The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 29, 1934, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TETTESEAY. MAP.CH 29, 1934.
THE PLATTSHOTTTH EVENING JOURNAL
PAGE THEEE
ienawaa
Arthur Campbell moveil to Otoe
crunty. where he will work for
Charles II:r.:;e:i far the sunnier.
Alex C'nvupH!! was a visiter in
ricusr.ioutli lart Saturday afternoon,
where he was looliiarr alter some
bi:iine-:; mutters for a s-hort time.
Charlo:' II. Troop, o! Thit trr.iouth,
v;;:s a visiter at the homo of his
br.tr or, v. O. Troop, lait Monday
2n rninjr. ".riv!r..T dewr. in his car.
Miis Helen Mac key, of M::rray,
va? viitirur n Xehawha last Friday
r.iul v as ritoridiiij?: the Jur.Icr clars
lI:y Y-buh wa Ma??.! that n':rht.
Mrr.. Fred Druc;-I:er and daughter,
I);:.i!;y. oi Murray, were visiting in
X.Iu:v!:a av.d attcr.dir.r; tbe play
riv::i I y the Junior tla.-s on last
Friday.
Glen Puis, of FJntt.r.mUh, was r
viitor i;i Xehav. ka. call In 3: on his
fricn.'l. a;i'.l ;n wdi they vere attend
in.'T tiie play which war. s-tagecl last
Friday even in jr.
M- r:--. Clto'xia Crer.nic r, residing
e-a.-t t.'f Murray, v.as a visitor in
I'latt..:r."Uth, where- she war. looking
alter socio r.hrpplr.g and vi? it ir.tr with
her mar.y friends.
Hoy Waldo, of Auburn, was a
vi-itcr in Xehawka. v.-he re he was
at:rnd:ny: th.e funeral of his friend.
Cllc Ftoll. and v.' as also visiting- at
the h-,r.i." of his parent-;.
Mr.
Mrs. Stewart Itoua:!i were
For members of the board of edu
cation for the regular term, with two
to he elected, the nominees are A. G.
Cisncy, C rover Hoback, R. X. Pierce
and J. II. Steffens. To fill the va
cancy caused by removal of Frank
Dill from the district, the nominees
and li. B. Stone and Guy Murdoch.
Gave Vesper Service
On last Sunday afternoon at the
auditorium there was held a vesper
orvii v, ;::uler direction cl" Mhs Ruth
Jefferson. Some splendid musical
ur-.L'crs were rendered by the Girls'
. i.d Ui y.-;' Glee club;: of the Xehawka
:-:iccIs. There were a large number
!.:c::ent to hear and enjoy the Eer-''i'je.
August latrthers Passers
August Lawthcrr, son of Mr. and
Vrs. John hawtliers, late residents of
Xehawka, passed away last week at
a hospital in Norfolk. He was horn
In this vicinity some 40 years ago,
residing here until about 10 years
when he removed to the north
ern part of the state, where he has
Leon engaged in farming. He was
married during his residence there,
three children and the wife surviv
ing his passing. The funeral and
burial was held at his late home in
that part of the state. The many old
friends here will regret to learn of
his death.
Time
Death of Old j
Resident of !
!
Weeping Water;
Thomas F. Jamison, 76. Had Seen
One of Prominent Men cf County j
Dies at Rising City.
over tc Chenev last Sunday, where
they went to vh it with a brother, j
bv.t found him away on a trip and ;
so wore not able to see him.
Mr.-,. E. M. Tu;kcr was a visitor!
in Plattmcuth last Saturday, where j
she was visiting with a number of j
her fr'er. !s ar.oi at tha same timej
1
was looking after some buir.es- mat- j
ters as we!!. i
Dt.ruty ShcrlfT Jarvi.-. Lancaster; .
end fatu.Hy were visiting in Murray
la:r. Saturday evening and were at-
Eies After Short Illness
Gile Albert StoII. grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas E. Fulton and II.
H. Stoll. was born at Xehawka on
September 10, 1007. He attended the
public schools here and with his par-
and Mrs. Albert Stoll,
:nts.
.vir. anti
tending th.e dance v.-hi
was held
there and as well visiti.ig and greet
ing his many friends.
Mrs. Chio? S'oll. who has been
vi-itirg v. i:h her .'i 'Ur, Mrs. V. O.
Tror.p, wa- a vi.iitor in Idaltsmouth
for a few i'ay-. returning to his sis
ter's home on Monday meaning, and
has be n v: -itlrg ihcre for the week.
John Durman and family, who
are at this time- making their home
near Syracuse, were ovc-r to Xehawka.
and Murrav. -.-. here thev were called ,
1
on acciuui of the
J. Tiire.n. whieli cc
ary 2?.vd at
::ath of Mr.. C. 1
mrrcd on Fcbru-
Mur-
ITarcld Kimlcn and family and
A!::cr. tie,, ana lan.iiy. 01 ziys.
were called to Xehawka orracccunt
of the serious illness and subsequent
death cf Gilo A. Stoll, who has been
mailing hiz heme with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1Z.
Fulton for soric time past.
James M. Dur.har. of Auburn, to
grther wit!; the family, were guests
f v the day hist Sunday at the home;
of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Palmer, of
Xehawka. and were also mot here by
in tbc r-he: Is at Johnson but was at j
home over the week end for a visit!
with her parent". j
P. C. run:. i?:gham. wife and child-j
ren arrlv d from the v. est last Fri- j
day night, having driven, e ver five j
hundred miles and were visiting for!
over the week end at the home of j
ft re
moved to Wayside. Nebraska, where
kr completed his education and where
he resided until some two years ago,
v. hen he returned to Xehawka on
-"count cf the feeble health of his
grandfather, Thomas E. Fulton, and
ms made his heme here with the
grandparents.
Of late, the young man had been
employed in the stone quarries, and
't was while engaged at this work
that he contracted pneumonia, pass
ing away on last Friday at the home
f Mr. and Mrs. Fulton.
The funeral of the young man was
held from the Methodist church at
N"-? bawl: a and was conducted by the
r.ov. V.. A. Taylor, cf Union, with
Interment in the beautiful Mt. Pleas
ant cemetery.
Gi!e was an exempliary 3-cuu.g man
rr.d had a host of friends. lie leaves
to metirn hii. departure his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoll and the
grandparents. Messrs. and Mesdames
Thomas E. Fulton and II. H. Stoll, a
I rcther Gilbert and sister, Mrs. Lo
vlna Osborne and their little daugh
.;r. II: rold Kimlon. wifo and their
little ones. The entire community
"rrrov.s at the untimely removal of
this splendid young man and sympa
thizes with the relatives in their less,
lie was 2'j years, G months and 13
days old at the time of his passing.
The death of Thomas F. Jamison,
76, resident of Vi'tcping Water for
a period of fifty years, occurred on
Saturday afternoon at 4:40 at Rising
City. X'ebraska, where he had. been
making his home for some time with
his daughter, Mrs. John Pates.
The news cf his death came as a
great shock to the old friends over
Cass county where he was well and
favorably known, as he had been one
of the active business leaders in his
community.
Mr. Jamison was a contractor and
builde-r and most of the buildings and
residences in Weeping Water and
vicinity have been erected by him in
his long residence in that city.
He is survived by three daughters,
Mrs. John Rates, Rising City; Mrs.
Margaret Drendel, Lincoln; Mrs. Wil
liam Kidder, Sarger.t. Nebraska. Mrs.
Jamison preceded li?r husband in
death sevtral years ago.
The funeral services will be held
at 2:30 Tuesday at the Methodist
i hurch at Weeping Water and will
be conducted by the Masonic locige of
Weeping Water cf which he was a
member for fifty years.
LEWIST0N SOCIAL C IP. CLE CLUB
EXEET EEESGS ACCIDENTS
C. Steffens and wife cf j
th.e- heme c
Lett :;., and fcllowing this visite
with a brother of Mr. Cunningham,!
in On-.rtha. after w.nch they went to
Mhseuri for a visit with relatives.
C-nnies Verr Ensv
The stone qr.a'-iies in this vicinity!
are all very busy now retting cut
ar'.-o quantities of stone to bo used
in river improvement work. They ar;
making .shipment cf the stone to both
Omaha and Xc-hraska City.
f rom Wednesday's Daily
The light rainfall of early this
morning which was turned by the
chill y east wind into sleet, freezing
a it fell, made conditions very bad
for travel either by car or on foot.
The sleet caused a number of acci
dents along the highways and in Om
aha where the storm was much more
severe than here. Drivers of cars
found the sleet freezing on the wind
shield: and unable to sec for any dis
:ai;ce. North of this city a Ford was
e. recked at the La Platte viaduct,
kidding into the rail cf the viaduct
and breaking a wheel off. At Om
aha a street car and auto collision
: ci'.h'd to the list cf accid- :its for
the day.
EEC 3 VEILING PE0M ILLNESS
F.eszlts c" Vilk-e Caucus
At the can: us held for the nomina
tion of a-:iii'iates for members of the
town board, there were placed in
:n:r.ati". double the
ruber to be
fleeted, fi-wlt: Stewart Rcugh. B. E.
Summers. Clifford Trotter and John
H. Sieffen-. The voiers will scic t
twj from the foreg-.ing list.
Eerrtrribcr tte "Miller Burial Vault"
is the cn!y el-"-Ecalins- water-tight
p.ult made. Vault cue piece, lid one
rieee. Seals automatically vater and
air tight. Finely constructed of re
inforced concrete. Will last forever.
Do You Want the Remains
Secure when Buried?
ALL undertakers can snpply yon.
Just ask for -Miller's Burial Vault."
JAMES MILLER
Nehawka, Nebr.
IS
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Becker at Union has been tli2 scene
of considerable illness the past few
weeks as the children have been suf
fering from the measles but arc now
recovering nicely from the attacks.
Don, a son of the family has recover
ed novv and it is expected to have
him taken to a hospital soon for an
other mastoid operation. Genevieve,
a daughter, is also over the malady
and will resume her school work
soon. Mrs. Becker was at Nebraska
City Monday where she was in at
tendance at the Easley funeral.
GEAiID CUST0DIAI7 HEEE
From Wednesday's Dally
Lute M. Savage, grand custodian
of the grand lodge of the A. F. &.
A. M. of Nebraska, was in the city
today to hold inspection of Platts
mouth lodge No. C. Mr. Savage had
examination of the officers of the
lodge this afternoon and at 6:30 a
luncheon will be served to the grand
custodian and the officers of the
lodge. This evening there will bo an
exemplification of the ritualistic
work given by the local lodge for the
grand custodian.
Mrs. S. Y. Smith and Mrs. Arthur
Reed entertained at the Lewiston
Community Center on February 22.
After th.e covered dish dinner the
project leaders gave th.e lessen "Mak
ing Old Chairs New."
On March 20 the club met at the
home of Mrs. Albert Young with
Mrs. Meta F-ar.ni assisting. The usual
lovely dinner was held. The busi
ness meeting was opened by the pres
ident, rians were made for a party
-larch 31st at the Community Cen
ter for club members and tbn-ir fam
ilies. Mrs. Hanni and .Miss Moore
gave the lesson on "Care and Re
pair of Walls and Floors." Some
very useful ideas were given. Elec
tion of ofi'hoers for the coming year
was held .the fcllowin gbcir.g elected:
Mrs. Karry Gobelman. president ;
Mrs. Herman Comer, vice- president;
Mrs. Charles Wolfe, peeretary-treai
urer; Mrs. Meta Har.ni and Miss Mar
garet Moore, project leaders; Mrs.
Roy Becker, reporter; ?.lrs. Lee Faris
and Mrs. Vance Harris, social lead-
1
ers.
The March song "Merry Life," was
sung, also several other songs of the :
year. Several guests were present to,
enjoy the meeting with us. Mrs.
Lewis Eurbee was cr. roiled as a club i
member. j
The club will meet Anril 10 with '
1
Mrs. Virgil Sudduth.
NOTICE
From April 1st to Sept. 1st, my
office will he open on Wednesday and j
Saturday evenings, and closed Thurs
day afternoons.
PAUL T. IIEIXEMAX,
m26-2mw Dentist.
CLOVER SEED
Red and Sweet clover seed for sale.
John McCarthy, Nebraska City, Neb.,
phene 5011. m22-3tw
See Ticbail for Spadra Nuti
Coal and Hard Coal for brood-!
er stoves. Phcne 40, Platts-!
mouth, Nebr. !
Improved 5 Acres
At Auction
Monday, April 2nd j
AT 2:00 P. K. j
Sale cn the Premises 3 Miles
Southeast of Pfettsmouth I
n--'r
is a dandy five acre tract, has
7ccd five 10cm frame hcuss on brick;
foundation. Vvrater in the hcuse. A
in'l basement. GatEge, stable, heg
house, chicken house, etc. Fruit and1
:hade trees. Tree, $5 in cash and'
ether prizes. Don't miss this sale ! ;
Terms Easy j
WE will also sell three -work horses,!
one 4-hcrse disc, HcCcrmick-Deering
balance rider cultivator, like new;!
cue boat built for motor, one alfalfa I
seeder, Ccpper Clad range, battery !
radio complete, large baby crib, etc. i
TEE1IS ON PEES0NAL
PECPESTY CASH !
RALPH STOUT, Qwzer
Wit. OOCMfl MT
your
TYQ1YL
H hi
11 Mul
Hinky-
D
swrts'm' A Far
m vr
r 7 , ?
mny is funix i juv to oe ooitt
y in deliciGiisness and economical in cost!
Del Monte Fey. Sliced or Half
PEACHES
?ac;:-.17c 3for4c
te! Monte Sliced op Crashed
Pineapple, Pears
cr APRICOTS
K0.2V-!
Car.
:19c 3 for
Kuner's Garden
PEAS
Medium Can, IGc 1 C
No. 2 Can - - - jL
Del rvionle Cream Style, Country
GentSemr.n c; Golden Santom
CORN
Nc. 2 Can - -
2foi
Ad for Pkitsmcuth, Fri., Sat., March 30-31
Silver Bar
TOMATOES
Medium 9 I -A
Can & iOf U
2 for 236
Dc! Monto Fancy Red
SALMON
l-lb. tall can, 196 K S C
3 cans for - - QjFQjP
2 for 25c
rtxrv ;mk
CampbeH'r cr V?.n Camp's
Fork & Beans
or Van Camp's Tcmato
SOUP Med. Can 2
H J. Heinz Pure
KETCHUP
Large 14-oz. (fQ
Bottle --- j.c
Jun: !
Sim?
in,,. -
I'n !-' '.i:ftrr:!:i 'i r' J;-y Niivch.
Cxt. Fancy
Lge. Sizes
IS Washington Winesaps
Cdaho Rome
Beauties - -
;ess Potatoes "iSi pSsri
I. iritl- . 1 .ei:;.inc -il Kiier llinnrnula Knrly Oblixi,
HStS'S'SSSS '-"Oe Solid Heads," Each - - -
I'r: .ii. ( ri'; Arlxonn 1 ce li u 1 1.
Weil Bleached California Chula
Vista. Medium size stalk, each
- 7ic
h r"yaSSirS?13SC Fresh. Tender
ZTevJi S4Qi Lori Green. LK - - -
SSSBS 3lbs.3lc to lbs. Sc
(irn;Tc N. '.. clln or Kr-tl fill".
SlWlf.P SSk Solid Green
Cas-WrGW flew Texas. L'
4
Fancy Frcs1 Texas f
Larrc S'jnc' cs ------ L.
Fare-.- Fresh Tender JL
-3 Ca!ifcrnia, well filled Pcds. Lb. - - - 2
! t.Vi A
r.rv t t n t rt Mt t-,
1
Fancy California
Strawberry. Lb.
7c
DOLD'S UIAGAEA, Wliole cr Half
II.!"n lini-Ml Skintiril x;.unr ciircc!. Mlr!"rj sinokcil.
Lassilj hems $i. . . .
TuIt-r uuil (letM'ioiiM, ISerc' z:i Ii!mi1 Smiiliiy 1 inner.
mWmi& "ig lb. - 2
f'ln5i-- ! l-'tt? r-rnl:i ft t! riiiiliiy :rk. '!?i5t mill 1 li-iot: In
l!mor. rlxo -ononiiriit.
MBB MCa-SlS Shoulder Lb. 13
CliDirr -irn led lltrf, I . S. I :i leil rr .-n ir ! rjal.
f'liuifp t'fulrr rll c;r loin, iu airy t lilt Luran ilt'ir')l.
Ecund, Sirloin, i-Bone. Shcrt Cuts
f2
'ln;- i'linlit. i:'II -ni ii.i .;, n! nr inrilf uny,
ilroilcil, linnilnl '.r T'lin f-ri-t!.
T7
LCEN. Genuine Spring
Thin in fancy quality I,nml. Only chuictMt oflVri-iI nntl priced uiiiimiiuII.v ion.
Cuts. Lb. - LX'yar
Select center ruin from Dold'M iinsarn IlaniN In OiickncneM (o 1-nk.e cr try.
Of cunmr flue quality Is anxurcd. liickury nmoked, Kii;;nr cured
BaCOXl Kinky-Uinky, I Lb. PIcg. . . ilS
and wrapped In cellophane.
iLa2! 2 One Lb. Cartcns lfC
Swit'l'x HM)fl pure SlUer I.enf lsrnud for Imkiiic. frying rr.d pantry t:"t.
Powdered or
Brown Sugar
Mb. 71 3-lb.
Carton 0 Eas
19c
Casco Creamery
Sutter
Solids, Mb. OC
Carton i-iiJ
Onnrtered. SUe lb.
Best-of-A(l
Margarine
Carton - 10c
Jel!0 or
Butter-Nut
Jell
Pk-. -
SWAH3 DOWN
CAKE FLOUR C r
Packanc - - -
Swansdown Biscuit
Mix. Lo. nka.
18c
ORTHO CUT
FFEE
2-lb
Can
1ST
1 ib. can .
tac-,! A SWEET- A rn
"i I H!iriiiF:rw o IDS.. 58C
i
n.-LiDttno y
BfCrtNISS J'-
Bar
r,-u7. 1:1.1,0
!! m: I'Ki;.
Qj-ZtTS.
6THSS 2 Pkgs. for
17c
GENUINE
EDG NOODLES
the.'icd home mat ye fet?
So-Tastes Soda or Oyster
CRACKERS
or Certified 2.lb
Grahams caddy luC
Del Monte Black or White Cherries, I7o. 2, can 1 25c
Del Monte Crushed Pineapple, Ko. 10 "Gal." can 4Sc
Tick Tcck Brand Pears, ITo. 10 4'Gal." can 45c
First Prize Spinach. No. 1 tall can, 10c; No. 21-. can lEc
First Prize Hcminy, medium can, Sc; Ko. 2 cans 5c
Lai sen's Veg-All, mixed vegetables, Kediun. can 10c
CALUMET
Eaking Powder
4- cz. can. Vc 1-Ib. Q
5- cz. can. 17 Can xAiVi
P.icardc Gueen Olives, 3-cz. bottle, Sc ; 6-cz., 23c ; Quart 35
Win Yen Sslad Dressing, S-oz. jar, 20c ; Pint, 15c ; Quart 2Sc
Sclden Glov I-Iu:tard, quart jar ISc
French's Wcrcestersliire Sauce, 5-cz. bottle 15c
Everfcest Jlint Sauce, S-oz. bottle 25c
Three Diamond brand Crab Meat, large can 206
Elue Sea Brand Mackerel, l-lb. tall can, 3 for 25c
Wet Shrimp, per can 12c
Fancy Blue Esse Pace, C-lb. cellophane b?-2; 10 c
Northern Kavy Beans, 10 lbs., ?5c; 5 lbs 23c
Kaccrcni cr Spaghetti, 2-lb. cellophane bag- 10 c
Santa Clara Prunes, medium size, lb., 10c; 3 lbs 2Cc
Chcice Mixed Dried Fruit, lb., 17c; 2 lbs 33c
Choice Blenheim Apricots, lb., 2Sc; 2 lbs 37c
Hammered "WSaeat
Thinsies
ToasSed Cheese Thins
-kit
...
SUPERIOR
Dill or Sizr
Quart Jar
Welch's Pure
GRAPE JUICE
24 lbs., SGc c
Quart - - - - CLp
House
Vila Fresh
SFFEE
3 Lb. C?5
0,
1 LT?. Can .
SAP,4bars JL!fC
SUPER SUDS
Larcjo Pkq., 15c
Two "o Pks. for
. 15c
IIIXKV-IJIXKV
(il'A KAXTEKU
FLOUR
5 lbs., 25 ; 10, 40
24 lbs., 936 ; 48 lbs...
Crown Jewell, 48 lbs..S1.49
$-fl .69
1
OMAR Wonder
FLOUR
10 lbs., E7t
4S-lb. Sag Ji,
$ .89
DWAHFIES
BREA!IFAST FOOD
Ail Wheat Pkg. . JLS
White King
Granulated
Small Pkg., 5
25c size Pk., 17
Large - -
White King Toilet or -j Q
Cocoa Almond, 4 Bars
19'
The
Delicious
T C 2.,h:
JJ. Can -VO;Z3
Hollywood's Famous
Avocado
TIssoe Soap
Nature's Aid to Beauty
Originally introduced as
a 3 fcr 50c Seller
2 bars C