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4 rLATTSMOUTII JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN Tliursday, Jan. 15, 1959 if 5 '1 j ,;!' 'S 1 J) I (PAPIfTAII B HIE. Del Monte or Food Club Del Monie or Food Club Fancy Hawaiian Sliced 4 Iff I3af ore's Sweet S -Priced Lew! Golden Firm Yr;llow Ripe Central American, Hinky Dinky's Special Fruit Bowl Quality, Lb. GRAPEFRUIT 11&2fi5T'-2t 10 39c APPLES 'd .w""p: 49c DELICIOUS APPLES KHtt 19c A ft U. S. No. I Louisiana Porto Rican 5 Lb. Qtf YAMS Finest Quality CELERY HEARTS S 29c nAM n "5if f Northern Grown Red Triumph Washed and Waxed, 29 POTATUW Large Size "A," 50-Lb. Vent View Bag ENDIVE SS"!:' Wc RADISHES SsBrfr:.Trf? 10c DH ANJOU PEARS KitEjEU 19c nabisco 29c royal sis; srai.''. 4 35c BLUE BONNET rS'. 3!c TIDEI:fe.D:r.,:,.rf: 34c JOY 71c dash foo::w.a:":r.!: 245 IVORY SOAP V:r'.5.!". 4 i 29c IVORY SNOW ftXC"'"' 35c II I $ m m mmrmm air Can.... Fdr 0 Mia 3a? 'Ann ,-G"'cario CQc L"98.pi.s;,e.. 3yc 29 pX5e 2 s 49c 1 ,o 2 2 a .1! IS Top VALUES PLUS T0P LUE STAMPS ,-S ''sr. We --vi re ROBERT'S COTTAGE CHEESE 12-oz. Carton Death Of Charles Tcel Here Wednesday Charles Teol, 79, riled at Hvs "I home, 701 North 9th street, Wedr. . nesday afternoon of a rerebrar hemorrhage. He has been falling health for the past thir teen years. He was born January 18, 1879 at Rushville, la., son of Francis Marlon and Amanda Martin Teel. He has spent the greater,. , part of his life in Iowa, where , on November 25, 1903 he was. , married to Miss Ida Cooper In,. Madison county, la. The wile preceded him in death Septem ber 25, 1938 at Winterset, la. Mr. Teel was a retired farmer . , and moved to Plattsinouth in . 1943 and has made his home, , with his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Cowan. Surviving his death remain' " daughter, Mrs. Nellie Cowan, Plattsinouth; two sons, Clifford L. Teel and Pat C. Teel, Des Moines; eleven grandchildren, seven great grandchildren. One daughter, Mrs. Marcella Callah an, preceded in death in 1945. Funeral services will be Sun-'1 day at 2 p.m. at the Church of Christ, Winterset, la. Interment ' will be at the cemetery at Win-; terset. Visiting hours will be Satur day afternoon and evening 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 at the Caldwell-Lin- der chapel. The body will be taken $un- day morning by the Caldwell- Linder funeral home to Winter-" set for the services with the Caldwell-Linder funeral home in charge of the service. Called To Indiana On Sad Mission The Rev. and Mrs. Walter Stelnkamp of Atkinson stopped here Tuesday night at the L. D.. Hiatt home. The couple were on their way " to Clayton, Ind., called by the death of a son-in-law. Roger Huston, who was killed in a plane crash Tuesday morning. Mr. Huston was a pilot for a private concern. He was the hus band of the former Charlotte . Stelnkamp who survives along with their five children. Death Of Marion Eldoris Bosche Marion Edoris Bosche, 45, well known resident of Sarpy county,' died early this morning at the Riverview Nursing home in this city. Mr. Bosche has been in' failing health for the past" four years suffering from cancer. He was born April 24, 1935". near Harlan, la., son of Williani and Beulah Bosche. He was? never married. Surviving are mother, Mrs. Beulah Bosche, Fort Crook; bro ther, Francis Bosche, Manning,. Ia.; sisters, Ruby Jean Bosche Green, Fort Crook; three nieces, two nephews. The father passed away January 22, 1942. The family is well known in the area of LaPlatte and Fort Crook. m Marion attended school at Sherburn, Minn., also working in Omaha and Fort Crook most of his adult life, six years with Cudahy Packing Co., at Omaha, Watson Bros and Union Freight Way. He was a member of the Fed erated church in Sarpy county. Funeral services will be at Harlan, la., Saturday at 1 p.m. and burial in the cemetery at that place. The Caldwell-Linder funeral home will take the body to Harlan Friday by fun eral car. Visiting hours will be Thurs day (today) from 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Robert Thorne Of Union Dies Robert Thorne of rural Union died this morning at the Uni versity Hospital, Omaha. He suf fered a broken hip when he fell at the home of his son, Kcllcy Thorne near Nehawka Jan. 7 and was taken to St. Mary's Hospital, Nebraska City. He was transferred to the Omaha hospital a week ago. His wife preceded him in dea th May 14. 19o8. He was the grandfather of the late Delbert Thorne of rural Nehawka who was killed at the U. S. 34 Nehaw ka Road intersection Jan. 6, the county's first fatality for 1059. Lett Funeral Home of Nebras ka City arc in charge of ar rangements. Funeral services are pending. Louisville Into Top Cage Ratings LOUISVILLE Don Vogler and the Louisville Hih basket ball team drew atunlion this week. Vogler was nicked as one of ' the Omaha paper's St.irs of the 1 Week for his play in a GO-. win over Syracu-.;. That victory, the train's 7th stramht. lifted Louisville into 10th pluci- t:i the paper's Cias , C state rtin;;s.