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rrt - THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL I'AUK EIGHT Thursday, May 8, l'JaH 2833, 1223, 637 Lead Pin Meet Sehroeder Farms of Bartlett, ' the sreond place duo. Kiaman Iowa, and the Monday night j had 59iJ Krrjci 547 Thpy had 78 pins handicap. Community League, bowle,d 833 last weekend to lead the team event at the halfway point in the annual City Bowling Asso ciation tournament at the Bowl ero. P. Stanley, D. Richardson, R. Schroeder II. Hockabout, and Schoroder, II. HocKabout. and N. Lorlmor bowlud on that team. Two Iowa bolwtrs lead in the doubles and a Plattsmouth man tops the singles with Saturday and Sunday shifts Mill to com pete. Lou Kiaman and Hank Kre.jci of Glenwood pace the doubles with 1,223, almost 200 pins above Wayne Dasher of Plattsmouth leads in singles with 637. The other tour leaders in each division: Teams 2nd. Mack's Kitchen, Tuesday Iowa-Nebraska League, 2826; 3rd, Schliefert Appliance, Murdock, Community League, 2807; 4th, Modern Woodmen, Plattsmouth, Wednesday Inde pendent League, 2790; 5th, Soen nichsen's Grocery, 2737, Indepen dent League. Doubles 2nd, Clarence Cuth-rell-Klmer Kohout, Plattsmouth, 1!27: 3rd. Don Williams-Wayne Gorton, Plattsmouth, 1126; Gene Nolting - Jerry Fulton, Platts mouth - Mynard, 1105; 5th, Jon Schuetz-Lyle Forrest, Platts mouth. 1102. Singles 2nd, E. Huffman, Glenwood, 629; 3rd, Kiaman, Glenwood, 600; 4th, Eldon Meis- inger, Piattsmouth, 587; 5th, Fulton Mynard, 585. So far, 14 teams have bowled as well as 12 doubles teams and 21 singles entrants. FOR A MOTHER'S DAY TREAT - TAKE HER OUT TO THE HOTEL COFFEE SHOP PHONE 5258 MENU FOR SUNDAY, MAY 11th. SERVING FROM 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. Home Made Chicken Noodle Soup Fruit Cup Tomato, Grapefruit or Orange Juice ENTREES ROAST YOUNC HEN With Bread Dressing, Cranberry Sauce SWISS STEAK Au Jus BAKED BEEF TENDERLOIN Mushroom Sauce FRESH ALASKA SALMON Lemon Slice VIRGINIA BAKED HAM Hawiian Sauce Peas & Carrots, Cream Sauce Whipped Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato Wedge, 1000 Island Dressing Tea Rolls Relishes Coffee or Tea Strawberry Shortcake OTHER SELECTIONS INCLUDE: FISH and SEAFOODS, CHOICE STEAKS 13 Vie in District j Track Meet Thirteen Plattsmouth High athletes were to try for state track meet berths in the Class a di trict meet at Crete today. The state meet is May 16-17 at Lincoln. j Going to Crete for qualifying today were; 100-Ron Kruntorad, Bill Ste-; wart. 220 Kruntorad, Stewart. 440- Tom Winscot. 880-Ken Dasher. Mile Richard Kellison. 120-yard high hurdles-Roger ; j Noell, Lauren Todd. j ! Broad iump-Todd, Kruntorad. j 880-yard relay-Charles Toman, ; Leonard Hild, Lauren Todd, Ste-; j wart. ! High jump-Noell, I Mile relay-Dasher, Dennis Todd, Winscot, Kruntorad. ' Two-mile relay-Brian Nelson, Ken Russell, Larry Toothaker, Don Pierce. Plattsmouth Plays At Millard Sunday Plattsmouth's town baseball team plays its second Platte Val ley League game of the season Sunday at 2:30 at Millard. Fr. Victor Stachowiak and Sgt. Ed Blair, are slated for mound duty, manager Don Wall said. Millard won its opener last Sunday over Gretna. Platts mouth loit to Ralston. A new addition to the local squad is Jon Schuetz, Platts mouth, a righthanded pitcher. Nihawka Swine Club The Nehawka Swine Club met April 18 at the home of Bill and Julia Jean Johnson. We an swered roll call with how many pigs we had in our litters. Our new business was feed for pigs, equipment for raising pigs. (Political Atlvprttspment) Pnlit :r;tl AilvortiPillPiit ) ( Political AdvprtKpmpnO Re-E led: EST?! 2Z3 DEMOCRAT A Public Official is only as good as his record". V to libs $J x. . A-& Your Vote Cf Support Appreciated IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION, May 13th m 1 n ssssmsBSsa Peter Pan Large Reg! 55c Value Tender - N - Ripe In Heavy Syrup ARMOUR'S BANNER lb. bag 7 SWIFT'S PREMIUM TENDER - CROWN FRESH FRYERS 2 TO 3 Lb. AVERACE NO. 22 CANS 29c Each Shurfine FQR No. 303 Can dfta Mission I HI - C Lakeside B WAX BEANS INE I FOOD KINC C 0 F F E l No. 303 Can COOCH'SBEST 46 oz. can QT. JAR Blue Ribbon ICE (REAM 2 GAL. I. C. A. Assorted Flavors ICS-CREAM LB. BQX V: Drip or Regular - lb. can 2 GAL. Hershey Chocolate SYRUP 70 - bag 1 LB. CANS -J "fc "lr"VT"" "fr'S II minimim Long Creen Liquid LUX SOAP 72 oz. can lb. Sno - White Sno Fresh Cut GOLDEN CORN Sno Fresh PEAS Sno Fresh BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 F.,39CS 22 oz. LniF:eLh B can BROCCOLI SPEARS p 2 . 39 Sno Fresh ASPARAGUS SPEARS 29c Fresh Frozen BANANA CAKE lVZ, 69 Fresh Frozen CHOCOLATE CAKE Vol, 69c Liquid TREND SOAP Supreme SALAD WAFERS T IL ox 2 )wer a- Ireen Onions or Radishes bunch urn WE HAVE POTTED PLANTS FOR OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. HELP YOUR COMMUNITY BY HELPING YOUR CHURCH DEPOSIT YOUR SALES SLIPS & TAFES AND 'A Member of Associated Grocers, lie" )R !'S DAY MMMtMLtii. j,. uum0Jt..K A. i 0 .i.iijiiA lI.,.A.O.ii..j ii ' .