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0 r s., rn., feet tall, ittractions the 1956 tUCH THE N OF OMAHA J Leu, V 14-ox. i rvc Bottle Pkgs. 5 Cal. S AC Carton Cans 3-Ib. -lb. "T"T Can rv 1 OO OO O O O 0 0 O O 0O.O O O O . 0 O 0. ' IILIFM vilKwrtVV V - 'Til yrr" J iiuiuinyiajl - jctWHTOWT)' j WHIW" u W Win. ' ' 1' ' ' I , !' , ' if' ' ' if u i ' . - , - 'I 'J ill (rt ';; ? . 1 12-oz. Bottles 1 k:; V X2X mi) :9 PKG. 151-j-ox. Cans -Valu Colored OLEO 2- OQc. Lbs. Hy Klas Creamery BUTTER Lb.59c Wash White I Wash White Liquid 1 BLEACH I I i2 -Gal. O QC I I Jug J IT'S TIME AGAIN FOR 10' make them at home quick and easy with & If f '4. r 1 Recipe and slicks for Caramel Apples in every bag TO 3 13 .V.W.W"."VW Friday Afternoon and All Day Saturday A GENUINE HELIUM FILLED JOIN THE FUN! A L TO ALL KIDS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT SAVE MORE SHOP W SEE f The I RU Frid ij'ri'i'Mt:'-rX:":X:'. J:':-:-:'x-:-ji:':'::::x: KRAFTY Clown At BACK'S riday Aftrnoon and r&7 iU Day Saturday uC OOOO THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL - PAGE FIVE Thursday, September 20, 1956 THIS GOVERNMENT TRADEMARK PLUS CUR UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE ON EVERY CUT OF MEAT MEANS THAT YOU ARE ASSURED OF PERFECT EATING AND SATISFACTION ON EVERY PURCHASE. USDA CHOICE fo) uu IJP. IMIH Will , .. " USDA CHOICE BEEF BOIL ALL MEAT LARGE BOLOGNA USDA CHOICE BEEF STEW Fresh 1- The Best in Town Ground Beef LBS. USDA CHOICE-ROLLED, BONELESS No. 1 Skinless WIENERS In ft Visit Cox Family After Hospital Stay Mrs. Jess Fidler Tel. 6403 Mrs. John Fipps of Omaha and Tyler Munn were Monday morning visitors of the Corbin Cox family. Mr. Nurm was re leased from the University Hos pital last Friday. Mrs. Virgil Brower returned Saturday from Kansas City ."She had taken her mother, Mrs. Georgia Crabtree home after having spent . the past two months with her. Mrs. B.- E. Grady of Green wood spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William Rosencrans and family. Mr. and Mr$. Oscar Dill and Elmer Mathis of Greenwood" ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Dill and Joan of Lincoln to Beatrice Sunday. They spent the day at the C. B. Lash home. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler visit ed Sunday afternoon at Crete with their daughters, Misses E- aine and Elinor Fidler. Visitors of Bernard Dill, who is suffering from .a fractured vertebra in his neck, were Cor bin Cox, . Andy Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Bion Dill of Lincoln -Mr. and Mrs. Vyrl Livers, Mr and Mrs. Lyman Hendrickson of Council Bluffs, and Mr: and Mrs. Jess Fidler. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz- mann and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Has- well at Wabash. Miss Donna Parrish wis a Saturday supper guest' of Miss Jean Todd at Greenwood. Miss Joan Nelson and Miss Jean Todd were weekend guests of Donna. Mrs. Tom Carnicle and chil dren spent Friday with her moth er,. Mrs. O'Brien at Louisville. Miss Edna Wagner of Geneva spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiessen. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lackey and family cf Fremont spent Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanley 'and family of Memphis spent .the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Browen. Mrs. Glen Kuhn who spent several days a t Bryan Hospital was able to come home on Tuesday. Visitors this week were Mrs.' Glen Thiessen, Mrs. S. A. Ahlstrand, Mrs. Joe Knecht, Mrs. William Rosen crans, Mrs. Corbin Cox, Mrs. Larry Carnicle, Mrs. Vyrl Liv ers,. Mrs. Jack Kuhn and Mrs. James Wiszmann. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson of Ashland were Thursday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fidler. Mrs. Joe Knecht, Miss Eve lyn Grady, and Mr. and Mrs. William Rosencrans and boys spent Sunday afternoon at Ne braska City. Mrs. Jason Streight called on Mrs. Martin Stenberg Friday morning. Mrs. Chrysie Miller of Omaha spent the weekend with her sis ter, Mrs. William Thiele and Mr. Thiele. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hen- drickson of Council Bluffs, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nebbia .and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Streight of Omaha were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stright. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisz mann and children spent Sat urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haswell and fam ily at Blair. Mrs. Hugh O'Brien of Louis ville spent We ;day with Mrs. Tom Carnicle and family. . Mrs. Larry Carnicle spent Monday with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Morris at Ashland. oun ii Homemade Pork SAUSAGE LBS. (si India and the United States have signed a food and )an agreement that will give a major stimulus to the Indians' 'eco nomic development plan. - ,. . . . v. Prices Good Friday, Sept 21st Through Thursday, Sept. 27th o 'V? HORSE SENSE British model sports the latest thing to wear at the track if you're a jockey. It's a crash helmet, de signed for wear under the tra ditional jocksy's cap. Fashioned of layers oi shellacked cotton, it's designed to minimize head; injuries resulting from spills. I. HI ii An