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r Notices NOTICE The Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold their an nual picnic on Sunday July 2, seven miles south of Platts mouth. Each family Is to bring a covered dish. Fried chicken and refreshments will be serv ed by the Aerie 1. Games for the children. This picnic will be for Eagles and their fam ilies, sweethearts, and Aux iliary members only. 61-4tc NOTICE Vacation Fun - Rain bow Beach Resort - Fishing for Walleye, Crapples and Northern, Cottages, Boats and Motors. Leonard and Verna Doty, Rte. No. 1, Perham, Minn. Phone 346-3185. 61-2tc IF YOU WANT GOOD USED FURNITURE The place to go Is ... . BEHMER FURNITURE 126 S. 6th Plattsmouth 18-tfc NOTICE I will continue my office at same location and will be here each Tuesday. Other times by appointment. Phone 2164. J. Howard Davis. 51-tfc WE ARE ACCEPTING BIDS for the trucking of 31,970 bushels of corn from the Eagle Bin Site which will be sold on June 22, 1961. Bids must be submitted to the Cass ASC County Office, Weeping Water, Nebraska by no later than Wednesday, June 21, 1961 at 2:00 p.m. 62-ltc Lost and Found LOST Siamese cat with red rhinestone collar, 403 Maiden Lane, 9042. Joseph Mier. 59-tfc LOST OR STRAYED Red shorthorned heifer. Weight 500 lbs. Call Doug Falrchild, 8522. 61-2tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to friends and rela tives for cards, gilts and flow er, while I was in the hospital also Home Chapter OES for remembering me. Mrs. Robert Patterson. 62-ltp CARD OF THANKS Thanks to Ed Guehlstorff of Murdock who found and reported our lost suitcase; his cooperation with The Journal and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick in contacting us, returning the suitcase, and contents. Eldon Pingree, Louis ville. 62-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers, cards and gifts, and to all who visited me during my recent hospitalization. Mrs. Leonard Davey. 62-ltp CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all our friends and neighbors for the acts of kindnesses during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. May God Bless all of you. The family of Frances Lockhart. 62-ltc Help Wanted CLERK-TYPIST No experience necessary Meet the public; interested varied work; good salary; regu lar increases based on merit; paid vacations and other out standing employee benefits. Apply in person. American Loan Plan, 530 Main Street. 60-TFC HELP WANTED $100 plus Per Week for man who quali fies for this job. 22-33, married neat. Good work record es sential. Combination Service-Sales-Delivery. Write: Box 186. Auburn, Nebr. 62-2tc WANT AD RATES Want Ads are Cash other than to established accounts. Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a period of six days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from customer upon their receipt of notification of total charges. EACH WORD, First Insertion 4e EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3c (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch :75c KEYED or BLIND ADS, crice chargo 50e CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM MESSACES POETRY tame ai Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads must be in this office by 9:30 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 2141 If an error is made in your ad, notify The Journal office immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume rcbpjnsibility after the first Insertion. Wanted WANTED Roll Top Desk. Mail description and price, Eldon Colclasure, 224 Ave. A., Plattsmouth. 62-ltp WANTED Sleeping room for working girl. Call 2251. 61-2tp WANTED New, used, antiqued weapons etc. Will pay cash. Contact A. J. Alves, 114 West ridge, Bellevue 291-6674. 61-tfc WANTED Corn. Farmers Feed and Seed. 55-tfc Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY Clean "cot ion rags. Remove buttons and zippers. Do not want over alls, towels, nylon or silk! 5c per lb. The Plattsmouth Jour nal. 17-tfc Services Offered ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek and Oarnett, Plattsmouth. 37-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Will do ironings in my home. Phone 2321. 59-4tp SERVICES OFFERED Paper hanging and painting. Venue Younker. Phone 2108 26-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Anhy drous ammonia application. Phone 2180, Orval Kahler. 35-tfc SERVICES OFFERED INSUR ANCE, call Clem. Prompt, ef ficient service on all lines. Phone 6297. Clem Woster, 906 Ave. D. 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. 37-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cess pool and septic tanks pumped. All solids removed. Free esti mates. No extra cnarge for trip. Phone 1009 collect, E. K. Gray, Nebraska City. 60-6tp SERVICES OFFERED Seam stress. Alterations & general sewing. Knitting by order. Ph. 9241. 10-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 4-tfc SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Scanlan Bros, PHONE 2145 2-tfc FRANKS PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLIES PHONE 5194 50-tfc PLANNING a new home or re modeling Phone 325-3835, Murray. Herb Campbell. 4-tfc For Sale FOR SALE English Pointer puppies. Phone 9921. 62-2tc FOR SALE Girl's 20" bicycle. New tires and tubes. Phone 5040. 61-2tc FOR SALE Dachshund Pup pies. Reasonable price. Phone 8367. 60-4tc FOR A GOOD BUY ON A POWER LAWN MOWER SEE SCANLAN BROTHERS 44-tfc SPECIAL MINNESOTA HOUSE PAINT LOW LUSTER COLOR Reg. $6.10 for $4.87 Cal. LATHAM LUMBER CO. Springfield, Nebraska 61-8tc Bricks. rhone 54-tfc FOR SALE Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner complete with attach ments and full guarantee. Res ponsible paity may buy for 4 monthly payments of $5.20 or $15.00 cash. Write Credit Dept., 2624 S. 60 St., Omaha. Nebr. 59-4tc It's Here! It's New! THESE TAPERED TOE CANVAS OXFORDS Are. . . Made In America All Sizes All Widths $2.99 BOYS' TENNIS SHOES (AMERICAN MADE) $2.99 ALL SIZES BLACK Oil WHITE B & H SHOES GO-tfc LAWN MOWERS Push Type "$39.95 to $130.00 Riding Mowers, $199.00 to $475.00 SPECIAL ON THESE Used Lawn Mowers A Large 27 inch with 9 h.p. engine, verv good condition $275.00 Push Type Mowers .$15 to $20. Briggs & Strattoa and Clin ton replacement engines on hand. . .short blocks makes almost a new engine oat of an old one at half price. PARTS FOR NEARLY ALL MAKES OF ENGINES. Large stock of blades for Lawn mowers $3.95 & $4.9.3. Blade clutches, adapters, bolts, wheels, controls. BROWN'S AIRPORT 1 1 2 miles east of Weeping Water, Nebr. 62-4tc Household Goods BETTER USED FURNITURE BUYS BEHMER FURNITURE Plattsmouth 13-tfc FOR SALE 1961 Singer sew ing machine in walnut console with an automatic zig zag att. Can be seen in this area. Buy it for 9 payments of $5.76 each or will discount for cash. Write credit Manager, Box 123 Lin coln, Nebraska. 61-2tc SPEED QUEEN WASHERS & DKYEIIS featuring STAINLESS STEEL TUI1S & DRUMS Wringer Type Washers as low as $88. (J5 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 2133 or 9100 5th & Main, Plattsmouth. 4-tfc SEE SCANLAN BROS. FOR. . .FRIGIDAIRE AND RCA WHIRLPOOL AIR CONDITIONERS & DEHUMIDIFIERS 44-tfc FOR SALE 1953 Admiral ion sole Television; one-ton Hot point air conditioner. Phone 0187. 62-2tc FOR SALE -- Used toilet and lavatory. $7.50. Call 5214. 62-ltc FOR SALE 4064. 11 ' ikAAAAA ..a IMorge K53 Dri SALE 20 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer LIST PRICE $369.95 SALE PRICE $269.00 York Air Conditioners 2 H.P. List $369.95 $239.00 15,600 BTU. S & H Green Stamps CHAS. WARGA SALES & SERVICE '- Bile. South of Ruback's Dial 2124 62-ltc-H Trailers FOR SALE 1960 two bed room Ranchero Trailer Home. Take over payments and pay small equity. Phone 6021 day time, 4226 evenings. 62-2tc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT One and two bed room apartments. Semi-furnished, if desired. Phone 2334. 55-tfc FOR RENT 3 bedroom apart ment. $90. Loris B. Long, Real tor, Phone 5239 or 4250. 55-tfc FOR RENT Apartment. Phone visa or 6229. 37-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping rooms and kitchenettes by the week. Plattsmouth Motel. 39-tfc FOR RENT 4 room unfurnish ed apartment, Main floor. Phone 9177. 47-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment. $60. Loris B. Long, Realtor, Phone 5239 or 4250. 37-tfc FOR RENT New 2 bedroom home, garage and full base ment. Phone 5194 evenings. 50-tfc FOR RENT Delux furnished or unfurnished apts. 1 or 2 bedrooms. Coronado Apts. Phone 7207 or See Custodian. 58-tfc FOR RENT Newly redecorated unfurnished one bedroom apt. Herold Apt. Phone 6114. 54-tfc FOR RENT i room furnished apartment, private bath, uti lities. 220 Main. 54-tfc FOR RENT Apartment. See Margaret Dingman at The Journal. 57-tfc FOR RENT Corner Main Street Business location. Ample off-street parking. Available soon. Phone 4160 or 2185. 60-tfc FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 3 rooms and bath. 605 N. 11th. 60-4tc FOR RENT Pasture. 3 miles east, 1 mile north, and li mile west, of Weeping Water. Plenty of grass and water. Call J. W. Philpot 7182. 60-3tp FOR RENT Three room furn ished apartment. Phone 2130. Lugsch Cleaners. 60-tfc FOR RENT Three room furn ished apartment. Utilities and private bath. 226 Main. 59-tfc FOR RENT Newly redecorated 4 room apt. Will rent furn ished or unfurnished. The Heights Apts. Phone 6114. 59-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 room apartment. $40. Loris B. Long, Realtor. Phone 5239 or 4250. 59-tfc FOR RENT Furnished two bedroom trailer. $75. Loris B. Long, Realtor. Phone 5239 or 4250. 59-tfc FOR RENT Large newly re . decorated two bcuroom apart ment. Unfurnished. $85. Util ities paid. Phone 2125 or 4155. 61-tfc 'Tit - - iitfiitHi4llfftit FOR RENT One furnished 5 room apartment. Second floor. Call 9177. 61-tfc FOR RENT .Two large bed rooms, living room, kitcheo, bathroom and private en trance. Inquire at 701 Ave. B. 61-tfc FOR RENT Walk-in base ment apartment, completely furnished. Call 6978. 61-2tc FOR RENT 3 room apartment, . private bath. Inquire Pittman Shoe Shop. 61-3tc FOR RENT Beautiful 2 bed room apartment. One year old. Phone 2100. 62-tfc FOR RENT Large Apartment. Newly Decorated. Close-in. Phone 5169. 62-ltc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 4 big lots and house. Will sell all or part of. Phone 9177. 34-tfc FOR SALE Electric Refrigera tor $30.00 Electric oven $45.00. Girl's Bicycle $15.00, 17 in. Tel. 4062. 59-4tp FOR SALE Five room house, bath and summer kitchen. Garage and two buildings, two lots, located one block north of Main St., Union. 60-4tc FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM HOME, din ing room, living room, kit chen, bath and utility room, 2 lots, near Central school $7,000.00. Only $4,750 for attractive home with four rooms and bath. Three good building sites. Attractive four room home with basement near school. $7500. Large, comfortable, brick home with double garage. Active-income properties for investment. LORIS B. LONG Realtor 123 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250. , . , 4-tfc FOR SALE Newly completed 2 bedroom home 822 Chicago Ave. Key available at 824 Chicago Avenue or Call T. W. Engles, Br. 4-3717. Auburn. 60-4tc FOR SALE 4-year-old 3-bed-room home, carpet, draperies. 6-foot redwood fenced back yard. Phone 9226, 1604 Valley St. 61-2tc LOOKNC FOR " A HOME? Come See IDEAL HEIGHTS New Homes and Choice Home Sites FHA or GI APPROVED 'i Acre Park and Play Area On U.S. 34 South In Plattsmouth A. N. Epperson, Developer Phones 9034 9032 57-8tc FOR SALE New Listing Income Property. New Du plex. 3 bedroom Apt. 1st. Floor, 2 bedroom Apt. down stairs. Full price $19,500.00. Small down payment. CALL CLEM 2 Bedroom beauty, Carport, Low Down Payment, Loan Available. Full Price $9,500. Phone 6297 Neat little 2 Bedroom, All Modern Home. Good Loca tion. Priced for Quick Sale Only $6,900.00 CALL CLEM 3 Bedroom home in Murray; Fireplace in large living room, Dining room, kitchen, bath, sun porch and full basement. Steam heat. Beautifully decorated large home. Reasonable terms. Phone 6297 Double Front business build ing on 6th street. $12,500.00 CALL CLEM Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch style. Full basement, hot water heating plant with baseboard radiators. Attach ed garage. Large attractive corner lot. $17,850.00. Call us your needs or listings. WOSTER REALTY Insurance & Real Estate 7th & Ave. A Across The Street From Hinkv Dinky Phone 6297 Plattsmouth 62-ltc-H - ' - tifttifctliiitii Livestock for Sale -I LIVESTOCK FOR SERVICE Hereford and Angus bulls for rent. $10.00 for a years ser vice. Some eligible to register, Papers not kept up. Gayle Towle, Murdock 2949. 47-tfc Machinery for Sale FOR SALE Ford Tractor with Wagoner front end loader. Motor just overhauled, good rub ber. Priced to sell. RAY E. STORY KENT OIL CO. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. 53-tfc Automobiles FOR SALE 1955 Ford V-8 stick shift, radio, set of snow tires. One owner. Excellent condition. $500. Phone 8351 after 6 p.m. 61-4tp BRYANT'S BETTER USED CARS '55 Buick Century Riviera Hardtop, Stick transmission, radio & heater. A nice car and only $588 '56 Pontiac 4-Dr. Catalina Hardtop, Hydromatic, Radio, Heater $688 '59 Plymouth Savoy 4-Dr. $1,088 '55 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Dr. Hardtop, Powerglide, heat er, radio, motor overhauled $695 '55 Ford Victoria $444 '55 Chevrolet 210, 4-Dr. ...$444 '51 Ford Tudor $111 BRYANT MOTORS Used Car Lot on Chicago Ave. Open Evenings Mon. thru Sat. 61-ltc-H USED AUTOMOBILES FOR LIGHT HEARTED DRIVING '60 Ford Galaxie, 15,000 miles '60 Ford Starliner, 8,000 miles, straight shift, overdrive '59 Ford Country Sedan, 21,000 miles '59 Ford Galaxie 4 door, local owner '59 Ford Fairlane 500 4 door '59 Chevrolet 4 door IA1- PALA, low milage '58 Ford 4 door '58 Plymouth Fury 2 dr. IIT 2-'57 Ford 2 doors '57 Buick HT '56 Ford Wagon '56 Chevy Belair 4 Dr. '56 FORD 4 Dr. St. Shift '53 Chev. wagon, straight shift '52 Ford 2 door, straight shift 48 FORD 34 ton, new rubber, 4 speed, equipped to pull house trailers. RUBIN AUTO CO. Your Ford Mercury Dealer in Plattsmouth. 59-tfc FOR SALE 1953 Plymouth 4 door, radio, heater. Runs good. Reasonable. Phone 6965. 62-2tp FOR SALE 1956 Ford Fair lane A-l Clean. Loaded. Best Offer. 410 North 8 Street. 62-2tp Poultry FOR SALE Order chicks now and be assured of choice of breed and dates from Cass Co's. own hatchery. Here to serve you since 1946. US ap proved - US Pullorurn clean. Be sure your chicks carry this guarantee of quality. Norris Hatchery, Weeping Water, Phone 126 Wayne Feeds -Poultry Supplies 24-tfc-M Police Court Larry L. Coralicu, Omaha, $10, stop sign; Thomas W. Hod ges, Henderson, Tenn., $15, in toxication, second offense, $19; Robert Willis, Plattsmouth, $5, illegal parking. EAGER BUYERS Trumansburg, N. Y. Some customers will buy anything so long as it looks easy to use. This point was proven, just in fun, by grocer James Crimmins in a local grocery store. He labeled some cans "instant water" and put them on sale at 85 cents each. They were ad vertised with a sign saying the water was the best possible for use in making instant coffee. Crimmins removed the signs and refunded the money .- after five customers made purchases.! ti it .r, t iVt, t Kill aitifH 1 M rt t THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, Monday, Juno 19, 1961 Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurtbut Debbie and Sharon Lastroh of Lincoln spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grady re ceived word from their son Ver non L. Grady that he was made Warrent Officer in the Army, May 15. Which was also Ver nons birthday. Vernon is sta tioned at Jackson, Miss. Mrs. Vernon L. Grady and their daughter, Enid Marie, is now visiting her parents at Am bcrg, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilurlbut attended the commencement at Grand Island Wednesday eve ning. Their grandson Denzel Jar dine was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marolf and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jocken and son of Fremont, Memorial Day after noon. Monday and Tuesday guests of Miss Edith Landergreen were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and Shirley of Wahoo. Saturday visitors with Miss Edith Landergreen were Mrs. Louise Erskine and daughter of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rizor of Omaha. Memorial Day evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler were Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and family of Ashland and Sat urday evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schuelke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and Edward Grybsky of Fremont and Sun day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boiler of Lincoln. Mrs. Lytha Baur.rs was a Sun day dinner guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wagner of Ashland. Mrs. Bauers accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wagner to Omaha in the afternoon and visited with rela tives. ' ' ; Memorial Day guests of Mrs. Lytha Bauers were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lapham and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beesley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deutch, Mr. and Mrs. Don John- son, Mrs. patty young ana son and Fred Fleck all of Omaha and afternoon additional callers were Mrs. Lena Hightshoe and Lester Lapham of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lapham of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiles and Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Duanc Pollard returned home Sunday night after spending a week of fishing at Battle Lake, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leadabranri and family spent Sunday evening at the Sayles Tromsen home in Lin coln. Dr. A. R. Lang and Dr. E. Coleman of Fresno, Calif, were visitors of Dr. Lang's sister. Mrs. Walton Woitzel and Mr. Woit zel over Memorial Day Holiday. i Bend Mrs. Jess Fidler Mr. and Airs. Edward Kelly visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thiele at Plattsmouth Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman May field of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parrish were Mon day evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carnicle. Bud Petersen vas a Saturday evening supper guest. Mr. and Mrs. George Ver vaecke and son of Louisville spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Vervaecke. Mrs. Vyrl Livers spent the week end at Mankato, Kansas with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walk er. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ella Towle of Lincoln to Belleville, Kansas where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Towle and family. They al.so vis ited Mrs. William MeNamara and daughter Jcanettc at .Fair mont Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bernard Dill and daugh ter Janice are attending ..uiiiim i school at the University of Ne braska. Registration was Mon day with classes starting Tues day. Miss Marlene Kolar o! Dwight. is also attending ihe U. of N. and was a Monday over-night guest at the OVA home. Mrs. Glen Thies-n, Mrs. Wal lace Hair.ey el Liiicnhi. and Mr and Mrs. Pies Procter of Aa.i- tiA,t)4M mukttmtt ffl.fr 0.1 M A i.li.in. Soutl WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN land were guests at the Will Wagner home at Winside Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wagner and family of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell and Mrs. Reuben Schulle of Ashland visited Fred Bruning at the Veterans hospital at Lincoln 1- riday evening. Frank McConndl of Central City called at the dcrnard Dill home Monday afternoon, and also Mrs. Vyrl Livers. Glen Kulm and iJernard uill visited Tyler Nunn at the Elm wood Nursing Home Thursday evening. Dennis Jackson also visited his grandfather before leaving for Turkey this week where lie has work with the Telephone Company. Barbara Barney of Lincoln and Robbie Lnekey of Fremont arc visiting this week with vheir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. GL-n Thicsen. jess: Ovdox Mrs. Henry Maseman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Case of Plattsmouth entertained the Vet erans Card Club. Prizes were won by Mrs. Laurence Wulf, Mrs. Kenneth Wessel, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruhge and John Wolph. Among graduates of the Uni versity of Nebraska Saturday were Christopher Sherer, son of Rev. and Mrs. Luther Sherer, Avoca, who received his B.A. in teachers college; Donald Straub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straub, B. A. in chemical en gineering; Clarence Kammann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kammann, Master of Science; Wayne Wressel, Doctor of Den tal Surgery. He is the son of Mrs. Edith Wessel of Omaha and 'son-tTMaw of Mr. and Mrs. John Emshoff; and Mrs. Ber niee Reger Schmelter of Lincoln who is the daughter of the late Rev. Reger and formerly of Avoca, Master of Social Work. A-3 Darrell Johnson. C'hanute Field, 111., is spending a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson. Air. and Mrs. Charles Mar shall came home Saturday from a week's trip to Memphis, Tenn. He attended a meeting there. The members and wives took a trip through Mississippi and the Arkansas Delta. This was a Farm Bureau meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhge, Airs. Roy Splitt and Roy Harsh man had Sunday dinner with Air. and Airs. Aaron Rose at Nebraska City. The Green Thumbers Garden Club toured members' gardens Friday and had dinner at the cafe afterward. Calvin Carsten was able to re turn to his job last week. Omar Voyles of Lincoln spent Wednesday and Thursday with his parents, Afr. and Airs, Ora Voyies. Rose Schreiter called on Ot hilcle Straub Friday when the ladies celebrated their birthdays which fall on the same day a't the Straub home. The Quarter Birthday Club spent the afternoon Thursday with Airs. Jee Behrns on her birthday. Present were Airs. El la Wuif. Airs. Seegel, Airs. Aes chbacher, Matildc Aladscn, Airs. Henry Dankleff, Airs. Harry Mrs. Norton Johnson, Mrs. Hen ry Maseman, Airs. John Mohr, Airs. John Stubbendick and Airs. Hans en.sen. Guests this week of Air. and Airs. Silas Everett were Air. and Airs. E. K. Shaulkhauser of Pe oria, 111., Air. and Airs. Bertha Bergstraessrr of Oklahoma. Air. and Airs. Will Baler went to Lexington Saturday to attend a Jones reunion at the Lee Jon es home. Accompanying them were Mrs. Dena Ruge and Fran ces, Airs. John Ehlers. They went to Bert rand to stav at the home of Mi s. Fillers. They all came back Sunday evening. Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Baier of Wabash visited at the Ora oyles home Tuesday evening. Committees of the litu-, w Hoard and the Firemen met to make arrangements July 1 celebration, and Mrs. J. E. Acseh at tended the Historical program at Plattsmouth Friday for the Rev. nache r Society Sunday Mr." ; nd Irs. Louis Fletcher and Alo. family, Eldorado Springs, visited at the Ora Vov1p home last week. The ladies are iMor.s his bn a.'.d ti.ey also visited at 'tlier's, Clyde Fletcher's. SEMI