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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1947 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA PAGE EIGHT Mr and Mrs. Karvey F.-ahm on Mr. Airs. v. and Gary, Mrs. Clyde Haswl crtns. underwent an operation JJkiC ay. f I His son, Joe. Ji is in charge of ? ' the store while his father as in j . trie hospital. Pic. Lonme Eames writes that ! i he is new atienjiurig the Eighth j ! supper said ovemight guest at j the George Vogel home. Llrs. Loran Vogel and Terry U and Artis, an 2 Cr. ;a J-rs. ri; Swartz hfclpea J. L. Car- Let: called Sundav afternoon at ' nei: ana jon o: aai. .eza ... ited ir on Fri4 y u' . b . .-. -. ... ' the George Vogel heme. Mrs. Verle Lh-ers and Verla calsed Thursday on Mrs. Ella : Towie and Daiene Livers at the ; St. El:zateth hospital. They were r.icle celebrate his oirtnuay v ca- nesnaA. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Vogt-I and A: my Food Service school at Keic ; q . v . ; University in Japan baby called Sunnay ajternotr the V. D. Livers home. IZt. and Mrs. Bernard D.li familv left Tuesday to spend i i i shipper last week. Don McCiintock, hui,oana o. j n and Florence Terry-berry, arrived r. H. W. Wortr-r z o H U .rr" riCj Mrs. Jack Y.r- ' horn Monday from the arrr.j'. Be ; , ers and Mrs. John Kettle. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Livers j farr.:3y spent Sunday evenin j th? Ed Gdell home. Mr. and Mrs. Merle S-var: Sharrf- vert shopping in Ctenaha : had spent more than a year in , y-idix ' occupation forces in Japan. ""lir. IrTc'Mrs. D. A. Eunyor. and ; Mr- and Mrs. McCiintock and j dauchttr have returned "from a : Mr. and Mrs. Daly Harries and j vcati'in at Denver. ; daughter. Sharon Kay were sup-' Cy KirTch and sn Bruce. -;pT guests at the Fred Terryberry ; ' . : , 5 week or so at Taylor, senr. Mrs. Vriliiam rioer,- evening. W. J. O'Er. r - 2 a MB.. crans and Jackie were Sunday Fr.cay Lorn 4" . . .. tne rn " 0 Lincoln spent Tuesday and Wed- Gradv me- near Greervood. nc ar.d I:.ri. Rolhe 2cyes were in : riome last 1 uesay rv r...-; . .i.,;- Fridiv j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K nenoay at tne J. L. Camicle Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trurr.gar. arc home. family called Thursday evening t ouma, War;: Aai 0 s o .t: fa 5 Z o H 55 U fa B S O -2 3 wo" (A W " (a u z u (A rs 9 - J2 u 2 fa u I O (0 Z O H (A u fa o fa w c o f5 i-I J o o z o H U 3 O S "c 3 a fa ;s O ft L4 c o fa u z o H at: ves anc irienas. j :.a E jr.tr vj a t-.e V, V-.-'c ' Mr. and Mrs. Randall Koop. i Dw.ah V .V . ji 491 g x unera. tiv.ces were ne- ues-, i j.v ' Mrs. Karoid Koop. Sr went to "". E. Arr;; - arid Jack called Fremont last week to attena the 'xiugiies cnats win rcpor.:i :r. fritnas in Louisv.le a sr'Ti : funeral of a former Louisville the Capitoi after trie Senate- V. irr.t Wednesdav everuni:. Tne resident. Mrs. Mae Steele Wood-J Investigating subeorr-rruttet- car lar.- i man. wno passed away suauemy j Randall's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j ! i v . I In a joviai 1 JOHNSON NEBRASKA CITY LOUISVILLE PLATTSMOUTH TTm,ra9r NEW TV7 Civy;i2, WAy wJ. ai EB. v-au a "surrt" r.ait to tne mzruirv m . iri r v war contract;. sai ne wojjc we. com-e 'P-r.g e: tne hearings t: Waysiac. ; pennmz a few i earlier in tne week. Omaha with Mr. Arnold's! i. ;xiennmgs arove Eeatri; The motor on the plant at the sheeting match Sunda ! T f . . J noar. t r. wno is wt advances m x-tfe.er &.orcge ana aoc.er pv.i.. ; a: ti.t- itterar azt. Jack is a iaboratorv techni- ; bumed tut one day last week'. Fii-mrg i? i.aic t; ot good now m t;.t xic-ii . r, since tiit r i - Lauzr.ur xiaze.. t ' ana Mr. Eater locea tne p.ant v?---c- e r-v r Sun- Sarmgheld. Mo ell is m m order u hold the tenper&ture .! Kansas on then- vacation tiorfO a: xa t.te- u ui. i.'-i un.. ru e It was f.xed the sam.e di v and no Ark. Mary Alice is spe-n J J '...J w:tr. iiu. ar.c wile. m-'-t - .lu rtfi--iva.. es Mr. a.nd Mrs. D. A. Eur.y tic CTiii" Ok la working m uisa. : tne temperature cropped emy t:nt.v. v -Vv.,.. degrees. "f''i'':i Ms Glenms Wigoner. daugh- Mr. and Mrs. George Dolan i''y.'.' Z" ter ci Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wag-'and son Bob. and Norman Hutcn- : VC.- -"""'"' -.""'".-"" ' r.er. na been named to rt-prt- i is on are spendir-g a week vaca- IIT.-' '."f.. .'; sen: L: u.i-v;l'.e as a Countess in tiorung in the lake country cf ' "i" VVS ' V-n'i.-V-h''.""v t-'t Kirc-nat.on festivities and pa-1 Minnesota. ! ;'!"V" "V'-'.-." (Bsjid - M-v Glen Kunn Djo$nuflafceJ&. "OEBGIlS 1094 Regular OJ"C raoe a tr. t nvirg h.om x.arniva. ; ;:. F'-att-moutr. niat monlh. A group of lc-al business and l ; -,-r.a . men nae arrar.gea . - r a fret paemint nance eacn Wedn- sday evening for the next few w-.-eis. All are :r.v;ted to come ir.d enjoy tne evening J'-e Zastera. Sr.. went to 6ma hc Sunday eveiunr where he en- c il'.TTft: it Sum:-. .-ru set'rai monms ago. nas i--er. , , opened to tne public again ty his daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Lan- ea since tne Z - r 43 ru --'.-. k irr m;e FiJ.'.r lir In v - :; Sunday evc raiit r a, tr.e viss t lU-er BEET SUGAR LIFEBUOY SOAP 3Rcf,tr25 PEANUT BUTTER ,13 37c CHUCK ROASTS A;il.43c CIDT ATM T-Bonet or .Round Steak nrC OlRLUinVeal cr Beef Armour Lb. 00 Fresh Cut - i. i -- t- ng. -' c.anaoo.ii -c. .. . v.. .: .i- i"s i c n Bus kirk will work in the shop T'y--a;. Mrs. Elan a ana I Irs. with Mr. Pears:'-. i a nomas are cousins. Elmer Stochr, Floyd Gsuer.l John Spang It r and sons Elm-.r Lic-vd Schneider and Earnest and Jim drove to Cnapman. ,eor.. Sunaiv v.fe tn-v --:- : Ei-y . 1 c. u v t .e .ve-;Kena La eke v Sunday Best ef for Breakfast lap c'f cr ci-4Vre'4sn breckiasf o' fruil Conirtv Tn4 inaoe or tne r tr ceiic.Dii fit.tffti04.-iJ &er f4r tsx tsssyi iswwwK Ar... . JOE'S a Mv; zzays granzparer. 1 : - ';4 - - t c VL r Mr. and Mrs'Gien "..'as vVidr.-esdav HtiBURGER Gu". allineat 3 lb. Si OnUKI iVlDkJ Veal Armour lb .CJ SEE US FOR COLORADO PEACHES (By the Bushel for Canning) Solid. Crip, rreah LETTUCE & CELERY lb. 15c California Seedless Grapes and PEARS & PEACHES 2. 25c CAPS do. 25c JARSL 75c We due S. & H. Green Trading Stamps- the Earl St tween 4 and 50 men farri.y were pit-s-en: Next S-nziz.y the 5 ily will hold its reu large crowd w:;' he t Woro Inas t-e-en re LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS- THE TOBACCO AUCTIONEER! daughter of Mr. j Artnur D-zan v.H r- msrne: Leland Burt Issl- .g c f C-.rr.rt-i n. C a ii .. a ComptZT.. on n ai '. A VI 3 . v i . MiSA Dean Grew up ir. L'. ai.-- ied sohozl r.er- ur -m.-.ei :c Califor- -7 4 i. - m U -T ' VS. 1 Stepping Right Out of 'GLAMOUPy' Magazine Into YOUR Wardrobe L'.iijr-Hne Mary-Lane ?uit of Marashcen wool, with the rich, lustrous look, is a tailored treas ure. You'll love the gently curving torso lines, ending- in tiny pockets, the trim skirt, the three cleverly placed silver buttons, and the colors o right for accessorizing. Silver Cadet Blue Black vii.e ana :rev. J- 4 ' i. r tr.e remama.. r -l tr.t io.,owmg tr.c comt.'.tion ' 1 tr.-z 5ummr s-eiion cf the ur iver:.."-' V'-s ,v.---r-T. T'-r.,.. . . wrh wnoopmr c-.-uah. and Mri-. Hunh OEri r cay. Pump irr.ratior. has b-.-i r. start ed th.; wc-ek en the C-.-miih farm ;u5t aczozs the river in Sam-'. County. Tne well had been put dtwr. szme time ago, tut had not beer, ne-ece-d until now. :'r. ir.d Mrs. Emil Kit:s trttr tained at dinner Sunday at their home. Thoi-e present were Z'.r Katie Kooivtr. Mis? Grace Kx v- trrvtSOLD more than 240 million pounds of tobacco, and at every auction I've attended, I've seen the makers of Lucky Strike buj fine quality tobacco that fine, ripe-smokin' leaf that makes a .smooth, mild smoke." X LB. Fl iSUM. INEPEVDEVT TOBACCO AlCTIONXEE i TTiiijraield. K.cu: uetr Z2 IXAUs A ltT STKJKX SMOA-EE) Mrs. Hcnrv Schoemar. Brown Nile Green $.50 SIZE3 10 TO 20 rs. IViIham kVartn. jrd Mr and Mrs. Emery Hansen cl 'Yt-tp-ing Water. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lund tor re n Jr.. and family are spending tr.tir vacation in tne Black Htlls and visituzg friends m South Dako- 4 iiai. l.Ir. and l.lrs. Dave Zurs and family were Omaha visitors over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Larson an-" family and Mr. and Mrs. Mi :vir Gerdes drove to Wisne-r Sunday to ypend a few days with rela tives. Mr. ; nd Mrs. AH en K;p left Saturday fr.r St. Louis to take in a few Cardinal ball games They expect c-d to go from there- te tine Oz arias to spend a few days vacation. Rev. and M.-r. A. E. Irt fpe-r.t their vacation at Lake- Oko boji. 1 Rev. Richard Hinsdale left Sun day evening for Paris. Texas. where he will conduct a 12-day meeting on the Blossom. Texas. circuiL Mrs. D.nsdaie and son D.ckie. went along as far as Dai las, where they will visit. Miss Dorothy Hanna of Lin- coin has been elected to teach i home c-conc.mics in the Louisviik- j righ schooi for this yrar. ?.It5? Hanna ?erved with the U.S. Amy Signal Corps during the war -nc was in charge cf wo:k at a Cali- lornia school for some time. pounds of tobacco, and at every 1 V ' - it ( .3 L Bob- f " i , T ripe-smokin' leaf that makes a $ EHW ? ;" Y$H smooth, mild smoke." Vf . f -" : M &mmm flw - Z X.fr JV V1 V. 'I A I FINE TOBACCO is what counts in a cigarette Last year she taught in the IUCIAN PURDOM IS RIGHT!... And like liim, scores of other experts . . .who rcjally hwiv tobacco . . . have seen the makers of .Lucky Strike buy TTfiae quality tobiicvx" After all, that's uhat you want in a cigarette . . . the honest, deep-down en joyment of fine tobacco. 35V bion High sehiffol. She ces se-cur-ed living quarters at th.2 home 6f . Mrs. Ten a Nessrn. TIjc crcv cf men - ho have l cr-. working at the Slate K'-creotion grounds left Tuesday after hav ing completed 'their "work. i Mr. and I.Irs. J. R. Hutchis- expect to leave Thursday CT Elko, and other points in Ke'vada 5o remember. c ff fit ft oat.. Ti awr1: 3 . .fcUCKY STRIKE ftEANS HNE OBACCO So Round. So Firm, So Fully Pocked So Free end tcsy on fhc Prow