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5 I THE PLATT8MCUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAQE TWO Section B Thursday, March 7, 1963 Legal Notices NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE Notice is hereby stiven that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in an action pendint; in said court wherein Nora Schick is plaintiff, and Lena. Mailer, et al are defen dant.?, directinK me, as Referee to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter INW'i: the West Half of the Northeast Quarter iW'j NE'4; and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter iNE'NE'i , all in Section 36, Township 10 North, Range 9 East of the 6th P.M. in Cass County, Ne braska t ...m -v, Df. othth dav of Cu ISw.t S J i, l AIS! ? k l.?L?l0CJi .PJ5'J !iJS!'5JS "f.--t'f.w,T-ifeen buildings on said premises. The terms or sale are ia . casn on the day of sale, and the balance on continuation ui sain saie ay the court. WITNESS mv hand this 26th day of February, 1963 PAUL E. FAUQUET, Referee No. 6154 Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1963. FOIXHEK k GARNETT, Attys. Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons Interested in the estate of Clara Baker deceased.-No. 5255: Take notice that a petition has been f Ued prayirur" for administration of said estate and appointment of Mary W. Joerger as adminwtra- Learn to Be a Beautician ! Enjoy a fascinating career and security. Call or visit ANTHIS Beauty School 4633 So. 24th. Omaha. Phone 733-9923 m a a a a ;a BUSINESS DIRECTORY i . . a , A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Phone 5043 Rotful Surroundings for th aged and conalKnt. Licenied and Approved Men Cueitt Only 24 hour mining tarvict Special Diati HILLCREST HOME Plathmouth YOUR PARTY HEADQUARTERS- V Pftotie 2123 - You will find 46 brands of liquor, 52 varieties of Cin, Vodka, Liquert, Scotch, Champagne, and mixed wine I also imported) ; 10 different brands of beer, also Cocktails, at RAY'S LIQUOR STORE 1 1 5 North 6th St. immsmmmsmmmm STEWARD STUDIO m m..u Portraits - Croups - Weddings - Children - Commercial Kodacolor Portraits - Oils - Browntone - Black fir Whit Photo. Phono For Reasonable Prices. 511 So. 12th (Oakmont Dr.) Plattsmouth. Nebr. mtm mmmmMMtmum an m:.mtmjmmja.mjm. m.M TAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM Phone 4177 For Motor Tuno-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Complete Brake Service and Brake Drum Turning, General Repairs. Ford-O-Matic and Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM'S AUTO SERVICE (Jim Chappcll) 377 Main RADIATOR CLEANINC & REPAIRING Cuaranteed work. A faulty motor damage. Sea us (or OTTO WEBER, Phono 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creek Road I mmmxmmammwzmiBi m j .,. , um j HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME Est. 1914 Ambulance Service Phono 123-2485 Weeping Water, Nebr. IB jH NORCE COIN-OP CLEANINC SERVICE Phone 9016 RYAN ECON-O-WASH FCR LAUNDRY "It Pleases us to Please You" 1 16 South 3rd Street Plattsmouth, Nebr. m ' ,,w ,.m . m. m mm mm :a ..i mm. m.wm. m uma.m-jmm FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP. MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 4113 ' Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing, Ceneral Repair,' Welding, Kendall Oils. LLOYD FRADY CARACE 4 Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. '!Ei ' ::'':''; ' : I I sail B FRIGIDAIRE COIN-OP CLEANING Phone 4193 8 sounds 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 t Chicago Ave. mj.mmjmmmm.mm.m: m .a Your Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A complete line of infants.', pre-ichool and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping . . '. WEE WARDROBE (Helen Siting) 425 Main m. m. m m m m . m "a- wr " ' t ' mm x "B a . m a , mm :! 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. mmrm a a :a a , a:. a:, a :m.m FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Phone 2564 Overhaul Transmission Wrecker Service Let make an estimate first. Cene Farris 0. A. Farris PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS Cotner Bldg., 318 1st Ave, trix; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 22nd day of March ltf63 at ten o'clock a m. Dated February 28th, 1963. (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE County Judge No. 6157 Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 1963. CLAl'DE D. LL'TTON JR., Attorney Ashland, Nebraska NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Emmet A. Landon deceased. No. 5254: Take notice that a petition has been filed prayme lor administration of said estate and appointment of Wayne E. Landon as adminls- trah" that uairl titi.Ti Yi n a . i"v v. . " - l$2irt ?n the I9,th ?ay 01 March 1963 at ten oclDck am- Dated February, 27th 1963. set for hearing betore said (SEAL) RAYMOND J. CASE:a. en n'rlork a m. for the DUr- , County Jude jjjo. 6155 Feb. 28. March 7, 14, FOl'CHEK Sc GARNETT, Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT TO ALL PERSONS INTEREST ED IN THE GUARDIANSHIP OF CLARA BAKER: Take notice that the Guardian of said Estate has filed her final report and petition for final settlemant of all of her ac counts, and for her discharge : las marrfian whirh n.-il! h h.arrt iiri him nuivr before said Court on the 22nd dav of March, 1963 at 10 o'clock am. Dated February 28. 1963. raWiwi i rtcr " WIU Jl VnOE' BY THE COURT (SEAL) county judge , No. 6156 Feb. 28, March 7, 14. 1963. SMITH & LEBENS, Attorneys P"a'smotith. Nebraska NOT'CE OF CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate m... i a m. mm i ej g Phone 2458 m mi radiator can result in serious Service. arm BM M-U El JT 1 a a a a a -m'mt of Charles M. Read deceased. No. 5249: Take notice that the time limit for the filing 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 Juc-ge No. 6144 Febr. 21, 28. March V, 19C3 PAI L E. FAl'Ql'ET, Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF , CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate nf Ppfpr V Hnhflmnn rleceaspd. ;N-0. 5252: Tale notice that the tjme limit for the ! . .: filing and ! pipseniation. oi cia as ag: I hat ? hear" will be had at !the County Court room In plattsmouth on June 21st, 1963 i jaid estate is June 17th. 1963; at ten o'clock a m. for the pur-, pose of examining, hearing, al- pose of examining, hearing, al-: lowing ana adjusting all claims . "l2 Wb'ru 1963. i (SEAL) No 6153 -March 7, Raymond J. Case County Judge Febr. 28, 14, 1963. EDWIN T. McIUGII, Attorney Murdock, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in ., . - ., . tne estate OI Cornelius jannen . i??!r5:TifS tii afternoon and Mr. Thompson ! t the Execu rix of estate iat Veterans petition for examination and al-1 lowance of her accounts, deter-! imination of heirship, ano trihtifldn f, sairl Ciilato OIlH fnr "h " ,.v u,.. 4. , .-.. . . ; neara wiore saia 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. 'Dusty' Rhoades Visits from West Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhoades is their sen Lorence. Older residents of this area will remember him as "Dusty", a graduate of PHS in 34. and active In athletics. Dusty arrived from Downey. Calif., where he has lived for 20 years. He is employed by the Space and Infoniation Systems : Uivision oz me worin American ; Aviation, one of the leading ! maautitujira)..L -rcqspace hardware. Dusty is employed in, the Advanced Projects Section of the Manufacturing Engineering Department as a Writer working : on projects from three to five j years ahead of present produc-1 jtion. Two of the better known ; projects are tne npono ana me ; Saturn. The Apollo is the tnree man .space ship being built for lunar flights and exploration in '6-'67. The Saturn S-ll will be the only booster capable of plac ing the Apollo In orbit. Dusty's wife did not make the trip, one is me iormer .iaxine Hannl of Murray, daughter of Jhn BloUer. Their only "w . iV. .t,n r,7, and lives in Fullerton. Calif ., being employed by the Auto netics Division of North Amer- ican Aviation. Dusty says "California has its merits, and the exotic space crafts are interesting, but that it U nice being back in the old home town." ! John F. Kennedy, President: "We have to move with hard Intelligence . . . We cannot base i the issue of war or peace on a rumor or reoort which Is not substantiated, or which some jmember of Congress refused tojeran Church at Walton were 1 tell where he heard it." I Mr. and Mrs. Deane Nutzman, l FREE! 2.59 (jhmU) SUPER PLENAAAIN9 WtfV YOC 8CY tffs AT RGUtR PRCB SCHREINER DRUC The Rexall Store Plattsmouth, Nebraska NEHAWKA NEWS Mrs. F. O. Sand Jackie D'idsoa accompanied Jerome Short to Lincoln Friday evenli g antl was a guest of Nancy Ehlrrs. Saturday, she at tended at: all-day meeting of the State Future Homemakers of America officers to plan the state convention to be held In Lincoln April 6. Jackie is state historian. I Mrs. Gfcrge !Cime, Mrs. Lois I Spear and Mr.?. Ollbert Kime j complimented Miss Carol Stone . i i ' S V'r 'ZV " v . . . . .. ... j . The table Tterpiece was a miniature bi !de and groom with a wed , guests v Wivec edding cake. Thirty-five wtrt- present. Miss Stone rrrntvpH mnnv umfiil uifta Mr nnrt Mrs Rrihfrt Vfnr. Mr. i , dock and famUv attended the funeral of h!s grandfather, Roy Ya" at I0,a: " tiesday. The Murdock family spent the weekend with Mrs. Yager. Mrs. Matt Midkiff spent Thurs day afternoon with the Carl Moore family at Union. Mrs Claude O'Connor and children visited at the Mldkiff home Fri day afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stapert visited Mrs C A. Thompson - - r flnd Conn!(, of Lincoln Sund.iv Ped at ,he home of Mrs- Editn Braun of Alvo enroute home. dis-,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson I n c.ra B vLirsHu enn,r r,,,o.c ,7.7.1 .7, aiiu OVrtJCU iui ail cvciimik wi cards at the Stapert home Sat urday. Mrs. Gilbert Kime and Mrs. Clifford Trotter visited Mrs. Ray Pollard 6t the Duff Nursing Home recently. Mrs. Emma Nutzman attend ed the Republican Founders Day dinner Friday evetiinK In Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Poll ard and Mrs. Nutzman attend ed the Saturday -meeting. Ann Nutzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nutzman, was 16 Saturday. Her guests for a show and slumber party Friday were Beverly, Carol and Judy Bal lour, Joyce Fornoff and Mary Ellen Hargrave. Her Sunday din m-r guests were Mrs. Emma Nutzman and Mildred, the Deane rvuizmnn lamuy, iiKtiry n.us and fr$m Lincoln Mrs. Edwin SchomakeraJM Mre. HelawvWc-1 hr., t" ft Mrs. Gladys StahurskI and granddaughters Pamela and kathy StahurskI of Omaha were weekend guests of Mr. and Mr. jack Hines. Rev. acid Mrs. Ivan Rllpatrlck of Lincoln called at t)e Hines home Bunday Mrs. John Buchholz and Mrs. Audrey Dodson went to Lincoln Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dodson visited a friend. Mrs. V. L. Chapman of Paradise. Calif., at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jake Pitsed. Mrs. Chapman slopped ln Llncoln enroute home N.,,,nrti!,nri n-h h visited her daugntcr and farnily. iShe taught Mrs. Dodson at Er , h -n , d ii kson Hih School and this was ! the first time thpy had seen; each other since then. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pollard and sons of Papillion visited on ' Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Doris Pollard. Mrs. Doris Pollard spent a recent weekend with friends in Omaha. Mrs. Sybil Nixon spent the j weekend in Omaha with Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Kratky. They took her home Sunday. Among those who attended the funeral services Friday for Venon Nolte at the Trinity Luth- Bottle of 3fc Phone 4114 Phone 2708 Ed Stanley, Duane Hobscheidt, James Oilley, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone, Ivan Hansen, Harold Pollard, Howard Heesch and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kime. Mrs. Ray Ehlerg and Mrs. Deane Nutzman assisted with the bake sale of the Eastern Star Saturday afternoon at Weeping Water Mr nifford OTonnnr nnd daughters visited Friday with .P loosely." her grandmother, Mrs. Lydia! Schneider stressed the fact Mldkiff of Union who has beenjlhat this Is first aid only, and HI , iwhen an accident occurs that Leonard St. John of Nebraska i TL f rJ jlf.! City was a dinner guest Sunday f tho Harnlrt PnllurH fnmllv I Mr. ana Mrs. ueane un - jman made business trips to Lin - co n jwunuuy aim iiiuimjhv. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hansen i and family were dinner guests i i Friday evening of the Howard : ! Heesch family. Mr. and Mrs. j Heesch and Tamyra visited at ! the Charles Martin home near Murray Saturday morning. CrJo'k and Mrs. AnndT PhHp " visited Mrs. Ouy Murdoch on' "ben and tW0 Vlsitors Pre" Friday afternoon. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Willis Knakei The meeting was called to and son of Springfield visited order y the president, Rosann Mrs. Audrey Dodson and Jackie! Jacobsen. Members answered Sunday. roiI by naming their favorite Mrs. Vance Balfour enter-' movie star' ti.lned a group of friends at i The observance of National dinner Saturday evening when 4-H Wek was discussed during the birthday of Mr. Balfour was ! wh'fh Peggy Stubbendlck was observed. Sunday evening din-: appointed chairman and a dls nt r guests were Mrs. Amelia I P'ay planned. It Is In Ruhgcs Bulfour and the Kent Balfour family. Mrs. Martin Ross was Install ed new president of the Veter ans of World War One Auxil iary at the meeting Tuesday eve ning at the Memorial Building at Nebraska City. Mrs. Zella McDonald was the new sec retary Installed. Sunny Side Extension MURRAY (Special) The Sunny Side Extension Club met at the home of Mrs. Denison Price Febr. 28 with six members present. The meeting opened with all repeating the Flag Salute In unison. President Mrs. Price conducted the business meet ing. It was voted to give $2 to the-Heart Fund. i" ' Mrs. Richard Trltsch present- ed the lesson Clothinn Repair. Quick Tricks. All participated In ! doing some new ways of mend- ! The next meeting place has been changed and will be held at the home of Mrs. Richard Trltsch. A Classified Ad In The Journal cost as little as SO cents. J- j." - - Hef's Mercury s ri"e;l tg Siz;ier.-..the Marauder. . .with slhng thai sayj "go "I Notice the racy new hardtop roof. It's not only beau!4ul, its aerr dyr amic jtylmg reduces air reUncft Choose Irom two Marauders A 2 door hardtop with s t'g Marauder 390 V 8 as the standard eifj.ne, and a Mjrauder S 55 (shown above) with a 4 barrel Suprrr Marauder 300 V 8 as standard. Just about everything a sfjrts C3r cnthus ast could wsnt is available- bucket y?ats Now Atallafclt Only it Mercury Dtalers Camp Fire Council Hears Talk on Emergency 'Aid' Wayne Schneider, as a repre sentative of the Red Cross, ap peared before the Camp Fire Leaders' Association Feb. 28 at a special meeting. He gave a lesson on first aid. This was not a regular Red Cross First Aid course, but touched on emergencies that might arise with a group of girls. He talked about cleaning and bandaging of wounds, stopping bleeding by applying pressure. treatment of shock and artificial respiration. He briefly mentioned 1 burna: "don't do anything but ir.T,-.6 "Ar ' . V k ,c r"" '" j have professional care. . He concluded by hoping that jthe ,ad,es ..wouid 'neve; have t0 ; use the information he had given, but it is u.seful to know." Keen Teen 4-H AVOCA (Speclal)-The Keen Teen 4-H Club held its second i u roc cry btore wlncow, March 2-9. Committees for the project were chosen. The next meeting w ill be held March 22, 7:30 p.m., with Peggy Stubbendlck as hostess. Each ; member Is to bring the material and pattern they have chosen lor their project. Following the business meet ing an Installation ceremony was given. The Junior leader, Peggy Stubbendlck served as in stalling officer. After the Installation of each new officer, the Junior leader: lighted the candle representing club spirit. Trie four new of-: ficers lighted candles repre senting Head. Heart, Hands and Health, as the plecge leader, Vicky Ahrens, led the members' In repeating the pledge. ! Lunch w4 aeaed. by Mrs. Ja- i Cobsen and Rosann. The re mainder of the evening was "P1 in group singing. Dean na Bond, reporter. - THOMAS WALLING CO. Plattimouth, Nebraska Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" r wen , ' .- ' i TERRIIilY annn?mrncr - . .....ww... w wr 4rwi.l hUtya ' ".', t Cfcu ) W IT . r iMH , MLiKAKr U.'l-JJ RUBIN AUTO COMPANY Washington Awe. South Bend Mr. Jm Fidler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly visited Ed Fitzgerald of Platts mouth at the St. Catherine's Hospital In Omaha Thursday. Mr. Fitzgerald is making a good recovery and expects to leave the hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carnlcle Jr. and children of Murdock were Sunday dinner guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Car nlcle Sr., Mark and Sandra. Mrs. Carnlcle Sr. was a lunch guest of Mrs. Raymond Carnlcle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Livers drove to Western Tuesday and visited friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tlustas and family spent Saturday after noon and evening with her brother, TSgt. Bill Larson and family at Lincoln. Sunday visitors at the Mrs. J. L. Carnlcle home were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schwartz of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell of Murdock. Mr. and Mm. Richard Dean and boys of Lincoln were Sunday evening lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fidler. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Vogler at Louisville Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kobler celebrated their 4th wedding an niversary Saturday by dining and spending the evening out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Kuhn and Linda visited Mrs. Kuhn's father, L. R. Ward of Ashland, at the Wahoo Community Hospital Sun day. Mr. Ward was taken by am bulance to the hospital on Satur day suffering from the flu and ONLY M!3 Repays $1,002.03 "American" Cash Loan Pay Day Loans Extra Spending Cash Pay Taxes (See Chart, for further informa tion) Come write in, phone, or any AMER- ICAN LOAN office OURS IS A FRIENDLY SERVICE American Loan Plan Plattsmouth 530 Main St. ifcnn.vinct rcllot fhft rV: f m iiwiiwwiwioiIIWII llta ...a fully synchronised "4 on the floor" mour.tPd dual-range Kerc-0 Malic .. . high perfarmance Super Marauder 427 There are 7 engine transmission power damsin ail. ..and 101 other revir.S Ahy" you should talk to your Morcury dealer; Plattsmouth, Nebraska Triple-T Dairy The Trlple-T-Dalry Club met at the home of Phyllis, Tom, and Steve Hohman on Feb. 21. After roll call, members Judged cows In the Hoard's Dairyman Annual Judging Contest. The meeting was adjourned and Mrs. Hohman served lunch, reporter, Steve Hohman. complications. His family found him very much Improved. Mr nnri Mrs. Walter Keiser and Carol of Omaha were dinner guests In the Claude Sack home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gtenn Kuhn and Linda called on Price Saylors at A.shland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kobler attended funeral services for Mrs. Kobler's grandfather, John Van Horn of Weeping Water, at the Hobson-Lorr Funeral Home at Weeping Water Sunday after noon. Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 HAVE THEM SHARPENED WITH THE . . . UfSSffin DISC fear " For Service Call: RALPH HYDE Weeping Water Phone RS.I-l.WI Per Month No. oi Aateon Monthly Months You Cet Payments 2J 104.00"$ 6.00 25 318.00 18.00 25 567.38 ,30.00 30 1002.03 43.00 30 1318.72 55.00 it 1514.86 54.00 36 2514.33 86.00 36 3000.00 101.51 Phone 3213 stick sh.K tarism.s;i')n...coiis-ilc:. ttn-gnf, thai range up lo an eira. V8 with Imj A barrel carburetors. MERCURY ""tkw raij ii 4-4 Dial 2100 j j j in i i a m m a .a a ;a a a a , a ;.:a. a a i