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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1939)
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','ts"jt g,iy4 h v,t-r .f . o;.J )oi' t ". 0U th frUkO, t i.tr tiJ.l t Js .. ;, fr Pork Hoclcs Pork Liver 25c 10c Minced Luncheon 25c Salt Pork Jirliy, lt --, Whiting Fish 3 IU. . 4UU tM Mn1r .SIIcmI or Half PEACHES 1 r-c w. ay cm JL3 Ktiiw-r' Economy PEAS 9QC P2-ft t'fift. $1.15 Apricots AC jo v. ilr Hcrshcys COCOA -f -fl c J jb, Coil il Jl HUH TEXAS Tomatoes TKXA3 I.OHO ORKKN Cucumbers Cc for ftliril.fc'. Kall Jgiiy J'JorUia. Mn) Hc-4lf6 Grapefruit occ New Potatoes V, H, No, lAujairtiiit Hcil THum,ha, 10 lbs, 33 VAM'Y TONd flRKF.N New Cabbage lr lb. fctt1 Ciitpy Corn ' r 4 3 for 25c SaiUa Clam pnuNES cpKc ,Stmrio Hrarul Peanut Duttcr 2IC PORIC O DEANS ;;,2:L3 for 25c Pnn Cm. 00 OKYDOL or RINSO targe TVs, Lewis LYE 3 Cant Ad far rutttmouth. Tue. tt.nl Wp!.. Wy 10-17 Quantities of the above U) ',:ty fk 6rvsiitti t. t V, F, Jf , 8 : t.rl toitfi M)S J,Ur jrr,,w JyJ.y', lJIy .' j.t-e4y mtth'm.. h'stil lt,"lK. B. Club Wt ues Ji f M.y a -lW'f ;i-f(,4 t th? horn f if, Hnry t'ilf-Ul tt -! Mt wU it tr giiMf ji "ort it t J r-d iff Jt, JJ.. lly JJ It 4v' (i.tJ for it KJg'J'"i .f Mavj l lit ftitwi thi jyii rs if' (,:! ty a iUjar Jr lJia tit j -1 J aJ iit Iti yai'ss slU'Jy ar'J ftitts.L; tn,w sr'ualy it lath(U rxlja, fc-(,Hi- Jf(i it J flfi;la. Wt. Ua MMak-fi aMJ an !aijl ty litaii'li . not a jftHaMai., Tt rKilar iiUsltf-in fJI'w-'1 and Mill ii'Hr proj;faa Ktad . t''a" for it Thatik OfIHtg aitl Moitr tttfi (;tiieM-r t'r"Kaiii, Tt lfti of it fiMi'"iH eiv ty Mra, I tifngati froii It lmly took, "Mov (nif tJillJotis' itU totniirUinis It siit taiiir, TtU tatir waa tlMni ty It tiaM SUtof of or ileal, Iri'lla vto (a truly a (.'h!Mai lt-u1lii tH it-ot(. This iblii'ly ffik i ue1 ty ry ooii))nailof( tlixly' U fot'fcJeu tdlasiotiij itts yar wicl -otyi ftjtit ll3, trlnea us !''- Otl'lf I lolIS, 'ft !irf'J-nt also rf)liii-l tt urtt,fta that It lln Is atort to oii(lt it fiJlllnal bvj r'itjlr (ifis til iriuh on i-llgttl lo t Jn 'lni in it tioxiy of it Bal y.ttli s a fa't of It imlAU- pro gram, "1 1 llat'-'l In Hvtiiy Vars," 'ftls otJrt will tilug u :-lul (i-roon.i gtowlh If folowd. At il con hiaiof of It tmtMltit; 1 1 toalc-ca, ticclalfi) ty tr alsU ra, M-o.luii,-a VVIIrs, b tv(J t-rr-tiiiittlH, Th iniiilis iltaM'l. tavlK atiM mi ftijoyii tin jiihI (ironiatln afit iioott, AtUul Avofti Party. Mr, mid Mrs, i:iitir ftundalrom and Mr, and Mrs, 1 , H, Hninnr wri af Avoit last -viiiii( vvlic-in luy uiindd a narly of Hi May Hird iluli mmliis at llio In. inn of Mrs, O.oigf -:haUy, Dm naily IIiik an i 11 11 Hal affair, Tli iiie-tnln-iBlilp of lit iluli ciiimlois of nil tlitt adls r - ' ' w Set your goal, then build safely toward it! 8AVF. . . . ye. Then take one final and important tfj be' uto your Saving nro SAFE! Whether you ave $10 or $100 every month, every dollar you invest in this Association is fully protected, up to $5,000, by the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation. Different members of a family can each carry , an account here, and every such separate ac count will be insured up to $5,000. Not only safety, but reasonable earning! from dividends are offer ed through our inventment of your fundi in long-term first mort gage leant, made mainly to home-ownert in our own community. Small mini or Urge ... in initallmcnti or ingle payment! ... all can earn imome here with iniured afety. Let ui givo you details. Plattsmouth Loan & Building Ass'n. Bekins Building on Sixth Street -;-i.i ,.J -ry f'-nr y.4i4 zrrit:z -i itiwkw hy li huV -"-5y, sift nJf.fcfiir V4si.tviy Atlxrutyti Cist Mrs, 'n,-'Jvff I'Jftfc th. t,',Lt mt,fr, t4 Mf, V, V, Uyn li-fjJaM-, iff, Kfank JJ-fr wot Krt prlz. 11k, Jottt VoIJT. M"-nJ, Mr. Emil V.'itt, itJfJ, )f.'iJJii-Jy t'AUtwltitc ft I'laylKic ,f r, h'UtfUUr er-l fcirawtrry tU'tt i' at. Ertrtajs at Luncheon Mrs, K, J. Ill' ty -M-rtaWl at 1tiifsJay aftrnoon trl'l tlut ai tr to;i. Ht was Irt lb :.rvlfij ty tr nlsir, Mrs. Marart Kly, 'ft rnitrs -ncaicd in playing til'Je followliiif tt luihoM. MIks Vrna I-onafu r'-ivJ it first lrlz 3inl Mrs, Frank Cummin bcomJ. Mrs, Kail j;rowr of 1'aollllon and Ms. Ilnry M-Makn of Orriata, m-fntrs of it ijl, wr orsnt. Kntertftin Detroit Ouet W. ;. J!axWr of Detroit, Michigan was a (.ftn-fct of Mr. utnl Mrs. IloUrt 'altn tl latt two (Jay. Ijst cv-oiritr Mr. ami Mrs. IatUn iititain-l at ft 0 oVIock JInnr at ttir ooirnj in Ms honor. Ciuxt pre nt intluji-i M(ss Jdii Tatton of Onalm, un'J Mr. ami Mm. Hubert J'attori and family, and th jrut-st of honor, Mr. W. fj. Ilasslr, Mr.Iasftlr U-fl fur Urnoln wh-rc h intends t tsoi-nd aorrtu time vinit Jntf with fiin'ls and rIatlv-h Ix-fore rtlurh'unz to MUhijfan. Bi-Monthly Club Tt Ill-Monthly nlnohl club met with Mrs. I'mi I Vandrvoort at her lioinn lust cvtrnlnir, this lub also re loiltriK that all of Us n-mb-rM were ( pi esint. Mis, V'andervoorl won flntt irlz, nd Miss Marl Horn was awarded i-eond. Hfiiliirie-tils wcrfl served by Hie ItostcsH at llui elose of the evening. TliurRday Afternoon Club Mrs. Herbert Hrliuetz nerved on hostess tu tin Thursday afternoon hrldK" dun at her homti at the ('or- Abraham Lincoln said: "Teach economy. That is one of the first and highest virtues. It begins with saving money" ,v . Tt a. t'Al'jysti tyy ill. 5 'A i08'ty i,y jl ifji, AlUr &KeXy Party f ir I 1 f r fc't, J'a' A3tr ttitni i't't ifvfc 'i4 It fJhK itiJr f.ryrl r.itt.. At th lai ,f it pvtty rfrfct- utttA it srr! ty ft mtutuWl: tt4l by Ut. liMz MUfjjfr, wto u'tJ tairwft. FHdy Afternoon Bridge CI nt Tt Friday aftnoon trll tlob inl yliday afirnoon with Mr Krd fctarina'rk on !'arl ktrt. Ttr ruta, Mrs. Krd Worth. Mm. WillUrn K:taildMiano. Jr and Mrs. f-"arl KK-bni4cr, wr prnt. Mr. Ill'tard ltrra w award' d It flrt irlz. and Mm, rman TIkotir n-fr:Id tt a':ond friz. IifrtmM K-rir-d ty lb tots r:tlmaz-d It aftrnoon parly. Celebrate Double Birthday Friday a vry oteasant 2outI birthday part)' waa bld at the Arthur Halerno born, the oecanlon telujr the birthday of Mm. Halerno and little Miss Kos Marie Kalerno. The afternoon was jileaantly pnt In frames and vlslilut; and in which all enjoyed to the utmost. Mis Min nie Klasllnic assisted in the nerrlng. Those who attended the event were: Kddie Katon. Jo Ann Ault, Cyril Koclan. Hetty Mines, Jimmy Doody, Uonald Warthen, Norma Jean Warthen, Deana Hose Lusbinsky, Vera Solomon, Jimmy 'Markham, Kve lyn Markham, Mary Ellen Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Clark K. Mack ham. Nu-Fu Jitter's Club- The Nu-Ku Jltter'a card lub wai entertained at the home of Miss Jac queline (jiaHHman last evening. Misses Joan Moore. Lcwanna Kellcy, and Mrs. Hex ISourne were the guests present. Mm. Hayniond IJourne won the flrt prize, while MIhb Joan Moore received the second award. The evening was concluded with the nervlntc of refreHhments by MIbb CirasHman. Junior Legion Auxiliary The Junior Legion Auxiliary mem hers met Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs it. P. Westover. Mrs. Elmer Webb and Mrs. Hay Larson, representatives of the American Legion Auxiliary, were guests of the young ladies. Due to the absence of the presi dent, MIkh Maxlne Nielsen, Miss Ituth Westover presided over the business session. Mian Westover then presented the visiting guests who uddressed the members on the plans for aiding the Junior drum corps. The girls are assisting in the pro motion and the success of tag day. which was sponsored today, Mr Lowell H. Devoe being In charge of the young ladies. Plans and arrangements for a card party to be held on Tuesday, May 23 were tnado. A scrapbook, which the girls nro compiling, will he sent to the Vet erans' hospital nt Lincoln. Following the business of the afternoon Mrs. Westover, assisted by her daughter, Miss Ituth, served re freshments. ABEL CONSTRUCTION CO. GETS UNION-EAOLE JOB LIWCOLN, May 12 (UP) State Kuglneer A. V. Tilley said today low bids on six highway construction projs Ms totaling $30,337 hav been iceer-td but construction wM not tie it varded until determination by the ifglslaturo on the funds available for I lahways. lllds previously taken u tl projects totaled 147,013. They were rejected as excessive, lihls also weir taken yesterday on an e-stl- matid ICS, 000 of gravel maintenance wor. Low bids on the armor-coat proj- tclr Included: Dawson south. 9.6 mil?, Yant Construction company, On aha. $5,933; Engle-Union. 9.9 m'ies, Abel Construction company of Lincoln, $9,319.' Ii 131 Ja tirist jJa c'-'' t ly 1a4 tJi XL f',;;r'4 wStb zsimh J Jiii?t ai'J ilcrt ti.k.t 5t.j t? ilftjM-viti M."- IcjrrJia it 4 Mr. K, A. t .',x.E.i':'-.::rrv. Tt .-...! ;itrT, t'.Tf.iJi4 'A -Uytr4. C. O.k, Frss-Je A- WAtx, 11. fi. S,UAn)iy zz4 it. V- Kh'jtt hAtA in rs.J tKiJrs ih f, a. ViVcu tt zfTupiitt. Tt iuuk 'ft J.reide3 orer ty Car! li. Ganz, A AJo, ot. of ite UtSAnr. riutnatn6 of it (bounty. M07IKG TO H0E Frown TJ.wriMjiy's IaJJy Today fruity HLrir J. IfAAr and family are moriae tc their t' fcora on Maim street from tb reSda: property on Boutb tb tret wtitb they bare o lot,j occu pied. Tb lxfj4y family has pur ';taed It fti-ioer L. O. Minor home wtJ h ha bn reraodeled to vjv.t extent and all redecorated and ar ranged for the isw occupants as well as a new roor &ca-a to tse tome. ATTENDS PIC2HC From Thur3ya Illy - John Cloidt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cloidt of this city, was arnont; tne r.rty stuoents 01 me Creljcbton School of Journalism class at the Crefghton Unirereity who at tended the big annual picnic held at Flayrnore park yesterday. The student party attending the event were only the freshman class mem bers of tbe Creighton School of Jour nallsm, John Cloidt being a member of this class. LOSE IN TENNIS MATCHES The Plattsmouth high school en tries In the state high school net tournament at Omaha, were out in the second round of the doubles Stephen Devoe and John TIdball los ing to Evans and Durland of Norfolk C-l. G-4. Howard of Lincoln beat Don Mar tin of the Plattsmouth team in the second round of the singles, 6-2, 6-1 TO VISIT AGED AUNT Mrs. E. W. Cook and Mrs. Grace HawkBworth left for Burlington Iowa. Friday morning to be at the bedside of their aged aunt, Miss Mary Schaffer who is at the present time in critical condition. Miss Schaffer had the misfortune of suffering a fall some time ago, injuring her arm se verely and since that time has been quite ill. TO COMPETE IN TOURNAMENTS From FrlJoy's Dally Representatives of the Plattsmouth high school were at Lincoln today to compete in several events on the Uni versity program. Stephen Devoe and John TIdball are competing In the state high school tennis doubles and Hon Martin in the singles. Hill Knorr is to represent the local 3chool in the high school golf tour nament at the university. STARS IN RECITAL ST. CHARLES. Mo. Miss Jean Knorr of Plattsmouth, Neb., appear cd recently in a studio recital at Lin denwood College. She Is specializing In piano under Miss Eva Englehart and played the Andante molto and Alia menuetto of "Sonata Op. 7, (Orleg). FIND BECKER CAR WATSEKA. 111., May 12 (UP) State police arrested Charles Sulli van. 16, of Omaha today after a chase across fields. Sullivan admitted he tola ft car found in his possession at Omaha yesterday. It was identi fied as belonging to John H. Becker, Plattsmouth. ANNOUNCE IRIS SHOW The Plattsmouth Garden club ot this city announces the coming event of their annual Irish Show wnicn will be held this year on Wednesday and Thursday. May 24 and 25, the show to bo held in the American .Le gion building. Watch for further an nouncement. 1 S1 r-y Ttr ii ti- Crftc.4 Rfrnx IZj. sett. V3e- Fie jrEt Mil Pre- ietess Jf.'T. TViliiiia L.'Torer Mr. Wjlaxa Woc-ni. Fs-istiil Se-.TeAry Mn. Lf.er ZvylfxA. TTAXZ.r-.r Miss J Ryf. ViOtiiXfjr Mr. Bilxz Meiritzer. Kei.t5x.eJ Mrs. JvLc Kubkka. Ortfitiit Mnr. E:ry fdT. TrjLk".E Mre. iler&5 sroV.-da. Mr. JcliB aSu Mm. V!2iar3 Vookoti. ts2ZjSAr I for tb JciJcr C L t,f A,, presetted i report on tie a:tir5i5es ittat tie ro33 ladies tftTe doce darSc Lert irra of rSMc a tteir oaae!3or. -iJelerateit to repreect tt lora! ; virt at the Catholic Daughters cos- j jrention to be held the latter part of May at Colcmtus. ebrajxa were v-1 leete!. Mm. Elmer Bennett being botQ aji tie delegate acd Mm.! E.'cier Webb, as alternate. j Tbe C. D. of A. bap!aic. Father; Joseph li. SinkaEa, was preent and ' raTe a talk to the members on bis i recent trip in the southwest. -The j talk was one that created a gTeat deal of interest among tbe isembem and was enjoyed very much. CASE IS CONTESTED The case of Searl S. Davis, guard lan vs. J. W. Philpot. et al. which! has been on trial in the district court before Judge W. W. Wilson since Monday, was brought to a close Thursday at the noon recess. The parties In the case which has brought on much testimony, reached an agreement at the close of the morning session and after a confer ence of all of tbe parties In the ac tion it was decided to have the case continued and tbe matter of account ing which was asked will be carried out. Judge Wilson entered tbe order for the continuance of the case. FORMER RESIDENTS HERE SUFFER BEREAVEMENT Word has reached here of the birth of a son to the Rev. W. J. II. and Mrs. Petter, of Greenville, Texas, on May 4th. The baby was still-born, and burial took place in Forest Park cemetery, Greenville, on May 5th. Mrs. Petter will be remembered as Miriam Tritsch, who upon her mar riage, moved to Greenville, where Mr. Petter is rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. Mike Tritsch of this city, mother of Mrs. Petter, is at Green ville with the Petter family. ATTENDS K. OF C. MEETING Prom Tuesday's Dally - William Woolcott, financial secre tary of the local Knights of Colum bus, returned home last evening after spending the past two days in Beatrice where he attended the state convention of the Knights of Colum bus, he being a delegate from Platts mouth. Mr. Woolcott reported that the present officers of the organiz ation were re-elected to serve for the coming year. ; WILL UNDERGO TREATMENT ' S. S. Gooding of this city depart ed Saturday for Wyoming where he will visit at Casper with the John Speck family and then will go on to the Thermopolls hot springs to spend a few weeks. Mr. Gooding has been in failing health for several weeks and it is htoped that the treat ment and the Invigorating climate of the mountain country will benefit him. TO VISIT RELATIVES HERE Miss Rolane Janda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Janda of Kan sas City, Mo., arrived here Thursday evening to spend some time visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Janda and her aunt, Mrs Harold Lil- lie, and little cousin, Rose Mary. The ittle girl is three years of age and was brought here, by her parents. GASOLINE STOVE EXPLODES The fire department was tailed Wednesday evening to the residence of Oliver Wilcox at 12th and Main street. A gasoline stove in the kitchen had exploded and started a small fire but which was extinguished without any serious loss before the arrival of the fire truck. n3r r. Black &l"J(iife Tils Ad f:r T-m. Ej:d Wei Ozr DeiiTery Serrioe: Six c-t-goizg trij-s iiUj. Trzck leaTei lie ftcre fcr territory rcrti c! Kaia stret at 8:30, 10:45, 1:20 azd 4:30. For tenitcry scuth cf 3fyn street at 9:30 srd 3:00. Pione year crder! ICA BRAND Gelatine DESSERT 6 Pig. fcr. 25c EUREKA BRAND Green Beans Offr No. 2 Can 2 for KELLOGG. '8 Corn Flakes Offo 2 Pkos. for 1 Box Wheat Flakes Free Tomato Juice flQc 5Q-QZ. Tin JL J LULU BELLE Country Gentleman Corn OQc No. 2 Tin 3 forfttV Pioneer Brand Peas ORc 300 size Cans, 3 for. 4i' Craig's Perfection Tomatoes one No. 2! Cans. .3 for Pork & Beans AMOUR'S No. 2V2 cans. each. 10c mmmm te mm,l mA SAL AD A TEA GREEN -lb. Pkg., 33 4 In ii-lb. Pkg. X C Black Orange Pekoe -lb. Pkg., C7 U-lb. Pkg. Af. aaHBBnH FANCY NEW Potatoes OQc 10 lbs. for Cucumbers He Large Size, each SOLID HEAD Lettuce fRc Large Size, 2 for Grapefruit 2C Large Size, 6 for RED RIPE Tomatoes 4 Rq Fancy Quality. Lb HOME GROWN Radishes He 3 Bunches for SBBSBBJSSBMBBSSBaSBSBBBBBBBSaSSlKBBBSBISSl Heat Department Summer Sausacc OAc Per lb. Pork Steak FRESH Pork Hocks flflc Per lb. AW Pure Lard if no 2 lbs. for iW Special Picnic Items Free Lighted Parking Lot in rear of our store. Watchman to guard your car on Wednesday and Saturday nights. Use it!