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Notices NOlTt'K --- Dancing lessens, t.i;. ballet and toe, new classes ,-tarting Jan. 4. Tor iiifonna timi phone 301!-. Janice Fres hing. 12-2Lc floTlCM - - I'HLK to p.ooU homs, 1 l:iit,-us. i'lume 5!MU. G-tle rtO'l'lCK Wu have photu ..lai'hs on hand at The Jour nal. These pictures appeared in our paper recently, for a .small char;;e vou may have picture.; of your choice. 3 1-tic NolTCh Small calf just wean cit strayed Irom my farm. Can i ( t 1 1 1 1 v by markings. I-iob.Tt Si hiielrineicr, Nohawka. I'h. JCICJ. 10-ti'c. .N.'i H K Lsl-D CARDS WANT II). Such a.s birthday. Chrlst ii. as r C'r. t Well, all kinds and sizes. Please eat no! hint? i.it. Thev are made over by AM'i niina, South America, wo nt, n and used for mi sionary work in their churches. Please 1. ae at Finloy's Grocery or at Mrs. Lena Bornenieicr's in l-'.lnr.vood, Nebr. 12-1 to NO'IK'K Our office will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 31, so we can move into our new location, 3 doors north. Drs. hi.-ton and Knosp, Elmwood, Nebr. 12-ltc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS A special thanks to all who visited me duriim my stay in the hospital and for the cards, letters, llowers which did so much to lu lp me durum my long con valescence. Your Ihounhtf ill ness will long be remembered. Earl Lindner. 12-ltp 12-ltp Lost and Found I'Ot'ND On highway, injured baby calf. Phone 827!) altar 5 p.m. or contact Mrs. Arnold at Cass Drug. 12jLlti Wanted WANTED Rider to Mutual, cab 0209. 12-ltc WANTED - Ride to vicinity of 22nd and Harney. 8 a.m. lo 2 p.m. live days. Phone 810J. 10-2tc-M Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT - 3 or 4 bedroom house. Phone 9161. ll-2tc Wunted to Buy WANTED TO BUY We buy usd iermture, one piece or u houseiull. Fo Junk, Flca.se. Behmer Furniture. Phone 7903. 95-tlc Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED For Piano Tuning in Repair call II. J. Hough. Phone 6981. 6-tfc GARDNER Plumbing Heating New Location Same ti 10 1st. Ave. Phone ''152 Air Conditoning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Sys;ems Easy Mouthy Payments Free Estimates 73-tfc DON T THROW THAT Overstuffed Chair AWAY!!!! PHONE 7048 Lot Us Show You llow We Can Make It Like New! Car And Truck Cushions, Too. Ask Our Satisi'iecl Customers A In ut Our Work. R. & W. Upholstery Shop 321 Main Phone 7013 6-tfc Want Al!s are Casn ether tnan charges are nude on telephone aJi Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts, r-ay-ment is expected from customer upon their receipt of notification of total charges. EACH WORD. First Insertion c EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3c (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 75e KEYED cr EL! NO ACS, sonice chaw 5Cc CARCS OF THANKS, IN ME.MCRIAM MESSAGES FOETRY jrra as Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads nust be in this oMice bv 9;30 A.M. Day ol Hub!, cation. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is ma-li in your ad, notify Tha Journal rffice iTrnpdt tc'y foliowirg publication. We cannot assurre resf on-.'bility after the first insertion SERVICES OFFERED Will do typing in my home. Call 6190 after 5:30 p.m. 9-2tp Services Offered Want baby .'ittinu in your home. 1'Uone 5042. y-tfo SKHVICF.S OFFERED Disc Sharpening. Have the wen; done on your hum by L. J. Clarence, Union. Satisfaction nuaranteed. Plione or 'write. lu-tfe SERVICES CFF KPhD Tile si-Hint; done reasonably. Siie:) ard & Staaek.- Phone llXltf or 5124. 0-Vtc PLAN NINO a n w home or ra modellna? Phone 1UJ l.I.hu'rav. Herb Campbell. 73-ttc CESSPOOLS and Sfi.ic tanks vaccuum cleaned. Vhone (i002. 73-tlc ABSTRACT OF TITLE Foutliek and Garnet t, Plattsinouth. iii'i-ttc. WE CUT GLASS to any Azc. Picture Irani hi'-. Piattsmoiuh Paint Store. 73-tlc For Salo FOR SALE Scratch Fads, var ious sizes, at Tile Journal Olf ice. Handy lor office and at home. CJ-tfp FOR SALE M'MEOOKAPH INK and Stenu's available. Loth Standard and Legal sues The Plattsniuuin Journal. . 54 -tip FOR SALE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all machines at the Plf-ttsmuuUi Journal. 54-tfp FOR SALE CARBON PAPER. Best qualify for all copy work. The Plattsmuuih Journal. 51-1 fp FOR SALE TURKEY'S. Oven ready, government inspected and guaranteed e; ad-- A. lieii Turkeys. 1 ,niic Ea. a . 3 miles South Louisville. Tel. 222::. Louisville. 94-tl'e Household Goods FOR SALE - -Rcasracie 5 piece dinette s"t. phone t'233. 12-2te FOR SALE - Shidv r electric sewing machine, gocu condi tion. 5 pir.is. of :'J.4.) or vill set! lor $23.00 ca. n. Will give oo clay money Lack guarantee. Write Credit Mu-., 101 Mieake Way, Co. Bluffs. Iowa. 11-ltc FOR SALE NOW S. e Speed Queen Automatic and wnnccr type Washers at Ray's Sales Sz Service. Wringer types ttart at $oo.iJ and up. 110 So. 3rd St. 81 -tic LOW OVERHEAD MEANS LOW PRICES! NORGE APPLIANCES Automatic & Conventional type washers. Refrigerators & Freezers. Gas & Electric Dryers and Ranges. Emerson. Zenith, Sylvania T Hi-Fi. Radios. CHECK OCR LOW PRICES ON USED APPLIANCES AND TVs. Flenty of Free Ferkin, Open weokni;hts 'Ui 4 am. Chas. Warfp F.'e'trir Service Aftei -fa -ai 221 South 7f'i. Phone 221 104-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT One and two bed room apar'.meius. Kent Motel. 10-tfc FOR RENT -- 4 room modern apartment. Unfurnished or furnished. Healed garage. 1 Available Jan. 1 Phone 3142. 10-SLc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. ALo sleeping roc-tns. Piattsmoath Motel. Ph. 7122. 3J-tfc FOR RENT 3 room unfurnish ed apt. S40. Lor:s B. Long. ph. 523!) or 4230. 101-1 1c FOR RENT Furnished apart ment for two. 1001 Main St. I iiono 51 CD. 12-ltc FOR RENT - - Four lafpe furn ished room and bath. Als.) three roams and bath. Private rnt.ar.ee. 701 Ave. H. 12-fle to established accounts, Ccurteiy for a reriou of six days. No Want FOii Ph'KT - Furuishred apt. IT.;- e 71G3 or G124. 100-tfc FOll KENT Three room and bath. Private entrance furn i.hod. Also two room apart ment. 7U1 Ave. B. G-tfc FOR. REIvr Small furnished apartment. Reasonable. Loris l. Lor.!. Phone 5239 or 4U50. 7-tfc FOR 1'IA'T -- Reasonable Rent Partly Furnished Apt. John i Cioiut, 3rd Mam. 12-tfc l'OR KENT Nicely furnished apartment. Utilities paid. Must .-ee to appreciate $oU month. Wayside Gardens, Murray. Neb. Phone 5511. 12-tfc FOU HKNT - -3 room furnished apartment. Call 205 alter 4 p.m. 9-Gtc FOR RENT Re-deeoraUd 3 room upstairs furnished apart ment. $05. Phone 3033. 8-tlc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Two story ' modern home witu garage. Active income producing apartment home. Choice building lot3 LORIS B. LONG, Realtor 12G N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 59-tfc r.UILDlNC, FOR SALE The building in Elmwood now occupied as our offices, 8 rooms, modern heating and air-conditioning. This wouuld make a nice apartment. Price reasonable. Will be available in Mid-January. Write or call Dr. E. O. Lis ten. Elmwood, Nebr. 8-Gtc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Hampshire boars. Ralph Ganscmer. Phone 8192. 1-tfc ! Automobiles ! I'OR SALE 10-10 V-3 Ford I Fick-np Good riuinjns condi I tioh. Lien Ai'cni. U-iion. 12-ltp LEGAL NOTICES JACK DI'VOK, Attorney 21 1 Sharp Ulds. I. ' i), Nebraska TO CKEHff ORS - L Tiibl OOUWTY COURT OF CAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Martha E. Sehuelke deceased. No. 4C3G: 'fake notice that the time limit for ihc filing and p r e ,s e n t a t i o n of claim'; a.rain.st .said estate is April 14th, ly.il': thih a hearing will be had at the County Court room ;n Flatts. limit h on April 20th, 1050 at t?n o'clock a.m. for the pur pose of examining, hearniR, al lovntK and ad.iuslins all claims or objections duly filed. Dated December 26th, 1958. (SEAL i Raymond J. Case. County Judiie No. 4224 -- Dec. 29, 1958, Jan. 5, 12. 1959. I KANCIS M, CASEY Attorney At Law F!a !' Moiitli, Nebraska TO: CLIl''FOKD DEAN CAUIOUH. Defendant. Yo;i arc heieby ootilisd ihat c;i I he 2l,H!i day of August, 1958 plaintil'l' filed her action for riiven a aiiaii'st, vou in the Dis- trict Court of Cass County, Ne lliraska. the same beintj recorded i in Docla I, 10 Pap;e 30 of the re 1 1 ord- of the Clerk of the District 'court and that you will have to i.'in.swt r or piead to the noti- titi: l uianitiff filed herein in i.'.r'a .'.('tai l on or before the 23rd r'a,' of January. 1959, or plain tiff's petition will be taken as ina' ana p.Kie.ment win ne rena errrl nintinst .vou in accordance with the nraver of said pel it ion. GAY KELL CALHOUN, Plaintfff By Francis M. Casey Her Attorney No. 4225 Dec. 29. 1958. Jan. 5, 12, 19, 1959. LEGAL NOTICE SMITH 6c LhBENiS, Attorneys In The liistriet Court, of Cass Coumy, Nebraska In the .Matter of the Estate of C'.aiule C. Tigncr, Deceased. Doe. 16 No. 11700 l'age 61 Now on this 8 day of Decem ber, 1958, it beinp; ono of tha days of September, 1958 term of this Court, there was presented to the Court the petition of Dorothy Sawtellc, administratrix of the estate of Claude C. Tis ner, deceased, for license to sell an undivided three-eighths in tcresi m and to Lots 10 and 17 in Block 3 in the Village of Union. Cass County, Nebraska. It appiarme, to the Court that there is insufficient personal pivpLi'tv in the hands of said ad.r.i'.nsii'atrix to pay the out :ta:uiinn debus of said decedent. cXren.es c f administration and the eo.e.s of this rrocccdmc: and that it is necessary that said a I t. slate be sold fur such ;; : pe.-e.-,; that said real r .late is iiu, -exeir.pt from sale by rea ,on of r-r in", homestead or lor aliV ollvr leaden. IT lb lilERU-'oRE ORDERED i . i that all persons interested in the estate of Claude C. Tinner, deceased appear before the Jud ge of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebra ka, at the District Court Room in the Court House in PlaUsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of January 195') at 10:00 O'clock A. M. to show Miis-.i if nnv thorp he u'hv ji license should not be granted I to said administratrix of said estate of sell the above described I real e.-tafe for the purposes above set out. IT 18 rUKTHKK ORDERED that notice be given to all per sons interested in said estate by publication of this order for three successive weeks in the Plattsinouth Journal, a legal newspaper published and of general circulation in said Coun ty. BY THE COURT John M. Dierks . District Judge. No. 4212 Dec. 15, 22, 29. 1953. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Plattsinouth Loan and Building Association will be held at its office on Tuesday, January 6, 1959 at 3:00 o'clock P. M. lor the purpose of electing directors and for any other business that may come before the meeting. C. A. Johnson President Attest: Albert Olson Secretary No. 4219 Dec: 22, 29, 1958, Jan. 5, 1959. LEGAL NOTICE SMITH & LE15LNS, Attorneys In The District Court of Cass County, Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate of Mamie Tigner, Deceased. Doc. 16 No. 1109!) I'asc 00 Order to -Show Cause Now on this 8 day of Decem ber, 1958, it being one of the days of September, 1958 term of this Court, there was presented to the Court the petition of Dorothy Sawtelle, administratrix of the estate of Mamie Tiner, deceased, for license to sell an undivided three-eisjhtns in terest in and to Lots 10 and 17 in Block 3 in the Village of Union, Cass County, Nebraska, it appearing to the Court that there is insufficient personal property in the hands of said administratrix to pay the out standing debts of .said decedent, expenses of administration ana the costs of this proceeding and that it is necessary that said real estate be sold for such pur poses; that said real estate js not exempt lrem sale by rea son of being homestead or ior any other reason. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all persons interested in the estate of Mamie Timier, de ceased appear before the Judge of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, at the District Court Room in the Court House in Plattsinouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the 23rd clay of January, 1959 at 10:00 O'clock A. M. to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be granted to said administratrix of .said estate to sell the above des cribed real estate for the pur poses above set out. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice be given to all per sons interested in said estate bv publication of this order for three successive weeks in the Plattsinouth Journal, a legal newspaper published and of general circulation in said Coun ty. BY THE COURT John M. Dierl District Jurt"? No. 4213 Dec. 15, 22. 29, 1953. EDWIN T. McIIFGU, Attorney Myrdork, Nebraska SMITH & LKBF.NS. Attorneys flat tsm out ii, Nebraska NOTICE OF P1MH..VJK IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in Use estate of Louisa Lenhard de ceased. No. 4838: Take noiice that a petition has been tiled for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Lena ; Kupke as Executrix thereof; that .-aid petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 9th day of January 1959, at 10 A. M. Dated December 19th, 1958. i SEAL t Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4221 Dec. 22, 29, 1953, Jan. 5. 1959. Police Court Judge J. H. Graves had a very light docket in police court this morning with cr.ly two cases to report. Allan Wiles was charged with making an improper turn with his motor vehicle. He was given a fine of $5 and costs or a total of S9. Roger D. S n o d g r a s s wa; charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcoholic liquor. He received a fine of S100 end cost-;, total SHU and suspension of his driver license for six months. A ClassinHi Ad in The Journal coit i.s lillie aa 50 cu.'-s. LOUSVLLE Mrs. Ralph W.IJrick Phone 2511 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildriek, Donald and Agnes were over night guests Christinas Kve and Christinas Dav at the John San tee Jr. home in Fast Omaha. Mrs. Richard Lecper was also a Christinas Day dinner guest. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lancaster and fam ily of Plattsinouth. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Isaac spent Christmas Day with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Rediield and family in Hastings. Lloyd Reeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Reeson, is now in Germany where he is particip ating in a field training exer cise with the 26th Artillery. He is a personnel clerk in the com pany's Battery B in Aschaffen buig. A gathering of the Larson clan for a Christmas Eve din ner was held Wednesday at a cafe here. The dinner was held after the cafe was finished serv ing regular dinners for the eve ning. Friday callers at the Edward Grell home were Mrs. Landon Cooley and son and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Driskell and dau ghter. Sunday evening callers were. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Grell. Monday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck and family of near Kennard and Mrs. Milo Jepperson of Blair. .Mrs. Lillie Rowley of Chanute, K;ni., who has been spending several weeks with her sister artl husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ru byDtnuis, returned to her home Sunday evening. Sunday evening callers at the Kir hard Ileim home were Mr. anjd Mrs. Gene Hamilton and children of Springfield J.Ir. and Mrsj Elmer Johnson h Mrs. Philio Hennincs amend ai ed! t! o funeral of the ladies' colisin, Art Almean at Mead on Sunday afternoon and from there went en to Kearney where they visited with their brother-in-law, E. M. McFarland, who Is ; seriously ill in Good Samar itan IIosnitP.1 in Kearney. They were; overnight puests at the h.W cf Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rhodes and family in Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vaughn and family spent Christmas Day at the Julius Hanseling i home in Seward. Others present I were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vaughn i and Mrs. James Vaughn, all of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Finlay and Howard were pre-Christ-mas dinner- guests Sunday at the Wayne Howard home in Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craw ford were in Lincoln Sunday and called on Virginia Lang, a for mer Louisville school teacher. Air. and Mrs. Edward Grell and sens. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Grell and Donald Grell of Fort Riley, Kan., were Christmas Eve supper guests at the George Grell home near Springfield. County Court fconna J. Miller, Lincoln. $14, improper passing: Ivan M. Smith. $1, refusal to pay child support; Omcr B. Schwartz, Gin a ha, 311, improper use of lo cal piaies; Alvin Antholz. Paw nee City, $14, overweight on capacity plates; Anna K. Cock, Omaha. SI 4, intoxication. John C. Cowden, Riverton. Iowa, $30. speeding; Alfred E. )"...-,, Kellogg, Iowa, $10. expir ed operator's license; Russell A. Srribr.cr, Falls City. $100, over load on axle; Austin Junior East, Lincoln, $9, no operator's licen se; John W. Cioss, Arcadia. Ca!.. $329, over gross weight truck, overweight on tandem axles. Don Wolf Greenberg, Omaha, $23. speeding; David L. Mettan, Darrell D. Zuerlcin, Roger Bur ke, $31.33. $51.34, $51.33, petit lareny; Frederich C. Ehlcrs, PlattsriKHilh, $19. speeding, Nor man C. Tlieiss, St. Louis. Mo., $45. speeding; Ervin W. Lowcry Jr.. Wichita. Kan., $20. spcednm; Dev.itt T. Hurley, Plattsinouth. $11. speeding, no registration rtrtiiicate: Herbert I. Hellwig. Omaha, $14, speeding. District Court These actions were recently 111-d in District Court here; In the Mutter of the Applica tion . i Ruth .SamSar.d, Guardian of tin Eeiete of Carol May Her mann, a minor, for license to .ell re..i osia'e. In the Ma1 lor of the Guard ianship of Leonard H'-rmenr.. a minor, license to sill leal estate. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hennlngs and family were guests Christ mas Eve at, the Wilbur Hubbell home. Mr,, and Mrs. Leonard Vaughn and Matt were supper guests Tuesday at the Elmer Bennett home in Lincoln. In the after noon Leonard called on Herb ert Spaulding at the St. Eliza beth Hospital. Friday evening guests at the Austin Finlay home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howard and fam ily and Watson Howard all of Greenwood. Christmas Day guests at the Lewis and Max Amelang homes were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deck ert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roe and family all of Omaha. Thursday morning caller at the Leonard Vaughn home was Gene Drake of Humboldt. Din ner guests were Mr. James Vaughn of Omaha and Bill Beck of Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green and family were callers Christmas evening; at the Austin Finlay home. Mrs. John Shogren was also a caller. Mrs. John Kahland and Cindy and Mrs. Jake Renner attended a show in Papillion Thursday evening. Lizzie Bauers, Clarence Bau- ers arjd Mrs. Tressa Keckler, all of Manley were Monday af ternoon callers at the Herbert Keckler home. Friday night and Saturday guests at the Oris Schliefert home were Mr. and Mrs. Arn old Detlaff of Minot. N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wirth and family of Battle Creek, Mich., are spending the Christmas hol iday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wagoner and Mr. and Mrs. William Wirth. They also visited Carl's father, Harry Wir th who is ouite ill at the Veter ans Hospital in Omaha. They plan to return home shortly af ter Christmas. Gary Laymon, a student at Northwestern University at Ev anstcn, 111., is spending the hol idays with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Webb are spending a couple of weeks va cation in Texas and Old Mex ico. Laughing Lassies The Laughing Lassies 4-H Club net at the home of Mrs. Boyne Parsons Dec. 13. Sandra Meisinger demonstrated how to straighten material. Next meet ing will be Jan. 3 at the home of Sandra Meisinger. Happy Hour Club The Happy Hour Club met at the home of Gen Williams Dec. 12. Kathryn Myers presented a Christmas program, assisted by Anna Stiffler. Next meeting will be with Margaret Worthman. Ccunty Extension Club The Country Extension Club held their annual Christmas par. ty Dec. 12 at the home of Doris Albert. Lila Engelkemeier gave a talk on Christmas customs. Next meeting will be with Vi ola Ragoss Jan. 16. Christmas Eve callers at the George Bauers home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaefcr of Mur. dock and Lizzie and Clarence Bauers of Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildriek, Donald and Agnes were supptr guests Saturday at the Leonard Stein home in Lincoln. wscs The WSCS held a Christmas party and gift exchange at the Methodist Church Dec. 18. Gu ests were the Mesdames Dan Thornton. Jack Welch, W. C. Bangs, George Urwin, Carrie Meisinger and Glenn Meisinger. Next meeting will be Jan. 15 with Gertrude Koop and Sarah Doan. Mrs. Elthel Embury, Ronnie and Gerald were Christmas Day guests at the home of her dau ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Speakman of Grandview, Mo. They reported a nice trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt and family of Avoca and Mrs. Bedella Stander spent the Xmas holidays with the K. V. White family in Springfie'fl, Mc. Sunday dinner guests at the Ralph Wildriek home were Mr. and Mrs. John Santee Jr. and family of East Omaha. After noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildriek. Sunday evening callers at the Clarence Crawford home were Mr. and Mrs. William Diekmann callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gwinn and family of Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pavton of Plattsinouth were dinner guests Christmas Day at the Irus Ger ries home. Dinner guests Cinistmas Day at the Victor Woolhiscr home were Mr and Mrs A. C. Ger-di-s and Mr. and Mrs. Dcwainc i Garrison. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURIMAi, Monday, December 29, 1958 , PAGE SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. Ray Faubioni Dinner guests Christmas Day and Jack were Christmas Eve at the Harold Hlavac home were and Christmas Day guests at Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hlavac and the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Valeria and Mr. and Mrs. Dua Ervin in Union. . ne Hlavac and family all of Mrs. Irus Gerdes, Mrs. Joe Bruno, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Habel and Mrs. Earl Payton of Plattsinouth were in Omaha on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaebel en tertained the following at a din ner Christmas Day: Messcrs and Mesdames Loyd Braack, Dale Koch and daughter of Omaha, Lee Ru Gaebel and family of Murdock, Chris McGnew nd family and Henrietta Gaebel. Gue.-its Christmas Day at the C. S. Hirsch home were Mrs. Nettie Noyes and Nola Noyes of Boys Town. Miss Noyes left on Christmas night to spend a week vacation with her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hirsch in Princeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hon and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ahl and Rhon da of Springfield drove to Kan sas City, Mo., Wednesday eve ning to spend Christmas Day with Mrs. Hon's mother, Mrs. Effie Masters. Christmas din ner was held at the Ted Golden home in Kansas City. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Masters and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Masters and family, all of Kanss City. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McGrew entertained the following to a supper Christmas night: Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGregor and family of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Christ McGrew and family and Tom Vincent of Sprinffield. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Hirsch of Boulder, Colo., arrived Christ mas night for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildriek were Tuesday evening callers at the George Bauers home. Mrs. S. J. Edgerton received a telephone call Sunday even ing from her son Harold and family in Philadelphia, Pa. wish ing her a Merry Christmas. Mrs. Edgerton is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal. ter Fornoff and Jean in Silver City, Iowa. Afternoon and evening call ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christianson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van Every and daughter of Ogalal la, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mickle son and family and Elmer Mick, leson all of Weeping Water. Christmas Dav dinner guests at the Bill Friedrich home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaefer of Murdock, Lizzie Bauers and Clarence Bauers of Manley and Mr. and Mrs. George Bauers. Holiday quests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Donald Webster and Wesley are Mrs. Webster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bangs of Liberal, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell and sons spent the weekend at the Robert Beck home in Ken nard. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Hennings entertained Christmas Day at a family dinner at their home. Guests were Messrs. and Mines. Ernest Hennings and children, Verner Hild and Lyle, Ernest Bond and children, all of Plaits mouth, Oliver Hennings, Larry and Karen of Lincoln, Merle Hennings and family, Richard Sutton all of Omaha, Miss Jean Porter of Plattsmouth, Miss Jean Hohbein of Lincoln, Virgil Gra ham and Ferdinand Hennings. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tlustos entertained the following at a Christmas dinner at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Finlay and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sjogren and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Sjogren. Mrs Leonard Vaughn and j Matt attended the funeral of ! Mrs. Viola Hall, aunt of Leon- j ard Vaughn, at Nebraska City ; Saturday afternoon. 1 Mrs. John Kahland and Cin- ! dy and Mrs. Harry Doty were i afternoon callers Christinas Day ; at the Henry Dietl home. i Christmas Day dinner guests ; at the Floyd Renner home were Mr. and Mrs. Jim McVay, Mr. , and Mrs. Bob Renner and Mrs. J. E. Renner all of Weeping , Water. Meet Your Friends AT 6t New Year's Eve Noise Makers And H.its For Ail Dworak and family of Hrainard, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Petrizllka and daughter and Merle Hlavac all of Omaha. Dinner guests Christmas Day at the J. B. Hutchinson home were Messrs. and Mines. Man ford Hutchinson and family, Earl Baker and family of Omaha and Norman Hutchinson and family of Lincoln. Afternoon and even ing callers were Mr. a. Hi Mrs. Benton Hutchinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hutchinson and Miss Doris Hutchinson of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. John Gruber. Sr., of Manley were dinner guests Christmas Day at the Ro bert Frederickson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and Jimmy were Christinas Day guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roy Rice and family in Valley Miss Carole Yasuda of Hawaii is spending the Christmas and New Years holidays at the P L. Wright home. Miss Yasuda and Janet Wright are classmates at Wesleyan University in Lincirhi. Other guests present Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cedarholm. Mrs. Richard Gochenour and daughters are spending this week at the Richard Gochenour home in Plattsmouth. A pre-Christmas dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cedarholm. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wright and Janet and Miss Car ole Yasuda of Hawaii Dinner guests Saturday at the George Hansen home in Lincoln were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson and son, Corky of Sioux City, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Tlustos and family. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" THOMAS WALLING CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska m niMnn in mimmwmmmmaaumm LOAMS For Winter Needs Year End Expenses For Any Purpose! Phone - Write - Come In American Loan Plan 530 Main Street (Opposite Soennichsen's) Phone: 3213 James McMiilian 1104 3rd Ave. Dial 393S Plattsmouth I Got It Figured To The Penny? :iVA. W .T'"''''.. CHANCES ARE YOU CAtl CUT OFF $150 MOSE ON THAT CAR! If you use Staff Farm's famous! "hank Plan" for Auto Financing before you buy any now or used car. (let all the facts about the "Hank Plan-' from your nearby State Farm Agent. Call soon. ( Payt To Know Your Siate farm Agent STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOHlie INSURANCE cu.'Pr HmcO.'nct: BlMK:l(ll, II!itiM THE Pi1 ' t : i. S I 13 Ir-f-rrueHrfaTj f:l r. H.mcC.'lin llir. ir'u l"iti I'" I rt