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T Illl BMB . ; n , , , ' RATLS Three cents per word for First Insertion; Two Cents for eacb additional insertion. ioticcs NOTICE Methodist Woman's Society will hold a rummage sale October 16. Place vill bo announced later. 78-ltc NOTICE Cafeteria supper, serv- i : . rr 4. rr TT1 t i i I nvj, o lu , iiuiy jttusary cnurcn, Sunday, August 29. 73-2tc NOTICE Since I am not in my office full time please call 4253 for an appointment for optical work. Mike Tritsch,; Optometrist. 56-tf c I Filling Your Doctor's Prescriptions Is Our Business ! Druggist on Duty at All Times j SCHREINER DRUG 1 Phone 4114 Plattsmouth; 57-tfc I NOTICE Special price on pa per hanging. Jim. Eden, phone 42C4. 92-tfc NOTICE For logger heel engi neer boots. B. and H. Shoes. 78-2tc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Our heart felt thanks to all who ex tended comforting sympathy in our recf.nt sorrow, for the j beautiful floral offerings and ; oiner acts 01 kindness ex pressed by thoughtful friends. We are deeply grateful. Mrs. Ora Carter. Mrs. Ruby Schlieski and family. Mrs. Mary May Troop. 78-ltc Lost and Found LOST Yellow and white Per sian kitten, lost a month ago. If found please contact Zan dra Nielsen, phone 6274. 77-2tc Wanted RAGS WANTED Clean cotton rags, old skirts, cotton dresses, etc. No buttons, 5c a lb. Jourr nal office. 74-tfp WANTED Heme sewing, spe cialize in western chirts. Phone 7224. 77-2tp WANTED TO RENT Unfurnish ed house in Plattsmouth by permanent tenant. L. G. Bruns, phone 6996. 73-2tp Services Offered SERVICE OFFERED Piano teacher of wide experience. Beginning and adult pupils. Mrs. Oda Mulhulland, 323 No. 8th street. Ph. ' McKee residence. 52. N. W. 77-4tc FOR SALE Fcr mencgrammed napkins, informal notes, place cards and match covers for wedding gifts, anniversaries and banquets, see The Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tf c j --1 CORN SHELLING Will Contract Complete Job Can Furnish Trucks or Scocpers or Both Harold E. Kearney Nehawka, Nebr. Phone 2656 73-8tc SERVICES OFFERED Custom silage cutting with tractor, cutter, blower and wagons. TD9 with dozer for digging and packing trench silo.-. Wayne Meisinuer, phone 8179. 73-tfc PHONE 500C Let Us Inspect & Repair Your Furnace Before Winter! Hudson Electric G- Heating Co. 71-tfc GENERAL HAULING Trash and Pick-Up Phone 3944 Phone 5000 Plumbing Service Heating Service Electric Service HUDSON ELECTRIC a HEATING CO. 34-tfc EXPERIENCED moving, local and long distance, general; hauling. Earl Harris, phone ( 7115. Journal Want Ads Pay 4 ... Dial 241 FREE ESTIMATES On Roofing Plastering FURNITURE i PURCHASE DIRECT j Sturm FROM WAREHOUSE i I ! Plaster Work ! MEISINGER Greeley Stones Firestone Store . . . , . (5th & Main Phone 5114 Harold Mans v..--- 37-tfe-Mon.; Phone 3908 For Sale ; 63-tfc FOR SALE Peaches. Phone 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 TV SERVICE Call .rchn's T-V for guaranteed and prompt repairs. Dial 6280. 83-tfc TREE SURGEON If it is Qual ity work you want done, one limb or whole trees removed by a man that protects you with insurance. We will also plant trees from 3 to 10 eet tall. Call Pierce phone 4986. Phone 5000 New 75.00C BTU Gas Furnaces Sold & Installed for as low as $200 Hudson Electric r Heating Co. 71-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size.! Picture framing. Plattsmoutn i aim btore. gg-nc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup ' and Odd Jobs - Phone 3 124 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell 4611' LIGHT HAULING Trash Pickup Garbage Hauling Phone 5027 or 7003 DON KELLISON 49-tfc SAFE SURE SECUR E That's a lrc, long-term Land Bans loan on farm land. Pay from normal income over a 30-year period. See H. C. Elliott, Natl. Farm Loan Assn., Weeping Water. 69-6tc WHIRLPOOL LAUNDERETTE Do it Yourself or We'll Do it for You Washers Driers 6'30 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 UPHOLSTERING, plenty isam ples to choose from, free esti mates, free pick up, open for business at 226 East Main. Phone 6221. 76-tfc JEEP-A-TRENCK, custom dig ging. Ralph Stubbendick, 1 mile west, 3,4 south of Avoca, Nebraska. Phone 819. 40-tfc Livestock for Sale shire Ewes and Rams. Richard FOR SALE Registered Shrop O. Cole. 75-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE We have new 17 in. mahogany TV sets for $149.0o. Cass Co. Maytag, Scanlon Bros. 41-tfc FOR SALE One Philco deep freeze, 3 cubic foot, new freeze unit. Call 71C0. 78-ltc Cass County's Greatest Ncvspaucr The Plattsmouth Journal CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. 20 to 30 DISCOUNT On All Types of i FOR SALE Used electric re frigerator, g o od condition, small gateleg table, 39 inch coil springs, 54 inch box springs, taylor tot. Farley Furniture Co. 78-ltc BALER TWINE Special price, $8.95; Binder twine, $9.95. Farmers Feed and Seed, phone 3131. 60-tfc FOR SALE 4 pound fryers. Ph. 5614 Murray. 78-3tc 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 DO YOU LIKE Crepe' Sole Wredge Heel Work Shoes For Farm Wear? Then Try a Pair of Red Wings B & H Shoes Plattsmouth, Nebr. 75-ltc TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. By day, "week or month. Journal, 1 410 Main St., dial 241. 38-tfc FOR SALE New Hiawatha bi cycles, boys and girls models, $38.95 up. 76-4tc WILL SELL OR TRADE 1954 La Salle trailer house, 2 bed room, 37 ft. long, phone 8518. 77-2tc FOR SALE Fryers for sale, 3V2 to 4 lbs., $1.00 each. Wm. Schneider, 2J2 miles west, mile north of Muiray. 78-2tc FQR SALE Young Parakeets, all colors Henry G. Klinger, Ph. 6141. 7S-4tc 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 Instructions LEARN WATCHMAKING. High paying jobs 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, D?pt. PJ, 1603 No. Milwaukee Ave., Chi cago, 111. 26-tfp Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 2 room furnished kitchenette. Phone 3259, 504 Ave. C. 75-tfc FOR RENT 3 apt. Private room furnished bath and en trance, utilities paid. Located at 424 So. 7th, phone 5060. 77-tfc FOR RENT 2 room modern furnished apartment, utilities paid. Phone 3157. 72-tfc FOR RENT Three room un furnished apartment. Private both. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Phone 7003. 70-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment; 2 rooms and bath. Phone 4111. 78-tfc FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. 312 So. 9th. 68-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping room. Mary May Troop. 1604 Hill St. Phone 4237. 78-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished modern house. Contact A. W. Cloidt or Clem Woster. 70-tfc TRAILER HOUSE for rent. Ph. 4284. 78-ltc FOR RENT Four-room unfur nished, . modern apartment, available September 1. Phone 3142. 78-2tc FOR RENT All modern fur nished apartment, adults only. Outside entrance. Also sleep ing rooms, 218 North 3rd, Ph. 5206. 78-tfc FOR RENT 4 room partly fur nished house and bath. Ph. 4064. 78-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Phone 7183. 78-tfc FOR RENT One 3 -room unfur nished apt. Phone 4111. 48-tfc FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished apartment, close in, phone 3254 or 3032. 46-tf3 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Utilities aid. Phone 4289. 66-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ments, one two-room, one three-room, one bachelor or utility apartment. Phone 7183. 74-tfc FOR RENTALS call or see Loris Long. Phone 5239 or 4250. 76-tfc Real Estate for Sale To Buy or Sell REAL ESTATE list with ... FIRST REALTY CO. 506 Main Phone 264 73-tfc FOR SALE New 2 bedroom home with attached garage. Priced to sell. (Owner leaving town). 1504 Hill St., Valley View. Call 7242 evenings. (By owner) . 76-2tc FOR SALE 6 room modern house and 2 lots, located on 7th and D avenue. Mike Lutz. 76-4tp TO BUY A HOME or an invest ment property, see Loris B. Long. Office at 126 N 4th. Tele. 5239 or 4250. 31-tfc ACREAGE FOR SALE A nice home in west part of Plattsmouth, 5 room house with basement, an extra good well and plenty of good out build ings. Possession by Nov. 1st. Call or See Rex Young 77-tfc FOR SALE 6 room modem house in Union, 2 bedrooms utility room, full basement, gas furnace. Immediate pos session, built in 1947. For ap pointment call Randall Faris, phone 218, Weeping Water.' . 59-tfc FOR SALE Small modern house with 2 lots, on paving. May be seen at 1502 W. Main. 78-2tc FOR SALE 1 year old, 3 bed- room home (attached garage), full basement, Crosley kitchen, 2 blocks to school. Call 4915, 63-tfc Auction Sales COLLGE VIEW SALE BARN (One cf the Oldest Sale Barns in Nebraska) 52nd and Bennett " Lincoln, Nebraska Under New Management vieiephone 4-2238 Sales Held Every Thursday at 12:30 Consign Your -Livestock, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep And Other Miscellaneous Items To Us C. V. Chase, Mgr. Young & Lacey, Auctioneers 78-tfc Where To Buy It CALL 241 THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL 409-13 Mi'm St. Samsonite Luggage Wm. Schmidtmann Machinery for Sale FIELD CUTTERS 1 John. Deere No. 62 Cutter both heads used 5 season no custom work. New Allis-Chalmers Cutters- with the yard wide cutter head! Post Hole Digger $65.00 Concrete Block Machine . .$95.00 Concrete Mixer $30.00 TRACTORS W. D. Allis New Rubber. W. C. Allis Good Rubber. C Allis Very Good. F-20 Farmall. Chas. Vallery Implement Co. "Deal With Chuck Save a Buck" 125 So. 5th Dial 3134 77-2tc Standers, Plattsmouth Very Special Price Ammonium Nitrate Unloading car Monday, 23rd making exceptionally good price on ammonium nitrate. Tractors-Balers Choppers, Plows, Trucks, Drills TRACTORS 1949 A, powertrol $1,350 1949 A. new tires, cower- trol .1,450 1948 B. new tires, price . . 875 DC Case, starter lights se lective control 795 1937 A with lift and new tires 350 1937 B 200 T40 IHC Crawler with start er and light 850 BALERS New No. 80 New Holalnd baler Special ..$2,450 1951 116W JD. PTO 900 Case baler, extra good 400 1951 Case harvester with row cron and hav attach ment 775 PLOWS. 1952 AC for a WD $ 100 1953 44 H 214 JD on rubber 220 1953 44 H 216 JD on rubber 225 1952 No. 8 IHC on rubber 225 1952 No. 8 IHC2-14 on rub ber 175 1952 Case 2-14 new rubber : 17 Trucks 1947 Dodge ....$ 350 1951 Ford F4, duals, extra good 875 BEHLEN cribs bins in stock. Stander Implement Co. JOHN DEERE DEALERS; See US Phone 4178 Plattsmouth 78-ltc Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE '47 Chevrolet 4 door Phone 8499. 77-4tp FOR SALE Model A Ford car, 1930, runs good. Write Box 66, Elmwood, Nebr., phone 42281. - 7S-2tc LEGAL NOTICES J. Iloward Davis, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Julius Hilfiker, deceased. No. 4516: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presen tation of claims against said es tate is November 23rd, 1954; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on November 29th, 1954, 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 7th, 1954. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 2604 Aug. 9, 16, 23. 1954 . J. Howard Davis, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Charles K. Bestor, deceased. No. 4514: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is November 23rd, 1954 that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on November 29th, 1954 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated August 7th, 1954. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 2605 Aug. 9, 16, 23, 1954 ORDINANCE 907 AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT PART OF THE ALLEY LYING BETWEEN LOTS 2 AND 3 IN BLOCK 27 IN YOUNG AND HAYS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH. AND PRO VIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE: AND PROVIDING FOR REVERSION OF TITLE. WHEREAS a petition has been filed by the owners of all prop erty abutting on the alley here inafter vacated, requesting such Vacation, waiving damages and agreeing to pay expenses in con nection therewith, and the City Council finds that such petition should be granted. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of 'lattsmouth, Nebraska: Section 1. That that part of he alley running north and south and lying teiween Let 2 and Lot 3 in Block 27 in Young and Hays Addition to the City of Plattsmouth be and the same hereby is vacated. Section 2. Title to the vacated portion shall revert to the ad joining owners as provided oy law, except that such vacation shall be subject to existing ease- ments and franchises for public' uuuues. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and . publication as provided by . law. and all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Passed and approved this 16th' day of August, 1954. MEISINGER, Mayor Attest: ALBERT OLSON, City Clerk (Seal) No. 2616 Aug. 23, 1954 Francis M. Casey, Attorney at Law Plattsmouth, Nebr. NOTICE Leslie V. Steinbach, Plaintiff V5 Ruth M. Steinbach, Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT, RUTH M. STEINBACH: You are hereny notified that I have commenced an action in the District Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to obtain an absolute divorce from you. to - gether with equitable relief on Lilt. Ul CAll tiilC WilAtAWJ,, and you are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of October, 1954, or a decree will be entered against you. Dated this 16th day of August, 1954. Leslie V. Steinbach, Plaintiff No. 2609 Aug 16, 23, 30, Sept. 6, 1934 Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 1502 Mr. and Mrs. George Gade and Bob were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vainer in Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morris and daughters of Omaha were Sat urday overnight guests at the Clinton Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Erickson near Waverly Sunday afternoon. Fred Peterson of Omaha had Saturday dinner with his broth er, Clarence and Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welton were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons spent Thursday eve ning at the Art Box home. Mr. and Mrs. Dod Miller at tended a birthday party at the Lloyd Miller home near Ithaca Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wills spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everman were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Tvan V. Armstm-ntr and their house guests, Mrs. J L,ioyd Derreece and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitlatch and family visited Mrs. Olive Whitlatch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roeber and sons spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klipp. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rueter and daughters visited at the Dewey Moore home Friday eve ning. The Moore family spent Sunday evening at the Wayne Wiles home near Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. John Lape at tended the annual Papillion Day celebration in that town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deal and Gary spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell and Raymond. Edgar, Marjorie and Evelyn Jones and Barbara and Caryiin Bond are spending a part of this week at 4-H camp at Camp Har riet Harding near Louisville. The choir members and their families of the Ashland Congre gational church, enjoyed r. pic nic at the State Fisheries after church services Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dod Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sowards attended. Mrs. Miller is the director of th choir. We are glad to report the re turn from the hospital of Ray mond Nelson. Mrs. Glen Fosnot and Jenifer, Mrs. Harold Rich ards and Miss Joan Richards called on him this past week. Marjorie Nelson is enjoying a week's vacation at- heme .and Duane there. spent the week-end RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Avje. Ph. 28'. SOUTH mum THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, August 23, 1954 PAGE FIVE Novel Custom Held By Birthday Club Mrs. Sam Long went to Gret na Wednesday, where she at tended a iparty given by the Birthday Club for her mother, Mrs. Jack Scholting. A novel custom is observed by that club in that each guest takes a card and a one dollar bill to the hon ored one, who then chooses a gift to her liking. There were twentv guests that attended Mrs. Sholting's party. South Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Vickery 0f Dickenson N. D., were Sun- dav an dovermeht euests or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stickney and family. The Vickerys went to Wahoo and got Mr. Vickery s mother, Mrs. Alice Vickery, and all were Wednesday evening din ner guests at the Stickney home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haynes and Mrs. Jim Damato of Oma- I ha, called on Mr. and Mrs. Dave t Parrot Wednesday and all at- tended the funeral services for David Wagner at the Lutheran , teaching" with Dr. Miller speak church in Ashland. Miss Joyce er; an elementary reading sec Buckingham accompanied the tion with Mr. MacDoweli speak group back to Omaha and will er; and a high school English spend her vacation visiting , section with Dr. Miller also there. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Johnson of. Albert City, were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Myron Laughlin, Mr. Laughlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laughlin and their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sel lin and family joined the group at Myron's home for dinner Sat urday evening. They were cele brating little Miss Tacie's sec ond birthday. Saturday overnight guests at the L. J. Roeber home were Mr. , and Mrs. Bob Mooney of Lin coin. Their Sunday dinner and O UU gUCOHO iVH, llllu Mrs. Martin Schmiting, Mr. and Mrs. George Falk and Miss Al vena Kuehn, all of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dun naway and famliy of Des Moines, la., and Mrs. Ralph Ze orian of Springfield, were Sat urday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeorian and Stevie. Mrs. Dunnaway is Mr. Zeorian's sister and Mrs. Zeorian of Springfield ,his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stickney and daughters were Monday evening visitors at the Ray Bow er home. Week-end guests at the Bower home were Mrs. Chas. j Bowers of Sterling, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Jameson and Chas. Jameson of Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grebe and Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pollard of Lincoln. Mrs. Henry Bond and Mrs. George Gade called on Mrs. Oli ver Felker and children Tuesday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Leon Champaux and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Mayer and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman, Jr., and family. Terry Lee Wiles spent Friday night with Melody and Mrrlece Grimm. John and Sarah Nichols visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stan der Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg ! and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westlake and familv near Eaelp Wednesday afternoon. PERFECTION SUPER FLAME MONOGRAM 433 Main HOME PURCHASERS I I J' JL D immeuiuie rubbtbiuu getting possession of your new home? Is it already occupied? No real estate man in Plattsmouth, and no attorney will guarantee you possession. Is your new home occupied by termites? If it is, your possession is subject to their "Squatter's Rights" XHSTS "subject to the rights of tenants in possession." Your real estate man will give you no guarantee against termites. , HAVE IT INSPECTED BEFORE YOU BUY C - A Phone 7142 for Teacher Clinic Slated; Dinner Set Thursday (Continued from Page 1) tained at the Chamber office or from Mr. Friest. Friday's sessions will -open with an address by Mr. Miller with sectional meetings sched uled throughout most of the morning. Group leaders for the sectional meetings, designed to co-ordinate, discuss and plan teaching methods, are Miss Mar ilyn Lutz, kindergarten; Mrs. Lucile Rosencrans, first grade; Miss Nelva Gillham, second grade; Mrs. Jean Howland. third grade; Miss Edna Jean Weten kamp, fourth grade; Miss Rose Prohaska, fifth grade; and Miss Helen Neddennep, sixth grade. Other Friday morning session slated are "best practices in junior and Senior high school speaker. Discussion and planning groups will complete the morn ing schedule. Leaders for the groups are James Robison, high school math and science; Miss Jessie Whalen. high school so cial science; Mrs. Zilpha Seward, Junior high. Sectional meeting in junior and senior high school guidance with Dr. Downing speaker; and a parent Wacher conference will complete the afternoon program before principals and teachers J h ildine Dlan specif tc pro meet in their respective scnooi grams for the year. Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal Subscribe to The Journal Now! Howard Davis LAWYER Phone 264 506 Main St. Plattsmouth FUSSELMAN FUNERAL HOME & Louisville Phone 3981 AMBULANCE MONUMENTS A PLUMBING - WIRING CARPENTER WORK Furnaces Space Ileaters Hot Water Ileaters Phone 5194 Edwin T. McHugh ATTORNEY Office In Corn Growers State Bark Murdock Nebraska I K, 71 flRDWflKE Dial 5119 Are y o u - L - L Free Inspection mmm