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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1961)
m r Ai.il vt-m &m w itU: "t . .... Jl dr y-. aqk RFCEIVE AWARDS The Junior High students above received special awards from the Student Council, as follows (from left : front-Linda Ballinger, top book orders in 1th grade; Bonnie We -stead, secretary of 7th grade home room CB) with highest book sales; Carlene Ilaith. 3rd place art contest "inner 1 I' Bobenmoyer, honorable mention in art contest; Pat J0"1"3?' iml Oren Pollards, Others Entertain New York Visitors place in art contest (8th); back-Linda Thornton secretary of Y ..i i., .... . riri hriner. 1st nlace III art home room wun dpsi auniu..., -"--- - - - . contest (8th); David Nielsen, 3rd place in art contest 8th). Gary Lockhart, honorable mention in art contest (8th, ; Manly n Hutch inson, secretary of 8th grade home room with highest book sales. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kimmel of Hornell N. Y., were houseguests tor a wek of Mr. and Mrs. Oren M. Pollard of Nehawka on their return trip from seven weeks in Hawaii. tVip Kimmels flew from Lo: Angeles to the Islands and re turned by plane. They took a bus from Los Angeles to San Francisco and a train to Nebraska. The Kimmels are retired high school teachers. Mrs. Kimmel having taught 37 years, Mr. -- , qi tt ; thn c o m P school. The Kimmels and Pollards were guests of Mrs. Clayton Bruce in Lincoln and Everett White and daughter, Mrs. Henry Elais, entertained 14 for dinner at a Lincoln hotel. Mr. and Mrs. am E$m: tbse FeSdhoysen s n -VJ 3, Vl rv You'll like the friendly atmosphere at FELDHOUSEN'S love the way our courteous talesDeoole wait on you. Tes shopping at uiwnvn j . trn rience James Kitchen were hosts to the Kimmels and Pollards and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and Stephen and Karen as well. The Pollards took the Kim mels on a tour of Omaha, Platts mouth and Nebraska City. For Sunday dinner, the Pol lards entertained the Kimmels, Jean Muething of Cheyenne, wvn iurs Tmoo-ene Pollard, chen," Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pol- lorH st Pnni Mrs James rwii- chen, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pol io rrt nhprvi and Lvie. Maruyii Pollard of Omaha and Donald Huey of Piattsmouin. $50 Fines for Farm Trespassing James P .Cash and Charles F Gentry both of Oflutt Air Force Base and Effie M. Noell of Murray each was fined $50 and costs in County Court Tues day on charges of trespassing. Thp trin were taken into cus tody Monday night by Sheriff Tom Solomon after being found in a vacant farm home west oi Pla'.'smouth . ! wait on you. Yes shopping at rtLunuun j is .w.jr - -r and our low, low prices make it a rewarding one, too. So get to know rtLD- Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 COVER GIRL MAX FACTOR ONE-PAK Medicated All Purpose ,?rU FRUIT TREE MAKE-UP LIPSTICK SPRAY ( New Formula) each 1 1 LB 89c 150 EACH $295 EACH 1 KLEEN-CUT MAX FACTOR SURE-NOXEM STA SHARP NAIL SATIN GARDEN SHEARS NAIL FINISH SPRAY AN0$;19 Va,:e 79c 75c & 95c 99c CREST ICE-O-DERM r . . TURF SPRAY Tooth Paste Complexion With Fluoristan Cream For A Briht Creen Lawn Reg. 53c 2 'r gc $oo $2.25-$3.75-$5.95 prell shampoo MOTHER'S DAY AND See Us For Your Beautiful "Mother's Day" Cards HAIR BRUSH And Large Varieties Of Wonderful Cifts fol1! $145 F0R HER! EFairmont's See Cream ASSORTED FLAVORS V2 Go- Pkg- WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS E THE FOR TINY FE $4.50 Priced According To Size No other n(l pitc if cHtkirf can flact your child kMltk m nwck tt pair ol ihoti. ThC M it yt to ivt tlwm tha r.iM iM . . . sptcially dtifne4 to liU tkoir Mtdt in flmibility, corrclns. Tlitl'i ri it pays to in Uwca I pariotfte fit- ctiect by our trained oho flttart. ptindi & SOFT SOLES AND FIRST STEP Only $1.89 Every Pair Guaranteed Correctly Fitted B ErH SHOES Your Department Store Of Family Footwear In Plattsmouth Mrs. John Fischer Phone 984-6141 August Schwegman, suffered a serious heart attack Sunday, and was taken to the hospital by ambulance in the late afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gerhard, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oberle and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sen-' aeeman of Eagle, attended Bap tismal services for Timothy Paul ; Oberle, son of Mr. and Mrs. uaie ; Oberle, of Lincoln, at the Christ! Lutheran Church in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oberle of ; r.inroln. were also present. Fol- lnwlne the service's, all enjoyed a family dinner, at the Dale Oberle home. ThP Seniors of Eaele Schools ,aie looking forward to their ed ucational trip, a day the mem bers of the class and sponsor leave for the day! Where? They know we don't; will later. TJoiQtivpa ot Mrs. Barbara Mavwood. Calif.. UWiinfjutM"! . - I have received word that she will soon be visiting them ana friends, at Eagle, soon. Mrs. ivpri via train at Fremont recently. She moved to California last year ana is nice ly located near her son and dau ghter and their families, on the west coast. tpih Butt. nioved Sun- f thp home nf her daugh ter nd family, the Emil Glas- er'a at Lincoln. Mrs Ruth Burks received! ,n-A frnm hpr sist Pr-in-lW. MrS. Susie Norris Sanders that she! has returned to her posiuon ai a nursing nome in uutum -nitr cvi onrt her late hus- band had resided In Kansas City j Until his death. Mrs. sanaers is a former Eagle resident. Mr. and Mrs. William Trumble ...co dinner o-nest.S. at the home Y l. u...... D ' ' of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peter son at Omaha, on Sunday. vtr Herbert Oberle . IiVil . CJLl'VA w. .entertained at dinner, at their j ' v, fnr their daughter. Sus- 1 liumx. w . .. ! 1 thrpp nf the latter s 1 Kappa Delta Sorority sisters, feUow students, at me umvci- sitv of NeorasKa. 1 Arthur Walberg is ai uncnitai has been advised to have surgery, soon for an ulcer. , hji.. onn Mrs. .av ncynui" . , -" - " j son were dinner guests, at the , t tvvpfr snn. Mr and Mrs.1 Konme ivcynuiuv" , - - , mricolii last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art nui Walton, Nebr., visited at the, w rsi t and Mrs. Herbert Oberle and family, last Sunday j j rnrs iriHnn iripishman ! I M.r. auiu Hiio. - familv nt near fiimwwu, visited at the nome 01 ni par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ciarencc j n BimHav evenintf. The Camp Creek Club mem-; una. 11. v 1 1 Tuesday after- uiv i with Mrs. 1 nomas 1 Vfnrrnft. in Cnarge OI ie ; ' I tainment. . m ncn ri,,K will meet at H1C WUV . I Mrs. Charlie Scattergooa s nome May 11. ... ... . Christian Service members met j iiU tile vil V-i ' - noon, May 3, with Mmes. Olive Westlake ana i,aura , Mpvt meetinff will be June 7th with Pearl Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dowding; and family, of Palmyra, u,., visited friends, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene West and family on Sat- uraay cvciuhb. Mr and Mrs. Larry Wheatleyl and family of Lincoln visited; at the home of his sister and. the Eueene wesis iau , Sunday. . rtv. oherip enioved a re- cent .weekend with her sister, Susanne, at me ia.ci a - ; Delta Sorority House, in Lincoln. ; Mr and Mrs. Arnold Schroder and twin sons, visitea ner pn- hi- onrt Mrs. James SOU- eiits, ivn. --- . . kup, at Western, Nebr., la t ( The Dorcas Society members; of the Immanuel unurcn, i ; luncheon for! their meeting, Wednesday May 3rd, at the church, inviting the former Eagle Trinity Lutheran, u momhprs as EUestS. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Peterson; of Lincoln, visited at tne ninue of her sister, Mrs. Nora Hursh, 1 Pii1n on last . , Susanne Oberle of Lincoln was organ accompanist iui t-... cm.t .Tamhoree at the Ej j uvww" Pershing Auditorium recently. versity Lutheran Chapel Choir; nn onnearance tours. made a iviui 1 10 ' v,0ir.p:K triD to Omaha, on Mon- day. lor me rarmcio w.-. op Elevator of wnicn ne ""- ager. Richard RusseU, Senator (D-Ga.l: "But I can sav I still think that ! SAC is the most destructive! striking force and the greatest aeierreni on oarui. Richard Kecklcr Hurt in Accident Richard Keckler. 30, of Weep ing Water suffered head and face cuts when his car left a county road a mile south of Louisville Tuesday at about 10:30 p.m. Keckler also suffered chest in juries and a possible leg frac ture and was taken to an Oma- Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL! Thursday, May 4. 19G1 Suction B PAGE ONE ha hospital by Fusselman am bulance. Keckler was driving south when his car left the road and struck a tree. Sheriff Tom Solo mon who Investigated said it was the second accident recently at an unmarked curve in the road r.nd that he would as a county saiety check be made. Journal Wan fds Pav Tailor ants, which make nests" of leaves bound with silk' threads, are among nature's most ingenious builders. To draw foliage together for sew- ing, worker ants line the rduv of one leaf and grip an adjoin-., ing one with their mandibles -Other workers rush forward,! each with an ant larva in it.t jaws. The grubs exude threads; of sticky silk that bind the leaves together. THAT'S JUST WHAT WE HAVE BEEN DOINC, PAINTING. CLEANINC AND FIXINC-UP NOW WE BRINC YOU THESE. WEEK-END CLEAN-UP SPECIALS PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY BED SPREAD SCOOP! 88 Special purchase of a chenille spread. Full cut close ly tufted chenille. Full bed size in a wide assortment of colors. Buy several at this 'clean-up price. 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