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t I THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, April 10, 1952 PAGE SEVEN 5? mmtsm- KATES Two cents per word for First Insertion; One Cent for each additional insertion. Notices NOTICE I will be in my oft ice In the Ruse Bide, from 10 a. m to 5:30 p. m. daily except Sun- j cay. Mige Tritsch, Optomet rist. Phone 270. 65-tfc I NOTICE Navy Mothers cafe- teria lunch and grab basket ! at St. John's Hall April 12, j starting at ll a. m. io-zi NOTICE Rummage sale by the Guild of St. Luke's church April 25-26, location to be an nounced later. 38-ltc OTICE Rummasft sale at St. John's Hall Friday, Saturday, April 18-19 by St. John s Altar Society. 39-3tc j NOTICE: To arrange for you Stanley Hostess Parties Club parties, or to order Stanley merchandise, call Mrs. Gloria Nickels. 102C South 8th Street, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 3921 11-tfc Thurs. Card cf Thzjiks CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of express ing our appreciation and thanks to our friends and neighbors for the flowers, food, cards and acts of kindness at the time of our mother's pass ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scattergood, Mr. and Mrs. M. E Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piersol, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piersol and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Piersol. 39-ltc CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this method of thank ing all our friends and rela tives for their cards, gifts and flowers and their visits to us while we were in The hospital and at heme. Mrs. Jim Mc Millian and Carol Anne. 39-ltc CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my apprecia tion for all the cards, letters and personal calls to me while I was in the hospital and at home, especially to our neigh bors for the food sent and to Freddie Hike for his kind as sistance when I was injured. Otto Puis. 39-ltc Help Wanted WANTED Man with car for position of responsibility. One , who can get by on S68.75 a week to start. Write Box No. F. Journal. 38-2lc HELP WANTED Kitchen help. Apply Kent Cafe in person. 32-tfc Wanted WANTED Riders to So. Omaha, j leaving Plattsmouth 8 a. m., leaving So. Omaha 5:30 p. m. Call 5285. 38-2tc WANTED Man for dry cleaning Dept. Lugsch Cleaners. 38-2tc WANTED Custom tractor work and garden plowing. Ph. 8239 i hester Jenkins. r-4tc WANTED We pay cash for your cotton and burlap bags. Farmers Feed & Seed. 24-ttc Services Offered sli-filtN M. DAVIS ml Flir IMnttMmoiit b latr IlHiik lllu. I'lium- till I I'lnttxmoiith lttr-,i-miiic Till', TIC WKLKIIS Hartford LEARN WATCHMAKING. High paying jobs cpen everywhere. Our 44th year training men and women. Thousands of successful jewelers and watch makers throughout the nation can attest to the reliability of our school. Write for com plete details. Chicago School cf Watchmaking, Dept. PJ, Milwaukee Ave., Chi cago, 111. 25-tfp (fu&TOrtteect AUTO FARTS Y.'fttern Auta Associate Stor Plattsmouth. Nebr. Phone 6253 ARE YOU Goini- to Build or Remodel? We are Equipped to do your Job Completely. All Interior and Exterior Work or a Complete Home. Contract or by the hour. Call me today for Free Estimate ALBERT YOUNG 610 N. 6th St. Phone 4915 39-2tp Journal Want Ads Tav Dial SEWING MACHINES Repair on all makes. Guaranteed Used Machines. Machines for rent. yew Machines Free Estimates Singer Sewing Machine Co. 4S04 S. 24th Omaha, Nebr. Fhone MA 7757 39-Thurs. PHONE 7152 for Expert Plumbing & Heating PROMPT SERVICE Distributor Meyers Water System Gardner & Wurtele Plsttsmcuh PIERCE RADIATOR SERVICE Open For Business Clayton Pierce, Mgr. Phono 7183 202 Main St. 38-ltc SERVICES OFFERED Trash hauling and - light hauling jobs. Phone 3S21. 37-3tc BRICK and Cement block con struction. Kief & Son, phone 5240. - - 39-4tc ATTENTION FARMERS Disc sharpening done on your farm. L. J. Clarence, Union Nebr. Phone 2553. S3-tfc 4 Farm Loans Harold C. Elliott. Sec'y-Treas. Federal Lard Bank Weeping Water 95 -tic Thursday Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup nd Cm a Jobs - Phone 3124 - -LATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell FUR COAT RESTYLING and REPAIRING at reasonable prices. Latest style Ladies coats cr capes made from your fur coats. 535.06. STRANGE'S FUR SHOP, 110 North Sixth Street, Nebraska City. Phone 201. 39-10tp SERVICES OFFERED If you are guing to build or repair, call C. E. Tiekotter and G. M. Fine, Plattsmouth 4055. Belle vu2 271J. No job is to big or " small. 104-tfc CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOU"' JOURNAI Articles for Salf FOR SALE 80-ft. 5 in.x'i in. new galvanized well casing, 2 thousand ft. of bridge timbers and planks. Earl L. Harsh barger, Route 1, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 32-3tp TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all machines at the Plattsmouth Journal. 409 Main St. 31-tf FOR SALE Crushed rock, sand and gravel. Call 210 after one p. m. Lloyd Holman. 32-8tp FOR SALK Aisco Aluminum nm hi nit inn s r r n s an"1 6torm windows, perch enclo sures Free estimates Small down pavment 3C months fo pay. H. C. and Carl Tiekotter. Phones 4159 or 4055. 32-tfc Samsonite Luggage 0'Hile Beguiir) $19.50 Schmidtmann's MIMEOGRAPH INK and Sten cils available. Both Standard and Legal sizes. The Platts mouth Journal, 409 Main St. 31-tf IBS? CLASSIFIED ed up to CARBON PAPER Best quality for all copy work. The Platts mouth Journal, 409 Main St. 31-tf Poultry Service FOR SALE Fryers for sale. Farmers Feed & Seed. 33-tfc CHICKS FOR SALE For start ed chicks at all times call or see the Kreifels Hatchery, Springfielr. Nebr. Phone 2212. 21-tfc CHICKS FOR SALE 99 iivability guarantee for first 10 days on all baby chicks from Kreif els Hatchery, Springfield, Nebr. 21-tic FOR SALE Baby chicks, special GiscounL, save now by placing your order for future delivery. Iowa Master Breeders, 2414 L. St., Omaha, Nebr. Phone Main 0176. 22-tfc CHICKS FOR SALE Started Leehorn pullets, W. Rocks, A. W.Leg. Hamp., N. H. Reds on hand at Kreiiels Hatchery. Sse them beiore you buy and save money. Phone 2212 collect, Springfield, Nebr. 21-tfc FREE CHICK FEEDER with each 100 lbs. chick starter. Ask for yours. Farmers Feed and i Seed. 29-tfc i FOR SALE Spring fries. Also 1937 Chevrolet. Phone 4996. 38-2tc FOR SALE Started chickens at special prices. Ducklings 25c until further notice. Goslings on order. Wevcrs Hatchery. Phone 3290. 35-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE Blue Daveno bed, good condition. Don Root, 513 2nd Ave. 33-ltc FOR SALE One repossessed automatic Maytag washer for balance cf payment due. Ph. 245. Cass Co. Maytag. 39-ltc FOR SALE White Apt. size gas stove. 61S Chicago Ave. Phone 4174. 33-2tp FOR SALE 52 inch sink and drain. Phone 5216. 38-2tc FOR SALE One Frigidaire re frigerator, 8 ft., slightly dam aged in shipment, terrific dis count. Phone 245. Cass Co. Maytag. 39-ltc 15rc to 20To DISCOUNT On All Types Of FURNITURE PURCHASE DIRECT FROM WAREHOUSE See Us Today MEISINGER FIRESTONE 5th & Main Phone 5114 37-tfc FOR SALE Small Maytag washing machine, complete with drain tubs. Price 35.00. Phone 7930. ' . 38-4tp Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Thoroughbred Hampshire fall boars. Phone 2011 Murray. Joe Richter. 38-2tc Seeds For Sale HYBRID SEED CORN Earl May's FARM AND GARDEN SEED FOR SALE Clinton seed oats, state tested, pure seed 98.79, germination 93, test 34 lbs. Combine run. Richard O. Cole, phone 8169. 36-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Trailer house. $25. Phone 4940. 38-2tc FOR RENT 6 room house for rent to reliable family. Adults rent -to reliable family. Phone 3942 517 Cut Off St. 38-2tc FOR RENT 5 room house and garden spot, lights, on Mvnard road. Phone 249. 37-tfc 241 IHIlli advertising will be accept- S 11:09 A. M. on day of a Publication. FtOR RENT 2 Room Modern Efficiency Apartments Plattsmouth Tourist Court 85-' fc FOR RENT 3 room, unfurnish ed, modern, ground floor Apt. Adults only. No pets. Phone 5239 or 4250. 39-tfc FOR LEASE Conoco 'service station for lease in Platts mouth. Nebr. Inquire at Mul lally's Conoco Station, 14 No. 6th. 32-tfc FOR RENT Modern 3 room un furnished Apt., down town. Phone 6996. 12-tfc ; FOR RENT Four room furnish ed Apt. with bath for rent. Call 6159. 37-4tc FOR RENT Rooms for men. ! Plattsmouth Tourist Court. t 85-tfc i , FOR Rii'NT Badness location ' or store room Loris B. Long. ! Telephone 5239 or 4250. ! I 60-tfc I FOn RENT Apt. for rent. Ph. ! 4237. 20-tfc FOR RENT Large ground floor FOR SALE Henry 1 1 4-yard hy apartment with fireplace and I draulic dirt scoop. Also 8-foot nice yard. Loris B. Long, Real i Easy Flow fertilizer spreader. Estate. Tel. 5239 or 4250. Ph. 8369. Henry Kaffenberger. 3Q-tfc j 38-2tc FOR RENT Apartments. Two," ' FOR SALE Bready garden 3-room and bath, unfurnished, j tractor and attachments. Ph. Call 4111. 39-tfc 6195. 37-tfc Es'atf for Sale REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' -,-r- TAXIS' "" "' '' Approximately 30 acres, all modern home, natural gas furnace, good buildings, good read, good location. Improved 200 acre farm near school on good road. APARTMENT HOMES Several reasonably priced active-income properties. HOMES Your choice of new all-modern homes or older homes. BUSINESS LOCATIONS Two good business properties in Plattsmouth business section. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker 126 N. 4th St. Tel. 5239 FOR SALE Oakmont home for sale. See Bob Sedlak, Chicago Ave., or phone 6046. 38-tfc FOR SALE Improved 80 acres on Highway 75 between Ne braska City and Plattsmouth. Improved 42.25 acres adjoin ing Nebraska City. Immediate possession on both if desired. Lemmons Real Estate, Nebras ka City, Nebr. 38-2tp FOR SALE 6 room, 2 story all modern home with gas heat, 9 lots, in very good location on pavement. Phone 6923. 38-2tc Auction Sales The Journal Public Sale Calendar CHARLES LAND SALE Friday, April 11, 1952 At the farm two miles north j of the Union corner and Five Miles south of the Murray corn er on Hiwav 73-75. Seven head of cattle. Farmall and John Deere Tractors, lot of excellent power farm equiDment and mis-! celianeous articles. See ad in Journal Thursday and Monday. Rex Youne and Ellis Lacy, auc tioneers. Karl Grosshans. Clerk. Watch for Complete Listings in The Plattsmouth Journal The rublic bale Newspaper that Covers ALL of Cass County! Aatomobilcs for Sale FOR SALE '41 Pontiac 6 two , door, A-l shape. See it at 513 j 2nd Ave. after 5 p. m. Will , sacrifice. Francis Olson. 1 38-3tp FOR SALE 1951 Ford custom Tudor, very low mileage, radio, heater and other extras. See Dave at Plattsmouth Motors. 38-2tp For Sale FOR SALE All modern Home on 2 Fine Landscaped Lots. Living room with fireplace - Dining room -Kitchen - Breakfast room - 2 Bedrooms and Bath on 1st floor. 2 Bedrooms unstairs. Gas Fur nace - Large Screened Porch -Outside Fireplace - Garage. A Love'v Home. Let me show you this really nice home. FOR SALE Almost New - Owner Occupied All Modern One Floor Home -Erick Veneer - All Modern -Consists of Living room - Din ette - Really Modern Kitchen with built-ins - Two Lovely, Bedrooms and Bath - Full Ease- ; ment - Gas Furnace - One lot on Paving - Two blocks from school. For Rent Modern 3 room Apt. on Main St. 2nd floor between 5th and .6th St. Stove and Refrigerator and Heat furnished - $40.00 per month: For Rent . Large AH Modern Farm Home 2 miles from town - Living room. Dining room - 'Kitchen and Bath on 1st floor. 3 bedrooms upstairs. Rent reasonable to responsible tenant. See or Phone Stephen M. Davis 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 or 3216 . 38-39-40-tc Machinery for Sale MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 1949 Case baler; 1 two-wheel trailer with 7 1 zrclS tilting bed. ! C & M Implement, M array. 38-2tc TRACTORS ! 10 Dis. for 1 Week on , Used Tractors A like new pt. and roliom $2150 1940 A si pi 1095 1936 A 495 1948 C AC cult and lister 850 1947 C AC cult and lister 695 Farmall Reg 175 Oliver 70 cult, and lister . . 750 1 CIA A ir tt i u ! j iia.ise -xi itiiu cuit. .. via 1937 M-H Good rubber .. 295 1948 G 2 pc pedestal pt. . . 2150 1940 G 1050 AC WC 395 1944 B J.D 775 MISC. No. 6 Sheller 2 yr. old ....$1150 No. 2 Blower, new 250 259A tiller, new : . 295 J.D. Side Rake 75 11 -ft, J.D. Rake 75 15-ft. JD Disk 125 15-ft. IHC Disk 65 15-ft. IHC Disk 95 1S48 A6 Case Combine mtr. 650 IHC Side Rake 50 JD No. 5 Mower 150 AB 440 Lister 125 3. 40 Lister 40 MA 35 Lister, new 150 o9 Planter tractor hitch 65 .0-ft. JD Disk 50 4-Row JD Go-Dig 1 yr. .. 275 New Belle City 40-ft. Elev. 375 21 JD Tool Bar with chisels 100 11-ft. Case Disk 95 Case Baler 475 No. 44 H Flow on rubber . . 185 New 250 IHC Cult 225 3-14 IHC Plow - rubber . . 265 50 T Baler 1175 10-20-0 Fertilizer $80.00 Special Price on Baler Twine and Wire. New Holland Balers . on hand now. STANDER IMPLEMENT CO. 141 S. 3rd Phone 4178 ATOMIC. BOMB CARRIERS - Secretary of the Navy , Kim ball has informed Congress that the Navy plans "to rivelo Wr capability of delivering atomic bombs from all airplane car riers." I Thprp's much in life more im portant than a little money, and one of the things is enough money. E Q U I V M H T I TRACTORS '37 WC Allis with cultivator & lister '43 Farmall '35 F 20 1947 Ford Tractor Used HM 46 Lister Used 2-16 Plow IHC Used New Holland Hav ChoD- per with corn and hay head 5 Used New Idea Side Rake I 1-New IHC 16-7 Grain Drill 1-1947 Dodge Pickup 1-1348GMC 112 -ton truck 1946 Plymouth 4 door STITES FARM EQUIPMENT Chicago Ave. Phone 267 38-2tc LEGAL NOTICES Smith & Lebens, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Sadie E. Schomaker, deceased. No. 4343: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is August 11th, 1952; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on August 15th, 1952, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hear- ing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated April 9th, 1952. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 1781 April 10, 17, 24, 1952 MINUTES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 The Board of Education, School District No. 1 of Cass i County met in a regular ses-1 sion on Tuesday, April 8: 1952, : in the Superintendents Office in the High School Building with the following members present: Al Huebner, President, James Begley. Secretary, Clair Shel- j lenbarger, George Conis, Her- j man Tiekotter, Robert Painter ' and T. I. Friest. Superintendent. Claims against the District ! were allowed and payment au thorized as follows: Contracted Salaries . . $3,405.02 Withholding Tax on Salaries 1,196.10 Withheld for Retire ment 272.91 The Gas Ccmpany, Gas 468.67 Board of Public Works, Water ... 28.55 Consumers Public Power, T.urht & Power . . 140.47 Lincoln Telephone Co., Telephone 37.30 Plattsmouth Journal, Printing 205.85 School Activities, Refund .. .... 74.60 Omaha School Supply Co., Supplies 52.23 Glenn Pankonin, Repairs 5.00 Row, Peterson & Co., Books 13.96 Sharp's, Rock 21.00 Mrs. Geo. Hall, Adm., Repairs 180.16 John O'Hare, Mileage . . 41.16 Minerva Schliefert, Mileage 8 65 James Sedlak, Labor . . 10.00 James Holy, Labor .... 35.00 Biles Paint Store, Supplies 4.95 Minor Pontiac Co., Supplies . . 1.50 Plattsmouth Transfer, ' Trucking 1.29 The University of Nebr., Films 3.51 Johnson Hardware Co., Repairs . . 7.20 Remington Rand, Service 7.00 Industrial Chem. Lab., Janitor Sup 6.40 Hose Piano Co., Music Supplies .. 119.90 The University Publish- ( ing Co., Supplies 42.71 J. G. Kretschmer Co., j Supplies 1.79 I The Humble Co., Glass . . 2.75 Ed. Patton Music Co., Music . . 14.57 Valco Products Co., Janitor Sup 10.20 Gardner & Wurtele, Plumbing 78.50 Petty Cash, Supt. 3 Sarte Jf" K J-f W??4 ' Tat 1 "IS ALL THIS BLASTED PAPER WORK NECESSARY?" WASHINGTON REFORT bj Howard Buffett Congressman, 2nd Nebrask District 4- g f -if y You and I need to know more 1 about Communism if we are to combat it effectively in Ameri ca. For the moment, let us dis regard our Government's efforts overseas on Communism. We can do little about that so long as Congress listens to Acheson's propaganda. Let's take a look at things a,t home. " On December 27, 1929. J. Stalin made a speech titled, '"The Pol icy of Eliminating the Kulaks as a Class." It is found in his book, Problems of Leninism. The passage quoted is found on page 322. 'Squeezing out the capitalist elements in the r.ural districts means squeezing out and over Office 18.65 Homemaking Dept., Petty Cash 20.00 Ed. Patton Music Co., Instruments 189.37 JAMES F. BEGLEY, Secretary Board of Education No. 1780 April 10, 1952 m i&t I Wj-ctir STARTED PULLETS - CHEAP 899 Pullets - One to Four Weeks Old 809 Straight Run - One Day Old We will Sell All or Fart of These at DAY OLD PRICES If You Want Incross Come & Get 'Em ana reuiirv I : -1 "Chicken SPE MIXED COCKERELS LEGHORN COCKERELS Per 100 (Mostly Crosses and Heavies) Every Monday and Thursday Place Order in Advance Started Pullets Nice Ones We Hatch Good Chicks for Good Poultry Raisers PoiflBftiry coming individual sections of the kulaks who cannot hold out against the pressure of taxation, against the system of restrictive measures by the Soviet Govern ment. Will you read those lines by Stalin over again, please? In -them are found the basic strat egy used by the Communists to destroy the great middle-class farm population in Russia. Do you see any resemblance be tween those tactics and what goes on in America today? Most adult Americans are rapidly becoming familiar with 'the pressure of taxation"' cx cept those who have the right . nv Deal connections. Likewise we are learning what "restric- ( tive measures" in the form of I OPA and other regimentation can do to destroy individual freedom. The disease that undermines . cur strength is not Communism abroad. It is the adoption here of Communistic ideas. Carbolic acid is a quick method of sui i cide, regardless cf the nation ' ality or intentions of the per ; son who takes it. Likewise Com I munistic policies including j cruel taxation and regimentation I of agriculture will lead inevit ably to a Communist govern ment. Stalin has maae tnat clear for us. Subscribe to The Journal Dinner 3 95 JmlJ per 10( 1.45 Service CIAL