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t ft r i I 1 i. 3f y 10 & 2u k tiaci 1 RATES Two cents per word for First Insertion; One Cent for each additional insertion. Notices NOTICE: I will be in my office tn the Ruse Bldg. from 10 a. m to 5:30 p. m. daily except Sun day. Tv'ike Trltsch, Optomet rist. Phone 270. 65-tfc NOTICE I will give $100.00 profit to the party who bought the 1939 W. C. A. C. tractor and the 1945 A. C. corn picker at the Norman Schultz sale Dec. 27. I was at the sale but the auctioneer was in a hurry. Phone 86 1W. Palph Straw, Nebraska City, Nebr. ll-2tc K ''iii NOTICE To arrange for your Stanley hostess parties, club parties or to order Stanley merchandise call Mrs. Gloria Nickels. 1020 So. 8th St., Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 3921 11-tfc NOTICE Taken by mistake, men's overcoat and gloves at Eagles hall. Dec. 31st. Will exchange with party that has taken mine. Phone 8435. 12-lfc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends and neighbors who were kind and consider ate of our wife and mother, Mrs. Earl Leesley. through her long period of declining health and who aided us befor? and after her death. We acknow ledge gratefully expressions cf sympathy and flowers ten dered as tokens of resrject. The family. 12-ltp CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends for their cards, letters, flow ers and calls to me while I was in the hospital. They were deeply appreciated. Wm. Gochenour, Sr. 12-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who sent flowers. cards and calls to the hospital to see Alvin during his stay at the hospital. Alvin and Jeannette Smock. 12-ltc Lost and Found LOST Child's glasses, pink rims. Finder please call 4915. ll-2tc S4 REWARD LOST Near corner 5th andj Mam. scrap book, 9x12, 20 pages, names and addresses. Return to Journal. ll-2tp Wanted WANTED Ironings to be done in my home. See Mrs. M. E. Paben, T404 Ave. A. ll-2tc WANTED Wanted to buy junk of all kind. Phone 6275 Platts mouth. 9-4tp WANTED Wanted to buy used piano in good condition. Ph. 6214. ll-2tc Journal Want Ads Pay! Vertices Offered SERVICES OFFERED Cess pools and septic tanks cleaned, moderate price. Charles K. Gray. Box 126. Tel. Rural 2513. Nebraska City. ll-8tp ATTENTION FARMERS Disc sharpening done on your farm. L. J. Clarence, Union. Nebr. Phone 2551. 83-tfc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup nd OJd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLAT-fSMOUTII HAULAWAY Emery Pozell SERVICES OFFERED If you ar? going to build or repair, call C. E. Tiekotter and G. M. Fine, Plattsmouth 4055, Belle vu? 271J. No job is to bi? or small. 104-tfc HERE'S HOW you can save money on weed control. 2, 4 D 40 Ester $3.95 per gallon. Bring your own containers. Amine sprav also available. IOWA MASTER BFEEDERS, 2414 L St., Omaha, Nebr. MA 0176. 60-tfc FUR COAT RESTYLING and REPAIRING at reasonable prices. Latest style Ladies coats or capes made from your fur coats. S35.00. STRANGE'S FUR SHOP, 110 North Sixth r street, Nebraska City. Phone 201. 8-10tp Journal Want Ads Pay! PHONE 7152 for Expert Plumbing & Heating PROMPT SERVICE Gardner & Wurtele Plattsmouth A Classified Ad in The Jour nal costs as little as 35c. Dial IF YOU LIKE sales work and can devote a few hours a week cf your spare time to it. Jewel Tea Co. has just what you are looking for. Write Jewel Tea Co., 3030 Sprague, Omaha, Nebr., giving name and add ress. We will interview you at your home. ll-2tc 4 Farm Loans Harold C. Elliott, Sec'y-Treas. Federal Land Bank Weeping Water 95-tfc Thursday WESTERN'S AUTO PARTS Wftftern Auto Associate Stor Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 6259 SERVICES OFFERED Your lo cal Singer Sewing Machine cal Singer Sewing Machine Co. representative, R. Keairnes, will be in Plattsmouth and vi cinity every Tuesday or Wed nesday. For sales, service, re pairs or rentals, call MA 7757 Omaha or write Singer Sewing Machine Co., 4804 So. 24th, Omaha, Nebraska Mon. 11-tfc : SIMPLIFIED B00Xr;EP!N6 TAX RECORD S00KS Pof All Type of Butlnett I EAST TO KEEP-LOOSE-LEAF BOOKS I Prlcit $2.00 S3.S0 S5.CS $7.50 Plattsmouth Journal 409 Main Dial 241 Dingman Heating Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 8i 51 for Furnace Cleaning and Repairing Gas, Goal & Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced l-tf? CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 Miin St 4 rt ides for Sale FOR SALE Hedge post, all sizes. Phone 5965. 1-tfc FOR SALE Aisco Aluminum combination s c r e e n s and atorm windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. Small down payment. 3C months to pay. H. C. and Carl Tiekotter. Phones 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc FOR SALE Fertilizer. Immedi ate delivery. All numbers, in cluding 33.70. Smith Transfer. Avoca. 12-8tc FOR SALE New Bassinette and mattress. Call 5994. ll-2tc Livestock for Sale FOP. SALE Bred gilts and one purebred Yorkshire boar. 3V2 miles north of Union corner, on Highway 75. Phone 2910. Frank Fisher. ll-3tc Red Estate for Rent FOR RENT 2 room modern furnished Apt. Private en trance and bath. Phone 5147. 8-tfc FOR RENT 2 Room Modern Efficiency Apartments Plattsmouth Tourist Court 85-tfc FOR RENT 'Business location or store room Loris B. Long. Telephone 5239 or 4250. 60-tfc FOR RENT 2 room modern furnished Apt. Utilities paid. Phone 7149. 6-tfc FOR RENT Rooms for men. Plattsmouth Tourist Court. 85-tfc FOR RENT Two Apts. with garage Phone 5239 or 42o0. 10-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. with Vath, utilities paid, available Jan. 15. Call 4102 after 5 p. m. 11-tfc FOR RENT Four room base ment house, furnished. Phone 31SD. U-2tc Journal Want AOs lJay! 241 CLASSIFIED ed up to nor, C f.n-rcVlQ Apt. Call 4286 in mornings. 11-tfc ! FOR RENT Four room apt. Furnished o r , unfurnished. Phone 5227. 12-tfc FOR RENT Modern 3 room un furnished Apt., down town. Phone 6996. 12-2tc FOR RENT Phone 6002. room house. 12-Ztc Household Goods FOR SALE Spinet piano, used as demonstrator. New guaran tee. Nationally known make. Full 88 note. Call cr write McCabe Piano & Organ Co., corner 13h & P St., Lincoln, Nebr. Phone Lincoln 2-2698. 12-2tc FOR SALE One Apt. size re frigerator, electric stove, good working condition. Phone 4147. 319 3rd Ave. 12-2tp FOR SALE 1 Queen Anne 8 piece dining room suite, good condition. Mrs. J. W. Philpot, phone 1113, Weeping Water. ll-2tc Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale HOMES ah modern 4 room home with gas heat and facilities for Apt. i - ing by Central school. Shown ( by appointment. 4-room home with lights and J water, on pavinc. , Recently constructed all modern j home on paving, 5 rooms and bath with attic and basement, gas furnace, immediate pos session. 4 room home with bath, gas heat, full basement with ga rage, on paving. T.nrpp nil modern home, suit- able for 3 large apartments,' To all persons interested in with private entrance, gas the estate of Ernest A. Cadwell, heat, garage; good location, deceased. No. 4321: Take notice on paving. ,that a petition has b?en filed ' ... ' praying for administration of Good 5 room home with 2 acres said estate and appointment of on good road. i Helen K. Smock as administra- Attrsntivp modern Vanartment nmp vard rSSerate home, nice yard, derate Pilce- Good building location on pav- ing. - Business property on MainNo 1662Dec .24, 31, Jan .7, '52. street. Large trailer house, furnished. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker 126 N. 4th St- Tel. 5239 or 4250, FOR SALE room home, partly modern, nice location. 4 room home, 3 lots, partly mod ern, on all weather road. 4 room home pavement. and 2 acres, on Also have several acreages for sale. Also have good for sale. building . lots FOR RENT 3 room home, furnished. Wm. S. Wetenkamp Real Estate and Insurance Office S. 6th St.. Res. Phone 5176 "llc Auction Sales Young & Lacey SALE DATES For January 8. Avoca Sale 9. Syracuse Sale 10. Wm. Schmidt, Unadilla 11. Frank Hunt, Weeping Water 12. Plattsmouth Sale 14. Oral Keene. Elmwood 14. Plattsmouth Horse Sale, Night 15. Avoca Sale 16. Syracuse Sale 17. John Lingle, Avoca 18. Joy St. John, Avoca 19. Plattsmouth Sale 21. Donald Blotzer. Platts mouth 22. Avoca Sale 23. Syracuse Sale 24. E. L. Kleager, Palmyra 25. Erwin Ruffner. Otoe 26. Plattsmouth Sale 23. Harrv Maahs. Bennett 28. Plattsmouth Night Horse Sale 29. Avoca Sale 30. Svracuse Sale 31. Charlie Watson, Sterling advertising: will be accept- 11:00 A. M. on day of a Publication. . TTfYR CAT r a r.r-nr, rrn frs col ) 28 L2 acre farm, mile east Murray corner, rock -road, 5 room house with basement and electricity, small barn and chicken house, running water in pasture. Mae Mc cormick, Rock Bluff, phone S241. 12-3tp FOR SALE Jan. 11, 1952, Frank Hunt sal?, sold farm. 2V2 miles southeast Weeping Wa ter, 10:30 a. m. Includes trac tor, corn picker, grain eleva tor, mower and side delivery rake, baled alfalfa and straw. ll-2tp Automobiles for Sale 1951 Plymouth 4 dr. Radio and Heater. 1950 Dodge 4 dr. 1949 Hudson 4 dr. 1941 Plymouth 2 dr. 1941 Ford 2 dr. 1S3- Chevrolet 2 dr. R. V. Bryant Motor Co. ,T IZ3 -crai am Phone 283 - Legal Notices Smith & Lebens, Attorneys NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska trlx: that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 10th day of January, 1952, i at ten o'clock a. m. Dated December 21st, 19ol. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, Begley & Peck, Attorneys NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska Tn nil nprenne intoroctDH in the estate of Frank Boetel d? csased. No. 4290. Take notice that the administrator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination determination nf hirshin anri I distribution of said estate and ' X 1 t 1 Ml I ior ins aiscnarge, wnicn win De heard before said Court on Jan uary 9th, 1952, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated December 21st, 1951. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 1663 Dec. 24, 31, Jan. 7, '52. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Office of County Commissioners Plattsmouth, Nebr. , January 2. 1952 Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present W. F. Nolte, R. E. Norrisand H. L. Borne meier. County Commissioners, and W. J. B. McDonald, County Clerk. Minutes of the last session were read and approved, when the following business was transacted in regular form. icember, 1951, were reported by the following officers: Clerk of District Court . .$154.40 Register of Deeds 180.20 Sheriff 18.10 County Judge 506.40 County Clerk 173.65 Motion was made by R. E. Nor ris and seconded by H. L. Borne meier that a Resolution approv ing the deposit of $25,030.00 by the Farmers & Merchants Na tional Bank of Ashland, with Cass County, be approved. Car ried. A Resolution was passed au thorizing W. F. Nolte, Chairman, to execute the Supplemental Agreement in behalf of Cass I County, on the Cedar Creek project No. S-474. ' Claims as listed cn the fol lowing Funds were approved by the Board: General Fund Cass County Treasurer, employers 4th kr. S. S. . .$452.19 Remington Rand Inc., service agreement, Assr 31.20 Remington Rand Inc., service agreement, Assr 36.65 I Monrce Calculating Ma chine Co., calculator .. 571.50 Consumers Public Power Dist., Serv. Ct. Use., jail 72.44 Board of Public Works, water, Ct. Hse. . 13.50 Assistance Administration Cass County Treasurer, employer's 4th qr. S. S. 62.13 ! Bridge t und Midwest Lumber, Bridge : x ouppiy uo., lumber 3608.28 VUUI11J IlUdU, 17151. - U. X Edwin Younkers, snow removal 62.00 Clifford E. Stoehr, snow removal 72.90 County Road, Dist. No. 2 Omaha Public Power Dist., Serv. patrol, LOUlSVllle 1.00 Permco Manufacturing Co., shed, Nehawka ..1670.00 Cash County, Dist. No. 2 Consumers Public Power Dist., Serv. patrol, Union . 3.69 Cash County, Dist. No. 3 Omaha Public Power Dist., Serv. patrol No. 3 1.00 The Board adjourned to meet at the regular meeting on Tues day, January 8, 1952. Attest: W. J. B. McDONALD, County Clerk No. 1672 January 7, 1C52 South Ssnd Mrv Glen Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knecht spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wunderiich at Murray. Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen crans and Jack were with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady near Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Tylrr Nunn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hofmeister, Mr. and Mrs. John Gronjes and chil dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Wilby Cox and Gale were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson spent the day with Mr. David son's folks at Nebraska City. Mr and Mrs. Henry Kuhlman and Kenn:th, Joyce Cunning ham were Christmas Eve sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight and Jerry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis and boys at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ewing and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn were with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carter were with relatives in Lincoln. Hazel Sack of Omaha spent the day with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sack and Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell were at the Russel Campbell home in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers and family were with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Livers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill, Mrs. Fannie Christensen were guests at the Bernard Dill home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vogler. Jr., and boys were at the Geo. Vog ler. Sr.. home in Louisville. Geo. Vogel spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Loran Vogel and Terry at Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien and Mr. Rockwell were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell were Monday dinner guests at the J. L. Carnicle home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carnicle and girls of Hastings, Mr! and Mrs. Homer Carnicle, Jack Carnicle, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swartz of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson of Gretna, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frahm and Gary of Ithica were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ewing and Harold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Ewkig and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lackey and sons spent the week end with Mrs. Nancy Streight and Gor don Thisssen. Mrs. Fannie Christensen re turned home Sunday after spending 10 days with her daughter, Mrs. Bernard Dill and family. MAYOR McGUP THE BAFFLES z x V.J: 2. CAFE m mC3i IT ilL BE FINISHED SHOPPING 1 t?1"T 9. t2LI ?. I I SOON SO MEET ME AT 5TH i&OTMT ii.dunkt .t dl . A FORTUNE -BUT ALL VOU I ' 7 AND MONROE AT RVE- LOADED DOWN WITH PACKAGES" .HAVE IS OHt LITTLE r-ST J THTSHAP WSL 6U06E SP1 PACKAGE 1 HEH-HEH I j 1 BIRTH i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hofmeis- ter have a baby son bom De- cembsr 28, 1951. Mrs. Hofmeis- ter was Velma'cox before her!? marriSfP i:n !pr; nn hpr at Bryan Memorial hospital were ! Carl Hofmeister. Mr. and Mrs Corbin Cox and Irma, Mrs. Ber- nard Dill and children. South Bend Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and baby called Wednesday evening at the Larry Carnicle home. Mrs. Pete Printz and Carol spent Thursday with Mrs. Lee Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers attended the wedding of Una Jean Kuntz and Herbert Blum at Elmwood Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Larrv Carnicle e and familv SDnt Saturdav aft- ernoon in Louisville with Mrs. Camicle's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robbins and family. Mrs. V. D. Livers spent Wed nesday and Thursday at Lincoln with Keith Livers. She reports Keith's hand is causing him considerable pain. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and Jack spent Sunday at Mur dock with Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemi?r, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Camp bell and granddaughter, Char lene, and Dwane Preston called Friday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell. Laverna Dill of Lincoln is spending a few days with her cousin, Janice Dill. Mr. and Mrs. Jo? Christian and family of Ashland called on Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill and family Christmas afternoon. Mrs. Bernard Dill and chil- dren called on Keith Livers at i Bryan Memorial hospital Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell called cn Mrs. V. D. Livers Mon day. Elaine Cox and Lorrane Har tung spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilby Vox and Gale. Mrs. Ella Carson called cn Mrs. Tyler Nunn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle were supper guests Thursday at the Hugh O'Brien home in Louisville honoring Mrs. O' Brien on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Streight and Bill Rosencrans enjoved the boxing matches at Ashland Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Knecht called on Mrs. Sadie Shrader and Gerald Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie Core Mr. and Mrs. Will Oliver of Manley, Miss Doris Oliver and Billy of Plattsmouth were in Lincoln last Saturday, taking Mrs. Oliver to the doctor. Reinhold Heil came from Pon ca Wednesday of last week and spent a couple of days with his uncle and aunt and his grand father. Jack Schlater, at the John Schlater home. Mrs. J. C. Chatelain of Peru, Nebr., spent the week end with Mrs. Mary Group. Louisville Girl Honored On First Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber were hosts at Christmas time honoring the first birthday of litle Merry Sue Roeber. Thpse present were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Roeber, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bean of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puis, Ralph and Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riester. Louisville Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wildrick of Weeping Water and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick of Louis ville were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wild rick in Omaha. Cpl. and Mrs. Alan Snyder and Jimmie came up from To peka to spend New Year's with their parents. They will return ; t;sVeek "st. Herb:rt Petereit who has been enjoying a holiday leave from the air base at Amarillo, Texas, left Saturday to return to his base after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Petereit. Pfc. Cloyd Koop who spent a few days over the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koop, Sr., flew rr n rzZZ. ITS COLD IM HERE LEAAME OUTA THIS REFRIGERATOR ZZjJ 2 ' THE PLATTSWIOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, January 7. 1952 PAGE FIVE . Saa Francisco Thursday 'ic cauklw iu uc aLaiiun eo,Ior 5DI?e ume- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gess and Patty entertained at a family turkey dinner on Christmas. p,,... nr,,,, ,nV, Guests were Mrs. Maude John- , son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry John son and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meyers and Miss Laura Meyers of Omaha. The Ed 'Stander family had their Christmas dinner on Sun day and they also talked to their son, Robert, who is in serv ice in California. Woehler-Cherry r?. c l i lilies OOiemnizea Miss Lorraine Wochler, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woehler was married to Wayne Cherry of Weeping Water Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cherry. They will live in Weeping Water for the present. Louisville Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Baker of Dubuque, Iowa, were week end and Christmas guests at the home of Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Koop. They left Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Zastera has returned to her work in New York after spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zastera. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Huffman were Christmas visitors at the home of their son. Don. in Lin- coin Christmas Eve. and then all were Christmas day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coe Dalrymple. LouIrvHle Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Inman of Omaha spent Christmas with Mrs. Mary Inman. Mr. and Mrs. V.'alter Williams and Jerry Janusz of Kearney spent Christmas at the R. E. Uhley home. Mr. and Mrs. Virtus Hawes and family of Clay Center, Kan sas, left for their home Thur3 day after spending several days with Mrs. Hawes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Murray. Miss Laura Myers was home from her nursing duties in Oma ha to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers. Mrs. Helen C leghorn and Henry Stander entertained Mrs. Bedella Stander. Arthur Stander and Robert Stander on Christ mas day. Bessie Core and father socnt New Year's day with Mrs. Tena Vessen and family. Mrs. May Martin cf Ports mouth, Ohio, is visiting her cousin and uncles, Mrs. Bessie Core and Frank and Louis Gade way. Mr. and Mrs. . Lee Mayfield, Mr. and Mrs. P. A.- Jacchson and Mrs. Mary Group were guests of Mrs. Jay Larson at dinner at the hotel Christmas day. Mrs. Group's daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bramel of Omaha joined the group in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Faust have rented the Allen Ragoss home on Railroad Avenu? and will move there frcm the Kah- 'land apartments soon. Miss Ragoos, who is working in Om aha, will make her home with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Engelke mier. Horace Brown, who lives in Wyoming, has been in Louisville for some time visiting his sister. I Mrs. Stevenson and his niece, Mrs. E. H. Worthman, left for his home Thursday mcrning. HATS U How many have you? It costs $2.00 a year to loep a rat and ,e rat population on many farms runs into the thousands! Ths new tested Rodsnticide is Warfarin it will eliminate rat population. Ask for CENOL WARFARIN READY TO USE BAITS CENOL WARFARIN POWDER DO A REAL JOB For Salt at Schreiner Drugs LOOK.' IT'S MAYOR MCGUP WANDERING AROUND INI HIS SLEEP LET'S TAKE HIAA HOME. WHY DEAR-YOU SURPRISE ME. I FIGURED YOU'D BOUGHT OUT THE STORE-SPENT M VL. Maintainer Rolls Over Creek Bank The street maintainer went over the bank into the creek last week whne pushing snow , , o;iT was driving it and it was thought the clutch went bad as he was unable to stop it. For tunately no cn; was hurt. Kim wood Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Snyder were Christmas dinner guests of John H. Crane at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Shogren had as their Christmas dinner guests. Rev. and Mrs. C. Lloyd Shubert and children of Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tlustos, Donna and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shogren and Kenneth. Ruth Baker and Dixie and Cecil Beck, all of Louisville. A family Christmas Eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mayfield consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayfield and children of Nehawka, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mayfield of Alvo. Miss Charlotte Mayfield of Chicago and Louie Allgaver of Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick went to Havelork Tuesday to spend New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith. Mrs. Anna -Ward and son, Otis, cf Lexington, and C. E. Ward of Oconto visited relatives in Louisville over the week end and New Year's. Miss Mary Ward cf Omaha also was an overnight guest at the F. H. Brunscn home. Mrs. Bedella Stander w;nt to Nehawka Sunday for a family reunion which was held at the Arthur Wuil home. Mrs. Fred Marquardt and granddaughter. Ann, came to Louisville after Mrs. Stander. John Worthman spent most of his Christmas vacation at Broken Bow with his aunts. Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Fariss and their families. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Edgerton were hosts on Christmas day for their children and fami'.ies, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fornoff, Ruth Ann and Norma Jean of Silver City, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Edgertcn and Mr .'and Mrs. Gail Edgerton, ail of Omaha. Louisville Couple Wed At Lincoln Monday Mr. Cecil A. Beck, son of Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Beck and Ruth Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shogren were married Monday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. Ll )yd Shubert in Lincoln. Mr. Beck works at the cement Dlant and they will live neur South Bend where they have bought a home. Guests at the Fred Lesan home Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thur man and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Branson, Dean Allen and Carol, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walker of Lincoln. , Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mayfield drove to Omaha Wednesday to visit relatives. 1 FARMERS MUTUAL LAUNCHES NEW ECONOMY FIRE INSURANCE PLAN Big savings are assured purchasers of Fire and Ex tended Coverage Insurance on non-farm dwellings and personal property. Re-i newal rates are approxi-' mately 40 less and pre miums are paid annually instead of 3 to 5 years in advance. H. Me BURDICK 316 Ave. A Phone 3123 Representing By John Jarvii NOTHN ' DOMG i'M NO APPI& PQUSHBfZ 13 By Mahoney res-rrs a thirty dollar bracelet for just Trtrrt-AND THE rest of my pur chases WILL EE DELIVERED BY i 4 ' If' .M I r - -. fc.. v v v s v. v. v .Sy -v mm