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Saturday, September 18, starting at 11 o ciock at Warga Hardware 85-ltc NOTICE St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Women's Guild Thursday, September 30, at the church parlors. 34-5tc BAKE SALE Presbyterian Women's Association, Friday, September 24, 1 p. m. at Korn Palace. 84-2tc NOTICE My office has been moved to my home on Eighth Street. Mike Tritsch. Call 4258. 83-tfc NOTICE Special price on pa per hanging. Jim. Eden, phone 4264. 92-tfC NOTICE To arrange for your Stanley hostess parties, club parties or to order Stanley merchandise, call Mrs. Gloria . Nickels. 1C20 So. 8th St. Platts-'j mouth, Nebr. Phone 3921. 85-tfc NOTICE The O. E. S. will have a bake sale Thursday, Sept. 23, starting at 11 a. m. at the Corn Palace. 83-5tc NOTICE Our fruit harvests are late this year, but as crops mature notices will appear in this paper. Kimmel Orchard, Nphraska Citv. 84-2tc i Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Our heart felt thanks to all our rela tives and friends for the lovely flowers and comforting mes sages of sympathy in our deep sorrow in the death of our dear nephew and uncle, Ches ter Shrader. We wish to ex press our deepest appreciation to Nebraska Masonic Lodge No. 1 - A.F.&A.M. Omaha for the beautiful Committal Service at Graceland Park Cemetery. Mr. an Mrs. George Nickles, Mrs. Chester Boyer. j CARd"oF THANKS We sin cerely thank all the friends, neighbors and relatives for the beautiful floral offerings, food cards, and kind things during the recent loss of our dear father, brother and uncle. Ray Shomaker and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scheuermann, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mamoran, Mr. and Mrs. George Buchholz, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scho makei, Harold and Vivian Schomaker and nieces and nephews. CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who sent cards and letters, and for the other acts of kindness ex- pressed by thoughtful friends during the illness of Lois June. These expressions have been deeply appreciated. Mr. and. Mrs. wm. omiwi and Lois June, Murray. Si-ite Salesmen Wanted I Need a Man Now j In territory covered by this pa-1 per to work with our district manager. Here's a real oppor tunity for reliable man who likes livestock and has a car. Perma- I nent work. Don't pass this up as just another ad it isn't. Write now for personal interview. Box C. H. co this paper. 85-ltc Wanted J WANTED TO BUY Oil Burner. Phcne 6992. 85-lt WANTED Football shoes. Size 5. Phone 8239. 85-ltc WANTED 2 gas fired boilers. Approximately 575 square feet - of water radiation or 360 square feet of steam radiation. Hudson Electric and Heating Co. Phone 5000 84-4tc WANTED 7223. Fruit jars. Phone 85-ltc DiaL'241 RAGS WANTED Clean cotton rags, old skirts, cotton dresses, etc. no buttons, 5c a lb. Jour nal office. 74-tfp Services Offered IRONING AND " Phone 6146. dress making. 84-6tc for rat.vw, nnroroH napkins, informal notes, place cards and match covers lor C & : mouth Journal or nhn . . 50-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Custom silage cutting with tractor, cutter, blower and wagons, f D9 with dozer for digging and packing trench silos. Wayne Meisinger, phone 8179. 73-tfc Phone 5000, Heating Service Electric Service Plumoing Service HUDSON ELECTRIC & HEATING, CO. 34-tfc GENERAL HAULING Trash and Pick-Up Phone 3944 LIGHTNING RODS Have vour - building protected against Jfr200511372 5 Tri 6 or f L P. O. Box 302, St. Joseph, Mo., and we will be glad to call on you at no expense to you what ever. 84-2tp i TREE SURGEON If it is qual- 1 ity work you want done, one . limb or whole trees rewioved I by a man that protects you ' with insurance. We will also plant trees from 3 to 10 feet tall. Call Pierce phone 4966. 61tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmoutn Paint Store. 44-tfc TV SERVICE Call John's T-V for guaranteed and prompt repairs. - Dial 6280. 83-tfc WILL take care of one child at my home. Phone 3096. 84-2tp Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell 46tfc GARDNER 333 Main Plattsmpu'h 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 LIGHT HAULING Trash Pickup Garbage Hauling Phone 5027 or 7008 DON KELL1SON 49-tfc . A.iMncDrrrc WHIRLPOOL LAUNDERETTE Do it Yourself or j We'll Do it for You j 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 UPHOLSTERING, plenty sam ples to choose from, free esti mates, free pick up, open for business at 226 East Main. Phone 6221. 76-tfc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Registered Shrop shire Ewes and Rams. Richard O. Cole. 75-tf c FOR SALE Purebred Tarn worth boars. Kenneth Peter eit. Phone 8118. 85-tfc FOR SALE Milk cows. See My ron Rice or Phone, 8499. 84-2tc Household Goods FOR SALE 4 to 5 room oil heater with 2 barrels, rack and fitting! No reasonable offer will be turned down. Phone 5230. 85-ltc FOR SALE We have new 17 in: mahogany TV sets for $149.96. Cass Co. Maytag, Scanlon Bros. 41-tfc CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. . , i . . . i FOR SALE Oak breakfast Set, 2 davenports, buffet, 2 dining i room tables, small rocker, stu- : dio, oak chairs, single spring, double spring, box spring, small walnut gateleg table. Farley Furniture Co. 85-ltc - - . : ; -L i FOR SALE 21 -inch Crosleyi mahogony brand new TV set. $179.95. Cass .Co. Maytag.! Phone 245. 79-tfc FOr SALEUseri furniture. See Kaipn Matney furniture store , 0r pnne d"b" FOR SALE Coleman oil burner, 55,000 BTU with fan and sani tary commode,- like new. Phone 4945 after 6:30 p. m. 84-tfc FOR SALE Household furni- ! ture Wednesday, Thursday, ! Friday and Saturday. After- noons only. 2 to 4. 224 No. 6th. Phone 6128. 84-2tc ! For Sale FOR SALE 50 lb. bag potatoes V $1.25 Farmers Feed and Seed. 85-3tc FOR SALE New and used gas or oil fired furnaces. Hudson Electric & Heating Co. Phone 5000. 84-tfc ! FOR SALE Fryers and one Holstein milking cow. W. S. Bond. 84-2tp FOR SALE Johnson apples J and pears. Phone 6981. 84-tfc : , FOR SALE 17 ft. canoe, re- canvassed and re-painted, like new. Firestone Cruiser bicycT le, good condition. 714 So.' 2nd. Call 4292 after 5 p.m. or on weekends. 83-2tc FOR SALE Peaches. Phone 6242. 85-ltc I FOR SALE Blonde Edison baby crib, complete, like new. High chair, taylor tot, and car seat. $30.00. 1122 4th Ave. 85-ltc FOR SALE Sweet peppers and parsley. Phone 3972. 85-ltc . FOR SALE Young parakeets. All colors. Phone 6141. : 85-4tp FOR SALE 4 pound fryers. Call Murray 5614. 85-ltc FOR SALE 4922. Peaches. Phone 83-4tc FOR SALE Peaches for sale. Also hens. Joe Adam. Phone 5286. 83-tfc FOR SALE New metal grain bins. Stuart Schlichtemeier, Murray. Tele. 2699 Nehawka. 79-8tc FOR SALE wheat seed. Phone 8169. Certified Pawnee Richard O. Cole. 79-tfc I OR SALE Peaches, $1.00 bush el. Come and pick yourself. Phone 8351. ' 83-2tp BALER TWINE Special price, , $8.95; Binder twine, $9.95. Farmers Feed and Seed, phone 3131. 60-tfc i TYPEWRITERS SEVERAL i nrn-T tt a r? r RTAMnaPn TYPEWRITERS, $15 to $32.50. These have been taken in trade on new Remington. Terms available. Journal, 410 Main. Phone 241. 38-tfc TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. By day, week or month. Journal, 410 Main St., dial 241. 38-tte 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 Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Phone 4284. Trailer House. 84-2tp FOR RENT 2 room furnished kitchenette. Phone 3259.- 504 Ave. C. 75-tfc FOR RENT 2 room modern furnished apartment, utilities paid. Phone 3157. 72-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping room. Mary May Troop. 1604 Hill St. Phone '4237. 78-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Phone 7183. 73-tfc For Rent 2 Room Modern Efficiency Apartments Plattsmouth Motel Pnone 7122 516 Chicago Ave 85-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Utilities ,,aid. Phone 4289. 66-tfc FOR RENTALS call or see Loris . Long. Phone$239 or 4250. 76-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Inquire at 701 Ave. B. 81-tfc FOR RENT Modern trailer house. Inquire back of Cloidt's Service Station. 84-3tp FOR RENT 3 room house. Al so 2 . room furnished apart ment. Adults inquire at 724 Ave. A, back of Dairy Queen. 84-tfc FOR RENT Basement apart ment and 1st floor apartment. 123 No. 3rd or Phone 5169 84-2tc FOR RENT Sleeping room for gentleman. 509 Ave. D. Phone 4239. 83-tfc FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment, also kitchen and bath. Private entrance. Adults only. Phone 3209. 810 Ave. D. 85-2tc FOR RENT Furnished house for ; three. $60.00. Phone 6177. 85-ltc Real Estate for Sale FOR ; SALE 3 room house. Close in Inquire at 724 Ave. A, back of Dairy Queen. 84-tfc FOR f SALE 6 room modern z house, . garage, good location Phone 6930. 85-tfc To Buy or Sell REAL ESTATE list 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 Faris, phone 218, Weeping Water. 59-tfc TO BUY A HOME or an invest ment property, see Loris B. Long. Office at 126 N 4th. Tele. 5239 or 4250. 31-tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE sy2 acres with modern home, garage and other buildings, good road. Five rooms and bath on main floor, four rooms up. full size basement with furnace, lots for only $5,500. " A business of your own for a small investment. Ask for details. Attractive new modern 4 rooms Located in Murray Five rooms and bath on one floor, gas heat, oak floors, ti'led bath and kitchen, snack bar. good location on paving. Five room home in Bellevue for only $4,000.00. ' Two-apartment home with gas heat and double garage on paving. Active -income nroperty near school; consisting of three apartments. ; - . Duplex with double garage and four acres. Gas heat. Only $7,000.00. Five-room home, with gas heat, five lots, on paving. LORIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker Office at 126 N. 4th Street Tel. 5239 or 4250 57-tfc Thurs. A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents FOR SALE 6 house 4 blocks modern . north of Main i - St., 2 blocks from school. Mike Lutz. " 83-4tp where To Buy It JOURNAL 409-13 Mxin St Samsonite Luggage Wm. Schmidtmann 7 DOZEN : PULLET EGGS $1.00 Farmers Feed r Seed , Plattsmouth, Nebraska 82-ltc 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, Dept. PJ, 1608 No.. Milwaukee Ave., Chi cago, 111. : 26-tfp Auction Sales COLLEGE VIEW SALE BARN (One of the Oldest Sale Barns in Nebraska) 52nd and Bennett Lincoln, Nebraska Under New Management Telephone 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 Automobiles for Sale B. II. G. Eiting C. C. Glrardot ::; If You're Looking for GOOD DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION . . '. We Have What You Want 1953 Ford 8 Custom Tudor, R. H. & O. D. 1953 Chevrolet Club Coupe, R & H 1953 Chevrolet Tudor. Special ' $1095.00 1951 Plymouth Club Coupe 1951 Plymouth 4 Door, one See this 1951 Ford Fordor, R. H. & OD, real nice Several clean '46 models plus a nice selection of '49 and '50 Fords Bring in your title and make an on the spot deal "Our Used Cars Make Good or We Do!" PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealers i 1952 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. Under 20,000 miles. Radio and heater $999.00 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. Radio and heater, over hauled. Near new tires $845.00 1950 DODGE 2 DR. Radio and , heater, overhauled $795.00 : 1949 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. Radio and heater very clean $645.00 1949 DODGE , CUSTOM 4 Extra nice and clean . $545.00 DR. 1947 DODGE CUSTOM 4 DR. Radio and heater, new rings $275.00 1946 PONTIAC "8" 2 DR. Radio and heater, straight shift $265.00 , Open Nights 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. Many Cars $35.00 to $100,00 R. V. BRYANT MOTOR CO. 125 No. 5th rnone 283 Plattsmouth, Nebr. 1 Machinery for Sale l FOR SALE New Idea No. 20 Mounted Picker Now on Display Used Super Six Loader Mount on A. C. W. C. or I. H. C. "M" $135.00 Used A. C. Combine Good for Soy Beans or Milo $135.00 1947 Case Combine 5' Pickup and Straw Spreader $325.00 J. W. MURDOCH, IMPLTS. Murdock, Nebraska Phone 2111 85-2tc LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, ss. County of Cass BY VIRTUE of an Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 21st day of September A. D., 1954, at 9 o'clock A. -M. of said day t.t the West door of the County Court House, Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at public auc tion to- the highest bidder for cash the following real estate to-wit: Lots Twelve (12), Thir teen (13), Sixteen (16) and Seventeen (17) ' in West Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property cf Harold M. Towle and Lena Mae Towle, Defendants to satisfy a judgment of said Court recov- ered bv The Nebraska Central Building and Loan -Association, a corporation, et al. Plaintiffs against said Defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Aug ust 19, A. D., 1954. : : - THOMAS S. SOLOMON, snerni uass county, i Nebraska No. 2612 Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 19954 Fouchek & Garnett, Attorneys, Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT la The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To. all persons interested in the estate of A. L. Tidd, de ceased. No. 4503: Take notice that the executrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and al lowance of her accounts, deter mination of heirship, and dis- trihiitinn nf calH pstnt.p anH fnr her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on . Sentember 28th. 1954. at ten' o'clock a. m. Dated September 7th, 1954. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 2624 Sept. 9, 13, 16 ,1954 NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS Subject: Excess Corn Acres Corn planted in excess of the allotment will not be regarded as corn acreage if it is not harvest- ed as grain, silage, or fodder, and not left standing in the field on a date pnor to harvest as determined by the county committee with approval of the state committee. October 1, 1954 has been set by the state and county committee as the date by which excess corn acres must be disposed of, and also as the date by which the farmer must report disposition to the county committee. Any acreage of corn disposed of must be along the side or end of a field in tracts where the acreage disposed of can be read- ily determined If, .because of drouth, corn along the edge of a field has been burned until thesis practically no corn left siauuuiK, muwiiis ujrc x corn will qualify. No. 2627 Sept. 16-23- 1954 Berley & Peck, Attorneys, Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Minnie A. Busch, deceased. No. 4520: Take notice that the? time limit for the filling and nresentation of claims against said estate is December 31st 1954; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on January 4th, 1955 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated September 14th, 1954 RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 2629 Sept. 16, 23 30, 1954 Begley & Peck, Attorneys NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT , In The County Cuort of Cass County, Nebraska . TO ALL PERSONS INTEREST ED IN THE GUARDIANSHIP OF ADAH NEWTON, INCOMPE TENT: Take notice that the guardian of said estate has filed his final , report and petition for settle ment of his accounts and for! his discharge as guardian, which will be heard before said court cn the 4th day of October, 1954, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 15th day of Sep tember, 1954. , By The Court RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 2630 Sept. 16, 23 30, 1954 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, September 16, 1954 into: Check the correct word: 1. Chinese Nationalists (do) (do not) occupy islands other than Formosa. The first two World Series games will be 2. played in an (American) (National) League park. 3. Army engineers estimate that the St. Law rence Seaway will be open for navigation in (1959) (1969). 4. Researchers now find that fluoridated water (may) (may not) reduce toothdecayin adults. ' . . 5. The proposed Far East security pact would be known as (ASTO) (SEATO). 6. Some police departments (do) (do not) use radar to catch speeders. 7. Communist Viet Minh forces (have) (have not) released some of their French prisoners.' 8. Terrorist gang in the headlines recently was the (Pachuco) (Penuchi). j 9. (Minnesota) (Missouri) istheGopher State." 10. The autumnal (Equinox) (Solstice) : marks the beginning of fall. , Count 10 for each correct answer. A score' of 0-20 is f poor; 20-40, .fair; 40-60, average; 60-80 superior, nd 80-100, very superior. ' ' Decoded J-xomnba ot I -Q 9 'OJLVaS S XejM MINUTES OF NEHAWKA VILLAGE BOARD "A : "00V" ' -f 1" "i1' s Minutes of the last meeting read and approved. The following bills were pre- sented for payment: Omaha Public Power District $148.30 peoples Natural Gas, gas 1.00 Ed Kratochvil, Aug. salary 225.00 Ed Kratochvil, due on July salary . . . . . 25.00 G. A. Rutledgej 1000 v ' -post cards ..... . . .' 20.00' G. A. Rutledge, 100 Gov. stamped envelopes .... 3.00 G. A. Rutledge, printing 7.73 Sid Moore, labor , .T'. . . . . 5.30 James Service Sta., V, gas "V.'&62 Elms Cafe, fireman t - lunch 3.00 Dennis Service Sta., gas. 12.15 ulson as, crushed rock ..v 68.90 Floy's Implement, repairs 13.90 Plattsmouth Journal, Prt. Proc 3.36 Bond Retirement J 100.00 Motion carried to pay these bills. Darrel Powell and Chet Born- emeier, representing the Elm-I wood Farmers Union, appeared before the board, requesting the road leadiner to their scale house be graded. The board agreed to grade the road, the Farmers Union to furnish crush- ed rock for said .road commis- sioner Bornemeier met with the board and explained a ' plan being used by some of the sur- rounding towns whereby the cost of hard surfacing village streets was paid for with federal aid taking care of 50 of the cost and adjacent property owners the remainder. Motion carried to have State Engineer R. I. Ayers meet with the board in the near future and get further information, Motion carried to extend wa- ! ter service to the property of Mrs Emil Bornemeier, formerly th EUi t property. TViprP hemp- nn further bnsi- i ness motion to adjourn carried. CHAS. FINLEY, Chairman HARRY E. ARNOLD, Clerk No. 2628 Sept. 16, 1954 Yugoslavia . has built five of fifty-four new ships. Ticklers 'Our daughter and her new simply must PAGE sevm ; . . . 4 IntelligiamV 'Kjosauuii 6 oonq3Eti 8 "abh! 6S6I A -reuoneN Z'JQCL Ray Evcland Tops Cass Stock Market Several Cass county feeders shipped to the Omaha market ' ; ttle past.weeii;. Kay Eveiana topped the local group witn " steers brineine $25.50. There Io were 16 head averaging 1018' ;'1 pounds. Other shippers includ- - ed: -,;r Edward Howard, 28 hogs, wt. . 197, $20.75. Clell Gansemer, 27 heifers, wt. 870, $23. Lloyd Ranney, 10 hogs, wt. 204, $20.50. Alton Stewart, 7 steers, wt. 895. $23.50. '.. V, AWOL, ARRESTED Plattsmouth policeman Law rence Chappell Wednesday night , arrested an air force man who admitted that he was ' absent without leave. Z,,, -. The airman, Kenneth W, Sar-:,. gent, was hitchhiking through., town. Chappell became, suspi cious and qujtioned the mari; who admitted he was AWOL from Sheppard air base, Texas.1', Sargent was turned . over to Offutt air police. CHARLIE PALKO ENLISTS Charlie F. Palko, son of Mrs. Katheryn Palko of Plattsmouth, nas eniistea in tne army ior a three-year period and has been ' sent to the 'reception center at Ft. Bliss, Texas. - A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents - 0 II RU SJ mm wmm Kaltttmt AmUmhtt give proper signals for turns and stops .... By George husband are so happy! I visit them. : MAKE p r (- -! ml t .--ft