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RKSSNT (NebrJ CUICI AND TSISUK'I gil September it, 1JI Friday Frankie iFiles Divorce Suit Prior to Wife IN HOLLYWOOD By PBANCCS HAKLOK EMPB.E&S (Continuous Show Dally) Friday Complete program at 1:40, 1:40, 7 JO. I S. 'Plying leathernecks" Meat Retailers Complain About Wholesale Hikes Omaha AV- Omaha meat retailers are complaining that present they must pay one to five cent more for their supply but must etui sell tt at the old price. The" complaints stem (rom the office of. price- rtablUntion' crease tn the wholesale prices of beef.

Louis Eavin. secretary ef the; CONCRETE BLOCK REDI-MIX CONCRETE PUrla Vflty Cement Til Mfg. Co. Phone 133 Bctte Davis Rejected for Role She Sought in 'Ethan Frorae' la on the downward grade aa movie queen and that Ave la now occupying the glamour throne. Kirk Douglas, who was about at outdoorUh as Ronald Colman when be began hi movie career, la still A 1 AT THE EMFKESS Betty Orable co-star with MacdonaM Carey In lb new Technicolor musical "Meet Me Alter the Show." opening Sunday.

Legal Notices NOTICE TO CO.VTKACTOM PROPOSALS WANTED ON PAV INO DISTRICT NO. 170 IN THE! COUNTY, fjEoaAfiKA Sealed bid will be received by J. A. Van Anda. City cirri ol Fremont, Nebraska at his office In the City Auditorium until 1:00 P.M.

September 25. 1851 and publicly opened and read la the Council Chamber after the Ume for receiving bids ha expired. Following i the estimate of quantltlea and cost on Paving Dis trict No. 170. Said oavins district Include Ir- There are aull loyal movie fan who.

when the spirit moves them, say, "Let's go to the movies" la- stead of "What on at the movie. We think we met op with one the ether night conversation we overheard at the Xmprata, He: "Say, who's that fallow, fie looks familiar. She: "Bing Crosby. Didn't you know?" Betty Orable will be back where she belong, Sunday, a-alnglcg and a -dancing on the Empresa screen In a musical about show people. Mia Orable, who know bow to handle this kind of role, Oeroge Jessel, who knows how to stag this kind of ahow, MacDonald Carey, Zddie Albert, and Rory Cat noun, who know now to put over thla lush, fast, sparkling sort of entertainment, join forces to turn out sophisticated, lavish Technicolor production.

Our Betty tops her previous song and dance efforts with MacDonald Carey proving he's no slouch when It comes to song, tine up the If you are March of Time fan, you will want to see "Crisis In AT THE FREMONT Jeff Chandler and Evelyn Keyes are co-starred In the thrilling adventure "Smuggler's Island." Also starting Saturday Is "Katie Did It" with Ann Blytb sod Mark Stevens. i Va Sk Si ,1 i in', mill --J i 1 Orocera and Meat Dealers association, aald be talked by telephone to 1 an OPS price expert in Washington, I and was told that the expert was new retail price lisU would be available next Monday. lavan aald the OPS official ex pressed regret that the wholesale and retail price list change had not been released at the same time. Nebraska OPS Director Edwin! Moran Thursday asked regional OPS official in Kansas city for In formation tn order to; advise retail- era, and was told the amendment was expected to be released Tues- London pioneered subway transit lines In 1853. Box Office Open Adufti 60c Inc.

Tax Kiddie TOM kWMi ill uivmv Avenue between Fiileenth Rtrt int Twntv fir.nnri fitrvt Estimate ef Ouaatities 2897 cubic yards of excavation 9760 square yards of frlnch concrete paving with integral curb $3 JO per aq. yd. Construct four storm sewer inlets. Plan $100 each. Construct two 14-lnch jflrcular grate Inleu; 115 each.

InsiaU 41 lineal leet of 30-lnch culvert pipe (pipe furnished by City) 14.00 per lin. ft. 50 lineal feet of 12-lnch storm sewer 13 00 per Un. (t. 14 30 by 41 Inch crossing plate 115 00 each.

34 sidewalk approach $10.00 each. 224 square feet of new sidewalk 133 per so. ft. Remove 73 lineal feet of J4-lnchl combined curb and gutter I per lin, tt. Remove 317 lineal feet of straight curb 1.25 per lin.

'ft. Remove and dispose' of the follow ing trees: One I to 11 inch tree: Three Las Vegaa. Her. Crooner Prank Sinatra has beaten his wife, Nancy, to the punch by filing hia divorce suit to Nevada before she institutes hers in Csufornla. But he'a not going to marry Ava Gardner until Mra.

Sinatra gets her Interlocutory decree. In- (act. Sinatra and Misa Oardner pulled stakes Thursday night and returned to Hollywood, -where, be said, be planned to talk to his estranged wife. Two From Valley Attend Probjterjr Meeting Valley Don Lenten and Rev. Dale Kamrath went by plane to Tekamah to attend the Presbytery meeting.

Ed Lewis and Swan King also attended. Mrs. Barbara Wilson of Omaha spent a few days with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Hickson of Valley, Mra.

Wilson ha returned from accompanying her husband to the west roast and in two months expects to Join him la Honolulu, where he Is stationed with the nayv. Mrs. Wilson is the former Barbara McMullen. Mr. and Mr.

L. McMullen nd Marilyn end Petty Officer Walter Hicks of Halifax, Nova Scotia were dinner guest at the Haskell Hickson home at Valley. Passenger Car Total Decline by One-Fifth Washington -WV- There are one-fifth fewer passenger cars la dealers' showrooms today than there were la June. The number is expected to drop even lower in early 53. The national production authority (NPA) told an automobile advisory committee meeting here Thursday that aa Informal survey showed 20 per cent decline in sew passenger cars la the past three months.

All city and Interstate transit vehicle are required by law to carry approved fire extinguishers. WIKXB VOU MTt ffis ISEEIEYO ttmem mvm i mum hrTIi Uvfht WOODY WOODPECKER CtrfoM NEWS EVENTS Today AN0 Saturday AND THUNDER STORY OF THE I DARE-DEVIL YDEVILS! it. Saturday Complete program at 1:10. 1:10, "Plying leatherneck" 1:10. I M.

PBEMO.VT Friday Complete programs st IM, 115 "Sword of Monte Crlsto" 1:15. I 44 "Uw of the Panhandle" I.M. Batarday Complete programs at 1. 1.40, I 5J, 30. "Smuggler's Mand" 120, I and 10.M.

"Katie Did It" 1, 1:35, 1:30. DRIVE-IN Gates open at 1:41 p. m. NOTICE OP EQUALIZATION MEETING Firing Di.tritts Sot 155 aad 153 TO THE OWNERS OP ALL LOTS. TKAC18 AND PARCELS OP LAND ABUTTING AND ADJACENT TO THAT PORTION OP TWENTY FIRST STREET LYING BETWEEN THE WEST MAROI OP MAIN STREET AND THE EAST MAROI OP BROAD STREET: ALSO THAT PORTION OF SEVEN TEENTH STREET BETWEEN THE EAST MARGIN OP BROAD' STREET" AND THE WEST MAR GIN OP PARK AVENUE: You and each of you are hereby notified that the Mayor and Coun cil will sit as a Board of Equalisa tion in the Council Chamber In the City Auditorium, City of Fre mont, Nebraska on September 25.

10S1 between the hours of 7 00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M. for the purpose of considering and equalizing the proposed levy of special taxes sod assessments as prepared by the City Engineer -and now on file in the ollice of the City Clerk, correcting any errora therein, aup- piying any omissions in the same, hearing any complaints the own ers of the property to be assessed may make and thereafter to levy said taxes and assessments Said special tsxes and assess ments to pav the cost of said paving In Paving District No. 155 are hereby duly authorized to be made in the amount of 15214.14 and In Paving District No. 153 In the amount of 53227.56, said cost exclusive of Intersections of streets, avenues and spaces opposite al- mrm and taA amount tn ha and plecw-ef-around InTaving Districts No.

155 and L53. Dated this llth day of Septem-! ber, 1951. CARL P. OLSOW. Mayor! ATTEST: I J.

A. Van Anda, City Clerk. 1-14, 31 1951. Bidner, Lee A Gunderson, Atlva. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION The undersigned having associated themselyes together for the purpose of forming a corporation pursuant to the eeneral corpora tion laws of the State -of Nebraska, hereby gives notice is follows: The name of the corporation shall be NORTHSIDE LUMBER tt MPRS.

INC. The principal place of business of said company shall be Fremont, County, Ne- braska. The general nature of the business is to manufacture and fabricate metal and wood pro- ducts; to conduct a general manufacturing, retail and wholesale establishment for- the manufacture, assembling, and fabrication of all types of personal property; to buy, sell, lease, mortgage and otherwise deal in and with all types of real or personal property; to own, buy, sell, lease, assign and otherwise deal in and with franchises, copyrights, trademarks: to buy, sell, lease or otherwise deal in negotiable paper, loan money, and take security therefor; to buy. sell, own stocks or bonds including its own stock; to do anything that an individual might do in furtherance of or connection with the above business. The author- lzed capital stock of said corporation shall be 350 shares of the par value of 5100 per share.

The company shall be authorized to do business when there has been ten shares issued and paid for. The corporation Is to have perpetual existence. The corporation is to be managed by a Board of Directors of not less -than three and not more than seven aJlso. officers as elected by the DATED September 1. 1951.

R. B. LEACH TOM BUCKLIN 9-14. 21, 28 1951 Bf EKSKINK JOHNSON Hollwoo4 (NEAJ Hollywood and Grapevine: Agent will scream, business juaoagere will fir tnto (hock- and even Margaret O'Brien' braids will lUnd at MMefTM engle. but a Up-top movie queen cam right out with end Informed me that he's been turned down (or the part ahe baa wanted to play for derade.

The star: Frank, ouUpoken Sett Davis. The picture: "Ethan Trome, purchased (rom Wamert by Stan ley Kramer. "I asked Kramer about it," Burred Bett at a party toaaed (or Walter Hampden on the aet of Fox' "rive Fingers." "Mr. Kramer aald he did not want, me. any part of me.

This after 10 yean of wanting to play It." Bette anorted over the Jibes directed at her by the British presi. -It was the BrltuS movie pre. tol the BrlUan presl Hie aald. ain 1 hkhiii ii rrKa hla They aaled me the kind of ques tion! that haven't been auea 01 an actresa In 15 years. Like.

And who nv you that blece of Jew ittally!" Jack Benny and- Mary Living- tone talked Vlo Damon and their daughter, Joan, out of a "too young" marriage. Joan ha rolled at Stanford university. The Kathryn Orayson-Marlo Lan-la (eud Isn't being helped by the re-isau of "That Midnight Kiss" and "The Toast of New the two pictures they made together. Kathryn'a furious over the marquee displays that omit, her name. -r Dolores CosieJfo, who long opposed a film career (or son John Barrymore, caught the sneak of his latest starrer, "The Big Night," and 1 now shouting It, "I'm proud of my boy." Ouy Madison and Call Russell Just finished conferences with agents, producers and attorneys on the co-starring picture they will make.

It's not a western, as rumored, but a big swashbuckling costume spectacle. Lena Turner's pal aren't showing her the current Issue of certain magaslne. There's a big photo layout of Lane and Ava Gardner. The teat says that Lane tM Dr. H.

E. Tagg CHIROPRACTOR. Nekmfea ltd Ssvfciffi I Use ftwut I1M far Appoint tf Skilled Repair Deities IU cf Yc-r Shoes SELL'S SHOI SERVICI 211 I. 4th FRI. AO SEPT.

ZU 9-NICHTS-9 2 SUNDAY MATINEES 2 SEPT. 23 and OCT. 7 i 1 Mv rm I Sisessed unon said lots, carts of lots unvniv choking over the open air movie roles that are (ailing tea way. There' not a drawing room In sight for Kirk, who's slurring buckskin her In "The Big and a logjammer In "The Big Trees." hshed the star, who's mighty unaccustomed to large doses of action: "Anyhow, it's a change of pace. You Jump up on flat car full of redwood logs, start Jumping from one log to another end you think, 'What the Hade am I doing' Kirk's version of hi, contact re lease (rom Warner: "I bought my contract out be cause Hike to stay free.

I've never been happy tied to a contract. There's bo animosity." Oary Grant wss pacing the Room (or On More" set and talking about hi 30-year career In Hollywood. The critics, he admit ted, weren't out of their minds when they panned him in his early days as leading man to Tallulab Jfiankhead and Mae West i'l wasn't very much Of an ac tor." he aald. "When an actor's young, he's on exhibition constant iy and he's not satisfied with him self. He thinks he's supposed to be something In it he's not.

So I was Noel Coward and I'd shove my hands In my pockets. It took me years to get my hands out of toy pockets." Pala of John Agsr who- have been visiting him In the big house report that he Is a model prisoner and tar determined to reduce his 180-day sentence by good behavior. The grapevine Is carrying the message (hat Jane Wyman and Oreg Bautzer have decided on an altar sprint. Even their pals say they are tossing out hint of in tarly wedding. A friend was chiding Shelley Winters' about Time Magazine's movie glamor story, with Ava Oardner on the cover and Shelley on M.

"Maybe," said the pat, "Avvgnt the cover because she's going irate Prank Stnatn." ajmqnnced-Shelleyr-Bdon't want the cover THAT bad Ben Hecht has tipped the shades over the plot of hi "Actors' Blood," but I can unrip the fact that the sequence with Eddie Albert concerns a 12-year-old girl who writes the screen play (or bit movie. Hecht' own daughter play the typewriter genius, i Columbia a ordered Broderick Crawford to stop telling movie scribe that he want to be a di rector, i. UP Railroad Winner Of Award for Safety New York The Union Pacific railroad Was' one of three E. H. Harriman award fold medal winner for It afety record during the last year.

The awards were announced at dinner in New York Thursday night. The Union Pacific ranked first for railroads operating more than 10 million, locomotive miles annually. SUN. -T thru OCT. MICH: Im SmH, 60.

IsMftte Sw. $2.40, SI.M, $1.50. $1.20 kI. tot. Sine anil ardors wit rtaiittasc sad Itompt -ftr make AK-SAI IEN OHko, 201 rattens Omase, Note, Iran." which la riding tandem wlthf? "Vm; i fWDVW EVEEV FARMER'S MUoHTEtf HOPES TO Dd Losrrarcuw josem cotten ETHEL BAnSYKOES Cesspools Ceptic Tanks Great) Trips CLEANED c.n ED LEWIS 2699-lW Use Guide-and Tribune Want Ad 6:45 Under 12 Free I SATURDAY rivi.

i OKI I PtTi Hi II III aeai diii Also Comedy Cartoon Special Sport to I inch trees, and Ten clumps Contractor desiring plan and specifications may obtain earn at the office of the City Engineer. Separate bids are to be submitted on each district. Each bid shall be accompanied by certified check on a Fremont bank or a cashier's check on any bank, tn an amount equal to at least 1 per cent of the bid; and check shall be made payable to the City Treasurer of Fremont, Nebraska as liquidated damage In case the company or persons to whom the Council awards the contract fails or refuses to enter Into the contract and furnish satisfactory corporate surety performance bond in the penal sum of the full amount of the contract price within ten (10) davs of the notice of such swsrd. The time for commencement end completion of the project is. an essential part of the contract and mav so be considered by the Mavor and Council In making the award.

The City, of Fremont, Nebraska hereby reserves the right to accept that bid which. In its judgment, will produce the best job of workmanship and material, whether or not it Is the lowest bid: and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any or all Informalities in any proposal. City of Fremont. Nebraska By: Carl P. Olson, Mayor Attest: J.

A. Van Anda. City Clerk (1-14. 31-1951) I Service Women Hike Asked Washington i-i- An advisory committee on women in the services recommended the defense department Thursday that the present figure of 30,000 women In the armed forces be increased to within the next (ew months. In the Chicago iireo( 1871.

17,000 buildings were destroyed and property loss was estimated at 1160,000,000. hi, "SWORD OF MONTE CHDISfO" TONITI "Uw Of 11m kdUndi" Cenlinvoui Shows from I t. Mi SATURDAY 1 SUNDAY TOMORROW! raisin I urn a a IllfVj Betty Orable's frothy, flossy farce. you will want to see this late Is sue, especially, because If all signs point to the truth, the "March of Time" which' baa always marched on, 1 about to march off the screen, an economic victim at a time when film should be most watchful of the onward-rush of history. Like the heady perfume, the film, "Sirocco" which wafts lntd the Empress, Tuesday, arouses the senses to mystery, romance, and Intrigue.

The setting are reminiscent of the, Casbah with sinister alleys, archways, dark catacombs and ori ental cafes. Humphrey Bogsrt Is back again In hi familiar role of the rene gade tough guy whose only aim is money and mor money to buy ev-everything his bold bad heart desires. Naturally, his one noble gesture save the life of an enemy The place I Damascus. The time la 1925, when the French and Syrian were lighting (or control of Syria. Mart Toren plays the torrid femme fatale, Lee J.

Cobb, the head of the French Intelligence. Let Mother and Dad have a night out and let the kids stay-home and study. At last have a four-star west ern, "Cattle Drive," the story of a spoiled, 13-year-old son df a rail road official who wanders away from his father's private car and Is picked up on the desert by a camp of cattle herders. Joel McCrea Is outstanding as a cowboy who knows how to handle humans as well as horses and cat tle. Under his Influence Dean Stock-well, the boy, earns acceptance -by the cattle men whose rugged strength and unspoken standards he gradually comes to.

admire. Here's a film that proves that a western can make kindness and restraint as exciting and heroic as violence and brute force. Lucky the youngster who wants a birthday theter party this next week end. 1 Spesklng of four star pictures, we'd like to put our own rating of five star on "The Mudlark," which is due In a few weeks. Alec Guinness, a Disraeli, In his speech before the house of commons, makes one of the most Impressive speeches found In all motion picture literature.

"I Can Get It For You Whole-sale," is promised (or Sunday, Sept. 30 at the Empress, ILZZtf Bje Date orV Featuring ELSIE -j THE FAMOUS BORDEN COW Elmer the Bull and Their Coif Beauregard NATIONAL SHORTHORN I POLLED SHORTHORN SHOW NEARLY "50.000 IN TOTAL PRIZE MONEY IMk fkn CkMwikif IrtM-tnatliif CoH-Rooinf Umi WrttHw -trokM fifMins ne muf Mm WHtml man. STARTS 1 311 WW IV 4WH DANCING, LAUGHING lUlii-SC' I MUSICAL INVITATION TO vtW; X.THE YEAR! tS Sincere Apprecia tion I wish to thank all my friends and customers for the fine business we have enjoyed during the past twenty- seven years while driving the Chevron Farm Service Truck. It has been a pleasure to meetnd work with the People in the Fremont area and hope that you will visit often at the new Chevron Truck Station and Ctfe. SSSl II I Klaurel.

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