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h MONDAY, JULY 7, 1947 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PACE THREE J I 1 HT A. L. Tidd ' Ally. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Vaclav Bolohlavy deceased. No. 4021: Take notice that the time lim id for the filing and presenta tion of claims aeainst said es tate is November 3rd 1947; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plaits mouth on November Tth 1947 at ten o'clock a. m. for the pur pose of examining, hearing, al lowing and adjusting all claims j or objections duly filed. , Dated June 27th 1947 (SEAL) raul E. Fauquet County Judge No. 532. June 30; July 7, 14. Smith & Lebens Attys. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is' hereby given of the incorporation of a corporation, the name of which shall be DOWNTOWN MOTORS, INC., with its principal place of busi ness at Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. The general nature of the business is to buy, sell, trade, repair and deal generally in automobiles, farm imple ments, automobile accessories, and oils and greases, and repairs of all kinds; to decil generally in and to pledge real estate, and personal property of all kinds; to borrow money, to deal in stocks and to make contracts of all kinds incidental to its general purposes and permitted under Nebraska laws. The authorized capital stock is Sf.OOOO.00 to be ' paid for when issued in money or property. The corporate exis- tenccs shall begin wr. filing I of articles is completed, and shall be perpetual. The business of the corporation is to be man aged by the Board of Directors. Dated June 26, 1947. Frank H. Lepert Eugene T. Lingford Glen D. Onstad Incorporators No. 529. June 30; July 7, 14. 1947 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated June 21st 1947 UREAL) i' Paul E. Fauquet County Judge No. 519. June 23, 30; July 7. .7 Fouchek & Garnett Attys. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF paqc COUNTY. NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of Ida Adkins de ceased. No. 3957: Take notice that the adminis tratrix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition fr pvamination and allowance of her accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of said estate and for her discharge. hirh will be heard before said Court on July 25th 1947 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated June 27th 1947 (SEAL) , Paul E. Fauquet County Judge No. 533. June 30; July 7, 14. scheduled for June 6. The 10 out of town guest. Charlote daughter Mary, were called to - i ..,( tir: a. girls who were invited were Rieke won in the contest at menomome, wis., ias,i uy special friends and this was in writing a composition in which (the serious illness oi Mrs. jonn thP nMnro nf n cPUMnP hop when thov used the names of "Marty j son's mother. carol Jean AmDicr spent iust LEGAL NOTICE Smith & Lebens Attorneys by.gone school days. Under Section 60-111, R. S. of A FinWi f T.inrnln. Nebraska 1943, application has been made with the State of Ne braska. Department of Roads and Irrigation, Motor Vehicle Divi sion, by Lena Schlichtemeier, wi- !dow of Omer F. Schlichtemeier, who departed this life on De cember 20, 1946. for certificate of title to one 1930 Ford Coupe. Motor No. A3144343. titled to said deceased at the time of his death. Any claimant against said de ceased's estate or person knowing why such certificate should not issue, must make claim or show cause in writing to said Motor Vehicle Division before August 1, 1947. LENA SCHLICHTEMEIER, Applicant. No. 535. July 7, 10, 1947. each guest embroidered a tea; and Bill." Another prenuptiai towel for the bride-to-be. The j party is to be given Saturday evening was spent reminiscing evening of this week Dy jviiss Kuth xsaoma Anderson. Ann Finkle, of Lincoln, was an1 Mrs. Claude Johnson ana week in Lincoln at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coppinger. Mrs. Theda Davis left Thurs day for a 10-day visit at the George McDonald home at Doug las, Wyo. Miss Shirley WUkerson, teach er at Columbian school, is em-, ployed in Washington, D. C, dur-1 ing the summer months. ; I Here i REAL Portable Perfection War Portable Model ,.'6. Wore ttibt'- more iov.r finer tone . AC IC aiul lottery operation. Hand-ome earriiip ac vilb hliilerule dial and oil xreptioii.il engineering f iul Iierlurmanec feature?. .Now , s3993 Less batteri? It-?.. ' ' ' l-5 IH Davis & Peck Attorneys NOTICE OF FINAL FTTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, N tits K Ats rvv Tn nersons interested in the estate of Alva R. Venner TCo. 3990: U-V-U.)v. - . , Take notice that me exau Qaid estate have filed their final report and a petition for examination ana aiiow. of their accounts, determination of heirship, and distribution of Uaid estate and lor wen- un charge, which will be heai-d be fore said Court on Ks. Tbttnai Vjrtey L Cub in Sire . but a BEAR for Work.' INTER HAT I O M AG. HARVESTER PRESENTS? THE on larger Designed for small farms, acreages and auxiliary tractor farms. Complete line of tools, mowers, plows, harrows, planters, vegetable planters and cultivators of all kinds. See them in operation with all tools. From 1:00 P.M. to 8 00 P.M. "Ilium fjjffg Emerson Maam CT--irl!t. V y mmr&on Radio M(nlA 5tJ. AC-DC IlieTiieterodvne in hand-ome eliony t iwiry il.i-tir with gold tfieit grille nd Hindi rn dial. A sfe't performer! ( In eioM ) fJ '9 TALKING AJ r HDA1IT r NEW PAINT wGAt. 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SA - RUBBER ROLLS AVAILABLE NOW! m V I See Us for All Your Farm Equipment Needs IPflsitlG;simnS)xialto . . . STOEiE . . . "YOUR CASS COUNTY FORD TRACTOR DEALER" Washington Avenue Phone 44 Plattsmouth, Nebr. Mrs. Sarah Phillips and her son, Russell. -of Bogue Chitto, Miss., were guests at the h6me of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sterling two da3'S last week. Saturday thev went to Council Eluffs to visit relatives, expecting to re turn home Sunday evening, but lowing to the storm they had to remain until- Monday evening. Mrs. Phillips is an aunt of Mrs. Sterling's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abshar (Lois Wiles), of Washington. D. i C, are visitors at the home of Mrs. Abshar s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wiles. Mrs. Dallas Durham and small ion. Ned, left Wednesdav for their home at Chanel Hill, N. C, fter a month's visit at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinkamp. They were ac companied by Mrs. Steinkamo who will spend two weeks at Chapel Hill. Thev exnected to leave last week, but their trip had to be postponed on account of hieh water. Ralph Rains went to Cam bridge last week to assist his wife's parents after the flood which left six inches of mud in heir place of business. Her father. E. B. Cockier, has an up holstering shop. Their home was not damaged, but RaTph re nort that the town is in bad -ondition. Mr. and Mrs. Art Berthol ad : wo daughters. Joan and Pattv. arrived the first of lst week ifter a month's trirj that took them to the west roast. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knaup nd Roberta, and Mr. and Mrs. William Knaup went to Ashland last Wednesdav evening to visit the Charles Englerts and to 'iew the damage done by the flood in that district. Harold Emburv, of Van Nuys, alif., are expected here in time br a familv reunion to be held hi? mother's home in Lm-' ?oln on the Fourth of July. Jimmie Stacev is one of the oroudest boys in Weeping Wat- r. He has built his car to be lsed in the Soan Box Derby to He held at Nebraska City on the PVuriVi nf .Tnriv He will be -Donsored bv a Weeping water rirm, The Hamburger Inn. He s the only contestant from v eep ng Water. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Boyd, nf P.pllevup. visited Mrs. Boyd's narents, Mr. and Mrs. Mogens ohnson, Sunday, and on ac- ount of the storm, Mrs. Boyd nd the children remained un- il Monday. Mr. Boyd returned .o Bellevu that evening. .Tames Wiseman has bought he Llovd Sudduth produce sta tion. Sudduth has been acting rural mail carrier since tne death of Ben Olive. Mrs C V. Wallick entertain- at a nrenuDtial party Satur- Anv pvpninp honorine her daugh ter, Martha Jane Wallick, who marriage to Wilbur Norns is iTVv w w v r w w w w-w - MONEY! $$0 to $1C0 . Trt nnonlirlnte' bills "med ical expenses buy clothing down payment on home car payments or for any other purpose, bmaii con venient payments. See Us Today for - quick, confi dential money service! 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