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Notices dlH'H Annual Turkey piniii i- ana uazaar, iioiy Ro v Hall, Sunday, November hi 12 noon to 2 p.m. This comfortable seating will i. provided while waiting to I,.. MTvod. Adults $1.25, child n n ",')(. 97-3tc NOTICE Important. Will ilrm r of the south bound red Kurd car who witnessed acci (I, hi June 21, 1959 at GOth and IhllMlale, Omaha, please call WKiister 6668 collect. Mr. lYlrrson. 97-2tc NO TICE Nemaha Valley Ilere-lui-d Ass'n. calf sale. Syracuse, Ncbr. Oct. 31, 1 P. M. Steer calves, heifer calves, also sev eral breeding heifers. Sorrell and Shea Auctioneers. Ivan Hodaway Mgr. & Sec'y. 97-2tc-T NOTICE Chicken Noodle din ner at Ceder Creek Aid Build iiH', November 1st. Serving 5::u) to 7:30. Adults $1.00, children 65c. For tickets, phone Ilalt.smoulh 8119, Louisville 2HU, or Murray 1811. 97-3tc NOTICE Turkey Supper at Murray United Presbyterian Church Oct. 29, serving 5:30 to 7:30. Adults $1.50, child ren 75c. 97"2lP NOTICE Smorgasbord at Con givgational Church, Weeping Water, Nebr. October 24th. Serving from 5:00 - 7:00 P. M. Adults $1.50 - children 75c. 95-2tc-T Luzier Cosmetic Service Vicky Fitzpatrick Plattsmouth, Phone 3182 Sara Jorgensen Murray, Phone 2211 97-ltc NOTICE District No. 7 Lew istou School Program, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. at the Lewiston Community Center. 95-tfc NOTICE Free puppies. 515 Ave. C. Phone 4032. 95-3tc NOTICE Turkey and Ham sup per Oct. 25 at Immanuel Lu theran Church,. Louisville. 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $1.25 children 75c. 94-4tp NOTICE Just arrived! Assort ed Account Books, size 5x8. Cash Books, Single and Double Entry Ledgers, Record Books and Journals Hard cover bound 80c each. 90-tfp NOTICE If you are antiei patmu: celebrating your 25th or 50th wedding anniversary with an ooen house we sug gest you see our guest book for the occasion. Plattsmouth Journal. 82-tfc NOTICE Will give 2 month old puppy to good home. Ph. 7190. 97-ltc NOTICE Eagles Auxiliary Smorgasbord Nov. 14. Serving 4 to 7 at Eagles Hall. 96-2tc-H NOTICE Yes, we have a com plete line of wedding invita tions, napkins, thank you notes, Informals, decorative matches, placards, wedding books and guest books. The Plattsmouth Journal. 82-ttc Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to friends, relatives, and nei ghbors for the flowers, .food, gifts, cards and sympathy dur ing the illness and passing of our beloved wife and mother. Your many acts of kindness will alwavs be remembered. Herman Luetchens and Nor ma and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gilbert and family. 97-ltc CARD OF THANKS With deep appreciation, we wish to ex nri nnr tbnnks at this time to everyone for the many acts of kindness and sympathy at the time of the loss of our loved one. Your kindness will be remembered always. Mrs. Albert Pool, Mr. and Mrs Howard A. Pool and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Wallace and Wayne and Mr. Mrs. Glenn Miller and fam ily. 97-ltp CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to everyone who re membered me with cards, gifts, calls, cakes and other good wishes on my birthday. Mrs Marv Rebal. 97-ltc WANT AD RATES Want Ads re Cash other than to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a period of srx days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment is expected from customer upon their receipt of notification of total charges. . EACH WORD, First Insertion EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3c (Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch 7Se KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge 50c CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM MESSAGES POETRY tame at Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads must be in this office by 9:30 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 241 If an error is made In your ad, notify The Journal oftice immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume responsibility after the first insertion. CARD OF THANKS Thanks for the calls, cards and gifts I during my stay at the hos pital. Mrs. Harry Nielsen. I 97-ltp Lost and Found LOST Key chain with about 6 or 8 keys on It, in vicinity of Shady Nook Trailer Court. Reward. Leave at the Journal. 97-2tp LOST Will the party who took Sharon Harms purse please return pictures. No questions asked. Phone 5152. 97-ltc Help Wanted WANTED Waitress, 25 or over. Apply a J E & J Cafe. 97-3tc HELP WANfiD-ITapIjT at Mom's Cafe In person. 91-tfc HELP WANTED Early morn ing cook. Evening dishwasher. No phone calls. Hotel Restau rant. 96-tfc MALE HELP WANTED Dump Truck Drivers, Le Tourneau Scraper Operator. Phone Ash land 482U9; evenings Avoca 2114. 96-tfc WANTED! Single or Married Man Between the Ages of 22-23 To start as Trainee in Fin ance and Loan Business. Excellent- future for the right man. Company benefits. Must have car. Contact Mr. Spencer, AMERICAN LOAN PLAN ' Plattsmouth Phone 3213 94-4tc WANTED Breakfast cook and kitchen helper. Hours 6 to 2. Apply in person to Kent's Cafe. 97-tfc WANTED Ladies to work in spare time. Phone 7951. 97-ltc Wanted WANTED Ride vicinity 16th and Harney, 8 to 5:30. Phone 9296- after 7. 97-2tc WANTED Ride to the vicinity of 33rd and Farnam. Leave Plattsmouth at 7 and Omaha at 4:45. Phone 5208. 97-2tc Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY We buy used furniture, one piece or a houseful. No Junk, please. Behmer Furniture. Phone 7y63. 33-tfc WANTED TO BUY Clean cotton rags-. Remove buttons and zip pers. Do not want overalls, towels, nylon or silk! 5c per lb. The Plattsmouth Journal. 58-tfc Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT Simple commodations wanted for No vember for visiting female artist. Write Capt. Jean Ogil bee, Nurse Quarters Bldg, 13, Offutt A.F.B., Nebraska. 95-4tc WANTED TO RENT Modern 3 bedroom house for chef at Hotel Restaurant. 97-tfc Services Offered SERVICES OFFERED Cess pools and ceptic tanks cleaned. Complete price $15 to $35 each. No trip charge. Phone t062. V.i tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture fianunts. Piatusmoutn Paint Sjire. 39-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Work wanted - experienced carpen ter helper or odd jobs. Phone 3142. 1 97-tfc NEED A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN? When you need to add a bathroom, garage, family room or a new rouf-Come in and . see us for a LOW PRICED HOME IMPROVE MENT LOAN. PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK 58-tfc GARDNER Plumbing & Heating 616 1st Ave Phone 7152 Air Conditioning & Furn aces. Water Heaters Si Wat er Systems. Plumbing Con tractor & Service woii. Free Estimates - Monthly .Javmeiits. 24-tfc PLANNING a new home or re modeling? Phone 1011, Murray. Herb Campbell. 3fJ-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Jeep-A-Trench and Backhoe Custom Digging. Ralph Stubbendick, Avoca. Nebr. Phone 819. 39-tfc ABSTRACTS OF TITLE F o u c h t it and Garnett, Plattsmouth. 39-tfc AUTHORIZED DEALER We Furnish Trailer Hitch. LOCAL & ONE WAY C. E. Shellenbarger Sinclair Products Phone 273 58-tfc Opportunities WANTED To sell x'i interest in Platts mouth Cab Co. franchise to most reliable party. Very good opportunity for semi retired person for part time driving. Inquire Evenings at Ray's Liquor Store 97-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE Gas ccok stove, maple dinette set and a por table Singer sewing machine. Phone 5144. 97-ltc FOR SALE 2 burner oH heat er, 6 room capacity. Good condition, reasonable. Call or see Lee Eastndge, phone 3142. 96-tfc FOR SALE 3 oil burning house heaters. Victor SLoehr, phone 8206. 96-2tp FOR SALE Several Good Used Refrigerators. See them at Gambles, Phone 3254. 95-tfc FOR SALE Speed Queen washer & dryers with stainless steel drums WRINGER TYPE WASHERS AS LOW AS $88.95 W have Speed Queen Parts. Buy the best for LESS at RAY'S SALES & SERVICE 116 So. 3rd. Phone 233 ' Plattsmouth. Nebr. 40-tfc FOR SALE 14 foot deep freeze A-l condition. Rev. Taenzler. ' Phone 4239. 96-2tp SEE TIIE NEW 19G0 NORCE DRYER $129.00 THE ONLY DRYER WITH 5 YEAR WARRANTY Buy the best in quality and features at Chas. Warga Electric South of Ruback's on 7th St. Phone 224 Low Overhead Means Low Prices. 93-tfc FOR SALE Spinet piano like new, Beautiful finish fully guaranted, A real buy. Fur full details call collect 2-2724 or write credit manager, McCabe Piano & Organ Company, 13th & "P" Street, Lincoln, Ne bra.ka. 96-2tc FOR SALE Good used and repossessed appliances, some with Ions time warranty, at Scanlan Brothers. 97-ltc FOR SALE Dining' room suite. Phone 8192 after 6. 97-4tc " WANTED! USED FURNITURE; STOVES ; REFRIGERATORS; TOOLS; ' WHAT HAVE YOU. BEHMER FURNITURE ?l-tfc FOR SALE Gas space heater CO BTU. $50. Phone 52301, Elmwood. 97-2tp FOR SALE Singer Dial-a-stitch portable sewing mac hine. 5 pints, of $8.25 or will discount for cash. Write Cre dit M-r . 3461 Ave. C. Co. Bluffs, Iowa. 87-ltc sfiKZz RENTAL For Sale FOR SALE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all machines at the Plattsmouth Journal. 39-tfc FOR SALE Hens 50c apiece. Phone Murray 8614. 94-4tp FOR SALE Used Wisconsin engine, 6V2 horsepower. $65. Phone 9951. 96-2tp FOR SALE Heavy Roasting hens, $1.25 dressed. Victor Stoehr. Phone 8206. 96-2tp FOR SALE Winesap, Pippin, Black Ben, Golden Delicious, Jonathan, Secor. Quality ap ples in wide range of prices and sizes. Grapes until it freezes. Sweet untreated cider. Honey. Open 8-6: Sunday 9:30 6:30. Stay on Hiway 75 for 2'2 miles northwest of Nebraska City for Kimmel Orchard. 96-2tc FOR SALE 3 formals size 11. Gloria Noell, phone Murray 9621 after 5. 97-tfc tun aALin winaian appies, all varieties, you pick. 75c a bu., bring containers. Fresh cider. Leland Meisinger, phone 8142. 97-tfc FOR SALE TURKEYS. 5 to lbs. ovenready, grade A. Al so larger sizes and quarters. Heil Turkeys. 1 miles E, 3 miles S Louisville.. Phone 3222. 86-tfc FOR SALE MIMEOGRAPH INK and Stencils available. Boih Standard and Legal sizes Tiie Plattsmouth Journal. 39-tfc FOR SALE CARBON PAPER. Best quality for all copy wor The Plattsmouth Journal. 39-tfc FOR SAxJS Scratch Pads, var ious sizes, at The Journal Oif lce. Handy lor office and at home. 39-tfc Real Estate for Rent 4 Modern Trailer Spaces Available 1250 sq. ft. lots Washer & Dryer FREE Garbage & Trash Disposal. SHADY NOOK ' TRAILER COURT Phone 9959 95-4tp FOR RENT Furnished apt. Phone 7183 or 6124. 65-tfc FOR RENT Vacancy Southside Trailer court. 10 blocks south on Lincoln Ave. Phone 3290. 89-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment with private bath. See 226 Main Street. 89-tfc FOR RENT House in country. Phone 8360. 91-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, private bath and entrance. Washing facilities. Phone 7230 or 7182. 89-tfc FOR RENT Apts. Lorls B. Long, Realtor, 5239 or 4250. 46-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apart ments. Also sleeping rooms. Plattsmouth Motel. Phone 7122. 45-tfc FOR RENT Large 2 room furnished apt., also large 3 room apt. Phone 5194 Eve. 46-tfc FOR RENT Good location clean three room unfurnished apartment, ground floor, pri vate entrance and bath. Ph. 4109 or 6191. 93-tfc FOR RENT Four rooms and bath, furnished. Close in. Ph. 3254 or 3032. 88-tfc FOR RENT Nicely fur nished apartment, utilities paid. Hi milos south of Mur ray corner on highway 75. Ph. Murray 5511. 91-tfc FOR RENT 1957 trailer. Phone 9970. 31 foot 97-2tc FOR RENT Sleeping room. I Phone 5102 or 9166. 97-2tc I FOR RENT Warm house, rea I sonable. Phone 5012, Murray. 97-ltc j FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment with enclosed I porch. 312 So. 9th. 97-tfC FOR RENT House in Platts mouth. Reasonable. Write My rle -Foster, Box 502, Onawa, Iowa. 97-ltc FOR RENT 3 room clean furn ished apartment, close in. Ph. 3274 or 0106. 97-ltc FOR RENT Four room apart ment most newly furnished furnished and decorted. Also Maytag Washer. Adults prefer red. Phone 6177. 97-ltp Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE In" Eagle a l'i story frame house, modern. 4 bedrooms, natural gas fur nace. Good location. Harry Iiobertsun, Broker, Eagle. 96-61C FOR SALE A nice home on corner lot North 8th Street, 801 Ave. D, Same block as Christian Church. All modern and has garage. Call Rex Young. 91-tfc FOR SALE 2 bedroom home, close to churches and stores, dining room, living room, all modern, on paved street. See it by appointment. Phone 3163. 85-tfc FOR SALE 2 bedroom In Val ley View. Joe Case, 1009 Main. Phone 3282. 59-tfc FOR SALE Two bedroom house, basement, two lots Price $8,500. Phone 3925. 96-3tp FOR SALE Good improved .160 acres, 2 miles west of Mur doelc. Rex Young, Plattsmouth and Ed McIIugh, Murdock. 87-tfc FOR SALE La-ge, comfortable, brick home with double garage. Attractive 2 bedroom brick home with garage; Large comfortable older home with garage; Active-income . properties for Investment. New Home with 5 bed rooms, 2 baths. Choice lots. LORIS B. LONG, Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 4250 34-tfc Livestock for Sale FOR SALE Purebred Landrace and Hampshire boars. Hunter Ingwerson. 97-2tc FOR SALE Six new blood lines of meat type spotted Po land China Boars. Frank Cockerill and Sons, phone 2767 Springfield or James Cockerill, phone 2262 Gretna. 93-6tc Automobiles Here's Your Chance to buy a new '59 Ford at a Saving. 6 '59 fords ; ".' Left on hand. -You Buy Them At 1 A Tremendous Discount At RUBIN AUTO CO. Your Ford-Mercury dealer in Plattsmouth. 97-2tc FOR SALE 1957 Ford 2 ton,; Pick-up Custom Cab. $950. ,326 Avenue A. 97-2tp You'll Find Extra Good Used Car Buys At RUBIN AUTO. '58 Ford County Squire 9 pass, station wagon; '58 Ford 4 door sedan; '58 Mercury 4 door sedan; '57 Ford Convertable; '57 Ford Hardtop; '57 Ford retractable; '56 Ford 4 door, air conditioned; '56 Ford 4 door; '5? Chevrolet 4 door; 3-'55 Fords; '53 Ford Hardtop; '53 Buick Hardtop; '53 Ford Ranch Wagon; '52 Ford 4 door. TRUCKS '58 Ford 2 ton V-8; '53 Chevrolet l2 ton; '51 Ford Vz ton 6; '48 Ford 3a ton V-8, 4 speed . transmission ; FOREIGN CARS '53 English Ford A GOOD SELECTION OF 1959 FORDS LEFT. RUBIN AUTO CO. Your Ford-Mercury Dealer In Plattsmouth. 97-2tc Machinery FOR SALE Used John Deere Elevator, wagon hoist, flare wagon box. C & M Implement, Murray, Nebr. 97-ltc DO IT NOW! ' Contact Us About BEHLEN BINS AND CRIBS WE HAVE DRYERS READY FOR DELIVERY. Stander Implement Co. 97-itc FOR SALE 300 gallon oil tanks. Small stock tank and heater. 1946 Ford tractor and equipment. Jim's Auto, Ph. 4177 or 9130 afterjl. ;2le Subkribe to The Journal Now! FARMERS 1 See us for GOOD DEALS ... New Seasonal Items (ALSO A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF USED) BOXES Heider or Lindsay Wagon Gears Westenderf, Kewance or Ccbey. Elevators Kewance, Valley, Promway or Kelly-Ryan CORN PICKERS The NEW Allis-Chalmers "17" or "33" (Ask for a DEMONSTRA TION) NEW IDEA "301" 2-Row Mounted (most any tractor) "300" 2-Row Pull type, "10" Semi-Mount or Pull-type 1 Row CHOPPERS New Holland "800", New Holland Flail type, Lundell Flail-type. AUGER BOXES Snowco, Graln-O-Vater, Heider GRINDERS Viking, Wet more & Gehl Hammerfnills, Kneedlor Burr Mills, Peer less Roller Mills and Rel-N-Mix UNITS . . . COMBINES (Good selec tion - Used & New) S P. Gleaner "A", A-C "66" and "90" TRACTORS EXTRA GOOD DEALS on 1959 D-17 and D-14 while they last. WE NEED YOUR GOOD SALABLE USED TRACTOR "Ask for a DEMONSTRATION" HARPER IMPL. CO. Phone 838 or 839 Glenwood, la. 94-6tc FOR SALE OR TRADE John Deere Picker 101 Trade for 65 bushels corn. Phone 8235. 96-3tp LEGAL NOTICES J. A. C. KENNEDY, Jr. City National Bank Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Flora Forbes de ceased. No. 4791: Take notice that the Administrator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his accounts, determination of heirship, In heritance Tax and distribution of said estate and for his dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on November 10, 1959 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 21st, 1959. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case -i County Judge No. 4563 Oct. 22, 29, Nov. 5, 1959. Jerry Lewis Hit Coming to Cass This Sunday ' It's a little duiicult to imag ine how Jerry Lewis can get funnier with every picture he makes, but somehow the com edian always manages to ac complish this. He does it again with his newest Hal Wallis film, "Don't Give Up the' Ship," which opens Sun., Men. Tues. at the Cass Theatre. . Jerry, as the seventh in a long family line of Inept Navy men, has simply never been as screamingly funny as he is in this one. With a story premise that is patently ridiculous, he takes it from there and goes on to achieve spectacular heights of laugh-provoking lunacy. The story, in brief, has to do with the disappearance, of a destroy er escort called the U.S.S. Korn. blatt, missing since World War II. The disappearance comes to light when the Navy is refused an additional appropriation by hostile Congressmen until the carelessly "lost" destroyer is accounted for. Since Jerry (who else?) was the last man to sign out for the Kornblatt, he's re sponsible for producing it. Cattle, Calf Run At Omaha One of Largest Ever The Omaha market Monday had one of the largest cattle and calf runs in its 75-year his tory. Nearly 35.000 head, includ ing over 18,000 Western stockers and feeders, were oh sale;. Total receipts of cattle and calves were 38,253. The one-day record for cattle and calves at Omaha is 42,817, set October 24th, 1955. The Monday hog run at Oma ha was also big, the. salable porker count 13,100, largest since last March. .. Among recent sales at 6ma ha for shippers from Cass Coun ty: Plattsmouth State Bank & Haecke, 64 heifers, wt. 910, $25.40. Bud Nickels, 24 steers, wt. 1165, $26.25. R. H. Rogers, 12 hogs, wt. 205 $13.25. Simoneit & Schmidt, 35 hei fers, wt. 899, $26; 27 steers, wt. 1171; $25.75. Lawrence Stubbendick, 15 hogs, wt. 227, $13 50. Subscribe to The Journal Now! THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. Thursday, October 22, 1959 PAGE SEVEN Alfred 4Tex" Wilson Former Resident Dies At Vets Hospital Alfred "Tex" Wilson, 66, for mer resident of this city died Wednesday at the U.S. Veterans hospital in Omaha where he has been a patient for sometime. "Tex", as he was well known in this city, was veteran of World War I, having served as a mem ber of Co I of the 68th Infantry, enlisting at Glenwood and serv ed In some of the hardest fight ing in France with the regiment. He was also In the employe of the Burlington railroad in the local shops here for some years. He was a member of the Amer ican Legion. Surviving are the wife and two daughters of 2713 So. 60th street, Omaha. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at Holy Cross church, 46th and Woolworth street, Omaha. Bur ial at Mt. Calvary cemetery. Services Held For Richard E. Schuclke Greenwood, Wed. Funeral services for Richard E. Schuelke, 76, member of one of the prominent families of the the Greenwood community, was held Wednesday at the Green wood Methodist church with Rev. James McChestney officiat ing Glen Willis was soloist; Mrs. John Loder, organist. Burial was at the Greenwood cemetery with Fred Schuelke, William Schuelke, Ervin Schuelke, Vir gil Schuelke, Peter Kreiner, Frank Jacoby as casket bearers. A retired farmer, Mr. Schuelke lived in the Greenwood com munity most of his life. He was a member of the Greenwood Methodist church and Waverly Grange No. 369. He had lived in Lincoln for the past eight years and where he died Mon day. Survivors are: wife, Mary A. of Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Bernice Bell of Greenwood; Mrs. Lois Snyder of Lincoln; Mrs. Edna Stephens of Kansas City, Mo.; sons, Loren E., Lincoln arid Junior Dale, Conway, la.; thir teen grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Funeral of Babe Held Tuesday The chapel of the Caldwell Linder Funeral home was scene Tuesday at 2 p.m. of the last rites for Richard Lee Sampson, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. R. L. KrtmtiQon whnsp Iroirin rioat-h J Saturday brought a deep sorrow to the community. Rev. J. W. Taenzler, pastor of the First Christian church, brought a message of comfort to the bereaved ones in their less. During the service Mrs. Twyla Hodge gave the musical numbers for tne services. , Interment was at the Horn ing cemetery south of this city with Dewitt Haley, Cecil Kerns, Richard Seydlitz and Charles Quinnett as casket bearers. Last Rites For Mrs. Vcroncia Baker Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the chapel of the Caldwell Linder funeral home, funeral services were held for Mrs. Ver onica Baker, lifelong" resident 01 Cass county. Rev. A. L. Em bree, pastor of" the First Metho dist church, officiated at the service with Mrs. Karl Ogg, soioist and Mrs. Fred Fischer organist. Rev. H. B. Hutchman of Mur ray assisting. Interment was at the Young cemetery south of the city with Grandsons as pallbearers, Bill Baker, Jack Baker, Havley Say- ers, Jerry Sayers, George Hull, James Temple as casket bearers. New Vehicle Titles The following new vehicles were titled recently by the of fice of county clerk here (owner dealer, make): Emile H. Holke, Mowbray Buick, Buick; Rose M. or Gordon B. Wasson, Cass Co. Mtrs., Chev rolet Corvair; Robert A. or Em ma D. Cappell, Rubin Auto, Fcrd; Jack L. Holt, Baxter Ply mouth, Plymouth; George Jr. or Albertena Vogler, Fishko Chev., Chevrolet Truck; Thomas A. or Ciara Thompson, Jacobson Mtr., DeSoto; John L. Neil, Rub in Auto, Ford Pickup; Jack or Dm-nthy Ratliff. John Bray Mtrs., f'urd; Norman II. Thorns,; Hauschiid Mtr., Ford. I -Fire Dept. (Continued from Page One) Kaffenberger, LaVerne Meising er, Erna Jasper, W. C. Maston. $2.50 Albert Lehnst, Freda Rhy lander, Hilda Johanna, Grace Livingston. $3 A. R. Case, Don Lorensen, C. Ed Miller, Chet Minniear, Gold ie Colby, Alice Sharpnack, John Janecek, Josephine Ulrlch, J. C. Bridgewater, Mrs. H. C. Becker. Anonymous, Victor Volkart, Annonymous, William Sprandel, Rt, Rev. Joseph Przudzik, Henry J. Mahlman, I. L. Kocian, George Platzer, Lena and Fran ces Henrich, Louis G. Meisinger, Henry Frey, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rusk, Anonymous, H. R. Johnston, Verna Leonard, Mrs. Henry Noltlng, Hester G. Fra ser, Leo A. Bintner, Wilbur Stephens, Mrs. Frances Kalasek. Grace S. Perry, E. M. Janda, Ann Stoll, R. E. Doud, Jose phine Rys, Cappell, Frank J. Konfrst, Henry R. Vinduska, Emery A. Rozell, Herman L. Maasen, G. A. Lagerstrom. Wee Wardrobe, Mr. and Mrs. George Fornoff, Richard O. Cole, John E. Schutz, Harvey Mehinger, H. J. Thiele, Mrs. Hugh Stander Jr., Jennie Gray, Joe York, Anonymous, Charles Land, Mr. and Mrs. William Kraeger, Father J. Banach. $1 Blanche Price, J. W. Philpot. J. W. Havland Sr., Edwin L. Moulas, Anonymous, Wayne Fas 5, Anonymous, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Warga, Anonymous, Anonymous. Anonymous, Frank Zieons, Dora Fricke, R. C. Bailey, Joe Bauer, Ira Clinkenbeard, Anon ymous, Dick Kucera, Mrs. E. W. Beins, John Zatopek. J. M. Rainey, Anonymous, Anonymous, Mrs. J. A. Capwell, Anonymous, Geo. Lushiniky, Lee Piper, Anonymous, Joseph Wooster, Box 224, Plattsmouth. Harold Buechler Mary Peter sen, Anonymous, Howard Tay lor, Margaret H. Mauzy, Miner va CQolmaji, Mollie Gobelman, Anonymous, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baumgart, C. H. Bulin. Charles Warga Jr., Anony mous, Mrs. Jake Kraeger, Mrs. Chas. F. Janda, Anna Jirousek, Ivan J. Taylor, Mrs. Emma Kaf fenberger, Anonymous, Anony mous, Kenneth McCarthy. Frank Slatinky, Albert Cot ner, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Smith, K. R. Jones, Anonymous, F. C. Spidell, John Hendricks, Anna Palacek, Emma Egenber ger, George Mumm, L. A. Mei singer. LaVerne Hennings, Mrs. Julia Svoboda, Flora B. Dunning, Anonymous, Anonymous, Anon ymous, Mrs. Elizabeth Stoehr, Anonymous, Anonymous, James E. Saunders, Verna Fillmore, Mrs. John M. Beck. .50 Anonymous, 821 South 6th, May Gooding, Earl and Flossie Redd. .10 Anonymous, Anonymous. Police Court Traffic cases occupied the chief places on the docket at Judge J H Graves city court today. Paul Albirson was charge with "vagrancy," or loitering on the city streets at early morn ing hours. After hearing the statements given, the court gave a sentence of thirty days in the city jail, then paroled the youth to Chief Fred Tesch, the boy to be in his place of residence by 10 p.m. and remain there until morning. Lane Branton was charged with failure to stop at school stop sign. Hearing was set for Saturday, Oct. 24. Jerry C. Kellison was charged with speeding. Hearing, October 24. Larry Curtis charged with il legal parking in an illegal zone. Fine of $1 and costs total $5. Carolyn R. Wheeler, charged with failure to stop at city school sign stop sign. Fine $5 costs total $9. TOO SHOUT Oldham, England Frank Jones, because he is only 4 feet, 4 inches tall, lost his chance for a job but won a wife. The gov. ernment-owned British Rail ways turned him down for a welder's job because he was not tall enough. Sarah Cullis, read ing about his case, wrote to him and a romance developed. Miss Cullis, who is just four teet tall, and Jones will be married soon. Subscribe to The Journal Now!