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The Nashua Reporter from Nashua, Iowa • Page 5

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Nashua, Iowa
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HORTON and Kristine Hick- erioo spent several week in the home rrandparents. Mr. and and Shipp, Mrs. Elmer Shipp. home THE NASHUA EEPOR TER Auwst tz'gg daughter.

Mr. and Mrs Samuel Maros of Mason 6am week Court News OBITUARY MAYOR'S COURT July 23: James Diller, rural Nashua: Careless driving. $10 fine and $4 c-osts. July 24: Robert Scott. WM.

D. CHRISIMAN William D. Christman was born March 15, 1880. to Frank and Sarah Christman in Bre. Passing on' yellow Sarah Christman in evening of line.

$10 andI $4 yeuow mer coimty. north of Horton. Hospital Vera Thompson spent 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ehvvn Pr i were Weekend in the home of her visited Sunday afternoon 15 in home near evening July" Smith was a small boy, Charles Cit'y: Careless rtOn $10 and $4.

6 'iwhere he lived his boyhood. He August 9- Ti-rv n.itti^r -worked for farmers around when he of-way. $10 and $4. they August 7: Mrs. Doris Klunder Startcd ho JSC keeping.

After Plainfield' w. seven vears thov movnH New Cars and Trucks Iva Dailey. Plymouth; bert W. Golden. Ford; John P.I Kout, Chevrolet; Wilbenl Schilling.

Chevrolet; and Cahoy, Ford truck; DeaiJ J. Folkers, Suzuki motorcycle Ralph L. Knoll. Chevrolet! truck; Arthur H. Dedor, rolet.

casewasconinued' 'for attended heal'h began to fail. dinner guests in the Darrell Morse home. MILLER'S ROYAL BLUE OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Nites Till 9 O'Clock REUNION AT KAMINS paint your house in HALF THE with the paint that lasts TWICE eg. $7.85 Gal. Friday-Saturday- Only $6.9 5 gal Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Kelsey of Tripoli were Saturday evening 'supper guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fisher. Mrs.

Clifford Sorensen of Cedar Falls spent the weekend Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife and brother George of Plainfield and many cousins and friendb will miss him. Services were held in Chen- Pierce th but ial Mr. and Mrs Riley called Sunday evening Harold Smith home. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Shipp IFOR MRS. FENNEMAN fa'andchildren, Steven and 1 guests Sun- even a Debbie Shipp were Sunday af-l Birthday dinner guests ternoon visitors in the da Ol Mr. and Mrs. He: iOleson home in Shell Roc-k.

i a were Mr. and Mrs. even the Elwyn Shipp of Waverly and Mr. and supper Mrs Glenn Fenneman and fani- Bnejis ily of Fredencksburg. The occasion was in honor of Mrs.

home were the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, Dan, Tim.iFennemnn's birtnday. and Mark of Titonka a sister of Mrs. Haul.

Thomas was the guest for both the morning and even- She ing services Church in the Horton spent so Off on 9x7 Floor Tile. White Ceiling Tile 12c each J. F. Anderson Lumber Co. "As Near as Your Phone" Jock Titus, Manager Phone 4411, Nashua, Iowa We've Got reunioni gathered Sunday, August 8, at! the rural Eldo Kamm home.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eberhardt, Mrs. Nelda Schuety, Mr. and Mrs.

Harley Kalke and David of Elkader; Mr. and Mrs. A. Jensen, Guttenburg; Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Kalke, Sandra and Randy Fuchs of New Richland, the Robert Heller family, the Marion Kamm family of Charles City and Mr. and Howard Plautz of Nashua. Af-i ternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kalke, i and Milo Kalke, Floyd HERE FROM TURKEY SM Sgt.

and Mrs. R. V. Pricster and children and Mrs. Martha Christensen of Jitneir, Turkey, weic Thursday juppei guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Kruse, Sr. In the evening -53 guests came from Greene, Waverly, Charles Citv. Dubuque Fancy Canned 3 Pounds HAM $2.49 Sign Up for Picnic Basket Butternut 2 Pounds rriday evening of inv week visiting at the Bap- Roclv Nashua and 'C ana Mrs. Charles Boyd list Camp at Clear Slides were shown of Turkey daughter returned home Ki usti.ne and Kimberly Hick- and Greece by Sgt, Pnester.

Monday from Msitmg his mo-' ns of visited Satui- wil1 be stationed her in Pittsburgh, Pa. His sis- day afternoon the home of the statc Washington. A to- ter and baby Uso Uieir grandparents Mr a was served, with tn.e-n for an extended vi-'Mrs. Beit Fish-r Christensen is a sistor of Slt i 'Mis. Kruse.

Relatives gathered in the' Claude and Frank Carpenter! Plainfield park Sunday to hon-! visited their sister and daugh-! AT CAly or Mrs. Norah White of Waver- 1 ter, Mrs. Lloyd Lockard Mon-' Pal1 Ilmk VI Coffee $1.49 Midget Longhorn Lb Pkg CHEESE 69c Free Glass Tumbler With $10.00 Grocery Order ONE COAT REPAINTING (over most sound surfaces of similar color) BLISTER RESISTANT DRIES IN 30 MINUTES EASY WATER CLEANUP i vv. vyj. t.11 LI whose birthday was August day evening of last week at 4.

Among those attending were'Allen Hospital in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Engelhart' Rev. and Mrs.

Eugene Shipp. of Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne'Donna and Kevin of Edgewood White and family, Charles visiting in the home of his Mrs Leonard Hill and children mother, Mrs. Cora Shipp and of Nashua, Mrs.

Sylvis Schroed-' with her mother, Mrs. Mabel emeier and Mrs. Norah White Nichols in Wcverly. of Waverly. Mrs.

Ruth Kenneth and Debbie Luck of ison and Mrs. Marjorie Sheldon'Plainfield are visiting of Plainfield and Mr. and Mrs.i grandparents, Mr. and ivirs Ernest Jurgens of Cedar Falls. 1 Marvin Ihde, while their par- Mrs.

Henry Hirsch and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Luck Edna Koch of Clarksville were are vacationing in California. Wednesday afternoon visitors Mrs.

Mabel Nichols of Wathe past week in the home of verly spent the weekend here Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fisher. Paul Junker left Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Laird of Plainfield were Sunday ev- in the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Darlene Shipp of Waterloo I enmg guests in the Otto Schoen-'spent the weekend here with feld home. her mother, Mrs.

Cora Shipp. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Eck-l Mrs. Marjorie Sheldon enter- hoff and family of Reinbeck and Mrs.

Gertrude Eckhomm of Aplington were Sunday afternoon callers in the Ruleen Rogers home. Mrs. Louis Melindy and son tained thirteen little friends Saturday afternoon honoring her little daughter Julia who was celebrating her 6th birthday. Games were the diversion of the afternoon after which Bobbie of Waterloo was a Sat-'lanch was served. I i 1 1 afternoon visitor in the home of her mother Mrs.

Ruth Robinsoin. Mrs. James Isley and Jody o. Waterloo and John Mehmen of Cedar Falls spent Tuesday A. ciito A vi Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Carpen- last week in the Ruleen Rogers ter, Janice, Maxine and Joyce'home. I JUST A LUCKY FRIDAY, THE 13th WANT AD OFFER WILL BUY A WANT AD FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th, ONLY The limit is 13 words and 2 Ads to the Customer CASH IN ADVANCE. No commercial ads. Householders only.

No Phone Th 2 Ads will run in The Reporter next week, August 19. Come On In On Friday, the 13th! morning for two weeks active duty training at Camp MtCoy. Wis. He is first cook in a Signal Corps reserve unit stationed at Waterloo. Mr.

and Mrs. James VcwelJ fnd children left Friday evening on a vacation trip. They planned to spend some time with his grandmother at Sullivan, Ind. OFF TO NEW YORK Mrs. Hazel Smith left Thursday morning from the Cedar Falls-Waterloo airport for Montgomery, N.

Y. Mrs. Ja.na- Demro took her to the airport. Hazel will spend several weeks in the home of her son, Burton and family, looking after the house while Burton's wife is with her mother, who was to undergo major surgery. Burton met his mother at Kennedy airport out of New York City.

Planter's Salted Spanish or Virginia Large Bag The Nashua Reporter Entered as second class mat. at the postoffice at Nashua, Iowa. A I A I I A Peanuts 39c Planter's large 10 oz. bag Pecans 99c New Liquid King Size DOVE 79c Muffett Shredded Package WHEAT 29c Free Sample Included S3.50 Local Area $4.50 Ekcwhere PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT NASHUA, IOWA TOM D. CONKLIN Editor and Publisher Van Camp TUNA- 5 Cans II Assorted Frosted Animal Regular 29c 4 For OFFICIAL PAPER FOR (TOWNS OF NASHUA.

IONIA BASSETT AND CHICKASAW COUNTY. Champlin Tips By Pete Buckel Cookies $1. King Size 6 Pack Only Teem Pop 29c Rath Luncheon 12 oz. Tin MEAT--39c Our service covers many things, too. Drive for gasoline, oil, expert lubrication, car cashing for free air or water.

Give us a trial, soon. PETE'S CHAMPLIN SERVICE Main St. Ph. 5111 Thank You 4 Cans Pie Mix $1.00 Cherry Lemon Apple Free Watermelon Saturday 2 to 4 O'Clock Served by Nashua Civic League! Red 10 Pounds Potatoes 69c Bulk Gallop Vinegar 79c I HANDY BACK DOOR PARKING ASHUA'S 4051 Bl ue lEWSPAPERr NEWSPAPER!.

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1899-1976