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THE JPURWCC FLATTSWOUTH. NEBRA5KA Thursday, October SljMJ). VGE FOUR Legal Notice ?ouchek & Garnet ., Altys. NOTICE OF FINAL THE COUNTY CC'JRT OF l)c-adn;,g: enut.u, estate of' William F. Westlake, an . incoiiijfctaiit person, by uc jjis- j Iricc Louit ox lox. iuie oojuiy, j Aeoraiiva, LI. li. ieytr, uauyc ii-a- 1 &idmg, on tue liiii uuy 01 uyust, li40 in a occiuiiig iiititiii: pending entitled, "in tue raaiitr ' ft all T)eon interested in the ; iti, guardian ox uie ituce Si lake notice that ipaenc 1'eion, lor leave u ,U :ld!iLof said estate, real estate" .lor the saio 01 real filed his final report and a estate iieremauer uescnoeu i tion for examination and al-jwui sell at i-uoUc vendue to the . . . !?... .ftun-.. ileterniin-' hiirhest biader, for cu.-h, at ine h of heirship, and distribution 'south front door 01 uie toutt jm.e SU)J said estate and for his dw- House at the Cny vt i'laiu-aKmui, a re which will be heard before . Cas County, -veurabKa, ou uie ic Dated 'Court on November 22, lu4o : uay 01 Govern oer, i'j-Iu at the; en o'clock a. ni. ated October 28ih 194 o. s ; Faul E. rauquet ) County Judji-e 377. Oct, 31.Nov 7 & M- i ' Davif & Feck, Ally, s NOTICE OF PROBAiE I I THE COUNTY CtJJRT 01 ? IS COUNTY, NEBRAS!v.-k I o all persons interested in l.il J. Howard Davis, Atty. MsJiiChl Ur r lilAL. Sti i LIilviiiMT IN THE CUUM'Y CC'URT OF CaSS COUNTS, IN LliUASKA.... To all persons interested in the estate ot David i' ranees Kendall, deceased. No. Gl25: lake notice that the administrator of said es tate has filed his final report and :i nrt it'nin for examination and al- - . ...... w., t o n. . rtw-i CM'f. tr Ti-i f " oinistrator of said e,"-" " , lowaiiee of his accounts, deter- : fUed his final report and a ; estate nerematier n W; f heirshi and distri. 'tion for examination and al-iwui sed at puoac venuue to the fcuuyn of said estatle' and fov his ince of his account, determin-! highest biuder, fur cah, at u.e dischar-e, which will be heard be- h of heirship, and aisuiuuy suum iiv, . lure said Court on AoveniDer out ten o cIock a.m. Octber loth U4G. Faul rJ. irauciuet i hour oi three o'clock i'.-u. tiie ( .mutv .1 miire ; ioi;owi,ig uescneea real estate, lNo a70 Oct. ii, -4 & 31. ; to-.vit: . j - -- - - j An undivided one-inch ( 1 3th) Davis sk Feck, Attyc ! interest in and to ail ot that part! Koi'iCii Or i iiciiiil ! of the North Half of Northwest ' Tiiii COUNT i Cw'JiCl OF Quarter (Nl-2 aw 1-4) of iieciica ! CAti. tou;, i i, Aoiwi&JA. Nineteen uy). i'oniiH) leni 'u aii reisons .n.e-iffetca in t.ne Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roark of Omaha spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peterson and attended the Peter Schroed er funeral in the afternoon. Mrs. Roark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. nnm Aifi-ov was listed in the t i cj. v x 1111 v. 7 - TOKYO, (UP) Premier Josef group as one of the first string; Stalin Views May Be Echoed k Pacific Area Political Advertisement Political Advert-soment Political Acivertvsemcnt - " ! (lo North, icange Tweive (i-,1, tasi ox tiie Oi.h 1'.' -u. in Ca.:s County, Aeoraska lyiug Vves ox the Jiisaouii - racinc lkamoau ra in ucvifc'- - --w ed No. o:H . lane iiuLiv. .;.-w iiiic ui uaj aim luuiuniin., etition'has been filed for the proximately 46.34 acres more oi iate of an lnirumti.. k jc-ss, one estate oi c.aurics K. liooy, de ceased. No. 3t4. Take notice mat a petition has been filed tor the j-rooate of an instrument pur porting to be the laat will and teatamcnt of said deceased ana for the appointment of Ro'jert An hi.r limn) ana Jack M. lioop LU L , . - . - - - - . iment of said deceased, and hour. a txecatuts tnereol; tnat saiu the appointment of' Sjbil Ilet- Dated this 4th day .of October, petition lias been set for r. janng ' as Executrix thereof ; that ; io. ncioie nl Court on tin. iotn 'nptition has been set for hear- WiUiam II. Iiein, Guard- uaV of November illUU at It) liiu oi uie lsittv; ki nil- i. ham r. .vetua.vc, aa in-1 Dated October 21st, 1946 competent icrsvii. J Faul E. J?auquet No. 303. Oct. 10, 17, 14 urd 31 i ( s'eal ) County Judge.... -j i uu-' v- j frethman loot ball squad at the j University which was talien to Lawrence, Kansas, to see the game last Saturday. Mi: and Mrs. George Hansen of York spent several days here last week visiting, Mrs. Hansen's rt Mrs. Lovd Lar- o Supreme Allied headquarters. gon Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Georg j R" CattaU was in Norfolk.last Atcheson, jr., the Generals ReP-i Sunday morning preaching at the! resentative on tne ainea LUUU,-!l' Mission Services of Grace Luth- and Lt. Cien, tvuzma ui-revjaimu Soviet Council member read tne Stalin's statements to Hugh Bail lie, president of the United Press, have done much to clarify Rus ip's: position and may have very important repercussions in Asia j if the program Stalin implies is rnn ipd out. In the opinion expres sed Wednesday by high officers It. Stalin interview ith the greatest iate official comment. An informal consensus was that any general settlement of larger differences between the AngloAm erican group and Russia would quickly be followed by speciti eran church of that City. I Mrs. Elmer Pearson of Manley I spent Wednesday visiting at the ; home of her daughter, Mrs. rial vey Blair. Republican Candidate Zov Second District- IS elected, I w!H seite tl:e people o Cass County to the best o2 my alilllty. jate ui " " , - , ing to be the last will and fc-uid sale will remain open u, c-j i ('(Miit on tne 1 day of Novem-oer, iy-o, A. M. ,ated October 25th 194b. ! Paul E. Fauquet.... d) County Juda;e 376. ..Oct. 31, Nov. 7 & 14, No. 373. ..Oct. 24, 311, Nov. 1 Robert O. Reddish . . 1 Smith & Lebens E Attorneys 1 TICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE otice is hereby given, that by He of a license issued to me, tiam H. Hein, guardian oiho Ef; MUs'Cl 1 It 7 Porscn! Smith Sc Lebens, Atiys. IN luE DiSiiuci Cc'oli'i OF CASS COUNi i, N tbKAbivA. .MARIAN E. AKUNDEE, ITanitut, vs. GREEN F. CuFFMAN, ei al, Defendants. NOTICE TO TIIE DrE-MJANTi: Clara j Cot'fraan, the urninow n Leas, j devisees, legatees, j.cr.-on&i rep j re&entaavei ana ail otner i-ersoiu interested in tiie e:.ate ot r eiiy Cofim-n, ciecc-aset1., rci.i r.ames unknown, all persons having or claiming any interest :n oi- to tne j East liaif of Lot Ten and i.U ox (Lots Eleven and Twelve, iioek ! Nine, in the City of i-iai;?:uouLii, Cass County, AeoiasiCa, lea.' names unknown.: A. L. Tidd Atty. NOTICE Or PKOiJATE IN THE COUNTY CC'JKi OF CASS CUUNli', NEiirt.-iiMvA. 1 o all persons interested in the estate ox rrea 1. Ivamge, .de ceased. No. 3Ji5. lake notice taut a petition has been filed tor the proaate of an instrument pur poitii;. to be tne last will and ! testament of sa.d deceased and for tne appointment of -nlv.n O. i iwtnige a executor thereof; that jj-aid petition has oeen set lor near ling oetore &aid Court on the loth ! uav of Noven.oer, l'J46 at 10 ;a:.i. j Dated October 21st, 11)46 ! Paul E. ruauet The actress Eleanora Duse was 'carried to her christening in a gilt 'ocal settlements in Asia. Ihis i theatrical nropcrty box. bhe be. would include Korea, where Sov- gan her atting career at the age iec-Amencan tension is present, y i 01 fouri tne greatest. , Highest scan officers said they consider Allied differences in Asia as reflecting the general differ ences in world policies. Like Stal in, they 'hope" a world settle ment can be reached. At pres ent they are not overly optimistic. Your Support Will Be Appreciated Nov. 5 Mrs. Eessie Cor 1 1 25? O - ri r. " o w W ti (Seal) County Juuge... I No. 372. Oct. 2i, 31, & Nov. 1 y'sA"-1,', 1 You r.n hr vr-hv notified that Marian E. Arundel filed her peti- Davis & Puck, Attys. tion atrainst you and each oi yau'! tiOl ICli OF FINAL I in the Distiict Court of C as SETTLEMEN T j County, Nebraska en Septemc-.-t j L THE COUN i'Y CC'URT OF ilS, 1U46 the object and prayer of i CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA.... vhich is to obtain a decree of cat j To ajj person$ inteiested in the i louii tiUiLiinir oiamii.1 s iiLiu in TRia : 7WE Wy - jE?f c":;1 tiC8yg'T-J.i-:.. ie above described yxo ( ((c.coai?cJ No. 3y04: Take notice contrue a certum tieed th.,. . o,.-,,,; ,.,;, r,f snid .?s- Now Playing -:MUS : petty, to ' recorded in Book 62 of Deed.T a: Ipage 48'j thereof in the of fie e o- the Register f Deeds -o: 'Cass C-'ti::ty, N''- as again-::, ycu and to re 10: .a z.:k uetl, ;;n u' icr eipraaoie rnef. I You a e further 7.oi::'ii-(1 unless j you siitwc r said petition via o1.- before November 2oth, 1013, vhe : aileiratioiis uf sa:d petition ill IK 19th at Dod?e OMAHA, NEBR. tncing Nitely Except Mem firm a dee; e . .. irz to tiie p.ravtr MARIAN E. ARUNDEL, Phi itiff. No. 367. Oct. 17, 21. 31. Nov. i bo' ta'iCn as true i n:-(wl ...-.;-, 1 ; iate has filed his final report and '.a -petition for examination and al ' lowar.ee of hi.-, accounts, determin ' at ie a of Heirship, and distribution jot said e.-.ate and for his dis ' cha:.4e, which w. ! be itc:ti d ne ' It-re said Court on November 22, 1046 at ten o'clock a.m. i Da.ed October lCh, 1946. j Paul E. Fauuuet (Seal! County Judge i Xo. 36f. Oct. 31, N: 7 & 11. M'rs. Anna Rentschler went to Omaha Friday to see a doctor a bout her eyes. Andrew Schoeman went t o church Sunday and stopped and ate dinner with his sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rentsch ler. Mrs. Tony Goldax and son, George of Omaha spent Sunday evening at the Bessie Coie home. Mrs". Myrtle Fitch and daugh ter Betty Lou. of Omaha return ed home Saturday morning after spending a few days at the Louis Gad.vay home. 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wirth o f Leigh, attended the teacher's con vention in Omaha and also spent some time with the home folk:;. William Wirth is starting to pick corn Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick. who operated the little cafe in Louis ville left Sunday evening for a few days pheasant hunting and a ' vacation. ; s Yes your pocketbook will chuckle for joy when it sees how much you gst for your money ct Kinky-Dinky -i., will smile with olecsure at our friendly, courteous service . . . our fine seJecJisn of tempting fcods yw ' - real money-saving values. Come in today . . . and every day . . . end see for vcurccSf. 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Vtiih Jhe leaching prctcu-on in ilejsaslsa I03S.33 l-cn-rt every year, with cn icuvth oi lfca l?c.Trs in tho slate JescUing on erocrga-jy c2riii-Cii-. and with eFPacaily ni orginiieu eorl lo aiaJ promising young men and wc.-r.cn mio ina t:s.li f teaching ialhcrs and mc:h;:s, X.T.A. s eb4 bU ther thinkinj Keb-ackar.a can wo.l g.ve t.i.a queslion same erious Ihiught. .Jiisl who wai fce touching our childier.?;? We must eel now In ' order to ur.prcva con-'iU-on in coming yc-arr. Ne braska is at lha very Lc'loni oi :ho list in ilia mntJpr ol st2.Jo i-.d io Echco:5. Kow can we be prsud of 2"is rccard? I!o ct.ier stale treasury ha3 civen so liliie cisis'nrca ill schools. Iebrasi:a tchsc'-i ere at a crostroils. Year hc-p in ir;iprcv in slr.le a"d fcv vol'r.g for 1 e schoc! ernena-nent 13 V0I9 FOI the r3'.:osl amandr.icnt and ycu voia lcr local cr tlrcl, clio f;r raisin? Ihise funds from souice3 ciher than real estai laxes. 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