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n .' V . ll I -t f ' ,J ' V V W M A . . r- m it H w si 0M so camera m 1 A J J PJoarAiaoi I if.. if 1 jz 'tyyL9 yJn Notices NOTICE Circle II of St. Paul's Oullcl serving Chicken Pie -Wednesday. May 6 In Church Parlors - 11:00 A. M. to 2 P. M. Adults $1. children 50c. 48-ltp NOTICE To test television and radio tubes, bring them to Scanlan Bros. Test them on accurate RCA cardex tube checker. 48-2tc-H NOTICE Undenominational Christian Gospel meetings. Sun., Tues. & Frl. 8 p.m. each evening Library Basement. Public Invited. 46-3tp NOTICE Norrls Hatchery. Weeping Water, Cass Co.'s own hatchery. We have some of the best bred chicks In the country - 1st generation from the leading breeders In the W. S. Hatches every Wed. 07 guarantee on Pullets. 100 live ability 2 weeks. We are here in case you do need ser vice. Buy Norrls Hatchery chicks and have the satisfac tion guaranteed best. 36-tfc NOTICE For your shopping convenience, our store Is open every Friday evening til 8:30 P.M. O'Connell's. 41-tfc NOTICE If dissatisfied with present laundry equipment, see Speed Queen with stainless steel drums at Ray's Sales & Service. Store hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Monday thru Saturday. Plenty of free parking space. 116 So. 3rd. Phone 233, Platts mouth. 31-tfc NOTICE Mother's 2nd Christ mas is Mother's Day, May 10th. Buy her a gift she'll love; one she will use, at B & H Shoes. 47-3tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude we extend thanks for the many expres sions of sympathy at the time of the loss of our father, Harry McCarroll. Your prayers and other comforting words dur ing his illness and stay in the hospital were greatly appre ciated. The family of Harry McCarroll. 48-ltc CARD OF THANKS We want to thank the fire department for work well done as they saved our house from burning. For all the neighborly offers to help and later fqr substan tial gifts given at the party at the community bldg. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Duckworth. 48-ltc Lost and Found LOST Billfold containing va luable non-transferable papers and credit cards. Finder may have money, return billfold to Journal office or mail to May nard Y'Deen, Kent Trailer Court. 47-2tp Help Wanted HELP WANTED Part-time counter girl. Lugsch Cleaners. 46-tfc HELP WANTED Service Sta tion Attendant, young, marr ied, experienced prefered but not necessary. Apply in person Jay's Texaco. 48-2tc HELP WANTED Woman for housecleaning bi-weekly. Ph. Mrs. Ruback. 7110. . 48-ltc Wanted WANTED More men to wear Red Wing work shoes. They can be purchased at B & H Shoes in all sizes and widths. 47-2tc WANTED Ride to 24th & Deer Park Blvd. Working hous 8 to 5. Phone 6978. 48-2tp Wanted to Buy WANT TO BUY Approx. two acres of land outside the city limits for commercial use. J?at Dickson, phone 4262. 45-4tc WANTED TO BUY We buy used furniture, one piece or a houseful. No Junk, Please. Behmer Furniture. Phone 7963. 39-tfc Services Offered PLANNING a new home or re modeling? Phone 1011, Murray. Herb Campbell. 39-tfc WANT AD RATES Want Ads are Cash other than to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a'period of six days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from customer upon theif receipt of notification of fetal charges. EACH WORD, First Insertion EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3 (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 75c KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge 50c CARDS OF THANKS. IN MEMORIAM MESSACES POETRY same as Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads must be in this office by 9:30 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is made in your ad, notify The Journal office Immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume responsibility after the first insertion. SERVICES OFFERED Reliable baby sitting by young mother in your home or mine. Phone 6941. 47-ltc SERVICES OFFERED Baby sitting. 40 cents an hour or $2 a day. Phone 5171. 46-4tc SERVICES OFFERED Cess pools and Septic tanks, clean ed. Complete cost from $15 to $35 each. Phone 6062. No Trip Charge. 40-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Jeep-A-Trench and Backhoe Custom Digging. Ralph Stubbendick, Avoca, Nebr. Phone 819. 39-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Do your feet hurt due to poorly fitted shoes? Have your shoes fitted at B & H Shoes where fitting shoes is a specialty not a side line. 47-3tc GARDNER Plumbing & Heating 616 1st Ave Phone 7152 Air Conditioning & Furn aces. Water Heaters & Wat er Systems. Plumbing Con tractor & Service work. Free Estimates - Monthly Payments. 24-tfc ABSTRACT OF TITLE Fouchek and Garnett. Plattsmouth. 39-tfc GRADUATES WOMEN - MEN "NO OBLIGATION" To Discuss Your Job Future Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers, Receptionists, Messengers, Filists. Ac countants, Clerks, Engineers, Draftsmen, Delivery, Stock Clerk. MUTUAL Employment Service 432 Kilpatrlck Bldg. WE. 6070 15th & Farnam Sts. ' Omaha. Nebr. 46-8tc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 39-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE Double size roll away bed with lnterspring mattress, like new, $37.50. Ph. 3075. 47-2tC LOW OVERHEAD " MEANS LOW PRICES! NORGE APPLIANCES Automatic & Conventional type washers. Refrigerators & Freezers. Gas & Electric Dryer, Ranges and Hot Water Heaters Emerson, Zenith, Sylvania TV, Stereo, Radios. CHECK OUR LOW PRICES ON USED APPLIANCES AND TVs. Plenty of Free Parking, Open weeknights til 9 p.m. P-14 American Boats, Scott Outboard Motors, Boating Accessories. Chas. Warga Electric Service After the Sale 224 South 7th. Phone 224 39-tfc For Sale FOR SALE 300 Gal. Fuel Bar rel. $50. Large Quaker Oil Heating stove, blower ind fan, $65. Small Coleman Apart ment size oil heater. $10. Fred Engelking, Elmwood. 46-3tp-M HORSE TRAILERS See the new 1959 Model Circle M horse trailers. Vir gil & Dayton Laymon, Sales representatives. We trade. Buy now at Introductory', price. 2220 No. 27th. St. Lincoln. Nebr. 45-8tc FOR SALE MIMEOGRAPH INK and Stencils available. Both Standard and Legal sizes The Plattsmouth Journal. 39-tfc FOR SALE Like new sheet ing lumber. Also large boxes nice for play house, tool hou ses, hog houses, etc. John Bradley. Phone 7188 or 7187. 45-tfc FOR SALE 1958 Console Sew ing Machine. Repossessed, as low as $1.35 per week. Phone 9150. Plattsmouth. 33-tfc CEMETERY MEMORIALS MONUMENTS AND MARKERS R. C. BEHMER See our ad In this news paper. ' 40-tfc FOR SALE CARBON PAPER. Best quality for all copy work. The Plattsmouth Journal. 39-tfc FOR SALE Scratch Pads, var ious sizes, at The Journal Off Ice. Handy for office and at home. 39-tfc FOR SALE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all machines at the Plattsmouth Journal. 39-tfc FOR SALE Spring sewing ma. fcerial. Mills to you. available at reduced prices. Beverly Boerklercher. 810 So. 3rd. Ph. 3529. 47.2tp FOR SALE 12 foot fishing boat and 7.5 hp Mercury Outboard Motor. $100 each. 1717 Avenue D, Ph. 7010 47-2tp FOR SALE HM 46 lister, $50, 250 cultivator, International. Richard Richter. Murray. Ph. 5311. 47-2tc FOR SALE 1954 Harley David son motorcycle. Priced right. Larry Hansen, Weeping Water. 48-2tp FOR SALE! STEEL GRAIN BINS HOG FEEDERS & WATER ERS GRANULAR AP P L I C A T ORS 20 ALDRIN LIQUID ALDRIN CHEMICALS FOR CONTROL OF WEEDS, BRUSH & GRASSHOP PERS. UNION FARM SUPPLY Phone 2742 Union, Nebr. 48-ltc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. 312 South 9th. 47-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 rooms and bath, main floor, close In. Phone 3254 or 3032. 47-tfc FOR RENT 1 bedroom modern house, big yard. A. W. Cloidt. 48-tfc FOR RENT 4 room apartment. Newly decorated. Private en trance, utilities paid. Phone 7208. 48-2tc FOR RENT 2 bedroom house newly redecorated. Phone 4155 mornings or after 7 P. M. 40-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apt. Phone 7183 or 6124. 39-tfc FOR RENT Partly furnished one bedroom apartment. New Phone 212. 43-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Private bath, se parate entrance; Adults only. Phone 7993. 44-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment, 3 rooms, private bath. 226 Main Street. 44-tfc FOR RENT Large 2 room furnished apt., also large 3 room apt. Phone 5194 Eve. 46-tfc FOR RENT 3 bedroom home with stove and refrigerator. Phone 5194 Eve. 46-tfc FOR RENT 5 room apartment. Furnished. Inquire 701 Ave. B. 37-tfc FOR RENT 3 room unfurnish ed apartment, full bath. Phone 249. 32-tfc FOR RENT One three room and one Five room apartment stove and refrigerator. Phone 4905. 46-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ments. Also sleeping rooms. Plattsmouth Motel. Phone 7122. 45-tfc FOR RENT Apts. Loris B. Long, Realtor, 5239 or 4250. 46-tfc FOR RENT 3 room house without bath. Phone 4064. 45-tfc FOR RENT Good clean 3 room apt. with private bath - $55 per month. Steve Davis. Phone 6111. 44-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Remodeled 3 bed room home. 513 3rd Ave. Phone 7028. 48-2tc FOR SALE New 3 bedroom home - $300.00 Down. Phone 5194 Eve. 46-tfc FOR SALE House, remodeled, three apartments, $3,750. 524 South 6th. Phone 3983. 28-tfc FOR SALE Building lot. Call 6133. 45-tfc FOR SALE Beautiful new 3 bedroom home. Attractive 2 bedroom brick home with garage; Large comfortable older home with garage; Active-Income properties for Investment. Choice lots. LORIS B. LONG, Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 34-tfc FARM FOR SALE 158 Acres located 8Vz . miles southwest of Platts mouth. 130 acres in cul tivation, balance in pas ture and lots. Contact JAMES E. JENKINS Phone 8811 Murray, Nebr. 47-3tp Limited Opportunity To Purchase CHOICE LOTS In Beautiful PLEASANT HILL DEVELOPMENT. Select your homesite now in Plattsmouth's most mod ern subdivision. New homes now being erected. FHA fin ancing available on New Homes. THESE LOTS WILL SOON BE SOLD AT OUR LOW ASKING PRICE. ACT NOW! CONTACT .. AL YOUNG or FAY JOSE ' 41-tfc Machinery How Much for Your Old Spreader?? We'll be easy to trade with! We need your old spreader NOW So, NOW would be a good time to get a . . . . GOOD DEAL! LET US DEMONSTRATE Allis-Chalmers PTO front spread. New Holland PTO or ground drive. New Idea PTO or ground drive. Farm Hand PTO new model. Your Sales-Parts-SERVICE Dealer HARPER IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 838 or 839 Glenwood, Iowa 45-4tc FOR SALE John Deere lister AB 540. Straight mole boards, fertilizer attachments, condi tion excellent. Dick Fischer. Phone Plattsmouth 8133. 47-2tc FOR SALE Rotary hoe, near new. Harlan Hennings, Phone Plattsmouth 8223. 48-ltp FOR SALE 2 tires with wheels 750-15, nearly new. Also 5 In. hammer grinder without mot or. Phone 7244. 48-ltp Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Nebraska Certi fied Adams Soy Bean Seed. Pure Seed 98.80. Germina tion 92, Weed Seed, none. Bagged, tagged and sealed. Richard O. Cole, Phone 8169. 45-tfc FOR SALE Nebraska Certi fied 608 milo-17c; R. S. 610 -10c, Volume discount. Forrest Engelkemeier. Louisville. 46-tfc Poultry FOR SALE Baby chicks hatching every Tuesday. All breeds. Order now. Krelfel3 Hatchery, Springfield, Nebr. Phone 2212. 39-tfc FOR SALE Fryers, alive or dressed. Richard Sack, Phone 4812, Murray. 47-4tc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Red Milklne Short horn Bull. 16 months. 24c per pound. Wm. Von Spreckelsen, Murdock. 47-2tp FOR SALE 13 Feeder Pigs. Ph. 8268. 48-2tc FOR SALE Or trade for beef cows, two just fresh gentle Guernseys. Phone 4131. 48-ltp Opportunities ARE YOU INTERESTED IN YOUR FUTURE? SERVICE ROUTE OF CIGARETTE MACHINE Men or Women ? Full or Part Time ROUTE ESTABLISHED No Selling Or Soliciting 7 INCOME STARTS IMMEDIATELY $1,095.00 to $2,190.00 CASH REQUIRED Please don't wast our time unless you have the neces i .sary capital and are slncere v ly interested in expanding -We finance expansion If r fully qualified and able to take over at once write briefly about yourself and Include phone number for personal interview. ALLIED MERCHANDISING, INC. , 7307 Olive Street Road University City 5, Mo. 47-2tp OPPORTUNITY FOR PERSON RETIRED !: Or needing additional in come. A good Rawleigh business is hard to beat, pening now in Platts mouth or Bellevue. Write Rawlelgh's. Dept. NBE-671-338. Freeport, 111. 48-ltp-H Automobiles FOR SALE Blue & White 1953 Plymouth 2 door. For informa tion call 7165. 47-2tc . For Care Free Driving . . Buy A Used Car At Rubin Auto '58 Ford Fairlane 500 V-8 2 dr.., hardtop; auto-trans. '58 Edsel Citation V-8 4 dr., hardtop; radio, auto- t rsins '58 Thunderbird V-8 2 dr., hardtop; low mileage. '57 "Mercury Montclaire 4 dr., hardtop. Loaded! 57 Ford Fairlane 500 V-8 2 dr., hardtop; radio, heater, auto-trans. '55 Ford Fairlane V-8 4 dr., sedan; perfect. '55 Ford Custom V-8 4 dr., sedan, radio, auto-trans. 2- '53 Ford V-8, 2 dr., hardtops. '53 Nash Rambler. 2 dr., hardtop '52 Chev, 2 dr., sedan. '50 Chev, 2 dr., Powerglide. 4- "55-'58 FORD STATION WAGONS 3- '53-'58 FORD TRUCKS 5- '49-'58 12 ton Ford Pickups. '51 Ford Custom V-8. 2 dr., clean. RUBIN AUTO CO. Your Ford-Mercury Dealer Plattsmouth, Nebraska 48-2tc Legal Notices SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys . Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Lewis B. Mougey, deceased. No. 4861: Take notice that the time for the filing and presenta tion of claims against said estate Is August 4th, 1959: that a hear ing will be held at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on August 10th, 1959 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examin ing, hearing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated April 16th, 1959. RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 4348 April 20, 27, May 4, 1959. NOTICE TO Phoebe Burdick, and if married Burdick, First Name Unknown: You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of November, 1954, Amy N. Smith purchased Lots One (1 and Two (2), Block Five (5i. Eagle Village in the Village of Eagle Cass County, Ne braska, for the unpaid State and County taxes for the year, 1953, with the 1954. 1955. 1956 and 1957 State and County taxes sub sequently endorsed t h c r c o n, which sale is evidenced bv Cass County Treasurer's Certificate of Tax Sale No. 50. The real estate above listed is assessed In the name of Phoebe Burdlck and un less redemption is made within three (3t months of the last day of the publication of this notice. Amy N. Smith will apply for a Treasurer's Tax Deed to Lots One (1) and Two (2). Block Five (5), Eagle Village In the Village of Eagle, Cass County, Nebraska. AMY N. SMITH By Rollin R. Bailey Her Attorney No. 4367 May 4, 11, 18, 1959. CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE OF HEARING Estate of Mary Agnes Norris Deceased IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice, that Ruth Burks has filed her petition alleging that Mary Ag nes Norrls died intestate tax on or about July 29th, 1944 being a resident and inhabitant of Eagle, Cass County, Nebraska, and died seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: An undivided one-half interest in and to Lot five (5) in Block Ten (10), Vill age of Eagle, Cass County. Ne braska, leaving as her sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: W. E. Norris also known as Wil liam E. Norris. husband, Ruth Burks, daughter, and Edgar Lee Norris, son. That no application for admini stration has been made, and the estate of said decedent has not been adminis tered, in the State of Nebraska. That the interest of the peti tioner in the above described real estate is an heir at law and praying for a determination of the time of the death of said Mary Agnes Norris and of her heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the said deceased, in the State of Ne braska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 21st day of May 1959 before the Co unty Court of Cas3 County in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. Dated at Plattsmouth. Ne braska, this 2nd day of May A.D. 1959. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4368 May 1, 11. 18, 1959. J. HOWARD DAVIS. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons Interested in the estate of Carrie O. Cloidt deceas ed. No. 4869: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of J. Howard Davis as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 20th day of May 1959 at ten o' clock a.m. Dated April 23rd, 1959. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4351 April 27, May 4, 11, 1959. SMITH & LEBENS. Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of George Lenhard de ceased. No. 4868: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Walter H. Smith as administra tor; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 6th day of May 1959 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated April 18th. 1959. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4359 April 20. 27. May 4. 1959. CLEM1.NTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Minnie C. Engelking deceas ed. No. 4862: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is August 12th, 1959: that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on August 17th, 1959 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated April 24th, 1959. (SEAL) Raymond J. Ca:e County Judge No. 4355 April 27. May 4. 11, 1959. 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 Norman Borne meier deceased. No. 4808: Take notice that the Administrator, c.t.a. of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirship. Inheritance tnx and distribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will be THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL ,. Monday, May 4, 1959 Mrs. Fred Wagner Rites Held Today At Sattlcr Home Funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Sattler funeral home for Mrs. Anna Weidman Wagner, member of a pioneer Platts mouth family who had passed away April 28, at Donna, Texas, where she has made her home for the past few years with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen Jean. Mrs. Wagner was a daughter of the late George P. and Eme line Weidman and . made her home here for the greater part of her lifetime and where she was married to Frederick Wag ner, who preceded her in death in 1949. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Krochler, Lincoln; Mrs. E. R. Bllsh, 1 Athens, Pa.; Mrs. Nelsen Jean, Donna, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one sister, three brothers. The funeral services were con ducted by Rev. Fred Ebinger, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren church of Elmwood. Burial was in the family plot in Oak Hill cemetery. Attending the services from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Jean, Donna, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Berry, Waverly, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheney, Falls City. Visiting hours were held Sun day at the Sattler funeral home Obituary Mrs. Anna Thimgan LOVISVILE (Special) Mrs. Anna B. Thimgan, 92, a resident of Sidney for more than 40 years died April 21, at the Memorial hospital in Sidney where she had been a patient for 10 days. She had been in failing heal th for some time. She was well known in the area for her work as a practical nurse. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:00 p.m.; from the Craig Mortuary with , burial in Greenwood Cemetery at Sidney. She was born May 18, 1866, at Louisville, the second of 12 children born to Mr. and Mrs. George Schoeman. She attended the Louisville schools and was graduated from practical nurs ing school in Omaha. She join ed the Louisville Methodist church at the age of 12. Jan. 15, 1889, she was married to Rudolph Thimgan at Leroy, Colo. The couple moved to Sid ney in 1918. Mr. Thimgan died in February, 1954. She is survived by two dau ghters, Mrs. Martha Happel and Mrs. Leora Westfall both Tf Sidney; seven grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren and a brother, George Schoeman of Louisville. One-fourth of all crop produc tion in the United States is due directly to the use of fertilizers, reports the Midwest division of the National Plant Food Insti tute. University of Nebraska agronomists point out that fer tilizer, nroperlv used, is one of the best investments a farmer can make at today's prices. The cost of fertilizer has not increas ed as much as the price of farm products or the cost of most other things farmers use in pro duction. At the same time, the plant nutrient content of fertili zer has been increasing steadily, tney conclude. o The annual Tractor Power and Safety Day will be held Thurs day, July 23, at the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. heard before said Court on May 13th, 1959 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated April 24th. 1959. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4354 April 27, May 4, 11. 1959. FRANCIS M. CASEY. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE GUARDIANSHIP OF WALTER A. JOHNSON: Take notice that the guardian in the above entitled has filed her final report and petition praying for an approval of her acts, and discharge as guardian. That a hearing will be held on said petition and report in the County Court Room in Platts mouth, Nebraska, on May 12, 1959, at 10 o'clock A.M. Dated April 25, 1959. BY THE COURT (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4356 April 27. May 4, 11, 1959. PAGE SEVfcN Funeral Service Of Harry McCarroll At Union On Friday Funeral services were held Friday afternoon for Harry Mc Carroll, native of Cass County, who passed away on April 28th at an Omaha hospital. Services ..... were held at the Methodist church in Union of which Mr. ..,, McCarroll had long been a mem ber. Rev. A. L. Embree, pastor , of the church conducted the .... services with Mrs. Twyla Hodge , serving as organist. Interment was at the East Union cemetery with Ben An derson, Dale Harms, Nels Mad sen, Olln Morris, Richard Mou gey, Howard Snodgrass, serving as casket bearers. Mrs. Dale Harms and Mrs. Keener Price were floral bearers. The Caldwell-Llnder funeral home in charge of arangements. Funeral Services For Loyncl Haney Held On Saturday Saturday afternoon at the ', First Christian Church last rit es were held for Loynel Lester Haney, 62, who died Wednes day at the family home of aj' heart attack. All of the mem bers of the family from wide- ; ly separated areas of the coun- . try were here for the services. Rev. J. W. Taenzler, pastor of the church, conducted the ser- - vices with Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs. Ronald Carlson sing- ing a duet. Mrs. Carl Duncan was organist. Burial was at Oak Hill Cem etery with Sattler Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. ; Pallbearers were William Schmidtmann, LaVem Hen- ' nings, Fred Toman, Victor Vol- ' 1 kart, George Winscot, Lewis Armentrout. Mrs. William Schmidtmann and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Meisinger were flower bearers. Hugh J. Kearns Post No. 56, -American Legion conducted the"""'" ritualistic services at the grave side. Commander Merlin Joch- "" imsen, Don J. Warga, Jack O' Donnell and Merle Dean Mel- ' -singer carrying out the service. The firing squad from Offutt Field gave the last salute. Death of Helen Travis Cole In Littleton, Colo. Word has been received here . by old family friends of the dea th of Mrs. Helen Davis Cole, oc- curing on April 23 at the Rocky . Mountain hospital at Littleton, Colo. Mrs. Cole was born April 10, 1886 at Weeping Water, daugh ter of the late Harvey D. and Elizabeth Travis, prominent re sidents of Cass county. Mr. Tra vis was elected as county attor ney and later as county judge, moving to Plattsmouth to make the family home. In later years Mr. Travis was district judge of the second judicial until his dea th in 1912. Helen Travis spent her girl hood in Weeping Water and Plattsmouth, attending the lo cal schools and the University of Nebraska. She entered the teach ing profession and was so en gaged for a number of years Miss Travis was married here to A G. Cole, who later served as county attorney of Cass county for several years. To Mr. and Mrs. Cole was born two children, a son Ralph and a daughter, Lois. Mr. Cole passed away several months ago and Is now joined by the wife in the last rest. The two chldren survive and several grandchildren. The family has made their home in Littleton and Denver for several years. Mrs. Cole was the last surviv or of the original Travis family. A one-year study by the Uni versity of Illinois comparing conventional tillage with the newer 'minimum tillage' method shows that the "once-over" me thod of tilling the soil produces just as large a yield of corn per acre for an equal number of plants. And there is less corn loss at harvest time, agricultur al engineers reported. Fewer weeds and more root growth, as well as taller corn, also resulted from minimum tillage consist ing of plowing and planting in the wheel track by a special press wheel. Minimum tillage, the study showed, is best suited in that area for coarse and medium textured toil. Teachers in some lower grad- es feel that they are at least entitled to as much pay as other wild animal trainers. 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