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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1944)
7 -i THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1944 TAGE TWELVE THE JOTJENAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA 3E Z3T --? i BARBECUE SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS , ..... f, LUNCHES PACKED. TO GQOUT NOONDAY LUNCH STEAKS t AND SHORT LIUtlMW IIWJ.l.yM ORDERS OF ALL KINDS 24 ' HOUR SERVICE it it it it it WITH COOLER WEATHER NOW WE WILL SERVE it it it it it HOT TAMALIES AND CHILI TRY OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER .3 2 Have You Been Married 75 Years? Gifts For All Will Feature Store Preview Hundreds of gifts will bo distri- . jbuted at the opening of the Wels- RJsbury Company Anxious to Io- hlmer Firestone Store in the near cate Those Who Were Married i future. When Flour Plant Established Fourteen large departments of the new store, many of them of par-j ticular interest to women shoppers, i will be carried Mr. Welshimer, owner of the store Plans to honor couples married for 75 years or more are being prepared by the committee in charge of celebrating the Seventy-fifth An- rcported that five departments would Ui luc nour linn iompany;serve motorists Tire and recapping1 founded by the Pillsbury family iinserv!ce win be available, he said.j Minneapolis in 1S69. j Therc ,viH be batter!ea which remainj The initial plan is to send a 75th hargetl for long periodg despite1 anniversary cake to each of these' .,rt!rao rtriin. .nruiin.ontc srwil ha ' . ... . . I - - piUU H 11.1 II V. J 11 1 V 11 j Also on display will be house wares, hardware, lawn and garden supplies and wheel goods. There will couples who were married in j w.c iumiu was stuitu ui "-startjng by utilizing the radium-like fore. According to population fiff-jrayg cf polonium. Brake lining and ures. analyzed by statisticians, there; a wide selecti03 of automobile ac may be 250 or more couples in thej cessories also will be available. Luuea ciaies wno are observing their diamond anniversaries. The committee is, however, in terested in the life story of these people and has asked the Journal j to assist it in locating these couples. I strong at that time. Charles A. Pills The married life of the people bury, raised in Xew Hampshire,; will have spanned a period of re- heard it and joined an uncle, John markable development in this j S. Pillsbury, in Minneapolis. The country.Their early romance would ; latter became governor of Minnesota; have occurred in the closing year of and the father of the state univer- the war between the states and the sity. Charles entered the flour mill reconstruction period that follow-! ing business.' The firm he establish-: ed. Among them might be a wife who ed grew into a nation-wide organ!-; was a girl of 15 in 1869. She would zation now headed by Philip W. be 90 this year. Her husband might Pillsbury, a grandson have keen a returned boy soldier, or! Earlier this summer the company' a youth still in his teens who was ' presented the state of Minnesota inspired by the spirit of the pioneers with two millstones that were in the( of that day and struck out at an pioneer Pillsbury mills. They are to! early age to establish his own home, be placed in the State Historical: The call of the frontier was Society Building at St. Paul. be a large recreation equipment sec tion, in addition to a department for toys, games and books. Paints, wall paper and clothing are also featur ed. Meanwhile, Manager Welshimer announced that war bonds and stamps would be awarded during the two-day opening. Everyone who visits the store dur ing the opening sale will be eligible for the war bond and war stamp prizes, he said. "'Mr. Welshimer emphasized that the new store would stress quality, and would offer only the finest mer chandise available at popular prices. He also invited everyone to ask for free tire and automobile conservation advice at the store. The new store is at 3th and Main. It employs five Plattsmouth resi dents. Mr. Welshimer, who has had 13 years of experience as Texaco distributor in this community, which he also will continue to operate. Opening date and details of furth er interest, as well as the opening advertisement and program will ap pear soon in this paper. Watch this newspaper for an nouncement of opening dates and real merchandise bargains to be ad vertised in this paper. Buy More Bonds WHERE THE FUEL GOES AN ARMY TRANSPORT burns 33,000 gallons of fuel oil a day. 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