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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B Thursday, March 21, 1963 Legal Notices JAMES F. BEGLEY, Attorney PlatUmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interestec. in the estate of Jacob L. Camicle deceased. No. 5189: Take notice that the Executrix of said estate has. filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, In heritance tax and distribution of said estate and for her dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on March 22nd, 13 at eleven o'clock a.m. Diited March 4th, 1963. (SKAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6159 March 7, 14, 21. 1963. NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said court wherein Nora Schick is plaintiff, and Lena Mailer, et al are defen dants, directing me, as Referee to -sell the following described reat estate, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter 1KWV4; the West Half of the Northeast Quarter 1W2 NEV; and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE'jNEV, all in Section 36, Township 10 North, Range 9 East of the 6th P.M. in Cass County, Ne braska, I will, as such Referee, sell said real estate at public auction on .the 5th dav of April, 1963 at 2:0 o'clock P.M. at the farm buildings on said premises. The terms of sale are 15';. cash on the day of sale, and the balance BUSINESS DIRECTORY W'ikSa B B B B I B Bill- I I I A HOME AWAY FROM HOME Phone 5043 Restful Surrounding! lor the ge6 and convalescent. Licented and Approved Men Cueirt Only 24 hour mining service Spocial Dietl HILLCREST HOME Plartimouth 'jnva a a a m.m 1 HOME BUTCHERED OR USDA GRADED BEEF Phone 5110 Whether you want a half, quarter, smaller cuts, hamburger or pork loins or fresh hama . , , you'll get the best at . PLATTSMOUTH LOCKERS YOUR PARTY HEADQUARTERS Phone 2125 - You will find 46 brands of liquor, 52 varieties of Cin, Vodka, Liquert, Scotch, Champagne, and mixed wisw (also isnportaeU,; 1Q different brands of bear, also Cocktails, at RAY'S LIQUOR STORE 115 North 6th St. t.m m. m . m a. a a a. a: ..at STEWARD STUDIO Phone 2458 - Portraits Croups - Weddings Children - Commercial 1 Kodacolor Portraits Oils Browntone - Black b White Photos. . Phone For Reasonable Prices, SI I So. 12th (Oakmont Dr.l Plattsmouth. Nebr. mhMrM.mmt.mM mmm.- m..:mm bmmm saum mm mmm.,m; ZTAKE YOUR CAR TO JIM Phone 4177 For Motor Tune-up and Overhaul, Front Wheel Alignment, Completo Brake Service and Brake - Drum Turning, Ceneral Repairs. Ford-O-Matic and " Merc-O-Matic Service. JIM S AUTO SERVICE (Jim Chappcll) 377 Main t m m mm a m m. m a ..a a a m m 1 I RADIATOR CLEANING & REPAIRING M Cuaranteed work, A faulty radiator can result in serious motor damage. See us for Service. OTTO WEBER, Phone 5926 1524 Avenue B. (Cedar Creek Road) m m.m. m.m b.b a m...:a .a. b a a b b b a a a a a 1 I HOBSON-DORR FUNERAL HOME Est. 1914 Ambulance Service Phone 823-2485 Weeping Water, Nebr. ill 1 1 1 I I ill b a a a a b b b b a a a IORCE COIN-OP CLEANING SERVICE Phone 9016 I RYAN ECON-O-WASH FOR LAUNDRY - ' "It Pleases us to Please You" 116 South 3rd Street Plattsmouth, Nebr. mm : a ...a m. a a . a a a a a a a a ; . a a b , a... a a a 1 FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP. MOTOR OVERHAUL. Phone 4113 Front End Alignment, Wheel Balancing, - Ceneral Repair, Welding, Kendall Oils. : LLOYD FRADY CARACE Across from Plattsmouth Lumber Co. a-B'B a.a. a a m. b a a a m, a a m. m, a m a a a a a 1 TRICIDAIRE COIN-OP CLEANINC 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. f LATTSMOUTH CLEANERS 7lh fir Chicago Ave. vm a a ma am ma a a a ma a a m m a 1 ZYour Infants' & Children's Shop Phone 3181 A complete line of infants', pre-schosl and children's wear. You'll enjoy shopping ... WEE WARDROBE (Helen Eiting) 425 Main :ala m a a a. b . a .a a a a a a a b -am.. m .B...B. m m. m.,.i - WHEN IT NEEDS REPAIR . . iRINC YOUR FORD HOME. Phone 9104 Our modern shop and factory trained mechanics will give your car, regardless of make, the best possible care. jtUBIN AUTO CO. Washington Ave. Plattsmouth, Nebr. ':.:,:;; mu mtm mr. mi: mm ,.:;k . a a a . mi a,, mm: mmm ;. 1 FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Phone 2564 Overhaul Transmission Wrecker Service Let us make an estimate first. Cene Farrit D. A. Farris PLATTSMOUTH MOTORS Cotner Bldg., 3)8 1st Ave. ummmmmm:mm a a a a a a a b a ..a., a a a b a on confirmation of said sale by the court. WITNESS my hand this 26th day of February, 1963. PAUL E. FAUQUET, Referee No. 6154 Feb. 28, March 7. 14, 21, 28, 1963. SMITH & LEBENS. Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF PROBATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of John Chovanec de ceased. No. 5260: Take notice j that a petition has been filed j for the probate of an instru ment purporting to be the last ! will and testament of said de- j ceased, and for the appointment : of Joseph Chovanec as Executor ' thereof; that said petition has; been set for hearing before said Court on the 2nd day of April I 1963, at 10 A.M. Dated March 11th, 1963. I (SEAL 1 Raymond J. Case 1 County Juoge I No. 6170 March 14, 21. 28. 1963. ! CITY OF PLATTSMOLTH, NEBRASKA NOTICE Of CREATION OF STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 172 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska have passed, approved and published Ordn ance No. 1042 creating Street Improvement District No. 172 which provides for the improve ment of the following streets in said District to-wit : HERMIA STREET, from th North line of Eighth Ave nue, also known as Patter son Avenue to the Westerly line of Lincoln Avenue to gether with all included in tersections. The said improvements shall consist of grading, paving, curb- . . East Main St. ing. guttering and such other work as may be incidental thereto In accordance with plans and specification to be prepared by Henningson, Dur ham and Richardson, Inc., Spe cial Engineer's employed by the City, and to be approved by the City Council. Said improvements shall be made at public cost, but the City will levy special as sessments on the projierty with in the district especially bene fited thereby proportionate to the benefits. If the owners of the record title representing more than fifty percent of the foot front age of the property abutting or adjoining the street to be im proved in the district shall file with the City Clerk within twenty I20i days after the first publication of this notice writ ten objections to the creation of saiu district. Said improve ments shall not be made and the ordinance creating the said district shall be repealed. If said objections are not filed in the time and manner afore said, the governing body shall forthwith cause the work to be done and such imorovements to be made in said district. The first publication of this notice is made on the 7th day of March, 1963. L. W. Moore, Mayor Erna M. Yenney, City Clerk No. 6160Mar. 7. 14. 21. 28. 1963. SMITH & LEBENS. Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Aibert W. Leonard oeceased. No. 5044: Take notice that the Executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and al lowance of his accounts, deter mination of heirship. Inherit ance Tax and distribution of said' estate and for his dis charge, which will be heard be fore said Court on April 3, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated March 13, 1963. I SEAL 1 Raymond J. Case County Jucge No. 6172 March 14, LI, 28. 1963. CLEMENTS 8i CLEMENTS. Elm wood, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons Interested in the estate of Otto P. Stege de- : ceasec. No. 5204: Take notice! that the Executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and al- lowance of his accounts, deter- j mination of heirship. Inherit ance Tax and distribution of , said estate and for his discharge. ' which will be heard before said Court on April 1, 1963 at ten o' clock a.m. ! Dated March 13. 1963. i (BEAD Raymond J-. -Case ' County Juuge , No. 6171 March 14. 21. 28. 1963 I ORDINANCE NO. 1011 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING HILL CITY ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH. NE BRASKA; AND ACCEPTINO; 1 HE DEDICATION OF THE ! STREET THEREIN AND AP-1 PROVINO THE PLAT THERE-1 OF FOR PUBLIC USE. WHEREAS Ray E. Story and j Adella Story, being the sole owners of the land described 1 anc embraced within Hill City 1 Addition as hereinafter more j specifically described, have fil- 1 ed their written consent to the J annexation thereof to the City of Plattsmouth and the passage of an ordinance extending the 3 L PIONEER THEATRE NEBRASKA CITY Till RS. FRI. - SAT., MARCH 21 - 22 - 23 LATE SHOW 11:30 P.M. SAT., MARCH 23 r BRIGITTE BARDOT , MAitCELLO MASTROIANNI SIN THRU THIRS., MARCH 24 - 28 doris : srwtfN : jimmv : mafths WSiWMiWmiWL inn m 1 dmg m tr in PANAVISI0N ind METftOCOtOR. m corporate limits of said City to include said addition and WHEREAS the West half of vacated Waugh Street, also known as 22nd Street, has been dedicated to public use In said addition NOW THEREFORE BE IT OR DAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIIY OF PLAT'l s.MOUTH, NEBRAS KA: SECTION 1. That said plat be accepted aal approved and that the Weat half ol vacated Waugh Street, also known as 22nd Street, be accepted by said City fur the use of the public, sub ject to all laws ano regulations relating to streets and avenues in the City us provided by sta tute. SECTION 2. The corporate limits if tn- City of Platts mouth be and hereby are ex tended to mjiuJe Hill City Addi tion, the real estate embraced therein nu r .specifically des cribed as follows: Con: men ;iiu at a point 825.0 ittt North of the NE corner 01 the SW'4 of the NW'm of Section 13, T 12 N -R 13 E. to a point on the center line of Waugh Street, and adjacent to the center line of the vacated alley of Block 3, thence West along the center line of said alley 470 0 feet, thence North 267.0 feet, thence Eiist 1550 feet, thence North 228 0 feet, thence East 315.0 feet to the center line of Waugh Street, thence South 495 0 feet to the place of beginning, in Cass County, Nebraska, oth eiwi.se described as Tax Lot 75 in the NWU of Section 13. T 12 N-R 13 E, In Cass County, Nebraska, and ex cepting thereirom ROW. land previously convi-yeo to the State of Nebraska, and further excepting a tract in the NW corner thereof run ning 155.0 feet East and West, and 228.0 feet North and South. SECTION 3. From and after the passage, approval and pub lication of this ordinance, said Hill City Addition shall be sub ject to all rules, regulations and ordinances of the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska. This Ordinance will be in full force ana effect after passage, approval and publication as provided by Law. Passed and approved this 18th day of March, 1963. L. W. Moore Mavor CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH , NEBRASKA Mtest: Erna M. Yenney City Cleik No. 6180 - March 21, 1963. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to 5:00 o' clock P.M. Monday, April 8. 1963 aid opened at the meeting of the City Council the same eve ning lor tpe sale of Uitt, follow 11. g: ' ' , One 1962 Ford, Oalaxie Mainline 4 door sedan, 352 cubic inch V-8 engine; Stancard transmission; 60 Amp Alternator; Air cleaner and oil filter; Heater-defroster; Two speed electric wipers and washers; Back up lights; Color: black Car can be seen at the Police Station and test driven. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities. Erna M Yenney, City Clerk No. 6181 March 21, 28, April4, 1963. CLACDE D. LITTON JR., Ally. Ashland. Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Emmet A. Landon deceased. No. 5254: Take notice that the time limit lor the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is July 8. 1963; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in . Platts mouth on July 12. 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated March 19, 1963. (SEAL 1 Raymond J. Cast County Judne No 6183 March 21, 28. April 4,13; NOTICE OF KEATION OF STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 173, CITY OF PLATTSMOITH. NEBRASKA PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska have passed, approved and published Ordin ance No. 1043 creating Street Improvement District No. 173 which provides lor the improve ment of the following streets In saic district to-wit: SIXTEENTH STREET, also known as Spring Street from the south line of Sec ond Avenue also known as Granite Street, to the South line of Rubin's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth and Block 30 in Dukes Addition to the City of Plattsmouth together with all Included intersections. The said improvements shall consist of grading, paving, curb ing, guttering and such ottier work as may be incidental thereto in accordance with the plans and specifications to be prepared by Henningson Dur ham and Richardson. Inc. Spe cial Engineer's employed by the City and to be approved by the City Council. Said improve ments Khali be made at public Cost, but the City will levy spec ial assessments on the property within the district especially benefited thereby proportionate to the benefits. If the owners of the record ELMWOOD Mrs. Ruth Monning Calendar Rebekah Lodge, March 26; Community Kensing ton, March 28; Christian Ladies Council, March 29; Lions Club, March 25; MYF, Sunday eve ning. Edward Kratochvil has a hobby of growing plants of different kinds. So he has the south wind ows of the fire house filled with a lush growth a'ttong which Is a tomato plant bearing fruit. The first one was large and perfect, weighing one-half pound. Several small ones have ripened. Mr. and Mm. George Blessing Jr. of Plattsmouth were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bie.ssing Sr. and Barbara. Mrs. C. J. Fleischman, Mrs. Mamie Miller and Mrs. Lei a Buell visited the WSWS meeting at Murdock last Thursday. They heard the associate warden of the state pemtentiery give a talk. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Juilf.i an nounce the arrival of a daugh ter March 17. She weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces. She has three sisters and a brother. Sunday afternoon callers at the C. J. Fleischman home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linder of Piattsmouth and Mrs. Hob .scheidt of Union. When the Altar Society met at the Vincent Se:ker home las'. v,eek, Mrs. Horton gave a book review. "The Greatest Faith Ever Known." Dr. and Mrs. Tyson of Murray were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of his sister, the Fleming Robbs'. Augusta R 0 b b was a dinner guest. At the Farm Bureau banquet at Weeping Water, Orley Cle ments won at a drawing which title representing more than fifty percent of the foot front age of the property abutting or adjoining the street to be im proved m the district shall file with the City Clerk Vithln twenty i20i days after the first publication of tills notice written objections to the crea lon of said district. Said im provements shall not be made and the ordinance creating the said district shall be repealed. If said objections are not filed in the time and manner afore said, the governing boty shall forthwith cause the work to be done and such Improvements to be made in said district. The first publication -of this notire is made on the 21st day of March, 1963. L. W Moore, Mayor Attest : Erna M. Yenney, City Clerk No. 6182 March 21, April 4, 8, 1963. 28. Has V-8... will really travel! Just out! A hot new V-8 to add new fire to the Comet fun-and-sun line. We call it the Cyclone 260 V-8. You'll call it a pistol I It's available in any Comet jaunty convertibles, sedans with Comet's classic roofline, station wagons, racy bucket-seat S-22's, and Comet's newest, the rakish Sportster hard top. And Comet adds to your fun with new service-savers that greatly reduce operating costs for brakes, anti-freeze, oil and lubrication. No wonder Comet holds the top resale value record in its class. Your Mercury dealer's got the Comet you're interested in... and keeps his interest in the Comet you getl Now Available Only at Mercury Dealers NEWS Phone 994-3167 entitles him to 100 baby chicks There were 150 persons attend ing the banquet. It seems to u.s that about half the people around here have been bitten by a very mean sort of flu bug, a lot of thtm requiring the services of their physician. They have it for sev eral days. Nable Buell of Silver Spring, Md. spent the weekend with his i mother, Mrs. Lela Buell. H 1 s ' uncle Marion McC'rory took him to Omaha Monday morning to catch his plane. Steady to Higher Start on Stock At Omaha Market Fat cattle and fat lambs Aold higher, and butcher hogs and sows .steady to a bit better, In opening trade this week at O maiia Light supply for a Monday got credit fur the upturn of fat cattle, an advance that measur ed 25-50c. H.gh-choicc to prime 1150-pound steers t.jpped al S23 50; comparable 935-pound heifers at $23.25. Other .steers and yearling ranged from $21.50 to $23.25. with weights to 1322 included at $23; other heifers $21.50 $23, plainer cattle $21 down. Cows sold fully .steady wih recent upturns, bulk $13-$1G50, a few as hih as $i7. Bologna bulls s )ld to $19, veal calves to $27. those tops sparingly paid. Replacement cattle sold steady. Good to choice 607-pound Oklahoma stock steers j,old at $25 50; 519-pound stock heifers at $24.50. Medium to good feed er steers weighing 750-910 went at $21-$22, and 950-pound HjI stein feeder steers at $18 25 The latter .showed some grain. Butcher hogs and sows were steady to a quarter up, butch ers weighing 190-330 from $13 to $14.50, top figure equalling the 37-month low .set the previ ous Friday; sows from 270-600, $12-$13 25. Fat lambs started the week mostly a quarter higher, in stances 50c up, wooled $18 25 $19 50. one load $19 75; shorn $18-S18.75. Slaughter ewes at $5 50-$7, and 78-pound shorn feeder lambs at $17 50. were rated steady. Among recent sulrs at Omaha for shippers from Ca.'.vCormtyr I Howard Hee.srh, 26 hogs, wt. 210, $14 85. Vision Among the things that give a new and broader vision are tiavel, religion and a charge ac countLos Angeles Times. ' ' - 1 tvMU MULoll Hint , ,l f 4rH"t RUBIN AUTO COMPANY Washington Ave. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Dial 2100 Mrs. Kent Balfour President of Club NEHAWKA (Special) Mrs. Kent Balfour was elected pre sident of the Junior Woman's Club Thursday evening. Mrs. John Deterding Is the new vice president; Mrs. Boyd Mayfield, secretary and Mrs. Robert Sch lichtemeier, treasurer. Mrs. Catherine Nutter, speech teacher at the Nehawka school; Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. Lonnie Wood, Girl Scout lead ers presented Diana Rass, Con nie Johnson, Suzanne Duncan, Barbara Mayfield, Marlene Mey er and Catherine Hansen, who gave readings. Mrs. Ned Nutzman, president, announced two 75-cup electric percolators were purchased and presented to th,? school. Guests were Mrs. Merle Mey- I er, Mrs. Fred Han.sen and Mrs. Nutter. The meeting was held at the Methodist Church. Hostesses were Mmes. Ivan Hansen, Mal colm Pollard. Graydon Duncan, Howard Hecsch and Kenneth Hauschild. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Dwelling In Nehawka, Nebraska I TUESDAY. MR. 26 TIME j At the Residence of the former Tillie Schwartx, 1 '- Blocks j East of the Auditorium Building in Nehawka, Nebraska. ' DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: East 50 Feet of Lots 1. 2, and I 3, Block 14, Village of Nehawka, Nebraska. 5 Room Dwelling with one-half bath and basement. TERMS: 25' cash down payment day of talc and balance due : upon delivery of deed and merchantable title. ! Farm Machinery Belongs to Junior Tanner WHERE: To be sold on the above described premises in Ne I hawka. Nebraska. TERMS: Cash day of Sale, j 1951 John Deere A Tractor and Cultivator; John Deere Two ; Row Machine; Weed Sprayer. 2-Whecl, 300 Cal. Tank on Rubber: lohn Deere 10-foot Disc, tandem on rubber; lohn Deere Plow, 2-bottom 16-in., pull type; John Deere Mower; IHC Wheat Drill, 14-shoes; New Cobcy steel i;ear wagon on rubber nearly new with new barge , box and 2-in. tongue and grooved floor; Also Some Furniture; Other small articles. This machinery is in real good condition and used on small farm which has now been sold and machinery no longer need ed by owner. REX YCUNC, Auctioneer III CiJrd) V ,!,, COMi'Mir ..UN(.'jLN.MU;,yh bn.H New Version "So you and your wife have been fighting again, have you, O'Malley?" asked the judge. "Liquor?" "No your honor." replied O'Malley. "She won this time." HAVE THEM SHARPENED WITH THE . . . el Vot Service Call: RALPH HYDE Weeping Water Phone 823-4594 1:30 P.M. EDVIN T. McHUCH. Clerk 63 MERCURY COMET