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.A DX 241 lPsS V'-JTT BUY SELL RENT EXCHANGE Journal Ads Get Results! Notices CASH LOANS S50toSl,000 To employed men cr women, single or married on such simple security as your car or furniture. For a loan in Plattsmouth ujid Cass County it's Mutual Finance Co. Dial 3213 VACATION for the entire family on beautiful Woman lake. Housekeeping cabins, Electric l-hts. boati. Write kona. gas for cooking, new Get reservation early. Willard Wilson, Kabe- Camp, Hackensack, Minn. 50-8tp NOTICE i EABY SITTING service avail- j able by Okihi Camp Fire Girls. ! 5 weeks special rate 30c per j hour. I.Ionev to be used for I C3mp fund. Call guardian. 5104. 55-2tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks for the cards, gifts and other acts of kindness received dur ing Roger's recent stay at the nospitai. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noell, and Roger Noell 56-ltc Help Wanted WANTED Company representa tive will be in your city soon to talk to men or women who would like to increase your weekly income S20 to S25 or more during your spare time, t Also openings for full-time I D: akr in City of Plattsmouth. Write at once giving phone number. Rawleigh's Dept. NBF-C73-209X, Freeport, 111. - 54-56-5S-3tp V ANTED Youm High School gradu- to learn lumber busi by a leading Omaha ness Lumber Company. Starting salary ?10.00 per month. Pr. fer boys from farms, worthv cf advancement. Wnte Eox S in care of the ' Journal. 5G-2tc RELIABLE MAN with car wanted to caii on farmers in Cass coun ty. Wonderful opportunity. S15 to S20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNESS COM PANY. Dept. A, Freeport, 111. 56-58-2tp. Services Offered Sewing Machines t NEW and USED Bought. Sold and Repaired Biles Paint and Wallpaper Store ICE For ice call Frank, phone 4901. 31-tfc 47-tfc SENATE PADS available at the Journal cfiice, 509 Main St. 48-tfc NOTICE Cesspool and Septic tanks pump- ed. built and repaired. E. K. Gray. Box 673, Nebraska City. 55-4tp TRUCKING, hauiingr-furniturc. refrigerator, piano moving in safe and efficient manner, al so local trucking. Dial 3279 or 6119 for service. Rav McMak en 28-tfc WANT SOMETHING HAULED? Call Frank Chcval. Phone 4901. 97-tfc TREE TOPPING and REMOV ING. Also radiator service, free check-uu. Pierce Radiator Service, phone 4966. 53-tfc CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 Main St. READ THE JOURNAL THE LATEST IN NEWS. FOR 1 Wcnied WANTED Baby fitting by day . or hour. Ruby Wcver. Phone 3290. 55-tfc WASHINGS Will do average family size washing for $1.75. Bringz-anytime. 2 day service, 1002 Lincoln Ave. or for pick up and delivery phone 5295. Guaranteed work. 56-ltp CAMP BIRCH on Eirch Lake. Good fishing. 16-foot boats. Semi-modern cabins accomo date four. Bedding and ice furnished. Few early reserva tions available. Carl A. Finch, Hacktnsack. Minn. 56-8tp 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 31 So. 46-tfc Auto Radios 839.95 up at Th Friend'y Star FOR SALE Baby and started chicks. Special prices on Sun days. We have ducklings, al so hens alive or dressed. Al ways open. Wever's Hatchery. Phone 3290 Lincoln Av-.. Plattsmouth. 53-tfc FOR SALE 25 weanling pigs and two extra cood Duroc bo-ars. J. Howard Davis. 53-3tc FOR SALE Air motor. 6-foot wheel, 40-foot steel tower, good condition. Mrs. Anna B. Rogge. 4 miles west of E'mwood or phone Lincoln 3-8278. 54-2tp FOR SAIiE Venetian blinds. 3x 2x5 feet; 9x3x5 feet. Art's Bar ber shop. 55-ltc FOR SALE 14 foot Indian trailer house. Harry Willms. 55-2tp FOR SALE Fryer chickens dressed. Wever's Hatchery. Ph. 3290. 55-tfc CHICKEN FEED, ground corn, wheat and oats. Sweet Lassie Dairy ration. Charles Barnard. Phone 8133. Mvnard. 55-4tc FOR SALE Pigs. 8 weeks old. Plattsmouth. Lester 56-2tp. Holman, :FOR SALE John Deere 7 foot ! binder. Practically new. W. H. 1 Meisinger, Plattsmouth. Phone ! 8113. 56-2tc FOR SALE Good used Schwinn boy's bicycle. Phone 3232. 5G-ltc FOR SALE Cocker spaniel puns 606 Chicago avenue. FOR SALE Jim Dan& 56-2tp. combina- nd swing. Phone 4024. 55-2tc FOR SALF Artificial roses, as sorted colors. 5c each plus post age. Carnations. 7c each plus postage. Mrs. Fred Schroeder, Plattsmouth. or Dial 8150. ' 56-2tp. Household Goods FCR SALE Piano. Pond. Phone 3046. Ivers and 5S-2tp FOR SALE 1 Harwuod Guitar. 1 all-metal 50 lb. Ice Box. Gocd condition. Mrs. Ray Harold. Sr., Dial 3140. " 5C-2tp. Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Small cottage, well built, insulated, water, lights. gas Loris b. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 55-tfc FOR SALE Five room house. lights, water, gas, including 4 lots. 615 South 8th St. 55-2tc FOR SALE 7 lots on end of pav ed street. All kinds of fruit. nod garden spot, building site. H. J. Hough, 624 Ave. G. 53-tic FOR SALE Two excellent building lots located on paving netr school. Loris B. Lon, Tel. 5239 cr 4250. 51-tfc FARM FOR SALE Well-im proved 176 acres. Loris B. Long. Dial 5239 or 42.10. 31-tfc FOR SALE Active-income pro- perty located near school, good investment. Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 53-tic FOR SALE 3 room house wi:h Lath. Vtry reasonable. Phone 3114 after 5 p. m. 55-2tc FOR SALE Modern six room house and garage, oak floors, automatic gas heat and water, paved street. Phone 5210. 54-4tc FOR SALE $400 down, balance monthly payments buys you a small all modern furnished home. Close in on pavement. Immediate possession. See A. W. Cloidt. 55-2tp Reel Estate for Rent FOR RENT Two room apart ment, furnished, ail utilities paid. 714 Avenue D. Dial 4275. 56-ltc. FOR RENT Newly furnished apartment including new stove and new rcirigerator, couple only. Hetrick. 123 North 3rd. 5G-ltc Wanted to Rent WANTED 1 O RENT 3 or 4 room UNFURNISHED house or apartment. Inquire at Journal. 94-tfc Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE "37 Ford Tudor 85, good rubber and runs good. Call 3121. 55-2tp FOR SALE Good 1939 Diamond T l-tcn truck with stock and grain box: also International 10-20 tractor. Both priced right. Wendell Bell, Louisville or call Pifettsmouth 3113. 56-3tc LEGAL NOTICES Mcran and James, Attorneys Nebraska Citv, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass. County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Ciara 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. 1943 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examin ing, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections dulv filed. Dated Mav 23. 1948. PAUL E. FAUQUET County Judge (Seal) No. 768 May 31, June 7, 14. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Csuntv Cnvit of Cass County, Nebraska Tc all persons interested in the estate of Hattie E. Kirker, de ceased. No. 4056. Take notice that the aciminis tratiix cf said es'tate has filed her final report and a petition for cxaminiation and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on July 9 1943 at ten o' clock a- m. Dated June 11th. 1943. PAUL E. FAUQUET County Judge (Seal) rouchek and Garnctt. Attorneys No. 776 June 14. 21. 28. 1948 CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA ORDINANCE NO. 834 AN ORDINANCE CREATING STREET IMPROVEMENT DIST RICT NUMBER 93 IN THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. DEFINING ITS BOUNDARIES AND PROVID ING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF A CERTAIN STREET BY PAVING. AND SUCH OTHER WORK AS MAY BE INCIDENT AL THERETO. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayer and Council of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Section 1. The Mayor and Council of the City of Platts mouth, in the County of Cass. State of Nebraska, hereby find and declare: That it is to the best interests of the said City to CASS THEATR 4 LAST TIME Monday, June 14 Danny Kay and Big Cast "SECRET LIFE OF AV ALTER MITTY" CARTOON AND NEWS TUESDAY ONLY June 15 Bargain Day 12c and 20c Inc. Tax Deanna Durbin and Donald O'Connor "SOMETHING IN THE WIND" A Gay Musical Comedy with Latest Hits! COMEDY AND COLOR CAR TOON Wednesday and Thursday, June 16 and 17 W. Pidgecn and D. Kerr "IF U ENTER COMES Branded a Love Thief! But was he reallv guiltv? See for your self! COMEDY AND NOVELTY I-- n create Street Improvement Dist- J rict No. 93. j Section 2. There is hereby i created within the City of Platts-! mouth, Nebraska, a Street Im j provement District to be known ' and designated as' Street Improve ment District Number 93, the outer boundaries of which are as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the West property line of 14th Street in said City and the North property line of Lot 5, Block 14 in Young and Hays Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Thence East along the North property line of seid Lot 5 extended to the South erly line of Washington Ave nue. Thence in a Southeasterly direction to the East proper ty line of Lot 12 in Block 110 in the City of Platts mouth. being the West pro perty line of 10th street. Thence South along the West property line of 10th street to its intersection with the South property line of Lot 1, Block 111 in the City of Plattsmouth. Thence West along the South line of said Lot 1, Biock 111 extended to the West property line of Lot 4 in Block 17 in Young and Hays Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. Thence North along the West line of said Lot 4 in Block 17 in Young and Hays' Addition extended to the point of beginning. Section 3. The following street within said Street Improvement District shall be and hereby is ordered improved by paving, to wit: LOCUST STREET, also known as Avenue C. from the West pro perty line cf 10th Street to the West property line of 14th Street. All work essential for or. neces sarily incidental to the construc tion of said improvement shall be done in connection therewith as' a part thereof. Section 4. All of said improve ments shall be constructed to the established grades as fixed by ordinances of the City, and shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications to be made by H. H. Henningson, Special Engineer employed by the Citv, and t0 be approved by the City Council. Said improve ments b'nall be made at public cost but special assessments on the specially benefited property shall be levied to reimburse the City to the extent provided by law. Passed and approved this 24th dav of Mav. 1948. A. B. ROGERS Mayor Attest: ALBERT OLSON City Clerk No. 771 June 14, 1948. BOARD OF EDUCATION MEET The Board of Education, School District No. 1 of Cass Count- met in regular session on Monday evening. June 7, 1948 in the Superintendent's office in the High School Building with the following members present: Frank A. Cloidt, President. John Schreiner, A. B. Rogers, William Evcrs. and T. I. Friest, Superin tendent. Claims against the district were allowed and payment au thorized as follows: Contracted salaries $5,296.31 Witholding tax on salaries' 713.96 Withheld for retirement 251.24 Board of Public Works. water 23.85 Central Electric and Gas gas 67.68 Consumers Public Power lights 82.84 HAVE YOUR WOOL BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS LAUNDERED BEFORE YOU PUT THEM AWAY FOR THE SUMMER Then they will be ready for NEXT FALL. MODERN LAUNDRY Free Pickup and Delivery Phone 4293 Lincoln Telephone Co., Telephone 40.85 Bornemeier Transfer, freight 2.09 S. M. Davis, Insurance 9.00 Jno E. Frady, labor 5.50 ) Fuchs Machinery Com pany, supplies 1.03 Hammond and Stevens, diplomas 51.18 Hoover Bros. Inc., books 4.57 Lyman-Richey Sand Co., Sand 24.54 Postmaster, envelopes 45.00 Modern Laundry, laun dry 5.60 Row, Peterson and Co. books 9.21 Soennichsen's, home Ec. supplies 15.86 Stander Implement, sup plies 1.30 H. C. Tiekotter, labor and maintance 66.60 Warga Hardware, sup plies 1.00 Petty Cash for Supt. office 17.00 City of Plattsmouth, school election 80.56 Schmoller and Mueller, music 10.70 Plattsmouth Journal, sup plies 74.90 Doris Atkison, Millage 2.45 Roy Cole, labor 9.00 Charles Christenson, la bor 9.00 JOHN SCHREINER Secretary, School District No. 1 No. 777 June 14, 1948. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Office of County Commission ers Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 1, 1948. Board of Equalization met pur suant to .adjournment. Present C. W. Stoehr, Parr Young and H. L. Bornemeier, County Com missioners. George R. Sayles, Ccjjnty Clerk, and W. H. Puis, Coumv Assessor. Minuets of last session approv ed, wnen tne following business was transacted in regular form: Several complaints on assessed valuations of real estate were re ceived and placed on file, but adjustments of valuations were deferred pending inspection of the properties. A revised Schedule of personal property of the Sothan Body and Mfg. Co.. returning a valuation of $2960X0 cn machinery, $6650.00 on material, and $35.00 on office fixtures a total of $10,655.00, was accepted. The Board adjourned to meet I have purchased VET'S AUTO SER VICE at 3rd Street and Chicago Ave nue and will operate the Service Sta tion and Garage under the name of SMITTY'S AUTO SERVICE I plan to specialize in Ignition, Tune-up, Brakes, Carburetors, Starters. .Denn Phone 294 Alley Oop V.-E LL JLSr HVS ZD 5V FVE CZ IAT PSZCD I rlE Time eeC 0 EGvpTlAN I THE GkEK" PZi:25 OCP V WERE K.'!l.T. Y9 IN N7; I I ( HSV.' gg PB-rE SS 1 SA.' TMVT THE t 'TWWa . ) i set hm Nile.' ay sou, r. s a-if :lX THIS PLC? ' I 1V DOWN C5HT WHERE I JT jl'i i -aPs. 1 Fse fccty w'N.'s i left it.'.' ili ZL p p "f on Friday, June 16, 1948 at 8 o'clock a. m. Attest: GEORGE R. SAYLES County Clerk No. 773 June 14, 1948. BOARD CF EQUALIZATION 1948 Office of County Commission ers Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 19, 1948. County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment. ; Present C. W. Stoehr, Parr Young and II. L. Bornemeier, County Commissioners, George R, Sayles', County Clerk, and W. H.Puls, County Assessor. Minutes of last session approv ed, when the following business was' transated in regular form: Several complaints were pre sented by property owners and placed on file. Adjustments of valuations were deferred until the properties can be inspected by the members of the Board. On motion of Commissioner H. L. Bornemeier, seconded by County Assessor W. H. Puis' and carried, the Board adjourned to meet at 1:00 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, June 1, 1948. Attest GEORGE R. SAYLES Countv Clerk No. 772 June 14, 1948. Gas Nearly Burst Ribs "My stomach bleated up so bad with gas I thought my ribs would burst." said a lady recent - I ly: "Mv whole abdomen was j horribly sore frcm gas pressure. I Now JNNER-AID has relived me... j The gas pressure is' GONE. Tifis I medicine ' certainly docs levery- ; thing claimed for it." j INNER-AID is the new, scien ; tific formula containing 12 of I Nature's Herbs. So it is like sev ; eral medicines in one: it accom ; plishes several things at the same I time, that is, it acts on bowels i ' 1 as a laxative and helps cleanse out old, foul substance that often ! ' causes headaches, dizzy spells, j and wornout feeling. It brings forth gas and bloat from stomach ! and relieves gas pains and swell -i ing. Miserable people daily write us they get such a cleans i ing and invigorating from INNER-AID they soon feel like different men and women. So get INNER-AID. Sold by all drug Stores. G 6-14-48 Plattsmouth FET-VvlN J A Hill f ' I . S 1,1 1 f !f 1 L THE PLATTSMOUTH, Monday, June 14. 1948 Lester Thirngam Family on Vacation The Lester Thimgan family departed Saturday for Kansas City, Missouri, where they are to enjoy a visit there with relatives and friends and take a short out ing. READ THE JOURNAL FOR THE LATEST IN NEWS. JOE KHOFLICEK SAYS: LIFE INSURANCE THE PERFECT An important feature cf the "life insurance estate" is that it constitutes c. will; a will which can.not be broken. It is impossible for anyone in any way to divert the "life insurance estate" from the hands of the heirs to whom it has been left. No matter what ih? nature cf the '"property ectate" may be, IT CANNOT be handed on to the heirs with the same POSITIVE DEGREE OF CERTAINTY. "FT $3 "tfr ni r - OC1 Mf$L3l m Inn BEST TAKE CARE OF WHAT YOU HAVE QUALITY is more important than ever. QUALITY in the new clothes you buy QUALITY in Dry Lieanmg service you trust to take care cf these new clothes. Ycu can depend on us for the most modern methods, the maximum of careful atten tion to each garment. Regular cleaning conserve? clothes. DIAL 41S3 0 f" ! S TREE PICKUP 309 Main Dial WM - A pfe- minutes; J ? :? LT 4 z" J f K '' j I?' 3 V-"-:- 3JT TH WAV TK!NS mV v, TMiKiii rn: rpr a. THOUSAND YEAvRS: vV T"E5 LUS 5JMP:N tj? that 5 v.'ha,t CA'LE? ME.' s iaifs$iv;j.;,"tx' 4 VI Pis rimk NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE SE L. M Di-.vey of weft was here Saturday cn.i the city ctu.ed i.t the J. renAv his subscription. Walter II. Harold K. Smith Lebens Attorney s-at-Law Donat Bids. - Plattsmouth WILL G iwJ'i. L.IL Plattsmouth li ffi AND DELIVERY" 4193 Flatismouth By V. T. Hcsnlln CCNSJDt?-2LV THH ATKCJSA.NO E-.k. s K.jMjBnw 1 I j & y .