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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1947 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE FIVV a- Alloy Oop By V. T. Hamlin took his father for a car ride. Morton has worked at painting and decorating ever since 1928. His brother, Don Parish, of here is now employed by the Harry Greene Wall paper Co. Dr. O. E. Liston visited his sister in Kansas a part of this week. On Jan. 28, Miss Lucille Vogt, I was united in marriage with R. Arlin Krause at the home of the Henry Vogt, Rev. E. F. Haist of ficiating. About fifty guests were present. Howard Vogt, brother of the bride sng "I Love You isiana, where Mr. Krause attend ing the Louisiana State Univer sity. He spent sometime in the Army service, and Mrs, Krause previously was employed in Lin coln. OH.SUkE.I CAN speak fok ahh! as an LOOK.HOW'D VOU LIKE TO MYSELF, G1UQM,B'J" artilleryman. INCREASE THE EFFECTIVE RANGE OF YOUR CANNON OSCAR, HERF, BelN' A SCIENTIST, IS BETTER AT TAl!:N' THAN ME. A SIMPLE FIGHTING MAN 1 l-INU I HAT MOST ARc YCU BV EIGHT OR TEN KIDDING intfbfp;timc KILOMETERS? "J Subscribe for the- Journal V1 f ' - Truly" and "At Dawning" accom v NOPE...A MAN Npr2 SEE...A SOME OF HIS J&fi&k MAN OF ) BANG-DUST rll'ti-- letters; is outa II V 7 THIS WORLD! I f Hi UL'I ' Ltd -i r I : I . I r I I I H lrpxlH, . ..., . I 11 - I 1 I I 1 . A,-7 " 71 I E lt.ktJfi.SE ARTILLERY RANGE v LV TEN KILOMETERS? AHH: V BUT NOJ ALLEV CCD'S OUICK AC HON IN FRUSTRA TING AN ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE N'i.c'OLEOM HAS WO' CLiR TIME-TRAVCLERS AN AUDIENCE WITH Tr-E Cr- EAT FRENCH LEADED. OSCAR BOOM, 20TH CtNTURY CF EXPLOSIVES, HAS STOLEN THE SHOW. ! . VrfiTH MY POWDER VERY WELL, IN YOtJR CANNON. IS'CU fs.r-)ALL mll. hUliOPE WILL EE AT V OUR , LABORATORY. FEET Lez& Notices .Davis & Tek. Attys. vricn TO CREDITORS i:: "HE COTTTY COURT OF HAVE A V M'SIEU BOOMS : ASS t OUNTV, NEBRASKA. a.m. for uie purpose o f ex amining, hearing, allowing and 1 To tV- creditors of the es.ate of adjusting all claims or objections Alva R. Ver.ner, deceased. No.3f90 duly filed. w- 4 . "..V : i " 1'er 100 If you place your order before February 28. Per 103 If you place yc;r order bc'.wetn February 28th and w ?er 100 If ycu place your order now and rpecify delivery between March 2 let and July 1st. Jf you place your order for Baby Chicks now and Pay in Full we will allow you an ADDITIONAL CASH DISCOUNT of .5Cc on Ead 100 Chick ordered. Ask or Write for New 1947 Price List- H SI Nebraska City, Nebiv PUc-s C74 it hiIt l GENERAL WHAT YOU SAV OSCAR KNOWS HIS GUN POWDER! WITH HIS KNOWLEDGE ...AND YOU SHA'-L COLONEL? Y'MEAN CAPTAIN. HAVE CHARGE OF DON'TCHA? Take notice that the time limit and presentation of claims against said estate of June 9th, 194T; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on June 13th,' .1947 at ten o'clock 4 ill now and specify delivery now and specify delivery March 21t. fcheries 1 y-x powder! n X SECURITY7 1 cSSSS r H 'GIVE HIM A T BUT WHY SHOULD LABORATORY AMERICANS RENDER J AND HE'LL SHOW SUCH A SERVICE V YOU THE X TO FRANCE? IMPOSSIBLE' iSl r I i l ts&bs OF YOUR OREGON HORSE MARINES T KNOW NOTH- BACK 1N IN(3. BUT OF NAPOLEON DRAGOON S, I KNOW ..i. .CVCKT I nilNV3 ffu COLONEL, I ; t i r r. i i 1 , i . Paul E. Fauquet ' (SEAL) . County Judge. No 427 Feb 3, 10.,. 17. Smith & Lebeus Attys. ..Plattsmouth, Nebraska. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY; NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER : OF THE TRUST " ESTATE ; OF :ANNA M. HESSE. ' DECEASED. 'fo. 1177 NOTICE. - T. TO: MATHTAS' KIEMES. ELI ZABETH -LIESdH, VERONICA VATHEUER, the nephews and nieces. na.rnes unknown, of AN NA M. HESSE,, deceased, and all other persons interested in said Trust Estate: You anfl each cf vou are hereby- notifie d that Tonx C Clark Attorney General: of the United States, as Suvcesr to the Alien Property Custodian, has filed hi Petition," herein praying that the assets Cf said estate be surren dered pursuant to Vesting Or der Number 5008 executed by the Alien. Property Custodian on June 7. 145 under the auth ority cf the Trading with Ihe Fnrmv Act as amended a"d Ex pcutive Orders reTating thereto; that Estei1 L. Rutherford, Trus tee, -has filed hpr repor and an apk:atiorv praving for allowanc oflfees and for instructions of this aurt with, reference to .ae Petition mentioned above: that :d r matters raised by said Pe tition and Apnl'cation have been set - for ' hearinc in the Court Room of this Court at Platts mouth. Nbra?ka cn March 6, 1P4-7 t 10 o'clock A. M. Datfrf this- 7th day of Febru ary, 1347, - - , Paul E. Fauauet, f1EAT,) - Coxmtv Judw. No. 430.' Feb. 10, IT, 24. One. year ago this month. Con gressional hearings Began for con ti-ming the OPA. Spurred by a gigantic propaganda drive, the peacetime OPA was continued by Ctrngress'. But today OPA, ex cept for a narrow sector of our economy., is dead: Why The regimentation of OPA did not end. because -the Administra tion was willlirg: Nor did it --nd because the Congress had the eourage to remove these conorrt ic shackles. OPA" ended because the American .people aroused to patriotic resistance, put it out cf business. 4 '"; Freedom's great , ivctory in 1946 was the death of OPA, It is impossible to over-estimate the importance of this achievement Historically most price control schemes have ended in- social disorder and bloodshed; but ths American people eliminated OPA without such episodes. And it must be ' remrmbered that ihe people, not officialdom, got the job done. ,' : This victory carries many les sors. Perhaps, the most important iv this: The American pcccTc slilT have the strength to obtain th I I ! I ' ! AN INTEREST PAYMENT ON OUW DEBT TO LAFAYETTE! RELATIONS. BETVvEFN FRANCE AND U.S. IN 1803 WERE NOT 0 TOO GOOD. .W ' T . IMC T. M. KG u . PT Off. Broadcasting to her entire na tion for the first time. Empress Nagako, of Japan, is pictured as she told' a mixed audience of Japanese and American Red Cross delegates in Tokyo that they must work in harmony to build a peaceful and democratic Japan. blessings of liberty, if they will exert adequate energy and cour age to preserve -that rare heri tage.. No matter what labor legisla tion Congress formulates, there I will be those who will shout, "The proposed bill is hasty, ill advised, vicious anti-labor legis lation!" Maybe so, but reliable data? shows that since 1933 var ious committees cf the House and Senate have .held over 265 days cf labor renrin?s. They have tak en ever 23.000 pages of printed testimony about the causes of labor strife. . "V-"hen are we gcing to get the truth about Pearl Harbor?" It is a question which voters have psked me over and over again. since I have been in Congress Probably a comprehensive inves tigation is impossible until there is a change in Administration. Meanwhile the most revealing re port to date is new book, "Pearl Harbor, the Story cf the Secret Wax," by George Morganstern. SALT LAKE CITY ilB If you want to live a long time come vo Utah. Figures ot the federal bu reau of censvg shv that 6,340 babies were .born in the state last j year while thera Avere omy 5,144 I deaths. - - - Westward by Bicycle RICHLA3 D, Wash. API Social note The Rev. and Mrs.- Thomas Acheson . entertained, their daugh- ; ter Mrs. Paul Libby,1 her husband and Florence- Crumpakerv Thry trio ' arrived on bicycles from Chicago. 31 I FR, P w .- taint! fr$; . fcv mi i : vv .sues y. :. i M.-a5 m N3feM .tsar - k - - i kII1b6h V .sir' Xt : 1 Fcx terrier pup pictured above gets double value- for evety scent he picks up. When brought to Chicago animal shelter ruivhy Viola Larsen, who holds him, it was found Ibe dog has two Jtbses. MRS. ".RACE PLYB0N. Ccrrcspoodent Mr. and Ms. John Kunz cele brated their 57th wedding anni versary on Tuesday. That even ing a group of friends and neigh- Knrs r;. mo in -for n nartv that had been planned by Miss Elsie Kunz, t-injey's Grocery store has been redecorated this week, and a new large ice sf e instiled . to replce uie old one. Chides Ferguson of Lincoln v. is a inursaay business visitor in Elmwood. Ht? spent the after-.-ior.n with Alex Miller. Charles nvs his sister Mrs. Irxetic tarsom and her daughter Mil rpd of Dixon. Illinois, are sptnd rji the winter months in Florida. JV!r. and Mrs. Mel Miller, Hn- V4 1 4 Kri! Aeiraa! Retail Sales The ry Wendt and Ed Eantst attend ed the Farmer's Uhion corivent tion in Onrjiha this week.Mirt Wood" looked after"" the Farmers Elevator work while Mxv;Earnst was away. i Mrs. J. L. Liston of Lincoln, a termer resident, is now' in the Bryan Memtoral .Hospital iwith pneumonia. . J The P." N. G. " Circle met" at the Rebekah .Hall Thursday after- j non; the. absence of theres ! ident Mrs. Hollf nbeck, vice pres- j ident Mrs. Duiglas presided at i the session. There were initiatttcn exercises, also.', - Mrs. John Kunz was taken ser iously ill on Thursday n.orn- 1 ing biit she . is much better at this time. Mrs. Norman Borne meier taught the primary room while Miss TSlie Kunz was ab sent . " Morton Parish came down f ronx Omaha on Tuesday to visit his father, Lemuel Parish at the Corbni home. : While here he Represent estimated According to U. S. Department of Commerce Sales Figures Advertise In Plattsmouth The Community Builder" hoff. Miss Marie Vogt, and Will iam Vcgt, cousin of the bride acted as maid of honor, and best man. The couple will make their home at Baton Rouge, Lou- WITH THE ' DIETRIM PLAN Oiatri Capiulai ouriiM mm body whila rov rxinc Ororidmt fit ttntiol vitamlnt on rals mdid fbt ratylcMd 4t. $249 15-OAY SUPPIT COMfUTB Schreiner Pharmacy You wouldn't buy MILUtiiM from d . MILLER WHEN you plan a pur chase, you turn to a mer chant of repots. In the com pounding of prescrip tions, confidence is doubly important' for health and well-being are atstake. Why take chances: when a dependable service is as sured at this pha'tmacy? GCHREINER PHAIltlACY Coietiaes 00,000 W a rr On CASS THEATER Last time tonight Monday. February 17 Burt Lancaster & Ava. Gardner in "THE KILLERS" also Disney cartoon & News Tuesday Only Febr. IS Bargain iay UL fit ZUp and Tax Boris Karloff with Anna Lee '- in -BEDLAM" The v Screen's masterpiece of . nadnets and horror! Also Comedy and Novelty - ; Double Feature Wed. & ITiur. Febr. 1 9 & 20 , Francis Langford a "THE. BAMBOO. BLONDE" A tuneful mixture of merri-' ment, melody and romance! and Leslie Brooks and Jimmy " Lloyd in "ITS GREAT TO BE YOUNG" A comedy full of music and pep! ..Night shows 7:00 & 9:30r loufnal