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PAGE SIX THE JOURfTAL. rMTTSWCII TTH. NTOllASrA Legal Notices NOTICE Fouchek & Garnett, Attorney To Lester E. Exline and Mabel L. Exline, husband and wife; William J. Adkins; Frances E. LeBeda; William L. Adkins; Viola M. Danner; Orval L. Adkins; Lawrence H. Adkins; Venettia B. Sehwenneker; Delores June Ad kins;Marjorie Ellen Adkins; Larry Adkins and Ronald Adkins. You and each of you are hereby j notified that on October 18, 194Gi II. Madge Garnett, Administrix of , the Estate of Ida Adkins, deceased I filed her petiton in the Dstnct Court of Cass County, Xebraske in which you and each of you are made defendants, praying among other things for an order to be entered by said Court directing her to correct the defects in said title and to convey to the defend ant purchasers, Lester E. Exline purchasers, Lester E. Exline and and Mabel L. Exline Lots 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 173 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska unon payment of the halanfp nf the rmrchase price in accordance with the terms of the j contract entered into between them and Ida Adkins during hei lifetime on February 12, 1946. You and each of you are furthei notified that there will be a hearing- upon said petition at the District Courtroom in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska on November 18, 1946 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to all of which, and the all egations of the petition you will take due notice. H. Madge Garnett, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Ida Adkins, Deceased. Plaintiff. No. 371 ... Oct 21, 28 Xov.4 Davit & Peck ,AUy. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. To all persons interested in the estate of Charles William Mutz, deceased. No. 3973: Take notice that a petition has been filed pray ing for administration of said estate and appointment of Will A. Minford as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 22nd day of November 194G at ten o'clock a. m. Dated (Xtober 21st, 1946. Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) County Judge No. 374 Oct. 28, Nov. 4 & 11. His Housing Problem ANDERSON, Ind. (UP) Maj. William Johnson's house-hunting search has ended and he can thank a Dallas, Tex. telephone op erator. Johnson answered a long-distance phone call in his office here and was astounded to hear some one give him the description of a house for rent. Before the caller wrong number, Johnson accepted the offer and rented the furnished, five-room house. pi ize for the most outstanding wo- man's costume and Dr. L. S. I uce lik the man's costume. i ! i mis vj U of V i &4 Rotary Holds Party t , The Plattsmouth Rotary club, j 'and Rotary ianns met Tueciiy eve f ; nine for a hallowee-costume par- Jty at the Ee.stor dining room. The I evening beg::n with the dinr.er and Iwas followed by the enactment of me rcKi.o proSi:u.i, 1 1 mu j Parted In court, Henderson Conseuences" with oSeohen Dav- ted. , lis as master ol coiCnonies. i ... . , , i- t I Alter me program, oi w.ucn j-.. !V. Caldwell was chairman the H T m-ntrn f'ioviH c-iinif. H; iTII ,f Air? ftl Vl. V HJV'JV. - P. T He'.rernan was aardi d the BREMERTON, Wash. (UP) Luke A. Henderson took an expen sive taxi vide. The fare was $2, 'hut Henderson objected and a ! was ordered to pay $! i court costs, SI 06 to repair a win dow broken in the s-cullle and the , WASHINGTON, (UP) OPAu folded a first installment of its : master decontrol list Wednesday by ordering price ceilings o f 1' hundreds of new items, including . radios, irons, kitchenware, lugg age typewriters lamps and other consumer goods. ' . OPA said all the decontrolled commodities were in good supply or gent-rally unimportant to liv ing costs. Political Auv't tisemen: Political a e b a The State Department is investi gating charges by the- Soviet c:r. ,bassy that Nikolai Novi":ov, cboe, Russian ambassador to the U. S., was treated discourte ously by American cestorr.3 in spectors on his recent arrival in New Ytrk. Vote Tor Eugene A. Nutzman for Director Eastern Nebraska Public Power District Non-Political Ballot Election Nov. 5, 194S Succesif-.i1 farmer, livestock feeder and business man. 1 -Veteran of Wc rid War I and Past State Commander Amer Legion. user of EI A electrical energy. This ad written ar.d paid for by riends of Eugene A. Nutzman) Advei tisemt Political A u ve r I i e me 1 1 3 era mm n ws if.fl KB - " DON'T ALLC SsSfish Outside interests to destroy the friendly relations which have always existed between Employers and Em ployees in Nebraska. rn wk 0 Citizens Labor Security Committee X brasVa State Federation of Labor. Political Advertisement GEORGE R. MANN, LAWYER 514 Federal Securities Building Lincoln, Nebraska NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE COUNTY COUKT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF A. S. DEPNER, DE CEASED. ESTATE NO. 3976 The State of Nebraska: To All Persons Interested in Paid Estate, Both Creditor and Heirs: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of CUober, 1946, Grace Connolly petitioner, daugh ter of said deceased, filed her pet ition in the above matter setting forth, among other things, that A. S. Depner, a citizen, resident and inhabitant of the City of Plattsmouth in Cass Countv. Neb raska, died intestate on July 30. 1935, seized and possessed of the following described real estate, to-wit: . ' Lot One (1) and the North twenty-five feet (N 25') of Lot Two (2), Block Four (4), First Addition, Village of Mur dock, Cass County, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and re corded; that his sole and only heirs at law were his four children, one of said children being Grace Con nolly, the petitioner; that the pra yer of said petition is for a decree determining the time of the death of the decedent, the names of i hi3 heirs, fixing the degree of j kinship of said heirs and the right j of descent of said real estate or j any surplus arising out of the sale 1 of such real estate to satisfy de- ! linquent taxes, banin the claims of creditors of said deceased, Aat o administrator be appointd that '. the surplus arising out of the J sale of such real estate to satisfy ' delinquent taxes, descend and be , paid at once to the persons on-1 titled to the persons entitled there to without further adminisration of said estate and for such further orders and decrees and for such other and further relief as may be iut and eouitable, which said petition has been set for hearing before the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 22nd day of November, 1946, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon. Dated October 24, 1946. Paul E. Fauquet ' (Seal) County Judge No. 375. Oct. 28, Nov. 4 & 11. NEW YORK, (UP) General Dwight D. Eisenhower, army chi ef of staff, branded as absurd Wed nesday night charges that the Am erican army is a threat to other people. 'A . few possibly from sincere motives allege that this army is a disturbing element in the world scene, terming it a standing threat to other peoples," Eisenhower said in an address to the New York Herald Tribune forum. " But the countries against which it is hinted our army may be aimed do not need intelligence sources to recognize the absurd ity of such charges." The former allied commander sa'd the Am erican army at home formed the 'merest nucleus fnr security and the 'badly diminishing" forces a broad were there only to main tain order and fulfill American promises to help restore peace to the world. Political Advertisement Po'it;:-al Ad"vrti PoMtie-d Ad; r tu omen; EVERYONE R I HE GBEES NEBBASE MMIY FOE SCHOOLS- 1 i Mk F rP an You Shgsli m a m m m m t ii i o La Omaha will pay out two dollars for every dollar it gets back Our-sfaie will be the gainer. Retain local control. Local districts will pend the state support money as they wish - - "no strings attached". This Amendment won't cost more than a penny to two pennies per day, per per son in Nebraska. C . .T Vail r Political Ativer' 't.iient He-Elect . . . A CLE I Uiri UKSOLLL For Slate Senator EXPERIENCED WELL-INFORMED KCLD5 THE. FOLLOWING COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: State Appropriation Committee Legislative Covrrtcil Chairman Judicial Dedistrlcting Inter-Gc vernrnent Cccperation With his experience, committee aricnrrer.ts, acruainta.nces and nreslije in the Legislature, he is in a position to render consiituents of his district efficient and constructive service. Farm owner, vitally interested in agriculture. YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED ELECTION TUESDAY, NGV. 5th Tone 'i!,S5 teB W8 f i fclW ail r R m M. LrljiJJlH h OWE MEKTION-NEBRASKA'S. DAKOTA NEWSPAPERS' AlOV. 4-TO 9 Political ArivfcoTTv'- Iolicil Alvevt!scvmnt Politicil Advertisement Iliads .'J-- t A, St -X''. 4 "3 QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE There is no substitute fcr actual experience in trying cases and in handling county business. Eight years of successful, common-sense administration, both in and out of Court is a qualification no voter can afford to overlook. A RECORD OF EFFICIENT SERVICE He has rendered impartial service to Cass County 'without re spect to social, religious, political or racial affiliations and without appeal to prejudice. He is pledged to a continuance of that type of service. VOTE 0M NOVEMBER 5 For continued efficient, courteous and impartial service, cast your ballot for a proven public servant. Your support appreciated. H I h IS a I