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: i : EJ- : i : i PAGE TWO tt THE JOURNAL. PLATTSM OUTH. NEBRASKA r. and Mrs. M. H. Williamson and pons, John and Darrell, were in Seward over the weekend to "attend the wedding of Mrs. Wil liamson's nephew, Corporal Du ane Sobotka of Lincoln and Miss Dorothy Grenier. The wedding -took place at 7:30 p. m. Sunday .in the Seward Lutheran church. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947 Soidt Ssnd Mrs. Glen Kuhn 4 IM- 'it 11 uMiiiy tut iiuiz iiii - Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Livers and Lclalu from Cherry ville, Kans. are visiting the Viryl and Dal las Livers, homes. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Camp bell and girls of-Manley visited Mrs. Cora Campbell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carniele of Lincoln " called Sunday at the J.vL. Carniele home. Mrs. Craif,' Moller and son vis ited Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Tyler Nunn. Mrs. George Vogel was a Sunday caller on Mrs. Cora Campbell. Mrs. Robert Lackey and son visited her mother, Mrs. Glen Thiessen Thursday. Mrs. W. J. Castle of St. Louis, Mo., returned home Friday after spending a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Glen Kuhn and fam ily. Mrs. Larry Carniele and child ren spent Sunday at the C. Mor ris home in Ashland. Mrs. Tyler Nunn and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moller and Elaine Cox called on Mr. Nunn at the hospital Sunday. They re port he is getting along as well as can be expected. Callers this week on Mrs. Glen Kuhn were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haswell and Artis, Mrs. George Vogel, Mrs. Robert Lackey, Mrs. Craig Moller, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Copscy and Dick., Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cordes I ' I 1 y ; mm "l mm Every day more. Plattsmouth residents are learning' of Ruberoid, the asbestos-cement siding with a future. Pictured below is the J. G. Quinnett Home, 102 South 15th before and after application of Ruberoid. 'I 7t I mkLaAktZ i Jti&s& i f 'left's X'?",' Wt-AlfessSatesJ i- F-S : i ft i 4 r tv Before RUBEROID 5 Sy , After RUBEROID o THIS YSEEK - - - The following Plattsmouth residents have contracted for Ruberoid: H. E. Holmes 213 S. 12th Robert T. Long 612 Chicago Ave. Herman L. Maasen 630 Oakmont Drive Guy Heil Plattsmouth R.R. 1 Josephine Janda 15th and Main E. G. Miesche 934 S. 2nd Ave. Harry Griffin 1307 Fourth Ave. Carl J. Speck 713 Fourth, Plattsmouth I - JOHN MOLACEK Rural Route No. 2 Plattsmouth WATCH THE IMPROVEMENT! O RUBEROID IS Fire-Proo Rot-Proo NEVER REQUIRES PAINT TO PRESERVE IT Eight Different Patterns Available Immediate Application LIBERAL TERMS HERBERT KOTIIE Heal Roofing & Supply COMPANY 1701 MASON OMAHA AT 2205 After Business Hours, GI 7G16 Girls, would you like to wear $115,000 worth of jewelry? Meg Colby is doing just that above, but it's only while she models the gems at the Jewelry Industry Fair in Chicago. Her diamond necklace is valued at $57,000, while the price tag on the dia mond bracelet is $58,000. were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Cordes home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill and children were Lincoln shoppers Saturday. See Mutual Loan & Finance Co. first for a loan. Idaho Tobacco Flourishes EMMETT, Ida. U.R Fred Amyx of Montour displayed a tobacco leaf here two feet long and a foot wide. He has more than an acre of the variety planted axid is expecting a good yield. The Reverend and Mrs. J. C. Lowson of Syracuse, Nebr., were here for a few hours Monday vis iting with friends. Attending the funeral of Mrs. Guy L. Stokes of Percival, Iowa, j and his siter. Anna R. Miller at Weeping Wa ter on Monday afternoon were ana Mrs. Dale Long and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Seier were Nellie Long of Murray. Mrs. Mil- recent visitors in Fremont at Tessie Copenhaver, her brother, i ler was an aunt of Mr. Stokes the home of Mrs. Seier's mother, 'if ' V N v try Mrs. Bertha J. Butcher. Mary Phyllis Troop was chosen treasurer of the sophomore class at. St. Bernard's academy, Ne braska City, in their class cicc-tion. Subscribe to The Journal E 5vl ",;mr jnuniji-gw.m :.i, v.,m w , ,vmi,m 5Sa?Rwiw4i their tamily on isolated wee WHAT HAVE YOU PAYING FOR TH APRICOT PRESERVES Or Peach l-!b Vsliey Bloom. .GI. Sun Pak, in Hecvy Syrup loss SE? 2Sc 35c ( count. No ens can fssd -end specials. At Hinky- Dinky you'll find prices low every day on every item your total savings will be greater. - . , Fancy Fresh Utah Elherta Freestone Full Bushel $K0 yf Q Basket 50a"iy Peaches 8 VHOLE APRICOTS I 2 45e llaft Mountafn Bartlett, Finest Grown Full Bushel yfl OQ Basket tSSrOjy Fears Cans No. 2 BLACKBERRIES s,. 0 Lif. , 2 19c Look Trim and Fresh Lt Plattsmouth Cleaners renew your garments. Legal Notices Smith & Lebens, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska To the creditors of the estate of William L. Hull, deceased. No. 4027: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presen tation of claims against said es tate is January 5th 1948; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on January 9th 1948 at ten o'clock a m. for the purpose of examin ing, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated August 29th 1947. PAUL E. FAUQUET, (SEAL) County Judge. No. 577 Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1947. II. IJ. Muffly, Attorney-at-Law Lincoln, Nebraska NOTICE OF SUIT In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska JOHN E. OPP, Plaintiff, vs. STELLA M. OPP, ct al, Defend ants, i TO: Elsie R. Butz and August Butz, her husband, George F. Schroeder, Marjorie Ruth Sum ner and Franklin Warren Sum ner, her husband, Ronald E. Dunlap, Lulu Opp and Kenwood E. Opp, a minor, over fourteen years of age, defendants implead ed with others in the above-entitled suit: Yeu will take notice that the plaintiff did on the 27th day of August, 1947, file his second amended petition against you and each of you, impleaded with oth ers and that you must answer rr j plead to said second amended pe- uuon on or before the 13th day of October, 1947, or the allega tions of the said second amended petition will be taken as true and a decree entered in said ac tion confirming the shares of the paities hereto and for a parti tion of the following described real estate, to-wit: The West Two-thirds (23) of Lot One (1), The East -Two-thirds (23) of Lot Two (2), Block Eighteen (18), and all of Lots Five (5) and Six (6), Block Eight (8), Village of Avoca, Cass Coun Morrill County, Nebraska, and The Southeast Quarter (SE U) of Section Thirty (30), .lownsmp .twenty -one (21) North, Range Fifty (50) West of the Sixth (6th.) P.M lviurrm county, Nebraska, or if the same can not be equit ably divided that said prem ises be sold and the proceeds thereof divided between the par tics according to their lights and for such other and1 lunner rciiet as may be just and equitable. JOHN E. OPP By H. B. MUFFLY,' T - His Attorney. ho. 075-Sept. 4, 11, 13, 25, 1947. SLICED PEACHES iroele No. 212 How Cling Co Calif. Red Flame Tokay Large Cluster Bunches GRAPES 10C w V"V iota"4 U.S. No. 1 Idaho Italian Full Half Bushel Basket PRUNES $2.29 Calif. Sunkist Juicy Valencias 8-Pound Mesh Bag- ORANGES 59c Colorado Vine Ripened Pink Meat, Rockv Ford CANTALOUPE . Lb. 8c Fresh Crisp Solid Calif. Iceberg Large 5-Doz. Size Head LETTUCE 15c . . ...Lb. 5c Fresh Crisp Solid Colorado CABBAGE TOMATO JUICE GRAPE JUICE All Good. Church's Tropic 45-ox. 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