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Notices NOTICE We heed more list ings of applicants for carrier routs. Apply at the Platts mouth Journal office. 90tfp NOTICE Annual Chicken Pie ..... Supper, First Presbyterian Church October 24, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Adults $1.25, children 75 cents. 96-3tc NOTICE Hons wandered to my place, owner redeem same by identifying, paying dam ages a.id costs. L. A. Dasher. 96-GtC NOTICE Bazaar and Coffee Social at St. Paul United : Church of Christ, Thursday, Oct. 24, 2 p.m. by Circle two. 97-2tnc NOTiC.E Fire hydrants will be flushed on Die North Side of Main Tuesday Wednesday and ) Thursday, October 22, 2a ana 24. South side of Main Friday, - Tuesday, and Wednesday, Oct ober 25. 29 and 30. This will cause the water to become turbid and dirty. Watch your ; laundry. BOARD OF PUBLIC NOTICE Ham and Turkey Dinner, Louisville Methodist Church, Saturday. Oct. 28, from 5 pm. to 8 p.m. $1.25 for adults and 65c for children under 12. 98-2tc NOTICE Smorgaubo:d, Elm wood Methodist Church Oct. 23 i Wed l 5 to 8 p.m. Adults $1.25, children under 12 years 75 cents. JM-ltc NOTICE Spaghetti supper and bazaar at Mynard EUB Church Nov 8. 98-Hc NOTICE Rummage Sale at St. Luke's Episcopal Church Friday and Saturday, Nov. 1 and 2. 98-ltc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS My thanks to everyone for the cards and gifts while I was in the hos pital. Kristy Krlngs. 98-ltc CARD OF THANKS To my friends and relatives many thanks for cards and flowers during my stay in hospital. Wallace Warner. 98-ltc Help Wanted HELP WANTED Fountain girl. Cass Drug. 5 day week, 40 hrs., no nights or Sundays. Apply in person. 2lLil HELP WANTED Male or Fe male. Be independent, Sell Rawleigh Products in Platts mmith Must hp nvpr 21. Write Rawlelgh's Dept. NBJ 671-5, Freeport, i:i. 93-9tp Wanted WANTED Ride to Omaha vi cinity 25th & Farnani, hours 8:45 to 6. Phone 3109. 98-ltc WANTED Ride to Omaha. Vicinity of 9th & Dodge. Hours 8 to 5. Phone 7250 after 6. 97-2tp WANTED Light hauling, any thing. Phone 9272. 66-tfc Services Offered For Promot Service on . . . TV RADIO PHONOS & STEREOS CALL CASS TELEVISION SERVICE 333 Main Phone 2405 98-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cess pool! and cepllc tanks clean ed and built. Phone W. O. 81 mtns, Plattsmouth, 2332 col lect. 32-tfe CERVICES OFFERED Roof ing and repairs. Free esti mates. Phone 6232. ,4H5 SERVICES OFFERED I Will babysit in my home after 4 evenings. Phone 2778. 97-3tc tERvfcESOFFERED LOOK AHEAD. Get a Federal Land Bank loan on your land -long term, low payments. And you can repay in advance without penalty. See: J. D. Berkeybile, Manager, Federal Land Bank Associations, 127 ; South 5th Street, Lincoln. (Weeping Water every Tues day). 90-ltc-H WANT AD RATES Want Ads are Ci:h other than to established accounts, Courtesy chcrgei are made on telephone ads for a period of six days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users ctelinrjuent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from customors upon their receipt of notification or total charges. IACH WORD, First Insertion 4e EACH WORD, Subsequent Intariioni 3a (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 75e CARDS OF 1 HANKS, IN MEMORIAM MESSACtS POETRY same as 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 It made in your ad notify The Journal office Immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume responsibility after the first Insertion. DYNION WATER CONDITIONERS WATER SOFTENERS Iron, Nitrate, Bacteria, Odor & Taste Filters. Easy Terms; F. H. A. Financing GLEN DEMAREE North of Masonic Home on old Highway 73-75 Res. Phone 5248 Office Phone 7088 70-tic ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouchek and Oatnett, Plattsmouth. 1-tfc SERVICES OFFERED CON FIDENTIAL Services, plan ning and shelter for unmar ried mother Legal adoptive processes. Catholic Social Ser vice Bureau, 2705 Randolph, i incoln, Nebraska. 1-tfc-M SERVICES OFFERED Exper ienced mother will do baby sitting in my home. Phone 2518. 98-2tc Wa.h Where Your Friends & Neighbor Wash THE NEW MAYTAG HIGHLANDER CENTER The Finest, Most Modern Up-To-Date Self Service Laundry In The State of Nebraska Always Plenty of Washers 1310 So. 15th Plattsmouth, Nebr. 83-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Fall garr.en plowing. El Spanglcr 6157. ,.. 9S-3tc PLANNINO a new home or re modeling. Phone 325-3835, Murray. Herb Campbell. 1-tfc For Sale FOR SALE Rent or Lifetime Lease - 5C0 and 1,000 gallon heavy duly systems for Irriga tion, crop drying, home-heating, commercial and domestic use. Swatek Hardware, Platts mouth, Nebr. Phone 119, 95-tfc-T FOR SALE Aluminum com bination doors and windows, electric supplies, soil pipe and fittings, upper and lower sink cabinets. Frank's Plumbing and Heating. Phone 5194. 95-tfc FOR CALK T'raber. Beams, Doors, Windows, lumber, flooring, clothesline poles, furnaces anu wuter heaters. Frank's Plumbing & Heating. Phone 5194. 29-tfc FOR SALE Pop corn stand 5 ft. wide 9 ft. long, Ta feet high, pop with propane gas, makes nice corn. Come and look It over. Omar Butler, Friend, Nebr. 93-ltp FOR SALE HOM3LITE CHAIN SAWS - Lots of 'em. $149.95, $199.95, $239.95. Used Saws $35 Up. Brown s Airport, Weeping Water, Nebr. 98-2tc FOR SALE A used 7 hp Model "ZZ" Brines engine, a good engine for an elevator $05. Brown's Airport, Weeping Water, Nebr. &8-2tc FOR SALE 15 and 10 Inch tires. 623 South 9lh, evenings. 98-Hnc FOR SALE One refrigerator, 2 sets springs and mattresses, snow tires and wheels 5-8 OOx 14, window fan, lawnmowcr, breakfast set. Phone 5192 after 5:30 weekdays. 98-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE Oet professional carpet cleaning results rent Electric Carpet Shampooer $1 per day with purchase of Blue Lustre. Wm. Schmidlmann Haw. 98-ltc FOR SALE 5 used 14,000 to 20,000 BTU room gas heaters with pilot $10, with pilot and automatic control $20. These heaters taken from motel when we changed to electric heat. Kent Motel St Oil' Co. 97-tfc Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE A complete line of Wayne feeds grinding and mixing service. Rolled corn straight or pellets mixed In. Farmer's Feed and Seed. 97-2tp Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Wa!k-ln basement apartment two bedroam fur nished. Ca.'l 6978 after 5 p.m. Sl-tfc FOR kSNT (Sleeping rooms e.nd Kitchenettes bv the week, and month. Plattsmouth Motel. 6-tfc FOR RENT One bedroom apartment, urnisf,ed. Lugsch Cleaners. 78-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt., utilities paid. 223 Main. 57-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Phone 3144. 85-tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom home, partly furnished. Adults. Phone 6U81. 90-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished apt., ground floor, gas heat, all modern. Fred Drueckcr, Mur ray. 91-tfc FOR RENT 1 bedroom furn ished apt. All utilities paid, $65. Phone 2334. 92-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping rooms by week or month with gar age. Rock Motel. 93-tfc FOR RENT One bedroom apt., available for immediate occu pancy, new addition, $50 month. Phone 2100. 93-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt., main floor, close in. Phone 7230. 93-tfc FOR RENT 3 large rooms, partially furnished. Phone 2622. "tltc FCR-fJEMT Furnished apt., living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, all utilities, $66. Smith's Men's Wear. 94-tfc FOR RENT Furnished or un furnished apt., 3 rooms, 215 No. 3rd St. Phone 2374. 94-tfc FOR RENT House, furnished or unfurnished, Phone 4064. 90-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, Phone 51J02, ill So. 9th. 90-tfc FOR RENT One bedroom dup lex, furnished. Phone 5954 after 5 p.m. 96-tfc FOR RENT Small modern house in Louisville. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone Platts mouth 8223. 90-tfc FOR REN F Apt. over John's Sales and Service, Phone o.iy or 9011. 95-llc FOR RENT Unfurnished 4 room apt. on 1st floor. Phone 232j. FOR RENT Two bedroom furnished apartment, one child, no pets, utilities. 318 So. 7th. 95-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom un furnished house wi'.h garage. Next to Off jtt. No. 7 Airview. Phone 5235PlatU, 97-tfc FOiTrENT Trailer space and double garage, rocked, $25. Phone 6177. Bll.2.lp FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt., available Nov. 1. Private entrance and bath, utilities paid, washing facilities. Phone 2389. 87-tfc FOR RENT Beautiful 3 room furnished apt., heat and wat er, $70. 1803 Valley. 98-tfc FOR RENT Neatly new 3 bedroom house. Built-in range and oven. Phone 3110 or see ai 2201 Andies Street. 93-21.C FOR RENT Choice 5 room apartment, private entrance. Heat and water furnished. Available Nov. 1st. Clo.se to downtown. H. E. Anderson, Box 303, Plattsmouth, Nebr 98-ltc FOR RENT 1. 2 and 3 bedroom homes, Plattsmouth. Warga Realty Phone 21 24. i8-ltc FOR-RENT 2 bedroom home, Louisville. Warga Realty 2124. 98-ltc FOR RENT One room furn ished apt. and 3 room ium i'ihfd apt. Utilities. 302 Main. Inquire Apt. 1. 08-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom older home near schools, on paving. John Cloidt, 3211. 98-Uc FOR RENT 1 bedroom apt. Ideal for bachelor, jua Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Modern 4 room house l.i Murray. $3,2jO. 1-red Drueckcr, Murray. 91-tfc FOR SALE 2 hoHronm rarnet.irxjr. full base ment, close to school on cor nel lots. Phone 2124 Five bedroom older home 1 block to schools and close to town, make an offer. Phone 2124 Now 3 bedroom home has built in range and many extras, close-in location on fenced, large level lot, with basement garage. Phone 2124 Beautiful large country style modern 4 bedroom home at edge of Plattsmouth on 6 acres. Fronts on hi-way, has horse stable and many extras. Choice acreage property for family enjoyment. Phone 2124 4 Apt. Unit, one could serve owner as nice home, with car peting. Choice investment at price offered. Phone 2124 See us tor additional listings For Fast, Friendly Service Whevher buying or Selling See WARGA REALTY Phone 2124 224 oouth 7th 98-ltc-H FOR SALE Attractive 3 rooms and bat h with gas furnace. $4,000. Beautiful newer home four rooms and bath with attractive apartment in the basement. A comfortable little Cot tage on paving near school. $3,750.00. Spacious home suitable for apartments or one fam ily. Corner location on pav ing. Attractive four room hom with basement - near school $tj0O.0Q. . , LORIS B. LONG Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 1-tfc Livestock FOR SALE Just weaned pigs. Phono 8235. 97-2tc FOR SALE Male Hump Hogs; also straw, "hone 8406. 98-2LC Machinery FOR SALE 1959 Ford 2 row corn picker with shelling at tachment. Murray Implement & Hardware Co., Murray, Neb., Phone 325-2195. 07-2tp Poultry CALL 253-2424 Springfield, Nebraska to have your laying flock culled. Highest prices paid for your old hens. Weighed and picked up on the farm. KREIFELS HATCHERY Sprlnrfield, Nebr. 64-tfr Autcmobiles RUBIN'S LATE MODEL USED CARS '62 Galaxie, 4 dr. sedan, Over drive. '62 Galaxie 4 door, Automatic Transmission. '62 Fairlane 500, 4 door '60 Mercury 4 door. '60 Plymouth Fury 4 door H.T. '60 Ford 4 door, straight shift. '51 Ford 2 door, straight shift. TRUCKS '53 GMC 3,k ton, 4 speed '52 International 34 ton, 4 speed RUBIN AUTO CO. Ford-Mercury Falcon-Comet Washington Ave. 98-tfc FOR SALE 1955 Mercury Mont clalr PR. mercomatic. Real clean. Good mechanical con dition and tires. Best offer over $300. Phone 823-4270, Weeping Water. 97-2tp FOR SALE A-l 1955 Plymouth Sedan. Phone 5194. 90-tfs FOR SALE '59 Rambler Amer ican wagon. Phone 9054. 96-6tp FOR SALE 1954 Ford. Phone 2622. 8-ltc FOR KALE - f,5 Chevrolet, 4 door V-8 automatic. Cheap. Phone 89.73 after fi, 98-Hc FOR SALE Chevrolet ton pickup A-l condition, all 5929 after 5pm 98-3tp FOR SALE Registered Hamp shire male hog. Phone 8187. Dennis Keil. 98-2tp FOR SALE 1957 International Pickup, extra good; also may trade; four 7.50x15 - 8-ply tires. Phone 2292. 97-2tp FOR SALE 1954 Cadillac four door, power brakes ana sieer- i ing in A-One condition. Phone t 87-3tn . l 5929 FOR SALE "56 Ford V-8 2 door, straight shift, Phone 5274 be fore noon or after 5 p.m. 95-tfc Legal Notices LLOYD E. CHAPMAN Attorney at Law 503 Continental Building; Lincoln, Nebraska, (18508 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the Village Clerk of the Village of Eagle, Nebraska, for "1963 Water System Exten sions" for said Village, consist ing or equipment,, material laDor r - - t - I i. il i II i. ,. J 4.. ana construuuua hh iiiuiculcu iu Dated at Fiausmoiun, reoras thls Notice and more fully ex- this 18th day of October, x and specifications on file with i ho Vtllnfjp rurlr nnri nnen tn public inspection. Said bids will be received oy ine village tier i in the Village Hall until the hour of 7:00 P.M., Central, Htanrlarri Tltnp Drtnhpr 23. 1963 said bids shall be immediately and simultaneously opened and rvarl ainnH In thl nrPSpnrp Of the bidders, or representatives of me oiaaers. u. miiiui.iu. t ine worK is Drieny aescriDeu in me iuuuwnig, outui wtiuuc The following Dins were yic tne construction, eq u 1 p m e n t, 1 sented and on motion made by and Qntiorotim liiltpft onrl thfi Ti...i.l...n.. uaxAnftprl hv installation thereof in complete mtrl nnrinnV1a "-On H i f fY I and accepfable condition Item 1. New well, new pump, motor, motor control and discharge piping. Item 2. New pump house. Item 3. Conn e c 1 1 o n s to existing system 600 lin. ft. 6" water main 1 each, fire hydrant and branches, complete 530 lbs. ,.. Iron Minn fittlniTU tOflV llVJll pijjl. liu'h"- Thp Fnir 1 n e e r's estimate of cost is the sum of $18,700.00. Payment "for aH"of the mat- erlals furnished and work con - structed will be made in war - rants of the owner immediately i.l.l t - f . I .1 In nvi A periuinittuue iajiiu m -n i iucic w-.np, ..w a amount equal to 100 of the ness the minutes were read and contract price shall be supplied approved and a motion to aa hv the successful bidder as part lourn carried. of his contract. I Each bid must be accompanied bv a certified or cashier's checks, drawn on a bank wnicn is in sured by the Federal Deposit In surance corpor a il u ii, or uy bidders bond executed by a sure lir wimnnnu Authorized to do business In Nebraska, in a sum equal to at least 5 ot tne a- mount bid, maae payaoie 10 uic villmrp Treasurer of Eagle. Ne- OiaSKU as gUttlttlltcc maw . OI jaCOO UUU iviaij bidder to whom the award is was born on a farm near Weep made will enter into contract ! water Oct 11, 1898. He died and furnish the required bona. t w home at Weeping uaska as guarantee mat me : Detailed plans ana specmca tions may be seen in the office i Water. of the Village Clerk and In the: Except for a brief period, ne office of the Special Engineer, j sppnt his cntire life in Weeping Bidders desiring plans and Spe- ; Water He attended the Weeping cifications for their ndividual , Academy and graduated Zt l?"SSlS ! from Weeping Water Public High o nr nr s ) uu Der sei. no uauiuniuui m nt urhifh will hp rpfunded Bids made upon blanks other loan i nose luiumini "j Special Engineer, or exact dup- licates thereof, will be rejected. t han t n o s e iurmsii uy wc Th viitmro rpsprves the right to reject any and all bids, with or without cause, to waive in formalities ln bids submitted, and to hold as many bias as It desires for a period of 15 days after bids are opened. BY ORDER OF THE CHAIR MAN AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF EAGLE, NEBRASKA. Signed , , Kenneth Trunkenbolz, Chairman (Village Seal) Attest ' Verna Habel, Village Clerk Special Engineers: PtTT TON CRAMER 325 Terminal Building . Lincoln 8, Nebraska No. 6412 Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963. SMITH & LEBEKS, Attrneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA to an persuim iiiwimw." the estate of Albert Ropers, Sr. jii(h Mn ROTO: Take notice ' To all persons lnieresica m that the Executor of said estate j Funeral services were Oct. 14 has filed his final report and a'at jnjrst Congregational Church petition for examination and al- in Weeplng Watr lowance of his accounts deter-, The Rey I; c Q Campbell mination of heirship, and dis- trlbutlon of said estate ana iur ; hl riiafhnraf. which Will be hnorrf hofnro Klri Court on Oct ober 25, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 4, 1963. . (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6411 Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963. NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE PLATTSMOUTH (Ol'NTHY CLUB OF I PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Notice is hereby given that the Articles of Incorporation of the Plattsmouth Country Club of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, have haan a mon rlori OS fnllOWS! Article IV has been amended and reads as follows: "The general nature of the corporation shall be that of a non-profit club organ ized and operated exclusive ly for the pleasure, recrea ttrmnnrl association of the members thereof and for any other non-profitable B"J u " " :f,7" v Article V has been amended ana reads as follows: "This. Mirnnrstinn is or ganized for the purpose of transacting non-profit busi ness in the State of Nebras ka and may own such real estate and personal property that is consistant with and necessary for the operation of a country club for the pleasure and entertainment of the members. The funds of the corporation may be invested for capital im provements of the club to the extent that such capital improvements shall toe made solely for facilities to in hance the pleasures and re creation of the club mem- Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebras- XJIJO. PLATTSMOUTH pni tmto v fT.TTT TNfT BY L. A. AMATO, President No 6423 Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 1963. VILLAGE OF MURDOCH Sept. 26, 1963 The Village Board met in reg- Uiar SCSislUil witii a" iui-.mw.- preSent. gmith to allow same carried, i L 1 1 1 nrnf.-,A t-ia Xf and bills were ordered paid Corn Growers State Bank $ nioitymniith .Tmirnal .. 3.93 1.85 rinvis Ins. Aeencv 34.00 iw. J. B. Mcuonaia . j O. P. P. Dist tartAl'c. Natural Has 30.00 93.20 1.37 Muhprr. Knann 12.50 Dale Hendrickson 14.91 Lincoln Equipment 3.04 89.62 10.00 3.13 35.90 2.00 5.00 1 Consolidated Supply IRichard Trutna .... Robert Lichtenberger 'Louisville Courier .. : Roger Bornemeier . . Earl Knop Irinnln Tpl At. TpI . 9.25 rn,., hnina no flirthPF DU81- W. J. B. McDonald village viw No. 6424 Oct. 21, 1963. Obituary Frank J. Domingo WEEPING WATER (Special) Frank Jennings Domingo, .son After graduation, he worked for about six months for the "'"-tuniiea oiuies imuuuiiui mn m Qmaha but returned to Weeping Water ln i919 to assume a pos- United States National Bank in ition with the Nebraska state Bank. He continued to be associated with this organization through out his life. June 27, 1931, he was married to Mildred V. Noble and they had two children. Mr. Domingo was a member of the school board for 18 years, a member of the Chamber of Commerce and served on the City Council. He was a trustee of the First Congregational Church, a member of Masonic Lodge No. 97, Order of the East ern Star No. 250 and Sesostris Shrine of Lincoln. He is survived by his wife, Mildred; son, Dr. John J. Do mingo, Murray Hill, New Jer sey; daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Owens; two grandchildren, Cyn thia Lea and Timothy James Owens; a brother, Oscar E., all of weeping waier; ana a - - sister, Mrs. Ellenora Smith of Hartinston. Neb. waa nrvt Pallbearers were Eugene Do mingo, Robert Domingo, Har old Domingo, J. Milford Smith, Carroll Roberts, Wendell N. Roberts and Dwaln Reed. Burial was in Oakwood Cem etery. Hobson - Dorr Funeral Home was in charge of arrange ments. . A Classiiied Ad in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, Monday, October 21, 1963 NEHAWKA Mrs. F. O. Sand Phone 2708 Mrs. Herman Comer of Union came for Mrs. Ona Kunkel to spend the day at their home Saturday with Mrs. Comer, Mrs. Nina Upton of Nebraska City, Mrs. Elsie Frans, Mrs. Elsie Porter and Mrs. Nettie Mougey. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cisco, Syracuse, were Sunday after noon and supper guests of the Ellis Lacys. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McFadden, Lincoln, were their guests Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Banks en tertained at a fish dinner Sunday honoring Gene Banks and Mrs. Wayne Banks of Talmage on their birthdays. Guests were Wayne Banks, Talmage; Larry West, Omaha; Larry Banks and the Lowell Banks family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kuntz, York, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hansen and Steve. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mayfield and family were Mr. and Mrs. Coo per Hunt and Jimmi Lynn of Omaha and the Kent Balfour and Deane Nutzman families. Neila Pierce was 15 Oct. 15. Her dinner guests that evening were some of her classmates. Later they attended a show at Nebraska City and were her overnight guests. I Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wessel and Lois Sunday I were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gun I ther, Helen and Alice of Bea trice. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wessel were weekend guests of their niece, Dorothy Dixon of Omaha. Terry Briley of Lincoln assist ed Elmer Stoll with the farm work the past week. Terry will be employed at a new Job with the telephone company , In Lin coln. Recent guests of the Jerry Thorns family were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Staack of Man ley and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lin hardt of Syracuse. Robert Wunderllch spent the Oct. 18 weekend with his son, Eddie, at the Missouri Military Academy at Mexico, when Dads Day was observed. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ander- i son and daughter Kristie Anne ; of Atkinson visited at the home cf her father and grandfather, Harold and Ray Wall, Saturday afternoon and until Sunday af ternoon. Coach Anderson attend ed the football game in Lincoln. He Is coach at Atkison High. Wm. Briggs of San Francisco stopped over at the home of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trumble, recently. He was enroute to Chicago after being transferred. Mrs. Howard Root drove to Humboldt Friday to spend the day with her mother, Mrs. An na Knaup, observing the latter's birthday. Twelve women friends were guests in the afternoon. Mrs. Knaup's two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Herr of Humboldt and Mrs. Howard Root, served the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scatter good visited the Mmes.' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ford Axe, at Omaha Sunday af ternoon. The latter's property is being disposed of by the new Interstate Highway construction and they are moving to another section of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fitzgib bons visited at the home of their grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Kempke and their infant son. He and his mother had re cently come home from the hos pital. Mrs. Rose Caddy is improving after having been ill at her home a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred French of Douglas visited at the home of (heir son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold French and family Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry of Oraville, Calif., has been visit ing his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Sr. at Eagle and also a niece and fam ily, the Edward Schuelkes, at Alvo, The Schuelkes visited the Barrys ln California last irprlng.l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gamble of Overton were overnight gu ests Saturday at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lance elites. They had at- SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE SEVEN tended the University of Nebras ka football game at Lincoln. Gary Trunkenbolz has accept ed a full-time position at the gas station replacing Frank Frohlich who has been under a , doctor's care. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frohlich and Dick and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lance elit es, were dinner guests at the home of the latter's daughter, Mrs. Ruby Egger and son at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Root, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Root and their families of Eagle, the Messers' mother, Mrs- Grace Root and son Marvin of Pal myra enjoyed a family picnie . dinner at Columbus at the re sort home of the latter's daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs." Rollie Ayers (the former Mar jorie Root) last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleisch man drove to Kearney last weekend to visit relatives and friends. During their stay, Mrs. Fleischman's aged uncle, Rob ert Reiter of Elm Creek near Kearney, died and funeral serv ices were held Tuesday after noon at Kearney Methodist Church, with the pastor, the Rev. Wm. Doran-, lormerly of Eagle, officiating. Mrs. Harvey Gerhard of Eagie and her sis ter, Mrs. Clara Krecklow, Manley accompanied their brother, El don Winkler of Lincoln to Kear ney for the funeral. Mrs. Reiter is the former Minnie Winkler or Elmwood. Union Items Mrs. L. C. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grunwald spent last weekend at Daven port, where they were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gausman and family:"- Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs. Jack Harris and Mrs. Levi Wilson vis- ited their mother, Mrs. S. Y. Smith at the Memorial Commun ity Hospital at Blair last week. ' Mrs. Elsie Frans, Mrs. Nina Upton, Mrs. Nettie Mougey and ' Mrs. Ona Kunkel of Nehawka were dinner guests last Satur- , (, day, Oct. 12th, of Mr. and Mrs!!.':' Herman Comer. . - Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Witt and . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witt, all of " Omaha were dinner guests last" Sunday at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Zorn. Mrs. Melvin Todd, Sr., who . was a surgical patient at Clark ; son Hospital for a week, was able to return to her home last i Monday afternoon. ' The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur ;; : Hurder drove to Ansley, Nebras ka last Sunday, where they are, .' ' spending the week visiting with, ,m friends. They also visited friend. . in Broken Bow and Belgrade, i ': ! Carl Everett was dismissed'"' from St. Mary's Hospital at Ne- -braska City on last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Loi i (Nancy Todd) of Milwaukee," Wis., are the proud parents of a,, baby boy born October 17th , at; the Milwaukee Maternity Hos pital. He weighed 7 lbs.-4 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wachter are the proud parents of a baby girl, born October 15th at the Syracuse Hospital. Mrs. Wachter is the former Carol Ann Pike. Obituary Thelma Irine Lewis Thelma Irine Lewis, 53, daugh- I ter of John and Mayme Lewis, was born May 22, 1910, at My- nard. She died Sept. 26. . When a small child, her mo ther and a sister, Elsie Marie, preceded her in death. In 1924, her father was married to Louisa Dunbar. During her lifetime, Thelma lived at Craig, Neb., New Ray mer, Colo., Powell, Wyo., and Scottsbluff, Neb. The past 12 years she lived in Beatrice where she received treatment for illness the past two years. She is survived by her par ents Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Sr. of Scottsbluff; five sisters, bluff; Mrs. Donald (Betty Lou) Smith, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Merle (Gloria) Lane, Sacramen to; Mrs. Richard (Rachel) John son, Riverton, Wyo.; Mrs. Floyd (Colleen), Sauer, Aurora, Neb.; and a brother,, John Jr., Scotts bl!&.f Funeral services were held at the Christian Church ln Platts mouth with the Rev. Floyd Sau er and the Rev. J. W. Taenzler officiating.