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THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1947. THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE SEVEN Our Churches First Christian Church 8th St. and Ave. C Rev. Sherman R. Hanson, Pastor Wcrship service 10:00 a. m. ternum subject Jesus rirst Sermon. Sunday school 11:00 a. m. with Children's Day program Services at Masonic 2:30 n m Home ; Evening service 7:30 p. m. Monday, 6:30 boy scouts meet rt sceut field to cook their sup- per. Wednesday ladies meet to -1 . quiu. Wednesday :30 choir rehear sal. If you are looking for a church home, "Cc me! We can help you." If you are looking for church vork. ' Come! You can help us." Christian Science Society 6th Street and Second Ave. Surday services, 11:00 a. m. j "God the Only Cause and Cre-i rtor is the subject ot tne L,es-son-Scrmcm which will be read in Christian Science churches throuhout the world on Sunday, June C. 1917. The Golden Text is: -Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word Now! 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That's why doctors so often say: 'Have this prescription filled at SCIIREINER'S. of Gcd, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear" (Hebrews 11:3). Other Eible citations in ciude, "O Lord, how manifold are thy works! in wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches" (Psalm? 104:24). The Lesson-Sermon also in cludes, the following passage from tV-io fhrictian Qinrp t f 1 V t - "c; a tji.u Mth book, Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "There is but one primal cause. Therefore there can Le no effect from any other cause, and there can be no reality in au,ht which does not proceed from this great and only cause" (p- 207). Independent Church of Christ Rev. Walter Cole, Pastor 10:C( a. m. Sunday school. 11:C0 a. m. SerTnon by pastor. 7-4.-. n m Kvpninc snrmnn bv pastor. Midweek services at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday. Evangelical United Brethren Church Mynard, Nebraska Rev. Ivan ICilpatrick, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Mild', td Ann Meisinger, superin tendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Daily vacation Bible school will continue (rvery day this week beginning at 9:00 a. m. Every child in the communtiy is welcome. They're round, for easier wind ing, smoother curl.They're ribbed so your hair won't slip. They're re-usable, to save you money! Refill Kit. without curlers . $ 1 00 Regular Kit, fiber curlers . $ 1 25 All prtcti plus tax SALE OF watch tot and ioctenrU nogs. 1 J Yes, I Home Drugs Rubber Gloves 69c Fitch's SI.60 Deal 99c 100 Aspirin' 9c Petrogalar 89c Listerine Regular 75c 59c Prophylactic Tooth Brush 49c 5 Pounds Epscm Salts 29c Cleansing Tissues 23c Cotton Pickers 39c Johnson's Baby Food 98c S. M. A. Baby Soap 98c Thumb Guard 50c Soil-Off 60c Quart . Permamoth SI. 19 Expello Moth Crystals 75c 1000 U-grain Saccharine Tab.. 8Dc 10C0 ii-grain Saccharine Tab.$L23 Pfunder Tablets. S1.03 Wllard Tablets S1C0 Thursday, June 5, Quarterly conference in the church at 8:00 p. m St. John's Catholic Church' Between 5th and 6th on Avenue B Jtt. Rev. Msgr. George Agius,' pastor Sunday masses: First mass, 1:60 a- m. Last mass at 10:00 a. m Weekday masses at 7:30. a. m. . o," y 31 4 30 m- and 8:00 p. m. St. Paufs Evangelical and Reformed Church Parsonage at 714 First Avenue. Rev. E. J. Moritz, pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Moraine worshiD. US' - Jun6 Woen's "V" business meeting in church P- i oui.uay, june la. unnaren s day program beginning at 10:00 a. m This will be a combined service, of the Sunday school and worship hour. First Lutheran Church Rev. Cleo Kaatsch, pastor "he Church of the Lutheran Hour Caldwell Chapel 9:30 a. m. Church services. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. First Methodist Church 7th and Main Street Rev. E. C. Williams, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship heirs at law Olive Skinner, wid with sermon, '"Where God Is." ow; Wayne Falk, Grandson; Joy Vacation Bible school each day ce Falk, granddaughter; Lunet from 9:00 to 11:30 a. m. . ta Falk, granddaughter and Lulu Chnir rehearsal Wednesday Vollman, daughter; and seized of evening at 8 p. m. the fee simple title in and to The Annual Conference meets Lot 5 in Block 9 and Lots 12 and in Omaha, First church, June 13 in Block 8, all in South Park ll-15th. The sessions will begin AdditiO to Plattsmouth, Cass at 10 a. m. on Wednesday. Bishop County, Nebraska. Petitioner Wm. C. Martin is in charge. further alleges that she Ls the granddaughter of Eugene Skin- St. Luke's EpiSCGOal Church ner and prays for determination , 0. , , of the time of his death and of 3rd Street and Avenue A , . , . , - iu; r f c. n r n . hls heirs, the degree of kinship I anon Leo. bt. 0. yner. Hector and right of descent cf the real ty belonging to said deceased in Morning Pdayer and Instruc- the State cf Nebraska, tion, 9:C0 a. m. IT IS ORDERED that said pe Church school 10:15 a. m. Ed- titicn stand for hearing before ward Egenberger superintendent. said court on June 20, 1947 at i ten o'clock A. M. Union Methodist Church Dated: May 28, 1947 Union Nebr. I d r r r . n ,, . 9AT, a. m. Morning worship. i 10:30 a. m. church school. 8 p. m. Friday, Youth Fellow- nip at t.:e cnurcn. United Presbyterian Murray, Nebr. Rev. Roy P. Morris, Pastor 10-0f) n m Rihlp school with t i i i7 r tj,.u man. superintendent:. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship services, with sermon "The God- Approved L'fe" 1 Tuesday, 8 p. m. Installation cf the pastor by representatives of the Presbytery of Nebraska, ThCf.- who are to take part in the service are the Rev. 'Frank Black and the Rev. Ralph Mc- Aule -. both of Omaha, and the F.ev. Nelson Warner, of Lincoln, Evcrvone invited. After holding services in .the school house for the past two weeks while the church was be- ing decorated, we expect to be able to use the building for these ! services. Presbyterian Church H. G. McClasky, Pastor 7th Street and Second Avenue Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m. Ralph Wehrbein, superintendent. Morning church worship at 11:00. The sermon: "Facing Our Jerusalem." Th C. T. Y. Society at 6:30 Nebraska Presbytery meeting on Tuesday at 1:30 in Lincoln Firsl Presbyterian church. Chcir rehearsal on Thursday evening at 7:30 . j Christ Lutheran Church Plattsmouth-Louitville Road Rev. A. Lentz, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:3C a. m. Morning worship services. TI.e annual Sunday school and congregational picnic will be held in the afternoon. Soeiali tilitv. fellowship, games and ice cream. All are welcome. Bring your covered dish for fellowship basket dinner. Preliminary and congregation alx meeting in the afternoon. Holy Rosary Church 1 th irid T'rst Avenue ri7. LJward C. f acftefe, Pastor Holy Mass is offered at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m each Sunday. Tlu- boy scouts meet Tuesday at 7:Cf. p. m. The Sorrowful Mother Novena is conducted each Friday eve nine at 7:30 o'clock. Confessions from 7:30 p. m. to 9:0'J p. m. each Saturday. LEGAL NOTICES . Francis M. Casey Attornev LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Docket 11, Page 318 Catherine Stewart, Plaintiff vs. Pete Stewart, Defendant To the Defendant: PETER STEWART: Ycu are hereby notified that I have commenced ( an action in the District Court of Cass Coun- ty, Nebraska, the object of which is to obtain an absolute divorce i fror-. von and the restoration nf I my former name, Catherine Perry and for such other re-1 aiwii.anuiiiurt lief as the Court may deem just!1' COUNTY COURT OF and equitable on the grounds of i CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ; extreme cruelty ana you are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 141 h day of July, 1947, or a decree will be entered against you. 1 Dated this second day of June, 1947. CATHERINE STEWART, Plaintiff. Ey FRANCIS M. CASEY, Her Attorney. No. f.03. June 5, IS, 19, 25. Fouchek & Garnett Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE COUNT COURT OF i CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF fcUGENE SKINNER, DECEASED. To all persons interested in ; said estate, creditors and heirs i take notice that Joyce Falk ; Harter has filed her petition al- leging that Eugene Skinner died ka. leaving as his sole and only (SEAL) PAUL E. FAUQUET. County Ji'dge. No. 02 May 29, June 5, 12. J '. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF PLATTSMOUTH REALTY l CORPORATION ' Notice, as required by Scc ! tion 21-1, 147, Revised Statutes of I Nebraska, 1943, is hereby given of the following incorporation. I 1. NAME : Plattsmouth Realty Comooration. 2- PRINCIPAL, PLACE OF BUSINESS: Plattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska 3- GENERAL NATURE OF BUSINESS: To hold, purchase, convey, lease, mortgage, or other- wise assign or receive assign- ments ot any type of real estate and, a the discretion of the Board of Directors, to construct thereon, or to provide and con- tract for the construction there- on - of any type of building or buildings to be used for dwelling units, business properties or for any other lawful purpose what- soever. 4. AUTHORIZED CA P I T A L STOCK: $25,000.00, divided into 250 shares at $100.00 par value per sh;.re. $5000.00 shall be paid in before commencement of bus iness. 5. COMMENCEMENT A N D A SH0CK-PR0CF AIR CUSHIONING IN WEYENBERG WORK SHOES NO GREATER COMFORT.' New T.fe for tired feet. Come in and see how the patented air-cushion and arch-lift will help you enjoy foot-comfort. hoe Store losfer Dr. Louis A. Amato Optometrist RUSE BLDG., Second Flocr PHONE 72 OCULAR EXAMINATION and CARE TEFtMINATION: The corpora- tion sha:l commence doing busi- ness 1 June 1947 and shall have perpetual existence. 6. OFFICERS:- The affairs of the corporation are to-be con- ducted by a board cf 7 directors and by officers consisting of a President, Vice-president, Secre- before said Court on the 27th tary, and Treasurer. ,day c June, 1847 at ten o'clock PLATTSMOUTH REALTY, 'a. m CORPORATION 1 Dated May 29th, 1S47. By Rr.y w. Knorr, Dwighti PAUL. E. FAUQUET, Edwards, Incorporators. No. 00: May 29, June 5 and 12 I A. I. Tidd j '.nTrrt rt Attorney j the estate of VACLAV EELOH- LAW, deceased. No. 4021: Take notice that a petition has btcn filed praying for ad ministration of said estate and appo'tment of Jhn Zatopek as administrator; that said pe tition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 27th day ol June, 1347 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated June 2nd. 1947. PAUL E. FAUQUET, County Judge, (SEAL i No. fC5. June 5, 12, 19, 1947 J. A. Ca Dwell Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ""VV ""VcrX TXT rT1 T'p rt. t T-mi r -(at T'nm t v-uw, .uin To tU persons interested in kKai??ggg; J rrfWri n" 51 READY MIX CEMENT Any Place Any Time Any Amount Louisville, Nebr. PHONE 50 ALLEY OOP JJrZ U Jc-i! 50 I'VE COT ANCTKE2 J fwHY NOT A CONTEST PIT THI5 NO...AC-:NT .' Y'65T IN MY HM3. S TO TH DEATH IN KUREKOUS The OTHBS. ( rNTHM3 .; SV V5i$aVp EHTWtLL.VOjrvE A30UT ( WAIT.' ! ThE ABENAf WITH ( AT.EICAN I T(-SEE--VES fci f-Zz- V V0 -T liy SUCH A MAN. IT V ASA'NST MV CAPTIVES. 'A INDEEDY.' wP-fv rS b?ath: should affoo KEN? 4s Vvk-EBu MV er, r V. VSSV4- U5 SAST5 SPORT.' TP?S STrv pal went 4s v. v u . n r-i-N y cc R.-fi!-'-' eifkm crew of theTlT lXWf :'SM1 $Jt FKTE.D PHILADELPHIA. .. H'A f'1Tt- ASA'NST V. 5rt?- ThE.R ; V REMOVE - Tffl ---V GONNA MOV r?, IQ HM LOS-.' 'llSiv H'S COtfNTRv. VSAITE5 AS THE MOBE HIM 4-2 -4, "&r. 1 EH? MVV I'LLw V l-i VEN PSCM THE W5S:CES. H5 KiLL. TO THE Ivfif Jijf itZl' f&f'$i Jf AMES;CA.N WAR- OH, uq I THE LESS A5ENA - ;lsil W rv- igt PB . - 'V ' J?t- s-- should V A ws 5avI Tfcffiir 17 FxKi Mt'S ;a$V Qr H Be1l WI05S. LET THEM PROVE PJ 1 1 V''- 1 K arena with ths Tife- 'P?:fvyZ--s M :XsiA ) lz us--flL LytSsv, barbarian: jiffTS-r k'itb v'Cfi w- C f? the estate of CHARLES F. SHAFER, deceased. No.' 4020: Take notice that a petition has teen filed praying for ad- ministration of said estate and appointment of Frank A. Cloidt as administrator; that said pe - t:ticn has been set for hearing j County Judge, (SEAL) No. fOl. June 5, 12, 19. 1947. Walter II. Smith Attorney wuiut ur utKiAu IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA GUARDIANSHIP OF CHARLES ITS Throughout the state - wide irea served by Consumers Pub lic Power District, as throughout the nation, electric users are eonstanUy making greater us of the conveniences of depend able, efficient electricity. Yet Nebraskans, served by Con sumers pay no more for tli greater amount they are uuing today, than they did for tha smaller amount a few years aju m wt m m R en m t-. 3 j k v M BlHIMU IBll Ml MM Ml Ml 1 1 t m li CP?D Stcadilf Declining Cost t'se of electricity has increased but ths eost has decline. Consumers, through greater efficiency in the integrated network ot state-wide power facilities, has consianl'r brought greater savings to its customers. Today, iis Nebraska, the average kilowatt hour cost for residential electric service is as low as the natfonal average. Actually Nebraskans enjoy the LOWEST electric ratei t tii tiddle west. CONSUMERS SAVES nS F. SHAFER INCOMPETENT. TO ALL PERSONS INTERES TED IN SAID MATTER: Take notice that Frank A. Ooklt, Guardian, has filed here ! in hie final report of his accounts ias such Guardian together with a petition for the settlement and approval of his acts and doings as such Guardian and for his dis- charge; that sa,id petition and ! the disease occurs. Vaccinate account have been set for hear-' them each year, suggests Suc ing before this Court on the j cessful Farming magazine. 27th day of June, 1947 at 10:00 o'clock A. M Dated May 29th, 1D47. PAUL E. FAUQUET, County Judge. (SEAL) Walter H. Smith, Attorney. No. 503. June 5, 12, 19, 1947. Use Journal Want Ads I j- t I I - I J r ..H 1 US 1 -BK iMH MM ' "" "" ' CPPO Increased t'i us J-" ''c1fD:::::;::: Aversga Outlay fairly Constant Consumers customers throughout the str.te re ceive approximately one third more elertritity fur the same money Uian they did in 1"33 the yiar in which Consumers was organized. 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