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NOTICE OF DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES (Continued from Page 4) DONELAN'S ADDITION Lot Blk. Amt 6 . ... . 1 $ 67 50 OUTLOTS TO PL ATT S MO UTII CITY Twp. 12, Rge. 14 Description Sec. Amt. Beginning at the NW corner of Tax Lot 5, thence in, a southerly direction along - the W. line thereof 22 4'; thence E. 126'; thence N. 224'; thence in a wester ly direction to the point of beginning t 20 21 24 26 5 6 7 10 11 12 14 1 7 N. SW VALLEY VIEW Lot 1 11 12 13 3 5 10 13 16 17 13 19 18 $743.53 ADDITION Blk. Amt. 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 $ 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 3 3 3 3 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 CITY Amt. 12.80 12.80 i 12.80 ! 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.80 12.8'0 12.80 Blk. LI K. P. PENCE Bankers Life Man 222 So. Cth Phone 3269 100' of Lot 9 ... . PLATTSMOUTII Lot All (Exc. R. R.V'Lot 10 49 $ 10.27 8 50 10.27 9 60 20.45 9 52 12.95 W2 Lot 10 ........ 52 5.13 1 60 20.45 5 61 20.45 7 61 10.27 ! 3 ..: 61 10.27! 9 61 20.45 10 61 10.27 , 10 62 10.27! 11 62 10.27 I 12 62 10.27 : 2 63 20.45; 6 63 10.27 N i2 Lot 4 168 3.28 ! Lot 5 168 4.41 ' NVfe Lot 6 168 8.72 S. 44' of Lot 7 168 10.96 O'NEILL'S ADDITION Lot Blk. Amt. 9 8 $ 23.78 SOUTH PARK ADDITION 6 7 1 2 3 4 10 11 15 16 : 1 .-. 2 3 4 5 6 15 16 12 FITZGERALD Lot E 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 6.85 9 5 15.64 10.27 PLEASANT HILL ADDITION ?,40 Xot Blk. Amt. 1 4 $ 8.91 BURRIS SUB-DIVISION ' 1.62 .97 .53 10.27 20.45 10.27 8.60 8.50 20.45 10.27 10.27 i Lot 20.45 8 . 10.27 10.27 20.45 20.45 Lots Lot 1 13) Lot 2 Lot Lot Lot (NEJ4 24-12- 3 4 5 Amt. $ 13.78 13.78 13.77 13.77 13.7V PLATTSMOUTII CITY Blk. Amt. 173 $ 28.28 9 173 28.28 THOMPSON'S ADDITION TO PI ATTCiniTTII riTv LiOt Kill. Amt. ADDITION Blk. Amt. 44' of Lot 9 ..... . 1 $ 10.27 CLARKS ADDITION Lot Amt. 2 $ 20.45 ! 9 10 9 10 6 7 6 STILES ADDITION Amt. $ 3.28 10.68 10.68 Amt. Lot 2, 3 3 . 4 . 5 . and 4 Blk. . 4 , 6 . 6 . 6 Amt. $ 40.99 10.27 20.45 6.67 Lot EJ2 of sy2 Vacated 5th Ave. (Gold St.) Adjacent to Lot 1 . 2 3 OUTLOTS TO PLATTSMOUTII Twp. 12, Rge. 14 Description Sec. E. 99' of Outlot "17, SWV4 18 All Outlot 53-; SWV4- SWYi Outlot 85, SEV4SW1! Lot 86, SE14SW14 . . outlot 97, sy2swy4 Outlot 140, NE14 NW',4 19 $ 40' of Lot 26 2 o 3 3 6 7 7 7 7 10 12 12 $ WEEPING WATER ide. 47.65 ! Lot 3 . 18 18 18 18 29.54 18.18 18.18 ' 4.40 ff INCREASE YOUR INCOME SPARE OR FULL TIME COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL VENDING MACHINES FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE TO OUR DEALERS Reliable distributor will obtain locations and furnish all ma chines, in order to obtain outlets for such items as Candy, Nuts, Gum, Sundries, Hav-A-Lift, etc. Route established without charge, for dealers who have the money to handle their merchandising for cash. The machines are furnished by distributor free of charge profits are kept by dealer. Must have good references, good car and carry not less than S960.00 worth of merchandise. There is no selling or soliciting as the route is established for you and the machines are furnished by the distributor. You will be trained if selected, no experience needed. There is no charge for dealership. FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW WRITE: VITAVEND CORP., 6748 Sheridan Rd., Chicago 26, III. Include Your Phone Number . 83.21 717 Outlot 142, NWJ4- NW 19 VALLEY VIEW ADDITION TO PLATTSMOUTII CITY Lot Blk. A;nt 13 14 E. 7 8 E. 40' of Lot 19 12 E. 40' of Lot 20 , 12 E. 40' of Lot 21 12 E. 40' of Lot 22 12 PLATTSMOUTII CITY Blk 23.23 i 28.28 28.28 23.28 23.28 28.27 28.28 28.28 28.28 4.54 19.73 32.04 9.14 5.64 3.20 3.20 E. 6' of Lot 11 12 13 5 10 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 26 5 6 7 .... 10 11 12 14 1 10 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 $ 24.45 1.88 17.83 17.56 20.67 16.89 16.89 19.75 16.89 16.89 16.89 16.89 16.81) 16.f;9 21.93 23.46 I 16.89 16.89 j 16.89 I 16.89 22.52 18.15 19.28 33.18 E. 28.3 ft. of Lot 9 . . wy2 of Lot 10 EV2 of Lot 10 11 12 4 5 6 2 1 All (Exc. Ave.) of Lot 2 3 4 9 ' 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 21 22 22 22 22 99 111 Amt. $ 2.54 6.43 5.07 5.45 10.47 7.38 4.52 7.13 10,22 4.92 7.69 Mrs. Lewis Baker Phone 182 Rainbow Girls Install New Officers The Order of Rainbow for girls, Weeping Water Assembly No. 5, held installation of offi cers on Tuesday evening, Oc tober 5, at the IOOF hall. The evening session opened with the entrance of the install ing officers. Dianne Cook pre sented the Rainbow flag. A vocal number "Watch and Pray" was sang by a trio consisting of Bar bara Christensen, Susan Stone and Roberta Knaup. Oscar Domingo, Rainbow Dad introduced the installing offi cers : , Ginger Elliott Installing officer. Charity Susan Stone. Hope Marie Stock. Faith Ann Smith. Recorder Roberta Knaup. Treasurer Sarah Lorensen Chaplain Carolyn Spohn. Drill Leader Henrietta W Love Janet Cook. Religion Yvonne Domingo, Nature Mary Nichols. Immortality Dorthy Potts. Fidelity Sharon Ehlers. Patriotism Dianne Cook. Service Jean Elaine Domingo. Confidential Observer Jo lene Spohn. Musician Myrna Van Horn. Choir Director Maureen Mor ris. ' Outer Observer Linda Norris. Rainbow Choir Susan Wood, Merwinna Kampman, Loreli Smith, Phyllis Krogh, Marlee Mather. Rainbow flag bearer Char lene Mayfield. At this time the new worthy advisor, introduced her parents, Mr. and Mrs - Fred Marquardt and brother Robert and pre sented them with a corsage and boutonniere. She also introduced her grandmother, Mrs. Caroline Marquardt and Mrs. Bedelia fHE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, October 14, 1954 Section B .PAGE FIVE Stander of Louisville. Other relatives present were Dr. and Mrs. Will Brendel and Mrs. Em ma Rawalt. " The presentation of merit bars was made by -Mrs. R. P. Hobson, mother advisor. "The Lord's Prayer" sang by Clark Marshall followed and the retiring march concluded the evening. , Weeping Water A Pilgrim Fellowship officer meeting was held Sunday, Oc tober 10 at the parsonage to make plans for future activities. Presidents of the P. F. groups are: Senior, Chuck Stacey and Junior, Judith Domingo. The Junior P. F. group went to a rally at Vine Congregational church in Lincoln Monday eve ning, Oct. 11. Nine members and sponsors, Rev. and Mrs. Graw attended. that sixty millin dollars more than what is being spen now is needed to put the country's Federal highway system into first - class condition. Around $4,000,000,000 is now being spent annually, and an aaauionai $6,O00,OOO,a3O a year for the next ten years would eliminate the present road deficiencies and keep new ones from devel oping. . Subscribe to The Journal BILLIONS FOR ROADS Lieut. Gen. Eugene Reybold (ret.), executive . vice-president of the American Road Build ers' Association, recentlv told the association's convention 1 When You Think of Think of FOSTER'S X-RAY FITTING Betty Burgen Installing mar shall. Nancy Bickford Installing chaplain. Mrs. Evelyn Kruger Install ing recorder. Mrs. Helen Smith installing musician. The new worthy advisor in stalled was Ann Marquardt. Su san Stone then sang a solo, "Hold Thou My Hand." Other offices and officers in- j ii . 10 oi i sianta were: 10.76 Worthy Associate Advisor ! 7.87 Barbara Christensen. 3.75 .28 YOUNG & HAYS ADDITION Lot Blk. Amt. E. 3 14' of Lot 4 10 12 $ 1.79 13.59 WV2 vacated portion of No. So. alley in Block 12 from South line of Washington Ave. to North line of E. W. alley in said Block No. 2639 Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1954 1.66 h SIEGLER HAS IT ONLY SIEGLER HAS IT ONLY SIEGLER ef ore You Buy ANY Heater . 4fe Caw U3 -J C3 7p ii mm LOOK FOR THE PATENTED INNER HEAT TUBES ONLY THEY CAN GIVE YOU WARM FLOOR HEATING! SU!1 1331331$ A1H0 II $9H H3133IS A1H0 . 11 m Mrs. Florence Phone 2371 McDonald or 2322 fire 1 1 HEATMAKER No. 1 --p FtfRrV I x AREA ;nr l ; ) ill,1 Wjcil tVM k.:: -' I h Mi l i 1 . ' 4i hes W0 lieatmskers wcrking tegsther cn QUI 4 jo heat every room in your horns! AREA h?oters .5. . if PLUS HEATMAKER No. 2$ The powered-air, inner heat tubes. Room air is forced through the heart of the hot test fire... and poured over your floors. Siegler h net a space QUICKLY GETS TO THE BOTTOM OF THE COLD FLOOR PR03LLM heater that wastes heat up the chimney and on the ceiling forcing you to livo in one or two rooms. Siegler is nof a central heating plant with expensive installations! Siegler is a revolutionary method of VAM FLOOR HEATiHG in every room BUT WITHOUT COSTLY DIRT COLLECTING PIPES AND REGISTERS AHD LQOK-dcn't he cenfused ky BW Ratings1. There is BTU INPUT . . . there is BTU OUTPUT, but what keeps your family warm ia BTU USEPUT . . . the working BTU's that heat your home! In BTU USEPUT Siegler OUT HEATS 'EM ALL! A 50,000 BTU Siegler gives more USABLE HEAT than much higher rated ordinary heaters. A 75,000 BTU Siegler furnace-volume heater can only be compared to a central heating plant. Siegler costs you so little to own end operate... ft pcysfor f telf again and again with the fuel H savesl jt.T igiiii dUrt iMTi HfiiTilrfhi 7 4. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tool re turned home last Saturday af ter spending a veek in Colo rado looking after their land interests. . Edmund 'McHugh ?-nd daugh ter, Kay, of Atchison, Kansas, and sisters, Mrs. Tom Walling Sr. of Los Angeles, California and Mary McHugh of 'Prescott, Arizona left Tuesday for a visit in Omaha after spsnding sev eral days in Murdock visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Zabel of Omaha were weekend guests at the L. B. Gorthey home. Murdock Four-Square Club Elects Officers The Four Square Extension Club met September 23rd at the home of xMrs. Carl Schla hoff, near Waverly, Nebr. with Mrs. F. A. Brukow, presiding Meeting opened with all but three members present and two guests. Regular order of busi ness followed. Music - America. Roll call responded to with a humorous story. Report of the Council meeting held at Weep ing Water was given by 'Mrs. Brunkow, also the sum of over ! $101.00 given to the Emergency Polio Fund by the people of Murdock and surrounding vi cinity. September being tle month for election of officers. ballots were spread for same, results of election were: Presi denr Mrs. O. B. Lupardus; vice president, Mrs. Carl Schlahoff; sec. - treas.-, Mrs. William Rikli. Other officers will be appoint ed by the president and her committee. The program for the month, America in Music and Song, was presented by Mrs. Edna Rikli asisted by Mrs. Ella Gakemeier at the piano. Four early periods of American Life were depicted in costume, by members of the club, while pictures and placques with the history given finished the pro gram, which was very interest ing and instructive. After a so cial hour all dispersed, grateful to Mrs. Schalhoff for a deli cious lunch and pleasant after noon. The October meeting will be at the August Wendt home October 28th, 1954. Murdock Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. Mc- i Donald, Gene and Miss Dorothy Cnnstner were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail McDonald ol Elmwood. 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