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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947 PAGE EIGHT THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH. TXtLtMASKA Ihims & Mrs. L. G. Todd John McQnin was a dinner gnest at the L. P. Mougey home Si'nday of last week. Sommy Van Pool became very ill last week anil was taken to University h- srital. Omaha. It is feared he will have to undergo an operation. Melvin Tod.l. Jr., ppent last weekend at Dunbar, visiting his cousin, Donny Kasbchm. Don Mcrideth is row employed in the store of Howard Snod grnss. The boll diamond is being made lea'y for thi.s summer's games. The first game wa3 Sunday, May 18th. Mrs. Em-na Oillirpie nf Nobrp: Va. Ci'v. Mrs. Jane Sheard, Mr. and Mrs. George Ponlos. Jr.. yr. ar.d ?.!,-s. Louis Poulos. of Union and Mr. and Mrs. George Poulos. Sr., of Neh?wka erpoved a nirruV in Iowa last Sunlav. It is vrrv U'ent thf. .U mem bers of the Un;-:n shnol rhimri send in their reservations for th" V.a"Mj'-t ":i-en at the American I.eKn H11. b" the lMh to th TPth of Ma v. Plea sen-' vmr TesrrA-i tin".? to Olive Morris. T.fw'rnv. Xebr. Mother's 'av v:r observed at the home of Mrs. L. C. To Id bv 1 avir" her fami'v with her. Mr. and Mrs. V.. M. Rr.th an.! ruurh- j ' ter of n-i ha a"d Mr. t.1 ! tv Mrs. MU-in Todd nvd d.-nhter j r-..: T'nnov Kav wip thevp ijt th ' t"" f,'f "dsons viir ph"it. Don- I "-- aid P.athe is in Fairfield, Pali- i -- forn's. rnd M'lviri. Jr.. was r-n-r.no- i:is weekend vacation at Dunbar. Mr. aid f-s. P"c P'nfPP nn.j two srns. and M-s, Patterson I and Mrs. Earl Zorn and Carol ' Jean were Nebraska City visitors j recently. , i Mrs. Zorn and Mrs. Patterson were Lincoln visitors last Fri day, i Mrs. Albert Willis and daugh ter Catherine Ann of Portland, Oregon spent two days visiting Mrs. Emma Willis. Mrs. L. R. Union was an Oma ha visitor last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Faris and daughter Sunday dinner at th Lee Faris home. Mrs. Hallis Banning ?s been ; recently appointed acting post- i master. j Mrs. DonaM MrOuin was host es at the JTothodit cb"eh 'or tr- W. S. C. R. last Thursdav afternoon. Tvent.v members and j five fiiets wre nresnt. Af"r j the bii'nness section Pc. Wi!- V;h "Fqrriilv H'ck." DptiHoMi j ro'rpVn'"-if ? u'c"' s9rved at the rl'-e of the meftintT. Mr. P"'l Me. Orr?0"'f !ncoU. O'' vpin'ini sV'li'ns in the XTtbo 'icf rhiih. Miomnit virwtn"'?. T".- oVi"h "ci'tv pnnreintes Ib's f-i't fr1 tbnnl( fho OeT'irffs -1 r c- " ftv r" for Vindrs. V " ' r7'i n,'1 Tnn(ytpri Voj'. - -t T ;1 . . r " t 1 V ' ' 1 ' - of A V- '-n -i-t 'Morton and little Mr nlVt p.fin'vrt Tolloc T 'icitrl Oowrv.- Vm Tvl fit :v V - 5 4- 11 fe , " "T,Ts Mrs. Robert Ivlorto.i and daughter Linda Lee spent r,L urday nisrht with Mrs. Jack 1:. Mil ken at Nebraska City. At the meeting of the town board last week Ivan P.a:t.:ir was appooirded to take the j of Zelda o;t' This is the portrait of a heto. Seven-year-old. George Poore, Jr., carried his 3-year-old sister to safety from their blazing At lanta, Ga.f home. Then he dashed back into the house to rescue his S-month-old sister from her flame-enveloped cradle. He then entered the burning house again to get his school books. For this complete disregard for his own life he has been recommended for Carnp?ie medal for heroism. Hawthorne as treasu'pr. Mr. Ilaw.horne ).- f sold his drug store and Lj ir.'.ving jf out of town. , Tom I.IcQuirn was a rv ;--r fTue-,t at the Den Neal hor e l;!-t e Saturday eveir.rr. On, Stirday . morning Mr. MeOuin find T-.ubp .j Foster diove t Toorka, K:r where thoy will viit t!ie Conra 1 family ard Mr. ?teO: brother, Orville MeOuin. M?-. ouin vi1! fro on from th re Fav, Oklahoma where he visit cousins. Mrs. Gilbert Edmunds of hawka was visiting fr'eni' Union last Tuesd.ny af'.e'- Mr. ar.d Mrs. Uiirr Tta and daughter Marilyn of V,' Nebraska spent Moth-3 av Mr?. Stur.diev's parents. Mr M;s. J. R. Dvt-art. lis VARIETY QUALITY mud LOW PaiCtS! .St ,X ;. !: What hard combination to bat! You CET THEM ALL at IGA'i modern, easy-to-shop in Produce Departments. ! 3 w.:i i u CLEANING fJl WCKK. li nALr nIM fit.Yi. 1!0 PJNSZ-NO WiPt ClEANEZ 06 j I.are Package if 'I r. i 2 lb. 21c Tlis rordit.on remams Fr- an'l ifrs. . - C r, m-rk. Wi,:e Rro'Vi. Ma-shall Special Sale MEN'S WORK SHOES Sizes 1C-1 OV2-II VALUES to $6.00 Everett and E. A. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ermond Moore of Lincoln spent Mothers day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snodgrass' parents of Mrs. Moore. 1 ... j Mrs. Sam Pugh of Oakdale, T.v,.t,. ! Nebraska arrived in Umon last Tlowa'il ' Wf,ek and is visiting relatives and friends, also a daughter in Ne braska City. Mrs. Pugh and Mrs. Willie Crawford spent last Wed- resday in Omaha. I Mrs. Emma Willis entertained j ti e following guests last Sunday: I Mrs. Charles Vallerv and grand i son. Roger of Platts mouth and I -'.r,,,o;1 and -son Dwayne of ! Falls City. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Sheard of ! Plattsmouth visited their grand j mother, Mrs. Jane Sheard, for a ! few da's last week. 3 Lwi. il track team men and tl.e ! mtn were guests of hoi. or ;. banquet, which was held J Jl'onday e enr.g in the Lafe-,,-of thi; '":.;; galluiiai eh'.' vi:.h I.I. rion to.:c a ; rja-te.-cc-.'emonifs. Rev. .Toi.n C. V: cf.'ercd prayer, after which H P. I lilt til - 'i SWT. t?k OU SALE AT $2.98 WHILE THEY LAST! SOENNICHSEN'S BARBS T.Y HAL COCIHtAN PLENTY of GI's are finding out that there's no place like, home at least not for rent. Attention most other 'hos pitals: Nurses at West Jersey Hospital in Camden got abogsi in pay. Drifts have closed schools in nu merous cities. Will all the little children please rise and sing, 'Snow. Snow. Beautiful Snow." L. Kinton. president cf th- My..'.: I Bi:sint rs c '.v'o. wl-ich r-o . , . I m WrJcEGAI? APPLES . . . r!,T'T)r:xrA 200 sit- -Try rriTn RH'C CIf.4TQES 2-Ib. b'Ekt 53c v;sr: ommm ib. 7c J Ami' IM-N'CJIFS CALIFORNIA I cvf;: fii:m, grekx 2 b'chs 15c lb. 15c 3 B?chs 10c F?csb. i:azybe?rses Daily! tnf Time to Can 1 our Berries .vrv th bi-r.'H:cr. T'ne given by liar 1 i Mve sci i' ;i:n: an! p'.'dt gc. Tlie t''D'c r.f th pr g!r'.r.i was "Sott0-," follrv'ng r crons to "febc-larshin " ::P'aye-." Vr'-'1 '' ia ' " "-.a vie s r'';!rr' es." Jr'-t IJe" 'or; ' er " IV J": ,' '-on Sh'.n." .T-r; G p.,-, of n p.tps a-1'' far-!: f sfnr T. P. p-'Trn, d ?"!. pnd c.e!i. Mr. and P.iu' of Pa'.lrs. T r. heme cf ?rrs. G. o Wash in t- n'.S.. v.-:th Fi '-rirMAXX'S DRV Fo- vfi'iv last minute supper PP.'l . . n;- f.r Four OKI -' TC-A Salad Stvlo ,T";'' Can Rakers Delicious ;v,-ff ' v.t- t.ou Shoe String . . . Pkgs. 22c S2-Oz. Can 35c rkg. 9c . glass 9c . . 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PEAS and CARROTS . No. 2 can 20c ? N-v 9 Cns Mussulman's Pure APPLE SAUCE 2 cans 29c No 2 1- Can Rim-'n Ragged IGA PEACHES can 34c N'n 9 l-o Cn" "ho' e n Heavv Svrup NEBIA PRUNES ......... can 24c CRANBERRY SAUCE OCEAN SPRAY Ho. 1 can 25c FOP COOKING NEEDS IGA MILK 3 tall cans 35c When you haven't' much, thinK w at lv -i pott OT"pc Pf'Rf -.. . . hot. 23c r,T;:f hOt, 29C how little you have to get to im prove your situation One of the earliest recorded uses of stained glass windows oc curred vhn the bishop of Rheims rebuilt the cathedra' there in the 10th century. Last Ni-hf Monrlpv "-as at tv'' M'WIi; when about fift" r-"-,e MEMORLA DAY Jlonor the Ded by Helping the Living! 'Th; Luc-'.e echoes shrill and swcot, P.ut not cf war it sings today. The road is rhythmic with the feet fOf min-at-arms who come to pray. Tho roios blo.'som white and red On toin'os where weary soldiers lie; Flasks wave abovo the honored dead " Ard martial music cleaves the sky. A'jove tin ir wreath-strewn graves 'we kneel, Ihey ihe faith and fought the fiht. l rc-jfh flying lead and crimson steel rh cy ponged for FreeJom and the Right. May we, their gratef il children, learn Theic strt'nsth, who lie beneath this sod. Who went through fi: 2 ard der.th to earn At last the accolade tf God. In shining rank on rank prrr.yed . They march, the legkns of the Lord: S&5 He is their Captain un-ifraid, Prince of Peace . . Who brought a sword. VETERANS OF F ORSIGN VARS PCST No. 2543 to enioy an evening of rood foorl served bv 7i.Tr. and JTrs. AVi'T j EI'Vrq and beir eori"nitee. r,i.? a Mo'nero (lav nrorrra'i Tiven b J the children of the rhvrc'i. j Cah roce'ots from fa--i m-" ! Vetipfr in Jan"prv, 1P47, 'vrr " r- T ry-rt -f , nearlv 40 ary,194G. percent abov? Janu SSJIS i-ts sta Thousar. Is charrc grear.s to grins. L" a itorlnr fjlTM.;- t I. i.- ;;rm il I of piloa. 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Pkg. 22c Package of IS LIPTOVS BLACK Tea Bags Pkg. 18c Regular Can Chocolate Flavored E OVALTIHE can 33c 8-Oz. Package Beverage Drink Cocoamalt ... Pgk. 23c 4-Oz. Can Instant Type Postuxn can 25c l?-Oz. PUh-. SUNSHINE Krispv CRACKERS . . Pkg. 23c Pular Jar BORDEN'S HEMO jar 59c PLATTGI.IOUTU, NEBRASKA Phones 23 and 24 3S