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TIIF, PT.ATTSMOtTTT, NEBRASKA. JOURNAL PAGE LIGHT Mrs. Celiceia Hiatt Passes 95th Bir Male Mrs. Celiceia Hiatt, one of the c.Ulcn rc.vidc nts f Cass Coim'.y, p;'.: -rd h r tvim-tv-f if! h birthday on Thursday. Docvmbor 4'.h at th" St. U"tT.ard's hospital at CniMnl Blut'i's, wIktc she has mad.- her h-m.- for the pa.-t five r rai s. Si-.i- -vas b- nivht to tho pio-n-r to'.vn of llm-k Bluffs when four years ( f a;'o by h-r parents, and Mr:;. Ivan White, pio n": ('f that so.-tion if Cass Count-.-. S':o r.nde her home ; t the farm 1 later was married to David Hiatt, they Monday, December 8. 1947 locating later in Iowa, where the family home is located near Sidney. Thursday as many of the fam hie gathered at the hospital to be with tho mother on the anniversary. Mollie Go belman of this city, a daughter, prepared a large birthday cake that was taken to the hospital and later cut and served to the sick folks in the ward where Mrs. Hiatt has made her home. Tho children of Mrs. Hiatt are Mrs. Anna Fritchen. Decorah, Iowa; Miss Lovey Hiatt. Sidney, Miss Marictte Hiatt, Chicago; Mrs. Ruth Groves, Mansfield, Texas and Ivan Hiatt, Omaha. The lifetime of Mrs. Hiatt has covered the period when Ne braska was still a territory and she has lived through the pass- in? of tho territory into the j state, noting- the many changes that has come to this part of the west from a thinly settled area along the rivers to a state with large centers of population. kl 1 lj1 C rJ i 3 r3 kj a In I !a I Men's Socls by HOLEPROOF and your Christmas "HIM' will sing your praises. Cafer to his preference with' these top quality, smartly 'styled favorites ... Nylon,' silk, wool cr cotton (and all types of mixtures). Solid colors and patterned, short or regu lar length. 50c to $3.75 per pair Northeast Wins 53 - 24 The Blue Devils journeyed to Lincoln Friday night to meet the fast quintet of Lincoln Northeast in a 53-24 decision in favor of the Lincoln group. The Northeast team led the battle throughout the rough con test and at the half time the advantage was 2G to 14 for the host team. The battle was enlivened by two clashes by the players of the two teams that proved an add ed attraction for the fens. The local sharpshooting star. Jhn Alkire was the high man of the game with twelve points, while Martin of Northeast had eleven for his team. In the game the second string ers of both Plattsmouth and Lincoln saw plenty of action. The bcx score: Lincoln Northeast fg. ft. pf At The Cass Counly Court House found for the plaintiff in sum of $100.45. From this cision the defendant made peal to the district court. the 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 0 5 1 1 0 0 . 23 Plattsmouth fg. Alkire, f 6 Edwards, f 1 Dasher, f 0 Rohan, f Wohlfarth, c Hill, c Peterson, g Ofe, g I Meisinger, g Baumgart, g 0 McCormick, g 0 Totals 10 B. Allen, f D. Allen, f Hultberg, f . Butler, f Rowan, f Peck, f Evans, c Schappaugh, Kreps, c Martin, g Boils, g Thompson, g Nelder, y Woods, g Totals 2 - 3 0 - 1 0-0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 1 -2 2-5 0-0 1 - 1 0-3 0-0 1 - 2 0 - 0 7-17 ft. 0-0 2-2 License was issued on Friday at the office of County Jud-'e Paul E. rauquet to James L. Monroe of Omaha and Miss Maria If Lent, of Louisville. Ted Clark, charged with as sault and batterv, changed his plea of not guilt v to that of guiltv in tli" count v court. '.c d costs, in the 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 o 0 o i : 10 o o l o o 2 0 0 2 3 o! 3 ; 1 1 received a fine of $1 Petition was filed county court for the rrrhqt .if tho estate of N. Campbell K!"p ser, d-cased. of WVcpi-, Wa ter. The petition as'-s f t- the appointment of Fred J. K'epser as administ-atr.r. District Ju"Jgc Thorn;;s !" Dun bar was in the "itv Thuriav hold a session of court and take up a groat manv matters that "ere pending for his considera tion. In the matter of the Frat" ' f John C. Dreanvr, deceased. D's mi'snt r,f anneal filed i:i t'-c cou,-t by the contestants in tl'e estcte. and decree r. 'mi!' inr ti-.o -,o Gf dressed f ritat In the u't to rfLn'of i''o, Fr nest C. Giles vr.. L. Tallin.' V r-1. order entered auk-tin" 0 ,- t'I to lots 7 and 8. block ?r,4 citv of Platsmoulh, in Plaintiff v as en tered. nl the matter of the guprdian ship cf Sophia Mover, inc'imr" ter.t. firder was ottered for the guardian. Ella SehudW-. -, s, H al estate ner-ssary to ru:o fu-ds to car" for iho pl;,:ntif. In the ca5c of Harrv E Fra 7ier and Dolores F. Fra?i-.r vs. W. S. Grf f, ct al order r npoint in V. H. Smith, guardian for title in o-o 0-2 l -1 o-o 0-0 4-10 4 2 1 0 1G ;'."5fn'.5iasi HOLEPROOF t Th- Family Store Take Care of The Ailing The Caldwell ambulance was busy the latter part of the week in caring for the ailing that were in need of transportation. The ambulance was at Omaha I tefed Order r7ii;tincr f : " ; plaintiff made. I In the case of Chlodij Ann jj , Thimgan vs. Martha Fired, dam ages tor alienation of affection, the nemurrer of the defendant submitted to the court and ever ruled. Defendant given fifteen d.avs to answer and the plain tiff, ten days to answer. In the case of John F. Onn vs. Stella Opp, a suit in partition. oiv"-- for service by publication ordered. In the divorce action of Mar ion S. Taylor vs. Juanita Taylor, defendant given leave to file answer and cross-oetition fir divorce. Hearing had and decree C. ; of absolute divorce toat 1rd in Juanita Tavh William Adkins Dies at Lincoln The death of William Akins. 43. occurred early Monday at Lincoln where he has been for some time taking treatment. Mr. Adkins has mad. his home for the creator na't of his life at Omaha and Dollevue and is we1! known in th:s citv where there are many of the members kof the family residing. He. is survived by his father, Jess Adkins of Plattsmouth; three sist' rs and two brothers. Mrs. Vcrct-.i Schw'-nnokr r. of Plattsmouth: Mrs. Viola Danner, Fremont; Mrs Frances LeBeda. Columbus: Orville Adkins, Hatmouth and Howard Adkins, Omaha. The body was brought here to the Caldwell f!;nr"-;d home at 7th and Oak struts, to await the funeral arrangements. Miller Sale is Very Successful There was a fine crowd pres ent at the farm sa'e of James Milled near Pdmvra, Thursday, Col. Rex Young, the auctioneer, renorts. The. Miller fcmilv were resi dents ,af Plattsmouth for a num ber of years and later moved to Otoe County to red do. and to engage in farming. In recent months Mr. Miller has been in failing health and it became n"eesarv for him to have hos pitalization, he is now in Lincoln. Mr. Young states the neigh bors were very helpful in the sale, and despite the bad weath er there was a fine crowd in attendance. and good prices were realized. where they secured John Bailev, resident of the Nebraska , the defendant Masonic Home, who was brought I custody of four minor children back from the Methodist hospit- i and child suonoi t nf $20 a month al where he had undergone an j for each child ordered, operation. j In the case nf Tdelle I'olmrn Mrs. Laura Lampherc, form-j vs. Peter Kit-wit Sons, action to erly of Fremont, now residing at , set a-ide deed and auiet title. Solve your financial problems at Mutual Loan and Finance Co. I, i A" WV"V rk "v,, ri.. -V4 Vs z1' 7iL: , . ) '---( fp j Thrifty Payment J ? 'fiZ-...Z PLAN l -C" AVAILABLE! It i M I . $10595 t h ' i -: ' I rrf : 1 M the Nebraska Masonic Home, was taken in the ambulance to Omaha where she will undergo treatment for a fractured hip. The ambulance was called to the Hinky-Dinky store on Fri day where Mrs. Minnie Hill suf fered a fainting spell and was taken to her home in the south part of the city. ft when he will take over the new JfK ! position. re I ivjr. n,a warns nas nad an ex- tendea experience with the gas company and will bring to the office the benefit of this experience. To Visit New Post This Week Dwight Edwards, recently ap pointed as manager of the Nor folk area of the Central Electric & Gas ccmoanv. departed this Demarest, charging morning for Norfolk where he j operating a car with snot light will prepare to pet his work i not properly adjusted. He made lined uo for the first of the year j a plea of guilty to the chargo and the court assessed a fine of $1 and costs which was paid. The hearing of the case was st for December 22. In the cas of Elizabeth Wright vs. Earl Barclay, for specific performance order en tered for the trial cf the case in January 5, 1948. In the county court Thursday Judge Paul E. Fcuquet issued a marriage license to Robert F. Hurless of Fort Crook and Ma ble Baldwin of Omaha. Th groom is a member of the Army stationed at the military post. In the county court Thursday complaint was filed entitled the State of Nebraska vs. Frank C. him with hi St? ! $1.25 per Week PAYABLE MONTHLY! READY for DELIVERY IN TIME ' CHRISTMAS! Che;-!: 1 !. CoroiKuI) Features when you M'.-it our .'tort : I ar:rc porcelain tuV; cadmium y)k'to(i wrinyer; masdve hallocn rolls; large, hich-vr.ne airitator; soaletl-in transmission and lifetime lubricated motor. CCPrlE IN TODAY and FIND OUT HOW TO PURCHASE A CORN ADO WASHER! 1 I m long J In the office of the clerk of the district r-urt an appeal was filed from ihti fouty court in the case of Agnes Taylor vs. Nor man E. Kellison and W. B. Kel- j lison, tt al. In the trial of the PURCHASE NEW HOME case in the lower court it was The Thomas Milo Farney resi- j set out that the plaintiff was the dence at 1003 3rd avenue, has ! owner and operator of a )?,?, been purchased by Edward E. i Chevrolet sedan, used as a public Bashus. Jr., the sale being I taxi, that the defendant was the handled throught Stephen M. owner of a 1935 Chevrolet truck. Davis, local real estate man. I On October 4. 1947, the taxi wa This is a very attractive resi- operated by Kenneth Harold, an dence and will make Mr. and 1 employe of the plaintiff, the Mrs. Bashus a very comfortable ! truck cf the defendant it is nome. I claimed caused aamaec to thr See Mutual Loan & Finance Co. first for a loan. Commissioners' Proceedings Session of December 2, 1947 Office of County Ccmmisin-"-s Cass County Piattrmouih, Nebr., December 2. 1947. Board met pursuant to ad journment. Present C. W. Stoehr, Parr Young and A. G. Reid, County Commissioners, Geo. R. vies. County Clerk. Minutes cf last session approv ed, when the following buiness was transacted in regular form: Resolution BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, assembled in regu lar session this 2nd day of De cember 1947. that: WHEREAS, IT APPEARS that there exists in the accounts of C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the Dis trict Court, $2,843.78 of unallo cated funds, and WHEREAS such funds cannot be credited to any Docket in his office at this time. BE IT THEREFORE RE SOLVED that C. E. Ledgway, Cleik cf the District Court, be and he is hereby directed to pay the sum of $2.500 00 of said un allocated balance to the County Treasurer to be credited to the General Fund with the under standing that should the Clerk of the District Court later discover the proper docket or account to which said funds belong in ex cess of the balance of $348.78. that he be permitted to make claim for such part of these funds. BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. C. W. STOEHR PARR YOUNG A. G. REID Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES County Clerk AGREEMENT entered into with Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Lincoln, Nebr., t render Receives Degree In Masonic Lodge i Plattsmouth lodge No. 6. A F & A M on Thursday evening conferred the Master Mason de gree on two candidates for ad vancement in the order. The candidates were R. A. Nocll and Sheldon Smith and the conferring of the final de gree in this branch of Masonary was in the hands cf C. A. We tenamp, present worshipful master and John Parkening. who gavo the work to Mr. Smith. Following the session of the lodge the members were enter tained at a very much aopreci ated luncheon prepared by the members of the committee. car of the plaintiff. The court i mechanical service for a period Manlcy patrol 1 .00 Consumers Public P.-w-er District, Service to Union & Nehawka pa trols Tiic B;id a-'sjourr.:-1 t. meet -u Tu.-ci.iv, D c ruber t), 1947. Attest: GE R. SAYl.IiS. County CUvk. :;0 No. (.23 Mo-y. D i :;. 1947. 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The astonishing distances required to stop your car at various speeds, even with good brakes? 4. 35,000 people were killed and more than 1,000,000 injured in automobile accidents in the last year? For the answers to these questions, and the sohr truth bout the cprnase on Ar-o.er'oa's highwavs. read "Shonld Yru Be Allowed to Drive," on Page 20 of the December 6th Sat urday Evenin? Post. E ... ..r -I ..tr STEPHEN M. DAVIS PLATTSSIOUTII STATE BANK DLDG. Dial Gill, i of one j'car on the Burroughs adding machines in the offices of the County Surveyor, Clerk of District Court and Ccunty Superintendent at the contract price cf $37.22. FEES for the month of No vember 1947 were reported by the following County Officers: County Surveyor $227.40 Clerk of the District Court 119.70 County Judgp 309.10 Pcgister of Deeds 150.45 County Clerk 93.33 CLAIMS as listed on the fol lowing funds were allowed: General Fund Consumers Public Pow er District, Service to Court house and Jail $52.21 Bo-ard of Public Works, Water to Court house and Jail 28.00 Cass Co. Extension Serv ice, Salary and exp. Nov. 259 51 Central Electric & Gas Co., Gas to Court house County Road Fund District No. 2 Omaha Public Power District, Serviee to Perfect Man's Gift SHIRTS and TIES! Like snow and Christmas, br?ad and butter, Romeo and Juliet shirts and ties go together to make a wonderful Christmas gift for the men on your list. See our finest quality shirts in all styles, our superbly-designed ties in prints, brocades, solids and stripes to please the most discriminating tastes. Practical Christmas gifis every gentleman wants. 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