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PAGE SIX ZEE JOUMfAL, PLATTSMOTJTH, KEK .ASKA Helawka By Journal Field Rpw iMf Maxine Stiffens, dauc'itfr cf Jnh: Pteffcns v,a;' among the 27 nurse? t; nr.'vluato Iron' the Immam i hos I.i'al on M'iy 11 tli. Tii." chiss wiii r')!itiiin? nniil St ptenif "r. Mi's. Ai-th-ir Wolpli ami Airs Albert Ander rc.ii attended the sirudmition exer- isos f ion1, here. ila (1 was -hot,(.'ii as outita'ulinij 4-11 club member by the Standard Oil company and was heard over tb. hroaii'astir.g station on Fri day, a? an oil rt preventative called ( li her and presfi ied her with a ?2" war bond for he" efforts. .'diss PoH.ird graduated froin. the National Business college tit Lincoln the pa.-t v.r-ek and will he with her parents. AO. and NM Oren Toilard. for two weckf before bi'?;inni:rj :.ei b'.iy'ness vincer in Lincoln. Lupene Hick? hj; purchased lh property of ihe lat-5 C'!i ;r!ey Job l.sor. , ie. the east part of town, am! plaiK to move there fcc:i to make his home. The Clarence family and Vilas Kct'dhr.t family joir.od tl.c Itandall ! uitZLT family at their fai;n Sunday tv niiii-T fo,- a vxeinii")- roast. Air. and Air. K. . Xntiian and daughters vere host; to a family dinm-r at tluir heme Sunday, honor ing a relative. Airs. J li.i Kokjer rem Kearney. Frank At. Afassi? id with hi.? dau ghter, .Mr. alio Mrs. Crover llobacl;, for a f"W weeks, atltr having spent eieisidc Table time v.iih another t'.au g liter, Airs. Myrtle Tiits.-h. SPECIAL NOTICE TO OWN K IIS OF AIOTOR VEHI CLES .AND OTHER TAXABLE PRO PERTY: Meetings of Board of Equalization of Cass County. Nebraska. The Cass County Board of Equalization will Airs. Matilda Bischof and daugh ter, Minnie and Mrs Albert LoiSlie of Nebraska City Jtwere Monday guests, )f' "Mr. "and Mrs. V. O rind and family. Miss Patricia Sand, teacher - at Amache, Colo., arrived Tuesday for a two weeks visit with her parents. Air. and Airs. F. O. Sand. Her school is at a reservation and she is re quired to teach the summer iionths also, and will return to school after two weeks. Peggy Pand, daughter of Air. and Airs. E. O. Sand, was confirmed at St. Mary's church in Nebraska City Sunday evening. A bishop from Lin coln delivered the sermon and con firmed a class of SI. Mr. and Airs. Sand and family, Air. and Airs. Wil! Cst and Airs. George Kime attended the services. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schanot, former Nehawkans. now at Bennett, announce T.he arrival ol a daughter at the Brvvn Memorial hospital, Lincoln. Airs. Fred Norris, Inglewood. Cal.. is a guest of Cass county relatives. Sgt. John E. Kaier, Jr., Camp Rueker, Ala , is with his parents at Avoea. and relatives here, for It days. Clara M. Kruger, San Diego, Cal., has be' n temporarily promoted to ! i lie rank of sargant and is working ii. an office of the eommarding gen eral. SSgt. Victor Ross writes his par ents, Mr. and Airs. Louis Ross, of having been transferred te ihe Ad mit alty islands in the south west Pa cific. Sgt. Arthur ioilard has removed from Guadalcanal to New Britain in the southwest. Johnnie Sheard, Jr., graduate of the high school at Plattsmouth in I')! 4. vas a recent gust of his aunt. Air. and Mrs. George Pernios. He pass- led his phjsieol fur the army and expects to be called won. Sgt. and Mrs. Alexander Raskisits and baby left for California Monday. He lias been here fir three weeks. New York hospital. Sgt. Ray Akins, Fort Crook, spent Sanday 'with' liisj pareats.MtV; and Airs. Alatt Akins. He has been noti fied of three months training aj the Fort Crook camp. ' t . " The Neha vka school year year will close Friday with a community picnic at the school grounds with track( and framed t for entertainment jof th,a business section cf town in' the aftevnvv,2?fl?avo inifrod 'tnV i , 1 , V - 1 .1 . THURSDAY, MAY 25 194 iU-thfe afternoufapaie inited "to come and briay-ir-'ditiner. ' Mrs. Fred HansW Ind Mrs. G. W. Weik spent Thurjdacy in Lincoln. Mr. and Urn': West have quit the creanirj business and have moved to thei Tufker property east Bob Akins and Norman 'Lundberg are employed at the Nebraska City canning factory. Bessie Murdoch observed her birth day Sunday. She was a dinner guest of her sister, Airs V. H. Kruger and family for the day.. Russians Kill Nazis ; Morcow, May 21. (UP) Russian trootis killed approxiiTiately 4tl Ger mans in taking a height in "the Sianislawow area of southeastern Poland and in hand-tc-hand trench fighting; northwest of Tiraspol along (li?. jov'er .Dnestr river yesterday,: it was 'iiinouiTced tot! ay Fourteen Ger man planes were shot down, the Rus sian. commuuiq.iie said, adding that there were no Important changes in the eastern front! , ' ' , : BACK THE ATTACK WITH BONDS meet for the purpose of equalising the assessment valuations ol Cas 1 recem ly from county, for the year of 1914. in the i win report on the west coast i ommissioners ottiee at -he Court Hoii'e in Plaltsmoulh. Nebraska; on Tuesday. June IStli. 1 944 at 9 A. A'., He expects to have thirty dajs with his parents there before being eall-i auel also on June 14th, 1944. and on ltd to active duty, June lr.th. 1 944. i All claims for Equalization slioultl ; be filed on blanks v bich can be oh- : tained at the offi'e of the County' Clerk; and should bo filed at the, effke rf the County Clerk ?t Platts-i mouth. Nebraska, on or before Tnuislay, June lr.th. 1944. ! Property owners who write to lb" County Cierk for blanks shoub pive the dor.cnpticn of the property on which complaint is to be madf. and state the reason for the com- idaint. vo that the P'ountv Clerk can ! till oat tbr complaint blank before ' mailing. C-o. R. Sayles, j County Clerk, j LT-d-sw Cass County, Nebraska Your Hea'th, Happiness and Success, Demands Good Vision! Leonard Fitch Optometrist 116 N. 5th. Phone 141 Plattsmouth . t ::- 'ft- t ; : ' --. ny: : :!fM fj;---;v';.' . J.. Jf:im: - X... fc"-v- r 2 i. '-r - - '-, ; X ":vV- .- .-V -:: J, 1I0ENIX ' - y , ... . 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Excellence without Extravagance This Store Will Be Closed All Day Tuesday, Memorial Day PINT JAR IGA EXTRA WHIPPED SALAD DRESSING 24 REFRESHING TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT1 JUICE 46-02. CAN 3 Blue Points THE COFFEE OF CHARACTER ROYAL GUEST COFFEE On Your Picnic, 1-LB. Hot or Cold Bag 21 utt, 1 IGA BRAND OATMEAL QUICK or REGULAR SMALL A tk PACKAGE 10 IGA BRAND CAKE FLOUR LIGHT 'N FLUFFY LARGE AfC PACKAGE! 4- .3 IGA BRAND SNO - KREEM PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3LB. mt CAN a m aw- . -r -off NEEDS NO COOKING SPEEDWAY STARCH 12-oz. 4s mac PACKAGES 1 2 You'll Cad CLno tU tipn of frvH for iha picnic batkef a) your IGA Star. Don't for gr c f v radiihoc and ciry. CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS POTATOES U. S. NO. 1 "A" SIZE WHITE SHAFTER J POUNDS ORANGES CIA 9 2 fr 15' OTOE BRAND 13 POINTS . No. 2 Can 13 Points 4f No. 2 Can 13 Points No. 2 Can 14" 13' 14 FLORIDA VALENCIA 126 SIZE POUND 16-OZ. JAR GRAPEFRUIT JUICY CALIFORNIA " " '" T LEMONS 13 RED, RIPE SELECTED TOMATOES 2 59' CRISP, FIRM HEAD LETTUCE CALIFORNIA ' CARROTS 2 --15' FRUIT PECTIN PEN-JEL 12 IGA SELF RISING PANCAKE FLOUR 3i- 21c IGA BRAND, A FARINA WHEAT CEREAL 2-20' CPJSC0 -69- 3 SIEVE, CONTINENTAL, EARLY JUNE PEAS 12 &2 T PEAS 12 139 SATISFACTION TOMATOES 12 - T ELMSDALE, CUT GREEN 4f No. 2 465 .... J, Cans J, GREEN BEANS 3 LIMA BEANS HONEY FLAVORED RED BEANS OTOE BRAND BEANS & BACON COUNTRY QUEEN DICED BEETS LINK0 CORN 6 59' IGA TOMATOES 3 56 MORGAN'S PURE APPLE JUICE 26' ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE ICE CREAM MIX ZIP-FREEZE PUDDING MIZ FLUF-TEX -11 CALIFORNIA 40-50 SIZE PRUNES pound n 2-LB. JAR PKG. 5SS FIRST PRIZE GRADE A SHOULDER VEAL ROAST NO POINTS ri1 POUND 27 VEAL CHOPS -STEAKS STEWS PORK LOIN END ROASTS NO POINTS IM POUND 25' LINKO CUT No. 2 Cans 39 Complete Assortment o Luncheon Meats a W ulILI 1M lis PHONES 23 ! 1 ' ' ' i , 24 in WE DELIVER Mi MODESS SANITARY NAPKINS 2 1-D0Z. 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