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- 7 '' THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAQE SIX Section B Thursday, May 2" 1963 ALVO NEWS Mrs. Wilson How The. Mothers and Daughters Council and Guests had a very pleasant afternoon May 17 at the home of Mrs. Harold Nickel with Mrs. Arthur Skinner as Co-Hostess. Mrs. Earl Horton of Elmwood reviewed the Book "Travels with Charlie". The next meeting will be ip. September with a family picnic. Mr.; and Mrs. Pete Printz were ' at Alvo, Sunday, May 19 and vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skin ner, the Printz family moved to Lincoln from Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roelofsz I were dinner guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott. Susan Mickle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mickle was taken to the- Bryan Memorial Hospital Thursday evening, tests were made and she had strep throat, with a temperature of 106, dur ing the early stages of her illness. Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Vinson assisted their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Trunkenbolz move to Eagle, Sunday, May 19. Mr and Mrs. Marion Kellog'j had as their guest the last of the week their grandson, Wesley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kellogg of WiJber. Mm. Emil Rieke and Rural THOMAS WALL INC CO. Portsmouth, Nebraska Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" BUSINESS ::::!! A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Phone 5043 Reitiul Surroundingi tor h aged and convalctctnt. Licensed and Approved Men Cueifi Only 24 hour mining tcnice Special Oieti HILICRIST HOME Plaframouth mmimmmimKm.'Mm -m-m'-a ; , mra .a.1; HOME BUTCHERED OR USDA GRADED BEEF Phone 51 10 1 Whether you wanr a half, quarter, imaller curt, hamburger or pork loini or fresh harm , , . you'll get the best at V KATTSMOUTH LOCKIRS , , East Main St. Week Days S a.m. to S p.m. Saturday t a.m. to I a m. wmmmmmwmmmmsmm mumKwrm: a a a a urn , a a ms YOUR PARTY HEADQUARTERS Phone 2125 You will find 46 brands of bourbon and blends, 52 varieties of wine, also gin, vodka, liqueurs, scotch, champagne, cocktails and 10 brands of beer. RAY S LIQUOR STORE 115 North 6th mmammmamamammmmtm STEWARD STUDIO Portrait . Croups - Weddings - Children - Commercial Kodacolor Portraits - Oil - Brownrone - Black & Whit Photo. Phono For Reasonable Prices. 51 1 So. 12th (Oakmont Dr.) Portsmouth, Nebr. Mrwriwiii mmpaxmmtmmmmmmmmmm TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM Phone 4177 For Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Complete Braka Service and Brake Drum Turning, Cenoral Repairs. Ford-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (Jim Chappell) 377 Main ll!iiaiina!ll!la1DB!llia!!IK RADIATOR CLEANING & REPAIRINC Cuarxntaed work. A faulty radiator can result in serious motor damag. See us for Service. OTTO WEBER, Phono 5926 1524 Avenu B. (Cedar Creek Road) niiaaiaauiiiafflBiiiiiBiiiaiia HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME Est. 1914 Ambulanc Service Phono 823-2485 Weeping Water, Nebr. awaaamwawmmmaawmmmmm mm mm mmawmmmmn NORCE COIN-OP CLEANING SERVICE Phone 9016 - RYAN ECON-O-WASH FOR LAUNDRY " "It Pleases us to Please You" 116 South 3rd Street Plattsmouth, Nebr. iiiinwaiiinaiiwiMaiH FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP, MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 4113 Front End Alignment. Wheel Balancing, Cenoral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. LLOYD FRADY CARACE Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. wmammmamamwmmmawmmaammmmmi mm FRICIDAIRE COIN-OP CLEANING a ( pounds for $2.00 Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing at our regular low price. Free Storage Of Your Winter Garments. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS , 7th & Chicago Ave. BMBMRBBMBBBBaBBSBBMaBBBB Your Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A complete lino of infants', pro-school and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping ... WEI WARDROBE (Helen Eitingl 425 Main MHBBJiBBMMBBBBBBBBBBB WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . . BRING YOUR FORD HOME. Phone 9104 Our modem shop and factory trained mechanic will giv your car, re card loss of make, thai boat possible car. RUBIN AUTO CO. Washington Ave. Plattsmouth. Nebr. MBBBaNHBBBBjtr School pupils and Katie Nickel and her Rural School pupils at tended the Shrine Circus last Wednesday, Richard Trutna of! Murdock furnished the tickets. Mrs. Curly Winget and Ralph Roelofsz called their mother Mrs. Charles Roelofsz, Mothers Day. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roelofsz this week was their granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Paul of Lemon Grove, California. Mrs. Paul was Norma Winget, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curly Winget. Mrs. Arthur Dinges and Mrs. W. C. Fawell were dinner guests of Mrs. A. B. Stroemer at Elm wood, Thursday. James Vincent left Monday for Charlottesville, Virginia which will be his headquarters for the next 2 years. He is with a Sani tary Engineering Construction Company and will work in five states, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKin ney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Conway and Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Trew of Ashland were with Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Wittstruck at Martell, Sunday, May 19 for dinner. Boy Scout Troop 242 with their leader Carl Spencer camped Fri day evening and stayed at camp until Saturday afternoon in a ; pasture northeast of Alvo. Mrs. Carl Spencer and children joined the group and helped cook their meals and set up tents. Eight boys attended the camp. Hail struck in some of the Alvo vicinity May 14 and did consider able damage to gardens crops. A reminripr Church starts at 9 and Church Services at 10 the remainder of the sum - mer. A basket dinner followed the Sunday worship service May 19. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 Ml DIRECTORY f Phone 2458 MtmiaiwiiajiBj Phone 4193 Union Items Mrs. L. C. Todd The Union Schools closed May 17. A fine attendance of pare its, pupils and friends had a picnic. Quite a large attendance from Union drove to Nebraska Ci:y May 14, the Choir Concert, i.i fro-.t of the Morton Statue at 6:45 p.m. in Morton Park. Union young people singing in this choir were Ellen Paasch, Tom Easter and Bob Harrah. Eleven members of the Union Woman's Club ate dinner at Winterset Inn May 17. In the afternoon, they drove out to the Schleifert Iris Gardens, out near Murdock. Ladies making the tour were: Dorothy Hobscheidt, Ro.-ieanne j foster. Ruth Todd, Louise Bee card, Blanche Cross, Iva Mougey, Beverly Herman, Nettie Mousey. Minnie Comer, Margaret Garri son and Mary Todd. Mrs. Sarah Rich and Mrs. Tom Johnson drove to Platt.-mouth last Monday where they deli- Tcicu tiicii LcuLuci 3 tJ1 me uiiiun suuuui. ivirs. juiinson called on her friends Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brims ad Mrs. Rich called on her brother's family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe.'l McQuin. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour who have spent the past five Mrs. Ivan Balfour iuuimi.1 in ianiornia. reuirnra home by plane last Saturday. and Mrs. Merle Ried met The ciinner was held In honor of Mrs-LuciIe June of Medford,1 j'S"". o visiung reia- uves ana Ir'enus nere lor some- i time. Rural Life Sunday was ob served by a group of 4-H mem bers and their sponsors and leaders, at the morning worship service at the Methodist Church. Special Selections were given as follows 4-H Friendship Song, 4-H Pledge and 4-H Chorale. Rev. Arthur Hurder gave a sermon on the work of the 4-H organization. Candlelighter was Betty Mae Easter. Ushers were Robert Kendall. Wayne Side), Larry Boardman and Arvin Madsen. Greeters were Janet Eaton and Peggy Hostetter. Connie's Column : ..ft PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE W'hen the graduates meet at your house to cook up plans, let them cook this dandy candy, courtesy Mrs. Orville Hansen, Kimballton, Iowa : Combine 2 cups sugar and 1 cup milk. Cook over low Ras flame to soft-ball stage (238 degrees) stirring often. Re move from heat. Stir in 1 medium jar marshmallow sauce, one medium jar crun chy peanut butter and 1 tsp. vanilla. Beat hard, till mix ture thickens. Spread in buttered 9-inch square pan. Cool, cut and come back for more. PRACTICAL LUXURY Natural gas was discovered in America about 153 years ago. Knowing the value of this miracle fuel, men worked day and night to build effi cient pipelines to transport gas to homes and industries. Today, due to the efforts of those men, this precious fuel is transported safely and effi ciently in large quantities at high pressures over long dis tances. Now communities hundreds of miles (torn the gas fields can enjoy the "practical luxury" of natural gas. Your pipeline supplier, Northern Natural Gas Com pany, pipes gas to your local gas company, who serves you with all the gas you'd like for modern living! and ifm, tt , f,mii v".c. '"""" u c . r,.K"; r"H ",; ' k: nom. Mary lou iiaiin. ...... 1B,n was aeciaea on as tne aaie '"j scl,Snvder Iauric Thorns i V ' iuj me i,uur oi puiius ui iiueresn ' Hubbe I M'chae Reins N m,iof Mr. and Mrs. Clark Balfour.! !n Lincoln. Ail members are to! Visiting relatives and old ! T." xi'f ' Northern Natural Cat Company, Omaha, Nebraska Georgia Creamer Marks 90th Birthday MURRAY (Special Mr. and Mrs. David Rutherford of Platts nouth took Mrs. Georgia Cream er to Li :coln Sunday where th?y were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boyd and Miss Blanche Creamer at a birthday dinner at th Bjyd home honoring Mrs. Creamer on ncr uutn Dirtnaay wnicn was mee ing In the Church parlors. Monday, May 20. I Mrs. Jack Troop of Platts- Other callers at Mrs. Cream- mouth showed pictures she had er's home over the weekend painted and talked on the art were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rea.jof pak-.ting and mixing colors. Mrs. tveiyn oa.nse.uer wmse oirmaay ia.is on me same aay.iwilma Wilkin, chairman: assist Mrs. Lila Jordan and eraid - daughter Linda and Floyd Jor- dan of Gretna, Mrs. Margare- Brendel. Mrs. Add.e Park, Mr. and Mrs. Reuei Sack and Mr.s. Greeley Beil. Mrs. Creamer regrets missing some of her Sunday callers while gone. She received a host of cards, letters, gilts, and calls. Two calls were from nieces in California and one letter from as! far away as Portugal. N. Liberty Extension i MURRAY iSpeciali The! North Liberty Extension Club j wet at the home cf Mrs. Marie: a'-Ct i fjim)wald on May I..U. i.lin. i.ic meeting opened by all repeating the Flag Salute in unison. Mrs. Leta Rogers gave devo- tio.-.s using the theme Thy Willi. Be Done As We Weary. Mrs. jp Rogers gave a saiev tin j Tn ' mLr o..,rf ,n n u-ith "th wri.ai nnttnM t V, " " vrHrH it,rrt. irii .... r ,w s. j v..)iu.u meet at Union on that date at! 8:45 a m. j Mrs. 1.01s inompson ana Mrs. Peggy Rogers gave an Interesting ie.sson on Cook.ng With Milk and also gave some recipes. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served by the hostess. GREEN THI MBERS AVOCA (Special) Green Thumbers Garden Club met with Mrs. Harry Brockhoff Tuesday. Roil call was a current event. Mrs. Alfred Ebcrt and Mrs. Allen Ehlers gave the lesson on party favors Mrs. Joyce Shutz received a prize for best favor. Mrs. Ken neth Wessel also received a prize. HOUSE FOR SALE New neigh bors, soon coming next door, bought the how on its first Sun day showing! ySjt-y Here' how owners helped the , sale. They cleaned win d o w s to sparkling... removed stored stuff from attic and closet, to make them look spacious... arranged logs in the fireplace, invitingly ready for lighting ...gave lawn, buahes and flower beds a manicured look. Said the buyers, "It's obvious this place has been given meticulous and loving care!" Worth remembering, isn't it? GIFTING GRADS Two quick ways to please a girl gradu ate! Wrap a dimestore hand-mirror i in velvet rib bon. Glue rib- be the and floppy organdy rose on its back. (Roses are "re duced" right now, at most flower counters.) Tie a bow under its chin ... or sew the rose to the back of a bath size powder puff. Securely fasten a long stick between flower and puff, and wrap the stick in nylon ribbon. Again, tie a bow for a femi nine finale. Aren't they fancy ? RIDDLE AND RAYS Quickly. . . can you name any one who doesn't need a gas clothes dryer? Nudists, that's who! Everybody who wears clothes should have them gas-dried. Clothes last longer, stay softer, feel smoother against your skin. Nothing dries like a (gas) flame! Whatever the weather, a gas clothes dryer makes the sun shine for you . . . gives your togs a "sunny smell", too! Put a little leisure and lots of economy in your life. See the new gas dryers at your local gat company or gai appliance dealer. Kli i loiter JZ n 'round 'JIVS!Jrv i frame, ' W M a huge, ' Dorothy Mills Phone 2956 j The Ladies Aid held their May The serving committee ed bv Irene fneuire Clara! n H i " vves.eyan a tfuiu'm. XrthaT r.r.r ms a m .J!U??,8t- He as Pre"-ntl urace messing, a May pole cenierea me serving lames ana streamers hung from the tab les. Each lady was given a pe tunia plant. ThP Fripndiv Noiohhhr rinhl'aK!ng a part in their "Theme of met Thursday afternoon at the Floyd McKee home with all members but one present. For roll call, members told of some remedy their mothers or grand- motners used. I Evelyn Neltzel read some I The Woman's Society of Chris recipes and remedies from a I f an Service are soon-soring the U V, .. 41,,. t T v .w- 'R uiMjft Biic lias mill l.l ij( ,j t . in June for families. Bf'uy served dessert and cof- Famil' Nint at the EUB Church whs well afended Thurs- aav evening, l nere were sever- I al music cumbers. Including a boyi quartet. The Oliver babvil, .X, Jr""1, - - friends here are Mr. and Mrs.iCindy Becker Rov Snyder and Chas. Pemberton of Columbus, j steven Scharp. Ga. They ar on their way to California and Hawaii. Mrs Pembertor. is the former Evelyn Kuehn and Is a native of Xl.ir.i riorir Mrs. F. C. Weber Is confined iJhLUnln Genf'ral Hospital and has undergone surgery. The Rev. Mr. Weber is a former pas'or here ar.d they now live In Lincoln. Paul Stock Is a patient at Bry an Memorial Hospital. He may undergo surgery in the near fu iure. Weekend visitors at the Mills home were Jeannle Wagner of Tilden and Carolyn Maynard of Akron, Iowa. The girls attend Wayne Teachers College and are friends of Judy Mills. Sunday dinner guests at the Alvin Klcmme home were the Jack Jerry family of Madison, the Rev. Milford Vance fam ily of Ithaca and Otto Klemme. w. Guests at the Gut Streich home over the weekenl! ' ware Mie Kenneth Strelch family from Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gillespie are vacationing in Wisconsin and are visiting Mrs. Gillespie's relatives who live at Stevens Point. The two young daughters of the Virgil Streichs have meas les. Beverly, the eldest, had had perfect attendance at school. Memorial Services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o' clock, May 26 at Wabash Ceme- ANNIVERSARY SALE! RIU1SICI Combination Windows and Door. Made of STEEL for Strength, Beauty and Long Life. In white and 14 colors. SALE PRICES NOW ON . . . FLEXALUM Aluminum Awnings ARRO LOCK Hurrican Tested Roofing LIFEWALL Embossed Aluminum Siding CHINA CLAZE Aristocrat of Exteriors THERMFIBER Blown Insulation . Nothing Down faiy Tarmt For a FREE Horn Survay With No Oblifarion, Pkona: CLENN EACER Phone 9032 Plattsmouth Or Write Greenwood Briefs GREENWOOD (Special The Happy Homemakers Extension Club met May 15 at the heme of Mrs. Lester DeBr'e with 13 mem bers present. Refreshments were served before the business meet ing. Le.von on "How to Read Those Bargain Ads" was pre sented by Mrs. M. R. Hins-m. The family dinner honoring Rev. Boyd Littrell held in the basement of the Methodist Church after the Sunday morn ing service was well attended bv wis:about 50 people. Mr. Littrell graduated from Wesleyan and ster ithi a e'rt The newly organized Cub Scouts had their Ur.st pack meet ing May 20. They have a mem bership of 12 boys and each are Ure"s neld at the Christian Church. Their scoutmaster Is M. R. Hansen and den mothers are Mrs. Robert Boiler and Mrs. Lester De Brie. lrthal.naiinh(n. Ik. .MJujLi-irtviKinn ud;tvjur; at wie I unti oc " SCHOOL NOTES NEHAWKA (Special! The following graduated from kin dergarten Wednesday after- n n r Tnff.... r T"v .,.. , ' 'l??. I n 1 ! I I 1 Jit 1 rl I I FT l ill lV nunPrn Kim Joyce orma e. ! I"!' ,ReV;1-. C' Campbell of vv crying valer win oe me guest, 1 speaker Memorial Services will be held May 26 at Ca!lanan celery Rev. Milford Vance of Ithaca will be the guest speaker. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 Clucku ine from bottom: Jtt-nmooth Chetrolrt Impala, Chtry II Nuta 1,00, Corvette Sling Hay, C'errair Monia Spyder If this Isn't a great time to get yourself a new Chevrolet well, we just don't know when is. Why, you'd almost have to be anti-summer not to let one of these four convertibles get to you. Or any of Chevrolet's sedans, wagons, sport coupes and sport sedans, for that matter. And there are a lot of other buy-now reasons besides the season. Like the care free feeling you get on CHECK HIS TNT DEALS Cass County Motor Company 607 1st. Ave. Fast Growth Seen In New Lakes LINCOLN Two recently caught northprn pike, bith from new lakes, showed exceptionally fast growth, according to fish, erles technicians of the Game Commission. A 7' a-pound northern taken from Burchard Lake had at tained that weight In lust three years. The other,, weighing 3- I pounds 7-ounces and mpuxnrirm 24 h inches, was taken from Red I Willow Reservoir after 1 'i years Of Rrowth. Fisheries technicians said both northerns gained better I man two pounts a year. Al- ' - i for truly to medical ' You can count on us for truly pro fessional prescription service com bined with a sincere personal interest in your health needs as evidenced by our readiness and' ability to fill your prescriptions promptly and at reasonable cost. Fred J. Frldhousen, Ph. G. R.P. Pharmacist In Charge Summerb coming, get going ! a long vacation trip in a brand-new car. And it's a smart time to trade, what with your Chevrolet dealer all stocked up for a busy summer. Chances are, he has just the model , CHEVROLET f i AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S mmmw ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY II, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE Plartimouth, Nebraska thouth this Is a h!th enwth rate.' it is not too unusual for northern pike in new or reno vated lakes. i Dr. O. fc. Smith D. C. CHIIOPRACTlC CLINIC Clenwood, Iowa 203 So. Walnut Phone 527-9347 Open Tues., Thurs., Sat. Wed. 8:30 a.m. o 12 Noon Evenings By Appointment professional phar- practice. and color you want be it Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvair or Corvette ready to go right now. So maybe now you're all wound up? Then spring into summer at your Chevrolet dealer's. Phone 3210