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. "... , , , . 4 . V . . .. .,-...,.. -. . -. ' ' t i . it r- j . hi m RATES Three cents per word for First Insertion; Two Cents for each additional insertion. Notices FREE 2 cute puppies want a good home. Phone 6209. 2-ltc "INFORMATION WANTED Anyone having information as to the relatives of one LILLIAN JOHNSON who was born in Greenwood, Nebraska, on January 30, 1890, reputed ly the daughter of CHARLES JOHNSON and MARY ZET fZEV or ZEN), and who died in New York City on August 30, 1955, will please communi cate with the firm of AUSTIN & DuPONT, attorneys, 161-19 Jamaica Ave. Jamaica 32, New York." 2-4tp NOTICE Will take over Taylor Pick-up service interest after Dec. -1st. Plattsmouth Haul way, Mr. Emery Rozell. Phone 3124 2-2tc NOTICE The Presbyterian Rummage Sale. Dec. 6th .at St. Johns Hall. Start at 8:30 a.m. 2-3tc NOTICE St. Paul's Ev. and Re formed Church will hold a food and bake sale at Lugsch's Cleaners, Saturday, Dec 3 be beginning at 11 a.m. 2-2tc NOTICE VFW Auxiliary will i hold a bake sale and bazaar on Saturday December 3. 104-4tJ NOTICE Presbyterian tea, ba zaar and food sale, Nov. 30. 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the church 103-4tc NOTICE See "How Christian Science Heals" WOW-TV, Channel 6, Sunday morning. 9:15. 102-8tc NOTICE Luziers Cosmetic Service, Val Rapp, 3019 So. 60th. Phone RE-9776. Omaha, Nebr. Opening for Salesgirl. 62-tfc NOTICE My office has been moved to my home on 724 Eighth and Avenue C. Mike Tritsch, Optomotrist. C al 1 4258. , r. 83-tfc NOTICE Special price on pa per hanging. Jim Eden, phone 4264. 92-tfc NOTICE Start your pullets out on Wayne Egg Krums. Farmers Feed & Seed, Platts mouht, Nebr. 84-tfc FOR FARM LOANS see Loris B. Long, 126 N. 4th St. Platts mouth, Nebr. 95-tfc NOTICE A good business for sale at a reasonable price. Loris B. Lon', Tel. 5239 or 4250. 95-tfc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my iriends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, cards, calls and gifts of food which I received when I was in the hospital and since returning home. They were greatly appreciated. Mr. L. B. Gorthey. 2-ltc CARD OF THANKS Our sin cere thanks and gratitude for the many kindnesses and ex pressions of sympahty offer ed durirg our recent sorrow. Mrs- John Stander and fam ily 2-ltc CARD OF THANKS Schlie felt Electric and Gas Appliance, Murdock, Nebr., wish to ex press our gratitude to all the business men and friends that attended and assisted in mak ing our Grand Opening a suc cess. We will try to serve our patrons in both sales and ser vice to the best of our ability. Harold Schliefert and family. 2-ltc CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my relatives and neighbors and friends for the lovely cards, and calls during my illness at home. They were deeply appreciated. Mrs. George Kaffenberger. 2-ltp CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of thanking the Murray resi dents that were responsible for sponsoring the benefit dance and to all the good peo ple who made it a success. Also the Plattsmouth VFW Auxiliary and the Lewiston community for the bountiful shower. May God bless you all. Horsrv and Camerme H.OD3- Lenry scheidt and sons. 2-ltp Lost and Found FOUND Ladies wrist watch Found Nov. 19 in Plattsmouth. Identify and pay for ad. Dial 4 R Pacific Junction, Iowa. 2-ltp LOST $25.00 slipped out of en velope. If found please re turn as money was to pay due bills. Reward. Phone 4064. l-2tc LOST 5-month-old female hound pup, tan head, black back and white feet. John ch-.fr.r Phnnf. collect MU1'- ray 5422- 2-tfc Wanted WANTED Junk of any kind, Bill Wever. Phone 3290. Help Wanted WANTED Lady for Counter and assembly work. Age 25 to 40. Experience not required. Lugsch Cleaners. . 2-2tc WANTED Secretary for genera! office work. No phone calls. Loan, 530 Main St. 1-tfc Salesmen Wanted NEED SALES and Service repre sentative, largo company. Per manent job. Experience not necessary, training will be giv en, work in Plattsmouth, ad vancement opportunities, in surance and vacation benefits, write for interview. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 4804 S. 24th St. Main 7757 Omaha. 47-tfc Services Offered SEND Seasons Greetings The Western Union way. Phone 228. 2-tfc NEW LOW prices for hauling and spreading of phosphate and limestone. Jack Ault, Cedar Creek, Clark Wiles, Plattsmouth . 1-tfc IRONING. Phone 4225. 103-4tc COOLMAN'S TELEVISION Ser rlce. Call "Buck" Phone 7269. 98-28tp FREEZING? Let us repair your furnace for winter. Phone 5000. Hudson Elec. & Htg. Co. Free estimate 89-tf c CESS POOLS and Septic tanks, filters cleaned, built and repaired- Free estimates. See Bill Brown or phone 4027 Plattsmouth. 101-8tp CESSPOOLS and Septic Tanks cleaned. A11 sludge removed. Reasonable rates. Free esti- mate3-E- K. Grayr Phone 4780 Nebraska City." ' '' 2-I4tp"t I FOR WEED AND GRASSHOPPER CONTROL SEE ANDERSON BROTHERS Phone Nehawka 2411 or 3619 . 63-tfc LAWN MOWERS sharpened at your residence. L. J. Clarence, phone 2551 Union. 66-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Paper hanging and sample book shown and free estimate. Mrs. D. L. Ramel. 46-tfc WE CUT GLASS Picture framing. Paint Store. to any size. Plattsmouth 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 Trash Hauling Garbage Pickup and Odd Jobs - Phone 3124 - PLATTSMOUTH HAULAWAY Emery Rozell 46-tfc TV SERVICE Call John's T-V for guaranteed and prompt ' repairs. Dial 6280. 83-tfc FOR SALE For monograinmed napkins, informal notes, place cards and match covers for wedding- gifts, anniversaries and banquets, see the Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tfc For Sale FOR SALE Lady shoe roller skates, Size 6. like new Phone 6222. 2-2tc FOR SALE Grain bin 15,000 bushels 25 ft. diameter, 33 ft. high. All heavy steeK plate construction. Formerly used for water storage. This tank erected on your premises at 25c on the bushel. Baburek Metal Preserving Co., Phone 4155 2-2tc FOR SALE Time for that win ter change over. We've,Jgot Rod Wing insulated boots. Warm to 40 degrees below. B-& H Shoes. . - , 1i-2ta Far SALE Cottonwood lumber all dimensions, Pierce & Son Saw Mill. Phone 4966 101-tfc 241 CLASSIFIED up to THRILL the kiddies with a Santagram from the Nortb Pole via Western Union. Dial 226 2tfc FOR SALE Kenmore Console Electric sewing machine. Phone 6289. 104-4tp FOR SALE DonTwait! We've get budget priced overshoes for everyone! All styles! B & H Shoes. l-2tc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Cornfed geese and Mallard ducks. Live or dress ed. Mrs. Paul E. Reinke. 5-4867. Elmwood. 103-4tp FOR SALE Purebred Wilt- shire Eoars Vz mile west of Murray, Bob Spangler. 99-8tp FOR SALE Several thousand feet of miscellaneous used lumber, very reasonable, short ' 2x6 and 2x4, 3Vfe, cents lineal ft. heavy dimension lumber, ; 15 cent lineal ft. Phone 8361. 101-tfc Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Good oats 70 cents per bushel. Come and get it. Philip Heil. 2-2tp FOR SALE Good clean wheat straw. Phone 8346. 2-2tp FOR SALE Baled Alfalfa hay. Stuart Schlichtemeier, Phone 2699 Nehaka. 2-2tp i FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, fan cy, recleaned, processed and tested, only $12.60 per bu. We are also buyers of alfalfa and red clover seed and need more now. Bartling Seed Co., Inc. 1500 Central Nebraska City, Nebr. 104-4tc FOR SALE Feed Wayne for a faster gain. Hog and Cattle feed. Contracts available. Farmers Feed and Seed. 46-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE Duo Thurm.Oil J Stove. 4 room size. Like new. $10.00. Phone 6177. 2-iip 20 to 30 DISCOUNT On All Types of FURNITURE PURCHASE DIRECT FROM WAREHOUSE MEISINCER Firestone Store 5th & Main Phone 5154 FOR SALE Give the improved "Visad" mail box name plate as a practical Christmas gift. Shines at night. Richard O. Cole 8169. 2-tfc FOR SALE or trade G-eneral . Electric stove. Good condition. : Would like to trade for an apartment size electric stove. Murray, Nebr. Phone 8221. 88-tfc Where to Buy It ASSORTED COLOR CLIPBOARDS GREEN - YELLOW - BROWN RED Only 69c each PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL PRINTERS - OFFICE SUPPLIES 81-tfc f-ra SA?JPSONITE 19 LUGGAGE FOR XMAS Wm. Schmidtmann FREEZING? New furnace at a price you can afford. Phone 5000. Hudson Elec. Htg. Co. Free estimate. 89-tfc CHRITSMAS is coming give the gift that only you can. Your photograph order now from Franks Photos. Frank Gaines. Phone 7187. ' 93-tfc - Journal Want Ads Pay t 4 Insure f .r ,n Sure . f Insurance t 'J v-4 , With I ' r "V y A. E. "Ham' f . r Chovanec fcsjjgJy P i urn mrrf nmirii in n advertising will be accepted 11:00 A. M. on day of Publication. Red Estate for Rent FCn RENT 2 bedroom home i north of town see Mr. Iverson at Chevrolet Garage. 2-tfc FOR RENT Clean 3 room fur nished apartment. Ground floor, private bath and en trance, $15.00 per week. One block from Ruback's Market. Phone 3274 after 2 p. m. l-2tp FOR RENT Five room furnish ed house with washing facili ties included. Phone 6177. l-2tc FOR RENT-Unfurnished base ment apt-, with bath. Utilities paid. 620 So. 1st St. Dial 3908. 2-4tc FOR RENT 3 -room modern furnished apartment, private bath. Adults. Phone 5147. 104-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Phone 6113 for appoint ment. 103 -tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. Private entrance Phone 5269. After 6 p.m. 2-3tp FOR RENT 6 room house. Children O.K. Phone 6271. 2-2tc FOR RENT Small home. Phone 4284 2-2tc FOR RENT All modern fur nished apartment outside en trance prefer couple or 1 or 2 girls. Adults only. Phone 5206 at 218 North 3rd St. 104-tfc FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Phone 5961. 103-tfc FOR RENT large sleeping room 623 Ave. C. Phone 4155. 100-tfc FOR RENT: Clean three room all modern furnished apart ment. Available Nov. 15. Adults preferred. Phone 3075. 99-tfc FOR RENT Clean three-room all modern furnished apart ment. Adults preferred. Phone 3075 after 5 p.m. 99-tfc FOR RENT Efficency apart ment by week. Plattsmouth Motel. Chicago Ave. 86-tfc FOR RENT Furnished Apart ments Phone 7183. 67-tfc FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. Adults. "404 No. 6th. Phone 5111. 102-4tp Real Estate for Sale 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 2 bedroom Oakmont home with full basement. FHA Loan available, immediate' posses sion. Large 3 bedroom home on paving with ail utilities, well located close to school. 3 bedroom home on north 8 th Street. Priced to sell. Owner will carry part of down pay ment. First Realty Co. ' 503 Main St. Phones 264 and 6107 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Must sacrifice my beautiful 14 acres. Five room house, new buildings. Over 100 pine trees and 1,000 peony plants. Phone 2818. 42nd and Gile3 7800 South Omaha Neb. 2-2tp FOR SALE 2 bedroom house . (clean) Gas, water, lights, walled cellar, attached garage. 2 or 3 nice lots. Also 27 ft. Fratt Trailer house, sleeps, four. Furnished Tandum wheels. Rev. Harrell, Elm wood, Nebr. 2-3tp Automobiles FOR SALE '46 black Chevrolet, 4 door, Inquire at Kent's or call 7218. l-3tp FOR SALE 1954 Willys Aero Eagle Hardtop, Tutone green, heater, overdrive. Write Box NH The Journal 2-2tp Legal Notices Every government official or board that handles public money should publish at regular intervals an accounting of it showing where and how each dollar is spent. The Journal holds this to be a fundamental principle of democratic govern ment. ' NOTICE OF MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that at 7:00 o'clock PM., on the 27th day of December, 1955, in its oregular meeting place in the City Hall in the City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, the City Council will meet in special session as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of equalizing and ad justing the special assessments for benefits on account of the application of asphaltic oil and work incidental thereto as street improvements in Street Im provement Districts Nos. 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 and 125 of the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska and for the levying of such assessments. The real estate included in Street Improvement District No. 116 is as follows: Lots 9 to 16, both inclusive, Block 10; Lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, Block 11; Lots 1 to 6, both inclusive, Block 20; Lots 7 to 12, both inclusive, Block 21; Lots 7 to 12, both inclusive, Block 26; Lots 1 to 6, both inclusive, j Block 27; All in the South Park Addi tion to the Original Town now City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Also all vacated streets and alleys lying and being within the boundaries of Street Im-i provement District No. 116. I The real estate included in Street Improvement District No. 117 is as follows: Lots 1 and 8, Block 45; Lot 3 and W. 38 Lot 2, Block 46; All in Young and Hays Addi tion to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Also all vacated streets and alleys lying and being within the boundaries cf Street Im provement District No. 117. The real estate included in Street Improvement District No. 118 is as follows: Lots 2 and 3. Block 41; Lots 1 and 8, Block 42; All in Ydung and Hays Addi tion to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Also all vacated streets and alleys lying and being within the boundaries of Street im provement District No.. 118. The real estate included m Street improvement District No. 120 is as follows: N. 87' Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, and all Lots 5 & 6, Block 4; Lots 1 to 6. both inclusive, Block 5; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, and S. 44' Lots 11 & 12, Block 95; Lots 7 to 12, both inclusive, Block 96; Lot, 1, Block 96; Lot S, Block 95; All in the Original Town, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Also all vacated streets and alleys lying and being within the boundaries of Street - Im proyement District No. 120. The real estate included in Street Improvement District No 121 is as follows: Lots 12 to 22, both inclusive, Block 13; Lots 1 to 6 both inclusive, Block 19; Lots 1 to 11. both inclusive, Block 20; All in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska Outlot 1 and Sublot 1 of out- lot 1 in SWNE Sec. 13, T. 12, R. 13 in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Also in vacated streets and al leys lying and being within the boundaries of Street Improve ment District No. 121. The real estate included in Street Improvement District No 122 is as follows: Lots 5, 6, 7, & 8 Block 2; Lost 1, 2, 3 & 4, Block 3; Lots 1 and 12, Block 6; Lots 6 and 7, Block 7: All in Townsend's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebras ka. Also all vacated streets and al leys lying and being within the boundaries of Street Improve ment District No. 122. The real estate included in Street Improvement District No. 123 is as follows: Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, Block 4; Lots 7 to 12, both inclusive, Block 5; Lots 7 to 12; both inclusive, Block 6; Lots 1 to 7, both inclusive, Block 11; Lots 1, 2, 3, NV2 4, 5, 6, and Lot 12, Block 12; Lots 1. 2, 3 & 4, Block 13; All in Townsend's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebras kci , N. 80' Lots 5 & 6, Block 73; S: part Lots 7 & 8 Block 224. All in Original Town, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. The real estate included in Street Improvement District No. 124 is as follows: Lots 7 to 12, both inclusive, Block 7; Lots 1 to 6, both inclusive, Block 10; All in Townsend's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. Ne braska. The real estate included in Street Improvement District No, 125 is as follows: Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 110; Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 111; All in Original Town, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lots 3 and A, Block 11; Lots 5, 7, 8 and S. y26, Block 12; Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8. Block 13; Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 14; Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 15; Lots 1. 2 and 3, Block 16; Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 17; Lets 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 18; Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4, Block 19; Lots 1 and 2, Block 20; All in Young and Hays Addi tion to the City of Plattsmouth. All of Block 1; Lots 1 and 2, Block 8. All in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. - Also all vacated streets and alleys lying and being within ! the boundaries of Street Im provemejit District No. 125. At said time and place the Mayor and City Council of the said City will grant a hearing to all persons interested, and will pass a resolution making such special assessments as provided by law. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA By LEO R. MEISINGER Mayor ATTEST: ALBERT OLSON City Clerk (SEAL) No. 3067 Nov. 21, 28, Dec 5, 12, 19, 1955 LEGAL NOTICE BEGLEY & PECK, Attys. Plattsmouth, Nebraska IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA MABEL DALL, ET Al,, Plaintiffs, -vs- ERNEST MANN, ET AL Defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS: Ed win Mann, Blanche Mann, Er nest Mann, Irene Mann, Carl Snyder and Snyder, first real name unknown, wife of Carl Snyder if married. You and each of you are here- by notified that Mabel Dall, et al, plaintiffs, filed their petition against you and each of you, impleaded with others, in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska on the 12th day of Oc- ober, 1955, the object and pray er of which is to obtain a decree of the Court partitioning the real estate described as the W1 of the NW of Sec. 28. Twp. 12 North, Rge. 10 East of the 6th .M., Cass County, Nebraska and for equitable relief. You are further notified that unless you appear and answer said petition on or before De cember 26, 1955, the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and a decree entered against you and each of you in accordance with the prayer of said petition. Mabel Dall, et al, Plaintiffs By Begley and Peck Attorneys No. 3061 Nov. 14, 21, 28, Dec. 5, 1955 COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebr November 25, 1955 Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present R. E. Norris, H. L. Bornemeier and W. F. Nolte, Commissioners, and Chas. Land, County Clerk. Minutes of the last session approved when the following business was transacted in regu lar form: 'Rock bids were opened at 2:00 o'clock as advertised. After ex amination a motion was made by H. L. Bornemeier and sec onded by W. F. Nolte that the bid of the James Armstrong Construction Company of Greenwood be accepted. A motion was made by H. L. Bornemeier and seconded by W. F. Nolte that at the request of the Board, Glenn L. Johnson, Surveyor and Highway Commis sioner, refund to the County overpaid mileage in the amount of $44.00. The Board adjourned to meet Tuesday, December 6th, 1955. Attest: CHAS. LAND, County Clerk No. 3071 Nov. 28, 1955 Mrs. John Fischer Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ransford accompanied by Mrs. Ransford's mother, Mrs. Emma, Moore of Weeping Water, went to Rock Island, 111.; early Thursday morning to spend the Thanks giving holidays with Mrs. Moore's daughter and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker. She is the former Marjorie Moore. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Ivan Doran entertained with a mis cellaneous shower at her home in Eagle, honoring Arlene Dor an Scholl of Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. James Doran of Lincoln, who wTas recently married to Vern Scholl at Lin coln. Those present were Mrs. Scholl's mother, Mrs. Jim Dor an, Mrs. Harold Doran, Mrs. Dwight Doran, Mrs. Ralph Jud kins and Mrs. Clifford Doran of Lincoln; Mrs. Herman Kirchhoff of Eagle. The couple live in Lincoln. Her parents were for mer Eagle residents. Eagle Florida Visit Miss Ella Ossenkop of Lincoln, formerly of Eagle, is on an ex tensive trip and visit in Florida this month. Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards and daughter, Myrna, were din ner guests at the home of Mrs. Richard's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Moore and family at Weeping Water Thursday. Prof, and Mrs. Lester Som mers of St. Edward visited at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs, Walter Jackson, dur ing the Thanksgiving vacation. Merl Lanning of Tulsa, Okla., visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Lanning a few days last week. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, November 28. 1955 PAGE SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirch hoff visited at the home of Mr. Kirchhoff's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirchhoff, at Weeping Water last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Norris of Missouri visited at Eagle with their parents and other relatives during the Thanksgiving holi days. Eagle 50th Anniversary The parents of Mr. Chas. Hor ton of Eagle, now living in Exe ter, observed their 50th wedding anniversary at their home and Methodist church Nov. 13 with an open house and dinner. The couple have lived in Exeter most of their married life after being married at Geneva 50 years ago. They had brief residences in Lincoln and Bertrand. The honored couple have six sons and a daughter, all living and in different localities. Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Hensen of Wabash visited at the home of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Underwood, last Saturday. They had recently returned from an extensive trip to Cali fornia, visiting their son and Mr. Hensen's brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rocken bach had dinner at the home of their daughter and family at Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Umland. She is the former El sie Rockenbach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and family spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. Phillips brother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and family at Lincoln, former Eagle residents. Mrs. Alma Rohliff of Lincoln spent Thursday at the home of her friend, Mrs. A. H. Siekman. Mrs. Siekman's son, Harold, of Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. Her man Kirchhoff of Eagle also had dinner at the Siekman home on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and Kathy joined a family din ner at the home of Mrs. Lena Fischer and daughter, Mary, at Elmwood Thanksgiving Day. . Eagle F. F. A. Initiation On Nov. 18 an F.- F. A. meet ing was held. Main event was a greenhand initiation, or the first F. F. A. membership de gree. Those receiving a degree were Ronnie Reynoldsen, Dick Ostrander, Richard Weizel, BillJ Mack, Roger Walker, - Eddie Vader, Donald Stubbendick, Larry Umland and Noel Kemper. They received bronze pins des ignating the degree. . Ea?le Eagle home economics class III took a field trip to Lincoln recently and viewed china, sil verware and linen at various places. A Spanish entertainer, Chas. Tompson, in costume, was great ly applauded and appreciated by the school at the assembly program on Nov. 3. Every Day Is SD Days Says Col. Sanders Obedience to traffic laws can make every day S-D Day! Reminding Nebraskans of S-D Day, Dec. 1, Colonel C. J. Sand ers, Nebraska Safety Patrol, urged that all citizens cooperate to make Safe-Driving an every day practice. Colonel Sanders said, "Motor- j ists and pedestrians should rec ognize the fact that traffic laws and regulations are made for their protection. "Too many people are inclined to regard traffic laws and regu lations as restrictions on their personal freedom and to ignore them whenever it suits their convenience." The colonel branded as sui cidal the current disregard of traffic laws so - prevalent throughout the country. Almost all traffic accidents, he said, occur when one or more traffic laws is violated by motorists, pedestrians or both. "It has been estimated," Colonel Sanders said, "that if every driver and pedestrian ob served traffic laws and regula tions and safe walking and driv ing rules, the annual traffic toll would be reduced between 85 and 90 per cent." Pointing out that S-D Day should be an every day occur rence, he listed five acts that are high on the list of traffic law violations and urged motor ists to practice rigid obedience. The five acts listed by the Colonel include: Exceeding a safe speed. Failure to give a car on the right the right of way at in tersections. Failure to give pedestrians al ready in the cross walk the right of way. Not coming to a full stop at stop signs. - Improper passing. : "I am. convinced," he.contin-. ued, "that if all our "drivers would obey these five traffic rules all legal and punishable for failure to obey, by the way we should have no difficulty inl continuing the practice of Safe Driving Day every day in Nebraska." $44 Mileage Return Given by Surveyor At Board's Request (Continued from Page One) Mr. Johnson also turned in some fees collected during the past year for private surveying, jobs for $110 this week: George McCluskey, Murray, $20; Watson Bros., Omaha, $40, and Grant Roberts, Plattsmouth, $40. The surveyor said he does not keep his records up to date in the summer and in good weather because he thinks it is better to do the field work when the weather is good and do the office work in the winter. Mr. Johnson also called on the commissioners to con sider again a set of policy items he had handed them at the beginning of his term, which would set out how he was to conduct his office. .They took no action. Earlier, Johnson had sent a letter to the board requesting them to clarify and distinguish, between his appointive job as highway commissioner and his. elective job as county surveyor. The board has taken no action and Mr. Johnson said Friday that after his term as appointed highway commissioner is up in . January, he will attempt to car ry on only the county surveyor job. NEWS POSTAL DEVICE Through the medium of new red, white and blue steel racks to be placed in the lobbies of . some 750 big office buildings throughout the country, the Post Office Department will al-, low the public to sort its own mail. The racks, holding three mail bags ready to be tied up when filled, will have three fun-. nel slots: "Local," "Out-oftown" and "Airmail" designations. The new device is epected to both speed delivery and save more than 5600,000 a year in Post Of fice sorting cost. x ',,,, . w - " Following dates are listed as a special courtesy to those ad vertising their auctions in The Plattsmouth Journal. Young & Lacy, Auctioneers Howard Schmidt, Ashland, Ncv. 29. Geo. I. Gode Ashland, Tues day, Nov 29.. Mrs. Miles Sweenie Papillion Dec. 1. Ed Johnson Springfield Dec. 6. (75 - Head Holstein cows and heifers) Don Halvorsen Eagle Dec. S. Grade A Dairy Sale. Bennett Borman, Dec. 12. Ernie Ganzel Nehawka Dec. 13. LeRoy Cook, Elmwood, Dec. 15. Richard Kuehn Elmwood Dec. 16. Orville Hauptman, Weeping Water, Dec. 20 Murray School (Chriswiser and Bush schools) Dec. 22. Mrs. Will Oliver, Louisville, Dec. 23. To BUY SELL . RENT Real Estate Steve Davis "SEE STEVE" FOR RENT - Extra clean 3 room apt. - Heat and water fur nished. Adults only. See or phone. "SEE STEVE" FOR SALE All modern 2 bed room home Large living room, dining room, full bath, double' car garage, on paving. 3 lots provides add! building site. Priced to sell at $6395.00. "SEE STEVE" FOR SALE All modern 3 bedroom home on 1st floor. Living rm, dining rm, kitchen, bath and bedroom, upstairs 2 bedrooms. 2 Lots on paving, re decorated, combination win dows, new insulated siding. 3 blocks from Central school.' Price $7250.00. "SEE STEVE" IN LAPLATTE For Sale 2 Public Sales - ' : l ; ;: . -- I A Jwl bedroom home. Remodeled com pletely in 1954. Large lot, com plete water system. Will consid er purchase agreement, $1500 down. Sale price 5000-00. Phone or See STEVE DAVIS 2nd Floor Plattsmouth State v Bank. Bldg. Phone 6111 or 3216 2-2tc I; II ;