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! 4 HZ PLATTSIMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL r.OEl FOVI? Sort ion B Thursday. March 21. 1962 um Unicameral committees busy; Vf J$ Teacher Licensing Advocated &T: -'r .Vk BY Mi l IN r.Xl'I. State 5 -it v." '"' st.itohue (Ym-t'ondent Ore rf the jobs of the 1963 Le5- ! v' The Nebraha lres Association isl.iture mav be the selection cf i . V: fc . a Mate or.c'for Nebraska. j ' W V ' V -7 :.i:e m :-..iut are i.eaoliisc into t,t - c 1 :r.e iu..r: : .:v.e as : :u uaei.s.j.n i - ' Kojvts bv the dozen eomir.i:- y ; . ...... .i,., t . ! e ... ' ' e ; : : h.'i b '. y .::: ; . '.i:v:'. n SOUTH ASHLAR Mr. Ivati Armstrong Phone 944-8136 ever in Omaha had Sunday dinner with! or, and Fred SUckney called Mr and Mrs Malvin Wiles had Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Beetison j there Saturday afternoon, dir.rer Saturday with Mr. and, and Meryln. Mr. and Mrs. Rol-) Friday evening guests of Mr. Mrs Eli Gaudreault. In the aft-' land Beetison and Kim were and Mrs. Leonard Roeber weie erncon Mrs. Wi!es attended the additional afternoon visit o r s. Mr. and Mrs. George Verier of first meeting of the Junior Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Beetison Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. den Club at the home of Mrs. and Meryln spent the evening Sam Lor.g. Charles Gade. This club is for with William Beetison. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rau spent boys and girls which was organ- sticknev of Thursday afternoon with Mrs. aasSiSr rats - wSiuM si - noon visitors at the Ray Bower, Mr and Mrs. Forcer Sellin home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cind Ca rla and Clay Wen Joan ar.d Linda of Omaha and Hightshoe were Thursday eve- spent Saturdaj wim their Mrs. W A. Lauehlin and Brand- nine visitors there. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Curl Mansfield's mother. Mrs. WMla honoring u.en at uie daughter Tacie Laugh.m were Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peter- Arfhu. . , . home of Mr. ana Mrs. wi.ix i Sunday afternoon visitors with SCn were Sunday dinner guests " . ,.H o Mr. ar.d Mrs. Roy Keller. of Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Wollen ;. ,hl ow Z 7, ' Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ivan Armstrong in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs Peter , ,.nro;n. thf.v -.,.. Mr and Mrs. Earl Mansfield country. Mr and Mrs wnson Lamoen ar.d sons joined a group of rela tives Sunday for a birthday din- and Mr. ar.d Mrs. LyndaU Wat- i. . . ; T i .- L .i i.H l inn- a-nnr Jn l 'n.- . " . -.... - . , v. 1 f tie:: :.ov is underwav. with tr.e om t no.ay et-::in to r.e p -mi de io'e.r.o set for .V:ri! 1. 19ti2 V"-, 1 v:hn,iw nr i,'o.-,r We'don. celebrate her nmty-nir.t.n e' nnwio -:t the University of No- birthday at the home of another Prairie Home State Song Com- daughter Mrs Samuel Metheny Mr. ru:d Mrs. Raymond Nelson r.'.l'l til Nn'e:r.oe'.'. ...,m . . ...v .t-H niovc hr hir?hiiv .Sp is r".-n Qotnrrliv afTprnnnn and .n T-.iii. t.... EIiM.im in t)i vmt-- Supper g S 1 . ' . ;i:a1 t!:o 0t!: hanl n 1 uutell Sharilyn Lindcll Of Murdock Gets Nurse Cap Sunday S; Kl..-.u-e-: S.h.vl ef N.:r. i::,i la la tts a:::' .:.il eo.v. ' Ceremor.v en Sar.day. y..v::'". i: at P:;:s X !l:ct: tfoheo. Audite . -.vV.:.-1: is co:r.'vcd v. f ;;!1 ate . en a tors w ho as re ,':!: .':; st::.ly c::p-; between et V:.c I ci:;aturo. rec-:r.:::t'r.o.:-r.s will be made to e V:: camera!. 1: -.v , v.nvt. ol th.it rubltc hear ths by t!.e eemnv.ttees w.'.l bo . ::;;eteei July 1. BefAetr. July 1 and the No em ft r it . r;r. u . eo:v.:v.:ttee : verts be .-lr.ifte.1 fer f . . T nil.nnl in T inll'll looking forward to her one hu:i- had lunch there. They were un- spen! the day wlth the Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Nisset. nV Ha lane was a Sund-iv Mrs. B. F. Parnell. Mr. Parnell and four little sons were Sun- vornioht ...est of Evelvn an.) Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sturm is serving as interim pastor at dav dmner guests of Mr. and Marjorle Jones, wer.t to Sioux City Friday to the Christian Church there. Mrs. Eueene Bundy. east of the and Mrs Lvndall Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laugh- Platte. They were celebrating son jack and Dicii were Sli,. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Roeber spend the weekend with their o..- Te.'eher l.icensin he State Board of Kdueati v: s : '.if.s a frevx'sal by the :e C"::'..:'. on To a o her t'duca- :on : e recv. e :e : -.e jvwer the 1963 Unicameral Frofessic-nal or amateur song- dredth birthday. Ail her friends able to be there Sunday writers may enter the contest hope she will be able to ce.ebrate The 1961 Legislature author- that day too. t.-ed a ccn-.petiticr. in order that the state 'us; as it row flower ar.d tree Because of the emotion in- vo.ved in such, a se.ectton. final cake was served Jerry left Mon- enth birthday. Mr. ar.d Mrs action could be less than tranquil day morning for service for his Sturm returned heme Sunday ;:. ;:.e n c ,..u u: e. Access Koads Gov Frank Morrison says he is "very disturbed" that Ne braska got short-changed m the amour.: of land Army engineers acquired .around Lewi s and Clarke Lake as compared with the lar.c received by South. Da kota. The result permitted the feo- y have a state song and sons entertained Mr. and son. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturm. lin and sons visited Paul Gerard Alan Nissen s second birthday. ri ' v'si'ors at the Earl Mut.a- a -.a;e u.:.;. .Mrs L-arer.ce can. jerry ao.u ji:i..i; uuuiias i.u -"i jn eepmg water t riaay eve- .Mr. ana -Mrs. rcex uuwer auu j. nome- Eueene Park.s was Louise at their home Friday eve- Douglas was honored with a din- n-ng they also called on Mr. Jennie Sue of Lincoln spent caiier there Tuesday. rang Homemade ice cream and r.er i nday evening lor nis sev- and Mrs. Al Davis and family Saturday and Sunday with Mr. in Eir.iwood that evening. and Mrs Ray Bower. Jane Mr. and Mrs. Jack White of Sticknev was a Saturday visit Journal Want A..s Pav - THE Ivn 1 .: M .s. :e W.s the cap Rt. Rev. Mscr C J R'.erdan. Hospital Chaplai :. presided at th.e Ceremony. Rev. K Hon:. Superintendent. A.juifas Higl: School. Da id C.ty. gave the ad dress. S.ster M. Cicrli. r.o.a. V. rector of X m sing presented the caps to th.e ior'.y-lour mem bers of th.e f .'eslnr.ai: cl.iss. Con stance Crutf. Piesident of the Senior Class presented then: with a Nightingale Lamp. Ann Hofiman. President ef St. Fdicabeth Student Association welcomed them as members to However. tate Boa if.a licence Nt braska . . .t .-. . o. :...no. . :tv r. O A- ways to recreation areas on th.e South Dakota side, but made re. e. oers'..ic".or. r. ::ci:'t r. tb 'e- Education aid no; take a firm braska side because of the lim stam. urging that it be specific- ited amoun; of land, the chief ex ally civen the licensing author- ecutive said, lty. ano oec.med to entirely ac- He said a bill passed in the las; cep: the C. unen's recemmenda- Legislature was a last ditch ma nors or. eert.fic.te regulation i.euver and obviously no: th.e so eo.anges lution to the access road situ- Under th.e proivsal by th.e atien in recreai.onal areas. Council. :h.e board would have The governor said it cannot be the power to issue, renew and re- expected that farmers should re- WKe an .ace .ions or. tr.e areas m wh. teacr.er could instruct. Personnel Sketches i;a- linquish their farm to market : a roads m order to cive fish. ermen the Student Asoc: Mj-ers. Pros dent of man Class, cave a tohalt tr.e o.ass. The Junior Choi, era! select.. ::s acco: Pexerlv V.;:ss. j u Mar.e Fresh ing sov .inied bv roac.s to recreational areas. Morrison said "we wan: a wav "here have been some changes to ge: both types of roads wl:h oerscnnel in the Capitol, but ou' retarding the farm to mar- :ar person remains. ket road program." eon. director of the A retroactive bill bv Congress State Game Commission, lias an- to rerm.it the engineer i.i b-av . . e . t r x-vear a high wrn t He will side wo rd or'.v : ,J S on the Nebraska ..!...,! N a her. Th.e c. dents at t crily cc: N ars'.r.g i . . . .'. aov: oxi.v.tf.v . NO; Alu nave sat s tac ie :irst iios- tr trie gcernor s S 1 4 C f 0 in the Capitol Stecn pre v.otislv had f :: paid ;-oC tax on mo; Ler.y Bahensky of Palmer re- c':-'- fund signed as a or. ember of the con:- could draw miss on to tun for the Lecisla- e assist ance" to th.is state, he said The bill passed by th.e last Legislature put mor.ev from a rboa: fuel into a spe rom which counties :r.ir.g oasis .UlA. a Nirs- Hcart Fund Donors At Greenwood C-KriNW.X Spec..:! - ; ig assistant director 1 Resources Division, accep a p-csition in ftary of the Advis-v lftfr?t.:if Huhn.-.v A " . . - - V .- ' rfa re- Wilis S-- l-- . 5'.--V.a: Mi .5.v Realty Transfers to Minnie L and William Stoci 3$f. 1 3 m: EL NWi. :j an Anna Otters e; al tc LeRov an Lucille Wittmuss 5-31--?:. S'.V-. Or.a B Kunkel to 0- ' Kunsfi and Lloyd N . 3-7-f: 1. 1." Blk 5 Nih.ar.-ka. $; Ij(2 and Zelda Waxrrherg Carl : and Mar. 3 Carierrir NW-4 ard - o' v- V. NE:, s: NErr-'j. sVr"" A A La Mrs N . 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