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I THE PLATTSMOUTH, NCERA PAGE SIX Legal Notices SMITH & LEBENS. Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska MUM K OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASH COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interesed in the estate of Hugh E. Wardtn deceased. No. 5232: Take notice that the Executor of said "State has filed his final report and a petition lor examination and allowance of his accounts, deter mination of heirship. Inherit ance tax and distribution of said estate and lor his dis charge, which will be heart be h.ie said Court on May 13th, 1903 at ten oclock a.m. Dated April 17th, 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J Case County Judge No. 6224 April 18, 25, May 2, 1903. CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS, Attorneys Elm wood, Nebraska NO ! ICE TO CKEIHTORS IN '1 HE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Boyd C. Edwards deceased. No. 5261: Take notice that the time limit lor the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is August 5th, 1963; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts moulh on August 9th, 1963 at ten oclock a.m. for the purpose ol examining, hearing, allowing Mom . . . KIDS LOVE COOKIES . . . And We Would Like To Make You A Generous Offer BUY 3 DOZEN Of Our Fresher And More Delicious COOKIES And For Only We Will Cive You a Beautiful Cookie Jar OK? Quantity Is Limited So Call In Your Orders Stan's Bakery Plattsmouth, Nebr. Phone 6270 (Not EMctlyjffiiffll As Pictured, YES . . . It's Still Available! THAT WONDERFUL 6 PIECE Living Room Suite fc t- - '"re j jf 'Kl SOFA, CHAIR, 2 STEP TABLES. 1 COFFEE TABLE, 1 LAMP FOR ONLY $119.00 SCANLAN BROTHERS APPLIANCE & FURNITURE 436 Main . Plattsmouth Phone 2145 SKA, SEWI-WrEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, April 18, 1963 .' and adjusting all claims or ob- ' jecuons duly filed. . Dated April 17th, 1963. : (SEAL Raymond J. Case I County Judge iNo. 6225 April 18, 25, j May 2, 11.63. i SMITH & LI.HE.NS, Attorneys I tMattsmouth, Nebraska j NOliCK OF FINAL ! SETTLEMENT i IN THE COLIN lY COURT OF j CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To ah persons interested in the estate ot Sophia Emsnolt 'deceased. No. 522U: 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 ol heirship, Inherit I ance tax and distribution of said j estate and for his discharge, which will be heart, betore said Court on May 7tn, 1963 at ten ! oclock a.m. ! Dated April 17th. 1963. i (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Juoge j No. 6222 April 13, 25, May 2, 1903. SMITH & LEBENS. Attorneys Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOITCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CUL.MY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate oi John L. Swindle deceased. No. 5224: Take notice that the Administrator c...a.. of 'said estate has filed his linal I report and a petition for exam- inaaon and allowance of his ac ' counts, determination of heir ship, inheritance tax, and dis tribution ol saia estate and lor his discharge, which will be heard before said Court on May 8th, 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. Dated April 17th, 1963. I SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Jucgc No. 6223 April 18, 25, May 2, 1963. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CLASS C LIQl OK LICENSE Notice is hereby given that Hugh J. Kearns Post No. 56, The American Legion has applied for a Class C Liquor License as provided tor by the Nebraska Liquor Control Act: on W 23 'a' ol lot 1 and the E. 2 of Lot 2 in Block 34 of the City of Platts mouth. located at 411 Main Street within the City of Platts mouth. A hearing on said application will be held before the Platts mouth City Council at the City Hail on Monday, April 22, 1963 at 7:30 ocIock P.M. at which time the Council shall receive evidence unuer oath, either "lly 0Lb,y,wn1,n' VhT nm- ' prieTy of Tssuance of such 11- priety cense Erna M. Yenney City Clerk April 18, 1963. No. 6220 Accept Fall Teaching Posts Two Nehawka students are a mong 65 Peru State Teachers College candidates for fall teaching positions who have ac cepted contracts, the college's director of placement said to day. They are Larry Whittington, secondary education degree candidate, who will teach at Bradshaw, and June Ross, ele mentary education alumni can didate, who will teach at Mur ray. Teacher candidates who have accepted contracts to teach at Cass County schools include Maryanne Applegate and Fred) Applegate, both of cook, wno will be at Louisville High, and Ernest Robinson of Wymore, who will be at Elmwood High, according to the placement di , rector. CONSISTING OF i Si? to . t m .... ;m zm wmg: 12 fT S S OPENING DAY About 300 anglers turned out at Goose Lake on the Plattsmouth Game Refuge .Monday on opening day. Refuge Mana ger Harold Edwards estimated 260 fish were caught the first day. mostly bass ranging up to 2' pounds. A few channel cat and a bluegill or Greenwood Mrs. Frank Hurlbur Phone 789-3435 Weekend guests of Mrs. Clara ! Pershing were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-j Jiarn Gordon and Gary of Dako-1 ia vuy. .sir. auu iwia. wa tt-i ; Johnson of Des Moines, Iowa arrived Sunday at Mrs. Persh-I ing s home to spend a few days. I Emil Meisinger accompanied Mr. ano Mrs. cu .-vie1SiuKrr m Mrs. L. G. Meisinger of Platts- "Zu" rr-frlMTS. Charles Zlnk had Easter tHiip niiin returning home ..,, a y' , , . ,, I Emil Meisinger called on Mrs. Dick Hergenrader and new son. at a hospital in Omaha Satur - 3w j m were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kauf-1 man of Omaha and Thursday afternoon callers were Rev. Gus tafson and daughter of Waverly. Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Seefeld were Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mill er of Lincoln. Carol Seefeld is spending her; Easter vacation at home from j Mrs. Ray Bower was a Wednes the University. j day caller at the Stickney home. Vlcki Voehl suffered a painful George Erlckson of Papillion hip Injury while playing soft- ball at school. BAPTISM ALS Several babies were baptized at the MethodLst Church worship service. On Palm Sunday they were Beth Ann Radenslaben, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Radenslaben; Renee Boiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Boiler; Susan Beth Fisher, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher; Jodi Schlerman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schierman. Ea.ster Sunday, Thomaus Ed win Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson. Mrs. Arthur Rimpley and sons Anthony and Arthur who have been living in California are spending the summer with Mrs. Rimpley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Yabsley. Mr. Rimpley Is In navy service. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boiler and daughter of Lincoln were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boiler. They all were sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schuelke of Fremont. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Armstrong were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Vant of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd and family went to Concordia, Kans. where they picked up Mrs. Lloyd's mother, Mrs. Vivi an Doc how and grandmother and spent Easter weekend with cousins at Abeline, Kans. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Ellis Bockelman home were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leaver and family, Mrs. Edith Bockelman and Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndall Watson all of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Abbott. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeBrle were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Westman of Wood River. lAshland Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wiles and Terry and Donna Young who Is staying at the Wiles home, Mrs. Gene Grimm, Mel ody. Marlece, Mechelle and Genie of Omaha had Easter din- ner with Mr. and Mrs En Gaud- reault ifl the cab, they have recently DUlll in ine iimuer on y,ejr farm near the Wiles home, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pharaoh and amlly of yutan joined them for tne afternoxin. 1 . d their weekend guests Mr. and dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman. Mr. and Mrs. John Wescott e Ann Raymond re Eagter dinner gue(jts of Mr and Mrs. Dave Parrott. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Laughlin ,"',"" '"' ' T Z 1 "' me v.o. Sarah and John Nichols had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stander and Dale. Mr. ana Mrs. i-yie wnnams and Brad of Logan, Iowa were Sunday forenoon coffee guests cf Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Stickney. had Sunday dinner at the Elton Erickson home. Evening guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett Erlckson and family. Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peter son were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrews of Lincoln. Saturday callers were Mrs. Fred Graves of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bantz. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase went to Lincoln Sunday for din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haase and family. Mrs. Ashley Boiler and family spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Loren Coffman and family Sunday afternoon visitors at the Boiler home were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sunde. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leaver were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leaver. Mrs. W. P. Bailey and Ralph Dean had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and family had Easter dinner at the Willis Martin home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8tander were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leybold and Marlin in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kupke of Murdock spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke. Mrs. Sam Long and Sally spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Malvin Wiles. Mrs. Bruce Sowards and her mother, Mrs. Mary Buell were In Tekamah Thursday on busi ness. Mrs. Buell had dinner Sun day at the Sowards home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nissen and sons had Sunday dinner and lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bundy. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore spent Wednesday evening at the Martin Stenberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore and Ricky were Easter guests at the Dewey Moore home, j - . ' M Vj two were also hooked. Morning fishing pressure eased Tuesday when public school reopened after Easter vacation but afternoons and eve nings were busy. Most of the early attention was given to the south portion of the lake, to the left of the dike shown above. BOWLING CITY LEAGI E W L Hillcrest 63'2 35'2 Ofe Oil Co 63 36 Platts. Cleaners 52 47 Steve Davis Ins 50 49 Leo's Clip Joint 49 50 Computers 47 '2 51 '2 Scanlan 47'2 512 Austin Sheet Metal . . 23'2 75 '2 HI team game and series, Ofe Oil Co. 972 and 2.807; hi game and series, C. Cuthrell 246 and 636. INDEPENDENT LEAGIE' W Huebner's '66' 67' i Electric Service 55 '2 Bob's Bar 55 Ritz Theater 54,2 Cass County Motors 53' i Price's Bar 52 '2 Kent's Oil Company 51 Soennlchsen's 49 L 25 'i 39' 2 38 38'2 39' 2 40'2 42 44 46!i 50 52 52 52 60' 62 ',2 63 Murray Hardware .. 4 I Modern woodmen .. 41 ; Culligan's Soft Wtr. 41 ' American Loan .... 41 1 Pierce Saw Mill ... 322 under s urestone .. ju',2 Cady's 30 HI game and series, A. Camp bell 245 and 575; hi team game and series,- Culligan's 940 and 2.686. INDEPENDENT LEAGIE W L Huebner's '66' 68 2 27 V2 Electric Service 57'2 38V2 Ritz Theater 57 V2 38 2 Bob's Bar 57 39 Cass County Motors 56 'i 39 Price's Bar 53 43 Kent's Oil Company 53 43 Soennlchsen's 49 47 Bowlero 49 47 Murray Hardware ..44 52 Modern Woodmen . 43 53 Culligan's Soft Wtr. 42 54 American Loan .... 42 54 Pierce Saw Mill 34 '2 61 Vi Cady's . . 31 65 Linder's Firestone . . 30'2 65"2 Hi game and series, L. Amato 300 and 622; hi team game and series, Kent's 997 and 2.696. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haase and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kupke went to Louisville Saturday eve ning to attend the wedding of Mary Weisheit and Lyle Wendt at the Immanuel Church. Our beautiful spring weather calls for fishing and picnicking. The Earl Brauckmuller family did Just that Thursday evening by going to Memphis Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Beetlson and Merlyn, Mr. and Mrs. Rol land Beetlson and Kim and Wil liam Beetlson went to Nehawka Sunday for Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jack White. Charles Stander of Elkhorn spent his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. ftiei Stander. The Blander family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells and Danny went to Dunbar Sunday and Joined a family group for dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Oergen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson of Ashland accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson on a spring drive to southern Mis souri, Friday. Journal Want Ads Pay PHS Wins For Meets Plattsmouth Hi';h, fresh fr mi its second straiRiit dual ni-ct rack victory, is readying for two meet?. Tuesday, the Blue Devils de feated Nebraska City there. 81- Vi to 51 23. Saturday, thfy send a c:'n.:n ri?uffSnRe aham Lin- sent to the Council lays to be held at Abrah coin High with prel ms at 9 a.m., finals at 1 pm.; and Tues day to the Ak-S.ir-Ben Conlcr ence Meet at Missouri Valley, Iowa, with prcl.ms at 3:30 p.m., finals at 7. At Nebraska City. Piatt. sir. )uth swept the 100. 440 and 880 cn the way to 11 first places in 15 events. The Plattsmouth scoring per formances: 100-Dave Nettelmann, l.'st, :10.7; Grepg Tayljr, 2nd, :10.7; Larry Arends, 3rd, :10 9. 220 Taylbr, 1st, :24.4; Arends, 2nd, :25. 440 -Jim Biorl, 1st, .55.7; Rog er Heedmn, 2nd. :56.9; KcKor Lanum, 3rd. :570 Low hurdles Gene N jcII. 1st, : 1 1 5 ; Dave Ncttciniann, 3rd, :12.0. High hurdle? Noell. Is', ;08.0; Gary Chr.stensen, 3rd. :09 1. 880-Bob McClanahan,- 1st, 2:12.3; J.m McLeod, 2nd. 2:17.3; Mike Bowtian. 3rd, 2:19 3; Tom Hansen, 4lh. 2:218. Shot-Roger Beverage. l-.t, 45-3J4; Lanum, 3rd. 39-7 34. High Jump Christcn.scn, tie for 3rd, 5-0 Broad Jump-Noell, 1st, 19-6; Taylor. 2nd, 18-5. Mile relay 1st. 3:53.8. Dave Nettelmann, Lanum, Blerl, Noell. 880 relay -1st, 1:40.0, Heedum, Merlin Oovig, Arends, Taylor. 2 mile relay-1st, 9:23 3. Bill Nettelmann. Steve Wehrbein, Ken Hostetter. Ken Rhylander. Entries for the Council Bluffs Relay..: Shot Beverage, Lanum. Di.scu.s-Lanum, Bill Nettel mann. High jump Christensen. 100 Covin. Smith. 220 Arends, Smith. 440 Bierl. Lanum. 880 B. Nettelmann, Hostet ter. Mile Ted Wehrbein, Chuck McClanahan. High hurdles Noell, Christen sen. Low hurdles Dave Nettel mann, Noell. Freshman 440 relay Danny Hart, Carl Glup, Gary Wilson, Mike Bowman. I (f I I Li GENE' FRIDAY (APRIL 19) LADIES ! BUY ANY PAIR LADIES' BLACK PATENT OR BLACK LEATHER DRESS HEEL SHOES AT REGULAR PRICE AND YOU MAY HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY PAIR OF BLACK DRESS FLATS FOR ONLY ... YOUR SHOE DOLLAR ALWAYS GOES FURTHER AT. . . Gene's Bootery In Plattsmouth "SSH GREEN STAMPS WITH EACH PURCHASE" 2nd Dual, Prepares Saturday, Tuesday 410 and 810 rrl lys- Ileedum. G'jvig, Arend.s. Taylor. Mila relay Dive Nettelmann, La:am. B.erl, Noell. j 2 mile relay - ?vlcl.e'.)d, S.j Welirbrin, Huren. Rhylander. ! - Boys: Arc You Interested in Playing Baseball? A meeting df i'll boys rsied in playing Cass in'er-Coun- ty Uiisi'ball this summer will be held at the ball field Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Charles Ault will manage the team this ye; r. There Is no minimum age limit, but a bov who is 15 before June 1 or has bi en In high school is not eligible. 2 EIRE (AILS Pb'tsmoiith Volunteer Fire men answered two calls Tuesday land Wednesday. Soon after miiinieht Monday, they were called to HoIm.inV flench north of here. Hie des-: royed an unoccimierl cabin. The Volunteers, notified af'ir a pa.sserby saw the fire, found the blaze out of control ;ind were unable to save the building. Wednesday morning, a pile of creo.s(,!fj t.'ists caught lire from' a trash burner at I'laf sniouth Lumber Co. The firemen quickly ' controlled the bhte with hand i extinguishers before any more ' damage was cone on a windy day. Your physical growth stops at the age of 18. Your mental growth need never stop. Use your Public Library. RUMMAGE SALE In fhe bitemcnt of the Presbyterian Church SATURDAY, APRIL 20 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Sponsored by the Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church THIS AD COURTESY SATTLER - FUSSELMAN - PERRY FUNERAL HOME Phone 3123 for Ambulance Service Milo I). Perry, Resident Mortician AFTER - EASTSii AT SATURDAY (APRIL 20) $4P0 Mil" medley relay-I). N'-t.el-mann 410, Taylor ar.d Noell 220, B. McClanahan 830. The Ak-Sar-Iien Meet entries: Shot - Beverage, Lanum. Discus - .Lanum, B. Nettel mann, Beverage. Broad jump- N:! 11, Taylor, G'J'iu;. Iiieh Jump Christensen, Hos'etler. 100 Arends. Taylor, D. Net telmann. 220- Taylor, Arend.s, rTvi'!, 440- B.erl. Lanum, Ifc 'dii n. BK0-B. McClanahan, B. Net telmann, Hos'etter. Mile-T. Wehrbein, C. Mc Clanahan. Ii::-h hur-Jles- Noell, Christ en -.en. Low hurdles D. Nettelmann, Noel!. D.liion. 880 relay-Heedum, G o v i g, Arends. Taylor. Mile relav- Nettelmann, Lan iim. Bierl, Noell. 2 m.ic riiay V"Leo(I, S. Wehrbein, Hansen, Rhylander. Freshman relay-- H art, G.up, Wil.,on, B.awman. Plans Progress For Horse Show Plans .ire going ahead for the Horse Shew to be presented by the Boot i'.nd Spur Club May 5 a! the Plat'.smouth Saddle Club Grounds. Cedar Creek Grain Co. Is spon-or of the sh-iw which will include two halter classes and 10 performance cla.S'es. Classes will start at 1 pm. and last tint:l 5. All Cass C'nin y youths 18 and younger are elig ible to participate. There will be no admission charge. Rain date for the show is May 12. Journal Want Ads "ay MONDAY (APRIL 22)