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va-vaw wow rw i ra m m m Notices M 1 ici: Our 1957 fruit sea , i.s finished. Cherries open !:;:8 season. Wo will ad , ... Thank you for your .... ss. Kinimel Orchard, Ne : City. 6-ltc i K On Dec. 11 in the ' .';,i.ship Kooin the Presby ,',,,1 vVomans Association .serve lunch from 11 to ,,i p.m. and tea will be ser ,: fi-uin 2 to 4:30. Public In Bazaar and Food items .r Mile Orders for Door Flags ;,! Wreaths made by Mrs. uv Wiles taken until Dec. 8. 4-3lc No' u C NOTK'K - - District No. 7 will riM a program and plate sup ihi l'uday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. ,i the Lcwiston Community cviiier. Mrs. Velma Shoemack ,r, Tiachcr. 5-atc Personals FOU SALE -tor monograrnmed napkins, informal notes, place curds and match covers for vu-dding gilts, anniversaries and banquets, tee the Platts ii.uutu Journal, or phone 241. 73-tfc Card of Thanks CAKI) OF THANKS I wish to thank the doctor's Sisters, nurses and nurses aids for their wonderful care and kindnesses cinniiL' mv stay at St. Mary's Hospital. I would also like to thank Kev. Kilpatriek for his personal calls, and my rela tives, friends and neighbors lor their many visits, cards, letters and piits while I was at the hospital and since my re turn home. A special thanks to Bessie Murdoch, who cared fur me alter my return home aiso Dr. Anderson for his ser vices. Nannie Warden. 6-ltc CAKI) OF THANKS We wish U) thank all those who re membered our father with beautiful flowers and expres sions of sympathy, at the time of our bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bashus. 6-ltp Lost and Found LOST One concrete electric vibrator on the road between Plattsmouth and Louisville. If found leave at Journal office. Reward. 6'2tP LOST Back end gate for Ford pickup on Plattsmouth and Louisville or Cedar Creek Road. Le.ave at Journal. Reward. 6-2tp Wanted WANTED -3 years 4908. Job trimming trees, experience. Phone 4-3tc WANTED Sewing. Phone 4027. 104-Gtp-M Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED Disc Khirn.Miinn' Have the work clone on your farm by L. J. Clarence. Union, NebrasKa. Phone 2551 or Write. lC2-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Will cure tor children m my J"'"V- Phone 3900. 4-4tc SERVICES OFFERED Cess pool and Septic tank pump-T-jiir!in.r and reDairmg. r.stimat'-s iree. E. K. Gray, 710 1 int.. Aia Kphrnska City. Fh 100'J. CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks vacuum cleaned. Phone 6062. 73-tfc r Hii-UC Insure . . t''A.- t In Sure L 1 Insurance f ( With r ' A. t. -Ham4 Sw' Chovanee s t 4$ in-. iinim ""'"I WAMT AD KATES r u nt,r than to established accounts, Courtesy toljl charges. ... ... EACH WORD, First Insertion EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions ........ (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c r-i ACtiFirn DISPLAY, per inch KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge ... .. V e TMANK5. IN MEMORIAM POETRY same as Want Ad Rate, DEADLINE All Want Ads must be in this oM.ce by 3tAU 9.30 AM. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 fir-jt insertion. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek and Garnett, Plattsmouth. 86-tfc Safeguard Yourself and Your Family Be insured with MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA and get this Extra t, Protection at No Ex rUa Ll tra Cost Call: I "''HUN CLEM WOSTER INSURANCE 906 Ave D Phone 6207 5-4tc-M PERSONALIZE YOUR Christ mas giving and entertaining. Monogram Christmas cards, Stationery, napkins, coasters, playing cards, matches, pen cils. 24 hour service. Cass Drug. 104-tfc PLANNING a new nome or re modelnc? Phone 1011. Murray. Herb Campbell. 73-tfc 13 CUT GLASb to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 73-tfc GARDNER Plumbing Heating Main Phone 333 7152 Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthly Payments Free Estimates 73-tfc SERVICES OFFERED I will do baby sitting in my home while mother works. Phone 3044. 5-2tc For Sale FOR SALE Philgas, 100 lb. bottle $6.95. Farmers Feed and Seed. 95-tfc FOR SALE White Rock Fry ers. Richard Sack. Phone 48i2, Murray. 6-ltc FQR SALE Sausage Stuffer, lard Press combined. Practical ly new. Phone 4975. 6-ltc FOR SALE Scratch Pads, var ious sizes, at The Journal Off ice. Handy for office and at home. 83-tfp FOR SALE Pre-IIoliday Spe cial, 2 lb Fruit Cake, reg. $2.95 value only $1.00. See Admiral and Motorola TVs at Ray's Sales and Service. 5-4tc FOR SALE TURKEYS. Oven ready - Alive. Heil Turkey Farm. 1 Mi. E, 3 Mi. S, Louis ville. Phone 3222 92-tfc FORSALE - SPECIAL CHOOSE your picture size, brand or cabinet style from 25 used TV's Will recondition and on.irn.ntee to your order. Ideal low cost Christmas gift some one will really appreciate. Low overhead means low. prices. Check and you'll buy at Chas X7i-,n KipPt.i'lC ZZt OO. I n. Phone 224. v ' c TYPEWRITERS NEW and RECONDITIONED Several L. C. Smith, Remington. Underwood and Other Make Standard Typewriters In Stock Those Machines Have Been Rebuilt and Reconditioned Throughout. Some Carry A New Typewriter Guarantee. THE JOURNAL Printing, Office Supplies. Business Machiness Phone 241 413 Main ! FOR SALE - Counter checks at the Journal. 3c 75c 50c MESSAGES Household Goods FOR SALE Remember wheth er you are shopping for a new or used washer, dryer, refri gerator, TV, radio or Hi. Fi check and you'll buy at Chas Warga Electric, 224 So. 7th. Phone 224. Authorized Norge, Emerson & Zenith Sales k Service. ',4 block south of Plattsmouth Cleaners. 5-tfc FOR SALE Large deepfreeze, good condition. Can be seen at 1733 West Main Street, even ings. 5-tfc Stop in Today RCA T.V. & Radio - utti-t imi . Wm. Schmidtmann l-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 10 room, modern house in Murray. Large double garage, l',2, 50 x 150 ft. lots. Mrs. Will A. Minford, Murray phone 1311. 5-tfc FOR SALE House with 3 room upstairs apartment, 6 rooms downstairs. Also small house on property. Phone 6255. 6-tfc FOR A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT SEE Loris B. Long REALTOR 126 N. 4th St. Phone 5239 or 4250 48-tfc for SALE A eood improved 160 acres for sale 12 miles west of Plattsmouth on Louisville Road. Rex Young, A;?ent. l-tfc FOR SALE Acreage with good house and outbuildings at PACIFIC JUNCTION, 4 miles from Plattsmouth, "Nebr. BILL HARRIS Pacific Junction, Iowa 5-2tc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3 room apt. Washing facilities, garage on paving. Phone 3972. 5-ltc FOR RENT 2 room apartment Everything furnished. See Fred Rice, 311 Lincoln Ave. 5-2tc FOR RENT Four room furn ished apartment. Utilities paid. Adults only. 1124 1st Ave. or Phone 4272. 3-tfc FOR RENT Three room furn ished apartment, private bath and entrance. Utilities furn ished. Phone 5060. 2-tfc FOR $65 RENT Modern house, phone 5239 or 4250. 2-tfc FOR RENT New modern, 2 and 3 bedroom homes for rent. Call 3276 days or 5194 nights. l-tfc FOR RENT 6 room unfurnish ed apt., ground floor, Inquire. 724 Avenue B. 101-tfc FOR RENT Three room apart ment nicely furnished. Close in. Phone 205. 6-tfc FOR RENT -brick home. Phone 6042. - Two bedroom close to school. 6-2tc FOR RENT Redecorated, un furnished, five room house, $35. Children wanted. Phone 5229. 6-2tp FOR RENT -ished apt. after 6. - Four room furn Adults, call 4235 6-tfc FOR RENT Restaurant, (The Coffee Shop) in Louisville, Nebr. Good Equipment, low rent. Now paying business. Present Lessee quitting be cause of ill health. Available January 1st. Grace Hoover, Telephone 4391, Louisville. 6-tfc FOR RENT Three room up stairs apartment, $55 per month. Phone 6255. 6-2tc FOR RENT Unfurnished three large rooms, small utility room, bath and washing faci lities on one floor, North 6th Street. Phone 8313. 6-2tc FOR RENT Three room furn ished house. Phone 6989. 6-2tp FOR RENT Four room un furnished house, Inquire. 724 Avenue B. 100-tfc FOR RENT - Sleeping rooms for Gentlemen. Plattsmouth Motel. Phone 7122. 83-tfc FOR RENT Efficiency Apt. Also 3 room unfurnished down town apt. Phone 4052 after 6:30 P.M. 78-tfc FOR RENT Furnished Apart ments. Reasonable Rates. Plattsmouth Motel. Ph. 7122. . 86-tfc FOR RENT -and bath. 701 Ave. B. 3 furnished rooms Private entrance. 88-tfc FOR RENT Three room furn ished apartment, close In, main floor. Phone 7230 or 7182. 88-tfc FOR RENT Duplex, nicely furnished three rooms, pri vate bath, nice yard. Handy location on paving. Phone 3060. 5-tfc FOR RENT Apartments. Ph. 5214. aa-nc FOR RENT Apartments and sleeping rooms for rent. fix. 7183. 99-tfc FOR RENT Three room furn ished modern aDt. first floor. Phone 249. 103-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished house $60. Phone 5239 or 4250. 3-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom house and garage In Oakmount dis trict. Available Dec. 1. Phone Dale Bowman here or 2681, Ne hawka. 3-tfc Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Order your Spring seeds now! Discount for casn if paid in full before Jan 1, 1958. Stewart's High Yielding Hybrid Corn - $9 per bu. We also do custom seed cleaning. Stewart Seed Co., 2414 L St., S. Omaha, Nebr. Phone MA1441. l-12tp FOR SALE Feed replacement cattle Wayne Ru-min-utra, the first two weeks to stop shipping fever and other dis eases caused by moving cattle. Farmers Feed & Seed. 3-4tc FOR SALE Baled wheat straw and 3 stock watering tanks. Phone 8346. 5-2tc FOR SALE Good heavy oats. Henry Vogt. Elmwood. 5-3tc Automobiles FOR SALE 1954 Plymouth 4 door. Original owner, low miles see Clew Woster. Phone 6297. 5-tfc FOR SALE 1948 Chevrolet, good transportation CHEAP. Phone 4121. 6-ltc Public Sales New Merchandise Sale AT Plattsmouth Sale Barn Wednesday Night Dec. 1 1 At 7 P. M. 6-ltc Legal Notices CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of J. E. Parriott deceased. No. 4745: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presenta tion of claims against said es tate Ls March 10th, 1958: that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on March 14th, 1958 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated November 21st, 1957. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case. County Judge No. 3828 Nov. 25. Dec. 2, 9, 1957. JAMES F. BEGLEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Ernest F. Schluet;r deceased. No. 4695: Take notice that the administrator c.t.a. of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for exami nation and allowance of his ac counts, determination of heii ship, Inheritance tax and dis tribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will oe heard before said Court on Dr.' cemrA'r 19th, 1957 at ten o'c:ojk a.m. Dated November 27th, 1957. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 3836 Dec. 2, 9. 16, 1957. PAUL E. KAUQI ET Attorney-at-law Plattsmouth, Nebraska IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF I NOTICE THE ESTATE OF) OF ARNOLD FRENCH, ) SALE DECEASED. ) Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to an Order of the Honorable John M. Dierks, Jud ge of the DLstrict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 13th day of November, 1957, for the sale of real estate, herein after described, there will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, one tenth down on the day of sale, balance payable on confirmation of sal?, at the front South doer of the Court Hni-r in Piatt s moutn Nebraska, ;ii said Co unty, 011 the 26th clay of Decern- ber, 1957 at the hour or ten o'clock A- M.. the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: Lot 26, Block 3. Valley View Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. The said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 16th day of Novem ber. 1957. Dorothy I. French Administratrix of the estate of Arn old French, de ceased. No. 3829 Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1957. W. L. DWYER, Attorney Weeping Water, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate Carte" M. Nielsen deceased. No. 4749: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presenta tion nf claims against said es tate is March 18th, 1958: that a hearine will be had at the Coun ty Court room In Plattsmouth on March 21st, 1958 at ten o'clocc a m. for the purpose of examin intr hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 29th, 1957. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 3838 Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1957. CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Edward F. Bornemeier de ceased. No. 4752: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is March 18th, 1958: that a hearing will ho vinH at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on March 21st, 1958 at ten 0' ciock am. iur the purpose of examining, hear ing, allowing and adjusting ail claims or objections duly filed. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 3837 Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1957. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr. December 3, 1957 Board met pursuant to adjour nment. Present II. L. Borne meier, W. E. Nolte and R. E. Nor ris, Commissioners, and Chas. Land. County Clerk. Minutes of the last session ar.nrnvfid and the following bus iness transacted in regular form. Fees for the month of Novem ber were reported by the fol lowing officers: Clerk of District Court. $251.45 Register of Deeds S249.j0 County Judge $672 25 County Clerk $295 10 County Sheriff $ 57.00 Motion was made by R. E. Norris and seconded by W. r Nolte that the Deputy Sheriff be paid $300.00 a month salary, effective December 1, 1957. Mition carried. Motion was made by R. E. Ncrris and seconded by V. F Nolte that V. A. Mockenhaupt of Alvo, Nebraska be allowed to file a Claim for $500.00 for Right of Way. Motion carried. Claims as listed on the fol lowing Funds were allowed by the Board: GENERAL: Clerk: County Clerk Env. & Pstg $ 77.63 Omaha Printing Co. Bk. reprs 58.58 Panama Carbon Co. Supp TREASURER: Augustine Co. Supp Kirk's Typewriter Co. Supp Joyce Oltman, 8 days Sal Panama Carbon Co. Supp Remington Rand Service agreement .... 7.60 96 7.00 52.00 1.85 11.18 Kathryn E. Stapp 32 days Sal 26.25 Underwood Corp. Serv. agreement DISTRICT COURT: Panama Carbon Co. Supp 28.92 2.45 7.61 2.73 JUDGE: Augustine Co., Supp. . . Journal-Star Printing Co Supp Redfield & Co. Supp 24.88 Sitzman's Print Shop Supp 17.00 SHERIFF: Cass Co. Sheriffs Office Pstg 12.00 Consumers Public Power Dist. Radio power 8.81 The Natl Sheriff's Assn 1958 Directory 12.50 JAIL: Central Elec. & Gas Co. Gas 66.60 Consumers Public Power Dist. Lights Gardner Plumbing Clean sewer W. R. Herring Yard light, repr wiring Midwest Pest Control 6 mo. Service Thomas S. Solomon Nov. Jail exp 18.48 4.00 143.70 30.00 496.50 V. A. Swatek Hardware MURRAY Mrs. Frank Fitxpatrick Phone 2211 Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sporer spent the Day in Lincoln, attending the 15th Plains Conference for Ar cheology in the Labortory of " Mdse Superintendent: Hammond & Stephens Co. Supp Rader Office Equip Co. Supp Assessor Commerce Clearing House Supp Lucille Horn Gaines 5 mo. Real Est. charges Kirk's Typewriter Co. Supp Panama Carbon Co. 39.68 29.98 3.47 Inc. 30.00 37.50 14.50 7.00 Supp Remington Rand Serv. agreement 42.85 Surveyor: Edna Herring Check Nov. Claims .. Bldg. & Grounds: Board of Public Works Water Central Elec. & Gas Co. Gas Consumers Public Power Lights Industrial Chem. Lab. Supp Plattsmoouth Cleaners Laundry W. A. Swatek Hardware Mdse 15.00 23.25 137.27 Dist. 36.35 48.42 8.75 20.95 Misc. General: Cass Co. Sheriff's Office District & County Court costs 130.04 Steve Davis Agency Ins. Bldgs. & Contents 1329.29 Steve Davis Agency Ins. Mobile Mach. & Equip 1188.00 Plattsmouth Journal Meeting of 11-19-57 23.40 BRIDGE: Mid-West Lumber Co Lmbr 248.82 Standard Oil Co. Gas, oil 74.13 Thomas Construction Co. Br. repr. 2V4 Mi. W, Mur- dock 281.93 Thomas Construction Co. Br. repr,, 2 Mi. N, Manley 245.78 Thomas Construction Co. Br. repr. 2'2 N, Hi E, Manley 233.50 Thomas Construction Co. Br. repr. 22 N, 2 W, Manley 381.49 Thomas Construction Co. Br. repr. 3 N, 2 W, Manley 244.71 Thomas Construction Co. Br. repr. I N, l'.-i W, W. Water 116.05 COUNTY ROAD, DIST. No. 1 C & M Garage Welding, mdse 4.00 Consumers Public Power Dist. Lights. Mach. shed 3.85 John E. Frady Garage Repr 19.68 Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co. Mdse 1.17 Standard Oil Co. Diesel 88.69 Western Auto Assn. Store Mdse . . . 2.03 COUNTY ROAD, DIST. No. 2 Binger Lmbr. & Coal Co. Lath 5.85 Consumers Public Power Dist. Lights, Union-Nehawka Pat rols 2.36 Hart Construction Co. Move 2 Dozers 60.00 Lincoln Equipment Co. Dec. rental on No. 12 Grader .. 500.00 Warren O. Pearsley 3 days Sal 30.00 Standard Oil Co. Gas, diesel 170.22 Trunkenbolz Oil Co. Oil 102.65 60,uuul x txjrLU uioi. nu, o u. a. oervice oiauon Gas, tire repr 18.97 Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co. Repr. on No. 116 Grader 1096.44 Nebr. Tractor & Equip. Co. Repr 11.61 Omaha Public Power Dist. Elmwood Patrol 1.60 Standard Oil Co. Oil 81.22 MAIL ROUTE K. E. Dokter Construction Rock 948.26 K. E. Dokter Construction Rock 945.37 Kelly Bros. & Co. Rock 1289.61 Kellv Bros. & Co. Rock 1043.62 The Board adjourned to meet December 17. 1957. Board of Commissioners Attest: Chas. Land Countv Clerk No. 3842 Dec. 9, 1957. REAL ESTATE LOANS! 5- Percenr Interest Charge Reduced for Each Monthly Payment Plattsmouth Loan Cr Building Ass'n. THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, December 9, 1957 PAGE FIVE Anthropology, at the Universi ty of Nebraska. This ls a joint meeting of the head Anthropolo gists of the Middle West. Com prising the States of Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Kan sas, Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebras ka and Canada. Reports of re cent activities through out these states were heard. Talks con cerned man being here in the Middle West as much as 4,000 to 4,500 years ago. Grandparents of Mrs. Joe Hoschar, Mr. and Mrs. Lin South, Mr. and Mrs. Leo South and Mrs. Florence sown 01 Mi les City, Montana arrived in Murray on Wednesday evening to visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoschar and family. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown of Omaha and Mr. ana mis. Dale Topliff of Murray were Thanksgiving guests of L. B. Topliff and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Wickman and Miss Mable Walter of Lin coln and Mrs. Anna Melslnger of Plattsmouth were Thanks giving Day guests at the Alvin Meislnger home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzpat rick and family were Thanks giving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hiley and sons, sis ter of Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Evans of Clarinda, la., were also present. Dauehter born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell on Nov. 3,0 at 1:00 A.M. She weighed 7 lbs. and 7 oz. and has been given the name of Kathy Jo. Mater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurttrlght. Pater mal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bell. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Melsinger and Dennis on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson, Richard and Barbara of Omaha. Mrs. Christine Johnson is spending several weeks with sister, Mrs. Olof G. Pearson In Wausa, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. iRuben Melsinger took her there to attend the funeral 01 Mr. Pttrson, an uncle of Mrs. Mei sirtger. Thanksgiving Day guests at the Xaurance Gregg home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and son of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gregg of Platts mouth and Jim Gregg. Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Snod grass and daughter were Thanksgiving Day guests of the Charles Painter family in Platts mouth. Also present was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dykmann and family of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Birdsley of Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Painter, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Her ger and family of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Barr, Jim Morris, Marilyn Morris and Diana Wiles attended the United Presbyterian Youth Ral ly at Minden, Nebr. on Friday. The Womens Missionary So ciety of the United Presbyter ian Church gave a Kitchen Shower for Mrs. Joseph Ban on Saturday Afternoon, at the Presbyterian Church in Mur ray. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hostetter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitz patrick drove to Kimballton, la.. Sundav afternoon to do some pheasant hunting. It was 1 a very successtui nunt as oom men got their limit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and girls were callers in the Henry Hobscheidt home on Sun day evening. Mrs. Martin show ed some picture slides which was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Earl Becker is substi tuting in the Murray Public DESTROY Termites and All Pests I & 1 L I BILL'S Per Mite SERVICE Dial 7142 CALL US FOR ESTIMATES 601 No. 9lh Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Phone 2685 Grace Circle met at the Meth odist Church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. De Alton Fulmer had the devotions and Mrs. Albert Hill led the singing. A gift wrap de monstration was given. Hostes ses were Mrs. Jack Wiles, Mrs. Albert Biesner. Mrs. Woodrow Fulmer and Mrs. Walter Mar olf. Attending the 1st annual farm business all day meeting in Lincoln were. Ernest Otto, John Downing, Charlie Bell and Leroy Heartel. They visited dif ferent business places. Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse spent Sunday evelng visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rouse and with other guests helped Mr. and Mrs. ceieDraio men 40th wedding anniversary and Ray's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rouse left Dec. 3 for an extend ed visit in California. They will visit with Ray's brother and other relatives. Mrs. Charles Bell returned home from the hospital Wed nesday evening and Is getting along alright from her knee op eration. Her daughter Mrs. Du ane Lostroh, is staying with her a few days. Douglas Marolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marolf was in Bryan Memorial Hospital a few days with flu complications. Mrs. Raloh Daft is in Bryan Memorial Hospital as she had the misfortune of a fall and suffered a broken shoulder. Harold Pilfold suffered a hand injury while fixing a truck tire on Wednesday and was taken to the veterans hos pital where his hand was taken care of and found one bone bro ken and a bruised hand. He re turned home Thursday morn ing. v Orville Sandy entered Lincoln General hosDital Sunday for ob servation. Donald Boiler is a patient at Bryan Memorial hospital and Oliver Boiler suffered a heart attack Thursday evening and is staying home for a couple of weeks rest. School in the absence of Mrs. Robert Lambert, who is home taking care of her son, Paul, who has the measles. Measles are still accounting for absenteeism in the Murray School. Some of the most re sent absent are Dennis and Ral ph Richter, Paul Lambert and Marcis Grubsr. Caus County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal K. P. 222 So. Cth PENCE Phone 3269 To clear our floors for 1958 shipments, we are slashing prices of everything we have on hand , . . new and used . . , Case and other makes. Buy now, trade now. No interest or carrying charge before' next work season. L'p to four crop years for pay ments. To give you still better deals, we are boosting allow aiucs on trade-ins, too. Heat next year's higher prices make double savings, ('nine in right away and see (he spectacular values we arc showing. Hurry thet bargains won't last longl C Cr M IMPLEMENTS Murray, Nebr.