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I v - ? x t ' r'-;y f- . . ft. ;: V ' ' AN AFTFR DINNER CONFERENCE among Paul Fauquet, Ted Ohnoutka and William C.al hraiih ronrernrd the problems of education in the state. C.albraith, Beemer, past Nebraska De imtr t it- ftiwiw mmmm ..mm.! mi wwi. tmm i iw mk ti partment Commander of the American Legion, was the nuest speaker at the Lions Club Ladies Night meeting last Tuesday evening. NEWS "FROM EAGLE Mrs. John Fischer Phon. 934-6141 Mrs. Bettie Underwood enter tained at her home for the OES Kensington with Mines. Dwight Earl, Orin Lanning and Billy Kctclhut as visitors. Mmea. Arthur Adams, Eettle Underwood, Clarke Gonzales and Clinton Westlake of Eagle attended the Past CES Matrons dinner at the home of Mrs. Aud rey Stroemer at Elmwood. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford An derson Jr- and two sons of Lin coln. Pastor and Mrs. Lowell Drake took a trip to Linneus, Mo. Mrs. Carl Gerathewohl of Long Beach, Calif., arrived In Lincoln by plane to attend the wedding of a niece and called Mrs. Evelyn Ransford and they spent a day together. Mrs. Lloyd Richards and daughter, Mrs. Darrel Davis of Grand Island, called at the home of the lattcr'a aunt, Mrs. Evelyn Ransford. Mr. nd Mrs. C. O. Anderson visited nt the home of her sister. Mrs- Martha Springer and friend, Mrs. Rhoda Marks, at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. John Ronhovdc Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Carl Oberle and Judy, Mrs. Harvey Gerhard. Mrs. A. H. Siekman attended church services in Walton dedi cating gifts in memory of Rev. R. Rangcler. Rev. and Mrs- Low ell Drake also attended. Tom D y s a r t of Indlanola, Iowa, visited at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Trumblc and called on other friends here. He Is a former Eagle resident and is convales cing from an accident In which his own car ran over his leg. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Necman and son of Lincoln called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleishman. Mrs. Bettie Underwood visited at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pruessing, at Lincoln. Clarence Fox suffered a thumb injury in shop class at school. The injured thumb was removed to the first Joint. Mrs. Lena Lane of Weeping Water spent a day at the home of her niece, Mrs. Bettie Under wood. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Martha Springer at Lin coln. Mrs. Rhoda Marks lives with her. Mmes. Evelyn Ransford, Nora Ketelhut, Minnie Olrlfltld. Dar lene Reynoldson, Alia Folken and Mrs- Blecka attended the district Legion Auxiliary Con vention at Weeping Water. Mrs. A. H. Slekman visited her brother, Pete Nickel, at Wabash. Mrs, Evelyn Ransford called at the home of her mother, Mrs, Edith Moore, at Weeping Water. -4-H'crs SOUTH ASHLAND Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 944-8136 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Fleischman and Arlo of Elm- wood at dinner to observe Mr3. Flelschman's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bucking ham and Michelle of Lincoln calltd at the Karl Hammer home and Michelle stayed for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong had supper and spent an eve ning; with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dean In Lincoln. (Continued From Page One) ment, Agricultural Achievement Citizenship, Leadership and Na tional Beef. Jackie Dodson Achieve ment and Canning. Mary Hendrix Citizenship Marilyn Vinduska Leader-1 ship and Safety. David Kraeger Leadership and Tractor. Ronald Puis Market Beef. Janice Domingo Clothing. Richard Lorensen Dairy. Sandra Meisingcr Entomol ogy and Forestry. Lyle Engelkemler Field Crops and Soil Conservation. Gene Engelkemler Grain Marketing. Elinor Umland Foods and Garden. Linda Engelkcmier Home Economics. Rheda Boardman Home Improvement. Margaret Lorensen Poultry. Steve Wehrbeln Swine. Robert Lochman Sheep. Roger Warden Horse. AL10 NEWS Mrs. Wilson Howe Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dreamer were on a two weeks vacation. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hart at Bovina, New Mexico, from there they went to Carls bad Caverns National Park and took the three mile tour of the world's largest caves, the park Is in the foothills of the Guada lupe Mountains. Mr. Dreamer has relatives near Lordsburg, New Mexico, they visited the three lamilies and attended a fall Round Up. To visit one cous in it was necessary to Ford the Rio Grande River in a Jeep. iThey returned home by the way i of Sidney, Nebraska and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinkey and visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young at Sidney, Nebr. Gordon Fifer of Longmont, Colorado was here this week vis iting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vlckers, are his grandparents. 92 AND STILL A BACHELOR Elmont, Long Island N. Y. William E. Hegeman, having lived 92 years without a wife, automobile, or electricity, has finally decided "tr get one of them. Recently he learned the dan ger of kerosene when his lamp caught fire and threatened his two-room home. Hegeman had electricity Installed in his home, but said all girls looked alike to him and he'd rather hunt rabbits. No Secret One of the hardest secrets for a man to keep is hLb jpinlon of himself. The Sea Hawk, Ta- coma, Wash. Defined Soil: That from which farm ers and laundries make a living. W. O. W. Magazine. Whether You've Been Pheasant Hunting This Week-End OR sc Harvesting Corn, Milo or Soybeans YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO SAVE DURING A LAN'S WAREHOUSE STOCK Liquidation SALE LIVINC ROOM SUITES CHAIRS DINETTES BEDROOM SUITES POLE LAMPS RECLINERS ROCKERS SOFA BEDS HIDE-A-BEDS CRIBS BUNK BEDS 1963 APPLIANCES All Marked WAY DOWN!! LOW DOWN PAYMENT TAKE MONTHS TO PAY WE HAVE TO SELL... WE'VE LOST OUR WAREHOUSE LEASE. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN -HURRY TO. . . SCAILAI BROTHERS 436 MAIN PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PHONE 2145 Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffmann of Elmwood were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fischer. Mr. Charles Marshall was guest speaker at the Alvo Meth odist Church, October 20. Mrs. Glenn Dlmmltt was Lay leader. Candle lighters were: Jackie Lloyd and Lori Odell. Greeters were, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mil ler. The Alvo Bazaar and suppr will be October 30. The Goodwill Truck Is to stop at the Church October 29 or 30. A Call to Prayer and Self Denial will be observed, Monday, October 29, 2 p.m. at Ub.e Alvo Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rueter en tertained their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voitgman of Jefferson, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rueter and son of Lincoln, Sunday, cele brating the birthdays of Dan and Walt Rueter. Mrs. Dan Rueter has been suf fering with a case of Shingles this week. She is Improving, under the Doctors care, she takes a shot every day, for the malady. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dimmltt entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell of Waverlyi Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall of Avoca, at dinner Sunday, Octo ber 20. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Dlmmltt and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stlckney and family at Lincoln, Sunday afternoon. Oeorge Frohlich and niece, Mrs. Grace Llnch of Lincoln, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krum dlck at Longmont, Colorado, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinett of Lincoln were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendrlckson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schter- mann and family of Greenwood were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fischer, cele brating the birthday of Sherryl Ann Schlermann. Mrs. Ben Muenchau returned home Sunday, she visited her daughter and family, Mr. and -Mrs. Ross Russell at Chatta nooga, Tenn., for two months and spent a week with her sis ter, Mrs. Nellie Gomel at Saint Joseph, Missouri. Cub Scout Pack 242 met Octo ber 15 at the Eagle Methodist Church to organize two new packs. Pins and awards were given by Cub Pack Master, Arthur Roelofsz of Alvo. Bob Cat ' Pins were given the new mem bers. Nine members of Cub Scout ; Pack 242 met at the home of ' Mrs. Charles Oanz October 16. The Cubs gave the Scout Pledge and Flag Salute. Halloween : masks were made by the group. Games were played. Dean Barney furnished the refresh ments. Sklppy Kinney News re porter. Recent visitors at the Clyde Hendrlckson home were, Mrs. Blanche Foster and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cercle of Omaha, Ne braska. Ralph Snavely attended the Corn Picking Contest South of Nebraska City, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe at tended the Corn Picking Contest Gathering with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gaudreault at their cabin for a hamburger fry were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wilson, Ann Ellen and Paul of Omaha, Don na Young and Pat Gillespie of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs- Claude Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Mal vin Wiles and Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buckmas ter and sons of Council Bluffs had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg. Supper guests another night were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stenberg of Ral ston and Mrs. Marie Nelson. Al so visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Stenberg. Callers at the John Peterson home were Henry Armstrong of Lincoln and Mrs. Martin Ballou, Linda and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leaver and family visited with the Vir gil Streich family. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parncll of Harrison, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong were lunch and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moller. Russell Grebe was an over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower. Dinner guests were Mrs. Keith Pollard, Kimberly, Kevin, Tammy and Greg and Rex Bower and Jennie Sue. Sun day visitors at the Bower home were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stick ney and their grandson, Bob Stlckney and John Wolter of Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and family of Lincoln had din ner with the Arthur Laughlin family. Vernon Laughlin of Om aha and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller and Debbie were after noon callers and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbur Laughlin and fam ily of Omaha were there for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bundy of Gretna, and their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Strasburg and Mark of Ayr were Wednesday evening visitors at the Wayne Nissen home. Mrs. Orie Sowards visited her mother, Mrs. August Klemme of Weeping Water, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman attended the charivari for Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Allington at the Willard Allington home near Wann. Mr. and Mrs. John Deloske and family of Gretna visited at the Fred Martin home. " ;Iiuzel Jones of Lincoln and M,and'Mrs. John" Jone and: family spent Saturday evening I with Mr. ad Mrs. Llovd Jones : and Guy and Thea in Murdock,! celebrating Guy's 7th birthday., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reinkej arid family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brauckmuller and family. j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leybold and Marlln of Lincoln had sup per with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slander. ; Mrs- Richard Moore and Ricky spent Friday with Mrs. Dewey Moore. Floyd Rueter of Lincoln vlsled In the afternoon and had supper at the Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller visit ed at the Darold Miller home near Ceresco. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and family had dinner at the Archie Hightshoe home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Brlde spent Sunday evening at the Herbert Bornemeier home at Murdock. j Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred j Wickham and Mr. and Mrs. Hen- j ry Armstrong of Lincoln, to O- j maha Friday night for dinner1 and the Ak-Sar-Ben Coronation. ! Mrs. Mary Buell was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. j Bruce Sowards. Sunday after-1 noon Mr. and Mrs. Sowards went to Omaha to the State Associa tion Square Dance at the Live-1 stock Exchange Building, Mr. ' and Mrs. E. Gross of Burr, Nebr. came home with them for lunch Sunday evening. Mr. Gross Is a ,' well known caller for square j dances, then they went to Lin coln for their regular club dance at the Haylofter Club. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slate in Llngoln, Saturday eve ning they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Drake In Lin- coin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buckingham and Michelle of Lincoln were at Karl Hammer's Sunday. Mich elle had spent a few days with the Hammers. Visitors at the John Fox home the past week were Rev. Webster, Mrs. Frank Hemke of Clovis, New Mexico, Mrs. Gerald Reber, Mrs. Roy Leaver, Mrs. Noble Newsham, Oren Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vinson of Waverly, Mrs. John Snell of Corning, Io wa, Mrs. C. H. Connor and Paul Fox of Gretna, and Earl and Lyle Ueberrhein. Sunday after noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newsham of Lincoln and Mrs. Fred Newsham of Waverly. Mr. Fox Is getting along fine, Mrs. Fox reported. Jack Watson spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. Earl Mansfield. Lyndall, Jack and Dick Watson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mansfield. Lyndall Watson, Bryan and Dick called Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Sturm went to Nehawka to their Din ner Bridge Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weston and family visited Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Vogler and son at Louis ville. ' Saturday evening Mrs. Dewey Moore called on Mrs. Gertrude! Boiler and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver i Boiler. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey' Moore nad supper Sunday eve ning In Weeping Water at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schmader. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schmader and Kerby of Louisville. Mrs. Ashley Boiler reports that Mrs. Gertrude Boiler and Mrs. Whitlach are both much better. Mrs. Boiler is at home and able to have visitors. Mrs. Whitlach has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tinnean In Green wood. Roy Keller spent Friday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Gill Kell er. Tuesday afternoon callers at the Roy Keller home were Mr. and Mrs. Parnell, Wayne Laugh lin and Myrtle Sowards. Sunday afternoon callers nt the John Jones home were Mrs. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, October 28, 1963 PAGE THREE Edna Thimghan of Lincoln" 'and Mrs. W. A. Jones. Cindy Bachman of Council Bluffs spent the weekend at the Aaron Bachman home. Mr. and Mrs. Wavne lauehlin and family and Mrs. Oscar Laughlin were Fridav s u d n e r guests at the Arthur Laughlin home to help Wesley celebrate ins om Dirinaay. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Hightshoe spent Tuesday evening at the Kay Bower home. Saturday eve ning callers were Mr. a.nd Mrs. Dean West. Interesting Company "Good night," she purred at the door. "It was fun noing you." U. S. Coast Guard Magazine. Soennichsen'S 5th ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ! WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS MORRELL'S SMOKED WHOLE POUND P CN CS 25 SLICED Lb. 29c ICA CRATED TUNA 4 FLAT CANS 69c WILSON'S CHOPPED BEEF B F REG. 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Wiedman of Essex, Iowa was a Sunday and Monday vis itor of his Uncle, Clyde Hen drlckson. He also called on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ayers before returning home. Mrs. Ruth Taylor has returned to her employment at the Ma sonic Home at Plattsmouth. Mrs. Elmer Klyver after hav ing been In the hospital and nursing home at Lincoln for ten weeks, came home by ambu lance, Saturday. She had fell at her home and broke her hip. Mrs. Berniece Leming spent Sat urday at the Klyver home. Char ley Stout, Mrs. Klyver's brother has been with Mr. Klyver. Sizes 6 thru 12 Nqrpole Shell Boys Warm Parkas $9.88 Tea Towels Flour sack type, size about 27 x 36 4 for $1 Lee Riders Select Imperfects - Firsts Are $4.35. 2 Pa' $5.50 $2.79 Pair Sizes 28 thru 40 Limited Quantity -STOCK UP NOW! Shower Curtains Need to change that old curtain for a colorful new one? Here's your chance. Shower curtain, lovely bright colors $1 Shower Curtain, also matching window curtain $1.59 ea. MEN'S -p. 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