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n r ft DIAL . 241 )ssrc BUY SELL RENT EXCHANGE Journal Ads Get Results! Notices j Society ; NOTICE! Methodist Woman's Bazaar date has been changed to November 10th. A luncheon will be served to the public at noon. 90-2tc Mynard Aid Society Food Sale. Oct. 30,1 :30 at Lugsch's. Watch for date of Bazaar and Chicken sapper. 89-5tc c t 1 church will hold a rummage sale October 16th in the Egenberger building. 90-2tc Program and Plate Supper at Buck School. District No. 14. Oct. 27, 1S48, 8 p. m. Mary Todd, teacher. ro'3tP j NOTICE To whom it may concern. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person or cersons other than myself. GEORGE G. FORBES Piattsmouth, Nebr. 88-3tp FOOD AND BAKE SALE: Christ Lutheran Church Choir is hav ing a Food a"d Bake Sale at Lugsch Cleaners. October 16th beginning at 1:30. 90-2tc NOTICE itholic Daughters will hold a rummage sale at St. John's Hall on October 22 and 23. 89-tfc Singer Sewing Machine Company will have sentative a SINGER repre in Piattsmouth every Wednesday to repair and take care cf your sewing needs. Write or Phone Journal Office Phone 241 Piattsmouth or Singer Sewing Machine Company 4804 So. 24 Si. Omaha Lost and Found FOUND Truck Tire and Wheel. Owner may have same on identification. Wm F. Holmes. 90-2tp FOUND 2 purses. Owner may have same by identifying and and paying charges. Call at Journal. FOUND Eye glasses. Owner may have same by identfying and pay charges. Call at Jour nal. Help Wanted WANTED Maid hotel. Piattsmouth 90-2tc WANTED Waitress at Rainey Coffee Shop. Apply at Once. 82-tfc Services Offered DONT BE CAUGHT with, your storms down. Phone us. 4283. 89-tfc r.'ANTED Well work, pumps, plumbing, cisterns, septic tanks etc. Work guaranteed. M. H. Utemark, 313 Main St. 60-tfc Sewing Machines NEW and USED Bought, Sold and Repaired Biles Paint and Wallpaper Store PAINTING Spray or brush. Ir. sid or out. Don Dooiey. Ph. 3121. 8S-2tp SENATE PADS available at the Journal office, 509 Main St. 48-tfc CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH - JOURMAl 409-13 Miln St. f WANT SOMETHING HAULED? Call Frank Cr.evaL Phcne 4301. 97-tfc MAIL FILM and 3Cc for develop ing and printing. Art Photo's Nebraska City, Nebr. 89-8tp ICE Fur ice 4301. call Frank, phone 31-tfc 47-tfc r Sell It Thru Jouraal Want Ads. i ED fad; CESS pools, septic tanks, and out- side toilets cleaned; also cess j pools and septic tanks built. E. K. Gray, Bex 673, Nebraska City. Ph. 1247W. 89-9tp Experienced seamstress. Will do sewing and alteration work. , Phone 6190. 90-2tp ! t j BLACKSMITH WORK AN D j j Welding, half mile west of '' ! Texaco station on Louisville j i road. Owen Willis. 90-2t ; WILL MAKE DOLL COTHES for i Christmas Gifts. Dial , 4175. 90-3tc TO BUY OR SELL Real Estate, call or see Loris B. Long, lict-nsed brcker. TeL 5239 or 4250. 89-tfc FOR LIFE, Health and Accident, . Hospitalization, Property and , Auto Incurance, Call or bee Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or j 4250. 89-tfc Tree topping and removing; also radiator service, free checkup. Fitre glass batteries, 2 year guarantee. Pierce Radiator Service, phone 4966. 71-ltfc MAIL BABY SHOES for bronz ed, $3.50 to S10.95. S2.00 dis ccunt for 1 month. Art Photo's Nebraska Citv, Nebraska. 89-8tp Seeds For ScJ BID YOU KNOW that Pioneer has been breeding hybrid seed com for 35 years? For depend able Pioneer seed corn see Herman P. Meisinger, Myr.ard. S0-ltc FOR SALE Eight acres cf ccrn j in the field. Phne 6004, Piatts mouth. 90-ltc Articeh For Rent FLOOR SANDER AND EDGER if you can operate a vacuum sweeper 5"ou can operate our floor sander. Free instructions. BILES Paint & Varnish Store. Articles for Sale FOR SALE Registered Cocker Spaniel Duppies. three months old. Call 4206 90-2t FOR SALE: AKC Buff Cocker Spaniel Pup. Ten Weeks Old Male. Pedigree furnished. Mrs. Wayne Scoles, Phone 2421 Union. 89-3tc FOR SALE Brown tweed Ches terfield coat, size 14. Fn one 3107. 89-2tc COLD WEATHER COMING Get Your OIL HEATERS STOVE PIPE EJid SUPPLIES AT The Friendly Store" FOR SALE White Rock Fryer chickens. 40 per pound. Also plain and print feed sacks. We ver's Hatchery, Lincoln Ave. Piattsmouth. Phcne 3290. 85-tfc FOR SALE 3 head of good big horses. 32 ft. all steel elevator complete. 1.000 hedge posts. Tony Klimm, 5 miles southeast of Murray. T0-2tp Livestock For Sale FOR SALE Pair of horses. 3 loads of kindling. Phone 202. 90-4tp FOR SALE Spotted China Boar. S75.C0. Ramge, Piattsmouth. Poland Robert 90-ltp FOR SALE 110 feeder pigs, weight, 125 lbs. Louis V. Eaton. Three miies north, z mile east of Union corner. 88-3tp Household Goods FOR SALE: 8 piece walnut din ing room set. Dial 4189. 90-2tc FOR SALE Five room circulat ing 2 heater. $35. Die 6904 90-ltc FOR SALE Chester White male hog. Also one horse. Otto Meisinger, Piattsmouth. 90-2tp FOR SALE: Monarch steel range, gocI condition. H. E. Blaikie, Weeping Water, Ph. 1522. 89-2tc I rrm EL-tate cas kitchen range. Call 241, Piattsmouth. FOR SALE Nearly ftrw xrhita enamel Home Comfort Range.' 7 miles west and miles 2 south and a back west of Murray. Roy Crisswisser. 90-2pt i i tun t)AL,tu cnmouer-Mueiier piano. Also record player. See Elsie Patterson, 516 No. 6th after 6 p. m. 89-2tc FOR SALE Cheap. Dinette, liv ing room and bedroom set. 9x12 rug. ABC Washer. Welsh Baby Buggy. Call 6906. 89-2tc FOR SALE Duo-Therm console model oil burner with electric blower. Used 5 days. Original price $149.95. Asking $r25.00. Phone 8258 Piattsmouth. John Albert Jr, Louisville. 90-2tp FOR SALE Excellent wool nig, axiji. iarge room size rag rugs. 3-4 Hollywood bed, com plete. Baby beds with mat tress". Deep Freezer. Gibson Refriegrator. new. Electric and gas stoves. Coffee tables. Tables and floor lamps. Dial 5157 85-tfc Wanted WANTED: 3 room furnished apartment. Have two children. Box 20 Journal. 90-ltp DURING MONTH OF OCTOBER 500 used Venetian blinds in ! trade for new custom built steel or aluminum blinds. Lib eral trade in allowance. 89-ltc BILES Paint and Varnish Store Automobiles (or Sale FOR SALE: New paint. So. 9th st. '37 Ford Tudrr. Runs good. 1023 90-tfc FOR SALE '39 Chev. coach. Very good condition throughout. New air cushions. Reasonable. Phone 3121. 90-tfc FOR SALE: Chevrolet, Good clean 1937 heater and radio, good rubber. Dial 3123. 90-ltc FOR SALE 1934 Pontiac 2-door, good tires, heater. Call 3041. 90-ltp FOR SALE 1942 four door Ford sedan in good condition. 519 So. 6th St. Phone 6103. 87-4tp FOR SALE 1934 Ford V-8 For dor Sedan, Deluxe Model. Ph. 205. 90-2tc FOR SALE 1932 Call 4203. Chev. coach. 89-2tp FOR SALE 1931 Model A Fcrd Couoe. Tel. 5239 or 4250. 89-tfc FOR SALE 1933 V-8 Ford. Clean tudor sedan. See at 1601 Oak St. 89-2tp Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT: live or six room modern unfurnished, house. Permanent resident with steady position., phone 241, Piattsmouth. 74-tfc Redd Estate for Sale FOR SALE Two bedroom, two bath room, gas furnace home. Lovely corner location on pav ing. Dial 6904. 90-ltc FOR SALE Four room and bath all modern home in Oakmont. Gas furnace, other convenences. Phone 6175. 88-4tp LOCAL BUSINESS FOR SALE Own your own business. Small investment, good income. Lor is B. Long, TeL 5239 or 4250. 85-tfc FOR SALE: Two desirable build ing lots. Reasonable. For in formation call 4994 or see Mr. H. E. Sothan. 89-2tc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Sleeping room for men, with private bath. Rea sonable. Piattsmouth Tourist Court. 85-tfc FOR RENT: Cabin with cooking facilities, $10.00 a week. Utili ties paid. Piattsmouth Tourist Court. 89-tfc LEGAL NOTICES PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Piattsmouth City Schools Piattsmouth, Nebraska October 6, 1948 The Board of Education, School District No. 1 of Cass County met in a regular session on Tuesday evening, October 5, 1948 in the Superintendent's of fice in the High School Building with the following members present: Frank A. Cloidt, Presi dent, John Schreiner, Secretary, William Evers. A. B. Rogers, A. W. Hubner, Dr. O. C. Hudson, and T. I. Friest, Superintendent. Claims against the District were allowed and payment authorized as follows: Contracted Salaries ..$ 6,904.71 Withholding tax on Sal aries Withheld for Retire ment Board of Public Works, Water The Gas Company, Gas Consumers Public Pow er, Light & Power Lincoln Telephone Co., Tek phone 676.20 346.54 30.55 16.55 53.05 35.65 aiismomn iransier, Trucking Knorr's 5c to $1.00 Store, Supplies Piattsmouth Journal, Printing Kruger Painting & De 4.01 14.C4 4.45 corating,x Repairs 57.14 33.65 Geo. Hall, Repairs Schfeiner Pharmacy, .Supplies J. Howard Davis, Ins. Stephen M. Davis, In surance Lewis, De Germ-All, Janitor Supplies Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., Music E. H. Long, Books Ginn and Company, Books Gregg Publishing Co., Bus. Forms South-Western Pub. Co., 4.66 177.95 113.00 26.60 tl ici I 27.19 56.38 13.05 9.35 72.76 2.53 Books Midland Laboratories, Janitor Supplies Benton Review Pub. Co., Inc., Manuals Lyman-Richey Sand & Gravel, Gravel 11.52 Harry H. Ziegenbein, Piano Tuning 58.50 Hoover Bros., Inc., Sup plies - 52.56 University Publishing Co., Supplies 44.15 American Book Co., Books 251.09 W. M. Welch Mfg-. Co., Supplies 105.00 Industrial Chemical Lab., Janitor Supplies 13.50 South-Western Publish ing Co., Books 8.34 Lyons & Carnahan, Books 11-75 J. B. Lippincott Co., Books 21.56 McGraw-Hill Publish ing Co., Inc., Library Supplies 6.00 Carl Schmadeke, Sup plies 30.43 Drake-Williams- Mount Co.. Repair Boiler 159.00 The University of Nebr., Instl. Supplies 7.60 Extension Service, Inst'l. Supplies 14.5 Household Corporation, . Home Ec. Supplies 17.00 Petty Cash, Supt. Office 29.06 Petty Cash, Homemak- ing Dept. 20.00 J. H. SCHREINER, Secretary, Board of Education. School District No. 1. No. 865 Oct. 11, 1948. CITY OF FLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Notice of Passage or Ordinance No. 839 At a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Piattsmouth, Nebraska, held at the regular meeting place at 8:00 p. m. September 27, 1948 the Mayor and City Council of said city passed, approved, and ordered published Ordinance No 833 creatine and establishing a Street Improvement District No G6 in the City of Piattsmouth, Ne braska. Ordinance No. 839 will be in full force and take effect 20 days after the first publication of this Notice, providing a majority of the resident owners of the pro perty directly abutting on the street to be improved do not file with the City Clerk of said city within 20 days after the first dat of publication of this Notice, written objections to the crea tion and establishment of street Improvement, District No. 86. In cass written objections signed by a majority of the resident owners above described are filed with the said City Clerk within 20 days after the first publication of this Notice, then said Ordin ance No. 839 will be repealed by the Mayor and City Council of said City. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA A. B. ROGERS Mayor Attest: ALBERT OLSON City Clerk (Seal) No. 857 Oct. 4, 11, 1943. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION (School District Number 1, Cass Co ant y, Nebraska) TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: Notice is hereby given that an election has been called by the Board of Education of The School District of Piattsmouth, in the County of Cass, in the State cf Nebraska, (sometimes known as School District No. I, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska), and will be held in said district November 2, 1948, at which election the following proposition will be submitted to the electors of said district: Shall The School District of Piattsmouth, in the County of Cass, in the State of Nebraska, (sometimes known as School District No. I, Cass County, Ne braska), issue its negotiable bonds in an amount not exceeding $30, 000.00 to become due within 15 years from their date, and to bear interest not exceeding r per annum, payable semi-annually, the proceeds to be used to repair and improve the athletic field and other improvements; and shall the officers of said District cause to bs levied annual ly a tax suffirient to pay the principal and interest on said borrds as they mature ( ) For said bonds and said tax. ) Against said bonds and said tax. Voters desiring to vote in favor of said proposition shall mark an "X"' in the square opposite the words "For said bonds and said tax." Voters desiring to vote against . said proposition shall mark an "X" opposite the words "Against said bonds and said tax." The polls shall open at 8 a. m. and remain open until 8 p. m. M ho rnTlirier T7-ro c"Vinl7 Via Cnrc County Court House, Piattsmouth Motors, Cass County Motor Com pany and Ahrends Building. By Ordr of the Board of Education of The School District of Piattsmouth in the County of Cass, in the State of Nebraska, (sometimes known as School District No. 1, Cass County, Nebraska). JOHN R. SCHREINER Secretary No. 861 Oct. 4, 1, 1948. 11, 18, 25, Nov. NOTICE OF SPECIAL NOTICE is herebv given that, pursuant to a resolu tion duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska, and entered of record in the minutes of their proceedings a Special Election is hereby called and will be held in the County of Cass, Nebraska on the 2nd day of November, 1943. At said Special Election there will be submitted to the legal voters of said County, the follow ing proposition: "Shall the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska, beginn ing in the year 1949, and for four additional years thereafter, exceed the levy of fifty cents on the one hundred dollar valuation fixed by Section 23-119 of the Revised Statutes of Ne braska for 1943, by levying one and four-tenths mills on the dollar 'valuation of all tangible property in Cass County. Nebraska for con struction, repair and main tenance of roads, and one and six-tenths mills on the dollar valuation cf all tangible pro perty in Cass County, Nebras ka for the construction, main tenance and repair cf bridges, all in addition to the levy authorized by law for county purposes and in ad dition to the legal levy lim , its. provided, however, the total levy for bridge purposes shall not exceed one and six tenths mills and the total levy for county road pur poses shall not exceed one and seven-tenths mills, in cluding the levies herein au thorized?" Voters desiring to vote in favor of said proposition will mark an j "X" in the square following the i words "For said proposition"; 1 voters desiring to vote against said proposition will mark on "X" j in the square following the words "Against said proposition." j The polls for voting at said election shall be at the usual vot ing precincts and places in said county and shall be open from WHICH WAY WILL PRICES CO? How Many Cattle Will ItTakeToPaya $1000 Debt in 1953? NUMBER OF CATTLE REQUIRES TO PAY $1,000 OF DEBT IN CERTAIN TEARS (ANNUAL U.S. AVERAGES) No one knows what catde will bring ia five or tea years, or even cext year. Just look at die chart. But everyone knows that it's tomorrow's income that pays today's loan. So when you borrow on your land protect yourself from inflated pay ments. Get a loan with payments based on the NORMAL earning power of your farm. GET THE SAFE FARM LOAN VThether prices go tip or douit . you are protected with a long-term, low-interest, FLEXIBLE Federal Land Bank Loan. You get extra protection in tough timet ... bnt you can pay off the full loan any time from your farm in come withour penalty. For details, see your local National Farm Loan Association. TWi Former O'Ht Cuidm th war to SAFE FARM LOANS Harold C. Elliott Secretary -Treasurer Weeping Water Nebraska S I . i I 0m ' ' I t ! 1 lCo SpT Oft 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. of said day. Dated at Piattsmouth, Nebraska this 21st dsy of September, 1943. GEO. R. SAYLES County Clerk Cass County, Nebraska No. 851 Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1943 Towle, Young and Mattson, Attorneys. Lincoln. Nebraska. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The County Court of Cass Ccianty. Nebraska To the creditors' of the estate of Henry Hansen deceased. No. 4097: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and pre sentation cf claims against said estate is February 7th 1949; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Piatts mouth on February 11th 1949 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims cr ob jections duly filed. Dated October 8. 1943. (Seal) PAUL E. FAUQUET, County Judge. No. 868 Oct. II, 18, 25,"l948. B Square Farm Bureau Meetings On September 10 the B Square Farm Bureau unit met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kehne. A general meeting was held including the annual elec tion of officers. Officers were elected as follows: president. Sterling Ingverson; vice-president, Fred Nolting; secretary treasurer, Leonard Born, and news reporter, Mrs. Carl Pot schies. Refreshments were served bv the hostess Mrs. Phillip Kehne and assistant-hostess, Mrs. Carl Potschies. Last "Friday evening the B Square unit met at the Louis Meisinger home. All the mem bers were present, and also, five visitors. The guest speaker. Superintendent L. A. Behrends gave an interesting talk on the operations of our schools, the improvements, etc. At an appropriate hour delicious re freshments were served by Mrs. Louis Meisinger. The next meet ing will be held at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nolting-. News Reporter. Vera Solomon in Omaha Hospital Vera Solomon, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Solomon was j operated on Thursday at the j Clarkson hosDital at Omaha for i appendicitis. She has suffered a ' sudden attack and came through the emergency operation in fine condition. Miss Mary Rishel, who is teaching in the city schools' at Denison. Iowa was a visitor here over the week end at the home cf her father, James B. Rishel and others of the family circle. JIM EDEN For Expert Wallpaper Hanging Call 4264 Frank Biles Says BE SAFE TWO WAYS Biles Paint and Wallpaper Store DANGEROUS fttpSP poo roao lchts I eH yS Ho I nO TOO MUCH SfTtO evFas g FM MIGHT MWfH V. C)?f I i SAFE oli nee pwmn mrmm V TJt? M A safe combination is a good brush and GLIDDEN Paints. THE PLATTSH10UTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, October 11. 1943 PAGE FIVE 240 Cass County Nebr. Good Grain-Stock Farm 240 acres, all fenced hog-tight, springs and running water in pasture, located 7 miles south of Piattsmouth and 1 mile east of state highways 34, 73 and 75. Good 1-story 6-room house, good barns and other buildings. Electricity, never-failing well with windmill at house, water piped to barns. Possession March 1, 1949. SEE OR PHONE T. H. Pollock, Realtor PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA FOR SALE Four-room home : living room, kitchen, 2 bed rooms, bath, large closets, gas heat, automatic hot water, built-in cupboards, Venetian blinds, l1 lots on paving close to business section. Five-room home completely furnished, on paving, close in. Tvvo-apartment home. Good income. Near school. Ftve-room home and 3 acres on gravel road. City lights. Seven-room home and 10 acres on rock road. City lights and water. Building lots on paving, good neighborhood, level ground. I have buyers for good Cass County Farms. LORIS B. LICENSED REAL 126 N. 4th St. Fouchek VOTE FOR Ch ariei CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION Qouniy 0 First DEMOCRATIC TICKET Your Support Will Be Appreciated I 49? " ; ATSVH ( GOQCff! 40 HOG FATTENED Thai's because your farm grains vili net a chance lo do a reel jc! in fattening and finishing ycurl ( , Balance vour grain feetls with Goochs Best 4G?I Hog Fattener." It supplies the high quality proteins anil minerals needed for fast gain3 and prime finish. Only. 2 Per keaJ la"-v hakmees a fnlJ feed cf grain. We Have A Good Supply On Hand 40 percent Hog Supplement S5.20 per 100 lbs. $102.00 per Ton Pellets or Mash Delivered PLATTSMOUTH CREAMERY a I T c C .. " I 1UII1C UI 203 Mam Street - LONG ESTATE BROKER Building Ph. 5239 or 4250 oiiiimssioner District ,Ll,U UUUCI Dial 4278- -Plattsir.cuth 5BBZ! Stoehr