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THE PLATTSIWOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL AGE SIX Thursday, October 27, 1949 At The Cass County Court House (Continued from Page One) tate. Francis E. Casey appears as the attorney. - In the county court Wednes day morning Lester Curtis was charged with operating a motor "vehicle without the proper lic ense and on his plea of guilty a fine of $10 and costs. - In the county court on Wed nesday morning petition was filed asking for the probate of the estate of Margaret Greer THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Plattsmouth, Nebraska and for the appointment of Charles Henry Greer and Fran cis Greer as the executors of the estate. District Judge Thomas E. Dunbar has notified the office of the clerk of the district court that the docket for the Novem ber term of the district court will be called Friday at 10 a. m. VISITORS FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kopp, of Miami, Florida, have returned home after a few days visit here at the home of Mrs. Josephine Cechal, mother of Mrs. Koop and with Adolph and John Cechal, brothers of Mrs. Koop. They also enjoyed a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rebal and family and Mr. .and Mrs. Frank E. Koubek and family. The Kopp family have resid er in the south for the past twenty years where Mr. Kopp has large business interests in Miami and vicinity. a EASY WAY v yj iu wivK iwvh rwwkiKi mi diheiii wr Semi-Solid f E NOW IN THE NEW SIIF-FEEDING BOX Children Enjoy Hallowe'en Party One of the pleasant children's Hallowe'en parties was that held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cognac in Hillcrest, when their daughter, Nannett, entertained a group of the school friends. The party was held in the basement of the home that had been arranged in keeping with the Hallowe'en season to add to the charm of the occasion. The members of the group came in costume and many clever and unusual suits were to be found among the group. Games appropriate to the season were played by the folks during the evening and refresh ments were served at a season able hour by Mrs. Cognac to the members of the party. Adding to the excitement of the evening was the visit of Mephistophles that caused a great deal of thrills to the young folks. Those attending were Mary Ann Ryan, "Butch" Furse. Ed die Anderson, JacK Anderson, Elliott Anderson, Frank Keider ling, Andrea Keiderling, Nancy Keiderling, JJohn Hirz, Clifford Shafer, Sharon Shafer, Darrell Keyes, Charles Melch, Charles Dreamer, Tommie Lawrence, Dannie Lawrence, Bobby Mas them, Merlin Arundel, Mary Sullivan, Carolyn Ford, and the hostess, Nanette Cognac. You simply put these easy-to-carry boxes in the lay ing house or on the range... cut holes in the sides ...your birds feed themselves! Now it's no effort whatever to give your flock the benefits of Semi-Solid 'E" Emulsion. Buy Here Today Plattsmouth Creamery Thf Home of Butter 203 Main Phone 4278 Omaha Lady Injured In Auto Accident Mrs. Christina Abbott, 2344 Polk Street, Omaha, suffered severe inj uries Wednesday morning at 11:45 five miles south of Plattsmouth on high way No. 75, when the 1936 Pon tiac sedan she was driving got out of control and crashed on to the roadside, damaging one side of the car quite badly. Mrs. Abbott had turned out for a car passing her, and had then attempted to get her car back into the line of traffic, to avoid approaching cars and lost control of the car. The victim of the accident was treated by Drs. R. F. Bren del and O. C. Hudson who had been called to the scene, and was then taken to Omaha for treatment at the Douglas Coun ty hospital. It was found that she was suffering a broken shoulder blade and head wounds that required sixteen stitches to close. She was taken to Omaha in the Caldwell ambulance of this city that had been called to the scene. (S -oil kfi L- " MttME . . Mfonfe; ' 1(1 1 ! Cherries, -111. 1 T . i-iD., i-oz. jar jica cm will continue thru Saturday Our pre-winter Harvest Sale has met with tremendous success, and will come to a pleasant ending on Satur day, Nov. 5th. IF YOU MEN ARE GOING TO NEED ANY HEAVY, WARM CLOTHING, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IT Wool Mackinaws Plaids Warm Sizes CG to 46 ?10.95 Value Lots of Warmth for Only $J95 Men's Sheep Lined Jackets Values to $14.50 Zipper Front Leather Trim $795 Boom for Overcoats Oxford Grey Fleece $25.00 Value Sizes 40-42-44 Pcof $Q95 Odd Lot Jackets Men's Lined Utility In this group is a jacket for almost any use Water Repellent Gabardine Outer with Wool Flannel Lining Mostly Browns and Tan in Color Sizes to 4G Values to $15.00 $95 Final Cleanup Moleskin Pants For lower extremity com fort. Sizes 32-44. These have been selling for $4.25 Final $095 Clearance L Top Coats Brown and Tans Covert and Fleeces Only 6 Coats Sizes to 40 Grab $ 095 Them IO Jackets Pile-Lined Aleutian Cloth Outer All Sizes . Usually sold in surplus stores for $13.95 . $99S Sheep-Lined Coats Popular short style with large fur collar. Protect yourself from "Old Man Winter." Sizes 38 to 48. Values to $14.95 Only y SOENNICHSEN'S SOAP GRAINS Toy Bath Soap in Each Package Lge. Pkff. 25c IGA Homogenised EVAPORATED MILK Cans 23C DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING PEACHES No. zys . . Can 28c SUNNY MORN If Whole Figs, 1 -lb-, 1-oz. Jar Pineapple Tidbit, No. 2 Can Boysenberries, No. 303 Jar 23c 3 (Sp) DEL MONTE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 3 cans 47C 1-lb. ba DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE 28c DEL MONTE WHOLE GRAIN GOLDEN CORN 17c DEL MONTE FRUITS SALAD .Naii!5 48c ft Gerber's BABY CEREAL ( pki' 1 6c DEL MONTE B8ANC II Lee' llr Can IIC FRUIT COCKTAIL lf7J' l DEL MONTE BARTLETT PEARS s: 35c DEL MONTE SAUERKRAUT Noc 15c was,- tin r,6 1-!b. cans Tests prove It's preferred by all dogs. Guaranteed to satisfy! 27c 0 ,GA 'BEST VALUES Finest quality meats, trimmed to save you money! Brands you know and like, at low. prices!" 7 SIRLOIN STEAK? ib. 79c Hormell's Fresh Country Style Links PORK SAUSAGE 47c Pork Loin END ROAST 2. 3 lb. Avg. ... 35c Delicious With Sauerkraut and Dumplings Wilson's Certified All Meat Large FRANKS 42c Wilson's Certified PICNIC HAMS Lt 6 !b: 39c Armour's Star Pure LARD 15c 2 lbs. for 29c Fresh PORK HOCKS ,b. 25c All Meat, Ring Bologna or Large BOLOGNA 40c Swift's Oriole Slab BACON 3o;,bMop;r." lb. 49c Fresh Ground, Mixed (Not Seasoned) Beef and PORK ,b 39c Armour's, 2-1 b. Loaf, Yellow CHEESE r bZ 75c Fresh Dressed Hens and Springs Fine Eating Jonathan Apples .... 5-Ib. Bag 45c Mellow Golden Delicious Apples .......... Ib. 9c Selected, Rsd Delicious Apples ....... .2 lbs. 17c Bright Red Cranberries 1-lb. Bag 21c Cauliflower lb. 8c Sno White Sweet, Meaty, Red Emperor Grapes 2 lbs. 21c Grimes Golden APPLES California ORANGES 200 Size Bushel $2.19 ...ib. 12c &b Titilifij lout &oSAfli IGA Dark Red Pride of the Farm TOMATOES 2g.;,225c Campbell's New Pack TOMATO SOUP 3 ca,29c IGA Pure California ORANGE JUICE 46i 47c Musselman's Pure APPLE JUICE "Z 28c KIDNEY BEANS .NS2 15c Linko Cut New Pack GREEN BEANS in 13C Del Monte Cream Style WHITE CORN No 18c Del Monte Cream Style GOLDEN CORN No. 303 Can 18c IGA Quality VEG-ALL No:c- 17c IGA Medium Size JUNE PEAS Ncan 19c Deep South PIMIENT0S 4-oz . Ca ; 15c Black &nd White 2el3Iloii!c 303 Sliced or Halves 2 for 35c ' SelStcntej Whole Unpeeled ii APRICOTS 15 .j. . 1M 91- E5aMwBfe8 Can 26c Mary IOV2-0Z. Can 30c 19c Hydrox Cookies 12 3-4 oz. Pkg 39c Vote for Jo Ann Meyer Cass county's most beautiful 15 year eld girl. Buy your Lux Soap here and on each wrapper write your name and address. Lux Soap Small Bar, 3 tor 25c 12 Small Bars S9c Large Bath Size, 2 for 25c 29c 4 37c 1 e Telephone 23s