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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1961)
THE I'LATTSMOUTH JOUHNAL paoe nva Thursday, January 5, 19G1 .4 : - IX : i Top Values Plus Top Value Stamps rtojui&vilk 1 I Mrs. Ralph Wildr'ck Phone 2511 I Stlllf .v.v.v.n 1 xxvX-siJ? L- ''''''iS t & xW i:;:i:x':x'::R&. V.V.WJf , , " . ::::::::x:::S, v&J xW::x::rii'' :x:::x:x::;f'' llll t$ Pu '4 MS ''SI J 11 Handy Airing Tab Piped All Around Will Not Mat Hygienically Clean Comfortable and Airy Greater Resiliency and Long Lasting Comfort Covered with Fine Everglaze Decorator Cotton Fabrics Colors Blue-Stripe, Yellow-Stripe, Pink-Stripe, Sandalwood-Stripe Each 1.69 with $5 Purchase GIANT FLOUR SACK KITCHEN TOWELS APPROX. 30"x33" Hemjned SMOW-WHITE SUPER AESOHBE Feel Them On Open D U.S. No. I, California's Finest Pre-Trimmed No Waste Florida's Finest Marsh Seedless or Ruby Red Endkm River Grapefruit, Large Size, Ea. 10c... 3 ? Fresh lender Calif. Pascal Trimmed Daily CI L1.A Cello Bundle of eSsry rieens 2 ia,qs st.ik. , Fdrmonfs Cream Vanilla, Chocolata or Strawberry mm. XvXv:: - ::.. 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Vent View Bag. 2 Lbs. 29c 98c 29c Top Value Stamps 2 29c 49c 48c 31c 3 9 41c 81c ...2 5 33c ARSOW BROADCLOTH SHIRT 1-15 books nv n n 4iv f 01 Purchase vXvX:':'x"; : I 38c I lllll Food Kennel 5-Lb. Bag 25-Lb. Bag 59c 249 WEST BEND PERCOLATOR 4 books ,.'1 "i Mr. and Mrs. John Gakpmo ier's Christmas guests wore Mrs. Cecil Hobb.s and Mrs. Loraino Lewis of Omaha, and Mrs. I.uel la Ziers and family of Louisville. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pankonin and family of Plattsmouth. Christmas dinner and supper Kuests at the Ralph Wlldrlck home were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wildrick and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Jorgenson and chil dren, Donald Wildrick and Stan ley Olsen all of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. George Bauers, Mrs. Fred Wildrick and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildrick all of Louisvilhi and Miss Agnes Wildrick i Plattsmouth. Afternoon calli were Mr. and Mrs. George Will, rick and P'redie of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheehati, Rocky and Renee of Manley, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bloom gren of Lincoln were Christmas guests at the Lawrence Colcrick home. The Bloomgren's were overnight guests Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoover and family of South Sioux City, Nebr., were guests Christmas Day at the Burdette Hoover home . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and family were Christmas Day guests at the Clyde Brittain home in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Arnot Cushman spent Christmas Day at the Ro bert Aldrich home in Platts mouth. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Albert were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsell of Elm wood and Mrs. Harold Striker of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger of Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. Bud ' Chriswisser of Nehawka, Rich ard Meisinger of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berner' and daughters were Christmas dinner guests at the Walter En gelkemier home near Nehawka. Christmas Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stander were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmader, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmader and Ronnie and Rich ard Stohlmann. Mrs. Nora Phelps and Mrs. Richard Heim and Joel were guests Christmas Day at the Adolph Dietze home in Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hon spent Christmas Day with their daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood man and Pamela in Omaha. Mrs. Leona Gardner and Mrs. Eunice Clark of Lincoln were Christmas Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gardner and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlavac and family spent Christmas Day at the Oscar Dvorak home in Brainard. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gauer and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Shrader Rhoden were guests Christmas Day at the A. D. Rhoden home in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Addyman and children of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Eager of Plattsmouth were Christmas guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eager. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koop, Jr., and lamily of Two Harbors, Minn., visited over the Christ mas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zastera, Sr., of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koop, Sr., of Louisville. Christmas dinner guests at the Herbert Heil home were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morse and sons and Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Kroeg er all of Omaha. Afternuon ' callAs were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Althouse of Waverly, M; a::-.' Mrs. Darrin Althouse and daugh ter of Lincoln and Mr. and Mr.;. Fred H. Stohlmann. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heil, Mary and Michael, Sgt. and Mrs. BiK Bielling and baby, and Denr.r; Siekman of Waverly wort Christmas dinner guests at Lin. home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott and Donna. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Shepherd at Springfield were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harbison and Judy Jo of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepherd of' Omaha. Christmas supper guests at the Bernard Voigtman home were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gunnels and family, Mrs. Patricia Gun nels and sons. Miss Judy Has well of Ashland and Miss Judy Miner of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nun nen and Yieki Lynn anil Mr. and Mrs. Keith Patton and Cindy Lou all (if Lincoln, Mr. and Mr. Jpe Baker and family, James and Clayton Heard and Mike Harmon all of Omaha were Christmas dinner guest at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon.ud Heard. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomas were Christmas dinner guts!.-, ( t Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Salini.ir.-h and family. I