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in m m m m '"' n ' ' Notices NOTICE Anyone interested in Young Cemetery please bring your pocketbooks Decor ation Day I will be there. Rex Young 53-2tc NOTICE Coolman's TV Service NKW LOCATION at 423 Main open evenings 5-9 p.m. All day Saturday till 9p.m. Call 7209 for service on any make television - radio or record player. Your tape recorder headquarters. 53-tfc NOTICE Braised Beef Dinner June 2. Serving 12 to 2:30 p. m. St. John's Auditorium, sponsored by St. John's Guild. Adults $1.25 Children 85c 51-5tc NOTICE To be hostess at a Stanley Demonstration or to order Stanley Home Products call Venettia Schwenneker, 6271. 51-tfc NOTICE Noon luncheon -June 5 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St Paul's Evangelical, and Re formed : Church by Circle I Price $1.00- 53-3tc NOTICE Would like students lor piano lessons. Marilyn Mendenhall,', Elmwood ' 53-3tp Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends, neigh bors and , relatives for their lovely cards, gifts and calls while I was in the.' hospital and since returning home. Mrs. Elmer Haffke, and Doug las Lee. ; t ' 54-Uc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends who remembered me with cards, flowers; calls and "gifts dur ing my stay in the hospital. Pari Ashbaugh. 54-ltc Services Offered CEMENT BLOCKS LAYED roof ing, carpentry and cement work'. Phone 5107- . 43-tfc PAPERHANGINO and painting. Phone 7221, Vernle Younker. J! Insure Insurance A. E. "Ham' Chovanec CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks vacum cleaned. Phone 6062. 18-tfc 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 SERVICES OFFERED Lawns mowed." Make appointment between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m Mon. through Sat. Phone 3181 53-3tp DISC SHARPENING. Have the work done on your farm by L. J. Clarence, Union, Nebr. Phone 2551 or write. 22-tfc r.3 i In Su:r 11 With , M-T-f ' I '-wyV WANT AD RATES Ads wl Tbi ceptd from user, delinquent in the. r accounts Pay ment, expected from custo-m-r upon their rece.pt of not.f.oahon of total charges - EACH WORD, first Insertion. IACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions .......... (Minimum Charge or any Ad 35cJ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per inch - -;75e KEYED or BLIND ADS, service charge , .-- 00 . CARDS Of THANKS, IN MEMOR1UM MtSSACES, POETRY same at Want Ad Rates DEAD LINE All Want Ads must be in this office by A.M. Day or Publication. TELEPHONE 241 ' If an error Is made, in your ad, notify The Journat office i' ately following publication. We cannot assume responsibility after th. first Jrnertion. '' ; r.nl, iT..ffrL..f-.. .i-i. .rtlh.. ..itfc..f.,H...jPjfrflrMii""""'iiwrr ABSTRACTS OP TITLE Fouchek St Gamett 120 North Fourth Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 5-tfc NOW ISTHETIME TO ROCK YOUR DRIVE-WAY SHARP'S WRECKER Sand - Gravel - Crushed - Rock Phone 6228 24-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cabinet, work and carpenter work of any kind. Arthur Haden, Phone 6140. 43-tfc IF. YOU ARE thinking of build ing or remodeling, phone Carl Tiekotter, 4055. 27-tfc ' LAWN MOWERSV repaired at your home. L. J. Clarence, Union 2551 or write. 51-tfc SERVICES Lawn mowing ser vice. Let me keep your lawn clipped this summer. Jim C Bulln Ph. 7234 53-2tc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing, plattsmouth Paint Store. 44-tfo SERVICES OFFERED Baby sitting, cleaning and ironing. Linda Livingston PhOTie8E62' ..... 53-2tp Phone 6297 ' CLEM WOSTER ' Plattsmouth, Nebr; LI Insurance ASavingt Plan ?' to v " Retirement Program ' " ' for tha Entixt Family, Representing MODERN WOODMEN! -of America ' , , '40-tfc-M LIGHT HAULING and moving. Pick-up truck, yards' cleaned and mowed. Phillip Dean, Phone 8367. 47-tfc PLANNING a new home or re modelng? Phone 1011, Murray. Herb Campbell. 31-tfc Personals Use your 1st-' Charge Service when shopping at Cass Drug. 21-tfo Wanted WANTED Ride to; -Mutual or vicinity, starting. June 5. . Phfcne. 8346. ;i ' 54-2tp WANTED Piarfo or Saxophone pupils. 75c for hour. lesson. Phone 3262 Linda Livingston 52-4tc WANTED Urgently wanted ride to South Omaha Mondays thru Fridays. Ph. 6035 53-2tc Help Wanted HELP WANTED Use your spare time to increase your weekly earnings $25 - $50 or more in cities of Plattsmouth, Bellevue. No investment, but car needed. For Information write Rawleigh's Dept., NBE-671-326 Freeport, 111. 48-M 6, 20 J 3, 17 Wanted to Buy CLEAN COTTON RAGS No small pieces, no buttons,, no woolens. Will pay 5 cents per pound. Plattsmouth. Journal. 3-Uc A Classified Ad in The Journal costs as little'as 35 cents .ln ilhNrilnir, i nn iA h A A, A A - i nmi i'w -a For Sale FOR SALE Peonies for sale for Decoration Day. $1.00 per doz en at my home. Frank W. Hull Phone 3002 54-2tc FOR SALE English boys bi cycle equipped with generator, hand brakes. Phone 7133 54-2tC FOR SALE 54" coil Spring Rollaway bed. Phone 4918 54-lto FOR SALE Tires, new and used and recaps, also do re pair work. Phone 6022 Buo's Tire Shop 524 No. 9th 52-4tp FOR SALE African Violets. Blooming plants. Mrs. Earl Shanholtz. 48-tfc FOR SALE Aluminum Awn ings. Storm Windows and ' Screen Doors. Free estimates. Phone 4055. 48-tfc TYPEWRITERS , NEW and RECONDITIONED Several L. C. Smith, Remington, a.TJnderwood and Other Make " , CfnrtHciti4 Tvnonrrlfora t v. i' In Stock ' ..These Machines Have Been Rebuilt and Reconditioned j - Throughout. Some Carry A New Typewriter ' Guarantee. THE JOURNAL Printing. Office Supplies, ' f! Business Machiness Phons.'4f : 'f 413 Main Westinghouse Laundromat W. M. Schmidtmann Household Goods FOR SALE Two piece Living , roont . suite, good condition. Baby bed,- high chair. Phone 5998 53-2tp FOR SALE Green Oak break fast table and leaf, four chairs. Mrs, Nita Wondra Phone 4945 . , 53-tfc FOR SALEf1 Self propeller reel type lawn mower, $35. Phone 7243 53-tfp Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT House in the country. Phone 8391 54-ltc FOR RENT Unfurished 4 , room apartment. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Phone 4136 after 6 p. m. 54-tfC FOR RENT 2 room furnish, ed apartment. Private bath and entrance. 1115 Ave. E Apt No. 3 54-tfc FOR RENT 5 room dunlex Phone 4152 . 54-ltc FOR RENT Three room apart ment nicely furnished. Con. venient. Phone 205 54-tlc FOR RENT Furnished three room 'and bath, private ent ranee, washing facilities. Yard ' and shade. Phone 7230 or ' 7182; 51-tfc FOR RENT Modern two bed room house. Phone 7187. 51-tfc FOR RENT Furnished 2 bed room and bath. One child, no pets. Available May 20. 318 So. Seventh, , 51-tfc FOR RENT VALLEY VIEW HOME. Unfurnished 2 bed room, full basement. Phone 5092. 50-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping Room. Phone 5102 53-tfc FOR RENT One room fur nished. Apnly 701 Avenue B. f, 50-tfc FOR RENT Large sleeping room. 623 Ave. C, Phone 4155- ... - . , 49-tfc FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath. Unfurnished. Private entrance . Wintersteen Hill. Phone 4907. 48-tfc FOR RENT Furnished four room apartment , with full bath, close in, adults only. Working couple preferred. Phone 7012 or 7182. 43-tfc FOR RENT 4 room apartment partly furnished, private bath. Children welcome, parking, utilities paid optional. See at 226 Main St. 46-tfc APARTMENT FOR RENT Call 7183. . 13-tfc FOR RENT Three rooms and bath, downtown. Call 274. 32-tfc AA.AlA, A A, 6, A A A A A A A FOR RENT Modern furnished apartments. Winter rates. Plattsmouth Motel. 91-tfc FOR RENT Apartment 4 rooms and. bath. Close in. Phone 5275 " 52-tfc FOR RENT Furnished aparti ment. Coronado. Suitable for 1 or 2 adults. 319 Ave A. Phone 3116. 46-tfc FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. No pets. Court House Apartments. Paul Fau quet. Phone 6113. 48-tfc PLEASANT THREE ROOM un furnished apartment. Phone 3230, 424 No. 6th St. 33-tfC FOR RENT Four rooms and bath, partly furnished. Down town. Phone 5276. 37-tfc FOR RENT 6 rooms unfur nlshed ground floor. Inquire 724 Ave. B. Phone 3262. 48-tfc FOR RENT Nice furnished aiyirtment. Close in. Phone 59U2. 41-tlc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Your Choice of 2 - 3 bedroom homes, all modern, on paving. Prices reduced for quick sale to only $6900 each. Also some better 2 and 3 bed room homes. FIRST REALTY CO. 47-tfc FOR SALE Practically new house in Weeping Water, 2 bedrooms, all modern, very . good location, close to school, three blocks from main street, wall to wall carpeting, picture windows, attached garage, all in number one shape. Full basement. Dale Philpot-Phone 7230, Plattsmouth. 41-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-tfc FOR SALE 3 bedroom home modern two lots 702 1st. Ave. 53-tfc FOR SALE All modern four bedroom house, oak floors, lo cated across from school house, wired electric stove, automatic hot water, auto matic furnace, glass enclosed back porch, Rusco windows, large picture window in front, white awnings, large lot with 2 car garage. Stanley Miller, Sr., Weeping Water, Phone 207W. 51-4tc FOR SALE All modern one story three bedroom house. Oak floors, dishwasher, dis posal, full basement, wood burning fireplace. Earl An derson, Murray, Nebr., Phone 1421. 54-tfc FOR A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT SEE Loris B. Long REALTOR 126 N. 4th St. Phone 5239 or 4250 48-tfc 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 bedroom home in Valley View attached gar age, full basement, air condi tioned. Phone 7275 52-tfc NEW MODERN three bedroom home. Phone 5194. 23-tfc FOR SALE Three bedroom house. Also building lot. Phone 3003- 26-tfc "See Steve" To . . . BUY SELL RENT Real Estate FOR SALE All modern 3 bed. room home, gas furnace, all utilities. Real buy at $5,500 "See Steve" FOR SALE All modern 2 bed room home, large livirig room, dining room, kitchen with built-ins, utility room, good buy at $8,800. "See Steve" ' STEVE DAVIS REALTOR 112 North 5th St. Plattsmouth Phone 6111 53-2tc Cass County's Greatest Newspaper The Plattsmouth Journal A A, A m A & k A & A i A Ahl Opportunities FOR SALE Someone to as sume payments on 16 ft. carrier up-right freezer, three months old. Phone 7156. 47-tfc FOR SALE OR LEASE Barber shop of the late George B. . Smith at Weeping Water. good Main Street location. Con tact Mrs. Geo. B. Smith Phone 53 Weeping Water 53-2tc Feed & Seed for Sale ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS FOR SALE Churned liquid buttermilk, fresh daily. The worlds best feed for hogs. Call Ha 4411 or write Harding Creamery, 1401 Jones, Omaha. 19-tfc FOR SALE Baled Alfalfa Hay. Stuart Schlichtemeler, Murray Phone Nehawka 2699. 53-4tc Livestock for Sale For Sale or Trade 15 monthf old polled Herford bull from redgistered stock. Harry Yost, 2 miles east, lVi miles south, mile east of Springfield. Papilion phone 3586. 48-8tp Good Places to Eat "Llckin" Good" ' Home Cooking -. Its Great To Eat At MOM'S CAFE Open Sundays 99-tfc Automobiles FOR SALE 1950 Buick Road master, clean, extra tires and wheels. Fred Lugsch Phone 6201 53-2tc FOR SALE '1940 Grey Buick Coupe. Reasonable. Bauer Apt No. 11, After 6 p.m. 53-tfc FOR SALE Oldsmobile Super '88 four door Sedan Hydra matic, Radio, Heater. A clean low mileage car $895. 1953 Chevrolet half-ton panel, good condition $450. Dave Hagar, 814 1st Ave., Plattsmouth. . 54-2tp Legal Notices JAMES F. BEGLEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the es tate of Hans H. Staben de ceased. No. 4699: Take notice that the time limit for the fil ing and presentation of claims aaainst said estate is August 29th, 1957: that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on Sep tember 3rd, 1957 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of ex amining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objec tions duly filed. Dated May 9th, 1957. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 3633 May 13, 20, 27, 1957. CALL FOR BIDS For Furnishing TRUCK CHASSIS AND ITEMS OF FIRE EQUIPMENT TO THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NE BRASKA SEALED bids will be received until 8:00 P. M. June 24, 1957 by the City Clerk, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska for furnishing truck chassis and items of fire equipment as per specifications on file with the City Clerk. All bids are to be accompan ied by a Bidder's Bond or Cer tified Check payable to the City of Plattsmouth in the amount of 5 of the bid to assume that successful bidder will enter into contract with the City as per his proposal. All bidders are directed to pay careful attention to instructions to . bidders as listed on said specifications, and to adhere strictly thereto. Bids will be accepted on Chassis only; Equipment only; j or as a complete unit to meet specifications. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty days after the public opening. No Salesman will be inter viewed until requested. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any irregularities, or to buy such truck and apparatus as they feel to be to the best interest of the City of Platts mouth, regardless of position in the bidding. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH Plattsmouth, Nebraska BRUCE E. GOLD Mayor ALBERT OLSON City Clerk No. 3637 May 20, 27, June 3, 1957. SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale ,i fruits! Pupils Honored At Convocation In Elmwood ELMWOOD (Special) Honor ary awards recently were pre sented to the outstanding stu dents of Elmwood High School at a meeting at the Elmwood Community Building. Supt. Clarence Souchek pre sented the perfect attendance a wards to Robert Hall, Marilyn Thorns, Jolene Spohn and Joiin Stege. He also presented the scholarship awards to students who were on the honor roll both semesters this year. They were: Seniors: Robert Hall Lysabeth Nielsen, Robert Rueter, Marilyn Thorns, Richard Thomas and Marshall Whittemore. Juniors: Norma Shrens, Dara lea Miller, Raylene Miller, Shar on Shelley, Jolene Spohn, and Beverly Wilhelm. Sophomores: Dale Engelklng, John Stege, and Mary weis heit. Freshmen: Diane Bornemeier, Wanda Groves, Kathleen Niel sen and Lynn Whittemore. Coach Dale Vanderford award ed athletic letters to 10 mem bers of the volleyball team. They were Raylene. Miller, Susan Jicka, Sara Jicka, Betty Drake, Daralea Miller, Joan Hansen, Iva Kay Irons, Norma Ahrens, Sharon Shelley, and Mardelle Miller, who also received a cer tlficate of merit for being chosen to the all-conference volleyball team. Sharon Shelley and Mar delle Miller were announced as the season's co-captains. Basketball letters were pre sented by Coach Dale Vander ford to: Dennis Drake, Tom Green, Lyle Kirchhoif, Virgil Rueter, Jerry Backemeyer, Rob ert Hall, Robert Rueter, Richard Thomas, Marshall Whittemore, and Gerry Wilhelm. George Bles of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 24th day of May, 1957, in an action wherein Elmer Wessei, et al, are plaintiffs, and Fred Wessei, et al are defendants, the undersigned sole Referee will, on the 29th day of June, 1957 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M., on said date, at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say, 15 on the date of sale and the bal ance on confirmation of sale and delivery of Referee's Deed, the following described real es tate, to-wit; East Half of Southeast Quarter (EV2 SEVi) of Sec tion 27, Township 10, North, Range 12 East of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Ne braska Said sale will : remain open one. hour. Abstract showing good title of record will be fur nished the purchaser and po session will be given upon con firmation of sale and payment of balance, subject to lease to March 1, 1958, purchaser to re ceive landlord's share 1957 grain crops. Dated this 25th day of May, 1957. - FLORENCE FOUCHEK Referee No. 3642 May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 24, 1957. . COLLINS & COLLINS Attorneys 4838 South 24th Street Omaha, Nebraska Estate of E. II. BLCKMASTER, Deceased. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA STATE OF NEBRASKA: To all persons interested in said estate take notice that a petition has been filed for pro bate of the Last Will and Testa ment of said deceased, with au thentlcated copy and record of proceedings thereon by the Dis. trict Court of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, and for the ap pointment of Gladys G. Buck master, as Executrix thereof, which has been set for hearing herein on the 12th day of June, 1957, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. Dated May 23rd, 1957. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 3643 May 27, June 3,10, 1957 James F. BeRley, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons Interested in the estate of Henry A. Schneider deceased. No. 4724. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceas ed, and for the appointment of Carl J. Schneider as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 25th day of June 1957, at 10 A. M. Dated May 24, 1957 (SEAL 1 RAYMOND J. CASE County Judue No. 3644 May 27, June 3,10, 1957 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY OURNAl - ai j-i m fmtrr'M Monday, May 27, 1907 sing and Dale Krecklow were awarded student manager let ters.' Jerry Backemeyer, Robert Hall, and Richard Thomas were Given recounitlon by the Cass County' Men's Association. Rich-j ard Thomas and Jerry Backe meyer were presented as the season's co-cantalns. Track letters were also pre sented by the Coach to Jerry Backemeyer, Robert Hall, and Robert Rueter. Mrs: Ruth Godbey, prlnclpa then presented the students who had sufficient points to earn a music letter. They were: Edna Baker, Larry Bornemeier, Judy Coatman, Dennis Drake, Dale Engclking, Joan Hansen, Sara Jicka, Susan Jicka, Mary Susan Johnson, Gayle Miller, John Stege, Donna Swarts, Mary Wels heit, Bruce Vogt, Thomas Green and Lynn Whittemore. She also presented music recognition to those who earned 40 points over and above those required for the music letter. The ones earning certificates were: Sharon Abram Sandra Drake, Mary Lou . Hall, Robert Hall, Mardelle Miller, Lysabeth Nielsen, Robert Rueter, Norma Ahrens, Karen Hansen, Doralea Miller. Raylene Miller; Jolene Spohn, Beverly Wilhehhi, Iva Kay Irons and Judy. Drae,. Mrs. Ebers presented the -gdfd loving cup which is the annual Pep Club award to Lysabeth Nielsen. This award is given to a senior girl on the basis of these eight points: 1. Ability to follow directions, 2. Wearing her uniform, 3. Personal Appearance at games, 4. Cooperation,.. 5. Punctuality, 6. Willingness to ac cept responsibility, 7. Personal conduct and 8. Attitude. Mrs. Godbey and Mr. Souchek awarded medals to the follow ing for exceptional achievement in varous fields: Sharon Abrams and Mardelle Miller- music; Ly sabeth Nielsen and Robert Hall -activities; Robert Hall, citizen ship. Richard Thomas, saluta. torian, .and Robert Hall, vale dictorian. Court Activity Is Continuing At Brisk Pace 'Business' continued at a brisk pace in county court Thursday with drivers appearing before County Judge Raymond J. Case in answer to traffic law vioa- tions and other charges. Doyle H. Parsons, Weeping Water, was assessed $14 for op erating a vehicle of excessive width; Alfted C. Blankenship, Peru, fined $104 for overweight on axle. , ! Vaughn Myers,, Omaha, fined $14 for. intoxication;' Leo' H. Grayj. Omaha, assessed $114 on two counts; driving1 while' in toxicated and no operator's i: cense. Judge Case," aso, suspend ed Gray's license "for a period of six months. A''' Calvin IL;.De'v.ault.".Omahar fined a total . of . $24 for intaxiJ cation and improper use of lo cal plates; Cecil O. Campbell, Lincoln, fined $14 for no regis tration certificate. Jerry Lee Meyer, Grand Is land, assessed $44 for speeding; Gilbert E Lee, Offutt Air Force Base, fined $19 for speeding; Harvey L. Mercier, Lincoln Air Force Base, fined $14 for speed ing. Joe H. Honclk, South Omaha, assessed $14 for speeding; and Eugene N. McCown, Nebraska City, fined $14 for passing on crest of grade. Kinsmen Lead Rites at O ES Initiation An item of unusual interest to Plattsmouth people, especially members of the Eastern Star and friends of the Dalton family, occurred the past week at Glen wood. Dixie Ann Hubbcll, Glenwood High School senior, was initiat ed into Order of the Eastern Star, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verris Hubbcll, past worthy pa tron and past worthy matron, respectively, conducted the rites. Mrs. Grace Holmes, grand mother of the candidate is the present worthy matron, of the! Glenwood lodge. Mrs. Holmts' is also a past worthy matron . of 1 Home Chapter No. 189 of the I Eastern Star of Plattsmouth. The initiation occurred on the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbcll. Dixie Ann is a niece of Lester Dalton of Plattsmouth. Australia plans to standard- ike arms with U. S. types. raun dlvwi Four Others Are Injured In Smashup (Continued From Page 1) ed to his own car and fainted. Sheriff Solomon said as far as could be determined, Dasher, Miss Sikora.. and Miss .Kern.' were riding In the front seat, with the others riding In back. ( He said state troopers who"'.' ; examined the mangled vehicle Saturday agreed with local of fleers damage could have ben caused from speeds of 40 miles per hour upwards. While young Sedlak has been J 't removed from the, critical list, ' his injuries still are considered - ' "very serious," He is reported suffering a broken leg and hip,,, plus severe facial Injuries. l u ' Miss Kerns Incurred faciaj in-i . Juries and a broken pelvis, whllc" ., Miss Frazer suffered a broken arm and shock., . ' ', Ptak incurred a badly cut head " and lip. . With the exception of Sedlak, ' who is from Burbank, CaliX, .,! all the youths were graduates pf Plattsmduth"Hfgh School. One, v Joyce Kerns; had been gradU!),- . ted wfth the1 class of '57 short hours before the accident. ' " Miss Sikora was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Walter 'Sikora, 601 paunaaU, Dasher, the son : of Mr. and Mrs. George Dasher, "... South 10th; M,lss Keeley, th.- " daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'' Wil liam Keeley, 508 South 10th. Sedlak is the sqn of Mr. and " Mrs.' Robert Sedlak,:' Burbank m caur,, lopmer residents 01 xms city. - He was staying, .here with his grandparents. Mr., and Mrs. Jcje Sedlak, 610 Chicago Avenue, visiting other Natives and friends. ' ... Miss Kerns is"the daughter-of MrS., Eva Kerns, 316 Main; and Miss, Frazer, the daughter. , of Mr, and Mrs.' Herbert Frazer, 702 North 11th. 1 Mrs. Kern3 and the. hospital request that Joyce Ann please have, no company until " further along in convaleaaeDce, .. it Odd Fej(ows'Giv&' r SchobrsHips To , " The Independent Order of 6dd Fellows in Nebraska have down 1 through the years' been award- -' lng scholarshlns tfr'studentin'- Nebraska, schpols' who have etui . tcro'd tneir annual contests':-'' The awards for 1957 have been ZZ: announced 'arid will be of great . Interest', to 'the members of the order in. the state. I The three hundred dollar schol-arship- '-awarded by the grand 22 lodge, was won by Roger Cask, ; of Mullen."-.-'f The two hundred and fifty dol- . lar scholarship given by the Rebekalv Assembly for this year, JI was to , Marilyn Struve of Fre mont, f v - , 1 ' The :twV hundred dollar schoTT.?'' arship given by-4h-rand en- . t campment was awarded to John J; Harmer of Norfolk. There are several lodges of " the IOOF. in Cass County and ! this information will be of great interest arvi fo students in the schools who may be desirious of participating in future compe tition. Plattsmouth Motors CAR LOT 8h & Washington Phone 225 DESTROY I Termites and All Pests BILL'S Per Mite SERVICE Pial 7142 CALL US FOR ESTIMATES 601 No. 9th i I 4 i 1 1 3 :i mt