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" , S- N. W Find what Ms want What m Notices NOTICE New Coreling by Cory. The tableware that never needs polishing. Put it in your hope chest now. Call Don Eaton for a private home showing today. Phone 5064 17-2tp NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Will Hutchison arc celebrating their Golden Wedding An niversary Sunday, January 27.' Open house at the First Meth odist Church, 7th & Main from 2:30 to 5:00 o'clock. 18-2tc NOTICE Bake Sale sponsored by Christ Lutheran Luther League, January 26 at Swatek Hardware. Begin 10:30 a. m. 18-2tc NOTICE Nehawka 5th annual Benefit Supper Jan. 27, 1957 Serving 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. at the auditorium. Adults $1.50, Children 75c. 18-2tc NOTICE White Elephant Sale, Woster Building, Feb. 2. Chamber of Commerce, Wo mens Division. 18-ltc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for their prayers, cards, gifts and calls during my illness. Celia Lancaster. 18-ltc CARD OF THANKS Thanks' to all my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and vis its during my recent stay in the Bryan Memorial Hospital. I value your friendship highly. Frank Buell Elmwood 18-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who sent us cards, flowers, gifts and those who visited us at the hospital and since our return home. Mrs. Wade Arnold and Jimmy. 18-ltc Lost and Found LOST Dealers license plate, 20-6. Please return to Platts mouth Motors. 18-ltc Help Wanted HELP WANTED Make $75 up weekly, spare time. Sell liquid fertilizer to farmers. Exclus ive franchise available. Liberal profits. Free local advertising. No investment, no experience reauired. Write "Na-Churs" Plant Food 'Co":;345 Monroe St., Marion, Ohio. 18-3tc-M Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY Three bed room home close to school. Phone 4259 17-2tp WANTED Good Motor Scoot er. Cheap. Phone 6271. 18-2tp Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED Child rarp in mv home. Phone 6112 16-4tc SERVICES OFFERED Cess pools and sceptic tanks va cuumed clean. Phone 6062. 9-8tp COLBERT AND GERBER, gas, water, sewer ditching, base ments and grading. Phone 347, P. O. BOX 574, weDra&iui, City. 70-tfc WILL care tor children in my home. Phone 522Y. 101-tic SAND'S rubbish and garbage rfisnnsal service. Resident rates $1-50 per month. Phone 5197. 11-tfc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE -Fouchek & Garnett 126 North Fourth Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 5'tfc Insure In Sure Insurance With A. E. "Ham Chovanec 3 ' WE CUT GLASS Picture framing. to any size Plattsmouth lint Store. 44-tfc WANT AD KATES Want Ads are Cash ether than to established accounts Courtesy Want Ads are w.a . gjx d Nq Want frgeS-ah. accepted torn users delinquent in their accounts. Pay " 'expectedfrom c upon their receipt of notif.oaUon of total charges 3c EACH WORD, First Insertion...... EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions (Minimum Charge for any Ad 35e) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, p inch ...... seven r BLIND ADS. service charge . Jc CARDS OF THANKS;' IN MEMORIUM MESSAGES. DEAD LINE All Want Ads must be in this office by 11 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 . .. if an error Is made in your ad, notify The Journal office immedi ately tolling publication. Ve cannot assume respons.b.l.ty after the first insertion. r . - " ' GARDNER UPHOLSTERING 1616 Vinton Phone Jackson 4753 Omaha, Nebr. Free Estimates r Delivery 56-tfc FOR SALE For monnerammed napKins, informal notes, place cards and match covers for J wedding gifts, anniversaries and banquets, see the Platts mouth Journal,, or phone 241. 50-tfc SEWING, simple alterations and ironing. Phone 7293. 17-2tc SERVICES OFFERED For all types of carpenter work. Free estimates. Phone Bill Steer, 7275. , 15-tfc FOR SALE Use your charge a-plate at the Cass Drug I Store. 16-tfc CAR WONT START CALL SHARP'S WRECKER 24 HOUR SERVICE The average call costs $1.50 between 6:30 a. m. and 6 p. m. Phone 6228 17-tic CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks cleaned. Phone 6062. 18-tfe For Sale FOR SALE 1950 34 foot Detroit er House Trailer, two bed room. See at Winter's Trailer Court or Phone 4090. 17-tfc FOR SALE Big Values in men's top quality guaranteed work socks, 4 pair for $1.00. B & H Shoes. 17-ltc FOR SALE -Phone 4161. African Violets. 14-tfc TYPEWRITERS NEW and RECONDITIONED Several L. C. Smith, Remington, Underwood and Other Make Standard Typewriters In Stock These Machines Have Been Rebuilt and Reconditioned Throughout. Some Carry A New Typewriter Guarantee. Priced at $20 to $135 THE JOURNAL Printing, Office Supplies, Business Machiness Phone 241 413 Main 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 WE HAVE live and dressed nmiitrv on hand. Come in and pick out what you want. Farmers Feed & aeea. lui-nt yyr rat.e Cheap. Tom Thumb Jr. tvDewriter. Phone now 16-4tc FOR SALE Fold down racks and grain sides complete less fit. hpd. near new. fits 13V2 ft. Omaha Standard box. Harold Williams. Phone 7216 or day 941 16-4tc FOR SALE Rabbits, hutches and fee dine pens. Cheap. Phone 4131 . ... 18-ltc FOR SALE Burroughs type writer. Phone 6922 17-2tc Household Goods ewd QdTir Mow Snnpr Tip- 1 livn MrvjTMi Tlvtroi. Viler rpH llf. I tion. See at Stites Implement. 18-tfc FOR SALE Used 30 gallon hot water heater. Also all kinds of used doors. Phone .4055. 18-tfc FOR SALE 12 ft. Coldspot deep freeze, 1 year old. Phone 6941. 18-2tc FOR SALE Norge gas range, Dexter washing machine, 2 Trailer gas bottles, Stock rack for Vi ton Ford pickup, small air compressor, 30 feet of 24 inch conveyor belting, 10-8 ft. sheets of galvanized roofing. Phone 4119 Plattsmouth. 17-2tp FOR SALE G. E. Wringer type washing machine. A-l con dition. Phone 5231 after 6 p.m. 18-tfc FOR SALE Gas range, rea sonable? Phone 4058 17-tfc Good Places to Eat ,,"Lickin Good" ' Home Cooking Its Great To Eat At MOM'S CAFE .. Open Sundays 99-tfc Real; Estate for Rent FOR RENT. Lower level 3 room. furnished apartment with washing facilities. Avail able January 26. Phone 5256. 18-ltc FOR RENT Nice large unfur nished 2 bedroom apartment on first floor, furnace heat, basement for laundry, good location. Reasonable rent. A vailable Feb. 1st. Phone 6206. 18-tfc FOR RENT Newly decorated four room basement apart ment. All utilities paid ex cept lights. Adults only. Phone 3085. 18-ltp FOR RENT 7 room house with running water. All redecorated 4 miles from Plattsmouth at Pacific Junction, Iowa. $35 a month. Bill Harris, Phone 30. 18-tfc FOR RENT 160 acres or more in Louisville vicinity, straight rental. Have full line J.D. machinery. Box No. RE Plattsmouth Journal. 18-2tc FOR RENT Large sleeping room. 623 Ave C. Phone 4155. 10-tfc FOR RENT 5 room modern house. Phone 7187 17-tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom home. in Hillcrest Addition. Phone 5239 or Phone 4250. 15-tfc FOR RENT Two room modern furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance, 1115 Ave nue E., apartment No. 3. Phone 5147. 8-tfc FOR RENT Three bedroom house -all modern, with garage. 1604 Hill Street. Mrs. Mary May Smith, 6115 Oak St., Omaha., Phone Walnut 7514 17-2tc 'OR RENT Sleeping Room Phone 4946. 9-tfc FOR RENT Three large room furnished apartment. Call 3262 or inquire at 724 Avenue B. . 13-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished 3- room apartment. Telephone 5239 or 4250. v 13-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Telephone 5239 or 42ou. 13-tfc APARTMENT FOR RENT Call 7183. 16-zic FOR RENT Apartment. Phone S 4 . . 4125. yi-uu FOR RENT Three room fur nished apartment down town. Laundry facilities. Phone 205. 4-tfc FOR RENT Modern furnished apartments. Winter rates. Plattsmouth Motel. yi-tfc tOK RENT Small furnished apartment downtown, f none fayyo alter 6 p. m. 53-ttc FOR RENT 2 and 3 room fur nished apartment. Newly dec orated. Private bath and en trance. Adults. Phone 7230 or 7182. 83-tfc FOR RENT Five room modern house. Phone 3276 in daytime, or 5194 in evening. 96-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. No pets. Court House Apartments. Paul Fau quet. Pnone 6113. 48-tfc FOR RENT 4 room apart ment partly furnished, private . bath, children welcome. Park . ing. utilities paid-optional. In quire apartment 2226 Main Street. 14-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart- ment. Phone 6190 after 6 p.m. 14-tfc FOR RENT Three room fur nished house. Phone 6989. 16-3tc FOR RENT All modern 3 room furnished apartment with bath. Adults only. Phone Murrav 6511 after 5 P.m. . 14-W1C FOR RENT, 2 room furnished apartment. Adults oniy. uiose in. Phone 3254 or 3032. 99-tfc FOR RENT 4 room modern apartment. Also partly modern . 3 room house. Emmett Rice, Phone 8529 16-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE 3 bedroom, ranch style brick and frame house at 603 Oakmont Drive. Call Saturdays or Sundays for ap pointments. Orville V. Niel sen's. 18-tfc FOR SALE Two bedroom home with basement, garage. Priced right! 1508 Hill Street. Phone 7241 16-tfc FOR SALE House on Winter steen. Call 4298 after six. 89-tfc FOR SALE John Hatt resi dence. 6 rooms and bath Three bedrooms, also one lot 62 VV x 140'. Call 3003 for appointment. 8-tfc FOR SALE Attractive 2-Bedroom' Hillcrest home. F.H A. Approved 3-Bedroom home on one floor, Only $6000. Large 2-Story home with garage and attractive yard, on paving. Income Property; Two Apart ments, with garage, on paving LORIS B. LONG Realtor Office at 126 N. 4th Telephone 5239 13-tfc FOR SALE Apartment, Cai 4293 after six. 89-tfc HOMES FOR SALE 3 bedroom, all modern home lots of built-ins, 4 blocks from downtown; $7,800-00. All modern home in outskirts of 'town, 3 level lots on , all- weather road. Electric stove & refrigerator included. Priced for quick sale lor only ?b,7iu.uu. The. Joe Hiber Home, 1 block from Post Office. Commercia. potential. Room for another home or business building. FIRST REALTY COMPANY 14-TFC Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Alfalfa in barn $23.00 per ton. James East ridge, Murray, Phone 5511. 18-2tc FOR SALE Alfalfa Hay and Brood Sows. Myron Wiles, Plattsmouth. Phone 8166. One mile west of Mynard. 13-tfc FOR SALE Nebraska Certified Hybrid Corn, Grain Sorghum and Mo-0205 Oats. 17 years growing farm seeds that are "Grown Risht. Priced Right Howard A. Pool, Elmwood, Nebraska. 14-8tc FOR SALE Baled Wheat Straw. Corn, $1.35 per bushel. Farmers Feed & Seed. 14-tfc Machinery for Sale FOR PRIVATE SALE Farm machinery in Union including 1955 John Deere Lister, 24 inch Mall Saw and Grinder. Mrs. Eugene Roddy, Phone Union 2621 15-3tp FOR SALE 1950 International L160 Motor, A-l, good rubber. 16 ft. stock rack, cab over rack. Ready to go. Phone 7142. 18-tfc STITES CLOSE-OUT SALE Machinery & Truck Parts (In Inventory) 25 OFF New Machinery (In Inventory) INVOICE COST PLUS FREIGHT Hardware & ' Miscellaneous up to rt rr rrt i O 70 OFF Buy now and SAVE! STITES Farm Equipment Chicago Ave. Phone 267 AT STANDER IMPLEMENT, TRACTORS Super MTA Diesel with Cyl (used 2 years) $2700 ,AE? Z7r rn it 700 oi ari n fNPw Tires) No. 226197 ... 775 946 B No. 190939 . . 475 944 iwu h & umi. .... oou yty a witn rower veering 0 r-WUl 1W I t 1940 Oliver 70 No. 231069' 325 1940 Oliver 70 No. 229555 275 1 1948 Oliver 70 with No. 4 is Picker and Cult. 1050 JD B on stilts MOQei a JVi-m 1938 we a-c with Mower 195 Tqc 1938 A with Cult. NEW TRACTORS 3 years to pay, No interest .to April 1. WE WILL BE OPEN 8 A. VL TO 6 P. M. to March 1st including Saturday Stander Implement Company Plattsmouth, Nebraska Automobiles T?rsr oat T? -10.51 "EVirrl. new nflint p-ooh tires .Bareainr"UiV- wuwca m uoc ju i9nn 1951 Chevrolet, new naint Rood tires. A-l r $385 00. Phone 6228 18-ltc . rWXV OXVMia . 1 Studebaker, 1 level lot. Phone citn m.nr wppk- uiiia aiuti .vr " , priric ' 18-2tp AV.WAV.V.,.V Legal Notices J. HOWARD DAVIS, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBKAjSJvA To all persons interested in the estate of Robert Armur TroOD deceased; NO. 4689. Ta&e notice that a petition nas Deen filed for the probate ot an xn- strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appoint- ment of J. Howard uavis as Fxecutor ' thereof- 'that said 7:r hen fnr Vieariner tolfore said Courton the 28th day of January 1957, at iu a. m. Datea January oru, (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE JOUnty OUUgc I Ton 1 14. v 1957 FRANCIS M. CASEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PASS COUNTY. NEhJKAoxvA xTfTno i hPTPhv friven that hv virtue of an order of sale of the District Court of Cass County Nebraska, made on tne 11th day oi : January, idip m Weimer is plaintiff and Walter F. Weimer, et al, are defendants, the undersigned, soie reieret?, will, on the 16th day of Feb ruary, 1957, at 2:00 o'clock P.M., at the hereinafter described premises, in Cass County Vil lage of Greenwood, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to . the highest bidder for cash, that is to sav 15 on the date of the sale and the balance on con firmation of the sale and the delivery of the referee's aeea, the following described property, to wit: Lots five-five-nine (559) in the Village of Greenwood, and lots eleven (11) and eighteen (18) in West Greenwood addition to the Village of Greenwood, All in Cass County, Nebraska. That, said sale will remain nnen one hour. An Abstract showing good title of record will be furnished to the pur chaser and possession ot tne real estate will be given upon confirmation of the sale. Dated this 11th day oi Jan uary, lysr. W. L. Dwyer, soie reieret: No. 3497 Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 1957. JAMES F. BEG LEX, Attorney Plattsmouth. Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN- THE COUNTY COURT CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tn nil tiersons interested in the estate of Charlotte Fulton deceased. No. 4690: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for aammisiratiun ui said estate and appointment of Louis W Kiel as aammibirawi, that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 1st day of February, 1957 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated January llth, 1957. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 3496 Jan. 14, ..zi, zo, iyo. OFFICE OF COUNTY v SURVEYOR Cass County Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO BIDDERS The County Board of Com missinnprs of Cass County, Neb raska will receive bids for ONE CHEVROLET TRUCK until 2:00 rtVirvir r m. February 5, 1957 18-4taat the office of the County ciers Gasoline Tax Produces Huge Sum Of Cash Somewhere in Nebraska a ser vice station pump on Thursday, Jan. 24, will register the fraction a ganon oi gasoime uiai wiu bring to $3,040,000 the amount Nebraska motorists will have paid in gasoline taxes just since the beginning of 1957. n was pointed out today - n 11 T .r tive secretary of the Nebraska Petroleum Industries committee, as much tax money, in 24 davs as the Nebraska State tax produced in a whole year, frll - m7ira - U.q nritrinnl onu ftm ent. in 1925. And there was no federal j:tii tax on gasoline men, or unui 1932 Lockwood noted that the pres ent 6-cent state gasoline tax Is expected to take in an estimated $31.5 million this year, while the 3-cent federal tax will bring total motor fuel tax collections in this state to an estimated $47.4 million This, he pointed out. means that gas tax revenues are now being collected from Nebraska highway users at a rate of $1 million every eight days, , or as much money within 24 days as the 2-cent 1925 tax.prpduced m a whole year It is true," Lockwood said, lucie 1S "uw i yei . cent Nebraska than there " were in iyi,ana that many of these vehicles s are receiving Mgreater MlSP hut. this . nrilu nortiallw cv, r,Utnt. v, . v, v revenues are now running 16 ...... wmes as nign. r - , ine Dig iactor, ne aaaea, is the present combined 'state and federal tax rate of 9 cents a gallon, which he said is; equiv alent to a 41.1 per cent' "sales tax" on gasoline. "" v of Cass County, Nebraska. Specifications may be obtain ed from the Office of the Cass County Surveyor at Plattsmouth, "cija. : ; "iu reteiveu wm we pud- i ",1? Jl un, nUuc ai ria w "I"""1. Nebraska on February 5, 1957 at 2:00 o'clock p. m All proposals shall be accom- j vCi w;u ic drawn on a solvent Nebraska bankan the amount of $200.00 made payable to the County ,umit' "c" , ' , Vil j y ed ana the proceeds retained as iA'-ju.i.uciucn. uauuigc xii taoc nic "iw a. vjiii,i.a.,i axiu luimii inc award of the contract to him Ail proposals snail be on tne forms furnished by the County Surveyor of Cass County, Neb- rasKa, seaieu aiiu piainiy mariiea "PROPOSAL FOR FURNISHING ONE CHEVROLET TRUCK," and tne name ana aaaress or me Dia- : ' i" " tainme said oronosal. T No bids shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids with out the consent of the Board of Commissioners. The Board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. William P. Coakley Cass County Surveyor No. 3501 January 21, 1357 - SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of George C- Meyer deceased- No. 4692. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Theresa Meyer as , Executrix thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 6th day of Feb ruary 1957, at 10 a. m. Dated January 19th, 1957. (SEAL) - RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 3502 Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 1957 J. HOWARD DAVIS, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Herman C. Tiekotter deceas ed. No. 4686: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against. said estate is May 7th iy&7: mat a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on May 10th 1957 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated January 17th 1957. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 3503 Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 1957 , Pat McCormick winner of three diving gold medals in the 1956 Olympic Games, was nam ed the nation's Female Athlete of the Year in an Associated Press poll. Consumers are being hit by price rises and more hikes are coming. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, Mnnriav. Januarv 21. 1957 " EVERY Christmas season a new playing, with some fancy five-. song seems to strike the pub- string banjo PeWnft to Hit 4 he's fancy, and this year it is one Parade of Love" and "You 11 Be . with a religious theme"Mary's a Lost Ball" (both Decca). Boy ChUd"-very beautifully In the novelty vein the sung by folk singer Harry Bela- Browns have a fine tapper. , fonte(RCA)." Other outstanding "Just a Lot of Sweet ..Talk reheious songs are Martha Car- (RCA). Wynn Stewart smgs a- - f That Golden Kev" and cutie. "That Just Kills Me," and eGJl "& Skeeis McDonald's "You Better.... , ofd camp-meeUng flavor (RCA), Not Go" is another good bouncy a -RHtAr: "Ha Tq There" number (both Capitol). CpS,SSexSent?hSl Fans of the late Hank Williams backing. MGM's Crossroads will enjoy his singing of 'Blue, ,.. Quartet features good close har- Love" backed by "Singing : Wa- . .. .. nnv in "Vnu Are the Finaer of terfall." And Skeets Yaney s. SKd Comesme0" ng MeJJ.tOld Aggn" , , . . is beautifully done, as is iiuct , - Alvadean Cokers singing is Deckelman.s Love You So". : very appealing m the beautiful n MGMx . : love ballads, "There's a Tear in Snnnv Ja has a big numbef the Eye of the Man in the Moon" MGM); "It's My Foolish Pride" and "Insufficient Love" (Decca), (jack Turner, Hickory); "Too . and Rita Robbins also sings a Busy Cryin the Blues" (Jetry ' beautifully sad love song, "Break Reed, Capitol); "An Old-Fash- w the News to Billy." Anita Carter, ioned Waltz" (Chuck - SecresC however, chooses a love song in a Canton); "I Believed in . You" - happier vein with a cute dressed- (Don Gibson, MGM); "Green up folk ballad, "If I Had a Nee- Grow the Lilacs" (Tex Rittcr,. die and Thread" (both RCA). Capitol); "Throwing My Life . o : Mitchell Torok's "Take This Away" (Jimmie Williams, MGM); Heart" is gay and lilting, while "I'll Never Let You Go" (Tommy ; "Drink Up and Go Home," Collins, Capitol); "Anybody's , , , though catchy and swingy, also Baby" (Dave Linn, Canton), and packs a moral. Jimmy Martin "The Way That You're Living";" features old-time singing and (Jimmy Swan, MGM). ' jUGWODD f n n Editor's Note: This is the sixth in a series of articles written by Myrtle Wood of experiences on a recent farm tour to Nassua. BY MYRTLE WOQO, We had breakfast in Mobile at 7 o'clock and took. buses for sightseeing-, Mobile,-is the lar gest city and only seaport in Alabama and is not dependent on tradition or sentiment for its future. ' . Its million dollar docks , pro vide accomodation for 60 steam ship lines that carry cotton, tur pentine, rosin and tar east and through the Panama Canal west. Twenty miles south of Mobile Omaha Farm Credit Bank To Be Sold The Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Omaha, govern ment owned since its organiza tion in 1923, will be purchased by the Production Credit Associ ations in Iowa, Nebraska South Dakota, and Wyoming, Richard H. Haeder, chairman of the dis trict Farm Credit Board announ ced. The South Omaha Production Credit Association of Omaha, member owned since 1953, is joining with the 39 other -PCA's in the farm credit district of Omaha to purchase the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Omaha. Don Hovendick, secretary- treasurer " of the South Omaha Credit Association, said the pur chases of stock in the Intermed iate Credit Bank, together with the merger of the Production Credit Corporation of Omaha in to the bank on Jan. 1, were provided for in the Farm Credit Act of 1956. "The Intermediate Credit Bank is the chief source of lend ing funds for this and other production credit associations," Mr. Hovendick explained. "This bank, along with 11 other sim ilar banks in the United States, in turn gets its lending funds by selling debentures short term bonds to investors without any Government guarantee," he con tinued, v The South Omaha PCA makes loans to farmers in Burt. Cass, Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy, Saunders and Washington counties. The central office is at 2411 L Street, Omaha, and a full time branch office is maintained at Tekamah. The Soviet Union has offered its assistance to Syria to com bat colonialism. The offer was welcomed by the Syrian Govern ment. The Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to three Amer icans who worked as a team in Bell Laboratories. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNALS PAGE SEVEN in "You're the Reason I'm in. Love" (Capitol) and Fred Warn- ... ble puts a lot of drive , in his '" : singing of "I Wanta Make You . , Mine" (MGM): A nice number . honoring the late Jimmie Rogers is "Yodelin' Blues" by A. Blink ;,,,, (Canton). ! - V. ' -. OTHER FINE RELEASES are "Blue Rock" (Arthur bmitn, o n Due a a n mm i r f are the renowned- Bellingrath'T:, Gardens.' Here are 800 acresof virgin forest of. moss-draped livery;- oakd, magnolias, cypress, ced- ars and holly. About 60 acres have been landscaped and beau- . .. . tified with5 plants, lfowers' and tranquil lakes. Swans and fla- mingos complete the picture of moisture and year around temp- erature are favorable for that creation. The personal element in' ari achievement should not be over looked. This was so evident when we visited the Parrot Jungle on Red Road west of Miami. The birds talked, acted and obeyed the trainer asitw they knew what it was all a bout. His intelligence made thehi'J1". . ! so comortable in doing so that. -i though they were allowed to gpA ! where they, pleased they always?. came again at his call. . Our train arrived in New Or- leans about 3 p. m. The first thing most everyone wishes to see is the tombs above the ground or the burial of the dead. It is really "Ashes to Ashes" when the tomb has to be opened, the contents raked down and another body insert; ed. When Gabriel blows : his- - horn it had better be early in the day oth those ashes can't get back into the body from which they came. Everything in New Orleans seems to be traditional ' as-Pi-" rates Alley, Napoleon. Hoyse Slave Market, Old French Mar- " I'. ket, or old U. S. Mint. Out of this has sprung a modern bus iness of manufacturing, anti ques. Each .wooden spoon or bric-a-brac seemingly has had its part in the life of La Frlte, Napoleon or some other notable. New Orleans means houses with wrought iron; lacy trim mings and .creates a desire to find a place to tuck another frill. Jackson Square is. Old sNew Orleans is named for .General Stonewall Jackson. In the en ter is a monument inscribed "The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved." The way the horse and rider are poisedjt the top of that monument looks as if he was the man who coyld do it. Ships and docks along the wat erfront add to the life and ac tivity of the city. Three years ago when I sailed on the Italia for South America, the Andrea Doria with all the glitter and glamour of her maiden voyage did not seem to be aware- of our existence. - It is necessary to he aware of the train schedule that will put lis at the . next' stop,' Jackson the capitol of Mississippi. ' RADIATOR REPAIRING Plattsmouth Motors ONE-DAY SERVICE 625 Ave. A" Ph. 287