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i i i 4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1943 THE JOURNAL, PLATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA --AHgvggg B'v-T-H,,i; JOURNAL :PH A iKNOWVOU' ANO WIZ(2-.-S YOU'VE HAD L HEEE TO STOP J. NEED AMY HELP, . . - .T i i, 2 Vim top- . cw about w boy asandeeaT ythis nonsense )V but if i dot w rTW y lx JUA 51 v PEIEND... MAS HE HIS DONC5S-OUtL ) AND TAKE J$K- I lOT? 1 ' J TYOJ? BE UPSET TOO' UWNi-i 'Sfes. ffczf- Jf ' Red Ryder b,fh. AfJ & ''-,3 f4Uft3 - . f Wa' sgc- i Jv- ' ' '--i 9 -4 i 2 &. n r ' " " - PAGE THREE TO Mrs. R. A. Noel! Orvel Noell injured his head Fri-1 R. A. Noell and family Mrs. Ray day while changing a tractor tire ! niond Lancaster and daughters and with a large sledge hammer and Mrs. Earl Lancaster, were among the handle slid ofi and led the head I the large crowd who attended the fall on the back of his hand.Thcre ' school Program and plate supper were no bones broken but painful at Dist. 14 Thursday evening, bruises, and broken skin, j Mrs. James Comstock ana Char- Mrs. R. W. Tyson fell Wednes- les spent Friday at the home of Mr. day on the walk across from her j and Mrs. Charles Mead while the houso. fracturing her ankle and iurnace at the Comstock home tearing ligaments loose around the i was being repaired. fracture. She has the injury in a j Mrs. R? A. Noell was indeed Verle Smith, Martin Sporer vee j cast, and is improing nicely at lucky Tuesday evening to win a shopping in PlaUsmouth Wednes-! her home. Firestone Electrc Vacumn sweep- da'- Ehvood and Roger Snodgrass i er at the drawing at the Holy Ros- Roger N. ;11 was ill several days , were shopping in PlaUsmouth Sat- ; ary Parish Festival held at the last week vith a raild attack - of i urdav. i piuersy pneumonia.. I Mi and Mr3 Mr. and Mrs. George Rieke were shopping in PlaUsmouth Thursday. - Mi. and Mrs. O. A. Daris were shopping in PlaUsmouth Thursday. I Davis & Peck Attorneys ' NOTICE CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA T ' fT f Til T TTTrT llH TIIL1' l. ' int. ami l nit jr int. GLARDIANr IIP OF LOUIS P. STAVA: ...oOMPTTENT: Noiltj is hereby given that under license granted Don H- Seiver, guardian of Louis P. i ttava, Incompetent, , by the Dis-i tiict Court of Cass County,! Nelvaska,. said guardian whll ... ... .i Well, what do vou know Skidmore has a football team! bquad is composed of" 22 freshman war veterans at Skidmore College, formerly exclusively a girls' school, and its first game at Saratoga Springs resulted in scoreless tie with Brown Preparatory. Pri-j scilla Phillips, Lois Holzman and Rita Smart, left to right, senior r.uising majors, among 800 girl students who cheered their team ' Marvin Brown's pulse normal following game. ( j sell at Public Auction at the south Front Door of the Court" House in i ! '5r ussie Brubacker Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stones jr., j were in Lincoln Friday evening to Holv Rosarv Church in PlaUs mouth three days last week .She purchased her ticket from Mrs. L. and Mr. and Mrs. John Stones sr., ; bring 'their daughter.Beverly to; B- Todd were in Lincoln Friday to visit i Murrav to spent the week-end. Bev- Mis. Mtak Davis, who is confined: erly is attending Weslyan Univer to bed suffering from a siroke. sity in Lincoln. Mi . and Ma s. L. B. Todd were I Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Brubacker in Noi folk, over tr.e weekend.They i re the owners of a new Chevro returned Sunday bringing a load of j let car, which they purchased last hogs purchased in that vicinity.Mrs I week from a PlaUsmouth dealer. Aloert Schurman stayed at the j Mr and Mrs Earl iuicaster Todd home with the children. i Dan Hosthar and Henry Rice were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lushinsky and , assisting with butchering on Fri- Dr. and Mrs. Greens of Lincoln were visiting Sunday afternoon and evening at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard. Dr. and Mrs. Oreen are the parents of Mrs. Grant Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilson are the parents of a 7 lb. 13 oz. baby boy born at St. Mary's Hospital in Nebraska City, at 7 a.m. Satur day Nov. 9th, The baby was nam-ed'-Richard Eugene. He is the first . grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Tilson of .near Murray and Mrs. . . A. t as doing fine. Legal Notices Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gansemer and Gay were visiting Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Faris and 'family. Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Worthan are the owners of a new Servel -' SHERIFF'S SALE installed at their home. STATE ur inccKAsiva, Mrs. R. A. Noell was shopping COLMi ur t.-wa in PlaUsmouth on Thursday. BY VIRTUE of an ...... rr. . J . , iCllOll 1)V C t-. Jlr. ana Airs. Jtennetn iouu, .v.- : ..s.. i'rt with family of Omaha and Mrs. Gomer j jay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Worthan were in Nebraska City Malvern Read. Friday looking after business mat- j Mrg DeForest ward fell at her ters. Mr. LushmsKy recently grau- j h , t week and inuirCd her ,,:. oian nf Plattsmouth uated from barber training and is , knee making it necessarj' for her he mother and baby are reported preparing iu &lciil hi uuiikm..ui. to wajk on crutches several days. Lushmsky is a brother ot Mrs. Worthan. Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Worthan were shopping in Nebraska. City Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Lancaster and Ja nice were in Piattsmouth on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis were in Lincoln Saturday visiting Mrs. Meak Davis. ska, and to me directed, I will on tue ni" "a ss. 1 Hattsmouth, Nebraska, on iJe-.-- tmoer iu, i;mo, rcx iu o ciock m. the following described reaij estate, to-wit: Lots One (1) to; 'Jen (10) inclusive in Block One! (1), I ots Eleven (11) to Fouiteeni (14) inclusive in Block On? 1 , i Park Place, Lots One (1) to' Twenty (20) inclusive in Block' Two (2), Lot Twenty-one (21'' except the West one and three-j quarters (l-3 ) feet in Block Two (2), Lots Eight (8) to Ten (10) i inclusive in Block Three (3) all! situated in Brown's Subdivision ! of the city of Piattsmouth, Ca County, Nebiaska; Original Loti Seventeen 17) in Northeast :(.;iar er (NE'i) ,of Northwest Quarter! (NW'Vi) Section Ihiirteen (134-,! Township Twelve (12) ! North, Kange Thirteen (13) East; of the 6th P. M., Cass County, i Nebraska. Said sale will be held open on?! hour. Terms of sale: 15 per cent cash at time of sale, balance on; coniirmation and delivery of deed. Don II. Seiver, Guardi.-.n of Louis P. Stava, Incompetent. ft ,t ' A I order of ; Ledgway, ; Mrs. Gussie Brubacker and Bev- Robert Snodgrass was suffering erly were m Flattsmoutn attena- ar attack of influenza several davs in"! a meeting ot Joos uaugniers. last week. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Schanot Several Murray students were and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth f, loot ,-hvi iTndd. Mr. and Mrs. Ike todd x uot ilk n will oniwvi iaci v. v y i " - j .,r4 for Cass l.OUllty. 'tuio. fcbwoood attacks of intestinal flu. Todd and family, Mr. and Mrs. POTATOES U.S. Grade No. 1 Washed Idaho Russet Bakers 10 lb. mesh bag . r t Commercial Idaho Russets 100 lb. bag- . 40 $2.49 S. No. 1 i Washed Red c Triumph 10 lbs 10Q lb bag When Packed IT $5.49 i 1f -- If AT- "ft m i - t aix. o-iiu uia. rtituxi iviiuer were t-Di lliL'gaS f,u Lincoln Wsuor, on Monday. itoor of the Court House in the After the play Friday night Mr. City of Piattsmouttb. in said and Mrs. Arlo Pratt took their County, sell at public auction to son Richard to Omaha where he the highest biduer tor cash the boar(jed a plane at one a.m. for following Keal.tstate to.wit: t stoneman, California, his next stop An undivided one .ha At 1 before going overseas later on. of Lot S in Block 22 4 iu : Piattsmouth, Nebraska, in J Mr- a1 Mrs. Millard Robertson the name of E.G. Dovey..? 78. 7G; of Milwaukee, Wisconsin are visit Lot 7 in Block 93, in ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Piattsmouth, .Nebraska, in . Barber. the name of Eda A. Her- Walter Box has rented the house Old . . , on the John McKav farm frr the At the insistence of many movie queens and other Hollywood gals, black-haired, boudoir eyed Don. Avalier, headwaiter in a plushy Hollywood restaurant, has been screen-tested for the role of Rudolph Valentino, late great star of silent films in the Twenties. Arrested on Oct. 5 in Hacken sack, N. J., when she attempted to thumb a ride, the mystery, woman above gave only the fic titious name "Susan Bowers" and has consistently refused to tell her real name or where she lives. All efforts of Bergen County au thorities to learn any facts about her have f ai led. She was finally given six months in'the work hnuco ac o disnrderlv carsan. . -it f f4 i XT' . t Grapes I'alif. Sweet 3ed Emperor, Lge. Bunches lb. Oranges Florida Sealdsweet Seedless lb. Carrots California Green Top. Bch. Cabbage Wise. Holland Seed lb. 50 lb. bag Cranberries Fancy Wisconsin lb! 45' 1! Dnions U.S. No. 1 Colo 10 lbs 9 f i 50 lb. bag I (When Packed) t5raperuit ('Texas Marsh 55f a $1.29 : ;ee dless lb. ams 4cU.S. No. 1 Louisiana $1.29 1 Porto Rican ...lb. 6 9 Lots 8, y, 10 in Block 93,, Piattsmouth, Nebraska in thp name of Eda A. Herold Lots 3 to 6, in BlocK 11, Thompson's Addition to Piattsmouth, Nebraska in the name of William P. Rice $ 66.21 Lots 1 to 6, Block 2S, South Park Addition to Piattsmouth, Nebraska in the name of Ella Dan iels $114.4S Lots 7, 8, 9, Block 28, South Park Addition to Piattsmouth. Nebraska in the name of Ella Daniels..! 60.06 Lots 10, 11, 12, Block 28, South Park Addition to Piattsmouth, Nebra.. ska in the name of Ella Daniels $ 60.01 Lot 97, in Wise's Ad dition to PlaUsmouth, Nebraska in the name of William Burke $173.71 Lots 1 to 6 in Block 2, O'Neill's Addition to Piattsmouth, Nebraska in the name of Jessie F.Shoe maker winter, and has moved in. A good many from here attend- $153.24(ed the funeral of Mrs. Henry Tool on Tuesday at Murdock Tuesday the Government class at school took sample ballots from the Town Hall and conducted elec tion in a regular way. They report the vote went as did the county Republican landslide. Mr. and Mrs. Eldro Patton were dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Nellie Patton Sunday. The November meeting of the Woman's Club was held at the Li brary room on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Horton as receiv ing hostess. Mrs. Lannin was de votional leader. Mrs. George Coat man gave an interesting discuss ion about the Congressional Libr ary or the Library of the United j States as now named. It includes the Smithsonian Institute also. Mrs. Horton's discussion about the books was also enlightening. The day's theme was in keeping with t!S!- Any parents with two or more youngs eis vvu. quiv the scene above. The little lady at right sets up a lusty howl as her companion tries to chiseTin on her breakfast dish Babies, ara ards of St. Ann s iniant ana ividiciunjr . -w, r V UJ WIS? AW 1f , ' 1 8SSf tS4 Ft giv .' fcv 1 - .'-::'S::r-.:::-::-:y . t y.-.-.y.-. ' j 3 . f4 N ?1 - -3 J Because their "two careers made our marriage impracticable," screen stars Tyrone Power and his wife, Annabeila, have decided to separate. The pair, shown above when they worked together in a nictiira were married Aoril 23. 1939. in Rio de Janeiro. . j HTsmzm wry i its .if r "s . - Queer-looking craft above is a new wingless glider, known as th G-E Gyro-Glider, pictured'during recent test run, towed by a jeeg at Schenectady, N. Y. Glider, which works like a motorless auto gyro,-is reported capable of lifting nearly 300 pounds in additioi to its -own weight and can land in extremely small space. 1 '.f? vsr x -vs?- i - "a. ; - . "... .- .v- . w Peter Edson, NEA Service Wash ington correspondent, picked the winners with racing form ac curacy in Newsweek's pre-election poll of 50 top political writers. He forecast a Repub lican gain of 52 seats in the House and 11 in the Senate. The actual gain was 54 in the House' and 12 in the Senate. Edson tied for first with Mark Foote of the Booth Newspapers, who predict ed gains of 49 and 12, mi r. t-- IjL-X Louis Buaonz, fcrr.icr cu,.y: cl ! . . I ..... " J T X i v orkt-i". who recently offered to disclose to any official government cgency the name of the '-secret indi vidual who directs communist activities in tha U. S.," has been invited to do just that before the House committee cn un-American activities. Budcnz, now an instructor at Fordham Univer sity, renounced communist prin ciples last year and rejoined tha Catholic Church. MINCE MEAT Westshire 2 lb. jar CHEESE SPREAD Assorted.... 5 oz. Gl. SOILAX Lge. Pkg APPLE SAUCE No.-2 Can 49 c ! WALNUTS Med. ! Franquettes lb. 47 .05 2 CALUMET Baking Powder 0gt 1 lb. can I MOTHERS BEST fsfM Flour , J. i 25 lb. bag ... . ir South 62.82 feet of Lot 1, Block 9, O'NeilPs Ad dition to Piattsmouth, Nebraska in the name of James Ault $ Lot 5 in Dove's Addi tion to Piattsmouth, Neb raska in the name of James J. Blaha ,- Sub-Lot 1 of the North 65 feet of Lot 8, in Dove's Addition to Piattsmouth, Nebraska in the name of James J. Blaha $ The same being levied and taken as the property of George II. Falter, ct all., Defen .$202.13. Book 3,fonth November. Mrs. Char les Marshall, the president gave a report of the State Woman's Cltro Convention at Lincoln. Two new members were welcomed Mrs. R. Bishop and Mrs. Emmett Cook. Lavem Nickle J is quite ill on Thursday afternoon but he is well again n at this time. Mrs. Wilson had as week end guests her sisters Mrs. Marcie Hunt of Douglas, and Mrs. Mae Hobbs of Giltner. Mx. and Mrs. Ravmond Eveland are in Ohio again having been called there by the sudden death 33.07 upon V-.- , '1 W ; V age. said Court recovered by. City .of of hls father' ?'hoffas rears of Piattsmouth." a Municipal .corp orajtion, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Piattsmouth, Nebraska, Nov. meber 8 A.D., 1946 Joe Mrasek .Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska Enough to Start a New City BOSTON -(IP) A total of 189, 000 babies have been born at Bos ton Lying-in Hospital since it was No.: '381. Nov. 11, IS, 25, Dec. 2, funded 114 'ears aS" 7 Small groups of soldiers separated from their kitchens henceforth v will "dine" on the Army s new - o-m-i wuuu "rr,,: and 1 . . . th-A, fniiimp1 for five nersons. The of -u-1 menu includes: ' BREAKFAST: 1 apncois, tswv; s- wS Seali'and jam, coffee, milk and sugary DmNffi:' wnue ixjicuues. lciiscjij. uiuwuioiv --""-i Dudding. SUPPER: porK ana gravy, ,wuu;-.ei ii v..., bread and butter, starch-jelly bar, cocoa. Included a so are .candy. i.--els matches; chewing gum, water-purification tablets, si. -uid paper hand-towelsoap, and a sponje. kK. . NSX3.x:'',!;, r - - f 'ill ' . x .. .-Av : : - .- -:-.V . : r .. .. .. ..-.-...-. .- v " V- A. -1 ; . - " : - a1s-i Before tasting the cake celebrating her first birUiday, Denise Hed wig Loder.po.ses for a picture with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Loder,-" of 'Hollywood, Calif. You may recognize raamma-shg's ' Jettp- tow&JiJBedymarr I iVAWAVAWAViViVAWiWiVAWiViVAVWAVWA"