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1 11 "' ', ' , II i I I , 1 i ffiiiiiiuui iiu ii iiiwim'wu "! iiuih il.iiiuui'".H'uwhu' i i nr'ii i II m "l- I 1 1 ' ", " , I. ... . I. . . " ' 1 "J1 - f A ,m '37 Notices NOTICE Expert repair at rea sonable rates. Coohnan's TV Service Phone 7209. 63-tfc NOTICE lee Cream Social Wednesday night, July 17 at Mynard Park. Serving starts at" 0:30 p.m. Served by Mynard Youth Fellowship. 07-2tc NOTICK Cute puppies free to good homes. Call 620!). ti7-ltc Personals Use your 1st. Charge Service when shopping at Cass Drug. 21-ttc rOR SALE f or inonogrammed napkins, informal notes, place cards and match covers for wedding gifts, anniversaries and banquets, see the Platts mouth Journal, or phone 241. 50-tfc Card of Thanks CARD toF.-TH'AKKS I want to thank itiy deaf neighbors and Inend.s lor all the cards, let ters and llowers they sent me while in the hospital and at home. Mrs. Frank Cottingham. C8-ltp Lost and Found LOST Sunday School attend ance pin in or near First Me thodist church. Reward Dick Newton. Phone 5000. 63-3tc LOST Clue female parakeet. Named "Chipper." Call 5107. 68-ltc LOST Fox terrior - Black and white - stubby tail Name "Butch." Reward ottered Del bert Albin. Phone 0000 or 5906. 68-2tc Services Offered IF YOU ARE thinking of build ing or remodeling, phone Carl Tiekotter. 4055. 47-tfc CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks vacuum cleaned. Pnone 6002. 18-tfc Insure In Sure Insurance With A. t. "Ham Chovanec CESSPOOLS, Septic tanks and Cisterns cleaned. Built and Repaired. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. E. K. Gray. Nebraska City Phone 1009. 63-10tp LAWN MOWERS repaired at your home. L. J. Clarence, Union 2551 or write. 51-tfc WE CUT GLASb to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store 44-tfc Phone 6297 CLEM WOSTER Plattsmouth, Nebr . LI Insurant Savingi Plans Retirement Program Tot the Eoiirt Family, i Representing MODERN WOODMEN of America 40-tfc-M s WANT AD RATES Want Ads are Cash other than to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a period of six days. No Want Ads will b accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from custOTitr upon their receipt of notification of total chargas EACH WORD, first Iniertlon - 3e EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 2c (Minimum Charge for any Ad 35c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 75c KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge 50e CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM MESSAGES, POETRY same at Want Ad Rates DEAD LINE All Want Ads must be in this office by II A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is mae'e in your ad, notify The Journal office immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume responsibility after the first Jnsertion, PLANNING a new home or re modelng? Phone 1011, Murray. Herb Campbell. 31 -tic 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 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Fouohek & Garnett 120 North Fourth Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 5-tfc PAPEKHANGING and painting. Phone 7221, Vernie Younker. 31-tfc SPECIALISTS in AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS and MOTOR TUNE-UP at CASS COUNTY MOTORS 607 1st Ave. 65-Gtc Wanted WANTED Young, married woman wants baby sitting day or night. Phone 7i87. 64-tlc Help Wanted HELP WANTED Want to earn extra money? Learn how you can earn $2.00 an hour or more as an Avon Representa tive. Write Mrs. H. Hann, 1135 So. 15, Lincoln, Nebr. 66-2tc HELP WANTED Woman for light housework and take care ol my mother. Full time with one clay off per week. Mrs. Payne. Phone 4142. 67-2tc HELP WANTED Waitress. Apply in person. Mom's Cafe. 61 -tie HELP WANTED Capable Off ice woman, 35 to 45. Write Box 71 ',; the Journal. 64-tfc MAN WANTED " To Learn business. Must be good worker, willing to tollow ins tructions; Should have pleasing personality and be able to meet the public and learn to sell service. This is a well paying job with an establish ed business that has a future. Write, giving full history and quali ficatons to 601 North 9th St., Plattsmouth, Nebr. C8-2tc HELP WANTED Waitress wanted Apply in person. Wim py 's Inn. 68-tfc Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY A perm anent resident of Plattsmouth wishes to purchase 3 bedroom home in good neighborhood. House need not be new but in good condition. Have reason able sum to pay down. If you have such a home write to box "G" Journal. 60-tip A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents For Sale FOR SALE Used washing machine $30.00. Diop leaf, O'.k Breakfast table and four chairs $15.00. Rocking chair, $2.50. Powered elee. lawn mow er $25.01) Phone 6183. 68-2'.p FOR SALE Picture window complete with casing. A-l Shape. Phone 3060. 66-tfc FOR SALE Aluminum Awn ings. Storm Windows and Screen Doors. Free estimates. Phone 4055. 48-tfc FOR SALE Pekinese 4131. - Black purebred toy male pup. Phone 67-2tc FOR FALE Late cherries. Mrs. Joe Adam. Phone 5286. 63-tfc FOR SALE Nice meat type fryers. Farmers Feed and Seed. 67-3tc FOR SALE Boys 20" bicycle. Complete with balance wheels $11.00. 1731 Valley Street. 67-ltc FOR SALE -- Fresh river carp and cat fish. 617 No. 9th. Ph. 3007. 67-2tc FOR SALE S'ide rule almost new with case. Phone 3236. 63-tfp FOR SALE 3 bedroom home in Valley View attached ear age, built-in range, Air Con ditioner, plus other extras. Phone 7275. 52-tfc SAFE at a bargin! Protect your abstracts, income reports, cancelled checks, valu able papers. Has large compartment and inner chest; botii have com bination locks. Size 2'.i ft. square, 4'2 ft. high. Contact Searl S. Davis Plattsmouth 67-2tp FOR SALE -- Montmorency cherries. Pitted and unpilterl. Also pitted, sugared and pack ed in 2, 1!) and 30 pound con tainers. Actviseable to ord-T a head for pitted civnies. Kim mel Orchard, Nebruski City. 6J-2tc FOR SALE Large Moor park apricots. Phone 6:)f;i. titi-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. THE JOURNAL Printing;, Office Supplies, Business Machincss Phone 241 413 Main Household Goods FOR SALE Bendix Automatic Washer, like new. Call 7135. 67-tfc AIR CONDITIONERS WE've Got 'Em! 2 TON Self-Contained ' AIR CONITIONER $39:"). 00 Plus Installation 2 Ton Remote Ilighsido AIR CONITIONER S405.OO Plus Installation AUSTIN SHEET METAL Phone 4075 67-tfc FOR SALE Cheap 6 piece Walnut Dinnctte. Kitchen cupboard. U.v d 30.000 BTU Cias heater. Can be seen at 423 - Cut ol f Ulamlit.u place;) 63-2! p A Clarified Ad in The Journal costs as little as 35 cents Westinghouse Laundromat and Dryer W. M. Schmidtmann LOW OVERHEAD M.'ans LOW 3 'K ICES 1 Ton Air Conditioner only srlKbUU 2 Ton Air Conditioner Now only $2011.00 Save $150.00 New NOKGE Automatic Washers, America's Top-Rated Washers, Refrigerators Freezers Gas & Electric Dryers, Stoves & Hot Water Heaters. All at Low Prices Emerson & Zenith TV & Radios. Service on all makes We Sri vice what we sell. CHARLES WAR OA ELECTRIC 224 So. 7th St. 'j Block South of Rubacks Phone 224 68-ltcII Feed & Seed for Sale FOR SALE Balboa Rye. Ph. 8128. 68-2tp FOR SALE Rje $1.00 Per Bushel. Phillip Heil, Louisville, Nebr. 08-21 p ATTENTION II O G FEEDERS FOR SALE Churned liquid buttermilk, fresh daily. The worlds beot feed for hogs. Call Ha 4411 or write Harding Creamery, 1401 Jones, Omaha. 19-tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Lots 3 and 4. Blk. 122. Original town, 140 ft. frontape 88 ft. depth. Harvey Meisinger. 68-4tp FOR SALE Two bedroom home on two lots. Two stoves, re frigerator and air conditioner included. Four blocks from town Phone 5210. 35-tfc FOR SALE 3 nice building lots. Good location. Phone 4255. 67-3tc FOR SALE Six room house. 312 Washington Avenue. 64-tfc FOR SALE Real estate Beautiful two bedroom home in new addition. Loris B. Long. Phone 5239 or 4250. 63-tfc CHOICE LOT FOR SALE by owner, in all new Valley View Addition, beautifully located in Northwest corner, overlook ing the entire project. Contact Maynard Tritsch. Phone 295. 41-tic FOR A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT SEE Loris B. Long REALTOR 120 N. 4th St. Thone 5239 or 4250 48-tfc FOR SALE Real Estate Choice building lot on paving in new subdivision. Call 7211. 65tfc To . . . BUY SELL RENT Real Estate "See Steve" STEVE DAVIS REALTOR 112 North 5th St. Plattsmouth Phone 6111 62-2tc FOR SALE -- 2 bedroom home in Valley View Addition, A luerican Steel Kitchen and full basement. Must scil soon and wUl accept any offer within reason, can be seen anytime at 1608 Valley St. 67-tfc FOR SALE H011.-.0 24 by 24 -Insulated. With or without complete kitchen and bath room. To be moved from foundation. Harold Kechler. Phone 4607. Louisville. 67-3tp For Sale or Trade RESTURANT Located in Pacific Junction, la FULLY EQUIPPED and IN OPERATION A. E. PHILLIPS Owner Plume Paciiic Junction 13 or 19 07-21 p Real Estate for Rent FOR K EN I A;utmciit, utili ties paid. Phone 5960. 63-2tp FOR RENT Unfurnished mod ern 2 bedroom home. Phone 8356. 68-tfc FOR RENT Two room modern furnished apartment. Private entrance. Utilities paid. Wash ing facilities, $45. Phone 4169. 68-2te FOR RENT 3 room upstairs furnished apartment. $55 per month. Utilities furnished. Phone 4245 68-2tc FOR RENT -- New, all modern duplex. Phone 5946. 68-2tc FOR RENT 2 bedroom mod ern house. Unfurnished. Phone 8423. 68-tfc FOR RENT Efficiency apart ment Phone 5214 for appoint ment. 68-tfc FOR RENT Three and four room modern apartments. Pri vate entrances. Reasonable. Phone 5983. 67-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished 4 room apartment. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Phone 413G after 6 p. m. 54-tfc FOR RENT Small, furnished hou.se, $60. Loris B. Long. Ph. 5239 or 4250. 66-tfc FOR RENT 2 room Furnish ed apartment. Private bath and entrance. 1115 Ave. E Apt. No. 3 54-tfc FOR RENT APARTMENT, 3 rooms, modern. Phone 249. 66-3tc FOR RENT Two room furn ished apartment ground floor. Inquice 701 Ave B. 67-tfc FOR RENT Three room un furnished apartment $40. Ph. 5239 or 4250. 60-tfc APARTMENT FOR RENT Call 7183 or 6124. 13-tfl FOR RENT Three rooms and bath, downtown. Call 274. 32-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. No pets. Court House Apartments. Paul Fau quet. Phone 6113. 48-tfc FOR RENT Two room, mod ern house. With garage in Plattsmouth. Phone BEilevue 0253. 64-tfc FOR RENT Apartment - Fur nished Adults only - Also sleeping rooms for men. Call 7013 or See Glenn Diggs. 63-tfc FOR RENT Comfortable .sleeping room for gentleman. 701 Ave. B. 63-tfc FOR RENT Large, furnished two room apartment. 312 So. 9th. 64-tfc FOR RENT Three room furn ished apartment. Newly de corated. Close in. Phone 205. 64-tfc FOR RENT Modern 3 room apartment, 2 bedroom home, 4 room apartment. Phone Days 3276, Eve. 5194. 63-tfc FOR RENT Available Friday, 3 room apt. at Winter's Trailer Court, Phone 3080. 62-tfc PLEASANT THREE ROOM un furnished apartment- Phone 3230, 424 No. 6th St. 33-tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom home, unfurnished. See Rudy lverson at Chevrolet Garage. 65-tfc FOR RENT Four rooms un furnished Inquire at 724 Ave nue B. 65-tfc FOR RENT Large sleeping room at 623 Avenue C. Phone 4155. 67-tfc FOR RENT 3 room modern house partly furnished. A. W. Cloidt. 67-tfc Automobiles FOR SALE 1950 Dodge ? T pickup for sale. Phone 4140 55-tfc FOR SALE -- 1947 Ford, Fair condition. L. Ballinger. 1005 Main. 68-2tc Legal Notices Claude I). I.utten Jr. .Attorney Ashland, Nebraska. NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Ervin (J. Conn de ceased. No. 4730; Take notice thai, a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purpoi'tuii; to be the last will and test anient of said deceas ed, and for the appointment of Edwin A. Fricke as executor there of; that said petition has been set tor hearing before said Court on the 22nd day of July 1957, at 10 a.m. Dated July 1st. 1957. i SEAL 1 Raymond J. Case. County Judge No. 3C89 July 1, 8, 15, 1957. Ilotz ; Ilotz, Attorney l.-:;u-." City Nail Bk Bids Omaha, Nebr. NOTICK TO CKKIHTOKS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate Death Of Mrs. Rose Iskc Of La Platte Mrs Rose Iske, 85, one of the early day residents of this com munity, died Thursday at her home at La Platte. She was well known to residents of this por tion of eastern Nebraska. She is survived bv five sons, Clyde of, Omaha; Clarence and Lawrence of Fort Crook, Francis of Hepburn, la., Fred Jr., of ol Gretna; daughter, Mrs. Marie Bell, Coin, la.; 26 grandchildren; 48 great grandchildren; sist.?rs, Miss Belle Leypoldt, Denver. Mrs. Alice Mckean, Burbank, Calif.; Mrs. Kathryn Abbott of Salem, Ore.; brothers, Fred and Ed Leypoldt Denver. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the Un ion Church, Fort Crook. Burial was at the Bailey cemetery Former Greenwood Resident Is Dead William R. Brown, former re sident of Greenwood, died on Monday, June 8th at Kansas City, Mo. Survivors are wife, Emma, three sons, Lloyd A., Trinidad. Colo., Ernest, Redge field, Wash., William E., War saw, Mo; two daughters, Mrs. Cora Welton, Colon, Nebr., Mrs. Mario Steinbach, Colton, Calif., Committal services were held Friday at 2 p. m. at the Green wood cemetery. Soviet says the U. S. invented the prison camp. of Frank J. Bergmann deceased. No 4700: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is October 31st, 1957; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on November 5th 1957 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated July 15th, 1957. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 3705 July 15, 22, 29, 1957 Clements & Clements, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA WILLIAM L. SCH-) LUETER, I Plaintiff) vs ) NOTICE STEPHEN DAVIS, ) OF SALE GUARDIAN OF LIL-) LI AN M. SCHLUET-) ER, ET AL ) Defendants 1 Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein William L. Schlueter is Plain tiff and Stephen Davis Guard ian of Lillian M. Schlueter, In competent, and others are De fendants, directing me as re feree to sell the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: The East Half (E'j of the Northwest Quarter (NW't) and the Northwest Quarter (NW'i) of the Southwest Quarter iSW'li and Lot Four 14) in the Southwest Quarter 1SW1I of the South Quarter 1SW1I, all in Sec tion Sixteen 1 16 . Town ship Eleven til) North, Range Ten (10) East of the 6th p.m. in Cas.s county, Nebraska and Lots Seven and Eight (7 & 81 in Block Four (4i, First Addition to the Village of Murdock, Cass County, Nebraska. I will sell said real estate at public auction on the 13th day of August, 1957, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. of said day at the south lront door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Ab stract showing good title of re cord will be furnished the pur chaser and possession will be given upon confirmation of sale and payment of balance, subject ti lease to March 1, 1958 on pro perty in Section 16. Terms of sale, fifteen per cent, cash, on day of sale, balance on con iirmation. Dated this 5th day of July 1957. Walter II. Smith Referee No. 3691 July 8,15,22,29 and August 5, 1957. James F. Besley, Attorney riattsnioulh, Nebraska. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Henry A. Schneider deceased. No. 4724: Take notice that the limit for the filing and presenta tion of claims against said estate is October 31st, 1957: that a hearing will be had at the. Coun ty Court room in Plattsmouth on November 5th, 1957 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing ami adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated July 11, 1957. 1 SEAL i Raymond J Case. County Judge No. 37U2 July 15,22,29, 1957 CHE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY OURNAt MONDAY, JULY 15, 1957 FAGE SEVEN Child Injured In Accident Friday Friday evening while mem bers of the Lyle Montgomery family were driving out of the driveway at their residence, 1102 Second Ave., the rear door of the car came open with the re sult that one of the children, Joe, age 6, was thrown out The boy was injured when struck by one of the wheels of the car and rolled under a wheel of the car He was taken to the Children's Memorial Hospital in Omaha, where it was found he was bruis ed and shaken up There were no critical injuries but he will remain at the hospital for a few days Return From Trip To West Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. George Mayabb and sons, Rickey and Mike, of Kanass City, Mo., have return ed from a trio to Broken Bow and other parts of the western portion of the state. They were visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walling and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mayabb, Ricky will remain for a longer visit at the Walling homt. Louisville Paving Project Should Begin In 3 Weeks LOUISVILLE (Special) This city's street paving project is expected to begin within three weeks it has been announced by a representative of the construc tion company which will handle the job. The spokesman for National Construction Co., Omaha, said if preliminary work is done and weather permits, the paving should be completed within a 60 day period. Journal Want Ads Pay ANNUAL FISCAL FINANCIAL RErORT OF THE SECRETARY Plattsmouth City Schools Cass County Plattsmouth, Nebraska 1956-1957 RECEIPTS: BALANCE JUNE 30, 1956 $ 6,205.58 I. TAXES 154!790.30 II. HIGH SCHOOL TUITION 46 651 00 III. U. S. TREASURY PL-874 24 034 55 IV. STATE APPORTIONMENT ' V. CITY POLICE FINES, LICENSES, ETC 10 876 65 VI. MISCELLANEOUS 1481 99 VII. SCHOOL LUNCH AND MILK . 6 190 08 VIII. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION . . 3 5''0 2' TOTAL RECEIPTS $253J56!30 1956-1957 DISBURSEMENTS: I. ADMINISTRATION $ 10 141 49 II. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES .... " 173 718 45 III. OTHER SCHOOL SERVICES 347 8fi IV. OPERATION OF PLANT .. . " ' 2 107 48 V. MAINTENANCE OF PLANT .... ' 003 350 ori VI. FIXED CHARGES ""cWfifi VII. CAPITAL OUTLAY l'so", qq VIII. ADULT EDUCATION . . 30, IX. DEBT SERVICE 2q2 X. TRANSFERS TO OTHER FUNDS ...... .7 5 751.50 TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED TT$247m274 Amount of checks outstanding beginning of -vcar .. 3.740.45 $248 293 19 Amount of checks outstanding end of year . . 3!s49T)0 Bank Balance June 30, No. 3703 July 15, 1957 1957 - 1958 ESTIMATED SCHOOL Bl'DOET Plattsmouth City Schools, Plattsmouth, Nebraska ESTIMATED DISBURSEMENTS: I. ADMINISTRATION $ 10 600 00 II. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES 197 000 00 III. OTHER SCHOOL SERVICES 600 00 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT 22 650 00 V. MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 11 000 00 VI. FIXED CHARGES 7 950 00 VII. CAPITAL OUTLAY 9 000 00 VIII. ADULT EDUCATION 500 00 IX. DEBT SERVICE 300 00 X. TRANSFERS TO OTHER FUNDS 6,000 00 TOTAL ESTIMATED DISBURSEMENTS . . $265,600.00 ' ESTIMATED RECEIPTS; I. STATE APPORTIONMENT $ 19,000 00 II. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 4 000 00 III. CITY POLICE FINES, LICENSES, ETC 10.000 00 IV. SCHOOL LUNCH AND MILK 6 000 00 V. NON-RESIDENT TUITION 48 000 00 VI. U. S. TREASURY PL-874 20 000 00 VII. 'TAXATION 158.600 00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 52665.600.00 T; of tax levy is retained by the County Treasurer's Office This is legally permissible throughout the state. ( - -;D. YJean Dunham Socn'tdTy, Board of Education No. 3704 July la, 19j7 - ' Funeral Of Mrs Anna Skalak Held Saturday Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. memorial services were held at the Caldwell-Linder Funeral ' Home chapel. Many of the old time friends were present to pay , '.; their last tributes to this highly esteemed lady called to the last",'.', rest. Mrs. Skalak passed away at ,, Modesto, Calif., July 8th, where she has lived in recent years. The body arrived here Satur- . day morning and taken direct to the chapel for the last rites. Rev. Keith Delap, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church t officiated at the services, paying tribute to this long time member of the church. In her lifetime,., , Mrs. Skalak has made many friends heer by her kindly and' friendly associations and her de- votions to her family Burial was at Oak Hill come- , tery beside the husband who had preceded her in death Casket bearers were John Zatopek, Frank Svoboda. Frank Rebal, Harry White, and Arthur and Donald Skalak, grandsons Cotner Bus Service Suspends Today, Resumes In August Beginning today bus service between here and Omaha by Cot ner Bus Lines will be suspend ed for a 30 dav period. Regular schedule of operations will be resumed on Aug. 14. Cotner was granted the suspen sion by Nebraska Railway Com mission in order to make major repairs on the bus in service. The company has been making three dally round trips to Omaha and when service is resumed will operate on the same sched ule. Although Cotner is out of ser vice temporarily the city still is served by a transcontinental bus line and the Missouri Pacific Railroad. $244,443.59 9.312.71 1957 $253,756.30 D. Dean Dunham Secretary, Board of Education