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EDITORIALS The British Try To Fly In Great Uritain, where sport is giv en great emphasis, a number of daring-do individuals are trying to learn to fly with out the aid of motors and engines. They are trying to learn to fly by their own strength. This has, of course, been the dream of mankind since the dawn of civilization. For centuries men tried to fashion wings work ed like those of the birds. Hut now, half a century after man con quered the air with an engine, the sporting instinct of the British may have brought them to the verge of success. From reports leaking out of England, where each success is a guarded secret, it seems that at least two men have flown under their own power. And if, through some marvelous gear system, or wing system, we could learn to fly, if but briefly, it would add a new dim ension to our lives. It would allow us to hop up over traffic jams, or small barriers or streams, and have fun in the' process. The Iiritish may find the answer, if science does not have it first, in the way of a one-man fiying belt, which might discourage the age-old search for human flight. Someday, however, man individual man will fly. It will end a search which has lasted thousands of years. And it seems likely that the goal will be realized in this century maybe by the sporting types in England. Down Memory Lane Af YEARS ACO "w "The County Commissioners at their session today took up a number of matters in line of retrenchment of the expenses of the county and one of the first steps taken was that of doing away with the oi'iice of Legal Notices MEKROW & MURPHY, Attys. 330 Aquila Court -16th & Howard Streets Omaha, Nebraska NOTICE OF I'KOBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons Interested in the estate of Frances M. O brien deceased. No. 5132: Take notice that a petition has been Hied for the probate of an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament and Codiche thereto of said deceased, and for the appointment of D. M. Murphy, Jr. as Executor there of; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 22nd day of January 1U62, al 10 A.M. ." Dated January 3rd, 1962. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 5509 Jan. 4, 11, 18, iao2. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, ) ) ss. County of Cass ) BY VIRTUE of an Order of Sale issued by Clerk of the Dis trict Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 3rd day of February A.D., 1962, at 10 stain re mover is non poisonous and will not harm even delicate fabrics. QUICK AS: 1. Moisten 2. Brush 3. Remove SPOTAWAY REMOVES: Washable Inks Fruit Stains Coffee Stains Liquor Stains Iodine Stains Blood Stains Spotaway, the pocket stain remover will last up to 2 years. only 9 The Journal 2m Msg? Lk o'clock A.M. of said day at the Vvc'oL uour of the County Court iuuov, nattsmouth, Nebraska in sad County, sell at public auc Uuii iu uie highest bidder ior casn with said Diaaing to com mence at Two-hundred tweniy five dollars the following reai esiate to-wit: "Lot Twenty-one (21) In the Southwest quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW'NW'i) of Section Thirty-one (31), Township 'ten (10) North, Range Twelve (12) East of the 6ih P.M., Outlot to the Village of Avoca, Cass County, Ne- The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Sam Biooks, et al., Defendant to satisiy a judgment of said Court lecovered- by County of Cass, Neoraska Plaintiff against said Deiendants Plattsmouth, Ne biasita, January 4 A. D., 1962. Thomas S. Solomon Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska No. 5503 Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 1962. C. WAYNE HATCHER, Attorney 535 Stuart Bldg. Lincoln, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Roy Clifton Cogdill deceased. No. 5i23: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is April 20th, 1962; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on April 25th, 1962 at ten o'clock a.m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, al lowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated January 2nd, 1962. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 5507 Jan. 4 11, 18, 1962. FOUCHEK & GARNETT, Attys . Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of John W. Hendricks deceased. No. 5131: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of H. Madge Garnett as admin istratrix; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 23rd day of Jan uary 1962 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated January 2nd, 1962. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 5508 Jan. 4, 11, 18, 1962. EDVIN T. McIIUGH, Attorney at Law Murdock, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA HERMAN ) GAKEMEIER, ) Plaintiff,) Doc. 16 VS. ) Page 309 MARY ) No. 1195f BAUMGARTNER, ) widow, et al, ) Defendants.) Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska on the 8th day of December, 1961 in the above entitled cause, directing me as sole referee to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 11 North. Range 10 East of the 6th P.M. in Cass County, Nebraska, containing 160 acres, more or less excepting that part thereof platted as School Addition to the Vill age of Murdock", I will nn the 18th day of Jan uarv, 1962 at the hour of 2:00 P.M. at the West Front Door county highway commissioner and in which the county board expects to make a saving of some $2,000 for the county taxpayers during the year. While this office has made a good showing and been valuable in the work of construction of the different road projects carried on during the past year, it is figured that there is now very little new construction ahead and the main task in the future will be looking after the upkeep of the network of federal aid roads that have already been constructed, which the commissioners believe they can handle by themselves. It was decided to divide the road work among the members of the board so that they can render efficient service in the way of handling the main tenance work. Mr. Farley will have charge of patrol No. 1 and the keeping of the rec ords of the road work of the county; Mr. Harris will have the supervision of patrols Nos. 2 and 3 and Mr. Gorder of 4 and 5, and this wid cover the entire county in this manner so that the work that the highway commissioner has been doing may still be kept up at less expense to the county." Plattsmouth State Bank at its annual meet ing decided to secure the building formerly occupied by the Bank of Cass County and have it remodeled for use as Plattsmouth State Bank. Officers elected were J. II. Becker, president; Henry Horn, vice presi dent; II. A. Schneider, cashier; Frank A. Cloidt and Miss Bernese Newell, assistant cashiers; and with W. H. Newell and L. B. Egenberger, they will constitute the board of directors. Working out for the Amer ican Legion basketball team were Leslie Niel, Kay Larson, Frank Marshall, Byron Doolan, Al Janda, Harry Winscot and Ro bert Walling. Platte Lodge No. 7, IOOF, had a meeting with District Deputy Charles G. Bailey and staff of Elmwood, as guests of honor. Soennichsen's Store, for Bargain Wednesday, offered Carter's Siik and Wool Union Suits for ladies. . . .in all styles, long sieeves, haf sleeves and no sleeves; all ankle length and priced to $5 per suit, re duced to $3.75. of the Corn Growers State Bank in the Village of Murdock, Cass County, Nebraska, sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale will be held open for one hour. Terms of sale are 15 cash payment on date of sale and balance of cash upon con tinuation of sale by the Court. Possession of said real estate will be given upon confirmation of sale and payment of balance due, subject to lease expiring iViarch 1, 1962. Abstract showing merchant able title of record will be furn ished. Dated this 9th day of Decem ber, 1961. Walter H. Smith Sole Referee No. 5479 Dec. 14, 21, 28, 1961, - Jail-. 4,U, -1962. -Jmms JAMES F. BEGLEY Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF SUIT To: ANNA KRAEGER, if liv ing, if deceased, the heirs, de visees, legatees, personal repre sentatives, and all other per sons interested in the estate of Anna Kraeger, deceased, (real names unknown); all persons having or claiming any interest in the NW',4 of Section 16, Township 12 North, Range 12 East, Cass County, Nebraska, (real names unknown): You, and each of you are hereby notified that an action was commenced on December 5, 1961, in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, Docket 17, Page 20, Number 11992, wherein William Kraeger, et al, are plaintiffs, and Fred Hike, et al, are defendants; that the ob ject and pun ose of said action is to quiet the fee simple title to the following described real estate: The Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section Sixteen (16), Township Twelve (12) North, Range Twelve (12), East, Cass County, Nebras ka, in William Kraeger, an undivid ed one-sixth; in Minnie Kraeg er, an undivided one-sixth; in Tena M. Kraeger, an undivided one-sixth; in Louisa Kraeger, an undivided one-sixth; in An na Kraeger, an undivided one sixth; in Fred Hike, an un divided one-twenty-fourth; in Mrs. Fred Hike, an undivided one-twenty-fourth; in Kathlyeen Ward, an undivided one-twenty-fourth; in Helen Hanika, an undivided one-twenty fourth; and to have all other parties adjudged to have no right, title, lien, estate, claim, demand or Interest of any nature in or to! said real estate, and to cancel: and remove the clouds cast upon j the title to said real estate by the claims and demands of the other parties to said action. The petition further prays that the shares of the owners as determined by the court be ap portioned and partition made, and that if the same cannot be partitioned without prejudice to the rights of the owners, that said premises be sold, and the proceeds thereof divided ac cordingly; and for general equit able relief, including the taxa tion of costs and attorney fees. You are required to answer said petition by the 5th day of February, 1962. WILLIAM KRAEGER, et al, Plaintiffs. By James F. Begley Their Attorney No. 5501 Dec. 28. 1961, Jan. 4, 11, 18, 1962. JAMES F. BEGLEY Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT TOUnT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Applica- THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B "I WAS TRAPPED IN FRONT IT LET OUT." tion of Robert L. Campbell, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Christena Campbell, Dfeased. for License to Sell Real Estate to Pay Debts. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Robert L. Campbell, administrator of the estate of Christena Campbell, deceased, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit: Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Nine (9) in Palmer's Outlots, an Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, and Lot Twenty-five (25) in the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NEV4NE of Section Nineteen (19), Township Twelve (12) North, Range Fourteen (14) East of the 6th P.M., Cass County, Ne braska, containing seven (7) acres more or less. Said sale will be held at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska on the 17th day of January, 1962, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. and will remain open one hour. Terms of sale: 157o at time of bid, balance on confirmation. Abstract furnished. ROBERT L. CAMPBELL, Administrator of the estate of Christena Campbell, deceased, 0.Uf, , . No. 5500 Dec. 28, 1961, . Jan. 4, 11, 1962. Greenwood Ben Howard left the hospital! Friday and is spending this week j at the Vern Shepler home In Springfield before returning to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler re ceived a long distance telephone call from their son Russel of Mobile, Ala., announcing they have a new 7 pound, 12 ounce son. Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse and Larry and Miss Charlene Velder were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bates of Lincoln Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pilfold of Weeping Water. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Welton were Mr. and Mrs. Huston Welton and family ol Omaha and evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piifold. Mrs. Grace Walradt was pleas antly surprised on her birthday when some friends called on her to help celebrate. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marolf , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marolf, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. j George Leaver and Mrs. John Grady. Mrs. Edward "Lucille" Butler of Phoenix, Ariz., visited with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Kelly by long distance telephone Satur day evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.! and Mrs. Harry Marolf were Rev. Boyd Litterll and Mr. and ! Mrs. Glen Marolf. Harry visited with Emil Meisinger Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moede of Millard, Mrs. Mabel Lambert and Miss Alice Boucher spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Gladys Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and Mary spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weichel of Alvo called on Miss Lola Allen Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Kirk and Mrs. Emma Appuhn cal:ed on Mrs Everett Cope and Mrs. Louise Anderson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon and Gary of Fremont were last Friday guests of Mrs. Clara Pershing. Gary remained over night with Mrs. Pershing. Mr. and Mrs. James Voehl and sons joined a family group at the Thursday, January 11, 1962 OF THE GRADE SCHOOL WHEN home of Mrs. Voehl's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Moore of Lincoln New Year's Day. Lt. Jerry A. Leadabrand be came a First Lieutenant Novem ber 28 and will be a personal aide to Commander Colonel De Prey stationed at Schweinfurt in Ger many. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Kyles and daughter of Kansas City, Mo., spent over the New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lapham and two daughters and Lester Lapham of Council Bluffs, Iowa spent Saturday with Mrs. Lytha Bauers and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Gustafson. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Haerlel called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woitzel and their new baby daughter Snday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Love spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Haertel. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stratton spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zierott of Mur dock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pershing and 2 sons returned home Wed nesday evening after spending the holidays with their son John and other relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pershing and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs of Ashland and Mrs. Pershing and Vern spent Sunday afternoon at the Duane Jacobs home in Ashland. E. L. McDonald attended a Food Retailers meeting at Rob erts hall In Lincoln Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tinnean and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott of Lincoln. LeRoy Tinnean returned to school at Milford after spending his vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reighard re ceived a long distance telephone visit from their son Jack who is in service and stationed at San Diego, Calif. Mr: and Mrs. Roy Reighard have a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marts of Lincoln December 5. Mr. and Mrs. Reighard spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reighard of Lincoln. Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Carter were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carter and family of Omaha. They cele brated Herbert and his 2 year old son Douglas' birthdays. Herb ert's birthday was January 1st and Douglas's January 3rd. Sunday guests at the George Carter home were Miss Marian Carter and Miss Mary Borne meier of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Kelmar Hansen are parents of a 7 pound, 2l2 ounce son, born Dec. 28. He has been named Norman Charles and he has two sisters and one broth er. The grandparents are Mrs. Vivian Hansen of Maryville, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crock ett of St. Joseph. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby York are parents of a 8 pound, 4'2 ounce son, born Jan. 2. He has been named Terry Duane and is the couple's first child. Grandpar ents are Vernon Stewart of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Robert York of Tisgah, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randy Horn are parents of a daughter born Nov. 29. It was necessary to leave the baby in the hospital for awhile, therefore the parents brought her home Jan. 2. She has been named Dusty Gayle and is the couple's first child. Grandparents are Vernon Stewart of Greenwood and Guy Horn and Mrs. Joe Vance of Piesstenburg, Ky. Christine Landon spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. E. A. Landon. Wednesday callers on Mrs. E. A. Landon were Mrs. W. P Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller of Ashland. Mrs. Ina Arm strong calls cn Mrs. Landon real Often. Mr. Landon's still hospi talized but slowly improving. Eagle News Mrs. John Fischer Phone $34-6141 Mrs. C. L. Dietz and son, Mr. John Dietz of Broken Bow, Nebr., spent last weekend, at the home of her daughter and fam ily, the Supt. Paul Embrees'. Mr. Har!ey Smith, age 87 years, entered the Lincoln Gen eral Hospital on Sunday for med ical attention. Their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Kennedy of Omaha, called at the parents home, Sunday and assisted in his entry to the hos pital. At this writing, he is un dergoing the necessary medical attentoin and it is hoped will be able to return home soon. Mrs. George Wulf, had the misfortune to fall in such a man ner as to break her hip on last Friday afternoon. She entered the Bryan Memorial Hospital and is recovering satisfactorily, we are glad to report. It is thought she will return home after a week's hospitalization. Mrs. Fred Wulf returned home from the hospital on last Wed nesday, after being hospitalized for a couple of weeks. Miss Nelda Oberle, a niece, is assist ing at the Wulf home during her convalescence. Mr. Harold Wall, motored to Ashland, Nebr., Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. August Elseman, of Shannon, Illinois, who had come to attend the funeral serv ices of her aunt, Mrs. Arlie Zieg- enbein, at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith of Lincoln visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer, on last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Deer Creek, Minn., and a son and daughter of Utlca and York, Nebr., called at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwegman last Friday evening. They had come to at tend the funeral services of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller who were both killed in an auto-train accident at Exeter, Nebr., and their other son and wife are hospitalized, who were in the car with the David Millers. Mrs. George Mil ler is the former Pearl Althouse and is well-known by the Eagle community. Mrs. Larry Ott was unable to return home via plane last week end as planned, due to the grounded planes, at Chicago, thereby cancelling all tickets boarded to Chicago. Lt. Ott is stationed at a base in Georgia and will soon be transferred tc New Jersey. illORDOCK Dorothy Mills Phone 2956 Mr. and Mrs. August Reike are visiting in California and are planning to spend some time in Arizona on their way back. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stock have postponed their trip to California due to the illness of their daugh ter Lila, Mrs. Robert Cole of Plattsmouth. Mrs. Fred Leutchens is still confined to Bryan Memorial Hos pital in Lincoln and her condition remains unchanged. The basketball team of Mur dock High won their game with Ceresco on Friday evening. The second team won also. The first team hasn't lost a game this sea son. The Murdock church held serv ices Sunday morning in spite of weather and blocked roads, about 60 persons turned out. However, the communion service was postponed to next Sunday the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Race are parents of a girl, Penny Jean, born Jan. 4. She has two broth ers, David and Jimmy. Triple-T Dairy Club Organizes The Trip!e-T 4-H Dairy CluW held a meeting for the purpose of organizing at the home of the leader, Malcolm Pollard, Ne hawka. The following officers were elected: president, Larry Bond; vice president, Margaret Loren sen; secretary, John Roeber; news reporter, Clayton Streich. Clayton and John transferred from the Murdock Merry Milkers which is not organizing this year. Lunch was served by Mrs. Pol lard. C. Streich, reporter. A Classified Ad in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. SUPER AMERICA'S LARCEST SELLINC VITAMIN-MINERAL SCHREINER REXALL DRUGS - PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. BUSINESS DIRECTORY nan; J9 . 1! : n it ; a ::m " :ia:a"' a :;a, 1 DIAMOND ROBBERY PREVENTED AT CROVE'S JEWELRY All customers receive honest, expert advice before they buy, CROVE'S JEWELRY - 505 Main St. Phone 2128 ianiaira;iiBWimin CENERAL CONTRACTING Phone 4043 Home & Commercial Building, Roofing, Remodeling, Cabinet Work and Aluminum Combination Doort, Windows and Siding. E. L. KRINCS 313 South 7th Plattsmouth wmmmrmmmmvmm STEWARD STUDIO Portraits - Croups - Weddings - Children - Commertial Oils Browntone - Black & White Photos. Phone For Reasonable Prices. "BILL" STEWARD 305 Hillcrest Plattsmouth, Nebr. wnmmmmmmmmamwmmmmmwm Armstrong Year 'Round Air Conditioning Basement models Cat-Fired furnaces and summer Air Con ditioners. We are your Home Climate specialists. CARDNER PLUM3INC & HEATING New Location 616 1st Ave. mmmxmmmmis mmxurjmm 0 i 'BT'.nvi m:mz :, .0 . :a mz'm. INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT See us for New and Used Implements and Repair Service. ATTEBERY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 21)1, Union, Nebr. iiiaiiaiirriainnia'iM TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM PHONE 4177 For ALEMITE OILS, Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Ceneral Repairs. Ford-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (James Chappell) 337 Main niii::Bi!!jiB:!!:iE;a; RADIATOR CLEANINC & REPAIRING Cuaranteed work. A faulty radiator can result in serious motor damage. See us for Service. OTTO WEBER Phone 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creek Road) linilin!l!IHIIil&!l!:iHli!IB!!!X!!mi! HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME Est. 1914 Ambulance Service Phone 1C5 iCja.;;t3:viB::: a :B:::C::B :'!:!.:; X" :e::ieb:. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Restful surroundings for the aged and convalescent. Licensed and Approved. 24 hour nursing service Special Diets RIVERVIEW AND HILLCREST NURSING HOMES 616 Ave. F REFRIGERATION SERVICE PHONE 4082 Commercial or Home Refrigeration Service Air Conditioner Repair Service. WOHLFARTH ELECTRIC 616 Ave. C 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 Stander Implement. !::W!3inmil!IIKWIIK FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP, MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 4113 Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing, Ceneral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. LLOYD FRADY CARACE Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. EXPERT DRY CLEANINC SERVICE Your precious garments deserve the care of a dry cleaning expert. Bring them or send them to . . , PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS 7th & Chicago Ave. An Exclusive 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) pmmmmmmmMmmwmrnsarmm: No Building Job Too Large or Small New Homes. Remodeling, Custom Cabinets, Store Fronts, Aluminum Storm Windows, Doors and Awnings TIEKOTTER BUILDING SERVICE "Plattsmouth's Oldest and Most Reliable" ji m :b':; .a ajrc mmmsmmmsm mzznzza rnixzm xmzm ia.::;H.;i.a..::i 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. Plattsmouth. Nebr. .a.; a.: i ij 1,1 n .B!i:i.!i" ROOFINC SIDING Leak stopped low as $5.00. Remodeling old or new. "Call the Rest Then Cet the Best!" 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