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1 THE PLATTCIWOUTH, PAGE EIGHT NEBRASKA, SEIWI-WErXLY JOURN4L Thursiay, March 21, 1963 Explanation David M. Loman, arrested in Omaha last week and charged here with breaking and enter ing in connection with a break in at the Sports Hall, was taken to Omaha for "paper work" in connection with application for induction into the Air Force, the AF recruiter said. The recruiter at the time had no knowledge of Lowman's involvement in a crime. New Arrivals AT Cass Drug I ! New ... By Bobbie! ROLLER PERM Body Permanent For Roller Hair Styles. Includes 30 Special Rollers $49 In Complete Kit " F,u Tax Lady Esther InstGnt Shoe Coloring 23 AS Shades ... To Change Your Shoe taw As You Color Your Nji's. Color SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 3 Bottles Instant Shoe Coloring (Reg. Value $1.00 Each) 1 Bottle Conditioner Cleaner (Reg. Va'ue 75c) Total Value $3.75 $O00 YOU PAY ONLY V NEW SPRING DESIGNS CF Napkins, Bridge & Dinner Cloths TO BRIGHTEN YOUR PARTIES ATTEND THE 4rh ANNUAL STYLE SHOW AT PLATTSMOUTH HICH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY EVENINC, MARCH 21st. STOP BY OUR BOOTH ON THE WEST SIDE. lr . V''- fare 7 ' ' ' i .n . V A i , U I M vr.lr--"' - fctini.i.l.i--- ... fc..nm 1 1 """" " Dan Schultz Named To Twin Rivers -Conference Basketball Team Dan Schultz, TP 1 a 1 1 s- mouth Hiyh's leading scorer the past season, has been named j to the Twin Rivers All-Conference basketball team picked by conference coaches. Schultz, 6-4, scored 270 points to ede Roger Beverage who tal lied 263 for the Blue Devil point crown. Schultz is o?e of five seniors on the six-member team chosen 14 Blue Devil Thinclads To AAU Meet in Lincoln CHAMPIONS Individual event champions In the .Men's Handicap How line Tournament here aie shuun aliove, from left: P. J. l)in;:man, uli-evi.nl-,; Dun Katun, singles; and Miner Il iffke and GVn Eaton, doubles. Photos of Price's Bar, team champion; and Mectrie Service, local team which will bowl In the ABC in New York next week, are to appear subsequently. Prices Bar Wins Team Division Of Bowling Association Tourney Cass Drug WALCREEM AGENCY DIAL 2189 Price's Bar. Elmer Haffke Glcn Eaton, Don Eaton anti P. : J. Dii.uman won the tour divi sions ol tne annual PJaUsmoutit Bowing Association Men's' Handicap Tournament v. h i c h wound up at The Bwlero last weeKi-nd. i Price s totaled 2,027 had 357 i pins handicap for 2,m. H.ieo- j ners 68 had 2 804-1772.981 lor second place tnd C and M Im- piemen t 2,620-273.803 lor third. lUffke and Eaton totaled 1,141 ; with 83 pi.i! hant-icap lor 1,234; in the doubles. Other top fin- : i.siiers: 4 an Stewart-Hay Wai ton, y&-222-1.2:9, Joi.a Po;- : U-r-tlifl Kennell. 1.113-103: 1,218; P. J. Dingman-Rog La-! num. 1.078-12tt-l.lU8; L;ie Wat- Uer-Jerry Mangels, l,Ci3-138 l.ioi. ' ' Don Ea'on won Hip simrlis by i only five pins, t'Jiaiing C',u with 43 pins handicap for 843. Oth-; er leaders: John Blotter. 571-72: 643, Leo Osterholm. 517-87 ! 634; Don William -:, 50-':.V fi-5; i Harold Gregg. 517-105-622; ! George Winscot, 568-42-610;! Ray Walton. 507-102-603; D:ck '; Humphrey, 526-81--607. j Dlngman won the optional) a,i-et ats by nt;riy 40 pins, Irll- ; ing 1,6'. 8 pins and having 216! handicap lor 1,884. Other top j According to C. H. cumren, finishers: Ray Walton, 1.539- Association s e c r e t a r y, there 306-1.645; Harold Austin, 1.677- j were these entry and prize piay Brand New V-8! " ' - S'l It I : i y, ?rmt K t i'V i f . 'a .fiw i i . K( V 8 COSTS CHLY JlCS MC THK THE - i 1531.830; Don Williams, 1.5S6 2251,821; Don Eaton. 1,657 1441.801; Mcrt Jochlmsen, 1,621-144- 1.765. Top scratch efforts for the tournament were: Teams Huebner's. game and wiles, 945 andt 2,804. Singles game, John Blotzer, 244; series, Don Eaton, 600. . Doubles game and series, Hafikt-Eaton, 414 and 1,141. Cub Pack 363 Presents Awards Plattsmoulh Cub Scout Pack 368 r.tid it's regular monthly pick mettk.g Tuesday, In St. John's School Aucitonum. At a special candlellghting ct remony conducted by John Herlordl, Cubmaster, Paul h.irnsty, Kevin Ca.se, and Tom Heifcrdt were advanced to Web eios rai.k. Other boys who received awards were: M.ke Long, Lion badge; Terry. Long, Btiar badge; Gregory Bmtth, gold ar row after wolf; Steve Ptacek, Wolf badge; John Painter. Woll and assistant Denner badge; J e Nord; Dt-nnt r badge. In keeping with the season of Lent, two movie films concern ing the mission activities of the Columoan fathers were shewn. Legal Notices (U.MENTS & CLF.MEN'TS, Atterney Mmwood, Nebraska NOTICE TO ( FtF.'XroKS IM THE mrviY CjfpvT OF CASS COUNTY, NLBIiASKA jo he r.-dr.')r of ..h? eslatJ of Melvin A. Miller ri"fa"-d NX 52.3: Take notice that tli i'Kic i':r.it for the filing and i' ."!!' in fli'ni OHainst s. id f slate is Julv 8th, 1903. that a htip? will be hai a 'he r'fu!i'y C-.urt rom In Piatts-.-.' on .'u'v 12 h, U"i at ter r'c.itx k a.m. for the tmr' c o' n'nT hearlnz. alH wing r:r.rt 9 viistin-j ni" ela nw or ob- lt.-.,,u, duly f:orJ P'.trrj M-irrh 20'h 1111. (SEALi Raym(.nd J. Case Countv Judije V - '-rch 21, 23, Ao-il 4. 19C3 ment totals: teams 15 doubles 29 5', singles 52 ana all-events 36 "6. i3, License Issuance Recommended by County Board The County Board of Com missioners Wednesday unanim ously recommended issuance of a retail on and off sale beer li cense for Lloyd R. Holman for his place of business along U.S. 73-75 near the Platte River. Commission Chairman Harold Orcgg t aid for the record that he voted "aye" on the mot .on to recommend issuance "for the reason that it was not a new license but a transfer of a li cense from father to son." Plattsmouth Hi?h will send 14 trackmen to the AAU Invitation j Meet in Lincoln Saturd.iy to i compete in the high school divi sion of the pi ep-colh ce meet. Weeping Water Man AdmiJs 2 Break-ins Leonard T. Litt! 33, Weep ing Water, today pleaded "guil'.y" to two counts of burg lary and was bound over from C )unty Court to District C iirt. Judpe Raymond J. Case set bond at SI. 000. Sheriff Fred Tesen said Little had admitted brcakin;; into the Stander and S.ander Hardware Store at Louisville T u e s d a y night and stealing several guns; and entering the Hopper Uios. Quarry Office west of Weeping Water Monday nieht and Rival ing a wclgh-ticket machine. Little was a!o quf -tinned about a break-in at Dinger Lumber Co. Tuisday noon In wnich $114 cash was stolen. He dlu not Implicate himself in that crime. Little was arrested Wednes day at Grand Island by the Highway Patrol after a service s'ation attendant had Informed the Patrol about a "Mjipiclouh appearlng" motorist. The Weep ing Water man had th: stolen guns In his car. Tesch said I.iltle a!. admit ted stealing license ,i ites and rifling a car in Weepln;; Water. Carl Coach Cecil McKnight listed th'.s lineup: 60-yard dash Dave Nettel- mfinn, Greg Taylor. Mile-Bob McClannhan Schreincr. Hu.'h hurdles-Gene Noell. Shot Roger Reveruge, Roger I.anunt. Sprint medley relay-Rill Net telmann. Taylor, Dei.nis Smith, Jim McLeod. Mile relay Lanum, Jim B:crl. Dave Nettelmar.n. Noell. Two mile relay Ted and S't-vo Wehrbein, Ken Rhyland er, McCTarahi.n. L nIraH a as coacnes eacn -- man squad but could not choose their own players. A tie lr. votes resulted In the six-man selec tion. Named with Schultz were: Ernie Strasil, Falls City, 6-3; Ben Maze, Falls City, 5-10; Roger Douglas, Crete, 5-10; Lou Waitman, Crete, 6-3; and Kaye Carstens. Falrbury, 6-1. All are seniors except Strasil who Is a junior. ' The conference coaches also voted to propose a Christmas Tournament lor next winter, the arrangement still needing State Association approval. The meet this year would be Dec. 27-28 at Beatrice and in clude four teams, Plattsmouth, Beatrice, Falls City and Nebras ka City. Prior commitments wculd limit the field the first year. Next year an eight-team meet Is proposed. Journal Want Ads Pay ONCE AGAIN open m mmm EVERY WEEK-END! With The City Tournamcnl Over We Are Again Ftnluring Open Bowling Saturday & Sunday. Poet Lariat A Texas cowboy U nvik'.ig a name as a wr!t r of pat.h'.l poems, and looks like beriming America's Poet Lariet. Punch. HANDICAP SWEEPER FRIDAY, MARCH 22 SCOTCH DOUBLES SWEEPER (Couplet Only) FRIDAY, MARCH 29 Affjrnoon Bcwling 3 2 to 5 p.m., Monday thru Thursday Cames For 51.00 The BOWLERO :miacmauiLXiM mil in in Mrs. Sybil Freed Dies Wednesday j Sibyl Freed, 75. died Wednes-i day at the Nebraska Maspnlc 1 Home here. j She was born March 18, 1888 at S:ella, Neb., daughter of John j and Nancy Hoverson Mann. She! was married to Vclmer Freed at : 8tella April 17, 1921. Her hus-; band survives. i A child preceded her in death, j She came to Plattsmouth April ! 9, 1P59 from S'.ella. She was a member of the Christian Church, Mercy Chapter No. 308, OES. Funeral services will be Fri day at 1 p m. at the Caldwell Funeral Home with the Rev. Wlllard Scott officiating Burial will be In Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmouth. Visiting hours will be today 'Thursday 4 to 8 and 7 to 9 at Caldwell Chapel. Only NEW HOLLAND offers this team for Better farm management. 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