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0 i. 4trA DX BUY- - SELL RENT EXCHANGE Journal Ads Get Results! Noti. es BAKE AND GIFT SALE: First Lutheran Guild Bake and Gift sale at Lugsch Cleaners, Sat urday, Nov. 20, beginning at noon. 101-ltp NOTICE Thanksgiving program at Fair view school. Dist. No. 9. Tues day. Nov. 23rd at 8:00. Frances Sack, teacher. 101-2tp SEE GAMBLE'S TOYLAND FOR YOUR KIDDIES GIFTS. 100- NOTICE! Thanksgiving Program, Nov. 23, 1943, Ervin School, Dist. 10, Union, Nebr. 8:00 p. m. Public invitcd. Lunch Served, Prizes Drawn. Miss Rosalia DoWitt and pupils. 100-3tp NOTICE: Chas. K. Gray cess pool and septic tank cleaning. Building and repairing. Free inspection. .Nebraska city, Nebr. Box 123. " 101-6rp Singer Sewing Machine Company will have a SINGER repre sentative in Piattsmouth every Wednesday to repair bnd lake care cf your sewing needs. Write or Phone Wee Wardrobe Phone 31S1 Plattsmouth or Singer Sewing Machine Company 4S04 So. 24 St Omaha Card of Th.ar.ks CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep gratitude to our friends, 'neighbors and relatives for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings during our be reavement in the loss of our son and brother. R. R. Foster, the brothers and sisters. 101-ltc CARD OF THANKS The men of the Mynard Con gregational United Brethren i church wish to extend their sincere thanks to the merch ants of Flattsmouth and to all who contributed to the success of the church sale. 101-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most grateful appreciation to the members of the Plattsmouth Volunteer fire department for their services in prevent ing a serious fire at our heme. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White. 101-ltc Lost and Found LOST: On Murray read Tues day, small chicken coop. S1.00 j i or return, a. xt. iase. iiu-nc LOST: White fox terrior, mai.?, brown and black markings on head, six months old. Reward. Finder please call 5258 or 4257. 101-ltc LOST A Rhinestone brooch be tween Plattsmouth Tourist and Cth and Main. Keepsake. Re ward for Schreiner. return. Mrs. Vic 100-2tc LOST: Female hound northwest Plattsmouth. White with brown spot.-;. Call 3017. 100-2tp Help Wanted SALESMAN FOR LIFE INSURANCE $300 Per Month With Liberal Contract. Proper Training Program. BERT ROGERS, President Union Nat'l Life Insurance Co. LINCOLN, NEBR. LABORERS to work in our Omaha Plant. Ages 18 to 45 years. Minimum wage -$1.15 per hour. Full infor mation available at ycur nearest Nebraska State Employment Offcie. APPLY Swift & Company 27th & Q Sts. -- OMAHA I Must Get A Man at once in this community to work with our District Man ager. Must have car and be over 25 years of age. Permanent work, good pa3r for man who has had livestock feeding ex perience. Opportunity for ad vancement. Write "Occo Min erals," Oelwein, Iowa. 100-ltc Services 01 feted TOY LAND NOW OPEN AT GAMBLES. 100- SENATE PADS available at the Journal office 509 Main St 48-tfc YOU CAN GET permanent anti- freeze at Plattsmouth Motors. WANT SOMETHING HAULED? Call Frank ChevaL Phone 4301 97-tfc ACCOUNTING and Income tax ; records. H. M. Burdick. Phone i 3123. 93-tc ! : TO BUY OR SELL Real Estate, call or see Loris B. Long, licensed broker. Tel. 5239 or 4250. 89-tfc MAKE your wife happy this Christmas. Give her a new gas stove from Stewart Radio and Appliance. 101-lltc CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 Wiin St. Use Journal Want Ads LOOK: If it can be done I can do it so bring in that old Radi ator for free inspection and estimation of repairing new and rebuilt Radiators. 24-hour serv ice. Also some machine work done. Call Pierce Radiator Service: 49S6. 93-tfc FOR LIFE, Health and Accident, Hospitalization, Property and Auto Insurance, JCall or See Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 425f 89-tfc CHRISTMAS is nearly here why not make that little lady a new dress for that occasion. Call 4296 or Margaret Black ledge, Bauer Apts., Apt. 11. tfp Poultry Service A Few of the Items We Have On Hand Pilot Brand Oyster Shell Granite Grit 5-ft. Flock Feeders 8-ft. Flock Feeders 5-ft. Floor Feeders Milk Feeders Soray Guns Glass Cloth Oil Brooder Stoves Waterers Oil Heated Founts Electric Heated Founts Grit Feeders Ovster Shell Feeders Water Warmers Grill Top Pan Waterers 10-Hole Steel Nests Electric Brooder Stoves Peat Moss Crude Carbolic Cotton Seed Litter Barta Poultry Service "WE SERVE YOU BETTER" 326 Main DIAL 6205 PLATTSMOUTH Articles for Sale FOR SALE: White Mammonth duck. Mrs. Ethel Jenkins. Phone 6204. 101-2tc FOR SALE: Will take orders for Thanksgiving ducks at 40c a pound. Dressed at extra charge. Will deliver. Also dressed Fryer chickens at 40c a pound live weight. Will deliver twice weekly if ordered in advance. WEVER'S HATCHERY Phone 3230 Lincoln Avenue. 100-tfc FOR SALE: Crocheted articles suitable for Christmas gifts. Mrs. John Motacek, Phone 5283. 100-3tc VARCON ANTI-FREEZE, 183 proof denatured ethelyne alco hol. 89c per gallon. Bring your own containers. GAMBLES. 92-tfc Livestock For Sale FOR SALE: Registered Duroc boars. ' Reasonably priced. Richard D. Sack, Murray. Phone 5016. y?-8tp YOUR FRIENDLY Ford Dealers have alcohol type and perma nent type anti-freeze. FOR SALE Estate gas kitchen range. Call 241, Plattsmouth. Household Goods FOR SALE: Stewart - Warner South Wind car heater. Like new. $20. Also hip boots like new. Phone 6139. 100-2tc FOR SALE: Apartment style inner door bed. Like new three-quarter bed, gas stove, miscellaneous pieces. 522 So. 12th. 101-2tc FOR SALE: Nine piece modern dining room suite, $175. Five piece inalid bedroom suite, $225. Dial 5157. 101-2tc Wanted WANTED: Every body to come in and see our assortment of the Halmark Christmas cards. Schriener Drug, Plattsmouth, Nebr. WANTED: Part or full time, general office work. 4 years experience. Box 8 JournaL 100-2tp WANTED: Will do ironings in my home. Phone 5212 anytime after 5 p. m. 100-2tp WANTED: Clean cotton rags, no overalls or underwear. Prefer shirts, dresses, etc., 6c per lb. JournaL 409-13 Main. tf KIDDIES VISIT TOYLAND AT GAMBLES. 100- Automobiles for Sale AS USUAL A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF "WINTERIZED" USED CARS at PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS ' 1948 Ford Super Deluxe Tudor 1947 Ford Super Deluxe Fordor 1947 Ford Deluxe Tudor 1946 Ford Super Deluxe Fordor 1946 Ford Deluxe Tudor The Above Cars Are TOP QUALITY and will satisfy the discriminating. oOo 1 94 l's Fords and Olds. 1937 Ford Tudor 1937 Studebaker Coupe 1935 Chevrolet Coach Several other cheap cars. -oOo- We are easy to deal with. oOo TERMS TO SUIT YOU. -oOo- PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealers. FOR SALE: Dial 6907. 1941 Hudson 2-door. 101-2tp FOR SALE: 1941 Pontiac. Must sell this week. $650. 524 South 6th. St. 100-2tc FOR SALE 1931 Model A Ford Coupe. Tel. 5239 or 4250. 89-tfc FOR SALE: Phone 3987. '37 Tudor Ford. 94-tfc Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT: Five or six room modern unfurnished, house. Permanent resident with steady position. Phone 241, Plattsmouth. 74-tfc Resl Estate for Sale FOR SALE: Two desirable building lots on paving. Call 4994. 101-2tc FOR SALE: Four room all mod ern house with bath, gas fur nace and other conveniences. Phone 6175. 98-4tp Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT: Newly decorated 2 room unfurnished apartment. Lights and water furnished. $20.00 a mo. CaU 6004. 101-ltc FOR RENT: 1 single, I double sleeping room. 422 No. 9th. 100-2tp FOR RENT Sleeping rooms with private bath. Reasona ble winter rates. Piatt's Tour ist Court. 93-10tc FOR RENT: Store room on Main Street call owner at Res. in apt- at rear of 420 Main. Tele. 6215 C. E. Carter. 93-tfc FOR RENT: Cabin with cooking farilitip Slow a Vic Utilities paid. Plattsmouth Tourist Court 96-utc FOR RENT; Trailer house, heat and light furnished. Call Res. at rear of 420 Main. Tele. 6215. C. E. Carter. LEGAL' NOTICES DAVIS & PECK Attorneys IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF HARRY A. WALT ERS, DECEASED. NOTICE To all persons interested in the tsiaxe or narry a. wauep, ue- i tion has been set for hearing be ceased, Heirs and Creditors: j f ore said Court on the 3rd day You are hereby notified that . of December, 1948 at ten o'clock uiaays lviane waiters iuca " petition on November 3rd, 1948 alleging that the said deceased died intestate on October 14th, j 1948, a resident of Cass County, Nebraska and praying for a de termination of heirship and order of distribution of his es tate and for settlement of said estate under the "Small Estates Act," and dispensing with furth er administration and that said petition will be for hearing on the 26th day of November, 1948 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. in this Court. PAUL E. FAUQUET, County Judge. No. 878 Nov. 4-11-18-1948 Lleyd E. Peterson, Attorney Nebraska City, Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE TO Myrtle Hartman; Pearl Sharpe; Earl Jones; Clyde E. Jones; Lloyd C. Jones; Jess H. Jones; Lola L. Deer; Ethel Smith; Jack Jones; Barbara Etta Jones; Lqttie Hudkins; Joseph M. Betts; Delia Buskirk; Clara Vette; Ed Kunz; Alfred Kunz; Mary Shippert; Sterling Kunz; Frances Kirkland; Earl Vette; Harold Vette; Henry Vette; Ed die Vette; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons in terested in the estates cf Laura A. Betts, deceased, Josie Hage man, deceased, Ida J. Jones, de ceased, Frances Vette Kunz, de ceased, Lloyd Vette, deceased, and Frank L. Betts, deceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and Four (4), in Block Three (3), in Carter's Ad- dition to the Village of Avoca in Cass County, Nebraska, said Block inree j) oeing snuaiea within the northeast quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quar- ter (NEVi) cf Section Thirty- Six (36) in Township Ten (10), Range Eleven (11), East of the Sixth P. M. in Cass County, re- braska, real names unknown: You are hereby notified that the undersigned Elmer Halls- trom, plaintiff has filed in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, his petition against ! you as defendants (impleaded with others), the object and prayer of which is to obtain a judgment f cr the partition of i said real estate and further to J obtain the decree of said court barring and excluding each and all of the defendants designated as the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and all persons interested in the estates of Laura A. Betts, deceased, Josie Haeeman. deceased. Ida J. Jones, deceased, Frances Vette Ttnn riprpaspH ' Linvrf vttf rioronorJ nH Vrant T, RpttS Hp. ceased, real names unknown, and the defendants designated as all persons having or claim ing any interest in, right, or title to nr lipn nnon said real PS- tate above' described, real names unknown. You are required to answer said petition in said court on or before 'the 20th day of Decem ber, 1948. - ELMER HALLSTROM. PLAINTIFF. No. 880 Nov. 11, 18, 25 Dec. 2,1 1943. A. L. Tidd, Attorney. In The County Court of Cass County, Nebraska NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF ANNA STROY, INCOMPETENT NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID MATTER: Take notice that John C. Stroy, Guardian, has filed herein his final report as such guardian, his petition for final settlement and his resignation, and that he has nominated Evelyn M. Stroy for appointment as Successor Guard- very pleasant meeting on lues jarK day evening at the home of Said matter will be heard be- fore this Court on the 2nd day of December 1948 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at which time any objections thereto may be presented to the Court. PAUL E. FAUQUET, County Judge. No. 885 Nov. 11, 18, 25, 1943. Mcran & James, Attorneys. Nebraska City, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT rr. ll 4 J : estate of Clara James deceased No. 4030: Take notice that the executrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of i heir ship, and distribution- of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said -ouri on uecemoer jra, iy-to ai ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 10th. 1943. (Seal) PAUL E. FAUQUET, County Judco. -Nov. II, 18, 25, 1948. Smith & Lebens, Attorneys. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Lester A. Jenkins de ceased. No. 4110: Take notice that a petition has been filed for administration of said estate and appointment of Walter H. Smith as administrator; that said peti a. m Dated November 9th, 1948. (Seal) PAUL, E. FAUQUET, County Judge. No. 883 Nov. 11, 18, 25, 1948. L. J. Tierney, Attorney, City National Bank Bid?., Omaha, -Nebraska. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In The County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Louis Wondra de ceased. No. 4112: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Charles Wondra as administrat or; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 10th day of December, 1943 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated November 16th, 1948. (Seal). PAUL E. FAUQUET, County Judge. No. 888 Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1948 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE No. 13935 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OTOE COUNTY. NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EILEEN R. HAASE, GUARDIAN OF SHERRY ANN GILES, A MIN OR, FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the license hereto fore granted by an order of the Honorable Thomas E. Dunbar, Judge of the District Court of Otoe County, Nebraska, entered in the above entitled cause on November 17th, 1948, for the sale rf tViP rpal stntf Viprplnn ftpr rip rHhH th ,,r.tiiPrnpd r,ird- ian sell at pubUc aucti0n to the highest bidder for cash, at the South front door of the rmirt Hnnsp in Plattsmouth. Cass countv. Nebraska, on De cember 10th, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M.. the following described reai estate, being the undivided interest of said minor therein. to-wit: An undivided 112 interest in the Southwest Quarter (SW4 of the Southwest Quarter SW4 of Section Thirty-one (31) Township Ten (10), Range Fourteen (14, in Cass County, Ne braska. Said sale will remain open one hour and will be made on the following terms: 20 of purchase price to be paid in cash at time of sale and balance to be paid in cash on confirma- tion of sale and delivery or Guardian's deed. Sale will be clear of liens, including 1948 taxes, but subject to present tenancy, said Guardian reserv- ing ner waro s interest m tne I 1948 rents Dated November 17th. 1948. EILEEN R. HAASE, Guardian for Sherry Ann Giles, a minor. Geo. M. Lathrop, Atty. No 8S9-Nov. IS, 25, Dec. 2 1948 STRANGER IN TOWN AUSTIN, Tex. (U.R) When a tramp asked an Austin house wife for a glass of water, she handed him one out of the tap. Apparently it was the first time he had tasted chlorinated naiti. ill. uciiuuiiotu VI i uuuot- wife, even accusing her of put- ting something in the glass. fane called the police and the tramp went to jail. PERMANENT anti-freeze for your cars, trucks and tractors at Platsmouth Motors . . . Your Friendly Ford Dealer. Daughters of the American Revolution The members of Fontenelle chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution had a Miss Pearl Staats on Park hill. Mollie C. Gobelman, regent, presided over the meeting and conducted a very interesting round table discussion o n "Communism in the' United States," this bringing out many interesting points in the ex pressions of the members. The chapter will hold their Christmas meeting with Mrs. Zelphia Seward and this year instead of the interchange of I criftc ttiov n'i all pack a box of 1 " -"v.., School at Grant Alabama, which school is maintained by the national D. A. R. society. Lovely refreshments , were served by the hostess. YES! You can get anti-freeze at Plattsmouth Motors . . . Your Friendly Ford Dealer. Alcohol type or permanent type . . . drive in and let us fill your radiator. Sell It Thru Journal Want AOs. South (Bend Mrs. Glen Ktthn Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lackey and Robbie were Sunday supper guests at the Glen Thiessen home, y Richard Haswell, Wymne Carnicle and Bill Carnicle were Sunday supper guests at the J. L. Carnicle home. Barbara Barney spent Satur day night with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thies sen. Her folks came for her Sunday. Mrs. Diana Bushnell entered Bryan Memorial hospital Sun day evening for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell spent Sunday in Bruning, Nebr. Mrs. Stella Fosberg spent last Monday afternoon visiting Mrs. Glen Kuhn.- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler and girls spent Saturday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Streight, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler and girls and Norma Bushnell were Sunday visitors at the Diana Bushnell home.v Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell called on relatives Sunday at Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson were dinner guests at the J. L. Carnicle home. Mrs. Tom Carnicle was oper ated on last Wednesday at Bry an Memorial hospital. She is expected home this week. Doris and Bill Copsey called at the Glen Kuhn home Mon day. They also called at the Jess Fidler home. Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Kuehn of Louisville, Mr. Ray Marcoe, Roy Richards and Dorothy of Oma ha spent the week end at the Roy Richards home. Mrs. Willard Dill, Mrs. Helen Minor and children of Spring field called Monday on Dora Richards. CUvd j Berdina Rueter Mrs. Esther Clark and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams and daughters, of Eagle, Sunday. Genevieve Rueter is spending the week at home after return ing from the Lincoln General hospital, Sunday, where she un- tf tf tf tf tf tf ? tf tf cj iJ tf tf tf Bay Make Your Selection tf ? tf tf tf tf tf ? tf Our Wide Assortment . . Boxed Cards . . tf tf tf tf tf tf tiuiumu CM1DS THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 18, 1948. . PAGE FIVE derwent a tonsilectomy on Fri day morning. Genevieve is re covering nicely and plans to be back to work in Lincoln next week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doran and Micheal, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Loos, of Lincoln, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rueter of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. IS YOUR CAR WINTERIZED? if not . . . drive into our station today and we will take care of it for you with Phillips "66" oil and grease and Phillips "66" gasoline for quick starts and better mileage this winter. Huebners "66" Station TANK WAGON SERVICE Phone 212 Plattsmouth Si For ALL-MODERN HOME ON PAVING: Living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath on first floor, three rooms and storage, full base ment, automatic gas heat, excellent location on level, close to business section. FOUR-ROOM HOME: Living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, large closets, gas heat, automatic hot water, built-in cupboards, Venetian blinds, l'- lots on paving close to business section. All-modern three-unit apartment home. Good income. Five-room house and 7 lots. Good location for building. Four-room house and 1 lot. 6 Seven-room home and 10 acres on rock road. City lights and water. HOUSE AND FURNITURE: Five rooms and bath downstairs, three rooms upstairs, automatic hot water, 1 acre of ground. Six lots for building. I have buyers for good Cass County Farms. LORIS B. LONG LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 126 N. 4th St. Fouchek Building Ph. 5239 or 4250 It From In a wide range of designs and senti ments in boxes of 21 to 25. PRICED AT S2.00 AND UP. Your name neatly printed on each card at no additional charge if desired. The IPBattsmouth Dewey Moore and sons of Ash land, spent Sunday at the Fred Rueter home. Suzanne Coatman of Fair bury visited Vernadean Roelofs over the week end. Barbara Marcoe returned to the Orthepedic hospital, No vember 18th, for a check-up. Barbara suffered from polio this last summer. Sale Journa 8 3 tf tf tf ? tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf ? tf tf & tf tf tf tf tf tf