The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 01, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THT7H3DAY. JUNE 1, 1939.
PAGE SIX
ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES
A number of the Plattsmouth peo
ple were at Lincoln Sunday morning
to attend the funeral services of
Byron Golding, well known Platts
mouth merchant, who died at the
Lincoln General hospital at Lincoln
last Thursday.
The services were held at the
Hodgman mortuary and the inter
ment in the Jewish section of the
Wyuka cemetery. The pall bearers
were selected from old friends in
Plattsmouth, they being: H. A.
Schneider, II. F. Goos, William
Schmidtman, Jr., County Treasurer
John E. Turner, Clerk of the District
Court C. E. Ledgway and Henry T.
Woster.
Others from here to attend the ser
vices were Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Stibal,
business associates of the deceased,
Mrs. Daisy Sherwood and Mrs. Her
mie Kubicka, employees of the store,
Miss Grace Perry, John V. Hatt and
C. K. Bestcr.
RED CROSS EXPERT HERE
George P. Skillslab, director for
the first Nebraska district of the
American Red Cross, will be here
the last three days of this week at
the court house to hold conferences.
He will address the meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce on Thursday
nocn and in the evening will be a
3peaker at the meeting of the Cass
county "ited Cross chapter.
Mr. Skillslab is interested in the
veteran welfare work in particular
and will be at the county court room
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at
9:30 each day o consult with vet
erans and look into their individual
cases. All veterans having problems
to discuss are invited to visit Mr.
Skillslab.
ATTEND GRADUATION
Out-of-town visitors and relatives
of Virgil Stander, a member of the
graduating class of 1939 of the
Plattsmouth high schol, here to at
tend the graduation exercises were
Ike Smith of Salem, Nebr., and daugh
ter, Mrs. Ross McDonald of Sabeth,
Kans.; Mrs. Carl Windrum and son,
Morrell, and Miss Mellicent Stander
of Salem, Nebr., and Guy Crook and
Eon Bobbie of Lincoln.
ILLINOIS GUESTS HERE
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Dovey cf Sterling, Illinois, and B. A.
Rosencrans fo. Chicago arrived here
for a visit over the Memorial day
holiday with their relatives and old
friends. They were guests here of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Soennichsen and
R. F. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Dovey
and Mr. Patterson were at Falls
City today to visit with, the John
Weber Falter family, Mrs. Falter
being a sister of . Mr. Dovey.
UNDERGOES OPERATION
From Monday's Dally
Bronson H. Timm was taken 111
very suddenly Sunday afternoon by
an attack of appendicitis and which
was so severe that he, was rushed
to Omaha last evening for an emer
gency operation at the Clarkson hos
pital. The young man stood the oper
ation in excellent shape and was
reported today as showing u very
pleasing reaction to the operation
and it is hoped in a few days he
may be well on the way to recovery.
HAVE OUT OF TOWN QUESTS
SUFFERS FRACTURED ARM
Francis Christensen, youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Christensen;
suffered a fractured arm Sunday as
the result of a severe fall from a
wing. He wastaken to the office of
Dr. R. P. Westover where the injured
arm was taken care of. The fall was
the second one that the child has
experienced in the last five months,
he suffering his first fall in January.
VISIT IN CITY
ATTENDS GRADUATION
IOWA PUBLISHER HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Seney, of Tin
ley. Iowa, with their family were
here Tuesday to spend Memorial day
and for a few days visit with the
relatives in this locality. Mr. Seney
is a newspaper publisher at Tinley
where he has been located for the
past few years. Mrs. Seney was for
merly Miss Belle Speck, sister of Mrs.
E. E. Gooding. Ben Speck and Harry
Speck of this city.
CALLED WEST BY ILLNESS
From Mondty'i Dally
Michael Vetesnik departed today
for Tacoma, Washington, called there
by the serious condition of his
brother, Joseph Vetesnik who has
been suffering for some time from a
very serious ailment. His condition
has become such that little hope of
his recovery Is held. The patient is
also a brother of Mrs. Joe Libershal
and Mrs. Joseph Holly of this city.
Evan Noble of this city was at
Omaha to attend the graduating
exercises of the Nebraska School for
the Deaf, his daughter, Loretta, be
ing a member of the class. Miss
Noble has been one of the most
efficient students at the school and
her family and friends are pleased
to see her successfully completing
her work.
SEEKS FORECLOSURE
From Mn Jay's Daily
An action in foreclosure was filed
in the district court today in which
D. O. Dwyer is the plaintiff and Arn
old G. Mast, et al, defendants. The
action is to collect on a note dated
in February, 1935 and which was
secured by a mortgage made by the
defendants to their interest in farm
lands.
Mr. and Mis. L. F. Otto of Au
i.urn and Mrs. ii. W. Otto and dauili
.er. Miss Pearl, of Kansas City, Mis
souri, were hero Sunday to enjoy the
i;iy visiting at the country home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fisrie. west of the
city. They also visited at the home
Df Mr. and llrf. Carl Chriswisser for
a short time.
The Hamilton Mark home was the
scene of a large group of relatives
from Omaha, Lincoln, and Wahoo
Tuesday to spend the holiday with
them". Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koch and
children and Mrs. Hubert Janda of
Wahoo were here visiting , with the
Edward Donat family, Mrs. Janda be
ing a sister of Edward Donat and an
aunt of Mrs. Mark. Other guests in
cluded Mrs. Edward Donat, Jr. and
Anton Bahula and daughter, Marlon
of Omaha, and Mrs.'. Howard Scott of
Lincoln. .
HAS TURKEY FARM
Vincent Slatinsky, of Sedalia, Mis
souri, who was here for the 60th
wedding anniversary of Mrs. Slatin
sky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Janda, returned . hom$ Saturday eve
ning. Mr. Slatinsky and family have
an eighty acre tract near Sedalia
and where they have' a 'flock ' of 150
turkeys which have been very sue
cessful.
NORMAL TRAINING GIRLS
The normal training department
graduated from the high school this
year, four seniors are available for
teaching positions in Cass county or
any other county in Nebraska. These
girls have been under the direction
of Miss Pearle Staats, teacher of nor
mal training in the Plattsmouth
high school, and their instruction
has been most thorough and com
plete. The girls that are available for
teaching positions are: Mary McCar
roll, Kathleen Nolte, Kathryn Tschir
ren, Vivian Warner.
ATTEND HARVARD GRADUATION
SEEKS DIVORCE
WINS DRAMATIC HONORS
At the annual honors convocation
held at Doane college Friday, May
2G, Joe Hendrix was awarded a silver
D for his participation in Doane
college. Guest speaker at the exer
cises was R. S. Mickle, principal of
Jackson high school and a Doane
graduate.
TO SPEND HOLIDAY HERE
W. W. Moore, of Des Moines, Iowa,
is here to enjoy a visit With his
mother, Mrs. Adah Moore and with
Mayor and Mrs. George Lushinsky,
Mrs. Paul Wohlfarth and family and
A. O. Moore and family at Ashland.
He will remain over the decoration
clay holiday.
ATTEND GRADUATION
From Mon-.lay'n Dally
. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wetenkamp and
daughter, Jacqueline, accompanied
by A. A. Wetenkamp and daughter,
Mrs. E. R. Jamney of Norfolk are
motoring to Omaha this evening to
attend the commencement exercises'
of North high school. Miss Betty J
Jean Wetenkamp, granddaughter of
A. A. Wetenkamp, will be among '
those of the graduating class.
SEDALIA VISITORS
From Monday's Daily
Frank Sedlak and daughters, Betty
Lou and Rosemary of Sedalia, Mis-'
rouri arrived In Plattsmouth early i
this morning to spend the next two'
days visiting with Mr. Sedlak's fath- I
cr. Joseph Sedlak as well as other
friends and relatives. The Sedalia
party will be dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Vallery .Decoration
day!
Poultry Wanted
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
HENS
Native Hens, all sizes . . . 1 1
Leghorn Hens lb . .9c
ROOSTERS, lb. ...7t
SPRINGS
Whites and Buffs. 14 to 15
Bare Backs Not Wanted
Colored Springs, lb 12
White Leghorn Springs. 12
These prices may look low, but
you are going to see a 10c price
on Native Springs before long I
Hot Weather is having its
Usual Effect on
EGGS
Our Cash Price, Sat 11c
Wool Market
Active. . . . .See us for Prices
Truck Service on Your Poultry
If Amount will Justify
I
A. R. CASE
- Phon 283-J, Plattsmouth :
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The Season's
Big Food .
Selling Event
A veek of WONDERFUL VALUES starting: now and con
tinuing through Thursday, June 8th. Here's a food sale
you can't afford to miss! If you have not already received
yours, ask for a copy of our 4-page circular which shows
many values not listed below!
iyTl1-f1f0 TRUE AMERICAN
ItidlVllcS Carton of 6 Boxes ,
Salmon CId Pals Alaska, 1-lb. tall can. . . . HOC
F2g BarS Freshly Baked. 2 lbs IQC
AmnAr No- 10 (So-Called Gallon) Cans j&IThtm.
&priCOtS 3 fcr $1.15. Per can....... f$OC
Soap SIftBSr1TsiToafLorw.H,.TE. 35c
Crisco or Spsry i.H,?RJfN,N.0 ....... 49c
Orxydol or Rinso Large Pkg igc
Tomatoes fZA2Dc
fJZZTtCi oMiuvr onurau, oucea in syrup
XT fZcSITL) No. 2V2 Cans, SI .45 Doz. 2 for..
PCao Sunrise, Sweet, Mild T
OXSee 1-lb. Bag. 14c; 3 lbs
Lewis Lye 3 cans 25c
Pineapple Site's8 SErSrp.p.'? ZQc
Lard Cudahy's Pure Rex, in Bulk. 3 lbs 20C
Pork Loin Roast ltVVEnd. ...JLOc
TlAS)rf U. S. GRADED BEEF r
itOaSi Shoulder Cuts, lb . I7C
Porll ChopS Selected Quality. Lb 2QC
CZ-tfkZifr TENDER U. S. GRADED BEEF ITr
v3 iGclik Shoulder Cuts, lb JLjQ
Whiting Fish ?s!efs. D.p.es.sf d 20c
Cantaloupes SfneTpenerfor8.1: . .25c
Lettuce E355' S! clZ:n&lSeb" ........ .5c
Tomatoes ZSS-gr..? .ngc
Cntfflff"CS California Green Top gm
UrrOl!) Largo Bunches. 2 for.; VC
OniOnS New Crop Texas Yellow, 3 lbs.. . .ftOC
New Cabbage Fresh, solid, ib 3c
Ad for Plattsmouth, Friday and Saturday, June 2 and 3
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
A petition for divorce has heen
filed in the office of the clerk of
the distriftt court -by Lydia Price
Williams vs. Mack L. Williams. The
parties . were married at Lincoln on
September 4, 1934 and the base of the
action is cruelty that has caused the
.injury of health of the plaintiff. The
plaintiff is aged 79 and the defend
ant 83. ' . "
VISIT .AT NEBRASKA CITY
Miss Buster Blauvelt, stenograph
er In the office of James Markham
located in the court house, left Sat
urday evening- for Nebraska City and
3ince that time she has been a visi
tor, ard guest of Miss Bernice Ward
rip Miss Blauvelt will resume her
office duties Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Julius Hall and son, Carl and
son, Bobbie, have returned from Har-
vard, Nebraska, where they attended
the graduation exercises of the school!
.t that place. Miss Betty MeKinsey, i
a granddaughter of Mrs. Hall, was,
one cf the graduating class, being
the salutatorian of her class. The'
class speaker was Dr. A. V. Hunter,
of Lincoln, former pastor of the local
Methodist church.
PAID FOR
POULTRY
EGGS
CREAM
:. We are in the Market for
Springs Special Prices
Open Every Evening
Bring In Your Produce !
HOME DAIRY
Conveniently Located 5th and TfW
Center of Business Section
wm
Ad for Plattsmouth Friday, Saturday, June 2-3
PHONE 93 and 95 WE DELIVER
1
A SUGAR
BEET r
10-1 b. Cloth
Bag, for y
TOMATOES VTX!M
Z7
A Slrawber's
Red Ripe Mis-..
sour!. Aromas
Full Quart Box
2 for 29c
A
. NEW
POTATOES
Wh. Shafters
10-lb. Bag for
A
OMAR
FLOUR
48-lb. Bag
$1.19
25c Cook Book
FREE
17
cntiT
CUCUMBERS ,ci2G?;r5c
I CnnriC SUNKIST, 300 Size OE.
LbltiUlld Fresh, Juicy. Doz......vO
onniiGEs saa&is... . . 20c
CADDAGE SSaJS?..-. 3c
PnriTCC BUTTER-NUT, Drip or Cfr
UUrrCll Reg., 2 lb. Tin or Jar... vUU
Oft DM Tomatoes or .Green Beans OQ
UUltll No. 2 Cans...... ...4 for fcwU
HftMlflV Pork & Beans or Sauer QC.
IIUUINT Kraut, 3 No. 2Vz cans..
COOKIES ar"LAl.' ... .25c
conn FLARES 'g!ay?.....25o
ULLEU'S MEAT DEPARTMENT
Phone 95 and 93. We have Four Deliveries Daily
8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
BEEF ROAST,, extra fancy quality, lb. 17
PLATE BOIL, 3 lbs. for 25
HAMBURGER
FRESH CUT
2 lbs. 25c
SAUSAGE
PURE PORK
m. as
FRESH PORK STEAK, 2 lbs. for. 35
PORK BUTT ROAST, lean, lb. ..17$
PORK BRAINS, lb. 10$
VEAL BROWNIES
Hud. 2Se
LEG OF LAMB, lb 25$
LAMB CHOPS, lb 25$
WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Cold Meats - - Dressed Poultry - Dill and Sweet Pickles
Fresh Milk and Sweet Cream
"Eat Fleischmann's Yeast for Health"
-" ' ' '. 1 '-""i"m -i
jJs I I - A larf?e variety of tMnptlnp,
rzf Lfc V i t I delicious soups to fit every
teiJtull ill menu. Serve soup, often dur-
: ill km I X I I lnS liot summer month?!
ufffljn Ready-to-Serve
WjMT SOUPS
)Qmm 2 Cans 25c
Al I I t&xt jr especially good with oup
1 1 1 ' ,JAJ !f an Mlad for lSht lummer meals.
'M7 Sunshine KRISPY 1
jpLSr GOACRERS Lji
mi I. I 1 lb Boji 15c will
2 Bog 27c
km i
Hawkeye Assorted
Preserves
1-lb. Jar
KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes He
Per Pkg
Musselman's Pure Apple-Orange
Marmalade
A Delicious Spread OC
2-lb. Jap..:
Wheat Flakes
10c
KRAKLKRISP
Large Pkg. .
Bisquick SJc
Large size. Each. . .
SHURFINE
Beverages ORc
3 Giant 32-oz. Bot..Al-'
(Plus Deposit)
CAOCO
BUTTER
Solids Per lb.
2&C
WILSON'S
CHEESE
2-lb. Box
I G A SOAP
GRAINS
GIANT DOX
4JQs
WlTHlrl.fi "bF,tft4 irWjS U"k
SILVER GRILLE
BARTLETT
Pears
No. 2.V2 can
J5c
Peanut Butter
LINKO 5SC
2-lb. Jar
TRIUJWPH,
Flour
48-lb. Bag
BQc
Marshmallows
KAMO ;. (RC
1-lb. Cello Pkg
MORTON'S
Blackberries Qc
No. 10 Gallon i
FAIR PLAY
WHOLE
Apricots
No. 2 Vz Can
ISC
OUR JOY
Catsup
14-oz. Boltle
gc
2Sc
Wocdbury's
Soap
3 Bars fop
10o Rottle Hand Lotion
FREE -
IDEAL"
Pog Food pc
3 1-lb. Cans
Oleomargarine
SAVORY Offc
2 lbs. fop
Sliced op Halved
Peaches
IWo. 10 Tin
39c
MARSHM ALLOW
Cookies
2 lbs. fop
2Sc
IBfA5aflP
jBarsiSJC
Solid, Ripe Tomatoes, lb. ...... . 15c
Fresh Cucumbers, 5c each, 3 So 10c
Good size Cuban Pineapple, ea.;12c
Fresh home grown Peas, 4 lbs.. . . .25c
New Cabbage, per lb 3c
jNew Potatoes, 10 lbs. . . 29c
Bananas, yellow ripe, 4 lbs. . . . : . 25c
Fed Shouldep rfTTft
Choice Corn II VI III
Per lb U 1&J
Shoulder Steak Ib.
21e
POUK CHOPS
PORK STEAK
PORK ROAST
CUDAHY'S or WILSON'S fj rp
IWany buy this Economy Pkg. 1 "7) O
End Slices.. 5-lb. Box WJVJ
Ring Bologna, per lb 15c
Mode Chicken Legs, 6 or. 25c
A Complete Assortment of Choice Luncheon Meats
Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens .
Fresh River Cat Fish
AD FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Wife
Our Delivery Serrice:-fiix outgoing trips dally. Truck leaves the
store for territory north of Main street at .8:30, 10:45, 1:30 and
4:30. For territory south of Main street at 9:30 and 3:00 o'clock.
'Eat Fleischmann's Yeast for Health" C