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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKL JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B Thursday, September 21, 1961 Legal Notices ( I I.M1MS & (ilNSlU no. Attorneys NOTU'K OF Sl'lT To: All persons having or claiininu any interest in and to the .Southwest Quarter (SW',1,1 c.t .Section 31, the Northwest smarter of the Southeast Quar ter (NW'iSE'ii of Section 31. the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter t NE'-SEU of Section 31, the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S'2 SC'ii ot Section 31. and the Northwest Quarter iNWUl of .Section 22, all in Township 10 North, Kanue 11, East of the 6th I'M. m Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown defend ants. I You, and each of you, are hereby notified that Harold llauschild as plaintiff has com-j nienced an action in the Dis-1 t ru t Court of Cass County, Ne braska, and filed therein hisj petition auainst you and each of vou, i m i) 1 e a cl e d with Emma llauschild, a widow, et al, as ilcleiidants, the same beinf? ap pearance docket 16. pane 288 of the records of said court, the obiect and prayer of which ac tion is to quiet and confirm the lee simple title in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW'i) of Section 31, the Northwfst Quarter of the Southeast Quar ter (NW'iSE'i) of Section 31, the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE'iSEU) of Section 31, the South Half of the Southeast Quarter S2 SE'i) of Section 31, and the Northwest Quarter iNW't) of Section 32, all in Township 10 North, Rannc 11. East of the 6th P.M. in Cass County, Nebraska, in the plaintiff and the defend ants, Emma llauschild, Eileen Smith and Charlotte Moore, free and clear, of and from, any and nil claims and demands of all other parties to the action; and to have said parties adjudsed to be the free simple owners of said real estate, free and elear. of and from, any and all claims and demands of all other parties to said action; and to have the Last Will and Testament of Harry llauschild construed inso far as the same refers to or af fects said real estate and to have the purported trust at tempted to be established by said Last Will and Testament to be ndjudRed to be null and void and of no force and effect. You are required to answer said petition by the 23rd day of October, 1961. HAROLD IIAUSCIIILD, Plaintiff By Guy L. Clements liis Attorneys No. 5380 Sept. 14, 21. 28, Oct. 5. 19G1. Extra! Extra! RIUIS1C1 Combination Windows and Doors ARE REDUCED - IN PRICE BUY NOW AND SAVE! RUSCO Porch Enclosur23 FLEXALUM Awnings and Patio Covers LIFEWALL Aluminum Siding CHINA-GLAZE "The Aristocrat oi Modern Exteriors INSULATION ROOFING Nothing Down Eosy Terns for a FREE Home Survey With No Obligation, Coil: GLENN EAGER Plattsmouth Phone 9032 Ml OMAHA, NEBRASKA ;1 Don NOTICE The Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Eagle, County of Cass, State of Nebras ka, by Resolution duly passed and entered in the minutes of its proceedings directed that public notice be given stating the Village of Eagle, Nebraska, has outstanding and unpaid its Sewer Bonds, dated February 1, 1957, of the principal amount of Fifty-two Thousand Dollars ($52,000i of which Bonds G, 7. and 8 bear interest at the rate of 4l,2t'i per annum until Febr uary 1, 1902, and the balance of the bonds bear interest at the rate of 5 per annum until maturity, and the entire prin cipal amount of said bonds law fully owing by said Village is unpaid and the indebtedness of said Village on said out standing bonds is sought to be taken up and paid off by means of bonds, all of which shall bear interest at the rate of 4.95 per cent per annum until October 1, 1966, and at the rate of 3.85 per annum there after until maturity and of the same prin cipal amount as the said out standing bonds. Public notice is hereby given that any taxpayer of the Village of Eagle may file objections to such proposed action with the Village Clerk at his office in said Village on the 22nd day of Sept ember, 1961, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. or during business hours on any day prior to said date. BY ORDER OF THE CHAIRMAN AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF EAGLE, NEBRASKA Verna Habel Village Clerk No. 5372 Sept. 7, 14, 21, 1961. SMITH & LEBENS. Attorneys , Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER ) CF THE ESTATE ) Doc. 16 OF JOSEPH C. ) Page 276 WHEELER, ) No. 11923 Deceased) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Elizabeth L. Patterson and Percy J. Wheel er, administrators of the estate of Joseph C. Wheeler, deceased, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 7, and the West Half of the Northeast Quar ter; except 3 1 4 acres des cribed as follows: Com mencing at the Southeast coiner of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter, thence North 37 rods 17 links, thence Jtorth 72 de crees ,wesU. XGt rods, thence South 4 -rods 15 links to Quarter Section Line, thence East 13 rods 13 links to place of beginning, except highway, in the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, of Section 18, all in Town ship 11 North, Range 14 East of the 6th P.M., con taining 116.75 acres more or less. Such sale will be held at the South Front Door of the Court House in the City of Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on September 29, 1961 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. and will remain open for one hour. Terms of sale are 15'"t cash at time of sale, balance on confirmation. Ab stract will be furnished showing merchantable title and posses sion granted January 2, 1962. ELIZABETH L. PATTERSON and PERCY J. WHEELER. Administrators of the Estate of Joseph C. Wheeler, deceased. No. 5371 Sept. 7. 14, 21. 1961. FA l'L FAl'Ql'ET, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER ) I OF THE ESTATE ) OF XINA D. 1 SHELDON, ) Deceased.' Now on this 5th day of Sept ember, 1961, Paul E. Fauquet, Administrator of the estate of Xina D. Sheldon, deceased, hav ing presented his application, under oath, praying to sell the following described real estate of the said Xina D. Sheldon, de ceased: Fractional Lot 64 in the SE'i of the SW'i of Section 13, Township 12, North Range 14, East of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebras ka, excepting a portion thereof described as follows: Commencing at a point 105 feet West of the Southeast corner of Fractional Lot 64 in the SE' i of the SW1 of Section 18, Township 12, North Range 14, East of the 6th P.M., thence West along Wants Your Cattle Loan sec ovendsck or Roy PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION May wc make YOUR credit OUR business? Omaha - 241 1 L Street Phone 733-7600 Weeping Water, Nebr. Phone 35 LLft lAfrVi.ftmn the South line of said Lot to the Southwest corner, thence North 100 feet along the West line of said Lot. thence East to a point 100 feet West of the East line of said Lot, thence South 100 feet to the point of begin ning, all being in and a part of Fractional Lot 64 in the SE'i of the SW'i of Sec tion 18, Township 12, North Range 14, East of the 6th P.M.. in Cass County Ne bra ska for the payment of debts allow ed against said estate and for the costs of administration, for the reason that there is not a sufficient amount of personal property belonging to said es tate to pay said debts and costs, and that said above described property in not exempt from sale by reason of being home stead or for anv other cause. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all persons interested in said estate appear before me, at Chambers, in the City of Platts mouth, in said County, on the 13th day of October. 1961 at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. to show cause, if any there be, why a li cense should not be granted to Paul E. Fauquet, Administrator, to sell as much of said real es tate as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order be served upon all persons interest ed in said estate by causing the same to be published for three successive weeks in the Platts mouth Journal, a legal news paper printed and published within said County of Cass, and by the service of a copy by U.S. Mail of this Order upon each of the persons interested therein. BY THE COURT. John M. Dierks District Judge. No. 5370 Sept. 7, 14, 21, 1961. JAMES F. BEGLEY. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Maud McCulloch deceased. No. 5091: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is December 22nd, 1961; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on December 28, 1961 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated September 6th, 1961. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 5373 Sept. 7. 14, 21, 1961. SECTION 1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS (Official) Sealed Proposals will be re ceived by Albert Olson, City Clerk at the City Hall, Platts mouth, Nebraska until 7 o'clock P.M., on the 29th day of Sept ember, 1961 for furnishing all labor, tools, material and equip ment required to construct pav ing and such other work as may be incidental thereto in Street Improvement districts Nos. 153, 154, 156, 157, 158 and 161 in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and at that time and place pub licly opened and read. Approximate quantities of the major items are as follows: Street Improvement District No. 153. Common earth excava tion, 430 C.Y.; 5" reinforced concrete pavement, 1,850 S.Y.; integral curb, 1,230 L.F.; 6" plain driveway pavement, 30 S. Y.; Type "A" inlets, 2 Ea.; 12" dia. storm sewer pipe, 40 L.F.; clear, grub & haul trees, 6" to 12" dia., 3 Ea., 12" to 18" dia., 2 Ea., 24" to 36" dia., 2 Ea., 36" dia. and over, 1 Ea. Street Improvement District No. 154. Common earth excava tion, 200 C.Y. ; 5" reinforced concrete pavement, 1.200 S.Y.; integral curb, 830 L.F.; remove and haul headers, 100 L.F. Street Improvement District No. 15(5. Common earth excava tion, 300 C.Y.; 5" reinforced concrete pavement, 780 S. Y.; integral curb, 540 L.F., clear, grub & haul trees, 36" dia. and over, 1 Ea. Street Improvement District No. 157. Common earth excava tion, 400 C.Y.; 5" reinforced concrete pavement, 1,930 S.Y.; integral curb, 1,300 L.F.; 6" plain driveway pavement, 30 S. Y.; 4" sidewalk, 200 S.F.; con crete steps, 2 C.Y.; concrete headers, 75 L.F. Street Improvement District No. 158. Common earth excava tion, 300 C.Y.; 5" reinforced concrete pavement, 1,100 S.Y.; integral curb, 660 L.F.; 6" plain driveway pavement, 40 S.Y.; concrete headers, 78 L.F. Street Improvement District No. 161. Common earth excava tion, 70 C.Y.; 5" reinforced con crete pavement. 400 S.Y.; inte gral curb. 80 L.F. Engineer's Estimate District Construction No. tost 153 $11,850 154 6.750 156 4.550 Wittmuss ,,.,,. m iiAtAtAAAtMAAAAAMAi. 157 11.475 158 .. ,550 161 2,200 Copies of the plans and spec ifications and other proposed contract documents are on file and open to public inspection at the office of the City Clerk in Plattsmouth. Nebraska, and at the office of Henningson, Dur ham & Richardson, Inc., Con sulting Engineers, at 3555 Far num Street, Omaha, Nebraska. A set of such documents may be obtained from Henningson, Durham & Richardson. Inc., 3555 Farnam Street. Omaha, Ne braska upon payment of $5.00, no part of which will be refund ed. Bids may De suomitted on ei ther one or all of the above dis tricts. Each bidder will be required to submit with his proposal a certified check or bid bond made payable, without condition, to the City Treasurer of Platts mouth. Nebraska, in an amount equal to five percent 15) of his proposal. The successful bidder will be required to give a contract and maintenance bond in the amount of 100 percent (100) of his contract. The City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, reserves the right to re ject any or all bids and to waive informalities. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA By Grant Roberts, Mayor Attest: Albert Olson, City Clerk No. 5379 Sept. 14, 21, 28, 1961. South Bend Mrs. less Fidler Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Car nicle and daughters entertained relatives at dinner Friday eve ning. Guests were Mrs. Ray Oslin of Rock Port, Mo., Mrs. Wayne Perry of Hamburg, Iowa, and Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Perry and family of Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Neilsen of Lincoln were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Livers and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady of Greenwood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosencrans and boys for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnicle Sr. and family spent Sunday eve ning at Murdock with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnicle Jr. and family. Miss Sandra Carnicle was an overnight guest of Miss Jean Andeijwn at" Ashland SaV urday. - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fidler were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Limpach and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cop sey, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and daughters at the Anderson home in Omaha. William Carnicle of Grand Is land spent Sunday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carnicle. Linda Kuhn attended a slum ber birthday party Friday eve ning in honor of Miss Linda Johnson at the Tony Johnson home at Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Brien of Louisville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family. The Carnicle family spent Friday afternoon at the Larry Carnicle Sr. home. Mrs. Roger Kuhn and Vicki were dinner guests of the Ray mond Carnicle family Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dill and La Verna at Gretna Fri day evening in observance of La Verna's 12th birthday. Mrs. Vyrl Livers was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Livers and children at Ash land. A picnic dinner was enjoyed at the Roy Richards home Sunday. Guests were, Mr. and Mrs, For est Richards of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M a r c o e of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Richards and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holz and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holz, all ol Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Richards of Louisville were aft ernoon visitors. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lackey and chil dren of Fremont. Mrs. Wallace Barney and Barbara of Lincoln were weekend guests while Mr. Barney went Antelope hunting in western Nebraska. First Lutheran Ladies Aid Meets i First Lutheran Ladies Aid had I its monthly meeting Sept. 13 I with 10 members and three visi tors present. Pa.stor Charles Nenow's topic I was on the Preaehing-Reachin- ; Teaching program. It was decided to purchase' articles to complete the layette , to be .sent overseas; also to haw cards printed to send to church : visitors. I Mite boxes will be collected in October. Roll call and the Lord s Prayer ; closed the meeting. I loesses Mr;;. A W. Iluehner and Mis j Dan Iluebncr served relrc.sh- nienls. Nehawka News Mn. F. O. Sand Jim Johnson and his guest, Maurice Holtigrave, students at the niversity of Nebraska, were at the Art Johnson home Fri day and Saturday. David Lind sey left to attend the Univer sity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Turner took Lester Turner, Barbara Behrns, and Bill Johnson to school at Peru State Sunday evening and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Reeves of Brownville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosses pic nic dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ottmar Gude, Mrs. Olive Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gude and family, Nebraska City; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Al Wheat and family, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers and son, Nelson, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ross. Beverly and Neil Balfour spent the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. Helen Peter sen of Nebraska City. The Ralph Nobbles visited Friday evening at the Balfour home. Mr. and Mrs. John Knabe and David, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knabe visited Sunday evening at the Arnold Yearsley home near Dunbar. Mrs. Howard Redden returned home following surgery at St. Mary's at Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Dun can and daughters attended the wedding of Miss Sally Jo Hunt and Mr. Wendell Stubbendieck at the Presbyterian Church in Dunbar Saturday evening. Mrs. Emma Nutzraan and daughter, Mildred, returned Fri day from a trip to Colorado. i They attended the National convention of the American Le gion and Auxiliary at Denver; visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. August and family at Brush, Colorado; toured the Air Academy at Colorado Springs. Enroute home they stopped for a short visit at Bertrand. "Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley left for their home at Winterhaven, Florida after spending five weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hines. Mrs. Robert Murdoch is em ployed as secretary at the mis sile base west of Nehawka. The Otterbein Aid meets with Mrs. Guy Murdoch Thursday afternoon for quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murdoch entertained at cards Saturday evening. Guests were Mr.uuid Mr. John Knabe and David, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Johnson and Kieth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orn- BUSINESS CETTINC YOUR MONEY S In diamond, depends on expert of the facts. CROVE'S Jewelry is diamond for your dollar. CROVE'S JEWELRY 505 LAKESHORE KENNELS Boarding dogs. . .individual concrete runs. Mile North of Matte River Bridge MAX HOLMAN STEWARD STUDIO Portraits - Croups Weddings - Children - Commercial. Oils - Browntone - Black & White Photos. Phone For Reasonable Prices. "BILL" STEWARD 305 Hillcrest Plattsmouth, Nebr. Armstrong Year 'Round Air Conditioning Phone 7152 Basement models Cas-Fired furnaces and summer Air Con ditioners. Wi are your Home Climate specialist!. CARDNER PLUMBINC & HEATINC INTERNATIONAL FARM See us for New and Repair Service. ATTEBERY EQUIPMENT COMPANY TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM ' For ALEMITE OILS, Motor Tunc-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Ccneral Repairs. Ford-G-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (James Chappell) 337 Main RADIATOR CLEANING & REPAIRING Cuaranteed work. A faulty radiator can result in serious motor Jamage. See us for Service. Lawn Mower Service OTTO WEBER Phone 5926 HOBSON FUNERAL HOME Est. 1914 Weeping Water, Nebraska MARILOUISE HOBSON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR ROOFINC SIDINC Leak stopped low as $5.00. Remodeling old or new. "Call the Rest Then Cct the Best!" Licensed Insured Work Cuaranteed JACK DERRICK Phone i!2l Phone 2708 dorff and Douglas, Nebraska City. Paul Brown, Gilbert Klme, Ray Akins and Neil Pierce, Le gionaires, visited Presley alters at the Veterans hospital in Lin coln Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Johnson and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rohan in their new home at Plattsmouth Saturday. Many from Nehawka attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration at the Christian Church in Weeping Water of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shrader. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Turner, Louisville visited Thursday eve ning at the Victor Turner home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bundy and family of Omaha had dinner Sunday with the Herbert Mei singer family. Mrs. Ruby Gable, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Van Every of Lin coln called at the home of Mrs. M. E. McDonald Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Chappell. son, Plattsmouth; and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thorne and dau ghters, Union called at the Guy Murdoch home Sunday after noon. A dinner Sunday at the Rose Redden home marked the birth day of Mr. Redden. Guests were the Howard Redden and Jesse Nichols families, and Mrs. Bertie Hicks. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Les Devendorf and Howard Eichorn, Council Bluiis. Mrs. Bertie Hicks returned home with them for a visit. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Redden and family of Platts mouth who visited at the Rose Redden and Howard Redden homes, Mrs. Ida Hicks, Mrs. Bob Adkins and Anita Ann, Mrs. Emmitt Hicks and the Ed John son family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dill spent the past week touring Wyoming. From Cheyenne they went to the Jackson Hole National Game Park and the Teton mountains to Yellowstone Park, left the east entrance to the Park and went to Cody where they visited the Buffalo Bill Museum and Monument. From Cody they went to Thermopolis and to Hot Springs where Mr. Dill's fathei helped with the first load of freight taken through there They visited the museum at Hot Springs and toured the new Wind River canyon road. They re turned home through Heming ford and Alliance, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shields and DIRECTORY WORTH .... grading and honest representation well qualified to give you the best Main St. Phone 2128 Phone Bellevue 291-2540 Phone 7948 New Location 616 1st Ave. EQUIPMENT Used Implements and Phone 211 1, Union, Nebr. PHONE 4177 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creek Road) PHONE 105 grandchidlrcn, Cheryl Dalby and Bobby Shields of Omaha were dinner guests Sunday of the John Dietl family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heniger of Weeping Water called in the afternoon. Mrs. Addle Dodson returned to her home Monday from Lincoln where she spent the past weeks recuperating from illness at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murdoch. The Murdochs brought her home. Mrs. Edith Bellow, Rock Springs, Wyoming was a house guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ford. Evelyn Wolph was the guest of honor Saturday at dinner at the home of Mrs. Emily Olive of Weeping Water. Other guest? were Ben Olive and Mr. and Mrs. David Olive and Mark ol Lincoln. The occasion observed Miss Wolph's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thorne and Timmy visited Sunday at the Jack Hall home in Auburn and the Roy Nichols home in Brownville. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kuntz ol Bartlesville, Okla., left Lou Anne and Jamie with Mr. and Mrs Hal Hansen and their son David with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kuntz of York. They took the train from York to Cali fornia where they will visit his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kuntz at San Jose and Mr. Kuntz will attend a convention of the Phillips Oil Company at Los An geles. Mrs. Mary Token, Denver; Mrs. Violet Ludeman, and hus band Leroy, Minn.; and Mrs Clara Mae Schroeder and hus band of Cherokee, Iowa attended the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Kate Chappell. The ninth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pol lard was celebrated Tuesday when they, their three sons and daughter were dinner guests of BUSINESS A HOME AWAY FROM HOME PHONE 3243 Restful surroundings for the aged and convalescent. Licensed and Approved, 24 hour nursing service Special Diets RIVERVIEW AND HILLCREST NURSINC HOMES 616 Ave. F MURRAY WELDINC AND REPAIR Murray. Nebr. Phone 325-24 1 1 ("2 mile West of Murray Corner) "No Job Too Large Or Too Small" , Don Cilbert & Jerry Caird REFRIGERATION SERVICE Commercial or Home Air Conditioner WOHLFARTH ELECTRIC DO YOUR OWN LAUNDRY AT RYAN'S ECON-O-WASH NOW! Norge Automatic Dry Cleaning Service, Too. ONE HOUR WILL WASH AND DRY ANY SIZE LAUNDRY. 116 South 3rd St. Plattsmouth Across from Standcr Implement. EXPERT TREE SERVICE Trimming, Shaping, Removal. FREE Estimates anywhere within radius of 50 miles. Homclite Chain Saw Dealer PIERCE SAW MILL FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP, MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 4113 Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing, LLOYD FRADY CARACE Ccneral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. EXPERT DRY CLEANINC Your precious garments deserve the care of a dry cleaning expert. Bring them or send them to , . . PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS An Exculsive Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A complete line of infants', pre-school and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping at . . . WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiting) No Building Job Too Large or Small Phone 9177 New Homes, Remcdeling, Custom Cabinets, Store Fronts, Aluminum Storm Windows, Doors and Awnings. TIEKOTTER BUILDINC SERVICE "Plaftsmouth's Oldest and Most Reliable" WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . . BRING YOUR FORD HOME. Phone 9104 Our modern shop and factory trained mechanics will give your car, regardless of make, the best possible care. RUBIN AUTO CO. Washington Ave. Plasmouth. Nebr. RAY & JOHN'S SALES & SERVICE PHONE 2133 Speed Queen Washer and Dryers. Motorola TV & Radio. HOOVER Vacuum Cleaner & Sunbeam Appliances. CIBSON Rjfrigerator. Freexen & Electric Ranges. 5thMAIN PHONE 2133 SEPTIC TANK & CESSPOOL CLEANINC Building Our Specialty Save this ad - For Top Value Stamps & 10 Discount -Cood until December 1, 1961 HAROLD MAYBCE Ncbrjik.i City, Nebr. Phone 109C-) . . . Collect Mr. nnd Mrs. Merritt Tollnrd. Mrs. Earl Nolte and Cheryl, Mrs. George Klme and Debbie Spear went to Lincoln Frlda where they entertained the chil dren at the orthopedic hospital with ballet and tap dancing. Mrs. Lois Spear of Omaha met them in Lincoln and went to the hos pital with them. She returned to Nehawka to spend the weekend. Joyce Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, wa; not able to attend because of ill ness. Glenda Jones spent the week end with Llnida Weston. Mr. ana Mrs. Norman Beccard and daughter of Union called at the Weston home Monday evening. Recent guests of the Gilbert Fornoffs to see the new son were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fornoff and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Iske, and family, Ft. Crook; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Trailers and family, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. Vina Bcatty was a dinner guest Saturday of Mrs. Ona Kunkel. Sunday evening Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Kunkel visited his mother to report of their trip to Illinois and Wisconsin. Their daughter, Dorothy Ann of Chi cago, met them at Galena, 111. and they went to LaCrosse, Wis., where they rented a house boat to spend a week on the Missis sippi river. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Boomer and three sons of Kirk wood, Mo., met them at Sayner, Wisconsin where they spent a week fishing. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 SATTLER Funeral Home Dial 3123 DIRECTORY PHONE 4082 Refrigeration Service Repair Service. 616 Ave. C PHONE 4966 Plattsmouth SERVICE Phone 4193 7th & Chicago Ave. 425 Main i