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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Section B Thursday, June 13, 1UU3 Legal Notices NOTICE OF REFUNDING BONDS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby eiven that the Chairman and tloard of Trustees of the Village of Murdock, In the County of Cass, 8tate of Nebraska, by re solution duly passed ana enter ed in the minutes of iheir pro ceedings in accordance with Article VI, Chapter 10, of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska for 1843, directed that public notice be given stating that said Village has heretofore is sued and now has outstanding and unpaid valla interest bear ing bonds, as follows: Sewer Bonds dated July 15, 1953. originally issued in the total principal amount of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00) bearing Interest at the rate of 5 payable annually to July 15, 1963, and thereafter at the rate of 4 payable annually, which were authorized by Ordinance No. 43 at a meet ing of the Board of Trustees held on June 25, 1958, for the purpose of paying the cost of construction of Sani tary Sewers in Sanitary Sew er District 1 in said Village ana of which now there are outstanding and unpaid the principal sum of Thirty Two Thousand Dollars ($32,000,001 and with Sink ing Funds on hand in an a niount sufficient to prepay Four Thousand Dollars ($4. OOO.OOi of bonds, the bonded indebtedness remaining due and payable by the Village is in the amount of Twenty Eight Thousand Dollars I $28,000.00 1 maturing serial ly on the 15th day of July in the years 1903 to 1978, inclu sive, bul optional at any time on or after July 15. 19G3. The rate of interest since the Issuance of these bonds has so declined in the market that by taking up and paying off the Twenty-Kight Thousand Dollars ($28,000,001 optional bonds des cribed above, by an issue of Re funding Bonds, in the principal 0 INTRODUCING Dynion Water-Systems THE SICN OF COOD SERVICE AND QUALITY You can have an unlimited supply of SOFT WATER with our Automatic Water Softeners. WE ALSO HAVE . . . Nitrate Removal Filters Iron Filters, Bacteria Filters and Taste & Odor Removal Filters. Whatever your Water Problems . . . DYNION has the answer. FREE WATER ANALYSIS Clen Demaree Authorized Dealer This coupon worth $10.00 on any of the above units installed. One coupon per installation. This offer expires J June 30, 1963. Dynion Water Systems ; North Of Masonic Home On Highway Phone 7088 ty REX St -figy -. i3r..wgj-.--J H f Ifff KI ' yk i 1 "LJg-M--g,fa D ftm SALES jjr,r Z'i ; I I 1- World's Highest Capacity Air Conditioners 6,000- 7,000 9,000- 9,400 10,000-12,000 13,500-16,500 18,000-20,000 24,000-28,000 ' El V JOHN'S Sales & Service JOHN BERCMANN PlaUMBOurtt, Hitht. 5tk b Main amount of Twentv-Eiirht Thou sand Dollars 1S2a.Oou.OO1 bear ing interest at the average raw of Three and Nineteen Hun dreds per centum (3.19 J per annum until paid, payable semi annually, which the Chairman and Board of Trustees cf said Village propose to issue. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby iriven that any taxpayer of the Village of Murdock. may file 00 jeetions to such proposed action with W. J. B. McDonald, Clerk of said Village, at his office in said Village on the 21s day 01 June, 19t3, between the hours 1 of 9:00 o'clock A.M., and 5:00 o'clock P.M. or during business hours of any day prior to said day. (SEAL) W. J. B. McDonald Village Clerk No. 6282 May 30, June 6, 13, 19S3. SMITH & LEBfcNS, Attorneys Plattsm'iuth, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Robert O. Baker deceased. No. 5273: Take notice that the tiine limit for the filing and pre-! sentation of claims against suid ; estate is September 16, 1963; 1 that a hearing will be had at I the County Court room in Plattsmouth on September 19. 1963 at ten o'clock am. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 27. 19G3. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. 6285 Mav 30, June 6. 13. 1963. CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS. Attorneys Flmwnod, Nebraska IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS CCV'NTY. NEBRASKA NOTICE OF A NISTRATOK'S SALE TN 1117 MATTER OF) No. 12111 THE ESTATE Of) Doc. 17 HAnRY UNDER,) Page 134 DFCFASFD ) Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon. John M. Dierks. Judge of the District Court of. Cass Coun, NAME .... ADDRESS PHONE .. ----Hm'ir;4 r 1 payments As Low As $ 75. m WEEK ! in Phone 2133 ty. Nebraska, made on the 24th Jay of May, 1963. for the sale of the real estate hereinafter des cnbed, there will be sold at pub iif atrtion to the highest bid d' r, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Five (5 in Block Six teen U61 in the Village of Flmwood, Cass County, Ne braska, Sam sale to take place on the 18th day of June. 1963. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M., at the South front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Nebras ka. Terms of sale as follows: 15 cash payment on date of sale, the balance on roniinnaion. possession upon confirmation and payment of balance clue subject to existing leaies. Dated this 24ih day of May, 1963. Frar.k Llnder, Administrator CTA of estate of Harry Linder, deceased. No. 624 Mav 30, June 6, 13, 1963. FRANCIS M. CASEY. Attorney Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL Sr.TTI.K.MKNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA lo all persons interested in the estate of Keener I. Price deceased. No. 5214: Take notice that the Administratrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination land allowance of ner accounts determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for her discharge, which will be heard belore said Court on June i8th. 1963 at ten o'clock a.m. Da! re. May 28th. 1963. (SEAL) Raymond J. Case County Judge No. Mav 30, June 0, 13, 1963. MURDOCK Dorothy Mills rhone 2956 Word has come of the ceath of Mrs. Gus Miller of Woodland, Wash. Services (or her are pend ing, she was the mother of Syl via Meis.nKer (Mis. Milford Monger) of South Bend. The Millers formerly lived at i'lm- v.o'.J and at Murdock. Dtuclas Neitzsl had the mis fortune lo yt hit 011 the face twice v.hi.e practicing baseball last week, he has a bruised nose and mouth to prove it. Laurel Bornemeier had a nice trip recently when sne attenc- ed a student nurses convention in Atlanta City, N. J. along with several nurse friend thty went on to New York City and enjoyed s4;hUsteing there as well es making a trip into the Catsklll M'.s. She reports a wonderful trip. Laurel will graduate from nurses training in August. She was recently graduated irom the State University receiving her degree in Science. Seventy-five children were en rolled in the EUB Bible school which was in session last week. Sunday evening the school gave a program at the church which i covered some of the work they have done. The Jess Stock family drove ;to Hastings Sunday. They took Bonnie out and she will be 'wot king in the State Hospital there for three months as pait . of her nurses training. On Saturday evening, June 8, the Aiumnl Banquet was held in the School Gym. Maxiiie Miller K:ng was toast mistress. She came from her home, in California for the oc casion. She also was a member of the honor cla&, others at lenriins liurn that class of 25 vears auo were Irene Gorthy ; Rni nemeier. O r v 1 1 1 e Cordes, I Wilson. Buz?. Galcemeier, Fern i Kiu ir Johnson. Morris Earhart, Lyle Stock and Rueben Stock. The class gathered at the , Rueben Stock home later to re ' new oid friendships. New officers for the coming year uie Rueben SLock, Pres ident; Orris Kichc-rt. Vice Presi i dent una Marie Scnweppe, Sc-cr-! etary. t; Gut.su at the v.'iuaro. w i home are Mr. arid Mrs. Bin Muinor and two children of Col- umbus, Ga. Mr. Mainor and Mrs. j Stock (Lorenei are brother and ! Dorothy Jean Mill celebrated her eighth birthday on Sunday, June ath. She had dinner at i Grandma and Granapa Mills 1i hmiKP and was surprised wi.h a ii brai jl wen ! t.,.H r,oo7 hiifo Other euests UiflliU "V " " w ere the Stuart Mills lamny Merle Faubel. VISITS HOME MURDOCK Lyle F. Wendt arrived hv let airliner at Omaha SI Thursday evening to spetid a I three-day pass with his wile and narpnts. Mr. and Mrs. rea Wendt. He is attached to the U. S Naval Security Group and grad uaied June 6 from radio school at Skaarcs Island Base, Sonoma i Calif ! Seaman Wer.dt returned tc V California Rnr.rlny nirht and will ) leave shortly lor duty in the . i Philippine Islands. Louisville News Mrs. Ralph Wildrick Phone 5427 Mr. and Mrs. George Powles and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powles enjoyed a pic nic dii '.,er at the State Fisher ies. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hrabik Jr. and family of Louisville and Mrs. Dan Huff and children of Ord were Memorial Day guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E&ri Hrabik Sr. at Meadow. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helm and family weie guests of his brother-in-1 .w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. vili.m Cooper In Ne braska C tv. Guests oi T-'r. and Mrs. Gene Dunn were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Dunn ti Omaha. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Treadway were Mrs. Alta Treadway Gene and Dick of Springfield. 8unday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vargas of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. David Llden and daughter, Mrs. Larry Mey ers of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs Bill Stambaugh, Debbie and Danny of Millard, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and family of Louis ville and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Fleischmarin and Gary of Lin coln were Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hopp and Kimbcrly were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Anderson in Omaha. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Wittstruck and Mr. and Mrs Richard Anderson of Omaha and Miss Susan Stohlmarai of Louis ville. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Alfrey were guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alfrey in Weep ing Water. Weekend visitors at the E. C. Alfrey home were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alfrey of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. David Al frey and family of Beatrice and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alfrey of Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eager and sons of Plattsmouth were Mem orial Day guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac and Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Street- er and family entertained at a late picnic supper Memorial j Day at tneir nome. uuests were Mr. and Mrs. John Fusselman and family and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jochlm and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Urwin and Timmy of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urwin and family 01 Murray, Mrs. Sylvia Kohnke of! Stella. Mr. and Mrs.' Gerald Cole and daughter of Alamo gorde, N. M., and John Sho gren and Steven Cole were Mem orial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green and family. Picnic supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fitzpatrick, Denise and Deloresjof Nebraska City were Eva FitzDatrlck and Dean Duncan of Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Art Fitzpatrick of Weeping Water and Mr. and Mrs. Linvale Meyer and family. Picnic dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne 607 1ST AVE. Davis were Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahl of Louisville and Mrs. Char les Smith of Papilllon. Mrs. Harris Warren and chil dren, Shelley and Allison of West Hartford, Conn., are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesan and otter relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wildrick were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Santee Jr. In East Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Bick ford and daughters of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming and Jo Ann, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Keckler and family, all of Weeping Water, and Mr. and Mrs. Linvale Meyer and family enjoyed a family picnic. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlavac and family were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tlustos. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tlustos and Elaine of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Northrup and family of Lincoln. Mrs. Ervin Albert ui d Kay attended the Kunz family re union at Elmwood. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reihart and Mrs. James Colbert and daughter were Mr. and Mrs. William Branscom of Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tracey of Fort Morgan, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Eimon Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sack were picnic dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur- Ander son of Nebraska City were af- ternoon callers pt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helm. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Meisinger of Plattsmouth visited the cemetery at Elm wood Memorial Day. The Mel singers later were dinner guests of the Millers. Mrs. Florence McGregor ol Omaha was a guest Memorial Day at the home of Dr. ana Mrs 0 L MCciun. ATTEND COMMENCEMENT WEEPINO WATER (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup of Weeping Water attended commencement of the College of Medicine at the Music Hall in Omaha Civic Auditorium. El Uabeth James of Nebraska City received her Bachelor of Sci ence in Medical Technology. Following the graduation and reception, Mr. and Mrs. Knaup were dinner guests In Omaha of Mr. and Mrs. Vantine James Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Claude Mason of Superior, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hum of Omaha, the Misses Elizabeth and Helen James and John Jam es of Nebraska City and Rodney Knaup of Falls City. Telephone your Chevrolet dealer for any type cf truck. ( CASS COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY Merry Missiles The Merry Missiles 4-H Club met at the home of Jeannle and Kathy Eggert June 6 at 2 p. m. The new president, Kathy Eggert, called the meeting to order with the flag salute and 4-H pledge. The girls sang Come on 4-H Pals. The five members present answered roll call with preference for homemakde or other Ice cream. It.n girls nho made the 4-H poster reported on it. After the business meeting the girls had lessons on Meal Planning Three and Learning to Be a Homemaker. Penny Pay ton and Kathy Eggert demon strated How lo 8et a Table Pro perly. They judged dally menus they had brought to the meeting. Mrs. Liggert and Richard and Henry Lee were guests. Kathy and Jeannle served lunch. Jerl Lynn Payton, reporter. Realty Transfers Herman J. and Lucille P. Hough to Herman J. and Lucille P. Hough. 5-13-63. Lot 2 Blk 8 Townsend's Add Lots 1 to 6 Blk 2 White's Add Plattsmouth Lot 52 Sec 7, 12-14, $1. Oeorge and Edith Lehnst to Rubin Development Company. 5-10-63. Lot 1 Rubin's Second Add, Plattsmouth, $1. Fay Terryberry et al to Law rence W. and Helen Marie Rase, 2-8-63, W 200 Acres Sec, 32-12-11, $1. Oscar C. and Elsie L. Hinds to Eugene E. and Thelma W. Dom ingo, 5-1-63, Lot 3 and E 16" ft Lot 4 Blk 83, Weeping Water, $1. Freda Trunkenbolz to Lena Shumaker, 5-14-63, Lot 31 SWV4 SE''4, 20-10-9, $1. Carl E. and Lola Mae Johnsoii to Carl E. and Lola Mae Johnson, 5-2-63, Frc NW!4. 15-10-9. $1. Joe W. and Minnie M. Banning ito Lucian H. Bannin?. 5-6-63. Lots 17 and 18 Bik 5 Lynn's 1st add, Union, $1. W. O. Gillespie to Harry and: Let a Gillespie, 5-15-63, Lots 21,1 22, 23 and 24 Blk 18 First Add,' Murdock. $1. j Thomas Sterling Wiles et al to Alvin and Iola Rodaway. 3-10-63, ' S"j E'2 lot 7 md SH Lot 8 Blk 48, Weeping Water, $3,500. Charles A. and Martha Sharer , to Chester A. and Helen M. Spor- : er. 5-15-63, W 45 ft Lots 6 and 7 ; and E 26 ft Lots 8 and 9 Blk 5 ; Thonp-son's Add, Plattsmouth. ; $4,500, Fmtif 17 Vrnnn (rt flfne and Pftullne Lvon, 4.4.6i N 130 ft Lot 32 NE1' SE', 18-10-13. $500. F. J. Domingo o Frank J, jvp.d Mildred V. Domingo, 11-14-62, W 23 of Lot 1,1 Blk 2 Fleming and Race s Add, Weeping Water. Everett and Corda Hicks to Wendell E. and Ocraldine M. Felghner, 5-11-63. N 40 ft Lot 698 and all 699, Louisville, $1. Wendell E. and Oeraldine M Felghner to Everett and Corda Hicks. 5-11-63, Lot 422, Louis ville. $1. Joseph L. and Olive Viola Pitt man to Albert and Mary Tyson, 4-30-63, N 110 ft Lot 87 Wise's Outlots Add, Plattsmouth. $1. Lawrence A. aid Elsie F. Duerr PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA m3 DAY SCHOOL ()ll(lUhl to Max J. and Wllhelmlna C. Burmeister, 5-14-83, Pt BWU. 21-12-11, tl. Hubert J. and Selma K. Roddy to Paul L. and Anne M. Griffin, S-22-63, W'i SWti, 17-10-14. $20,000. Christopher C. and Pattle B. Murray to Ronald and Melba Jean Revelllac, 5-9-63, Lot by, Louisville, $1,000. A Classified d in The Journal cost as little as 50 cents. Remember DAD with his favorite " -s. Father's Day ry Sunday (C June 16th WE GIVE S&H SHE at AUCTION TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE LECNA SCHLIEFERT Tuesday, June 18, 1963 AT 5:30 P.M. Sale to be held at the premises which is the 3rd house south cn Cherry Street, one block west of the Chevrolet Garage in Louisville, Nebraska. For appointment to inspect the property call Arnold Schliefert, Louisville Phone 2171. - TERMS One third, (l3rd) day of sa'e. Balance upon delivery of deed. Abstract furnished. REX YOUNC Auctioneer PAUL E. FAUQUET, Attorney v CHEVROLET f a Tractor Savers Tractor Savers 4-H Club had its eighth meeting at the home of Barry Parson. All members except two were present. The club discussed going to camp arid Terracing Day. Next meeting will be at the home of Ted and Steve Wehrbein July 2. Mrs Parson served lunch. Gene T-chirren, reporter. assorted chocolates $150 lib.. ' $2.95 2 lbs. GREEN STAMPS. y ... PHONE 3210 iUtUUttttUtUttlUUtUUtlUlUUUUlMUHHUHM.MMM)M.H,..W?.