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4 ' THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PACE TWO Section B Thursday, August 22, 1963 NEWS FROM EAGLE Mrs. John Fischer The Russell Campeau family are undergoing the necessary shots and vaccinations in order to accompany him overseas to Japan. He is In the Air Force. Mrs. Vincent Powers, Atasca dero, Calif., came by plane to visit her sister and lamily, the Dan Fitzgibbons for 10 days. Sunday, all visited relatives in Central City, returning home on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Powers also accompanied the Eagle people to see other relatives in PIONEER THEATRE NEBRASKA CITY ONE WEEK STARTING Till RS., AEG. 22 Children Under 12 - 35c Adults - 75c Walt Disney fTBCHNCOKf HAYltY BURL DOROTHY DEBORAH TRAIL - Drive-In FRI. & SAT, AUG. 23 - 24 TRIPLE FEATURE Nothing Shown Twice PLCS On Land. ..In Outer Space- find Under The Sea; TSft WAim Pimm tout fmuHt lBARWADN-twmi PLUS "3 SERCEANTS" Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Peter Lawford and Joe; Bishop SEN. - MON. - TEES., AEG. 25 - 26 - 27 MIEUAKAZAMPR00UCT10N THE NAIALIEWOOD WftRRW BEATTY TECHNICOLOR WED. - THLRS., AEG. 28 - 29 Wednesday A Whole Car Load For $1.25 sis GUARDIAN'S SALE OF PLATTSMOUTH RESIDENCE to be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1963 at 10 A.M. at South Front Door of Court House in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Comfortable all-modern home on paving and sewer, con sisting of four rooms, bath, enclosed porch and storage room. Located on two level shady lots across the street from Columbian School. Street Address; 623 South 8th Street. Terms of sale: ) 5 cash payment on tijte of sale and bal ance upon confirmation by the Court. Possession upon confirmation and payment of balance. Abstract showing merchantable title will be furnished. CALL OR SEE Fouchek tr Carnett, Joseph E. Highfield, A"0,nlr, Of Ruthghfield. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Plattsmouth, Nebraska Phon. 984-6141 Grafton and Tobias. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fischer and family of Loup City visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lanning of Tulsa, Okla., visited at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lanning. and his mother, Mrs. Mary Lan ning at Lincoln, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foik en accompanied their son Le- Roy Folken of Hobbs, N. M., to Odessa, Tex., to visit their daughter Betty and family, the Luenbereers. Mrs. Roland Halvorsen and children drove to Fairbury on Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Coatman. and her visiting sister, Mrs Colleen Swartz of Chicago. Melvin Mayer of Lincoln call ed at the Wm. Trumble home Sunday and all continued on to Pawnee City to visit his brother and family, the Merle Mayers' The Arthur Petersens of Omaha were dinner guests at the Trum ble home the previous Sunday. Eagle friends are sorry tc hear of the Illness of Herbert Stoll of Nehawka, former Eagle resident. He entered the hospi tal Friday and was given oxy gen. He was some Improved by Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lanning and their son and family, the Rev. and Mrs. Dean Lannig a.:v family, visiting from New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Lan ning of Lincoln had dinner in Lincoln after Eagle Methodist Church services. The Rev. Mr Laming gave the morning ser mon. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorenson1 of near Ruskin visited a few days at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scat tergood. Saturday, all attended the rodeo at Sidney, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Wibbel daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Deles Dernier of Columbia, Mo., and the latter's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Juel Crabtree of Ames, Iowa, visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Erskine a few days. All attended the An dersoaWUbel .family reunion at Waverly Hunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Muen chau and two daughters spent a week at Lake Okoboji, Iowa. Mrs. Marion Wulf re-joined the office staff at Bankers Life Insurance Co., Lincoln, Mon day. She will work during after noons until Sept. 1 when she will work full time. The Alvo-Eagle school bus drivers drove the buses to Platts mouth last Saturday for their drivers examinations. They are Wm. Trumble, Walter Nickel Dwight Earl, Carl Oberle, Wes ley Lowell, Larry Caddy and Ernest Leaver. School will start Sept. 3. ill. wi Mis. mn Root and family of Eagle were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Gilmore near AIvc Sunday evening. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ay res and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wismer families of Alvo. Two new houses are being built here, one in the southwest part of town, the Ralph McClat cheys, and one on the north lots of LaVerne Weyers's prop erty, in the northwest part of town, being built by Howard Roots and will be occupied by Eupt. Parsons when It is com pleted. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 I WlL RESERVE CHAMPION Randall Rehmeier of Weeping Water exhibited the Reserve Grand C hampion barrow, a Chester White, at the Coun News From Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Bon to Mr. and Mrs. Bobby ' York Sunday, Aug. 11, a daugh-j ter. Her name is Jeane'.te Lou.se, ' weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces. Mrs. : picnic in Lincoln in honor of the York was the former Ruth Stew- j son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kas art. j parek who was visiting here from Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buck and California, family from Kansas City spent) Mr- and Mrs. Claude Osburn a few days at the Bill Buck and Rodger and Mr. and Mrs. home. j Ted Bulling and family of Lin- Mr. a id Mrs. Ross Lane and ' coin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. family froi Lincoln sDent Sun- i Ranald Osburn and family of day at the Bill Buck heme. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buck and family, Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buck called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buck of Ashla.id Tuesday. Mr. a.id Mrs. Ken Carpenter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gus the Black Hills. Erakhage were Sunday suests: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buckingham Of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brakhage I and family of Omaha spent Sat of Lincoln. ; urday evertt-.g with Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Rodney Schroeder' of 1 r!' E BurkJngHarn. -Papiiiion spent the week with1 Dorcas' Society met Friday at the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs ; the Christian Church. Mrs. Harvey Schroeder. , Henry Kirk was hostess and gave After a 30-day leave at home, devctions. Don Boiler reported to the air-: Mrs. E. L. McDonald and Mr. Craft carrier USS Roosevelt at and Mrs. Roy Tennant af.ended Mayport, Fla. a Steak Supper at Roberts Dairy Mrs. Glen Boiler and Renee. Farm at Elkhorn Tuesday eve-' Lincoln, and Mr.,. Gertrude Bal- ning. ter of Ashland were Thursday A miscellaneous shower was evening guests at the Oliver Bo!- held Thursday, August 15, at 7:30 ter home and Mr. Glen Boiler pm. at the Christian Church for and Renee of Lincoln were Fri- -Mrs. LeRoy Love. Hostesses were 4ay evening callers. ! Mrs. Bill Leesley. Mrs. Virgil Bar- ! Mrs. John Easley and Mr. and ber, Mrs. Mary Weldoi, Dorothy Mrs. Charles Kidney of Omaha , Comstock, Mrs. Wayne Wright 4nd Mrs. Ina Armstrong were and Sandra, Mrs. M.lford Han Decent callers at the Henry Kirk . fn, Mrs. Ron Chuda. Mrs. Oary Home. Thorns. Mrs. Glenn Marlof, Mrs Ehel Kyles from Tacoma. ' Don Sacca, Mrs. Bill Buck and Wah., arrivtd Friday evening to Mrs. Robert Wall. Same of the spend a few days with Mrs. , Norma MaNurlin. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Robinson co":paniment. aujd family of Greeley. Cola., let: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brakhas-e Thursday morning far their , cf Lincoln and Mrs. Heibie Ring home after visiting Mm. Clara enberg and children of Lexin-j-Pershing a.id other relatives in : ton visited at the Gas Brakhage the vicinity. 1 heme Tuesday evening. Mr. 'Merril Schlldmeyer of; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Baltimore, Md visited with his are spending a few days at the sister, Mrs. Clara Pershing, for a ; Ernie Otto home at Ceresco while few days. j the Otto's are on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey H.i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Butler of Schroeder and family of Lincoln1 Phoenix. Ariz., arrived at the spent Thursday in the Harvey , home of Mrs. Elsie Kelly Friday, Schroeder home. jaid Mrs. Ray Johnston of Den- Mrs. Georae Carter of Green-! ver arrived Sunday. Mrs. Butler. wood called on Mrs. Rosa Palm-i quist Tuesday after.ioon. A Wed- nesday afternoon caller was Mrs. j Ina Armstrong and Thursday ! afternoon Miss Edith Lander-j green was a caller. I Mr. and Mrs. Marioi Dimmitt ; of Ashland called on Mrs. Rosa Palmquist Thursday evening and j brought Mrs. Palmquist a lovely j birthday cake. Miss Sharon Hendrix of Ash land was a Thurday supper guest at the Ken Carpenter home. Miss Judy Farber spent the night at . the Carpenter home. Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. Mytrle Coleman visited Mrs. Wil liam Streich of Murdock Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John -Johnson called on Mrs. Opal Voehl Thursday after noon. Mrs. Roy Eeighard and Mr. ! Ina Armstrong and Mrs. Rosa i Palmqulst were Saturday callers I at the George Carter home. They ; honored Mrs. Rooa Palmquist for I her birthday. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greer ar- rived from California to visit with the relatives Mr. and Mrs. I Roy Tennant and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Greer. ( Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Farber and girls and Marilyn Carpenter left Monday to spend several days in Colorado camping out. S Gladys Hall from Mason, City. : Iowa visited at the Roy Reihard home Sunday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osburn and Rodger spent from Thursday I morning till Saturday with Mr. I Osburn's .sister and family of In- . ' ., ' . . . -,. .... , Greenwood Phone 789-3435 dianola, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osburn and Rodger attended a Sunday Gretna Sunday evening. They honored Maria Jo Oiburn on btr birthday Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bucking ham and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Berger and family of Omaha spent last week vacationing in nostPsses neii a mocK weaaing ; Miss Mary Wall was their ac- and Mrs. Johnston are Mrs. Kelly's daughters, Mrs. Pete Hilt called on Mrs.! El.-.ie Kelly Wednesday after-1 noon. Mrs. Nelle Marshall and Belah Kotchens of Bellevue called on Mrs. Mary Welton Wednesday. ; Mrs. Mary Welton spent the weekend at Colon, visiting her son, Mr. and Mrs. George Welton and her granddaughter who is home on a visit. EARLY MEETING Slaytoo, Minn. George Mil ler and Dale Galles were en route to visit each other when, to their surprise, they met soon er than planned. They collided on the crest of a hill and both vehicles were damaged heavily. A Correspondent from the Murray area is needed at once to write news for THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL Call 2141 or write The Journal for particulars. ty Fair. He belongs to the Valley View Hustlers 4-11 Club. NEHAWKA The Guild of Holy Trinity Catholic Church Is planning an ice cream social at their hall in Avoca, Aug. 25 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Home...ade ice cream and cake will be served. Mr. a"d Mrs. Robert Fegcr and Michael, Mrs George Lemley were guesU Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hines. Carol Lemley. who had visited for two weeks at the Hines home, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Dick razee or Kenaallviiie, Ind , were guests at the Hine.s home Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Rabert Adkins and Anita Ann have moved from Omaha to Nehawka. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heesch and Tamyra have returned from a vacation to the Black Hills and Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbot and Jame.? of Ccn terville, Iowa were guests Thurs day of the Heesches, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. HeeflT"'Knd Tamyra met Mr. and Mrs. How ard Bantsof Piano. Iowa at Sid ney, to attend the rodeo. The YOUR CHOICE CF SIZES 24" J V PRC-WIRED FOR EASY r DURING AUGUST... We Will Furnish FREE A Vernois Range Hood Of Your Choice Of Size & Color With Each Complete Cabinet Job Of 15 Feet or More. PRICES: THESE START OJfR3 Banes came to spend the week end with the Heesch family. Julie Marks of Littleon, Colo., Is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Sand. She is visit ing her grandmother, Mrs Eliza-1 beth Barker in Lincoln. John Murdock, who had brain surgery at Bryan Memorial Hos pital recently, was returned to the hospital Thursday by Lett Ambulance, when his condition became serious. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Herining Johnson were dinner guests of cousins, Mrs Annette Benson and Eliza beth of Lincoln Tuesday. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Klme and Theresa were Mr. and Mrs. Don Reiss and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kep.ie, Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mayfleld and family have returned from a ten-day vacation at Lucky Acres, Garfield, Minn. They re ported fishing was very good. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haus child and family Joined relatives, Mr. and Mm. Willis Lorenson and fa-iily of Weeping Water; Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Lorenson and family, Humboldt; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lorenson, and Arlene, Lincoln at Antelope Park Sunday for a picnic. They also toured Pioneer Park. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Jones and Connie of Cambridge, came Thursday evening to spend the weekend with the Glenn Jones family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gerdes of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson attended the Sidney Rodeo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ganaway and family have purchased the residence of the late Charlie Hall and moved to Nehawka from Union. Mrs. Ellis Lacy vUited her sis ter, Mrs. Oeorge McFadden In Lincoln Thursday. Mrs. Paul Poppe, Prairie Vil lage, Kan., and Mrs. Homer Crnajiman Aid rtam'ht.ir nt Onaha visitpd this wpplr with I their mother, Mrs. Oertrude Car per. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Lahm and family attended the wed ding Sunday evening of Miss Christine Kessler and Gary Lahm at the Salem Congrega tional Church in Lincoln. Sunday callers who came to the Lahm home for Merlin Lahms 5th birthday were Dean and Chris tine Lahm of Lincoln who were their dinner guests. Mrs. Esther Ventress of Hallam, and August Lahm cf Lincoln, were supper guests. 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