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m w THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, I'AOE EIGHT Section B SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, Aug. 27, 195!) NEWS FROftfl EAGLE Mrs. John Fischer Phone 7304 Mcsscrs Morris Muench a u Fanner Co-op Elev. Mgr. accom panied by 3 other men on the board of directors, Henry Wulf, Floyd Klekman, and W. A. Urn land attended the Managers meeting of Farmer's Union Co operative Association, at Oma ha, Nebr. recently, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirch hoff vi.sited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klrchhoff's at Che ney, Nebr. last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Halvor sen spent the weekend Aug. 13- 10th at Grand Lake, Colorado and other places of interest near Denver and Uoulder. The chil children were at the grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Coat man's at Fairbury. Mrs. John Halvor.sen visited a few days at Calidoria, Illinois, with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Halvorsen and sons, returning home Jast Friday. Mr. Harold Siekman, left for Hastings, Nebr., Monday after noon, where he will teach this tail. He has been jm instructor in the High School for several years Galen and Laurk" Denning, son where his father Is on the facul ty (Dairy Dep't.t. The younger son will attend Eagle High School. The Misses Reitter have rented an apt on 27th and Ran dolph Lincoln. Both are employ ed at the Bryan Memorial Hos pital. Eagle folks wish them well in their new living quarters after having resided in Eagle and have taken an active part in all the progressive interests in their home town. Both are graduates of the Eagle Schools. The Eagle communiy also welcome the in coming family and property owners, v Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wan and daughters motored to Battle Creek, Michigan, last Saturday morning to spend a few days at the home of their daughter and family, the Orville Conners. The latter have 2 daughters one, few months old daughter born after moved from Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hen riksen and family are spending several days at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs.. Sherman Prescription ONLY Among the thousands of health aids stocked in our modern pharmacy are cer tain types of drugs classifi ed as "prescription only". If used without the benefit of medical supervision, these drugs could be harmful even dangerous. They can not be dispensed without a written prescription. We will never violate the law or jeopardize anyone's health by selling "prescrip tion only" drugs over the counter. Robert E. Hall U.S. U.P. Fred J. Feldhousen rii.G.Il.P. Pharmacists In Charge Feldhousen Drug and daughter of Mr. and Mrs City vi.sited a lew clays last week Henriksen after completing a , Norman Denning of Central natural gas construction pro at the home of their granpar-i ject where he officiated as chief ents, Mr. .and Mrs. Sherman welder. They will leave soon for Henriksen. The latter spent; Hinckley, Minn., for a same Sunday at the daughters home ! position and several months pro home and the grandchildren re- i ject. turned to their home, having had a nice vacation visit. Mrs. Nellie Stoll and daugh ter Mona accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Krumm of Lincoln, to Calirornia, Missouri, to visit her other daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Burlingams for tlie weekend. They report that area was very dry, however, the Mo. folks had canned a con siderable amount of vegetables a id fruit from their garden, prior to the dry spell. Mr." and Mrs. Henry Sexton and family of California called on Eagle friends on last Friday and Saturday. They are visiting his sisU'r and family the John Eockenbach's near Walton, Nebr. The Trinity Lutheran Aid members will meet next Thurs day afternoon. . The Mi.ses Freda and Caroline Reitter have sold their property to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schielt ie of Lincoln and will give pos session Sept. 1st, after auction ing their household goods on Saturday, August 29th. The Schieltzes' have 2 sons, one at tending University of Nebr., SICK ROOM EQUIPMENT CAMPAICN The 15th Annual V. F. W. Auxiliary announces Its MACAZINE SALES CAMPAICN Mrs. Pat Baburek, Chairman, states that the commissions derived will be used to purchase additional sick room equip ment for the use of all residents of Cass County, for free home use. ANYONE IN NEED OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD CONTACT MRS. BABUREK OR LOCAL VFW. Subscriptions, new or renewal, will be greatly appreciated. THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS AUXILIARY The perennial favorite campus saddle takes on a nice new air for Fall '59. This purs fashion in black and white, adds bounce to each step with its white ribbed crepe sole. ONLY 54.98 OENNICMSEN' Mr. and Mrs. Murl Muenchau and family of Lincoln, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muenchau, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Lanning and son returned home last Fri day after enjoying a visit at Oconomowoc, Wis., the previous week. While there, they attend ed the Dodgers vs. Braves games. Their son, Gail enjoyed his employment at the above city and state, near relatives. Mr. and Mrs.. Laurence Weyers are the proud parents, of a 9 pounds baby girl born, Aug. 8, 1959, Lorie Lynne. The babe has three brothers rejoicing over then baby sister, mother and babe have returned home from the hospital and Lorie's gain ing everyday. Mrs. George Fitzpatrick. and family of Wichita, Kansas visit ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips last Weekend. Her aunt Miss Helen Walker spent a few weeks at the Fitzpatrick home and re turned home with them. A. V. Trunkenbolz of Costa Mesa, Calif., came to visit sev eral days with his mother, Mrs. George Trunkenbolz. He is re covering from a car accident several weeks ago, having suf fered a shoulder injury. Beverly, Jerry, Ronald and Marcia Ronhovde visited sever al days at the home of their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Sned den In southwest Missouri. Bev- erly and Jerry returned the last i of last week by train and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ron hovde, returned to Jankins, Mo., for a couple days with the Sneddens, and brought the two children home. ' Beverly Ronhovde is assist ing at the home of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams at Fargo, N.D., for two weeks. Mrs. Williams underwent an ap pendectomy recently. Mrs. .Richard Weyers is spend ing her two weeks vacation from the Donley Stahl office in Lincoln with her husband in Chi cago. Mrs. William Nolan and sons are visiting her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Wald- man at Niobrara. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Root and family visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herr and daughter and son at Humboldt. Eddie Vader suffered a head cut Thursday morning when he had a car accident enroute home from Lincoln. Annette Minderman, daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Min derman of Syracuse, visited a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Herman Kirchhoff and Mr. Kirchhoff last week. After her return home, her bro ther, Michael, came and spent a few days of school vacation there. Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kirchhoff took the nephew home and also saw the new niece born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Minderman. The Eagle couple also visited her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Jacobson and family at Sy racuse that evening. Mrs. Mary Lanning took ill on last Friday evening and the Doctor was called. She suffered a slight heart attack and is re covering satisfactorily at this this writing. It is hoped she will continue to improve. The Boy Scouts held a meet- ing at the Methodist Church I basement on last Friday even ing. They have been organized several months and progressing admirably with the assistance , of their Scout Masters and loyal I support of parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ander- son and family of Lincoln, call 1 ed at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson on j Sunday evening. ! The Imig family, who occupied ; the Handrock Estate property j have moved to Texas recently. The four grandchildren (Som mers'; of Lincoln, visited their j grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i Silas Cantley last weekend. t Several Eagle folk attended the "Obedience" Contest for Re gistered Dogs and owners, as signed in Open, Confirmation and Graduate Classes, at Peter Pan Park at Lincoln Sunday afternoon. Visitors were admit ted free and proved to be very entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fischer and Carole of Alvo and Mr. and Mrs John Fischer and Kathy E. en Joyed a trip to the northeast section of Nebraska on last Sat urday going via the recent flood ed areas Fremont, Wahoo and Mead, ate picnic dinner at Win nebago, Nebr. saw the Indian Pow Wow camping area and the Indian Reservation visitors na tural livehood quarters, return ing home via Blair, where they visited the Crawell Home for the aged, and were privileged to hear most enjoyable music on the An tique Music-box presented to the home by the .late Rev. Jackson's wife He was a former pastor at Eagle. Mrs. Jackson resides in an apt. at the home, and is in good health. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service members, will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the church, with Mmes, Flora Stilwell and Lillie Vickers co- hostesses - Mmes Bonnie Ander son leading the Devotionals Olive Westlake conducting the lesson. f Mrs. Laura West was an over nite visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry West, at Lin coln, last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Althouse and son Raymond enjoyed a trip to South Dakota and Black Hills area last week. Mr. and Mi's. Clyde Althouse and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Francke near Plattsmouth, Sunday. Dur ing the afternoon, Mrs. Althouse attended a bridal shower honor ing a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeil and family Lincoln visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roc- kenbach and his brother, Mr and Mrs. Wm. McNeil at Eagle Sunday. The McNeil moved from Topeka, Kansas to Lincoln last Friday. They are former. Eagle and Lincoln residents. Mr. and Mrs.,W. J. Hesson of Douglas, Nebr. visited their dau ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm McNeil and family Sunday The latters brother, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Maake and daughter of Lincoln were also dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorensen and family of Ruskln, Nebr were overnight guests at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Scattergood, Sunday evening Messers Scattergood and Soren sen were Omaha visitors - on Monday and the above families left on Tuesday, for a-trip .to the Black Hills for a few . days returning home, last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rocken- bach left via bus last Thursday for Kansas City, Mo. and spent the weekend at the home of their daughter and family the Rudy Umland's returning home, Sunday evening. Craig Umland came home with their grand- parents for a visit, before . his school starts Sept. 8 at Kan sas City. Mr. Paul Hunter of Omaha, visited at the H. N. Erskine home, Sunday, Mrs. Hunter re turned home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Deles Der nier and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Webbel of Colombia, Mo. after they visited latter's daughter and family the H. N. Erskines and other relatives. Mrs. Clinton Westlake attend ed the Extension Board busi ness meeting at Weeping Water last Thursday evening. The home agt. was hired to assume her office, Sept. 14. Visitors for a week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mar ten and family are Mrs. Mart en's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Pulver of Sandoval, Illinois and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Navolt and three daughters aiso of Satndoval, 80 miles east of St Louis. Michael and Stephanie Herrold are visiting both the maternal grandparents Edward Rockers and Wm. Herrolds at Seward for a few days this week. Rev. and Mrs. Forest Cress are enjoying a trip to Allen, Neb. and other former charges served by -the pastor prior to his charge at Eagle and Walton Lutheran Churches. Mr. and Mrs. Dale .Fleishman and family went to the Black Hills and making stopovers at Ainsworth, Randolph and Kear ney, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smetter and family of Goehner, Nebr., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldee McKay and Ellis a few days last week. Reports of ground beetles In vading homes and business buil dings have been received, ac cording to Robert E. Rosele, Extension entomologist at the University of Nebraska. In most cases, the beetles have been at tracted to lights during the night. Ground beetles are pre daceous on other Insects for the most part and will not harm buildings. They are just a nui sance, Roselle says. A Classified Ad In The Journal cost as little as 50 cents dlvo Mrs. Wilson How The Royal Neighbor Lodge met with Mrs. Floyd Nobbe Wednes day afternoon. Seven members were present. The Mary's Circle of the WSCS met at the Church basement. Tuesday afternoon. An ice cream social was planned for Wednes day evening, August 26. Mr. Charles Stout of Flat, Missouri is here visiting relatives and friends. He came Monday and surprised his sister, Mrs. Elmer Klyver Tuesday by just walking in. He is with his nep hew, Ralph Winn mo.;t of the time. Mr. and Mrs. .Carl Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams and Martha and Henry Dettmer of Lincoln were with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver last Saturday evening. Mrs. Esther Clark is with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Goering in Okla homa. Mr. and Mrs. Art Klyver were at the Elmer Klyver home Tues day evening. Martha Dettmer of Lincoln was with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Lloyd and family have been vacationing in Texas for two weeks, Mr. Lloyd has a brother there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vander- beck of Hickman Mrs. Dale Wis mers parents and Mrs Dena Wis- mer and son Dick, Mr. Wismers mother and brother of Panama were at the Dale Wismer home, Sunday. . Mrs. Anna Hardnock was with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Garbling at Elmwood last week, her daughter took her to the clinic at Lincoln four days where she is having examinations and X-ray's. She has her sister, Mrs. May Wood of California with her this week. Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Nickel were with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uhley at Louisville, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Orville Marcoe returned to his home, Sunday, .his mother Mrs. Ida Marcoe and brother David Marcoe and family of O- maha were to visit him Satur day. Miss Judy Dimmitt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Dimmitt 6pent Thursday with Jean El liott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner of Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Leaver, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leaver of Elmwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe and Aaron and Mr. Alvln Henricksen of Eagle at tended the Sidney, Iowa Rodeo Thursday evenfng also had a picnic supper at Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bucking ham and daughters of Cicero, Illinois are with Rev. and Mrs. Jack Buoklngham land family this week end, they are on their way home from Colorado, where Dean Buckingham has been at tending school this summer.. ' Mrs. Bert Leach, Ainsworth, Nebr. has been with her daugh ter and family Rev. and Mrs. Jack Buckingham this week at tending a School of Missions at Lincoln during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heier and family of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Prlntz and family of Plattsmouth were with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Printz Sunday.- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leming came to Alvo Saturday and took John ny and Jenifer, son and daugh ter of the Willard Lemings, home with them. They brought them home Sunday and took them to the Rodeo at Ashland with them. Oran Gilmore and sons, Ro bert and Kenneth and Mr. Butch Vanderbeck and son Jim of Panama attended two ball games at Kansas City, Saturday they left Friday and returned Satur day evening. They saw the New York and Kansas City games. Mrs. Gilmore was with her mo ther Mrs. Dena Wismer at Pana ma, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Welchel at tended the funeral services for David Lee Hagaman at Waverly and called on Miss Roxy Allan at Greenwood, Thursday. Mrs. Hubert Strong of Valen tine, Nebraska was at Church Sunday with Mrs. Carl Sutton, she was an all night guest Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutton, she is staying with Mrs. Suttons daughter, and husband Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Byers at Lin coln while her husband is at the Veterans Hospital, he is to have surgery the first o fthe week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Copple and family and Mr. Copples mother, Mrs. Grace Copple attended a family reunion at Antelope Park last Sunday. Sixty Nine were present. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dimmitt took Mrs. Dimmitts Sunday School Class to Lincoln, Sun day to visit the First Plymouth Congregational Church and ate their dinner in Lincoln before returning home, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Haas fell on the bath tub breaking some ribs and then twisted her back this week, which causes her trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stroemer were at Klmballton, Iowa last week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Tow ne. Steve Towne returned home with them and is with his grand. parents this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stroemer and Mrs. W. C. Fawell attended a Stroemer reunion at Beatrice last Sunday. Mr. Jess Hinds of Cheyenne, Wyoming was visiting his sister, Mrs.. Grace Copple for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vincent and family and Mr. Vincents sister, Mrs. Ruth Taylor Nancy, Patricia and Robert Roelofsz at tended the Sidney, Iowa Rodeo Saturday. The Roelofsz and Carolyn and James Vincent drove to Shennandoah to see Mr. and Mrs. John Knapp and family before returning home. Mrs. Walter Vincent and Mrs Ruth Taylor attended a Pink and Blue shower for Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, Mrs. Taylors daughter at Lincoln, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanway were calling on Alvo friends Thursday He was a former coach at Alvo he called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dreamer and the Arthur Roe lofsz family. Juliana Taylor of Plattsmouth was with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mickel a couple of days the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hardnock and family have been vacation ing in Colorado going to Estes Park and Fort Morgan. They left Monday and returned home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Dimmitt and daughters with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyd ston and brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Boydston of Weeping Water and sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stick ney of Lincoln had a picnic din ner at the Bethany park, Sun day and went sight seeing at the Morrill Hall and had birthday cake and ice cream at the Stick ney home in the evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vincent and family and Mrs. Ruth Taylor attended a Twenty Fifth Wed ding anniversary celebration for Mrs. Vincents sister and hus band the David Fosters at Elk City, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Weichel of Ralston and Mrs. Wilson Howe, La Von, Ardlth and Mar va were at the H. M. Weichel home Sunday afternoon. Boy Scout Troup 242 camped at Vogts pond Thursday night with their leader Ralph Dreamer and hiked back to Atvo, Friday morning. Seven boys were at camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dreamer and sons are vacationing in Wyoming this week. Ralph's parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dreamer are doing the chores. The Teachers for the Alvo School for the school year of 1959-60 are Mrs. Lee Ree Haver- land, Supt., of Lincoln, Miss Fern Fields of Palmyra and Rev. Jack Buckingham of Alvo, the High School Teachers. Rev. Jerry Sandy of Lincoln is the Seventh and eight teacher, Mrs. Brooks Packard, of Alvo will have the fifth and sixth, Mrs.. Besse Vin cent the third and fourth and Mrs. Mary Waltman of Lincoln has the Kindergarten, First and second. On Aug. 15, 1944, the U. S. Eighth Fleet, under Vice Admi ral H. K. Hewitt, landed troops in three areas east of Toulon in Southern France, bringing to a close that' phase of WWII that had begun in North Africa. Don't Try To 2nd Guess Them LINCOLN You can't second guess where a pheasant hen will make her nest! The only assurance is that it will almost always be in cover which affords at least some con cealment, according to H.L. Wiegers, assistant professor of poultry husbandry at the Uni vertsty of Nebraska. For instance, a nest was found along the roadside within 50 feet of a farm house in York County. The area was even fre quented by a farmer's dog as he accompanied the University researchers as they searched for nests. "The dog, evidently, had nev er discovered the nest for a count of shells Indicated that at least 13 chicks had hatched. " Unfortunately, all nests do not fare so well as only 18.5 per cent of the nests were success ful this year, compared to 2'J per cent last year, Wieners re ports. However, since thorn were many more nests this year, the number of young pheasants, should not be substantially less than last year. A Classified Ad In The Journi cost as little as 50 cents Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" TnOMAS WALLING CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Open Saturday Night Style Shop extraordinary! 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