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dial! 241 ?Jm?' LU-355g? BUY SELL RENT EXCHANGE Journal Ads Get Results! Notices CASH LOANS 50tol,000 To employed men or women, single or married on such simple security as your car or furniture. For a loan in Plattsmouth and Cass County it"s Mutual Finance Co. ! Dial 3213 VACATION for the entire family on beautiful Woman lake. Housekeeping cabins. Electric lights, gas for cooking, new L.et reservation early. Write Willard Wilson, Kabe kona, Camp, Hackensack, Minn. 50-8tp Singer Sewing Machine Company will have a SINGER repre sentative in Plattsmouth every Wednesday to repair and take care of your sew ing needs. Mary May Beauty Shoppe Phone 261 Mam St. Plattsmouth OR Singer Sewing Machine Company ?304 So. 24 St. Omaha 51-2tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS wish to take this opportunity of thanking the many friends who were so kind and sympa thetic in my sorrow when Mr. Fillmore was killed. I especial ly wish to thank the young man who offered up the pray er when he was dving. MRS. YERNA FILLMORE 52-ltc Lost and Fcund LOST Ladies black Justin goat- j skin billfold near Cass drug j at S o'clock Monday night. Con- taincd passes, other papers Ij need. Value billfold for per- j sonal reasons. Finder keep j m"h'. v. Please let me have! billfold. Mrs. Russel A. Rood, j Tel. 3185. 51-2tp : Services Offered ICE For ice, call Frank, phone I 4901. 31 -tfc I 47-tfc j SENATE PADS available at the ' Journal office, 509 Main St. 43-tfc LAWN tables and chairs made to order. Smithy's Shoe Shop, Murray, Nebr. 47-Stp LAUNDRY SERVICE S2.C0 for; large bushel basket. Ironing : extra, - aay service, iuuz i,.n- coin ave. 51- Sewing Machines NEW and USED Bought, Sold and Repaired Frank K. Biles Davis Paint Store ICE PLANT HOURS ARE ANNOUNCED The Plattsmouth ice plant is announcing the hours' open for service. Daily, 4:30 to 6 d m. Mondav through Friday. Saturday, from noon to 7 m. Sunday, 8 a. m. to noon FRANK CHEVAL Phone 4901 Does Your Sewing Machine need a check up? We will do the work at a reasonable charge with a positive guarantee of satisfaction. Bring your Singer head in and have it motorized for tlectricity. One and two days service. See Bestor" at HIATT FURNITURE CO. flED TRUCKING, hauling--furniture, refrigerator, piano moving in safe and efficient manner, al so local trucking. Dial 3279 or 6119 for service. Ray McMak en. 28-tfc WANT SOMETHING HAULED? Call Frank Cheval. Phone 4901. 97-tfc ELECTRIC FANS AT "The Friendly Store" CALL 241 PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 Main St. FOR SALE Two excellent building lots located on paving near school. Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 51-tfc W cr.ted WANTED Job taking care of children afternoons or eve nings. Phone 3290. 50-1 tfc WANTED WORK 16 year old girl will care for children dur ing day. Phone 4004. 51-2tc Household Goods FOR SALE Folding Baby buggy. Used very little. In very good condition. Reason able. Phone 3141, 309 Ave. B. Side entrance. 48-tfc FOR SALE Dining room suite, piano, console radio, occa sional table, desk and chair set, 9x12 and 6x9 matching wool rugs, 1 bed. 1 trombone. Supt. John Mettlen, Union, Nebr. 51-2tp FOR SALE 2 electric tors. Can be seen Cafe. retngera at Phil's 52-2tc Articles for Sale NEW AND USED doors, screen doors, windows, pipe and fit tings, toilet stools, wood lath, lumber, A-l washing machine, ice boxes. Phone 3185. 4-3-tfc Hiawatha BICYCLES BOYS and GIRLS Xhm Friendly Star FOR SALE 1 geldmg 1.400: 1 child's riding horse: 1 Hamp shire boar, eligible to register. Llovd Rannev, Weeping Wa ter," Nebr. 512tc FOR SALE Fuliy-equ:.pped house trailer, like new. Fully insulated. Beautiful through out. Loris B. Long. Tel. 5239 cr 4250. 51-tfc Wanted to Rent WANTED 1 3 RENT 3 or 4 room UNFURNISHED housp or apartment. inquire at Journal. 94-tfc Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE 1933 Master Chev rolet. Price $125.00. Fred Jas per. Read Estate for Sale 52-ltc FARM FOR SALE Well-improved 176 acres. Loris B. Long. Dial 5239 cr 42;i0. 31-tfc FOR SALE ISO acres, good farm, well improved. Three miles south of Plattsmouth on Highway 75. Ralph Wiles, owner. 51-tfc FOR SALE All modern 5 room house with utility room, garage, work shop, 2 lots ALSO Tavern, only one in town, located at Otoe, Nebraska. Erwin Siemers Real Estate and Insurance Offices at Double E Grocery i READ THE JOURNAL FOR THE LATEST IN NEWS. fcf vrtJAV.r THE FOR SALE New G.I. spreaders on rubber Used- 2 and 3 bottom plows TRACTORS 1942 B 1942 A 1944 LA 10-20-0 Fertilizer $70.00 ton FOB Plattsmouth Stander Implement Company Phcne 4178 , Notices RUMMAGE -SALE The Catho- 1.1 I J . . . . xi . . . J L. V ............. . 1 . I m 1 TTi;j. .. . J : r " rummage scut; riiudv ciiiu oai- , urdav, June 4 and BAKE SALE on June 5 at St. J 5 and a Saturdav, ' HalV ' 52, 53-3tc NOTICE The executive committee of the Plattsmouth Service Club is desirous of making some disposition of the funds left in the treasury. All interest ed persons or organizations representatives are asked to appear at a meeting Wednes day, Juno 2. 7:00 p. m. at the Nierste Paint Store 51-2tc LEGAL NOTICES" Mcran and James, Attorneys Nebraska City, Nebraska NOTICE TO l KEDITORS In the County Court of Cais County, Nebraika To the creditors of the estate of Clara James, deceased. No. 4080. Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is September 27, 1948: that a hear ing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on October 1, 1948 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examin ing, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated Mav 23, 1948. PAUL E. FAUQUET County Judge (Seal) TI No. 768 May 31, June 7, 14. Soutk Ashland Mrs. John Rtm,si 1'idy Boiler spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Olive Whitlatch. Ivan E. Armstrong- left for Haxtum, Colo., on Monday mor ning to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Armstrong and sister, Mrs. L. E. Norns. Donald Morris is doing the chores during his ab sence. Mrs. Joe Weborg of Pender spent several davs last week with her s'ister. Mrs. Martin Stenberg and family. Mrs. Emma Olson returned home with Mrs. Weber e for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler J and Eddv called on Mrs. Gert-1 rude Boiler Friday and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg and family sr'nt Sunday eve ning with Mr. and J.Irs'. Martin Stenberg. Sam Mansfield spent Friday night with Frank McReynolds. The boys spent Saturday in Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rager and Lois Ann were supper guests of Martin Sternberg's Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Klipp and Lavern and Harold Francis Kellogg were Saturday dinner guests at Ash ley Boiler's. TeTr an,-i TlTr Flenntt Rr.rn. man and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp and Lavern spent Sundav at Hastings visiting an aunt of Mr. Klipp's who lives at McCook and another from Lincoln. Mrs. Louis Timm, Lillian and Leilah and Mr. .Ja-r ( s Carson spent Wdenesday at the Henry Timm heme. Mr. and Mrs. William Leddy called on Mr,' and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong Saturdav evening. Edgar Kolb of Phoenix, A"z and Lloyd Jones called on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones Sunday afternoon. Robert Schlichter of Fremont was an evening caller. Bonnie Lee Dean accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong to Memphis Sunday were they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dean. Mrs. Edna Winget of Brady ville. Ia., is visiting her brother, Bert' Ragcr and Mrs. Rager. Mrs. Joe Fries accompanied Mrs. H. W. Schuldt to Peru where they attended the graduation exercises, as Rosemary Pershing was in the class. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and Eddy spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Haase. Mrs. Joe Weborg. Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Martin Stenberg called on Mrs. Diana Bushnell last Mondav afternoon. On Tuesday Mrs. Weborg, Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Stenberg and Anna called on Mrs. Harold Buell. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson were Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs". George Issacs and supper guests cf Mr. and Mrs. WiJ Blackman. Mr. and Mrs. Don Keetle spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs'. Elmer Bergman. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Tinnean and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Ash ley Boiler and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Xlipp Friday evening. Friday callers' at the John Pet erson home were Gale Duffield, Marge Schrader, Helen Christo polis and Ernie Christopolis of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bontz called on Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E-reman I entertained at a party Friday ! evening in honor of Nancy Jo's ! first birthday. Guests were Mr. . . . J TXJr- .ll.. ri- C.U1U IViiS. .Tilivil vrl, IN .Jit- rfUU 11-'" ,,,, IV11 anc irs. naipn uuifpi- anc family and Mr. and Will Bergman of Lincoln. Mrs. I Mrs. Gus Woitzel and Bob went to Lincoln Wednesday to visit the new grandson, Richard Jul- ! ius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kichara Olson born May 15. Cpd. Robert Woitzel has been spending a fifteen day leave at home and will return to duty on Thursday. Callers at the Raymond Nel son home the past week weie Mrs. Joe Weborg, Mrs. Emma Nelson, Mrs. Martin S t nberg. Mrs'. Harold Richards. Mr n(j j Mrs. Robert Maack. Mrv Ed Ouincv and Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. I Orville Sandy and Evelyn, Duane Kflson .Tnan Andprsnti anH Dan i Schultz. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards j and Mr. and Mrs. Will Zicgen- i bem ;,nd Rickv sDont Sunday ,- l with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fosnot and Jimmy in Schuyler. Elizabeth Richards spent Mon day and Tuesday at heme. Mr. and Mrs'. Lir.Iey Davis of i St. Petersburg. Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lmderul and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ode 11 and family of Oma ha soent Tuesday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Odd!. Don Bornrmeier was a Sunday dinner guest at the Bruce Sow ards heme. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamber lain. Mr. and Mrs. Claire At wood and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer and girls' enjoyed a pic nic dinner and visited the Sass Gardens in Omaha on Sunday. Wilbur Laughlin came home from Omaha and spfnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Laugh lin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laughlin spent Wednesday and Thursday with John Laughdins. Mrs. Victor Miller called at John Laughlin's Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Laug-hlin called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laughlin Thursday evening. Marjorie Remmenga accom panied Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman and Eleanor to the 3th grade graduation Weep ing Waur on Monday. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lei hard at Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones and Axel Zaar were Sunday guests e.f Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Connie Osburn Journal Correspondent Janice and Larry Keller of Lincoln spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles. The Mother-Daughter ban quet will be held June 1 at tne Christian church at 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Airs. Claude Osburn and children spent Sunday after- noo and evening with Mr. ana Mrs. Gienn Grady and Glc-nda-Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmit and Donna Rae of Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles and Janice Keller were dinner guests at the Wayne Kinney home at Alvo Sunday. Mr. Leonard Cameron and daughters soent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'. Emil Meisinger. Mr. W. A. Schewe of Murdock called on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoenshell Friday afternoon. The LCC Club met with Mrs. Lulu Landon Thursday after noon. Mrs. Peter Hilt entertained the Jolly Joker Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright spent the week end with rela tives in Greenwood. The last of a series of School dances was held at the s"chool svmnasium WednrsHav ovrninff wjth the parents as g-uests. There J was a good crowd and every one had a good time. Mr. and Mi's. J. C. Hoenshell spent Saturday night and Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoens"hell in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meisinger and Mrs. Rose Fallansbee spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leesely and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Embury of San Franc L eo faMf nnH Airs. Jav Fmburv and Jimmv Brvant of Lincoln were supper guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bates and Barbara Frida-. Mr. and Mis. Buzzv Gakemoir and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Rosencrans and Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Em.il Meisinger, Mrs. Clinton Green and Gray and J. T. Lee&ley attended open house at Cushmans Saturday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Keller and family were Sunday evening din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyks. Mr. and Mrs. Een Howard ThurHsv in ' atton.-J C mm" mencement exercises evening. Jerry Warren, formerly of Greenwood was' one of the graduates He was Alternate for the Regents and also received the Navy ROTC. The Twin Table Club met with Mrs. Edna Movers Tuesday af ternoon to hein her celebrate her birthday with a one o'clock luncheon. '"...01;. llU Xi Cllt o a guest. There was a large crowd at the school picnic Friday in Green wood. The primary room gave a little program in the gym. Af ter which everyone went to the park for a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs'. Wayne Howard and baby called on Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Green and children Tuesday evening. Commencement exercises were held Thursday evening at the school auditorium which was very interesting, ihose receiving ai- plomas vere : Max Comstock, Nola Boiler. Clifford Boiler and " jarcune. :urs- Glenn Grady and Glenda sr-ent Monday sftenioon and evening with ivir,-. L.u.u:ie us- burn and familv. Mr. an-J Mrs. Joe Lees ley and nd Mrs. Clinton Ir. n and famil- snent unc; if h rivjon in Lin( ;5 PLVeON. CcrrtsBonceni Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fleiseh- man recently returned from a vacation trip to Wyoming, where they vi-:te-d their children, the Harold Taylor and Bruce Flcisch man families and on the way home the Albert Fleischman family at Tekamah were their hests for a couple of days. John Wood is checking in the meat department at the Elm wood grocery. On Friday evening a linen shower was given for Miss Mar- jorie Miller at the home cf Miss Marian Pratt with Miss Dorothy Wendt assisting hostess. 1 Elue bird Club met on Wed- ! nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rudy Kuehn with Mrs. Krecklow and Mrs. Paul Eve- i land other hostesses. The pro gram consisted of a Book Review given by Mrs. G. G. Douglas. ! "How Dear to My Heart" by Mr. : North of New Jersey. i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bogonrief ' received word that they are grandparents again, a ten pound boy having arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bogenricf at Fremont. ! On Saturday afternoon at the : home of Mrs. Emily Gonzales, a i miscellaneous shower was given j in honor of Miss Margaret Mills, J soon to be a bride, bv the hostess and Mrs. Donald G:nzales. Most of the guests being relatives. On Tuesday afternoon at the Community building, the gradua tion exercises of the Primary room were presented by their teacher. Miss Elsie Kunz. Nine pupils were named in the class roll. The processional was play ed by Miss Marien Eidenmiller. An interesting program was given bv two grades, the choral choir being one of the best num bers. The gowns and caps weve of white with blue trimmings. and the children were given di plomas. Mr. and Mrs. Geergc Moomey are vacationing in the Ozark mountain region this week. Mrs. Davis of Manley visited her daughter, Mrs. Krecklow and H. C. and C. E. TIEKOTTER Phone 4159 or 4055 KF "A' tVf c1 W i" -1 C family and attended some of ilie school activities this week. The seniors enjoyed "Rag Daj-" on Tuesday and in the afternoon they proceded to Lincoln for a festive evening. The Arnold family have been enjoying a reunion tins week, at Lincoln and Elmwood. Mr. and j Mrs. Harry Arnold and Mr. and j Mrs. Howard Capwell have , been hosts along with their ! mother, Mrs. Arnold, and her t daughter, Miss Harriet Arnold. I The other four members of the j family came from Montana, ; North Dakota, Minnesota and j New Mexico. trons and pupils was enjoyed ' ai.-jLin.'.i kjiv.iiv i-UA Ma- WaS enjoy ea their that!rnaa noon on tnc school lawn, i A gooaiy number were present, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parish have their home covered with wnne asoestes shingles, the work having been done this week. Mrs. Emily Gonzak-s.-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gonzales, Cheryl and Barbara visited their aunt Mrs. Sadie Baker and other re latives in Crete on Sundav. Melvin Miller is on jury duty at Plattsmouth this term of court. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parriott and Mr. and Mi's visited with Charles Edwa at David City on Sunday. Attending the ship meeting at county Fellow- the Plattsmouth Christian church from the Elm- tor, was initiated into number wood churches on Sundav after- ship in the Order of the Rain noon were Rev. and Mrs. C. H. j bow Girls. No. 5, at their meet Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoi- j ing Tuesday evening. Fallowing lenbeck, Mrs . Emmett Cook, i the meeting, a social hour was Mrs. Ruth Monning, George Buell enjoyed when Mrs. Merle Fern- Maxine and Norma Schlanker, Mad Creamer, Bernite Irons. Mrs. Coia Gerbeling, and Mrs. Walter Plybon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lillie of Portland, Oregon are visiting at the heme cf her mother, Mrs. Lottie Beck. Supt. and Mrs. Leger of Sterling- were business' visitors in Elmwcod recently. They spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Orley Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller attended the wedding of Ken neth James and Eveivn Porter at Grace Methodist church in Lmcoln Sunday afternoon. The groom is a distant relative of Mrs. Mihcr. Mr. and Mrs. Ch-.res Miller were in Marysville. Kan., on Sun day visiting Tvlrs. Amv Condel Wergen. who tat ht in the school here when Mrs. Miller was one of the teachers. Rev. and '.Irs. F. C. Weber of Norfolk attended the wedding cf Silas Schopoff and Marjorie Miller on Thursday evening. Otto Stege entered Bryan Me morial hospital on Monday for some treatments for asthma. Mrs. t m fa M snooting or rirearms or the corporate limits 1 THE PLATTSMOUTH. Monday, May 31, 1948 Stege has been kavr.g eye trou ble but she is- better at this time. W&siphiq. Mrs. Thomas Murtey, Journal Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wolcoti cn- enjoyed a shon visit, or ;e day, former F. D. Robert w' uum two men. and i weeping water i (Dexter) Clinton Clinton, sons cf R. H. Clinton, one of our pioneers. The two men had been on a trip through the south, and up the eastern : coast, and stopped in Weeping Water, to lock uo old friends i Mrs. Fred Gorder went to Plattsmouth Friday to attend the ! graduation exercises of the high ! school, when her grand nep'rew j Robert Cappell, was a member ; of the senior class. She remained until Sundav when Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Cappell. Sr., brought her home, , One new member, Joan Roc- uaugu i-'i vat u itu lii i;ui vwui a large birthday cake, in honor of her daughter Lela May, whose birthday was the following day. Monday evening the members of the Rainbow Girls wt.nt to Springfie'd to assist in the in stallation of their new officers. Gertrude Olive was the installing officer; Ruth Ann Hinds was the Marshal: Caroline Kunk'.L the musician and Jane Lorensen sang a solo, at the meeting. Mrs. C. E. Tefft, Miss Esther Tefft, Mrs. Ben Olive. Gertrude Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris and daughter. Linda, all went to Nehawka Sundav afternoon to at tend a Garden Luncheon at the Marion Tucker home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Munkrcs and Mrs. Munkres mother. Mrs. 1 ,JU':s- wauue v.eu- nesnay evening, to attend the wedding of Jack Noell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noeli, cf Al- bany, Missouri, formerly of Cass County, to Miss Gurtha Louise Armbrust. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Armbrust, of Gretna. Jack Noell is a great grandson of Mrs. Young. The wedding was at the Louisville Methodist Church. attsmouth is forbidden Miolators By Council Will Be NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE FIVE it 8 p. m. The bride and groom i graduates of the Louis ville High School. ! Mrs. Lela Mav Ferr.baugh went to ki'k, baturoay to auena ine High School graduation exer cises, when her cousin was one of the members of tiie graduat ing class. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pool. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colbert, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Colbert. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, all went to Wabash Sundav afternoon, to attend their Memorial Dav serv- ices, when rud; jc Koucrt Lwart, of Wahco was the t.poaker for the day, and special music was furnished bv the members of the Callahan Church Men's Quartet. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fern baugh, of Lincoln, were guests at the Merle Fernbaugh home Sunday. S. Ray Smith went to Omaha Monday to remain ever night at the home of his son, Mittrvd Smith, and to help ius grand daughter. Sue Ray Smith, cele brate her second birthday. Mrs. George Ellis soent sever al days last wc-ek in Lincoln vis iting with her sister. Mrs. Lula May Cole, who recently returned home from a winter in Californ ia. Mrs. Lemual Lane -and Mrs. Henry Rugha went, to Lincoln Mrs. Ed Boedeker went to Omaha Wednesday for some dental eurgery. Sunday f visit Mrs. Lane's mother. Mrs. Fred Linville. who has been there this week for me dical care. While there they also visited for a while with Miss Fern Davis, who entered the hos pital this week for surgical care. C. Victor Wahick left Satur day for Hollywood. California to visit his mother. Mrs. Helen Waiiick. He expects to be g:.ne about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. George Ch-be of Valentine and J. J. Meiers, of Lincoln, were Weeping Water , visitors for a short time Sunday ! evening. Is Completed past week cf study was the la.t for ten un men th he season at the Creigh- versity Fit have and In en 1 be ; the young attending ible t - en- echoed the: re wi! lev a vacation until ail. There are a number frm this city attending Creighton and among these are Bernard Ulnch, Ed Strickland, Dick Case, Aibin Chcvanec. Granville Sigler, Ray mend Harold. 3J3 e of EUS i r