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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942 PAGE TWO The Plattsmouth Journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice, Plattamouth, Neb., as second-elasa mail matter MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone, $3.50 per year. Beyond 600 miles, ?3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries, 13.50 per year. All subscriptions are payable trietly in advance. URRAY By Journal Field Representative M. R. Cooley and wife, making their home east of Murray, were guests of friends in Omaha for a couple of days during the past week. Rev. A. Lentz. pastor of the Eight Mile church west of Plattsmouth. was a visitor in Murray on Monday morning of this weeH. He was look ing after business while here. Mrs. Marsaret Todd, who is at tending business college in Omaha j where she is taking a course inj business administration, was visit ing home for over the week-end with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. j Spangler. Guy Wiles, who makes his home over near Plattsmouth. was a visitor in Murray on last Monday, where he was looking after some business mat ters. He purchased some lumber for some buildings on his farm. R. II. Bestor and family of riatts mouth were guests for the afternoon last Sunday at the home of Mr. and r .... n- rk Twt AT,- otH "Trc Ftps- -u,0. ... w. tor and their little son made up tne party. A. G. Long was over to Platts-, mouth on last Friday for a load of coal, as at that ttime there was none at Murray, and was accompanied by! John Frans. They were able to se cure what they wanted there. The Murray Lumber Yard which handles coal, had a car ordered and because of the heavy traffic for na tional defense and the big snow storm it was considerably delayed. He took seven days for the car to come from Council Bluffs to Murray. Edward Lewis of Union was a guest at the home of his sister; Mrs. Earl Merritt, and also at the home; of his brother, Lloyd Lewis, and fam ily who make their home east of; Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis also were visiting at the homes of Earl Merritt and Lloyd Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scotten were over to Plattsmouth on Friday of last week where they went to do some trading. They had the misfor tune of having their car burn out some bearings because of the oil be ing so cold it could not circulate. But who would know that it was so cold the car would freeze tip. Mr. W. O. Troop and daughter, Mrs. Victor Wehrbein and her hus band' were over to Plattsmouth on last Saturday and as well in Omaha, where they were looking after some business. While there Mr. and Mrs. Wehrbein succeeded in renting a farm near Ralston where they will live the coining season. They expect to move near the first of March. Luccan Carper of the Murray To start your day well informed . . . Listen to the KOIL 7:30 JL A complete fifteen min ute newscast . . . Inter national and Mid-western Highlights of the news. . PRESENTED BY ; 'Griffin ABC Shoe Polish ' - Griffin Dycote . ' NEWS L Hardware and Implement company was over to Weeping Water on last Monday in attendance at the school which the government is putting on in an endeavor to have all farm ma chinery repaired and put in proper condition in order to make the ma chinery serve another year so that both labor and new machine could be used for national defense. Attends Medical Meeting Drs. George H. Gilmour and R. W Tyson, with their families, were in attendance at Cass County Medical association Tuesday afternoon and evening where they attended the regular meeting and enjoyed a splen did time. The ladies also have their place in the meetings of the asso ciation which they greatly enjoy. To Have First Aid School Murray is looking after her citi zens as well as doing their portion in the direction of national defense. There is soon to be established a first aid school which will be held in Murray at a place to be designated later and of which due notice will be given through publication. The sf.h00l will be extended over five weeks and students will be given in struction two hours each week, a of ten hourg Aftjr taking thfi course one ghmd be able tQ give firgt aid tQ mogJ. Qf thjj accident8 that . ... . , b able to assist materially in event of a major emergency. Conducts Service Here Sunday With no pastor for the Christian church in Murray, they have been having the Rev. Gerald Gardner, pastor of the Elmwood Christian church as pastor in Murray. He has been conducting services on Sunday evenings and at Elmwood in the mornings. The church likes Rev. ! r.grHimr vpru miiph Hflwpvor thfv . win nave a minister come ana ae liver a trial discourse soon with the view of obtaining a resident pastor. Charles Meade Home From East Some time ago, when Ivan Delles Denier and family were visiting here for the Christmas time, C. M. Meade concluded he would accompany them to their home in Ohio and visit with his daughter, Mrs. James Comstock. Mr. Meade enjoyed his visit there and also saw what the east is do ing. He returned last week-end, com ing to Omaha about midnight Sun day where he was met by Mr. and Mrs. Olin Morris, who brought him to Murray. Meet With Painful Accident While Herman Wohlfarth, who is road patrolman, was making some repairs on his maintainer he got a portion of his hand caught in some of the machinery, crushing the ' small finger and hand very severely. The doctor dressed the injury which I is getting along nicely but which j will be some time" before entirely ! well. Presbyterian Ladies Meet v i The Ladies of the Presbyterian church were enjoying a gathering at the church parlors on last Fri day when they held their gathering and as well looked after the busi ness affairs of the society. They found the weather pretty severe but with a good fire inside the building 'they got along very nicely. Mrs. Earl Merritt 111 Mrs. Earl Merritt, who has been QeOOSCOC9CCOGOOOCOSSiOCCC Buy DEFENSE BONDS All You Possibly Can THE NEXT BEST INVESTMENT IS Clothing at the present b WESCOTT'S very ill and kept to her home "and ' rbed for the past three weeks, is re ' ported as being somewhat improved, ( although not yet able to leave her bed. During the time she had been kept to her bed she has been visited by a large number of her friends, which was greatly appreciated by j the patient. Visit With Friend Mrs. J. S. Pittman, who is not in the best of health and has been coming to Murray for medical treat ment, was up last Saturday and after the consultation with her doc tor, went to the home of her friend, Mrs. Earl Merritt, who has been ill at her home for the past three weeks. The ladies enjoyed a very nice visit notwithstanding both were not feeling so well. Doing Very Fine in Texas John Hicks, who is a brother of Mrs. C. F. Hitt whose husband is a former Plattsmouth carpenter and at one time farmed east of Nehawka was in Murray to consult his doctor early this week. He states that the C. F. Hitt family is now located in Texas and are doing very well. Mr. Hitt is working at carpentering and his eldest sou, Billie, as an ap prentice, at Galveston, hey are now living at Houston. Mrs. Hitt was formerly Margaret Hicks of Nehawka. Snow Bound For Entire Week A. G. Cisney, better known as "Mile" Cisney, was snow bound for an entire week at their home west of the Otterbein church. Because of the deep drifts they were unable to get out for an entire week, having to walk over to the W. O. Troop home for mail and groceries. Sun day the big road machine got through the snow. Enjoy Nice Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy and their daughter, Miss Betty, of Seattle, who were visiting at the home of the parents of Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Long, enjoyed a pleasant stay. The left Saturday night by car and arrived at their home Wednes day. The Kennedy family enjoys liv ing in the west and Mr. Kenney says business in his line, carpentry, is very good. Net In Time For Murray Department The list of contributions to the lastest Red Cross drive which was sent to the Journal for publication did not arrive in time to be placed in the Murray department and so was held over until Monday and placed on the first page rather than await until the latter ortion of the week. As there has be several ad ditional contributions tne whole list follows: Murray Quota, $150.00. Murray State Eank $ 10.00 C. D. Spangler Geo. E. Nickles 00 5.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 E. S. Tutt Rev. Neil Stewart Henry Kircher J. A. Davis A. L. Carper Charles H. Boedeker Ben J. Noell John J. Stones Dr. R. W. Tyson G. E. Brubacher O. A. Davis Dr. G. H. Gilmore John Sans Mrs. Margaret Brendel Frank Mrasek C. M. Read Parr Young Vearl G. Smith W. O. Boedeker 10.00 H. B. Hutchman 1.00 Esther Rhoden 1.00 Irma Dvorak 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spangler 10.00 Chester Stone 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Will Seybolt 2.00 Bert Jameson 2.00 Contributions will be received by Willard Nelson, Dale Wohlfarth or Charles H. Boedeker. Conducting Red Cross Classes Dr. R. W. Tyson of Murray is conducting Red Cross first aid classes. Anyone wishing instruction should contact Dr. Tyson at once. Mur-aw-aka Club ' A Christmas party for the club members and their families was held at the home of Mrs. Parr Young. The evening was spent in playing several games of pinochle. Winners were Mrs. Towner Livingston and DeForest Ward. Mr. Young showed us pictures of their various trips, which was en joyed by everyone." The tlub members helped serve a delicious lunch. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. O'Connor, January 21. News Reporter. Thomas Walling Company 4 Abstracts of Title 4. .j. Phone -334 riausmouin i- UNION ITEMS By Journal Field Representative During the time Miss Mary Becker was in Omaha, Mrs. Ora Guerra wag looking aftcr matters at the bank. C. E. Morris and family were guests for the day on last Sunday with the family of Olin Morris, their son. at Murray. Bernard Morris was over to Platts mouth on last Monday where he went to take his second examination as he is to enter training in a few days. Sidney Cook was over to Mur ray on last Monday where he went to take the physical examination as he has been called to the army. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clarence were over to Omaha on last . Thursday where they were taking for delivery a truck load of produce. They say they found the weather very severe. There was no school in District No. 11 for a number of days as the teacher was taken ill. Another in structor has been obtained and the school has been reopened. Miss Petersen, a teacher in the Union schools, has resigned on ac count of poor health and Russell Schaffer has accepted the position. He is now a member of the high school faculty. Robert Opp, who is a student in the state university, was enjoying a visit at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Opp, for the mid-winter holidays and has return ed to his studies. Mrs. Lillian Lidgett. who was assisting at the home of Mrs. Mar tha Lynn and daughter and. Mrs. John Lidgett, where the two latter ladies have been very ill, has return ed home. A letter from Elmer Withrow, jr., better known "as "Tuggles," coming from the Pacific ocean, tells of his being all right, was received on Mon day of this week by his parents, but from just where they do not know. George Stites was called to Omaha Monday of this week where he went to attend the funeral of a friend, Mrs. John Atchison. He was accom panied by Miss Mary Becker, who was going to secure some dental work. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banning and son, Luccan, of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters of Nebraska City were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Y. B. Banning. A delightful dinner and pleasant time was had. Mrs. J. G. Snodgrass, mother our townsman, Howard Snodgrass, arriv ed at the Snodgrass home on New Years eve for a visit with the son and his family. She was taken to Johnson for a visit with other rela tives and friends after a pleasant sojourn here. John H. Kunkel, father of Rev. Kunkel, former minister of the Methodist church of Union, who has been making h'is home at Oregon, Mo., has moved to St. Joseph, where he is now living. The elder Mr. Kunkel lately celebrated the passing of his 97th birthday anniversary and is feeling very well. Taken To Omaha Hospital Mrs. Myrtle Hathaway, who has been a patient at the St. Mary's hospital at Nebraska City, returned home last week, and a few days later she was taken to the Uni versity hospital in Omaha where she is undt'r observation and receiv ing treatment. Her many friends are hoping she may be improved in health and soon bo able to be allow ed to return to her home here. Showing' Improvement Mrs. John Lidgett, who returned from the hospital at Omaha where she was a patient for several weeks. i3 showing good improvement. She is being cared for by her mother, Mrs. Martha Lynn who is now in much better health than she ha3 been, and with the assistance of Mr. Lidgett is managing the household. Mrs. Lynn is greatly inconvenienced as she is unable to' use one hand. UndeiRoes Major Operation Mrs. Dale Karnopp, who under went a major operation at the St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City last Thursday, is rallying nicely and making substantial improvement. She PROMPT REMOVAL of Dead Stock Large or Small Union Rendering Company LaPlatte, Nebr. The Old Reliable Est 1889 CALL COLLECT Omaha Market 2000 Plattsmouth 6011 Murray (Bill Seybolt) 4818 Trucks Steam Cleaned Each Trip is still at the hospital. Mrs. Wm. Karnopp. mother of Dale, is here j j caring for the children while their mother is in the hospital. The many Louis E. Gould, 46, formerly of friends of Mrs. Karnopp are wishing York and Blair, was killed when a for a speedy recovery. j pile driver cable broke on a defense construction job at Bremerton, Local Teacher Married wash, a resident of Blair for a Miss Trews, one of the popular number of years, he was a member teachers of the Union school, and a ot tne v- F- w- there, young man of Lincoln, Marion HulsJ He leaves his wife, Mary Mar were united in marriage one day dur- garet; son, David; daughter, Maureen ing the past week. The bride will KW aU ot wnom we,e" with him in continue to teach in the school here. Washington; mother, Mrs. D. R. The students of the department which is looked after by this young ladv gathered and went one night last week to extend felicitations and best wishes and expressed their , gratitude that she would continue' , , Al I Dies at Oregon, Missouri Mrs. John Eister, 80, of Oregon, Mo., mother of Mrs. Howard Snod- f- eurasKa. gras. died last Friday at her home' f in Missouri. The funeral and burial deceased. No. 3569: of the esteemed lady was held at' Take notice that the Administra- Orcon ltor of said estate has filed his final b renort and a net'tion for examina tion and allowance of his adminis Receives Neck Injury tration accounts, determination of While Joseph Linsay was working heirship, assignment of residue of on a corn crib at the farm a ladder ?Id ,0r,hi8 dschf that said petition and report will be on which he was standing slipped heard before said Court on January on the ice covered place on which 23rd, 1942, at 10 o'clock a. m. it was resting, causing Mr. Lindsay, to receive a severe fall. As a result of the accident Mr. Lindsay received a wrench of his neck which is so NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT painful he is scarcely able to get about. At present he is improving' "v&S." Covrt f Cass Coun and hopes to soon be his normal self, j To all persons interested in the estate of Delbert E. Waller, deceased. To Live Near Washington, D C. VkV tire that the Administrator Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dysart. who Qf said estate fi,ed hjg fina, re have been making their home in port and a petition for examination Union for some time, have decided to and allowance of his administration move to the east and will reside accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate near Washington. D. C. in Virginia. and for his discharRe; that said peti- They will reside with their son, tion and report will be heard before Ralph, and his family, who have sr.id Court on Janur.ry 30, 1942 at been in the east for some time. Will Reside in Plattsmouth On Friday of last week Leslie Everett, who has been employed on the bomber plant at Fort Crook,! In thg CountlJ Court of Cags Coun. with the family, moved to Platts- ty, Nebraska. mouth where they will make their! T all persons Interested in the , i i.- i ii it . ir. estate of Charles E. Cook, deceased, home and which will allow Mr. 3491- Everett much less traveling morning 1 Take notice that the Adniinistra and evening. Mr. Everett is a watch- tor of said estate has filed his final man at the bomber plant. j report and a petition for examina- , , tion and allowance of his adminis- tration accounts, determination of Departs For The West heirship, assignment of residue of Bud Meredith and Duane Keene said estate and for his discharge; departed on Monday of this week that said petition and report will be for California where. they expect to eard before said Court on January enlist in the airplane work as they are desiring to do their part for their government. THE CHURCH OF GOD (Greenwood) Clifford Homan. pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Young people's meeting, 7 p m. Revival every night at 8. We are having a fine Sunday school service. Our revival started Sunday night, January 11, with Sister Saunders, the state missionary leader, the speaker. She will be with us for a short time, so come and hear hei before she leaves. We are giving a Bible to the child attending Sunday school the most until Easter. PIONEER POULTRY CLUB NO. 2 The Poultry Progressive Pioneer club held their meeting at the home of Carl Kraeger on December 6th. The members gave the flag salute, then were called to order. The lesson was read. Robert Kraeger, the song and yell leader had the mem bers sing songs as a part of our program. The bunch was served re freshments by Frances Kraeger. CLUB REPORTER. ATTENDS MASONIC MEETING From Monday's DaiTy William A. Robertson, past grand master of the Nebra-i'ta Masons was in Humboldt this afternoon and eve ning to conduct the inspection of the lodge and the installation of the officers. While there Mr. Rob ertson had a pleasant visit with Otto Kotouc, Humboldt banker and who was a roommate of Mr. Rob ertson at the University of Nebras ka. SPOT CASH PAID FOR DEAD HORSES AND COWS For prompt service, reverse phone calls to Nebraska Ren dering Plant, Atlantic 4771, Omaha. IX PLATTSMOX'-ni CALL A. R. CASE Phone 199 or 268-J MRS. WM. WOOLCOTT'S BROTHER IS KILLED msis. H- T- McNiff, Lincoln; Mrs. William H- Woolcott, Plattsmouth and Mrs. K' J- Miller' "awarden, la.; and a Mother, Walter O. of Los Angeles, Services will be held at St. Joseph VdlUUltU I 11 U 1 I 11 111 I Ul IV. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun uatea December 27th, 1941 (seai)d993twA H. DUXBURY, County Judge. ten o cIock c. m. Dated January 3rd, 1942. A. 11. DUXBURY, County Judge. (Seal) j3-3w NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 24th, 1942, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated December 27th, 1941. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal)d29-3tw County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Grant Wetenkamp, deceased. No. 3433: Take notice that the Administrator of said estate has filed his final re port and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said peti tion and report will be heard before said Court on January 23rd, 1D42 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated December 22nd. 1941. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) d29-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Estate of Henry Montgomery, de ceased. Estate No. 3603. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice, that on December 29th, 19 41, Vera R. Towne, filed a petition in this Court, alleging that Henry Montgomery, of Greenwood. Cass County, Nebraska, died intestate on December 26th, 18S5. and seized of the following described real estat ' "-wit: Lots 11, 27. and 38 in Jones' Addition to the Village of Greenwood. Nebraska, and also the Southeast Quarter (SEU) of Section 7. Township 2. North, Range 7, Nuckolls County, Ne braska, leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: Florence Montgomery, widow and Henrietta V. Montgomery, posthum ous daughter, whose full name is Henrietta Vera Montgomery, and whose name is now Vera R. Towne; That the interest of the petitioner in the above described real estate is as daughter and heir at law of said deceased; That said petition prays that full administration of said estate be dis pensed with, that the Court find and determine the heirs at law of said deceased, and degree of kinship, the right of descent of said real estate, that all claims are paid, that all further claims be barred, and also praying for correction of names and for decree as prayed for; IT IS ORDERED that the said petition stand for hearing on the 30th day of January. 1942, before the County Court of Cass County, in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 30th day of, December A D. 1941. A. H. DUXBURY, NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Fannie P. Eikenbary, de ceased. No. 3604. Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of IX Ray Frans as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 30th day of January, 1942, at 10 A. M. Dated this 31st day of December, 1941. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal)j5 County Judge, Cass County. Nebraska. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska 1 ss. Cass County J By virtue of an order of sale issued by C. E. Ledg way, clerk of the District Court with in and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1942, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the South front door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following Real Estate to-wit: The North Half of the South east Quarter (X SE'i) of Section thirty-two (32) and the Northeast Quarter of the South west Quarter (NE,4 SW',4 ) of Section Twenty (20) all in Township twelve (12) North, Range Nine (9) East of the Sixth (6th) Principal Meridian, in Cass County, Nebraska, con taining in all 120 acres accord ing to government survey; The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Cassius C. Conn. Executor of the estate of Edna Conn, dceased, et al.. Defendants to satisfy a judgment of said Court re covered by the Prudential Insurance Company of America, a Corporation, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, December 11, A. D. 1941. JOE MRASEK, Sheriff Cass County, dlo-3w Nebraska SHERIFF'S SALE- State of Nebraska ) S3. County of Cass J By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg- ay, Clerk of the District Court with in and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1942, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the South Front Door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth in said County, sell at public auction to the highest-bidder for cash the following Real Estate to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) in block twelve (12) Young and Hays Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska ; The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Fred Heisel, et al, Defendants to satisfy a judg ment of said Court recovered by City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, a muni cipal corporation, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, December 15, A. D. 1941. JOE MRASEK. Sheriff Cass County, dl5-5w Nebraska SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska 1 ss. County of Cass J Ey virtue of an order of sale issued by C. E. Ledg way. clerk of . the District Court within and for Cass County, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will on the 14th day of February, A. D. 1942, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day at the Front Door of the Municipal Building, in the Village of Eagle in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing real estate to-wit: Lots 3, 4, and 5 in Block 1": Lots 9, 10. 11. and 12 in Block 10 Lots 16, 17, and IS in Block 27; Lots 6. 7. and S in Block 10; Lot 10 in Block 23; Lot 4 in Block 22; Lot 11 in Block 23; Lot 15 in Block 23; Lot 9 in Block 19; Lots 17 and IS in Block 18; Lot 1 in Bloc k 11; Lot 6 in Block 12; North 67 feet of Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.. Block 14; South 25 feet of Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. Block 14; West 70 feet of Lot 1 and all of Lot 2 in Block 16; Lots 6 and 7 in Block 14; Lot 7 in Block 19; Lot 2 in Block 11; Sub-Lot 3 of Lot 30 in SW'i of SEt4 of Section 20. Township 10, Range 9; Lot 33 or sub-lot 2 of Lot 30 in SW'i of SE'4 or Section 20, Town ship 10, Range 9 and Lots 6 and 7 in Block 14; All of the above described real- estate is in the Village of Eagle, Cass County, Nebraska; the same be ing levied upon and taken as the property of William E. Norris, et al. Defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Village of Eagle, a Municipal corporation, Plaintiff 'against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, January 10, A. D. 1942. JOE MRASEK, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska By EMERY J. DOODY, Deputy Jm Howard Davis LAWYER Pla:tsraouth, Nebr. jj5-3tw County Judge. Ssoooooccoesooaosoooscodco