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eeping Water Jews Mrs. Edward Van Horn Phone 252-W Ed Holsehcr of Cook and Mrs. Raymond Freeman and Stove went to Omaha Friday morning to pick up Verna Jean Hoscher who came in by train from Mad ison, Wise, for a visit. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hulscher en tertained at a post-Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Freeman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hoscher and family of Cook and Verna Jean Hoscher as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cooper at tended a New Year's eve parly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reese of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cum mings and family spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Cummings at Hastings. They were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald IJe marey and family of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meising er and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. Emma Kaf lenberger of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rathe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Thorns and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergmann and Debbie were New Year s eve pinochle guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meisinger and family. Clifford Cooper visited on Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin and Alan. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cooper and Gary of Omaha were Mon day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin and Alan were Wednesday supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bickford and Reggie, Mr. and Mrs. James Hermance and Jo Ann of Lincoln and Terry Bickford of Colum bia, Missouri pent New' Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bickford and family of Sabetha, Kansas. MVs. Byron Baker entertained at a pinochle foursome on Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Leo Christensen. Mrs. L. E. Johnson and Mrs. Wilson Bickford as guests. Callers the past week at the Laurence Eidenmiller home were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harshman, John Norris, Lt. Col. George Brunner of Lincoln, Esther Tefft and Ray Norris. Laurence is petting along fine and is able to get around the house on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Joyce and Jerry of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen, Homer f'lee- man and Mrs. Tom Colbert were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and I Mrs. James Kivett. I Mr. and Mrs. George Bates' visited Forrest Cunningham at Nehawka. Saturday lunch guests; at the Bates home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kruger of Platts mouth. H. D. Ash and Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Fleming and family of Fapillion were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Fleming. Sunday evening guests at the Fleming heme were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Heneger. Mrs.' John Ruhge and Mrs. Marion Sutton and family of Avoca and Mrs. Ed Steinkamp spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Stanley Schroeder and family. Michael Isaac of Manley was a Friday night until Sunday af ternoon guests of his grandmo ther, Mrs. Frank Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin lssac and Frankie of Manley joined them for din ner on Sunday. Shirley Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haines, had the misfortune to fall at her home and break her right arm. Shirley is a freshman in high THREE RINGS Platinum mounted 2!3 carat diamond Dinner ring cluster of small diamonds Platinum mounted wedding ring, 5 small diamonds Offers on above items may be submitted at Croves Jewelry Store, Plattsmouth, where the rings are on display, until January 14, 1961. ESTATE 0 RNA LAPIDUS school. A New Year's eve dance wa3 held at the Cass County Audi torium for teenagers. The eve ning was spent dancing to rec ords. Karen Fick of Lincoln spent a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carnes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiles and David were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Patton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Loyd and family of Denver, Colorado ar rived for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loyd and to help them celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Mrs. L. J. Lane and Eleanor La.ifj entertained at an New Years dinner with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lane and Martha of Mil lard, Mrs. Helen Callahan and girls and Merle Davison as guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Rauth and family of St. Joseph, Missouri, and Mrs. Lillian Stander and Marilyn were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth. Sunday evening guests at the Rauth home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rehmeier and Mrs. Jaulianne Taylor of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruns and Lee were Monday evening guests for pinochle of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Rupp and boys were Thursday evening guests at the Bruns home. Eugene Ludwick was released from the Bryan Memorial hos pital in Lincoln on Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ludwick left for their home on Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ludwick left for their home at Papillion on Friday after visiting at the Eugene Lud wick home. Georgia Ludwick attended a New Year's eve party at the home of Lois Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Minford of Lincoln spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiles. Mr. and Mrs. John Ahrens and family, Mrs. Addie Rhoden and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Ahrens and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murdoch. Elizabeth Ahrens, 10, fell Fri day at her home on an air com pressor and suffered a bad cut in her leg. She was taken to the doctor and it required four stitches to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buch holz and family of Avoca and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wennekamp of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allgayel; Sr. Due to doctor's order I am quitting farming and will sell the following described per sonal property at the farm located 1 mile we-t, 1 mile north, 2 miles west, and ', mile north of Murdock, or 6 miles south, 1 mi'e east and 1 mile south of Ashland, or 6 miles east and mile south cf Crccnwood, or 5 miles north, 3 miles east & 1 .' mile north of Alvo, or 4 miles south cf Louisville on Highway 50 to the church road 8 miles west and '- mile south, on January 10 th Starting at 10:0C A. M. sharp Lunch on grounds by E.U.B. Womens Missionary Society 1946 J.D. "CM" Tractor with hydraulic lift 1937 J.D. A Tractor with starter, hydr. lift 1937 J.D. A Tractor with starter, power lift 2 Hydraulic Cylinders, A and C Charion Hydraulic Power Steering Unit with pump. Can be installed on most tractors 1945 A.-C. Combine, good condition Innes Pickup for A.-C. combine NewHolland 68 twine Baler, almost new J.D. Manure Spreader, model "N", 135- bushcl capacity, like new J.D. Manure Loader, model "45" with dirt scoop and snow cr cob scoop J.D. 2-bottom 16-inch power control model "44" Plow I.H.C. 2-bottom 16-inch Plow J.D. 2-row Mcunfred Lister Candy Aldrin Spreader J.D. 2-row 11 -shovel Cultivator with rear sweeps J.D. 8-toot "KB" Tandem Disk J.D. 6-biade power control One Way Tiller Extra spools to make it into 8-blade tiller J.D. 3-section Harrow J.D. 3-section Rotary Hoe J.D. Van Brunt 7-18 Crain Drill J.D. 7-14 model B Cr3i'n Drill with press wheels and grass seeder on rubber J.D. 4-bar Side Delivery P.ake J.D. flay Loader Kosh Mower with J.D. mountings J.D. "25A" Mounted Corn Picker in running order Ottawa 40-foot Elevator 4 J.D. "953" Running Gears on rubber, extra good 2 Westondorf 6-ton Running Cears on rubber, fike new PTO unloading Silage and Forage Box, extra good SOME SHOP TOOLS AN TERMS: CASH, DAY OF SALE. PTO unloading Farmhand Silage and Forage Box, extra good PTO Crainovator unloading wagon, extra good 3 Flat Racks, good shape 2-whee! Flat Bed Trailer on rubber 2-wheel Steel Box Trailer on rubber with wood upper box All steel flare Wagon Box Wood Vagon Box, extra good Letz 340 roughage Mill, good shape Letz 220 Burr Grinder with elevator and quick change burrs, good shape McCormick-Deering 2-row Stalk Cutter Blue 2-row mounted Fertilizer Spreader Handy 10-foot Fertilizer Spreader Clipper "2B" Fanning Mill with elevator Easy tractor-mounted Post Hole Digger Field Sprayer 2 Tractor Umbrellas 5- foot tumbling bug Scraper 300-gallon Fuel Barrel Ear Corn Conveyor, 18 ft. long, on wheels 4-inch Crain Auger, 12-feet long Good Unloading Chute Hog Crate 3 Caswell Farrowing Crates Hog Oiler Cattle Dehorner Clipper, new Rubber tire Wheelbarrow 2 Log Chains, 14 feet and 24 feet long Set of Tractor Wheel Weights 2 Sets Tractor Chains, 12-38 6- vo!t Electric Fence Charger 50 Electric Fence Posts I.H.C. Cream Separator, good shape, with stainless bowl 1947' Plymouth 4-door car 300 bales Straw 90 bales Prairie Hay Some Old Machinery D HOUSEHOLD GOODS Net responsible in case of accident. m&m. iwner REX YOUNG. Portsmouth, and EDWARD MORRIS. Ashland, Auctioneers CORN GROWERS STATE BANK, Murdcck, Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein kamp of Canton, Ohio came Monday and visited until Tues day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinkemp. Mrs. Jane Stein kamp Joined them for supper Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steinkamp and family of Louisville were Monday after noon guests to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell and boys and Mrs. Fra.nk Pace were Sunday evening lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sheehan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming and Johnny were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Fleming. Dr. and Mrs. Duane Harmon and children spent the weekend in Lincoln with Mrs. Harmon's parents, and from there they went to their home in Moorhead, Minnesota. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook en tertained at a post-Christmas dinner on Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Har mon, Mr. and Mrs. George Bornemeier of Elmwood, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buell and family of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kreiser and Geralyn of Waverly and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook and Suzanne of Alvo.. Mrs. John Jochim and Alice Jean spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harold Meisinger and Marcia. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Horn and family were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickels and Velda of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nickels and Veronica of Fre mont were spending the week end at the Nickels home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bond and Ricky of Louisville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Laurit zen, Sr. were Thursday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Lauritzen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Laurit zen, Jr. and Alice and Mr. and Mrs. William Buskirk and fam ily of San Rafael, California were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Akeson. Mr. Buskirk showed slides of pictures taken the past summer. Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter and boys were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hammons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allgayer and family of Nehawka. Mrs. Addie Rhoden, Mrs. Lee Roy Ahrens, and family and Mrs, Earl Murdoch were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ahrens and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth were in Omaha where they visit ed with Aaron Rauth at the St. Joseph hospital. Vincent Rauth of Quincey, 111. visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein kamp of Canton, Ohio, Mrs. Ed Steinkamp and Mrs. Jane Stein kamp were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner and family of Lincoln. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steinkamp of Murdock. Mrs. Jennie Mather, Irvin and Wayne Mather were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mather and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark and LaMar were evening guests at the Mather home. Miss Roberta Knaup and Mrs. Marvin Pilfold entertained sev eral former high school class mates at the Henry Knaup home Friday afternoon to a coffee. Those present were Mrs. Ken neth Hauschild and Steve of Nehawka, Mrs. William Mason and Steve, Mrs. Lyle Thomas sen and Deanna and Mrs. Mar vin Pilfold, Debbie and Jody. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kirchhoff and Erma and Mrs. Glen Kirchhoff visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dettmer and fami ly of Avoca. They were lunch guests of Mrs. Marion Sims of Lincoln. Erma left in the after noon by train for her home in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kirchhoff and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirch off and family of Cheney were Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Henrietta Kirchhoff to help her celebrate her 85th birthday. They all enjoyed refreshments for her birthday. A birthday party was held on Sunday evening at the George Kirchhoff home, honoring his birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ludwick, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dettmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dettmer and family, Henry and Minnie Grafe of Avoca, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Ottens and family of Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dettmer and family of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirchhoff and girls. Mrs. Anna Otten3 and Mary Kohler of Otoe were Sun day dinner and lunch guests at the Kirchhoff home . and were also guests at the party in the evening. Norman Brochhoff, Buddy Ahrens, Art Ortlieb and Phil Tritsch visited with Pvt. Lyle Kircnnoir wmie he was on: leave at the heme of hi.s parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. George KirchhoII. 1 Greenwood Mn. Frank Hurlbut Donald Boiler is spending a leave from the Navy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler and other relatives. He will return to Jacksonville, Fla. January 7 where he will be sta tioned. Lyle Comstock returned home by jet plane Saturday afternoon from Owego, N. Y. after a visit to IBM. He also spent 3 days visiting in New York City and took in three broadway shows. Mrs. Maude Bassett of Hyan nis is a house guest of Mrs. Mil dred Comstock. Thursday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Eldon Bates in Lincoln were Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse and Larry, T-Sgt. and Mrs. Emmett Meyers and Linda of Lincoln and Mrs. Mil dred Comstock and sons and Kathy Grieninger. The dinner was in honor of T-Sgt. Meyers who left Friday by plane from Omaha for the McGuire airforce base and from there he will go to Berlin, Germany. A family gathering of 40 guests spent New Years day at the Bud Pilfold home near Yutan. Mrs. Gladys Martin called on Mrs. John Downing and Mrs. Roy Love Saturday afternoon. Joe Kyler received word Mon day night, Dec. 26, that his sis ter, Mrs. Anna Rager, 81, died at Gordon. Fred Palmquist was returned home last Saturday. He is bed fast now at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmquist received telephone calls from their sons Ralph and Orval of Sacramento, Calif, and their daughter Mrs. Minnie Thomas of Clearfield, Utah inquiring about their fathers illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Gustaf son received a call from their son Bill and family in Florida wishing them a Happy Holiday Greeting. Mrs. Lytha Bauers received a call from her daughter Mrs. Bob Harrison of Santa Anna, Calif, wishing her a Happy Holi day Greeting, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall called on Mrs. Wall's brother Michael Smith at the St. Eliza beth hospital Friday. Mrs. Norma McNurlin attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Etta Pierce Friday Dec. 24 at York. Mrs. 'Pierce died at York, and was ,the mother of deceased Erry; McNurlin. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Boiler visited with Mrs. Boiler's moth er Mrs. Edward Grysby at Fre mont last Tuesday. Milton Talcott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Talcott of Kenwich, Washington spent the holidays visiting with the Talcott rela tives and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Orton of Lin coln. New Year's dinner guests of Mrs. N. D. Talcott and Mrs. Sally Iden were Milton Talcott of Kenwick, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Talcott and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William McGill. Mrs. N. D. Talcott, Arthur Tal cott and Milton Talcott visited Dr. Talcitt at the Ashland Nur sing Home in the afternoon. Thev found the Dr. not so well. Holiday weekend guests of Mrs. Norma McNurlin were her son-i:i-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Brandes of Wichita, Kan., Mrs. Nell Ander son of Lincoln was additional dinner guest. Mrs. Mabel Lambert and Wil lis spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williss and Miss Gladys Willis birthday was also honored. New Year's guests of "Miss Al ice Boucher were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hall and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall and Mrs. Gladys Martin. Mrs. Gladys Martin and Miss Alice Boucher called on Mrs. Nellie Boucher of Havelock Friday. lost World' Is Trip To Prc-History "T h e Lost World." Irwin Allen's prroduction of Sir Ar thur Conan Doyle's gripping story of a trip to prehistoric land, filmed in Cinemascope and De Luxe Color, starring Michael Rennie, Jill St. John, David Hedison, Claude Rains and Fernando Lamas plays Sun day, Monday and Tuesday, Jan uary 8-9-10 at the Cass Theatre. Stranger than the wildest sci ence fiction dreams is the land of the "lost world" where Jur assic monsters from 150,000,000 B.C. roam at will, where dino saurs rule the land and man eating plants reach out at every bend in the trail. This is the untamed and un touched place that zoology pro fessor Challenger (Claude Rains) takes his unforgettable expedition to. Accompanying him on this journey into the past are Lord Roxton (Michael Rennie), a playboy and big game hunter; Jennifer Holmes t Jill St. John), daughter of an executive who finances the ven ture; David Holmes 'Ray Strick land), Jennifer's brother; Ed Malone (David Hedison), Amer ican newsman and professor Summerlee (Richard Haydn), a scientist. Joining the expedition at a remote trading post on the Amazon are Gomez (Fernando Lamas), who pilots the helio copter to the plateu of "T h e Lost World," and Costa (Jay Novella) a jungle agent and guide. Unknown animals menace th3 party at every turn. A large ani mal blocks their path upon ar rival and knocks the helicopter over a cliff. It is identified by Prof. Challenger as a bronto saurus, but still the party plunges deeper into the un known. The age-old adage that "truth is stranger than fiction" cer tainly does not hold true in this case. Produced and directed by Irwin Allen, the Cinemascope De Luxe Color presentation of the Doyle classic would tend to make a fallacy of these words. Adv. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY' JOURNAL Thursday, January 5, 1961 Section B PAGE SEVEN Obituary William Louis Srhulrtrr William Louis Schlueter, son of Simon and Sophia Schluet er, was born May 31, 1887 near Murdock and died at Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln D: 28 at 73. He was baptized in infancy, and received his religious in struction in the Evangelical United Brethren Church, of which he was a member at the time of his death. His entire life was spent on a farm west of Murdock. He was preceded in death by his par ents, two brothers and three sis ters. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. William Stock of Murdock, and 14 nieces and nephews. Funeral was at Murdock Evan gelical United Brethren Church Dec. 30, with the Rev. O. W. Matzke officiating, assisted by Rev. George Dimlck. Burial was in Callahan Ceme tery southwest of Murdock. Call Your News And Social Items to 241 Cuy Davis Finishes Recruit Training SAN DIEGO Guy O. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis of Plattsmouth, Nebr., graduated from recruit training Dec. 9 at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises mark ing the end of nine weeks of "boot camp", included a full dress parade and review before military officials and civilian dignitaries. In nine weeks of instruction, the "raw recruit" is developed into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the fleet. Easy "Don't you find it hard to meet expenses?" "Hard. Man alive! I meet ex penses at every turn." KIDNEY DANCER SICNALS Cetting up nights, burning, frequent or scanty flow, leg pains or backache may be warning of functional kidney disorders- "Danger Ahead." Help nature eliminate excess acid and other wastes. Flush kidneys with BUKETS. Your 50c back at any drug store in 4 DAYS if not pleased. NOW al SCHREINER DRUG. We've Had So Much Turkey We're About Ready To Gobble! Chances arc that some of "Old Tom" wound up on your best suit or dress, as it did ours SATTLER Funeral Home Dial 3123 BUT. The damage was repaired in short order by L'JCSCH CLEANERS. DRESS SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE! For That Dressed Right Appearance. UGSCH CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 429 Main Phone 230 Plattsmouth .... ... , . . . .. Bridal Shower for Miss Lynn Paasch UNION (Special) A bridal shower was given for Miss Lynn Paasch last Saturday afternoon at the Methodist Church. Fifty guests attended. Games were played. Mrs. Sarah Rich and Miss Joyce Schanot won prizes. The gift table was decorated with blue and white streamers, a blue cloth and white wedding bell hung over center of table. The "bride to be" was assisted in opening a table full of gifts by her sister, Miss Ellen Paasch, Miss Ellen Stine and Miss Mary Easter, cousin of the bride. After Miss Paasch thanked her guests for the gifts, a lunch was served by the hostesses. Mrs. Elsie Porter, Mrs. Ethel Ehlers, Mrs. Helen Land of Plattsmouth, Mrs. Louise Beccard and Mrs. Weston. January 1 is the assessment date for the State of Nebraska. Assessment schedules must be in the County Assessor's office by March 1, 19S1 in order to avoid the penalty. All persons between the ages of 21 snd 60 must pay the Head Tax of $3.50 unless specifically exempt by law. 0 In regard to the grain tax, the tenant is required to report the land lord's share of the grain, unless the landlord is active in production of the grain. The landlord to pay the tax for his share. Tenants please have the num ber cf bushels of grain for each landlord divided from the amount to be asses sed to you, and the school district in which th grain was produced before you go to file your assessment. Truck owners not receiving a motor vehicle statement, should contact this office, as more information is needed for the 1961 valuation, than shown on the 1960 registration. You may repot to an assessor at any of the following locations: Louisville City Hall ...! Jan. 3 to 7 Inc. Feb. 8-9-10-11 Weeping Water Agricultural Building ... Jan. 9 to 14 Inc. Feb. 6-7-8 Elmwood Fire House Jan. 16 to 21 Inc. Feb. 1-2-3-4 Creenwood Legion Hall Jan. 9-10-11 Feb. 9-10-11 Eagle Fire House Jan. 3-4-5 Feb. 6-7 Alvo Fire House Jan. 26-27-28 Feb. 13-14 Murdock Library Jan. 23-24-25 Feb. 15-16-17-18 Union Legion Hall Jan. 6-7 Feb. 3-4 Nehawka Auditorium Jan. 19-20-21 Jan. 30-31 Avoca Library Jan. 23-24-25 Feb. 1-2 Murray City Hall Jan. 16-17-18 Feb. 16-17-18 South Bend Scuth Bend Ha'll Jan. 12-13-14 and Jan. 30-31 Manley Catholic Hall Jan. 26-27-28 Feb. 13-14-15 Plattsmouth Court House Jan. 2 to Mar. 1 Inc., except Sat. & Sun. On Mondays, January 30, February 6, 20 and 27 County Assessor's Office will be open 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. A Husband Spared Mr. R Do you tell your wife everything? "Mr. A It isn't necessary, tjlic ! knows everything. 1 CLARA OLSON. County Assessor. I