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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1955)
V THE PLATTSMOUTH JOURNAL j fnrr PAGE EICirlT j - Monday, April 11, 1955 i Mrs. juVin Fitr.h returned Wednesday irom Lincoln where she has been employed. JIZBA & JIZBA Registered in Engineering: and Architecture Design, Purveys, Estimates, Supervising 5417 Ogden Omaha, Nebr. Phone PL6361 By Mrs. Sophia Wolevcr Phone 241 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keefer and family of Plattsmouth spent the Easter weekend yisiting with their parents at Bolton and At- J ! chison, Kans. 0 m 'til SAVfS SO MUCH COST SO LJJTIt MlliVJEST KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS & FREEZERS RCA MOTOROLA ADMIRAL T. V. & RADIO Ruse Appliance Store ph one 263 Plattsmouth, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolever and Laure Lynn of Talmage spent the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Libershal, and Mrs. Sophia Wolever, in Platts mouth. Mrs. Max Bowman, Mrs. Dor an Bowman, and Linda visited for a few days, with relatives Lin Sioux City, Iowa. Easter weekend guest of Miss Helen Lessman wras her sister Mary Lessman of Lincoln Mrs. Joe Hummerickhouse of Topeka, Kansas is isiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Glaze Mr. Humerickhouse was here earlier last week. They are former residents of Plattsmouth. Janis Schmidtmann, teacher in the Lincoln schools spent the Easter vacations with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt mann. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of Lincoln were Easter guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tiekotter. Are you looking to get your hands on favorite nationally ad vertised health and beauty aids at the lowest prices? Then look to FELDIIOUSEN'S because that's just what we offer you the biggest drug values in 'town. And that's not all you get here. You also get the kind of friendly, helpful, courteous service that makes shopping a real pleasx Try us you'll like us. Rubbing Alcohol - 2 Pinfs - 50c Aspirin Tablets - TOO - 2 for 49c Antiseptic Mouth Wash 2 Pts.-59c Lady Ester Face Cream $1.38 Size -93c Dial. 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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jameson Ottumwa, la. were visiting Mr and Mrs. Harry Nielsen Easter Sunday. ; Easter weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown 'was their son Herb Brown stationed at Scotts Air Base in Illinois and their daughter Beverly Brown of Omaha. . j Michael 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy un derwent a tonsilectomy this morning (Monday) at St. Mary's hospital in Nebraska City. Mrs. Marie Kinnamon accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorns and son Leslie Sunday, to Omaha for a visit. She will also be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinney and daughter. Ruby Weaver of Lincoln spent Easter vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver and family. Mr and Mrs. Phillip Keil left Saturday for a two week vaca tion in San Bernardino, Calif. Mrs. Ward Schade attended a shower Sunday for her niece Mrs. Jane Wolf at the home of Mrs. Charles Greenwood at Sidney, Iowa. Mrs. Wolf was recently married. Sunday visitors at the T. ;L. Jones home were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Austin of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Omara, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farnholtz, and Mrs. Rosa Beaudette of Walthill Nebr Easter vacation guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keckard, were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reckard of Gravity Iowa. James Favors U. S. Navy rof Olathe Kansas was a weekend guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Favors. . Mr. and Mrs. George Mayabb cf Kansas City, Missouri were Easter weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. May abb, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wail ing. Easter weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. August Kopp were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kopp and John of Council Bluffs Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maddox, Jerry and Jean of Grand Island, Nebr. Easter dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liber shal, were Miss Anna Jirousek, Mrs. Sophia Wolever, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolever and Laure Lynn of Talmage and Alex Men dina. Spending Easter in their old home town at Hiawatha Kansas were Mr. and Mrs. Logan Covert and LeRoy Covert. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilficker and daughter are vacationing in Colorado and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pollard of Nehawka were guests Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Henry Thiele. They recently re turned from a vacation in Ala bama and Florida. Easter Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hild were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hild, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Clyle Graves and son, Mrs. P. A.- Hild, and Mr. and Mrs. Hol man McKinney and family. Af ter dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hans Franke, Cedar Creek and Mr. and Mrs Les Schreiner and daughter of Dun bar. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perry and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Perry and daughter of Omaha. Mrs. Ed Brantner and nephew Nathan Paul Winter, of Oma ha were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohlschlager and Mrs. Florence Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson of Omaha were guests Saturday at the Wayne Gorton home Easter Sunday guests of Mrs. Cynthia Dawson were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stokes and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richards d family, Chas. Dill, Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Philpot of Weep ing Water. THOMAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title rTil V n x l Lie: lusuiaucc f Just like we've been doing for the fine folks of Plattsmouth for twenty-five years! . r k( i i ill jiii n ii lmiMiii-i r-' 1 V Food Club Finest Quality Quart Jar . Campbell's TOMATO SOUP NIBLETS CORN 12-cz. Vac. Cans GREEN GIANT PEAS 17-ox. Cans FDR FDR Food Club Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL 17-ox. Cans FDR Fresh J7 II A Grade ALAM! or ROBERTS 10 lb. Bag Quart Crtns. 6 Crackin' Good CRACKERS Mb. Pkg.v 2-lb. Pkg. 37c Firm Red Ripe Florida, U. S. Uo. 1, Cello Crtn 15 Elna Freestone PEACHES No. 2V Cans Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE, 16-oz. Cans Miss Muffetf CHEESE FDR FDR SPREAD, 2-lb. Loaf Finest for Salads Large Size Calif., ea. 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