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PAGE FOUR A rt. I ff -JL XUULlb AND YOUR FRIENDS IN PLi TTSMOUTH AND CASS COUNTY 1 By Elirore Eatoc Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooper were called to Omaha Saturday morning . to sfve blood trans fusions to Mrs. Coopers causin, Wayne Mickle cf Denton. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cooper gave a pint each as well as a brother-in-law. Jack Eberhart of Beiie vue. Mr. Mickle is to have at least len more transiusions ana men i they are to graft skin to his leg.'j He was severely burned and lias j been in a'hcspHal in Lincoln until j this Friday when he was moved j to an Omaha hospital. He is the j son of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren MiC- ; kle of Denton who formerly lived near Nehawka and Weeping Wa- j ter. Attend Dinner In Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donat, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Donat. sr., and , Mr. and-' Mrs. Vern Hendricks :-.ttonHiH a rhnsant dinner Wed- i - nesray evening in Omaha at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ldward Donat, jr.,' in honor of their son, Edward, 3rd, who is home cn fur lough. Home From Hospital After Three Months Marlene Phillips, who has been in the Orthopedic hospital in Lin- arrived back at the home of hcr grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arth - ur Phillips, Tu?sday afterr.con.Her condition is reported much better and it is hoped that she may soon be able to walk. Elected Cheerleader at Missouri University Ann Martin, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. C. H. Martin of Prince- ton who were formerlv resident? of Plattsmouth. has been elected V cheerleader at Missouri Univer - jity where s! is a freshman in (ollege. SRS? Ill C0MF3J1! m aui ILl ii'li tm let us fit ycu with a pair of the r t-f s Arch ilesfcrsrs Soft, flexible, light and comfort able. No metal. Nothing awkward or riId to re strict the natural action of vour feet. . RFLIEF GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED EXPERTLY FITTED fWJL NEW ITEMS AT KNORR'S Genniiia Fiesta Cups ea. White Glass Deep Bowls i Red Cake Covers 'Sff Steel Paring Knives Riveted Handles 'HALLOWEEN- NOVELTIES Lanterns - Herns - Bfas!is ' y norr s Yon sa j Fhoae 6 or .5 Calendar ' The Daily Journal is ccrapilins a new list of clubs in and around Plattsmouth. lor the calendar. The j preskJ ;nts or secretaries of all clubs are urged to contact Miss numore i.aicn ai io. o or is m ui- der to make complete the Journ- liit of clubs. , - F"dy October -5 Navy Mothers meeting with Mrs Joe Mrasek. 2:30 p. m. Keentime dance at Eagles hall with Fruz Grow orchestra. Jlem. bers only. S:30 p.m. Condition Satisfactory M g Bn yvho was taken to lmmanuei hoS!pital in Omaha .n ntrird ... J, , , , on ana is reporieu tu uc hwici- satisfactorily. ;Shop Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild, Mrs. i Ruth Jackson and son of Glen jwood, and Henry Oldenburg of lAvoca were in Plattsmouth shop ping 7ednesday. j Returns From Hospital Mrs Cvrii Kalina arrived home : Tuesday evening ior bt .o.eph , 1 n manf. whcr she " 1 " ent an operation on her ankle j nine daa aQ' . . i Fror 1 alks As I met I Rifles Hs Pockets ! CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) Froi. Kirtley Mather, of Har i vard University Thursday com plained to police that a thief had i stolen a gold watch, knife and chain from his pocket while he ' was lecturing at Fogg Museum 'here. . Widow Of War 1 1 Ace ! ; To Marry Sales Head HOLLYWOOD, (UP) Marjorie ' Bong, 22yearold widow of flying i Ace Maj. Richard Bong, announ j jced Thursday that she will marry I ale manager James H. Baird, j 19 Atiee Lashes Out At Red Government V BRIGHTON", (UP)- Prime Min- ':-tt r Clement Attlee delivered an, ixc ptior.ally sharp attack on Co- ! monism, Thursday and criticized i I the Soviet government for isolat-j ling the Russian people from the ! . orld. Kiss-Talk Routine rcr r ran n . ; HOLLYWOOD (UP) Crooner Frank S.natra and i..s estianged wile, Nj.ncs ki?sed and carried , on a long conversation at a night ! cm 3 w eanesrtay n:gnt, trienas cis closed today. The meeting was engineered by !Mov-e Comedian Phil Silvers, pearing at Slapsie Maxie Rosen-1."!1 ' . .... Dloom s night emu. bilvers rjer suaded Sinatra to join in the act to sing "Going Home.'' Knowledge of modern horticul ture and development of plant strains led scientists to estimate 2C.00O years as the time required to produce from wild grasses the) various kinds of corn we grow to day. ea. 25 5c to st00 ore : !" W( M' t!-J: f-t ? g 3 t V.. ."P?xiA Comely Helen Kohl demonstrates, by moving her foot between units of a microwave oscillator, how the wartime equipment c:mi be used in the home as a burglar alarm. Idea is that with units placed on either side of a door or window, any object passing be tween them will set off the alarm. Device was demonstrated at National Electronics Conference in Chica" Union Mrs. L. G. Todd The North Liberty Extension riu'.-i mpt -At the home of Mrs. Ruth Hanlev Oct. 16. Eight mem-car be-s were present. The topic of J the lesson was Modern Lighting, I given by Mrs. Jesse Moritz and Mrs. George Rieke TL next meet ing is to be. held at the hom eof Mrs Clifton Garrison. Guests weie Mrs. Earl Wolfe and Mrs. Bruce Wolfe. Refreshments were served at the clote of the meeting Mrs Arthur Most of Ohiowa, and Mrs Ronald Fox of Geneva, sisters of Howard Snodgrass, stop ped in Union for a short time last Monday evening 1 hey were re turning to their homes, -after hav ing attended funeral services of an aunt at Coryell Park Chapel Rev E C Williams was mak ing some calls in Union last Sat- urday afternoon Mr and Mrs Ollie Attebery of j Kansas City, spf it last Sunday at the Jesse Dysart home Mr and Mrs P F Rihn attend ed the funeral of John Lidgett last bunclay alternoon ana cauea on friends later, before returning to Fiattsmoum jotin iucw-nn nas received nis discharge from Fort Knox, Ken tucky, and reached home last Sat urday - fj Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rich gave ! a pheasant dinner at their home last Sunday The following guests were there Mr and Ms Donald! MeQuin and family, Mr and Mrs! Lowell McQuin.Mr. and Mrs. Rus-' sell Shaeffer and family. Captain Ioia McQuin,- John McQuin, Tom : McQuin and granddaughter Glor ia Mr and -Mrs Marsh Thomp . son were afternoon callers at the I Rich home i Among the number of men who j have been pheasant hunting were , -T.4 , . V- lw -"". yu xvic.., umg ana iouis iuios, tsert r rans ana George Kimes. The following ladies attended the birthday party at Plattsmouth, op-is. out u r ",e,r 1 :rfist Chtirrh: Mrs T. R Mnnoov . , ' -"-ow ivirs. jerry r-aascn, Mrs. ueorge Stine. Miss Nell and Pearl Bramb let, Mrs. Herman Comer, Mrs. j Dewitt Surface, Mts Carl Cross, i Mrs Donald McQuin, Mrs Lee (Faris and Mrs L G Todd ! Mr and Mrs Mitchell Pvich and ! their twin daughters spent Sun day afternoon at the Earl Upton home and were entertained by the two small granddaughters of Mr and Mrs Earl Upton, who are here visiting their grandparents I It is needless to say "the party" i was a grand affair, and 'Aunt I Betty Finch" was a fine enter- tainer Mr and Mrs Earl Zorn, Carol S and Mrs Robert Morton and baby j daughter Linda Lee spent Sun i day at Auburn Capt Iola McOuin has been LASTS IP MONTHS' Two Applications a Year Will O Genuine Brazilian Carnauba Against Gruae Helps Prevent Paint Oxidation. Water Spot Resistant l$.Q91LlMi.Ung lustre, ; DAVIS PAINT STORE G. W. ONTHAN'K CO. EES MOINES. IOWA . Th ;Mkr ol On.li.ak FimNiTORE RtXBESIIER SELF A.VD CLEAftEH CLASS AND SILVER CLEANEI THE JOURNAL, PIATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA spending several days in Union, visiting " friends and relatives A letter received by Mrs Rich from Mrs Lizzie Taylor states she reached Grand Coulee, Wash, safely and is having a fine visit Mr and Mrs Donald McQuin are the possessors of a fine new a new ora Mr and Mrs Howard Snodgrass attended he funeral of Mrs Tom Snodgrass, an aunt of Howards, last Monday. Mrs. Snodgrass has been living with a daughter, Mrs Harry Harney, near Nebraska Ci ty Funeral services were held in the Coreyell Park Chapel Burial was at Johnson Delbert Munn and Mrs Ella Greene of Weeping Water, brought their sister, Mrs Edna Wolfe to Union last " Monday to take the train for California While in town they ate dinner with Mrs Emma Willis Mr and Mrs Andrew Goldman, daughter Jane and granddaughter Sara of Falls City, w'ne Sunday evening visitors at the Earl Zorn home Mrs Mitchell Rich attended a demonstration of the new Avon Products for the Christmas sason at the Memorial Building at Nebr aska City, last Thursday. Funeral services for John Lid gett were held at the Baptist Church last Sunday afternoon at CASS THEATER Two Shows every night. Matinee every Saturda Sunday and Tuesday ( PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Last Time Tonight THURSDAY. OCT. 24 Double Feature Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Cummings in "THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS" and June Loekhart and Don Porter in "SHE WOLF OF LONDON" FRIDAY - SATURDAY OCTOBER 25-26 - Double Feature Charles Starrett and Smiley Rurnette in "HEADING WEST" The Durango Kid in a double blast of blazing action! and Ellen Drew and Robert .Stanton in "SING WHILE YOU DANCE" Queen of the Tin. Pan Alley . . . in a new song and laugh hit! Also "Daughter of Don Q" serial SUNDAY - MONDAY OCT. 27 - 28 Claudette Colbert and John Wayne in WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" ) Traneontinental romance on a rain without reservations . . . full of laughs and hilarity! lso comedy, color cartoon and news Preserve Finiah. , - Wax BaM. Protects "Cul.tY Nan. us HuM Pieducu POLISHING WAX AUTO TOLISH PAIKTED SURFACE CLEANER Livestock Market OMAHA Hogs 4,C00. 50 cents to $1 high er. Good and choice $23.50 to $24. One load or so at $24.25 to $24.50 Cattle Saleable 7,000. Calves 800. Good and choice fed steers and heifers uneven steady to 50 cents higher. One load choice a round 1.050-lb. fed steers topped at $32. Sheep- Saleable 4,500. Slaugh ter lambs 50 cents to mostly 65 cents higher. ' Most early sales good and choice native lambs $21. Some held around $21.25. two o'clock. Rev. E. C. Williams of Plattsmouth conducted the ser vices. D. Ray Frans sang, accom panied at the piano by Mrs. Frans Pall Bearers were Arthur Crunk, V B. Banning, Otto Ehlers, Louis Mougey, George Rieke and Earl Wolfe. Burial was in West Union cemetery. - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neal enter tained their family of sons, daugh ters and grandchildren last Sun day with a fine pheasant dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McQuin, Capt. Iola MeQuin and Mrs Rich calk-d at the Robert Dore home in Nebraska City recently, to see the twins of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McArthur, cousins of the McQuin family. Paul Davis met with a very painful accident last Tuesday eve ning. He fell and injured one of his knees and tore the ligiments ments of his leg. Keep Your Feet Dry, Use DRI-FOOX j Foot Powder Guaranteed to Stop Foot Per-; spiration Alter 4 Applications 50c per can SCHREINER PHARMACY ADDIE FRANS ESTATE FURNITURE SALE '. jj Friday, Oct. 25 i; 1:00 p. in. "m :-PLACE ADJOINING SUB; STATION SOUTH OFl' :: TOWN ON HIGHWAY, "l JThis sale consists of all "household goods: 2 pi-v ,anos, cream cans, "Iposts, and many- wire,j, small"! items. Tessie i? jj Copenhaver jj : 5 if Rex Young, Auct.:j BHiSiS YOUR FORD DEALER BCNOVV5 yourcacsst! PLATTSMOUTH want to buy JOURNAL City Subscribers it you have not received yea. DAILY JOURNAL Ca21 Nu. 3 Between 5:30 and 6:03 p. a, and a paper will be taken to yo No servica after 6 P. M. Notices HUGS, CARPETS. UPHOLSTERY, cleaned in your home. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. Ph. Omaha, Web. 690S. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. NO hunting- or hunters allowed on iar ast of Burlvuu depot and right of way. We have cattle in pasture and men shucking, hauling and shelling corn. Farm is posted. T. II. Pollock, Ed Garn sey ad Hugh Stander, Jr. Loans Buy that home or farm with a G. I. Loan Regular farm loans at lowest rates. See local correspond- ent or Klokc lav. Co., Omaha, 2, Near. Card of Thanks 2 I WISH TO THANK MY NEIGH- bors and friends for their sym pathy and kindness extended me during the illness and death of my beloved wife. F. J. Ohien housen. I WLSII TO EXPRESS MY Ap preciation to my friends, and neighbors who sent me tiie lov ely flowers, cards and gifts dar ing my stay at the hospital. I also want to thank the ones who called which helped brighten my stay. Again I'm thanking you. Irene Alexen. Lost and Found I LOST: GREY FENDER SKIRT between Louisville and Platts. mouth. Finder please leave at Journal office. Help Wanted It GIRL WANTED FOU I'LKAS ant work in office. Must know typing. Shorthand a help. Good future. Write Box !)0-X Daily Journal. ' WANTED GIRL FOR COUNTS?5 work. Lugsch Cleaners. Articles for Sal: 2i IIEATROLA Ph. aoy w. Ave. A-l CONDITION. Ed Miller. 513 3rd CNE EXTRA GOOD WAGON running gears. Rasper Warren. Cedar Creek. GOODYEAR PLASTIC CLEAR aprons, !8c Sl.r. Toys for all the kiddies. Davis Paint Store. TYPE "N" ANTI-FREEZE. O. P.A. ceiling SI. 40. only Sl.ll per gal. in own containers at Gamble's. PURE UK ED BLACK POLAND. China boar. Geo. Mayabb, Louis- ' ville. .PRD WK!8E 5 (cED a rf If vou have found it, or lost t, or :t or sell it WAST-ADS BRING WARM MORMInG HEATING stoe.s .j.U'J us.d up. rijA.-L.um-,jLr-.i ' ioiu.u and muuiUinn i n. Oil J. L'j.'A FOicD CONVERTIBLE. IjooJ top. Heater. Hi" tiles. $--b Ph. 54U V. 1 PAIR 7:0U-iG TIRE CHAINS. 1 gins 1 eddy tiuav coat size like new. 1 uoys wool suit, s:ze 10, line new. i girls wojI three piece suit, size iu, good condi tion. Ph. 312 W. 1 TWO ROW JC'HN DEEUh corn picker. No. HI. in ood shape. 1 new laea Two row torn picker. M. Nelsen, Avota. BLACK coated AND WHITE TUIPLL porcelain on tteei. nei linest enamelware you can buy. Davis Paint Store. . FOR SALE. CLTTONWOOD lumber. - oy 4. 72 ft. 2 by 0- 12 ft. John Elhott. Ph. 4'Jll. ilLOiSTLULD KOAN BULL. 3 years old. -war tin. I'll. 42U4. Walter Wanted to Bay 2 WAN 1 ED: 4 JiAilOGAN 1' DiN. lllg lOOiil CiiUii: Ou.uuLi, .tUr. o6l'j Orant Legal Notices . ..-.-7; J. now&rd Ijavis, Aliy. at i i LLivliN i IN TiiL C ut- 1 l Lc'lRT Or CASS CUU.Ml, .sEiiKAftivA.... To ah persons interested in the estate of David i ranees Kendall, deceased. -No. iivzb: lake notice that the aUmiaistrator of said es tate lias i'iieu ins unal report and a petition for examination and al lowance of his accounts, deter mination of heirship, and ais-tn-bution of s-a.u estate and for his discharge, which will be nearJ Oe lore saiU. Court on NoveniDtr bth lUlb at ten o'clock a.m. Dated Uciotr loth 1J40.- I'aul E. .tauquet (Seal) County Judge -So. LiiO Oct. It, 's-k & ol. .. Davis &. Peck, Attys. NOTlC Or FINaL SETTLEMENT IN TIIE COUNTY CC'cJRT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA.... To all persons interested in the estate of Charles . uarnson deceased. No. :J904: lake notice that the administrator ot said e? - tate has filed nis final report and a petition for examination and al- loance c.i ins accounts, ueitrnmii- ation of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for his dis chaifre, wheh will be heard be fore this Court on October oO, I'J4i at ten o'clock a.m. Dated October 16th, lfUG. Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) County Judse No. 3J!. Oct. 17, 21 & 31. Robert O. Reddish . . Smith & Lebens Attorneys NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a license issued to me, William II. Ilein, guardian of the estate of William estlake, an incomnetant nerson. bv the Dis trict Court ol riox 5utte County, Vl. 1.. 1 J 11... 1., l ... .Ntui u.-Ka, i-,. ju. .ui'j ei , juuf jnc siding, on the 12th day of August, in a proceeding therein v, ,,,. ?ai.i of the Application of William II. ilein, as guardian of the Estate of William F. Westiake, an Incom petent Person, for leave to soil real estate" ior the sale of real highest bidder, for cash, at foliouinc to-wit: An undivided one-fifth (l-.th) interest in and to ail of that parti of the North Half of Northwest: Quarter (Nl-2 NWl-l) of Section Nineteen (If), Township Ten Fa! oS' Si- TM ' 7 Ca -s ! r.ast ol the Otn 1. M. in cass, County, Nebraska lying Wests of j the Missouri - Pacific Railroad ' vu.hr w.-iu an,! cnni ainincr ...... . t m i ,vi.. . less, , i Saul sale will remain open one houi Dated this 4th day of October, una. William H. Ilein, Gu.n l ian of the Estaie of il liam F. Westiake, an in competent Pcrs -i.. Oct. 10, 17, 21 ur.i 1 i No. liGJ. Smith &. Lebens, Attys. IN THE DISTRICT CC'JRT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. MARIAN E. ARUNDEL, ' Plaintiff, vs. GliL'EN F. COFFMAN, et al, Defendants. NOTICE TO TIIE DEFENDANTS : Clare Cofi'man, the ujiknown heirs,! suuiu huh uoot u """ Arthur Troop and Jack M. Trooj) House at the City of Plattsmouth, l as Executors thereof; that saiti Cass County, NeDrasKa on tne 1st j ,ctitjon has been set for hearing l.v .w. ....... v., n -- t.etore said Court on thf.15th hour of three clock P.M. the , j.,.. of v,.v..,1.h.- ii'i.tr. a m oescrioeu real estate, .a r Thursday, " OctoKer 24, 1946 1 devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and ail other peisoaa intere&ieU in .ne estate oi xeny LbiMiuii, ueceitieu, icai names untviiow n, an pei.-uns liciVniLj or titiiiiujiii any iiivtrest ia or iu me L,aot iiuit of L.01 ten and ali or Eleven ana iweivo, xiock ,ine, m ir.e City oi I'laitsmouUi, Citss County, eoiajh.a, real names uiiKiiown: lou aie hereoy notitieci thai AiaiK'.n t,. Arunuei liieu ner peii t:on against you uiitl eacn oi uu ii; ins iitiict court oi v..iss county, ,tuia.sKa on st-ptcmui:! IS, it,'io tiie ODject and piayci i v.incn is to j.'jtain a uecice uic Court qiuetinjr jiiantui s tiue ill aim to uio auove aescnoed pro pti ty, to consii ue a certain ticcd recoiued m i5ook tiJ 01 JUeeus at page 4SU tnereoi in the onitt t; the Kcirister of L) e eu s oi Cass County, Nebraska, against you ana to reform said ueeu, ana xer equitaijie leiiei. foil are further notified unless you answer .-aid jietition on or oefore Novcmoer oth, ly-iU, the allegations oi said petition wili be taken as true and a decree en tered accordine- to the prayer of said petition. i AKi AN E. ARUNDEL, Plain, tiff. No. oG7. Oct. 17, 24, 31. Nov. 7. Fouchek 8c Garnett, Attys. INOITCE IN THE fJisiKicr COURT OF CassS COUN1I, NEBRASKA Lonaid Eaward Keilison, br. i anu vut- Opal Keilison, Piaintilts, j vs. Jonn a. Xownsend, et al., ' Lef enaants. TO ill Li DEFENDANTS: John S. Townsend and wile, JMarr lownsenu; ievina jjuKe ana nu- j band, John Duke: John JS. Duke i and wire, -Mary Duke; .daggie L. i iennett ana nustiana, Lioyd D. j uennett, aiiso knon as l,. D. isennett; Eioert T. Duke and wife, j -Uary Duke; Ella Cooper and hus- bana, John Cooper; .nchaei War. iga ana wife, iiary Uatga; 1-an-! iue .Skoua ana nusoana, Juim J fcKoaa; lhos. koda ana wne, i.Mary Skoda; Frantiska bKoda ana ji.usoand, Jonn fckotia; Irerumamn j Skuda ar.d vile, -Mary fckuua; l nomas bKoaa and wue, Jlary Skoda; Jahus Skoda ana wile, ilary Skoda; ali real names un. jknu.vn; and the heirs, devisees, j legatees, personal representatives and ail other persons interested m the estates ol' John S., Town Jsend, Levma Duke, John b. Duke, -Maggie L. .Bennett, Lloyd D. Dennett, also known as L. D. Bennett, Libert T. Duke, Ella Cooper, Michael Warga, Fannie bkoaa, Feruinainn S"koaa, Thomas Skoda, 'lhos. Skoua, frantiska bKodu, Junus SKOda, real names unknown; deceased, real names unknown, I irst National Bank of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb raska, a corporation, the succes sors and assigns of said First Nat ional Bank of Plattsmouth, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any right, title or interest in or lein upon Lo'w 1, 2 and 3, Block 22, Dukes Addi tion to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that. Donald Edward Keilison, Sr. and wife Onai Keilison, Plaintiffs, feA their netition and commenced i an action against you and each of ;,you in the Oistrict Court of Cass j County, Nebraska on September o5 ly46j the object, puipose and : praver of which is to obtain a decree of the Court quieting the title in and to Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 22, Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, and for equiU'ble re lief, including costs. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to ! answer said petition on or before j Monday, the 11th day of Nov- ember, 1946, or the allegations contained in siaid petition will be taken as true and a decree entered in favor of the said Plaintiffs and against fou and each of you according to the irayer of said petition. Donald Edward Keilison, Sr. and wife, Opal Keilison, Plain- tiffs. I Davis & Peck, Attys. NOTICE OF PROBATE IV TUT.'' i 't '"T- j Tlir u' I i- iiii ecu-Mix LCciii ur ! ( A'S: TV NEBRASKA. To all persons interested in the estate of Charles R. Troop, de ceased. No. ,)!74. Take notice j J"1 i I porting to be the last will and of said deceased and appointment f Robert yj l tut: October 21st, DjIG Paul E. Fauquet Count v Judge. Oct. 24, ail, Nov. 7, (eai) No. . , , . NOTICE OF PROBATE TIIl, VTV iinr n , oi'NTY FPP VK C COLNTl, NLLKASKA. To " persons interested m the i estate of Fred T. Rainge. de ceased. No. U'.i75. Take notice : tiiat a petition has been filed for ( the probate of an instrument pur. j J'0.1;"" :) ''MhV last ilJ,yii testament of said deceased and for the appointment of Alvin O. Uamge as executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said Court on the 15th dav of Noveml-er, l'JIG at 10 A. M. Dated October 21st, 1IMG ' Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) Countv Judare....-- . No. a7.:J Oct. 24, 31, & Nov. 7. In a recent seven month period United Siates more than 1,500,000 : s-a-rroinfj vessels brought to the ; pounds of coffee enough t'c make well over 60,000,000 cups. I Dated i t r I ' . : i. . I. .,...(..'; . . 1 i