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. 4 , ! . 4 f V A e si 1 i ! 3 .1 Notices NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaster will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, Feb. 19 at open house from 2 to 5 p. m. at the Murray Christian church. No gifts. 22-2tp-H NOTICE March of Dimes sale, Saturday, Feb. 11, St. John's Hall, 11 a. m. Bring your bake goods, bazaar items, "white elephants" and anything for a rummage sale to help this worthy cause. 22-2tc NOTICE Tupperware You will make more money in less time, giving you more time at home. Supplement your income the easy way. For more complete information write or call Joan Taylor, phone 5721 Murray. 22-4tc NOTICE Remember this date ! ! Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1956 at Plattsmouth Interna tional Truck Caravan. Stites. 22-ltc LONELY? Have Sweethearts Wife or Husband. Free infor mation. Lincoln Club, Box 1871, Lincoln, Nebr. 10-16tp NOTICE Special price on pa per hanging. Jim Eden, phone 4264. 92-tfc NOTICE Start- your pullets out on Wayne Egg Krums. Fanners Feed & Seed, Platts mouht, Nebr. 84-tfc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Thanks to all my friends for the cards, flowers and calls during my stay in the hospital. Carl Egenberger. 22-ltp CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends and relatives who remembered me during my stay at the hos pital in Topeka. Lester Tay lor. 22-ltp Lost and Found FOUND Pair of Brown rim med glasses near Wimpy's Inn. Owner may have same by identication and payment of this ad. Journal Office 20-tfc FOUND Parakeet, also Masonic ring. Owner please identify and pay for ad. Phone 3025. -22-ltc LOST Gold wedding band, keepsake. Mrs. Clark Finney. Phone 3141. 22-2tc FOUND Parakeet. Owner call Mrs. Robert Mann. Phone 3025. 22-ltc FOUND Stray hog. Owner may have same by identification, payment of this ad and feed. Elmwood phone 5-4351. 21-2tc Wanted RIDE WANTED From Omaha on Monday nights after 9:00 p.m. Attending night school. Phnnp 4061 after 6 D.m. Jose- Dhine Warga, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 20-2tc Help Wanted HELP WANTED Male, 20-25, to train for assistant manager. Apply in person. American Loan Plan. See Mr. Fenton, 530 Main. 17-tfc Services Offered WORLD-HERALD representative of Cass county for new and renewal subscriptions. Harry Albin, Dial 7147. 21-tfc COOLMAN'S TELEVISION Ser v'ice. Call "Buck" Phone 7269. 98-28tp BABY SITTING by the day or week in my home. 442 Ave. A. Phone 5233. 22-tfc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek & Garnett 126 North Fourth Street Plattsmoum, Nebraska. 5-tfc WE Ctrr GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 44-tfc CESS POOLS, septic tanks cleaned, built and repaired. Free estimate See Bill Brown or phone 6062. lD-8tp Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3V24 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell WAOT AD HATES Want Ads are Cash other than to established accounts Courtesy charges are made on telephone - total charges . 3 EACH WORD, First Insertion c EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions tc (Minimum Charge ror an, u CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch .. .rvrr. ni ikid ADS. service charge CARDS OF THANKS. IN MEMCRIUM MESSAGES, POETRY same as Want Ad Rates DEAD LINE All Want Ads must be in this office by j 1 AM. D3y of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 ' If an error is made in your ad, notify The Journal office immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume respcns.b.l.ty after the first insertion - DISC SHARPENING Have the work done on your farm by L. J. Clarence, Union Nebras ka. Phone 2551 or Write. 14-tfc GARDNER 333 Main Plattsmouth Phone 7152 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthly Payments Can Be Arranged Free Estimates 34-tfc TYPING DONE in home. Work confidential. Call 4295. 13-8tp FREEZING? Let us repair your furnace for winter- Phone 5000. Hudson Elec. & Htg. Co. Free estimate 89-tfc NEW LOW prices for hauling and spreading of phosphate and limestone. Jack Ault, Cedar Creek, Clark Wiles, Plattsmouth . 1-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Paper hanging and sample book shown and free estimate. Mrs. D. L. Ramel. 46-tfc For Sale FOR SALE Parakeet breeders, $5.00 a pair. Canary, singers $5.00. Henry Klinger, dial 6141, 616 6th Ave. 21-tfc FAR SALE Cottonwood lumber all dimensions, Pierce & Soil Saw Mill. Phone 4966 101-tfc FOR SALE Corn, $1.35 per Bu. Delivered in vicinity of Platts mouth truck load lots, Approx. 240 Bu. Farmers Feed and Seed. 18-tfc FOR SALE Used Television ssts, all makes, all sizes, all guaranteed, from $30 up. Used Refrigerators, all sizes, all makes, all guaranteed, from $30 up. Repossessed automat ic washers, used 5 months, for balance of payments due, al so used Kenmore automatic - washer, these will have- a new washers, handle new guaran tee; Two used Electric Ranges, two used gas ranges. We will finance and take trade-in on all these. Scanlon Bros. Cass County Maytag. 345 Main St., Phone 245. 21-2tc FOR SALE Duo-therm four room oil stove, good, $10.00. Chain hoist, 1 ton, $15.00. Ph. 6177. 22-ltp FOR SALE Gas range, refrig erator, bed and dresser, chrome dinette set. Phone 7962. 22-2tc Household Goods FOR SALE -TV sets. Gambles. - Several good used $39.95 and up. 14-tfc FOR SALE 54-in. cabinet sink, Apt. size gas stove, and elec tric stove. Phone 5914. 22-tfc Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Nebraska Certified Clintland seed oats. Clarence Engelkemier, Murray, phone 5113. 22-4tp FOR SALE Clark Soybeans $3.50 per bu. and 20 black An gus Cows, Calf 1st of April. Phone 8493. 22-2tc FOR SALE Alfalfa Hay and some farm machinery. Phone 8433. 22-3tp FOR SALE Nebr. Certified Mo. 0205 oats and grain sorghum seeds. Grown right, priced right. Howard A. Pool, Elm wood, Nebr. Phone 5-5962. 19-10tc FOR SALE Baled alfalfa, red clover and brome hay, 3 pen hog shed, purebred Hampshire boar. Stuart Schlichtemeier, address Murray, phone 2699 Nehawka. 22-4tp FOR SALE Baled second and third cutting alfalfa hay in barn. Clifford O'Conner, Ne hawka, Nebr. 19-4tp FOR SALE Ten tons choice alfalfa hay wire tied in barn. Phone 1312 Weeping Water. 19-4tp Journal Want Ads Pay 75c 50c FOR SALE Feed Wayne for a faster gain. Hog and Cattle feed. Contracts available. Farmers Feed and Seed. 46-tfc Where to Buy It INVENTORY SHEETS AVAILABLE AT THE JOURNAL ASSORTED COLOR CLIPBOARDS GREEN - YELLOW - BROWN RED Only 69c each PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL PRINTERS - OFFICE SUPPLIES 81-tfc FREEZING? New furnace at a price you can afford- Phone 5000. Hudson Elec. Htg. Co. Free estimate. 89-tfc Westinghouse Laundromat and Dryer Wm. Schmidtmann FOR SALE For monogrammed napkins, informal notes, place cards and match cavers for wedding gifts, anniversaries and banquets, see the Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 25 ft. trailer. See .Delbert Green 1733 W. Main St. or Ted Sands at La Platte Trailer Court. 18-tfc FOR RENT All modern fur nished apartment. Outside entrance. A d u Its. Available Feb. 1. 218 No. 3rd St. Phone 5206. 18-tfc FOR RENT Two and Three room furnished apartments. All modern newly decorated, Adults only. Phone 7230 or 7182. 20-tfc FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Private entrance. Phone 5269 after 6 p.m. 20-3tp FOR RENT 2 bedroom furnish ed semi-basement apartment, $50 per Mo. Phone 4907. 18-tfc FOR RENT New two-bedroom home. Phone 8356. 21-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment two rooms and bath. Baby OK. $50. Phone 5239 or 4250. 21-tlc FOR RENT New three room apartment, ground floor, pri vate entrance, furnished. Close in. Phone 5256. 22-tfc FOR RENT 2, 3, and 4 room furnished apartments. Phone 5914. 22-tfc FOR RENT: 200 acre improved farm on improved road north of Murdock. R. C. Hill Farm Management Co. 635 Grain Exchange Building, Omaha. 22-2tc FOR RENT Two room fur nished apartment. Adults. 404 North 6th. Phone 5111. 22-2tp FOR RENT Three room apart ment. Phone 5961. " 21-tfc FOR RENT One furnished room. Inquire 701 Ave. B. 18-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Call 6113. 11-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment and bath. Phone 4111. ll-tfc FOR RENT -- 3-room modern furnished apartment, private bath. Adults. 1115. Ave E. Apt. No. 3. Phone 5147. 9-tfc FOR RENT Furnished three room apartment. Phone 205. 9-tfc FOR RENT Efficency apart ment by week. Plattsmouth Motel. Chicago Ave. 86-tfc FOR RENT Furnished Apart ments Phone 7183.- 67-tfc FOR RENT Partly furnished three room and bath apart ment. Reasonable rent. Phone d, n7 1C . Atj-Lxu 'c . ' k, , Insure ,n Sure ' i 4 Insurance Lf; W With fe:wt, A. E. "Ham' ,:-V 54 4 Chovanec L'j - i . .JK' n,nn"iMiiwinu u Hi mm i) y FOR RENT Rooms. Call 4946. 13-tfC FOR RENT Three rooms and bath modern basement apart ment. Adults preferred, might accept one tiny baby. Phone 3035. . " 22-ltc FOR RENT 2-room modern furnisher house. A. W. Cloidt. 15-tfc iUR RENT Duplex unfur nished, 3 rooms, private bath, very nice, handy location on pavement. Phone 3060 after 5 p.m. 16-tfc Real Estate for Sale "See Steve" To Buy, Rent or Sell Real Estate STEVE DAVIS FOR SALE 2-bedroom home, living . dining room, full bath, enclosed porch, on paving with double car gtrage, Extra lot for building site. "SEE STEVE" - FOR SALE Unusually fine acreage,, all modern home, full basement, natural gas heat and hot water, 3 bedrooms, lots of fruit and good outbuildings cultivated land in high produc tion. "SEE STEVE" Phone or See STEVE DAVIS 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 or 3216 TO BUY A HOME or an invest ment property, see Loris B. Long. Office at 126 N. 4th. Tele.v5239 or 4250. ' 31-tfc FOR SALE Five room house completely furnished. Two lots. Will take two room trail er as part down payment. 614 Oakmont Drive, Call 4140. 17-tfc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Polled Hereford bull, two-year-old registered. Domino Breeding. A. W. Leon ard. , s 22-4tc Automobiles FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet Se dan, $60.00. Phone 3961. 22-2tc Machinery for Sale FOR SALE Two single unit stainless steel Conde Milker, complete with twelve stall cocks. Phone 1312 Weeping Water. 19-4tp Tractors ; F 20 Farmall 49 H 43 M 48 S C Case 51 Minneapolis Moline Z A 51 Ford 51 Farmall Cub Used Machinery Fairbanks Hammer Mill IHC No. 30 Corn Sheller 2 used 45T Balers John Deere Field Chopper, PTO with Corn Head Sargeant Hydraulic Loader IHC No. 31 Loader John Deere 2-16 Plow IHC 3-14 Plow Allis Chalmers 4-16 Plow We have several good used pick ups. Look them over we may have one in your price range. Also post hole diggers wagon gears and electric fence equip ment. We don't want all the business we just want yours! Don't miss our Caravan open house Feb. 8 STITES 22-ltc Legal Notices Every government official or board that handles public money should publish at regular intervals an accounting of it showing where and how each dollar is spent. The Journal holds this to be a fundamental principle pf democratic govern ment. SAM C. ZIMMERMAN, Atty. 707 First National Bank Bldg. Lincoln 8, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 10 an persons interested m the estate of Mattie M. Douglas, deceased. No. 4576: Take notice that the administrator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirshin. and j distribution of said estate and fnr hi, nTZxJrc: 1 "'OLiiaigc, WHICH Will UC nparn netnro co h r, tvi-. ruary 8th, 1956 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated January 20th, 1956. RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 3123 Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 1956 SMITH & LEBENS, Attys. Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Alpha C. Peterson deceased. No. 4611. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Jessie Whalen as Executrix thereof; that said petition has been et for hearing before said Court on the 16th day of Feb ruary 1956, at 10 A.M. Dated January 30th, 1956. , RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge (Seal) No. 3125 Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1956 BEG LEY & PECK, Attys. Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of George H. Gilmore, deceased. No. 4605: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and pre sentation of claims against said estate is May 18th, 1956; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on May 23rd, 1956 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, .allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated January 30th, 1956. RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge (Seal) No. 3126 Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1956 J. HOWARD DAVIS, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE" COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Floyd H. Gerbeling, deceased. No. 4609: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is May 28th, 1956: that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on June 1st, 1956, at ten o'clock a. m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, al lowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated February 2nd, ,1956. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE, V ' ' County Judge No. 3132 Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1956 CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, , Attorneys ' Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons - interested in the estate of William Weyers, Sr., deceased. No. 4587: Take notice that the Executor 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 Feb ruary 29th, 1956, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated February 3rd, 1956. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 3133 Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1956 J. HOWARD DAVIS, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of N. M. Nelsen, deceased. No. 4606: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presen tation of claims against said es tate is May 22nd, 1956; that a hearing will be had at the Coun ty Court room in Plattsmouth on May 29th, 1956, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of exam ining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated February 3rd, 1956. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 3134 Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1956 Court House County court traffic fines: Jerry J. Warner, Omaha, $10 and $4 costs, speeding. Eugene Reliford, El Paso, Tex as, $10 and $4 costs, overweight truck. Eoma L. Hill Kussman, Platts mouth $1 and $4 costs, improper parking on highway. Jess or Franklin Dovel, Au burn, $15 and $4 costs, over weight truck. Springfield Transfer of Springfield, $18 and $4 costs, overweight truck. Martin A. Cannon, Jr., Omaha, $10 and $4 costs, speeding. Following dates are listed as a special courtesy to those ad vertising their auctions in The Plattsmouth Journal. Young & Lacy, Auctioneers Fe. 7 . Lyle Choat, Nehawka. Feb. 9 Orville Pitzer, Eagle. Friday, Feb. 10 Delbert Lees ley, Greenwood, Nebraska. Public Sales SOUTH ASHLAND C Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 1502 - The 4-H Rocket Tractor club will meet Monday evening Feb 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg. Mrs. Harold Kellogg was in Lincoln from Wednesday until Saturday where she attended a 4-H leaders conference on the Agriculture campus. Part of the time was spent at the Hotel Cornhusker with expenses paid. The highlight of the four-day meeting was a banquet at the Student union building Friday evening. South Ashland Hoffmans Sell Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman have recently sold their farm to Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, who lives north of Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman purchased the farm and moved there from Ashland in March, 1908, and have lived there continuously until the last month. Because of Mrs. Hoffman's poor health, they went to the home of their niece, Mrs. L. F. Johnson in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs Hoffman havs purchased a residence in town from Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Raikes, the place having been the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phil Folsom Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman will take possession about the first of March. Their two sons, Hugo and Carl, came from Long Beach, Calif., and are working at the farm making preparation for the moving. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sindt of Naponee have also been here helping Lucille with packing and moving. South Ash'and Woman's Club The South Ashland Woman's Club family night was held Wed nesday evening, Jan. 25, at the Legion Hall in Ashland. The program committee, com posed of Mrs. Mable Bachman, Mrs. Alcie Keetle and Mrs. Blanche Moore, prepared a home talent program. Group singing was led by Mrs. Myrtle Sowards with Mrs. Marie Richards at the piano. Roy Keller played his violin, ac companied by Mrs. Keller. Mar sha Mason gave an accordion solo. Mrs.-Velma Bochman showed colored moving pictures of the Rose Parade, Black hills, and several rodeo scenes, also of the club ladies at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Fern Mansfield. The women took lunch of sandwiches and cake which was served by the lunch and hostess committee, who were Mrs. Mary Box, Mrs. Killian Stenberg and Mrs. Myrtle SowaTds. There were 15 members, 13 husbands and three sons pre sent. South Ashland The Violet Hobby We read and hear about peo ple having hobbies. When we do, we think, of folks that have re tired, but farm folks have hob bies and collections, too, that are very interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller are two busy farm folk who have interesting hobbies. Mrs. Keller has violets, 185 to be exact, 125 of them are of the named va rieties in the single, double, two tones and varigated blossoms. Some of the named plants are Ruby boquet, Navy boquet, Pur ity frilled, and White lace. These are the double blossom plants. Some of the two tones and varigated kinds are Azure beau ty, Dark beauty, and double rose and white. Others named are Victory, Honey bud, Pink puff, Confederiate gray, White prince and Madonna. Mrs. Keller also has .White girl, Red girl and Pink girl. She likes the girl violets best. The leaves are centered with light spots and are wavy. One might think that many plants would make a lot of extra work but that is where Mr. Keller joins in the fun of having violets. Mr. Keller has made plant stands that revolve around a pipe, the shelves are made of plywood and vary in size from 8 to 26 inches in diameter. Mr. Keller has also made some unique FURS Top Market Prices for Muskrat Mink Coon The fur market is rather firm at the moment. Maybe a good time to sell. Don't be misled by wild promises. GET THE CASH. A. R. CASI Dial 3197 - 3167 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, February 6, 1956 stands that he calls violet trees. These have pipe branches of varing lengths that also revolve around the center upright pipe. Each branch has small pie pans welded on which makes a place for a violet plant. All the pipes are covered with aluminum paint. The revolving shelves and pipes makes watering much easier. Mrs. Keller waters her violets s from both the top and the bottom. Mr. Keller has made violet trees and stands for several friends, as well as for Mrs. Kel ler, 12 in all. Mrs. Keller says the violet hobby grows on one, making them want every new variety, and to try different methods to grow new plants. South Ashland Mrs. Raymond Nelson accom panied her sister, Mrs. Harold Richards, to Lincoln Friday, where they visited Mrs. Richard's daughter, Mrs. Glen Fosnot, Mr. Fosnot and children in their new home. Pamela Harris of Lincon spent from Thursday until Saturday at the Arthur Laughlin home. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, Cindy and Saundra and Miss Edith Leikam came Satur day for Pamela. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc Crory, Patty and Harold of Mur dock visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and sons Sunday aft ernoon. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stander at tended the wedding of their daughter, Marcella, to Norman Leybold at St. Mary's Cathedral in Lincoln Saturday. The day was the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrsc Stander's wedding. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards went to Crete Thursday where they were evening dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Ziegen bein, Ricky and Mark. That eve ning all attended a grade school operetta, Hansel and Gretel, Ricky Ziegenbem having a part in it. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Sowards, Marvin and Joanne, were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Remaly near Elm wood. 1 Mrs. Emma Jones was quite ill last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Bach man. She is better aain. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weston and Eugene spent Monday evening witn Mr. and Mrs. Lester J Schulz, Jeris and Kent and Mrs. Keith Weston, Cindy and Carla, in Memphis. Wednesday the Schulz family and Mrs. Weston and daughters moved to Wahoo 1M Bankruptcy Sale of Real Estate and Lumber Yard Equipment and Inventory MURDOCK, NEBRASKA Saturday, 1 :00 P. M. The sale cf the 2 parcels of real estate and the per sonal property will all be sold from the lumber yard loca tion on main street in Murdock; the personal property will sell first and the real estate immediately afterwards; Land Contract in Eagle, Nebr. (house) : irregular lots 13 & 14, Wi of the SWii, Section 10, Twp. 21, Range 9, Cass County, Nebr.; 2 lets with nice house on them lo cated just North of the high school in Eagle on the East side of the gravel road; sells subject to purchase land contract of Keith and LaVerne Frink; purchaser receives contract upon referee's confirmation. 6 lots in Mur deck (lumber yard): Lots 4 to 9, inclusive, Block 18, Original Town, Village of Murdock, Cass County, Nebr.; Lots with buildings on them located on the main street in Murdock (where entire sale will be held). Both parcels of real estate sell to highest bidders, free and clear, sub ject to confirmation of the Referee in Bankruptcy; 25 down and balance upon confirmation. Personal property (sells first) : '54 IHC V- ton pick up; '48 Ford LWB truck w18' box; cement mixer on rubber wWis engine; B & D electric 8" saw; electric J." drill; Delta table saw welectric motor; builders hardware, spades, shovels, clamps, paint brushes, etc.; Allen manual adding machine; Underwood typewriter; Universal sweeper; cedar closet lining; eave troughs; in sulation; nails; ventilators; screens; paneling; siding; doers; windows; 1000' concrete block reinforcing; ply wood; 1000' wood molding; steel and corrugated roofing; 2000' fence boards; about 2000' 4x6's and 4x4's, finish lumber and other lumber; 1000 creosoted posts 6V; bricks; concrete blocks; paint and many other items; everything sells free and clear subject to confirmation, for sale bill contact auctioneers or for further informa tion contact: EMORY P. BURNETT, Attorney Trustee in Bankruptcy (for William V. North) 503 Stuart Bldg., Ph. 2-1188 Lincoln, Nebr. I 321 Sharp Bldg. Lincoln, c PAGbbfcv Mr. and Mrs. Haratio Erskine, Jr. of Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nickol of Alvo were Sun-, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Gade, Jr. of Broken Bow, Mr. and; Mrs. Carl Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gade were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Gade. In the aft ernoon, Mr. and Mrs. George Gade and Mr. and Mrs. Erick son went to Yutan where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ueberrhein, helping Mr." Ueberrhein observe his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rager. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons were additional evening visitors there. Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson of Ft. Crook and their son, Don ald, who is a Navy man, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erickson and family. Donald was e n r o u t e from California to Georgia where he will attend school for six weeks before being sent over seas for another term of duty." Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards were hosts at a dinner party Saturday evening honoring Mrs. Richards brother, Orville Sandy, on his birthday. Other guests for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Nelson. (More South Ashland on Page 3) Arc Your Present Payments Too High? Here's what we can do for you ! We If you And pay can cut now ea('i payments owe month to $50.00 $11.75 $5.03 $250.00 $34.00 $16.70 $500.00 $56.35 $31.83 $750.00 $72.15 $45.83 $940.00 $93.47 $56.30 CONFIDENTIAL! QUICK! EASY! You do not assign your wages Phone Write Or Come in Loans made in nearby towns AMERICAN LOAN PLAN Opposite Soennichsen's 530 Main St. Phone 3213 Nebraska Phone 2-1 045 T: February 11