The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 24, 1938, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1933.
Garden Club
to Start Series
of Meetings
DIES AT DAVENPORT, IOWA
A.
Old friends here will regret to
learn of the death of Dr. James For
garty who was located here sonic
lifteen years ago in the practice of
dentistry with Dr. A. D. Caldwell.
Dr. Forgarty has been located for
a groat many years at Davenport,
Iowa, where he passed away on March
16th. Funeral cervices were held at
the St. Anthony's church at Daven-
On Wednesday evening, March 23, port on Friday, March lith, wiin ln-
at 7:0 v. in., the riattsmouih (Jar- (rr:unt at that place.
I a 1. ...3, vl
f'r.M fin?, r- ,. r. .:-r. to L-! tin k rvivp- iv me wmuw aw
on the preservation and propagation j three children.
')f our natural beauty, with A. L. The announcement of his death
Tidd as speaker and authority. was recsived by E. II. Schulhof, an
?.!r. Tidd's tonic for the evenir,r ' asr ociate in band work of the df part-
will he "Trimming, Transplanting. ed. lioth Dr. Forgarty
L. Tidd to Be the First Speaker
in Series of Talks on Garden
ing and its Care.
Insects Injurious to, and Naming
Shrubs in Our locality.
This ce-ris of meetings will bo held
at the Recreation Center without
charge.
The riattsmouih Recreation Cen
ter is in receipt of a letter from its
Lincoln headquarters stating that
this is the first time that such a fine
educational program has btt:n spon
sored in thp state, and compliment
ing the Garden club for its efforts in
promoting this fine program. All
those in attendance will be well re
paid, and our community at large will
picture the results of this program
for years to come by its beauty.
Mrs. P. T. Ileineman will conduct
the second meeting of the program
on March 30. The topic for her
speech for that evening will be
"Shrubs and Trees Which Attract
IJinls. Feeding of LJirds. Dirdliouses
and Naming of Dirds in Our Local
it v."
and Dr. Cald-
ofiwell were very active in the musical
circles of the city while here.
ENTERTAIN THE LADIES
Cass county has no rsorided In
debtedness, as, like the state, we
have paid cash for our hard sur
faced roads and other improve
ments as we went
Always Top Prices!
See Us First
HOME DAIRY
Conveniently located 5th and Main
Center of Business Section
'5
NOV.
SALE OF
H 1K fill)
Ford 'A' 1929
A dandy Tudor Sedan with four
new tires. Hood transportation!
One Week
$75
A Real Buy
Chevrolet, 1933
Master Coach with lots of good
service left. Priced below market.
One Week
$175 A
Real Buy
Plymouth, 1937
Deluxe 4 Door Tour'g Sedan with
dual equipment. Low-mileage car.
One Week
$675 a
Real Buy
22 OTHFR CAR VALUES
REMEMBER
NO FINANCE COST
When You Trade at the
Rosen-Novak Auto Co.
O-K Garane Phone 230
Plattsmouth
The members of the Eight Mile
Grove Willing Workers club were
entertained by the nun of the club
on Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salsburg. The
event v as in the nature of a pinochle
party which provided an evening of
the rarest pleasure for all cf the
party.
In the playing Mrs. Earl Iske was
high for the ladies and Mrs. John li.
Kaffenberger held low score. The
men's high score was won by Frank
Salsburg and the low by David
Rutherford.
The evening was closed by the
serving of an oyster supper by the
men and with dessert of Jello and
cake.
DEATH OF. MUS. SNODGRASS
From Monday's Dally
Harry Kruger received the news
of the death of his aunt, Mrs.
Frank Snodgrass at Gretna yes
terday. Mrs. Clara Davis, only sister
of Mrs. Snodgrass, arrived here yes
terday from Kansas City and was
taken on to Gretna by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kruger where she will re
main with the family for a time. Ac
cording to present plans, the funeral
services will be held at Springfield
tomorrow afternoon.
SHOWS SOME IMPROVEMENT
Mrs. J. H. Carter of Omaha,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Egen
berger of this city, is reported as
being slightly improved Tuesday at
the Clarkson hospital at Omaha. She
has just undergone a very serious
operation and for several days was in
very critical condition and is still in
a serious state. Her improvement
however is very encouraging to the
members of the family.
i EIGHT MILE GROVE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Friday evening;, March 25, Choir
i practice.
! Sunday, March 27, English ser-
vices.
j Wednesday, March 30, Ladies' Aid
j in church parlors. Mrs. P. G. Mei-
singer and Mrs. Lentz hostesses. All
are cordially invited.
Sunday, April 3
9:30 Sunday school opens.
10:30 German services.
SHOWING SOME DIPR0VEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peterson, who
have been ill from the effects of
severe colds and flu are reported as
somewhat better and able to be up a
part of the time. They are still weak
I from the effects of the illness and it
will be necessary for them to refrain
from their usual activities for some
! time.
AN APPRECIATION
I wish to very gratefully express
my appreciation to the many kind
friends in the community, for their
j thoughtfulncss in my illness. Those
who called, sent f.owers, cards or let
ters will always have a deep place
in my regard for their thoughtful
actions. Charles Howard.
m
Us
to keep
Cf)) you fit!"
K
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says Great American Pilot Murwin Ator,
Commander of American Airline'
Famous Flagship!
No wonder Quaker Oats is called
BREAKFAST OF GREAT AMERICANS!
It's a warm, friendly breakfast, rich in
flavor, rich in food energy. And gives
you an abundance of Nature's Vitamin
B, the vitamin your system needs daily
to combat nervousness, constipation and
poor appetite!
Yet Quaker Oats, mainstay of millions,
costs only 14 cent per serving. You can't
Kfan .rnr) VOUCANS.VEfr
rr.. .-!,,., I THE GUNOMAunr '
specials today! V BZ&XFfiSTl N
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I ll I PINEAPPLE PEAR (
I ; ji PEACH APRICOT
TOMATO ORANGE U A U
a. I Jj GRAPEFRUIT PRUNE
Ginger SnapS Manchester Oven Fresh
New, Fresh Stock 4fflp 2g BaFS PCC
Per Ih 2 lbs 3?w
HIGH TEST
Sani Flush JQC IGA Lye
Large can 9 3 Cans f
Sturgeon Bay Red Pitted Sweepstakes Soaked
Cherries D?c Peas Ec
No. 2 Tins, 2 for. . . m S No. 2 Tins, each
Wesson's Snow Drift EATWELL
Shortening AQn Tuna Flakes f
3-lb. Pail ... ..4WW '-lb. tin , aJ0
Peanut Butter
TASTE WELL 2p
32-oz. Jar
Pork & Beans
TASTE WELL ggQ
Powdered or Bar
Bon Ami 11 On
Each A A .
CUT RITE
Wax Paper f flo
125-ft. roll 7. A
Pancake Flour
14c
3-lb. Bag
Rippled Wheat
Bag Marbles Free 4(
with each Pkg w
DOMESTIC OIL
Sardines
'A size tins, 3 for.
Ruby Catsup
Extra Standard 4 g
AW
14-oz. Bottle
GREAT NORTHERN
sv?,,Beans . 14c
SKURFINE
Grape Juice fJc
Pint Bottle A
BLUE LABEL
BeZs 49c
Oleomargarine
WILSON'S QOC
2 lbs. for m
vc kf.t I Sis
Sparkling Water
Gingerale . . .
Lime Ricky.
Golden Orange
Root Beer . . J
3
Doz. 95c
Plus Bottle Deposit
ENERGY BLEACHER
Deoderizes
Disinfects
L hi i
Remove
Stains
Launder Cloth
es Cleaner
tfith Dill Boiling
Ql Bott.'e
CAMMED VEGETABLES
Tomatoes no. i cans ice 3 Sor 27c
K&dney Beans
Corsi
Green Beans
Tomatoes
Red Beans .
Spinach .
Lima Beans.
Spaghetti
Large No. 2
Cans
S for 2G
Doz. Tins Straight
or Assorted 95
Delicious Filled
Cookies
Per lb
17c
Shurfine White
Syrup 55c
Per GaUon
GOLDEN SUN
FLOUR
4S-lb. Bag . . .
$1.39
Shurfine Golden ;
Syrup Aqc
Per Gallon
2 KeMcgg Rice Krispies and
Kellogg Pep
All 3 Pk??s. for
ENGLEMAN
Grapefruit
Juice
46-oz. Tin
2Sc
DUNBAR
Oysters
5-oz. tin, 2 for 25c 41 p
10-oz. tin
KraSt Dinner
Service for Four
Each, 17c; 2 for.
33c
Crosse & Blackwell's
Date and Nut
Bread
16-oz. Loaf
15c
Macaroni or
Spaghetti Sgc
5-lb. Box
SV3EAT BEPARTr1EHT
U. S. Government Stamped Corn Fed Beef
Shoulder Bee Roast, lb 18c
Corn Fed Well Trimmed
Choice Rib Boil, lb 121ic
Choice Shoulder Steak, lb 19c
Pork Roast, lb 19c
Cudahy9s Gem Bacon Squares . 19c
Cello Wrapped Sugar Cured
Swift's Premium Spring Lamb
Leg o Lamb, lb 27
Lamb Loin Chops, lb 33 p
Lamb Shoulder Roast, lb 230
Cudahy9s Shortening, 2 lbs.. . .23c
Gratifying Results in Cooking, Frying and Baking
Full Cream Cheese, lb 18c
Fancy Longhorn
Pickled Fish - Fresh Frozen Fish
2-lb. Caddy 320
Lib. Caddy 170
m. j. b.
Coee
Per lb
Del Monte Vacuum Packed
Co5ee
2-lb. Can
BUTTER-NUT
Coee
2-lb. Jar
2c
icked
...49c
, . 53c
Fard
Dog Food
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Juicy Seedless Granges
28S Size. Baker's dozen 13 for J Aw
SWEET, JUICY TEXAS Jftf
Graperuit, 3 or
Radishes, 2 bunches . 5c
Strawberries, 2 boxes 29c
Tomatoes, per lb 12c
Caulilower, per lb 9c
Celery, large stalk ioc
Carrots, 2 bunches 9c
Winesap Apples, bu $149
Bananas, per lb 6c
Onion Sets, 3 lbs 10c
SEED POTATOES
U. S. No. 1 Earl Ohios, 100-lb. bag $1.59
Cobbler Potatoes, 100-lb. bag $1.49
Home grown Potatoes, 100-lb. bag 980
We
Deliver
Jii
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Phone
23-24