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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1950)
r-'w n y - V -V " "i nf. yaih r.r:r ::;v. v:ivn tho Sll!l was In uip account ol Un- trial of filed it was for S10.000 damages ihc cas? of William D. Kahl- agains: the defendants, but "in tr vs. Orviilr Wi'trr.'.is. et al.. at trial of the case the amount rppearl'.y-i in Hie Journal Mon- was reduced to $2,000 by the clay. Zui (vrui- was made in ihe plaintiff. The jury ave a ver- amoun of carnages asked by diet for $1,400 for Mr. Kahkr. LEGAL NOTICES j (jlgj) i ' ! M l-i lM ; ! i : 1 t i ; .! ' I ii.j ! " ; : : t ! i i ; i ! i : ; 1 Boll USEFUL' and HELPFUL' i- : 1 ; : ' i , ; t ' ' ft! jj;:; I II III. rr.E is a difference between tne merely i: ful anj the really helpful . . . such services as ours, far example, are useful whoever renders them . . . hut thev are helpful onlv if and when the cost conies within the means of those who want them, without sacrificing their ideals at a time when ideals mean so much ... if the time ever tomes that we can be useful, please re r.icn.htr that we shall he helpful, too. Witliin Your Wishes Within Your Means Touehek & Harriett, Attorney NOT! C E In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska E. Wayne Lewis, Plaintiff, vs. The City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation, et a1. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS: All persons having or , ncc-Oi'diii!' ic, ;,.- poyt'-r of . Pet ii ion. E. WAYNE LEWIS. Plaintiff. No. 1221 -Mar. 23. 30. Apr. G, 13, ! 1950. SatlL CI FUNERAL HOME 4th and AVENUE A PLATTSMOUTH J. Howard Davis. Attorney NOTICE OF IIEAKIN'G Estate of Koy Kirkpatritk ; Deceased. In the. County Court of Cass j County. Nebraska ' j The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and hpirs tr.kp nn'ico claiming ; that Guy Kirkpatrick has filed 'any interest in and to Lot 186 his petition alleging: that Rov ; lying in the SW4 of the NW iand the NW'i of the SWu of Section IT and the SEl ;of the NE4 and the NE1, ', of the SE '4 of Section 18 ; all in Township 12 North. Range 14 East of the Gth P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska, real names ; unknown. You and each of you ' are hereby notified thnt T. 'Wayne Lewis. Plaintiff, filed''13'- Cass County, !his r-etition and commpr.rpd ni ' leaving as his sole and r.tti at id 1 :,eh of you are Pull ?.r.-i.,; rale C L. Graves further notified that you are reported for the week of April 2 required to answer said petition there had been three arrests on or before Monday .May 1. and fines and costs of $34.75 19d0 or the allegations therein collected. contained in said petition will. On request of Chairman Am be taken as true and the decree . 0f the street, alleys and bridg m favor of said Plaintiffs and cs committee, matter of assist . against you and each of you ing jn the street marking pro ; according to the prayer of said gram of the chamber of Com- ?"HE FLATTSIHOUTH, NrERA'ik'A, SCWI-WCCKLY JOURNAL Thursday, April 13, 1950 PAOE THREE City CIsrk-Treasurer Olson j Maj-cv ".Vostcr, rep.. 414: was authorized to retire $7.000 ! Johnson, dem., 325. Majority for in registered warrants as funds Woster. P9. were available. Clerk-Trca"i.ror Olson, dem ¬ it was ako voted by the eoun- i rep.. 060. petition will be entered Matthew G. Herold Henry R. Herold. as Trustees Plaintiffs. Ey A. L. Tidd. Attorney for Plaintiffs. No. 1219-Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6, 13, Demonstration By Standers xvii .-vjjau ic.s. uieu lniesiate on or about November 1918 being a resident and inhabitant of Raymond. Washington, and died seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: an undivided one fourth interest r . n in: Southeast Quarter EE U 1 (jFeat OlICCCSS of Section Piv i.ti Tnwnshin Eleven tll, Range Thirteen; n Tuesday afternoon, start-1 time. Attornev Casey, who reD- Nebraska; : inS at on o clock, the Virgil ; resent ?ci Mr. Binder, asked if btandev larm northwest of this ; the merce was laid over until more facts as tc costs was ascertain ed. ; Councilman Rebal reported : that the city owned a lot south ' of Columbia school, that was i not desirable for building and i William Highfield had made a I bid of S25 for the lot that was : near hii place. It was voted to ; sell the 'ot to Mr. Highfield. The license committee, to I which had been referred an ap 1 plication of Joe Binder for a liquor license, reported they had ;not fully completed their in- vestigat'on and asked further only .lotinn nitnintt n-i, o-, anu nf hpii's at inw tip f olimv i rT npr-lty was the scene of ui iiua u.aii.oi wu ci 1 Li rai.II Ui .... - ---- - -- - .- - - , , . . . . . . . . x, m ..1 ...:! 1 i f 1 1 !if! i vi i v a c Trip nrAn oir ij oi . suiia, lu-wii. ;Neu:r xvi: tipaiiiuK. " piicuiii. wuuiu giaaiy pay rns widow Friwm A TCirk-'-.-t- ' Aitriu i.noiuauoH was March 18. 1S49 the obiect, pur made cost of a special meeting to ex- I pose and prayer of which is to 1 Patrick, mother. That no ap- j ; obtain a decree of the Court plication for admiiii.-.tration has I ' ouietine the title in and to said been made, and the estate of ; jVou in the District Court -inck. father: and Delia Kirk- -anaer implement ocm- , pedite the matter The c.mpary had arranged !tinn ,f ... .rpil 1rt tV,a fnnt. quieting the title in and to said been made, and the estate of i for a lowing of the John Deere i that thp ro(; surface on Lin sam ceceaent nas not Decn aa-" i a u uy Jn avenu and Q k t t ministered, in the Slate of N?- experts m the hanaling of these . ,Ct.mpt-rv rnnri, R in each of you are further noli- ! braska. ; imponani parts of a modern ; f mimhPr nf nia That the interest of the pe- j mecnaii.zeci larm d fe . , above described! . Aner- was rowings and DUrchaSed for reuai, in ordpr a brother and ! ciemonsti-aticns made ol Uie;thnt .rt cn..fn ' '1H rtt . t fr,y ' chesel J.ihn Deere tractor. John : i , , J5 e of,l M- T. tractors, sub; deal tf) lace It was tQ ni i;' pre nniT cto lt.. i have the necessary rock chased. cil to have bonds of members of the city water board reduced from $5,000 to $3,000. There was some discussion of purchas? of a stop and go elec tric street sign for Sixth and Main street. The matter was left to the lighting committec with Mayor Rogers to secure iUJlUilULlUll. ; The council made the canvas ; of the vote cast at the last elec- ! tion wi n Councilman Rebal i Graves, Halev, 1; Polico Magistrate dem-rep , 639: D. T. Henry Donat. 1. Councilman. 1st ward- John Sat tier, dem., 253; Searl Davis, 1; Fran Rebal. 1. Counc'uman 1st ward Erwln Siem-r.i, dem., 170; E. P. S;ev--art, rep.. 102. Majoriiy for Siem- Counci'man 2nd ward New ton, dem.. 133; Arn, rep., 2G0. Majority for Arn, 69. Board of Education Robert as they were the only two offi- iSr- ?: cials no: candidates. The result Gleason, 169. Lowell McQuin. was as ;oilov,: 1 ne. ; above described real estate and for equitable relief. You and fied that you are required to answer said Petition on or be- ! Utioner in the : fore Monday. May 1, 1950, or real estate is as ! the allegations contained in j subsequent heir and prayin said Petition will be taken as I a determination of the tim j true and a decree entered in j favor of the said Plaintiff and CSS) against you and each of you t- rv rr a is, m. tm sm hl&i . S7 "I'CII ;&r;S?"8 DOLIJlR.STRCTCHilt6 DAYS! 3 1 1 S i ''PC S7ARTIMS FRI. SHOP IIARLT T ? aVll i1 HAND GARDEN CAPE COD I J I KNiliiremila'r-i'Pw I one ' I VIGORO ! 3for I IV I The complete ' ? ." JF. iiS V ' I I WW I Plant IOoa.' "2.3.4 i X f?T. W SS: l2S2i5 2; 1Ci: i Puis ; I able. 4.t. I "xiiZ- I iU 1DS yc Allb. i J - ; : ' , t i Guaranteed Q t- i 'Tough Flexflbte Rubber - I initao .... UAKUCN HUE y Si 13 I S1.38 1 j II i the death of said Roy Kirkpat rick and of his heirs, the de gree of kinship and the right of decent of the real property be longing to the said deceased, :r. the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that same stand for hearing on the 18th dav of Wesccte HOUSE PJL1HT Ca'!oi, in 5 Gat. Lot Exceptional in hiding power, whiteness and dur ability. The finest paint pigments, lead, zinc and titanium in linseed oil. soilers. clod shredders. The Standers with their usual hospitality, had arranged eifts i : for those who attended the i show, these being given out to !the crowd trf from 100 to 200 people that visited the field. April 1950 before the County: Court of Cass County in the , TVacksterS in Court House at Piattmouth, s -p T 1 T" i Nebraska, at the hour of 10:00' 1 im- I rial 1 est o'clock a. m. j Members of the track squad 1X1 I I1UU.1IUUIU, lr- " - "M" braska. this 28th day of March J athletic department had a short A. D. 1950. ' 1 trial performance at Athletic KlCilARD C. PECK, : pari; on ivionuay mat resulted in County Judge, some very pleasing tests being No. 1227 Mar. 30. Apr. 6, 13 '50. recorded. The results were se- . curea despite the fact that a In the District Court of Cass ; stiff cold wind was blowing with j County. Nebraska ' a temperature of thirtv-two ! Matthew G. Herold and above zero, also the fact that ! Henry R. Herold, as Trustees, the track was soft did not help! Plaintiffs ' set any new records. i vs. f Merle Dashtr turned in a ', iubos and Wheeler, et al.. ; :10.9 1U0 yard dash and a :24 Defendants : for the 220 clash. To the Defendants: Tubhs rh.i:-;p; Janffpk hnri n -flfiRin and Wheeler, S. W. Tutfcs and the 440 and Bill Morse a 9.6 wife. Mary Tubbs. Lucv Fellows fUo-i.t thp hioh v-.iirHiP and husband John Doe Fellows, Garv Ashbaueh eot his best necessary rock pur- i Torch & Floor i CM AM El 1 19 lit. Sl-25 1 coat covers. Tough, dura ble, use u-ood or cement COOrS. P3S50-S GARDEN HOSE Cotton braid rein- - forced. Full flow brass counlinffs. Si 98 50 ft S3.83 Council Denies Closing of Holdrege Street 6V4" tempered sieei blade. Hardwood han dle. 3 K3I27 WIZARD AUTOMATIC IRON Cuaranteed 5 years Keat Control dial, beveled soledate. J 000-watt, juts ST98 VALUE! 2B" STEEL WAGON l-Pc. Body Safe S Rolled Edges s2,! Just right for 3 to 5 year olds! Shiny red enameled. Wedge Seat Cushion 69c Attractive fibre St cloth covering. " Reg. $1.45 5 5 T XI 5:3 33 -5 12 PC S0CKE ! SET Alio) .tef! K" iOciare drive 0 jOf kf ' 2 fn.. tmys St-C-1 box Chrome plated r69 AUTO VISOR Reg. S95 S3.60 O Sturdy"rigidsteeir Ealny instalied.No drilling. eij FAMOUS "MILES BAY CASTING REEL Level-winding, all metal. Ideal for ,amateirs. Reg. $2.59 Si 98 1 2WI5I0I nearwell MOTOR OIL 98 A Good. Long Lasting. Carbon-free Texas OiL 2 Cat. Can Plus Fed. Tax H'lJ Air DEFLECTORS 45c CUr pr Plastic with no iwt brackets. "Chompion'v HOLLER SKATES Ball $ bearing 1 69 Or Full sized. Re inforced. 61772 Home Owned and Operated BRUCE E. GOLD 430 Main Phone 6259 Lj. Aiccartv and wne Mirv Air- hcar itn the h;i;,i-c ot n Carty. Lewis W. Tubbs and wife ' feet ia the tests. oyuu J . iudds. Ciariss.i T.n-v fellows and husband John Dn? Fellows, Columbus Nuckols and wife Mary Nuckols, Thomas J. Jones and wife Mary Jones. La- iayette NuckoIs. and wifp Susan -Nuckols. T. J. Jones and wife : Mary Jones. Alexander Jones ; and wife Elizabeth Jcnes. M. V. .Green and wife Maria Green, j (Continued from Page 1) ; Thomas K. Hanna and wife Minor askinsr permission to cut Mary Hanna. J. M. Dewcs and i the curb on Avenue A at the wife Mary Dewes. G. F. Schryd-! Bauer building. This was grant . er ana wife Susan Schryder. ! ed George F. Schnyder and. wife! Request was also received Susan Schnyder. each deceased, , f rom Grover F. Rowlette. asking : real names unknown and heirs. permission to cut the curb at devisees, legatees, personal rep-j 6o5 North 11th street for a resentatives, and all other . ... , : uiinrvvcv. i Alio v ttaii icu. . 1 sons interested in the respective j Work lo be &ppr0ved by the at. -r u V luD"s,fnd Wlfe' ! streets, alleys and bridges com .Mary Tubbs. Lucy Fellows andmit-ep : husband John Doe Fellows. G. ! McCarty and wife Mary Mc-: CESHmaxaaSBZai ! Carty, Lewis W. Tubbs and wife ! Sybil J. Tubbs. Clarissa Lucy Fellows and husband John Doe Fellows, Columbus Nuckols and wife Mary Nuckols, Thomas J. Jones and wife Marv Jones. La- 1 fayette Nuckols, and wife Su san NuckoIs, T. J. Jones and wife Mary Jones, Alexander Jones and wife Elizabeth Jones, M. W. Green and wife Maria I Green. Thomas K. Hanna and wife Mary Hanna. J. M. Dewes and wife Mary Dewes, G. F. Schryder and wife Susan Schry der, George F. Schnyder and wife Susan Schnyder, each de ceased, real names unknown, and defendants designated as all persons, whose names do not appear of record who ap pear to have or claim to have any right, title or lien upon lots 7, 8, 9. 10 and fche West Half of Lot 11. all in Block 13 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, real names un known, you and each of vou are ; hereby notified that Matthew G. Herold and Henry R. Herold. as Trustees, Plaintiffs, filed their petition against you and each of you in the District Court of Cass County Nebraska on the 20th day of March, 1950, the object and purpose and prayer of which is to quiet title in he Plaintiff against you and each of vou and to enioln I you and each of vou from in- j terfering with the possession or utie 01 the Plaintiffs m and to the above described real es tate and for equitable release. if- St Check ALL these "farm-tested" Features Hommer Height Adjustment Level Hammer rotate in opposite direction to the tires, stalks are picked up from ground and completely shredded by tfv breoker bor. 3;gV Stendard Knuckle- I fT Also 1 yn in. izs & e&j - 't -v?! ..... . St&y'Bti.. Older Model Trcctori C''.iW' 6.C0 x 16 Tiret (Standard Equ p. Timken Tapered Rolier Eearings s " S rf. i Snoots needed to a other stalks: long cylinders cover full 2 -row area Soclal EDCE 11 EEL. for proper baiancm i Bumpers' new construction pro ! ide$ far greater comfort in j sures proper rjpport, correct tread, natural body balance. Let us show you. ' $4.25 J White - Red Brown and White i ! WOSTER j SHOE STORE j X-Pert Shoe Repair AHA 1 7 A shaft and Hitch reach s- to any PowerTake Off YOU'LL SAVE TIME Do a Better Job It requires just one trip through the field with the farm-Tested Bantam Shredder and you're ready for plowing and planting. Fast -turning hammers reduce stalks to fine shreds for clean plowing and improved soil fertility. The Borers die . . . beaten and buried by millions! HERE'S WHY IT'S BEST Heavy automo tive type construction throughout; all gears sealed and running in oiL Cuts clean on rough ftuunu, rutKy or rrozen sou. 54 incnes ot cut ting area with ne flogging All shafts turn on anti-friction bearings. Hammers replaceable, reversible. Drives from power take oft" of any uuuurn piow tractor. No troublesome i$ V ' f AIL. - L - 4 J .V-ir r. i oiiieiucd hammers revolve ai 1450 II. P. M. No expos ed gears and no expos ed pulleys or belts. No Belts - No Vibration It Fine Combs the Field Low In Price If you wish a demonstration call at the store and we will take you to the field and you can see it operate We Will Also RENT This Machine to Do Your Own Work VALLERY IMPLEMENT CO. Plattsmouth Phone 3134 1 -2 Gal. Sealtest Ice Cream - 95 ' ASH R RFTh 3M IP Ai?5,D JCE CREAM ICE CREAM DIXIE CUPS 7c ORANGE SHERBET There Must Be a Reason.Why We Sell So Much Ice Cream RASPBERRY PIE 49c THOUSANDS. IN LSI' Mi I' BLOODLESS CASTRATION nl imb n4 C2lvs; docking of IjmBi Quicker, surer, cajicr One mp. jny weathef wifh Applies rubber rlnn hch rjuse pins to Lrophy nd laU oft. 12.50 Make-lp in Coor -ffarmony FOR YOUR TYPE 7 Port-Coke brand Moke. Up $1.30 Rouge... elveiy smooth 50c LUI Til New Lipstick... in ClMf Red, ' Bd. Rot Red S1.00rtu T Face Powder... powder boa $ 1.00 PLUS TA Max Factor Hollywood Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin $1.20 Size - 94c Golden Fleece Facial Tissues 27c $1.50 Amphojel $1.39 Nyal Mineral Oil Pt. 59c - Qt. 98c 50c Phillips Milk Magnesia 39c Liquid Nervine $1 Size -83c Johnson's Glo-Coat 1 Qt.& Pint -$1.28 Gold Seal Glass Wax 98c Powder-ene Rug- Cleaner $1.00 $1.00 Albagar 89c Cotton Pickers 49c 60c Doans Pills 49c ONE DAY FILM SERVICE 35c A ROLL LEAVE YOUR COLOR FILMS FOR PRINTS AND SLIDES Moth Killer Expello 79c Deodorizer Bomb $1.69 Hudnut Refill and Rinse $1.50 Nitragin 1 Bu. 50c 2V2 Bu. $1.00 Ceresan 90c lb. -4 lbs. $3.00 Wormix SI. 10 & $2.35 Can-Pho-Sal 70c & $1.20 Par-O-San 60c-$1.10 -S2.00 Ren-O-Sal $1.10 -$2.35-$4.20 & $7.50 Pick Paste 40c AH Prescriptions Filled Promptly WHAT'S IN A NAME? Our regular ads mav be worth $2.00 or more in trade if it is your name or phone number that was drawn and appears in one of our ads. Amount this week $2.00. 1 if it 4 xju3cu. ias -xr.; Keg. Reg. $2.19 111-3 & 4-1 & 5x12 NAME LAST WEElTFINk HOBSCHEIDT SCHREINER DRUG r