Ktreick, Mr. and Mrs. John Weiehel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers of Bovina, Tex., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendricks Tues day and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lemming drove to Fillcv Sunday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moslander. In the afternoon thev k i i m rrt Jotice To BOARD OF EDUCATION is calling for bids on the job of: CGKHECTiKG THE SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO THE SEWER m m MURDOCK Approximately 550 leer of sewer ditch needs to be dug. Contractor to furnish all materials and labor. IF INTERESTED APPLY AT ONCE TO AND CONTACT: Jess Stokes or Louie Wendt, Murdock, Board Members ITS FKff 3U Va u Loo! at d with exc1i."iv? uo Fircctono RUBStli-X 1or longer mileage S F, Safety-Fortified cord body for ruqged dependability c Sunsr CEiKRisicns K vX ' n. r.ma K1 670-15 iM LmlllJa Bbk-Tibtd O An ;nn ' u1:: Imi;,miii . ilim't i.iii ti . ; ti I j. ifrty '-. S : 1 1 ir.ir ir I ! , u ii! r.i w r I liiv.ri i".'y N( H : BUTT'S visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Noakes. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jipp and family drove to Ashland, Kans . to the home of a brother of Jipp's, Jay Jipp. Steve Jipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jipp went to Wichita, to play ball in a tournament. Clyde 'entered a cow cutting event at the County Fair. They left Friday and came back on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Copple and family and mother, Mrs. Grace Copple drove to Chicago Sunday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Lee Connie's niece at Monroe City, Ind., and visited the Zoo at St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heier had their babv, Timothy Dale, bap tized at church Sunday. u . .a. ..V." , Ilow"Eas'Arc Easy Payments? Tlioy may bo n ll i iisitr if yini buy your car tlirmii:h j S t a t o V a r m ' "Uank Plan" 3 1IAII IAIM i'x'J James McMillian 1104 3rd Ave. Dial 3928 Plattsmouth Slate hm Mutual Automobile Instance Company lljme Clli.e-dooming! jii, Illinois instil ri im this deal on Luxe Dav trio all of the extra strength of a NYLON S F, Safety-Fortified cord body. ..at a bargain price! 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