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r EDITORIALS Sun Collectors For many years, researchers have con cerned themselves with collecting1 the en ergy and heat of Jhe sun and putting it to useful work for mankind. The United States Department of Agriculture has re cently sponsored the testing of tw.o solar heat collectors in the State of Kansas for the purpose of drying stored grain. Jf these tests prove successful and hariuss some of the heat from the sun to maintain the grain, it is altogether possible that this use can be extended. Especially on the farm the project presents new horizons not only for grains and animals, but also for the heating of farm homes. The new sun collectors absorb the heat and maintain it. When the user desires more heat, he circulates air into the col lectors and when the air returns it has been heated by passing through the collectors. If this process can be worked with reasonably inexpensive collectors that can maintain heat for periods of time without direct sunlight, it would seem a land mark development in science. These tests have received very little publicity but could, within the next five or ten years, change the present outlook on heat and energy. Many people would be benefitted by this process, especially the farmer. Down Memory Lane Af YEARS ACO fU "NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE" said a headline in the Jan. 19, 1922, Journal, with this following: "V. F. Gillespie in sorting over some old papers a few days ago came across a card of one of the leading grain houses of St. Louis and which had been printed in 1906 and giving tne prices of grain, wheat was quoted at cents, mixed corn 44 3-4 cents and suaigat corn Legal Notices City Council Minutes Meeting of Jan. 8, 19G2 Council Chambers City Hall City Council met in regular session at 7:30 o'clock P.M., with me following present: Mayor Orant Roberts, Councilmen L. W. Moore, A. W. Huebner, Wm. G. Highlield, C. W. Rhylander, City Clerk Albert Olson. Aoseau none. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. An ordinance was introduced lor the creation of a street im provement district for Lincoln Ave., from the intersection of 6th St. and Lincoln Ave. to the southwesterly line of Lot 3 in Streitweisers Sub-division ex tended east, which is also known as Fourteenth Avenue. Ordinanrp No 1020 entitled "AN ORDINANCE CREATING STREET IMPROVEMENT DIS TRICT No. 103 IN THE CITY OF P'LATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, PROVIDING FOR THE CON STRUCTION OF STREET IM PROVEMENT 'THEREIN" was passed under suspension of rules, motion carried that notice of said ordinance be published Jan. 18, Jan. 25, Feb. 1 and Feb. 8, 1962. A letter was read from Gov ernor Frank B. Morrison re garding the survey to be made in the City by engineers for the Civilian Defense Agency for buildings suitable and available lor fall out shelters. Motion car ried that the Mayors appoint ment of Chief of Police Fred Tesch as temporary civilian Defense Director be approved. Motion carried that the May ors appointment of Chas. Warga Jr. as a member of the Park Board to fill the vacancy, due to Harold Smock having moved from the Citv, be approved. Motion carried that the mat ter of rental of the City Hall lots be referred to the Tax and Property Committee and report back next meeting. Motion carried that the re port of the Parking Meter col lection for the week ending Jan. 5, 1962 in the amount of $190.00 be accepted as reported. ' Motion carried that the re ports of the Police Judge for 7 Let us prove the qua lity of our work with samples, and the modesty of our prices with a quotation on jour job. the weeks ending Dec. 30, 1961 and an. li, 1962 De accepted as reported and be placed on file. Motion carried that the fol lowing claims be allowed as audited by the Finance com iiiiuee: u-eiicral Fund: Western Pwr. & Gas Co. Gas-City Hall & St. Lept. Bldg $ 112.33 Arthur Hellwig Mueage-St. Dept. ... 56.24 Mayor Roberts and other City Officials, salaries 4th qtr 902.50 Travelers Ins. Co. Employees group ins. prem 252.20 Plausmouth State Bank Wiunholding tax for Dec .' ' 406.30 Plausmouth Journal Pub. & sup. 46.15 Bd. ox Pub. Works Office rent 15.00 Emeiy Rozell Rent City dump 40.00 Steve Davis Agency Ins. prem 57.30 Bd. of Pub. Works Water service & sewer use fee ....... 6.00 Erna Yenney Sal. 2 mo 112.50 Wm. Wetenkamp Extra Pol. duty 225.00 Sal. 2 mo Pol. & St. Depts. Fred Tesch 208.34 Donald Gerbeling 175.00 Edward Hobson 167.50 Louis Kief 150.00 Rep. & Sup. Pol. & St. Depts. Bill's Welding Service . 18.00 Platts. Lumber Co. 6.64 Metropolitan Electronics Service . . 17.05 Harold Smock 61.00 Cloidt Service 161.71 Rubin Auto Co 114.90 John's Sales & Service 19.12 Linder Firestone Store 11.00 W. A. Swatek 3.63 Stander Implement . . . 4.90 Ofe Oil Co. 56.56 Cloidt Service 206.67 Western Auto Associate Store 2.10 Jim's Auto Service .... 2.50 Mullenax Auto Supply . 10.25 Al's Standard Service . 1.75 Fire Dept. Fund: Fire Chief Kruntorad & others, Salaries 4th qtr 37.50 A. W. Huebner & ethers, Drivers & Chemical man expense 4th qtr 60.00 Precision printing is where we shine! You don't need a magnifying glass to see the difference in our printing. The result of our careful crafts manship is immediately apparent . . . and highly gratifying to our cus tomers. You'll like it, too! The Plattsmouth Journal PHONE 2141 at 4G cents. The present prices which are cut in half from the war time figures, seem to be better than this list of 16 years ago and if other commodities and articles used in the daily life had scaled down to the level of the farm products the farmers would feel better about it." Insurance of crops as a method of stabilizing prices of farm products was expected to be one of suggestions put forward at the national agricultural conference for inclusion in a permanent national farm policy. Discussion within the conference would be expected to develop whether proponents would recom mend that the insurance be carried by the farmers co-operatively, by private comp anies, or through government aid. The lecture of Father Czerny of Wilber at "the Parmele was a valuable compilation of per sonal experiences interwoven with relig ious reflections. The illustrating pictures, it is true, did not reach the perfection of our American slides but it must be taken into consideration that Father Czerny came almost a year ago from that part of the old world where under the prevailing conditions, the things which appear to our pampered taste poor and simple are considered as being something worthy of a ppreciatio n." The U.S. Chamber of Commerce boosted Smile Week and "The local Chamber of Commerce is to take the matter up and President John P. Sattler and Secretary Morgan who are smilers themselves will join in pushing the move ment along that in this week at least the inhabitants of the city can appear with one of those real happy smiles." "Last Sun day there was a great deal of excitement created in the Sciota bottoms southeast of Union when George Everett and his son Lesile became engaged in an argument with a party of hunters from Omaha who were engaged in hunting on the Everett farm, and as a result of the argument, Leslie Everett received one fractured rib and was badly bruised up by being struck by one of the men and Mr. Everett knocked down but not seriously hurt. Union Schools had enrollment of 137, 48 of those pupils non-residents. There were 42 stu dents in Union High School. Plattsmouth Vol. Fire Dept., Nozzelmens fees-Oct.-Nov. & Dec 180.00 The Balback Co. Yearly oxygen cylinder charge 20.00 Fire Hydrant Rental Fund: Bd. of Pub. Works Fire hydrant rental . 573.54 Parking Meter Fund: Plattsmouth Journal Parking meter tickets 23.85 No further business being be fore the Council, motion car ried that the meeting be ad journed. Grant Roberts Mayor Attest: Albert Olson City Clerk No. 5531 Jan. 18, 1962. 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 NWVi 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 purj ose of said action is to quiet the fee simple title to the following described real estate: The Northwest Quarter -(NWVi) 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 I undivided one-twenty fo u r t h; and to have all other parties 1 adjudged to have no right, title, j lien, estate, claim, demand or I interest of any nature in or to j said real estate, and to cancel ! and remove the clouds cast upon the title to said real estate by i the claims and demands of the other parties to said action. I ine petition further prays tnat tne snares of the owners as i determined by the court be ap I portioned and partition made, ' and that If the same cannot be ; partitioned without prejudice to ! the rights of the owners, that j said premises be sold, and the I 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, ; Piamuns. ! By James F. Begley i Their Attorney No. 5501 Dec. 28, 1961, i Jan. 4, 11, 18, 1962. A Classified Ad in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B Thursday, January 18, 1962 "SO LONG, MR. BUCKLEY VACATION TOMORROW." CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA NOTICE OF CREATION OF STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 163 PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Mayor and City Coun cil of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska have passed, approved and published Ordinance No. 1020 creating Street Improve ment District No. 163 which provides for the improvement of the following streets in said Dis trict, to-wit: LINCOLN AVENUE, from the intersection of 6th Street and Lincoln Avenue to the southwesterly line of Lot 3 in Streitweisers Sub division extended east, which is also the north line of Irving Street, also known as Fourteenth Avenue. The said improvements shall consist of grading, paving, curb ing, guttering and such other work as may be incidental thereto in accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared by Henningson, Dur ham & Richardson, Inc., Special Engineer, employed by the City, and to be approved by the City Council. Said improvements shall be made at public cost, but the City will levy special assess ments on the property within the district especially benefited thereby proportionate to the benefits. . If the owners of the record title representing more than fifty percent of. the foot front age of the. property abutting or adjoining the street to be im proved In the district shall file with the City Clerk within twenty (20) days after the first publication of this notice writ ten objections to the creation of said district, said improvements shall not be made and the or dinance creating the said dis trict shall be repealed. If said objections are not filed in the time and manner aforesaid, the governing body shall forthwith cause the work to be done and such improvements to be made in said district. The first publication of this notice is made on the 18th day of January, 1962. Grant Roberts Mayor Albert Olson City Clerk No. 5532 Jan. 18, 25, Febr. 1, 8, 1962. 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 o'clock A.M. of said day at the West door of the County Court House, Plattsmouth, Nebraska in said County, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash with said bidding to com mence at Two-hundred twenty five dollars the following real estate to-wit: "Lot Twenty-one (21) in the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SWV4NWV4) of Section Thirty-one (31), Township Ten (10) North, Range Twelve (12) East of the 6th P.M., Outlot to the Village of Avoca, Cass County, Ne braska." The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Sam Brooks, et al., Defendant to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by County of Cass, Nebraska Plaintiff against said Defendants Plattsmouth, Ne braska, January 4 A. D., 1962. Thomas S. Solomon Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska No. 5503 Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 1962. RESOLUTION WHEREAS pursuant to direc tion of the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, NeorasKa, by motion duly pass ed in the Commissioner's pro ceedings on January 2, 1962, the County Superintendent of Roads has made a study of the use be ing made of a portion of Coun ty Road No. 41, the proposed to be vacated being described as follows: Commencing at a point 33 Icct South and 33 feet West of the North Quarter Corner I'M ALL SET TO GO ON My of Section 6T 10 N - R 13 E, Cass County, Nebraska, thence left 12 degrees 20' 280 feet, thence left 21 degrees 51' 475 feet, thence right 17 degrees 38' 158 feet, thence left 8 degrees 6' 235 feet, thence right 16 degrees 52 125 feet, thence right 36 de grees 26' 195 feet, thence right 57 .degrees 20' 315 feet thence left 26 degrees 40' 155 feet more or less to the point of terminus, on the South right of way of said road No. 41. WHEREAS said County Super intendent of Roads has on Jan uary 9, 1962 filed In writing to this Board a report upon the study made and his recom mendation that said road be vacated. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE SOLVED that a public hearing be held upon the vacation of said above described road at the office of the Cass County Com missioners in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska on the 6 day of February 1962 at 2:00 P.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks In the Platts mouth Journal and copies of this resolution shall be served by certified mail upon the own ers of land abutting on said road not less than two weeks in advance of the hearing. Dated this 9th of January, 1962. Board of Cass County Commissioners Melvin R. Todd H. L. Bornemeier Harold R. Gregg Attest. Chas. Land Cass County Clerk No. 5518 Jan. 11, 18, 25, 19G2. FRANCIS M. CASEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Ralph E. Martin deceased. No. 5130: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is May 4th, 1962; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on May 8th, 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 15th, 1962. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 5530 Jan. 18, 25, Febr. 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. 5123: 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. MERROW & MURPHY, Attys. 330 Aquila Court -16th & Howard Streets Omaha, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE 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 filed for the probate of an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament and Codicile 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 1962, at 10 A.M. Dated January 3rd, 19G2. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judse No. 5509 Jan. 4, 11, 18, 1962. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 CAPITOL CORNER by T YTt Congressman GLENN CUNNINGHAM By Rep. Glenn Cunningham Washington, D.C. (Special) A new Speaker of the House of Representatives is now at the helm John W. McCormack of Massachusetts, a 70-year-old veteran of House legislative bat tles for the past 33 years. Mc Cormack Is known as a vigorous partisan fighter, as he had to be in his post of majority floor leader. I believe he will carry on in the best traditions of the Speakership, however, and be fair and just in his rulings as Speaker. Partisanship a-ide, he is well known as a man who keeps his word. Following the prayer on open ing day by the House Chaplain, all Congressmen remained standing for a minute of silent prayer in memory of the late Speaker Rayburn. The man chosen to be America's first astronaut to orbit the earth the Marines' John Glenn lives a few blocks from our home here. One of his chil dren went to the same school that Glenn Jr. attended last year. The most controversial legisla tion before Congress this year will likely be the Issue of allow ing more foreign-made imports into this country. American jobs are at stake whenever we allow more imports of cheaper foreign goods. Congress will be asked to con sider legislation which would al low more imports, but the specif ic bill has not come before us yet. Proponents and opponents are split across party lines and regions. A record number of tourists are expected to visit Washington, D. C, this year. It is estimated that IV2 million school children, families and other tourists will troop through the Capitol, White House, Lincoln Memorial and other attractions. One high spot on most every one's tour is the Smithsonian In stitution. There are so many fascinating items on display, recording America's history, that if you spent just 30 seconds look ing at each item, it would take you 44 years to see everything! 30 WIVES NO DIVORCES Long Beach, Cal. Haying been arrested for parole viola tion, police say Franklin J. Mills, 64, has married 30 women with out divorcing any of them. His latest bride was a 62-year-old wealthy property owner. When her friend learned they had been married in Mexico she became suspicious and notified police. A Classified Ad in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Eugenia Deles Der nier deceased. No. 5134: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Dale Wohlfarth as administ rator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 29th day of Jan uary, 1962 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated January 8th, 1962. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 5517 Jan. 11, 18, 25, 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.y 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. (Rexali 7 TU AMtKJLA J LARGEST SFIIIWr. 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