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i V . ' h it i Notices BEFORE YOU LAY THIS NEWSPAPER ASIDE . . . READ SOENNICHSEN'S SENSATIONAL DRESS SALE AD ON PACE 3. 14-ltc NOTICE For your conven lence we will be open Friday and Saturday evenings. 7 to 9. BRYANT MOTORS, Dodge and Rambler. Phone 5000. 10-tfc Needed at Once! A Correspondent from the Murray Community to write newt for The Plattsmouth Journal Call or write for particulars. U-tfc NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I will not be re sponsible for any debts con tracted for after December 18, 1962 by anyone other than myself. Signed Roy Norman Clark. Aduress Plattsmouth, Nebr. 10-3tp-M Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to take tills means of thanking all my many friends for the beautiful cards and gifts. Mrs. Blanche Bishop. 14-ltp CARD OF THANKS A hearty thank you to my customers for your patronage through the year Just passed and your thoughtfulnesi of my family and rne at the Christmas sea son. May peace and Joy be yours throughout the New Year. Lowell McQuin. 14-ltc CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to our family, neigh bors and friends who consoled us during the recent loss of our loved one. Tim hours wern made easier by your visits, flowers, cards, food and mem orials. The Melvln Miller Fam ily. Hilii? CARD OF THANKS I wish to thanks to all my relatives and friends who remembered with gifts, flowers, calls and cards, while I was in the hos pital. They were greatiy ap preciated. I wish you all a Happy New Year. Joe J. Sti bal. 14-ltc CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to all my relatives and friends who remembered me with gifts and cards on my recent birthday. Mrs. Eliza beth Smith, Crowell Memorial Home, Blair, Nebr. 14-ltp CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sym pathy and buautilul iloral ot terings received from our rela tives, friends and neighbors, also memorial tributes dur ing our recent bereavement In the loss of our beloved one. f amily of Mrs. C. R. (Loulet tai Martin. 14-ltc CAftrToK THANKS We wish lo extend a sincere thank you to all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, flowers, memorials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent be reavement. We are truly grateful. The family of Keener 1. Price. 14-ltc CARD OF THANKS Thanks to all our customers for Christ mas wishes and gifts. We wish you a Happy New Year. John ny Aschenbrermer and Tom my Sedlak, Journal Carriers. 14-ltc Wanted WANTED Ride to Omaha vi cinity of 13lh and Farnam, 8 to 5. Phone 7244. 14-2tp Help Wanted t HELP WANTED Part time baby sitter. Phone 2657. 14-2tp WANT AD RATES Want Ads are Cash other thin to established accounts, Courtesy charges are made on telephone ads for a period of six days. No Want Ads will be accepted from users delinquent in their accounts. Pay ment Is expected from customers upon their receipt of notification or total charges. IACH WORD, first Insertion 4c EACH WORD, Subsequent Insertions 3c I Minimum Charge for any Ad 50c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, per Inch 75 CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIAM MESSACES POETRY sam as Want Ad Rates DEADLINE All Want Ads must be in this office by 9:30 A.M. Day of Publication. TELEPHONE 2141 If an error Is made In your ad notify The Journal office Immedi ately following publication. We cannot assume responsibility after the first Insertion, Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY Hens. Welshed and nlckeri nn nn your tarm. Special prlceg f on 42 lb. hens and over. Call 253-2424. Kreifels Hatchery, Springfield, Nebr. 1-tfc WANTED TO BUY Clean cot ton rags. Remove buttons and! zippers. Do not want over alls, towels, nylon or silk! Sc per lb. The Plattsmouth Jour nal, l-tfc Services Offered ABSTRACTS OF TITLE F o u c h e k and O a r n e 1 1, Plattsmouth. 1-tfc WE CUT GLASS to any size. Picture framing. Plattsmouth Paint Store. 1-tfc RKRVTCKH flFFFREn Piirtljui I Hreer Una Service Tall Eairle 984-5400. l-tfc' SERVICES OFFERED Paper hanging and painting. Vernle Younker. Phone 2108. 1-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Cess nnolft and rent.in tanks clean ed. Complete price $15 to $35 CaLii. vu uif wuaiu, nunc ' 2332. 1-tfC SERVICES OFFERED Haul ing: Livestock, Grain, Feed, Hay. Phone Collect daytime 331-4865, nights 731-2468. Hap py Transler. 3-tlc SERVICES OFFERED Light body and fender work. Larry Young, 325-3596, Murray. 10-4tc i PLANNING a new home or re modeling. Phone 325-3835, Murray. Herb Campbell. 1-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Sewing and alterations. Mrs. Ed Web er. Phone 4022. 90-tfc FRANK'S Plumbing & Heating Supplies. & Guttering Phone bl94 1-tfc SERVICES OFFERED Light body and fender work. Larry Young, 325-3598, Murray. 14-4tp SERVICES OFFERED Hand and circle saws machine sharpened and set. 906 Patter son. Phone 7998. 38-tfc-M SERVICES OFFERED "CON FIDENTIAL Services, plan ning and shelter for unmar ried mothers. Legal adoptive processes. Catholic Social Ser vice bureau. 2705 Randolph, Lincoln, Netrraska." 41-tfc-M For Sale FOR KAI.F. Pure hrrH 11 xjppt Chihuahua pups. 823-4593 weeping waier, Nebr. 14-ltc FOR SALE 18x24 garage; 2x 12x20 foot lumber; timbers. all sizes; 8xl2-lnch I beams; 130 and 200,000 - 3TU Arm strong furnaces Phons 5194. 1-tfc Household Goods FOR SALE Carpets clean easier with Blue Lustre Elec tric Shampooer only $1 per day. Wm. Schmldtmann Hdw. 14-ltc FOR SALE Spinet piano -owner leaving state, will sacri fice all equity paid in on spinet. Pick up back payment and small monthly payments. Write to Credit Manager,' Hospe Piano Co., 1512 Douglas St., Omaha, Nebr. 13-2tc Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT Clean three room furnished apartment. Phone 2521. 8-tfc FOR RENT 1 bedroom apt., refrigerator, oven and stove furnished. All utilities paid. private emrar.ee. Newly oec- oraica aupiex. washing facil ities in basement. $90 Avail able now. Phone 4056.- 90-tfc FOR RENT 3 room furnish ed apartment, utilities furn ished. Bee after 4 o'clock at 424 So. 7th St. 104-tfc IFOR RENT furnished apart- merit. 312 So. 8th. 80-tfc I FOR RENT 2 Bedroom fur I nished apartment. Private en ; trance. Inquire 701 Ave. B. 3-tfc F0R RENT Two bedroom furnished apartment. Utilities I paid. Reasonable, two blocks from Post office. Call 8130 evenings. 2267 day time. 2-tfc FOR RENT Apartment. Over Jonns sales ano Service. Phone 6239 or 9011. 101-tfc FOR RENT Beautiful new 2 bedroom apartment In new addition. Unfurnished. Phone 2100. 92-tfc FOR RENT Large 2 bedroom unfurnished apartment. Adults. Lease. Coronado Apts. Phone 7207. l-tfc FOR RENT 4 room furnished apt. Phone 8177. 82-tfc ; run nan i Two bedroom partly furnished. apartment, I Private entrance. Phone 7183 or 233B. 82-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping rooms by week or month, with gar age. Rock Motel. 97-tfc j FOR RENT burnished and unfurnished apartments. Lorls B. Long, Realtor. Phone 5239 or 4250. Bl-tfc FOR RE'JT 3 room furnished apt. Utilities. 228 Main. 91-tfc FOR RENT 4 room house with bath furnished or unfurnish ed. Phone 4064. 94-tfc FOR RENT 3 bedroom house in Plattsmouth, 2 blocks from High School. Phone Nehawka 227-2545. 81-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt., refrigerator and stove furn ished, close-in. Phone 3254 or 3032. 96-tfc FOR RENT 3 room apt., re frigerator and stove. Phone 6975, Oakmont apts. 3-tfc FOR RENT Three bedroom unfurnished house near school $80. Lorls B. Long Realtor. Phone 5239 or 4250. 101-tfc FOR RENT Furnished one bedroom apartment. Call 9130 after 6 p.m. 9-tfc FOR-RENT Very nice one bed room furnished apt., gas and water furnished. 1603 valley Street. 8-tfc FOR RENT 3 room apt. on ground floor, stove and re frigerator furnished. Avail able now. Phone 4906. 101-tfc FOR RENT Furnished house, near school. $110. Lorls B. Long, Realtor. Phone 5239 or 4250. 100-tfc FOR RENT Furnished apt. Reasonable. 305 Main. 103-tfc FOR RENT Five room modern apartment on pavement, part ly furnished. Phone 4100. 7-tfc FOR RENT New 3 bedroom modern home with full base ment, double carport. See in Avoca, Harold Dumke. 7-8tc FOR RENT Furnished two bedroom apartment. Ground floor, yard. Phone 6177. 13-2tp FOR RENT Nice unfurnished two bedroom home. Phone 8356. 13-tfc FOR RENT One bedroom furnished apartment. Utilities paid. Three blocks to down town. Phone 5258. 13-tfc FOR RENT Unfurnished two bedroom home 4 miles west, 4 miles south of Plattsmouth. Phone 8143. 13-tfc FOR RENT 4 bedroom home. Phone 7998. 7-tfc FOR RENT Sleeping rooms and kitchenettes by the week, and month. Plattsmouth Motel. 6-tfc FOR RENT New 2 home. Phone 7998. bedroom 7-tfc FOR RENT 2 bedroom house, nice. Utilities paid. Call 6245. 100-tfc FOR RENT Two room furn ished apartment, ground floor, private entrance and bath. Washing facilities and utili ties paid. Phone 3180. 10-tfc FOR RENT All modern 3 room house, stove and refrigerator furnished. E. J. Dieter, Phone 2147. 10-tfc FOR RENT Two and three room furnished apartments. Call 2105 after 4 p.m. 4-tfc FOR RENT Large three bed room unfurnished apartment first floor. Phone 7109. 104-tfc FOR RENT Come and see this pleasant 5 room unfurn ished apt. Nice location. Call at 1118 4th Ave. or phone 6208. 104-tfc FOR RENT 3 bedroom house with built-in range. Phone 2145 or 4278. 14-ltc FOR RENT Small 3 room furnished apt. Phone 2149. 14-tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom apartment, modern, complete ly remodeled. Partly furnish ed. 1010 Lincoln Ave. Phone 7150. 12-4tc FOP RENT 3 bedroom house, suburban living. Mrs. May nard Tritsch, Omaha 733-5370 or 4992. 14-tfc FOR RENT One unfurnished two bedroom apartment AlliMn nnn tw oa ?i iqr9 i I It ....... . nl 4-- ubinctua untu caucjjv iiiiLs.t J1C1U1U AUUi IMimUf. JT XI U II C 3144. 1-tfc FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath. Unfurnished. Or 3 rms. and 2 1mo lPiirnlehH XJiSv. flnnf Inquire 70l' Ave. B. 104-tfc i OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA . To the creditors of the estate FOR RENT House, 2 bedrooms, I of John L. Swindle deceased, range and refrigerator, 2 chll-No. 5224: Take notice that the dren. 318 South 7th. 14-tfc' time limit for the filing and n r- r in I presentation of claims against Kpfll EstfltP fnr SnlP, said estate is April 3rd 1963; that iwui uatute iur JuiCa nearinR wU1 De had at the I County Court room in Platts FOR SALE Development ' mouth on April 8th 1963 at ten property. 8 lots adjoining I o'clock a.m. for the purpose of highway by-pass. Price reduc- I examining, hearing, allowing ed. Paul Fauquet 6113. 3-tfc I and adjusting all claims or ob- Mections duly filed. FOR SALE By owner. New Dated December 14th, 1962. 3 bedroom home with attach- (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE ed garage on 4V4 lots. Has County Judge built In stove, oven and refn-:No. 6054 Dec. 17. 24, 31, 1962. gerator, completely carpeted and draped with l'a baths. Also 2 bedroom ants, in base ment with built in stove and oven. Karl Keys, call 5192 after 5:30 p.m. or anytime' Saturday and Sunriav 06-tfc ! FOR SALE Three bedroom home, near Central School, may be rented for $80 per month, subject to sale for $6,500. Unusually attractive old er honae on paving near school. Living room, dining room, knotty-pine kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath, en closed porches. Improved and unimproved acreage suitable for home sites In city limits. Attractive four room home with basement near school. $7,500.00. LOR IS B. LONG Realtor 126 N. 4th St. Ph. 5239 or 421,0 1-t.fc Mobile Homes FOR SALE 1956 American House Trailer 38 x 8. Complete with Air Conditioner. We will finance. Platts mouth State Bank. 100-tfc-Ml Automobiles RUBIN S BEST USED CAR BUYS '61 Ford HT, 375 hp. engine '60 Ford HT, straight shift '60 Ford 2 dr., straight shift '59 Ford HT, automatic '60 Chevrolet Impala HT '59 Ford 4 door, air conditioned '58 Ford convertible '58 Ford 2 door '57 Mercury HT '54 Ford, St. shift, overdrive, one owner. TRUCKS & PICKUPS '59 Ford 'a tpn pickup '58 International 'z ton, long box '48 Ford Vt ton, 4 speed '51 F-800 stock Si gram, with hoist. RUBIN AUTO CO. Ford-Mercury-Falcon-Comet Plattsmouth 13-tfc FOR SALE 1957 Buick Station WEKTMM 4,Vollnmt Phone ' 6934 invni. flint,' i Street. 13-3tp FOR SALE 1947 International truck, ., ton flat bed. 4 speed. Phone 5249. 14-2tc FOR SALE '58 Impala Sport coupe good condition near new tires. Ed Egenberger. 6046 after 7 p.m. 14-2tcl Tot-r7 i..-toy Feed & Seed for Snip I tcu VX JttU IUI JUit. FOR SALE Haled Alfalfa Hay and Baled Wheat Straw. Alvin Klemme. Phone 867-2952 Mur ciock. 13-3tp FOR SALE Order your seed before Jan. 10, 1963 for early order prices. Discount for cash with order! Or pay 10 "o down and have Ouaranteed Price Protection. Top quality seeds at competitive prices. Order Now!! Stewart Seed Co., 4205 So. 33rd St., Cmaha. Nebr. or R. E. Gansemer, plattsmouth, Nebr. 6-6tc-M Legal Notices MORAN & JAMES, Attorneys Nebraska City, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Charley R. Hail deceased. No. 5233: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and pre sentation of claims against said estate is April 11th, 1963; that a hearing will be haci at the County Court room in Platts mouth on April 15!h, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated December 21, 1962. nountv Judee ! ' Jan. 7, 1963 SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT ORDINANCE NO. 1037 AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT PORTION OF ELEVENTH STREET LYING WEST OF block z in fitzgerald s ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FORE VACATED BY ORDIN ANCE NO. 959 PASSED ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1957: DESIG NATING THE REVERSION OF TITLE THERETO; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND REPEALING ALL ORDIN ANCES IN CONFLICT THERE WITH, -v WHEREAS, a petition has been filed by all of the owners InffWti.rt hv 1hls Ordinance re questing the action provided for herein; waiving notice of vaca tion and waiving claims for damage arising therefrom; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NE BRASKA: SECTION 1. That that por tion of Eleventh Street lying west of Block 2 in Fitzgerald's Addition to the City of Platts mouth, not heretofore vacated by Ordinance No. 959 passed on September 9, 1957 be ana the same is hereby vacated. SECTION 2. The title to said street shall revert to the owners of property directly aoutting t hereon, as Drovided by law. SECTION 3. This vacation shall be absolute, but shall be expressly subject to existing easements and franchises for nnhlie utilities. StU l lON 1. 1 n i s uramaiitc shall take effect upon Its pass age, approval and publication as provided by law. SECTION 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. PASSED AND APPROVED this 27th dav of December 1962. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, . NEBRASKA By L. W. Moore Mayor Attest : Eina M. Yenncy City Clerk No. 6064 Dec. 31, 1902 SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plaltsmnuth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Elizabeth Helgl deceased. No. 5239: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and pre sentation of claims against said estate is April 18th, 1963; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on April 23rd, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose nf exjiniinlnc. hearing, aliow- Bnd atlj11,sUli,t; 5U clalms 0r (niPCUOIlS UUIV IUI"U. Dated December 28th, 196 (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6068 Dec. 31, 1962, Jan. 7,J4,1963. NOTICF OF ANNVAL MEETING The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Plattsmouth Loan and Building Association will be held at its olfiee on Mon-i January 14, 1963 at 8:uu o - i p-m for tne PurPse 01 ,t, i,i,.,.tr. and thp trans action of any o t n e r ousines that may come before the meet ing. C. A. Johnson, President Attest: Aibert Olson Secretary No. 6068 Dec. 31, 1962, Jan. 7, 14, 1963. WEBB, KELLY, (iKEEN & BY AM, Attorneys Service Life Building Omaha, Nebraska NOTIC E OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF I CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA I To all persons Interested in 4he estate of Maude E. Morton I deceased. No. 5241: Take notice inai u peuuun iiaa m:cn mcu for the nrobate of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Kay M. Allen as Administratrix c.t.a. thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 18th dav of Jan uary 1963, at 10:00 A M. Dated December 28th, 1962. SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Jucige NO. 6067 Dec. 31, 1962, Jan. 7, 14, 1903. ORDINANCE NO. 1038 AN ORDINANCE CREATING STREET IMPROVEMENT DIS TRICT NO. 169 IN THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRAS KA AND PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA: SECTION 1. Street Improve ment District No. 169 is hereby created and shall include all of the area within the following outer boundaries: Commencing at the Inter section of the east right-of-way line of Highway 73-75 and the north line of Lot 17 in Block 1 in Richie Place Addition extended; Thence east on the north line of Lot 17 in Block 1 in Richie Place extended to the west line of Lot 6 in Block 3 of Brown's Subdivision of Lot 17, an addition to the City of Plattsmouth; Thence north on the west line of said Lot 6 in Block 3 In Brown's Subaivision to the north line of said Lot 6; Thence east on the north line of Lot 6 in Block 3 in Brown's Subdivision extend ed to the east line of Lot 4 in said Block 3 In Brown's Subdivision; Thence south to the north line of Lot 3 in Block 3 in said Brown's Subdivision of Lot 17; Thence east on the north line of Lot 3 in Block 3 in Brown's Subdivision extend ed to the west line of Lot 24 in Block 2 In Brown's Sub division; Thence north to the north line of said Lot 24 In Block 2 in Brown's Subdivision; Thence east on the north line of Lot 24 in Block 2 in Brown's Subdivision of Lot 17 extended on a line paral lel to and 144 feet north of Avenue B, also known as Oak Street, to the west line of 18th Street also known as Maiden Lane; Thence south on the west line of Maiden Lane to a point 140 feet north of the north line of said Avenue B, also known as Oak Street; Thence east on the north line of Lot 12 in Block 5 in Duke's Addition, extended to its Intersection with the west line of Lot 10 in Block 7 in Dukes Addition of the City of Plattsmouth: Thence north on the west line of Lot 3 in Block 7 In Dukes Addition to the north line of Avenue C, also known as Locust Street; Thence east on the north line of Avenue C, also known as Locust Street, to the east line of Lot 3 in Block 16 in Young & Hays Addition of the City of Plattsmouth ex tended; Thence south on the east line of Lot 3 in Block 16 in Young & Hays Addition ex tended to the south line of Lot 4 in Block 16 in Young & Hays Addition to said city; Thence west on the south line of Lot 4 In Block 16 In Young & Hays Addition ex tended to the east line of Fifteenth Street also known as Duke Avenue; Thence south on the east line of Fifteenth Street also known as Duke Avenue to the south line of Lot 2 in Block 9 in Dukes Addition to the City, of PlatUsmouth; Thence west on the south line of Lot 1 in Block 10 in Dukes Addition to the City of Plattsmouth extended west 140 feet south of and parallel to Avenue B, also known as Oak Street, to the west line of Wlnterset Addi tion to the City of Platts mouth which is the east right-of-way line of High way 73-75; Thence north on the east right-of-way line of High way 73-75 to the point of beginning. SECTION 2. The f ol 1 o w 1 n g streets in said district shall be Improved by grading, paving, curbing, guttering, and such othtr work as may be incidental thereto: , FIFTEENTH STREET, also known as Duke Avenue from the north line of Ave nue C a'so known as Locust Street to the south line of Avenue B also known as Oak Street, together with all In cluded intersections. AVENUE B, also known as Oak Street from the east line of Fifteenth Street, also known as Duke Avenue to the east right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 73-75. SECTION 3. Said Improve ments shall be made at public cost but the City will levy spe cial assessments on the prop erty especially benefited there by, proportionate to tne Dene- fits as provided by taw. SECTION 4. All work essential for or necessarily Incidental to the construction of said im-Di-ovements shall be done in connection therewith as a part thereof and all of said improve ments shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications to be prepared by Henningson, Durham & Ricli- ardson, Inc., special engineer THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRA8KA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Monday, December 31, 1962 PAGE SEVEN Wo&fdnq UJaisih Mrs. Edward Van Horn Phone 823-5305 Mr. and Mrs. William Klemme and Steven of Nehawka, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klemme of Mur dock, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of Noel, Missouri, Mrs. James Remaley of Eagle, Orie Sowards and Marvin of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klemme and Bruce of Big Springs, Kathryn and Vinee Hanson of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klemme and Curtiss of Big Springs and Kile Klemme of Chickasha, Oklahoma were Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. August Klemme. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton: Cooper and children and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin and Alan were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin and Alan were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coop er. Ricky and Sheri Cooper spent the weekend at the Cooper home. Kit and Debbie Cooper spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Louts Sack of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schmidt and Jean and Dale Schmidt of Wichita, Kansas were Monday guests of Mrs. Fred Neumeister. Dale has spent a leave with his parents and returned to the service on Christmas. Mrs. Fred Neumeister and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Neumeister and family were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schomaker. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Upton and family entertained at an Attebery family dinner on Christmas day. Mrs. Tom Atte bery of Adams is spending sev eral days at the Upton home. Mrs. Tom Attebery of Adams and Mrs. Richard Nickels and Christine were business visitors In Nebraska City Wednesday morning. Christine Lee Nickels spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Tom Attebery, Carol Sue and Kenneth Upton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nickels and Christine were Christmas morning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Horn, Carol and John. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Upton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urwin j and son of Omaha were Monday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin and Alan. James Thorns and Marcia Mei. singer were Wednesday after noon guests of Mrs. Clifford Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schmidt, Larry, Eldon and Jean of Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schomak er, Mr. and Mrs. James McVav. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Neumeister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Neumeister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle and Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle and family of Avoca were Christmas evening guests of Mrs. Fred Neumeister. They enjoyed a tasty lunch and a gift exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schew iamn of Union, Clayton Cooper, Rolland Cooper and Kit Cooper were Wednesday "dinner guest" of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooler. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cooper and boys of Omaha were Wed nesday supper guests at the Cooper home. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Urwin and Alan and Ricky Cooper. The following have visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Critser the past week, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hansen of Waverly, Mrs. Thomas Green of Lincoln, George Hanson of Syracuse, Mrs. George Kirchhoff, Mis. Robert Kirchhoff of Avoca. Mrs. Henrietta Kirchhoff. Mrs Frprt Kirchhoff, Mrs. William Dett- mer, Mr. and Mrs. William New man and Walter Kassube. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lorensen and family entertained at a pre Christmas dinner on Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mis. Hubert Cappen of Paplllion, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hauschild and family of Nehawka, Mrs. Amos Cappen and Lewis Lorensen. Dennis and Craig Kirchhoff of Avoca spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kirchhoff. employed by the city, and to be approved by the Cltv Council. PASSED AND APPROVED this 27th (.ay of December, 1962 CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA By L. W. Moore Mayor Attest: , Erna M. Yenncv City Clerk No. 6065 Dec. 31, 1862. LOUISVILLE Mrs. Dorothy Van Ackern Phone 325-3556 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiles, Lort and Jodi, Mrs. Hanna Twiss and Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley were Christmas Day din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ver ner Peck. A pre-Christmas dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kraft. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wattles and children of Geneva were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scholting, Mike and Merlin of Gretna, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deloske, Janet, Betty and Kathy of Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Flnlay and Howard were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. A. C. Hin- ; kle, Roy and Roger. Afternoon -callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Hinkle, Debbie and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. James Ness and Jimmy of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprieck entertained at their annual Christmas Eve party at their home. Guests present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sutton and children of Avoca, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yochum and Mrs. Esther Roberts all of Platts mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hell of Omaha, Steve Gwinn of Weeping Water, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sprieck of Murray, Mr. and . Mrs. Orval Robbins and Terri, Mrs. Zelma Sutton, Bob and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spreick and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sjo gren and family all of Louisville. Sharon True of New York City arrived home Saturday by plane to spend the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz True ' ' and Carol. Miss True is employ ed by the Pan American Air lines. Mrs. Roy Hatch and daughters of Council Bluffs, Iowa were Sunday guests of her father, Earl Hurlbut. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grell, Larry and Terry were Thursday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Finlay and How- " ard. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley enter tained at surprise party at their home honoring the 23rd Wed ding anniversary of her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Verner Peck. Guests present were Mr. and ' Mrs. Paul Wiles, Lori and Jodi, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sie- brass and family and Mrs. Han- na Twiss. Ice cream and cake were served later in tne eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rau Gaebel of Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Braack of Louisville left Saturday to spend the New Year's holidays with Rev. and Mrs. Lyle Mueller and family In Greeley, Colorado. Mrs. Orrel Edgerton of Louis ville is in the Jennie Edmund- ' son hospital in Council Blutfs, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Koop spent Christmas Day at the -l0me of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tfentzen in "' Seward. . Mrs. Margaret Larsen enter- T tained at a supper Christmas' " Eve at Va-i Hotel Cafe. Her guests wre her children, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eager and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larsen and " sons. Other guests were Mr. and .. '. Mrs. August Ossenkop, Miss Vivian Blake and Bill Kahler. A pre-Christmas dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Braack. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bra- ' ack and family, Mr. and Mrs. - Lester Mumm and family and Mrs. Gladys Braack all of Oma- ha, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhr ' of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rog ers and family of Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska. This is the first time the group had been together for " several years. Mr. and Mrs. Jack White of Nehawka, Miss Meta Mueller of Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ackles and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner and family all of Louisville were Christmas Day dinner guests of .. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. White and John of Springfield, Missouri and Mrs. Bedella Stander were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquardt in Avoca. , Mrs. Faye Terryberry spent- . Christmas Day with her daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. "" Lawrence Smith, Jr., and fam ily In Murdock. If a woman's earth weight Is 120utpojmds, statistician., esti mate she would weigh 19 on the fmBotv 10!im Vemu, nd 317 on jupuer. ... 1 aaAa ' i ' AA 4 A A A A 4 it , ;v 4 fe), 4 ft f t f. 4 .f t f , t .a f V a a f .A.- A WV A? VA- VA