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I RATES Two cents per word for First i Insertion; One Cent for each I additional insertion. Dial 241 CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. t rJj j upTjj r XjflJLPVj"' 'XlOJlrJ t- OJVj ' 'lnJrJ ' lftIJ'riWIr-1 -r"ij Card o Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our kid friends and neighbors for their many expressions of sym pathy and condolence during our recent bereavement. Harold Hyde, Catherine and Gaila 19-ltp. Peterson. CARD OF THANKS As I am unable to thank each of you personally I take this means to thank you all for the cards and letters I received dur ing my illness. 19-ltp. Mrs. Charles Mead. Murray. Articles for Sale FOR SALE U. S. 13 hybrid! seed corn. $8.00 bushel, med. flat. Special flat, $5.00. Ches ter A. Sporer. Murray. 18-ltp. Wanted IALER WANTED Dealer op ening in the Plattsmouth ter ritory for MASTERBILT sec tionalized buildings the larg est and best line in the mid west. Excellent profit possi bilities. Write The Scottsbluff Mill. Inc., Scottsbluff, Ne braska. 18-2tc. WANTED Corn shelling and trucking. Raymond Sand. Phone 30 IS. Residence first house west Texaco Station. 19-3tp. HAULING WANTED T rash, small articles. Harry Plybon. Phone 6119. 19-Stp. DOUD SAUSAGE All Meat, Extra Lean, No Filler at Wilson's Bakery 17-tfc FOR SALE 50 gallon oil bar rels. Call 4193. 19-ltc. FOR SALE Sixteen feet of shelving, well built and paint - . ed. Excellent for shelving for bolts or other material. Call at Naeve's Liquor store, 115 North 6th street. 19-ltc. Vee and Flat Belts, Pulleys- Sheller and Hammermill drives, all kinds bearings, wide conveyor belting FOR SALE: Seven room house, bath, gas and electric lights, water. Well located. Inquire at 1304 Fourth Avenue. 9-tfc. Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT: One and two room modern apartments now available. Children accepted. Also trailer space. Reasonable rates. Plattsmouth Tourist Court. 91-tfc Lost and Found LOST Brown mare. 1000 lbs., clipped mane and legs. Call 4256 evenings. 19-ltp. Salesmen Wanted MALE HELP WANTED Man with car wanted for route work. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital requir ed, steady. Write today. Mr. Sharp, 120 East Clark Street, Freeport, Illinois. 18-2tp. g5 SUPPLY CO. OLSo N. New Address: 2026 St. Marys Avenue Omaha. Neb. Harney 2776 FOR SALE Trailer house, 8x20. All furnished on wheels. In quire of E. E. Howschultz, Oakmont Farm. 19-3tp. FOR SALE Irish setter. Male. Gentle disposition. Thorogh bred, but not registered. S25. Call 4256 evenings. 19-2tp. Sirvlces Offered BABY SITTING Competent middie-ased lady available for baby sitting. Phone 4290. 19-ltp. For Your Plumbing Needs CALL US! Demaree & Siemers G27 Ave. A Phone 51D8 Inventory Sheets and Supplies COMPLETE OUTFITS TO MAKE YOUR YEAR END INVENTORY EASIER ONLY $1.25 Plattsmouth "J ournal PHONE 241 S-2tp. Attention Farmers Order Your FARM SEEDS AND MAYGOLD SEED CORN - NOW - FOR RENT Complete new 5 room home, gas heated. Hot water. Phone 5157. 18-2tc. FOR RENT Gas-heated two room furnished apartment, washing privileges, utilities paid. 714 So. 2nd St. Tele phone 4292. 20-ltc. Livestock For Sale 4 FOR SALE 5 Shorthorn Bulls. 3 registered. Vernon Schewe, Murdock, Nebr. 15-7tp Automobiles for Sale 1S38 Ford Club Coup 1949 Plymouth Club Coupe 1945 Dodge 2 Door 1940 Plymouth 4 Door 1939 Olds 2 Door 1939 Plymouth 2 Door 1937 Dodge 2 Door 1937 Nash 4 Door 1936 Plymouth 2 Door 1950 Dodge 2 ton Truck 1950 Dodge Pickup 1950 Plymouth Convertible 1950 Plymouth Club Coupe 1950 Dodge 4 Door 1950 Dodge 2 Door 1940 Chev. Panel 3,4 ton 4-speed transmission 1938 Chevrolet 2 door 1939 Pontiac 6, 2 door 1947 Chevrolet 4 door Wiysel Auto Service 721 2nd Ave. Phone 4157 At The Casi County Court House influence of liquor. He made a plea of guilty and received a fine of $50 and suspension of ! his drivers license for six 1 months. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, February 2, 1950 PAGE FIVE For Sale IN STOCK Bostitch Staplers and Staples Wilson Jones OffiGe Supplies Carbon Paper - Senate Pads Ledgers and Ledger Sheets Columnar Pads and Sheets Restaurant Guest Checks Stamp Pads and Ink Ring Book Binders Adding Machine Paper Second Sheets Plattsmouth Journal 409 Main Dial 241 FOR SALE H. new 2-row machines R. V. BRYANT MOTOR CO. I. H. disc harrow 1. H. moldboard plows New and used listers Used plows Used tractor with cultivator STITES Farm Equipment and Truck Company (Continued from Page One) application of plaintiff for an order appointing an attorney to represent certain parties in the action, who might be in the military service of the United States approved. Appointment made of J. Howard Davis as the attorney by the court. In the divorce action of Don ald Rase vs. Darlene Rase, vol untary appearance of the de fendant entered, decree of di vorce granted the plaintiff, re storation of the maiden name of the defendant, Darlene Cri- der ordered by the court and the costs to be paid by the plaintiff. In the case of Boyd Lytle vs. Nebraskans to Hold Picnic Party Five thousand Cornhuskers in Southern California will gather for the Mid-Winter picnic in Bixby Park, Long Beach, Satur day, February 25th. Paul S. Dietrick. president, native of York, will introduce the L. B. Municipal Band at one o'clock for a half hour concert. Mayor Burton W. Chace, na tive cf Stanton, will welcome the visitors. Dr. Winfield Edson, First Baptist minister, native of Red Cloud, will give the princi pal address. The theme, "Early Home steaders in Nebraska" will be t celebrated. Jan. 1, 1863 Daniel j braska's total income of ap- Cass County People Buy $944,744 Bonds Cass county purchased a total of $9444,744.00 in U. S. Savings Bonds during 1949, Mr. Walter H. Smith, Chairman of Cass county savings bonds commit tee, said. Information released by the treasury shows total state pur chases of approximately $106, 000,000 for the year, Mr. Smith said. Of this amount, 71 per cent was in series "E" bonds, an increase of 6 per cent over last year. Total bond purchases ac counted for 6 per cent of Ne quarter billions of dollars dur in? 1949. Payments to bondholders amounted to $54,780,000 which included principal and interest on matured series "A", "B", "C" and "D" bonds, as well as pay ment for redeemed bonds of the "D" and "E" series. Edna J. Lytle. the court found j Freeman made the first home- proximately one and three uiai me aeieuuam was euuuea ; stead filing in the U. 5. near to an absolute divorce, defend- Beatrice. He and his wife are ant offered no testimony in the buried on the farm which is case, order was entered on the now the Homestead National custody of the minor child to Monument of America, be in custody of the defendant j ruoa ana coffee for sale at for nine months and three I the park. Registration by coun months in the custody of the j ties. Last year every county in plaintiff. Defendant to receive : Nebraska was represented with support money of $100 per j 419 Nebraska towns and 264 month until further order of : California towns, the court. Costs to be paid by, thInPtne1 case of Leslie H. Nolte ; Attends Meeting of vs. Cora Lee Nolte, at request of Scout Executives the plaintiffs attorney in open : Kenneth Henry of Nebraska court, cause was dismissed with-. city Scout Executive of the Ar out prejudice. , bor area of tne Boy In the county court Wednes- j Scouts, accompanied by Frank day morning complaint was , sorreli cf Syracuse, Otoe coun filed against Merlin Sweeney, by ; ty executive and Judge Paul E. Patrolman Leroy Jensen, charg-! Fauquet of this city, chairman ing him with passing a car on , 0f the Cass county district of the crest of a hill. A plea of ; the Scouts, were in Hastings guilty was made by the defend- j this week. j ant and a fine cf $10 and costs ! The group attended a gather- ! imposed by Judge Richard j ing of the Scout executives and j Peck. I had a very fine meefing in dis-' In the county court Wednes-j cussing the Scout 'program fori day afternoon complaint was ! the year. j filed against W. D. Powell. Jr.,! j charging him with operating a j A classified Ad in Tne Journal j motor vehicle while under ths i costs as little as 35c. TOWN TEAM GAME The Plattsmouth town bas ketball team will play the Tar kio, Mo., town team this (Thursday) evening at the high school gymnasium. This should be a good and in teresting game, as the local boys have showed good form in their practice and previous game, and the Tarkio team will bring many of the former col lege stars of the Missouri town with them. The game will start at eight o'clock and promises a real treat to the fans. Mike Tritsch, O. D. OPTOMETRIST WATCH REPAIRING Rase Bldg. Plattsmouth CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 ftfcin St. PLATTSMOUTH SALE rarn Weekly Sale at the Plattsmouth Sales Barn Saturday, February 4th 12:30 P. M. Twenty bred ewes; several good cows, just fresh; some spring heifers; al&o some nice pigs will be sold with the regular run of livestock ALSO WILL SELL ONE TON AND A HALF DODGE TRUCK K. W. Grosshans, Clerk Rex Young, Auct. Chicago Ave. Phone 267 19-ltc LEGAL NOTICES 125 So. 5th Phone 283 smith & Lebens, Attys. 1 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF ' FOREIGN WILL FOR SALE 1949 Hudson Super State of Nebraska, County cf Quality Repair Parts Expert Workmanship We Sell and Install CRANE And Standard Plumbing- Equipment Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 -E. A. Rozell HERB FREEBURG, Owner Household Goods CALL Jim Wondra for electrical work of all kinds. Dial 3233. ! 4055 FROZEN WATER. PIPES Thawed by electricity. Town or :ountry. We have our cv.n vower. Phone 4210, Platts mouth Sheet Metal or Phone Lb2, Glenwood, Iowa. 12-8tp. FOR SALE Easy Spin Dryer, with automatic rinse; used 1 year; like new. Reason for selling, moved into apart ment where wash machine is furnished. Can be seen at 627 Ave. A., or call 5133. 15-tfc. FOR SALE Used radios, $1.50 up to $20.00. Matney Furni ture & Appliance. Phone 3135. 13-2tc. FOR SALE: Alsco Aluminum combination screens and storm windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. H. C. & C. E. Tiekotter. Phone 4159 or 15-tfc. 6 Demonstrator. 1939 Nash. See at Downtown Motors. 16-tfc. Plattsmouth Motors Your Friendly Ford Dealers Have the Usual Good Stocky of Dependable Transporta' tion. 1949 Ford Custom 8 For dor, Radio, Heater Seat Covers, Visor Just a fine Low Mile age, one owner car Fully Guaranteed Save Several Hundred $ $ $. Our Guarantee is Your Protection. 1949 Ford Custom Tudor Overdrive. 1947 Ford Super DX Tudor Very Clean. 1941 Ford Tudor 1940 Chev. Club a nice car 1940 Ford Tudor 1939 Mercury Sedan a good car SEVERAL CHEAP CARS WASH 'EM in New Maytag. One cent per minute. 60c mini mum. DRY 'M Hamilton dryer for 25 cents per tubful. Plattsmouth Self Service Laundry, 1015 Ave. C. 103-tf. FOR SALE Coal circulating heater, oil heater, small elec tric heater, new 7F and deep freeze Frigidaire, 2 recondi tioned wash machines, 7-pc. dining room suite, 1 bedroom suite, mattress and springs. Many other items. Terms. Phone 5157. 18-tfc. Cass, ss. In the County Court: In the matter of the Estate of Frederick William Rieke. also known as F. W. Rieke and Fred erick W. Eieke, deceased. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. To All Persons Interested in Said Estate: TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been filed for the probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, with authenti cated copy and record of pro ceedings thereon by the County Court of San Joaquin County.. California, and for the appoint ment of Walter H. Smith, as administrator with the will an nexed thereof, which has been set for hearing on the 14th day of February, 1250, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Dated January' 17th, 1950. RICHARD C. PECK, County Judge No. 1179 Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 1350. TOWING SERVICE-6262. Telephone 17-3tc. tVHEN wanting to sell Real Es tate or needing Insurance, see cr call Wm. S. Wetenkamp, office on south 6th St. Resi dence, dial 5176. 50-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 8-room house and 3 lots in Louisville, Nebr. All modern with automatic gas heat. Priced very reasonable fcr quick sale. Bernard, Sa vicky, Phone 4861, Louisulle, Nebr. 14-tfs. Wanted to Buy WE want to buy your poultry and eggs and we want you to get the highest prices. Dial 6205 you'll be glad you did. Barta Poultry Service Plattsmouth Nebraska City 14-tfc. A clusfed Ad in ihc Juuruu.1 iosts as little as 35c. FOR SALE 62 acres improved. Electricity. Close in. Box K. care of Journal. 19-2tp. FOR SALE Several new homes, FHA. approved, older homes, a nice acreage, two trailer homes, an active business with good income including building and home. Make an appointment. LORIS B. LONG, Licensed Real Estate Broker, i Office at 12G N. 1th Street. Tel. 5239 or 4250. 19-tf. GOOD USED TRUCKS 1949 Chev. 1V2 T SWB Stock, Grain, Abso lutely like new 1948 GMC ?'2 ton fully guaranteed 1947 Ford Ji ton Pickup very nice 1946 Ford Tonner 1936 Ford l5,- ton. cheap truck A good REMEMBER Our Used Cars Make Good, or We Do. 5ggfcs t LEGAL NOTICE On Tuesday, Febr. 7, 1950 at 1:30 p. m. The Cass County Noxious Weed District will hold it's annual meeting at the Audi torium at Weeping Water, Nebr. Purpose to elect two super visors, one for District Two and one for District Three, and set the annual levy for 1950 and to transact any other business that may come before the meet ing. Edward Steinkamp, Secretary. No. 1183 Jan. 30, Feb. 3, 1950. Duck Thief Takes His Time SALEM, Ore. (UP) A leisure ly thief stole some ducks, took time to clean them at the scene, then carted them off for a ne farious feast. Mrs. A. J. Fleming informed the sheriff's office that a pile of feathers and in nards behind her house were all that remained of her three plump ducks. Plattsmouth Motors Your Friendly Ford Dealers PHONE 287 -It Open Evenings Till Nine CORRECTION In the announcement of the birth of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brookhouser in the Journal Monday, it was stated that she was grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown, this was incorrect as she is the grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brown. i fit 43V4 silt-'-- -r .MNm 4 t ': 40-Ccnt Theft Costly CHICAGO (UP) William Wells, 31, an ex-convict, was sentenced to five to 10 years in the. penitentiary for stealing a purse. The purse contained 40 f cents. it BABY CHICKS it MERCHANDISE CONKEYS FEEDS Order Early We fell chicks hatched in our incubators only. Yo u know about what date you want to start your brood of baby chicks, so it is to your advantage to order ear ly and get them on the date promised and at the same time take advantage of early order discounts. This y ear there will be less surplus chicks as hatcheries will set closer to orders, and in our case we have the Piatt smouth branch well established and have started a branch at Syracuse. THIS YEAR ORDER YOUR CH ICKS. Write or Call for Price Lists Order by Febr. 15th for Early Order Discounlf Other Discounts for Quantity and Cash With Order Authorized Dealers for PERM CO Poultry and Hog Houses SYRACUSE Phone 46 NEBRASKA CITY Phone 879 PLATTSMOUTH Phone 6205