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I i NEWS FROM EAGLE Mrs. John Fitchei Phone 934-6141 Mrs. Robert Walker Jr. and 2 daughters left for their future home and Joined their husband and father, now loeated at Phoenix, Arizona, with his posi tion transferred from Washing ton, D. c On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scatlergocd, enjoyed a picnic with their daughter and family, of Ruskin, N br., at the Beatrice, Nebr., Park, halfway for both families. Lynn and I.lla Mr. and Mrs. John Stllwells' attended the wedding ceremony of her cou.-in, Jolene Patterson and Olen Jones at the Trinity Lutheran Church near Walton I-nd.iy evening, June 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirch hoff also attended the wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ileinke and family of Milwaukee, Wis., are visiting at the home nf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Rue Horensen, s :n and daughter, , Angelo and daughters for sev ( f the EI:lon Sorensen's of RUs-ieral weeks during his sciwol va kin, enjoyed a week's visit, at j cation, he instructs In the I u'.h the grandpartr.ts, returning with ! eran Parochial High School at the latler, to Beatrice, to return j Milwaukee. Mrs Ileinke is a home wan their parents. j graduate of Eagle Schools. They Mr. and Mrs. Dick Urolandl C8me to a,so allend lh,! wmMiiiij and family and his sister, Mrs I of her sister. Miss Donna An Al Thurston and daughter en-' el- to David Hcrmanct ot Alvo Joyed a few davs visit with Mrs , Saturday evening at Eagle Im- Umland's mother, Mrs. Mary Grantham, at Ogallala, Nebr. Mrs. Thurston also visited with relatives at Venango. The latter remained for the cousin's wed ding on Saturday morning at North Platte, Nebr. Mr. Michael Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes of Venango, Nebr. BY CARL & JOHN JR. "Now dear, lift "urns littlt footsie off the gas so 'urn won't go so fast, and stay on babykins' own side of the street ... or I'll knock your teeth out!" You'll find us easy to please and eager to get along with! OFE OIL CO MOBIL PRODUCTS We give S&H Creen Slampi Vuau i y uiu ii Phon 2175 Plxrtimouth. Nebr. ! munuel Lutheran Church. On Sunday, June 16lh, a double observance was observed at the Milton Rodaway home hr.norlng Mrs. Anna Filer on her 83rd birthday, June 15th, and Father's Day Those present were the hitter's son, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Filer of Lincoln, Nebr , and also the Rodaway sens, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Rodaway family of Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodaway of Lincoln. Mrs. Evelyn Ransford Is hav ing her property remodeled with a new porch entry construction after removing the former sur rounding porch on south and east sides of house, which will be an attractive and modern Im provement. The Ice Cream Social ar ranged for July 3 has been changed. A dale will be an nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Lanning and Jerry attended a Lannlng family basket dinner at Bethany Park, Sunday. Those present were his mother, Mrs. Jessie Lannlng and Mrs. Rita Hansen of Palmyra, Mrs. Lanning's im mediate families, sons Elmer Lannir.g of Palmyra, Orris of Eagle, 2 daughters, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Car ( lyn of Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Wall and daughter of Lincoln, and the Elmer Lan nlngs son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lannlng of Lincoln. "' 11 ' " "" . "" " 1 i i.i n. n .)irninrri.'iuiii.ii,iiiiiii iiiii tin .ji..uj...iuj.t..j.ji..in ft t I -if fi'fjjj f 'l n ( HOIK The newly installed choir members of Itethel No. 24, Order of Job's daughters, are, from left: front Vengy Aspcilon, Nancy Kvers, Jove Mcl.eod, Mary Jo llirz, Susan Hansen; back Connie Skalak, Linda Howard, f'arlene 'laith and Mary MeQuin. (Not pictured: Gloria Senf, Pat llolliway, Candy Carper and Soloist Pani Aspediin). Installation was June 22 when Nancy liiilin was installed Queen. Photo hy Steward Studio. Louisville News Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 5427 Rocky, Rtnee and Shelly of Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley and Randy moved Saturcay from the Urwin property on Cherry Street to Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill While 'left Wednesday to spend a few days evening dinner guests i visiting tils brother and moth er in Chanute, Kansas. Mrs. Carol Alley and sons, Douglas and Steve of Hunting-! ton Park, California and Mrs.1 Roger Luliring and sons, Ray mond ana David of Columbus, are visiting this week with their1 mother, Mrs. Clara Sjogren.; Mrs. Alley and sons have beem: here for the past two weeks visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vaughn and family of Palmyra were, Saturday dinner guests of her'j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doermann. Amos Beck and daughters, Patty, Elaine and Jane were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ecward By Decrees Seaman Sam says: (men never graduate in uiey ao it Dy agrees. tt,- Black Haw-Talk.. "College a hurry; --U. S. Journal Want Ads Pay We respect the family's wish for privacy At final services, most families prefer to be by themselves For their exclusive use, we provide a comfortable, tastefully appointed private room at our chapel. Fast, Dependable Ambulance Service. Modern, Air Conditioned, Oxygen Kquipprd. Sattler-Fusselman-Perry FUNERAL HOME PHONE 3123 Mr. and Mrs. George Buuers were Wednesday evening call ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick. Mrs. Lioia Westfall of Sidney. Nebraska. Bra icy Weston of Oregon, Mrs. Bill Heler and Alan and Mi.ss Grace Hoover were Monday of Mis., Laura Schoeman. Mrs, LaRtie Williams was an evening caller. Mrs. Ed Ingram was in Lin coln on business last Wednesday. She accompanied Mrs. Kern Hhivac, Mrs. Esther Stohlmann, Miss Diane Stander and Mrs. Virginia Knutson. who are at tending summer school at the University of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ford and chile n il ot Hinsdale, Illinois ar rived Saturday to spend about, ten days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Alfrey and .other relatives. Mrs. Douglas Jones (former I Mary Alice Arnold who resided i In Louisville many years agoi ; arrived Tue-day from Madison, I Wise, and is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard iptreeter. Her husband. Major 1 Douglas Jones and childrert wltl j arrive Friday evening. It has been twenty years since Mrs. Jones has been back to Louis ville for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wool- , hlser and Jerry of Omaha, Mrs. : Donald Grcll of Gretna and Mrs. (Olive Woolhiser of Louisville j left Saturday morning to spend j two weeks visiting relatives in Colorado, California and Ore-jgon. Mr, and Mrs. John Ritler of Weeping Water were Saturday evening callers at the Tom Ten nant home. Mrs I.eora. Westfall of Sidney, Nebraska Is the houseguest this week of Miss Grace Hoover. Mrs. Maude Johnson returned home Sunday from the Metho dist hospital by ambulance. She Is coming along Just fine. Sunday picnic guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Sheehan and Mar gie were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson, Kathy and Billy of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Isaac and sons, Michael and Frankic of Manley, Mrs. Frank Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Je well all of Weeping Water, Mr. and Mrs. Jirn Kobler, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ritter, Kenny, Duane and Todd and Miss Judy Sheehan all of Papilllon and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheehan, nesday afternoon callers of Mr. a-id Mrs. Tom Tennant, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lohnes and Linda of Seattle, Washing ton left Monday after spending two weeks visiting her sl.sters, Mr. and Mrs. Enest Hennings and family and Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Hubbell and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Schroeder and lamily. Di.iner guests last Sunday of Mrs. Olive Waolhiser and Virgil were Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Woolhiser and Jerry of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greil of Gretna, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Grell and children and Mr. a id Mrs. Victor Woolhiser and fam ily of Louisville-. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick returned home Sunday after spending several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Zappe and daughters in Grant, Iowa. SEWING SCSIFS The County Extension Ai-ent. Mrs. Kay Leiding. was a guest of the Sewing Susies 4-H Club at Mrs. Robert Ramge's home June 11, at 2 p.m. The president, Nancy Ramge, called the meeting to order and lead in the 4-H pledge. Demonstrations in "Let's Cook" were given by Patty Peterson and Mary Ramge. Dorothy Lepert and Mary Le pert gave demonstrations in the project "Cakes and Pies". Demonstrations were given by Vickie Moore and Dorothy Le pert in the project "Learning to be a Homemaker." Mrs. Robert Ri'.mge and her daughters, Nancy and Mary, served a lunch of chocolate cake and ice cream and iced tea. Later the Sewing Susies 4-II Club toured the Ramge Museum. The girls taking sewing proj ects ai.d "Yeast tread." met at Mrs. Frack Lepi-rt's home June 13. In the project "Yeast , Breads", Linda Lepert and ! Penny Moore gave demonstra- I tions on rolls. j The leader, Mrs. Lepert, ex plained how to make a placket, i zipper, ar;d waistband to the THE PLATTSMOUTH, Monday, July 1, 1&C3 NEBRASKA, SEMI. Section B WEEKLY JOUNRAt, PAGE ONE Nifty Nellies Nifty Nellies met at the home of Teresa Weber. Rita Berlett presided at the meeting. For roll call the girls told of what new things they learned in sewing. Teresa Weber demonstrated rolled cookies, and later in t h e afternoon she .served these a long with other refreshments. Leon Oh.ioutka planned the two games that the irh enyiy ed playing. Teresa Weber, reporter. girls taking "Skirts and Blouses." A lunch of floats and cookies was served by Mrs. Frank Le pert and her daughters Vickie, Linda and Mary. A meeting was held at Mrs. George Moure's home June 18 by the Sewing Susies 4-H Club. Demonstrations in the project "Yeast Breads" were given by Penny Moore and Nancy Ramge. A lunch of sandwiches, coca cola, and potato chips was served by Mrs. Geroge Moore and her daughters Penny and Vicki. Next meeting will be held at Mrs. Harold Peterson's home June 28. A swimming party vas en joyed by the Sewing Susies 4-H 4-H NEWS Faur-Mile Maidens Club held their 7th meeti ,g at the home of Rhonda Wilson June 14. Demonstrations were given by Kathy Buechler, on mixing and baking oatmeal cookies; Ellen Halmts, how to make a raw vegetable plate; Rhonda Wilson, how to make a hand towel. Four members were absent. Next meeting will be at the home of Linda Dasher July 12 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Wilson served lunch. Mary Tschirren, reporter. Walther League Elects LOUISVILLE (Special i The monthly meeting of the Im manuel Lutheran Walther Lea gue Included election of officers. The topic of the meeting was "Don't Let Music .Spoil Your Wet'ding," from the Walther League "Messeneer," given by Pastor Vogel. Newly elected officers are: president, Edwin Michelsen; vice president, Carol Selifiuter; secretary, Charlene Voglerr treasurer, Elaine Stohlmann; Wheat Ridge chairman, Susan Stohlmann ; and Christian Growth chairman, Gary fiick-mr.n. DIKS IN CALIFORNIA LOUISVILLE i Special) Tom Waracka, 57, former resident of Louisville, died at the Nevada City Hospital in Nevada City, Calif. He had made his home in Comptonville, Calif., the past four years. He Is survived by his wife, Jessie, one son, Tom, Jr., of Ha waii, a stepson, his sister, Mrs. Bernadine Hochel and his broth-c er, John both of San Fernando, California. . . . j Club June 19 at 12:30 p.m. at' Glenwood, Iowa. ; After swimming the girls, their leader, Mrs. Stat ley Le pert, and their guests had a hamburger fry. The guests were Mrs .Frank Lepert, Mrs. Arthur Mohr, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Harold Peterson, Miss Lola Green, and Miss Adina Steeby. Victoria' Lepert, news reporter. 1 15-DAY LKAVi: LOUISVILLE (Special) A-2c David E. Stohlmann arrived home by plane Wednesday, June 19, to spend a 5-clay leave wiih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris tian Stohlmaiin and his brother, Ronald. A steak dinner was given in his honor Wednesday evening at the home of his liar ents. Those attending to welcome him home besides his parents and his brother were his sisters, Mrs. Robert Edgerton and son Robert, Jr., and Miss Susan Stohlmann and Bryce Kraft of Sitka, Alaska. Connubial lilucs Love begins when she sinks in his arms, and ends with her arms in his sink. The Chicago Daily Tribune. ' Conventional Home Loans Terms Up to 20 Years 5'j Percent Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmonth Loan & Building Ass'n. II J VM 114 v- j w iy -Move Ml FELDHOUSEN'S is a PHARMACY that lives up to its name in EVERY WAY, featuring full assortments of quality health aids and sick room supplies. But above all, we are especial ly proud of our professional prescription dispensing service which provides the finest in prescribed medicine at the fairest of prices. And the ethics of PHARMACY pervade every department to guarantee your satisfaction with every purchase. Fred . Feldhouscn, Ph. C.R.P. Pharmacist In Charge Grell and sons. In the afternoon they went to see Mrs. Beck and new son at the St. Mary's hos pital In Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Grell and sons and Johnny Beck enjoyed a visit to the Riverview Park Zoo In the afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eager and Diane and Susan Davis attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary Open House of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petersen in Blair Sunday alternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blunt and children of Manley spent the weekend visiting relatives in Lorimer, Wintersett and Afton, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick were Monday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Mace In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doermann spent Sunday tnrougn luesuay at the Stanley Oestmann home In Dawson. On Monday the group went to Topeka to help Mr. and Mrs. Jim McClellan celebrated their flrt wedding anniversary. Mrs. McClellan Is the grand daughter of the Doermann's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corcoran of Omaha were Friday evening supper guests of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fiaia and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Janeck and sons of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eager and sons of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs Kvi.nir Isaac and Evelyn of Louisville were Father's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Foster and soils In Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack wnie oi Nehawkn. Mrs. Henry Mueller and Debbie and Mr, and Mrs Bill White retumeu home Sun day after spending several days fishing and vacationing In Minni'sota Thev staved at the resort of Mrs. White's uncle, Mr and Mrs. Cye Suiter at Pillager Minn. They also enjoyed touring the Paul Bunyan Land at Brain- ard. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lohne of Seattle. Washington arrived WerineKrinv and are visiting his sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Sch roeder of Louisville and her bro- i ther, Mr. and Mrs. uayie Flcischmann In Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hensen and Penny were Wednesday evening callers at the Ernest Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hansen of Weeping Water, Mrs. Leora Westfall of Sidney, Nebr., Miss Grace Hoover nd Mr. and Mrs Bill Heler and Alan were Su ulay evening guest.) of Mr. and Mrs Emll Heler. " Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprleck ol Louisville and Mrs. Ernest El liot of Plattsmouth were Wed- Of BOATS, TRUGKSrCflBIAlr DRAGLINE, SAW illi and Lots of Shop Tools on otyrdcay, July Starting at 12:30 P.M. Sharp LOCATION 5 miles east ot LaPlatte, Nebraska or 3 miles south of Offutt Air Force Base, then east' ro rnc river. I his is a beautiful shady place. THE LISTING 1963 Ford Pick up with 8 ft. 1950 Ford Pick up with olds 1951 Chevrolet Wrecker camper V8 engine 5 inch Coulds water pump with 6 cylinder engine Peerless saw mill with 52 inch insert tooth blade with V8 power plant. 2 Chain Saws 51 yard Hansen Dragline with drag bucket A real good 10 ft. x 16 ft. cabin BOATS 14 ft. Cris Craft fibreglass boat with trailer 14 ft. Cruise-About fibrcglass boat with 35 1946 Chevrolet Dump Truck 1946 Chevrolet Flatbed Harley-Davidson Motor Cycle, Model and 35 h.p. Johnson motor with electric starter and generator 12 ft. Aluminum runabout with 30 h.p. Evinrude motor, starter & generator. 16 ft. Duo-Cat with Gator trailer 16 ft. fibreglass runabout with 1962 85 h.p. Mercury motor and trailer h.p. Mercury motor 12 ft. fibreglass Strip with 10 h.p. Sea King motor and trailer 35 h.p. Evinrude motor with electric starter 18 h.p. Mercury motor. 10 h.p. Neptune motor Several row boats, 2 boat trailers SHOP TOOLS, ETC. 180 Amp. Emerson electric welder. Acetylene Welder & cutting torch with cart. Air Com pressor, 3A h.p. motor, bench grinder, Shop Smith, Impact wrench. Sander, Sabre Saw, Battery charger, Oil burner conversion, Bench sandcr, 17 in. Silvertonc TV, Carton carrier, Cold Spot refrigerator and many other small articles. COME. . .BE ON TIME WE WILL START PROMPTLY AT 12:30 P.M. lorem) Oaves i YOUNC & MORRIS, Auctioneers TERMS: Cash Day of Sale . iGETQ - UWHtK SPRINGFIELD BANK, Clerk