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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B Legal Notices EDWIN T. McHl'GH, Attorney Murdock, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Ferdinand A. Brunkow, also known as F. A. Brunkow de ceased. No. 5228: Take notice that the time limit for the fil ing and presentation of claims against said estate is April 12th. Intl.): that a hearine will he had nt the County Court room in Plattsmouth on April 17th, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, al lowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated December 26th, 1962. (SEAL) - Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6062 Dec. 27, 1962, Jan. 3, 10, 1963. JAMES F. EEGLEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nwnraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OP CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Ida Witt deceased. No. 5236: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation THOMAS WALLING CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" " BUSirisS DIRECTORY n mmwawi mmwu m . mum. m m m . , - i A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Phone 5043 Rutful Surrounding! (or th t4 Jnd convalescent. Licensed and Approved Men Cucsts Only '24 how muting service Special Diets HILLCRIST HOME PlitHmouth I, 2 ' K ET 'H :' m B I GENERAL CONTRACTING Phone 4043 Home & Commercial Building, Roofing, Remodeling, Cabinet Work and Aluminum Combination Doors Windows and Siding E. L. KRINCS 313 mmmmmmmmm wmrmmmamm, m rm . m m m , m m m STEWARD STUDIO Phone 2458 Portrait - Croupe - Weddings - Children Commercial Kodacelor Portrait . Orb) Browntorw . Black & White Photos. Phono For Reasonable Prices. 511 So. 12th (Oakmor Or.) Plattsmouth, Nebr. m TAKE YOUR CAR TO IM Phone 4177 For Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Complete Brake Service, and Brake i Drum Turning, Cenercl Repairs. ForeV-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (Jim Chapped) 377 Main ; RADIATOR CLEAN INC & REPAIRING " Guaranteed work. A faulty radiator can result in serious motor damage. Sea us ior Service. OTTO WEBER. Phone 5926 1S24 Avenue B. (Cedar Creek Road) mmmmmmsm m is: mmmm MM?:amM,mMm mum ; HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME I Esf. 1914 Ambulance Service Phone 823-42(5 Weeping Water, Nebr. 5 m m m.m m ; mm . m mm m . i DO YOUR DOWN LAUNDRY AT RYAN'S ECON-O-WASH 4 NOW! Norga Automatic Dry Cleaning Service. Too. ONE HOUR WILL WASH AND DRY ANY SIZE LAUNDRY. IIS South 3rd St. Plattsmouth naV; m.,m m. m m FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP, MOTOR OVERHAUL Phone 4113 r Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing, Ceneral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. - LLOYD FRADY CARACE Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. oV M :B ' I I FRICIDAIRE COIN-OP CLEANINC Phone 4193 ; 8 pounds for $2.00 Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing at our regular low prices. You get the best . . . ne matter which method you choose. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS 7th b Chicago Ave. Ill a a Your Infants' & Children's Shop ' 'A complete line of infants', pre-scheol and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping . . , WEE' WARDROBE (Helen E.tingl 425 Main m mm mm m m m.,.m,M WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . . BRINC 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. Bj!is.;.;B i.,,avBk :. m m.m m m m. m..,m m. m.-. FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Phone 2564 Overhaul Transmission Wrecker Service .' Lef us make an estimate first. ' Cene Farris D. A. Ferris PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS Cotner Bldg., 318 1st Ave. UB A'.S ' 'I PHOTOCRAPHY Phone 2452 I portraits Weddings Commercial Formal or Candid No )ob Too Large or Too Small Z Each is given our careful Personal Attention. HILL'S STUDIO 624 No. 11th Plattsmouth h m m mm ma 4 v a i a i SCHREINER REXALL DRUGS - PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. AMERICA'S LARCEST SELLINC VITAMIN-MINERAL PRODUCT j mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmimmimmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmtmmm itittttt ZZZS'S&ttttett' Thursday, January 10, 1963 of claims against said estate Is April 15th, 1963; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on April 19th, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated December 26th, 1962. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6063 Dec. 27, 1962, Jan. 3, 10, 1963. j j kacis m. cash. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ' To all persons interested in the estate of Keener I. Price de ceased. No. 5244: Take notice that a petition has been filed lj praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Clara M. Price as administra trix; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 22nd day of January, 1963 at ten oclock a.m. Dated January 2nd, 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judee No. 6071 Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1963. MOHAN & JAMES. Attorneys Nebraska City, Nebraska NOTICE TO C REDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of May Vallery' Cunningham de ceased. No. 5234: Take notice that the time limit for the fil ing and presentation of claims South 7th PUttimouth Across from Standcr Implement. I Phone 3181 SUPER PLENAEV1INS rS aualnst said estate is April 19th, 1963: that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on April 24th, 1963 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, 1963. (SEAL Raymond J. Case County Judne No. 6072 Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1963. JAMES F. BECLEY, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested In the estate of Barbara A. Geringi deceased. No. 5243: Take notice that a petition has been filed i jack Brannan and family who for the probate of an instrument j uve wjtjj n m are now staying purporting to be the last mil i wlth Mr and w Dan Rueter and testament and Codicil , AI T. ye.. anH nthT. thereto of said neceased. and for "J til JL l. the appointment of Ursula!?' the fjTlIy have been trying Rountree and Henry Robert!10 salvage sotr.e of the furnish- Herolri as co-Executors thereof : that said petition has been set for hearing before .said court on the 21st day of January 1963, at 10:00 A.M. Dated January 2nd, 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6070 Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1963. CITY OF PLATTSMOLTII, NEBRASKA NOTICE OK CREATION OF STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 169 PUBLIC NOTICE is Riven that h X- anA r-it (-r.,,r,nll the City of Plattsmouth. Ne- w Mr. and Mrs. Lyle braska have pa.s.sed. approved j Williams and Brad at Logan, and published Ordinance No.jio'- 1038 creating Street Improve- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leaver and ment District No. 169 which I Noble Newsham were Friday provides for the improvement of! supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. the following streeir in saiajohn Fox. District, to-wit FIFTEENTH STREET, also known as Duke Avenue from the north line of Avenue C, also known as Locust Street to the south line of Avenue B, also known as Oak Street, together with all included 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. The said improvements shall consist of grading, paving, curb ing, guttering and such other work as may be incidental thereto in accordance withi.u. ,.,. ' f -it rviini 1 0 plans and sipecifications to bejln Uncoln Wednesdj afterJ ham and Richaroson, Inc., Spe- rn.in, m,,inH hv the Citv. and to be approved by the City Council. Said improvements i shall be made at public cost. ( but the City will levy special assessment on the proper ty , wiiuiii liic uiii.in.i, c.ai , benefited thereby proportionate to the benefits. i If the owners of the record title representing more than : fifty Dercent of the foot front ageof the property abutting or adjoining the street to be im- Droved in the district shall file with the City Clerk within; twenty (20) days after the first ! .,Kii,tir, r rhi. nntiri. wrtt. ten objections to the creation of said district, said improvements' shall not be made and the or- dinance creating the said dis-1 mas with the Nelson's daughter, trict shall be repealed. If said j Marjorie, Mrs. James Estes and objections are not filed in the j captain Estes In San Antonio, time and manner aforesa i c I. the , XfeXas and New year, , pen governing body shall forthwith . - iri ho orrlr In ho Hnne nnrl'ctMa florlaa. such Improvements to be ma&e; in said district. The first publication of this notice is made on the 3rd day of January, 1963. L. W. Moore Mayor Erna M. Yenney City Clerk No. 606 Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24. 1903. PAI L E. FAI QIET. Attorney P.attmouth. Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF LEONA M. SCHLIEFERT, INCOMPETENT To all persons Interested ln the above entitled guardianship: liefert, has filed his final ac- count as guardian of Leona M. j Schliefert, incompetent, toneth-1 er with his petition for final ; settlement, which petition will be heard in this court on the ; 28th day of January, 1963, at ten; o'clock A.M. miTRT ("SEAL) Rav mond J Case (SEAL) county JudgfT No 6077 Jan. 10, 17, 24, 19G3. ! . . - ; PAIL E. FAIQIET, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska . i- i , i." rmnvKTHiTinv IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CAdS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Leona M. Schlie- j fert deceased. No. 5245: Take notice that a petition has been; fiied praying for administration of said estate ana appoimmem : ministrator: that said petition ! has been set for hearing before : aid Court on the zatn day oi j January, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated January (tn, isksj. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Juage No. 60,8 Jan. 10, 17, 24, 1963. Careful. "The motorist that hits me will certainly be sorry," said the dusty pedestrian. "Why?" asked his companion. "Because," said the other, "I'm carrying a stick of dyna- 36 DAY SUPPLY $2.59 Year SuddIv $17.50 A S ASHLAND Mrs. Ivan Armstrong Phone 944-8136 Mr. and Mm. Dewey Moore and Dewey W. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mojre and Ricky at tended a larmly gathering and dinner at the Fred Rueter home in Alvo Christmas day. That night the Rueter home was badly damaged by fire. Mr. : Rueter and his daughter. Mrs. lings from V..i downstairs. nveryinaig in me upstairs was aestroyex Donald Emidt and Kathy of Arlington were Wednesday vis itors at the Cecil Stander home. Cecil and Dale Stander called at the Lumar Havlot home at Milford Friday. Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Oaines and Katherine were Friday eve ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stickney vmiBUII and family were Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gay of Littleton, Colo, were Monday afternoon visitors with Mr. Oay's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Orie Sowards. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturm and family spent Thursday with Mrs. Strum's parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Harry E. Metcalf in Lin coln. They returned to their home in Wayne from there. Mr. and Mrs. George Vogler and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke were Friday evening visitors with the Leonard Roeber fam ily. Mrs. A. D. Bachman attended Wild, "' , . Denice Stewart spent a few days last week with Cindy Wes- ton. j Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander,) Charles, Steven, and Mary Ann i returned home Friday from a i . week vacatinn and elchU lw, wef T , " 'n seeln8 trVP to Callfornta. They w"e in Sacramento, San Fran- Cisco, Los Angeles and San Diego and lo Tijuana, Mexico. Er.route home they visited Mr and Mrs. Stanley Miller and :.., , Du,,,., M ' . M Ravmontl Krlvm n?r'a,M " m d7? and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rich- rds arrived home Saturday, night from a holiday trip to the; South Land. They spent Christ-1 Folks ln S00'" Ashland are( sorry 10 learn oi tne severe in- juries Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ! Sturm received in the accident they and Ernest Leaver had on a country road south of the' Sturm home. We hope they will soon show Improvement. Theyl are In Bryan Memorial Hospital ln Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Jame-; son, Ray and Rory returned to their home near Elsie Tuesday. They had stopped to soend the holidays with Mrs. Jameson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower as they were enroute t home from a two weeks trip In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lambert and sons attended a New Year's vfn a1,.rth$ay Par v he Glen Willlss home at Prairie i Home. Gladys Willlss was the one honored for her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase j were amone the euests of Mr. i and Mrs Daie McLaughlin of Elmwood, New Year's eve. New Year's Mr and Mr- Haasfi and Mr- and Mr- Leon- ard Roeber and family were din- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones rrPrt RPt.r nt a nart r.f - last week at the Dewey Moore j heme, all then spent New Year's oay at me uan rtueier nome in , Alvo. Ricky Moore spent New j year's eve and overnight with! the Dewey Moore's. His parents j Mr and Mrg Richard Moore ! came for him and had supper N ;enadrMraem! orlenenger an(J , f.,, e,Jffr i"u and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grieo enger and Kathy of Ashland were Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Clarence Peter son and Harold Peterson. New Year's eve guests of Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Jones and family were Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wiles and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Long and Sally and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johannsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong at an oyster supper New Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leaver and family attended a party at ,ne home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn- The Lea family l"rl New Year's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Leaver. JSSAAJ4jJtsAAA,AAAAAAAAAAJi0ArAsfi j. v Jan. 31 Final Small Grain Jan. 31, 1963, is the deadline Kay Casey Officer In Women's Ad Frat at U of N Oamma Alpha Chi. profession al women's fraternity in advert ising, will return to the Uni versity of Nebraska campus in January after a three years absence The University chapter was reinstalled and 10 new mem bers Initiated in ceremonies. Newly installed and initiated officers are: Paula Warner, Journalism and law major from Columbus, president: Pam Hol loway, Grand Island, vice presi dent; and Kay Casey of Platts mouth, secretary-treasurer. Kay was on the advertising staff of the 1962 Summer Ne braskan. She is a member of Young Democrats Alpha Lambda ueua nonorary ana receivea a:ing factor in the amount of thecal declaration. Journalism Oold Key award forSUpport he receives should he! Vlnal said an original declara- outstandlng scholarship. She is decide to deliver his crop under , tion of estimated tax for the me oaugnier oi Mr. ana Mrs. Francis M. Casey. MURRAY Mrs. Dorothy Van Ackern Mrs. C. D. Spangler's Thurs - day guests were her brothers Charlie Terry of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Verner Perry of Big Springs, Nebr. The Verner Perry's have also vLsited rela tives at Elmwood and Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. George Riecke who departed for California Dec. 10 to visit their daughter and family the Darrel Krcglo's, returned home last Friday. Mrs. Joe Baker Sr. and daugh ter Linda who spent the holi days with her daughter and family the Bill Wiggins' of O maha and her sister and hus band the Bill Van Ackern's de parted for their home at Phoe nix, Ariz, last Friday. Charles Mead took Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Ackern as his guests to Nebraska City Sunday j for dipner. Afterwards they, stopped at St. Mary's Hospital to call on the patients there from this area who are M r s. Earl Lancaster, Charlie Read, Curtis Faris and Herman Rich ter a former Murray resident whose home is now in Platts mouth. . -.. . Others who were observed calling on patients, were Mr. Earl Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noel!, Mrs. Curtis FarLi, Mrs. Clyde Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. George Riecke, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sporer, Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Bickett, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin . )- 4 I K?Lf?lLli!l ocars at your Chevrolet dealer's Showroom! CASS COUNTY H10T0R COMPANY 607 1ST AVE. for Prlce-S upport Loans and Purchase Agreements on a num ber of crops harvested in 1962, Ivan O. Althouse, Chairman, Agricultural Stabilization a n o Conservation County Committee, said today. The crops Include wheat, barley, oats, grain sor ghum, rye and soybeans. In order to complete a farm stored loan by the final date an application should be filed not !lat".than 'an. u:, 1963 ,This ,ls, " 1 ?,a,"pUj! Tus,1 J?e fnt ,t0 ,hej State Oraln Laboratory in Lin CnhiThflm1i!,ngrPmlnrirri mnuJ ers that good storage of a con dition and type that meet, wi h;96, ,ndcate t u j theapprova of the ASC County ;wU, be substantia,fy more or Committee i a requisite for ob-jlM8 tnan your orl inal esllmatei taining a Price Support Loan on you snould file an amended de. any farm-stored crop. : duration on or before Jan. 15," While the farmer himself is he said. This declaration, he ad rcsponsible for storing a crop ded, should be marked "amend covered by a purchase agree- ed" and filed with the same ment, the condition and quality ! District Director of Internal of the erOD will be a determin- Revenue who received the orlai- the support aroeram at the end 1 of the season. NEWS Phone 325-3556 , Blckett, Mr. Earl Mrasek and I Nancy, Miss Clara Mrsuek, and Mrs. Dick March. An 8 pound boy, Charles Ed ward, was born Jan. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Heitzhausen of Portland, Ore. Paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Heitzhausen of Portland. Mac is a cousin to Charles Spangler. Mrs. F. H. Heitzhausen is t h e former Grace Nolting. An overnight guest of the Charles Spangler family last week was Father Tom Maney. Father Maney has spent the past two months with his mo ther at Ames, Iowa, and Is on his way to Chile, South Amer ica, where he will be a mission ary. He and Charles Spangler were friends during their college days and hadn't seen each oth er for 14 years. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Armstrong of Ashland were Thursday din ner guests and spent the djy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers. j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers ac companied the Rev. and Mrs. Victor Schwarz to Lnuirville Sun. day to attend the Cas County: Fellowship Meet which was held 1 at the Methodist Church. j Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rogers and children and Mr. and Mrs. i Lewis Rogers were Sunday din- net guests of the Merle Rogers' j family. 1 CHEVROLET Keeps Going Great No wonder Chevrolet ia bo popular with a choice like this: the luxurious Jet-smooth 'Chevrolet, lively low-priced Chevy II, sporty rear-engine Corvair, and two new versions of America's only all-out sports car, Corvette. '63 JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET : lis Chevrolet Impnln Sport Coupe beanty, ride and comfort yoii'U go for intnnty Corvair Monia Club Coupe ,' ' vith nazzy bucket teat interior ' PLATTSMOUTH, Loan Date Loans and Purchase Agree ments on 1962 crop corn are available until May 31, 1963. Deadline Jan. 15 For Tax Installment The deadline for paying the i last installment on estimated ; Federal Income Tax returns for Richard P. Vinal. Director of In- ternal Revenue for the State of Nebraska, reminded taxpayers - 'tnriav "If vou have Previously filed an estimated return and events occurring in the last quarter of year 1962 should be filed by Jan. 15 on Form 1040 ES by taxpayers ! who first became liable for fil jing an estimate during the Fourth quarter of 1902. Vlnal said there are exceptions 1 to the general rules outlined, above. One, if the taxpayer finds it necessary to file an a-! mended declaration Jan; 15, or; two, if he become liable for fil- j lng a declaration for the first time Jan. 15, he need not file or pay on th&t date If he files his final return for 1902 and1 pays ln full the balance of tax! he owes on or before Feb. 1,! 1963. He further said that farmers who get at least two-thirds of liORGE DRY (LEANING AND RYAN ECOfi-0-YASH wish to thank you for your psrtonage during 1962 and hope that we can be of greater serv ice during 1963 Try The . . . SPEED QUEEN way for winter washing and drying, and NORGE DRY CLEANING continues to give you the best for your money. We have installed a Hurley Press-lroner for your convenience. . ' Laundry Open 24 hours. Dry C'eaning Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. RYAN ECON-0-WASH IIS So. 3rd Plattsmouth II Chevy II Nova uOO Station Wayon thnren the. mxy-enre f mint en of the big Chevrolet . ' Corvette Sting Uny Sport Coupe I there's also a new Sting Ray Convertible i NEBRASKA A v A A .., their gross Income from farm ing have until Tuesday, Jan. 15. 1963, to file their estimated fed eral income tax returns for the year 19fi. Taxpayers in this category need not file a declaration of estimated tax at all If they file their final returns on or before Feb. 15 and pay the full amount of tax due. Vinal advUed that taxpayers who have any other questions about their estimate or federal Income Tax return should call the Internal Revenue Office at Nebraska City. The number is 924. Hilltop Aggies EAOLE (Special The Hill top Aggies 4-H Club reorganized for 1963, electing the following officers: Presiderft, Jim Fredrlrks: vice president, Carla 8abata; secretary-treasurer, Teddy 8a bata; Paula French, re-elected reporter. The club had a Christmas party at Ronhovdes'; each fam ily brought cake and furnished money for Ice cream from the club treasury. Games were planned by the Jr. Leaders. Paula French, re porter. Dr. O. E.Smith D. C. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Clcnwood, Iowa 203 So. Walnut OPEN Tuei., Wed., Thurs., Sat 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Evenings By Appointment Phone 9016 rtijk mors peoplt aefna oa Impiiin Sport Seilnn one of 1,1 Ji t-Hntooth Chevrolet PHONE 3210 .,KKK. K KK K fit K L . a. ,-... .