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9 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1943 THE JOURNAC, PLATTSmOUTH, NEHKAX PACE FIVE Actress Ava Gardner Marries Artie Shaw HOLLYWOOD, Oct. lis -ur Actresw Ava Gardner, ex-wife of Mickey Rooney, today started a tay-at-home honeymoon w it h bandleader Artie Shaw, .",", ex huband of Jerome Kern's dau ghter, Betty and Mrs. Turner's daughter, Lana. Their marriage last nilit came close on the heels of an announce ment from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, for whom the 21 -year-old bride makes movies, that Miss t.aidner anil the hsimismnp Sh; would not be married for ir so. Taw day At the Movies (iioer Gaison and Walter J'idu'eon, tlie incomparable ami unl'oi'cettuble team which made boxoffice history with ''Mrs. Miniver, ' "Blossoms in the- lu-t" and "Madame Curie," are to gether aain on the screen i n ''Mrs. Pai kinirton," as two of fic tion's nuv-t colorful characters, in one of the year's lustiest love rtorie-i. Based on Louis Biomiieui's be-i sellintr novel, the Metro-Gohhvyn-Mayer fiim version of "Mis. I'ai Kinji'toii," which opens Sunday at the Cass Theatre, marks a dis tinct departure from previous "husband and wife" portrayals of I'idgeen and Miss (I arson. Fire, jraety, power, worldline-s are the dominating characteristics id' Su sie and Major Augustus I'arking Un. Kiii'iimpa.-siiiu' a colorful period from 172 to "Mrs. Bark- iuton'' L;.ves Miss (iarson Hti liiosi fa-ciria'.injr. as well as her most difficult screen charaett ri- zation. As Susie, the star "ages" from 18 to 83 and develops from a naive daughter of a Nevada boarding-house keeper into an in ternational beauty and wit and finally into a wise, witty, regal matriarch. A decided-transition from his shy, scientifically-minded Pierre Curie, Pidgeon, as Major Park ington, is a swashbuckling, ruth less, yet always charming empire builder; a rugged character who delights in rich living and the company of a pretty woman. Few motion pictures can boast such an imposing cast a.- has been selected to aid Miss Carson and Pidgeon in bringing "Mrs. Park ington" to the screen. Edward Arnold heads the brill iant supporting cast as pompous Amory Stilman, financier who brings disaster on the Parking tons1. In her biggest and most colorful screen role, Agnes Moore head, who won the New York Cri tics' Award a year ago for her per formance in "The Magnificent Ambersons," appears as Baron ess Aspasia Conti, clever, chic, Frenchwoman, who, though she ha- been the Major's lover, be comes Susie's deaiest friend. Veteran actress Gladys Coop er, Academy Award contender for her performance as the nun in "The Song of Bernudette," ap pears in the liCS i-equences. as Mrs. Parkington's daughter, Alice the tippling Duchess de Brancourt. THE JOUENAL'8 Daily Pattern Victor Monterio. now an ord nance worker at the Walertown Mass., Arsenal, once held checker j championships in (Instates, spent j Ins eveninis giving exhibition-',! playing blindfolded, and playing against as many as -5 opponent? at tlie same time. w : i ! 0 5049 ' Notices Help Wanted A e w t crests ing the from the Loui-ville effort to day meeting at the fair grounds beginning Thanksgiving day. The Time Shop John Eissin3 Prop. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR ENGRAVING PHONE 27 PLATTSMOUTH Oilcan ire now horse-racing in seriously consiue!'- transporting of horses New York. Chicago and areas by watti in an conduct a scheduled 75- 300 GALLON CAPACITY FUEL TANKS 36.60 Combination COAL and GAS Stoves WATER SOFTENERS TRAELERS--2 wheel, 56 trailers, steel Ioor, 1000 ib. capacity We are now taking orders for G. E. electrical appli ances end Servel Refrigerators. STANDER IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Plallsmouth Phone 92 5011 John W. Neb. HELP WANTED -hour. Time and 40 hours. Phone WAY JARKETS PJattsmouth Phone 93 BUTTERNUT COFFEE Regular or Drip 1 Lb. Bag PEAS Lecta or O'Joy 2 No. 2 Cans ORANGES and LEMONS Sr.nkist Pound ... PORK SAUSAGE Armour Star, Pure No Points, Pound EVAPORATED MILK Rochester 3 Tall Cans BUTTERNUT FLOUR 50 Lb. Bag - 29" ...... 25 35" 25" You've Guessed Right Your Best Bet SandH GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES TOKAY GRAPES 2 lbs. for ................ SMOKED BEEF TONGUES No Points Lb OMAR FLOUR Sign Coupon at Store 50 lb. Bag BEEF ROUND STEAK AA Grade lb. 41c, 6 points A Grade, lb BEEF CKUCK ROAST AA Grade, lb. 29c, 2 Points A Grade, lb Good for Friday and Saturday, October 19 and 20 25" 35" $1.89 3T ttJ? A knit-and-peat 1 job that will keep your feet warm and snug on the coldest nights ever! Make them of white wool and lace a one-inch pink or pale bhe satin ribbon through the lacy tops. I They're fifteen indies frorm top i .... . 1 to toe. knitted without any diffi cult shaping! To obtain complete knitting instructions for the White Bed Socks (Pattern No. 5049) send cents in coin plus 1 cent postage, your name, address and the PATTERN NUMBER to The Plattsmouth Daily Jour nal, TODAY'S PATTERN, 530 S. WrELLS ST., CHICAGO 7, ILL. Legal Notices Gecrge R .Mann, Lawyer Lincoln. Nebraska .". 11 Federal Securities Building NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS YILl.-U.F OF Ml UDUl K. CASb torXTY. NEBRASKA. A MU NICIPAL CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF, vs. MARTHA MILLER, ET AL, DEFENDANTS. t ase ao. 1040 i . hoc. i l , rage i o t TO CAUSE NUMBER 1. LUELLA BACKEMEYER, widow; JESSE M. BACKEMEY ER. and MARIE BACKEMEYER. his wife: JOHN DOE and JANE DOE: also Lot 12, Block 1. Orig inal Town. Yiliage of Murduck, Ca.s County. Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded; and also al! persons having or claim ing any interest in and to Lot 12. Block 1. Original Town, Village of Murdoek, Cas.J County. Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded, real names unknown. :. M U R R E L L IIORNBECK. wid.-w; JOHN DOE and JANE DOE; THE HEIRS. DEVISES, LEGATEES, PERSONAL REP RESENTATIVES and all other persons interested in the ESTATE OF A. R. IIORNBECK, first real name unknown. Deceased, real names unknown; also Lot 22, Block 12. Original Town, Village of Murdoek, Cas- County. Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded; and also all persons Inning or claiming anv interest in and to Lot 22. Block 12. Orig inal Town, Village of Murdoek, Cass County, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, real names unknown. 7. EDWARD CAST, and if married. CAST, spou-c; BERTHA NICKLAS. and if mar ried. NICKLAS, spouse; WILL F. CAST, and if niani-d, GAST, spouse: HATTIE CAST, and if married, , her husband: GUSTAVE GAST, and if married, GAST, spouse; ERNEST K. GAST, and ir married. GAST, spouse; EMMA WACHOLTZ. and if mar ried, WACHOLTZ. spouse; THE HEIRS. DEVISEES. LE GATEES, PERSONAL REPRE SENTATIVES and all other per sons interested in the ESTATE OF ALBERT TI1EIL, Deceased, real names unknown; FRANK HAAS and ELIZABETH HAAS, his wife; JOHN DOE and JANE DOE; also Lot 11, Block 13, Original Town, Village of Mur doek, Cass County, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded; and also all persons having or claiming any interest in and to Lot 1J. Block 1', Original Town, Village of Murdoek, Cass County. Nebraska- as surveyed, platted and recorded, real names un known. 8. EAGLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation; JOHN , DOE and JANE DOE; also Lot 1, i Block 18. Orieinal Town. Village i of Murdoek, Cass County, Nebras- ka, as surveyed, platted and re- corded; and also all person hav ing or claiming any interest in and to Lot 1, Block 18, Original Town, Village of Murdoek, Cass County, Nebraska, as sun-eyed, platted and recorded, real names i names unknown. 1. EAGLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation; JOHN DOE and JANE DOE; also North 15 feet of Lot 2, Block 18, Orig inal Town, .Village of Murdoek, Cass County, Nebraska as sur veyed, platted and recorded; and also all persons having or claim ing anv interest in and to North 15 feet of Lot 2, Block 18, Orig inal Town, Village of Murdoek, Cass County, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, real names unoknown. 10. JOHN DOE and JANE DOE; also Lot 10, Block 18, Original Town, Village of Mur doek. Cays County, Nebraska, as purveyed, platted and recorded; and also all persons having or claiming any interest in and to Lot 10, Block 18, Original Town, Village of Murdoek, Cass Coun ty. Nebra-ka, as surveyed, platt ed and recorded, real names un known. 11. JOHN DOE and JANE DOE; THE HEIRS. DEVISEES, LEGATEES. PERSONAL REP RESENTATIVES and all other persons interested in the ESTATE OF A. S. DEPNER. first real name unknown. Deceased, real names unknown; also Lot 1 and North 25 feet of Lot 2, Block 4,1 First Addition, Village of Murdoek WAITRESS Cass County, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded; and also all persons having or claim ing any interest in and to Lot 1 1 and North 25 feet of Lot 2, Block 4, Fir:t Addition, Village of Mur doek, Cass County, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded, real names unknown. (IMPLEADED WITH OTHERS) DEFENDANTS You .and each of you will take notice that on the 4th day of September, 1945, the Village of Murdoek, Cas.c County, Nebraska, a municipal corporation, filed its petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, impleaded with others, which cause i-s Case No. 10457 of said county and appears on records ot the Clerk ot the Dis- TO HIT Parties taking Wearever out of car Willis Eaton was in please return at once 17-2td the proportionate share of the costs in each cause of action and separate attorney fees of ten per cent of the amount of the decree in each cause of action be assess ed against each of said premises described above, each of said par cels of real estate being a de fendant, as a part of said tax liens; and finding that the several parcels of real estate described i . herein and in said petition were I subject to taxation for State, 2. ! County, School District, Municip- Kcttle ' a a public purposes lor the several j ears enuineraceu in me OUT OUR WAY i V 10 MARIRED MAN WANTED at once for farm work. Telephone Stones Murray, 18-3tdi GIRL WANTED to work in news department of Daily Journal, Prefer girl whose home is in Plattsmouth, Permanent job. See Managing: Editor or call 45. 75 cents per Half for over 167. Bellcvue lf-ytd be sold petition and the exhibits thereto attached and by reference made a part thereof ; and finding that said tax liens are first liens on said premises; and further pray- I ing that unless the i-ame is paid ! by you or any of you, a decree I -i 1 1 I .a ant i rt Willi r.ti -f ",? v ici kj - v.ii n. i v.v iik caiu v-vktAi, iwi v closing and forever barring you and each of you of any and all claims upon, interest or estate in, right or title to, or ben upon or equity of redemption in or to said herein described real estate, and, in default of the payment of said tax lien, interest, costs and at torney fees, said premises or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Plaintiffs liens shall in accordance with law to (WANTED AT ONCE boys. Plattsmouth Daily Carrier Journal. DJ-tf Alert able bodied women to work . on power sewing machines. Good wages, pleasant surround ings, steady work. See Mr. Ba- bian, Stylecraft Mfg. Co. satisfy the amounts found due; and further praying for such other further relief as equity re quire, and as to the Court may seem just and equitable. You and each of you are here by notified that you are required to answer said petition on or be fore the 12th day of November, 11)45. VILLAGE OF MURDOCK. HOTEL PLATTS-i CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA. MOUTH COFFEE SHOP. 3-tfjA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, ! Plaintiff. Articles for Sale 20 i By george r. mann, Its Attorney. Published HONEY FOR SALE Bring own containers. John W. Stones and John Jacob Stones. Murray, Nebraska. 18-3td Oct. 4-11-19-25, l'J45. Ration Guide BAH.' CAM'T BEAR TO COOK. SQUIRRELS BECAUSE THEY'RE CUTE cO ASF LAMBS &0 ARE CALVES-"" SO ARE LITTLE 'OU COO THEM BUI squirrels-- ; EEk-AWP.' By J. R. Williams iii 1 LIOHT THAT Y X .3A QUICK. J . I 1 w"- nu iii v I J V Of F CJUICK' I ., - , r pic-s' U I s I -V 1 -' f M I tr.'i'wiaf ic-s BCCM THiCTY TCC SOOM TORCYCLE DEALERS: Effect- ive August 1, 1145, all dealersl of used automobiles, trucks andj motorcycles must make applica-J tion to the District Office for ap-j proval and be issued an authori- zation number before they may! sell on a warranted basis. Appli-j cation blanks may be obtained from the Price Clerk at the local War Price and Rationing Board. I Journal Want Ads For Results WM. S. WETENKAMP FOR Real Estate and Insurance Phone 537 0fice South 6th St. Real Estate For Sale 30 RATIONING 1 SUGAR: War Ration Book IV, FOR SALE 6 lots 5 room house' Sugar Stamp No. 38, good for five chicken pen, berries.fruit trees, i pounds, will remain valid through i lights and water, out buildings, ! December 31. $1,500. William Gochenour. 2-7td TAX CERTIFICATE NO. 279,, $34.97, on Lot 11, Block 13, Orig- inal Town. Village of Murdoek,; 1 . i 1 1 Page 137 of Docket 1 1, v , oum eorasna, as sur- iha r.,ri- r iua n;;veyeu, pianea ana recoruea. trict Court of Cass County, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which petition are to obtain a decree of said court forelosing tax liens as evidenced bv certificates of tax sale and liens for subse-1 rmoiit icimar'j t 'j vn.' o n ,1 .nn'ifil I a.t.XIl;Jil, ii clii, utr i c 1 1 iai itri i set lorth ot which 1'Iaintilf is now the owner and holder, same ! CAUSE OF ACTION NO. 8;1 TAX CERTIFICATE NO. 280, ! S338.58, on Lot 1, Block 18, Orig- inal Town, Village of Murdoek, Ca.s County, Nebraska, as sur-i veyed. platted and recorded. j CAUSE OF ACTION NO. f;; CERTIFICATE NO. 281, 1 $5.41 on North 15 feet of Lot 2, i ! Block 18. Original Town, Village) of Murdoek, Cass County, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and j recorded. ! CAUSE OF ACTION NO. 10;! TAX CERTIFICATE NO. 282, j $132.31 on Lot 10, Block 18,! Original Town, Village of Mur-j dock, Cass County, Nebraska, as' surveyed, platted and recorded, i CAUSE OF ACTION NO. 11;! Hri.r I I AA ILKliril Alt -U. ; 4u.v. on Aorin 20 leei 01 101 2, and Lot 1, Block 4. Fiixt Addi ! tion, Village of Murdoek, Cass County, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded. together with interest on said Town, Village of Murdoek, ( certificates and subsequent gen- j County, Nebraska, as sur-j eral taxes and special assessments,! if anv. all as alleged in said neti- ; being liens against the following tracts of real estate located in the Village of Murdoek, Cass County, Nebraska, further iden tified by cause of action number, tax certificate number and amount of lien to the 1st day of September, 1!45. to-wit: CAUSE OF ACTION NO. 1; ity rvPTiPirATr vn "tv $10.12. on Lot 12. Block 1, inal Town, Village of Murdoek, Cassi County, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted and recorded. CAUSE OF ACTION NO. 5; TAX CERTIFICATE NO. 277. $42.2(5. on Lot 22, Block 12, Orig inal Cass veved. platted CAUSE OF SHOES: War Ration Book III! Aeroplane Stamps No. 1, No. : No. 3 and No. 4, good for one paii i of shoes each for an indefinite period. MEATS: War Ration Book IV Red Stamps Al. Bl. CI, Dl, and El. good through October 31. Cf.mm, r1 fit IJ 1 Tl nrA T" 1 ' OldilllJC 1. Ul, Ail, WA, tliiVJ JV., good through November 30. Stamps LI, Ml, Nl, PI and Ql, good through December 31. Stamps Rl. SI, Tl. Ul and VI; became valid October 1, goodj through January 31. RETAILERS ALLOW FOUR! POINTS PER POUND FOR USED HOUSEHOLD FATS PRICE USED CAR, TRUCK AND MO- THAT'S LUCKIJ m n .1 Iff I I II 1111 A, I 111 III 111 Iff IV U' www r in i ix in. li iv in I l AIM l III 11 If I III jOUSU M i Hi ill ii sL UV Lin ILI lM U III r rft L TVTK L V flTD 1H11IT III FL.UIM lYLllllRl 1)111 UU 111 i VirX2i nni nikiiv n un ri i iii lv 1:111 K I. II I IIIIIXHKI IIM VBkt ' V.t- II III 1111 I MM m . ss 4 YEARS OLD AVS trHX 90 PROOF iincc 179, Distilled end Bottled by JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, KY. DISTRIBUTED BY WESTERN WINE AND UQU0R CO. OMAHA . . . HASTINGS and recorded. ACTION NO. if any, all as alleged in said peti tion; and praying further that! For Flashlights, For Radio, For Fencers For any purpose where you need Batteries of any kind, come to Gamble's. f TIGER w FLASHLIGHT V BATTERIES REG. LOW PRICE 8c SALE I ( PRICE ? ea. L. . i. u ...... . . ...-.:. .- DKV CELL BATTERIES iy2 Volt 35" ea. Equal or superior to any Dry Cell made. Let their performance prove it. GAMBLE'S ELECTRIC FENCER BATTERY Owner - Operator Farm for grain a.nd livestock. Improved. El ectricity and plenty of water. Price $90 per acre. Possession March 1st. SEARL S. DAVIS Phone 9 189 TIGER SUPER SERVICE "B" BATTERY 5 VOLT SJ89 AUTHORIZED DEALER Will give at least 50 more service than standard size battery, at low cost. mm - s E Writ.? iti ' .- v f: pi! y r What's the Score on Your Farm - Electrically? There arc hundreds of farmers in this area who use electricity to pump the water, milk the covs, light the barn, grind the feed, and do countless other tasks. These farmers value their time, rnd they know .that electricity saves time and labor, increases production and profit, makes farm life more pleasant does the chores quickly, skillfully, and economically. Right now, ;ct a pencil chetk the Mrore on yoter farm. If the total is fifty or below, resolve now to enjoy the same benefits as your neigh bors. Put electricity that powerful, economical hired hand to work making your farm more profitable. ELECTRICAL SCORE SHEET 1 Po nt I . Va'.j. Water System 25 Milking Machine 8 Refrigerator 10 Water Heater 8 Radio 5 Range 12 Feed Grinder 6 Washing Machine 5 Separator 4 Motors . . ( 1 point eoch up to 7) 7 Adequate Wiring 10 and Lighting TOTAL hoot CKl " -III l.