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PAGE TWO the IPIattsniouth PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSSZOVZ : JTSSSASXA Xnttrsd at Poatofflo, Flattamovth, Kb., M SMondlaM mail matUir MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher fUSSCRIPTIOff PSICE 12.00 A YEAS IN TOST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone, 12.50 per year. Beyond COO miles, $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries II. 10 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly In advance. SCHOOL NOTES Neither absent nor tardy during the entire year: Byron Finnefrock, Marjorie Kief, Herniina Reichstadt, Virgie Alice Clark. Claudine Frazier, Wayne Shry ock, James Edwards, Leila Clark, Mary Ellen Woster, Jo Non Albin, Glenna Alchin, Bobby Cappell, Car ole Lou Finnefrock, Carol Puis, Grover Cundall, Delbert Albin, Ruby Wever, Raymond Morse, Leonard Meyer, Virgil Shyrock, Phyllis Snod grass, John Williams. Neither absent nor tardy during the month of May: Douglas Reno, Rita Rae Moss, Dale Eledge, Byron Finnefrock, Edith Mae Brittain, Jacqueline Reno, Doris Wood, Josephine Morse, Mar jorie Kief, Ruth Ann Hobbs, Betty Ann Elliott, James Wise, George Mc Ginnis, Bob Kroehler, Robert Trit sch, Billy Ilowland, Clara Belle Rho den, Mary Alice Cummins, Lloyd Fitch, Honey Lou Lalloda, Herniina Reichstadt, John Kimball, John Eckles, Mearl Hamilton, Virgie Alice Clark, LeRoy Pike, Bill Potter, Bill Brpokhouser, Jean Lloyd, Donna Haskell, Robert Taylor, Bill Ed wards, Janet Tiekotter, Jim Mather, Helen Yardley, Larry Thimgan, Ray Tincher, Ernest Carmicheal, Jo Ann Randall, Eugenie Smith, Mary Lou Becker, Claudine Frazier, Clifford Kennell, Kenneth Mortimore, Con rad Pearson, Wayne Shyrock, Fer reli Sloan, Robert Taenzler, Phoebe White, Richard Collins, James Ed-! wards, Cecil Wood, Leila Clark, Ina Finnefrock, Betty Green, Thelma Manners, Mary Ellen Woster, Jo1 Non Albin, Stephen Woster, Jon Shultz, Marlene Albin, Glenna Al chin, William Brittain, Evelyn Day Is, Ida Marcella House, Robert Kel ly, Donald Meints, Donald Wood, Bobby Cappell, Margaret Heineman, Miller Hurst, John Howard Johnson, Marilyn Kieck, Charles Newton, Mary Jo Rebal, Janet Arp, Sally Ann Fulton, Rosalie Pearson, Rose mary Pearson, Carlyn Ann Sylves ter, Betty Ann Taenzler, Wanda Sloan, Phyllis Schiessel, Donald Jones, Larry Lange, Donald Sutton, Helen Green, John Williams, Jean Daniel, Patricia Manners, Lawrence Brittain, Robert Green, Carole Finne frock, Yolanda Simmons, Betty Wood, Nancy Perry, Dorothy Piper, Carol Puis, Bob Carr, Grover Cun dall, James Favors, Kenneth John son, George Meisinger, Denny Ptak, Jackie Sudduth, William Wever, Bette Sander, Lula Yardley, Eugene Carmichael, Donavon Haskell, Kent Kramer, Robert Moore, Stuart Spi dell, Darrell Williamson, Tommy Conis, Kenneth ' Meisinger, Shirley Fitch, Jerene Joeiassen, Jean Schu beck, Billie Spidell, Janice Yardley, Lanny Mendenhall, Evelyn Mark ham, Janet Rouse, Jean Rouse, Pat ricia Winscot, Mary Allen, Donald Aylor, Charles Fulton, Janis Schmidt mann, Buddy White, Delbert Albin, Dale Brookhouser, John Doughtery, Florene Duda, Jean Holmquist, Stel la Josiassen, Vernon Kalasek, Bar bara Kimball, Carl Ofe, Dena Reich stodt, Dian Reichstadt, Len Kay Shallenbarger, Betty Shyrock, Jen nie Spidell, Patty Taenzler, Donald Terryberry, Ruby Wever, Shirley Davis, Evelyn Henry, Yvonne Nelson, Kenneth Daniel, Myron Dooley, Mar vin Dooley, Russell Menges, Dick Ferris, Dickie Coffalt,, Etliabeth Painter, Joann Henry, Neda Davis, Donald Wise, Raymond Morse, Leonard Meyer, -Willard Christen son, Janet McGinnis, Margret Gain es, LaVerne Dasher, Virgil Shyrdck, Phyllis Snodgrass. Lois Mortimer, Dwight . Isles, Lois Johnson, Frank Gaines, Orville Campbell, Charles Janecek, George McConkay, Wendell Peterson, Clyde Sheard, Amel Wood. Visits Relatives Here ' : Lieut. Jamie Speck, "who is tak ing special training at Fort Omaha, was here over night as a guest at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Mamie Gooding and his uncle Harry Speck, as well as other relatives. He is a b6u Of Mr. and Mrs. John Speck, of Casper, Wyo., and was Just recently gent. to Omaha for training.,- 4 H X-I-H-H"H"M"M"I-I H 1 I Journal Give Out Awards Boonville, Mo., Military and athletic awards anounced in con nection with the commencement pro gram at Kemper Mlitary School here for the year of 142-43 had the fol lowing: C. J. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Davis, member of Military Hon or Society Honor Graduate Ap pointment to United States Miltary Academy, West Point, N. Y. Dis tinguished Second Year Cadet, Ath letic Honor Society Best free throw er. J. M. Soennichsen, member of Military Honor Society a cup for High Indoor Gallery Score mem ber Athletic Society. Don't Forget Book No. 3 Applicants for War Ration Book No. 3 were reminded today by OPA district officials that June 10 is the deadline for mailing their ap plication forms, properly filled out and signed, so they may be provid ed with stamps to replace those now running out of existing books. "But don't wait until the final date to mail in the applications," officials urged. "Send them in now to help avoid any unnecessary de lays." OPA has requested applicants to type or print names and addresses on the form in order to speed up the work when volunteers begin the big task of copying names on the ration books. Only one application form is needed for each group or persons who are related by blood, marriage or adoption ond who regularly live at the same address. Persons tem porarily away from home (for a period of 60 days or less), such stu dents, travelers, hospital patients, etc., must be included in the family application. Persons living at the same address but not related by blood, marriage or adoption must file separate appli cations. If application forms have not been received by June 5, persons should contact their local post of fice. Suffers Slight Stroke C. C. Wescott, who has been at Kansas City, attending the whole sale markets, returned home Thurs day evening. On his way home he stopped at Atchison, Kans., for a brief visit with George H. Falter, formerly of this city and now a clothier in the Kansas city. Mr. Wes cott was greatly shocked to learn that Mrs. Falter, the former Mar garet Dovey of this city, had suf fered a slight stroke. Mrs. Falter was stricken while In church on Sunday and has since been under n edical care. Returns to Duty gt. William S. Steinkamp depart ed this morning for his station at Camp Davis, N. C.,' after spending his furlough with Mrs. Steinkamp. at the L. D. Hiatt home, and with ! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steinkamp and sister. Miss Charlotte. ! He ia a member of the Anti-aircraft i Division of the Coast artillery. While 1. . i . i jnere."ne was nonorea aj. sevemi family gatherings. Cars Have Mixup Last evening shortly before G o' clock a motorcycle-auto accident pc-. cured at the Intersection of Webster I boulevard and Elm street, near the ' Kent service station. " The motor cycle was driven by Harry Mullis of Dunbar and he was coming from the north and the motorcycle struck the side of a 1934 V-8 driven by Miss Bonadella Larson, of Louisville. The fender of the" Larson, car. was some what damaged. -. -'. ' " . , j Thomas Walling Company j f j Phone 324 Plattsmoutti 4 ... TJKE Goes to California Henry Sanders, a long time resi dent of this city ,J and : vicinity, is leaving Monday for the west coast and expects to locate at San" Pedro, California, where his daughter, Miss Anna Sanders is located Mr. San ders is planning on making his per manent resident on the coast where for the past few years he has spent the winter seasons. ' Mr. Sanders was for many years engaged in the shops here, later in farming and has for a great many years served as the carrier of the U. S. mail from the railroad stations to the postoffice. ' Scrap Drive Reports Plattsmouth's second scrap' drive has netted over 14,000 ' pounds of scrap metal so far, according to com mittee chairman Don Siever. Des pite the fact that no trucks were a vailable for pick-up service, the resi dents of Plattsmouth and surround ing territory co-operated whole heartedly in the drive by bringing scrap in to the salvage depot in their own cars and trucks. Many tin cans are still needed. They should be washed clean, have both ends removed, and mashed flat. Please take them to the salvage de pot in the old Perkins House. Dies at Valley This morning at Valley, Nebraska occurred the death of Pearl Cherron, 63, father of Mrs. D. M. Babbitt, of this city, passing away after an illness of some duration. Mr. Cher ron leaves to mourn his passing, the widow; one son, Sheldon Cherron, of Omaha; two daughters, Mrs. Maude Coons, Omaha, and Mrs. Bab bitt of this city, as well as a num ber of grandchildren. The funeral services will be Sun day afternoon at Valley. Visits Old Home Cadet James L, Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Webb former residents here, was in the city today from Lin coln. He is now a member of the U. S. army and was recently called to service with some 300 other of the students at the university of, Nebras ka. He is enjoying a fourteen day f iiflnu o-H haturoAn tnilfiHnii on9 n a signed for serving withhe air corps St. Luke's Ladies' Meet From Friday's Dally Members of the St. Mary's Guild and St. Luke's Auxiliary enjoyed aj nne meeting last nignt at tne nome of Mrs. E. W. Cook. At the regular business session plans were made for a rummage sale to be held by the ladies next week end, on Fri day and Saturday, June 11 and 12th. Here From Michigan Mrs. George Goebel, of Bay City, Michigan, is in the city for a visit' with her father, R. H. Patton and' other relatives for a few days. To-1 day is the eighty-second birthday of Mr. Patton and the members of the' family now here are enjoying a fine1 visit with the father. ! Returns From Hospital Norman Baker, who has been at the St. Joseph hospital at Omaha,, for the past few weeks returned home Wednesday evening. He suf fered a broken leg some months ago and it was found necessary for him" to return to the hospital to have the leg rebroken and set. . He is still in a cast and will be for some time but is able to get around with crutches." Home on Furlough Tech. SgU' Frederick Wehrbein, is home to enjoy a short furlough with his parents,1 Mr. 'and Mrs. John F. Wehrbein, and: other relatives and friends. Sergeant Wehrbein is. in the medical . corps and is now stationed at Fort Belvoir, Ya- HU service has taken him to a' great many camps over the country. ;j Heads Workers For Blind Nebraska City, June 2 U.P. Claude M. Cj-andall of Falls City to day was elected President of the Ne braska Association of Workers for the Blind at the closing session of the convention here. f ' Clark Bruce of Nebraska City was elected Vice President Jennie John ESn Nebraska City Corresponding Secretary, MeMn Roth Miller 6f Omaha Recording Secretary $nd B: G. Nielsen, Nebraska City, Treasurer. JOUBNH PLATTSMOUTH, 'NEBRASKA' Visits In City ( t 1 Carl Everett, pf east, of 4 Union, ' was a visitor in 'the city today for a short time .looking after some matters' pt business - at .'the ( court bouse. Weeping Water People Here Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schoemaker, of near Weeping Water, were here Thursday to look after some matters of business and visiting with friends. While here they visited with Chief of Police and Mrs. Norh Parker. ' Visits Home Folks Pvt. Walter Fulton, stationed at the "air field at Pierre, S. D., arrived home Thursday and will visit with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Fulton and other of the relatives. He is feeling fine and enjoys the life in the arm ed forces. California Visitor Here Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Walters of Long Beach, Calif., are here for a visit with Mrs. Walters' daughters, Mrs. John Rummel, and family of near this city and Mrs. L. G. Anderson, of Omaha. After the visit here the California visitors expect to go to Minnesota to spend a short time fishing at the lakes. Suffers Fractured Arm Mrs. J. E. Meisinger suffered the fracture of her right arm on Wed nesday while she was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bierl, the latter a daughter. She was assisting the daughter with the housecleaning and fell, causing the fracture. The patient is resting as comfortably as possible under the circumstances. Ickes Wires Lewis Washington, June 4, U.P. Fuel Coordinator Harold L. Ickes in a tersely worded message to John L. Lewis today demanded that the mine president order the union members to go back to work "on Monday. Ration Canned Milk Washington, June 2 (U.P.) The governmnf.)qctcp TSegad '.rationing canned milk in an effort to conserve supplies for babies, sick persons, and workers unable to obtain fresh milk. The new restrictions apply to both evaporated milk to which sugar has not been added and condensed milk which contains sugar. The Office of Price Administration acted upon re commendations of War Food Admin istrator Chester Davis when it be came apparent that the 1943 pro duction of canned milk would be 25 per cent below the 1942 output of seventy million cases. Diversion of milk to other uses and heavy military demands were blamed for the slump. O.P.A. officials were confident that the basic needs of the nation could be met. The order fixed the ration value of evaporated and canned milk at 1 point per pound with consumers us ing red stamps from ration Book No. 2 to make the purchase. Mrs. Zitka Returns After Visit Mrs. Anna Zitka has returned to her home in Omaha after a recent visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Wiysel and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Zitka, and Mr. and Mrs. James Sedlak and family. Mrs. Zit ka recently returned from a visit in California, where . she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Jas ke and Mr. Jaske of Los Angeles. She reports meeting many former Plattsmouth residents.' among whom were Mrs. Fred Egenberger, Mrs. Robert Wills, Mrs. Kate Walling, Mrs. Mary Kohnkc, Mrs. Kate Wood son, Mrs. Floyd' Kuhney, Mrs. Paul Bajack, Mrs., Anna Scott. Marie Nes ladek and Mr. ' and Mrs. ' Charles Jelinek. . " Here from York. Mrs. Yoik Hinman is here at the home of her patents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wurl. The visit is occasioned ? by the illness of her mother, who is: in the Immanuel hospital in Omaha with a broken "hip. - : Enjoys Visit Home John Kenneth Bcstor, who is one of the group of University of Ne braska students, called into service, Js here 'on his "furlough before being sent into active duty. Cadet BetMor reported with his' group' - at- Fort Leavenworth and was allowed the i furlough to Visit with relatives until being given assignment.'; ' 1 ' 'i n WANT ADS n H-H-I-H"! I I I I I I -I -l-Iv-H FOB BENT FOR LEASE: Wimpys Inn. If in terested contact Mrs. L. W.Egen berger, office Bekin Building. 4-5-tf FOR RENT: 40 acres. 3 miles south : of Plattsmouth, opposite Four Cor ners. Seo W. H. Tuie, 3030 Fow : ler Ave., Omaha, or J. T. Porter, . So. 10th St., Plattsmouth. . . . .'" . sw-5-31; 6-3,7,10-s FOE SALE NOVAK'S FINE USED CARS 1942 DeSoto Sedan 1942 Pontiac Sedan 1941 Chev. Coach 1941 Chev. 5-pass. Cpe. 1941 Chev. Coupe -1941 Ford Coach 1941 Ford Coupe 1941 Plymouth Coach 1941 Pontiac 5-pass, Cpe. 1940 Ford Coach 1939 Plymouth : Sedan 1939 Buick Sedan 1939 Ford Coupe 193? Plymouth Sedan 1937 Plymouth Coach Some of these cars are low-mil-cage cars, and are like new. NOVAK AUTO CO. NEBBRASKA CITY FOR SALE: I.H.C. hay rake. Henry Engelkemeier, Murray. 7-2sw FOR SALE: Tomato plants. Nice large early and late plants at 15c per doz., 25c per doz., by mail. T. T. Long. Box 92, Murray, Neb. 7-lsw FOR SALE: Pair molly mules. Wt. 2500. Boedeker Farm, Murray, Neb. 7-lsw. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska Floyd L. Wradlow and Rozzella J. Wadlow, Plaintiffs, vs. Francis For bes, et al., Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS: Francis Forbes, - Mrs. Francis Forbes, first real name unknown; the. heirs, de visees,; legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons inter ested in the estates of Francis Forbes, Mrs. Francis Forbes, first real name unknown, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons hav ing or claiming any Interest in and to lots five (5), and six (6), in block two hundred twenty-four. (224), in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, except that part of said lots lying north of the south line of Fulton Street extended westerly across said lots, real names Unknown. - You and each of you are hereby notified that Foyd L. ;5 Wadlow and Rozzella J. Wadlow, filed a petition and commenced an 'action'- in 'the above court'on lbe 27th day of May 1943, against each of you; the ob ject, and prayer of which is to ob tain a decree of court quieting the title to lots five (5), and six (6), in block two hundred twenty-four (224), in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, except that part of said lots lying north of the south line of Fulton Street extended westerly across said lots, and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday July 19th, 1943, or the decree will be entered quieting title in plaintiffs as joint tenants with right of sur vivorship, according to the prayer of said petition1. Dated this 1st day of June 1943. Floyd L. Wadlow and Rozzella J. Wadlow, Plaintiffs. W. A. Robertson, Attorney for plaintiffs. Buy More War Bonds Today Help STOP Cholera losses A- Save Up to 25 to SO Per Cent VACCINATE YOUR PIGS YOURSELF Gr This FREE Gmdmt 4 JPORK U 'FihUn, Food" for FREEDOM I 4 Get mora pork to market. ' HOME VACCINATION IS KCO.NOM1CAL, Antl-Hogr Cholera Serum. i per 100 cc J0.95 j Simultaneous Virus, per J I 100 co 2-10 Hemorrhagic Septicemia J Bacteria, dose 06 Mixed Bscterin (Porcine) I Formula No. I, per dose.. .06 Anchor Roundworm ' (Ascarld) Oil 200 Serum and Virus Syringe " ! with 4 needles. ......... . 3.65' " - Always Specify ANCHOR BRAND Used nnd Recommended by Leading Stockmen From ; , . Coast to Coast. . ; 08DEH NOW FROM Shamblen Milling Co. .5024 So. 26th St. So. Omaha Nebraska NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska Clifford H. Gray and Jennie M. Gray, Plainaiffs, vs. James O'Neill, et al, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS: James O'Neill, Mrs. James O'Neill, first real name unknown; John J. Worley, Mrs. John J. W7orley, first real name unknown; John Fitzgerald, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, first real name unknown; A. E. Alexander, first real name unknown; Alex ander, first real name unknown; Michael E. Banuin, Mrs. Michael E. Bannin, first real name unknown; John Walter Hain, Mrs. John Walter Hain, first real name unknown; Thomas W. Newman, Mrs. Thomas W. Newman, first real name un known; William Thompson, Mrs. William Thompson, first real name unknown; C. W. Kirkpatrick, first real name unknown; Mrs. C. W. Kirkpatrick, first real name un known; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all oth er persons interested in the estates of James O'Neill, Mrs. James O'Neill, first real name unknown; John J. Worley, Mrs. John J. Worley, first real name unknown; John Fitzger ald, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, first real name unknown; A. E. Alexander, first real name unknown; Alexander, first real name unknown; Michael E. Bannin, Mrs. Michael E. Bannin, first real name unknown; John Walter Hain, Mrs. John Walter Hain, first real name unknown; Thomas W. Newman, Mrs. Thomas W. Newman, first real name un known; William Thompson, Mrs. William Thompson, first real name unknown; C. W. Kirkpatrick, first real name unknown; Mrs. C. W. Kirkpatrick, first real name un known; Edward G. Dovey, George E. Dovey, and E. H. Eaton, each deceased, real names unknown; Plattsmouth Ferry Company, the successors and assigns of Platts mouth Ferry Company," real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to lots seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), and twelve (12), in block eighty-eight (88), in the City of. Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, real names unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that Clifford 11. Gray and Jennie M." Gray, filed a petition and commenced an action in the above court on the 27th day of May 1943, against each of you;-the object and prayer of which is to obtain a de cree of court quieting title to lots seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), and twelve (12), in block eighty-eight (88), in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, July 19, 1943, or the decree will be en tered quieting title in plaintiffs ac cording to the prayer of said peti tion. Dated this 1st day of June 1943. Clifford H. Gray and Jen " . , nie M. Gray, Plaintiffs . W.Ta. Robertson, Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE OF REFEREE SALE In the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Louise McCarroll, Plaintiff, vs. Ada R. Amos, also known as Addle Amos, Widow, B. Harry McCarroll and wife Virgie McCarroll and How ard Snodgrass, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a Decree of the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska entered in the above en titled cause on the 1st day of June, 1943, and an Order of Sale entered on the 1st day of June, 1943, the sole Referee will on the 10th day of July, 1943, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the south door of the Court house in Plattsmouth, in Cass County, Ne braska sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say, 20 per cent cash on the date of sale and the balance when said sale shall be confirmed by the Court, the following described real estate, subject to a lease thereon expiring March 1st, 1944, to-wit: The South Half (S) of the Southeast Quar ter (SEVi) of Section Eleven (11), Township Ten (10) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska. Said Referee Sale will be held open for one hour. Dated this 4th day of June, 1943. Walter H. Smith, Sole Referee W. A. Robertson, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all nersons interested in the estate of Martha Jane Chriswisser, deceased. No. 3697: Tako notice that a petition has hopn filed nravine for administration nf said estate and aDOoiiitment of Andrew P. Chriswisser as administra tor; that said petition has been set for hearing before said couri on the 25th day of June 1943 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 27th, 1943. - A. H. Duxbury. (Seal) County Judge NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Asa J. Johnson, deceased. No. ,3698: - ' Take notice that a Petition has been filed praying for administra tion of said estate and appointment of Neal Johnson as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 25th day of June 1843 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 29th, 1943. A. H. Duxbury . (Seal) - County Jude MONDAY - TTTFE 7.- 13 '3 NOTICE OF REFUNDING BONUS : Public notice is hereby given that the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Murray in the County of Cass, State of Nebraska, by resolution duly passed and entered in tha minutes of their proceedings in accordance with Article VI, Chap ter 11, of the Compiled Statutes of the State of Nebraska for 192, di rected that public notice be given stating that Water Bonds amount ing to the principal sum of SSJ.000.00 dated October 1, 1938 which were voted at a special election held on the 26th day of August, 1938 and authorized by Ordinance No. 23 at a meeting of the Board of Trustees held on the 24th day of October, 1938, and bearing interest at the rate of three and three-bUarter per centum (3 ) per annum, are outstanding and unpaid;, that the rate of interest since the issuance of these bonds has po declined in the market that by taking up and paying 6ff such bonds by an issue -of "REFUNDING BONDS" as pro vided by law, a substantial saving in the amount of yearly running inter est will be made to said village; that the Raid outstanding bonds are sought to be taken up and paid off by means of "Refunding Bonds" of said Village, in the principal amount of $9,000.00 bearing interest at the rate of three per centum (3 ) per annum, payable semi-annually which the Chairman and Board of Trus ties of said Village propose to issue. ' Public notice is hereby given that any taxpayer of the Village of Mur ray may file objections to such proposed action . with Charles 11. Boedeker, Village Clerk of said Vil lage at his office in said Village, on the 29th day of May 1943 be tween the hours 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. Charles H. Boedeker (Seal) Village Clerk Published in Plattsmouth Journal May 13; 20; 27. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska 61. County of Cass J By virtue of an order of sale Is sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 19th day of June A. D., 1943, 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 bid der for cash the following Real Estate to-wit. All that part of the SE of the SWVi and all of the SW4 of SE4 and the SWiof the SW, all in Section 29, Township 11, Range 11, East of the 6th P. M. lying south of the right-ofTway of the Missouri Pacific Raliroad Company, also des cribed as fractional Lots 4, 6 and 2, all in Cass County, Nebraska; The same being levied upon and taken as the prqperty of Carl Schlap- hoff, et al., Defendants to satisfy a Judgment of said Court recovered by Herbert J. Addyman, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 14, A. D., 1943. Joe Mrasek Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska 1 if i NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that under authority of an order entered in District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, in the case of Mae Martha Beam, Plaintiff vs. Pearl Rachel Jones, et al, Defendants, pending therein, directing me, the undersign ed Referee in said action, to sell the real estate hereinafter describ ed for the division of the proceeds thereof among those entitled to re ceive same as therein determined, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the south front door of the Cass County Court House in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock A.M. on June 26, 1943, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that part of the southeast quarter (SE) of section twenty-seven (27), lying east of Missouri Pacific Railroad Right of Way, containing 13.63 acres, more or less, and also the south half (3) of the southwest quarter (SW4) of section twenty-six (26), and also the east half (E) of the northeast quarter (NEi) of section twenty- eight (28), all in .township eleven (11) north, ' range thirteen (13) East of the 6th P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska. Abstracts of title will be furnished Said sale will ; remain open for one hour and said lands sold either in one tract or in sep arate tracts as will bring the most money. Terms of sale 20 per cent of bid at time of sale and balance on confirmation. Possession at time of confirmation, subject to lease, landlord's share to be assigned to purchaser. J. Howard Davis, Referee. W. A. Robertson, Attorney for Plaintiff 5-24-31-.6-7-14-21 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. To all persons interested in tha estate of Ella Lutgen, deceased. No. 3696: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying, for administration of said estate and appointment of Frank A. Cloidt as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the. 18th day of June 1943, at ten o' clock a. in. . Dated May 18th. 1343. A. H. Duxbury (Seal) "Couaty Judge