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f HE Pt-ATTSWIOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WFCKLY JOURNAL PAOE EIGHT Thursday, May 23, 1963 Nehawkans Perform NEHAWKA (Special) Deb bie Spear, daughter of Mrs. Lois Spear; Debbie Schomaker, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A r 1 e y Schomaker and Connie Nolte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nolte, participated in a dance recital Saturday evening when the pupils of Miss Linda Lecure were presented at the Memorial building in Nebraska City. Those who attended from Ne hawka were Mrs. George Kime, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Schomaker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nolte and family, Mrs. Elmer Stoll, Mrs. Howard Heesch and Tamyra, Mr. and Mrs. George Poulos and Sharon, Mrs. Fred Schomaker, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Forci, Mrs. Everet Schomaker, and Mrs. Lois Spear and Miss Joan Kime of Omaha. Sunday evening Theresa Kime, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kime took part in the hatrm twirline recital of Karen Renken at the high school in Nebraska City. Mrs. George Kime, Mrs. Ger ald Kime and Theresa attended. Miss Renken presented her pupils with Mrs. James Rheas dancing school pupils. A high school group, under the direc tion of Miss Amelia Peterson, sang. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 THE 21 11" MOHAWK , Silver Arrow NYLON TUBELESS Month Road Hazard Cuaranree 7.50x14 Black Full Size Tire; Deep Tread Design; Wide Tread Pat tern 8.00x14, $13.95"; Whites 52 More A full size tire made with long-wearing Butasyn tread rubber. See setting beside a Firestone Deluxe Champion and a Goodyear Custom Super Cushion. .Monrii Road Haiard Cuarantaa St. John's Smorgasbord Set June 9 The second annual St. John's Smorgasbord - Bazaar will be held on St. John's schoolgrounds and in the auditorium Sunday, June 9 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Many carnival-type games will be featured, including a dunking machine, a shooting gallery, fish pond, duck toss, and sugar poker, to mention only a few.- Of special Interest to golf fans will be a golf game, just one of several new outside features that have been added thU year. ' Another highlight will be the opportunity for everyone to win "gift bucks" by participating in the various games. The amount of "gift bucks" won by the parti cipants depends on their profi ciency In the games. These gift bucks can be redeemed for aiy of the fine prizes which will be on display at the prize stand. Besides the bazaar activities, the public will be able to take advantage of a smorgasbord in the auditorium from 11:30 a.m. to 3 pm. According to a church spokesman, this year s smorgas bord "promises to be better than ever as it is featuring barbequed beef, together with the tradi tional ham." An added attraction of the smorgasbord will be the presence of one of Platsmouth's most famed citizens (Dr. "300 Game'' Louis Amato), who in addition to his bowling prowess, is well known for bis skill In planning smorgasbords. Smorgasboard tickets can be purchased from any parishioner, or from any of the following merchants: Scanlan's, John's Service, Cloidt Service, Gene's Bootery, Feldhousen Drug, Wee Wardrobe. CAMP FIRE NEWS Wa-Ki-chl-da Camp Fire met Monday, May 20. We gathered fire wood and learned how to make a tepee camp fire for overnight camp at Camp Harding. Kiley Arm strong, scribe. Journal Want Ads Pay Keep In Touch Attencing the Morten-Krae-ger wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kraeger, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Harold Jr., C a r 1 a and Deann; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eu gene Meisinger, David and Pat; Mr. and Mrs. Ed G. Meislnger; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nielsen; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ruffner ana Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long. -Awards Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wo.ster and family were in Superior over the weekend attending the wedding of a niece, Georgia Carroll to Clifford Sturdy. Mrs. Howard Reckard entered the Methodist Hospital Wednes day to undergo surgery Thursday. 2 Injured in Car Accident Two men were injured, not seriously, in the collision of two cars three miles northeast of Union on Highway 73-75 about 2:25 this morning. Sheriff Fred Tesch who in vestigated said a car driven by Larry N. Eden, 25, Wiota, Iowa, ran into the rear of one driven by Cecil J. Bird, 52, of Nebraska City. Eden told the Sheriff he fell asleep as he was driving about 55 or 60 miles an hour. After the Impact, Bird's car left the highway and turned on its side. Eden's car also went off the road and again hit the rear of the other car, the She riff's report said. Both men suffered cuts and bruises and Bird also complain ed of a back Injury. HCH SEKFKPERS EXTF.NSION AVOCA iSpeciali Housekeep ers Exteasion Club met with Mrs. Maynard Bruns Thursday. Roll call "How I Use Milk". Mrs. Marshall gave a report on the tea at Weeping Water which re cently eight ladies attended. Mrs. Kenneth Wessel gave the lesson "Spotlight on Milk." WIMTERSET M V AVE. 0 AT HICHWAY 73-75 NOON LUNCHEONS SERVED 12 NOON to 2:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday DRIVE OUT Just A Few Minutes From Downtown. FOR YOUR EVENINC'S ENTERTAINMENT DANCING IN THE SEAFARERS ROOM FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES - 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. (Continued From Page One) teacher; Bonnie Sheard and Dav id Ellingson. District 7 June Ross, teach er; Mike Hobscheidt and Roger Hostetter. District 12 LaVerta Cox, tpacher; Dianne Hobaek, Peggy Dooley, Steven Exline, David Kovar and Michael Moore. District 17 Rutli Johnson, teacher; Phyllis Rled and Gary Lee. District 25 Dorothy Gruber, teacher; Pamela Womark, Ka thy Hermsen, Robert Riser and Stephen Vallery. District 28 Helen Thimgan, teacher; Dorothy Gerdts, Gary Williamson and Terry Glup. District 30 Dorothea Sch midt, teacher; Joe Vondras and Mark Younker. District 31 Viola Zeorlan, teacher; Sheila Baker, Rhonda Coulter, Cheryl Elston. Sally Knutson and Barry Parson. District 33 Fern Hlavac, teacher: Theodore W. Vogel. District 37 Carol Gilmour. teacher; Doris Rader, Brian Stander and Stephen Grosshans. District 41 Esther Stohl -matin, teacher; Linda Jones. EUyn Meisinger, David Thies sen and Richard Haecke. ' District 45 Margaret Love, teacher; Judy Cole, Donald Sachs and Raymond Jacobs. District 47 Mabel Ingram, teacher; Patsy Scott and How ard Scott. District 50 Mary Jane Carl son, teacher; Danny Crownover. District 56 Clara Becker, teacher; Sharon Emmert, Linda Howard, Dale Alber. Timothy Fry, George Gruber, Bill Mc Culloch, Patric McDonald, Bruce Nolte, Timothy Nutter, Michael Price and Tony Ballain. District 57 Marie Dill, tea cher; Phyllis Bentley, Mary Car- J nicle, Olenda Ewlng, Scharlene Waters. Dorothy Huff, Linda Imbernon and Robert Imbernon. District 58 Katie Nickel, teacher; Mary Reinke. District 63 Edna Bornemel er, teacher: Anne Albers, Judy Dietl and Bill Dettmer. District 79 Hen Vogel. tea cher; Kathryn Brandes and Car olvn Cordes. District 81 Elsie Stickney, teacher; Christine Landon. District 88 Velma Kief, teacher; Susan Livingston, Terry Petereit and Micheal Kief. District 91 Norma Rupp, teacher; Ellen Engelkemier. District 98 Virginia Knut son, teacher; Marilyn Hammons, Linda Bchliefert, Peggy Shea han and Jeanette Stohlmann. District 105 Crystal Horna, teacher; June Baler. The following students took part in the program of music and readings: Nancy Ramge Linda Howard, Mary Hull, Lin da Jones, Sonjia Osthus. Rhon da Coulter. Pamela Womack, Christine Landon, Anna Albers, Dorothy Lepert, Joe Vondras Judy Cole, Carol Cole, June Baitr and Susan Livingston. PHS Entries in AAU Meet Friday The following Plattsmouth High trackmen will compete in the Midwest AAU track meet at Fremont this Friday and Sat urday. Gene Noell high and low hurdles and mile relay. Dave Nettelmann low hur dles and mile relay. Chuck McClanahan one mile run. Roger Lanum mile relay. Bob McClanahan 880 yard run. Greg T a y 1 o r 100 and 200 yard dashes. Woman Forger Apprehended Here A 29-year-old woman was taken into custody Monday eve- ning by Sheriff Fred Tesch after i she admitted two counts of for : gery. ! When two local business men ! reported the forgeries to She riff Tesch late Monday, he in- ve.stigated, and arrested Evelyn Lois Browning of Terrell, Texas i after .she admitted forging and j passing two checks in Platts ! mouth. Mrs. Browning stated she ! arrived in Plattsmouth from Texas about 10 days ago. I She was arraigned in County j Court Tuesday on two counts of j forgery. She asked for a pre liminary hearing. Being unable to post bond of $2,500, she Is be ing held In County Jail. -Athletes Call Your News And 8oc:al Items to 2141 BlacksWhites 7.50x14 14.45 j )695 8.00x14 16.45" j 18.95 8.50x14 20795 9.00x14 22.95 Golden Jet 23 -Month Road jHaxard CuarantM Truly a Premium Tire at a Price Everyone Can Afford Longest Wear ing Tread Compound, Deep-Coo) Running Tread Pattern! See This Tire Beside a Firestone 500. 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Tom Hansen, James Blerl, Bill Nettelmann, Kenneth Rhylander; sophomores Merli i Govig, Oreg Taylor, Roger Hee dum. Jamea McLeod, Dennis Smith, Bob McClanahan, Chuck McClanahan, Gary Chrlstensen; freshmen Gary Wilson, Dick Spangler, Larry Are.ids, Mike Bowman. Carl Glup. Student managers Terry Wiles, Eddie Frazler, Scott Smith. 20 golf moshelped design it! W Vlunsinfiwenr n GOLF i rv a 7 J . ' .J' " ' f 1 j ihl -,iv '.(-.. u '? done Patented free-swing action Never before have so many golf prog done so much for a golf shirt ! Look at these features: Knit to yield with body motion no bind, no tug, no yank! Porous fabric absorbs perspiration fast, speeds evaporation; No"clammy" feel ever! Shirttail is 2' longer than on ordi nary shirts. Cannot "bunch up" or pull free from slacks. Guaranteed not to shrink out of fit. Machine washable. Just hang up to dry. Easiest way we know of to keep your comfort on course and get more fun out of the game. In your favorite color combinations. Sizes S, M, L, XL. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 2554300 SOENNICHSEN'S We Give King Korn Stamps FIRST MF.THODIST CHI RCII 7th k Main St. J. Willard Scott, Minister Thursday: 2 p.m. WSCS Guest Day. 7 p m. Chancel choir. Sunday: 9:45 am. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning Worship and Memorial Service. 5 p.m. Jr. Hi. MYF. 8 p.m. High School Bacca laureate. Monday: 7:30 p.m. VBS Staff meeting. Wednesday: 4 p.m. Junior Choir. Legion Midgets Open Here June 2 Workouts are underway for Plattsmouth's American Legion M 1 c get baseball team whose season will open June 2 against Weeping Water here. Dennis Melsinger Is coaching the team; Norris Hale Is mana ger. Any boy born since Sept. 1, 1946, is eligible to play. Those trying out for the team are: Gary WlUon, Carl Glup, Walter Fulton, Jack Gorton, Scott Smith, Dick Spangler, Dale Fogelstrom, Dave Nielsen, Mike Bowman, Steve Sullivan, Mike O Bryan. Tom Arnold, Dick Osterholm, Jim Wutlllng, Dick Church, Dennis Smith, Larry Arends, Philip Meisinger, and Jay Watson. The schedule: j June 2 WEEP1NO WATER, 1 p.m. June 5 at Louisville, 8 p.m. June 12 at Hamburg, Iowa, i 6:30 p.m. June 16-SYHACUSE, 1 p.m. June 19 at Ralston, 6:30 p.m. j June 23-NF.BR. CITY, 1 p.m. June 25 at Eagle, 6:30 p.m. June 27 at Auburn, 6;30 p.m. June 30- HAMBURG, 1 p.m. I July 7 RALSTON, 1 p.m. July ,10-at Nebr. City, 6:30 p.m. July 14 EAGLE, 1 pm. July 18 at Syracuse, 6.3'J p.m. July 21 AUBURN, 1 p.m. j July 28 District Tournament. ' Schedule Listed For Crade School Track Meer Monday Plattsmouth track coach Cecil McKnight today listed these starti.ig times for the Grade School Track and Field Meet Monday at Central Field: 3:30 shot, high jump and broad jump for boys in 5th and 6th Grade divisions. 4:10 50-yard dash, 60-yard low hurdles, 60-yard dash and 240-ya,rd n:lay for boys in 5th and 6th Grade divisions. He .said a boy may enter o ie field event, one ru inln-; event and one relay. The meet Is for public and parochial school boys. Social Items to 2141 Call Your News And Legion Juniors (Continued From Page 1) July 14 EAGLE, 3 p m. July 15 at Malvern, Iowa 8 p.m. July 18 at Syracuse, 8 p.m. July 21 AUBURN, 3 p m. Member.? of the faculty team will be Raphael Sosa, catcher; Gary Zimmerman, pitcher; Bob Humphrey, first base; Bob Me dina, second base; Gail Heffel finger. shortstop; Lowell John son, third base Paul Toms, Bob Mulder, and Warr'en Dyke, out fielders; and Jerry Mangels, Don Freeburg, Jack Herweg, Cecil McKnight, Don Wozniak and Dave Miller wil be other team members. Journal Want ds Pav Buerhe Pitches Elmer's No-Hitter Ron Buethe's no-hit, no-run game featured wins by Elmer's Wrecker's Softball team Tues day and Wednesday nights. Bucthe tur.icd in his master piece at Louisville Tuesday, 2-0. Wednesday at Glenwood, El mer's whipped Glenwood legion, 16-6, In a league game. Hodge Eaton homered for the Platts mouth team. Sunday, Elmer's plays an Of futt AFB team in at exhibition at Glenwood at 3 p.m. Realty Transfers Conant A. and Leota E. Wiles to Conant A. and Leota E. Wiles, 4-23-63, S'j N'i SW',4, 17-11-12, $1. Conant A. Wiles et al to Robert M. and Amanda P. Wiles, 12-15-62. 8 8 A of E'l NW'V, NE'i SW's; NWVsSE'4, 19-11-12, Pur chase etc. . Stella Lucille and Julius Niel sen to Robert M. and Amanda P. Wiles, 12-15-62, N 72 A of t2 NW4, 19-11-12. Purchase etc. Elmer A. Bax and Josephine C. Bax to William O. and Mary A. Senf. 8-20-62, W 5''2 ft of E'? Lot 11 Blk 1 Hays Add, Plattsmouth, $1. Time for vacation fun in y . aW mi Whatever you do this vacation, vherever you go you'll have more fun in Kcos, all America's favorite foolear. Gel your new Keds now for a summer of real fun! CHAMPION oxford for boys and girls. Smart, colorful. er viceablr, loo. Cool ventilated uppers, crepe solirs, pull proof eyflcl. $3.98 to $4.98 BIO LEAGUER. For rugged action and maiimum foot protection. Arch-cushion comfort, greater gripping power, too. Washable. $4.98 to $5.98 Soennichsen'S We Cive King Korn Stamps Jehovah's Witnesses Public Library (East Entrance) Plattsmouth, Nebraska Sunday: 3 p.m. Public address "The Fu ture In The Light of Blue Pro phecy" by J. Thornton. 4:15 p.m. Watchtower study. Tuesday: 8 p.m. Bible Instruction with the aid: "Let Your Name Be Sanctified," at Pedersen's resi dence and 512 Avenue A, Platts mouth and also at Schrelner's residence In Weeping Water. Friday: i 7:30 pin. Ministry school. 8:30 p.m. tiervlce meeting to be held at 2211 South 15th, Plattsmouth. Plattsmouth Baptist Churcb 1323 So. Chicago Ave. Rev. Calvin Miller Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 6 p.m. Training Cnlon. 7 p.m. Evening Worship. Wednesday; 6:30 p.m. G. A. - 8unbeam and officers and Teachers meet ing. 7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and Bible Study. 8:15 p.m. Adult choir practice. FIRST LUTHERAN C HVRC'H ! 1025 Avenue D ! II. G. Srhuett, Vacancy Pastor Saturday: 9:30. 10:45 and 1:30 -Confirmation classes. 8unday: 8:30 a.m. Worship service. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 7 p m. LLL Seminar, First Church, Omaha. .. l .! . ' t -4 Till f.xpiraiiun w u , Wouldn't it be wonderful to: a. lU.i have a marriage license uai expired every lew years like a driver's license? The Tribune, Chicago. ?C5 BEFITS EFOB31 GE3LalDS! 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