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Notices NOTICE -- Stander reunion picnic dinner at Louisville e n v Park. Sunday, August 17. 7G-2tc NOTICE Engelkemier re union A in?. 17, at Christ Lu theran Church parlor. 7(i-2tp NOTICE We have photo graphs on hand at The Jour nal. These pictures appeared in our paper recently. For a small charge you may have pictures of your choice. 31-tfc NOTICE Card party at St. John's School Auditorium Aug. 22, 8 p in. Lunch and door prizes. 50-cent donation. 75-5tc NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: I will not be respon sible lor any debts contracted ior alter August 7, 1958 by anyone other than myself. Signed: Lawrence A. Filing son, (524 N. lllh St., Platts mouth. Nebr. 75-3tp-T NOTICE DEMONSTRATORS: Party plan, unusual line of toys. Season starts end of Aug ust runs to December. Tre mendous profit for part time work. No investment required. Cur necessary. For Interview contact Nikki Zimmerman, 4ini So. 18. Omaha 7, Nebr. Phone MA5012. 77-3tp NOTICE RLDS Circle Bake Sale at Warga Hardware Sat urday. Auk. 16. 77-1 tc NOTICE Don't wait to buy a Spray. Give the living a bou quet. Tacnzler ' Glad" Garden. 77-2tc NOTICE 8332. Free puppies. Call 77-2te Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS My grate ful "thank you' to all who sent cards, letters and flowers when I was a patient in the Veteran's hospital and since mv return home. I enjoyed visiting with those who came to see me and feel that much credit is due the ladies of the American Le gion Auxiliary for their vo luntary work at the hospital. GLEN O. SAWIN. 76-2tc CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends, relatives and neighbors for thy cards and flowers sent at the tune of the death of our beloved mother. Catherine Overholser. Ardella Ferry and Lloyd Ley da. 77-ltp Lost and Found LOST OR STRAYED 1 red brockle face hornless holer weight about 750 lbs. Call 8128. Harry Hcnton. 7G-2tc LOST One TV Aerial between Plattsmouth and Murray. Ph. Murrav 5217. 77-2tc Wanted WANTED JUNK IRON. Phone 5961. 7o-tfc WANTED BROME SEED at Farmers Feed Seed. Phone 3131. 76-tfc WANTED Baby sitting by the week in vour home by middle aged lady, phone 7226. 75-3tc WANTED Riders to Omaha working hours 8 to 5. Phone 9226. '"-"c Help Wanted WANTED Lady for fountain and Sares work. Experience prefercd. No phone, calls. Felclhousen Drug. 76-2tc HELP WANTED CAN YOU USE $35 - $50 a week in addi tion to your present earning? Supply consumers in city of Plattsmouth with large Raw leigh line. Start earning Im mediately. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NBG - 671 - 337. Free port, 111. 65-ltc-H HELP WANTED Restaurant. Positively no phone calls. Apply ia person. Hotel Coffse WANTED Counter ladies. Apply in person mornings only.' Stan's Bakery. 77-tfc Call Your News And Social Items to 241 WANT AD KATES Want Ads are Casn other than to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads fo. a period of six days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from customer upon their receipt of nohf.cation of total charges. EACH WORD, First Insertion e EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3c (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch - J5c KEYED or 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 office by 9;30 A.M. Cay of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is mad2 in your ad, notify The- Journal office immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume respons.b.l.ty after the first insertion. Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED For parties and tufts. Special monogranung service. Nap kins, Coasters. Matches, Play ins Cards, Note Paper. You'll like our fast service. Cass Drug. 75-3tc SERVICES OFFERED Jeep-A Trench and Backhoe Trench ing. Ralph Stubbendick, Avo ca. Nebr. Phone 819 40-tfc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek and Oarnett, Plattsmouth. 80-tfc GARDNER Plumbing Heating New Location Same CIO 1st. Ave. Phone 7152 Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces und Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthly Payments Free Estimates 73-t.fc PLANNING a new nome or re modelng? Phone 1011, Murray. , Herb Campbell. 73-tfc 1 1 CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks ' r 11 nil Mm r rtrt r, nri t)lnA inIO 73-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing, i'latumoum Paint Store. 73-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Hand and power saws sharpened. set and gummed, wood cutting ! tools, all kinds, sharpened. ; Furniture made or repaired. Phone 5155. 75-4tp Opportunities WANTED Reliable person in this territory to take over pay ments on late Singer Sewing Machine, complete with but tonhole maker, 6 payments of $8.60. Write Credit Manager, Tucker's Mid-West, 2506 Far nam St.. Omaha, Nebr. 77-2tc INCOME OPPORTUNITY Reliable man or woman from this area to service a route of cigarette machines. Will take 5 hrs. a week of your spare time and can net as high as $275 monthly and can be built to full time business with our help, which could eventually net $20,000 annually. No exper ience or selling necessary, route is established for the operator. To qualify you must have $1,100 to $2,200 cash immediately available, which is secured and a ser viceable automobile. If sin cerely interested write for personal interview giving phone number and brief outline of background to Box 5182. St. Paul, Minne sota. 76-2tC GIANT Expansion and growth as sures you of fast promotion with one of the best rated firms in the nation. 1. Salary above average 2. Bonuses, liberal 3. $25.00 weekly car al lowance Salary plus bonuses, paid weekly. Write to Box 18, Nebraska City, Nebr. 77-ltc Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Conrad, originally the old Yager Seed Corn. Roy Gregg, Phone 5104. 76-2tp FOR SALE N C PLUS Hy brids Nebr. Certified Hy brid Corn & Hybrid Grain Sorghum. Tested, Proven var icsties, PLUS Extra testing for the Best possible seed and yields. Howard A. Pool & Son, Elmwood. Nebr. 76-14tc FOR SALE Nebr. Certified Pawnee seed wheat, Lincoln Brome, Andrew oats. ROBIN HILL FARMS - Howard A. Pool & Son, Elmwood, Nebr. 76-14tc FOR SALE Balboa Rye Seed clean. Alvin Vogler, Louis ville. Phone 4170. 77-ltp For Sale FOR SALE 3 la and 4 lb fry ers, alive or dressed. Bob Spangler, Murray, Phone 4512. 77-2tc SMITH - CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Buy on Terms Typewriter Ribbons, Regular And Portable, All Makes. SCHREINER REXALL DRUG 15-tf-T-C FOR SALE Fryers for sale. 75c each. Mrs. Paul Richter, Murray. 77-ltp FOR SALE Reed Organ, in good condition. $15. Phone 8309. 77-ltc FOR SALE Fryer Roast ?r turkeys, 5 to 9 lbs. ready to cpok. Fine for barbecue. 54c. Live turkeys 18 to 20 lbs. 30c. Heil Turkeys, Louisville. Ph. I 3222. 77-ttc FOR SALE Plastic crib matt ress, and training chairs both types. Phone 9163. 77-2tc FOR SALE Tomatoes, 10 H. P. Mercury outboard, 10 H. P. Evinrude outboard; River Boat. Phone 5180. 76-2tp FOR SALE 8.000 pullets 16-20 weeks old. Inquire at Kreifel's Hatchery Springfield, Nebr. or at Kreifel's poultry farm Ne braska City. Pullets may be seen at farm l's miles south of Nebraska City on highway 75 at former Barta farm. 76-2tc FOR SALE MIMEOGRAPH INK and Stencils available. Both Standard and Legal sizes The Plattsmouth Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE White or yellow sweet corn. Walter L. Munson, Smith Ave, 2 blocks east of I Sale Barn. 76-2tp FOR SALE Scratch Pads, var ious sizes, at The Journal Off ice. Handv for office and at home. 83-tfp FOR SALE Wealthy apples for pie, sauce, canning, free zing, eating raw. Sized and graded. Honey. Frozen apple cider. Open 8 to 6. Sunday 9 to 6. Kimmel Orchard, Nebraska City. 75-3tc FOR SALE CARBCN PAPER. Best quality for all copy work. The Plattsmouth Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all machines at the Plattsmouth Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE 1951 Pontiac 2 Door Good Condition. Phone after 6 P. M. 8105. 70-tfc Household Goods SAVE ON OUR CLEAN-UP OF 2 Ton Air Conditioners In The Crate. NORGE Automatic Washer $169 NORGE Deluxe Dryer . . . $130 MATCHING TWINS .... $299 Chas. Warga Electric Low Overhead Means Low Prices. 224 South 7th Phone 224 77-ltc FOR SALE English Baby buggy $30 or nearest offer. Phone 9274. 76-2tp FOR SALE One 2 burner gas plate, a roll of billing paper and two galvanized wafh tubs; 50 ft of garden hose. Call 3972. 76-2tc Stop in Today RCA T.V. & Radio Wm. Schmidtmann l-tfc FOR SALE Used 6 cubic foot General Electric Refrigerator. Phone 6183. 77-ltc FOR SALE Refrigerator at a reasonable price. Phone 7906. 77-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 4 room modern furnished house on Lincoln Ave. Call 7004. 77-3tc FOR RENT Three room and bath. Private entrance. Also two room furnished. 701 Ave. B. 77-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished ground floor apartment. Pri vate bath and entrance. Also good unfurnished basement apartment. Utilities paid. D. M. Babbitt, phone 6929 or 7130. 71-tfc FOR, RENT 3 room semi-basement Apt. - not furnished ex cept for gas heater. Phone 5181. 76-2tc Journal Want Ads Pay FOR RENT Furnished or un furnished apartments for rent. Phone 7183 or 6124. 27-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom mod ern house. Inquire at 318 South 7th. 75-tfc FOR RENT Furnished three large rooms and enclosed sun porch. 312 South 9th. 75-tfc Real Estate for Sale Now. I'll buy that house from Steve Davis Steve Davis Agency FOR SALE All modern 2 bed room home, 4 years old, full basement, all utilities. Will carry full FHA loan. Less than $1,000 Down, Full sale price $10,600. "See Steve" FOR SALE Small acreage, dwelling of 4 rooms, city wa ter, electricity, septic tank, 500 gal propane tank. Wall furnace, complete abstract; $6,500. "See Steve" FOR SALE All modern home, large living room and din ing room, 2 bedrooms, full bath, 3 good level lots, gar age. Can get FHA loan or G. I. Loan. Full price $9,250. "See Steve" JUST LISTED FOR SALE 3 bedroom all modern home; living room, dining room, city water and gas, full price; $6,250. "See Steve" FOR SALE A real good 3 unit apartment house. Live in one unit, have $150.00 per month income from other two units. Units completely furnished, ready to go. Let me show you how to buy this income pro perty. STEVE DAVIS AGENCY Phones 6111 or 3216 FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE! FOR SALE 80 acres, good well, 4 room house with electricity. A good buy at $6,650. "See Steve" FOR SALE 160 Acre Cass co unty farm, 3 miles NW of Weeping Water. Priced to sell at $175 per acre. "See Steve" STEVE DAVIS REALTOR Plattsmouth Phones 6111 or 3216 76-2tc 2 Improved Farms AT PUBLIC SALE Monday, August 18 FARM NO. 1 150 Acres Located 1 mile north & 22 miles east of Douglas, Nebr., on mail route. SWli Sec. 31, T.8, R 30, Otoe Co unty Nebr. 7 room house with attach ed utility room. Good barn with 2,500 grain bin, plenty of hay and livestock space. Double corn crib; 20 x 40 hog house, space for 12 far rowng pens; 2 chicken houses; machine shed; gar age; cob house; tool shed; Plenty of good well water. Established young orchard; 2 nice lakes. Terraced and has seeded waterways. Farm must be seen to be appre ciated. Sale will open at this farm at 1 P. M. FARM NO. 2 162 Acres Located 1 mile north and 3' 2 weit of Douglas, Nebr. on graveled mail route. N'2 of N'i s6. t 7, r 9, Otoe Co unty, Nebr. 6 room house in good shape; barn with grain bin; double corn crib, granary, steel "ranary, other build ings. Some terracing & wa terways. Above average pro ductivity. To be sold im mediately after Farm No. 1. TERMS: 20 down, day of .sale: Balance on delivery of Warranty Deed and mer chantable title. See Auc tioneers before sale date if loan is desired. HARRY & CORA WALTZ Owners Lincoln Nebr.; Frank Sor rell, Syracuse, Nebr. and Dick Shea, Sterling. Nebr. Auctioneers and Clerks 76-2tc FOR SALE All modern home in Hillcrest, large lot, finish ed basement. Small, modern house close in. Dwelling with 1' t acre lot. See FIRST REAL TY COMPANY. 73-5tC Journal Want Ads Pay FOR SALE Modern four room home with basement on two lots, three blocks from town. Price under $5,000, phone 7144. 76-4tc FOR SALE 6 Rooms & Bath plus apartment in basement. Two story modern home with garage. Beautiful 2 bedroom home with attached garage and apartment in basement. Active income producing apartment home. Choice building lots LORIS B. LONG, Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 59-tfc FOR SALE New modern two and three bedroom homes. Phone 5194 evenings. 33-tfc FOR SALE Old Trailer house cheap at 823 North 10th St. Phone 7097. 76-2tc Machinery THE BEST BUYS IN USED FARM EQUIPMENT ARE AT STANDER'S TRACTORS 70 Diesel with Power steering & new motor $3,000.00 195U A With P-trol 1,250.00 1HC H 495.00 iy48 WC AC with mower & cult 495.00 1946 Ford 3yo.00 1HC B with cultivator & New rubber 425.00 1958 720 Diesel de monstrator 4,000.00 1958 620 Demonstrator 3,000.00 1958 520 Demonstrator 2,500.00 COMBINES Model 30 JD 7' Auger Platform 1,550.00 No. 25 7' JD with Hume Reel 950.00 AC 60 1952 extra good . . 675.00 1950 AC 60 500.00 1952 12A 650.00 3-12A's with motors (Your choice) 350.00 5-AC 60's (Up to) 450.00 6' Baldwin with motor & electric lift 450.00 1954 Dearborn 6' with . pickup 650.00 A6 Case with Spike cylinder, motor & pickup 650.00 BALERS & & CHOPPERS 2- No. 130 Case Balers with motors used 1 vr 950.00 Super 77 N-H with motor & Hydro 850.00 77 N-H (2) With motor & Hydro 750.00 New Idea Wire Baler with motor & Starter 750.00 Case Hand tie wire baler. 125.00 Bearcat Chopper with motor 2 row & Pickup 1,350.00 New Holland with rowcrop 750.00 Massey - Harris with rowcrop 750.00 JD No. 62 with rowcrop & pickup 450.00 JD No. 64 with motor, (rowcrop) 450.00 JD ensilage harvester . . 150.00 MISC. M-M Sheller on IHC truck 675.00 Jeep Pickuo 450.00 1950 Chevrolet 1 ton panel 450.00 12' Ezee - Flo Spreader near new 200.00 594 LW JD Rake on rubber 275.00 25' Trailer House with Air Conditioner 1,250.00 New Case 3-14 plow on rubber 400.00 Case 3-14 mounted plow (demo) 300.00 3- 14 Case plow on rubber 200.00 4- 14 M-M Plow (Hydraulic i extra good 400.00 2-16 Ford Plow (demo) ... 195.00 2-16 JD No. 44H Plow on rubber 150.00 2-14 JD Plow on rubber . . 125.00 Ford Plow 85.00 9 Used Mowers 50.00 to . . .175.00 Soil Mover 6' 175.00 Stander Iplement Co. Phone 4178 Plattsmouth, Nebr. 76-2tc Legal Notices CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebr. ESTATE NO. 4752 Notice of Application for Appointment of Administrator I)e Bonis Non with Will Annexed IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF EDWARD F. BORNEMEIER, DECEASED. The State of Nebraska, SS. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE, take notice that a petition has been filed for ihe Appointment of Dwicht L. Cle ments, as Administrator De Bonis Non with Will Annexed of said estate. Said matter has been set for hearing on the 3rd day of September 1958, at 10:00 o' clock A. M. Dated August 12. 1958. (SEAU Ravmond J. Ca.-e Countv Judo.' j No. 4107 Aug. 14, 21, 28. 1958. 1 Ralph Welte Wins Trophy at Club Shoot Cedar Creek Gun Club held its monthly shoot Aug. 10. Ralph Welte broke a perfect score 25 x 25 winning the tro phy. Art Sprieck, Boyne Parson and Clarence Brandes placed 2nd with a 24 x 25 score: Kd Funk houser and Wayne Miller broke 23 x 25; Lloyd Baier scored 22 x 25. Preceding the trophy shoot, Welte broke another 25 making a total of 50 x 50. Next shoot will be held Sept. 14. Pat Boone Star In "April Love" Pat Boone and Shirley Jones combine their golden voices and refreshing personalities in "Ap ril Love," Twentieth Century Fox's story of youthful romance which will be showing at the Cass Theatre Sunday - Tuesday, Aug. 17-19. Five songs by Paul Francis Webster and Sammy Fain br ighten the story of young love and the authentic beauty of scenes filmed on the lush breed ing farms of Kentucky, plus ex citing harness races and a Coun ty Fair sequence, give "April Love" an uo to the minute ap-! peal. The young, attractive cast headed bv the nation's No. 1 re cording star, Fat Boone, adds freshness and charm to George Agnew Chamberlain's novel from which Winston Miller fash ioned the screenplay. The songs which Pat and Shirley sing are "April Love," "Clover in the Meadow," "Give Me a Gentle Girl," "Bentonville Fair" and "Do It Yourself." Adv. Phone 2211 Mrs. Frank Firzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoschar and family spent the weekend vi-iting with Mrs. Hosebar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lute How ell of Howe. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Meising er attended the wedding of Val- ara Meisinger and Leo Horn at; Christ Lutheran Church Sunday ; evening. 1 Guests at the Harry Wilson; home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cotner. i A steak fry was enjoyed by all. ' Sunday dinner guests of the W. E. Hoschars were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sands and Butch,1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bickett and Sheryl and Billy Hoschar of Bellevue. Callers in the after-; noon were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rabb and Bob of Omaha. j Dorothv Farris celebrated her 16th birthday with a wiener roast at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Aibcrt Warga baked the birthday cake. Those, present were Shirley Warga, j Sharon Davis. Winnie Sporer,! Connie Diggs, Sandra Parriott, Sandra Kaslon. Jackie Zagic.i Shirley Gunsolly. Marlene Sitz-; man, Sharon Clark, Martha 1 Hasse and Susan Sharp. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John McCel-i lan. formerly Verna Tracy of Belfry, Mont., visited in the Art Hansen and Margaret Moore ! home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvina Nottley have had as guests in their home the past week, Mr. and : Mrs. Clark Sanderson and fam ily of Regina, Saskatchewan. Canada. Mr. Sannderson is a brother of Mrs. Nottley. ; Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Sack. Mr. and Mrs .Richard Sack and El len and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spang ler and family attended the Sp angler reunion at Betheny Park in Lincoln Sunday. Visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice and family are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rakisits and family of LaCrescnta, Cal if. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hoschar are parents of a girl born Aug. 7 at Central City. Airman 2-C Kenneth L. Ad kins of Lincoln Air Force Base is spending a four-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adkins. He expects to return to his base Tuesday. Mrs. Blanche Sutton was a weekend guest at the home ti" her daughter and family, Mr. an Mrs. Leland Meisinger. Sunday u picnic supper was enjoyed by Mrs. Sutton, the Msisingers and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kcll berg, Roger and Diane of Ral ston. Mrs. I'mz Iiineman of Gretna MURRAY THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, August 14, 1953 Mrs. John Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Al Thurston and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvm Umland returned home recently after enjoying a three weeks trip to California, visiting Mr. Um land's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scattergood and other relatives near Napa. Mrs. A. F. Schwcnker has been having considerable discomfort with her eye and entered the Lincoln General Hospital Satur day. Her many friends are hop ing she will have a speedy re covery. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ayres of Luverne, Minn., former Eagle residents prior to moving to the above location, visited in Eagle on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold French ! and family attended the wedding! ceremony of his niece, Joan French, daughter of Mr. and Mr! Gilmore French of Douglas, to; Mr. Lance Sterns, also of Doug las at the Methodist Church Sun day evening. The Camp Creek project club members and families will have their basket supper and picnic Wednesday evening Aug. 20. in stead as previously planned. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee and grandson, Jimmy Masi, of Los Angeles, visited at her two sis- ters homes, Misses F'reda and Caroline R-eitler. recently and: are now visiting relatives in Ill inois and will return to Eagle enroute home for another visit with the relatives. Mrs. Lee is the former Tillie Reittcr. Miss Marilyn Habel, Chicago, news daughter of Mrs. Verna Habel met Wednesday afternoon with visited her mother during her j Mrs. Elda Schroder, vacation from her airline stew-1 Arnold Westlake left Monday ardess training at that city. She! morning to attend the Interme made the trip by plane. : diate MYF camp at Camp Jef- Mmes. Jesse Westlake and ! 1'erson near Faribury. He will be Clarence Westlake, attended a! at camp until Friday eve. meeting of the co-chairmen iov Harvey Kropp returned home County Fair plans for Project and prepared a bootli at Weep ing Water on Monday. The Rov Rockenbach family of Washington, D. C, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rockenbach for three weeks, re- turning home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Fifer and family, of Longmont, Colo., are visiting his mother, Mrs. An na Fifer and the Milton Roda way families of Eagle and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vick ers and families at Alvo. They plan a trip to Luverne, Minn., before returning home. The Lester Robertson family of Indianapolis, are visiting her mother. Mrs. Bertha Caddy and' turned from several davs vac other relatives at Alvo, Palmyra! ation to northern Minnesota and and Lincoln. ! Wisconsin. She was accompun- Mrs. H. D. Fischer received: lcd by Gladys Majzner of Minn the message of her sister's death CaDolis. Thev took- a trin ahmtr in Oregon. Mrs. Fischer and oth er Nebraska relatives left for Oregon to attend the funeral ser vices. They returned home Wed nsday having made the trip via train. Larry Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Fischer of Denver. has been visitin his grandpar- ents, H. D Fischers, for sev- eral weeks left for his home with an uncle of the family. Misses Freda and Caroline Reitter attended a Eeid family reunion and basket dinner Sun day, at the park in Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Viox and family visited Sunday eve ning at his parents George Viox at Syracuse and helped Mrs. Viox celebrate her birthday. Harry Anderson of Seward and Hoschar visitcd at. the W. E home Friday afternoon and at tended the funeral of Mrs. Ly dia Lcyda. Mrs. Bettv Barrows returned Monday from a six weeks vac ation. She visited her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Corey at Richland, Wash., also: Mrs. D. E. Easllv of Seattle.! Mr. and Mrs. Rav Cream, rj were hosts Sundav to a family ; dinner. Guests were Mr. aniV Mrs. James Waggener and fam-i ily of Lebanon. Ind., Mr. a:uij Mrs. Los Wunderlich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hirz and family of' Creamer. Mr. Weggener is a nephew of Mr. Creamer. The Rollin Hansen family en joyed a potluck dinner at the Robert Lewi shome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jclm Frnns have had as their guests for a month's visit their daughter and family, Mrs. II. A. Grabow.-ki.' Steven and Toni of Bristol, Pa. Mr. Grabowski was in San Di edo taking special training nn.l on his return stopped for his family and they returned to Pennsylvania. PAGE SEVEN ROM EAGLE Phone 7304 ::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::z::::;::::::::::.!::!:::;:u:ii his visiting daughter, Mrs. Glen Provorse, of Derby, Colo., visit ed at the home of the hitter's brother. Mr. aiul Mrs. C. G. And erson, Friday. The Eagle Methodist MYF Senior Fellowship group, are having an ice cream social Aug. 20th, at he Wolberg Hall, Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Siekman and his cousin Laverne Nickle of Elmwood are enjoying a three weeks' trip to Yellowstone Park and locations in California and Oregon. Mr. nd Mrs. F. D. Woodliill and Mrs. Nadine Woodliill of Austin, Nev., tourists visited the Eagle Methodist Church for the morning worship services Sun- day morning enroute to the East Coast. Mr and Mrs c G Anderson visit(,d hpr MriJ Mu.thd snrhuver sit Lincoln. Sundav five- ning. Word from the Ransfords In form us they are enjoying the beautiful scenery, enroute on their trio to the South. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Trunkon bolz of Briton, Colo., visited his i aunt, Mrs. Nina Frohlich, Sun day enroute to Kansas, to visit ' nf Ml. ' !inrl rh hw il'othnp I rn nnnhnur 1 u n Trunkcnboln. The "O St" Homemakers Pro- ject Club members and families had a fine basket supper picnic at the park in Elmwood Friday evening . 3 j The Dorcas Society members after attending National Air force Guard camp at Biloxi, Miss., for two weeks. He is les see of the Mobile Gas Station at Eagle. Dick Umland is relief , man. ! :::::::v Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Mrs. Harry Farmer under went major surgery at Bryan Memorial Hospital Monday. Mrs. Wayne Swarts has re- the north shore of Lake Super ior to Duluth. returning on the south shore to the Apostle Is lands. They boarded a pleasure boat for a trip to Madeline Is land. Miss Majzncr is now a house guest at the Swarts hc-ne Mr nnii Mrs FYrrl Kfieknev and famiiv attended a nicnic rpuninn of Mrs Stieknev's fam ily, the Burnhams, at the Ly!e Williams home near Ithaca on Sunday. It was the first time in five years that the 9 brothers and sisters were together. Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Nel son attended the dedication of the new organ at the Method ist church in Greenwood Sun day. They also attended a con cert given on the organ that afternoon. With Orviile Sandy tiic v went to Lincoln and called . on Mr. und Mrs. Joe Liggit and daughters who have recently moved to Lincoln from Crete. They also called on the Duane Nelsons. Jesse Boiler, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashle yBoller severed a tendon on his right thumb with an ax Wednesday while his fath- er was trimming trees after a wind storm. Jesse was taken to a doctor in Lincoln. The thumb and tendon were stitched and placed in a cast. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Odell and Patty Diane of Omaha spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duel! and Raymond were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ch arles Jenkins in Lincoln. In the afternoon the tvv;) ladies who are sisters and another sister. Mrs. Ralph Mick, attended a shower for a cousin. Mrs. Lee Stubble tie id. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert lluiu stoi.'s kroihtr. Bluford Can non, at tile Ve'ersons Hi..spiia! m Omaha en Sundav. Thev oil ed ,,t . he Kay Aniitr: nix, ArU. Oil Of PlK'L- r . .