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i : 1 : 1 THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Thursday, March 1, 1962 Promenaders Retrieve Banner The regular dance of the Plattsmouth Promenaders was again In session at the Lions Hall Feb. 23. Syracuse Square Dunce Club has been invited to be guests at the next dance, March 9. Hosts Friday evening were Henry and Sophia Vinduska and Melvln and Shirley Kreshel. Ten couples from the Club went to "Hix and Chix and Cir cle Eight" Club in Omaha to re trieve a banner. Also, all danced or.e tip in a restaurant for which they will receive the "Goon" badge! The officers held a meeting at the home of Dob and Bernie Martens to discuss plans for the festival. Lunch was served by the hosts. CALENDAR Obituary Mrs. Vada ((). W.) Finney Funeral was Feb. 28, for Mrs. Vada Lewis Finney at the Cald-well-Linder Funeral Home here. She died Feb. 25, at Riverview Nursing Home after a two months illness. She was born Dec. 21, 1899, in Otoe County, daughter of the late Levi and Emma Nidday Davi son. Aug. 16, 1937, she was married to Oliver William Finney at Rockport, Mo. Since that time, the Finneys lived at Murray. Mr. Finney died June 2, 1961, at the home near Murray. He was a contractor in Eastern Ne braska and was well known for his work. Survivors are two brothers Homer Davison and Sherman Davison of Nebraska City, and sister Mrs. Floyd Ernst of Om aha. Mrs. Finney was baptized in the Baptist Church at Union. Rev. Joe Barr of Murray Pres byterian Church officiated at the services. Mrs. Twyla Hodge was in charge of the music. Flower bearers were Betty, Winifred, Lucy, Charlene and Donna Spor er. Pallbearers were Kenneth Hcstetter, Leonard Lutz, Will Minford, George Minford. Ver nile Pullen and LeRoy Topliif. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery here. Thursday, March 1 The Methodist Church WSCS will meet in the Memorial Room of the church Thursday at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 1 The Eagles Auxiliary will meet at the Eagles Hall Thursday, March 1, at 8 p.m. for their reg ular meeting. Past Presidents and Charter Members are to be honored. Friday, March 2 Plattsmouth Wildlife Club will hold a meeting Friday, March 2 at the 40 & 8 Club at 8 p.m. Pic tures will be shown. ! Friday, March 2 Navy Mothers Club will meet at 2 p.m. at Consumers Friday, March 2. Friday. March 2 Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. 24 Pot Luck Supper for the visiting 1 Grand Guardian, Mrs. Alice Metzger of Gordon at the Ma sonic Hall. Friday, March 2 at 6:30 p.m. This will be followed by initiation. Friday, March 2 Regular mi) ting of Kensing ton at the IOOF Hall at 8 p.m. Friday, March 2. All members urged to attend. Mcr.day, March 5 Central School PTA will meet In the cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. A film "24 Hours in Tyrant Land" will be shown. Monday, March 5 Plattsmouth Woman's Club will meet Monday, March 5 at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. W. L. Heinrich. Guest speaker will be Jo Ann Strateman, University of Nebraska student. Her topic will be "My Year in Norway." Roll call will be "Current Events". Tuesday, March 6 Supervisory and school cf in struction at 1 p.m. for the OES Home Chapter No. 189 Tuesday, March 6. Stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 9 World Day of Prayer. Adults will meet at the Methodist Church at 2:30; Columbian and Wintersteen School children wiil meet at the Presbyterian Church at 3:30; Central School children will meet either at the Presby terian Church or Christian Church (whichever is most convenient for the children) at 3:30. First Ward School will meet Dig Those Crazy Cats! Two musicians from Fari bault, Minn., on a road circuit tour probably will remember their visit to Plattsmouth Tues day evening for some time to come. The men, enroute to Hastings. Nebr., by car, stopped off for the evening in Plattsmouth. They had In tow a trailer which con tained an organ insured for $5,000. As the night progressed, the men decided to unhook the trailer and after doing so drove about Plattsmouth, spending the night sleeping in their car. Wednesday afternoon, they de cided to leave Plattsmouth but couldn't remember on what hill they had parked the trailer. After a vain search they con tacted the sheriff's office for as sistance. A search of the city hills failed to produce the missing trailer with its valuable cargo, so the search spread out to adjoining county roads. About 6 p.m. Wednesday, the trailer with its load intact was found parked six miles South of Plattsmouth on the Rock Bluff road where the men had un hooked it the night before. The men were allowed to con tinue after the sheriff's office re lieved them of one of two sets of 1962 Minnesota license plates found in the car and a check had been made with Minnesota authorities. OX DEAN'S LIST Tom Conis of Plattsmouth, a law student in his senior year at Creighton University School of Law, was named to the Dean's list for the first semes ter. Conis was one out of four of the upper 10 per cent of his class named to th? list. He is to graduate in June. Conis is the son of George Conis of Plattsmouth, His wife, Evelyn, and son live at 824 8th Ave. at the Christian Church at 3:30 and the junior and senior high school students will meet at the Methodist Church at 3:30. Monday, March 12 The Junior-Senior High PTA will meet in the Central School Cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. The pro gram will be on counselling and guidance in the Jr. -Sr. High School. SAFEGUARD! YOUR HEAL? IsOurMosi j Important Servke Serving your health interests best is the dedicated policy of FELDHOUSEN'S. Toward that end, we put forth our best professional efforts in dispensing prescribed medi cine and in s u p p I yi n g health aids of the most de pendable quality. 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Mrs. Raymond Free man played a piano prelude and then Mrs. Kenneth Boyd wel comed those present. Mrs. Lauritzen opened the pro gram by reading a poem, "The Legend of Weeping Water" by Alfred Hunter. He wrote this poem in 1906 and he was a resi dent of Weeping Water. The Brownie Girls danced three square dances. They were instructed by Carol Nickels and Shirley Upton. The Girl Scouts then danced one square dance. They were instructed by Linda Lane. Lawrence Houseman sang, ac companied by Kathryn Ellis. Herbert Schlueter played two piano accordiion selections. The main attraction of the pro gram was "Mr. Magic". The theme of the program was "Magic In Our Town". David Sudduth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sudduth of Omaha, pre sented several feats of magic, greatly enjoyed by old and young alike. David started school with this years graduating class. He attended high school in Omaha where he is a Senior. The "Galaxies" came next on the program. Archie Crozier, Alan Spangler, Larry Hansen Tom Riley and Keith Borne meier played three selections Connie Switzer was the soloist She sang "Red Sails in The Sun set" and "Mr. Sandman". Caro lyn Bruns sang two selections, "Dear Hearts and Gentle Peo ple" and "He", accompanied by Mrs. Freeman. A skit, "Tale of Whoa" was presented by several of the high school teachers, Truman Lytle Mrs. Arnold Detmer, Thomas Beach, Robert Kremke, Law rence Collier and Kenneth Wiles. Mrs. Wayne Pederson was the narrator. The Dance Band under the di rection of Thomas Beach pre sented three numbers. Members of the dance band are Carol Nickels, Georgia Ludwick, Tom Hays, John Meeske, Lani Beach, Bevely Lee, Linda Rehmeier, Charleen Thoren, Linda Lane, Shirley Upton, Marilyn Schma- i deke, Nick Lane, John Severn, Eldon Severn, Mary Helen Liv ingston, Sandra Jameson and Mary Alice Wood. The Triple Trio sang two selec tions. Members of the Trio are Georgia Ludwick, Bevely Lee, Linda Lane, Lois Livingston. Shirley Upton, Connie Switzer, Barbara Lee, Sandra Jameson and Charleen Thoren. Mary Alice Wood is the accompanist. Mrs. William Gwin and Theresa gave a pantomime and dance as two cats. The last on the program was a one act play by the dramatic club, "The Wall". Members of the cast were Tom Domingo, Bevely Lee, Linda Lane, Gary Opp, Eldon Severn and Lani Beach. Mrs. Gwin, president of PTA invited all to come for cookies and coffee after the program. The members of the program committee were Mrs. Gwin, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Lauritzen, Jr. and Mrs. Eldon Moore. Legal Notices CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elmwood, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Minnie Stege de ceased. No. 5141: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instru-j ment purporting to be the last will and testament of said de ceased, and for the appointment of Howard Stege as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 16th day of March 1962, at 10 A.M. Dated February 28th, 1962. (SEAL) Raymond J. Ca.se Count v JnHc7f No. 5588 March 1, 8, 15, 1962 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby rjiven that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the fol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit: Ira B. Johnson, 110 South Sixth Street Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of licence may be filed by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of said license should be allowed. Aibert Olson City Clerk quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the fol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit: Albert Pelzer, 401 Main Street Notice Is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the Citv of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of said license should be allowed Albert Olson City Clerk three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of such license should be allowed. Albert Olson City Clerk NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the lol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit; Elmer Wurtele, 542 Main Street Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of said license should be allowed. Albert Olson City Clerk NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the fol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit: Corner Bar, Inc., 402 Main Street Notice is hereby given that written rjrotests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of such license should be allowed. Albert Olson City Clerk NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, lor the fol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit: Cass County Voiture No. 1218, 40 & 8, 411 Main Street Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of such license should be allowed. Albert Olson City Clerk NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the fol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit: Raymond J. Uher, 115 North Sixth Street Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of such license should be allowed. Albert Olson City Clerk NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the fol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit: Marion Endclicato, SWUNWli Sec. 13-12-13, Oak Street & Sunset Ave. Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be tiled by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of-j fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether coiuinuation of such license should be allowed. Albert Olson City Clerk NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the fol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit: Keener I. Price, 316 Chicago Avenue Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before Marcn 1j, 1962, in the ol fice of the City Clerk; that in the event pretests are fued by three or more such person s. hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of such license should be allowed. Albert Olson City Clerk No. 5587 March l.'IDGZ. $C98 I A H 1 Yi .hf ft ft v V 1 " 'J f 1 mm '01 -I V- yV i r it Perfect compliment to a busy schedule is Kay Whitney's coat dress in wash and wear 100','i cotton stripe . . . button-closed from cardigan neck to hem, yoke back waist with stitched box pleat, layover pleated skirt. Half sizes: flat in center front and back. In greenwhite or melon pinkwhite. Sizes 12-20, 14Ja-24Ji. 9 Ksaerftaist;r mmmm NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li quor license may be automat ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the fol lowing retail liquor licensee, to wit: Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 365, 132 South Sixth Street Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of such license should be allowed. Albert Olson City Clerk NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby uiven that pursuant to section 53-135.01 li- NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE ' Notice is hereby given that ; pursuant to section 53-135.01 li- i quor license may be automat-! ically renewed for one year from May 1, 1962, for the fol-; lowing retail liquor licensee, to- wit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No 2543, 135 South Sixth Street Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Plattsmouth on or before March 15, 1962, in the of fice of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed bv three or more such person s, hearing will be had to deter mine whether continuation of such license should be allowed. 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