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'?' ' j V f 4a1 Notices Nonet: Mynard WSWS Bake . -il Warga's Hardware Sat., , , i .- 22. at 10 o'clock. Orders :;,! . il for chicken and noodles, h ik. ii uoods, etc. until Nov. 20. pi,,,!H- 8100 or 8159. 102-4tc yd n'K - St. Paul's E & R Wo-n-,1 us fiuild will have a bake ....I,. December 13th at the l ! ,i t t s in outh Paint Store, s .uis at 10:30 a.m. 104-ltc-H Nol'iCK - Party Is known who ;,,oi- tires from truck parked mi Cetiar Creek road. Return e to Welcome Inn and no :,,-t mil will be taken. 104-ltp Card of Thanks r.hl) OK THANKS I wish to tli. ink all my friends and re latives lor sending cards and tilts and visiting me while I w is in the hospital. Roger ii;u ;tyi Snodgrass. 104-ltp CARD OK THANKS Thank y ni kind friends, neighbors and the BRE for remembering ire with flowers, cards and visit-; while at the hospital. C. I,. Carlson. 104-ltp C'AKl) OK THANKS I want to express my appreciation and thanks for the many acts of kindness to me during the ill ness and passing of my hus band Kred Kezner. Mary Rez ner. 104-ltc Lost ond Found LOST -- Pair of ladies glasses. Trimmed in brown. Phone 3042 alter 6 p.m. 104-ltp LOST Two weeks ago, white gold ladies Bulova watch. Sharon Cundall. Phone 9277. 104-ltc Help Wanted SALARY With liberal bonus ar rangement $1,200 yearly j car allowance. 1. No experience needed 2. Complete training 3. Promotion 4. Immediate employment 5. Weekly remuneration For private Interview, Contact Company Represen tative Mr. Mclntyre at PlaUsmouth Hotel, Friday, Nov. 21, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. 104-2tc HELP WANTED WANTED IMMEDIAT E L Y. MAN OR WOMAN to supply consumers in Plattsmouth with Rawleigh Products. Can earn $50 weekly part time - $100 and up full tune. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NBK-G71-336, Freeport, Hi. 104-ltp Wanted WANTED Ride to vicinity of 29th and Leavenworth. Hours 8 to 5. Phone 3921. 103-2tc WANTED Ride to Omaha. Working hours 8 to 5. Vicinity Uith and Farnam. Phone 4191. 103-2tp WANTED Light house keep ing and work in home with elderly people. Call 9195 around noon. Florence Wood. 103-2tp WANTED CLEAN COTTON rai;s. No small piece.?. No but tons. No Woolens. Will pay 5 cents per pound. Plattsmouth Journal. 80-tfc Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY We buy usjd furniture, one piece or u I'.ousefull. No Junk. Please. Uchmcr Furniture. Phone 7963. 95-tfc WANTED TO BUY Five or six room house in town up to Mi.OOO. Phone 6089. 101-4tp Services Offered SI-.HVICES OFFERED PIANO owners invest 20 cents and get the best tuning and re pairing. Call MODERN PIANO s K R V I C E, Council Bluffs. Iowa. Phone 39393. 103-2tc SERVICES OFFERED Jeep-A Trench and Backhoe Trench ing. Ralph Stubbendick, Avo- ca, Nebr. Phone 819. 40-tfc ABSTRACT OF TITLE Fouchek and Garnett, Plattsmouth. 86-tfc WAMT AD KATES Want Ads are Cash other than to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a period of sm days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts Pay ment is expected from customer upon their receipt of notification of total charges. EACH WORD, First Insertion e EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3e (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 75c KEYED tr BLIND ADS, ferviee charge 5UC CARDS OF THANKS. IN MEMORIAM MESSACES POETRY ama at Want Ad Ratet DEADLINE All Want Adi must be in this ofic by 9:30 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error Is mad In your ad, notify Tho Journal office Irr medi ately following publication. "We cannot assume responsibility after the first insertion. WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 73-tfc (V-NAUL RENTAL J I"! TRAILERS. AUTHORIZED DEALER LOCAL & ONE WAY $2 For 4 hours & Up C. E. Shellenbarger Sinclair Products Phone 273 104-2tc GARDNER Plumbing Heating New Location Same 61G 1st. Ave. Phone 7152 Air Conditoning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces " and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Mouthy Payments Free Estimates 73-tfc PLANNING a new home or re modeling? Phone 1011, Murray. Herb Campbell. 73-tfc CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks vaccuum cleaned. Phone 60G2. 73-tfc Opportunities OPPORTUNITY " MAN OR WOMAN Responsible person, from this area, to service and col lect from new tyie cigaret te dispenser. Route estab lished by Company. No sell ing. Age not essential. Car, references and $987 to $1,975 cash required. 3 to 5 hours weekly net up to $275.00 monthly. Possibility fulltime work. For local in terview cive full particulars, phone. Write: Cigarettes, P. O. Box 146, Minneapolis 40. Minn. 104-ltp 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 busi ness with our help, which could eventually net $20, 000 annually. No experience or selling necessary, route is established for the operator. To qualify you must have $1,100 to $2,200 cash Im mediately available, which is secured and a serviceable automobile. If sincerely in terested write for personal interview giving phone num ber and brief outline of background to Box 8326, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 104-2tc For Sale FOR SALE Two partly worn men's suits size 32 and 36, priced to sell. Inquire at Roy's Barber Shop or call 3124. 104-tfc FOR SALE Heavy White Rock Hens Dressed or alive. Mrs. Tom Grosshans. Phone 8159. 104-3tp FOR SALE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all machines at the Plattsmouth Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE Heavy 5 gal. Buc kets 50c Stan's Bakery. 95-tfc FOR SALE MIMEOGRAPH INK and Stencils available. Both Standard and Legal sizes The Plattsinoutn Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE Scratch Pads, var ious sizes, at The Journal Off ice. Handy for office and at home. 83-tfp FOR SALE CARBON PAPER. Best quality for all copy work. The Plattsmouth Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE TURKEYS. Oven ready, government inspected and guaranteed grade A. Hell Turkeys. 1 mile East, 3 miles South' Louisville. Tel. 3222. Louisville. 94-tfc DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR MODEL 618 ELECTRIC Very Clean. Like New! Your DeLaval Dealer BORNEMEIER HARDWARE Murdock, Nebr. 104-2tc FOR SALE NOW is the time to choose Christmas cards. We personalize and monogram Christmas cards, party nap kins, plaving cards, matches, stationery. Cass Drug. 104-4tc FOR SALE 2 wheel trailer . with tarp. Phone 4924. 104-ltc Household Goods USED HOTPOINT 30 INCH ELECTRIC RANGE Monarch Electric - Gas Combination Ranges Your Monarch Dealer BORNEMEIER HARDWARE Murdock, Nebr. 104-2tc FOR SALE Oil heater in good condition. Phone 5187. 103-4tc FOR SALE NOW See Speed Queen Automatic and wringer type Washers at Ray's Sales & Service. Wringer types start at $88.95 and up. 116 So. 3rd St. 81-tfc LOW OVERHEAD MEANS LOW PRICES! NORGE APPLIANCES Automatic & Conventional type washers. Refrigerators. Gas & Electric Dryers and Ranges. Emerson, Zenith, Sylvania TV. Hi-Fi, Radios. CHECK OUR LOW PRICES ON USED APPLIANCES AND TVs. Chas. Warga Electric Service After the Sale. 224 South 7th. Phone 224 104-tfc FOR SALE Apartment size Norge gas range. Phone 66 or see Mrs. Bowns. Methodist Parsonage, Eagle. 100-8tc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Four room all mo dern house furnished. Phone 7004. 103-3tp FOR RENT 5 room house on rock road. Phone 8365. 103-tfc FOR RENT Efficiency Apart ment. Phone 5214. 103-2tc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt. Modern with private en trance see at 1115 Ave. E or phone KE 1078, Omaha. Col lect. 103-2te FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Phone 4272 or 6001, 1124 First Avenue. 102-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished apt. Loris B. Long. Phone 5239 or 4250. 97-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Also sleeping rooms. Plattsmouth Motel. Ph. 7122. 89-tfc FOR RENT Partly furnished apt. Private bath. See 226 Main St. 99-tfc FOR RENT 2 rooms and bath furnished apartment, also washing facilities. Phone 6121. 103-2tc FOR RENT Three bedroom trailer home, private parking and washing facilities. 1602 Main. Phone 9260. 101-tfc FOR RENT Furnished Apart ment for 2. Phone 6190 after 5:30 P. M. 104-tfc FOR RENT 3 room unfurnish ed apt. $40. Loris B. Long, ph. 5239 or 4250. 101-tfc FOR RENT 2 Bedroom Mod ern House. Phone 6121. 104-2tc FOR RENT Furnished apt. Phone 7183 or 6124. 100-tfc FOR RENT Large 3 room un furnished apartment. Private entrance. Phone 6253. 101-4tc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt., private bath and en trance first floor. Phone 7230 or 7182. 101-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 2 small farms and acreage. 80 acres on pavement with well and crib. 40 acres on rock road. 9. Acres, improved, 8 room all modern house, city water. All of these places at Nehawka. Nebr. Call or see Rex Young, Phone 4153, Platts mouth. 104-2tc FOR SALE Improved 40 acre farm near Elmwood, Nebraska. Modern home, other buildings, good producer. W. B. McMill an. 3038 Rvons St. Lincoln, Nebraska. Tel. 3-8524. 103-2tc FOR SALE House. 6 rooms and bath; also acreage and 3 room house 24 acres. Will give terms on either one. Ph. 4236. 104-2tc Okay, so I'll look at that house that Steve Davis advertised. Steve Davis Agency 104-2tc FOR SALE Modern. 5-room bungalow with extra ground. 6 Rooms & Bath plus apartment in basement. Two story modern home with garage. Active income producing apartment home. Choice building lots LORIS B. LONG, Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 59-tfc Automobiles FOR SALE 1958 Ford Fairiane 500 Hardtop. Call 3209 after 5 p.m. 103-2tp Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Duroc Boars, Long and Rugged Best for crossing on any breed Meat Type, Gua ranteed Breeders. Priced Rea sonable. Charles Stoehr, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Tel. 8188. 101-4tc FOR SALE Purebred collie pups. Phone Murdock 2457. 102-4tc FOR SALE Duroc Boars. Terry Wiles. Plattsmouth. Ph. 8165. 103-2tc Public Sales FARM SALE 2 miles west of Manley, Nebr. Mon.,Nov.24, 1958 Time 11 A. M. 5 Hereford Cows 5 Club Calves 1952 AC No. 40 Combine A general line of farm machinery. ROY STEINKAMP, owner Rex Young & Ed Morris Auctioneers 104-ltc LAST DAY OF THE 2 DAY PUBLIC SALE Thursday, Nov. 20 Starting at 10 A. M. At the Northeast edge of EAGLE, NEBR. 224 Head of Livestock Including 141 Head of Hereford cattle; 59 head of hogs, 34 head of sheep. 1 Appaloosa Stallion 16 months old, Eligible to register. Cattle Squeeze and Load ing Chute. CLYDE WENZEL, Owner Rex Young & Ed Morris Auctioneers. 104-ltc LEGAL NOTICES FRANCIS M. CASEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Joan Taylor deceased. No. 4827: Take notice that a petition has been flied pray ing for administration of said estate and appointment of Ar thur P. Taylor as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 5th dav of December 1958 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated November 14th, 1958. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4184 Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1. 1958. FRANC IS M. CASEY. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Elsie May Smith de ceased. No. 4826: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Lawrence Smith as administra tor; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 5th day of December 1958 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated November 14th, 1958. SEAL i Ravmond J. Case County Judge No. 4185 Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1. 1958. 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 Edward F. Borne meier deceased. No. 4752: Take notice that the Administrator De Bonis Non of said estate has filed his final report and a peti tion for examination and al lowance of his accounts, deter mination of heirship. Inherit ance tax and distribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on November 19th. 1958 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 30th. 1958. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4176 Nov. 3, 10. 17, 1958. SMITH & LEBENS. Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE GUARDIANSHIP OF TROY L. DAVIS, INCOM PETENT: Take notice that the guardian in the above entitled has filed his final report and petition praying for an approval of his acts and discharge as guardian; that a hearing will be held on said petition and report in the County Court Room at Platts mouth. Nebraska, on November 25, 1958. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated November 7. 1958. BY THE COURT (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4182 Nov. 10. 17. 24. 1958. NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL BOND ELECTION SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 95 OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified electors of School Dis trict No. 95 of Cass County, Ne braska, that a special election in said District is to be held on the 25th day of November, 1958, in the Elmwood Community Build ing located in Elmwood, Cass County, Nebraska, at which time and place there will be submit ted to the qualified electors of said District the following pro position: "SHALL School District No. 95 of Cass County, Ne braska, issue the negotiable bonds of said School Dis trict, in the amount of Three Hundred Ninety-jix Thou sand Dollars ($396,000.00), bearing interest at a rate not to exceed the le gal rate per annum, interest payable annually the first year, and semi - annually thereafter, and said bonds to become due in not to exceed twenty-five (25) years from the date of said bonds; and said bonds shall be redeem able at the option of the School District at any time on or after five (5) years from the date of issuance thereof; the proceeds of said bonds to be used for the purpose of purchasing a site for and erecting thereon a school house and for fur nishing the necessary fur niture and apparatus for the same? SHALL the District cause to be levied annually, as provided by law, against all the taxable property of said School District, a tax suf ficient for the payment of the interest and principal of said bonds as the same become due?" FOR SAID BONDS AND SAID TAX r j AGAINST SAID BONDS AND SAID TAX Voters desiring to vote in fa vor of said proposition, will indicate the same by making an "X" in the square preceding the words "for said bonds and said tax"; and voters desiring to vote against said proposition, will in dicate the same by making an "X" in the square preceding the words "Against said bonds and said tax". The polls shall open at 8:00 o'clock a.m., and remain open until 8:00 o'clock p.m. of said day. Absent and disabled voters bal lots may be obtained from the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, as provided by law. Dated this 27th day of Octo ber, 1958. BY THE ORDER OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 95 OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. S Howard A. Pool . President ,'S Dwight L. Clements Secretary No. 4175 Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1958. SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth. Nebraska NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Troy L. Davis de ceased. No. 4823: Take notice that a petition ha.s been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Irene Albeit as administratrix: I hat said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 25th day of November 1958 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated November 7th, 1958. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4181 Nov. 10. 17. 24, 1958. PAIL J. GARROTTO, Attorney 722 - 728 Keeline Bldg. Omaha 2, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Peter William Reil lv deceased. No. 4803: Take notice that the Executrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for exa mination and allowance of her accounts, determinations of heirship. Inheritance tax and distribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on November 21st, 1958 at ten o' clock a.m. Dated November 1st, 1958. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4177 Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1958. Mrs. Ivan Armstrong The Ashgrove Lassies 4-H Club met at the Peter Stander home to reorganize for the new year. Baking cakes and pies and sewing lounging and sleep ing clothes were chosen as pro jects. Officers elected were Leota Scoles, president; Karen Sibert, vice president; Mary Ann Stan der, secretary; and Jane Stick ney, reporter. Mrs. Victor Mil ler and Mrs. Peter Stander will lead the girls. The Jolly Fairlanders Exten sion club met Nov. 3 with Mrs. Edward Kelly in South Bend. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Oscar Dill Dec. 2 at 1 p.m. for a Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rau re turned home Friday from a trip to the western part of the state where they visited their daugh ter Mrs. Walter Kerst, grandson Jerry Armstrong, granddaugh ter Mrs. Robert Boeh, daughter Mrs. Keo. Gage, granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Drimel. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kreck low and Sharon looked after the chores while Mr. and Mrs. Rau were gone, the Krecklows spend ing the weekend there. Norman Rau and sons were Sunday call, ers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham and family were Sunday lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham in Lincoln. Other rel atives there were Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Graham and Pattv and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stew art and Charlene of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Elrod and Sharon of Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bryant and daughters of Council Bluffs, Mrs. William Mason and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nitz were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman and Mrs. Emma Jones. After noon and coffee guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meyers and Alice Caley all of Glenwood, Iowa. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer and family this past week were Mr. Farmer's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pete of Med ford, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox were Saturday visiters at the Ray mond Judds home in Lincoln. Their granddaughters Deanne and Jeanne accompanied them home and their parents came for them Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Herr of Atlantic, Iowa, were Sunday gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stick ney and family. Mrs. Glen Fosnot visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards Fri-i day and accompanied them to Omaha where they took Dr. and! Mrs. W. E. Ziegenbein and sons, to the airport for them to return' to their home in Pacific Grove.! Calif. Mrs. Robert Diller of Evan ston, 111., was a Wednesday din ner guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ivan Armstrong and Mr. Arm strong. Mrs. Diller and the Arm strongs visited at the C. B. Dean home in Lincoln in the after noon. From the-e Mrs Diller went to Fairburv for a few dav.s, also for a short visi', with Mr. and Mrs. Max Logan at Diller. Mr. and Mrs. Acfblph Feddc and family spent Tuesday eve ning at the Gerald Stark home in Omaha. Wednesday evening they were guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Herman Roeglin at Gretna and Friday evening they visited j with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harlan' in Omaha. i Bert Roger spent Sunday at the home of his brother. Mm and Mr.;. Dale Km;,-.- north UI Wann. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mumm: ASHLAND THfc PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, November 17, 1958 PAGE FIVE of Omaha were Sunday after noon visitors at the John Jones home. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCrory, Lib by, Harold and Patty of Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rau and sons were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell at South Bend. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Campbell and family and Mrs. Helen Scholte. Mr. and Mrs. George Born man and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Keller at Alvo. Mrs. August Klenimc and Mrs. John Beck of Weeping Water were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orie Sowards and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fosnot, Jim and Jenniler and John Perry of Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Liles and family went to Louisville Sunday and had dinner with Mrs. Liles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mof iit and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gill Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leikam and Mrs. George Harris and fam ily spent Friday with Mrs. Ar thur Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dreamer and family of Alvo spent Sunday afternoon at the Adolph Fedde home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Joseph Barry home near Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gaurcault spent Friday evenng with Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wiles and Ter ry. The Gene Grimm family visi ted there Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore and family of Omaha spent Sat. urday evening at the Harry Far mer home visiting with their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pete. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong spent Sunday afternoon and had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everman in Wann. Mrs. Carl Parks and Eugene spent Sunday afternoon and were coffee guests of Mrs. Parks sis ter, Mrs. Elsie Kelly in Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Box of Elmwood visited at the Art Box home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. John Fox Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bontz call, ed on Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Stenberg were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg and Mrs. Emma Ol son, afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gade and Debbie of Lincoln. Mrs. Harold Richards spent Friday evening with Mrs. Glen Fosnot while Mr. Richards at tended a Scottish Rite banquet and ceremonial in Lincoln. Mr. Richards also called on Orville Sandy in the Lincoln General Hospital. Mrs. Lyle Bailey entertained at a birthday dinner Saturdav for her husband, their daughter, Martha Dean and Mr. Bailes mother, Mrs. W. P. Bailey were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander attended the funeral of Mrs Stander's cousins wife, Airs George Volkmer, at St. Patricks Church at Haveloek, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Volkmer were former Ashland residents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kvker. Joyce and Judy of Lincoln were Tuesday evening guests at the Karl Hammer home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sibert will be new names in our col umn. They live where Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Kectle formerly re sided, their telephone number is 4-8262. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sibert and family of Superior were weekend guests at the Si bert home. Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wiles visited Mrs. Edrie Wiles in Ne braska City Thursday forenoon in tho afternoon they called on j Troy Wiles at St. Marvs Hos j pital in Nebraska City. " Mrs. Joe Fries was a Sunday! dinner and afternoon guest ofl Mrs. Margaret Lehman and Wal- lace McClelland. : Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith.! Gordon and Diana of Memphis were Saturdav supper giu-Ms or! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rau, Hu-.l sell and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. John WYseott ' and Carrie Ann of Raymond, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parrott. The Misses Joyce Farmer, Pa. trire Shonerd. and Martha Dean Bailey nf Lincoln r.i'u l.i a' tend tl"' A;. bland -North IVml football game Fuday evening. I RDOCK Mrs. Florence McDonald Phone 2292 Rev. and Mrs. Mueller were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wendt. Seventeen little friends helped Stevie Mills celebrate his sixth birthday Saturday. An Indian headdress and balloons were gi ven each one. Games were play ed and they all sat around the gifts and then were served ice cream and birthday cake. At tending the party from Omaha were Mr. and Mrs. Altic and two grandchildren and Mrs. R. L. Dickmcyer, Mark and Julie. Judy Mills and her father at tended the father-daughter ban quet at the Methodist Church in Elmwood Saturday evening. Si Schlaphoff and daughter, Susan, attended also from the Murdock vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. James Mills at tended the funeral of Mrs. Nel lie Burt in Omaha on Wednes day. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Veil Brun kow were Mrs. Brunkow's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Elm. wood. Mrs. Mary Williams of Elm wood spent the day Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. Backe meyer. Mrs. Florence McDonald was also a dinner guest that day. Mrs. Cuthbertson had the mis fortune to fall and badly sprain her ankle. She was confined to her bed for several days. Wednesday evening supper guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Elseman were Mr. and Mrs. Lacey McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Dick McDonald and children. mam Mrs. Frank Firzpatrick Phono 2211 Mrs. Metta Ray has been hav ing her share of bad luck late ly. While working around home Tuesday she strained her back and injured a disc in her back, causing considerable pain and discomfort. She then went to vis it her grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mil ler and family in Omaha and on Saturday Mrs. Ray got her hand shut in the car door, breaking a finger and cutting the hand, requiring stitches. Ricky Hansen was honored on his 5th birthday Nov. 2 at the home of his grandfather, Art Hansen. Present were his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Han sen, Roxy, Ronnie and Renee, Margaret Moore, Art Hansen, Mrs. Ralph Sullivan, Cheryl and Gail of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hild of Council Bl uffs. Fred Druecker ha.s been con fined to his home since Friday with a swollen foot. Mrs. Joe Hoschar, Connie and Lonnie Joe visited with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lute Howell of Howe Sunday. .Blue Bird News The Murray Blue Birds held their meeting Nov. 4 in the tim ber at the home of Marty Todd. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Wendy Spangler. The Camp Fire candy sales were discussed and plans were made to attend the Father. Daughter party in Plattsmouth Nov. 6. Marty Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd, entertained the Blue Birds with a wiener roast. Marty was a member of the club last year. The girls enjoyed tramping thru t lie woods and a camp fire, made possible by Mr. and Mrs. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzpat rick were hosts Nov. 1 to a group of friends who gathered to see moving pictures taken by Fitzpatrick on a recent rip to Canada. Hurley Cottmgham showed the films. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hostctter, Karen and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hosrhar. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jorgensen and lamily, Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Martin' and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobscheidt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ho.stett,T and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Cot ling ham and i'.irv.'y, Mr. and Mrs. George Hathaway of Union and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schmidt. Patsv and T'-ininy ol i 'la tt Mium! h . Journal Want Adi Pay