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i i Till: PLATTSMOUTir, NEBRASKA, JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT Thursday, January 1, 1948 Murray Tlcv. Hoy Morris left Tuesday morning by auto for Garnet, Kansas to spend Christmas with his son. Rev. Wizard Morris and his family. He plans to return T: iday. Mr. r.nd Mrs. J. C. Comstock. of Plattsrr.outh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Comstock, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hild drove to Council Bluffs on Friday to visit with the Emil Hild family, one of the daughters of Emil Hild. Lavonne and her family plan to move to Michigan soon. Gary and Roger Hild spent the week end with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild. The manv friends of Mrs. Neil Stewart will be sorry to learn she is in the hospital suffering with a serious heart ailment. Mail may be addressed to her Wm. S. WETENKAMP Ral Estate and Insurance Res. Dial 5176 Office So. Cth St. PJatsmouth Crossed Fingers! KEEPING YOUR fingers crossed will never prevent ycur property or possessions from being damaged by fire or some other cause. Rather than trust to such "blind luck" it is far wiser to de pend on fire nis-jrance thru Stephen M. Second Floor Piattsmoul State Bank Elds. Phone 6112 rt 804 Sixth avenue, Brookings, South Dakota, and it will he fnr-nrdd to her. Her son. Dr. ArchibaM Stewart, of Pittsburg. Pa., and daughter, Mrs. Lorena MrGee, of Red Oak, Iowa, were summoned to her bedside last week. However, she has improved somewhat s;nee. Dr. and Ms. L. M. Hauntman, Befh and Jeanine. of Muneie, Indian, arrived at the Brubicher borne Simdav to snend Christmas IVvrlv is also at home for the Christrms holidays from "Wes leyan university. Mr. and M-s. Ivan D Les jj'ernier ana xvonne, jimmv ana Elton prrived Sundav from Find- lav. Ohio, to snend te veek Iw'th Mrs. Eugenia Do lues Pr- rier and M and Mrs. WiM ProM-n. of Omaha, and the Dale Tor-lifR j Mr. Will Sevbolt returned last j Saturday from a visit in San i Antonio, Texas, i Air. nd MVs. Roy Frp'-is ?"d ijim wr- visit'ng at the Gil , rpr S"ndav afternoon. I Mr. Dl IjonT and Diana 'and Mrs. Nellie Long drove to ! Aubum. Tuesdav. to visit with M: Mfrarp Snvder and her jfarrviv. Mrs. Snyder is the form jer Margie Long. I The Sunvside Proioct Chib met T-'piAy pftemoon at 1h .home r,f Mrs. Charles Mad for ! their Christmas party. Thirteen .members ad three guests, Mrs. Gimer Worthan and Mrs. Shelton Smith, of Murray, i Miss Irene Finkle. of .Nebraska City, were cresent. 1 At the close of the afternoon ; refreshments were served by the ; hostess. j The Murray Study Club held their annual Christmas meeting ion December 18. A covered 'dish luncheon was served fol lowed by a gift exchange. Mrs. Dale Wohlfarth, Mrs. Ray Frans. 3 Tiimns wAi.f.ivn rn "Title Insurance" Plattsmouth, Nebraska The Party's All Wet f I . - ' ... ftA Record $40 Price on Cattle in Omaha Cows added at least another , sold to $26.00. Fat lambs, ; quarter to last week's gains, j last week, sold strong to lrma rannArc nn.l rntters atlcents or more up, Monday, Omaha's' world record fat , $13.25 to $15.50, and lifting the cattle price of $40.00, set Tues- ! top for beef cows to $22.50. Bulls day last week, continued to be j sold to $21.50. Stockers and feed the quotable top there Monday j ers -were 25c up, stock steers despite unevrn trade that hit j to $2C.0O, feeder steers to $26. some "new croppers," especially 50. Stock calves were 50c-$1.00 heifers, as much as 50 cents, i higher, steer calves to $29,501 Best steers at Omaha Monday, ; heifer calves to $27.00, the lat- ! however, were $33.50, with 1,025 Iter a new all-time high. On j pounders equalling the all-time heavier supply hogs slumped! high for that weight. $38.00. Fed 50-75c, dropping the top from j heifers sold to $30.00 and were , $23.75 Friday (highest since Oc- quotablo to $33.00 or better. : tobcr), to $28.00 Monday. Sows 1 1106. $29.00. !top $25.35 and quotable higher or at the highest level Since tsep tember. Slaughter e;, to $10.03, were steady; likewise feeder lambs considered eligible to $22.50. i Amtfng r'fcnt sales: Fritz Siemoneit, 100 hogs, wt. 245, $23.15. Boedecker & Jochim, 31 hogs, wt. 170, $27.25. Fritz Siemoneit, 25 steers, wt. up Mr. and Mr- 25 entertained Tu. the honor of Mr. or. hnpv; 'I 'mi ' i,oimes. Mr. and Mrs. E'.r:u : and Mrs. Victor St Mrs. Irven Meisin.-. Walter IT. II;..- " I: SmitSi & Lefcens Atiornej's-at-Law Donat DIdir. - Plattsmouth Lifeguards Carl Heller and Hazel Day hold their New Year's party where the only party crashers would be porpoises, octopi or flounder. They're having a gay time on the floor f Florida's Sihrer Springs, with no one able to put a damper on the festivities. Mrs. Curtis Faris, and Mrs. An- .ment so they can join him in na Meisinger, Mrs. Gus Bru- bcher were enests of the club. Nineteen members wero present. The three teachers. Mrs. Reed, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Smith and daughter moved into the aoartment iust vnnted bv Mr, Miss Stander and Mis Finkle ! anrj Mrs. Howard Younker. Loans for All Worthwhile Purposes Phone, Write or See Mutual Company Don J. Arundel W. II. (Bill) Briggs "The Friendly Plattsmouth Company" DIAL 3213 North of Cass Drug were guests also at the noon luncheon. Clarissa Gruber. Pat tv Wohlfsrth. Sbpv, MrKluskv. Marilvn Morris. Billv Faris and Carol Fnris, John Todd were the children enjoying the party. Mrs. Faohel Faris and Mrs. George Rieke drove to Syracuse on Tuesday to call on Mrs. Faris' brother, Tom Copenhaver, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Iverson and baby daughter arrived Mondav from Kevser. West Virginia, to spend rthe Christmas holidays with Mrs. Addie Perrv. Mr. and Mrs. Pock Pittman and son. Dicky, win b dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Orin Da vis on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carper and sons had as Christmas dinner "uests. Mrs. Gertrude Carner, Mr. Gus Nelson, Mrs. Selma Nel son and Eddie. Mr. and Mrs. WE WELCOME The NE W YEA R And in doing so, we are mindful of the splendid cooperation we have had during the years past. We are not without appreciation when thinking of the splendid patronage that has been ours, and we wish to thank each of you for whatever part you may have had in the progress of this firm. . Happy Neiv Year to you and yours. JANUARY PLATTSMOUTH CREAMERY "The Heme of Casco Butter" 203 Main Street Dial 4278 Plattsmouth ivir. ana Mrs. r rea mm were puests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen of Nehawka rt a nnrty on Christmas eve. On Christ mas D"v they attended church. and following services drove to Omaha, where thev were puests at thp home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hoyn for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wohl firth and Bob had as Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wohlfarth and Patty. Louisville Mr. and ' Mrs. Ad Ren--hler spent .Chr'stms Day wih their son and family in Omaha. Mrs. Core received three long distance calls on Christmas. Charles Mead i One beins from a sister near North Platte. Mr. L. A. Flair, of Omaha, has purchased the Irvin Inmnn res idence and oxnects to move to entertained members of their family for Christmas dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-'-ard Wehrein, of piacmouth: Mr. and Mrs. James Comstock ' Louisville shortly after the first and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Df the vear. Morris, Merilvn and Jimmy. The jrvjn Tnmans expect to Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKlusky, p.p jntn their new nroprtv, Sheri Sue and Bnbbv spent tbe jrnrrv Merriam place, Jan- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Iske, of Fort Crook. Mr. and Mrs. John Faris and Jo Ann of Forest City. Iowa, srent Christmas with Mrs. Ra chel Faris. They came Christ mas eve and left early Friday mornin?. On Christmas Day uary first. The Fner Warren blacksmith and welding shon at Cedar Creek burned to the eround on Wednesday night of last weeV. The shop and contents w?re a total loss. The bnil'Hn? was nne of the oldest in Cdar Creek. The Louisville fire department Mr. and Mrs. George p'ekeUVas called, but on amount of Wavne. Phyllis, Garv and Low ell ard Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Faris, Bob, Jack, Don, Kay, Bil ly and Carol were also guests at Mrs. Faris' home. Mr. and Mrs. Cayton Cocker ill, Joan and Dale spent Christ mas with Judre and Mrs. Har vey Collins, of Papillion. Ncbr., parents of Mrs. Cockerill. Mr. Howard Younker will leave Sunday evenin? for Chi cago where he will attend school under the G. I. training program. Mrs. Younker and ( son will remain at her parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hosehar un til Howard can locate an apart- HEY! SCIIREINERS HAVE SEALTEST ICE CREAM! SELECT Peppermint Stick Strawberry Royale Fude Royale Chocolate & Vanilla ICE CREAM HOLIDAY CAKE! Each $1.33 STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM PIE! Each 57c ORDER FOR NEW YEARS NOW! Pint 30c Quart 55c OPEN EVERY SUNDAY! 9 to 12 a. m. 3 to 6 p. m. SCHREINER PHARMACY bad roads thev were delayed so lnncf the lulding was almori burned to the Prov.nd when they arrived. Mr. Warren's plans, for the future are indefinite. The G'en Hrbmsons are en joying a new Chrysler car which was delivered to them late last week. Herman Funeke came from Missouri to spend the holidays wiih his son and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Long return ed to Louisville during the wek end after spending three weeks in San Bernadino. Calif., with her daughter and family. Mrs. Long returned to her work at the Omaha Public Power Dis trict on Monday. Mrs. L. C. Isaac had been working in Mrs. Long's place during her ab sence. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koop Jr. drove from Two Harbors, Minn., to spend the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Zas tera and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koop Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brunsnn of Lincoln, visited last weekend in Louisville. They spent Christ mas Day this year in Minnesota ?.t the home of Mrs. Brunson's parents. The Golden Cicle Club met Dec. 16 at the home of Mrs. Tena Nessen, with Mrs. Dorothy Nes sen as cohostess. They had their regular meeting and then en joyed a Christmas party. A number of relatives and close friends of Harold Eaines, Sr., called at his home Decem ber 16 to heln him celebrate his birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards, follow ed by serving cf ice cream,' cof fee and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puis were hosts at a family dinner Christ mas Day to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riester and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis and Harold, of Murray. ' and Mrs. Geo. Schrodcr. OUR PEDGF0R ,194 HpHJIP m s Here's Hinky-Dinky's pledge for 1948 . . . Ve'rs going to do our l:vo! best, to give you MORE fot every rood dollar you spend. MORE quality . . . because top-notch quality always has been our first consideration! MORE nutritious fresh meats ... in an ever-increasing variety, and clways FRESH! MORE weSI known canned and packaged foods . . . MORE fresh fruits and gardsn-crisp vegetables to help make your 1948 food budget cover better, testier, more appetizing meals every day in the year! m Rustic Spiced Crobcpp!es... Vour Certified Purpla 16 cz. Gl 22c urns 19c Sun Pok (in Syrup) Dk. Sweet ri : No2'.- encrrio Con. For PUs, etc. Blackberries Con.. Whole 'Syrup Packed Apricots co2i19c Heinz Famous CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP x2 or Sliced Standard - No. 2'; reatrses Can. 29e 17c 27c No 21: 38c Flavopine Crushed PirsecppSe.... Sweet cr Unswcct Crcngo Juice... cL" 23c Pineapple Juice Del Mon! 4S ex. -Con.. 41c i nil i h i i ii ! it j T n ibiji rt-SuLX)iUi jut. i TSMATO 2 Cens 23C m HEINZ BABY FOODS 29c & 9c 4 Reg. Cens lb. 59c mm Apple Souce Mussclman't Fancy No. 2 Can TV -i 1..:. Old No wc I J;ii 1 1 Iw Ulvw South Con Smoked, Sugar-Cured.Sm.all Av., Whole or Half SMOKED PICNICS Corn-Fed Beef Blade or Arm BEEF ROAST . . It?. 47c FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF . CENTER CUTS PORK CHOPS BACON SQUARES lb. 45c SOLID PACK OYSTERS Pint 79c SKINLESS WIENERS lb. 55c LARGE or RING AsDareaus L N;;.231c BOLOGNA lb. 45c 1 w ... - - r5 .v m Sliced PRESSED HAM w M BERLINER lb. 55c m HEAD CHEESE or 1 SOUSE lb. 39c H LIVER SAUSAGE M BRAUNSCHWEIGER lb. 59c S Smoked and Supar Cured M BACONETTS lb. 39c lilllliliK rune Spears, Sacramento Fancy UlCe Brand Bet. 16c MOc 15c Pea SOUD No""" Can ,0c 3 " 29c Case of 24 $2.25 Tomatoes Pinecone No. 2- Standard Can I"tC Calif. Sweet Red Emperor Large Cluster Bunches GRAPES . . Z lb 29c Nebraska Washed Red Triumph, Large Size 'A' POTATOES . . 10 th. 45c 100-Lb. Bag (when packed) $3.89 Genuine Red River Cobblers, 100 lb. (w.p.) ....$3.59 Fancy Idaho Red Snappy Jonathans APPLES . . lb. 10c Ring-Pack full bushel basket $3.39 Extra Fancy Wash. Delicious 2 lb. 25c Fresh, Tender California Bleached Pascal CELERY .... Pound 10c U. S. No. 1 Texas Porto Rican YAMS lb. 11c f Calif. Sunkist Seedless Navels, Lge. Sizes ORANGES lb. 9c Calif. Sunkist, Lge. Size Full of Juice LEMONS lb. 15c California Grfen-Top Large Bunch CARROTS Bunch 15c m 10-Lb. Mesh Bag Texas Marsh Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 10-lb. bag 45c V-3 EronJ 14-ox. Specicl Coupon Offer Jar Ksarns 12-oz. Zestful " Bot. American Reg. Beauty Pk3. 18c 19c 19c Food Club Cheese Food. Si 93c Catsup Chili Sauce I Macaroni 1 Cheese Book Matches Pkf13c EVE&BEST Pure Red Raspberry Preserves J;rb43c I fllillilS Biscuit Sn5: X: 16c I Devils Food cMt i'MSc I Nutrine 79c Dates &d S 27c IlfJlHIH SWIFTS WAXTEX SUPREME HI-HO NABISCO Stroined Protects Graham Sunshin Shredded Meats Foods Crackers Butter Wheot for Babies Toity Crackers Regular 3-o:Can Roll 2-lb. Pkg. 1-lb. Pkg. Pkg. 18c 21c 47c 31c 17c :V.