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b RATES Two cents per word for First Insertion; One Cent for each additional insertion. Notices ATTENTION FARMERS If you are planning to raise hogs and are short of cash ask us about a hog contract, r'ay for your feed after you sell ycur Hogs. Farmers Feed and Seed, Plattsmouth, Ne braska, Raymond Sand. Mgr. 85-4tc CHICKEN PIE SUPPER AND bazaar given by the Federa-j tion of the church in the Fel lowship room, Tuesday, Octo ber 24th. Ticket $1. 88-ltc NOTICE The annual Harvest Home Dinner October 15, Lewis ton Community Center. 87-3tp NOTICE Presbyterian Rum Ainage Sale. Rogers Building, Corner of 4th and Main. Octooer 13 and IJl 85-5tc NOTICE Rummage sale spon- sored by Altar Society Holy ; Rosary Church, October 6th and 7th at St. John's Hall. 87-3tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for cards and flowers sent me while I was in the hospital. Also for ! xneir cans. x appitrciaieu them ail very much. Mrs. Lee Piper. 88-ltp CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all the kind friends who helped me on the night of my accident. Al so those who helped make my convalescence pleasant with calls, gifts and cards. Thank you. EVA NELL MENDEN HALL. 88-ltp lost and Found LOST A gold. Wyler watch with tan strap. Name engraved on back. Reward. E. F. Trive ly. 88-2tp Uelp Wanted UELP WANTED Lady for cafe work. Apply in person. Kent Cafe. 85-tfc WANTED Two ladies for dry cleaning department. Lugsch Cleaners. 88-2tc Salesmen Wanted MAKE QUICK MONEY Spare or full time Supplying farm ers with new amazing Scotch lite metal name plate signs for top of rural mail boxes that SHINE AT NITE Good pay, unlimited field. Illum inated Sign Co.. 3004-lst Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 88-3tc Wanted to Bay WE want to buy your poultry and eggs and we want yoa to get the highest prices. Dia, 6205 you'll be glad you did. Earta Poultry Service Plattsmouth Nebraska City 14-tfc. Services Offered IF YOUTIE LOOKING for a market for your Cream, Poul try and eggs. ' Stop Looking", Bring them in to Farmers Feed and Seed. If you want Poultry. Hog or Cattle feed we can serve you with real quality the Wayne way. We also have bran, shorts, cracked corn, salt, fly spray, semi-solid E Mulsion, Corn King Mineral and so on. We have pickup and delivery service. Farmers Feed and Seed. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, Raymond Sand, Mgr. 85-4tc SERVICES OFFERED Your lo cal Singer Sewing Machine Co., representative, R. Keairn- es, will be m Plattsmouth and vicinity every Tuesday or Wednesday. For sales, ser vice, repairs or rentals call MA7757 Omaha, or write Singer Sewing Machine Co., 4804 So. 24th, Omaha, Neb raska. 88-tfc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell Caix. Jim "Tundra for electrical work of all k:r"-s. Vi d 3238. 44-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cesspool and septic tanks cleaned. Free inspect-on. Can Willard Sim ons. Phone 3297. 79-tfc Articles for Sale FOR SALE Extra good reg istered Duroc Boar at market price. A good buy if you can use him. Also 35 thrifty feeder pigs. J. Howard Davis. 87-3tc J DR SALE 2-wheeled trailers of several types. Also flat bsttom hay- and machinery hauling trailers, built to your specifications. Baburek Bros. Machine Shop. 5G-tfc Journal Want Ads Fay! ift m Dial FOR SALE 1948 Ironwood house trailer. Used, priced reasonably Oakmount Trailer Court. 86-4tp CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 M.in St OFFICE SUPPLIES Buy them at home! You pay no more when selecting from our com plete line. Account books, ledgers, staplers, filing sup plies. The Journal. 409 Main St. 75-tf FOR SALE ALscc Aluminum combination s c r e e n s nnd storm windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. NO DOWN PAYMENT, THREE YEARS TO PAY. H. C. & C. E. Tiekotter Phone 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc. New and Used Machinery 2 M Pickers No. 24 Pickers 'Ms" "H's" Woods Bros. Pickers No. 226 John Deere G. I. (Plows Buy Now. Save Price Increase) LIST PRICE BUYS at STITES " Farm Equipt. Co. Chicago Ave. Phone 267 87-2tc FOR SALE APPLES Golden Delicious and Wine saps. Kiser Orchards. Phone 8393. 84-tfc MAKE-UR-OWN TABS Victor's new sheet tab in all sizes and colors. Easy to apply. The Journal Office. 75-tf FOR SALE Electric R. E. A. welders. The excellent per formance and low price of these machines will amaze you. Come in and see them work. Baburek Brothers Machine Shop. 85-tfc FOR SALE Boxer puppies. 302 2nd Ave. John O'Dono van. 86-3tp TYPEWRITER RIBBONS All makes at The Journal office. 75-tf FOR SALE J. D. No. 15 corn picker, good condition, very reasonable. Morris Menden hall, Elmwood. 88-2tc FOR SALE Two-row corn pick er. Good condition. Call 8353. 87-2tc FOR SALE Jonathan apples, pears, bring containers. Hot water tank with side arm heater and furnace coil, like new. H. J. Hough, 624 Avenue G. 87-tfc Livestock For Sale FOR SALE 800 Angus, Here ford and Shorthorn feeder calves at Maryville Missouri fairground sale barn, Mon day, October 9. 88-2tc Household Goods FOR SALE Duro-therm oil heater, good condition, $35. Tel. 3969. 88-2tC FOR SALE Launderall wash er. Completedy recondition ed. Like New. Phone 6232, Plattsmouth. 88-3tp FOR SALE7 foot Cold Spot electric refrigerator, good con dition. $50. Call 8231. 87-2tc FOR SALE Circulating heater for coal or wood, also buffet. Phone 5952. 87-2tc Real Estate for Rent $ Modern Efficiency Apartments For Rent By Week or Month ' Plattsmouth Tourist Courts 516 Chicago Ave. Phone 5287 86-tfc FOR RENT Space lor trailer houses. 203 North 15th. 85-4tc 241 FOR RENT Two-room furnish ed apartment. Call"157. 88-ltc Real Estate for Safe ACREAGE FOR SALE Good house, well and outbuildings on six acres. On all weather road about 2 miles from town. Asking $6,000.00. Contact Paul E. Fauquet. Phone 6113. 74-tfc Real Estate for Sale FARMS Well improved 54 acres near Plattsmouth. electricity, water in house, gravel road. HOMES New home. 4 rooms and Lath. 3 lots, gas furnace. All-modern 3 rooms and bath, gas furnace. Five room house with bath, gas heat, three lots. Nine-room apartment home. Two apartment home com pletely furnished. LOTS Three lots on gravel street. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker 126 N. 4th St. Tel. 5239 or 4250 FOR SALE 5 room, modern home. Well located on pave ment, close to school, three lots, garage, lots of fruit and good garden spot. Inquire of J. Howard Davis, Attorney. 87-3tc WE OFFER The C. L. Mynard 80 acre farm 2 mile west of Maynard and 4 miles southwest of Platts-; mouth. Improvements only fair.; With land values advancing,; this is a good buy at $16C00 perj acre. Write or call. I Byron Reed Co. Farnam Bid?. JA 8100 Omaha, Nebr. 88-2tc FOR RENT Rooms now avail able for men. Weekly rates, maid service. Plattsmouth Tourist Court. 84-tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Im proved 55-acre farm all in cul tivation, all level. Some corn on it looks like 100 bu. per acre. Lays 4 miles east of Plattsmouth, price $11,500. Nice little home and place to make a living. Contact Frank Pitzer for further in formation. 2530 Capitol Ave., Omaha, Nebr. 88-2tc FOR SALE All modern home Full bath and bedroom on 1st floor 2 bedrooms and Jz bath up stairs. Attached garage. New gas furnace Excellent lo cation. FOR SALE One of nicest home building sites in town. A level full lot. See or Phone Stephen M. Davis 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 or 3216 85-87c Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE f- Nearly new 1950 tudor Plymouth with radio, heater and seatcovers. Phone Glenwood 74 days; 315-LJ after 6 p.'m. 87-3tc For Sale IN STOCK Bostitch Staplers and Staples Wilson Jones Offiae Supplies Carbon Paper - Senate Pad3 Ledgers and Ledger Sheets Columnar Pads and Sheets Restaurant Guest Checks Stamp Pads and Ink Ring Book Binders Adding Machine Paper Second Sheets Plattsmouth J ournal 409 Main Dial 241 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursant to a resolu tion duly adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska, and en tered 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 7th day of November, 1950. At said special election there will be submitted to the legal TRMK F0X RSSCfiTS) 10 CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. voters of said county the fol lowing proposition, to-wit: "Shall the Board of Co unty Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska, beginning in the year 1951 and for two additional years thereafter exceed the levy of 50e on the one hundred dollar valua tion fixed by Section 23-119 of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska, 1943 by leying one and six-tenths U 610) mills on the dollar valuation on all tangible property in Cass County, Nebraska for the construction, maintenance and repair of bridges all in addition to the levy author ized by law for county pur poses and in addition to the legal levy limits, provided however, the total levy for bridges shall not exceed one and six-tenths (1 610) mills, including the levy herein authorized." Voters desiring to vote in fa vor of said proposition will mark an "X" in the square following the words "For said proposi tion"; voters desiring to vote against said proposition will mark an "X" in the square fol lowing the words "Against said proposition." The polls for voting at said election shall be at the usual voting precincts and places in said county and shall be open from 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. on said date. Dated at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska this 19th day of September. 1950. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska. No. 1377 Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1950. Beglev & Peck, Attorneys NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Robert G. Kiser, also known as R. Guy Kiser, de ceased. No. 4216: Take notice that the administrator of said estate has filect his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on Oc tober 10th, 1950 at 10:30 o'clock a. m. -.-.--- Dated September 15th. 1950. ' RAYMOND J- CASE (SEAL County Judge No. 1370 Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 1950. Claude D. Lutton, Jr. Attorney NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS To: George E. Stewart, Hazel Stewart, Harry Stewart, William Stewart (also known as Clar ence Stewart). Violet Stewart, Hazel Dailey, Cecil Dailey, Erma Stanley, John Stanley. Essie Jas per, Mark Jasper, Stella Wagner and Barney Wagner; defen dants: You and each of you are here by notified that on September 13, 1950, Emmet A. Landon, Lula Landon, Henry C. Landon and Leora Landon. filed their peti tion against you and others in the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to partition the following described real estate: The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW1 NEi) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Twelve (12), Range Nine (9t, East of the 6th P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 6th day of November, 1950. Dated this 20th day of Sep tember, 1950. Emmet A .Landon Lula Landon Henry C. Landon Leora Landon, Plaintiffs No. 1371 Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 1950. Edwin T. McIIug;h, Attorney Murdock, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Gilbert M. Carson, de ceased. No. 4207: Take notice that the executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and al lowance of his accounts, deter mination of heirship, and dis tribution of said estate and for his discharge. which will be heard before said Court on Oc tober 4th, 1950 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 14th. 1950. RAYMOND J. CASE (SEAL) County Judge No. 1369 Sept- 18, 25, Oct. 2, 1950. NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commis tioners of Cass County, Platts mouth. Nebraska, will receive Scaled Bids up to 12 noon, Tues day, October 17, 1950 on Sand Gravel to conform to Class A. Article 107, Nebraska State Specification for Highway Con struction of 1937, page 291, Also for Class A, and Class B. Crushed Stone for highway Surfacing, in accordance with Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of Cass County, at the Court House at Plattsmouth. Nebraska and for Hauling of all of the1 above Material from the Pit, to Roads in each of the three Com missioner Districts in Cass Coun ty. QUOTE PER TON PRICES AS FOLLOWS: Item 1. 6 120 Tons Class A, Sand Gravel F. O. B. Trucks at your pit. ADVISE LOCATION OF YOUR PIT OR FITS. QUOTE PER TON and-or PER CUBIC YARD PRICES AS FOLLOWS: Item 2. (9,000 Tons Class A, (Crushed Stone F. O. B. (Trucks at your pit. (7,200 Cu. Yds. Class A, (Crushed Stone F. O. B. (Trucks at your pit. (ADVISE LOCATION OF (YOUR PIT OR PITS. Item 3. (9,000 Tons Class B, (Crushed Stone F. O. B. (Trucks at your pit. (7,200 Cu. Yds. Class B. (Crushed Stone F. O. B. (Trucks at your pit. (ADVISE LOCATION OF (PIT OR PITS. Item 4. ( Tons Hauling (Material from pit to (Road, 1 to 15 Miles. ( Cu. Yds. Hauling (Material from pit to (Road, 1 to 15 Miles. Quantity is approximate. Con tract to run to December 31. 1950. Any portion of contract not delivered on roads by De cember 31, 1950 to be cancelled. All or any part of the above estimated quantity may be awarded to any contractor. Length of Haul being a prime factor in awarding ot contract. The County shall be free to pick up at the pit price per item 1 through 3 and make delivery at County expense on roads in various districts throughout the County. No bids shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids with out the consent of the Board of County Commissioners. Ail bias will be publicly opened and read aloud in the office of the County Commissioners, at the Court. Hnusp in Plattsmnnth Nebraska on October 17, 1950 at 2 o'clock P. M. Bidders are invited to be present. All proposals shall be accom panied by a certified check drawn on a solvent Nebraska Bank in the sum of $500.00 made payable to the County Treas urer, Cass County, which check may be cashed and the proceeds retained as liquidated damages in case the successful bidder fails to enter into a and furnish a bend contract in the amount of $2,000.00 within 10 days from the date of award of the Contract to him. All proposals shall be on forms furnished by the Clerk of Cass County. Nebr., Sealed and plain ly marked "Proposal for fur nishing Surfacing Material and or Hauling Surfacing Material," and the name and address of J the. bidder shall be plainly mark ed on tne outside 01 tne en velope containing the proposal. , The Board of County Com missioners reserve the right to waive all informalities and to accept or reject any or all bids on each item separately or as a whole. Bidding Forms and Specifica tions may be obtained from the Clerk of Cass County, or from the Office of County Surveyor. By: GEO. R. SAYLES County Clerk No. 1372 Sept. 25. Oct. 2, 9, 1950. South Ashland Mrs. John RenuMftf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlin and son were Wednesday sup- Iper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cor- des Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Dod Miller and Stevie were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sowards in -honor of Mrs. Mil ler's birhtday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reister of Louisville were Thursday supper and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleu spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleu. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield and Willajean attended the Sil ver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Waugh at Elk City on Saturday evening. Mrs. Victor Miller and chil dren called at the John Laugh lin home Thursday afternoon. Jimmy Bauer the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bauer of Lincoln stayed with his grand mother Mrs. Edgar Anderson a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Diane arrived from Long Beach, Calif.. Saturday evening for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, and other relatives. They came by the way of Texas stopping to visit his brother at Houston and sister.at Austin. Wayne Bachman of Chey enne, Wyo.. called on Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson of Omaha and Mrs. Walters of California spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson. Mrs. Bennett Bornman and daughter Cynthia Sue returned from the hospital on Friday. Donna Bornemeier spent the week end with Mrs. Bennett Rnmmsn Mr. and Mrs: Earl Chamber-' lain were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drake of Omaha were afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weston and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heier were among the guests at , the 85th birtday celebration 01 ! , f ' " K "'Lis ' - i MISS EUROPE . . . Hanni Schall. 21, Vienna, shows the form which won for her the coveted title of Miss Europe in the recent beauty competition at Bimini, Italy. Mr. Weston's father, V. H. Wes ton, at the Weston home in Lin coln on Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Roeber and John were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and children were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Sutton in Omaha. Donna Bornemeier was an overnight guest of Eleanor Bornman on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer and Jane spent Thursday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laugh lin and son spent Thursday in Lincoln with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leikam. Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bachman were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchel. Mr. and Mrs- Carl Schuelke and Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rice and baby, all of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holing and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Adcock of Omaha, called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hauschild and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hill and family of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balcom of Eustis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snod- 1 grass and Gerald and Mr. and ! Mrs. Harold Buell and Raymond spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deal to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. Harold Buell and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass. The evening wras spent watching television and playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Weborg and John of Pender, were over night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenberg Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley of Douglas, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gra ham. Mrs. Paul Olson spent Thurs day with Mrs. Cordes Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gra ham and George were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham of Lincoln, were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards and Joan spent the week end in Kearney at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Francis Richards. On their return Sunday they visited at the Don Sandy home at York. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Arm strong visited Lloyd DeFreece at Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lin coln Wednesday afternoon and again on Saturday when Mrs. Lloyd DeFreece was in Lincoln witn her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong and Mrs. Lloyd DeFreece were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Everman in Lincoln. Mrs. Orie Sowards spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Klemme. in I Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards were Friday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Nelson. Eddy Boiler spent Friday with his grandmother, Mrs. Olive Whitlatch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckery and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and chil dren Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Timm and Dar lene spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Louis Wehrman and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Anna Lau in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Olson of Humiston, Iowa and Mrs. Olive Whitlatch spent Saturday aft ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ash ley Boiler and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleu and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eggers Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Timm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp and LaVern. Mr. and Mrs. Don Deal and Linda and Larry Carson spent Thursday evening wthi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman Sr., and called on Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Bornman and baby. Marcella Stander, William and Lena Stander, Francis and Je rome Stander drove to Cory don, Iowa, Sunday to visit at the Paul Stander home. Mr. and Mrs. George Born man, Jr., and Ruth of Lincoln, Real Estate and Insurance WM. S. WETENKAMP Office South Sixth St. lies. Phone 5176 CHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, October 2, 1950 PAGE FIVE spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller. Mrs. Ralph Gillespie and Jeanie spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Cordes Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Schleu and children spent Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Storm. Ashley Boiler spent Sunday at the Rolland Tinnean home at Greenwood and called on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler. Wjwdoch Mr. Florence McPonaH Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleuter are the proud owners of a new Ford. Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Bornemeier on Thursday afternoon with a good attendance. Assisting host esses were Mrs. Martin Streich, Mrs. Carl Reichert and Mrs. George Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schwep- pe and two daughters left Fri day lor a two weeks trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wendt are the proud owners of a new Mer cury. Mr. and Mrs. James Mills and two children spent Saturday and Sunday on a short trip to Cambridge, Nebraska, and also visited relatives at Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. John Krueger spent Sunday at Oakland, Ne braska at the home of Mrs. Krueger's brother, George Hite, and wile. Mr. and Mrs. Johansen re turned home Saturday from their several weeks' stay in Col orado. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dickmeyer of Omaha, spent Sunday in Murdock. Mrs. Dickmeyer was formerly Margaret Mills. Mrs. James Mills was called from Station KWOH last Mon day. Miss Viola Everett spent Sat urday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritter, of Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stock and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse and family. Mrs. Clarence Ritter spent Monday and Monday night at the home of Miss Viola Everett. Monday evening supper guests of Mrs. Ritter and Miss Everett were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gustin. Mr. W. O. Gillespie and Mr. Paul Guelker visited relatives in Fairmont on Sunday. Walter H. Harold R. Smith & Lebens Attorney s-at-Law Donat Bldg. - Plattsmouth Buy It LOW AMTI-FBEEZE mi (Your Container) GUARANTEED Full Strength Rust Inhibitor Added. HERB FREEBURG, Owner Help Lift the Iron Curtains everywhere . . This is a very personcl appeal to you: Behind the Iron Curtain trillions of people are being taught through Communistic lies that America's goal is total war and world domination. The Crusade for Freedom is a vast non-government American effort to pisree the Iron Curtain with the truth and to demonstrate that we in America stand firm in our belief in freedom and the inalienable human rights. Sign and have your name included as a permanent part of the Freedom Shrine a ten-ton Liberty Bell that wiU be permanently established in Berlin, Germany, on October 24, 1950. Your contribution f any size will help support Radio Free Europe which is not financed or controlled by our government. . (DsvhJtL (p. xaIasi'jcIcL Dwlgl't P. Grii-.vo!d, Chairman s:cr:Turs W hen complete :ih s'snatnr?, add your contribution and null to Cxnaha National B.-nk. 17th & Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska. Slake check payable lo . Dale Clark, Treasurer, Crusade lor I retden. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buck re turned home on Monday from their trip to Colorado. Mr. Jack Backemeyer of Ogai lala and Harvey Backemeyer of Elmwood were in Murdock Tues day on business. Bats are not really blind. They have eyes and can see farily well with them. The bat usually flies when It is dark and then he uses, not his eyes, but a system similar to radar. It' s a of a BARGAIN DOUBLE STAMP DAY WEDNESDAY October 4 Double Stamps on All Purchases of $1.00 and Over SHOP AND SAVE THE GREEN STAMP WAY FELDHOUSEN DRUG "Your Friendly Drue Prescription Specialists Dial 6117 At This PRICE Gall on Mad. I CITY AND STAT llll 1H