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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 194C, Tfffe JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE THREE Alley Oop trAND QU.ET, FOLKS. I i nis it JUST A. 1 CI-I-WK LOOK, PARD. WE OL WILLIE'S HAVEN'T TOO DOIN' HIS BEST, MUCH LEAD ON THAT POSSE... WITH TH LOAD HE'S CARRY IN" CAN T YOU HURRY ? South Ashland Mrs. John RemmtR Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson vis ited Friday evening with Mr. and ILrs. Martin Eallou. Mr. and Mrs. John Fetorson re re Saturday supper guests of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clif Carey. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson Texas Hamlin Seedless, Full of Juice Calif. Seedless Nave!s Lgg Sizes GRAPEFRUIT Tex. Mar. Seedless ftt Lge. 80 Size - 5 lbs. L3 Lge. Box $298 POTATOES Nebr. Washed Red Tri. or Idaho Russets $A.49 Util. Gr. 100 lb bag & CRANBERRIES Fancy Fresh Wise. Large Size---.... lb. j) CELERY Fr. Tender Calif. Golden Heart-... lb For Your SOUSE Armour's Star Sliced or Piece lb 35' Liver Sausage bausage Wilson Fresh .... ib. krB t-. , -v. I irr ac ad t TLiir i r r I n r i i I I a i m f S "vVEH...FlVE OF 'EM... PROBABLY HEADING FOR ( HEY, SUMPtN'S RAISIN") COULD BE. .A WE BETTER GET A SO THEYMORE'N LIKELY TH' RASCAL RIVER TERRITORY... I DUST... I THINK WE BY GADFRX MOVE ON...THAT GORY GOT THE i GANG THAT BROKE jc'MON, MEN, THEY'VE ONLY GOT A POSSE ON THEY DIDN'T GULCH SHERIFF'S A V EXPRESS J JAIL THE OTHER GOT A TWO-HOUR START... "V OUR TRAIL LOSE MUCH A. TOUGH CUSTOMER f, BOX Av NIGHT A. WE'LL SMOKE 'EM OUT -r7Tl'- .T1ME! r ( Our Guarantee With Every Co'Meaf Every. cut of meat soH yyj or yoj." mon?y 'will are the Happy New Year Wishing you health, happiness a.nd prosperity for the New Year, and thanking you for your patronage during 1946- Your Hinky-Dinky store renews its pledge to bring you every item, every day, at the lowest possible price. J 1 DON T CARE lh YOU AKfc J f 6HOW'b OVfcK NOW, All Klufi I, 1 wntKt WC i C TH" LEADER, NOBODY . I UNLESS SOME MORE BOVS, WE LL I HtAUINtir Kiv tK n i V IHHQWfi I PfiD AT MF - -v,; I I OF YOU KUMKh CiOI I I AKt Mt -t lAIlTVJiM 3 NT HAT BOX MUST IF WE CAN'T WEIGH BETTER'N OUTRUN 'EM, ( TWO HUNDRED, AND OOP'S NO WE'LL OUT- MIDGET v,A.- -:.v were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Wollen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clary and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Case of Gar den City, Missouri spent Thurs day night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller spent Saturday in Lincoln at the Wat son Coleman home. Mrs. Emma Jones spent Wed nesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman. Mrs. Gill Keller called on Mrs. Milton Eachman Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Heng and Sweet and 10 lb. mesh baj 49' ib. 10' LETTUCE Fresh Crisp Solid Arizona Iceberg Lge. A Qki 5 doz. size hed.. 1" YAMS U. S. Grade No. 1 La. & P. Ric. 3 lbs. 23 CAULIFLOWER Calif. White 12 Snowball lb. CARROTS Calif. Green Top Lge. Bunch 8 Snack Bar Baked Loaves Swift's Premium lb. 45' SALAMI Cudahy's Puritan lb. 57' at Hinky-Dinky must please be che2rfully refunded. You only judge. I FOX "EM rA S . . .. KS '. - I OUTLAWS ARE CLEVER- ENOUGH....&PLIT UK ANU r :' i 1 they ain't left f rMi V TRAIL SIGN FOR .'S35& children of Dunbar spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stander. Mr. and Mxs. Kenneth Roeber and John and Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Roeber and Larry were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roeber and John visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puis and sons Saturday ev ening. Dickie Bachman spent Wednes day nisrht and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Woitzel. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. George Bachman and family spent Sun- t day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Woitzel. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Streich. Mr. ! nd Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mr. and , MJrs. Arthur Jefferys called on ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fries Sunday i afterroon. j Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sandy of 1 Greenwood spent Sunday evening ; f t the Raymond Nelson home. j Parsv Richardson spent Wednes- l r"av night with Marv Alice Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield snd Sammy spent Sunday at the Charles Warren home at Elkorn. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield j had a telephone call from Willa- j iean Sunday evening. She is spend- j ing Christmns with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gerke at Redlands, Calif ornia. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson ;t)ent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ballou and Otis. Mx. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and son were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Olive Whitlatch. Mrs. Ger j Rolland and LeRoy Tinean and Ashley Boiler visited Robert Tin nean at Greenwood Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and son spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' Klipp. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and Eddy spent Thursday with Mrs. Olive Whitlatch. trude Boiler was a caller. Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin and antee 'a ygjsi;qLA! NEW PAPER LABEL Comes ofl quickly, ea sily. Leave no mark. No ink to wash out. 1 f i 1 - rr w By V. T. Hamlin . .. 7TTT-rTTr7TT7TTTT77T7T a work the streams, HOURSl THEV GOTTA HIT GRIT SOMETIME Arthur were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamberlain called in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs. John Maack were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maack. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and sons spent Sunday afternoon and : evening with her folks at Alvo.Mr. land Mrs. Fred Rueter. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore and Di Louis A. Amato OPTOMETRIST Ruse Bldg. 2nd Floor Phone 72 OCULAR EXAMINATION AND CARE re Harding Seal Test Ice Cream Buy it in the Built and Pkgs. Schreiners Bread, cakes, rolls, pastries... all from one sack ! And we guar vou'll be proud of the results every time you bake with Gooch's Best Enriched, All-Purpose Flour. It's the easiest and most economical way .to do all your baking. Take home sack todav. 50 lb. sack $2.99 251b. sack $1.53 Soennichsens BLACK & WHITE GROCERY sons called at the William Leddy home Monday evening. Berdina Rueter is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Dewey Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bailey and Martha Dean attended a Christ mas party at the Ralph Dean home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fosnot and Jirnmy of Schuyler are spending a few days at the Harold Rich ard's home. Mrs. Cecil Stander spent Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. John MiT ack. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marolf. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong and Mrs. VV. W. Dean spent Thurs day evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Willis. i Mrs. W. W. Dean is spending the holidays with her son C. B. Defin at Memphis. Mr.' and Mrs. Elmer Carlson of Worland. Wyoming, Mrs. Amy Gilbert of Warm and Mrs. Tom Coyer of Ashland spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Armstrong, j Mr. and Mrs. John Remmenga entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of Dorothy Remmenga's birthday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lenhard, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kupke and Shir lev of Murdock, Ervin Lenhard of Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brinkman and Linda of Palmyra, Mark Rikli and Viola Marvin of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. George Willis vis ited Saturday in Plattsmouth at the G. O. Schwenneker home. Subscribe for tW Journal Notice Legionnaires Pp-nlar me0!"" Thurs day JAn. 2. 1947. Initio- ft.n of new mm hrs oyi - all (S'M.th Qrha Post DeereH rTam. Movm" picture1 Rv (,.rAr of the Postl ltwrt Olson Adiutant. w SACRIFICED! Many Below Cost Values to $3995 Now Values to $49.98 Now DRESSES Drastically Reduced . In 3 groups for quick clearance Real Shopping Problem PORTLAND, M. OP Christ mas shopping presents a problem to Mrs. Hattie M. WilcGx, 65, whose family includes nine chil dren, 44 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. - Moscow Telephone- Minded MOSCOW T Not a village in the Moscow district will be with out a telephone when plans for ex tension are completed by the first of next year, it has been announc ed. The Light That Failed jr,iiiCBm'i3Hs:;i:si:asix gKeep Your Feet Dry, Useg DRI-FOOT i Foot Powder 1 Guaranteed to stop Foot H Perspiration After p g 3 Applications 1 5CK h per can ':s:K!;;K:rB:::;:K"s:'::H: FOB GREATER CONVENIENCE AND MOST ECONOMY NUMBER OF DAILY TRIPS EXAMPLES OF LOW FARES 5 Trips - Los Angeles $34.16 5 Trips - Portland 34.16 5 Trips - Kansas City 4.08 5 Trips - Chicago 10.47 5 Trips - Denver 12.65 Plu Federal Transportation Tax Hotel Plattsmouth Phone 200 a Operated by INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES . - WITH THE V;J TTL DIETRIM PLAN 1 WFmmmmmmmmmjm':mmtL Dtetrim Capsules nourishes rout V JJE, body while rcu reduce providing PI 4 jjFB sVJp8 1 tm essential vifomtRS ond mm- IS 4 I fc T f mfAw ft-Jn hT 4 1 roif needed of o restricted diet. IJ IS 4 Ul vfll , S949 & v i v VTTnrT I v"aru? supply ri , I 1 "ii"" Schreiner Pharmacy inter 23 All Wanted Styles, Beautiful Colors 100 Wool Fabrics $7 '11 m Que 5 REMEMBER THE CC3T of insurance is a very small part of the value it protects. Fires occur without any warning. BE INSURED AND BE READY STEPHEN M. DAVIS l Plattsmouth State Bank Building Phone Nc. 9 . i s l f itl ' V 1 ';. i ! 'vXlx -ft - '1 i : I t . Vf v I ' f s s. r i J. I I 'Jr, t t-fN v , t -- "n'i - CASS THEATER 3 Last time tonight Monday, Dec- 30 Charles Coburn & Tom Drake n 'THE GREEN YEARS I he year s greatest pro duction! --v Also news reel Tues. Only, Dec. 31 Bargain Day William Elliot and Constance Moore in lN OLD SACRAMENTO' A creat outdoor action hit! Also Cartoon and football reel! Mat. Tues. 2:30.' Nights 7:00 & 9:00 dm. 12 & 20c inc. tax Wed & Thur. Jan. 1 & 2 Margaret O'Brien and 1 Big Cast in 'THREE WSE FOOLS' V masterpiece cf enter tainment a warm and human story! 1s crnerlv & r a rtrvon Subscribe for tts Journal -it r, -7 I S. 4 ( r i