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h " .... 8$& f&2& f 9 RATKS Three cents per word Insertion; Two Cents for additional insertion. Notices ! NOTICE Since I urn not in my ; oiiice lull time please can 4253 for an appointment for optical work. Mike Tritsoh, Optometrist. 56-tfc Filling Your Doctor's Prescriptions Is Our Business Drusgist on Duty at All limes cruoPiMPD no nr. Phone 4114 Plattsmouth 57-tfc NOTICE Special price on pa per hanging. Jim. Eden, phone 4264. yz-uc NOTICE For your laundry and j Self Service! Phone 7183. 22-tfc NOTICE Combine canvas re paired. Smithy's Repair Shop, Murray, Nebr. 57-tfc NOTICE Custom hay 10c bale. Phone 8332. baling, 64-4tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with grateful ap-j preciation the many acts of kindness and expressions of j sympathy extended to us dur- i ing the long illness and recent death of our father. They will always be remembered. The family of Joseph Campbell 64-ltp Help Wanted HELP WANTED Manager for Farmers Elevator at Cullom. Start work at once. Contact John E. Kaffenberger, Secy., Plattsmouth. Nebr. 63-tfc i WANTED Kitchen help, hours 7 j to 3. Wimpys Inn. 62-tfc WANTED additional s t e n-o grapher, hours to suit youself. ; Cool, pleasant office in Platti.- ; mouth Write Box S Jour- ; nal. 62-4tc HELP WANTED Fry cook, and; a waitress. Clink's Cafe. 52-txc Wanted WANTED Rollers and Idlers on crawler equipment to build up. Rollers $3 to $14, Idlers $20 to $50. We use Lincoln Auto matic Welding Equipment. Ropp's Welding, Sabetha, Kans. Phone 413 and 323. 63-4tc Services Offered KEYS MADE while you wait. Gambles, Plattsmouth. 43-tfc EXPERIENCED moving, local and long distance, general haulins. Earl Harris, phone 7115. 51-tfcJ I WE CUT GLASS to any size.! Pirturp framing. Plattsmouta i Paint Store. 44-tfc GARDNER 333 Main Plattsmouth Phone 7152 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work Armstrong Furnaces and Air Conditioners American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Hoffman Water Heaters Meyers Water Systems Easy Monthly Payments Can Be Arranged Free Estimates 34-tfc Phone 5000 Plumbing Service Heating Service Electric Service HUDSON ELECTRIC Gr HEATING CO. 34-tfc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3 124 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell 46tf FOR CUSTOM PLOWING, eith er bv lot or field, also haul ing. Carl Styles, phone 3132. 47-tfC HAVE YOUR LAWN mowed th3 "Sensation" way. Call Ray, tele. 3112. 52-otp A classified Ad in The Journa costs as little as 35 cents for First each WHIRLPOOL LAUNDERETTE Do it Yourself or We'll Do it for You Washers Driers 630 a. m. 6 p. m. Tuesday 6:30 a. m. 8:30 p. m. Friday 6:30 a. m. 10:30 p. m. 123 N 6 Dial 7236 56-tfc JEEP-A-TRENCH, custom dig ging. Ralph Stubbendick, 1 mile west, south of Avoca, j Nebraska. Fnone 819. 40-tlc TV SERVICE Call John's T-V for guaranteed and prompt repairs. Dial 6230. 83-tfc WANT CASH for your farm? L?? GENERAL HAULING Trash and Pick-Up Phone 3944 , Phone 5000 Furnaces Bathroom Fixtures ! Kitchen Sinks Light Fixtures Air Conditioners Best Prices in Plattsmouth and Omaha HUDSON ELECTRIC & HEATING CO. 34-tfc LIGHT HAULING ' Trash Fickup Garbage Hauling Phone 5027 or 7003 DON KEUJSON' 49-tfc . Phone 5000 House Guttering Repairs and New Installations HUDSON ELECTRIC & HEATING CO. 34-tfc FREE ESTIMATES On Roofing Plastering Stucco Plaster Work Greeley Stones Harold Mans Phone 3103 63-tfc f FOR SALE For monogrammed napkins, informal notes, place cards and match covers for wedding gifts, anniversaries . and banquets, see The Platts- J mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tfc rFqspooLS Sentic tanks! pumped, built and repaired, free estimate by disabled vet eran, phone 5034. 44-tfc 44-tfc FOR TELEVISION SERVICE call Bill Lockhart, 7973. 61-lCtp TREE SURGEON If it is qual ity work you want done, one limb or whole trees removed by a man that protects you j with insurance. We will aisoj plant trees from 3 to 10 ieet tall. Call pierce phone 4966. 61tfc Household Goods 20 to 30 DISCOUNT On All Types of FURNITURE PURCHASE DIRECT FROM WAREHOUSE MEISINGER Firestone Store 5th & Main Phone 5114 37-tfc-Mon FOR SALE Automatic Bendix rirver, living room suite. 6-3 North 11th St., phone 6253. . 47-tfc TO BUY OR RENT Lawn Mow ers. Phone 245. Cass County Maytag Co. 45-tfc FOR SALE We have new 17 in. mahogany TV sets for $149.05. Cass Co. Maytag, Scanlon Bros. 41-tfc FOR SALE Singer portable, tnkP over uAvments. Write Box H W Vc Journal. 63-3tp Dial 24-1 CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:09 A. M. on day of Publication. . FOR ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS Give Us a Try CASS COUNTY MAYTAG CO. SCANLON BROS. 4th Sr Main Dial 242 50-tfc rUtX OAljii riVC fcUUU uiwa JEK Sirf""; Leonard Peterson, phone 8455. ' 61-3tp ; weaned pigs. : 62-4tc ! Phone 8203. For Sale FOR SALE Fryers for sale. Phone 5614, Murray. 62-4tc Attention Farpners! 7-VzCu. Ft. Home Freezers Floor Samples At Close Out Prices Save Up To 50 2301 Farnam St. Omaha, Nebr. 63-2tc fio9tr IDEAL BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS and Supplies CALENDAR PADS and Stands LEDGERS - LEDGER SHEETS From Paper Clips to Complete Office Equipment See Plattsmouth Journal 410 Main Street i FOR SALE Buytl Ester 2, 4-D, 1 gallon and 5 gallon lots. Stander Implement Co. 58-ti'2 BALES TWINE Special price, $3 95 Farmers Feed and Seed, Phone 3131. 60-tfc FOR SALE Graded Montmor- ency cherries. Pitted or unpit- ted. Duchess apples about July 10. Kimmel Orchard, Nebraska City. Phone 5222. 63-3tc UNIVERSAL WEED SPRAYERS As Low As $69.50 Stander Implement Co. 141 So. 3rd Dial 4173 61-tfc TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. By day, week or month. Journal, 410 Main St., dial 241. 38-tfc FOR SALE 4' lb. fryers, $1.00 each. Phone 5621, Murray. 63-2tc TYPEWRITERS SEVERAL GOOD USED STANDARD TYPEWRITERS, $15 to $32.50. These have been taken in trade . on new Remington. Terms available. Journal, 410 Main. Phone 241. 38-tfc CHERRIES FOR SALE We arc going to start picking Cherries at once, if interested, call 563, evenings after 6 p.m or write: W. Tom Seydlitz 1714 First Ave. Nebraska City, Neb. 62-2tC Reel Estate for Rent FOR RENT One 3-ronm unfuv- nished apt. Phone 4111. 48-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping room for ! rent. Phone 3294. 62-tfc room Call 5170 or 6174. 62-tfc FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished apartment, close in, phone 325 or 3032. 46-t: i FOR RENT 3 room modern furnished apartment, private -. bath and entrance. Adults 1 only. 1115 Avenue E., Apt. 3. j 61-tfc t FOR RENT 4 rooms & bath; j furnished apt, close in, private I entrance, adults only. Phcnej j 7182. 53-tfC; i '. FOR RENT Very nice sleeping rnnm fnr o .ronflomon Privot Sfii . private entrance. Phone 1 FQR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Stacy Ashlock. In quire at Kents Cafe or Kent Oil Co. 63-3tc I FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 5269. 63-tfc ! for rent 2 room furnished FOR RENT Sleeping room for gentleman. 509 Ave. D, phone 4239. 64-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Improved 10 acres, priced to sell, inquire Howard Ballinger, Maiden Lane Plattsmouth, Nebr. 46-trc FOR SALE 6 room modsrn house and 2 lots, located on 7th and D avenue. Mike Lulz. 61-4tp j ment property, see Loris B. Long. Office at 126 N 4th. Tele. 5239 or 4250. 31-tfcs FOR SALE Business Location South 6th Street Immediate possession Priced to sell. First Realty Company FOR SALE Building lot, in Oakmont; Lot No. 30; fine lo cation, on paving; . utilities available. See plat at City Clerk's office. Reasonable price. Write Owner, Box AB, Journal. 60-6tp To Buy or Sell REAL ESTATE Jist with FiRST REALTY CO. 506 Main Phone 264 73-tfc FOR SALE 6 room modern house in Union, 2 bedrooms utility room, full basement, gas furnace. Immediate pos session, built in 1947. For ap pointment call Randall Fax is, Union 2751. 59-lfc FOR SALE F our bedroom dwelling only 1 block from Central School. First Realty Co. ' 62-4tc FOR SALE 2 bedroom dwelling in Murray. A good by at $2500. First Realty Co. 62-4tc i WHY PAY RENT? WHEN . . . You Can Own a Home for Less Than Your Pres ent Rent! ! $250 ONLY DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENTS . . . So Small You Will Not Believe it Possible! For a Limited Time Only . . . WE WILL BUILD A Beautiful. 5-Room Home for You Complete With Red Cedar Siding Insulated Plaster Walls Weatherstripped Windows With Screens Asphalt Shingles White Pine Trim and Birch Doors Throughout This Fine Home! For Information . . . Call ANDY ANDERSON Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 7244 We Are Open Evenings CPNTRACTORS ... Blodgett & Krajacic 7011 So. 36th St. OR 3600 62-4tc A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents FOR SALE 1 year old, 3 bed- room home (attached garage), full basement, Crosley kitchen, 2 blocks to school. Call 4915, . 63-tfc i FOR SALE Level lot with gas, water and sewer available on So. 5th. Price $600.00. Phone 6193. 63-2tC FOR SALE In Murray. New five room modern home. In quire evenings and Sundays, quire evenings and Sundays. Art Taylor, Murray, Nebr. Oa-tlC I Where To Buy It CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 NUin St. Instructions LEARN WATCHMAKING. High paving iobs open everywhere Our 40th 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 of Watchmaking, Dept. PJ, 1608 No. Milwaukee Ave., Chi cago, 111. 26-tfp AutomobiIes for Sale FOR SALE 1950 Vz ton Ford pickup, 4 speed trans., want part equity, take over pay- i . .1 Con Winters xiitnei vuiw v, . me at 8360. Bill Banister. 64-2tp Machinery for Sale FOR SALE Used rotary hoe. Scanlon Equipment Co., phone 2111, Union, Nebr. 59-3tc FOR SALE 1947 Case F-5 com bine, 5' P. T. O., $325.00. 1943 "60" A. C, $625.00. W. D. No. 1 cultivator, $135.00. J. W. Mur doch Implts., Allis-Chalmers Sales, phone 2111,- Murdock, Nebr. 61-3tc . , ; 3-JD 12A Combines with motors $550 -$650 -$750 12' Baldwin 1949 with pickup And 6 Cylinder Ford Ind. Engine $950.00 STANDER, IMPLEMENT CO. 141 So 3rd. Dial 4123 64-ltC 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 John M. Fitch, deceased. No. 4507: Take notice that the -time limit for the filing and presen tation of claims against said es tate is October 6th, 1954; that a hearing will be had at the Coun ty Court room in Plattsmouth on October 11th, 1954, at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examin ing, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated June 16th, 1954. (Seal) RAYMOND J.' CASE County Judge No. 2544 June 21, 23, July 5, 1954 James A. Lake, Attorney, Lincoln. Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska.. To all persons interested in the estate of Earl Elliott, de ceased. No. 4512: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Lee Earl Elliott as administra tor: that said petition has been set for iicaring before said Court on the 14th day of July, 1954, at 11 o'clock a.m. Dated June 25, 1954. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 2552 June 28, July 5, 12, 1954 Claude D. Lutton, Jr., Attorney Ashland, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Henry Timm; ceceased. No. 4511: Take notice that a pe tition, has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Mary Timm as administratrix; that said pe tition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 14th day of July, lio4 at, ten o'clock, a.m. Dated June 18th, 1954. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge -No. 2543 June 21, 23, July 5, - , , - -v " - ; : '1354 Fouchek & jGarnett, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF MARGARET MAPES, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that ' -i : the undersigned, C. C. Wescott, Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Mapes, Deceased, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- lowing described real estate, to- wit: West 18 feet of Lot 9 and the East 6 feet of Lot 8 in Block 39 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale wall be held at the south front door of the Court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the 20th day of July, 1954, at 10:00 A. M., and ' TTtll ramoin nnon fry nnn Vinnr m. - n, r. rnln KW rnc-V of of sale, balance on confirma tion. Dated June 25, 1954. C. C. WESCOTT, Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Mapes, Deceased - No. 2550 June 28, July 5, 12, 1954 Mrs. Florence McDonald Phone 2871 or 2322 Mr. and Mrs. Ed McHugh re turned home on Sunday from a ten day vacation to Colorado and Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peters were Omaha shoppers on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swarts and Carol were Monday evening supper guests at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Sarts of Eagle, H(lrn.,n Tnnlro rpfnmpH home this week from Greeley, Colorado, where she has been at the home of her daughter help ing take care of the new grand child. Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Gakemeier left early Friday morning for Colorado, where they will spend the week-end. Miss Shirley Kup ke accompanied them as far as Greeley, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peters and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vendt and Lyle were Fremont visitors on last Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Wolters and Mrs. Dankke and children, all of Fre mont, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Murdock visiting relatives. Rorinie Peters was informed on Friday that he is an alternate to whom a Nebraska Freshman scholarship is being awarded. Mrs. Mary Baumgartner of Crabtree. Maryland, is visiting friends and relatives around Murdock and vicinity this week. Mrs. J. H. Buck, who has been in Bryan Memorial hospital for a number of weeks, has been quite poorly again this week. Mrs. Hannah Panska was tak en quite ill Wednesday of this week. Her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Edgar, is here taking care of her. Miss Martha Schweppe and her father were Lincoln shop pers on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. August Ruge have as their guest this week Mr Ruge's cousin from Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Panko had as their guests over the week-end, Mrs. Panko's parents from Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harms and two children of Aurora, Illinois, arrived Saturday morning to spend a week visiting relatives here and Manley, Nebraska. Mr. Earnest Bornemeier of Or egon visited friends and relatives in Murdock last week Hilfiker Rites Are Held at Funeral Home Funeral services for Julius G. Hilfiker, resident of this area more than half a century, were conducted at Sattler Funeral Chapel Saturday afternoon with ; Rev. Duensing of Nebraska City officiating. Mr. Hiliiker died Wednesday, June 30, following an illness of several months. He was 86 years old. Music for the final rites was by Glen Kraeger and Arthur Hild, vocalists, with Mrs. Ferdi nand Nolte at the organ. Casket bearers were Fredrick Kaffen berger, Jr., Vernon Kaffenberg er, Victor Stoehr, Elmer Stoehr, Kenry Kaffenberger and Gerald Keil. Interment was at Oak Hill cemetery. A native of Switzerland, Mr. Hilfiker was born October 3, 1867, at Kolliken. He came? to the United States as a young man, and served about five years in the United. States army, receiv ing his citizenship papers in 1896. Three years later he was mar ried at Plattsmouth to Mary A. Kaffenberger. He farmed in Riverdale for a few years and moved to Cass county 52 years ago. He trained as a cabinet maker in his native Switzerland before coming to America at the age of 18. Mr. Hilfiker was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Engelkemeier of Platts mouth; a son, Albert Hilfiker of Plattsmouth; a sister, Martha, in Schoftland, Switzerland, and two grandchildren. His wife, Mary, died in 1950. Sattler Funeral.- Home .was in charge of arrangements. PLUMBING WIRING CARPENTER WORK Furnaces Space Heaters Hot Water Heaters Phone 5194 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, July 5, 1954 t Grain Bins-Should Be Readied For New Wheat and Oats Crops Now is the time to prepare grain bins for the new crop oi wheat and oats which will be pouring in during the next .few weeks. Wheat in a bin "is like money in avault it must be protected and preserved if losses are to be avoided. Insects in farm-stored wheat cost Nebraska farmers care of stored gram wiil oe huge sums of money every found in either "of two new cir year. In the case of oats, the culars: U.S.D.A. Leaflet 345, "In germination of seed many also sects in Farm Stored Wheat be seriously damaged by slight How to Control Them;" or North heating of the grain in the bin. Central Regional Publication These losses are preventable. No. 49, "Control of Stored Grain Permitting or encouraging such losses is pure waste. Insects in stored wheat hit the farmer in tw to ways: First,' some of the wheat is actually destroyed by the insects. Sec ond, some of it is made unfit for human consumption. Insect in fested wheat or that contami nated by rats, mice, or bird may bring only feed grain prices atj the elevator. Weevil infested grain is not accepted by millers for processing into flour, cereal and other food products. Wheat seldom contains insects when it comes from the harvest field. The job is to keep it free of insects, rats, mice and birds when it is stored. To protect the money represented by wheat in theb in, do these things: 1. Before storing the grain, get rid of insects living in the bin or near it. Clean up. Remove all remnants of old grain, as well as livestock or poultry feeds, old sacks and similar harboring plances for insects. 2. Clean up outside of the bin. Remove old grain that has been spilled around the doorway or leaked through cracks. 3. Spray bins, outside and in side, with an insecticide. A 21z per cent solution of either DDT, methorychlor or TDE is suggest ed. Apply at the rate of two gal lons per 1,000 square feet of area. 4. Store only dry Krain. For safe storage the moisture con tent of wheat should not exceed 12127r. Oats should not exceed 13 moisture. Keep the grain dry by providing a tight bin. 5. Rat proof buildings and bins. The more that can be done to rat proof bins, granaries and other farm buildings the greater the success in rat and mouse control. Screen windows or bin sides to keep out birds. 6. As an added protection against insects a protective pow der composed of pyrthrens and piperonyl butoxide may be used. J. Howard Davis LAWYER Phone 264 506 Main St. Plattsmouth REPORT OF CONDITION OF PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Charter No. 786 at the close of business on June 30, 1954 ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection. .$ 775,749.98 United States Government obligations, direct and guar anteed 1,659,550.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 326,652.76 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 4,950.00 Loans and discounts (including $33.19 overdrafts) 1,705,200.14 Bank premises owned $15,000.00, furniture and fixtures none 15,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS $4,487,102.83 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations $2,649,850.53 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor ations 1,029,084.63 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 92,405.08 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 223,921.08 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) . . 37,440.92 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,037,702.23 Other liabilities 46,905.14 TOTAL LIABILITIES $4,084,607.43 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital '. $ 50,000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Undivided profits 152,495.43 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 50,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 402,495.45 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,487,102.83 This bank's capital consists of; Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills redis counted and securities sold with agreement to re purchase) $ 585,000.00 ; J, C. J.i Schneider, President,-of the above - named bank,', do hereby certify that the above statement is' true' to the best of niy knowledge and belief. C. J. SCHNEIDER, Correct Attest II. A. SCHNEIDER, ORVILLE W. JULIAN, JOHN V. SVOBODA, Directors No. 2555 July 5, 1954 PAGE FIVL This product is available under a commercial trade name. 7. Inspect the wheat regularly after storage. If protective insect control powder is not used, a fumigation within six weeks aft er storage is desirable. Complete information on the insects Taia honf line " ' . Past Plattsmouth The towboat Omaha passed by Plattsmouth early Thursday en route north to Offutt Field from St. Louis. She was pushing a barge of pipe, a pontoon loaded with pipe and a winch pontoon, m addition to towing a launch. The Omaha was the site a week ago at Kansas City for a social time enjoyed by river dock boosters during a day long area meeting, attended by T. II. Pol lock and Clem Woster of Platts mouth. Lions Club Meets Tuesday Night Plattsmouth Lions Club will meet Tuesday night, July 6, at the Lions Community Building. The semi-monthly dinner meet ing will be held at 6:30 p.m. Final plans for the club's. an nual barbecue picnic to be held at Merritt Beach will be pre sented, according to President Dr. W. V. Ryan. A classified Ad In The Jo'irnal costs as little as 35 cents JIZBA & JIZBA Registered in Engineering: and Architecture Design, Surveys, Estimates, Supervising 5417 Ogden Omaha, Nebr. Phone PL6361 BJPJfflf' FURNACES Installed by Martinson Sheet Metal 139 So. 6th Phone 7189 RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 28V