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I) I A- Notices "noTICM - Annual Chicken Pic Supper and Bazaar at Metho tu:,i Church Nov. 2Uth. 84-Hc-II Mil U'K 2 male puppies, free ii "ivcn a e,uod home. Phone il'ijVi 104-ltc NOTlCi: - Chicken supper and i);,,.;i;ir, Dec. 4 at Mynard 1; u. 1J Church. Adults $1.25 ami children under 10 - 75c. Si rwu; .starts at 5 p.m. Ph. m ,'i Mrs Tom Grosshans for tr:, lU4-5tc V , r in-; Snow is early and we i, i,r early savings available to .i i on popular Christmas in-m.s. Don t buy that ap j.hance or TV unUl you've clucked with us. Low over head means low prices. We nuaraniee service to our cus miuer.s lirst, backed by 10 years ot service experience, ivii'.u', Emerson, ZeniUi, Chas. VVarua t.lectrlc, 224 South 7th, plione 'J24 - block, south oi l'laltsmouth Cleaners. 104-tfc Personals r'OH SALE i or monogrammtd napkins, lniormal notes, piaee cuius ana match covers lor w editing gilts, anniversaries and banquets, see tne Platts mouth Journal, or phone z-il. 73-ttc Card or Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and relatives lor the many cards, gills and calls I received dur ing my recent stay in the hos pital. Mrs. Fred Nolting. 104-ltp CARD OF THANKS My sin cere and heartfelt thanks lor the many lovely cards, 1 low ers, and good wishes during my hospitalization anu ie covcry. Their expressions of friendliness will never be for gotten. Mrs. Joe York. 104-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my grateful thanks to nil !.ho friends and neighbors for the -lovely flowers, carets and many, acts of kindness during the lllnofcs'and ueath of my sister, Delia Wooders ana especially to the ladies of the Mynard church who sewed lunch before the services Nel lie Welsh. 104-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind assistance, words of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings, me morials, food and all that was done tc help in the time of sickness and death of our be- i loved wile and mother. Your kindness will always be re membered. Gust Jochim and Family. 104-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our neighbors, friends and relatives, lor the beautiful gifts, cards and flow ers and calls on our 50th Wedding Anniversary, which helped to make our Day such a Happy Celebration. Mr. and Mr.s. Grover Hill. 104-ltc Help Wanted MAN WANTED FOR RESPONSIBLE POSITION. I need a man willing to learn a growing business, not afraid to worK and will ing to accept responsibility, and who has initiative. Must be married man between the age of 30-45. Should have sales and supervisory ability and be able to drive small truck. Phone 7142. Platts mouth, Nebr. for Interview BILL" SPRADLIN 101-2tc HELP WANTED Women sew easy ready-cut wrap-a-rouud aprons home. Earn $20.10 do zen - Spare time. Write - ac curate Mfgr's, Freeport, New York 104-ltc WANT AD HATES Want Ad, are Cash other than to c.tabl.shcd account, Courtesy charges a.c made on telephone ad, for a period of s.x days. No VVant Ad, w.ll be accepted from users delinquent m the.r accounts Pay ment is expected from customer upon their receipt of notification J total charp.es. a EACH WCRD, First Insertion it EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3e (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 75c KEYED cr BLIND ADS, service charge 50c CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM MESSAGES POETRY same as Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads must be in this o'flec by 9 30 A.M. Day ot Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is made in your ad. notify The Journal office immedi ately folli.w.r.S publication. We Clone t u-oumo Umty alter l.,e first insertion. Wanted WANTED Basement cleaning. Phone 3223. 85-tfc WANTED Riders or ride in car pool to SAC Headquarters, hours 8 to 5. C08 Chicago Ave. 101-4tp WANTED - Riders to Omaha Leave Plattsmouth 6:30 a.m., leave Omaha 4;30 p.m. vicin ity 33rd and Harney. Phone 6295. 104-ltc WANTED Sewing. Phone 1027. 104-6tp-M Lost and Found LOST White pointer with orange spots on head. Answers to Hum. Reward. Murray 5122. 102-2tc LOST 2 gilts, Hampshire a round 75 lbs. south of Platts mouth. Reward. Please call 4922 or 5988. 104-ltp Services Offered PERSONALIZE YOUR Christ mas Riving nnd entertaining. Monogram Christmas cards, Stationery, napkins, coaters, playing cards, matches, pen cils. 24 hour service. Cass Drug. 104-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Disc Sharpening. Have the work done on your farm by L. J. Clarence, Union, Nebraska. . Phone 2551 or Write. 102-tfc Insure f , In Sure r Insurance i 1 ' . . With rS A. E. "Ham4 f . Chovanec SERVICES OFFERED Cess pool and Septic lank pump ing. Building and repairing, estimates free. E. K. Gray, 715 10th Ave., Nebraska City. Ph. 1009. K2-tfC CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks vacuum cleaned. Phone 0002. 73-tfc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek and Garnett, Plattsmouth. 86-tfc PLANNING a new nome or re niodelng? Phone 1011, Murray. Herb Campbell. 73-tfc E CUT GLASla to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 73-tfc GARDNER Plumbing Heating 333 Main Phone 7152 Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air conditioner American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthly Payments Free Estimates 73-tfc For Sale FOR SALE Clarinet. Phone 5270. 103-tfc FOR SALE conditon. Cornet. In good Phone 3250. 104-ltc FOR SALE Briggs & Stratum engines and parts Clinton En gines and parts. A good stock of new engines on hand, Im mediate delivery. Also some used engines. Brown's Air port Weeping Water Nebr. 101-4tc FOR SALE Philgas, 100 lb. bottle $0.95. Fanners Feed and Seed. 35"l1i! FOR SALE TURKEYS. Oven ready - Alive. Ileil Turkey Farm. 1 Mi. E. 3 Mi. S, Louis ville. Phone 3222 92-tfc FOR SALE Secor (Jonathan cross Winesap, Pippin, Gano. Fresh apple cider, cherry cider frozen cnerries. Open 8 to 6: Sunday U; 30 lo 0:30. Kimmel Orchard, Nebraska City. 2',2 miles north on lliway 7a. 103-2tc TYPEWRITERS NEW and RECONDITIONED Several L. C. Smith, Remington Underwood and Other Make Standard Typewriters in Stock These Machines Have Been Rebuilt and Reconditioned Throughout. Some Carry A lJew Typewriter Guarantee. THE JOURNAL Printing, Office Supplies. Business Macniness Phone 241 413 Main FOR SALE Counter checks at tne Journal. 100-tfp FOR SALE African Violets large and small plants. Mrs. Earl Shanholtz. 100-tfc FOR SALE IiOMELITE Chain saws and paits SENSATION Cham saws and parts. A good used Diston chain saw with nearly new chain $90.00. Brown's Airport, Weeping Wa ter. Nebr. 10l-4tc FOR SALE Scratch Pads, var ious sizes, at The Journal Off ice. Handy for office and at home. 83-tfp Household Goods FOR SALE Tappen Deluxe gas stove and D. JNoblet clari net. Call 40.2 after 5:30 P. M. 103-2tc FOR SALE New and Used Washers, Dryers, Refrigera tors and TVs at LOW LOW prices. Norge, Emerson and Zenith. Chas. Warga Electric. Phone 224. 94.tfc FOR SALE Timkcn rotary oil cabinet furnace. Used, but good, o-room size $100. Phone 5001. 104-2tc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Four room modern home, with bath, located in Union. Good condition. G. E. Patterson. Union. - 102-3tc FOR A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT SEE Loris B. Long REALTOR 120 N. 4th St. Ihone 5239 or 4250 48-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR F.ENT Furnished 4 room apartment with bath. Heat & water furnished. Close in. Ph. 3254 or 3032. 103-tfc FOR RENT Five room apart ment. Phone 5048. 103-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt. All utilities Paid, close in. Very nice. Plione 3024. 103-2tp FOR RENT Greenwood, Nebr. Four room apartment 2 up and 2 down; water and lights furnished. Call Mae Gomer clinpcr. Greenwood, mornings for inspection, or for informa tion see or call Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Ashland. 103-2tc FOR RENT 6 room, all mo dern home with garage in Nc hawka. Phone Nehawka 2059. 103-2tc FOR PENT 2 room modern furnished apartment, private entrance, utilities paid, wash ing facilities. $45. Phone 4169. 103-2tp FOR RENT - Three room furn ished modern apt. First floor. Phone 249. 103-2tc FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3 rooms and .sunporch. close in. 312 So. 9th. 103-tfc FOR RENT -- 6 room unfurnish ed apt., p,.(iund floor, Inquire. 724 Avenue B. 101-U'e FUR RENT - Four room un lurtiished house, Inquire. 724 Avmue B. 100-tfc FOR RENT Two room furn ished apartment. Private bath and entrance. 1115 Ave. E, Apt. No. 3 9G-tfc FOR KENT Sleeping rooms for Gentlemen. Plattsmouth Motel. Phone VI 22. 83-tfc FOR KENT - Nicely luniishi'd two large room apartment. Ph. 205. B3-UC FOR RENT Efficiency Apt. Also 3 room unfurnished down town apt. Fhone 4052 alter 6:30 P.M. 78-tfc FOR RENT Furnished Apart ments. Reasonable Rates. Plattsmouth Motel. Ph. 7122. 86-tfc FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms and bath. Private entrance. 701 Ave. B. 88-tfc FOR RENT Three room furn ished apartment, close in, main floor. Phone 7230 or 7182. 88-tfc FOR RENT Three room fur nished apartment $80. Phone 5239 or 4250. 97-tfc FOR RENT 5214. Apartments. Ph. 99-tfc FOR RENT Apartments and sleeping rooms lor rent. Ph. 7183. 99-tfc Automobiles FOR SALE 1955, First Series, Chevrolet-half ton pick-up Excellent shape and good tires. The price is very reasonable, as I do not have any use for it. Inquire of Emil Wolff, the Journal oltice or at Kent Motel, cabin "7", after 5 p.m. 101-tfp. Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Shorthorn bull calves lor spring service. Can be registereu. Cuthrell 6c, Gay er. 102-41C Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS November Z, 1957. Bids will be received by John J. Cloidt, Secretary of the Board of Public Works, 4u9 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, until 2:30 o'clock P. M. on tne 26th day of November, 1957, for furn ishing l- Ton Truck, 4 speed transmission Model 1950, 1957, or 1958. No trade in. Specifications can be obtained in the office of the Board of Public Works. The Undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive all informalities, or to buy such truck and ap paratus as they feel -o be to the best interest of the Board of Public Works, regardless of position in the bidding. Board of Public Works Plattsmouth, Nebraska By C. A. Johnson, chairman Attest: John J. Cloidt Secretary No. 3800 Nov. 4, 11, 18, 1957. FIELD & KICKETTS, Attorneys 405 Continental lildg. Lincoln 8, Nebraska. NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Lee Coon, sometimes known as Lee L. Coon deceased. No. 4747: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate oi an instrument pur porting to to the last will and testament of said deceased, and lor the appointment of Norman Clark as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing bei'oie slid Court on the 20th day of November 1957, at 10 A. M. Dated October 31, 1957. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 3805 Nov. 4, 11. 18, 1957. CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS. Attorneys Elm wood, Nebraska. NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Edward F. Bonu meier deceased. No. 4752: Take notice that a petition has be"?n filed for the probate of an in .strument purporting to be the last will and testament of sa'd deceased, and for the appoint ment of Norman Bornemeier as Executor thereof- that said peti tion has been .let for hearing be fore said Court on the 29th day oi November 1957. at 10 A. M. Dated November Cth, 1957. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No 3816 Nov. 11, 18. 25, 1957. 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 Harry E. Snoke deceased. No. 4033: Take notice that the Administratrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on December 4th, 1957 at ten o' clock a.m. Dated November ICth, 19:7. (SEAL i Raymond J. Case County Judge Nil 3820 - - Nov. 18, 25, j Dec. 2. 1957. j A Classified Ad in I'he Journal 1 cost as little as 50 cents. Avoca News Mrs. Henry Maseman A birthday dinner honored Mrs. Kristne Sailing Sunday on her 91st birthday. Relatives and friends present were: Martin Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thede; Mr. and Mrs. Don Lackey, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Grummert, Ply mouth; Mrs. Freda Meyer, Be atrice; and Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and Joni Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. Edward Nelsen, Mrs: Robert McDonald, Barbara, Robert, Julie, Avoca. Mrs. Ernst Jensen called from Sherburn, Minn. The llomemakers 411 club met with Roseann Jacobsen Friday evening to reorganize for next year's program., They decided to take cooking and serving. We are happy to report that Bob Colbert of Wabash is home from the hospital alter having double pneumonia. Mrs. Carl Tefft left the hospi tal Saturday and went to be with her daughter and son-in-law, Maurice Moderow at Oak land. Gus Wohlers has bought his brother's house recently va cated by the Allen Ehlers fam ily. The Green Thumbers Garden Club met with Mrs. Fritz Brock hoff. Roll Call was a "Thanks giving Prayer." The program on arrangements by each mem ber, a reminder now is the time to plant bulbs for winter blooms. Staff Sgt. Jerry Fouchald and A-lc William Ray or Offutt Field were Sunday guests at the Paul Straub home. They have recent ly come from Okinawa where CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS. Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE OF HEARING Estate of llenry Ketelhut Deceased IN THE COUNT Y COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA The Rtnt.p of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and lieirs taKe nonce, that Henry A. Rockenbach has filpri a net.it.ion allesrms that Henry Ketelhut died intestate on or about May 8th, 195 being a resident and inhabitant of Eagle, Cass County, Nebraska and cued seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: All of Lot Seventeen (17) in the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty (20), Town ship Ten (10) North, Range Nine (9) East of the 6th f. M. except eight and one half acres olf the north end of said Lot Seventeen contain ing 11 34 th acres, more or less, in the Village of Eagle leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: O. W. Ketelhut, Son, Wil liam Ketelhut, Son, Henry Ketelhut, S o n, Frances Stang, Daughter Kate Ober le, Daughter, Agnes Sacks, Daughter, Martha Francke, Daughter, Myrtle Blanchard, Daughter, Hattie Knadle, Daughter, Albert Ketelhut, Son, Rheinhart Ketelhut, Son. That no application for ad ministration has been made, and the estate of said decedent has not been administered, in the State of Nebraska. That the interest of the peti tioner in tne above described real estate is the present owner anu praying for a detei'Tima tior. of the time cf the death f said Henry Ketelhut and of his heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the said deceased, in the State of Ne braska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 27th day of November 1957 before the County Court of Cass County in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M Dated at Plattsmouth. Ne braska this 8th day of November A L 1057. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 3815 Nov. 11, 18, 25, 1957. C LEMENTS & CLEMENTS, ' Attorneys NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tne State of Nebraska. To all persons interested in the es tate of Grace M. Brunkow, de ceased : You are hereby notified that Ivan L. Brunkow, has filed his petition for settlement of said estate under the "SMALL ES TATES ACT", which will bo for hearing in this court on De cember 0, 1957. at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. BY THE COURT (SEAL 1 Raymond J. Case County J iui No. 3321 Nov. 13, 25, Dec. 2. 1957. they were stationed with A-2c David Straub son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straub. Mrs. Ruby Kavanaugh, Ver sailles, Mo., was a guest of her aunt and uncle Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Aeschbacher Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stubben dick, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobsen, and Roseann and Mrs. Anna Mohr recently attended a dinner at St. John's Lutheran church at Otoe. Mrs. Henry Maseman received word Monday of the death of a cousin Jim Nutzman of Bert rand. She plans on attending the funeral. A dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Byran Seegel Thursday honoring lour November birth days. Those having birthdays were Mrs. Sailing, Mrs. Seegel, Mrs. Henry Masenman, Mrs J. E. Aeschbackcr. The centerpiece was a decor ated doll cake baked by Mrs. Seegel's daughter, Mrs. Elvin Emsholf. The birthday song was sung to Mrs. Sailing on her 91 birthday. Those present were Miss Ma tilda Maasen, Mrs. llenry Dan kleff, Mrs Ella Wulf, Miss Kate Shoemaker, Mrs. Joe Behrns, Mrs. Oscar Zimmer, Joe and Maryann, Mrs. Genevieve Zim mer, Mrs. Jahn Mehr, Mrs. Crystal Seegel and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halm and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nutter and family, Miss Bar bara Wolfe were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mase man to help Mrs. Maseman cel- erbrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ehlers honored his nephew Richard Eh lers Sunday who was home on leave from the Air Corps. Those present were Richard's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ehlers and Nancy Mr. and Mrs Vin cent Rchmeir and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ehlers Jr. Friends here received word of th-3 serious illness of Mrs. Hattie McCann Black who had a brain hemorrhage. Her address Is Dr. Peabody Nursing Home, Ocean Lake, Ore. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ehmke a son Nov. 7 at Syra cuse Community Hospital. Ma ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beers, Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ehmke, Avoca. Mrs. Sugden, Syracuse. Paternal great grand mother Mrs. Alvina Ehmke, Nebraska City. John Wolph came home Sun day from the Syracuse hos pital where he went Thurs day with a bad spell of asthma. Henry Dodenhof. was called to Ohio by the death of his brother-in-law whom he had recently visited. Mrs. Emma Rawalt acom panicd her sister Mrs. Clara Amsbaugh to Hot Springs, Mo., where Mrs. Amsbaugh is tak ing treatments. Mrs. Clara McGee, Lincoln visited at the home of Mrs. J. W. Brendel over Saturday and Sunday . The Avoca woman's club held their Thanksgiving supper at the Fred Marquardt home Thursday evening. Their families were guests. Fred Rehmcir gave a talk and showed pictures on his trip to Denmark and Europe this summer. Bob Jensen Omaha was a guest at the Carl Zaiscr home several days last week. New Vehicle Registrations (Continued from Page 4) Schooner trailer. Gordon B. Wasson, R, V. Bryant Motors, Plymouth; Steckley Hy brid corn Co., O'Sheu, Rogers Motors, Ford truck; Darwin K. or Deloris L. Rhoden, Cass Co unty Motors, Chevrolet; Leonard T. Little, H. P. Smith Motors. Ford; Kenneth P. or Jo Ann Pet tereit, Cass County Motors, Chevrolet truck. Fox Bounties Fox bounties of $2.50 each were paid recently hero by the coun ty clerk to Melvin Eaton, Un ion; Jerry Bethel, Plattsmouth; Warren Schrcve, Murdock and Richard O'Donnell, l'laltsmouth. Subscribe to The Journal Now! ( heck Our Low . Installation Charge On 10 VIAR WAKKANTIT I) WATl It III ATI KS SWATEK HARDWARE THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAI Monday, November 18, 1957 PAGE FIVE Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Phone 2685 Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Grady and Colleen sent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Bill Rosen crar and sons of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse and Larry and Mrs. Mildred Comstock and Lyle spent Fri day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bates of Lincoln. Weekend guests of Mrs. Mil dred Comstock were Mr. and Mrs. George Pill'okl and Mrs. Lena Butler of Omaha while the men did some hunting. Satur day evening additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pilfold and all enjoyed seeing picture slides on Alaska that Mrs. Comstock had taken on her trip last summer. Sunday evening dnncr was in honor of Mrs. Butlers birthday and additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gayl Walters. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandcs of Wichita, Kansas spent the weekend with Mrs. Brandos par ents Mr. and Mrs. Ersy McNur hn. , Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fuhner were Mr. and Mrs John Johnson and family. Mrs. D. A. Fulmer and Mrs. Clarence Glissman and Karen attended the class play at Mur dock Friday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marolf were Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Sandy. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell were Mrs. Bclli's sister Mrs. Edna Stevens and son of Kansas City, Mo and brother Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schuelke and . partnts Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schuelke of Lincoln. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard spent Sunday afternoon at the Vern Shepler home of Spring field. Sunday evcnoig cat crs o-i Mr and Mrs. C. W. Osoum were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bulling of Lin coln. On Saturday evening, Nov. 2, Phil Hall Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, assisted by two representatives of the Legion Post, George Rouse and Milford Hansen, sponsored a youth dan ce at the Legion Hall in Green wood. Music was supplied by a juke box loaned for the occasion by Mr. Winslow. Approximately seventy boys and giris attended. H. W. A. Pinochle Club met Thursday and Jolly Jokers Pin ochle met Friday at the home of Mrs. Ben Howard. Mrs. Ina Armstrong received word that her sister, Mrs. Harry Golden of Scottsblufl's died and was buried Friday. Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr.s. Ray Rouse was Mrs. Ina Armstrong. DESTROY Termites and All Pests BILL'S Per Mite SERVICE Dial 7142 CALL US FOR ESTIMATES C01 No. 9th NOTICE ! For Sewer Connections Call Or Sec 0. W. FINNEY Phono 4816 ooiTi'!ai,tav.x2iTaK'.'. Sunday evening callers on Mrs. Ina Armstrong wore Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong of Wa lioo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glegler of Fort Pierce, So Da. were Monday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M Erickson. Mrs Glegler is Mr. Erlckson's daughter. MURDOCH Mrs. Florence McDonald Phone 2292 Guests last week at the home of Freda and Louise Wehrman wore their cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Frerking of Alma, Mo. Mrs. Louis Wehrman Is in an Omaha hispital for treatment and observation. Callers at the Grant Peters home on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peters of Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swart of Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahnke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Wolters and Mrs. Carrie Wolters all of Fremont. Stanley Swarts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swarts suffered a painful accident last week while he was unloading his gun; it accidentally went off and shattered his right hand, which had to bo amputated at the wrist. Stanley and his wife both teach school at Scottsbluffs. Sunday dinner guests at Freda and Louise Wehrmans' were Mr. and Mr.s. John Krecklow and Duane of Lincoln and Mr. Louis Wehrman. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey McDon ald, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. McDonald were Sunday dinner guests at the noma of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McDonald of Elm wood. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Rice of Lincoln visited at the home of Mrs. Rice's mother, Mrs. Ella Gakemeier on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Laccy McDonald were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mrs. Anna Harms of Manley. Mrs. Chester Elseman spent Wednesday in Omaha for medi cal attention as well as doing some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lupardus left Sunday morning for Hutchi son, Kans., where they will at tend a meeting of salesman of the company for which Lupar dus works. PI2E-START BABY PIGS en Wayne Tail Curler "Jr" For Fast, Economical Gains Highly fortified and sugar tweef. ened, new Tail Curler "Jr" gets i baby pigs eating earlier than ever before. Over a doion special vitamins and pig growth factors are in this powerful feed. 'j'JATAZ TAIL CURLER "JR" rilDt IS SIMPLY AMAZING! FARMERS FEED & SEED Just West of Jay's Texaco on Louisville Rd. Phone 3131 Murray, Nebr $04