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mummmmi THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE" SIX Section B Thursday, August 16, 1962 Louisville News Mrt. Ralph Wildrlik Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S'ohl mai.n and family visited at the home of Mrs. Stohlmann's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rahn in Papillion Saturday evening and helped Mrs. Rahn celebrate her birthday. Herbert Heil attended a dlr ectnis meeting of the Nebraska Turkey Growers Association at Gibbon recently. Phone 2511 Sunday supper guests at the Ralph Wildrick home were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Currier and chil dren. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Milford Meisinger and children, Mrs. John Meisinger and Floyd of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmader. Mrs. Howard Dobbs ano chil dren vfere Wednesday evening callers at the James Sawyer YOU CAN OWN AN AUTOMATIC ON at DUSK OFF at DAWN ItT III LECTRIC OUTLET POST LIGOT rfor as low asV $50 per month M COMPLETELY J INSTALLEDr Electric Costs Less o To Buy o To Install To Operate (No wasted current' during daylight hours) Many Models and Designs CONSUMERS PUBLIC F0WR DISJMCl j home. Mrs. Melvin Heed and Kita 1 and Mrs. Tom Tennant were , Tuesday evening callers at the Elmer Sprieck home. Larry Ilelwlg of Fort Crook spent several days last week wi h his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stohlmann in Mar.ley. Wayne Ahl of South Gate, Cal if., was a Thursday afternoon caller at the James Ingram home. Monday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick were Mrs. Carl Ryan and her niece of Terre Haute, Ind. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Deen and Mike and Mrs. Harold Lancas er of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick. Mrs. Floyd Eastrldge Jr. and Bob Alan were Monday evening callers at the Leonard Heard home. James Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown Sr. and a 1962 graduate of Louisville High School, has won a $330 football scholarship to Doane College at Crete. He plans to attend Doane College this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ela Beck of Weeping Water were Sunday af ternoon callers at the Ernest Beck home. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beck and children and George Taylor of Kennard, Virgil Miller of Weep ing Water and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and children of Lou isville. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beck and daughters- and Mrs. Edward Grell and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil drick were Tuesday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Ger trude Murray in Omaha. Elmer, Mathis and Ben How ard of Greenwood were Sunday evening supper gues's of Mr and Mrs. Austin Finlay and How ard. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Schroe der and Carol of Syracuse left Sunday evening for New Iber ia, La., to visit their son, Ron ald, who Is stationed at the Naval Base there. Ronald gets a few days leave and the family plans to tour Florida before re turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ingram and family of Lincoln and Mrs. Ingram's mother, Mrs. Anna ITHACA X-S LIGHTNING' Sr "MB" X5 tIGHTNING clip typo. 7 hot X5 LIGHTNING Tubular typo, 16 shot A he-man's .22 built for use and abuse. A beautifully crafted .22 auto-loading rifle. Built of simple rugged parts, few in number. Has exclusive Ithaca RAYBAR front sight for hair-splitting accuracy. ri.IP S33.95 TUBULAR"!...'.! $44.95 SWATEK HARDWARE i Riemers of Otne left Saturday for a week's vacation to the West Coast. They planned to visit in California, Oregon and at the Paul Ingram home In Kent, Washington. ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fiala and sons and Mrs. Frank Flala of Omaha attended the St. Lucia Festival in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter of Weeping Water were Sunday evening callers at the James Ingram home. Mrs. C. R. McGregor and chil dren of Omaha were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McGrew Sr. Ru'h Ann Ossenkop spent the past week with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schliefert in Fremont. Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salberg were Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Bushe of Schuyler. The Sal bergs' house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edwards returned home with the Bushes. Mrs. Ed wards is a cousin of Mrs. Sal berg and Mr. Bushe. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ahl, Henry and Ka'hy of South Gate, Calif., arrived Monday to visit a week with his father, Ernest Ahl and has brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl and Kenneth and with other relatives. They are staying at the Harry Ahl home. Mrs. Leland Kincaid and Valerie, Mrs. James Arnot and children and Mrs. Flo Forshay, all of Lincoln, and Mrs. Jack Ward and granddaughter, Diane Hayes, were Wednesday after noon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stander. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nan nen and Vlcki Lynn of Lincoln were Monday evening callers of drick, all of Weeping Water, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard and Kathy. Mrs. Pearl Kilborn of Bell, Calif., Mrs. Bill Kunz, Jeanine and Tommy and Mrs. Fred Wil drick, all of Weeping Water, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Wildrick were Tuesday dinner guests at me Kaipn wildrick home. Mrs. Art Dillon of Sprlngfeld was a Monday dinner guest at the Ernest Beck home. After noon caller was Russell Coonts of Sprngfield. Mrs. Leonard Stohlmann and Jeanette and Marlene attended the bridal shower for Mrs. Stohl mann's niece, Mrs. LaVern Vrb ka, at the American Legion Hall in Papillion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Albert called on Mrs. John Albert Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germer aad and sons Gary and Randy of Chicago have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard and Kathy. Sun day, the group attended a fam ily reunion at Antelope Park In Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. James Root of Charleston, S. C, are parents of a son born at the Naval Base Hospital. He weighed six pounds, eleven and one-half ounces and has been named James LeRoy. Mrs. Root is the former -Judy Leroy of Manley. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Root of Weeping Water and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Leroy of Manley. Great - grandfathers are John Mead of Weeping Water and C. C. Cooley of Mountain Grove, Mo. Mrs. Leroy returned re cently after spending three weeks with the Roots in Charleston. Churches FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1025 Ave. D Charles D. Nenow, Pastor Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Sunday School teachers meeting. Fridav : 7:30 p.m. Building Committee meeting. Sunday: 8:30 a m. Worship service. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Monday: 9 a.m. Walther League paint ing. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Church Council. Savf mges Da 3ys e FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH North 8th and Avenue C J. W. Taenzler, Pastor Tonight: 7:30 Choir rehearsal. Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible school. 10:45 a.m. Worship service. No CYF meeting. 4:30 p.m. The Bible School High School class will have a picnic at Glenwood Lake. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Missionary Circle- Nellie Jackson, leader: Mrs. Taenzler, hostess. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Missionary Circle Nellie Jackson, leader: Mrs. Taenzler, hostess. Wednesday: 2:30 p.m. CWF Guest day. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 6th St. & 2nd Ave. Sunday: 11 a.m. Sunday School. . 11 a.m. Church service. The public is Invited. Man's dominion over the bond age of materialism will be set forth in Christian Science churches this Sunday. Selections from the Bible and correlative ( passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, will comprise the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Soul." CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH On the Plattsmouth & Louisville Road A. B. Lentz, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Examination and Confirmation of Catechumens. The Lord's Supper will be ad ministered in connection with the services. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 3 Miles SW cf Louisville on Highway 50 The Rev. T. H. Vogel, Pastor Louisville, Nebraska Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worsahip Service. 6:30 p.m. Walther League. Monday: 8 p.m. SS Staff of Parish at Immanuel. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH . 2 blocks S. of High School Weeping Water, Nebraska The Rev. T. II. Vocel. Pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Worship service. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Monday: 8 p.m. SS Staff Of Parish nr Immanuel. yfr m. .. yt ImI"! Sm"' MtM TWK4Miiii ...... 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W mm per month American Motors Dedicated to Excellence R. V. BRYANT MOTOR COMPANY, , 25 N. 5th Sr., Plartsmouft ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH 5th and Avenue A James Stroh. SuddIv Pastor Sunday: 8;30 a.m. Worship service. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. luesaay, Aug. 21: 6 p.m. Circle 2 will have a pic nic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meisinger. EBENEZER EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Murdock, Nebraska Orville W. Matzke, Minister Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Morning worship; Boys and Girls Fellowship. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 7:15 p.m. Ur. Hi. and Sr. Hi "Y" Hour. 8 p.m. Evening worship. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 2 Miles North of Murdock The Rev. J. F. Boerger, Pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Divine service. Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Choir practice. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 206 North 3rd Street Plattsmouth The Rev. John D. Allen, Rector Sunday: 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist and Sermon. Charles Fahy, Judge of the U. S Court of Appeals, in Washing ton: "The treasury of a union is not at the disposal of its officers to bear the cost of their defense against charges fraudulently de priving uie memoers oi rights as members." their I mo utiiiiMUMi ii umm nm n win wn m i.im iwkh ifr Lai, J THESE THREE NEW APARTMENT BUILDINGS LOCATED IN PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATUMV STARTING AT 2 P.M. NO. 1-1514 3RD AVE. IN RUBIN'S 2ND ADDITION TV V.r KM IjlJliU tjH! 1- JBfen .v. U . . 1 1 r W UK f'.i This duplex has 2-3 bedroom units, and is built on a lot 50x110 ft. Present rental income $165.00 per month. NO. 2-1516-15183RD AVE. IN RUBIN'S 2ND ADDITION 7 J r -i mm mtmmm mm Hi ; ? f '' '?y ' ' . xr m ess m":m i H I &4 iaSfe&wil j Duplex with 2-2 bedroom units, full basement on lot 50 ft. by 140 ft. Present rental income S210.00 per month. NO. 3 -1522 -1524 3RD AVE. IN RUBIN'S 2ND ADDITION ..4.1. ' f niir-tinfiir f v:' .,.,. ,,. i, . , . ; ! ODD N 1 1 .L ' ""nil" ZTI This 4-Plex has 4-2 bedroom units and is built on a 50 ft. by 140 ft. lot. Present rental income 300.00 per month. ALL ABOVE APARTMENTS HAVE BUILT-IN UTILITIES AND EACH UNIT HAS SEPARATE UTILITIES TERMS' 20 eas'1 Payment day of S3,e- Seller will finance balance by J conditional sales contract on 1 5 ;ear terms with interest at 6. For inspection of the above premises, See or call Abner Rubin Phone 2100. DEVELOP MEOT CO REX YOUNC, Auctioneer ED McHUCH, Clerk 4A'AAAA-'A4-ttAA-A't1Vii 4,4 n m 0i ! 1 1 ftit"