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5 52 Li RATES Two cents per word for First Insertion; One Cent for each additional insertion. Notices NOTICE I have several farm building roofs that I would like some reliable party to give estimate on repairing or renewing. Wm. F. Halmes. 49- 4tc NOTICE Bake sale sponsored by Holy Rosary Altar Society May 26 at Swatek Hdwe. 50- 2tc NOTICE To whom it may con cern: I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. H. H. Becker, Union, Nebr. I 50-3tp Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives and friends for all the flowers, cards and help during our be reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Leiner and Phyllis. 51-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the committee in charge for their wonderful celebra tion, also for all the flowers and gifts from the whole com munity. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Brendel, Avoca. Nebr. 51-2tp CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation to the friends who remembered me with cards and letters during my stay at the Methodist hos-' pital m Omaha, waiter tsnt tain. Box 315, Kearney, Ne braska. 51-ltc Help Wanted MAN WANTED To drive truck. Phone 3124. Emeiy Rozell. 50-tfc WOMAN WANTED For cafe work. Apply in person. Kent Cafe. 44-tfc Wanted RIDERS WANTED To and from Omaha, 442 Ave. A, upstairs. Bob Grassman. 51-2tp WANTED TO -BUY Gasoline engine. 1 1 2 H. P. Baburek Brothers, phone 296. 50-tfc $trvices Offered MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS For the Best Loan Available. See Searl S. Davis Plattsmouth 10-tfc FARM LOANS Now at Lowest Interest Rate in American History! 4 PER CENT! Indications are this favorable rate may not continue. See us about a Federal Land Bank LOAN NOW. Harold C. Elliott. Secretary-Treasurer NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Weeping Water 45-4tc Dingman Heating Mynard. Nebr. Phone 8151 for Furnace Cleaning and Repairing Gas, Coal & Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced 1-tf: HAND SAWS and lawn mowers sharpened. Smithy's Shoe Shop, Murray. 47-7tc STEPHEN M. DAVIS -iitl 1'liMtr I'liit mulli Mule Itnuk Hid:;. 1MiinrIM Plnttmfath ICrirr.eiitiiie T1IK TKAVLXfcKS Hartford SERVICES OFFERED Lawn mower sharpening and re pairing at residence. L. J Clarence, phone 2551, Union Nebr. 49-tfc Meat Processing FREEZER LOCKER , Beef Butchered. Shrouded T and Aged Pork Butchered. Processed and Cured We Sell Beef by the Quarter Hogs by the Half Plattsmouth Lockers Guy Long, Owner 40-tfc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup nd Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY $ Emery Rozell TrIMJJfM n3ffl&flfrm,' fit f: it i iJ J X 5- Bui of. Dial SERVICES OFFERED Cesspool FOR SALE Small gas stove and and septic tanks cleaned. Free good used Frigidaire. ' Cheap, inspection. Call Willard Sim- Phone 4906. 50-2tc ons. Phone 3297. 79-tfc Articles for Sale Ponftry Service 7 T FOR SALE Fryers, 3 to 4 lbs. FOR SALE Cushman motor Phone 5237 51-3tc scooter, like new. Phone 3136. 51-ltc FOR SALE Fryers. Mike Kaf- T fenberger. 50-4tc FQR SALE 5 foot like new can- vas awning. Phone 4206. . FOR SALE Fryers, alive or 51-ltc dressed. Order dressed one ' day in advance. Mrs. L. L. FOR SALE Male, puppies that Judy, phone 6271, 601 So. 1st should make good stock dogs st. 49-3tp as mother of puppies is natur- al heeler. Telephone 8321. or SALE White Rock, Hamp 50-2tc White, Hampshire baby chicks. Some started chicks, started FOR SALE Fresh fish, 617 Goslings from prize winning North 9th street or phone stock. Wever's Hatchery, So. 3104. George Barr. 50-tfc Lincoln Ave. Phooe 3290. 39-tfc FOR SALE 5x7 2-wheeled trail- er in good condition. Price $50. FOR SALE Fryers. Farmers Inquire Colonial Apt. No. 7. Feed & Seed. Phone 3131. 50-2tc 38-tfc FOR SALE Schwinn deluxe bi- ORDER those big type baby cycle. Call 4121. 50-2tp chicks now. Save up to $2.25 per hundred. Iowa Master FERTILIZER Breeders. 2414 L St., Omaha, Nebr. 17-tic Farmers! Fertilize your corn for only 9c an acre. Use liquid Wnprt, Tn Rav It Liqua Vita Fertilizer. Mix one rrngre 10 y " gallon with one gallon of water and spray on six bu. of corn. No need to handle heavy sacks or Q II I I buy fertilizer attachments. Tests I show increases in yields us to . " .. tpit.: 50. Stop in at Farmers Feed 1tension-fl.Ra10SA-1i and Seed and get yours today. Stoves Air Conditioning. Ph. 3131 42-tfc Refrigerators. "Vee and Flat Belts, Matney Furniture Pulleys- Machinery for Sale Sheller and Hammermill ' QPPPT ATI drives, all kinds bearings, or LUl AL. wide conveyor belting T , , kllf I IAI c Lawn Mowers New Address: 2026 St. Marys Avenue SSSth" Omaha. Neb. Harney 2776 Plattsmouth FOR SALE Alsco Aluminum 3 - combination s -re ens and ' rffen storm windows; porch enclo- 1 sures. Free estimates. Small Misia down payment. 3C months to T pay. H. C. Tiekotter. Phone Used I ractOPS 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc 7 ' rt Farmall "M's" Livestock tor bale Farmall "H's" FOR SALE Good dairy cow, 4 years old, with heifer calf. Farmall F-20's Joe Adam- ? Farmall F-30's LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 registered Duroc Jersey fall boars; 1 Roan Shorthorn bull, eligible to register, 12 months old; 1 Rcan White Face bull, 8 months old. Leonard C. Stoehr, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Telephone 8188. 51-2tc Household Goods FOR SALE New baby bed and mattress, $25. Ph. 3180. 51-ltc USED MAYTAG WASHERS Brand New Guarantee We Trade CASS COUNTY MAYTAG CO. Phone 245 4th & Main 51-ltc FOR SALE Used G. E. refrig erator. Inquire 442 Ave. A, upstairs. Bob Grassman. 51-ltp FOR SALE Good used refrig erator. Call 4061 after 5 p. m. Antonia Vanek. 51-ltc USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Lest and Guaranteed See Our Big Stock We'll Trade CASS COUNTY MAYTAG CO. Phone 245 tun SALE New 9 ft. Crosley x reirageraior, damaged m ship ment. will sacrifice. Cass co. Maytag. Phone 245. 51-ltc FOR SALE Carpets and pads, few pieces of furniture. Very reasonaoie 11 taken at once. Mrs. Art Troop. Phone 7132 51-ltc Subscribe to The Journal 241 CLASSIFIED advertising; will be accepted np to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. John Deere John Deere "B's" "D's" All Reconditioned - Ready to Go Listers Ford Lister 2 years old F-85 Mounted F-20 H-M-46 P & O Listers No. ,540 J.D. Lister - Mounted Go-Digs One Ford Go-Dig F-35 Lister - Cultivator Cultivators IHC H.M. 238's IHC A.B. 200 s IHC H.M. 250s NHC No. 229 Powerlif t Cultivator Mowers Used No. 25 V's One New HM No. 24 Spreaders One Used Manure Spreader One Fertilizer Spreader Many other pieces of Good Used Farm Equipment Come In - Look Around STITES FARM EQUIPMENT CO. See Ken Weaver Chicago Ave. Phone 267 Plattsmouth FOR SALE 1949 Case combine with pick-uo attachment Reasonable. Dale Long, Mur ray, Nebr. 50-2tp FOR SALE Brand new 350 gal- ion septic tank. $50; also 32 1 volt electric light plant. Ph. 5 8332. 50-2tc FOR SALE David Bradley garden tractor, plow, harrow and reel lawn mower attach ment. Phone 6201. 50-2tc TlKAtH You Get a 10 Discount Credit on Any of the Equipment Below at Stander Imp. Co. Plattsmouth, Nebr. (Provided you buy any of this equipment before June 1st.) EXPLANATION. For example the NEW MT JD tractor is $1540. You buy it. Stander will give you a credit of $154 at our store. You can use this $154 to buy anything in farm equipment, home appliances, TV sets, anything in our store. Prices on this Equipment Are Regular Prices The prices quoted on this equip ment are the same as we have been advertising for some time. Includes both NEW and USED equioment. To get your lOr discount you must buy before June 1st. See Stander tomorrow. ! Tractors, Stander NEW MT JD $1,540 1948 G P-trol $2,150 1950 B P-trol $1,795 1946 B SL PL $1,175 1942 B SL PL $895 1943 B PL $795 1937 A PL $650 1937 MH $350 1938 WrC. cult.. 1946 Picker $795 1938 B lights, road gear .. $495 Pickers, Plattsmouth Case Picker $325 1950-Woods $850 No. 7 New Idea, new $1,130 New GI 2-row $595 101-50 Con $675 Used 226 $495 Miscellaneous, Buy Now 116W Baler $2,155 New Holland 76. good $1,350 No. 80 New Holland $3,185 New No. 2 blower $300 New 259A tiller $300 New 42-ft. Elevator $395 999 HW Planter. 16" opener $60 Horn Shredder $360 New Idea Mower $358 Listed Corn Cultivator $196 15-ft. IHC Disk $75 New JD 11 Disk $215 No. 66 Chopper $275 10-ft. IHC Binder, good .. $165 14-7 JD Drill, extra good . . $325 Stander Implement Co. Phone 4178 Plattsmouth. Nebr. One New and One Used Wire Tie Baler Plenty of Wire One New Oliver "77" Diesel ROW CROP TRACTOR Carl Ulrich Implement Company "Your Oliver Dealer" So. Highwav 75 Plattsmouth Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 4" room apartment. E. A. Wurl. 51-2tp APARTMENTS AVAILABLE Reasonable Rates! Plattsmouth Tourist Court Chicago Ave. Phone 5287 34-tf FOR RENT 3 room furnished, apartment. Adults. Phonei 5111. 50-2tc 1 t FOR RENT 2 car garage. Rent, one or both sides. 501 No. 8th. Phone 4155. 44-tfc" Subscribe to Thw journal FOR RENT Rooms for men. Weekly rates, maid service. Plattsmouth Tourist Court. 34-tfc FOR RENT Three room new- 1 j a j s i i a. iy uecoraiea lurmsnea apart- ment. Private entrance and bath. Ph. 4102 after 5 p. m.ty, Nebraska, and praying for a 46-tfc FOR RENT 2 room modern furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Adults only. 1115 Ave, E Apt. 3. 44-tfc FOR RENT Large 2 room furn ished apartment. Phone 5157. 47-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Cafe business and equipment. Cheap. Platts mouth Cafe, 412 Main. 49-3tp Real Estate for Sale HOMES 4 room home with bath, gas heat, full basement with ga rage, on paving. Six room home with lights, gas, and water. 7-room all modern home with gas heat. Close in, on the level and pavement. Large, all modern home, suit able for 3 large apartments, with private entrance, gas heat, garage; good location, on paving. Two apartment home with 2 lots. Good building location with two lots. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker 126 N. 4th St. Tel. 5239 or 4250 Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet with radio and heater. Excellent condition. Glen Diggs, 906 Second Ave. 49-tfc FOR SALE 1948 Hudson club coupe, two tone blue, radio, heater, overdrive and Drive master. $400 cash and take "over payments. May be seen at Downtown Motors. Call Robert Grant, 6055. 51-ltp FOR SALE 1950 gray Chevro let deluxe tudor, low mileage, excellent condition. Lester A. Waldo, Union, Nebr. Phone 2991. 51-ltc FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet, black, tudor, radio and heat er. Excellent condition, $850. .Will trade. Leo Brink. Phone 4097. , 51-tfc FDR SALE 1941 four door de Juxe Chevrolet, exceptionally clean. Radio, heater and other accessories. Theodore Ptak, 323 No. 6th. 51-ltc FOR SALE 1942 International truck, long wheel base, two speed axle, 8:25 tires, in good condition. Phone Plattsmouth 8116. 49-4tc FOR SALE 1950 Ford Tudor, 7, 000 actual miles. A one-owner, one driver automobile, in excellent condition. See Dave at Plattsmouth Motors. 50-2tp FOR SALE Good '30 Model A Coupe, 5 600x16 tires, good. New radiator, water pump. First $75 takes it. Phillip Heil. 50-2tp Local Markets Quotations arc at 12:00 noon press day. Call your dealer for any mar ket changes. Wheat $2.15 Corn 1.50 Oats 84 Cream 67 j All Hens, Over 4VZ lbs 28 aii wens, 4y2 ids. ez unaer :z Eggs. Straight Run Price . . .38 cocks 12 Fryers . . 27 LEGAL NOTICES Begley & Peck, Attorneys NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of James W. Horn, al so known as J. W. Horn, de ceased. No. 4286: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of James F. Begley as administra tor; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 5th day of June, 1951, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 16th, 1951. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE. County Judge No. 1527 May 17, 24, 31, 1951 Begley & Peck, Attorneys NOTICE In the County Court of Cass Countv, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF PHILLIP MILLER, DECEASED. CALL 6288 sfJS-i rwlv Afrmw! To all persons Interested in the estate of Phillip Miller, de ceased, heirs and creditors: You are hereby notified that Mart. Tin Millpr filpri n nptitinn nn mv 8 1951 alleeinff that said deceased died intestate on April -r - - o 23 iqri a rpsiripnt nf fiass f!nim- determination of heirship and an order of distribution of his estate, and for settlement of said estate under the "Small Es tates Act," and dispensing with further administration, and that said petition will be for hearing on May 28, 1951, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., in this Court. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 1522 May 10, 17, 24, 1951 Paul E. Fauquet, Attorney NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE MANLEY COOPERATIVE GRAIN COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there was a general meet ing of the stockholders of THE MANLEY GRAIN COMPANY held at Manley, Nebraska, on April 5, 1951 at which more than a majority of the stock of said corporation was represented. At that meeting ARTICLES I, III, IV, VI, VIII and IX of the ARTICLES OF INCORPORA TION of The Manley Grain Company were amended to read as follows: ARTICLE I The name of this corporation shall be THE MANLEY COOP ERATIVE GRAIN COMPANY. ARTICLE III The general nature of the business to be transacted by the corporation shall be to buy and sell real estate, grain, live stock, merchandise and farm products, to truck and transport farm products and supplies, bor row money and loan money and to do any and all other things necessary for the promotion of the business of the corporation. ARTICLE IV The amount of the Capital Stock of this Corporation shall be Thirty thousand dollars. ($30,000.00) to be subscribed and paid as required by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE VI The highest amount of in debtedness to which this corpor ation shall at any time subject , itself shall be Thirty thousand dollars, ($30,000.00) ARTICLE" VIII Section 1 This corporation shall here after operate as a cooperative corporation and is former pur suant to the provisions of Sec tions 21-1301 to 21-1307 inclu sive, R. S. Nebraska 1943, as amended. Section 2 No person shall hereafter own more than five per cent of the capital stock oi the company cither directly or indirectly. nr unless he' shall be a farmer, stockman, or landowner shar ing in crop rent, PROVIDED, however, any owner of stock who shall thereafter become ineligible may, at the option of the board of directors, be per mitted to continue in owner ship of stock and receipt of divi dends but shall be ineligible to vote at stockholders' meetings. Section 3 Dividends on capital stock shall be fixed but shall not exceed eight per cent per an num of the amount actually paid thereon. Section 4 The company shall set aside to surplus fund not less than five per cent of the earnings or savings of the company over and above all expenses and divi dends or interest on capital stock as provided in section 3 of this Article, until such surplus fund shall equal at least twenty per cent of the capital stock paid, which surplus may be used for conducting the business of the corporation. Section 5 The net earnings or savings of the company remaining after making distribution provided in Sections 3 and 4 of this Article shall be distributed on the basis of or in proportion to the F TO HIGHEST BIDDER Four Residences, Garage Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the School District, Sarpy County, Nebraska, will accept bids to 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, May 29, 1951, for the purchase from said School District of the following described property: The dwelling houses and outbuildings located on the following described tracts of land: Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 291, City of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded. Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 291, City of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded. . . Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 291, City of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebras ka, as surveyed, platted and recorded. Bids to be made on proposal forms to be obtained from the office of the Superintendent of Schools, Bellevue, Nebraska, and will be submitted to that office on or before the date set. n The Board of Education reserves the right to bids. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURItftT Thursday, May 24, 1951 PAGE SEVEN amount or value of property bought from or sold to mem- bers, or members and other patrons, or of labor performed, j or otner services rendered to the corporation; PROVIDED, that this section shall not pre vent the Board of Directors from declaring patronage divi dends at different rates upon different classes or kinds of va rieties of goods handled; and PROVIDED, further, that the By-Laws of the company shall give a detailed statement of the method to be followed in dis tributing the earnings or sav ings. Section 6 Each stockholder in the Co operative shall be limited to one vote per person at all stock holders' meetings regardless of the number of shares of stock owned. Section 7 The Board of Directors shall have the power, by its By-Laws, to place limitations upon the ownership or transfer of shares of its stock whereby it may, in its discretion, and in accordance with the by-laws, retire shares of stock, at par, whenever it seems to be in the best interest of the corporation to do so. ARTICLE IX These articles may be amend ed at any time by a majority vote of the stockholders. WITNESS our hands and the seal of said corporation this 15th day of May, 1951. CYRUS LIVINGSTON, (SEAL) President ORIS SCHLIEFERT, Secretary No. 1525 May 17, 24, 31, 1951 CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN SCRANTON. Pa. Barber Louis Vitall gave his customers a chance to "stock up" on hair cuts before his higher price schedule went into effect. Vitall, vice president of the Pennsyl vania Master Barbers' Assn., of fered a dozen haircuts at the old price of 65 cents each. The new charge was 75 cents. INDIAN MILL EXCAVATED REDLANDS, Calif. A large Indian grinding mill dug up on the edge of the University of Redlands campus has been add ed to the division of science mu- WE EGGS CREAM POULTRY HIDES AND WOOL Egg Market is Down Poultry Market is Down Wool Market is Soft Cream Market Steady Hide Market Steady But you can depend on getting all that the market will possibly allow us to pay, and we do have a good outlet. We don't pay more than we can get for one article and try to make it up on something' else. We don't think that is a good idea. Our truck will Pick up, Weigh & Pay for your Poultry at your farm. We Appreciate Your Business A. R. Phone 3197 - 5223 R. B. CAREY, Superintendent seum at the school. Contrac tors unearthed the 17-by-13- inch artifact about five feet be- low the surface. TIMESAVER WINS $150 DENVER A suggestion which saves from 10 to 15 minutes in preparing a hypodermic needle for use recently brought a $150 award from the Army to An thony C. Chiginski, a laboratory mechanic at Fitzsimcns General Hospital near here. WMCOME t GRAVS Welcome To All The Best Wishes We Can Give You on This Memorable Occasion Make Plattsmouth Proud of You! GE0.C0NIS WAOT CASE Plattsmouth 1 3 accept or reject any or all V P jfpa