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RATES Three cents per word for .-First Insertion; Two Cents for each additional insertion. snr4r Notices NOTICE Mary May Beauty Shop is now located in the new location over Soennichsen store. Call 6255 during day and 4237 in evenings. 100-tfc NOTICE Bazaar and food I sale November 17, hours 1 to 7, public invited, at the Pres byterian church. 99-4tp NOTICE Turkey dinner by Eagles Auxiliary November 20, Eagles Hall, 5:0Q to 7. Adults $1.25. Children $.75. 93-6tc NOTICE Rummage sale by the Presbyterian church at St. Johns Hall on November 19, starting at 9 a. m. 9G-7tc NOTICE Inez Cafe, the lead- j ing restaurant in Louisville, j Open 24 hours. Fish sand wiches and meals at all times. 89-tfc NOTICE My office has been moved to my home on Eighth and Avenue C. Mike Tritsch, ' Optometrist. Call 4253. 83-tfc i I NOTICE iSpecia.l price on pa- j per hanging. Jim. Eden, phone 4264. 92-tfc ; NOTICE Bake and food sale, Saturday, Dec. 4, by St. Paul's Evangelical church at Lugscn Cleaners. 102 tfc BAKE SALE and BAZAAR First Lutheran Guild Nov 20, 11:30 a.m. at Lugsch Clean ers. 96-2tc I NOTICE Public dance spon- 77 777777771 i sored by the K. of C. Sat. DRESS MAKING - Dress Nov. 20 at the Lions Club, making alterations and 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 am. Music1 button holes. Phone 7183. by the M & H Orchestra. 94-tfc , Lunch served by ladies, 9:30 T. ... , i 'til closing. Couple $1.50. , TREE SURGEON-If it is qual- 102-ltp'. ity work you want done, one NOTICE To all persons hold-' ing our coupons. We have changed over the Gand stamp system Please, turn in your coupons to exchange for stamps. Five stamps "'will , be given fori each coupon you t hold.. Farmers Feed and Seed.v.,., : : I Card of Thanks. I . 1 CARD OF THANKS We wish 1 to thank neighbors all our friends, and relatives who remembered us during our stay at the hospital and at ; home. 1 We wish also to thank those who helped harvest our corn ' and : those who helped with , the dinner. j Mr. and Mrs. Toney Klimm. i . : . 102-ltp CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of thanking all our tnends and relatives for cards, gifts, flowers and calls to us in ob servance of our 50th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs Joe Adam. 102-ltp PARTI OF THANKS I Wish to thank my friends and rela- j tives for the cards and calls, received while I was in the hospital recovering from my recent accident. Dale Kiel. 102-tfc Lost and Found LOST Glasses, in- Platts mouth, Saturday. John Mock enhaupt, Murray. 102-2tc LOST OR STRAYED White , fnr.efl heifer calf. 450 lbs. Al- l bert Ulrich. Phone 8110. 98-4tc Help Wanted WANTED Lady for counter ana assembly work, age 21 to 35. I Experience not necessary. Lugsch Cleaners. . 101-2tc Wanted WANTED Custom combining of Soy Beans. Dial 267. Stites Farm Eq. Co. 93-tfc WANTED Work of any kind all day Saturday. On farm or in town. Raymond Schor fhiede at Kents Trailer Court. 102-2tp WANTED Will baby.sit while while mother works. Day or night or by the hour. Phone 6172. Mrs. Carl Harrer. 1109 S. 8th. 102-2tp Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY Fire place logs. Call 3284 after 6 p.m. 101-2tc Saleswomen Wanted QUALIFIED WOMAN WANTED bv Avon Products, Inc., nation ally advertised cosmetics man ufacturer, to act as Kepresem ative in Springfield, Nebr. For interview write Mrs. Harriette Hann, Box 111, Lincoln 1, Ne braska. ' 101-2tc Subscribe to The Journal Now! A if f- Y:---r, f' 5 IWaSB3B39h Bial-2'41 Services Offered WILL TAKE care of child in my home. Phone 3179. 100-4tc A ! Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs , - Phone 3 124 PLATTSMOUTH HALT AW.V Emery P j- 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 J Easy Monthly Payments Can Be Arranged , Free Estimates 1 34-tfc TV SERVICE Call John's T-V for guaranteed and prompt repairs. Dial 6280. 83-tfc IMMEDIATE DELIVERY On, all freight from local depots. ; Phone 5027 or 7005. i 97-tfc ! limo or wnoie trees romuvcu by a man that protects ycu1 with - insurance. We will also plant trees from 3 to 10 Xeet tail. Call Pierce phone 4966. , ; ' 61tfc UCHTHAUL1NG j Garbage Hauling Phone 5027 or 7005 - DON KELLISON 49-tfc FOR SALi: Fcr monogrammed napkins, informal notes, place ; cards and .. match . covers, for ! . wedding gifts, - anniversaries, and banquets, see The Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. . 50-tfcj COMPLETE FURNACE WITH INSTALLATION NO DOWN PAYMENTS I 10,000 Satisfied Customers Phone 5O00v Collect , . HUDSON ELECTRIC & HEATING COMPANY .100 tfc WE CUT' GLASS to any size. I Picture framing. Plattsmoutn Paint Store: 44-tfc 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: 3G a. m. 10:30 p. m. 123 N 6 Dial 7236 56-tfc WANTED Cesspool and sep tic tank cleanings. Free in specticn. Reasonable rates. ! Phone 71 or write Bernard ; Cunningham, Nebr. City, j Nebr 102-2tp COMPLETE BATH ROOM FIXTURES and INSTALLATION NO DOWN PAYMENT 10,000 Satisfied Customers PHONE 5000 COLLECT Hudson Electric r Heating Company 100-tfc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Registered Shrop shire Ewes and Rams. Richard O. Cole. - 75-tfc FOR SALE Red yearling Short horn bull at farmer price. See Will Rice, four miles south east of Murray. 101-3tp FOR SALE 23 Holstein heifers, fresh very soon. Henry Hob scheidt. Phone 5513 Murray. 100-4tc Household Goods FOR SALE Walnut dining room table and six chairs. PhOne 3081 . FOR SALE . Studio couch and chair to matcn, pnone jid. 100-3tp A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents IK AZxifrr fif cut CLASSIFIED advertising; will be accepted up to llfOO A. M. on day of Publication. , ANNOUNCING! The All New 1955 LEWYT WORLD'S ONLY CLEANER ON BIG WHEELS Rolls the hard work out of vacuuming. Warga Hardware Telephone 3171 101-2tc tOH 6ALE We have new 17 in. jog5y :forl&-! u-ass u. ivj.avi.as, oamuii Bros. 41-tfc NEW 1S55 Emerson TV sets only $139.95 at Meisinger Firestone. 90-tfc 1 FOR SALE 21-inch Crosley mahogony brand new TV set. $179.95. Cass Co. Maytag. Phone 245. 79-tfc FOR SALE Reconditioned Westinghouse clothes dryer and Westinghouse Launder ette. Stites Farm Eq. Co. 93-tfc FOR SALE White Oak 5 piece . breakfast set, priced $i0.CO. Oil heater, used one winter, i priced $25.00. Tele. 3196. 102-ltc For Sale 20 to 30 DISCOUNT On All Types of FURNITURE PURCHASE DIRECT FROM WAREHOUSE MEISINGER Firestone Store 5th & Main Phone 5114 i I FOR SALE 37-tfe-Mon.;FOR RENT Unfurnished one'. Trr7'ZTrZ in room available as apartment ,-. - Young geese, , or Dusiness office, phone 5216. V Phone 8346. 7 ) , loo tfc 101-3tp J ; : 1U -uc , ' cents a lb. FOR SALE Duo Therm oil burner, 60,000 BTU, 25 ft. copper tubing and 50 gallon barrel. Phone 1406. 102-2tp 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 TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. day, week or month. Journal, 410 Main St., dial 241. 38-tfe FOR SALE Beltsville turkeys and bronze hens 8 lbs. to 16 lbs. alive. 40c. Ovenready 58c. Big bronze toms alive 35c. Ovenready 53c. Herb Heil's Turkey Farm. 1 mile east, 3 miles south on No. 50 then'Vi mile east Louisville 97-8tc Locally Raised PRESSED TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING Plattsmouth Lockers PHONE 5110 102-2tc i-OT? SATTT- A riQol tn fif TC Kaf fenberger, phone 8369. 100-3tc FOR SALE 1940 Schultz trailer, 19 ft. $200.00. Phone 5017 Murray. 101-2tc "nggi I FOR SALE Permanent Anti- freeze, Ethylene Glycol base does not evaporate: rustproof. ! $s.iy per gai. uamDies J 83-tfc j FOR SALE One used 22 B I n t ernational Cornpicker Scanlon Equipment Co. Un ion, Nebraska. Phone 2111. 97- tfc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 3 room furnished. apartment. Phone. !"194. v94-tfc FOR RENT - 3 room furnishea apartment, private bath and entrance! Adults only. 1115 Ave. E. Apt. 3. 90-tfc JFOR RENT Sleeping' room : for one or two men. Phone 4161. 97-tfc FOR RENT Newly decorated 3-room all modern furnished apartment. Adults. Phone 3075 after 6 p. m. 92-tfc For Rent 2 Room Modern Efficiency Apartments Plattsmouth Motel Phone 7122 516 Chicago Ave 85-tfc FOR RENT Modern trailer i house. Inquire back of Cloidt's ' Service Station. 100-3tp FOR RENT Apartment. Pri vate bath and entrance, water and gas paid. $40 per month. Phone 6022 after 5:30 p. m. 100-2tc FOR RENT Two room furn ished apartment. Adults only. : 404 N. 6th St., phone 5111. f 102-2tp; FOR RENT Apartment, furn ished 3 rooms and bath, pri vate entrance. Adults only. Close in. Phone 5216. 100-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished house. Loris B. Long Real Estate. 97-tfc t r.m o t ji j apartment. Adults, $80. CO.; phone 5239 or Loris Long, 4250. 95-tfc FOR RENT Extra nice front 3 room unfurnished apart ment. Private entrance. Phone 6929 101-tfc FOR RENT 2 room unfurnished apartment, will furnish if de sire. Phone 6269. 101-3tc FOR RENT 2 room modern un furnished apartment. Phone 249. 101-3tc FOR RENT 3 bedroom house, 1 mile south on Hi-Way 75. Telephone 8391. ; 101-ltc FOR RENT Two room furnT ished basement apartment. Inquire 701 Ave B. 102-tfc FOR RENT 4 rcom apart ment, furnished. Young cou pie, no children. Phone 6177. 102- Real Estate for Sale FOR RENT x 3 room furnished Apt. utilities paid. Possession Dec 1st. Phone 5060. 101-ltc ' FOR SALE Large business building one block off Main Street. Good for occupancy , or investment. Present oc cupant will. lease if terms ar ranged. First Realty Co. 93.-tfc FOR SALE Five room mod ern home,. 421 So. Cutoff, phone 5105. 1014tc FOR SALE Business building on highway, approx. two lots, formerly Barta. Hatchery, downtown Plattsmouth, rea sonably priced. Write or see R. L. McKissick, Nebraska City, Nebraska. 101-4tp FOR SALE 240 4 acres, about 175 - tillable, miles South, ' mile East oi Papillion. EV2 of NWV4, 'WVa of NE xi WV2 of SEV4 Sec. 23 T 13 Sarpy County. 3 bedroom- house, large corn crib, electric lights. Resident tenant only. Give references, present and past landlords and directions to present farm. P. O. BOX 92 Florence Sta., Omaha 102-ltc FOR SALE Etta Gorder re sidence, 742 Ave. , B. Phone ' 3262. i?- 102.1tp TO BUY A HOME or' an Invest ment property, see Loris B. Long. Office at 126 N 4th. Tele. 5239 or 4250. 31-tfc FOR SALE Farms 320 acres, two sets of improvements, one house has bath room and furnace, good outbuildings near rock road, $125 acre 200 acres on pavement, modern ' ??ce,httSrL?Uti5S Huthip Sf 5!grassVbaL tillable r240 acres second bottom land, rrr. -.I,.', average improvements mosuy . tillahlP rnrk rnari 210 ar.re. ieo acres, five room house all on one floor, bath room, furn ace, other out bldgs., mostly tillable, $112.50 acre. W. J. HURST PAGE COUNTY BANK BLDG. CLARINDA IOWA FOR SALE HOME IN OAKMONT 3 Bedroom, gas heat. full basement IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SEE FIRST REALTY CO. 503 Main Phone 264 98-tfc Where To Buy It Samson ite Luggage Wm. Schmidtmann 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 Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE or TRADE 1948 4-door Fleetline. Chev., good motor, tires, winterized, or trade for wide elevator or milk cows. Maynard Geschke, Weening Water, No. 3411. ! . v ..- 102-2tp LEGAL NOTICES Fouchek & Garnett, Attorneys T-l 11 il. VAkwncIrn riilllMUUUHi, iltUl o-jrvi i NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of John J. Toman deceased. No. 4529: Take notice that the time i ! limit for the filing and presen- i tauon oi cianiLs a-gtuiiai-estate is March 2nd, 1955; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on March 8th, 1955 at ten o'clock a.m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 15th. 1954 Raymond J. Case County Judge No 2676 Nov. 15-22-29-1954 Claude D. Lutton, Jr. Attorney Ashland, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In The County Court Of CassCounty Nebraska To all ''persons interested in the estate of Henry Timm, de ceased. No. 4511: Take notice that the Administratrix "of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heaid before said Court on No vember 24th 1954 t ten o'clock a.m. Dated: November 5th, 1954. Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 2671 - Nov 8-15-221954. 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 Gerald F. Zoz, deceased. No. 4481: Take notice that the administrator of said estate has filed his final re port and a petition for examin ation and allowance of his ac counts, determination of heir ship, and distribution of said estate and for his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on November 30th, 1954 at ten o'clock a.m Dated: November 6th, 1951 Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 2672 - Nov. 8-15-22-1954 Moran & James,. Attorneys Nebraska City, Nebr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To the creitors of : the estate! of Carl A. Balfour deceased. No. 4527: Take notice that the time : limit for the filing and presen-1 tation of claims against said estate is February 23rd, 1955; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on February 28th, 1955 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearinsr. i allowing and adjustmg all r. ..... ..... ..... Legislative SIDELIGHTS . . by BERNIE CAMP Information Director Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation JW.WA'.V-'-V.'AV How Do You Rate? If suddenly you and your j neighbo7s had tosubmit toan Elusive questionnaire to prove your good citizenship as an American and as a Nebraskan, hnw wnnlri vmi rate? uiuzensnip in a democracy is largely measured by performance of a few simple duties. How do you stack up in answering the following questions? The highest score any person can make is 100 per cent. The noints awarded for vour answers 102-2tp are indicated after each ques tion. If you score 60 you are a "better-than-average" citizen. 1. Did you vote November 2? (Give yourself 10 points for a "yes"). 2. " Did you vote at the last primary election? (Ten points for "yes" here). 3. Did you vote in your last special local . election? (Ten points for "yes") . 4. Do you help get others to the polls by urging them to vote, dijscussing issues or by other means? (You can give yourself live poims ior a yes answer)., f 5. Can you name the Nebras- ' ka senators and the four repre sentatives? (You may have one point for each senator, five points for the representative of your district and one point for each other representative). , 6. Do you know how your ' senators voted on any important bill in the last session of Con gress. (Here is an easy 10 points if you know). 7. Do you know how your . representative voted on an im portant bill in the last session of Congress. (You can add an claims or objections duly filed. Dated: November 5th, 1954 Raymond J, Case County Judge No. 2673 Nov. 815-22-1954 SALE '" -7 flfl nn tp n frn ij. . . . - iraiiM, wniVii m,i sum ' ' of : 'r. , CHURCH BUILDING: Size 48x52 feet. Located one mile south and one and one - half miles west of Murdock. To be re moved from present location by August 31, 1955. PARSONAGE: In village of Murdock including lots 7, 8 and 9 in Block 14 First Addition to the Village of Murdock, Cass County, Nebraska. Subject to lease that expires June 30, 1955. Taxes paid to and including 1954. Abstract paid up and good and Marketable Title. TERMS: 20 Down, Balance On Delivery of Deed ivliscellaneou 30-Cal. Rheem hot water heater 1 Geneva double basin and double drain sink 1 3 Geneva metal kitchen Monarch apartment size pi Serving cart I Counter top Estate Heatrola oil heater 22 older benches, good condition 8-foot step ladder 10-foot step ladder 7 benches, 16-ft., very good condition 16 benches, 10-ft., very good condition 4 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, November 15, 1854 . PAGE SEVEN , easy 5 points here). 8. Can you present a good ar gument for or against major leg islation considered by Congress the Eisenhower farm program, Social Security for farmers, the Agriculture Trade Development Law, etc. (You can add five points if you can do this). 9. Do you know at least three of the rights guaranteed to you as an American by the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States? .(A quick way to add five points to your score). 10. Have you done aqy work in either political parts; ever attended a caucus or other meet ing of the party; rang doorbells; or made a speech in behalf of your party? (A "yes" here is really worth 10 points). 11. Are you an active member of any civic organization the PTA, Farm Bureau, Grange, Farmers Union, League of Wom en Voters, etc. , (You can add five points for each membership, but not more than 15 points for the question). 12. Did you contrilite to the Community Chest, Red Cross, or other welfare organizations this year? (You can have five points for a "yes" answer). . How do you score? Are you proud of yourself as a citizen? You may. be surprised I Profit Margins To Be Smaller Experts Say Profit margins will be narrow er in 1955 for the beef producer, but a sufficient feed supply the country over and , the prospect for a decrease in unemployment point to a stable cattle market for 6 to 10 months. In an interview in the Novem ber issue of Capper's Farmer, farm management experts said ihe cattle price outlook for 1955 is only "a little less favorable" than last year. Cattle prices in 1955 should approximately duplicate those of the last half of 1954, they said, even though feeder cattle prices STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. AT THE 'United Irettera 30 opera chairs 24 chairs One pulpit . One rostrum Center table Several large velvet curtains . wall cupboards electric stove TERMS: CASH ON ABOVE ARTICLES YOUNG tr LACY, Auctioneers CORN GROWERS STATE BANK, Clerk are two to three cents higher and feed costs are up a little., this fall. According to the farm econo mists, the peak in the present;; cattle cycle probably has been ' reacned. Francis Kutish, Iowa State ' College, said cattle numbers are likely to remain steady or decline slightly in the next year or so and then turn upward again, you can call it the start of a" new cycle or a hesitation in the -present one," he said. Turning to the hog market' the farm management experts'" I advised selling spring pigs "when they reach market weight." The same holds true for fail pigs." they said. - . The outlook for turkey prices for the rest of the year is a little" lower than last year. "Lower prices of broilers and roaster ,; will depress turkey prices some what," said Leonard Schruben, Kansas State College. - Poultry profits won't be as t good this winter. as last. Kutish. said we have too "many eggs for the demand, and a few too many depresses prices sharply. , In answer to whether they expected much change in farm' costs next year, the economic experts said over-all farm "costs will decline very little. " Taxes, fuel, seed, fertilizer and labor will remain about the same, Kutish pointed out. When you shop for trucks, machinery i and automobiles, Schruben said, you should find better trade-ins being offered next year. i BEES KILL MAN . V COSTA MESA, CAL. James J. Fagan was stung' nearly 100 times by a swarm of bees. His wife ran to neighbors for help. They responded with lighted torches and smoked off the bees. Fagan however, was, dead twenty minutes later. RADIATOR REPAIRING . ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 287 CHURCH s Articles;:- One large rug 3 pianos Mailbox One 50-gal., one 250-gal., and one 300 . gal. fuel barrels Miscellaneous items too numerous to mention '