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it WWETWO PLATTSMOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1942 i i i : ! f in the : Plaftsmeuth Journal POLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at PostotTlce, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher STJBSCEIPTIOTT PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST. POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living In Second Postal Zone, $2.50 per year. Beyond 600 miles, $3.00 per, year. Rabe tci Canada and foreign countries $3.50 per year All subscriptions are payable strictly iri'advance. Receives School Honor ; . s Boonville, Missouri Corbin J. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Searl S. Davis, 604 X. 5th, Plattsmouth, Ne braska, has recently been designated as one of the cadets at Kemper Military School who was given the privilege of signing the Standard of Honor. The standard, modeled after the West Point famous honor code, has been part of the tradition of this 99 year old institution for a number of years. The honor of signing the standard is -given to old . boys w;ho have lived under its provisions for a full year without having violated 1 any of the obligations. , ' ; Sponsor for Victorettes The Victorette girls at their meet ing on Thursday evening niada.'se-' lection of a sponsor for their group, selecting Mrs. WalterTritsch one of the active ladies of the.vomnum- ity. The girls are planning? op. a dancing party later in the 'month Returns Froiri ! Hospital Mrs. Jess Elliott,' who' has teen a patient at the University hospital at" Omaha for the past three weeks, has so far "recovered thai she was able ,to return to thiscify." " Mrs. George Privett, a daugbtet,ifv(?ai!Missouri, is here to be with the mother while she -is recuperatiftg. fA'new program 1 'Yi ' It WITB u LIONEL BARRYMORE" The story of a kindly mayor who trys to solve everyone's problems, - , 8:30 P. M. " Every Wednesday Presented by: RINSO Ceiling Prices xsn Produce Whether we agree on it or not: ' It seems to be coming for sure.' However we will guarantee for .. Friday & .Saturday Heavy .Breed Hens & Sprgs. 17c t Leghorn' Hens & Springsl 15c . Bg-gs, .Standard size 32c : Eggs, Pullet Size . ,25c , - Sort -your eggs at home. You ... did. a good.job last ..week. .Help to maintain a good price. . Cream No. 1 tbfyyX 46c Hides, per , pound ,i.r. 10c , Horse Hides, No. 1 $6.C0 - Truck service - anywhere enough pounds. if Notice UWe Twill remain open ort Wed. hightV until furthr 'notice,; A. R. CASE 1 Completes Another Ship RICHMOND, CaU Oct. 6, (UP)--The Henry J. Kaiser Enterprises have completed another "can't be done" project by constructing a shipyard in 64 days and launching the first vessel, a new type "tank landing ship," 61 days later, it was d.isclosed today. The new vessel weighs 3,500 tons and may be' used either as a military craft or cargo ship. . Other details were not rfevealed, , The ; construc tion- was . undertaken in addition to Kaiser's , record ..breaking liberty ship program. !; kaiser fea W 7 the?, first q.. the new ships w'as; launched . Sunday .from a giant sled VwhjcJi was. towed to the watei-'sf edge"" and tipped until the ship slid oil. i Round LUp. feativfiys if n Sheriff Jose Mrasek was called t0 ftgftpg :" Water Saturday , night Wh$e 'iwo boys Kenneth LedersJick,4 13; and'A'rlin Kline, 15, giving tlieir home as Lincoln had been rounded p. The boys had.totdi "?a' ride ; on h Missouri Pacific 'train,, had sever al companions -Vho.: made their es cape when the Hown' marshal sought to round.-tlfent, jip. J; ; J ' Sxmday: We (sheriff; was notified accordingly,, th e. sheriff .'responded to the cair'andlifchectjaton to, find that th; H&ta, ttotf scaijknved "nflUS ihe sheriff 'arrived rand' it was some 1 time .before, the. .bunchy wre gather ;"ed7in .and, held .until, their ? relatives 'f rop u Lincp , f arr yea .to Jake them j fiome. The members of the 'party jave the names Merwln Mery field, ' jtleQiQ.Klippert, Charles Hauptman untMVjdl Mitts. , Ji ' Wins In Contest - i "The Consumers Public Power Dis- trict has been conducting a contest jn th feast summer in which the dif - r- .rl.-.t 1 . . Jerent towns ana aistncts nave Deen engaged in a competition for the most at ttfarrVe aMaBTiient and mainten ance of company property and sur roundings. The. sub-station in this city, was one of the places entered in i the competition and the efforts of I'Charre Christianson and Bradley Fitzgerald iii looking after the land scaping and care of the, grounds has f bbrne tesnlts. The sub-station , car ried off the honors in the Platts mottth district and has been awarded the -grand, prize for' the entire sys tem?' - ' 1 i r v' t. ;? .. , -,''1 "'' ' Goes to New Work ' This morning Miss "Maxine Cloidt departed for the east where,, fche will take. up her work In training for the WAVES, woman's -auxiliary for the navy, - Miss Cloidt -Was notified a short timg -ago of her having passed the -rigid requirements of the tests ;for the training and was ordered to j report at Northampton,. Mass. She I travels as far - da; Chicago over -the .Burlingtbn arid thenYto Springfield, Mass., via ' the New . York Central and thehon, this Boston & Maine to her destinafion. TTie training-will pe at, Sfni fh college and on the com pllioji of J,he Work the ladies will be commissioned.as third officers. Home on Furlough Sergeant; Walter Fornoff, station- d tit KorJ Knox Kentucky, arrived home Saturday for a short furlough Tt fr rl t lib i t Vi iYia h nm n fnllra nnil tli&'i i-.,- v i , T, . , , , 'short time with her , parents, Mr. many old time friends. He is looking: . t t it j and,, Mrs. William Kief. , On her tins,d has been through the stren- . v " . . . .ti, . . return she will be accompanied by her nous course of training that is a part nt daughter tbat has hera of-.thQmaking of a modern soldier. with;her.. gtaBdparents,- Mr. Hud He has been assigned, to one , ,pX.the'dkst0B 4s. eDgaged as a cook with a mecnanizeu unns ot ine army since :i:3; mqrettcn. . Visit At York Mr. Wd Mrs. E. Wi'Bufdia we.re at: Lincoln bn Saturday and attended Lilly O-rO let Lt K Ui,tDlVt SUUiUilll f band th babsons liow feettled com - fortably-' in their new honie and lik ing tYork very much. gaii),- fater goytg dn to York', Thjey Jvearney, Nebraska, where they will 'MfejraBi?q? George i afterid the meeting of the synod Of D&BStf-t" K'ru'aj4'sThr i tfe- Ppesbytertan church of Nebras- Honor Veteran Mason Mr. , and Mrs. Arthur Sleeth of Omaha the latter formerly Miss Car rie Sherwood of this city, was here Sunday for a few hours visiting with 1 old friends. They report a very fine recognition that was given Mrs. Sleeth's elder brother, Robert Sher wood, a few days ago at a Masonic meeting at Los Angeles where he is living. . , - The occasion was a banquet given by the 'Swift Shift" Masonic group and embracing entertainment and speeches. The master of ceremonies called on ,the members of the party stating 'We have with us today a brother who is nearing seventy-three years and been a Mason over fifty years. It is Brother Sherwood, who will stand that the brethern may see him and give him a hand." Mynard Community Club The Mynard Cofmunity Club held the postponed September meeting Friday evening October 2. President Richard O. Cole opened the meeting by leading the audience in giving the flag" salute. " Mrs. Chas.' Barnard led the group in singing the. favorite songs. "The Battle Hymn of, the' Republic', Dear Evelia and Polly-Volly-Doodle,! Mrs. Roy Cole accompanist. ' ' The "business meeting followed with the reports "of the committees. Royal Smith chairman of west side program c6minittj ? presented Emil Weyrich jftho, showed .colored motion pictures and coldred slides of his recent trips !jhru the western parts of the United States. These pictures were greatly enjoyed by all. The next meeting will Be ' held Friday, evening Oct. 30. Fail; to Hold Caucus f-T-f T republican - and ' democratic parties of this, city' 'failed to hold their city caucus on September 30th and as the result"Judge C. L. Graves, the. preserit; 3u3tice of 'the peace for Plattsmouth will have i, to have his name written in on the ballot at tlie November election. .-. ; .The fact, that the;. city of, Platts mouth does not..Jiave,to elect their ward assessors(,as in ..the past, was the main reason of" the caucus not being" held by either P3?"?; ,U(1Se Graves has always tbeen,, endorsed at botbof. the conventions. - . Announce Marriage Mr. and Mr$. Earl.R Lane an nounce the marriage pt their daugh ter Evelyn to Ernest Guy Buttery, son' of Mr. ahd Mrs. iErnest H. But tery former residents of Plattsmouth. The young couple were married Sat urday evening at 7:30 at Papillion, after the ;cerehiony a reception was held at the bride's jparents home. Af ter a short honeymoon the co'uple will be at home at 711 No. 41st ave. The bridegrooms grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mart Buttery are pioneers of this city. - : Locates In City 1 K Mr. and. Mrs. D. L. Grove are among the newcomers to the city and are making their home in the Tay lor apartment on high' school hill. They formerly were located in Lin coln and Mr. Grove been employed at the Glenm L. Martin plant at Fort Crook, and with the securing of the apartment tney were able to move here. . - ' Visits! At Grand Island - Nellie Rainey was a visitor over the "wetkena" at Crand Island where she enjoyed a visit with her father, Harry Rainey. She found, the living condi tions at Grand Island very congested duetto the special defense activities now, going on at that place., i - Here From Wyoming Mrs. Dorothy. Huddleston, of Cas- l Per, Wyoming, is here to , spend a large raiiroad outfit at Casper. Attend Nebraska Synod ;Dr. H.- G. McClusky, pastor of the First Presbyterjan church with Mr- and Mrs. Ca( J. Schneider and Mrs. tl I Ji Utjjai leu OUUUUJ ! ka. : Mrs. Perry Is the treasurer of the Eynodical,-the ladies branch of the church. Japanese Driven From Bases on Mountain Australians Drive invaders Back Forty Miles To Main Backbone of The Mountains Gen. MacArthur's Headquarters, Australia, Oct. 5 (UP) Austral ian forces are nearing the backbone of the Owen Stanley Mountains of New Guinea after taking Efogi vil lage, last important Japaneses base on the southern side of the range, it was announced today. From the farthest point of a Jap anesese advance toward the great al lied base of Port Moresby on the south New Guinea coast the Austral ians had pushed back the Japanese roughly 40 road miles to reach a point about 72 road miles from Moresby. Entering the second week of the most important allied offensive op eration of the war in Gen. Douglas MacArthur's Zone, the Australians had not yet contacted the steadily retreat enemy main forces. 'But they had started overtaking stragglers and continued to capture hastily abondoned Japanese equip ment. , ni musi.-iue austranans spin Stanley men iuict'3 10 cover uie uouuie trail auomer pleasant autumn day as leading up toward the hump of the 'clear, sunny skies spread across the mountains, one by way of Kagi. three 'state and the weather bureau pre trail miles from Efogi, the other by (dieted warmer weather for the way of. Lake Myola, six trail miles ! eastern portion today and little away. Douglas - A-20 attack bombers softened the way with a heavy bomb ing raid on Efogi, Kagi and Myola village. .... Curtiss Fighters . machine gunned the Japaneses' T-ear communications on the north side of the fountains. In the only offensive activity out side the New ' G dinea ' zone, ' consoli dated medium ' bombers raided the enemy airdrome on Buka Island, nor theimcst of the Solomons, by night and without meeting aerial apposi Jion. starting fites and causing explo sions on the runway and in dispersal aivas. At least one enemy grounded plane was destroyed. In addition to capturing much Japanese? equipnieot the Australians -.vre now starting to retake equip ment which , their own troops had been compelled to abandon last month wln the Japanese advanced to Ior- ibalwa Village, 32 air line miles from P rl Moresby. . The few Japanese whom they had met had been disposc-1 ot and. doubt urn eased here .whether the enemy would elect to make a stand on the 1'or! Moresby side of tbo mountains. Phone printing: crders to No. S. REPORT OF" CONDITION OF THE ; MURRAY STATE BANK of Murray, Nebr. Charter No. 5TS in the State of Ne braska at tin; Close of business on Septeinter SOtli, 1942 Assets v i ( Loans anil Discounts (includ- . insr $1,050.17 ovi'i-drafts) . . .$207,35fi.06 fnited States Governmont OMisations, direct and pu a rant pod $13!,tl.flo Cash, Kalances !Jue from ria-uks. Cash Items in pro ' cess, of collection ...... '19 1,707.15 Hank Premises owncl fl.SOO.OO Furniture and Fixtures ... 620.00 , 2,420.00 TOTAL ASSISTS 54 1. 2 4S.lt Liabilities lii manil deposits 2!'S.lSfi.l.i Time deposits . .. Ki'.l.SOS.SO I-posits of I'niK-d States (".ovcrninent (intJudln pos tal savings) 2S2.31 IVnosits of States and l'o- Mtical m Ixli visions - St, 517.13 Other Deposits Certified and Officers' checks ce) X0G.22 total, dhposits ."o.:i7i.i4 TOTAL LIABILITIES Oiot incliKiinff subordinated obli Kations shown below) ....$300, 174.1 4 C APITAL A( ( O VMS 7 Capital $ 20,000.00 Surplus 22,.ri00.00 I'nrtivtiled prorita 1,273.97 Total Capital Account 43,773.97 TOTAL LIABILITIES AM) CAPITAL ACCOl'NTS .. 54l.2IS.il Tliis bank's capital consists of com mon stock with -stotal par value of $20,000.00. . - !.. ' . - - SlICWiKAND V I'leil-fcrt ArmoIh (Book Value) V. S. Oovernment Obligations, direct nnd guarnnteed. pledfr- -ed to secure deposits and other liabilities $ 21,Sfll.00 TOTAL . $ 21.S61.00 Srcnrt-tl hurt Prforrrtl I.tnlilllllrM Deposits securt l tiy pledfrCd assets pursnar.t v mr nts of lav.; TOTAL iemire ? 13,761.00 :$l,7GI.0O - I, Charles H. Itoedeker. - iaehier of the. above named hank, do hereby certify-that tbo nbova statement is, true to the best of my knowledge and, be lief. iS' 4-5l' ' f CHABLES H.' BOKDEICEU. -ir -.!' . - ; ::i'-' '." Cashier.; Correct-Attt.: . , i Vf. O. BOEPEKER Director - , K S. TUT'F. Director; ' . :B . i L-EOXA BOEDEKEK. Director. t "CM.' MINrOHLn -titrector. WANTADS 4- jsiscejxAkeous It WANTED COUPLE Will give two room house and electric lights just for living on premises at Plamore park. Call or see E. Lindsey. 4t-d & t-w WANTED WANTED To rent, 160 acre farm in Cass Co. Write F. C. Joerger, Seymour, Iowa, Rt. 2 or E. J. Weyrich, Plattsmouth, Neb lt-w " FOE SALE FOR SALE Pure bred Shorthorn bulls. J. L. Young, Murray, Neb. 2 Thur.-w Visits in Old Home Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matter, of Omaha, were here Sunday for a few hours and brought with them Mrs. Isle Harder, of Los Angeles, a sister of Mrs. Mauer, who is here for a short visit at Omaha and Council Bluffs. Mrs. Harder is the former Isel Red ding of this city and Pacific Junc tion. Warmer Predicted AecrasKans today were enjoyin change in temperature for the state tonight. Temperatures ranged in the 70's yesterday and sank to a low of 38 at Burwell this morning. Ranges in cluded Lincoln 71-52; Omaha 70-48; North Platte 73-39 and Valentine a state high of 75 and a low of 41. FOR RENT Eight acres, south of Murray, all tillable,, good orchard, good barn, 15 acres of alfalfa. Ideal for chick ens and hogs. Owner lives at-a dis tance and wishes to have, .a perma nent renter, preferably on a share basis. Write to Box S, care Platts mouth Journal. 3t-w REPORT OF CONDITION OF TH&tj ; '!;". PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK . . . of Plattsmouth, . Nebr.. . . ... Charter No. 786 In the State of Ne braska at the Close of Business on September 30th, 1J42 Assets , Loans and discounts (jncl. $J4.41 overdrafts .....$ G07.357.S9 Vnited States (iovermntnt Obligations, direct ,and ffuaranteed '.. 22H, 300.00 OlliKations of States and 1'olitifHl Subdivision - . . 07,930.00 Other Konds, Notes and debentures '....I ,77,070.00 Cash, Balances Due - from Hanks, Cash Items in pro cess of collection ....... 57S.00S.94 F;md premises owned $12,000. furniture and fix tures $2500 14,500.00 TOTAL ASSETS $ l,a69,36i.S3 Liabilities Demand Deposits Time Deposits $ 7 701,947.09 4S1, 872.36 Deposits of states and Po litical subdivisions Other Deposits (Certified ed and officers checks, Ptc) ,,. TOTAL DK POSITS Other liabilities Unearned interest collected ....... 99,911.26 13.231.13 1.356.9G1.84 9240.05 TOTAL LIABILITIES (Not ; includinc subordinated ob ligations shown below). $ 1, 300,201. S9 CAPITA T ACCOIATS Capital Surplus T'ndivided profits Keserres .... Total Capitiil Acooun's ; . . r.o.ooo.oo nr., ooo. oo . . 70. 004. 94 i 27,-:"'tt'.00 $ i83,104.94 TOT M, T-tVBILTTIES AND CAPITAL ArC)C.NTS ..St,!"6!.:!Gfl.S3 This bank's c.inftal consists of com- mcn stock with total par value of Fifty Thousand Dollars $r.0,000.00) JKMmAIt PIei5scl AkscH Intid Sccnritlen liOmicd) (Hook Value) lT. S. Government Obiijra- ' tions, direct and Ruaran teed, pledged to secure de- ' posits and other liabi!ities$ 66,400.00 Other Assets pledged to se cure deposits 75.000..00 TOTAL $ 141,400.00 Secured anil Preferred Liabilities Deposits secured by pledged , assets pursuant to require ment of law $ 10S.9O7.S3 TOTAL ? 10S.907.S3 I, II. A. Schneider, President of the above named bank', do berehy cer tify that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and be- lief. ? ' ' H. A. SCHNEIDER, President. . Correct-Atte.-t: V.. . BL'BDIC, i F1IAXK A. CLOIDT, 1IENP.V HORN, Directors. NOTICE OP HEAltlXG Estate JJo. 3648 ""' of - Agnes II. Smith, Estate De- ceased. ' In the 'County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, i ;'; The State of Nebraska: To all per sons interested in said estate, credi tors and . heirs f take: notice, that James W. Holmes has filed his pe titidn alleging that Agnes H. Smith died intestate on or about September 1, 1939 being a resident and inhabi tant of Murray, Cass Couaty, Ne- braska, and died seized of the fol lowing described real estate, towit: Lots fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16) and the north one-third of lot seventeen (17) all in Block sixteen (16) in Latta's First Addition to Mur ray, Cass County, Nebraska, leaving as her sole and only heirs; labor and material for the construc at law the following named persons, I tlon and rt.pair of an wood, steel t0Y-i,- c, ... ., ir! and concrete bridges and culverts - William S. Smith, widower; Mary : E. Itawls, sister; Nellie B. Churc- in said County of Cass for the period hill, half-sister; James W. Holmes, of one year, as necessity may re-half-brother; Troy S. Holmes, half-;qqUire, and at the discretion of the 1 t l i A 1 - r . 1 U 1 f i uioiner uuu Aitnur nuuiies, nan- brother. . That no application for adminis tration has been made, and the es- tate of said decedent has not beea,gtale of Nebraska, and in accord- braska " : 'That. the interest of the petitioner in the above described real estate is one of the heirs at law of said de teased, and praying for a determina tion of the tiFiie of the death of said Agnes H. Smith and of her heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property be- longing to the said deceased, in the btate of Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 30th day of October, 1942, before the County Court of Cass County in the Court the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 1st day of October, A. D., 1942.! (SEAL) A. II. DUXBURYr 6 t-w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Aebraska. To all persons interested in the e-s- tate of E. B. Thrall, deceased. No. 3609: Take notice that the Administra trix of said estate has tiled her fiuaJ report and a 4 petition toil 'exam" na tion and alowance of her' adminis tration accounts, determination of heirship; "assignment of micfaeof said estate and for her discharge; that said petition and report wil be j Coainiissioners of Cass County, Ne heard before said Court cn" iJotober ; braska, this 2nd day of September, cutu, xvn, at ten o ciock a. m. Dated October 1st, 1942. (SEAL) . A. H. DUXBURY, 6t-w t County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of John V. Kunz, deceased.. No. 3642: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against : --aid estate' is Jan uary fob, 1943; that a hearing will) oe nau at tne County .Court room in Plattsmouth on 'January ,2Sth, 1943 at ten o'clock a. m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objec-je tions duly filed, i. . .i Dated September 21st, 1942. A. K. DL'XUCRY, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County- Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Carrie Henriksen, deceased. No. 3638: Take notice that the time lii for the filing and presentation ' of claims against said estate is Jan uary 25h, 1943; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on ' January 29th, 1)4S at ten o'cIock a. m. tor tne purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated September 23rd. 1942. A. H. DUXEURY, (Seal) Couuty Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING ; In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the Matter of the Trusteeship of the Estate Of James Greer, Deceased. You and each of you are hereby notified that a hearing will be had before the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on October. 16th, 1942 at two o'clock P. M. on all reports filed In this Court by Charles Henry Greer and Vernon Francis Greer, trustees, un der the last will and testament of James Greer, deceased, , at which time, the Court will examine all re ports of said trustees,' filed herein covering the period of time from June 4th, 1935 to and including the date of the filing of the seventh an nual report' herein, namely Septem ber 19, 1942, with a view of passing upon the correctness of the same, and fixing and determining the fees of said trustees for services' rendered since the date of their appointment n trustees on June 4. 1935. All, objections, if any, to said reports must be made on or . before the day and hour of said hearing. Dated the 19th day of September, A. D. 1942. (SEAL) , .... 1 By the Court, " ' A. H, DUXBURY, 1 ' County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. ' To all persons interested in the estate of Cyrill Janda, deceased. No. 3617. Take notice, that the Executor of said estate has filed his final report, and a petition for exami nation and allowance of his admin istration t accounts, determination of heirship, assignment ( of residue of safd estate' and for' bfs'discharge; thatisaid petition and report will be heard before said Court on Octo ber 16tU, 1942. at ten- o'clock; ArM. Dated September 21st, 1942, (Seal) , A. H. DUXBURY. . . . County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , , . ; NOTICE i Calls for Bridge Bids JVotice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Cass County, Ne braska, for the furnishing of all p.narfi nf rnmmksinnpr? Said bids must be submitted on bidding blanks furnished by the aEce TithiI'lau and Specifications i provided by the State of Nebraska ! and now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Cass County at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. All bids must be plainly marked oli the outside of the envelope, j 'proposal for Bridges". Bids must . accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $o00.00. j As a guarantee the successful ( bidder will execute contract within u.n dayg of such award. Such bids as required above will be received up to l o ciock noon on Tuesday October 20th, 1942, at the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska. Bids will be opened at 1:30 o'clock j on the same Tuesday, (October 20th, 19 42 in the office of . the County Commissioners of Cass County, in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. The Board of County Commis sioners of Cass County, Nebraska, reserves the right to reject any bidi or reject all bids. Done ty order of the Board of 1942. ... R. E. NORRIS, Chairman, Cass County Commissioners. Attest: ' , : GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. osds to show cause In the District Court of the .County of Cass, Nebraska In the Matter of the Application of Frank A. Cloidt, executor of the estate of James A. Schwab, deceased, for license to sell real estate. Now on this 15th day of Septem ber, 1942, it being one of the days of the June, 1942 term of this. court, there was presented the petition, of Frank A. Cloidt,- executor of the es tate of James A. Schwab, deceased, for license to sell the following de scribed real estate, towit: The northwest quarter (NWi) of sec tion thirty-three (33), lots eight (8), and thirteen (IS), in the northeast quarter (NEI4) of the northwest quarter (NW4) of section twenty eight (28), lots fourteen (.14), and fifteen (15) in the southeast quar ter (SEi) of the northwest quar ter (NW'i) of section twenty-eight (28), the northeast quarter (NEJ4) 1 of the southwest quarter (SW'i) of j section twenty-eight (28), lot twelve (12) in the northwest quarter (NWU) of the southwest quarter (SW14) of section twenty-eight (28), lot eleven (11), in the south west quarter (SV) of the soujth west quarter (SW'i) of section twenty-eight (28), and all of the southeast quarter (SEU) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of sec tion twenty-eight (28), all in town ship eleven (11) north, range four teen (14) east, of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska, and also the southwest quarter (SWVi) of the northwest quarter (NWil) of sec tion eighteen (18), and the south west quarter (SW'i) of section eighteen (IS), and the north half (Nty of section twenty (20), all in township seven (7) north, range forty (40) west, of the 6th P. M., in Chase County, Nebraska; all of said real estate is subject to encum brances thereon of record; for the purpose of paying debts and ex penses of administration of said es tate; and it appearing that there is not sufficient personal property in the hands of said executor to pay the debts against said estate and the expenses of administration thereof, and that an order should be entered directing all persons" interested in said estate to appear and show cause why a license should not be granted . to said executor to sell all of said real estate subject to the indebted ness thereon. IT. IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that all persons Interested in the estate of James A. ' Schwab, deceased, appear before the undersigned W. W. Wilson, Judge of the District Court within and for the County of Cass, Nebraska, on the 9th day of October, 1952, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the District Court Room in the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, to show cause if any there be, why a license should not be granted to Frank A. Cloidt, executor of the es tate of James A. Schwab, deceased, to sell all ot said real estate for the purpose of paying debts and costs 01 administration. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order to show cause be served upon all persons interested in said estate by publication of this order for three successive weeks in the Plattsmouth Journal, a legal newspaper printed and of general circulation in the County of Cass, Nebraska. r . V EY THE COURT - - W. W. WILSON, Judge of the District Court, i 1 f '- inr