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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1944)
THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1944 THE JOTJj&ITAL. PLATTS2S0TJTH, 3TEBBASXA PAGE TH2E1 2L3 $yclml Journal CcrrespondeoMW Mr. and ;!rs. Fred Rudolph and Fae Ellen rpent last Thursday even ing and Friday at Nelson. Xeli, vith Miss riiyliis Rudolph, who teaches there. While t'avre they at IU'ded the grade school operetta 'Snow White and the Seven Ii'vart's," iu which Miss Kiidolfib's pupils rartijjpated. Mrs. Carrie Trimlde and Miss Merna Siradlev were i:; Linechi last v.cek rill as the jrti'.-sts of Mr. and Mrs. Td Spahnle. A I'.umbcv of Eaplc friends attend ed the wedding- of 31 is:? Betty Keii dle. dauglitvi of Mr. and Mr. E. R Kindle and Robert Taylor last Sa turday evening in Lincoln. Those from E-ifcl who were in attendance vere: Mi..s .lill Caddy, who is a cousin of the bride, lighted the tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Caddy, Mrs. Ada W etenka!:ip. Mrs. Dallas Fiier, Mrs. Carrie Trimble. Miss M.'rna Strad :ey ar.d Mrs. Clyde V,"en 2el and danrlit:r. ;l-:-:i Marie. Seani.r.i George Caddy has l:ce:i visiting his imien-. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caddy and ether relatives during the v.ast week. Mrs. Corire t'r.ruh entertained the Method is: Woman's Sc-cicty of Christian Seivice in the church rar lors on Wednesday aheinoon of this v.eek. She v.YsS as-l-ud by Mrs. F. C. Obr!e. Mrs. E. A. S-hnel.:e and Mrs. RMh J:iir.;n o-carae welcome r.KMiibers. Mrs. A. II. Siekman and T.irs Ed rra'icke w ore visitors. I Uu-ing the ra t v eek Harold SVaticrtoul and family moved to Ihe .'arm s'ith v. esi 01 Eagle which he will lar:.; the cc:i:i::g yt, r. Mr. r.:ul Mrs. Pallas Fiier nievi U into the house vacated Ly the Scaitcrgood familv. 'In "the Tove'of Tliero as the love of Here. ... . Think of her still as the same, I say She is not dead she is just away. The .funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon iu the Metho dist church with Rev. George A. Morey iu el. urge. A quartette com I'osed of Miss Hetty Ross. Miss Lois I'etersor. Oi yi Lee Fischer and Rob ert Ronhovde sang three beautiful hymns, "Goiug Down the Valley." The Old Rugged Cress," and, "The (Uuden of 1'iayer." Mrs. John Fisch er was at ihe piano. Tiie ?allbt:,rers were Ceil Norton and Husrh Xorris of Lincoln. Herbert Oherlo. Eert Depp. Fred Manuel and Frank iJeesewetter. TJaricl was in the Eagle cemetery. Whit and Mrs. J. L". Hodge?' ga j three numbers, "Rock of Ages," '"The j Old Rugged Cross" and "Beautiful ; Isle of Somewhere" with Mrs. . C. i Hudson as the accompanist. ! The burial was at the Oak Kiii j cemetery with members of the lam- ily serving as pallbearers. Ray Her ring, Harry Tinoh.vr. City Lortr Louis Spry. Clifford Black of On.ahr and Eavi Winscott. BUY MORE WAR BONDS j C?.rd ox Thanks W'e wish to extend our sincere ! thanks to the friends and neigh l.ors j for their acts of kindness and thoughtful lie.--si to -is in the sickness land death of our beloved wife and i mother. We ..specially wish to thank : those who tcck part in the funeral j tei-v ieo and sent the fl.ial tvnur.. i branccs. Wesley Walch Wesley Wai.h. Mr. and Mrs. Geo rue Weyers and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Weyers and son. Funeral of Mrs. Newland The funeral services were held i Tuesday at the Firr-i Christian I che.rch for Mrs. William Newland. ' former re.-ident of this '.it y. a largo ; number of the old fri"i:ds being! in attendance at the services. Rev. J. W. Taer.r.ler, paster of j cht'i-f h eemhictf.-l the service. at: .1 brought, tin; nti-ssage cf the srrip- I tures as well as paying tribute to i i iic life el the departed, i DiUMiu the rerviec:; Mrs. C J. j Hew Spring Merchandise at Knorr's New Purses and Bags for Ladies and Misses 9S; I.9S, 2.19 phis tax New Rayon Panties Childrens and Ladies 49C to 93C Full Fashioned Rayon Hosiery New Shades 89 92, $1.01, $1.10 Anklest for the whole family, 10tf pr. to 35 pr. Filled Easter Baskets 49 up to $1.50 1 lb. Bx Chocolate Candy 69, S9, 98 New Shopping Bags at 59 You will want one of these J Knorr' Plattsmouth el fn Pi s si.oo store Nebr. 3Iis. Wesley VTalch. Emma M ;y Itmii;ly'i v.-a.- born on a farm s::;i k wv.- cf Eagle. March 1'C, 1S:'!. a Ml pa.-s-.d away at a Lin coln hospi'.V or. tie- eve of l.-r l:i i i birthdav. March the dai:ght r of Charles and Caroline I r.doiph. eariy settler-, of this eeii luunity. Willi the '.xct prion of three 5 oars in Syra use. her entire lifetime va s;)-nt nrar Eagle. On Spt"iijlr 1. 191". she was united in n.airiagc to Wesley Waki;, and for thirty ear j Ih . y lived on a farm a short distance from her birthplace. She war. preceded in death by her father and mother and an infant sou. Surviving are her hu-hnnd; two daughters. Mrs. Mabel Weyers of Ea-'le, and Mrs. Sclma Weyers of Elm wood: three sisters. Mrs. Ther esa Bardiik Mrs. Freda Wall and .Mrs. Elsh Li.iland: three brothers. John. Joe and Fred Rudolph, ail of Eagle; lour grandchildren and oth er relatives. She v. as devoted to her family end h' me. I!cr grandchildren were a great joy to her, and she was tireless in Ik r love and devotkn to them. Her garden cf flowers will be reinVnihereti by those who kr.tw her. Thr.utgii her long illness shj differ ed pati.ntly nntil she was called to the Great Beyond. I cannot say and I will not say That she is dead she is just av. ay'. Wuh a cheery smile and u wave cf the hand She lias wandered into an unknown lat;.l And left us dreaunig iuw very fair It needs mist ). n:-e she- lingers there. And you. Oh, you, who the wildest y am For the ok--time step and the glad return. Think of li t faring on as dear STIBAL VARIETY The Daylight Store FOOD ALSO FIGHTS for VICTORY FOR A BETTER rAQM PRODUCTIVE MORE PROFITABLE YiItY s SA LX PJit f A N N 0 U N CEMENT This: week we are introducing to Plattsmouth the new manager of the Cass Drug Store Mr. Fred Feldhausen. In hiinging Mr. Feldhausen to our city we have chosen a Registered Pharmacist cf wide experience in the retail field. Prior tc his coming here he was located at Wahoo, Nebraska for one year and at Tecumseh as manager for ten years, and owned his own store for five years. He brings with him the experience necessary to properly cV.z care of your needs, to render the type cf service you have a rirht to expect, and to com pound your prescriptions accurately just as yoi:r Doctor has written them. Mr. Feldhausen is a past commander of the American Legion and has always been active in the Chr.rr.ber cf Commerce and in all civic affairs. We take great pleasure in presenting our wr. reidnausen to vou Mrs. Ja:k Dye J. F. Zaslera cWc have it, cay. get it, or it isn't mzd" I f r W' X. -j- n a lj r I I r 24-HOUR AVEULAMCE SERVICE Our prices for complete funeral services are arranged to meet the requirements of every home. FLORAL ORDERS CARED FOR 11 delicious, tasie-iantalizing foods for ihat all imporiant meal. And featured are the Low Point No-Point foods that are easy on your ration book. And they come at low prices thai are easy on the pocketbook. 9 0 0 Ji&k mi FOR VICTORY GARDNERS Selected Stock Genuine Red River Vaiiey Seed Potatoes 100 fi.'jpd Bags When Pa(Aed Cobblers . . . $2.79 Early Ohios . $345 ONION PLANTS Beimuda White, Yellow EUMDLES OF 100 ASPARAGUS FANCY FRESH CALIFORNIA TENDER LONG GREEN Pound Top gC ESJN. Stalk Pound fib Carrots Lg. F!a. Well-Bleached Calery Fresh Green Texas Cabbage SHALLOTS ? Fresh Red Ripe Mexican '&c Toniatoes Pound Florida Valencia Oranges Pound 5' Fresh Fui! Red Texas Radishes LG-EUN- Calif. White Snowball Ptc Cauliflower LB -7 U.S. No. 1 Louisiana YAMS 2 LBS- Fancy Fresh Green Top LG. M S$lC iven Up Your Salads BUN. 25 10' Crisp Calif. Iceberg. 5 dz. size Lettuce Head Texas Marsh Seediess Grapefruit Pound 7 UNRATIONED ARMOUR'S STAR LARD 2 - 32' UNRATIDNED OUR MOTHER'S COCOA l-LB. CTN. OHIOH SETS Small Size MORE TO POUND, Pound GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CRANBERRY SAUCE - QUEEN OLIVES TEXAS 46-OZ. CAN Unsweetened 3 Pts., 29" Ocean Spray 16-OZ. 6 pts.. GLASS DON JUAN UNRATIDNED NEAR QUART it UNRATI0NED CARNATION MALTED MILK 1LB- XT' JAR . j FPESH CON, OFF THE COB DEL MAIS NIBLETS 12 02. VACUUM CAN,, 6 Points 13' 43 Points, DEL MCNTE YELLOW CLING N ,,; FINER, SOFTER. BETTER CAKE FLOUR 23-LB. SWAHSDOWN PKG- 2b' UUP.ATIONED ARK0WA CUT GREEK BEAKS 3 'r'-l.iiS. DEL MONTE SLICED BEETS UN RATIONED EXTRA STANDARD KUKER'S PEAS Nn. i 4 4 Cans 15 12' No. 2 Cans No. 2 Cans 6-OZ. JAR MILLED FROM A BLEND OF THE FINEST WHEATS PILLSBURY FLOUR 25-POUND S13 SACK l X Uf ATIOKED DEL MONTE EARLY Ho. 303 GARDEN PEAS . . GLASS E POINTS. DEL MONTE x0.2 TOMATOES an 5 POINTS. CHEERIO BRAND .2 4 4 TOMATOES 12 14 PICHfGS WILS0M'S CERTinED' f Qe 4 to 3-!b. average. 1 pt pound Pound mm Sweet. Pink. Tender. Economical, Low Point SMOKED HAMS IZhole Butt End Shank 3 Pts. lb. 340 3 Pts.. lb. 330 End, 1 pt. lb. 320 Fork Roasts Lo:n End Rib 2 pt 2gc Eoston Butts, 2 points pound 32 Pound a(w Pozlz Hte&Us Sma" Lean Siiced &fc BOSTON BUTTS 2 points pound Pound Cltfaftl'C Sirloins, Gr A, 10 pt mp T-BCNE, Grade A. 11 pts. lb. 450 Pound w RooC fsh and Pure 4fl ECONOMICAL. 6 Pts pound. 2 Pounds 45 S. C. T.l Small FRANKS 4 Pts- 4? Pound 3 SMOKED LIVER Sausage 1 Pt.. Pound 3 Pickle, Pimento. Baked LAOF Pound s Summer Sausage Thuringer 4 pts., Pound T J Unrsfin?ied Fish Haddock FIMet lb. 49 hiting Filiet lb. 3Ze t!cd Steaks lb. 39e Fancy Assorted Macaroni Products CELLO American Beauty PKG 6 Pts.. -LB. Can ISi l-LB. Can PINK SALMON 12 Pt UN RATIONED BLUE SEAL SALAD DRESSING ONLY 2 POINTS " 15-0Z. 4 fmjC CHILI with BEANS Glass 17 PURE VANILLA EXTRACT 1-OZ. AAC BURNETT'S Eotte 48 EXTRA FANCY BLUE ROSE 3-LB. RICE 1-LB- Ce,l u Ce" & v l-LB. Cello 150, 2-LB. Cello 280 3-LB. Santa Clara Prunes Cell 3" l-LB. Cello 180, South American Yellow 2-LB. 5l POPCORN Ce,l y$ l-LB. PKG. 17 SUNSHINE 2-LB. H A t4 KRISPY CRACKERS PKC 3 Mm "DRINK YOUR VITAMINS" Borden's HEMO l-LB. JAR . 59 DEPENDABLE. ECONOMICAL OMAR FLOUR 50-LB. ' SiS15 SACK Ot. AIA Unrationed Sunrise Mustard Goldsmith Dill Mix Pickles 2 Pts., Del Monte Tomato 8-0Z. 0 Can $J Qt. Jar 29' Sauce Smooth or Chewy Peanut 16-0Z. Crunch Jar Bond Dill Pickled Qt. Tomatoes Jar Del Monte Drip or Reg. l-LB. Coee Jar THE ALL-WHEAT PANCAKE FLOUR FIDELITY PANCAKE FLOUR 26' 3J-LB. SACK Only 3 Pts., Armour's 12-oz. fK1 Choice Seedless 2-LB. Treet Can 3 Raisins Fkg- Kellogg's Shredded Reg. ffkC 16 Servings of Pudding Reg. Wheat IU FI-Tex " 21-LB. JAR S3 31 UVP.ATIONED STARR PURPLE PLUM JAM . . UNKATIONED TANGY CITRUS 2-LB. MARMALADE JAR 10 POINTS. ELUE BIRD QT. GItAPE JUICE bot. NA3I3C0 REGULA or HONEY 2-LB. 9 GRAHAMS PKG- 54 HOMESPUN ASSORTED l-LB. COOKIES pkg. DEHYDRATED DOG FOOD FOR A REFRESHING FACIAL COCKTAIL WOODBURY'S SOAP .REG. EAR QUICK RICH SUDS EVEN IN HARD WATER LARGE SC PKG. 0XYD0L 2 "- 19' Baking Powder Calumet Paas, Chick-Chick Easter Egg Dyes CLEANS. DEODORIZES, DISINFECTS, BLEACHES VIGO 25-oz. Pkg. 3 Pkgs. QUART BOTTLE 24 25 REG. PKGS Fame and Fortune Chocolstes 1-lb. if CANDY ...B0X Elue Label Syrup Karo 11 -LB. Jar From Nebraska Seed Co. 3, 100 Veg't Seeds Pkgs- 2, 150 packages 250 For Your Lawn $4f 25 Grass Seed 3 LBS RED STAMPS A3, B8, C8, D3, E8, F8, G8.H8, and J8 valid for 10 points each. No expiration date. BLUE STAMPS A3. B8, CS, D8, E8, F8. G8. H8. J8 and KS valid for 10 points each. No expiration date. SUGAR STAMPS Nos. 30, 31. 40 now valid for 5 pounds. No expiration date. Sot and Gentle NORTHERN TISSUE TISSUE I REG. ROLL ar ' l Prices in this ad effective April 7 through April 13 subject only to market changes in fresh meats, fruits and vegetables. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Mo sales to dealers. it 30 ;0c. 13'