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i BATES Two tents per word tor First TTY H O) H G CLASSIFIED advertising wiU be accepted I I f Insertion; One Cent for each JLJj 1 II 1 CJXm II up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Si I additional insertion. il-AOlJl fedTT JL Publication. S Notices 1" r ! USED CARS NOTICE For experienced ter racing contact Virgil or Gus Strelch, Murdock, phone 3481. 36-8tp NOTICE Cesspool and septic tanks cleaned. Moderate prices. Charles Gray. Box 126, Nebraska City, Nebr. Ph. 109-J. 41-8tp NOTICE Rummage sale at St. John's Hall April 27-and 23, sponsored by St. John's Par ish 41-3tc RUMMAGE SALE St. Mary's Guild Rummage Sale, May 1 2. BAKE SALE May 1. Egenberg er Building, 321 Main. 42-3tc NOTICE Coffee luncheon served by the Holy Rosary Al tar Society at Rosary Hall on Sunday, April 29, 5 to 7 p. m. Chicken sandwiches, potato chips, pickles, kolaches and coffee. Price 30c. 42-2tc NOTICE I am a new Avon rep resentative. For your Avon products phone 3929. Mrs. Le Roy Wilson. 42-2tp Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and ap preciation for sympathy ex tended us in our recent be reavement. The many acts of kindness will always be grate fully remembered. Mrs. Elbert Wiles Will A. Minford Mrs. Maude Bell 42-ltp CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my deep appreciation to my friends for calls, well wishes, flowers and cards sent me while at the hospital. Phil Haldiman. 42-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and for kind acts, words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brubacher Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kugler 42-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the old friends of our sister. Mrs. Frank Scott, for their kindness and respect, also members of the Eastern Star for their part in the fun eral. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Loughlin, Blair, Nebraska. 42-ltp lost and Found FOUND 5 keys in small, black leather case in south part of town. Owner may claim at Journal by paying for ad. 42-ltc FOUND Chet Laabs baseball glove. Owner pay ad. 42-ltc Help Wanted WANTED Waitress, hours 5 p. m. to 1 a. m. Wimpy's Inn. 42-2tc HELP WANTED Doctor quali fied to take charge of medi cal department for defense plant. Must be able to ex amine applicants for employ ment, periodically re-examine employees, perform occasional surgery, supervise small lab ratory, dispensary and first a i d organization. Salary $8500.00 per year. Low cost housing available at plant site. Contact C. E. Harp, Per sonnel Manager, Silas Mason Company, Box 323, Grand Is land Nebraska. 38-4tc CONSTRUCTION LABORERS WANTED Offutt Air Base, Korshoj Construction Co. Re port to Cecil Owens. $1.47y2 per hour. Time and a half for overtime. 41-2tc Salesmen Wanted LIVING EXPENSES GREATER than they were back home? Why not see about working for yourself be a Rawleigh Dealer among your home folks in city of Plattsmouth. Write for free particulars to Rawleigh's, Dept. NBD-673-QQ, Freeport, 111. 37-7tp Wanted iivn uyu f WIO VLi.AU magazines. Phone 3124. 20-tfc WANTED TO BUY Walnut timber. Write H. L. Oldfield. Elmwood. Nebr. 42-4tp WANTED Work evenings and week ends operating farm machinery. Qualified. Phone 6906. 42-2tp Services Offered Dingman Heating Mynard. Nebr. Phone 8151 for Furnace Cleaning and Repairing Gas, Coal & Oil Furnaces Installed aod Serviced l-tfs A. , r. rv , n . rv H. I 1 - ' I Meat Processing Beef Butchered. Shrouded and Aged Pork Butchered. Processed and Cured We Sell Beef by the Quarter Hogs by the Half Plattsmouth Lockers Guy Long. Owner 40-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cesspool and septic tanks cleaned. Free InspectVm. Call Willard Sim ons. Phone 3297. 79-tfc HAND SAWS and lawn mowers sharpened. Smithy's Shos Shop, Murray. 39-8te MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS For the Best Loan Available. See Searl S. Davis Plattsmouth 10-tfc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup "nd Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell ATTENTION FARMERS Disc sharpening done on your farm. L. J. Clarence, phone 2551, Union, Nebr. 13-tfc Articles for Sale FOR SALE Black raspberry, Dunlap everbearing strawber ry, gooseberry and ruby red rhubarb plants. Also different kinds of perennial flower plants. Phone 283. Mrs. John Motacek. 42-2tc FOR SALE Strawberry plants, $1.25 per hundred. Mrs. Joe Adams. 41-2tc FOR SALE White Rock fryers Mrs. Emerson Wiles. Phone 8270. 41-3tc DOUD'S Home Rendered Lard. 20 and 30 lb. cans. Money back guarantee. Phone 8351. 38-16:p FOR SALE Live fish. 617 North 9th. Phone 3104. 35-tfc CONSTRUCTION PAPER for school available at The Jour nal office. 22-tfc FOR SALE Alsco Aluminum combination s c r e e n s and storm windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. Small down payment. 30 months to pay. H. O. Tiekotter. Phone 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc FERTILIZER Farmers! Fertilize your corn for only 9c an acre. Use liquid Liqua Vita Fertilizer. Mix one gallon with one gallon of water and spray on six bu. of corn. No need to handle heavy sacks or buy fertilizer attachments. Tests show increases in yields up to 50rf . Stop in at Farmers Feed and Seed and get yours todav. Ph. 3131. 42-tfc livestock For Sale FOR SALE Sow with pigs. Ph. 6149. 41-tfc Household Goods' FOR SALE G. E. 6-ft. refrig erator. Excellent condition. Phone 3062. 41-2tp FOR SALE 4-burner gas stove in very good condition. Phone 4908. 42-ltc FOR SALE Used China closet. Farley Furniture, 118 South Sixth. 41-2tc FOR SALE Table top Masic Chef gas range. Excellent condition. Also several good window screens. Call 3291 aft er 5 p. m. 41-2tp FOR SALE Crosley refrigerator ana ireezer. rrx. ozw. 4U-4tc FOR SALE Small Schmoller Si Mueller organ, good condition. Phone 3918. 41-2tc Seeds For Sale FOR SALE Velyon No. 2 Seed Barley State tested. Price $2.00 per bushel at bin. Wm. A. Metzger, Cedar Creek. 41-2tp FOR BIGGER better ears that stay on the stalk 'till you pick them plant Martin Hybrid Seed Corn. See Vern Water man. Phone 6291. 40-4tc FOR SALE Seed oats. Nebraska certmed Cherokee. Purity 99.49. Germination 98. Uncer tified Clinton. Richard E. Spanglcr, phone 8276. 29-tfc Journal Want Ads PayL FOR SALE White Rock, Hamp White, Hampshire baby chicks. Some started chicks, started Goslings from prize winning stock. Wever's Hatchery, So. Lincoln Ave. Phone 3290. 39-tfc FOR SALE Fryers. Farmers Feed & Seed. Phone 3131. 33-tfc ORDER those big type baby chicks now. Save up to $2.25 per hundred. Iowa Master Breeders, 2414 L St., Omaha, Nebr. 17-tfc Machinery for Sale FOR SALE McCormick Deering dump rake. Good as new. Harold Ahl, Louisville, phone 4186. 42-2tp Where To Buy It 'auqas Bottled Gas For Heatine and Cookine GAMBLE STORE Herb Ireeburg. Owner PHILCO Television. Radios. Electric Stoves. Air Conditioning. Refrigerators. Matney Furniture Real Estate for Rent HAVE SPACE for 6 trailers. Oakmount Farm. Phone 6177. 41-2tp FOR RENT 2 room modern furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Adults only. 115 Ave. E., Apt. 3. 42-tfc FOR RENT apartment. -3 room furnished Phone 5269. 42-3tp FOR RENT Two story brick building, 44x68. Herman Tie kotter. Phone 4159. 42-4tc FOR RENT Three room un furnished apartment on main floor. Phone 6929. 41-2tc APARTMENTS AVAILABLE Reasonable Rates! Plattsmouth Tourist Court Chicago Ave. Phone 5287 34-tf FOR RENT Rooms for men. Weekly rates, maid service. Plattsmouth Tourist Court. 34-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Six building lots on rock road, $600. Lights and water. Phone 6045. 41-2tp Real Estate for Sale HOMES Trailer home with lots or sold separate. Five room home with bath and furnace, on paving in Murray. Six room home with lights, gas, and water. 7-room all modern home with gas heat. Close in, on the level and pavement. T nr-rro all mnHorn Vinmp Kiiit- able for 3 large apartments, with private entrance, gas heat, garage; good location, on paving. FARMS I have prospective buyers and renters for farms. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker 128 N. 4th St. TeL 5239 or 4250 FOR SALE 3 nicely located buildine lots on good hard surfaced road. Call 6947. 41-4tp LOT FOR SALE 62 V2 it. front age. Water, electricity, gas and sewerage; on pavement. 1116 3rd Ave. Price $500. Phone 5232. T. R. Suitter. 42-tfc Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE 1949 Chevrolet club coupe, many extras, perfect condition. 1 owner. Priced reasonable. Phone 4906. 42-2tC They say you can't judge a book by its cover . . . but it does help you judge the contents. The same can be said of a house. Begin to clean up, paint up and fix up today! 1949 Plymouth Special DeLuxe Club Coupe. Radio and Heater 1949 Plymouth S.D. 4 door se dan. Heater and Radio 1948 Plymouth De Luxe 2 door. Heater and Radio 1947 Dodge Club Coupe. Heater ! una naaiv. Air nae ures. Many extras - very clean i 1946 Ford Convertible. Loaded with extras and very clean 1949 Dodge 2 door Wayfarer. 1937 Plymouth 4 door. 1937 Chevrolet 2 door. 1940 Ford 2 door. 1940 Plymouth 2 door, i New Dodge -ton Pickup. New Dodge 2-ton Truck. New Plymouth 4 door Sedan. R. V. Bryant Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth 125 North 5th Phone 283 Local Markets Quotations are at 12:00 noon nress flay. Call your dealer for any mar ket changes. Wheat $2.25 : Corn 1.55 1 Oats . . 82 Cream SHRDLCMFWY All Hens, over i'2 lbs 29 All Hens, 4V2 lbs. and under .23 Eggs, straignt run price 39 Cocks 14 Fryers 28 LEGAL NOTICES Smith &. Lebens, Attys. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of Cass Countv, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH SEDLAK, DECEASED. Now cn this 14th day of April, 1951, it being one of the regu lar days of the February 1951 term of this Court, there was presented to the Court the pe tition of Frank Sedlak, Admin istrator of the Estate of Joseph Sedlak, deceased, for license to sell real estate described as fol lows, to-wit: Lots Three 3), Four (4), Five (5) and Six 6) in Block Twenty-six! (26) in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, and Lots One (1), two (2), Three (3), Four (41, Five (5, Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Thirty-one (31) in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying claims allowed against said estate, costs and expenses of administration and taxes due in said estate, and it appearing that the personal property in the hands of said administrator is insufficient to pay said claims, costs and ex penses of administration and taxes due; It further appearing that the claims allowed against said es tate, taxes due and unpaid amount to a sum in excess of $4000.00 exclusive of the costs and expenses of administration, and that an order should be en tered directing all persons in terested in said estate to ap pear and show cause why a li cense should not be granted to said administrator to sell all of said real estate for the purpose of paying claims, taxes due, costs and expenses of admin istration; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that all per sons interested in the estate of Joseph Sedlak, deceased, appear before the undersigned, Thomas r""w"v "t- " trict Court within and for the County of Cass, Nebraska, on the 15th day of May, 1951 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the Dis- I trict Court room in the Court I House in the City of Platts-i mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be granted to Frank Sedlak, Ad ministrator of the estate of Jo seph Sedlak, deceased, to sell Lots Three C3), Four (4), Five (5) and Six ( ) in Block Twenty-six (26) in Dukes' Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, and Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5, Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8 in Block Thirty one (31) in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, for the pur pose of paying claims allowed against said estate, costs and expenses of administration and taxes due and unpaid, in said estate. B IE CALL 4687 FOR CORN SHELLING and HAULING GAIL MEISINGER Louisville. Nebr. IT IS' FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order to Show Cause be served upon all per sons interested in said estate by publication of this Order for three successive weeks in the Plattsmouth Journal, a legal newspaper printed for and in general circulation in the Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska. BY THE COURT THOMAS E. DUNBAR, Judge of the District Court No. 1504 April 16, 23, 30, 1351 Fouchek & Garnett, Attys. NOTICE In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate of Malvern Read, Deceased. To all persons interested in the Estate of Malvern Read, Deceased, Heirs and Creditors: You are hereby notified that Neva Read filed a petition on April 11, 1951, alleging that said deceased died intestate on March 14, 1951, a resident oi iCass County, Nebraska, and praying for a determination of Heirship and an order of distri bution of his estate and tor set tlement of said estate under the "Small Estates Act," and dis pensing with further adminis tration, and that said petition will be for hearing on May 3, 1951 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. in this Court. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 1505 April 16, 23, 30, 1S51. NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE OWNERS 1950 real estate tax was due Jan. 1, 1951. First payment de linquent May 1, 1951. Second payment delinquent Sept. 1. 1951. Delinquent tax draws interest at the rate of 7 per annum from date of delinquency. RUTH PATTON, Cass Co. Treas. No. 14S8 Apr. 9, 16, 23, 1S51. Smith & Lebens, and William G. Rutlede, Attvs. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an Or der of Sale of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 14th day of April. 1951, in an action wherein Will Ditt brenner, et al, are plaintiffs and Elsie Dittbrenner, et al, are de fendants, the undersigned sole Referee will, on the 18th day of May, 1951, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M., on said date at the South Front door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say, 15 on the day of the sale and the balance on con firmation of sale and delivery of Referee's Deed, the following described real estate, to-wit: The West Half of the Northeast Quarter (WV2 NE M ) of Section Twenty eight (28), Township Elev en (11) North, Range Thir teen (13) East of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Ne braska. Said sale will be held open one hour. Abstract showing good title of record will be furn ished purchaser, subject to lease commencing March 1, 1951 and terminating March 1, 1952, with purchaser receiving the landlord's share of said rental. Dated this 15th day of April, 1951. A. L. TIDD, Referee No. 1506 April 16, 23, 30, .vlay 7, 14, 1951. Lull In Fighting, Longmore Writes Mrs. Robert Longmore re ceived a letter last week from her husband, who is in Korea, informing her that he was to move into Seoul, the capitol of South Korea. Mr. Longmore has been in the Korean area for several months. He writes that he is okay and that there has been a lull in the fighting for several days. WM. S. WETENKAMP Real Estate and Insurance Office South Sixth St. Res. Phone 5176 MAYOR McGUP MAYOR MCGMP 1 COAAlM' OVER, TO TELL US A JOKE. O C f art r 0 a e . m I V 1 THE MIDDLES y 1 J ik CHAMBERS "- tl.'c j f I Ti 1 Ill I U 'I 1 I I w "V - - By Mrs. F. O. Sand Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heesch were guests for the day Wednes day of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bane at Piano, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson i and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Marian Pierce j and daughter, Los Angeles, Cal., at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kastens at Otoe. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Block, Longmont, Colo., arrived the middle of the week from Fargo, N. D., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ster ling Ross and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rutledge. They stopped en route home from Fargo, where they visited rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and Frances were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hansen. Neliawka Californians Are Nehawka Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce, Los Angeles, Calif., arrived Tues day to visit their son, Neil, and family and other relatives in Ne braska. Mrs. Pierce visited her mother, Mrs. Clara Morgan at Nebraska City.. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pierce and daughter called at the home of Mrs. Morgan Sunday and Mrs. Robert Pierce returned with them to visit rela tives and friends at Nehaw-ka. They will return to Los Angeles Friday. Nehawka Lowell Banks has returned from Troy, Ohio, where he com pleted a course in welding. Mr. and Mrs. Eob Miller and family, Plattsmouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ackley and son were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ackley. Mr. and Mrs. George York, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carlson, Syca more, 111., were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Wolph. They stopped en route to their home from Cali fornia, where they were sight seeing. Mrs. York, Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Wolph were nurses to gether in the same hospital in Chicago. Betty Simmonds entertained the senior class at a party at her home on her 17th birthday Sun day, April 15. Monday was Charles Bates birthday and on Sunday Mrs. Bates entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meisinger of Murray at dinner in his honor. Callers at the John Bucholz home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ganzel, Otoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bucholz and family, Union. Nehawka Dr. Halbersleben Is Honored Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Berger were guests at a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Damkroeger honoring Dr. David Halbersleben of Boston. Other guests included Miss Hel en Halbersleben, Mrs. L. W. Wil kens and Allegra, Lincoln. Dr. Halbersleben is en route home from St. Louis where he attend ed a medical convention. In the afternoon Mrs. Damkroeger held a reception for Dr. Halbersleben. Relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Owens, Mrs. F. L. Chaplin. Everett Wilkens. Lin coln; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkens, DeWitt; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stewart, Beatrice. Nehawka Gregory Lyman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson, was baptized Sunday morning at Holy Trinity church at Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sand, Lincoln, were sponsors. Rev. E. C. Mc Fadden officiated. BOYS, ITS A LONG STORY, BUT IT SEEMS THERE WAS A VETERINARIAN WHO HEAL ESTATE I LOANS! i; t 5 Percent Interest 1 I I Charge Reduced i for each monthly ; J payment. J Plattsmouth Loan I & Building Ass'n. vn L- THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, April 23, 1951 PAGE FTVB 4-H Garden Club Is Organized Nehawka The "Sow and Hoe" 4-H gar den club was organized at the Nehawka school on Monday, April 16. The following offi cers were elected: President, Billy Mather; Vice President, Billy Hunt; Secretary, Buck Jones; News Reporter, Sandy Hunt; Roll Call Chairman, Jerry Mather; Conservation Chair man, Art Jones. A discussion was held on preparing the ground for a garden, vegetables which should be planted early. Peggy Sand, leader, treated the members at the drug store. Oth er members include: Ted Snyder, Bob Coster, Sandy Hunt, Gladys Nixon and Twila Hicks. Mrs. F. O. Sand is assistant leader. Nehawka Mrs. Arthur Wolph visited her parents at Lorton Monday aft ernoon. Her mother, Mrs. Stef fens, who recently suffered a stroke, was somewhat Improved. Supt. and Mrs. Hansen enter tained the seniors at their home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sloan, Geneva, were guests for the day of Mrs. Blaine Sloan and chil dren, at the P. O. Sand home Saturday. Deanne Sloan re turned to Geneva with them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sand and family were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brandt and son were supper guests at the Anderson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ford were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ford. Recent callers at the Ivan Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mrs. G. W. Weik and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Getchius called at the Leo Schram home Sunday afternoon. Dorothy Sand, Omaha, and Robert Sand, Lincoln, were week end guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sand and family were Sunday afternoon and lunch guests at the F. O. Sand home. Mrs. George Kime and Mrs. Gerald Kime returned Tuesday from San Antonio, Texas, where they spent the week end with Gerald Kime, a member of -the air force. Phil Haldiman, who had been in an Omaha hospital for sev eral days, returned to his Platts mouth home over the week end. QUALITY T 1 X IBarta (Poultry Service WE SERVE YOU BETTER Syracuse Nebraska City Plattsmuth Phone 46 Phone 879 Phone 6205 v HE THE WHY tomes? HA" V ttII I hH.T 5:: Ll 1 tszzz vcn ixtwsbtobo-I Local Seniors To Get Glimpse Of College Life At Peru Peru State, its faculty and student body, is laying plans for their first annual 'Senior Day' to be held on Monda3 April 30. Plattsmouth seniors have been invited to attend. Ninety-six high schools from Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri, have been invited to attend the all-day activity. Seniors from these high schools will be given a chance to see college life in action. The members of South ern Nebraska's Class of '51 will visit college classes in session, have a tour of the campus, eat at the college cafeteria, be en tertained by a Student Council convocation, and meet with the college instructors and students 1 in their field of interest to re ceive counseling and to ask spe cific questions pertaining to col lege attendance. Robert Spelts, faculty instruc tor in commerce, is general chairman of faculty-student 'Senior Day' committee. The final activities will be all sports demonstrations, a recep tion, and an all college mixer. A Classified Ad in liie Journ nal costs as little as 25c. FARMERS MUTUAL Substontiol Savings on Comprehensive end Collision Insurance. For Safe Savings, see H. M. BURDICK 346 Ave. A. Phone 3123 llf PRESENTING By John Jarvis HASN'T FINISHED JOKE YET -r'; ALL THE J fW, AND TIME By. Bob Karp FOfc VOU. MOM- A GEN IMKE J J r - - 1, , A. J 111 7 -