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) THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B Legal Notices NOTICE The. Union Rural Fire Pro tection District will hold its an nual meeting Monday, March 4, 1963 at the Legion Hall in Union, Nebraska at 7:30 p.m. There will be election of of licers, fire demonstration and such other business as may be brought up for transaction. Coffee and Doughnuts. R. S. Harris, Secretary No. 6150 Febr. 25, 28, 1963. BANKERS LIFE CO. DES MOINEi INSURANCE For All The Family K. P. Pence 222 So. 6th Phone 3269 BUSINESS DIRECTORY II . . L ':.:. mmrmmm-wm I A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Phone 5043 Rrful Surroundings for th aged and convalescent, . Licensed and Approved Men Cuesrs Only 24 hour nursing service Special Diets HILLfiREST HOME Plattsmouth a. .,'.:. i a a anaana 11 GENERAL CONTRACTING Phone 4043 Home & Commercial Building, Roofing, Remodeling, Cabinet Work and Alumnum Combination Ccirt Windows and Siding. E. L. KRINCS 311 South 7th Plattsmouth v a .. a, a ' :a.;,.m..wm,.. k m v:i m : i YOUR PARTY HEADQUARTERS Phone 2125 You will find 46 brands of liquor, 52 varieties of '4 wine (also imported) ; 10 different brands ef leer, also Cin, Vodka, Liquers, Scotch, Champagne, and mised Cocktails, at RAY'S LIQUOR STORE 115 North 6th Sr. (1 I' t 1 1: I 1. 1 1 I'l'l i.st. I t'l) STEWARD STUDIO Phone 2458 Portraits - Croups - Weddings - Children - Commercial Kadacolor Portraits - Oils - Brewntone - Black & Whit Photos. Phone For Reasonable Prices. 511 So. 12th lOakmont Dr.) Plattsmouth, Nebr. M : m m. m a. a am-a a ':: !m;;i3nBir;!Bi:i TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM Phone 4177 For Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel V Algnmeht, Complete ke Service) and Biako -r-.. i , ' Drum Turning, Ceneral Repairs. Ford-O-Matis and . Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (Jim Chappell) 377 Main tJ.llJill:!:.!'!:!::::!:!:!:!!'!:-!;!! " RADIATOR CLEANINC & REPAIRING Cuaranteed work. A faulty radiator can result in serious motor damage. See us tor Service. OTTO WEBER, Phone 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creek Road) m, m ., s.a..a,a m.m m m .. m a, a. a m a ::; a , a a m m i HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME Est. 1914 Ambulance Service Phone 823-24S5 Weeping Water, Nebr. (:.:':' a m a t NOjtCE COIN-OP CLEANINC SERVICE Phone 9016 RYAN ECON-O-WASH FCR LAUNDRY 7 "It Pleases us to Please You" 116 $outh 3rd Srreet Plattsmouth, Nebr. tm&i MjmM ,. ; .. i. a .a a a a, a m-. a ,m. a , a . a m j FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP, MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 4113 3 r Front End Alignment, Ceneral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. LLOYD FRADY CARACE Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. IB, BV S :, . , : a m, I I I FRICIDAIRE COIN-OP CLEANING Phone 4193 8 pounds for $2.00 Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing at our regular low prices. You get the best ... no matter which method you choose. PLATTSMOUTH CLEANERS 7th b Chicago Ave. S 1 Your Infants' & Children's Shop A complete line of infants, You'll enjoy shopping . . . WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiring) m a. a.m. a a, a a m 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. va.a a ma a . : , a I . . m , a a I FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Phone 2564 Overhaul Transmission Wrecker Service Let us make an estimate first. Ceno Farris D. A. Farris PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS Cotner Blag., 318 1st Ave. , r; mm a a ,a : . 'i : :n b i a a a a a a a a . a a b PHOTOCRAPHY Phone 2452 Portraits Weddings Commercial Formal or Candid No ob Too Large or Too Small ? Each is given our careful Personal Attention. HILL'S STUDIO 624 No. 11th Plattsmouth r mmzmmmimrmm. m -. a mwrmmmmimmmmn SCHREINER REXALL DRUGS - PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING VITAMIN-MINERAL PRODUCT Thursday, February 28, 1983 I SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Charles M. Read deceased. No. 5249: Take notice that the time limit for the filini? and presentation of claims against said estate is June 10th, 1963; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room In Plattsmouth on June 14th, 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 February 20th, 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Juoge No. 6144 Febr. 21, 28, March V. 1963 PAI L E. FAl'Qt'ET. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Peter V. Oobelman deceased. No. 5232: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate Is June 17th, 1963; that a hearinp will be had at Wheel Balancing, III Phone 3181 pre - school and children's wear. . i n . 425 Main SUPER PLEfJAilllNS the County Court- room In Plattsmouth on June 21st, 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 February 25th, 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6153 Febr. 28, March 7, 14, 1963. EDWIN T. McHl'GH, Attorney Murdock, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To all persons interested In the estate of Cornelius Jannen deceased. No. 5203: Take notice that the Executrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and al lowance of her accounts, deter mination of heirship, and dis tribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard before said Court on March 18th, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated February 25th, 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6152 Febr. 28, March 7. 14. 1963. ORDINANCE NO. 1042 AN ORDINANCE CREATING STREET IMPROVEMENT DIS TRICT NO. 172 IN THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF AND PflOVIDINO FOR IM PROVEMENT OF THE STREET DESCRIBED HEREIN BY PAV ING. AND FOR SUCH OTHER WORK AS MAY BE INCIDEN TAL THERETO. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA: SECTION 1. Street Improve ment District No. 172 is hereby created and shall include all of the area within the following outer boundaries: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 1 in Block 11 in South Park Ad dition to the City of Platu mouth, Nebraska and run ning thence East on the South line of Eighth Avenue also known as Patterson Avenue to the East line of . Lot 18 in Block 10 in South Park Addition to said City; Thence South on the East line of Lot 16 In Block 10 In South Park Addition ex tended to Lincoln Avenue; Thence In a Southwest erly direction along the Westerly line of Lincoln .Avenue to the West line of Hermia Street; Thence West at right angles to Hermia Street a distance of 134 feet to a point in Lot 136 in the Northwest quarter of 8ec tlon 19, Township 12, Range 14; - Thence North along the -West l'ne of Lots 1 to 6 in Block 33 in South Park Ad dition extended to the point of beginning. SECTION 2. The following street in said district shall be improved by grading, paving, curbing, guttering and such other work as may oe inciaeniai thereto: HERMIA STREET, from the North line of Eighth Avenue, also known as Pat terson Avenue to the West erly line of Lincoln Avenue together with all Included intersections. SECTION 3. Said improve ments shall be mace at public cost but the City will levy spe cial assessments on the property especially benefited thereby, proportionate to the benefits as provided by law. SECTION 4. All work es sential for or necessarily Incid ental to the construction of said Improvements 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 soecifications to be prepared by Henningson, Durham Si Rich ardson, Inc., special engineer employed by the City, and to be approved by the City Council. Passed and approved this 25th day of February, 1963. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA BY L. W. Moore Mayor Attest: Erna M. Yenney City Clerk No. 6151 Febr. 28, 1963 CAGE TEAM WINS NEHAWKA (Special) Kathie Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard of Schaller, Iowa caLed her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pollard Sun day morning to tell them her basketball team had won the district tournament at Sioux City. ' The team was rated ninth in the state. They will play In the 8tate Tournament at Des Moines March 8. The team has won five troph ies. STREET LIGHT OK'D The City Council Monday night passed a motion to in stall a street light at 23rd and Avenue C as requested by resi dents of that neighborhood. Councilman Robert Aspedon of the Council's Lighting Commit tee recommended after study that the light be Installed. i 36 DAY SUPPLY ,' . S2.59 Year Supply $17.50 LOUISVILLE NEWS Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 5427 A farewell party was held last Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Biideiutine and fam ily who are moving soon to a farm near Nehawka. The eve ning was spent playing cards. The luncheon was furnished by the guests who had planned the farewell party. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Georga Vog ler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Re goss, Mrs. August Peterelt and Mr. and Mrs. nrnold Vogler and Marvin cf th'j Louisville area and Mr. aiu. Mrs. Lawrence Vogler a'.!d Ailro of Springfield. Richard M -'hunger and Fred Ahrens cl Hiverton, Wyoming were Sunday morning callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Ahrens in Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Orell and children were Monday evening callers at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Grell near Springfield. Mrs. Ernest Beck entertained at a party at her home Thurs day afternoon honoring the birthday of Miss Charlotte Sis son. Miss Sisson received many nice gifts. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the after noon. Ouests present were Mrs. Earl Beck and Jimmy, Mrs. Lyle Beck and Morris, Mrs. Amos Beck, Mrs. Ed Grell, Mrs. Rose Httchlsoii, Mrs. August Finlay and Howard, Mrs. Jean Ipock and Billle and Richard Beck who is staying with his aunt, Mrs. Grell. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harbison were Sunday afternoon callers of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E V. Shepherd near Springfield. Mrs. Llnvale Meyer and chil dren and Mrs. Wilbur Fltzpat rlck were Tuesday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nicholson ki Springfield. Mrs. Leonard Vaughn and Susanne of Palmyra and Rev. Robert Alpers of Talmage were Thursday guests of Mrs. Henry Doermann. They celebrated the third birthday of Susanne Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer, Jimmy and Rhonda were Mon day evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kelley and son. Earl Hurlbut, retired recently after spending 44 years as a depot agent' for the CBitQ Rail road. He (ad been agent In Louisville for 34 of the 44 years. Mr. Hurlbut is presently serving as chairman of the Town Board and Is a member of the Masonic Lodge In Springfield and Oddfel lows Lodge in Louisville. Mrs. William Heard enter tained at a party at her home Friday afternoon honoring the second birthday of her son, Gary Dale. Refreshments of Ice cream, birthday cake and Jello were served, and each child was presented with a favor. His little guests were Robin Conley, Nevy and Curt Hanson, Troy East- rldge, Terl Robbins and Rhonda and Paml Revetllac. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hafllger, George Hafllger and son Floyd all of Wakeeney, Kansas were j Wednesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Albert. Mr. j and Mrs. Calvin Keyser and I Howard Keyser of Wakeeney, Kansas were Wednesday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. August 8tohlmann, Jr., and fam ily. Fred and George Hafllger and Mrs. Calvin Keyser are brothers and sister of the late Mrs. Emma Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tennant have both been 111 this past week and their daughters, Mrs. M. K. Schroeder of Syracuse and Mrs. Melvln Reed have been taking care of them. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haug and family of Council Bluffs, Iowa were Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stohlmann. Mr. and Mrs. John Rltter of Weeping Water were Monday afternoon callers at the Jim In gram home. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Reinke and daughters were Saturday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Borne meler in Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Dennis were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wild rick In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck and Miss Charlotte Sisson were Sun day evening callers of Mrs. Florence Dobbs in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schrnader were Monday afternoon callers of Miss Edith Landgren in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer and children were' Wednesday evening callers at the Jim Sher man home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl and Kenneth were Wednesday call ers of Mr. Ernest Ahl. Mrs. Marlon Biggs and Mrs. John Bogard are leaving Mon day to spend a week with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Biggs and Joel in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick and Frank Wildrick visited Mrs. Frank Wildrick at the Methodist hospital in Omaha Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard were Wednesday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cherry In Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Richard .Heim were Friday evehing supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Helm and Cory In Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doer mann and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesan were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vaughn and children in Palmyra and helped Leonard Vaughn celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck and family were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roeber and family In Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. Olive Woolhiser and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Orell and chil dren were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wool hiser and Jerry in Omaha. Mrs. Bill Schrnader entertain ed at a birthday dinner Thurs day, February 14 honoring her mother, Mrs. Wlllam McKinstry, whose birthday is February 24 and her sister. Mrs. John Os.sen kop, whose birthday was Febru ary 3. Guests besides the hon oree's were Mrs. Jim Ossenkop and Cheryl and Mrs. Robert Os senkop, Grant and Linda. MUs Kathy Heard was a Sat urday overnight guest of Miss Gay Heard. Donald, Carlton and Rebec ca Kroese of Springfield were Friday overnight guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melslnger. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck en tertained Valentine's Evening at a birthday party honoring the third birthday of their son, Jim my. Birthday cake and ice cream were served. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beck, Elaine, Patty and Jane, Mr. and M-s. Walter Salberg, ErneM Beck, Geraldine, Carol and Mor Beck, Geraldine, Carol an Mor ris, and Miss Laura 8ohoeman. Mrs. Olive WoolhUer, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Orell and children of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Woolhiser of Omaha were Sunday afternoon callers HIGHER DIVIDENDS, LARGER VARIETY OF PLANS NOW AVAILABLE . !:'! .. i i at the home of Mr. arid, Mrs. Maurice Woolhiser and family in Council Bluffs, Iowa. . Mr. and Mr. John Gruber of Manley spent last week visiting their son and ramlly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gruber and Bar bara In Wellsville, Missouri. Mr. John Gruber recently retired from Ash Grove Cement Plant. Mrs. Edward Grell and Mrs. Ernest Beck were Tuesday after noon callers of Mrs. Alice Cush mtn and Mrs. Rose Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schrnad er of Omaha were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schrnader. Miss Evelyn Lsaac spent the weekend visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Eag er and sons in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac, Mrs. Anna Pogue, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sr., of Louis ville and Mr. and Mrs. William Armbrust of Springfield drove to Pierce, Nebraska Sunday and attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlcse. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schrnader spent Friday evening at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haffke and family hn Plattsmouth. Mrs. Arnot Cushman returned home Friday from the Methodist Hospital in Omaha. She is still about the same. Larry and Terry Orell were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick were Tuesday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Lancaster in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heard and Kathy were Friday evening ! callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGinness in AIvo. Tommy Fredrlckson cele-1 brated his seventh birthday Fri day evening by entertaining seven of his little friends to cake and Ice cream at his home and later taking them to the show. I Mrs. Mary Mansfield enter-j tained at a party Sunday eve- ning honoring the 2nd birthday! of her son, David at the home of ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moren. Guests were Mr. and : Mrs. John Wegener. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ahl and Kenneth! and Don Tietjen and Jim, Jack and Donna Mayfield. 1 stability experience dependability service LOWER HATES, Modern Woodmen of America Homo Office . . . Rock Island, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meklhger and Richard, Fred Ahrens, . Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chriswisser and children of Nehawka and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berner and daughters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. Walter Engelkemeier near Murray. Aft ernoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kroese and chil dren of Springfield. Fred Ah rens, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Carl Melsinger and Mr. Melslnger for a couple of weeks, ! left Bunday evening to return to his home In Rlverton, Wyoming. Mrs. Glen Headley entered the Methodist Hospital In Omaha Monday for , observation and check-up. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Payne and children of Springfield were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Reed and Rita. Mrs. Bill Kunz of Weeping Water was a Sunday afternoon NOW . . . Omaha's Finest Dairy Products Are Now Available In PLATTSMOUTH Goodrich Dairy IS NOW ESTABLISHING HOME DELIVERY SERVICE EVERY MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY MILK & CREAM IN CLASS BOTTLES ICE CREAM BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE PHONE 553-4100 COLLECT FOR HOME DfUVERY IN PLATTSMOUTH I : CLEM WOSTER 7th r Ave. A . Phone 6297 JPIartimouth. Neb. .i , caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henson. Mrs. Frank Wildrick entered the Methodist Hospital Tuesday for observation and check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Errett Wiles of Waterloo, Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs. George Wildrick and Freddie of Omaha were 8unday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Bauers and Mrs. Fred Wildrick. Tuesday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh O'Brien were Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carnicle of South Bend. Learn to Be a Beautician! Enjoy a fascinating career and security. Call or visit ANTHIS Beauty School 4633 So. 24th, Omaha. Phone 733-9923 St A) - i 4 U s A