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ti . - v Jr V IS 4 '4 J pi Plattsmouth Motors Invites YOU To Inspect these Cars YES! We have a CAR - 1 or Every Purse & Purpose and at TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET 1947 Nash, 4 Dr. - Like New 1946 Fords - 3 to choose from 1942 Pontiac Coach - As good as they come 1942 Ford Jeep 1941 Mercury 4 Dr. - A very Clean Car 1941 Studebaker 2 Dr., R& H 1939 Ford Deluxe Tudor, R & H 1937 Ford 2 Dr. Trg. Heater The Above are All Good Cars Here are The SPECIALS! 1934 Pontiac Coach $199 1933 Ply. Cpe 179 1930 Chev. 4 Dr 139 1929 Model A Ford 99 192S Pontiac Coach 39 We will be Open Thursday and Friday Nite from 730 to 10 P.M. COME IN AND INSPECT THEM IN OUR WARM BUILDING Trucks and Pick-ups 1942 Int. K2 3 4 ton 1941 Ford 2 ton LWB 2SA 1939 Chev. 112 T Stock and Grain 1936 Int. 1 12 T C30 1934 Ford 12 T Pick-up Come In and See Us for a FAIR DEAL! Plattsmouth Motors YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALERS We will be Open Thursday and Friday Nite from 7:30 to 10 P.M. DIAL 241 BUY SELL RENT EXCHANGE Journal Ads Get Results! Notices SELECT your gifts on the lay away plan at Gambles. 100-4tc LADIES AID society of Mynard will hold a bake sale and ba zaar on December 13 at the Lugsch cleaners. 101-103-l-2-3tc SEE SCHMIDTMANN'S FOR R.C.A. records. 101 -tfc SATURDAY SALE There will be 7 purebred Hampshire boars, also the regular run of livestock for sale Saturday at the Plattsmouth Sale Barn. 101-ltc BAKE SALE The Riverview club will hold a bake sale and bazaar on Saturday, Novem ber 22. Starts at 10:30 at Swa tek's hardware. 101-ltc PROGRAM There will be a program and plate supper at the Rock Bluff School, District No. 5, Wednesday, November 26, at 8 p. m. The public is invited. 101-2tc COSTUME DANCE There will be a costume dance at the Eagle's Hall for members, wives and sweethearts, Wed nesday evening, Nov. 26. Prizes for the best costumes. The Kostka orchestra will furnish the music. 101-2tc Card of Thanks 2 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who remembered me with cards, calls, and gifts during my re cent illness. ELAINE HILFIKER 101-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards and calls while I was in the hosDital at Nebraska City. ROBERT WILLIAMS 101-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the flowers, candy, cards and calls I received while in the hospit al. VAN WHITE 101-ltc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends for their cards, flowers and gifts sent to me during my stay in the hospital. MRS. ALTON STERLING Weeping Water 101-ltp Lost and Found LOST Heavy log chain on Louisville road between Platts mouth and Becker school and 2'i miles north, Wednesday noon. Reward for return. Wiysel's Auto Service. 101-ltc $25.00 Reward $25 reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of party or parties who stole duck and geese decoys, from blind located one mile west of Cullom on Platte river. Noti fy the Journal or the office of Sheriff Tom Solomon. FOUND Key ring containing 12 keys. Owner may have same by celling at Journal office and paying for this ad. STRAYED Two male hogs. If found please notify Journal office. 101-ltp Wanted HAVE WOOD TO CUT on shares. L. W. Eastridge, phone 3142. 101-ltc Help Wanted 10 LABORERS ' TO WORK IN OUR OMAHA PLANT Ages 18 to 45 years. Minimum wage $1.02 per hour. Full in formation available at your nearest Nebraska State Employ ment Office. APPLY AT SWIFT & CO. 27th & Q Sts., Omaha, Nebr. 97-6tc MALE HELP WANTED Reli able man with car wanted to call on farmers in Cass Coun ty. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No exper ience 'Or capital required. Permanent. Write today. Mc NESS COMPANY, Dept. A, Frccport, III. 100-102-2p HELP WT ANTED Laborers with spades, 75 cents per hour. See Talcott Building Co. 100-2tc Services Offered 12 OPEN FROM 1 to 6 Evenings by Appointment Phone 225 or 226 "TIM" The HAIRDRESSER 423 Main Street WANT SOMETHING HAULED? Call Frank Cheval. Phone 4901. 97-tfc SEE wide selection of toys at Gambles. 100-4tc NO HUNTING or Trespassing Signs at The Journal office. Articles for Sale 20 FOR SALE Registered Duroc boars, reasonable. Richard D. Sack, Murray, Nebr. Phone 5016. 100-4tp FOR SALE Purebred Duroc boars. H. C. McKinney, Louis ville. Plattsmouth, phone No. 8253. 100-3tc WILLARD BATTERIES ONLY A FEW LEFT PLATTSMOUTH MOTOR PARTS CO. FOR THE BEST RENEWED CARS AND TRUCKS Stop in and See Our SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR A GOOD DEAL STOP AT Plattsmouth Motors Your Friendly Ford Dealer New Phone Number 287 FOR SALE One red Duroc male hog; one good set heavy work harness. Bun Elliott, phone 6114. 100-2tp FOR SALE Estate side oven gas range, cheap. Phone 241. 91 -tfc FOR THAT HARD TO GET MOLDED HOSE WE HAVE IT PLATTSMOUTH MOTOR PARTS CO. FOR SALE Dressed ducks' for Thanksgiving. Wever's Hatch ery, phone 5233. 100-2tc FOR SALE Practically new Sears' Roebuck range, white enamel. 1702 Ave. A. 100-2tp HERE THEY ARE You Don't Have to Drive To the City to Get That NEW Car at the RIGHT PRICE New Cars & Trucks 1947 Dodge Truck 1947 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 Plymouth Sedan Coupe 1947 Mercury Club Sedan Used Cars & Trucks 1942 Pontiac Sedan 1941 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan 1936 Chevrolet 4-door 1936 Chevrolet 2-door 1935 Ford Tudor Two 1941 Ford Trucks See These Cars and Trucks Today at CLAUDE A. RUSE 121 No. Sixth Phone 2(i"J FOR SALE Round Oak heating stove. Dial 3232. 101-2tp FOR SALE 1941 Ford IVz Ton Truck lSVifoot fold-down box 8.25x20tires 1942 Plymouth Tudor Sedan Radio and Heater 1934 Chevrolet Four door Sedan. Small metal lathe, complete with motor, new condition R. V. BRYANT MOTOR CO. 525 Main Phone 283 EVERYDAY BARGAINS 32 piece harlequin Din- nerware 5.95 Large Aluminum Dish pans 1.79 Tea Kettles from 1.49 Aluminum Roasters 4.39 Plastic table cloths from .89 Clopay Window shades 36'x6' Complete with roller .59 Without roller .39 42" xT with roller 1.00 DAVIS ASSOCIATE STORE Frank K. Biles, Owner FOR SALE Baled Hay, $1X0 each. Lee Eastridge, phone 3142. 100-2tc FOR SALE 1935 Ford coupe in running condition, radio, needs fender work. Price $235.00 K. M. Sullivan, Murray, phone 2511. 100-2tp BICYCLES BICYCLES BICYCLES JUNIOR (20 inch) and SENIOR SIZES at GAMBLES FOR SALE 2x4 and 2x8x12 lumber $50.00 per thousand; toilet stools: storm windows; oak flooring $125.00 per thous- - and; 6x8x8 timbers, 60 cents each; window frames; barn sash. Phone 3185. 99-tfc FOR SALE 5-foot bath tub on legs, extra good condition. Ph. 6929. 101-ltc EVERYDAY BARGAINS No. 2 galvanized wash tubs $ 1.65 9x12 linoleum rugs Perma-glow house num bers Towel Bars from Mail Boxes 2-cell flash lights 7.49 .15 .29 .59 .75 DAVIS ASSOCIATE STORE Frank K. Biles, Owner FOR SALE Great Western cab inet duplex heating stove in good condition. Walnut finish. Phnoe 8278. 101-2tp SLEDS SLEDS SLEDS ALL SIZES at GAMBLES FOR SALE Roasting hens dressed or alive. Telephone 3242. 101-2tc Real Estate for Sale 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 room house on 2 lots on west Main Street with gas, water and lights 5 room, 2 bedroom house on Ave. G. ALSO 160-Acre Farm West of Mynard Beer Tavern Only One in Town Otoe, Nebr. NEED LISTINGS Siemers Insurance And Real Estate Offices at Double E Grocery 1115 Ave. 4,D" 05-2tc HOME FOR SALE 3-room home with lights, water, ga rage, 2 lots located on gravel road in Murray. Loris B. Long, TeL 5239 or 4250. 97-tfc FOR SALE Extra nice four rooms and bath, hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, au tomatic hot water, basement, cave fruit and berries. Loris B. Long, Phone 5239 or 4250. 95-tfc CABINS FOR SALE Three single and one double cabin. Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 95-tfc HOME FOR SALE 5-room home with lights, water, gas, partial bath. Located near school. Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 97-tfc FOR SALE The Rose Tschirren home, 5 rooms and bath, 3 lots, 704 So. 10th. See or call Mrs. Ed Steppat, 1118 Ave. F., Ph. 5203. 101-2tc EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE with small home suitable for remodeling located on paving. Loris B.Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 97-tfc FOR SALF. 5 room house; also new hot water heater and single folding beds. Phone 3185 99-tfc FOR SALE7 room house, bath, electricity, water, full base ment, 4 large lots, rich garden soil, fruit, 3 car garage and other buildings. Anxious to sell, will give quick possession. - Mrs. Albert Bruns, Rock Bluff Ave., Plattsmouth. 100-2tp Real Estate for Rent 40 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment, utilities paid- Platts mouth Tourist Court. 98-4tc Wanted to Rent 50 WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room UNFURNISHED house or apartment. Inquire at Journal. 94-tfc WANTED For .Journal employee. Four or or five room, unfurnished modern apartment or small house close in. Permanent. Two children, one of school age. Congenial, respectable courteous, trustworthy. Will make fine tenants. Will appre ciate any cooperation extend ed us in finding a home for this family. Inquire at the Journal. Dial 241. WANTED by soldier and wife with small daughter, furnished or unfurnished house or apart ment. Box 00 in care of the Journal. 100-2tp By Connie Osburn Mrs. O. E. McDonald of Lin coln spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wright, Mrs. Wayne Wright. Mrs. Lewis Wright and Myron Wright were in Lincoln Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shafer of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoenshell of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Winget of Ashland were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoen shell Sunday for a wild duck dinner. The ducks were furnish ed by Mr. Winget. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Price, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn and Mr. and Mrs. George Leaver were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leesley. Mrs. Wayne Wright and child ren were afternoon callers. Mrs. Lloyd Grady and Evelyn spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Conn. Mr. . and Mrs. Harold Wright and baby of Lincoln were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wright and Gene. Mrs. Ethel Armstrong of Ash land visited Mrs. Wm. Arm strong Sunday. Miss Betty Stradley of Lincoln spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stradley. Mrs. Roy Comstock was hostess at a Stanley party at her home Monday night. There was a nice group present. After an enjoyable evening Mrs. Com stock served a very delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roscncrans, and Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. Buzzy Gakemeir were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady. Mr. Roscncrans attended the Blue Rock shoot sponsored by the American Lc gion in Greenwood in the after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kimberly PILES TROUBLE? For Quick Relief PONT SZXAY A XT I.OXCE! No. dortor's formula yeu can um at home to relieve distressing discomfort of pain Itch Irritation due to pile. ?rn& to eof tn and shrink swelling. Use this proves doctor's formula. Tou'll be amazed at Its speedy action relief. AsIc your drus-fcist today for Thornton Minor's Rectal Oint ment or 6uTvroitortej. Follow labal n auction, i' or sals at all drug storea. of Prescott,Arizona returned to f their home last week after hav ing spent two months with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Marvin. Mr. ' Kimberly is a brother of Mrs. 1 Marvin. j Mrs. Emil Meisinger, who has ' been ijl with a cold, is feeling some better and is able to be up and around the house part of the time now. j Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bergers ' and Darlene Kay of Omaha spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Buckingham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley and family called at the Emil Mei singer home Saturday evening. The Teenage Club held an other of their parties in the school gymnasium Friday night. The party was sponsored by Mrs. Claude Osburn and Mrs. L. B. Guild. After a very enjoyable evening of dancing the group were served Yum Yums and pop. Mrs. Claude Osburn sponsored a Stanley party at her home Thursday afternoon. There was a very nice group present and Mrs. Osburn will receive many nice gifts. .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carpen ter and Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brackage and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brackage Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesley and children and Mr. A. L. Todd spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and sons. Dorcas Society met Friday afternoon in the church base ment. Final plans were made for the Bazaar to be held Sat urday Nov. 22. Mrs. Ray Rouse and Mrs. Harold Olson were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bergers and Darlene called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Osburn and family Sunday evening. Miss Vivian Meisinger of Un ion spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mei singer. Members of The Twin Table club and their husbands gath ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schroeder Saturday evening to help Mr. Schroeder celebrate his birthday. The eve ning was spent playing Pinochle after which pie and coffee were served. !mwood MRS. ".RACE PLVBOM. Cftrrcsaondem Sunday guests with Mrs. Emi ly Gonzales were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolf and daughter, Faye Ellen of Eagle. Mr. Otto Hein rich of Pleasant Dale, and Mrs. Ruth Monning. Miss Yvonne Hayes spent sev eral days last week at the home of Miss Mary Allen at Nebras ka City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller are the parents of a daughter born Nov. 14, at Bryan Memorial hos pital. Mr. Walter Box returned Sun Real Estate LOANS! 412 Percent Interest Charge Reduced for each monthly payment. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. A. C. Nelson Auto Sales! 2112 Harney - 2043 Farnam Omaha, Nebraska Let Us Fill Your Needs 1946 Super Buick, equipped $2395.00 1946 Ford 1650.00 1946 Chevrolet, V2 ton Pick-up 1585.00 1946 Chevrolet 1750.00 1941 Mercury Station Wagon 1195.00 1941 Chevrolet Tudor 995.00 1936 Chevrolet 375.00 1935 Ford 285.00 100 Other Cars to Choose From TRAILERS LOANS FINANCING Plattsmouth Representative: R. L. Spidell, West Pearl Street THE PLATTSMOUTH, Thursday, November 20, 1947 day evening from Washington j state where he farmed last sum- I mer. ! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hollen- j beck and family were Sunday : visitors at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ; Lewis Hollenbeck. In the after- ! noon they drove over to visit ' relatives near Palmyra. 1 Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Tctman spent Saturday evening in Lin coln at an Eastern Star iznction. The W.S.C.S. met the Metho dist Church Friday afternoon. Devotions were lead by Mrs. Plybon and lesson by Mrs. Par sell. Mrs. Reber, with her sub ject, Status of Women, gave a talk about Evangeline Booth and her great work for the Salvation Army. She told of the many pro jects of this organization. The special number was a girls trio from the high school composed of Misses Ramona Jones, Joan Backemeyer and Irene Kunz, with their teacher, Miss Pearson accompanist. Mrs. Emmett Cook was chairman of refreshment committee . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollen beck returned on Sunday from a weeks visit with their son, Cecil and family near Platts mouth. The study class sponsored by the W.S.C.S. met with Mrs. Howard Liston Tuesday evening. They are using the book "We, the People of the United Na tions", with Mrs. LcRoy Cook and Mrs. Paul Eveland as teach ers, and all taking part in forum discussions about the book and current articles on this subject. The next session will be with Mrs. Totman. Attend Ball Game. Wesley Kratchville and Richard Novak were at Pacific Junction Tuesday evening where they at tended the basket ball game be tween Pacific Junction and Glen wood. Use Journal Want Ads Especially Make it a real celebration Thanksgiving' Day. Dine out! Try our special prepared Thanksgiving Dinner. It's "out of this world." Make vour reservation today. At Our Usual Popular Prices HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Open Evenings and Sunday SIXTH and MAIN NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE FIVE RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Robert Williams is recovering at his home since his return last week from St. Mary's hospital, Nebraska City. Robert under-' went an emergency operation for a ruptured appendix, remaining in the hospital for 17 days be fore he was pronounced well enough to return home. Plattsmouth Cleaners give jo prompt, quality service at rea sonable prices. Try them. Hobnail Style BUTTER DISH Friday and Saturday Only Limit I to Customer A beautiful. two-pice crystal type butler dish In latest Tear Drop design. Removable cover. Us k for refohes. fellies, etc. as well as for butter. Makes an attractive table piece. PAINT STORE FRANK K. BILES 9 - muf for You! DIAL 5258 FIRST fr 1 1