Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1951)
RATES Two eents per word for First Insertion; One Cent for each additional insertion. Notices NOTICE I vrill be in my office in the Ruse Bldg. from 1 to 5:30 p. m. daily except Sun day. Mike Tritsch, uptomet rist. 65-tfc NOTICE Fried chicken supper Wednesday, August 15. Serv ing 5:30 to 8 p. m. Murray United Presbyterian church. 73-2tc i The Journal will soon have a PAPER ROUTE OPEN in Northwest Plattsmouth Profitable Route Prefer boy 11-14, resident of that area Inquire at the Journal Subscribe to The Journal Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and re latives for the cards, flowers, gifts and visits received dur ing our stay in the hospital. Mrs. Glen Eaton and Gayle Lyn. 74-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended by our friends and neighbors during the recent illness and death of our be loved husband and father. Especially do we wish to thank those who sent food, and the ladies of St. Paul's church who served lunch, the many who sent flowers and Rev. Matzner for the beautiful services. Mrs. V. H. Puis and Family. 74-ltc Help Wanted HELP WANTED Man for service station work. Exper ience preferred. Muilally"s Conoco, 136 No. 6th St. 73-2tc HELP WANTED " Woman or girl for general housework and help care for two children. --Phone 3144. 74-2tc HELP WANTED Experienced full time service station at tendant. Apply in person. C. E. Shellenbarger Sinclair Service. 73-2tc Vertices Offered PIANO ACCORDION LESSONS Learn to play accordion. Cad Marilyn Warga. Telephone 8321. 63-tfc Dingman Heating Mynard. Nebr. Phone 8151 for Furnace Cleaning and Repairing Gas, Coal & Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced l-tfc HERE'S HOW you can save money on weed control. 2, 4- D 40 Ester $3.95 per gallon. Bring your own containers. Amine spray also available IOWA MASTER BREEDERS, 2414 L St., Omaha, Nebr. MA 0176. 60-tfc CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 M.in St. Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup rnd Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLATrSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell SERVICES OFFERED Your lo cal Sineer Sewing Machine Co. representative, R. Keairnes will be in i'lattsmoutn ana vi cinity every Tuesday or Wed nesday. For sales, service, re pairs or rentals, call MA 7757 Omaha or write Singer Sewing Machine Co., 4804 So. 24th, Omaha, Nebraska. Mon. 66-tfc MEISINGER'S TEXACO SERVICE Behind the Firestone Store EXPERT LUBRICATING, WASHING and WHEEL PACKING It's the Service That Counts TEXACO GAS & HAV. OIL When your car needs service it is handy to have it done while you shop We Give S & H Green Stamps PHONE 5114 - .'. . 74-tfc-Mon. Dial SERVICES OFFERED Cess pool and septic tank pumping. E. K. Gray. Phone 551W, Ne braska City, Nebr. 66-7 Mon. p ROOFING Shingles Built up roofs, leaks repaired, new eve troughs installed, all work guaranteed. Bill Spradlin, i01 So. 1st St., Plattsmouth. 64-tfc FARMERS make your feed dollar go far ther. Buy your feed in ton lots and save. For every ton of Hog Feed you buy at regular list you can buy a ton of cattle feed at wholesale plus 12c a hundred trucking; charge. Prices for this week are as follows: List Price per ton Hog Feed. 40 Hos Supp. $118.00, 35 Hoe Bar. $112.00, Tail curl er $112.00, Pig 'N Sow Pell. $106. Wholesale Cattle Feed plus i2c per 100 Trucking. Wayne Cattle Cubes 32 Pro tein $92.60. Wayne Sweet Mix Pell. 27 Protein $84.60. Suear ine Cattle Cubes, 12 Protein $55.20, 32 Dairy $89.60, 167c Dairy $71.00. Hoe: Feed prices per ton if picked up in Omaha: 40 Hog Supp. $113.60, 35 Hog Bal. $105.40. 18 Tail Curler $104.80, 20 Pig 'N Sow $95.00. We hope you will take advantage of this saving. Farmers Feed & Seed Plattsmouth. Nebr. Phone 3131 SERVICES OFFERED Lawn mower sharpening and re pairing at residence. L. J. Clarence, phone 2551, Union. Nebr. 49-tfc Wanted WANTED Wilson. -Weed Bill ?3-2tp Phone 6122. WANTED TO RENT Couple wants 4 room unfurnished apartment or small house at once. Man employed at Ly-man-Richey Sand &. Gravel, r'i o m n n m. Phone Bellevue 200 collect. 74-4tD ..ucies for Salt FOR SALE Nebraska 50 In termediate Wheatgrass foun dation stock. Place your order now for limited stock. Baier Seed Co., Dwight C. Baier, Avoca, Nebr. 74-ltc FOR SALE Motor scooter, cheap. Call 6186. 710 Ave. B. 74-2tc FOR SALE Year old laving hens, SI. 25 each. Tele. 8291. 74-2tp FOR SALE 2 wheel trailer. New paint and good tires. Tele phone 5227. 74-2tp FOR SALE New home grown Irish potatoes, 3c per lb. Call 3140. 72-4tc FOR SALE Fresh fish, 617 or phone 50-tfc North 9th street 3104. George Barr. FOR SALE Alsco Aluminum combination scr eens and storm windows; porch enclo sures. Free estimates. Small down payment. 3C months to pay. H. C. Tiekotter. Phone 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc FOR SALE 27-ft. Liberty Trail er house. Completely furnish ed. Like new - bargain. See at Handy Market. Machinery for Sale Attractive Offers! New Machinery No. 62 Combine Lime Sower H.M. 250 Cultivators Plows - various sizes. Check our prices! Peg tooth Harrows Corn Pickers Manure Spreaders Side Delivery Rakes All purpose Farm Trucks Disc Harrows. 10-foot Cream Separators Milkers Refrigerators Freezer Chests 1 Osage Wagon Box Used 1929 Chevrolet Truck 1935 Chevrolet nassenger car 1933 Ford Truck, la-ton C. C. Case Tractor, good rubber No. 24 I.H.C. Corn Picker John De"ere No. 101 Corn Picker No. 51 Lister 182 Lister, nearly new No. 8 Little Genius Plow. 2-14. good condition Hay Bucks, very reasonable Wp Annrpriatf Vnnr Patrnnncrp' Stites Implement Co. Union, Nebraska Phone 2111 52-tfc 241 CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. Used Plows, all makes. Used Disc Harrows, all makes. Used Corn Pickers. IHC. John Deere. New Idea, G.I., Woods Brothers. Used Tractors. M-M, Regs., F-20, 10-20, 44-H, 44 John Deere A, 47 Fordson. 48-C. Used Trucks, all makes. Used 50-T Baler. Used Side Delivery Rakes. Binder twine STITES Farm Equipment & Truck Company So. Chicago Ave- Phone 267 73-2tc FOR SALE 1950 Ford tractor with plow blade, scoop and disc. Used about 250 hours. Phone Bellevue 56 1W. 74-2tp TRACTORS 1937 A $ 675 1942 B SL PL 850 1948 A Ptrol 1950 1947 A Ptrol 1850 1945 B PL 850 1939 G PL 13" tires 1075 iC37 MH 3 plow tractor . 350 F20 & Cultivator 450 1942 B PL 750 1944 M-H SL PL Cult 775 1947 SC Case SL PL New Tires oio MISCELLANEOUS 1949 50-T IHC Baler . . No. 5 Mower New Holland 76 2 yr. . 1550 282 1275 300 300 New No. 2 Blower New 259A Tiller 42-ft. GI Elevator, new . . Nev Idea Mower No. 40 15-ft. IHC Disk 15-ft. IHC Disk New JD Disk 11-ft. JD Disk No. 66 Chopper 14-7 JD Drill 110 JD Mill A6 Spike Tooth Case 1946 Combine w; motor winew Pickup attach 395 340 75 125 215 100 275 325 195 750 2- 14 Case Plow : 3- 14 JD Plow 185 STANDER IMPLEMENT GO. South 3rd St. Phono 4178 Household Goods WESTINGHOUSE mangle for sale. Phone 3231. 73-ltc FOR SALE Minnesota treadle sewing machine. Good condi tion. Mrs. Keith Hostetter, Murray, Nebr. . 74-2tp FOR SALE 34 size metal bed. modern design, coil spring. Phone 5081. 74-2tc Seeds For Sole FOR SALE Lincoln brome grass seed. Baier Seed Co., Dwight C. Baier, Avoca, Nebr. 74-ltc FOR SALE Certified Pawnee wheat seed. Baier Seed Co., Dwight C. Baier, Avoca, Nebr. 74-ltc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Business location or store room. Loris B. Long. Telephone 5239 or 4250. 60-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Phone 5157. 70-tfc FOR RENT 3 room unfurn ished first floor apartment. Phone 6929. 74-2tp IFOR LEASE OR RENT Full i lane complete four duck pin alleys. See after 5 p. m. at 529 Main. Ready September 1. Phone 3905. 73-3tp FOR RENT Small House with combination living and bed room, kitchen and bath. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Adults only. No pets. Tel. 5239 or 4250. 74-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Acreage on Lin coln Avenue. Inquire 3290. 74-tfc FOR SALE 80 acre farm. 8 room modern house. Five miles southwest of Louisville. Law rence Smith. Louisville, Nebr. 73-3tc FOR SALE 6 room all modern home. 2 car garage, on corner lot. Call 6165. 70-4tc Real Estate for Sale HOMES 6-room house, plus utility room. bath, porches, garage. All-modern 6 room home with ; garage. Excellent location on paving. 4 room home with bath, gas heat, full basement with ga rage, on paving. 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, writh private entrance, gas heat, garage; good location, on paving. Two apartment home with 2 lots. Good building location on pav ing. Business property on Mam street. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker 120 N. 4th St. Tel. 5239 or 4250 O SIMPLIFIED BOOXKEEPIKS TAX RECORD BOOKS 111 All Typt f Butlnt I EAST TO KEEP-LOOSE-LEAF I00KS I Prlcil J2.00 $3.50 $5.00 S7.S0 Plattsmouth J ournal 409 Main Dial 241 Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE 1945 one and one- half ton Ford LWB truck. Good condition. Priced right. Jim Bridgewater, phone 6269 or 287. 73-2tc FOR SALE 1946 DeSoto club coupe. Tan color. Good con dition. New seat covers. Leav ing town, want to sell at once. Telephone 3080. 74-tfc FOR SALE V-8 motor, Chev rolet '36 motor, Chevrolet '36 transmission. Phone 6275. 74-4tp USED CARS 1949 Ford Custom 4 door. Over drive. Radio, Heater and other extras. 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 door. Radio and Heater. 1947 Dodee 4 Heater. door. Radio and 1947 Dodse 4 door. Radio and Heater. This car sold in 1948 and has Air Ride tires and other 48 madel fea tures. 1946 Dodge 4 door. BARGAIN NUMBERS 1940 Plymouth ...$245 1940 Olds "6" $345 1938 Nash 4 door, clean, A-l $195.00 11937 Plymouth 4 door sedan 11938 Ford Fordor CHOICE AT $165.00 R. V. Bryant Motor. Co. DodRe and Plymouth 125 North 5th Phone 283 J. Howard Davis LAWYER Soennichsen Building Phone 264 Plattsmouth LEGAL NOTICES Begley & Peck, Attorneys NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ETTA TRUNKEN- BOLZ. DECEASED. Notice is hereby Eiven that the undersigned. William Trunk - enbolz, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit: The South Thirty-Four Feet (S 34 ) of Lot Five (5) and all of Lot Six (6). all in Block Five (5), Village of Eagle, Cass County, Nebras- Said sale will be held at the premises in Eagle. Nebraska, on tne 21st day of August at 2:00 P. M., and will remain open one hour. Terms of sale: 15 cash at time of sale, balance on con firmation by the Court. WILLIAM TRUNKENBOLZ, Administrator of the Estate of Etta Trunkenbolz,' Deceased. No. 1581 July 30, August 6, 13, 1951. Smith & Lebens and Harold C. Elliott, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Amelia E. McGrady. formerly Amelia E. Behrns, deceased. No. 4291 Take notice that the time limited for the filing and pre sentation of claims against said estate is December 17th, 1951; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on December 21st, 1951 at ten o'clock a. m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, al lowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated August 9th. 1951. RAYMOND J. CASE, (Seal) County Judge. No. 1588 Aug. 13, 20, 27, 1951. Mrs. Iesslt Can Bob Gess Is on 30-Day Leave Bobby Gess arrived home last Friday morning on a 30-day leave, called by the serious ill ness of his brother. Billy. He is stationed in Korea and was flown back in an army plane. Louisville Litle to Report To Camp Stoneman Leonard T. Litle left last Fri day morning for California where he will report in at Camp Stoneman for assignment to Far Eastern air forces. He had been visiting his sisters and families. Mrs. Clarence Wilson and Mrs L. E. Boardman. Louisville X-rays Show Bone Broken Claude Heim injured his el bow a few weeks aeo and it seemed to get along O. K. until recently it began to bother him pretty badly and an X-ray showed a small piece of bone had broken off the large bone and was just loose in space. His arm has been put in splints, which he hopes will remedy it T.fu!svin Jesse J. Walker of Council Bluffs. Iowa, was in Louisville Monday afternoon and evening visiting relatives and mends He has retired from the Union Pacific. BLOODLESS CASTRATION of Umbi and ahct ad docks onunte MODERN method. LASTRATOn "Tonic, imm uc Applies special Jac Ting; pun stropbr. fU off ANYOMICAN W SCHREINER DRUG THE MIDDLES rw i i a i r o Mm i n I LOO WU AT -rtES WBJ-,tTU. 1 POQGOKB KlO GO 1 j LaL, I A L'Y ) VV- vASTEp Hl3 I KEP 1-1 INA PALIS FOf? EnEW) IT'S APAtfE- TX r , &! Ar ' ALLOWANCE: ON OJT OF SO UJ? FAKE AP HE J -SO lT'5 "Tin ) ti zAffi T j AXH'V AGAIN-A BOOK I4M5? KUtL READS ! rt-fHAMLEJ AV U AV )) Y MAYOR McGUP " - ' " - hn Jarvia I I'VE IMV1TEO all -rue wpuul V 1 psr'Tr'''r'r4 7 IT's A JESSE SMITH OP If HAVEN'T YOU HEAZD? J COUMTY "TO 86 MY GUEST5 iPSnwF , WHY ME D ON T REPLY. f U SMITH ANP "HE I AT MY LOOGE Of THE LAKE hi 3Nl tJTTfcfC' JTT ) HAPPENS TO BE A ' sFOfc. this W5EKENP. YT "VST yypai ;Y WOMAN MAYOR? J i Louisville I Iowans Are Week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson of Des Moines spent Saturday night and Sunday at the D. W. Webb home. They are friends of Miss Rose Paden. who is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Webb. Louisville Legion, Auxiliary Have Relief Drive The American Legion with the help of the Auxiliary made a house to house canvass last Fri day evening, and besides bed ding and other things came up with nearly $300 for the flood relief. Louisville Final Rites Held for Mr. Bachman Funeral services were held at the First Methodist church in Louisville Friday morning for Foster J. Bachman who passed away Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesan after a long illness. Mr. Bachman was Mrs. Lesan's fa ther. There are three other children. He was buried at Rose Hill cemetery, Mt. Ayre, Iowa, beside his wife, who died Oc tober 14, 1944. Louisville Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stander and Judy of Pueblo, Colo., were in Louisville Tuesday calling on their many friends and rela tives. Joe Henson returned last week from his vacation. He spent the time with relatives at Ava, Mo., and a week at St. Louis. He says he saw plenty of the flood territory Louisville Lodge Sponsors Card Party The Royal Neighbors Lodge sponsored a card party Wednes day evening at the city hall, the proceeds of which will be used CECIL KARR ACCOUNTING Income Tax Service Bookkeeping Systems Installed Ph. 6287 Donat Building L Otto f"w' igSls jet SparMhg fiber 120 kg. A new typo V-8 engine! Remarkable extra power from overy drop of gas! No premium fuel needed! The car to try... the car to buy for real savings! 721 2nd Ave. fHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, August 13, 1951 PAGE FIVE to help defray some of the hos pital expense of Bill Griess. Louisville Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Isaac were Lincoln vistors Wednesday morning. I The Allen Koops left Sunday for a trip to the east where they are spending their vacation. They planned to visit Michigan, Niagara Falls, and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Don Raymond of Annapolis, Md., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Isaac a short time last week. Rev. Homer Dickerson of the Methodist church at Blair ex tended an invitation to every one to attend the dedication services of the new Methodist rhurch in that city on August 12. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Alfrey have moved from Lincoln to Malvern, Iowa. They will teach at Malvern this coming year, j The Stohlman reunion was ! held Sunday, August 12 at the i Kraft grove. Louisville j Railroad Depot ! To Be Remodeled j A crew of M. O. P. men are j remodeling the depot in Louis-' ville. The building has been j raised and the roof changed, be- ; sides many other things. BEAT HIGH PRICES YOU can own a new International L-line lz ton pick-up truck with . . . Side Mounted Spare Tire Delux Oil Filter Oil Bath Air Cleaner Domelight Heater and Defroster For $1485.00 Stites Farm Equipment & Truck Company Chicago Ave. - streamed on leoriivt wM terrfic new zip anepepf mm In the Run, V-4 eights 'With WIYSEL AUTO SERVICE Phone 4157 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rockwell of Grand Lsland and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carnicle and Mary Lou of South Bend were Sun day guests at the Hugh O'Brien home. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Worth man. John and Susan returned Monday from a ten day vacation trip. Dr. Russell Mclntyre of Omaha had charge of Dr. Worthman's office while they were gone. Roy Addyman was in Weeping Water on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heil and daughter. Mary, are taking a vacation this week. They ex nect to visit in Missouri, Okla homa and Texas. L. J. Mayfield has received word that his son. Gail, of Brem erton, Wash., is to be operated on at a hospital there on Thurs day. Gail has been very sick for some time. HIS MEMORY GOOD HOLYOKE, Mass. "Why it's Percy Tuttle.'' Jim Reardon said ,' as he reached out to shake hands with the man who walked into his garage. Reardon in stantly recognized Tuttle. who left Holyoke 40 years ago to live in Calilornia. A London stenographer, with a years experience, receives about $15 a week. Phone 267 der car: mad other ppccifr-atioaa iubjet-t to chant wuboui notion Ji 1951 Mcbilgas Economy a Studeboker Commander led all other competing in actual gas mileage! Sfudvbahef vVrdftwr. optionol a eitro coif By Bob Karp