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Notices NOTICE Eagles, wives. Sweet hearts and Auxiliary members only. New Years Eve dance $1 per person. Fred Warren Band. 8-6tc Lost and Found jijTRAYED Brown Swiss cow, recently de-horned, owner Al bert Thiel, Murdock Phone 2468. 12-21C .OST Toy Fox Terrior, black and white, little brown, 1 year old, registered. Answers to name of Teeny. $25 Reward'. Phone 3148 or 6255. 13-3tc Card of Thanks JL'ARD OF THANKS I want to i thank those who sent cards and flowers while I was in the hospital. Thomas Beins. 13-ltc k'ARD OF THANKS Once again, I would like to say Thanks to my many friends for their patronage during the past year, and for the many gifts during the year and at Christmas time. My family and I wish you all, a "Happy and Prosperious New Year." Olenn Diggs, your Alamjto milkman. 13-ltp CARD OF THANKS My sin cere thanks to my wonderful friends and relatives for the nice cards, calls and letters I received while hospitalized, also for the many Xnias gifts and cards with cheerful mes seages, we both enjoyed them greatly. We wish each and everyone a very Happy New Year. Virgil Sudduth. 13-ltc CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all the people who donated articles to help the family of seven have a Merry Christmas. Everything was greatly appreciated. The Infern-O-ettes. 13-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and good wishes received on the occasion of our 50ih wed ding anniversary. You have helped to make this one of the most eventful days of our lives. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wilson. 13-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our kind friends who sent cards, flowers and messages and helped us in so many ways. We especially wish to thank the blood donors. These kind acts will never be forgotten. Clara and Alice Weyrich. 13-ltp CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone for the cards, calls and gifts while 1 was in the hospital. Sincere ly, Kenneth J. Dunlap. 13-ltp CARD OFTHANKS Thanks to everyone for get-well cards and handkerchiefs sent me aunng my stay at St. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Carl Propp. 13-ltc Help Wanted HhLP WANTED MAN WANT ea In Cass County. Married, Age 24-40, dependable, car, good credit standing, must have farm background or some college. Man started will be given $1)6.50 plus $35 ex penses to start. Ambitious man Louid do much better. Write Box No. 6U3 oo Journal. 4-tfc HELP WANTED Full time ex perienced service station at tendant. Give reference. Write Box 28. the Journal. 13-tfc Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY New in Business. Need used furniture buy, sell, trade anything. "Paynes," 326 Main. 101-tlc WANTED TO BUY Clean cot ton rags. Remove buttons and zippers. Do not want over alls, towels, nylon or silk! 5c per lb. The Plattsmouth Jour- iuL 4-tfc WANTED TO BUY We buy used furniture, one piece or a houseful. No Junk, Please. Behmer Furniture. Ph. 7963. 4-tfc Wanted WANTED Ride to 16th and C'ummings, hours 7 to 3:30. Call Jo Taylor, 9133. 10-4tc WANT AD RATES Want Ads are Oih 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 cuitcmer upon their receip of notification of total charges. ACH WORD, First Insertion 4e EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3e (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50e) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 75 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. TELEFHONE 241 If an error is made in your ad, notify The Journal office immedi-, rc y foiiow.ng publication. We cannot assume responsibility after the first Insertion. Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED Crush ed rock and wallstone. Phone 3164. 2-tfc GARDNER Plumbing & Heating 616 1st Ave. Phone 7152 Air Conditioning & Furn aces. Water Heaters tz Wat er Systems. Plumbing Con tractor & Service work. Free Estimates - Monthly Payment3. 4-tfc FOR EXPERT TV, Washer, Dryer, Other Major Appliance SERVICE Call 245 SCAN LAN BROS. Your Old Established Co. 4-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. riattsmouth Paint Store. 4-tfc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek and Garnett, Plattsmouth. 37-tfc SERVICES OFFERED INSUR ANCE, call Clem. Prompt, ef ficient service on all lines. Phone 6297. Clem Woster, 906 Ave. D. 104-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Seam stress. Alternation & general sewing. Knitting by order. Ph. 9241. 10-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cess pools and ceptic tanks clean ed. Complete price $15 to $35 each. No trip charge. Phone 6062. 4-tfc PLANNING a new home or re modeling? Phone 1011, Mur rv. Herb CamnbeU. 4-tfc BRING YOUR TRACTOR IN FOR REPAIRS NOW! Expert mechanics will put it in shape for spring work. MURRAY HARDWARE Murray, Nebr. Allis-Chalmers Dealer. l3-4tc UHAUL IOCAL OR ONE-WAY LOW RATES GUARANTEED TIRES FREI ROAD SERVICI CARGO INSURANCC HITCH rURNISHE 4.000 DEALERS C. E. Shellenbarger Sinclair Products Phone 273 4-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE Maytag washer like new. 1953 Plymouth, good tires. Call 5174 or see Lester Taylor. H-3tc 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. 4-tfc FOR SALE 66 gal. electric hot water heater, rapid recovery, like new. Hill City Trlr. Court, phone 9298 or 6251. 13-tfc 'lew i on Norge Kelvinator Laundry Equipment New Dryer prices start at. . . . $99.00 New Dual -Cycle Automatic Washers: $159 with trade LOW OVERHEAD MEANS LOW PRICES CHAS. WARCA SALES & SERVICE South of Ruback's on 7th Phone 224 FOR SALE Automatic-washer, clean, $65; chrome break fast sets, $25; $69.50 inner spring and mattress, $35; end tables and coffee tables, $3-50 up; white steel kitchen cab inet for sink, $20; gas stove, like new. Phone 5194 eve nings. 4-tfc FOR SALE Electric Singer Sewing Machine complete with Zig zag, buttonholer, attach ments and new guarantee. Take over 5 payments of $8.20 or $35.00 cash. Write Credit Mgr. 2024 So. 60th. St., Oma ha, Nebr. 8-6tc FOR SALE Electrolux Vacu um Cleaner with attachments and fully guaranteed. Respon sible party may take over 4 payments of $5.90 or $19.00 cash. Write Credit Dept. 2624 So. 60th. St., Omaha, Nebr. 8-6tc For Sale FOR SALE Fresh country sau sage plain and smoked. Also frozen walleyed pike fillets. Murray Lockers. - Phone 8911 Murray. 8-6tc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Ladies' size 9 white figure skates, like new. Phone 8130. 13-ltc FOR SALE Pedigree black miniature poodle pups. Phone 4213. 13-2tc FOR SALE Used doors, 28 and 30 inches wide by 6 feet, 8 inches. Also toilet stool. Can be seen at 410 So. 8th. 13-2tc FOR SALE Beautiful 3-bedroom trailer, IVi baths, 10x50 plus addition, completely Iurnishedr lot included. Investment property consis ting of ultra-modern 3-bedroom home with attached garage and two-bedroom apartment and laundry room in basement. One-story home with three bedrooms, living room, din ing room, kitchen and bath, lVz lots and parage. Attractive lour room home with basement, near school. $7,500. Large, comfortable, brick home with double garage. Active-inoome properties for investment. LORIS B. LONG Realtor 123 N. -ith St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 4-tfC Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Furnished apart ment private entrance and bath. Phone 7954 after 5 p.m. 7-tfc FOR RENT One bedroom apartment in one year old duplex, utilities paid except lights. Stainless steel built-in oven and stove, refrigerator furnished. $35. Available Jan uary 1st. Phone 212 days or 4056 evenings. 7-tfc FOR RENT 1 bedroom apart ment. $65. also 2 bedroom apartment $90. Phone 287. 10-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom trail er house. Phone 7216. 13-ltc FOR RENT 2 bedroom com pletely furnished apartment. Phone 6978. 13-ltc FOR KENT Farm house 2 miles south, 1'. miles east of Murray corner, cn rock road. Elderly couple or small family preferred. Phone 6114. Platts mouth. 13-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Inquire of H. L. Krugtr, 402 North" 10 or phone 4134. 13-tfc FOR RENT One bedroom and two bedroom Apartments. Semi-furnished. Phone 287. 10-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom horn Phone 5194 evenings. 89-tfc FOR RENT: All modern 2 bedroom home, full base ment, recreation room. Pos session Jan. 1st.- ' See Steve" FOR RENT: All modern 2 bedroom 1st floor apt. Heat Si Water furnished, redecor ated. STEVE DAVIS Phone 6111 115 North 5th St. Plattsmouth, Nebr. 11-tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom walk-in basement home. Call 5222. 12-3tc FOR RENT Newly redecorated 3 room apartment, stove, re frigerator and heat furnished, $55.00. Herold Apartments. Phone 6114. 2-tfc FOR RENT Newly redecorat ed unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment. Heat Furnished. $70.00. Herold Apartments. Phone 6114. 2-tfc FOR RENT Apartment, Phone 7183 or 6124. 8-tfc FOR RENT 3 bedroom home all modern. Call 9034, Ideal Heights Addition. 13-tfc FOR RENT Three bedroom 10 wide trailer. Private lot. Phone 5249. . 13-2tc FOR RENT Apartment. Phone Murray 6511. 13-2tc Automobiles YOUR BETTER USED CAR AWAITS YOU AT. . RUBIN AUTO CO. 2-'59 FORDS Nice Ones; '59 FORD Galaxie 2-dr. HT., Local Owner; '57 Buick Cabalaro Station Wagon; . 58 FOR 4-dr. HT.; 2 -'57 FORD HT's '57 Plymouth 4-dr.; '56 FORD Station Wagon, Straight shift. Overdrive; 56 FORD V8, Automatic; '56 Buick, convertible; '55 Plymouth; '55 Chevy V8 Station Wagon '55 Plymouth 6. Automatic; '54 FORD Station Wagon '53 Mercury, Local Owner; '52 FORD Pickup; Ask Us. RUBIN AUTO CO. Washington Ave. 4-tfc SAVE ON USED CARS AT WIYSEL'S 56 OLDS SUPER 88 4 dr. hardtop, very nice, NEW snow tires. '57 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 4 dr. A real good one. "58 DODGE 6 2 Dr. New Battery, New Tires. '58 IHC TRAVEL-ALL, 240 motor, 20,000 miles Si excellent. . '57 CHEVROLET V8 4 dr. 9 Passenger wagon, very good. '57 STUDEBAKER 6 2 dr. WAGON Clean. '54 PONTIAC 4 Dr. '49 CHAMPION 2 dr. Overrdrive, radio, heater, very good. '57 SIMCA 4 dr. A real good economy car. WIYSEL AUTO COMPANY Holdrege & Chicago Ave. 13-2tc FOR SALE 1955 Olds. 88, $650, 4 door sedan. Completely over hauled and new tire3. Call 7056 evenings. 10-tfc FOR SALE '49 Pontiac good condition also 2 wheel push type garden tractor, disc and mower. Call 3107. ll-2tp Livestock FOR SALE Serviceable reg istered polled Hereford bulls. Arnold Schliefert, Manley. 9-3tp-T SIRE SERVICE The Future Farmers of America have a registered Hampshire boar (Golden West) for breeding service. For information call Glen Fornot: Nehawka 2091. 13-4tp FOR SALE 23 head hereford, steers and heifers. Elmer G. Stoehr, phone 3236 Louisville. 13-ltp South Bend Mrs. Jets Fidler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly visited Monday at Plattsmouth with Mrs. Emil Koukal. Christmas evening dinnerJ guests of Mrs. John Melsinger and Floyd were, Messrs and Mmes James Dwyer of Glen wood. Ia., Harold Barnes and Dennis, Vernon Urwin of Louis ville, Glen Meisinger and family og Springfield, and Milford Mei singer and family. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Heard of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn and Linda were hosts at a Christmas dinner for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Val Gene Ewing and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kuhn and Vickl. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thiessen and family were guests on Mon day of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lackey and family at Fremont for a family Christmas dinner. Vlcki Kuhn spent several days this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beck and family at Louisville. Guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carnicle and girls were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carni cle and children and Mrs. Kay Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thiessen, Junior and Christine were Christmas Day guests of her mother, Mrs. Jim Lysle at Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell brought the dinner and were guests In the Bernard Dill home Thursday evening. After the dinner the group drove to Omaha and enjoyed viewing the Christ mas lighting and decorations of the city. Mrs. Vyrl Livers, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Livers and family, Mr. and Mrs-Tom Plummer jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers and fami ly were Christmas eve supper guests of Mrs. Vera Meese at Ashland. Miss Jonni Olson of Axtell spent several days of the past week as guest of Miss Janice Dill. Visitors last week of Mrs. Frank Ohm were Mrs. Edward Kelly, Mrs. Glen Thiessen Mrs. Wilby Cox, Linda Kuhn, Mrs. Jason Streight, Mrs. Ralph Ipack of Louisville, Mrs. Claude Sack, Mrs. Jesse Fidler and Elinor, Mrs. Bill Rosencrans, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, Karen and Mike of Lincoln. Monday dinner guests of the Bill Rosencrans family were Mr.' and Mrs. B. E. Grady of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemeier of Faribault, Minn. Christmas eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnicle and family were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and children. Christ mas Day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnicle Jr. and daughter of Murdock. Mrs. Leonard Parrish and Leon were Christmas weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Baum at Gering. Leonard Par rish was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Furerr at Yu tan for Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Rudoph Ver vaecke were guest3 for Christ mas dinner and supper of Mr. and Mrs. George Vervaecke and Legai Notices Notice to Bidders Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to 9:00 o' clock A.M. December 31, 1960 and opened at a meeting of the City Council the same morning for furnishing the City of Platts mouth with one new 1961 model automobile for Police Depart ment use. (No trade-in 1. Specifications as follows: Engine: 1961 V-8 series, mini mum 200 HP (State all engine options); Air cleaner and oil filter; Heavy duty 12 volt, 70 ampere hour battery; Electric windshield wipers and washers. Transmission: Straight stick. Body: 4 door standard body; Fresh air heater and defroster; Backup lights. Bid to include the cost of transferring the following equip ment from the present car and installing in the new car: Four red lights-two on the front bumper, one on right front fender, and rotating light in the back window; One riot gun mounted to dash; One fire ex tinguisher; Two flashing tail lights: Two 2-way radios, with whip antennas on rear fenders; Alternator. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. Albert Olson City Clerk No. 5046 Dec. 29, 1960. family at Louisville. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Vervaeke of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keckler and family of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Melsing er and family attended the wed ding of James Heard of Louis ville and Kathy Streick of Mur dock at the EUB Church at Murdock Monday evening. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenboom of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schwartz of Lincoln, and BUI Carnicle of Ashland. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carnicle of Lincoln, the Tom Carnicles, and the Ray Carnicle family. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bold an and family entertained at a Christmas dinner on Saturday. Guests were Pete Ball and Duane Ball of Wahoo. The Bold ans were visitors of Miss Gladys Ball at Ashland Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cox and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Miner and family for Christmas dinner. dvjojca Mrs. Henry Maseman Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carsten were Mr. and Mrs. Small and daughter, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neumeister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neumeister. Christmas noon guests of Mrs. Dena Ruge, Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice Ruge and sons, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Mather and children, Weeping Water, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Emshoff and Karen. Guests Monday of Mrs. Ella Wulf were Mr. and Mrs. Lawr ence Wulf and children, Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer, Omaha. Christfas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer and family were Mrs. Vogles, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kupke and family, Lin coin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fricke and son, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Meyer and son, Omaha. Sgt and Mrs. Danzler and fam ily attended a program at Offutt Air Base Friday evening. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and David, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Kickhoff and family, Avoca, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson and Julie, Oma ha, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Johnson Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rippe and family, McPherson, Kansas came Friday to spend the holi day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carr were in Lincoln Friday evening to attend a program that their grandson Craig Mundt was in. Christmas day at the John Emshoff, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Emshoff and family, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wessel, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Emshoff and girls. The Avoca Fire Dept. was called to the Paul Paap home near Otoe Monday. The family was doing chores when the smoke was seen. Some furniture was taken from the downstairs but the house was' a complete loss. They have no idea how it started. Mrs. E. R. Straube has been ill at her home this week. Her daughter Othilde is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs.- George Craven who, had apt. at the WTm. Luce heme moved to Nehawka this week. Wednesday evening, the choir of the Congregational Church went caroling and returned to the church to have hot cocoa, sandwiches, cookies and marsh mallows. Each member brought a guest. I The Junior High school and teacher Mrs. Severn went Carol ing Wednesday morning. 1 Miss Crystal Seegel is spend ing the holiday with her mother and other relatives from her studies at Peru. Miss Illeana Wulf is spending her holidays with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulf. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barteis Deshler and Mrs. John Ahrens, Davenport, Nebr. spent Monday at the Eldon Ahrens home. Avoca School closed Wednes day Dec. 21. Each room had parties and giit exchange. CORRECTION The minutes of the Cass Coun ty Board of Commissioners, printed in The Journal Dec. 2(3. contained an errcr. Commission Chairman Melvin Todd said to day. Mileage figures listed as "Mel vin Todd. $41. 36." and "W. F. Nolte. S'Jj.23." should have been just the opposite, Todd bu:d. THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAI Thursday, December 29, 1960 PAGE SEVEN aivo Mrs. Wilson Howe Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rueter and Elmer were with Mr. and Mrs. Al Ballance at Eagle Christmas Day. The Rueter 's other son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rueter and David were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mlckle and daughters were holiday guests of Mrs. Mickle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chelewski at Comstock, Nebraska. They left Alvo Saturday and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Goering and daughters of Lawton, Okla homa are visiting Mrs. Goer ing's mother, Mrs. Esther Clark. The Goering family and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and daughter of Lincoln attended Church Sun day morning with their mother, Mrs. Esther Clark. Mrs. Esther Clark spent Christ mas Day with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams and daughters of Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gartner and children of Unadilla, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Goering of Lawton, Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lee Clark of Lincoln were also dinner guests of the Adams. Mrs. Etta Ayers and Mrs. Leaver and Evelyn of Green wood spent Christmas day with the Ernest Leavers. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ayers and Kent were with Mr. jand Mrs. Keith Ayers at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bell and Lowell were with Mr. Bell's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Oris at Omaha. Mrs. Edith Braunn entertain ed, George Frohlich, Grace Linch and Florence Lewis of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett Morton. Mrs. Grace Copple entertained her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Copple and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norrls, of Weeping Water, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Boettner and family were with Mrs. Boett ner's sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Phil Coatman at Hold gredge, Saturday and Sunday and with Mr. Boettner's mother, Mrs. Bernice Boettner at Ben nett, Monday. Mrs. Anna Fifer and Maggie Sieman of Eagle were Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Grace Copple, and attended the Christ mas eve program at the Church with Mrs. Copple. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Dimmitt and daughters were' with Mrs. Dimmitt's father, Mr. Henry Boydston at Ashland Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dimmitt were with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Dimmitt, Friday evening for supper and their Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mickle en tertained relatives Tuesday. Mrs. Mickle's sisters and hus bands, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gerbling of Elmwood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickel and the Nickel's daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson and sons of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. ! Forest Hardnock and Jerry and ! Patty and the Mickle's son and iauuiy, ivir. ana Mrs. .Lioya Mickle and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Dreamer and sons were overnight Christ-1 mas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dreamer and both families : spent Christmas Day with Mrs. ! Ralph Dreamer's sister, Mrs. ; Francis Chase and Mike at Lin-! coin. ! BOWLING Women's League W L State Farm 31 11 Corner Bar 30 12 7-Up 23 14 Tim's Ear 27 15 A &c B Garage , . 25 17 Lyman Richey 23 19 Austin.; 22 20 Ernie's Bar 22 20 Ruse Motors 21 21 Iiinky Dinky 13 23 Schreir.ers 18 24 Cass Bar 16 26 Ray's Liquor 15 27 Ruback's 13 27 Ray &t John's 12 30 3 & H Shoes 12 30 Hi game, J. Baburek 181; hi series. B. Austin 472; hi team 'u.;. 7-L'p 710: hi Ha::: series. AiB Garage 2,014. ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH North 9th, Ave. E Pastor, Gene R. Swim Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 2:30 p.m. Visitation. 6:30 p.m. Young people's. 7:30 p.m. Evening Services. Tuesday : 7 p.m. Constitutional meeting. , Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. 8:30 p.m. Choir practice. REORGANIZED CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Elwin Coolman, Pastor Library Auditorium Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Communion service. Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howard were Mr. and Mrs. Braye Lewis of Verdon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lamb of Pa pillion and Dr. Josephine Arm strong of Omaha. Holiday weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady were Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemeier of Faribault, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piercing and Elaine were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Piening of Emerald and Mon day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Noble of Raymond. Mrs. Gladys Martin and Miss Alice Boucher were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hall and they all were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall. Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Carter were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Car ter -and" family of Omaha and Miss Miriam Carter of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hurlbut and family of Kansas City, Mo. spent holiday week visiting with Mr. and Mrs Frank Hurlbut and relatives in this vicinity and at Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jardine and sons of Grand Island spent Christmas weekend at the Frank Hurlbut home. Monday callers on Mrs. B. E. Grady were Mrs. Everett Jar-, dine, Mrs. Vernon Hurlbut and Mrs. Frank Hurlbut. Mrs. Frank Hurlbut has visit ed her mother at the Elmwood Nursing Home couple times the past week. Christmas dinner guests .of M;L and Mrs. Charles Lovell on Sat- -urday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zornes and daughter of Hallam; Mr. and Mrs. John Lovell and sons spent the holiday weekend in Central City with relatives. (tfatsih Callers the past week on Mil Z and Mrs. Laurence Eidenmiller and family were Alvin Groesser;" Z Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jenkins - - of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- " Iiam Johnson ' of Avoca, Alvin- - McReynoIds, Lyle Fleming, and Z Lt. Col. George Brunner of Lin- coin. . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lud- Z wick and Georgie, Mrs. George Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny - Ludwick of Washington, D. C. " and Mrs. Helen Clark were Z Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. - R. P. Hobson. Mr. and Mrs. Z Wallace Ludwick of Papillion - were evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lud- Z wick were Christmas dinner " guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell" Z Curnes of Omaha. - Eugene Ludwick entered the Bryan Memorial hospital in Lin- - Z coin Monday afternoon and un- "" derwent surgery on Tuesday.."" Z morning. - - Lt. Col. George Brunner of Z Lincoln was a Sunday morning ' - caller of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Z Ludwick and Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor and Mishell of .Murray .and Mr. tind Mrs. Orlo Coakly aad-tamily of Kansas C3y ', Missouri spent .J Christmas with Mr. and 'Mrs... - Art Taylor and Beverly. The - - Coakly family arrived Saturday Z and went home Monday. - Mrs. William Cave was a "" Z Tuesday guest of Mrs. Fred See- ger and Rodney. MUM