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Notices NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: I will not be res ponsible for any debts con tracted for after May 3, 1960 by anyone other than myself. Sinned Harold Garrean. 48-3tp-M NOTICE The students of An tholee Rlzzi presents "Fant asia" dance review, 8 p.m. May 17 in high school Audi torium. 52-ltp NOTICE School District No. 95 at Elmwood is considering contracting bus transporta tion for the coming year. Any persons interested contact the Board of Education. 52-2tc NOTICE Assorted Account Books, size 5x8. Casl; Books, Single and Double Entry Led gers, Record Books and Jour nals Hard over bound 80c each. 37-tfc NOTICE Yes, we have a com plete line of wedding invita tions, napkins, thank you notes, informals, decorative matches, placards, wedding books and guest books. The Plattsmouth Jo-.irnal. 37-tfc NOTICE If you are antici pating celebrating your 25th or 50th wedding anniversary with an ODen house wo sug gest you see our guest book for the occasion. Plattsmouth Journal. 37-tfc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends, neigh bors, relatives and Rev. Wal tor Ranar.h for their visits cards, gifts and flowers while I was in the hospital, uoa Bless vou all. Mrs. Thomas Linhart. 52-ltp CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my thanks and ap preciation to my wonderful friends and relatives for the cheerful expressions sent to me in letters and cards during my hospitalization. Also the flowers and other gifts as well as the visits and telephone calls. Sincerely, Mrs. C. u. Wiles. 52-ltc Lost and Found LOST 2-wheel Handi Cart and some copper tube. Please re turn. $10 reward. Schliefert Electric and Hardware, Mur dock, Neb. 52-4tc LOST Lister disk between Ray C. Wiles and Conant Wiles farms. Phone Weeping Water 1902. 52-ltc Help Wanted HELP WANTED Kent's Cafe. 49-tfc HELP WANTED Established route. Start $115 week. No ex perience necessary. Local area. Write Edsel Inberg, Nebraska City, Nebraska. 37-tfc HELP WANTED Salesmen. Nationally known corporation needs man capable of inter viewing and selling our ser vice to business and profes sional men. Previous sales ex perience not essential. Salary plus comm. to qualified mary Reply in confidence. T. A. dies, 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago 5, 111. 52-2tc HELP WANTED Lady for finishing department, aged 25 to 40. Experience not neces sary. Lugsch Cleaners. 52-2tc HELP WANTED Nurse for the hours 3 to 11. Apply in person at Riverview Home. 52-tfc Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY We buy used furniture, -one piece or a houseful. No Junk, Please. Behmer Furniture. Fh. 7963. 37-tfc Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT Lot for trailer house, near Platts mouth. Box 70 00 Journal. 50-4tp Wanted WANTED Ride to Nebraska City, 5 days a week, hours 7 to 3:30. Phone 6140. 52-2tc WANT AD RATES Want Ads are Cash other barges ire made on telephone ads tor a penoo or . uy3. , ...... Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay i ..npcted from customer upon their receipt of notif.cation of total charges. EACH WORD, First Insertion JACH WORD. Subsequent Insertion! (Minimum Chaije for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED UJSPLAY, per inch 75c KEYED or BLIND ADS, service chorge 50c CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM MESSACES - POETRY lame as Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads must b in this offic by 9:30 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is made In your ad, notify The Journal office immedi itely following publication. W canot ssurn responsibility after tht first InMrtion. WANTED Ride to Papillion. Working hours 8 to 5. Call 6090. 51-tfc Opportunities "GRADUATES" COMK TO "MUTUAL" To Discuss Your Job Future -o-o-o- Stenographcrs, Typists, Re ceptionists, Boo kkeepers, Posting Clerks, Messengers, Filists. MEN: Accountants, Clerical, Sales, Engineers, Draftsmen, Delivery, Stock Clerks, Warehouse. MUTUAL 432 Kilpatrick Bldg. WE 8070 15th & Farnam Sts. Omaha, Nebr. 49-8tc FOR SALE "Out of town own ers must sell small established business in Plattsmouth. Ideal for older couple. Can be oper ated in spare time. No exper ience necessary. Will return $400-$600 per month. Possibility for expansion of services. Priced for quick sale at well below actual investment." Write Box No. 9M oo Journal. 50-6tc CAFE FOR LEASE Completely Equipped Modern Cafe in top location. Air Conditioned Stainless Steel Refrigeratored Back Bar Dish Washing Machine Deep Freeze Plenty of Refriger ation 18 '2 Years Same Owner Good Business Just Step In And Take Over Financing available to right party Inquire Ray & Adella Story Kent Cafe Plattsmouth, Nebr. 51-2tc Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED Crush ed rock and wall stone. Phone 3164 after 5 p.m.- 44-tfc PLANNING a new home or re modeling? Phone 1011. Mur ray. Herb Campbell. 37-tfc PITTMAN SHOE REPAIR Expert Shoe Repair, Polishes, Laces, Zippers. Shoe Shine Service 6th & Main, Plattsmouth. 48-8tc FRANK'S Plumbing Cr Heating Complete Home Service P & H PLAN-3 Years To Pay Phone 5194 Evenings. 34-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmoutn Paint Store. 37-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cess pools and ceptic tanks clean ed. Complete price $15 to $35 each. No trip charge. Phone 6062. 37-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Baby sitting in my home by week, h,r hmir i-1 vnur home. Phone "j -- ' - ... 1 7183 between a:ou a.m. auu !M n m 51-2tc SERVICES FFERED Will do small odd jobs, rnone oiu. 52-2tc 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 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek and Qarnett, Plattsmouth. 37-tfc For Sale FOR SALE -Phone 6115 Police puppies 52-2tc than to established accounts, Courtesy 4c 3c FOR SALE Fryers. Harold Rice, Murray phone 4514. 52-2tc FOR SALE 1952 Harley David son. 74 motorcycle. In good conditi-n. Phone Murray 5116. 51-4lc FOR SALE Getting tired of light bulbs blowing out every third time you switch - them on? Like to try some that are guaranteed for 2 years? See us today. Farmers Feed and Seed. 51-2tp FOR SALE Fibers alive or dressed Richard Sack, Phone Murray 4812. 51-3tc-T FOR SALE - Crown Line Deluxp plastic pipe and fittings; 1", IV and l''z' Swatek Hardware. 48-9tc FOR SALE A man s suit, size 38, good as new. Phone 8229. 51-2tp SAMSON ITE LUGGAGE Makes wonderful gilts. SCHMIDTMANN APPLIANCES 51-4tc FOR SALE MIMEOGRAPH INK and Stencils available. Both Standard and Legal sizes The Plattsmouth Journal. 37-tfc FOR SALE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all machines at the Plattsmouth journal. 37-tfc FOR SALE Maniford, 4 bar rel carburetor and gas link age for 1956 Ford. Phone 4057. 51-3tp FOR SALE Bricks. 4064. Phone 51-tfc FOR SALE Hydra Level Trail er Hitch, axle hook-up. 1956 White Chevrolet Fender Skirts. Phone 3127. 49-4tp FOR SALE May is National "Water Systems Month. Flint and Walling pumps mean flowing water. We Don't Keep the Best, We Sell It. Borte meier Hardware, Murdock, Neb., Phone 2581. 49-4tc Household Goods SPEED QUEEN WASHERS & DRYERS featuring STAINLESS STEEL TUBS & DRUMS. Wringer Type Washers as low as $88.95 We have a complete stock of Speed Queen parts. Fac tory trained personnel. "It pleases us to please you" RAY & JOHN'S SALES-SERVICE Phone 233 or 9100 5th & Main, Plattsmouth. 20-tfc FOR SALE Royal blue sofa bed and cocktail -bar. Phone 4213. 52-2tc FOR SALE Philco 21" TV. Singer upright cleaner. Phone 6261. 52-ltc FOR SALE 16 1 2 cubic foot IHC deep freeze. Phone 7132. oz-ic FREEZER SALtTr 20 CU. FT. NORCE CUSTOM FREEZER, The Very Best Made, at the low price of. . . $259.00 it i it YORK 2 H.P. AIR CONDITIONERS in crate Only $259.00 5-year warranty The Oldest Name in Conditioning Guaranteed to out-pcrform or equAi any unit made Upright Norge Freezers $198.00 CHAS. WARCA SALES-& SERVICE 7th St. & 2nd Ave. Phone 224 52-ltc-H FOR SALE G.E. Auto washer and drier combination. Phone 245. 52-2tp FOR SALE Air Conditioner 110 Volt, one ton. Phone 4931. 52-2tp FOR SALE . 1958 - 2 ton RCA Whirlpool ref ri g e r a t e d air conditioner - $165.00. Used for only five months. Price new: $300.00. Lt. R. W. French, 813 Chicago, Plattsmouth. Phone 236. 50-tfC FOR SALE Phllco 21" TV, 2 springs and mattresses, Mr. and Mrs. Cnest with mirror, 2 matching night tables, lamps, fireplace screen with andirons, etc. Phone Mrs. Edith Lytle, 6261. 49-tfc FOR SALE -r- Fold-away bed with Simmons mattress; oc casional chair, tapestry cover ing; living room chair; white desk with matching chair; G. E. Sweeper. Phone 274. 51-2tc FOR SALE BARGAIN; Hoover Vacuum Cleaner with attach- , ments and new warranty. Take over 3 monthly pmts. of ot $6.20 or $15.00 cash. Write Credit Dept. 2624 So. 60 St. Omaha, N.ebr. 51-4tc FOR SALE Davenport and chair. Phone 51tiX after 5 p.m. 51-2tc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Unfurnished live room apartment above Jochlmsen's Market. Inquire at Jochimscn's. tf2-tfc FOR RENT 3 room apartment with private bath and en trance. 424 North 6th Street. 52-tfc FOR RENT Partly furnished two . bedroom duplex. Phone 5237. 52-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 3075 after 5 p.m. 52-ltc FOR RENT Three room furn ished apartment, private en trance. Phone 7954 after 5 p.m. 49-tfc FOR RENT 3 bedroom house, available June 1st. Apply at Ford Garage. 49-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 4060. 49-3tc FOR RENT Large home with garage. $150.00 per month. Loris B.Long, telephone 5239 or 4250. 51-tic FOR RENT 4 large rooms and bath, furnished. Inquire 701 Ave. B. 51-tfc FOR RENT Three room furn ished apartment, $65 per month, everything furnished. Phone 6191 or 4109. 51-tfc FOR RENT Duck Pin Alley, (4) for rent or sale. See Aug ust Gall. 51-4tc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 2 lots on paving. ' two blocks from new grade school. Can be seen at 625 South 1st. 53-2tp-T FOR SALE Modern 6 room house, full basement, recrea tion room, garage, shop, wide corner lot. Phone 6981. 51-tfc for sat.r Oim nf the" finer 6 room all modern dwelling with double garage. Lanascap- pH nnH nn navement. Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone FOR SALE NEWER HOME. Four rooms and -bath, full-size basement, level lot, near school $7,500.00. LIVING ROOM, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath, enclosed porch, car port, on paving. $7,000.00. COMFORTABLE four rooms and bath in Murray; full size basement and large attractive yard. $9,500.00 Large, comfortable, brick home with double 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 37-tfc FOR SALE 13 acres and 2 mo dern homes also 4 room house 3 lots at 907 So. 2nd Street Phone 8529. 46-tfc FOR SALE 5 room all modern home; close-in on paved street. 1010 3rd Ave. 48-tfc Acreage For Sale Legated 2 blocks east and a block north of substation at Plattsmouth, Neb. 5 ACRES 4-room house Full basement, extra :TOod chicken housV. Good well with power pump, also cis tern. 3 acres in alfalfa. 1 aero garden spot,. Plenty of strawberries. Remain i n g part pasture and yard. Call 4153 or 5040. Uex Younir PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. 52-tfc FOR SALE New 3 bedroom home in Hillcrest, 1302 4th Ave., carpeted living room. 46-tfc Automobiles FOR SALE 1956 Buick Special Clean. New tires. Cash or can be financed. Phone 9182. 50-tfc USED CARS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO DRIVE CAN BE PURCHASED ON EASY TERMS AT RUBIN AUTO CO. '59 FORD HT, 2000 miles; '59 FORD 4-door, 7,000 miles; '59 FORD Convertible; '58 FORD Convertible; '58 Chev. station wagon; '58 Edsel; 2-56 Buick convertibles; 2-'56 FORDS; '56 Chev. wagon; '56' Pontlac 4 door; 2-'55 FODS '55 Chev. V8 2 door; '54 Plymouth Wagon; '53 Mercury $295.00 '50 Chevrolet $150.00 '52 Chevrolet $225.90 TRUCKS & PICKUPS '53 Chev. 1'2 ton . ' '54 Chev. Vz ton '54 FORD F-250, $395.00 '49 GMC 34 ton '49 Jeep V2 ton COME IN AND SEE THESE . GOOD BUYS AT RUBIN AUTO CO. Plattsmouth, Nebr. 51-2tc I FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth, runs eood. $35. Phone 9272 52-2tc Public Sales FURNITURE SALE To 'be held at the homfe of Mrs; Chas. Troop in Platts mouth on. . . SATURDAY, MAY 21 Starting at 1 P.M. The home is located at 520 Chicago Ave. on Highway 34 west. 1959 10 cu. ft. Frigidaire, 4 year guarantee; real good china closet with round corners; 17 in. Arvin TV; Buffet, dining room table & chairs; studio couch revolving clothes line rack; lawn swing; combination book case; library lable; 1 iron bed, complete; 2 wood beds, complete; 1-old time clock; 1-antique red eouen; 3 commodes; Premier sew ing machine; rocking chairs; combination gas stove; good Maytage wash er; kitchen cabinet, .2xtra good GE iron; Wheel Chair; bedding; rugs; dishes; cook ware; some garden tools. Terms: Cash Day of Sale MRS. CHAS. TROOP, Owner REX YOUNG, Auctioneer 52-2tc SPECIAL NOTICE Beginning This com ing Friday, May 20th. Our Regular Sales previous ly held on Saturdays WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY NIGHTS, Starting At 7:30 P.M This Friday we will have a consignment of. . . 25 EXTRA GOOD WHITE FACE COWS WITH CALVES AT SIDE Also other cattle of all kinds. We have consigned several groups of Feeder Shoats and Sows for this sale. too. PLATTSMOUTH SALE BARN K. W. Grosshans, Mer. 52-2tc Feed & Seed fcrSale FR SALE Gro-Coated Sweet and certified Piper Sudan. Swatek Hardware. 49-4tc FOR SALE Nebr. certified Adams soybeans, germina tion 95 r'r, bagged, tagged and sealed. Richard O. Cole, phone 8169. 36-tfc FOR SALE For extra pro duction on those extra acres, plant Cargill or United Hugie Corn, Griswold's or Frontier milo. Bornemeier Hardware, Murdock, Neb., Phone 2381. 49-4tc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Two Polled Here ford Bulls, weight about 700 lbs. Louis Wagner. Phone 8412. 51-2tc FOR-SALE Purebred Hamp Boars, Milton Bond. Phone 2907, Union. 52-2tp Legal Notices FRANCIS M. CASEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Warren R. Fink deceased. No. 4965: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presenta tion of claims against said es tate is September 1st, 1960; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on September 6th, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m.' for the pur pose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 12th, 1900. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case ' County Judge . No. 4817 MayJ6, 23, 30, 1960. HARVEY A. KEUMEISTER, Attorney Farmers Bank Bldg. Nebraska City, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of John W. Banning deceased. No. 4343: Take notice that the Administrator of said .'.state has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirship, In heritance tax and distribution of said estate and for his dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on June 1st, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated May 5th, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County, Judge No. 4800 May 9, 16, 23, I960. CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS. , Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Anna C. Nickel deceased. No. 4960: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and present ation of claims against said es tate is August 25th, 1960; that a hearing will be had at the County Court in Plattsmouth on August 29th, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of exam ining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 5th. 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4801 May 9, 16, 23, 1960. JAMES F. BEG LEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Markie L. Green deceased. No. 4928: Take notice that the Administrator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirship, In heritance Tax and distribution of said estate and for his dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on May 25th, 1960 at eleven o'clock a.m. Dated May 9th, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4303 May 9, 16, 23, 1960. CALL FOR BIDS CALL FOR BIDS FOR IN STALLATION OF AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM: The School Board of School Dist. 17 of the Village of Union, Nebraska, will receive sealed bids at 7:30 pm. at the Schoolhousc in Union, Nebraska on June 6, 1960, for the purchase and in stallation of a UL listed and ap proved automatic fire detection system, covering all rooms, halls, corridors, store rooms, toilets, stairwells, boiler rooms, shower rooms, attic, and the entire base ment of the schoolhouse. A man ually operated fire alarm system shall be tied into the automatic system with breaker stations on each floor and the basement. Plans showing the complete installation, location of fire detectors, and the type of equip ment to be installed, shall be submitted to and approved by the State Fire Marshal prior to submission of the bid, and shall accompany the bid. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of 10' 'i of the amount bid to in sure faithful performance of the contract. All work to be complete and finished by September 1. 1960. Board of Education, Dist. 17, Cass County, Nebr. George R. Stine, President No. 4812 May 16, 23, 30, 1900. NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF OK 1)1 NANCE NO. 989 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the J Uliy 01 tiausmuum. imiuiusmi held at the regular meeting place at 8:00 o'clock P.M., May 9, 1960, the Mayor and City THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, May 16, 1960 Weeping Water News Mn. Edward Van Horn Phone 252-W Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ritter and boys of Papillion were Mother's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rathe and Mary Jo were Sunday after noon guests of Mrs. Katie John son of Elk Creek. Mrs. Joseph John also served as one of the hostesses for the April meeting of the 40 & 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Zessin of Seward were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Zessin. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wade and eirls and Mrs. Leila Fitz- patrlck of Lincoln were after noon guests. Mrs. Alice Deubler of Daven port, Iowa called Mrs. Victor Plunkett jr. on Sunday to wish her a happy Mother's Day. Mr. and Mr.s Cyrus Livings ton were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schultz and boys of Walton. A short Mother's Day program was held at the close of the Sun day school hour at the Christian church. Buster Baxter, .superin tendent, awarded a gift to the mother who had attended a church the longest and Mrs. Fred Linville received the gift and Mrs. Buster Baxter was the winner of a gift for coming the farthest distance. Jeannie Kunz read a poem for Mothers and Cyrus Livingston sang a selec tion accompanied by Mrs. Mau rice Hammons. Red and white ribbons were pinned on those attending by George and Wend ell Plunkett. The Sunny Hill Aid Society met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lyal Fleming. The guests wore ( Mrs. Lonnie Wade, Mrs.' GleA' Ashloek -and Mrs. Marie Simon of Lawrence, Kansas. The ladies spent the af ternoon piecing quilt blocks. The June meeting will be with Mrs. Roy Harshman. The Friendly Neighbor Club met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Theodore Car nes. Roll call was answered by bringing homemade May bask ets. Mrs. Mark Hohman was in charge of the games and used summer flowers. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Eugene Domingo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lane and Martha of Millard, Mr. and Mrs Richard Gibson, and family of! Cmaha and Mr. and Mrs. Har lon Gibson were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Bates for Mothers Day They all enjoyed ice cream and cake. Mrs: Bates received a call for Mother's Day from her son and family, Keith Smith of Alameda, California. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rowen of Lincoln called on Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Zessin on Wednesday and Mrs. DeForest Ward accompan ied them home for a visit. Sandra, Randall and Lauren Dnlrn nrn.. Cnt.i.Jr,,! . . .... : I, I I 7 "' T.' "vciuisui guests oi Mr. ana Mrs. uon ur win and Roger of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baker joined them for a Mother's Day din ner. Carl Loyd was able to return home from the St. Mary's hos pital in Nebraska City on Thurs day. Vesta Barker of Lincoln visit ed fro mTuesday until Friday Council of said City passed, ap proved, and ordered published Ordinance No. 989 creating and establishing a Street Improve ment District No. 146 in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Ordinance No. 989 will be in full force and take effect 20 oays alter tne nrst pumication ot this Notice, providing a mai- orlty of the resident owners of the property directly abutting on. the street to be improved do not file with the City Clerk of said City within 20 days after the first date of publication of this notice, written objections to the creation and establishment of Street Improvement District No. 14G. In case written objections signed by a majority of the res ident owners above described are filed with the City Clerk within 20 days after the first publica tion of this notice, then Ordin- mice r.o. jo j win oe ir ii-iuen oy the Mayor and City .Council of said City CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA By Grant Roberts Mayor (Attest: Albert Olson City Clerk (Seal) 4813 May 16, 23, I960. ua pcve. morning with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook at tended a family dinner on Mother's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Borne meier of Elmwood. They also received a call from their daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Llndgren of Chi cago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. James Herman ce and Jo Ann of Lincoln spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bickford and Reggie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gess of Louisville were Sunday evening lunch guests. Mrs. Sadie Finnefroek of Denver, Colorado was a Friday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Bates. Mrs., Richard Sell and two children were af ternoon guests. Mrs. Herbert Petersen, Mrs. Henry Knaup, Mrs. L. R. Lane, and Mrs. Fred Ward were Wed nesday afternoon guests of Mrs. Troy Jewell. Mr. and Mr.s. T. II. Hanlan were evening guests at the Jewell home. Mr. and Mrs. Parr Young of Nehawka were Sunday afternoon guests. Mrs. W. W. Jameson was a Mother's Day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jameson and family. In the afternoon the two ladies called on Mrs. R, B. Stone of Nehawka. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Holt re ceived a call on Mother's Day from their son Alvin Holt of Mil waukee, Wisconsin. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Dennis Holt and Ken. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little were Mother's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klem me of Murdock. Mrs. George Dickman of Nehawka visited with 'thfh"in the afternoon". The Modern Teens 4-H club at tended the show "Because They're Young" on Saturday af ternoon in Nebraska City. Mrs. Clarence Norris and Mrs. Ed ward Van Horn, leaders of the cinb, took the girls. Those going were. Carol Nickels, Shirley Up ton, Jeannie Kunz, Diane Rat liff, Leoiia Nichols, Mary Alice Wood, Betiy Wade and Ann Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bick ford and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bickford and Mrs. Ronald Wart and children of Lincoln were Saturday evening callers of Mrs. Ai Bickford. Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Gess of Louisville and Mr.' and Mrs. Wilson Bickford. Mrs. Art Hammond called Sunday morning and Mrs. James Her mance of Lincoln called Satur day evening. Mrs. Jennie Mather, Wayne and Irvin Mather were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mather and fam ily. Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mather and Cindy of Louisville and Linda Parson. Mrs. John Bender and Dwight of Newcastle and Mrs. Duane Enzi and Lisa of Yankton, South Dakota visited for several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Patter son and other relatives in Weep ing Water. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reck ard of Plattsmouth were Mothers Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Recard. They receiv ed a telephone call from their son, Richard Reckard and fam ily of Lexington, Massachusetts on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stratton and Mrs. Martha Rhodes and," Jack were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Strat ton and Monty. Mrs. Lee Stratton and Mrs. , Martha Rhodes attended a Mnih- . ,.. Tm nn th.,,, of. , - .j tK V scnooi District 41 where Mrs. Kenncth Stratton is the teacher The pupils presented a program. This school will be out this week. Kenneth Stratton has complet ed his barbers schooling in Om aha this week and will -work for two weeks at Millard. He plans on working as a barber in Weep ing Water with Larry Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John spen,t Mother's Day with their cl;iU"hter -i-id fimilv Mr h i , ,b,,1 ' J',a. rami'y- Mr- d Mrs. Al Koeni;i at Crete Sheri and Kit Cooper were Tuesday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.' Rolland Cooper and Gary of Omaha were supper guests and Mr. and Mr.s. Norman L'rwin and Ala.; were evening guests.