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RATES Three cents per word insertion; rwo cents for additional insertion. Notices NOTICE I will be in my office in the Ruse B)dg. from ID a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily except Sun day. Mike Tritsch, Optomet rist . Phone 270. 65-tfc NOTICE Genuine Levis for men, women and boys. Smith's Men's Wear, 5th and Main. 28-tfc NOTICE Expert and guaran teed cry cleaning and laundry. Complete self-service facilities with soft water. Open eve nings. Eva's Salf Service Laundry. Phone 7183. 33-tfc Filling Your Doctor's Prescriptions Is Our Business SCHREINER DRUG Phone 4114 Piattsmouth NOTICE Womens Auxiliary ot Homing Cemetery will sponsor a rummage and bake I saie at eld Journal building ( Saturday, Mav 2. 42-4tc i NOTICE Food and Bake Sale bv the St. Paul's Women's Guild. Saturday, April 25 Luascn Ciear.eiw. il a.m. 41-3tc NOTICE All makes of lawn mowers repaired and sharpen ed. Smith's Shoe Shop, Murray. Nebraska. 41-tfc NOTICE Fire hydrants will be flushed Thursday and Fri day of this week. Board of Public Works Dept. , 42-2tc Card of Thcr.ks ! CARD OF THANKS I want i 10 inanK au my mends ior me i visits, gifts, fi?wers and the j lovely cards I received the short time I was in the hos- j pital. Also, sine? i nave Been i n . i j . j. home. Thank yon and God fuus-,RCs upporruniTlCS bless you. Mrs. C. J. White Sr. ! CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this method of thanking ail my friends and relatives for the cards, letters, gifts and calls to me wniie 1 was in the hospital. They were deeply appreciated. Mrs. Floyd Gauer. 42-ltp CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives, and especially the VFW Auxiliary, for the cards, letters, gifts, flowers and personal calls to me while I was in the hospital and at home. These acts were much appreciated. Mrs. Harold Tuc ker. 42-ltc Lost and Found LOST Female black Labrador, name Lady. Omaha license. Reward. Pnone 5251, Donats Tavern. 41-3tp LOST A brown and white fox terrier dog with tags No. 367 and 7431. Also vaccinated. Call 6100. 38-tfc Wanted WANTED Carpenter. Cabinet making, upholstery work. Tele. 3050. 42-3tp WANTED Lady for finishing department. Experience not necessary. Lugsch Cleaners. 42-2tc Services Offered FOR sale aisco Aluminum combination scr eens and etorm windows; porch enclo sures Free estimates. Small down payment 30 months to pay. H, C. and Carl Tiekotter. Phcncs 4159 or 4C55. 37-tfc SERVICES "OFFERED Cess pools and septic tanks cleaned. E. K. Gray, telephone 2612, Nebraska City. 36-6t-mon SERVICES OFFERED Only S5.00 buys broad travel and vacation accident insurance. Before vou go on a trip, jus Phone Steve Davis. Be Assur ( d Go Insured. See cr pnone Steve Davis. 6111. 4l-z Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup nd Old Jobs Phone 3124 - PLATTSMOOTP HATH Emery Rozel' 4S-tfc NOTICE Trenching v;ith Back haul S Drag Line; sewers, mains; we dig basements, any depth, any width. Phone 347 or write M. T. Colbert. Nebras ka City. Nebr. 31-tfc Most costs are up. but you enn still obtain a 4"T FEDERAL BANK LOAM See llurold C. Elliott. Sec'y-Tcas. Weeping Water jDial each SELL IT! BUY IT! BILL'S SECOND HAND STORE We Buy Outright or Sell on Commission Anything That Is Serviceable Phone 7142 WM. "BILL" SPRADLIN 333 Main Street 41-tfc j PHONE 7152 for Expert Plumbing & Heating PROMPT SERVICE Distributor " Meyers Water System Gardner & Wurtele Piattsmouth STUCCOING PLASTERING PATCHING OP. COMPLETE JOES Mcdtrn Ecv.ipmsrt Fast Efficient V,'c:bicn FREE ESTIIvIATEG Contract or by Hour Write or Phone 2781 Kenneth Gorton Otoe, Nebraska 20-24p DISC SHARPENING on your farm. Write or phone Union 2551. 19-tlc rIO )ERr BOOKKEEPING Serv ice ivi Mrs. Bradley Fitzgerald. ' e 3aSi. Bates apartment. 27-9-;p j Pfto: 1 0 BUSINZSS OP- t fUKiurun tor a small Investment, you can cwn a j profitable meat and grocery j business. For details contact Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 38-tlc Where To Buy It ATTENTION for your Household and Cosmetic Needs Phone cr Write Fuller Brush and Cosmetic Dealer JERRY KONFRST Phone 4054 SAMSOMTE LUGGAGE Wm. Schmidtmann CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 Stiin St. We Are Now a Dealer for the "SURGI-SAW" It is equipped with a 24 chain saw, a 24" buzz saw and a rotary weed-cutter and lawn mower attachment. It can be purchased with any one or all of these at tachments. If you have wood to cut don't hesitate to see this machine. We will sell, rent or ao custom work. Do the work of five men for the price of one. FARMERS FEED & SEED 310 Chicago Ave. Dial 3131 2-tc YOU GET ' Giant Feed Pouer in Wavr.e Chick Starter for high iivability, fast growth and early gains. Wayne car ries B-12 and Antibiotic Feed Supplement. Available 1 n Krum form or Mash. Farmer s Feed & Seed, Piattsmouth. I 4,i-ll- Livestock for Sale FOR SALE rolled Short Horn bulls. Howard Brunkow Vva bash, Nebraska. p Journal Want Ads Pay for First ! - 24 CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. Furs FURS LATEST STYLE COAT, Cape or jacket made from your fur coat $35.00 Cape stoie $30.00. Fur repairing, ; cleaning, glazing and storage. . STRANGE S FUR SHOP 108 North Sixth Street, Nebraska City, Nebraska. 26-25tp Household Goods 20(o to 30 . DISCOUNT On All Types Of FURNITURE PURCHASE DIRECT FROM WAREHOUSE See TJ Today Famous Firestone FOAMEX Foam Rubber MATTRESS Now Available Reg. 79.95 SPECIAL 59.75 MEISINGER 5th & Main Phone 5114 37-tfc-Mon. FOP. SALE Used .studio and used davenport and chair. Farley Furniture. 42-1 tc - For Sc!s - x0o3 .".. Desk Calendar Pads and Holders Most Sizes and Styles in Stock PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL Phone 241 410 Main St. CARBON PAPER Best quality for all copy work. The Piatts mouth Journal, 409 Main St. 31-tf FOR SALE Black raspberry plants. Joe Adam, phone 5286 Piattsmouth. 36-tf c . FOR SALE BLACK DIRT, de- ' i teriorated manure and fill ; dirt. Phone 6135. 40-tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Two corner sleep ing rooms. Phone 4239. 39-2tc FOR RENT Three room fur nished or furnished modern apartment. Phone 6215. 39-tfc FOR RENT r- New apartment,! two bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished Phone 6113. 38-tfc FOR RENT Four room apart- ment, unfurnished. Two 3- room furnished apts. Inquire at 117, No. 3rd St. 38-tfc FOR RENT Splendid four room apt. 2 bedrooms, three nice closets, fully equipped kitchen, private locker, laun dry tubs, soft water and heat furnished. Write Box PX. care of Journal. 34-tfc FOR RENT: Small modern ap artment, furnished. Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 41-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping room for ! men. 902 2nd Ave. Phone 7158. 42-tfc I FOR RENT Partly furnished four room apartment, conven ient arrangement. Phone 4235. Adults. 42-2tc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE A seven room mod ern insulated house, garage, ' other buildings, three acres. Reasonable. One mile south cf Texaco station cn Highway 75. P. Y. McFetridge. 40-tfc FOR SALE Good used house trailer with gas heat, price $1 000.00 IiOris B. Long, Phone 5239 or 4250 23-tfc FOR SALE 10 acres. Unim proved. H. U. Ballinger, North Maiden Lane. 34-tfc FOR SALE BARGAIN: Five rooms and bath, gas heat, fur I niture. 2 lots on paving, $4.- 590.00." Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 41-tIC A Classified Ad in The Jour nal costs as little as 35c. m - II II I -1-UH.I I P. ft REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Homes Income Properties Two Business Buildings Acreages Two Building Sites Make an Appointment Now To See LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker Tel. 5239 or 4250 Office at 125 N. 4th St. FARM FOR SALE 150 acres with good improvements. Lo cated 6 miles northwest of Piattsmouth. Reasonable price. Loris B. Long. Tel. 5239 or 4250. 41-tfc FOR SALE SMALL INVEST MENT: Big Returns! Building with 3 -room modern apt. and space for additional 3-room apt. l-c3ted on paving. Price only S3.300.00. Loris B. Long, Tel 5233 or 4250. 41-tfc FO? SALE HOUSE IN UNION Ail modern, one-floor, two bedrooms, basement, gas fur nace, garage. Loris B. Long, Tel. 5239 or 4250. 41-tfc FOR SALE Ju3t Listed 3 bedroom home 1st floor consists of living and dining room, breakfast nook, kitch en and large bedroom. 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms and stor age closet. Full basement. Completely modern. Located on.S lots. A real buy. FOR SALE Brand new 3 bedroom home. Living room has picture window and completely car peted. All modern Crosley kitchen. Tiled bath. Extra built-ins. Natural gas heat. Full basement. Attached garage Rusco windows 4 blocks from school, on paving. Has F. H. A. ap proved loan Assume loan, no closing costs Make us an offer on your inspection of this home. One fine building site for a home cn paving, 3 blocks from 6th and Main Before you build look at this lot. Have 2 excellent income pro ducing properties for an in vestment. They are worth investigating. SEE OR PHONE Stephen M. Davis Piattsmouth State Bank Building Phone 6111 or 3216 Piattsmouth, Nebraska FOR SALE 3 room house with gas heat, lights and water. Loris B. Long. Tele. 5239 or 42a0- 42-tfc FOR SALE 11 lots suitable for building cr trailer court. Phone 5172. 42-ltc Automobiles for Sale ! 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 Dr. Radio heater very clean 1951 Dcdce i Dr. Gyromatic transmission heater seat covers 1S51 Plymouth 4 Dr. 1 1E50 Dcdjc Coronet 4 Dr, 1S45 Dcdge 4 Dr. Coronet 1948 Plymouth 1947 Plymouth 1941 Pontiac Coach 1948 Chrysler Windsor 4 Dr. 1943 Fcrd F5 Truck R. V. Bryant Motor Cc. j 125 No. 5th Phone 283 -"j FOR SALE 1952 Hudson Wasp for examination and allowance - fordor. loaded. See at Wiysel'of his accounts, determination Auto Service. 42-2tc FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet truck, 1931 Studebaker, good condition. Kenneth Petereit, phone 8118. 41-tfc Instructions LEARN WATCHMAKING High paying jobs open everywhert Our 44th year training met 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 of Watchmaking, Dept. PJ, 160R No Milwaukee Ave. CM cago, HL 28-tfp 'Seed for Sale FOR SALE Nebraska Certified 5C5 white seed corn and oth er certified Nebraska numbers in yellow. Murray, Pnone 8611. 42-6tp Machinery for Sale USED TRACTORS and Other Equipment 1946 O $1,450 1946 A 1,350 1948 B 1,250 1945 A 1,250 1948 A 1,575 1946 A 1,650 1946 B, extra good 750 1940 A 875 1938 B 295 1937 B and cultivator 275 1937 J. D. AR 195 M-M iter, used one sea son 100 Oliver mounted lister .... 50 1SS6 A, 6-speed 453 1S43 J.l-M Z. T. S 350 S. C. Case lister and culti vator 50 VAC Case with cultivator 475 VC Case 275 T.O-T baler 1,250 76 New Holland 950 Case baler 3o0 Bowsher Burr Mill, PTO on rubber tires 225 Gehl PTO mill on rubber tires .... 225 Easy Flow end New Hol land fertilizer spread ers New Holland PTO side rakes, on rubber .... 275 Allis-Chalmers baler 950 No. 5 mower 150 No. 5 JD stalk cutter 150 Case plow, nearly new 175 10-ft. tandem 150 Fox hay chopper with mo tor - 1,475 Nearly new Case lister on rubber 175 18x7 JD drill 275 New Holland baler twine . . 12.50 Used plows, discs and listers STANDEE IMPLEMENT CO. 141 So. 3rd Phone 4178 Piattsmouth LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE . State of Nebraska, County of C21SS SS BY VIRTUE of an Order of Sale issued by Clerk of the Dist rict Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me i directed, I will on the 22nd day j of May A. D., 1953, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the West door of the County Court House, Plattsrrfouth, Nebraska, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real-estate to-wit: Lot eighty-five (85) in N. W. 14 of N. W. 14, Lot eighty seven 87) in N. E. of N. W. Va both in Section Twelve (12) and Township twelve 12, Range thirteen (13), Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Mitch- chell C. Pedersen and Jeani Pedersen. Defendants to satisfy I a judgement ot said court re covered by Mary C. Sausrs andj Lester M. Sauers, Plaintiffs' against said Defendants. Piattsmouth, Nebraska, April 20 A. D., 1B53. THOMAS S. SOLOMON Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska No. 2110 April 20-27, May 4 11 and 18, 1953. Begley & Peck. Attorneys 1 Piattsmouth. Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Charlie A. Helm, deceased. No. 4353. Take notice that the adminis trator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition cf heirship, and distribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on April 29th, 1953 at ten o'clock ajn. Dated April 4th, 1953. RAYMOND J. CASE (SEAL) County Judge No. 2093 April 6-13-20, 1953 Fouchek & Garnett. Attorneys Piattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Gertha Hull, de ceased. No. 4441. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the Drobate iif on fnctrnmpnt. niirnnrtincr tn ! Ha loc firm onrl toctamon nf ! kH defeased, and for the an- I pointment of Harold Hull as ex ecutor tnereoi; that said peti- tion has been set for hearing before said Court on the 29th day of April 1953. at 11 ajn. Dated April 10th. 1953. RAYMOND J. CASE (SEAL) County Judge No. 2103 Apr. 13-20-27, 1953 Smith & Lebens. Attorneys Piattsmouth Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT . In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Henry J. Donat, deceased. No. 4318. Take notice that the execu trix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination cf heirship, and distribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on May 8th 1953 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated April 18th 1953. RAYMOND J. CASE (SEAL County Judsre No. 2113 Apr. 20-27. May 4, 1953 Smith & Lebens. Attorneys Piattsmouth Nebraska NOTICE OF FJNVL FTTLINT In The County Court Of Cns Countv, Ne'-rka To all persrn.5 ir.tfrrsted in the estate of Edv.-n.rd Donat, Sr.. 1 Take notic? that the adminis trator c.t.a.. d.b.n of raid estate has filed his final renort and a petition for examination and al lowance of his accounts, deter mination of heirship, and dis tribution of said estate and for his discharEre. which will be heard before siid Court on May 8th 1953 at ten o'clock am. Dated April istb 1P53. RAYMOND J. CAS7 (SEAL County Judes No. 2112 Apr. 20-27. May 4. l'J53. Fouchek & G?rn-it. A'toraeys Plattr'OKth Nfb-n-.kn NOTICE CF ADMINISTRATION In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all perrons interested in the estate cf Miles M. Allen, de-cens-?d. No. 4443. Takp notice that a petition has been filed praying for adminis tration of said estate and ap DPjnrnpnf of Bertha A. Allen as administratrix; that said peti tion has been set for hearine before said Court on the 7th day of May 1953 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated April 17th 1953. RAYMOND J. CASE (SEAL) County Judse No. 2114 April 20-27, May "4. 1953. .. Howard Davis, Attorney Piattsmouth Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Henry Stander, de ceased. No. 4442. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appoint ment of Herbert Stander as ex ecutor thereof; that said peti tion has been set for hearine before said Court nn the 6th day of May 1953. at 10 A.M. Dated April 17th 1953. RAYMOND J. CASE (SEAL) County Judge No. 2111 Apr. 20-27, May 4, 1953. (More Lefrals on Pagre Six) BY MAL OFFER DAILY LIN COLN JOURNAL 7Vj WEEKS (45 ISSUES) $1 You'll get Nancy, Blondie, Orphan An nie, Ripley's Believe It or Not, Grin and Bear It, Dr. Albert E. Wiggam, Steve Canyon, Bob by Sox, Dr. Alvarez, Dorothy Dix, Walter Winchell, David Lawrence, Stewart Alsop. As sociated Press, United Press, The Voice of Nebraska Agri culture Chicago Daily News Wire, A.P. Wire Photos. Wea ther Reports, Markets, Featur" Stories, Patterns, Recipes Radio. Televison Proerams. With the LINCOLN JOURNAT you practically get the Sunday free, for some papers chars, more for your daily than thr Journal does including Sunday. By mail offer m Nebraska anr North Kansas. 7V2 weeks $1.0" cany; Sunday week daily anr year 56" $2.0!); daily, with Sundav $10.00 Order direct or thru our of- ; fice. 42-ltp , Subscribe To The Journal j RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE -DAY SERVICE Piattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. : THE PL&TTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEIWI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, April 20, 1953 PAGE SEVER Mrs. Mabelle Winn Phone 420 Mrs. Elliott Is Dinner Hostess Mr. Mabelle Elliott had as her 1 riinnpr Pliest-S SundaV liCT daUKh- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs thev drove to Lincoln to visit Mrs. Elliott s mother, Mrs. Wil son and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Winkler. Alvo Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamblin and son, Kenny cf Murdock vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brun kow Fridav night. Mr .and Mrs. Bill Brunkow of Murdock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunkow Saturday night. Mrs.. Ruth Taylor and uons spent the week end at their home in Alvo. Alvo Officers Elected At Conference Fourth quarterly conference held at the Alvo M. E. church on April 8th. District Superin tendent Rev. Sabine was there. Chairmans of committees gave their reports and officers were elected for the coming year. Alvo Returns From Visit in Texas Mrs. Hazel Hemke came home f rom Texas Sunday night, where she had visited relatives for the past week and her sister, Mrs. iv'ax-np nart. came nome wim her for a visit. Sne is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ay- ers. Ai'-u Mr. and Mrs. Fran'-: Smith cf Beatrice visited relatives ever the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel drove to Salina. Kansas, Satur day. Mrs. August Bockelman stayed with the children while they were gone. Mr. Charles Rosenow came home from California Sunday morning, after spending several v: eks visiting nis son, verje, and other relatives and 'friends, Miss Katie Nickel called cn rs. Mabelle Winn Sunday mcr- , mng. ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver t rpent Sunday in Lincoln with lT.Tr nnH Mrs Art Klwer. Mr. and Mrs. Herman isrun- kow called cn Mr. and Mrs. Aug ust Johnson Sunday night. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Hemke and little daughter Linda from Ashland, visited their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ayers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Fischer and child ren were Sunday dinner guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fairfield. Alvo Parents Observe 60th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart left Saturday morning for Iowa to help the latters parents cele brate their 60th wedding anni versary. Alvo Mrs. Anna Bennett, who has spent the winter at Exeter with relatives, returned home Sun day. Her younger brother passed away very suddenly recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Howe and family were Sunday dinner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weichel and Junior. Alvo New Gymnasium Dedicated Friday Dedication of the new gym Friday night, April 10, with a large crowd attending, was held. The program consisted of a pi ano solo by the music teacher, Douglas Forbes, a barber-shop quartet from Eagle, and talks by the members of the school board and others. A dance was held following the program. Sand wiches and coffee were served. Alvo Mr. and rMs. Art Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Skinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Marcoe and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jipp and two children; all drove to Syracuse Sunday for a family dinner with Mr. Clyde Skinner and children. Productive 240 acre well improved Cass County Fcrrr.. 210 acres cropland. Modern rch hem", excellent buildings, cn jrravel highway' 2 mi!es East of Murdock. THE FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF LINCOLN Trust Building Lincoln, Nebraska SB Piano Students Give Recital Mrs. Carl Sutton presented her piano students in a piano re cital, Saturday, April 4th at the Methodist church, with an Eas ter party following. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cock, Weeping Water, Mrs. Geo. Bornemeier, Elmwod, Mrs. Verna Smith of Beatrice and Miss An naLee Lancaster of Lincoln. Alvo Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cheever and son, Bert, of Lincoln were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Cheever s mother, Mrs. Mabelle Winn, and brother, Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards attended church at Elmwood Sunday morning and were din ner guests of the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parriott. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dinges had dinner Sunday with the lat ter's sister, Mrs. Thompson, in Lincoln .In the afternoon, they visited the ladies' father, Mr. Geo. Bray, who is in the hos pital, and is very ill. He will un dergo surgery Tuesday or Wed nesday. Miss Emma Jordan visitea ner neice and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone in Lincoln last week. Alvo Sam Hardnock Notes Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickel, Ralph and Leila were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardnock. They were help ing Mr. Hardnock celebrate hi3 birthday. Afternoon guests were Mrs. Buddy Hanson and little girl and Mrs. Ethel Hanson of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. FranS Cook and Mrs. Hammond of Weeping Water, were also pres- 1 ent. ; ' Mr. and Mrs Lee Stewart spent ounaay WiLii uiwi uiuicia Another ai sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Campbell cf Bennett were sunper guests. Mr. and Ms. A. 3. Stroemer were Sundry dinner guests cf her neice, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson of Lincoln. Mr." Walter Byers of Lincoln was a Saturday night visitor at the Carl Sutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Beatrice, Mr. and Mr3. Joe Vick ers. were Sunday dinner guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Roger3 and Diana. ! Sunday visitors at the home j of Miss Emma Jordan were Mr. ana rirs. uu.k riMiei aiiu iaui ilv. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schierman and baby and Julene Fifer were aiso present. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lemmin? drove to Beatrice Sundav to visit and Mrs. Moslamber. Mrs. Mattie Skinner had the I misfortune to fall one day last tt-nolr o r pro flroH n VrvTto in Ve arm. The arm is now in a cast. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larson wers Monday afternoon callers at the Elmer Klyver home. BUSINESS PROSPECTS American consumers, confident that good times will continue, are prepared to buy homes, au tomobiles and domestic apnli ances on a large scale, according to a recent survey. Service Calendar The service calendar is pub lished twice each week in the Piattsmouth Journal in the in terest of the public. Friday (weekly) Settlement of unemployment compensateon claims by the Nebraska State Employment Service, courthouse basement. Tuesday (weekly) Job placement by Nebraska State Employment Service, courthouse basement. Saturday (2nd and 4th each i month, mornings only) Motoi Vehicle license examinationa by State Safety Patrol, court house basement. CI NEK, INC. West Q Coal & Feed 4301 Q St, MA3212 South Omaha BABY CHICKS and SUPPLIES Open Sunday UNTIL NOON . ". , . 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