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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1957)
1 'W O'V TTTF PT.ATTSMOUTTT ,TOTTRNTAT, 1'AGK KIG11T Rectum It TIIt'l'NDAY. AUGUST 8, 1057 Montcmans Visit Family In Glendale .Mrs. Tom Tennant BEET SUGAR top value M. V'AI ife;;: :;:. y Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Tennant: fi nil small .sun, Mr. anil Mr; '. Johnson and family of Wiboux, Mont., were dinner quests at ; the Tom Tonnant home Wednes-! day. They were on their wiy; lionio after spending a week with ; relatives in Indiana. They eall-j d at the Lrston Tennant home.' I'.oins from there to the Uhieh i Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Merle leir.is.l Mrs. Doris Waldron and Mrs. Florence Milburn. all of IJes Moines, were afternoon and sup per fuiests at the Turn Ter.nan! ( home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Pur-m ! and family called at the Elmer Sprieek home Wednesday eve-, niriR. Other guests at the Snri-' ieck home were Julie, Margie and Tatty Gerdes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tennant ! of Omaha spent Wednesday at ; the Leston Tennant home Week end p ue.sts were Mr. and Mrs. j Carl Parks and Linda. Siind i v ! visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Carl j I.nnp:. Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. ' Errett Wiles of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Laureive Hoard man called at the Elmer John son homo Saturday evenine. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson ', drove to Lincoln Monday of last I week, Pamela and Rhodes and j Edward Van VIeit accompanierl them. They visited at the John i Van Vleit home. Fdwnrd stayed and Jimmie came home with I the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rhodes and children of Kearney :-un- Friday to spend the wciiund at the Elmer Johnson home. I atr.- , t'la, who had spent the week returned to Kearney with her! parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Satlcrficld ., their sun. Oran, to an Omaha hospital Monday to be cured tol as result of an old injury. Their son suent the day at the Llmer : Spriock home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson entertained Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Hennimis and their house fme.s!, ; Roger Dreamer, at .supper Mon- j day t'venins' before Kotrer lci't for his home in California Tues-! day. j Robert Ilennincs, who injur-: ed his foot in a tractor, is re-; ported as doing fine and no bon-' es were broken. Margaret Ann Ilein of Calif ornia, is visiting at the Elmer Spriock home after spending a week at the E. P. Wright home in Springfield. Margaret is the Wright's granddaughter. Randy and Fay Wilson visit ed at the Fred Cm-dcs homo while the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Or-; ville Cordes and family drove 1o Madison, to visit relatives. The : children returned wi'h th ir par- ents Sunday cvenine; to their I home in Omaha. Mrs. Ernest Elliott and Mrs. Leon Elliott and children of Plattsmouth, called at the El mer Spriock home Wednesday. IU SY 1',1'TTEKl I.1I S The Busy Butterflies held their f ir; t meetine for July at the home of Debbr Kalasek. All girls were present and an swered roll ca'l hv tellin"; the color of maten;d they eho.se for hand tow Is a:: anrons. A short biisi,ie.-,s mcotin? was held. The elrls then uror.-i -irM basted the hems in their hand towels. Homo project before the next meeting is tn cut out aprons. Debbie and Mrs. Kalasek ser ved refreshments unci the meet inn was ndjournd. The second iivo'in" for tVl!i month was held at Dixie Wil son's home. Two "iris were ab sent. A brief business meeting was hold by the eirls. Then the ind uing of the had trvIs n'Mh the oirls had hemmed on the machine nt heme. The girls then hasted and worked (in th"i" nnrors. The next mtWttv will be the final mooting for the yonr arl new officers will he elected and the club organized. Refreshments were served hv Dixie and Mrs. Wi'son. Games were played and the meeting adjourned. Rosilvn T.ivlor New s Reporter Snbsoriho to The Journal Now' STOP THAT ITCH ! IN JUST 15 MINUTES. I! not p'.-Msrl your ."v i-. ,, k 1t ,ny d'ti '.'Tc. T'jf int'.ant r!-,.n ITC4 MF. NOT frr it.h nt erAva. rn-.vl-ii inu-.; bit'H, foot itch or other ;u'a r it;h. Ivy to u day or reqht. Now at SCHREINCR DRUG STORE. stamps r?- " - l.VV vl. i 0fyii 1U m' OH .:.-x' . i i v , ,y . i i a i I II I .J Jt . 1 I'f (i i El. RL, iS 1$. II i if ffl ffifl ilk ii K t I I II ISIv tm f .'J . i - i.V.-Jl .V J 4. s 1 I II I I .r t m hJ. Km I. i LVI fWt I I Mm i ii ii w r i fir ca . .ia si .m 5 Ve've slashed the price on hun dreds of items to secure more sales. Some Hems overstocked . . . some items closeouts . . . many items Just reduced to step up sales. Scores of specials not adverted. Come in and see for yourself! f R Mr 3-Lb. Can Cine, 46-cz. Can if Cocktail, 46-ox. Ccns 0 " I Food Club Fancy or :L MONTI PEACHES Yellow Cling, Sliced or Halves, 17-oi. Cans 3 OOO ffv Food Cub Fancy. Bartlef t S HaSves in Heavy Syrup. I! J LLSi-O 10-cx. Ccr? .31 6 i. Mission, F fft H P5 H BR tusup ise 1m fete E Tcp rr-:t L.;J L'.W:i vV'-'l-i -c2. Can 12-cx Can 19c CartmtrKth C?ene Jei4.c,cCTi 2'2Bc rrB R Gaylard Sliced, U yil.:lpja 4 Large Slices Food Club, Fancy, 17-oz. Ccns . cr Crcbapple Jelly, Fazd Club, Pure, 9-oz. Jars . Zestee, "1 F Large i 0 28-oz. Jars .... R 2 ? 35 Tors Frost C:zpe IHP'f5 for ' O K.? l O iloi 6-c:. Ccns T-- fV.- Sl-rd cr Whole - r- n o r- !l Lb. 5 Tp Frost Folger's, Hi'l's or Buffer-Ms COFFEE Mild end Mellow Food Club l-Lb. Can Hersl-iey's Chocolate 16-01. Can 1 GERBER'S Strained Fruits and Vegetables for Babies Cans 1 for 1 0-O2. Caricn , . . . . ltu.' 1 Tct rrr-t Os!:y Green Hir.'cy Dir.ky Enriched IVfciie L A.Ll.v j hv J Loaf LIW Er. Off Sdc jP 9? 44-103". a Fi9. Prrsr.K?l C'se 1 II ,5 Ca!ifcrnla Vhife Scsd-css cr risd Malaga Larga Cluster Branches pa 1 Can B v Fcr Lcvclv V;.-::.rL!es Far D;r:y il-r-.'Js a, V tz.i . T;:b's !r Di.'l's Cut 5 for I bL'ki Girnt Fkg VC C.ccm Po!b"i m 1 A'! Parase Pc!hh li vzJ U'A Li Lka hi 4cD EciLccue i2C5cns:ig 2V3-C2. Csa b.' l'. S. No. 1 Nebraska Red Triumph POTATOES SI,, 10Lbs.29c PESKES Sot.F $1.79 2 Lbs. 29c Delicious Sweet Red Ripe WATERMELON S:,So, Lb 3C KJI EfSV H'-arK Fresh Tender Rascal, Jft UCLLil I (Vllo Bundle of 2 LarKe Slalks ANODIZED ALUMINUM DUTTEtl D3SMES Holds V4 Lb. of Butter, Reg. 59c Value Wilson's Certified E.V.T.. Vdue Trim, Lb HOiP ROAST none in, Lb 69C HEEL OF BEEF u, 55c BEEF STEV lMn non, u 49c P8HX CUTLETS Ib 59c KiRG SSZE FRAMKS SSlLb 49c ..49c .47c VARIETY PACK K.,, OiriG BOLOGNA s-o, SLICED BACON XS'S" 59c SLICED BACON Thick Sliced, 2-Lb. PkR. Crude "A" Cornland STEWING CHICKENS 4.5i.b,.,i.b.... ' N. i . ' .1 niSflC I'0K Island Riverhead Brand. I.b. ... 1.39 35c 49c 33,4-ci. Ctn Rciton Combinction Rayon and Cotton TOWELS J'tL, 0 I. J', i"' . VVj ;J 5 U,i Houi..pe j -r '" HANDY VViicn You Spray r:77 PUSH-CUTTON If CAN .'- a BUG KILLER or for $"J Wilson's Quality 24-26 Lb. Average Whole Butt Portion, Lb 45c Shank Portion, Lb 35c r -. yxt Grocery prices effective t'tru Wed.. Aug. K:h. Produce & Meet prices effec tive thru Sat., Aug. 10th. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 1 i