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-Jl V? 9 SU VO WV - - - - . RATES Two cents per inacruon; une Cent for each addition;! insertion. S otices NOTICE ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ANNUAL Shrove Tuesdav naneake and home-made sausage supper, at j St. John's hall, Tuesday, March I 1st. Serving starts at 5 p. m. 24-2tc SATURDAY is last day to save 101. on footwear at Wosters. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives and friends for personal calls, flowers and cards on our Golden wedding anniversary. MR. and MRS. W. C. TIMBLIN. 25-ltc CARD OF THANKS wish to thank all my kind friends and relatives for their cards, gifts and acts of kind ness during my recent stay in the hospital. MRS. ERNEST ELLIOTT 25-ltp CARD OF THANKS lay we take this way of saying thank you to each and every one for the lovely flowers and cards sent and all those who so willingly gave of their time during the services for our loved one. To Mrs. Richard Havel and Lester Thimgan the songs and music: Commander Leonard Brothers and the American Legion: The VFW Auxiliary; Navy Mothers: Re be kah Lodge: Birthday Club; neighbors and friends. Our sincere thanks, your kind deeds and thouchtfulness will long be remembered. PARENTS, BROTHERS and SISTERS of S-SGT. WILMER COVERT. 25-ltp CARD OF THANKS wish to extend to the many friends and neighbors my deepest gratitude for the many pretty cards and re membrances given me while in the hospital. Also to the grandmothers of the children for their care throughout my illness. Mrs. Jerry Konfrst. 25-ltc Lost and Found LOST: Western style, tan bill fold. If billfold and its contents are returned to Journal office reward $5.00. 24-3tp SlOST OR STOLEN: 2-fox hounds, yellow and white and one tan, white, little black markings, tan head, tars badly scared. Tele. Clayton Pierce. 4965. 25-2tp Help Wanted WANTED : Lady for Dry Clean ing department. Lugsch Clean ers. 25-2tc f WANTED: A caretaker for Avoca cemetery. Write or call Mrs. Fred Cartsen, Avoca if inter ested. 25-2tc WANTED: An experienced mar ried man to work on farm. Call Myron Wiles. 25-2tc MAN WANTED: 25 to 50 years of age with car, to distribute Watkins Quality Products to farmers. No investment nec essary. Territory open immed iately F.or more information write Clifford Case, Tekamah, Neb., or J. R. Watkins Co., Winona. Minn. 23-3tp WANTED: Married man, year round work on farm. Leslie Behms. Nehawka, Neb. 23-2tp YOUR OWN BUSINESS. Eaw leigh Dealers cam big pro fits. Products on credit. Start nearby. Exceptional oppor tunities for industrious men 4 i n cities o f Plattsmouth, Weeping Water, Bellevue or Otoe county. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NBB-673-170, Freeport, 111 23-5tc Wanted WANTED: Couple expecting, desire two-room modern ap artment. Also have small dog. Dial 5994. 24-2tp WANTED: A used sewing ma chine. Call 5068 after 6 p. m. 24-2tC WANTED: Will care for children evenings. Call 4940 24-2tc WANTED: Ironings to do in my ilome. Phone 5955. 23-3tp WANTED: Blue grass sod. Will pay you the price the land is worth per acre. All I want Js the sod. W. C. Bullock, 2519 M street, Lincoln. Phone 23871. 20-10te SATURDAY is last day to save 10?c on footwear at Wosters. -jj- . word for First Dial WANTED : Up to ten ton bright and dry wheat straw. Dial 6177. Oakmont Farm. John Brecht. 22-tfc Services Offered Siemer's Real Estate and Insurance DIAL 5265 YOU FURNISH THE PROPERTY AND WE WILL SELL. 2-bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, utility room, and 24 x 24 dining room. Also including restaurant fixtures, pavement on Lincoln avenue across from Burlington shops and canning factory. New 2-bedroom house. Immedi ate possession. In the attrac tive new addition on South 9th Street. No delays. FHA Approved. Also the new well built, modern McClintock home. Spacious rooms. On North 8th street. F. H. A. approved. AUTO INSURANCE COVERS STATE LAW ! Semi-Annual $G0 Renewal Only 1 The government allows many deductions to offset your in come. Get all allowable deduc tions by having a Government trained accountant assist you in filing your income tax return. H. M. BURDICK Accounting and Income Tax Service 345 Avenue A Plattsmouth, Neb. Phone 3123 19-4tT LEARN CERAMICS as a hobby. The art that is sweeping the country. Learn to make your own molds by simple method and cast your own figurines or plaques, etc. Decorate and they look like Dresden. Phone 4285 after 5 P. M. or inquire at Col vin Heyn Studio. 24-2tc Vee and Flat Belts, Pulleys Sheller and Hammermill drives, all kinds bearings, wide conveyor belting. New Address: 2026 St. Marys Avenue Omaha, Neb. Harney 2776 FARM TRUCKING of all kinds. George Inman. Dial 8410. 23-10tp ARE YOUR OVERSHOES LEAK ing? Let Dan Reichstadt repair them for you. South 6th street. "Your Shoe Rebuilder." 24-2tp JEEP-a-trench custom digging. New machines, experienced operators. We will dig this year in Cass county at the lowest possible price consist ent with good digging. Our prices 10c a running foot and up according to your work. See us before contract ing your work. COLBERT & COLBERT. Nebraska City. Phone 347. 23-2tc Articles for Sale FOR SALE Used Brady Garden Tractor complete with the following implements cultivator plow, mower, disc, harrow, snow plow, rake, furrower. On Display at The Kent Oil Co. to be sold at Plattsmouth Sale Bam Thursday, Feb. 24 FOR SALE: 10-ft. Kozy brooder house. Six sides, adjustable windows. Good condition. $65. T. H. Pollock. Dial 3217. 23-2tc SUPPLY CO. 241 SATURDAY is last day to save 10 on footwear at Wosters. WHEN WANTING to sell Real Estate or needing Insurance see or call Wm. S. Wetenkamp, Office South 6th St., Residence Dial 5176. 104-tfc WANT SOMETHING HAULED? Call Frank Cr.evaL phone 4901 97-tfc BABY CHICKS White Rocks, each 12V2C White Leghorns, each .12 Vic Custom Hatching, per egg 3c No Discount but Advanced Orders Appreciated. PHONE 3290 WEVER HATCHERY Lincoln Ave. Plattsmouth FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa hay. Phone 8162. Albert L. Snell 25-3tp ATTENTION MR. FARMER If You Are Sealing CORN in Any Open Cribs. See Us for Your TARPAULINS at Lowest Prices 12 14 14 16 x 20 16 $22.80 $21.25 $26.60 $27.35 $30.40 $34.20 $38.00 $57.00 for for for for for for for for $43.20 $40.00 $50.40 $51.80 $57.60 $64.80 $72.00 $108.00 X X 20 18 X 15 x 20 18 x 20 20 x 20 30 20 X Mail Orders Accepted Any Size Special Order Send check with order 540 Main St. Phone 3250 Plattsmouth, Nebraska Farm Seeds Bulk Garden Seeds COMPLETE STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES Edward Bartling Seed Co. Nebraska City, Nebraska 25-3tc IF you are in need of used car parts call Pierce Radiator Service and bring in that old radiator and let us fix it up like new. Have some good used and recored radiators on hand. Dial 4966. 25-tfc FOR SALE: Yellow Jumbo pop corn. E. J. Dieter. Dial 3261. 24-2tp 4 FOR SALE. Purebred polled short horn bull calves. Otto J. Miesinger. 24-2tp FOR SALE: Large trailer house. Call 4940. 24-"tc FOR SALE SEED OATS Nebraska Certified Clinton Variety Purity 99.48 Germination 98 Test 37.6 Pounds Wrill Hold Orders Until Seeding Time Richard E. Spangler Plattsmouth 25-tfc FOR SALE: Cozy brooder house, 12 x 14. Used. Dick Switzer, Nehawka, Nebr. Phone 2633. 24-3tp 1 Household Goods WINDOW shades made to order while you wait. Biles Paint Store. 23-2:c FOR SALE: Used maple buffet, small dinnette size. Also 9 x 12 Blue Wilton rug with pad. Telephone 3029. 24-2tc THE AHHY STORE CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:00 A. 31. on day of Publication. FOR SALE: Nearly new 8 piece dinette set with table Dads. 2 i piece overstuff set, day bed, apartment size gas and elec tric stoves, Hollywood bed complete, ice skates, cedar chest, easy chairs, occasional lamps and coffee tables. Call 5157. 9-tfc FOR SALE: Nearly new, white enamel 'Home Comfort' wood or coal range. 723 So. 10th St. Phone 5124 22-4 tp FOR SALE: Taylor tot, baby beds, tricycles, new highboy cedar chest with drawer, util ity cabinet, apartment size G. E. electric refrigerator, gas heater, coffee and end tables. Call 5157. 2-tfc FOR SALE: Oak dining room complete buffet, 5 leather bottom chairs and hostess chair, in good condition. Al so bed room suite. Birds Eye maple; bed springs; small dresser and rocker to match. One cherry wood love seat. Tele. 6148. 25-tfp Automobiles for Sale 1947 Ford Tudor Heater and Radio Clean V-8 Sl,395.00 R. V. BRYANT MOTOR CO. FOR SALE: Bids will be received for a 1930 Chevrolet Hi-ton truck chassis, used as a fire truck, with low milage and good tires, in good shape Bids will be open until March 15, 1949. Village of Murdock, Chas. I. Long, Village Clerh. 23-2tc FOR SALE: 1948 GMC pick-up. Reads about 2.000 miles. H. J. Thiele, 811 So. 9th. 25-2tp FOR SALE: 1940 Chevrolet busi ness coupe. In good shape. Phone 5172. 24-2tp NEW CARS 1949 Ford Custom Fordor Sedan 1949 Ford Custom Fordor Sedan. Overdrive. 1949 Ford Custom Tudor Sedan 1949 GMC l'z Ton Pickup 1949 Chevrolet 2 Ton 1949 GMC 4 Ton Pickup 1949 Buick Super Sedanette 1949 Ford Station WTagon, overdrive. 1949 Mercury Sedan, over drive. 1949 Pontiac "8" Stream liner Coach with Hy dramatic. USED CARS 1947 Buick Convertible 1940 Ford Tudor 1939 Plymouth Fordor 1947 Ford Station Wagon 1940 Dodge Sedan 1947 Buick Sedan 1940 Ford Coupe 1937 Plymouth Coupe 1940 Chevrolet Tudor 1940 Chevrolet Tudor 1948 Chevrolet Tudor 1941 Ford Tudor 1937 Ford Tudor 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1948 Willys Jeep 1946 Willys Jeep 1937 Ford Truck 1929 Model A Ford 1940 Ford Coupe V-8 Ford Ferguson Tractor com plete with machinery. International Tractor com plete with machinery. Ruse Motor Co. Plattsmouth (fimn ILUuv Phone 260 LY FOR SALE: New (no miles) 1949 Deluxe Plymouth 2-door sedan, gray. Phone 4189 eve nings. 25-2tc PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS 'Your Friendly Ford Dealers" HIGH QUALITY LOW - PRICED USED CARS OVER 25 USED CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM 49's, 48i, 47'c, 45's, 42's, 41's, 38's, 37's, 36 s, 34's Fords, Chevrolets, Dodges, Pontiacs, Chryslers, Lincoln in the above group "OUR USED CARS MAKE GOOD OR WE DO" REMEMBER WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES U. S. TIRES AND TUBES FOR CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS TIRE CHAINS ALL SIZES BATTERIES ALL SIZES BUMPER TO BUMPER CAR SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE BODY AND PAINT GLASS J COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE Plattsmouth Motors 'Your Friendly Ford Dealers" B. H. G. Eiting. C. C. Girardot AND AGAIN THE ABOVE ITEMS ARE JUST MORE REASONS WHY IT PAYS TO BUY YOUR CAR AT HOME FROM A FRAN CHISED NEW CAR DEALER. IT ALL ADDS UP TO SERVICE AND SATISFACTION and that's what makes motoring a pleasure. THINK IT OVER! THANK YOU Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT: Large Trailer house. Phone 4940. 24-2tc FOR RENT: 3 room apartment, unfurnished. Utilities paid. Telephone 4932. 25-2tp FOR RENT: 66 acres for rent. 3 blocks off paving. L. W. Egenberger. 25-ltp ! FOR RENT: I have a 1 room modern apartment available. Plattsmouth Tourist Court. 21 tfc FOR RENT: 2-room modern furnished apartment. Utilities paid. 714 Ave. D. Phone 4275. 25-ltc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 5 acre acreage on all-weather road. All modern 5 room home, except furnace. Chicken house, double ga rage and nice barn. PRICED TO SELL Worth the Money Wm. S. Wetenkamp Phone 5176 FOR SALE: All modern 2-bedroom, brick home on pave ment. Extra large living room and kitchen. Priced to selL No dealers. Phone 3928. 21 -tfc FOR SALE: 4-room stucco home in Murray; 2 full lots on good location. Priced reasonable for quick sale. K. M. Sullivan. Tel. 2511, Murray, Neb. 23-2tc Use Journal Want Ads. 3 MORE LEGAL NOTICES Smith & Lebens, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Albert Murray deceased. No. 4124: Take notice that the" time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is June 6th, 1949; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on June 10th, 1949 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated February 3th, 1949. J. A. CAP WELT., (SEAL) County Judge No. 943 Feb. 10, 17, 24. 1949. W. C. Conover, Attorney Grant, Nebraska NOTICE OF HEARING Estate of Frank E. Valiery Deceased In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said es tate, creditors and heirs take notice, that Earl V. Fester has filed his petition alleging that Frank E. Valiery died intestate on or about January 4th, 1943 being a resident and inhabi tant of Cass County, Nebraska, and died seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: All of Lot Seven (7) in Block Four (4), and an un divided one-half interest in Lot One (1) in Block Five (5 1, all in Cromwell's Ad dition to the Town of Brandon, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded, in Perk ins County, Nebraska, leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following nam ed persons, to-wit: Sadie E. Valiery, his widow, and Violet Matschullat, his daughter. That no application for ad ministration has been made. and the estate of said decedent has not been administered, in the State of Nebraska. That the interest of the pe titioner in the above described real estate is as a subsequent purchaser and praying for a de termination of the time of the death of said Frank E. Valiery and of his heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of des cent of the real property be longing to the said deceased, in the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that same stand for hearing on the 4th day of March 1949. before the County Court of Cass County in the Court House at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. Dated at Plattsmouth. Ne braska, this 9th day of Febru ary A. D. 1949. J. A. CAP WELL, County Judge. No. 9442-10 2-17 2-24, 1949. John A. Allen, Attorney, Lincoln, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Hester Morgan de ceased. No. 4067: Take notice that the exe cutrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for her dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on March 4th, 1949 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated February 8th. 1949. J. A. CAPWELL, (SEAL) County Judge. No. 9402-10 2-17 2-24, 1949. Smith & Lebens, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Mary Annie Stine deceased. No. 4126: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presen tation of claims against said estate is June 13th, 1949; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on June 17th, 1949 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated Februray 14th, 1949. J. A. CAPWELL, (SEAL County Judge No. 945 Feb. 17, 24; Mar. 3 LEGAL NOTICE To the land owners of Cass County, Nebraska: On account of unfavorable weather on January 28, 1949, the annual meeting of the Cass County Noxious Weed District will be held at the Cass County Agricultural auditorium in Weeping Water, Nebraska, on THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, February 24, 1949 PAGE SEVEN March 7, 1949, at 1:30 p. m. Purpose: To elect two super visors and to transact other business that may come before the meeting. EDWARD STEINKAMP, Sec. No. 947 Feb. 24, 1949. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to 7:30 P. M. Monday, March 14, 1949, and opened at the meeting of the City Council the same eve ning, for furnishing the City of Plattsmouth with one new mo tor grader, Diesel powered, min imum 45 HP., tandem drive, 10 ft. blade. Bids to be submitted with or without cab and other accessories, terms, and date of delivery of machine.. City council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ALBERT OLSON, City Clerk. No. 951 Feb. 24 Mar. 3-10, 49 School District Caucus March 2 The qualified voters of School District No. 1, Cass County, Ne braska will meet in caucus cn Wednesday, March 2, 1949 at 8 p. m. at the auditorium of the Plattsmouth high school. The caucus will nominate four candidates for the regular term of three years, two of whom will be selected at the general election on April 5, 1949; two candidates for the unexpired one-year term, one of whom will be selected at the general election. Tuesday, April 5, 1949. The caucus shall also trans act such other business as may properly come before it. Frank A. Cloidt, president of the board of education. John Schreiner, secretary of the board of education. It Call for Democratic City Convention The democratic voters cf the city of Plattsmouth will meet in mass convention on Wednes day eveing, March 2, 1949 at the district court room in the court house. The convention will nominate one candidate for member of the city council for the first ward for a term cf two years. One member of the city council for the second ward for a term of two years. The convention will also se lect one man and one woman from each ward as members of the city central committee and Mr i?K g MAR 28 1946 I Jfgf j JWN DEERE PLOW CO. " t MAY 22 1950 11? ;1 BUY YOUR, "HIGH" QUALITY "QUICK" SERVICE RUBBER STAMPS .at. m The Plattsmouth Journal PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES PHONE 241 Plattsmouth To Take Advantage of the Many Bargains Offered in Our February Sale. Mon day is the Final Day of Sale r2 3 'v-.'" reft Y-- OXYGEN FOIt OLYSirXA . . . Afoot or aloft, speed is stcck-in-trade of this flying race horse, Olrmpia, a Kentucky Derby entry shown bavin? an oxygen bac ad justed on his head before taking: off from Miami to California. Olympia flies between the sunny states, competing: at Kialeah and Santa Anita. Trainer Ivan Parke is shown at the left and an airlines 1 attendant at the right. transact such other business as may properly come before it. Francis M. Casey. City Cnairman. Call for Republican City Convention ! The republican volers of tho city of Plattsmouth will meet in mass convention on Wednesday . evening, March 2, 1943 at the 1 auditorium of the Plattsmouth I public library. j The convention will nominate t one candidate for member of ' the city council for the first ward for a term cf two years. One member of the city council ! for the second ward for a term 1 of two years. j The convention will also sc i lect one man and on? woman from each ward as members of I the city central committee and transact such other business as may properly come before it. Searl S. Davis, City Chairman. Patronize Journal Advertisers. Walter II. Harold R. Smith & Lebens Attcrneys-at-Law Docat Bldg. - Plattsmouth 9& 3? .3 Li Plattsmouth i I 11 Xr r