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I 'RATES Two cents per word for First I TTV ' "D yfl I CLASSIFIED advert is in? will be accept- I I I I Insertion; One Cent for each I II JJ 1 JrTl II 1 JL II I ed up to 11:00 A. M. on day of I JL I J I additional insertion. Publication. Notices Ti,;ni. i file, solid oak. Smith's Men's ished apartment. Private bath WGTICE I will be in my office In the Ruse Bldg. from 10 a. m to 5:30 p. m. daily except Sun day. Mike Tritsch, Optomet rist. Phone 270. 65-tfc NOTICE Lawn mowers sharp ened and repaired at resi dence. All work guaranteed. Write L. J. Clarence or phone 2551 Union. 51-tfc NOTICE See us about airplane spraying of weeds, brush and insects. Henry Smith. Phone 3104, Avoca. 61-25tp NOTICE Do you need a good cold wave or machineless per manent. Try my convenient little shop in Oakmont for your beauty needs. 620 Chi cago Ave., phbne 5029. 71-6tc NOTICE If you want carpen ter or roof work done, write or call Anton Vlasak, Platts mouth, Phone 4119. 75-14tp NOTICE Methodist church will hold an ice cream social Saturday, August 16; 6 to J c. the church lawn. Home made ice cream, cake and cof fee, S25c. 75-ltc NOTICE Idle hours make dol lars when you use your spare time prepresentins Avon Cos metics. We show vou how. Ada M. Lacey. Box 1364. Lincoln. Nebr. 75-2tp Personals SAVE MONEY On your in surance needs. Insure with Farmers Mutual of Madison, Wise, good reliable company. Prompt claim service. Na ional standard policies. Save up to 40 r'r. See Harley M. Bur dick, or Dial 3123. Authorized Agent. 75-tfc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I w ish to thank my relatives and friends for the cards, gifts and visits I received when I was a patient at St. Mary's hos pital and also after I returned home. Mrs. Gilbert Edmonds. 75-ItC CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my friends and re latives for their flowers, calls and the many cards I receiv ed during my stay in the hos pital and at home. Especially Rant to thank Rev. F. War rington for the blood dona tion. May God bless all of you. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Mrs. Frank Chcval. 75-ltp CARD OF THANKS I thank each one of you for remem bering me on my 80ih birth day. Your cards, flowers, gifts and personal calls brought me much joy. May God bless you all. Mrs. Charlotte Fulton. ' 75-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my relatives and friends for the cards and visits I received while I was confin ed to my home with a broken arm. Mrs. Mary Wessel. 75-ltc Help Wanted WANTED Boy. school job for winter. Apply Schreincr Drua. 73-tfc Wanted WANTED Want to rent space about 15 fect square for thr: World Herald Agency. Phone 3114 or see inc. Charles R. Bahle, agent. 75-2tp WANTED Baby sitting by high school girl. Phone 4111. 75-2tc WANTED Male puppy72to 3 months old. House-broken if possible. Phone 6190. 74-tfc WANTED Journal news cor correspondent at Weeping Water. Interesting work. Ap ply Journal business office, 409 Main, Plattsmouth. tf WANTED Sewing or alterations to do at home; also fancy work and crocheting done on order. Phone 8357 or sec Mrs. F. L. Olson. Baby and wom en's clothes preferred. 72-2tdh Services Offered 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 Street, Nebraska City. Phone 201. 69-10tp .WESTERN'S (fuananteeil AUTO PARTS Vttftr Avt AnocloH Stor Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 6259 SMITH'S For SHOES SHIRTS SUITS JACKETS COATS TIES SPORT WEAR WORK CLOTHES SAMSONITE LUGGAGE SMITH'S MEN'S WEAR AIR CONDITIONED Plattsmouth, Nebr. PHONE 7152 for Expert Plumbing & Heating PROMPT SERVICE Distributor Meyers Water System Gardner & Wurtele Plattsmouth Refrigerator Range - Washer Sales & Service Wm. Schmidtmann Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup Md OJd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLATTSMOUTF HAULAWAY Emery Rozell 46-tfc ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ' Every Sire Proven Great -DOUGLAS DAIRY BREEDERS Jim Graves. Technician Phone Plattsmouth 7171 Before 10 A.M. American Breeders Service FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANS Made for any agricultural purpose. 4 Interest Long Term SEE HAROLD C. ELLIOTT Secretary - Treasurer Weeping Water. Nebr. 75-4tc Thurs. Only 14, 21, 28, 4 STEPHEN M. DAVIS 2ud I'loor T'lnUsinout ta Mute Hank lll)l. lMmnr (ill I riattmonth Keprt-xrntinK THM 1 KA VKLEIM Hartford SEWING MACHINES Repair on all makes. Guaranteed Used Machines. Machines for rent. New Machines Free Estimates Singer Sewing Machine Co. 4804 S. 24th Omaha, Nebr. Phone MA 7757 39-Thurs. Instructions LEARN WATCHMAKING. High paying jobs open everywhere. Our 44th year training men and women. Thousands of successful jewelers and watch makers throughout the nation cs.i attest to the reliability of our school. Write for com plete details. Chicago School of Watchmaking, Dept. PJ, 1608 No. Milwaukee Are., Chi cago, 111.' 25-tfp For Sale DOUD'S FAMOUS Home Rend ered Lard. 31-lb. pails only $5 delivered. 100 per cent pure. Phone 8351. 71-8tp FOR. SALE Bicycle for sale, almost new, used very little. Call 6226 after 6 p. m. 75-3tc 1 FOR SALE Salad Master for sale, like new. Phone 3905. i 75-2tc ! FOR SALE fruit jars. Phone 3215 A number of used ! Mrs. F. D. Hull, 75-ltc FOR SALE 1 Used l.emineton Typewriter. Cass County May tag. 75-ltc SUMMER APPLES Wealthy! and seasonal varieties, by the i i . i t i i I 32Z cider. Apple Cider. Hi- ?a.r?z dJL8JS ! Orchard. Nebraska City. 75-ltc FOR SALE Aisco Aluminum combination scr eens and atonn windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. Small down payment. 30 months to pay. tt. u. ana uan ueitoner. Phones 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc MIMEOGRAPH INK and Sten-' and Legal sizes. TVio Platte- mouth Journal, 409 Main St. 31-tf j FOR SALE "49 M. system house ; trailer. Electric water heater and refrigerator. 423 N. 8th. 68-tfc HALF PRICE TIRE SALE now on at 506 Main BUY NOW AND SAVE! Household Goods FOR SALE Kelvinator Refrig erator. Phone 3080. 73-3tp FOR SALE Moore gas room heater. 50.000 BTU capacity. Call 5989. 75-2tc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE 20 brood sows, far row middle of August or 1st Sept. 1 mile south. V2 mile of Murray corner. Georee E. Jorgensen. Phone Murray 5516. 73-3t FOR SALE 1 have sold my acreage on Maiden Lane and have the following for sale: 2 yearling heifers 2 weaned calves 1 Allis tractor & plow 1 3i-ton Dodge pickup 1 saddle horse 2 good saddles 1 1000 bushel steel bin J. HOWARD DAVIS 74-2tc Poultry Service FRYERS WANTED 3 to 1 Lbs 28c Over'4 Lbs 25c KEPLER PRODUCE Phone 5138 Ml Mam - East of courthouse Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt. Utilities paid. Call 3157. 75-2tc FOR RENT Sleeping rooms for rent. Phone 7158. 902 2nd Ave. 75-tfc FOR RENT Rooms for men. Plattsmouth Tourist Court. 85-tfc FOR RENT 4237. -Apt. for rent. Ph. 20-tfc FOR RENT Small modern home, adults only. 2211 Ave. B. Phone 3918. 74-2tc FOR RENT Two room unfur nished apt. Refrigerator and gas stove furnished. Utilities paid. Private bath. Close in. Phone 5216. 74-tfc FOR RENT Modem 2-large-room apt. Phone 5902. 74-tfc FOR RENT Two room furn ished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Phone 6101. 75-3tp FOR RENT three room mod- ern, available the 20th of Aug. Close in. Phone 5169. 75-tfc FOR RENT two large furn ished rooms, modern, on pave ment. Private entrance, utili ties paid. Call 5149. 75-tfc FOR RENT Modern trailer house at Cotner Trailer Court. 75-3tp "g," g Se craft Mbt TklT'J e at 75-ltc FOR RENT Three or four bedroom home, modern. Mrs. F. G. Hull, Phone 3215. 75-ltc Real Estate for Sale for SALE 8 room modern house, corner lot, income prop erty. Inquire R. W. Wasley, 422 N. Ninth Street. 74-2tp f Uii SALE Onnri rnnntrv hnmo and about 10 acres of timber ed land. Loratprf snntVitcect nf Plattsmouth about 8 miles. See ! National Farms Co.. 1704 Douglas St., Omaha. Nebr. Phone JA0388. 74-2tp REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5 room house, with lights, water and gas, including gas fur nace, and gas hot water heat er and five lots of ground. $4,800.00. Four rooms and bath, two rcom Apt. upstairs, two room house, Garage and large yard, all for $6000.00. Bargain. Four room home with large yard in LaPlatte. Six room modern home in Murray with nice grounds and buildings. , Good five rocm house and two acres for only $4500. J A new all modern 5 room home ; with basement Apt., and up stairs Apt. Located on paving near school. A good 4 room house and yard for only $3000.00. An all modern, 3 bedroom. 2 story bungalow with 8 lots. 6500.00. A good 2 room house for only $1500. A modern country home with 4 acres, just outside nf city limits. An attractive little home near school. Five rooms and bath. Gas furnace. Laundry room and three-room apartment in basement Located on paving. A good rental property or a one family home. Five rooms plus utility room and bath, gas heat. Price including some paving. Only $4,500.00. A small acreage with a good four-room house. Located on paving. Only $5,500.00. All modern, 4 rooms and bath. $7,000.00. Two-apartments, two baths. garage and .fireplace. Two apartments, two baths, double garage, several lots, chicken house and cave. Large building on east main street. Improved 40 acres, possession March 1. 1953. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker Tel. 5239 or 4250 Office at 126 N. 4th St. FOR SALE i I AH Modern Two Bedroom Home Full Basement with garage - 2 , Blocks from School - On Paving. All Modern Two Bedroom Home , in Hillcrest Addition. A lovely Home, has only been occupied by present owner. F.H.A. loan can be taken over or new one made. Partly Finished House - Has water, lights & Gas. Make us a cash offer! We're asking $3250.00 3 Lovely Lots on North 7th St. A good site for a lovely ranch house - or 3 separate homes. See or Phone STEVE DAVIS 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 Subscribe to The Journal I I FOR SALE Four room house for sale. One lot of ground. Close in. Call 2375 or see Mrs. Harold W. Johnson, Weeping Water, Nebr. 67-tfc CALL 241 .Ht PUUTSMOUln JOURNAL 409-13 Main SI Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE 1940 Super Deluxe two-door Ford sedan, good condition. Very reasonable. Dick Fisher, Phone 8133. 75-tfc FOR SALE 1947 Ford 2-door. Radio, heater, perfect tires. In good shape. Call 6104 or see Dick Kalasek. 65-3tc USED CARS 1951 Pontiac Dlx. 2 dr. Com pletely equipped with white sidewall tires. Low mileage S2095 1950 Pontiac Dlx. 4 dr. A bea utiful frold job. A one own ner car with brand new tires 17?0 1950 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan. Com pletely equipped. 6 cylinder, only 1575 l-o runuac uix. tu . oeuiiii. Radio. Htr.. Hydramatic Drive 1145 1947 Pontiac Dlx. 4 dr. Radio. Heater. Seat Covers, only 945 "We Also Have A Nice Selection J of Other Makes from '41's to '51's Come To Our Lot Next To The Cass Theatre and Look Them Over. Well Trade Right. Your Car is Worth More Here Minor Pontiac Co. 625 Ave "A" Phone 255 Plattsmouth Motors Always A Safe Place To Buy A Used Car 1950 Fcrd Fordor. A nice car $1395 1950 Ford 8 cyl. Tudor. Heater &z, Overdrive 1445 1950 Ford 8 cyl. Tudor. Heater & Radio 1375 1949 Plymouth Fordor. Special price 1095 1 1949 Ford 6 cyl. Coupe. Heater ' & Radio 995 1947 Chev 4 door 675 j 1946 Ford 6 cyl. Tudor ... b.a 1942 Ford 1941 Chev 1940 Plymouth 1938 Buick 1938 Ford Lots of Cheapies We Are Out Of Convertibles And Will Buy or Trade For Some. USED TRUCKS & PICKUPS 1950 Ford 1i ton 1949 Ford 2 ton 1949 Chev ton 1940 Ford V.z ton. Motor Over hauled. 1936 Ford Pickup - Cheap Remember "Our Used Cars Make Good" or "We Do." "Your Friendly Ford Dealers" Plattsmouth Motors Open Evenings Till Nine Phone 287 or 225 Machinery for Sale FOR SALE 1945 Ford Ferguson 1945 Ford Ferguson 1948 Ford Tractor 1940 John Deere B 1938 John Deere A Plattsmouth Motors Farm Store Phone 266 Plattsmouth. Nebr. FOR SALE Whirl wind terrac er. Henry hydraulic scoop. Jack Troop, phone 3360. 73-tfc Coal is consumed in greater tonnage than any other com modity produced by man. Journal Want Ads Pay! USED EQUIPMENT 1 24 Corn Picker 1 Case Snapper G. I. Picker 1 No. 2M Picker Used Tractors 45 H Tractor 47 H Tractor 1950 Cub Tractor, equipped. fully Be Prepared! Order Your New 2M and 24 Corn Pickers NOW! Repair Old 2M and 24 Pickers NOW! See Us NOW for QUANTITY Price on I.H. BALER and BINDER Twine STITES FARM EQUIPMENT & TRUCK CO. TLone 267 Plattsmouth LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Ne braska, on August 28, 1952, un til 10:00 o'clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL FOR SURFACING and incidental work on the WEEPING WATER SOUTH Federal Aid Secondary Project No. S-4691D Federal Aid Road. The proposed work consists of constructing 0.7 of a mile of Graveled Road. The approximate quantity is' 595 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Each bidder must be qualified to submit a proposal for any part or all of this work as pro vided in Legislative Bill No. 206, 1939 Legislative Session. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The attention of bidders is in vited to the fact that the De partment of Roads and Irriga tion has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Department of Labor, that con tractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor" Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060). The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour, ex cept that a minimum wage of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour shall be paid to: Crane Operators Dragline Operators Power Shovel Operators The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be ninety five (95) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be seventy-five (75) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and in formation secured at the office of the County Clerk at Platts mouth, Nebraska, or at the of fice of the Department of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Ne braska. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100 of his contract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Depart ment of Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than fifty (50 dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION H. L. Aitken, State Engineer W. J. B. McDonald, County Clerk. Cass County No. 1897 Aug. 7, 14, 21, 1952 MOCKETT. DAMES, PACE & PERKINS, Attorneys 300 Barkley Building Lincoln 8, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Terrence John Bailey, Sr., deceased. No. 4326. Take notice that the adminis trator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance cf his accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for his discharge which will be heard before said Court on September 3rd, 1952 at 3:00 p. m. Dated August 12th, 1952. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge. No. 1907 Aug. 14. 21, 28, 1952. SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in J the estate of Emma Bauer, de 1 ceased. No. 4333. Take notice THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, August 14, 1952 PAGE SEVEN that the administrator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirship and distribution of said estate and ; for his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on Sep tember 2nd, 1952 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated August 12th, 1952. (Seal RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge. No. 1903 Aug. 14, 21, 28, 1952. LEGAL NOTICE Morsman, Maxwell, Fike and Sawtell, Attorneys 529 Farnara Building, Omaha 2, Nebr. j Stock Yards National Bank; of South Omaha, vs. Paul Stock, et al. Doc. 14, Page 166 Case No. 11145 To: Fred J. Kastens You will hereby take notice that a petition has been filed in the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, wherein you were named a defendant, wherein plaintiff pr-ays judgment for the possession of certain property, to-wit: (1) HD7 Allis Chalmers trac tor, Serial No. Wr9709; Buckeye Cable Dozer and (double drum unit, Serial No. B6023) (1) Smith combination cut ting torch and welding torch with guages (T) Will-weld 220 single-phase 200 Amp. electric welder, complete with 125 feet of cable and hood (1) K. O. Lee hard seat grind ing machine, complete with all attachments ;l) 50 lb. Little Giant trip hammer 2) 5-horsepower electric mo tors (1) 12-ft. Blaisdell turning lathe (1) 1950 Allis-Chalmers trac tor wBaker bulldozer, Ser. Nos. 1975 7 622 or 1975 & 622. (1) 1946 Caterpillar tractor, Model D7, Serial No. 6842, with cable dozer and dou ble drum cable unit. You are required to answer on or before September 22nd, 1952. STOCK YARDS NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH OMAHA, Plaintiff. No. 1896 Aug. 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 23; Sept. 1, 1952 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Ne braska, on August 23.1952, until 10:00 o'clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL FOR SUR FACING and incidental work on the LOUISVILLE - PLATTS MOUTH Patrol No. 11070 State Road. The approximate quantity is: 2,200 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Mate rial. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. Compliance by the contractor with the standards as to hours of labor prescribed by the "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," approved June 25, 1938 (Public No. 718, 75th Congress), will be required in the performance of the work under this contract. Thp minimum irapp nsirt t.n ! all skilled lahor pmnlnvpri nn this contract shall be one dol- lar and five cents (S1.05) ner hour, except that a minimum wrage of one dollar and twenty five cents ($1.25) per hour shall be paid to: Crane Operators Dragline Operators Power Shovel Operators The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed Petersen returned home Thurs on this contract shall be ninety- day evening fom El Paso, Texas five 95 cents per hour. where they were house guests of The minimum wage paid to aU : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hauberg unskilled labor employed on and visited Maurice Petersen at this contract shall be seventy- j Fort Bliss. They were gone ten five (75) cents per hour. I days. Plans and specifications for Mrs. Fern Thoren of Weeping the work may be seen and in- Water and Mrs. Marion Hoback formation secured at the office accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dick of the County Clerk at Platts- Stone and son to Orleans, Ne mouth, Nebraska, or at the of- braska where they were week fice of the Department of Roads , end guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Ed and Irrigation at Lincoln, Ne- j Vahle. braska. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Balfour The successful bidder will be 1 and daughters, Susan and Carol required to furnish bond in an w-ere guests from Thursday amount equal to 100 To of his contract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the De partment of Roads and Irriga tion and in an amount not less than two hundred (200) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. - DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION H. L. Aitken, State Engineer W. J. B. McDonald. County Clerk, Cass County No. 1898 Aug. 7, 14, 21, 1952 U. S. FOREIGN TRADE U. S. exports arid imports 0f the normal commercial variety will tend to decline in the sec ond half of 1952 and will close thp vpnr hplnw thp tiro I- laird? reached in 1951. according to forpip-n trarip mmprtc nf the ernment. The vnhimes at.tninf.rf last year were $15,000,000,000 in exports and $11,000,000,000 in imports. More than 60 million tons of. Sunday at the Ralph Snavely bituminous coal were shipped home at Alvo. The dinner ob by truck last year. j served the 19th wedding anni- j vcrsary of Mr. and Mrs. Snavely Subscribe to The Journal 1 which was Saturday. wild Mis. lr O. tand) Bergers Attend Picnic For Nephew Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Berger were guests Sunday at a picnic at DeWitt honoring their neph ew, Everett Wilkens, who is leaving soon for North Carolina to enter service. Additional guests were many friends of De- Witt and the following relatives Mr. and Mrs. WTm. Damkroeger, Miss Aliegra Wilkens. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Owens, Miss Peggy Bartunek, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCullom and two chil dren of Wauneta. -;e!;avka Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murdoch of Lincoln called at the Lester Schrader home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollard left Friday for Minden where they were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Switzer. Mrs. Sterling Ross and daugh ters returned from Wheat Ridge, Colorado, where they visited her mother, Mrs. A. A. Block and Mr. Block for a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pollard and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollard visited Mrs. Ernest Pollard of Omaha recently. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jasa, Lin coln, were week end guests at the Alvin McReynolds home. N'ehiwkt Peggy Sand Is Miss Nehawka Peggy Sand was chosen by the town board to represent Ne hawka as Miss Nehawka at the county fair at Weeping Water. She will be in the parade with representatives of other Cass county towns on Wednesday af ternoon, August 20, when the Cass County Queen is selected. Nehawka Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen visited Barbara Mayfield and John Stewart, patients at St. Mary's hospital at Nebraska City Sunday afternoon. They also called at the Wm. Wulf home near Avoca to visit with the Wulfs and their son, Lloyd, who is here from Quito, Ecua dor. Lloyd is an artist, and is here for an extended stay. The condition of F. A. Hansen, seriously ill. remains the same. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Chambers and daughter Irene, Omaha, were lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemon Sunday. Mr. C. A. Mitchell and son, Carveth. Detroit, Michigan, were overnight guests Thurs day of Mr. Mitchell's sister, Mrs. M. E. McDonald and Mr. Mc Donald. Nehawka Minnesota Trip Is Completed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ehlers of Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alleayer returned Sunday evening from Otter Tail, Min nesota, where they spent several days fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Schrader and Charlene Mayfield had charge of the res taurant while Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayfield were away. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdoch 1 and family and Miss Bessie 1 Murdoch were guests at a picnic . oinner given Dy Mrs. rean is.ru- ger at a park in Lincoln Sun day. In the afternoon they were guests at the 50th wedding an niversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johns, parents of Mrs. Albert Murdoch. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Balfour and children and Mrs. Helen through Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollard at Wayne. Enroute home they stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson and Beth at David City. Netiawica School Chimney Hit By Lightning The chimney on the school j of district 15 northeast of town 1 was struck by lightning and de- molished .by a recent storm. j During the same storm the tele- . phones were struck at the home ; of Mr. and Mrs. Senn Waddell 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McRey- j nolds. Nehawka " I Mf- and Mrs- Art Johnson and : iamuy returnea aionaay irom Pinion mil. Missouri, wnere they visited Mrs. Johnson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moss for a week. Mr. Wm. August ayed at the Johnson farm during their absence. I The Nehawka Dairy Club held iia annual paini, ai iiic jujlc Choat home Sunday. Mr. Choat Is the leader. Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler onH Rarhara u'Prr H i i n o f mine 4 c I 'I A 0 i