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?. A" f" ' Notices NOTICE Lewiston Cemetery Benefit. Eat your Memorial Day dinner with us. May 30th. Serving 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 55-2tc NOTICE Jim's Auto Service will be closed Wednesday, May 29 thru June 2. 56-ltc Lost and Found LOST Cocker Spaniel-Beagle female puppy, 4 white paws, white chest, answers to Missy, likes children. Reward, phone 5149. 56-ltc Card of Thanks CARD OP THANKS To all my friends who remembered me with cards, letters, and gifts during my stay in the hos pital, I wish to say thank you. All the friendly acts and oth er kind deeds to me and my family are sincerely appreciat ed. Joe Kruntorad, Chief of Police. 56-ltc CARD OF THANK8 A very sincere thank you to everyone for their kind expressions of sympathy. We are truly grate ful. God Bless each of you. Gertrude and Leo Brink and family. 56-Up CARD OF TI1ANK8 I want to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors for the cards, letters, flowers, gifts and visits I received while In the hos pital and since my return home. Your thoughtfulness will long be remembered. Mrs. Arthur (Helen) Ofe. 56-ltp CARD OF THANKS My sin cere thanks to all who re membered me with cards, calls and other acts of kindness during my stay in the hospital. Vearl Smith. 56-ltp CARDOF THANKS We want to express our heartfelt ap preciation for the many kind ness shown to our father cur ing his hospitalization, and for the help and comfort given us at his death. Ward and Ar lene Olney. 56-ltc Help Wanted . HELP WANTED Lady 25-45. no experience necessary, laun dry and dry cleaning finish ing. Lugsch Cleaners. 53-4tc Route Man SERVICES OFFERED Lawn mowing. Phone 2332. 53-4tp Route man to call on estab- rcYVnT9. .7. llshed customers In local area f CUT OLAPS Well established company will j, gtore 14 j.tlc employ aggressive young mar- rled man, 21-36 to take over SERVICES OFFERED Mov- route. Guarantee of $85 per tan. hauling all kinds, lawn week while learning. Good mowing. Phone 9272. 54-8tc potential!! pQr Jgjg Write M. Rust 600 Olenhaven Drive FOR SALE Registered female Lincoln Nebr. Boxer, 4 years old. Phone 6007. 56-2tc . sa-2'-c " f,0R gALE AKC reKlKterp(J Wftnfpn German Shepherd puppies. "mwu . See Roger Kuhn at South WANTED Lawns to mow. Use Bend. Nebr. 56-2tc your mower. Phone 7905. FOR SALE Brick. Phone 4064. 55-2tc a 41-tfc WANTED - Hay baling. 8 cent. KOR SALE - 15' Durocraft a bale, any size. Phone 325- Alumlnum boat 75 np Jonn. ii-3- ao-qic son motor, trailer, fully equip- r . rrr J ped. Call Auburn 274-4141 services Uttered after 5:00 P.m. 56-4tP for 10 discount. Call 1096, Union. 58-2tp Nebr. City. 56-22tp FOR SALE Peonies 75c a doz. SERVICES OFFERED Paint- E. J. Dieter 2147. 56-ltp tog-Exterior and Inter'"';: FOR SALE - Peonies for Dec Quality workmanship at , rea- sonable rates t ree Estimates. f. k w k j phJ 30(J2 Call Bruce, 342-0213. Omaha. 55.3tc 55-2tp ; r.'" 77 FOR SALE 16' Alumacraft SERVICES OFFERED Will t Traller etc. $275.00. care for your child by day or FitPtr rk Murrav week In my home. Phone 8501. J" FlPatritk, Murray, 55-2tp Nebr. 53-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Trim FOR SALE Plants for Gar lumber up to 5 feet, can make dcnlng C a b b a g e, Tomato, fences or pickets, 1 cent a Pepper; Flowers-Asters, Ger foot. 6194. Frank Krejci. aniums, Petunias, Pansles, 54-tfc Marigolds. Dick's Greenhouse, "- - 501 Third Ave., Phone 4297. CERVICES OFFERED "CON- 4a.tfc FIDENTIAL Services, plan- nlng and shelter for unmar- FOR SALE Timber, Beams, rled mothers Legal adoptive Doors, Windows, lumber, processes. Caihollc Social Ser- flooring, clothesline poles, vice Bureau, 2705 Randolph, furnaces and water heaters. Lincoln. Nebraska." Frank's Plumbing & Heating. 41-tfc-M Phone 6194. 29-Uc WANT AD RATES Want Ad ara Cash other Irian to established accounts, Courtesy Cnarget are made on telephone ds (or period of six days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from customers upon their receipt of notification or total charges. IACH WORD, First Insertion 4e IACH WORD, Subsequent Insertion! ie (Minimal Charge tor any Ad 50c CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, par inch 7Se CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM MESSACES POETRY same as Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ad mast be In this offics by 9i30 A.M. Day at Publication. TELEPHONE 2141 It an error Is made In your ad notify The lournal office Immedi ately following publication. Wi cannot assum responsibility after the first Insertion, . . Appliance Repairing Toasters - Percolators - Irons -Vacuum Cleaners - Fans -Power Tools - Dryers - Motors Other Appliances Pick Up and Delivery PAUL MOORE ; 510 N. 6th Phone 6049 56-4tp-M SERVICES OFFERED Custom baling, 2 balers, wire bales 11 cents. Al Thurston, Eagle, Nebr. 984-6475 . 53-7tp SERVICES OFFERED Paper hanging and painting. Vernle Younker. Phone 2108. 1-tfc RAINBOW PAINT fir CLASS Company Interior & Exterior Decorating. Pittsburg Paints Deko Wallpaper 512 Ave. A Phone 2291 PlatUmouth, Nebraska 49-tfc-T SERVICES OFFERED Roof ing and repairs. Free esti mates. Phone 6232. 46-tic SERVICES OFFERED Cess pools and cetlc tanks clean ed and built. Phone W. O. Si mons, PlatUmouth, 2332 col lect. 32-tfc FOR CLEANER, Whiter Washes. . . THE MAYTAG HIGHLANDER CENTER 1310 South 15th Full 30 min. cycle washers We use Rain Soft Water Plattsmouth, Nebr. 53-tfc PLANNING a r.ew home or re modeling. Phone 325-3835, Murray. Herb Campbell. 1-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Typing my home. Phone 9130 eve nings. 48-tfc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE -Fouchek and Garnett, Plattsrroutt. 1-tfc FOR SALE Baby chicks hat ching every Monday and Tuesday. Ghostley Pearls and all Standard Breeds. Started chicks on hand at all times. Krelfels Hatchery, Springfield, Nebr. Phone 253-2424. 22-tfc FOR SALE Fryers, alive or dressed. Richard Sack, Mur ray. 55-2tc Household Goods FOR SALE Kelvlnator Refri gerator. Call 2507. 54-tfc FOR SALE Carpets clean eas ier with the Blue Lustre Elec tric Shampooer only $1 per day with purchase of Blue Lustre. Wm. Schmldtmann Hdw. 56-ltc FOR BALE Repossessed wring er washer for balance of pay ments due, used RCA Whirl pool dryer, used only a short lime, $90.00. Scanlan Broth ers. 56-ltc FOR SALE One near new RCA Whirlpool Elect r 1 c range, automatic timer. Phone 6049. 56-2tp FOR SALE 1 blond china ca binet, In excellent condition, 3 piece green sectional, very good condition, coffee table and end tables. Phone 7246 after 5 p.m. 56-2tc FOR SALE 8lnger slant needle sewing machine In beautiful light wood cabinet. 1962 model. This machine will ap plique, blind hems, decorative designs, overcasts, darns and etc., with no attachments to buy. Buy It for 10 payments of $8.10 or discount for cash. Will take trade. For more informa tion write Credit Manager, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebraska. 55-2tc FOR SALE Scrvel gas refri gerator. Phone 3961. 55-2tp FOR SALE White Portable sew ing machine, 1963 model. Sews forward and reverse, also. Buy It for 8 payments of $5.35 each. Will take trade. Can be seen In this area. For more in formation write Credit Mana ger, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebras ka. 55-2tc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT One bedroom main floor apartment, stove, refrigerator, gas, water, garb age haulaway and washing facilities furnished. All this for $05, plus lights. Phone 2334 49-tfc FOR RENT Houses and apart ments, furnished and uniurn ishej. Lorls B. Iong, Realtor, 126 N. 4th St. Phone 5239 or 4250. 41-tfc FOR RENT 3 room house on Smith Ave. D. T. Haley, 4089. 48-tfc FOR RENT and 3 room furnished apartr.it.nfs. Phone 2105 after 4 p.m. 28-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom home. Phone 7998. 35-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping rooms and kitchenettes by the week. and month. Plattsmouth Motel. 6-tfc FOR RENT Live In Platts mouth's newest addition, 1 bedroom apt. $50, 2 bedroom apt. $75. Phone 210C. 43-tfc FOR RENT Small house, stoves and refrigerator fur nished. Phone 7115. 39-tft FOR RENT 1 bedroom un furnished apt., close-in. Phone 4125. 47-tfc FOR RENT Apt., 2 bedrooms, all modern, built-in stove ana oven, mahogany paneled. Fenced back yard. Phone 2501. 49-tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom apartment in new Duplex, built-in oven and stove furn ished. Fenced back yard. Available now. $100. Phone 4056. 51-tfc FOR RENT Ground floor apartment with yard. Phone 8566. 51-tfc FOR RENT Three - 1 bed room apts. and one-2 bedroom apts. All utilities furnished ex cept lights. Phone 3144. 48-tfc FOR RENT 6 room house, children welcome. 514 Avenue. C. Kay Fahrlander. 55-2tc FOR RENT 2 bedroom house. Lugsch Cleaners. 53-4tc FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt. Available June 1. Inquire 820 Chicago Ave. Phone 3987. 53-tfc FOR RENT Five rooms, bath room, stove and refrigerator, ground floor. Also three rooms, large bathroom, furn ished. 701 Ave. B. 53-tfc FOR RENT 5 room apt. $65. Phone 5237. 53-tfc FOR RENT New 2 bedroom home. Patricia Heights. Phone Plattsmouth 2567. 54-4tc FOR RENT Nicely furnished 2 or 3 room apartment. Phone 5902, 312 So. 9th. 54-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, reasonable. Phone 5102 or 9166. 54-tfc FOR RENT Furnished 1 bed room basement apt. Baby okay Call 7216. 54-tfc FOR RENT Beautiful three room furnished apartment. Water and heat furnished. $70. 1603 Valley St. 54-tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom furnished apartment. $60. Phone 4905. 55-tfc FOR RENT 1 bedroom apt., refrigerator and built-in oven and stove, furnished. All uti lities paid. $75, available June 1. Phone 4056. 55-tfc FOR RENT Modern 3 bed room home, garage, built-in electric stove, carpeting. Phone 551-5526, Omaha. 55-3tc FOR RENT Modern 3 bed room house. Available June 1. Phone 7187. 56tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom un furnished apartment, ground floor. Phone 4244. 56-4tp FOR RENT Three large rooms and bath. Furnished or un furnished. Available June 1. See after 5 p.m. at 512 No. 6th. Phone 5929. 56-3tp FOR RENT 4 room unfurn ished apt., gas heater furn ished. Fred Druecker, Murray. 56-2tc FOR RENT 2 bedroom house, fully carpeted, fenced back yard, garage. Water furnished. 95. Available June 1. Phone 4022. 55-tfc For Sale or For Rent FOR RENT OR SALE 3 bed room trailer home. Reason able. Phone 6245 after 5. 51-tfc Real Estate for Sale New 3 bedroom home on 4th Ave. Basement garage and built-in range unit. On paving close to schools, walking dist ance downtown. Easy terms or may consider trade. Phone 2124 Brand new 3 bedroom home, full basement and basement gar age, large living room, snac- iou'krtchen, built-in cabinets and large dining area. Sodded front and sides. Trade in your present home. Phone 2124 Just listed. Beautiful 1152 sq. ft. spacious home, north of Ma sonic Home on No. 12th St. Large kitchen with separate dining room and huge car peted living room. Extra's throughout with full base ment makes this a real value at price offered. Phone 2124 Large 5 bedroom home, South of Murray on highway 73-75. Completely modem and in excellant condition, has Birch cabinets in large re modeled kitchen. Shade trees surround this suburban home which can be bought with 1, 2 or 3 choice acres. Phone 2124 Neat 2 bedroom home on cor ner lots. One block to school. Has carpeting and full basement. Within walking distance to town $10,500. Phone 2124 Ideal Plattsmouth business opportunity. Re quires few hours per day. Terms offered for equipment Investment. Past business shows excellent return. Ideal 1 husband ano wife operation. All Inquires kept confidential. No information given on phone. See Warga Rcaltv Six furnished apt. units with store front space available for business. This Investment pro perty offered with terms to buyer. Phone 2124 3 bedroom home, finished re creation room In basement, extra large back yard, in new area. Phone 2124 See us for additional listings. For Fast, Friendly Service Whether buying or Selling See WARGA REALTY Phone 2124 224 South 7th 56-ltc-H FOR SALE Modern House. 2 blocks from Main St., 3 blocks from school, Elmwood, Nebr. 7 rooms, with bath. Natural gas, 220 electricity, town sew er, Interior recently redec orated. Howard Pool, Elmwood 994-2617. 49-tfc FOR SALE Ideal Investment near new home two apart ments returns $163 per month. 872-2431. 50-tfc FOR SALE Th--tc bedroom home, good location - two blocks from school, two blocks from Hinky Dinky - 322 No. 7th, Phone 2112 or 484 or 4059. 53-tfc FOR SALE Spacious home sul t a b l"e for apartments or one fam ily. Corner location on pav ing, near town. Improved and unimproved acreage suitable for home sites in city limits. Attractive four room home with basemeiit near school. $7,500.00. LORIS B. LONG Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 42M) 1-tfc FOR SALE SEVEN LOTS, ideal building location. One block off main street. Form er schoolhouse site. Ahlene Fitch, Elmwood, Nebraska. 55-3tp Mobile Homes IFOR SALE 1961 Champion 10x50, 2 bedroom house trail er, newly decorated, im mediate possession. See at Hurst Trailer Court Lot 19 or Call 2257. 55-2tp Automobiles FOR SALE 1957 Chevrolet. Phone 6123. 51-tfc FOR SALE Two wheel trailer two 600x16 tires, 1955 Chev. 4 door with overarive. Call 4000. 54-3tc NEW 1963 RAMBLER CLASSICS PRICES START AT $1,849.00 Delivered in Plattsmouth BRYANT MOTORS 56-ltc-H FOR SALE 1953 Chevrolet, clean. Phone 3245. 56-2tp RUBINS USED CAR BUYS. 61 Ford 2 dr. hardtop '61 Ford 2 dr. sedan '60 Valiant, 3 speed 2-'59 Ford 4 doors '57 Ford 2 door '56 Ford Wagon '55 Ford Wagon TRICKS 62 Ford V2 ton long box, 4 speed 62 Ford V ton 3 speed '56 Chevrolet 1 ton chassk As cab. dual wheels '49 Ford Vi ton stock & grain. RUBIN AUTO CO. Ford-Falcon-Mercury-Comet Plattsmouth 56-tfc FOR SALE 1961 Corvalr Mon za, black, red interior, big en gine, 4 speed, radio, financ ing available. Dean Hubbell, Olcnwood, Iowa. Phone 527 9160 after 5:00 p.m. 56-2tp Poultry Cood Chicks Since '46! Hatchet Every Wednesday. Leading Breeds 100 Livability, 97 Pullet Guarantee NORRIS HATCHERY Weeping Water Phone 823-5185 "Cass County's Own Hatchery." 35-tfc Livestock Breeding Bulls for rent - $10 for a year serlce. Oayle Towle, Murdock. 867-2949. 48-tfc FOR SALE Registered York- , DUli UUft. -ltU"C 23-tfc FOR 6AT.E Feeder pigs. Phone 8332. 43-tfc FOR SALE Hereford bulls. 2' North, Vz West Sidney, Iowa at T. J. Hereford. John Thor nell, Phone 248 or Let-man Jackson, Phone 6883. 54-6tp Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Nebr. Certified Ford Soybean Seed. Germina tion 91. Bagged, tagged and sealed. Richard O. Cole. Plattsmouth, Phone 8169. 42-tfc Machinery FOR SALE 250 IHC Cultiva tor. Louis Schiessl, Phone 7138. 56-2tp Farm Loans FOR SALE FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS are made for long terms to keep payments low. No fees or commissions and you can pay off a LAND BANK LOAN at any time IN ADVANCE without penalty! For farm loans In Cass, Otoe, Lancaster and part of Saline counties, see: J. D. Berkey bile, Manager, Federal Land Bank Associations, 127 South 9th Street, Lincoln. Every Tuesday at Weeping Water. 56-ltc Legal Notices EDWIN T. McIU'CII, Attorney Murdork, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Ferdinand A. Brunkow deceased. No. 5228: Take notice that the Executrix of said estate has filed her final reDort and a petition for exam ination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heir ship, Inheritance Tax and dis tribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on June 3, 1963 at ten oclock a.m. Dated May 10. 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6263 May 13, 20, 27, 1963. JAMES F. BEG LEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested In the estate of Ida Witt deceased. Nn RMB' Tnkp notice that the Administrator of said estate has filed his final report ana a peti tion for examination and allow ance of his accounts, determina tion nf hplrshio Inheritance tax and distribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will ho Vinnrrl hpfnrp said Court on June 12th, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated May 27th, 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County JudRe No. 6283 May 27, June 3, 10, 1963. County Court George Houston Denning, San ger, Tex., $154, overload and overweight on axles, over gross weight; Ralph L. Human, Om aha, costs, 15 days in jail, resti tution of Insufficient funds checks, Roger E. Jacobson, Plattsmouth, $21.60, no opera tor's license; Hoover Ball and Bearing Co., Beatrice, $46, over weight on capacity plates. Wayne Holt, Sieper, La., $29, failure to display flags; Robert D. Collins, Fairfax, Mo., $79 overload on axle; Vernon D. Strong, Gretna, $29, Improper parking; Royal Crown Canada Dry, Omaha, $14, overweight on capacity plates; Leslie R. Corr, Eagle, $14, stop sign. James J. Buick, Omaha, $14, "U" turn off Freeway; Richard R. Jones, $15 and costs, restitu tion of insufficient funds checks; Raymond Arlan Cundall, Mur ray, $24, speeding; Faraon Rus sell. St. Joseph, Mo., $104, ov erload on axle; Raymond Kear nes, Blair, $31, speeding. District Court These cases were filed recent ly in District Court here: Rose K. Smith and Vearl G. Smith vs. Rosella Farris, et al, parti tion; Carolyn L. Champoux vs. Celesten M. Champoux, divorce; Frances E. Cooper vs. Irvin Hauschild, damage; Clayton Cooper vs. Irvin Hauschild, da mage; Marion Hoback vs. Mark Fullrlede, Executor of the Es tate of Edward J. Knabe, de ceased, et al, damage. In District Court here Friday, Judge John M. Dicrks: issued a decree of divorce in the case, Zella Wayne vs. Bruce Edward Wayne and awarded her custody of a minor child; and Issued a decree of divorce In the case, Hazel Shelley vs. Mitchell E. Shelley,-and declared a prop erty settlement approved. Irish culture Is Celtic, but the physical characteristics of the people are not Invariably so; or if this is not true, will people please not write us any letters about it? From an article In the New Yorker. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, May 27, 1963 PAGE FTVh NEHAWSiA NEWS Mrs. F. 0. Sand Phone 2708 Mr. and Mrs. Odie Gordon and Jimmy of Omaha spent Sunday with the Elmer Fitch family. The members of the bridge club met with Mrs. Elmer Kas bohm of Nebraska City Monday. Mrs. Granville Heebner had high score and Mrs. John Terryber ry. second high. The Bluebird Club met Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Hansen with Mrs. Elmer Stoll co-hostess. Mrs John Knabe presided. Twenty three members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrett and Burnice, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schreiner attended baccalaur - eate and commencement at Dunbar. Their niece, Joan Dick man, was valedictorian of the class. - Jennifer Jean Is the name of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gierhan. She was born May 12 at St. Mary's Hos pital at Nebraska City. Grand parents are Mrs. Sophie Wilson, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gierhan, Utica; great - grand parents, Mrs. Catherine Acker man, Phillips; Mrs. Nellie Wil son, Geneva, and Mrs. Anna Thompson, Ortonville, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of Union called at the Wm. Jorgenson home Saturday eve ning. Their supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haffke and Douglas. Mrs. Emil Lutz and Junior were Sunday dinner guests of the F. O. Sands. The Art Zech family of Douglas were supper guests. Polly Davenport, Plattsmouth, was a weekend guest of Joyce Fornoff. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoll vis ited their new erandchild. Bren- da Lynn Briley at Byaft-Hos pital in Lincoln Wednesday eve ning. She was born May 22 and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Briley. Other grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Briley, Nebraska City; great -grandparents, Mrs. Mary Dav is, Nebraska City, and Mrs. Ida Briley, Stanton, Iowa. She is the first grandchild of the Stolls and the Brileys. Mrs. Amelia Balfour enter tained at supper Tuesday eve ning for her niece, Mrs. Lucille Junge of Medford, Ore. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bal four, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ost, Mrs. Jack Hines, Mrs. Clark Balfour, Mrs. Emma Nutzman and Henry Ross. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Claremont, Fla., were guests Saturday night and Sunday of Eagle New Mrs. John Fischer Phone $84-6141 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Trunken bolz of Lincoln moved their household goods to Eagle last weekend into their recently pur chased property, formerly known as Schwegman's and later the Muenchau property, prior to the sale. Maxine Eidenmiller of Lin coln called at the John Fischers' and also at Mrs. A. H. Sickman's homes Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill of Lin coln visited at the home of their daughter and family, the Ken neth Trunkenbolz's and at their grandson's, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Trunkenbolz's Sunday. Mrs. Lester Donlan has been at St. Elizabeth's Hospital for a few days following a minor operation and is recovering sat isfactorily. Robert Shumaker of Weeping Water, son-in-law of Mrs. George Trunkenbolz of Eagle has been hospitalized for several days, having suffered a heart attack and is unable to have visitors at this writing. The Eagle OES Kensington members met at Mrs. Arthur Adams' home Thursday. Several members of the Ideal Chapter of Eastern Star attend ed Grand Chapter at Lincoln last Tuesday. The O St. Homemakers Pro ject Club met at Mrs. A. H. Siekman's home last Tuesday. The WSCS officers were in stalled during worship services at Eagle Methodist Church last Sunday morning. Rev. John Bartleson Jr, officiated. the Oscar Brandt family. They came here from Des Moines, where they attended the Pres byterian General Assembly, Sat urday evening callers at the Brandt home were Mrs. Fred Wessel and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wessel, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. Jones were dinner guests of the Brandt family Sunday at Stein hart Lodge. Mrs. Jones, form erly Betty Tysor, is a niece of Mrs. Conrad Johnson and El mer and Fred Wessel. Mr. and Mrs. John Barkhurst and Mrs. Edith Thiele attended the funeral of Gus Thiele at Syracuse Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates were guests at a birthday din ner Sunday honoring Fred Mei singer of Murray. Other guests were members of the Meisinger family. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ba tes were afternoon callers. - Mrs. Kelly Lawrence of Jul ian, Mrs. Gladys Epler, Brock, called at the home of Mrs. Vina Beatty Tuesday. A family dinner Sunday at the Frank Horstman home at Lor ton included Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Wolph, Mr. and- Mrs. Al bert Anderson, Nehawka; Mrs. P. C. Cunningham, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. John Steffens, Lincoln. ASHLAND Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 944-8136 Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lam bert and sons and a group of 10 relatives spent a Sunday at a cabin at South Bend. The oc casion was Mrs. Lambert's birthday. Breakfast and dinner were enjoyed. Mrs. Orie So wards, Marvin and Joanne attended open house in District 39 in Sarpy County. Mrs. Carl Anderson of Ashland taught there the past year. Ivan Armstrong and Roy Ev erman attended the closeout sale of a hardware store in Mead and Mrs. Armstrong spent the time with Mrs. Everman. The Armstrongs had dinner there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Probst and Steven of Syracuse were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kupke and Ella Lau of Murdock were visitors at the George Kraft home in Manley. A no-host picnic supper was held at the Harold Buell home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bu ell and Kevin were in the group. Raymond Buell and Gary Lee were schoolmates during their boyhood. Mrs. John B. Peterson visited her father, George Isaac in Ta bitha Home in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Relnke and family visited with the Wayne Nissen family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bundy were after noon visitors there too. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith and sons were callers at the Dwight Beetison home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Bride and Sp-4 Gary Lee Mc Bride were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Lonnie Blum at Spring field. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Proctor spent an afternoon and had lunch with the Keith Weston family. Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurlbut Phone 789-3435 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pershing and Vernon and Mrs. Clara Per shing visited at the Wayne Rog ers home as a get-together to honor Arnold Rogers tor his 8th grade graduation. Mrs. Arthur Pershing visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs, helping Mrs. Jacobs celebrate her birthday. Dinner guests of Mrs. Grace Walradt were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Walradt and Helen Urwln of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marolf and Mrs. Grace Wal radt took Helen Urwln to Louis ville to visit relatives and then On to her home In Omaha. .ri..