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t(VT !Vi W " Notices I'D 1 1 CIJOAN USED CARS Visit Bryant's Used Car Lot .1:1 Chicago Ave. O'h-u Evenings 7 to 9 P.M. 63-tl'e S'OMCK Assorted Account lii nks, size 5x8. Casl. Books, Sacle' iunl Double Entry Led : , Record Hooks and Jour nal Hard cover bound 80c t.uli 37-tfc NOTICE - Yes, we have a com pl,;c line of wedding invita tions, napkins, thank you notes, inlormals, decorative matches, placards, wedding tanks and guest books. The lM.it 'sinouth Journal. 37-tfc notice If you are antlci pa: n:;r celebrating your 25th or 50th wedding anniversary wiili an open house we sug ccst you see our guest book for the. occasion. Plattsmouth Journal. 37-tfc Ccrd of Thanks CAKl) OK THANKS Thanks to relatives and friends for their tiunieli! fulness while I was in 1 1 if hospital and since return iia' home. It helped so much. Mrs. C. K. Ault. 64-ltp CAW) OF THANKS -I wish to thank all the relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts which I received in the hos pital, and since returning hu"ie. Mrs. John Alexen. 64-ltc CAW) OF THANKS Thanks to lvlatiu's and friends for cards ana letters while I was hos pitailized. Mrs. Stella Wiles. 64-ltp CAW) OF THANKS Our sin cere thanks to our friends for all the kindness shown us during our bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shrevc. 64-ltc CAW) OF THANKS Thanks for 1 ho cards and gifts. They were appreciated very much. Mrs. Gene Richardson. 64-ltp Help Wanted HELP WANTED Jan's Cafe 64-ltc HEl.i' WANTED -Salesman for fulltime or afternoons. Apply Box ii25, The Journal. 64-ltc IiIiU WANTED MAN WANT eil - In Cass County. Married, Age 24-40, - dependable, car, Hood credit standing, must have larm background or some college. Man started will be given $96.50 plus $35 ex penses to start. Ambitious man could do much better. Write Box No. 603 00 Journal. 60-tfc WANTED -- Expeiienced mech aiae. Contact Rubin Auto. 63-tfc HELP WANTED Established route. Start $115 week. No ex perience necessary. Local area. Write Erlsel Inbcrg, Nebraska Citv, Nebraska. 37-tfc HELP WANTED Day cook, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kent's Cafe. 62-tfc Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY We buy used furniture, one piece or a houseful. No Junk, Please. Behmer Furniture. Ph. 7963. 37-tfc Wanted WANTED Ride to vicinity 32nd and Dodge if possible, 8.30 to 4:30. Phone 3319. 64-2tc WANTED Ride to Omaha. Phone 9002. 64-ltc WANTED Ride to vicinity 24th and Dodge, 8 to 5. Phone 8406. 03-2tc WANTED -- Ride to Omaha vici i.itv of 24th & St. Mary's. 8.00 - 4:45. Phone 4027 alter 5. 63-2ip Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT Sleeping l'uom. close in. Call Journal ask for Bill. 63-tfc WANT AD RATES Want Ads are Cash c!her 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 their receipt of notification of tutal charges. EACH WORD, First Insertion 4c EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3c (Minimum Chaise for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch .... 75e KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge 50c CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMCRIAM MESSACES POETRY tame as Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads must be in this offlca by 9:30 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error Is made In your d, notify The Journal office immedi ately following publication. Wa cannot as&uma responsibility after tha first Insertion. Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED Will baby sit days, one or two chil dren. Phone 4931. 64-2tp SERVICES OFFERED - Would like to have baby sitting job, days or nights. Phone 4213. 64-ltp PLANNING a new home or re modeling? phone lull, Mur ray. Herb Campbell. 37-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Anhy drous ammonia application. Phone 280. Orval Kahler. 59-tfe SERVICES OFFERED Cess pools and ceptic tanks clean ed. Complete price $lb to $35 each. No trip charge. Phone 6062. 37-tfc FRANK'S Plumbing & Heating Complete Home Service P Cr H PLAN-3 Years To Pay Phone 5111-1 Evenings. 34-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 37-tfc 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 -tic SERVICES OFFERED Jeep-A-Trench and Backhoe Custom digging. Ralph Stubbendick, Avoca, Nebraska. Phone 819. 53-tfc I WILL DO . . . Roofing Carpenter Work Painting General Repairing. Phone 311 61-tfc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouf.hek and Garnett, Plattsmouth. 37-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Will do baby sitting by the week in my home. Phone 5285. 64-ltc yourself with General's money-saving "AIMn-One" Homeowners Insurance! Steve Davis Agency Phone 6111 64-ltc SERVICES OFFERED - Crush ed Rock and Wall Stone. Call 31G4 after 5 p.m. 64-tfc A LAND BANK LOAN has these features: No fees or commissions Loiitf term to repay Payments tailored to the farm Pay on principal any time Good service by local people Safety of a farmer co operative This loan financed a million farms Get one through HAROLD C. ELLIOTT, Manager Federal Land Bank Association Weeping Water 60-4tc Household Goods FOR SALE Forced Air Fur nace Fan. Mrs. L. W. Egen bergcr. 64-2tc FOR SALE Repossessed RCA color television set. Used 5 months. Original price $599.95. Balance including carrying charge $440. To responsible person, $20 a month. Seven months of original guarantee still left. Scanlan Bros. 64-ltc FOR SALE Steel legs for pic nic tables. $12.50 per set. Phone 243, W. E. Cacly. 62-tfc SPEED QUEEN WASHEKS & DRYERS featuring STAINLESS STEEL TUIJS & 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 YORK 2 H.P. AIR CONDITIONERS in crate Only $259.00 5-year warranty The Oldest Name in Air-Conditioning Guaranteed to out-perform or equai any unit made CHAS. WARCA SALES & SERVICE 7th St. & 2nd Ave. Phone 224 64-ltc FOR SALE 17 cubic foot May lag chest type freezer. Near ly new. Also a side-walk bi cycle Phone 6271. 64-ltc Opportunities FOR SALE Plattsmouth Cab Co. Good return on your investment INQUIRE At Ray's Liquor Store 61-tfc. For Sale FOR SALE Montmorency cherries beginning June 27. Pitted or unpitted. Also sugar ed and frozen in 2, 10 and 30 lb. containers. Adviseable to order ahead. Open 8 to 6 in cluding Sunday. Kiramel Orchard, 2' 2 miles north of Nebraska City on Hiway 75. 63-3tc FOR SALE 4064. Bricks. Phone 51-tfc FOR SALE Fryers alive or dressed. Fresh eggs. Richard Sack, phone 4812, Murray. 61-5tc MILLER'S WEED SPRAY at rock bottom prices Farmers Feed Cr Seed Plattsmouth, Neb. 64-41 p FOR SALE 14 foot fiberglass boat, trailer, 25 hp motor, seat controls. See Jim Blunt, So. 6th and Lincoln Ave. 64-2tp FOR SALE Trombone, good condition. $40. Phone 8247. 64-2tp FOR SALE 11 x 20 foot garage on 4x6's. Weeping Water, Phone 1412. 64-2tp FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel pups. Purebred, small breed. S15. Ahlene Fitch, Elmwood, Nebraska. 5-2357. Mondays, Tuesdays. 03-ltp FOR SALE Meat type broilers, dressed or alive. Frank Cot tingham, Murray 8614. 62-tfc FOR SALE MIMEOGRAPH INK and Stencils available. Both Standard and Legal sizes The Piavtsmouth Journal. 37-tfc FOR SALE 1948 Chev. 1 ' - ton truck; furniture refrigera tor, table, 3 chairs, buffet, dresser, wash f.tand. utility table. 2 utility cabinets, old baby bed and mattress, bed and 2 cotton mattresses, new innerspring roll a w a y. oil heater, inquire Jin's Auto Service. 64-ltp I FOR SALE TYPEWRITER KiuuuNS ior an macnines ai the Plattsmouth Journal. 37-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT OR SALE 3 room partly modern house. Phone 6311, Murray. 63-4tp FOR RENT 2 bedroom un furnished apartment. Excep tionally good neighborhood. $05. Phone 4109 or 6191. 63-tfc FOR RENT Newly redecorated 5 room apartment. Available about 1st of July. Ilerold Apts. Phone 6114. 54-tfc FOR RENT Available June 15th. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Light, spacious, cool, corner $70.00. Coronado Apts. 321 Ave. A. Adults. Ph. 7207 or See Custodian, Apt. 21. 58-tfc FOR RENT 6 room house, close in. Phone 7902. 64-ltc FOR RENT Available July 1st, 1 bedroom apartment, new. $75. Inquire at Ford Garage. 63-tfc FO RENT Large 5 room apt. Phone 5194, evenings. 61-tfc FOR RENT 2-bcdroom apt". Furnished, available July 1, Phone 7196. 64-ltc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment, 3 rooms and bath. 605 N. 9th. Phone 6112. 64-4tc FOR RENT Available Aug. 1, new one bedroom apartment. Built-in oven and stove, new ce box. UtUities paid. Gar age. $90. Call 212 days, 4943 evenings. 64-tfc FOR RENT 8 room house con sisting of a five room and a 3 room apartments. One to be sub-rented. Close to Colum bian school. Phone 5121. 64-2tc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Modern 6 room house, full basement, recrea tion room, garage, shop, wide corner lot. Phone 6981. 51-tfc FOR SALE Reduced price for quick sale 3 bedrooms, H2 baths, lireplace. CM-Sgt. Riz zi, 410 So. 8th, Phone 9161. 64-2tc FOR SALE One of the finer 6 room all modern dwelling with double garage. Landscap ed and on pavement. Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 5276. 49-tfC FOR SALE Attractive four room home with basement, near school. $7,500. Beautiful lot 99 x 105, on paving near school, to be sold with or without 42 foot, modei n all-aluminum trail er connected to lights, wa ter, gas and sewer. Large, comfortable, brick home witn double garage. Large comfortable older borne with garage; Active-income properties for investment. Choice lots. LORISB. LONG Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 55-tfc Farm Property FOR SALE Top quality improved 160 acre Cass County farm to settle es tate of H. S. Hammond, deceased. Land lays nearly level, all in cultivation, highly productive due to the best Butler and Marshall Silty Clay Loam soil which has been rotated con tinually with sweet clover and alfalfa. Located on main gravelled road one mile south of Alvo. Will consider assign ing owner's share of growing crops. Not previousy offered for sale. Not cheap but the best! Contact: E. H. Ham mond. Executor, 722 Stuart Building. Lincoln 8, Nebraska, Phone HEmlock 2-5306. 64-4tC Machinery FOR SALE 53 Masscy Harris two row cultivator, quick tach & 3 point rear rig. $224. Phone Union 2939 days or 2925 nights. 64-2tp Automobiles FOR SALE 1951 Chevrolet '.a ton pick-up. Call 9190. 61-4tc l'UU CLEAN USED CARS Visit Bryant's Used Car Lot on Chicauo Ave. Open Evenings 7 to 9 P.M. 63-tfc TRADE UP FOR A BETTER USED CAR FOR YOUR SUMMER DRIVING 2-'57 FORD II.T.s '56 FORD WAGON 9 pass, straight shift '57 Mercury 4 Door '56 FORD, (Local Owner only 32,000 miles) '55 Chevrolet H.T; A nice one ALSO A NICE SELEC TION OF 1955, 1951 and 1953 FORDS. SPECIAL '52 Mercury $175.00 TRUCKS & PICKUPS '49 GMC 34 ton COME IN AND SEE THESE GOOD BUYS AT RUBIN AUTO CO. Plattsmouth, Ncbr. 61-2tc Livestock FOR RENT White face breed ing bulls $10.00 for a year's service. Gayle Towle, Murdock 2949 64-5tc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Registered Poll ed Hereford 18 mo. old Bull. Rollin Terryberry, Phone 8193. 62-4tp Public Sales Selling Complete Holstein DHIA DISUERSION HERD OF 60 HEAD Tuesday Night) June 28 (7:30 p.m.) at WITTHAUER'S Dairy Auction Council Bluffs, la. Located 4 miles east of the S. Omaha Bridge on Hwy. 275, tarn left at stop light, or 2 miles south of Co. Bluffs on Hwy 192. Mr. and Mrs. Eurel Anderson owners Rex Young, Auctioneer 64-ltc Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Stuart Schlichtemeier, Phone 2699, Nehawka. 63-3tp LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Gerald Merritt has made an ap plication to the County Board of Cass County, Nebraska for a public amusement license, as provided in Section 23-814 of the Revised Statutes of Ne braska. 1943 as amended, for Merritt Beach Company, Inc. That a hearing will be had on said application in the Conn- ( directed T will on the 27th day ty Commissioners Room at theof Jul A D 1960j at 10 &clock Court House at Cass County, A M o said day at tne West Nebraska on the 5th day of July door of the Court House Platts. 1960 at the hour of 3 0 clock. ; ,,, in e,,iH rnntv son nt i P.M. at which time any persons , ", . 1? u Vi 'bidder for cash the following 1 objections, if any there be, thelreal estatc to.wit: granting of such license. CHAS. LAND County Clerk No. 4860 June 23, 27, 1960. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Loyd Holman has made an ap plication to the County Board of Cass County, Nebraska for a dance hall and public amuse ment license as provided in Sec tion 23-814 of the Revised Sta- tnies nf Nebraska. 1943 as amended, for Holman's Tavern located in the NW'j of the SE' i of Sec. 35, T 13N Range 13, Cass County, Nebraska. That a hearing will be had on said application in the Coun ty Commissioners Room at the Court House at Cass County, Ne braska on the 5th day of July, 19(50 at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. at which time any persons interested may appear and offer objections, if any there be, the granting of such license. CHAS. LAND County Clerk No. 4859 June 23, 27. 1960. JAMES F. liECLEY. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Otto Schlieske deceas ed. No. 4935: Take notice that the Executor 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 July 1st, 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated June 11th, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4847 June 13. 20, 27, 1960. James F. BeRley, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Joseph F. Behrns deceased. No. 4979: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Leslie J. Behrns as administra tor; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 2Jth day of June 1960 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated June 10th 1960 (SEAL) Raymond .1. Cast County Judge No. 4848-June 13, 20, 27, 1960. SMITH & L MIENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTlt'K OF PKOBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Edward F. Denny deceased. No. 4982: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of said de ceased, and for the appoint ment of Elmer Hallstrom as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said Court on the 7th day of July 1960, at 11 A.M. Dated June 18th, 1960. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 4857 June 20, 27, July 4, 1960. SMITH & LEIIENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order of Sale of The District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 10th ciay of June, 1960, in an action wherein Dean Patton, et al, are Plaintiffs and Elinor Pat ton, et al, are defendants, the undersigned sole Referee will on the 26th day of July, I960, at the Hour of 2:00 O'clock P.M. on said date at the South Front Door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say, 15 :; on the date of sale and the balance on con firmation of sale and delivery of Referee's Deed, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, and 71 in Wise's Outlets, an Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Abstract showing good title of record will be furnished to the purchaser and possession of said real estate will be given upon confirmation of sale and payment of balance. Dated this 10th day of June, I960. JAMES F. BEGLEY, Referee No. 4846 June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11, 18, 1960. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, ) ) ss. County of Cass. ) BY VIRTUE of an Order of Sale issued by Clerk of the Dis- i ti r t Pnnrt w t t i n onH few PflU! f.,,.m. Mohrasi nnH tn m. bU auctlon to the ' highest I real estate to-wit: Lots Five 5i, Six (61, and Seven 7, Block Four )4i, South Park Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, and Lots One in, Two (2 1 and Three 3i, Block Three (3i, South Park Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Roy Craig, et al., are Delend ants to satisfy a judgment of saia court recovered oy county Board of Public Welfare of Cass County, Nebraska Plaintiff against said Defendants Platts mouth, Nebraska, June 13, A.D., 1900. Thomas S. Solomon Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska No. 4842 Juno 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11, 1960. Adlai Stevenson, "perennial" Presidential candidate, outlin ing his views on what he thought was the major issue of the presidential campaign: "The issue is whether we will bury our talents as a nation or use them fully for equal justice and opportunity for fuller lives for peace not .iu.st lor ourselves, but for the peace ol the world." A Massachusetts Congressman received the following letter from one ol the residents of his state: "Please don't improve my lot any further. I can't aiiord it." THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAt. Monday, June 27, 1960 PAGE SEVEN LOUISVILLE A change has been made in the departure of morning mail from Louisville. Instead of 9 a.m., the mail will leave at 8:05 a m , thus allowing better connections to be made. In or der to make the 8:05 mail, it will have to be in by :55. August Petereit entered the Methodist Hospital in Omaha Wednesday for cheek-up. i Fred Schoenian, 55, of Comp-i ton, Calif., died suddenly of al heart attack He lived in Lou-j isville until 1941. Funeral wasi Wednesday in Compton. He is survived oy ills wue, jiazei, a son, Robert; a brother, William of Fort Collins, Colo., and a sister, Mrs. Edith Knut.son of Louisville. Mrs. Knutson flew out Monday morning to attend the funeral. Mrs. A. L. Shuey and son Jer ry of Grand Island arrived on Tuesday and stayed until Fri day at the home of Mrs. Geor gia Gess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pear son and family of Diller were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson. Roger stayed with his grand parents for a two-week visit. Mrs. Everett Wagner and son Bobby of Ashland are visiting this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward at Camp Kitaki. Mrs. Eddie Grell and sons and Mrs Ernest Beck spent from Thursday until Saturday at the Robert Beck home in Kennard. Little Richard Beck returned home with them and is staying at the Eddie Grell home. James Heard of Omaha hon ored his father, Leonard Heard, and Mrs. Heard on Father's Day by taking them to the mov ie Ben Hur in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ingram and family were Saturday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slemin and family near Ceresco. A picnic supper was held Sun day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac and Ev elyn. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Janecek and sons of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Eager, all of Plattsmouth. Mary Lou and Jimmy Carnic le of South Bend returned home Sunday after two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien. Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stander were Mr. and Mrs. John Stander and Mr. and Mrs. Carley, all of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pear son of Diller called at the Fred Brand home Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Fred Buuers of Weeping Water accompanied Lizzie Bau ers to Nebraska City Thursday to bring Fred Bauers home from St. Mary's Hospital where he had been for several days of observation. Mrs. Jim Kritenbrink, Jim my and Melody Sue visited on Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Elwood Leroy. Mrs. Esther Schneider of Boulder, Colo., left Sunday af ter being here for a time visitn" relatives and friends. She join ed a group and will tour Europe this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McNenly and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Del Denter and baby of Omaha visited Sunday with Mrs. Daisy McNealy. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hirsch of Princeton, N. J., who have been visiting the past month at the C. S. Hirsch home, left on Saturday. They went to Texas and will go from there to Los Angeles before returning home. Monday evening visitors at the Otto Sprieek home were Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sprieek of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs Frank Salberg. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ingrain and children were dinner quests on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ingram's parents. Mr. and Mrs Frank Jelinek in Wahoo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquarlt of Avoca, Mr. and Mrs. William Eddie of Grand Island and M-, Bedella Stander of Louisville , n joyed a nieme dinner Sund n with Mr. and Mrs. Dunns Fd die of Plattsmouth at Waulv.11 sie Park. loua. Mr. and Mrs. Bui Howard ol Greenwood were Sunday sup per guests at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Austin Finlay. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson of Meadow while in California vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Amos Hrabik Jr. and fam ily in Saratoga and also at the home of Mr. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Ida Norell in Fresno. uses The WSCS met in regular ses sion on June 16 with Mrs. Hazel Hon, president, presiding. Mrs. Grace McGrew led the devo tions. There were 14 members present and two members were in the kitchen preparing dinner for the Lions Club. Mrs. Mary Amelang present ed "Mission Minute.' The Soc iety voted to continue serving the Lions Club. The program, "Problems of City Churches" was presented by Rev. McCord and Mrs. Dai sy McNealy. Hostesses were Christina Nesscn and Dorothy Nessen. Herbert Heil attended a meet ing of Norbest directors Wed nesday through Saturday last week at Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Richard Meisinger en tertained at a double birthday party last Tuesday honoring the birthdays of her daughter, Vie ki, 6, and son Gregg, 8. There were 14 little guests present. The Live Wires 4-II Club met at the College Hill school with 28 members and a guest pre sent A special guest was Jim Venable from Eastern Public Power District which sponsored Mrs. Forrest Engelkemeier at the leaders training meeting at Lincoln. Mr. Venable took pic tures of the club. The lesson was on splicing. Next meeting will be June 30 at the College Hill school. Robert Engelke meier, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and family and Herman Roeber of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Roeber and family of Om aha enjoyed a picnic dinner on Sunday at Elmwood Park in Omaha. Snuday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Payne were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buckingham and sons of Omaha. Mrs. Frederick Stohlmann and Mrs. Leonard Stohlmann, Jean ette and Marlene attended a mother-daughter banquet at the First Lutheran Church in Pa pillion Sunday. Sunday afternoon caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Diekmann was Mrs. Fred Tow le of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stander and family of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stander and Don na of Greenwood and Dick Stan der were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stander near Murdock Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stander and children of Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Erret Wiles of Waterloo were Sunday after noon callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. George Bauers. dlvo Mrs. Wilson Howe Mrs. Lloyd Mickel, Susan and Linda spent last week at Cum stocK wan Mrs. Mickci ,s par ents. They went one Sunday and came bacK the nexi. The big day arrived Friday, everyone had been looking ior ward to seeing the equipment tor Consumers Public Power's nuclear power plant. Part of it went through town m the morn ing. It was headed for Hallam. A Dairy Herd Meeting was held at the Fred Sehuelke farm a mile 1101 th and a quarter-mile east of Alvo Wednesday. Din ner was .served by the local WSCS. Patricia ard Nancy Roelofsz drove to Central City Wednes day to visit with tin- Jay Han way family. The Hanway fam ily are from Calitomia He is a former Alvo teacher. Mrs. Han way's parents were celebrating; their '.'olden anniversary. Pam ela Har.way has applied to K 1 foveien e'char.".e student if accepted, she will a' tend sum mer cia-ves. so the llar.uav '''! 'ii'hs 1 Ih.r.k they ceuld visit Alvo this year. y o d e 11 1- 1- .) 1-