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TO BUY A HOME or an Invest ment property, see Loris B. Long. Office at 126 N 4th. Tele. 5239 or 4250. 31-tfo HOUSE FURNISHED, small, close in, adults only. Phone 6929. 104-tfc of Fritz A. Fricke deceased. No. 4530: Take notice that the time I limit for the filing and presen tation of claims against saW estate is March 7th, 1955; that, a hearing will be had at the , County Court room in Platts mouth on March 11th, 1955 at ten o'clock a.m. for the pur jHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, November 25, 1954 PAGE SEVEN Ticklers By George Where To Buy It pose of examining, hearing, al lowring and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 16th, 1954 Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 2679, Nov. 18-25, Dec. 254 RATES lliree cents per word for First Insertion; Two Cents for eacb additional insertion. .ID is! CLASSIFIED advertising will be accepted up to llfOO A. M. on day of Publication. ' Samson ite Luggage 9 I 241 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 Inez Cafe, the lead ing restaurant in Louisville. Open 24 hours. Fish sand wiches and meals at all times. C9-tfc NOTICE My office has been moved to my home on Eighth j and Avenue C. Mike Tritsch. ! -- Optometrist. Call 4253." 83-tf c i : , NOTICE apecial price on pa per hanging. Jim. Eden, phone 4264. 92-tfc NOTICE Bake and food sale, Saturday, Dec. 4, by St. Paul's Evangelical church at Lugsch eant'iii. ino 1 102tfc rrr-T-- ' I NOTICE To arrange for your Stanley hostess parties or to order Stanley merchandise, Call Mrs. Gloria Nickels, 1020 So. 8th St., Plattsmouth, Nebr. 97-tfc RUMMAGE SALE Wednesday, Dec. l, 10 o'clock at St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed cnurcn pariors norm oi tae p- 104-2tc ! NOTICE If interested in wrought iron violet or flower stands, or otner iron novelties, nhnnp sola warrtRphnHp 105-4tp - NOTICE Plattsmouth ' Bowling Alley will open at 2 p. m. on Thanksgiving Day. 1-ltc j Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of ex- pressing our smcere appre- nip npnni. ,vbn nrP Spnriinr' cards and gifts to our little ; jjeooie out at cniiarens Me- mcrial Hospital. We want all our friends Jo know that we arc truly grateful that so many people are interested enough to take the time to rtmemuer us wiin meir guou wishes and their prayers. : A pleasant Thanksgiving to : an oi you. i Alice and Clem Woster, Pris- j cilia, Debbie and Dottie.- iitc Lost and Found LOST Female Beagle Dlack, tan and white. Phone 4118. 1042tp LOST Boy's brown rimmed glasses. Call 4035 evenings. 104-tfc Help Wonted WANTED Lady for counter and assembly work, age 21 to 35. Experience not necessary. Lugsch Cleaners. 101,4tc HELP WANTED Waitress at ) Mom's Cafe. Phone 218. 104-2tc Wanted WANTED Pitless stock or wagon scales in good repair. Must be cheap. Charles Mead, Murray, phone 5214. 1-ltp Services Offered WILL TAkE care of child in my home. Phone 3179. 100- tc DISC SHARPENING on your farm. Phone or write L. J. Clarence, phone 2511, Union. 104-tfc Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3rl 24 PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell 46tfc " GARDNER"" 333 Main Plattsmouh Phone 7152 Plumbing Heating Afr 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 .John's T-V for guaranteed and prompt repairs. Dial 6280. 83-tfc DRESS MAKING D r e s S making. alterations and button holes. Phone 7183. 94-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 leet tail. Call Pierce phone 4966. 61tfc LIGHT HAULING Trash Pickup Garbage Hauling Phone 5027 or 7005 , DON KELLISON 49-tfci FOR SALE Fcr monogrammed ! napkins, informal notes, olaee ' cards and match covers for wedding gifts, anniversaries and banquets, see The Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tfc PEOPLE WHO are particular, ! and wno want nothing but the best in heating and plumbing, call 3029. 104-2tc . . WE CUT GLASS to any-size. Picture framing:. Plattsmoutn Paint Store. . 44-tfc IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. On all freight from local depots. Phone 5027 or 7003. 97-tfc WHIRLPOOL LAUNDERETTE! .d0 it Yourself or we'll Do it for You Washers Driers 630 a. m. 6 p. m. lniesdav 6:30 a.' m. 8-ari n. m priHoV a m in- T f "day 6".3C a. m. --. 10.30 p. m. 123.N 6 Dial 7236 56- tf c FOR SALE Electrical wiring. No down payment. 3 year term. Hudson Electric & Heat ing Co. Phone 50C0. 618 Ave. B. 104-tfc I :veicK ci -esfOCK, Tor 3018 tt, q a T Purebred Wilshire Boars. V2 mile west of Murray. Bob Spangler. 103-4tp FOR SALE Good Guernsey .cow e 5 years Fresh Dec t Phone 3914. Li0yd Ranney, Weeping Water. v 104-2tc . FOR SALE 23 Holstein heifers, ; fresh very soon. Henry Hob- scheidt. Phone 5513 Murray. . 100-4tc - - Household Goods PIANO Used spinet, full key- board, $295.00. Terms if. de sired. Can be seen in Platts mouth. For information write ' Eckert Piano Co., 4827 Dodge Street, Omaha 3, Nebraska. I 104-2to FOR SALE Just right for Christmas - one spinet piano - like new - full 88 notes -must dispose immediately Can be seen locally - a real bargain. For full details write or call Credit Mgr., McCabe Piano & Ora:an Co., 13th and ; P Sts., Lincoln, Nebraska, 2 2724. . ; l-2tc FOR SALE Bathroom fixtures. No down payment. 3 year J term. Hudson Electric & Heat ing Co. Phone 5000. 618 Ave. B. " 104-tfc FOR SALE New furnaces. No down payment. 3 year term. Hudson Electric & Heating Co. 618 Ave. B; Phone 5000. 104-tfc FOR SALE Repossessed Crosley T V for balance of payments due. J Also used Coronado T V, 17 inch console. Easy spin-dry washer. Used electric ranges. 1 used gas range. 1 used Frigidaire Automatic washer. All Mdse. fully guar anteed and priced to sell. Cass County Maytag Phone 245 104-2tc FOR SALE We have new 17 in, mahogany TV sets for $149.9d. Cass Co. Maytag, Scanlon Bros. 41-tfc FOR SALE We have brand new Frigidaire automatic washer for $200.00 and your old washer. Cass County Maytag. 104-tfc 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 TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. '? day, week or month. Journa?,' 410 Main St., dial 241. 38-tfc 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 VISIT GAMBLES BIG TOYLAND GIFTS & TOYS FOR ALL AGE GROUPS SHOP EARLY USE OUR LAY - AWAY GAMBLES HERB FREEBURG OWNER 104-tffC FOR SALE Eggs 28 cents do zen. Milk 15 cents quart. Sweet cream 80 cents quart. Call 3290. 1-ltc FOR SALE Single Jennie Lynn bedstead and springs. Phone 249. 104 -2tc WE HAVE NEW Frigidaire au- tomatic clothes dryers, $180.00 installed, complete. Don't buy until you see this one! 104-tfc FOR SALE Two cocker spaniel puppies. Phone 3236 or 4923 104-2tc FOR tSAL1? Joun Seese 30 ceiitb a iU- -U11 l 102-3tp 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 V2 mile east Louisville 97-8tc Locally Raised DRESSED TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING Plattsmouth Lockers PHONE 5110 102-2tc FOR SALE 2 steel grain bins capacity, 50 bushel each. E. J Dieter, phone 3261. 105-ltp . FOR SALE One used 22 B I n t ernational Cornpicker Scanlon Equipment Co. Un ion, Nebraska. Phone 2111. 97- tfc Reel Estate for Rent FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 5194. 94-tfc 4 ROOM modern partly furnish ed house for rent. Phone 4064. 103-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnishea apartment, private bath and entrance! Adults only. 1115 Ave. E. Apt. 3. 90-tfc FOR 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-rtfc 'FOR RENT Unfurnished one room available as apartment 01 business office, phone 5216. lOO.tfc FOR RENT Apartment, f urn- isiwa 6 rooms ana earn, pn- . vate entrance. Adults only Close in. Phone 5216. I 100-tfc ! FOR RENT Unfurnished house. Loris B. Long Real Estate. 97-tfc i l FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Adults, $80.C0. Loris Long, phone 5239 or 4250. 95-tfc J1 '. ment. Private entrance" Phone 6929 101-tfc FOR RENT Two rnnrn fnrn- j ished basement apartment j Inquire 701 Ave B. 102-tfc i FOR RENT 4 room apart ment, furnished. Young cou pie, no children. Phone 6177" 102-.... FOR RENT Small modern . house, partly furnished. Also modern trailer house. Each has one bedroom. E. J. Dieter, I phone 3261. 105-ltp FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. Utilities paid. Posses sion Dec. 1st. Phone 5060. 104-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping rooms or efficiency apts. for men. Rea sonable rates. Plattsmouth Motel. 104-tfc FOR RENT 6-room unfur nished house for rent. Phone 4063. 104-tfc , , FOR RENT Modern 2 room efficiency apartments. Utili ties furnished. Reasonable rates. Plattsmouth Motel. 104-tfc Real Estate for Sale REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8V2 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, 4 lots for only $5,500. A business of your own for a small investment. Ask for details. j Attractive new modern 4 rooms and bath plus utility room. ; Located m Murray Five rooms and bath on one floor, gas heat, oak floors, tiled bath and kitchen, snack bar, good location on paving. Duplex with double garage and four acres. Gas heat. Only $7,000.00. Five-room home with gas heat, five lets, on paving. LCRIS B. LONG Licensed Real Estate Broker Office at 126 N. 4th Street Tel. 5239 or 4250 57-tfc Thurs. FOR SALE Five room mod ern home, 421 So. Cutoff, phone 5105. 1014tc REAL ESTATE BUYERS GUIDE FOR SALE Brand new one floor all modern home large living room with dinette, 2 bedrooms large kitchen with eating area. Attached garage full basement with laundry area, shower 2 fine lots on paving FHA loan available. FOR SALE Just listed. A good home in Hill crest. Here's a nice location close to schools. Priced to sell promptly. A real nice all modern one floor home. SEE OR PHONE STEVE DAVIS 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. Phone 6111 or 3216 104-2tc FOR SALE Business building on highway, approx. two lots, lormerly Barta Hatchery, downtown Plattsmouth, rea sonably priced. Write or see R. L. McKissick, Nebraska City, Nebraska. 101-4tp FOR SALE Modern 4 - room house on 75 x 85 ground. Oil heat, Venetian blinds, pine paneling. Richard Schade, 1 2206 Ave. B. i 103-4tC i Wm. Schmidtmann Inrrurtinn 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, 1603 No. Milwaukee Ave., Chi cago, 111. 26-tfp Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE Low mileage Pon , tiac, 1954 Star Chief 4-door sedan, 8 cyl., 2 tone blue Hyd. - radio - heater - foam cushions - skirts wThite side wall tires (loaded with ex tras) new car warranty. Can carry most of the selling price. $2100.00. CaU 4293 after 5 o'clock p.m. 105-ltc We are home today this Thanksgiving Day ' grateful for our many blessings and the privilege of living in this great country. Friday and Saturday we ask you to come and inspect our fine line of used cars all makes and 1 models post-war and pre-war TRUCKS 1954 Ford Fl Pickup, 6 Cyl. 1954 Ford Fl Pickup, 8 Cyl. 1953 Ford F600, LWB, 2 Speed 1952 Ford F250 Pickup All OUR USED CARS 6 TRUCKS WARRANTEES hu u wa'md Why wtooJiho s e'i warrahty DtAUR Ml THE UNIItD SUTCCAHADA & ALASKA Plattsmouth Motors Your Friendly Ford Dealers Phone 287 Open Evenings 'Til Nine LEGAL NOTICES clements & Clements, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of Sophia Meyer, deceased. No. 4528: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presen tation of claims against said es tate is February 28th, 1955; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on March 4th, 1955, at ten' o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objec tions duly filed. Dated November 9th, 1954. (Seal) RAYMOND J. CASE, County Judge No. 2875 Nov. 11, 18, 25, 1954 Paul E. Fauquet, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of John Frederick Engelkemier, deceased. No. 4505: Take notice that the ad ministrators of said estate have filed their final report and a petition for examination and allowance of their accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for their discharge, which will be heard before said Court on December 3rd, 1954 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Dated November 17th, 1954 Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 2678, Nov. 18-25. Dec. 2, 1954 Smith & Lebens, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In The County Court 'Of Cass Ccunty, Nebraska .To all persons interested in the estate of Frank W. Martin, deceased. No. 4532: Take notice that a petition has been field praying for administration of said estate and appointment of George Martin and William Jor gensen as administrators; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 3rd day of December 1954 at ten o'clock a.m. .Dated November 15th, 1954 Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 2680 Nov 18-25. Dec. 254. J. Howard Davis, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate 6 Mcran & James, Attorneys Nebraska City, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE In The County Court Of Cass County, Nebraska To all persons interested in the estate of Andrew F. Sturm, also known as A. F. Sturm de ceased. No 4533: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of said de ceased, and for the appointment of William A. Ost as adminis trator C. T. A. thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 7th day of December 1954, at 10 A.M. Dated November 16th, 1954 Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 2681, Nov. 18-25, Dec. 254 MINUTES OF PLATTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBER October 11, 1954 1 City Council met in regular session at 8:00 o'clock P.M. with the following present: Mayor Leo R. Meisinger, Councilman B. H. G. Eiting, H.-F. Hirz and Y?nc!n Arn av?d Cle? Albert Olson. Absent Council man Clark Finney. Minutes of last meeting read and approved Claim of H. Gruber for re pairs to tractor-mower referred back for adjustment. Motion that request of Jen- I nie Major and others to vacate a part oi ine auey in uiock iz Thompson's Addition be denied carried. Mayor Meisinger appointed the following as a Flood Con trol Committee: B. H. G. Eiting, H. F. Hirz, Paul E. Fauquet, Ray Story, Fred Lugsch, Wm. F. Ev- 1 ers, W. C. Soennichsen, C. E. I th-i r, i- ,ir a ormi t r vv cisiiiiiici , - vv . n. owd ict, iv. iv. Furse, and T H. Pollock. Motion that City Hall build ings be treated for termite con trol carried. Claims as listed on the fol lowing funds were allowed: General Fund Carl Chriswiser, Rent City Clerks office . . Mrs. Geo. Miller, Rest $ 15.00 I room attendant 6.OO; 25.00 Emery Rozeii, Rent city dump Harold R. Lebens, Legal services . . . . . Bill's Pest Control Servicing bait stations W. P. Sitzman Envelopes 25.03 o.ou Tastee Shop Meals to prisoners 20.30 S. M. Davis Agt., Work Comp. Ins. prem 184.18 Co. Serv. to City Hall 20.25 C.B. & Q. RR. Co. 1-00 14.61 Lease viaduct R.O.W. Journal - Star Printing Co., Dockets Board of Public Works Water to City Hall . Midwest Neon Co. Lease payment . city sign Swatek Hardware Re . pairs" for City Hall Lincoln Tel. & Tel Co. Phone service Road Fund Elmer Gochenour, Sal Vi Mo 162.50 Robert Beins Street work 112.00 Roy Crawford, Do. 123.20 Dcyle Foster, Do 121.80 Norman Kellison, Do 140.65 Martin Sheldon, Do Swatek Hdwe. Supplies State Reformatory Traffic signs . . . 290.50 Fire Department Fund Huebners Station Servicing trucks $ 9.40 Gasoline Tax Fund Wall's Conoco, Gas & Supplies $ 85.78 Stites Farm Equip. " Co. Repairs 29.29 Ofe Oil Co. Diesel fuel & sup 32.07 Wm. Kief Construct crossings 105.15 Lyman - Richey Sand & Gravel Corp. Sand, gravel 38.30 Olson Quarries Inc. Crushed rock .... Plattsmouth -Lumber Co. Tile & cement 10.69 87.54 Fire Hydrant Rental Fund Board of Public Works, Sept. rental .. . $511.04 Business Tax Fund F. G. Fricke Co Rent police office ... S 2o.0U Central Electric & Gas co. serv to Police office 3.22 Knorr's Store Sunnlies 2.93 Ed & Bud's Texaco Serv. Repair tire 1.251 Hudson Electric Re- pair traffic signal .. 3.00 Motion that any person rent Board of Public ing the tar kettle post a $5,000.- worKs, water for flusher 17.50 street Liehting Fund Consumers Public Power Dist. ; Street" Lighting $300.00 Parking Meter Fund H. F. Hirz Assisting collector $ 96.00 Consumers Public Power Dist: St & traffic lighting' 193 59 W. R. Herring; Control-- ler & rprs. traffic sipnnl 230.30 Dual Parking Meter MWe want something rather him to look like Co. 4 meters 212.80 i Dual Parking Meter j Co. Repairs 4.96 Kent Oil Co. Gas & sup for police car 78.77 The Police Judge reports were i read and orderedplaced on file. Motion that Henrv Noltina be permitted to widen and lower driveway to his property on 3rd Avenue carried. Motion that Harold Lebens be retained as attorney for cases pending in District Court and other legal matters that may arise carried. Engineering bills to Henning. ! son, Durham & Richardson, Inc. on the following paving, districts were allowed: Dist. No.; 103 - $153.24: Dist. No 104 -j $840.44; Dist. No. 10S - $91.50; ! Dist. No. 107 - $500.69; Dist. No. 108 - $7.04; Dist. No. 109 . $57.67; Dist. No. 110 - $60 52; Dist. No. Ill - $410.81; Dists. No. 112 -$419.36. On motion the meeting ad journed. Attest " Albert Olson City Clerk Leo R. Meisinger Mayor MINUTES OF PLATTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBER November 1. 1954 Regular meetine of the Citv Council scheduled for October ' Attest; -75.00 25, 1954 postponed for. lack of 1 Albert Olson quorum .to meet at the call of the Mayor. . Pnstnnnpd meeting and Sre cial meeting of the Mayor and City Council held at the call or 1 the Mavor and published no - tice at 7:30 P. M. with the f ol - lowing present: Mayor Leo R. Meisinger, Councilmen b. h. g. and Vernon T. Arn, and City riprk Albert Olson. Absent none. Tne Mayor stated tne pur - pose of the meeting was hear - - ing objections, if any, and ad - justing the special assessments for benefits on account of the construction of street improve- 3.85 ments and other work incident . al thereto in Street Improve ment Districts Nos. 106, 107, 108, 9.95 109, 110, 111 and 112 and for the levying of such assessments, and to transact any other 21 62 business that may come before the meeting. 27.40 The City Clerk reported that one written objection had been filed by Frank Krejci m Street Improvement District No. 106 "t,"riii o .nte A,-,' civ! eral of his lots in Blocks 5 and 6 in South Park Addition. There were .no written objec- tions filed or objections made 123.20 against any or the assessments i in Districts Nos. 107 to 112 in 12.91 elusive. . Motion that the assessments against Lots 1, 2, and 3 in Block I 23 be declared a denciency-ana to become a general obligation of the City on account of be - ing property 01 tne reaerai Government and therefor not assessable carried. The following adjustments were made: District No. 106 Lot 3. Block 5 reduced from t $172.33 to $0.00; Lot 4 Bl. 5 re I duced from $356.83 to $125.00; EV2 Lot 5, Bl 5 reduced from $264.05 to $150.00; W. Lot 5, $150.00: Lot 6. Bl. 6 reduced from $510.35 to $400.00; Lot 5, Bl. 6 reduced from $363.25 to $200.C0; Lot 4, B1.6 reduced from ' $178.68 to $0.00, all in South Park Addition Resolution Making Assess.. ments, -with corrections as not- ed, against each of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land liable to assessment in Street Improvement Districts Nos. 106, 107, 103, 109, 110, ill and ivz adonted. Motion to accept proposal of Anderson Eauioment Co. to I furnish a tar kettle for $462.50 with payments of $100.00 per I month carried 00 liability bond carried The following claims were al lowed: M General Fund Airs. Geo. Miller, Rest room attendant $ Mrs. L. W. Egenberger, t Ins. Prem. City Hall . . W. P. Sitzman, Special j Assmt. cards' Fran & Estil's Cafe, Meals to prisoners . . Plattsmouth JournaL- I Publ. minuter Road Fund 6.00 12 00 6.00 11.70 9.19 L'lmer Gochenour Sal r conservative. I don't want a prizefighter!" H mo. $162.50- Robert Beins Street work 112.00, Doyle Foster, Do. ....... 127.60- Norman Kellison, Do. . . 127.60 - General Sewer Fund Roy Crawford, Labor $123 20. Martin Sheldon, Do 123.20 Gasoline Tax Fund Wfrd Sehade Make signs & repairs $ 84.80., Stone Products Co: Crushed rock 19.91 Lyman - Kicney sana Hz urftvei corp. Sand gravel 4.92 5-50 Plattsmouth Motors Kepairs Plattsmouth Motor Parts Co. Do 16.94H Firri Department Fund Plattsmouth Vol. Fire Z Dept. Expenses Fire School $ 65.00 Ordinance No. 903, an ordin-. ance vacating that part of Wal nut Street lying between Blocks 7 and 8 in Orchard Hill add!-.. ! tion and west of 16th Street was- passed' under suspension -of rules. Motion that 808, Traffic -amended to Ordinance Nol Ordinance, .".be- incorporate 12 changes or additions according" to list submitted carried. fourned. City Clerk Leo R. Meisinger Mayor ; No. 2677 Nov. 25, 1954 i Ll. kAm, , 1 "UUiCfflYCi iviuy ; w 11 - 1 ieeu iu riiuw , f-iip-f-inhf mn "-7? ; rue-iigiHiiig tjent-iany is cu;i--. : sidered a man's job. But when' ffire breaks out in the home, it's, likely to be the housewife whp. needs to know what to-do in' a- hurry. How urgently she need?" this information is shown by the yearly toll of deaths and "in-. juries in home fires. Clara Leopold, extension home management specialist at the University of Nebraska, re minds us that it is most - im portant to know that different types of fires need different treatments. For example, wa ter will put out ordinary woocL. Paper or rubbish fires, but may ! hazardous in other fires Wa- ter can spread and scatter burn ing grease or gasoline, and it can cause shock if applied to burning electric equipment. Your local fire department can advise on the selection of fire extinguishers for your home but : here are some points about their use: For class A fires that is, ! burnins: naoer. cloth, wood or , household rubbish. Wet down to remove heat. A 5-gallon pump tank kept filled with wa ter and in a convenient place is good for quenching such fires. Also recommended is a soda acid extinguisher. For class . D lires burning 1 , " oil, grease, paint or gasoline. cellent for this type of fire. If grease gets on fire during cook ing, it may be smothered by putting a tight lid on the 'pan or by scattering on baking soda. Baking soda absorbs grease and gives off carbon dioxide to suf- ? f ccate the fire. Keeping a pack ' age oy the kitchen range is a saiety precaution. For class -C fires electrical equipment. These call for smothering with some substance that does not conduct electricity. The carbon dioxide extinguish ers and the dry chemical ex--tinguishers both are excellent for this type of fire. With winter just anead, Mrs. Leopold reminds housewives that soda acid and foam extinguish ers must be kept where the con tents will not freeze. A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents RADIATOR REPAIRING ONE-DAY SERVICE Plattsmouth Motors Washington Ave. Ph. 287