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PAGE EIGHT THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1947 South Ashland Mrs. John Remrti4 Mrs. Raymond Nelson and Mar- ! jorie accompanied Mrs. Harold Richards and girls to Lincoln on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sandy, J L.. I 1 Hill 1 HIOMAS WALLING CO. "Title Insurance" Abstracts of Title lO.'i North Fifth Street Plattsmouth, Nebr. Mrs. John Vant of Greenwood, and Mrs. Minnie Wilson were Fri day evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson and Marjorie were Sunday eve ning visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roeber spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bornmar and Kathy spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Lawrence Stenberg cf Omaha spent the week-end at the home of his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Stenberg. Gerald and Wayne Wiles, Fred Ructer and Dewey Moore went fishing at the river Saturday ni.ht. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bouton of Havelock were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore on 1 Flower 1000 Words! 8 8 Sunday. Mrs. Orie Sowards called on Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and Mr. I and Mrs. August Klcmme at Weeping Water on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckery Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckery and children spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Kellogg.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flamm-nt of Silver City, Iowa, vis.ited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and boys were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruc ter on Thursday. They accompa nied the Rueter fami'y to the show at Eagle. Thev a'o visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Wiles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore ad bovs visited at Ihe horr." of Mr and Mrs. Harold Kellogg Mon dav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kel'ocrp and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Moore and boys were Fu.i- 'Hny dinner guests at the Fr 'Ructer home. The dinner ';? in I honor of Mr. and Mrs. WillarJ ! Rueter of Lincoln. Rudoinh Barfn, Jr., left for Scotts Bluff Sunday evening. Mrs. Barta and baby will join !hir" there in th" near future. Mrs. Charles Warren and chil dren of Elkhorn. and Mrs. Owen Hatfield spent Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Frank lloenshell and baby spent Sunday at the Archie Hoenshell home. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erikson spent Sunday at Hickman at the home of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Harm Slote. Mr. i:nd Mrs. John Jones rnd sons called at the George Born man home on Sunday cvnin". Epl Ifke called at the Ocil Slander home Saturday evening. Mrs. Paul Lin-? and s ;m spent four days' vacation la: wiih Mrs. Mohn Mar.ck. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenci son and Mr. and Mrs. Maack and children were dinner guests at the hoir. and Mrs. John Maack. Walter Farmer and Ja-.e call ed at the John Maack home or Monday afternoon. John Bornmeier was n Sunday dinner guest at the Bruce Sow ards home. Pat.-y Scott was an v- rnifh guest of Jane Farmer on Su;-.c'".y week - Peter Robert Sunday of Mr. tion will be token as true and de cree entered in accordance with the prayer thereof. Antonia Vanek, Plaintiff. No. 553 July 22; Aug. 4, 11, 18. Suits, Coats and Dresses made new again by P!altsmoutii Cleaners. DENNTE SMITH HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Wednesday afternoon a num ber of little folks gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith to help celebrate the fourth birthday of little Dennic Smith. They played games and listened to nursery rhymes on the phonograph. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Smith, assisted by her mother, Mrs. An ton Lalloda. Those present in cluding the mothers were Mrs. Dale Harms and Sharon, Mrs. Ray Smock, Marilyn and Patty, Mrs. Wayne Dasher and Karol Lee, Mrs. Albert Richards and Ronnie. Mrs. Tex Chovanec and Julie Ann, Mrs. H. A. Dougherty, Nicky Lynn, and Cathy, Billy O'Donnell, ; The combined carry-over of the guest of honor, Dennie Rav c'"'n- oats and a:')ey into l!)4T- Smith, Mrs. Anton Lalloda and 48 U " f tu 75 cent greater than last vear, with Wool was first manufactured in England about 1185. most, if not ail. ' thi- increase in corn. TTs Jnurnril Want Ad 5 Plit4smrtu, Cleaners cive vo prornt, oualitv service- at rea scnable price-?. Try tbrni. Corsaees Cut Flowers Pottery Potted Plants Hofmocke! Flower Shop Sixlh and Main Telephone 734 m Just Now In Electric Motors 1 Horse Power Electric Separators Electric Milkers Electrified? 1 Stock! a FINE! Gambles Has Just Restocked Its ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT To Better Serve Your Needs LEGAL NOTICES Smith A- T.beps. A(,"rneys i,foai j notk i: ANTOXIA VANKK. Plaintiff, vs. ANNA VANEK. F.T AT. IN THE DTTRICT COT-RT OF CASS COUNTY. NF.U'WSKA. To the D-fend.nnt- A" "V'A NFK. ELSTE VANEK. ANTONIA VANEK. and all p:-run; having or cla'minrr any interest in or to the following described i al es tate: Commenci" rt th- Sovtb "ost corner of Lot 5 in Porter Place, r.n Addition to th" Citv of Platk-mouth, C.hs Count v. Ne-hr-.-iQk-n n o r o r d i n il to t! e re corded plat the-eof, ' unnin j thence eastcrb' aU nfT 11a' south. line thereof, 745 fil feet, thence j nn-th parallel with the Fa.-t line j 71.7, thence west oaraJ: I with j the north bno 70U !3 f t to the; northwesterly line there-t thrr.'" i ruthwejtei-ly ak-nf s'dd line 82 ft rt more or le--; to the r-a.eo cf ; becinnm: r.s-'. comm'-rcir.'; at a j poirt 2H3 f?et north of tho Se';th- j east corner of th" N -rthr-ast , Quarter of t'u.- Souther t Oir-- 1c r of Section ?4. Tow r ship i 12. North. Ranee Y.. Ea-t of the j CJh P.M.. thence runnma rto.-th o j the east line of said trae-t of land ; 312.1 feet, thence- v.-e-t n-.ra'le-l ; Avith the South line of said rnrt ; 373.1 fert. thr-ne-o Southwc -t r v alr.ne Lincoln Avenue, to n pn;nt within 2!3 foct of said south line measured at riciht r-nlfs there to, thence east rorall'. 1 with aid S"uth line 511.7 feet to th" p'ace of beginning, known as Iot 27, in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast O'.iarter (,f Section 24. Townshio 12. Ranpe 13. all in Cass Countv, Nebraska, real names unknown. You and en oh of veu are hrre--bv notified that on the 24' h day of Julv. 1 f47. Antonia Vair-k. Plaintiff, filed her petition against you, the object and praver of which i- to oartition said re?l es tate and cuiet title thereto and for equitable relief. You are fur ther notified that unless vou ap pear and an-wcr said petition on or before Monday, September fi. 1947, the allegations of said peti- "Lite-O-Matic" Electric Iron $830 S- '-i ifi Coronado Troubadour Radio $19-95 Uss Our Thrifty Down Payment Plan Electric Drills Electric Fencers Electric Deep Freezers Electric Clocks Electric Table Lamps WIESNETil i READY MIX CEMENT Any Place Any Time Any Amount Louisville, Ncbv. DL "CP1 A 1IUIIC UvJ 1 Ij Electric WaSSie Iron $3.95 'pg : Two-Slice Electric Toaster $3-95 Mazda Bulbs, Cords, Floor and ValS Sockets Electrical Fixtures, etc. The Friendly Sfore 'Authorized Dealer SOrt Main Phone 294 Immediate Delivery Everything Listed Above REFRIGERATOR RADIO 'AIR For Prcmpt, Efficienl: Service at a F.-?aronaliIe Price Call 18E o Stewart Radio &. 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