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a 3 if. RATES Three cents per word for First Insertion; Two Cents for each additional insertion. Hoticcs NOTICE I .vill be in my office in the Ruse BIdg. from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily except Sun day. Mike Tritsch, Optomet rist . Phone 270. 65-tfc NOTICE Expert and guaran teed dry cleaning and laundry. Complete self-service facilities with soft water. Open eve nings. Eva's Self Service Laundry. Phone 7183, 33-tfc Filling Your Doctor's Prescriptions Is Our Business SCHREINER DRUG Phone 4114 Plattsmouth NOTICE Party who snitched snow shovel from rear of Tim's Bar is known. If same is re turned before snow flies, no questions will be asked. 93-ltp FIRST LUTHERAN Churchwill hold a rummage sale Satur day, October 17, at the former Journal building. 92-2tc NOTICE Former Bates Book Store open daily 10 a. m. -5 p. m., Saturday till 9 p. m. All merchandise reduced be low cost. 85-tfc NOTICE Special price on pa per hanging. Jim. Eden, phone 4246. 92-tfc NOTICE Turkey dinner and bazaar at Holy Rosary Hall, November 15th, from 12 to 4. 91-2tc I NOTICE Roast chicken dinner Tuesday, October 27 at Eagles hall, 5:30' to 7:30 p. m. $1.25 adults, 75c children. 90-5tc NOTICE Rummage sale at St. John's hall Thursday and Fri day, October 15 and 16, by the. Presbyterian church. Meat loaf and Ghickeniiiax dinner on Thursday. Tuim and chick- en pie dinner on Friday. 90-3tp NOTICE Xmas is coming so order your photos and photo graphic Xmas cards from Frank Photo's, Frank Gaines, phone 7187. 8G-tfc NOTICE Annual farmers har vest home dinner, Lewiston , Community Center, Sunday, j October 18. 89-otc NOTICE Catholic Daughters of America will hold a rum mage sale Oct. 9-10 and bake sale Oct. 10 at St. John's Hall. 89-3tc NOTICE Program and plate supper Friday, October 16th, 8 p. m. Fairview school. Clara Becker, teacher. 90-2tc , " Lest and Found LOST Yellcw Persian cat, freckle nosed. Reward., 603 Oakmont. Phcne 6274. 92-2tc Card of Thariks CARD OF THANKS I would like io express my appreciation to all my friends and relatives for the cards, gifts, flowers and calls to -me while I was in the hospital and at home. These acts of kindness were greatly appreciated. Mrs. Wil- nam Van Ackern. y-iip CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and rel atives for their lovely cards, letters and gifts received dur ing my recent illness. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mrs. James Rem aiy. 92-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to rel atives, friends and neighbors for the many kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of our loved one. Mr. Mike Bajeck, Mrs. T. J. Walling, Mrs. H. E. Reckard, grandchildren and great grandchildren. 92-ltc Wanted WANTED 3 or 4 room unfur nished apartment. Write Box F. P. Tr Journal. 91 -Up' WANTED Family washing, will call for and deliver. Mrs. Fred Schroeder. Fhone 8300. 90-3tc WANTED A child to care for by the week. Call on me at my home at 501 1st Ave. any time. One block So. of Smith's Men's Wear. Mrs. Robert Krejci. 92-2tc Hcfp Wanted WANTED Good honest, relia ble man over 21. Inquire at Farmers Feed and Seed. 33-tfc WANTED Waitress. Apply in prrson between 9 and 4. Mack's Kitchen. 83-tfc IBB I I " , m .... . Dial WANTED Some one to care for invalid lady and do general housework. Call 5064 between 9 and 4 p. m. 90-2tc WANTED Maiegrocery clerk. Apply in person only. Fine opportunity. Ruback Super Store. 90-tfc HELP WANTED Male. Ser vice Station Attendants Base Service Station. Good start ing salary with full insurance and leave benefits. Full time position with good future, con tact: Offutt'AFB Exchange BE: 2100, Ext. 3231. 92-ltc WANTED Housekeeper want ed between age of 40-49. May have one or two children. Close to school. I will be home any time after 5 p. m., and all day Saturday and Sunday. C. R. Kelly, 4912 O. St., Omaha. 92-4tp HELP WANTED Waitress, eve ning fry cook.' Apply in person afternoons or evenings. 92-tfc WANTED Someone to care for invalid lady and do general housework. Call 5064 between 9 and 4 p. m. 92-2tc Services Offered COMPLETE Wreck Rebuilding Tr Fender Work it Painting "rir Auto Glass Free Estimates Gass County Motor Company Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Phone 3210 607 1st Ave. . ' f ' " ' - SERVICES: OFFERED.. .Cess- y- poois ana septic tanss cleaned. braska City. 8t-9tp FOR SALE Aisca Aluminum combination s c r e e n s and storm windows; perch enclo sures. Free estimates. Small down payment 30 months to pay. H C. and Carl Tiekotter. Phones 4159 or 4055. 37-tfc CESS POOL and septic tanks cleaned, built, repaired. Rea sonable rates. Chas. K. Gray, phone 933J, Nebraska City. , 81-8tp SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Some used machines for sale. Your treadle machine cleaned, adjusted and electri fied, only $15.00! Shaw, 1422 Ave. "A," ' Plattsmouth. ' 92-2tp CESSPOOLS and septic tanks cleaned. E. C. Gray, phone 1130J, 516 8th Ave., Nebraska' City. "" 92-8tp Mon. Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Job", - Phone 3124- PLATTMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell 45-tfc ALTERATIONS AND DRESS - making llll-4th Ave., phone 7906. ' 89-16tp PHONE 7152 for Expert Plumbing & Heating PROMPT SERVICE Distributor Meyers Water System Gardner Plattsmouth PEST and TERMITE CONTROL 11 Years Experience Latest Equipment Free Inspection Farm Rat Control FULLY INSURED GUARANTEED-SERVICE BILL'S Roofing Service 601 No. 9th . Phone 7142 77-tfc TV SERVICE Call John's T-V for guaranteed and prompt repairs. Dial 6280. 83-tfc CLASSIFIED up to DISC SHARPENING on your, iarm. write or pnone union 2551. 19-tic LATEST STYLE COAT, cape or jacket made from your fur coat $35.00. Bolero Cape or Cape stole $30.00. STRANGE'S FUR SHOP 108 North Sixth . street, Nebraska City. 75-tfc Household Goods IFOR SALE Upright piano. Can I be seen at 615 So. 8th, or phone b2bi alter six. 92-2tc FOR 6 ALE Used Lennox gas furnace, 65,000 BTU. Begley and Peck. 89-tfc 20 to 30 DISCOUNT On All Types Of FURNITURE PURCHASE DIRECT FROM WAREHOUSE MEISINGER Firestone 5th & Main Phone 5114 37-tfc-Mon. FOR SALE Electric Heaters i2 Price Electric Clocks Vl Price Disposal 80.00 , STANDEE IMPLEMENT CO. 141 So. 3rd Phone 4178 FOR SALE 5 room circulating gas heater. Phone 5242. 91-tfc FOR SALE Cistern pump and pipe. Like new. - Phone 7902. 91-2tc Business Opportunities FOR SALE Due to ill health, must sell Laundrymat busi ness. Inquire at 118 North 6th St. 30-tfc OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU. Both Rural and City Localities available now for Rawleigh Dealers in City of Plattsmouth or Sarpy County. Buy on credit. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NB1-673-260, Freeport, 111. 83-10tp For Sale SURGI SAW Sell or rent. Does the work of five men for the price of -one. Chain saw and buzz saw attachments. Farri ers .Feed & Seed, Plattsmouth. 92-tfc FOR SALE Rabbit Hay. Phone 6177. 91-3tc FOR SALE Straw hay oats. Phone 6177. Oakmont Farms. 83-tfc FRYERS FOR SALE Farmers 'Feed and Seed. 49-tfc FOR SALE Uncut kindling wood, $10.00 delivered, 2V2 ton truck load. Phone 8296. 88-tfc FOR SALE Frying chickens. See Howard Ballinger, North Maiden Lane, x 89-tfc Livestock for Sale MAAHS Hampshire Sale Wednesday, Oct. 21 1:00 P. M. at- Eagle, Nebr. 50 BOARS AND 30 GILTS Meat Type Hampshires All are winners at Iowa and Nebraska Fairs Sales . Write for Catalog MAAHS BROS. Nehawka Walton, Nebr. 92-3t A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents 24-1 advertising will be accepted 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. FOR SALE Registered Shrop shire Ewes and Rams. Rich ard O. Cole, phone 8169. 87-tfc KNABE'S 67TH Hampshire Hog Sale 50 HEAD BOARS 10 HEAD GILTS Monday, Oct 19 1:00 P. M. AT NEHAWKA Plenty new blood lines for , former customers Harry M. Knabe & Son Nehawka, Nebr. ... - 91-3t FOR SALE Hereford bull calves 6 months old. Leonard Peter son, Plattsmouth. ' 91-3tp FOR SALE New 1953 Yellow Hybrid Purdue 32 popcorn. Ward Schade, phone 3918. 92-2tc MAAHS BROTHERS DUROC SALE Saturday, Oct. 17 1:00 P. M. AT EAGLE, NEBRASKA 40 Boars and 25 Gilts Big thick rugged kind and by Super Star 1953 Nebraska Grand Champion Write for Catalog MAAHS BROS. ' Nehawka, Nebr. 92-2t Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Furnished 2 room apartment with kitchenette and private bath. 810 Ave. D. Phone 3209. 91-tfc FOR 'RENT Furnished apart i ment. Phone 3136. 92-2tc FOR RENT Furnished three room apt. Adults. Phone 4235 after six p. m. 8S-4tc FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for rent. Phone 4155. 88-tfc FOR RENT Large downstairs unfurnished 2 bedroom apart ment, furnace - heat. $80.00 plus utilities. Available after October 15. Call 6206. 89-tfc FOR RENT Apartment. 1504 Valley View. Call 7113. 90-tfc Real Estate for Sale To Buy or Sell REAL ESTATE . list with FIRST REALTY CO. 506 Main Phone 264 73-tfc FOR SALE Homes, lots, apartments, acreages, farms, businesses, and business buildings. LORIS B. LONG REAL ESTATE Tel. 5239 or 4250 FOR , SALE All modern 5 room house and 3 lots, 2 suitable for building. Possession in ten days. E. C. Steppat, phone 5203. 92-3tp FOR SALE All modern two bedroom dwell ing with living room, dining room, on level, 4 blocks to town, 2 blocks to Central school, $6000.00.' Reasonable down pay ment, balance in payments. Fine acreage Completely mod ern 2 bedroom dwelling, full bath, automatic oil furnace, basement with outside entrance, garage, extra out buildings. Let me show you this unusually nice acreage. See or Phone Stephen M. Davis 2ndFloor Plattsmouth State " Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 or 3216 FOR SALE 1952 36-ft. Alma ! house trailer, 2 bedrooms, all modern with - tub? excellent condition. 639 So. 8th. . 92-tfc OWN A HOME In Beautiful VALLEY VIEW "Low Down Payments Built to design selected by you . j Paving," sanitary sewer, nat ural gas Wonderful neighbors Constructed of the very best in materials OPEN DAYS, EVENINGS Blodgett & Krajacic Inc. Phone 7113 Auction Sales AT AUCTION Purebred Hamp shire boar and gilt sale. 60 head of registered meat type Hampshires. Wed. 8:00 p.m., Oct. 7th, in the 4-H Building at the State Fair Grounds. Write for catalogue. George McKay & Son, Alvo, Nebraska. 86-6tc Machinery for Sale FORj SALE Massey Harris plow uii ruDDer, running oraer. Phone 6177. - 91-3tc FOR SALE 1949 Fordson trac tor, completely reconditioned and guaranteed, $500.00. Phone 42491, Elmwood. 88-tfc FOR SALE IH 24 corn picker, best offer or will trade for live stock. Vance Balfour, phone 2891, Nehawka. 91-4tc FOR SALE 6 inch Interna tional oil heater, $25.00. Gqod condition. Henry Kaffenberg er, phone 8369. 91-3tp CORN PICKERS 195c! 226, looks like new $750 1947 101 JD 100 2P IHC, ready to go 150 22B. IHC for F20, good 175 New Idea No. 8 350 226 JD 195 r Oliver 2-row, rear elevator.', 450 wopds.. . .... ...... '. 100 Oliver 2-row '250 1947 226 .350 200' JD J 350 x STANDER IMPLEMENT CO. Phone '4178 141 So. 3rd VVhere To Buy l RCA TELEVISION Win. Schmidtmann CALL 241 JOURNAL THE PLAT JSMOUTH 09-13 Main St. Automobiles for Sale 1 uuit sal. ft nuason v&. dz.uuu riiiles, A-l, best offer. 3510 Harney St., Omaha. 87-tfc FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet four door sedan. Call 6226. 89-tfc 1954 , PLYMOUTH On Display Thursday October 15 R. V. Bryant Motor Co. 125 No. 5th mone 283 Instructions LEARN WATCHMAKING. High paying jobs open everywhere -Our 44th year trainlne mcT and women. Thousands or successful jewelers and .watch makers throughout the nation can attest to the reliability vof our school. Write for com plete details. Chicago School of "VTatchmaking, Dept. PJ, 1608 No. Milwaukee "Ave.. Chi cago, 111 - 26-tfp I CP A! ISinTTPFQ Claude D. Lutton, Jr., Attorney Ashland, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Louisa Timm, deceased. No 4472: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presen tation of claims against said es tate is January 13th, 1954; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on January 18th, 1954 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. ' Dated September 25th, 1953. RAYMOND J. CASE (SEAL) County Judge No. 2276 Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 12, 1953. Clements & Clements, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of William J. Schlan ker, deceased. No. 4430: Take notice that the executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on Octo ber 15th, 1953, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 25th, 1953. .RAYMOND J. CASE, (SEAL) County Judge No. 2277 Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 12, 1953. Ginsbur? & Ginsburg, Attorneys 533 Stuart Building Lincoln. Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Robert Pike, de ceased. No. 4475: Take notice that a petition has been filed nrayinK for administration of said estate and appointment of Cecil F. Parker as administrator; that' said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 21st day of October, 1953, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 1st, 1953. " RAYMOND J. CASE, (SEAL) County Judge No. 2279 Oct. 5, 12, 19, 1953 Clements & Clements, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Julia Etta Scatter good, deceased. No. 4445: Take ..notice that the administrator of vsaid .estate has -filed his final report and k. petition for exami nation and allowance cf his ac counts, determination oi heir ship, and distribution of said es tate and for his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on October 29th, 1953, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 8th, 1953. (Seal) ' RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 2286 Oct. 12, 19, 26, 1953 Albin E. Chovanec, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Ernest Gustave Schubech, also known as Gus tave TCrnesf-. Srhuheek and E. G. Ischubeck, deceased. No. 4449: Take notice that the- adminis tratrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition (for examination and allowance oi ner accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution cf said estate and for her discharge, which, will be heard before said Court on October 29th, 1953, at tll:00 o'clock a. m. Dated October 10th, 1953. 1 RAYMOND J. CASE, ' (SEAL) County Judge jNo. 2283 Oct. 12, 19, 26, 1953 Smith & Lebens, Attorneys Plattrmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF , FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Nelson Berger, deceased. No. 4453: Take notice that the executrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and al lowance, of her accounts, de termination of heirship, and dis tribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on No vember 2nd, 1953, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 9th, 1953. RAYMOND J. CASE, -(SEAL . County Judge No. 2287 -i Oct. 12, 19, 26, 1953 Minutes of school district no. 1 ' Plattsmouth. Nebr. October 7, 1953 The Board J of Education," School District No. 1 of Cass County met in a regular session on Monday, October 5, 1953, in the Superintendent's Office in the High, School Building with the following members present: Al Huebner, President; James Begley, Secretary; Clair Shel lenbarger, Robert Painter, Her man Tiekotter, George Conis and T. I. Friest,; Superintendent. A- Claims against' the "District were allowed and, payment au thorized as follows: Contracted Salaries $9,832.38 Withholding Tax on Salaries .. 1,532.20 Withheld for Re- " tirement ....... .. 485.96 The Gas Company. Gas 32.14 Board of Public Works, Water . 46.70 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL . jvionaay, ucioDer ivoo Ticklers 'I wonder if we're makin' a 4 nie elope with Zeke? I don't like the way he comes down a ladder!" j Consumers Public Power, . . . Lights 189.62 Lincoln Telephone Com pany. Phone 87.40 Plattsmouth Journal, Supplies, Printing . . . 207.53 John Frady, Repairs 11.45 Plattsmouth Transfer, Hauling 10.49 Plattsmouth Lumber Co., Supplies 6.58 Plattsmouth Paint Store Glass 5.50 William Babbitt, Labor . 40.00 Earl Harris, Hauling . . 28.01 W. A.,Swatek Hardware, Supplies 30.63 - T. I. Friest. Reimburse ment 18.61 Stephen M. Davis, In surance 47.68 James Bridegwater, La bor 129.75 John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Book 2.92 Walts Music Company, Ltd., Music 3.41 Houchen Bindery, Book i Binding . . . ... 184.90 The Blakiston Company, Books 3.20 1 University Publishing . ' ! Company, Supplies ... 235.91 Hospe Piano Company, Repairs 9.67 McGregory Magazine Agency,- Library ... 71.38 Frankel Carbon & Rib bon. Co., Supplies. .'ri 93.75 South-Western Publish- ' " ' 1 " " ing Co.. Books - 5:82 Row, Peterson & Com pany, Books v 14.84 The McMillan Company, Books 78.6 Modern Sound Pictures Films 4.21 Hauff Sporting Goods . z Company, Supplies . . 101.85 Ed Patton Music Com pany, Inc., Music . . 18.52 The Spring Handle Com pany, Janitor Sup plies 79.82 Harper & Brothers, Book 2.84 Prentice-Hall, Inc., Book 2.36 Hoover Brothers, Inc.. Supplies 219.48 Baxter Saw Shop, Re pairs ... 12.65 Ginn & Company, Books 33.53 Allvn & Bacon, Inc., Books 94:80 Interstate Machinery & Supioly Co., Supplies . . 6.25 Little, Brown & Com- apny, Bock 1.68 Donald O. Bush, Surplus Agent, Surplus Car . . 25.00 World Book Companly, Tests 3.56 Homemaking . Depart ment. Sept. Petty K Cash ... ..... 30.00 Carol Duerfeldti Sept. Mileage . . 5.00 Petty Cash, Supt. Of fice : . . . . . . . 24.77 Howard Dow. Labor 37.t)0 Clark Enerson, Archi tect Sercies 1,379.00 JAMES BEGLEY, Secretary Board of . Education No. 2285 October 12 FRUITFUL CHASE Stroud, Okla. Chasing a speeding car, State troppers nab bed, not enly the driver of the car but found that two of the p3ssengers were escapees from a Michigan reform school. Al) of the passengers, four men and a weman, were lodged, in jail. DTVOCED "AFTER 5b YEARS Middlebury, Vt. Philemon J. Bristol, 81, recently was granted a divorce from his wife, Laura Prescott Bristol. .79, whom he married March 11, 1897, 56 years ago. The grounds, desertion, he hadn't seen his wife in three years. EFMTTIFUL MOTHER OF 9 Cliffside Park, N. J. Mrs Anne Spada, 29, a 5-foot 2-inch brown-eyed blonde from Whip Dany was ono of the finalists for the title of Mrs. New Jersev. Mrs SDada is the mother of nine children. Service Calendar The service calendar is pub lished tcice each week in thf Plattsmouth Journal in the in terest of the public. Saturday (2nd and 4th each month, mornings only) Motoi Vehicle license examination by State Safety Patrol, court house basement. rmjrc oii.vr. By George mistake in a-lettin' our Min. r j.y X v. 1 1 Km. : :-i IN OLIVE OIL? No, but they're packed like ' sardines. These Hereford calves crowd a pen at Kansas City stockyards to overflowing, as the American Hereford Association reports a record 560,794 registrations of purebred calves for the fiscal year ending Aug.' 31, calls 1953 biggest year in history. ' lag tlmkm Threatens Swine Mm' Profi! With midwest swine raiser3 again facing possible million dollar losses this fall from hog cholera, the American Founda tion for Animal Health urged farmers today to adopt proper vaccination measures. "The fact that there are now seven types of hog cholera vac cination which have been gov ernment approved has confused many farmers," the Foundation said. "It would be a tragedy if this confusion interfered with having hogs vaccinated for pro"-" tecticn from the nation's num ber one hog killer." The choice of the proper type of vaccination is important for maximum protection, officials said. Each method has certain advantages and disadvantages depending on the local situa tion. Such factors as herd history, the presence of. hog cholera in tne past, general herd health and other variable factors all enter into the choice of the proper vaccine. The Foundation ' I , . 1 11 i. ; - iji'iiueu ouu aiftu uiiul vaccina- , tion at the wrong age or wrong time must be guarded against-" "Every farm and every herd Is, a different problem," the Foun dation said. mat is why a herd owner would be wise to leave the selection of the proper type of vaccination and the proper time to vaccinate to his veterinarian." The Foundation urged all farmers to have their pigs vac cinated this fall. "Vaccination is tho only re liable means for controlling this swine, threat," officials said. "Failure to protect the herd will increase the chances for heavy' losses." Washington eases its travel curb on Soviet diplomats. Edwin T. McHugh ATTORNEY Office in Corn Growers 11 Mate uank Alurdock- ' Nebraska f 232 FURNACES Installed by Martinson Sheet Metal j 133 So. Gth Phone 7189 j '