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The Gretna Breeze from Gretna, Nebraska • 8

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The Gretna Breezei
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Gretna, Nebraska
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8
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JMflN 'Xb S' im PAPILLION NOSES OUT WEST DOUGLAS 5-4 LOCAL NEWS AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE COMPANION TO THOUSANDS lC PER LINE PER WEEK end visitor at the home of her cousin Marian Arlis Dreyer of Memphis Mr and Mrs William Larsen and son of Omaha were Saturday even7 ing supper guests at the Herbert Bundy home Mrs Herbert Bundy and Doretta visited at the Hoke home at Lincoln Tuesday Shirley May Dreyer of Memphis is visiting with her cousin Doretta Bundy this week Paplllion nosed out West Douglas 5-4 in the Platte Valley league Sunday Pitching was good for both teams but fielding was rough Yutan had little trouble beating Wann 10-6 behind the six-hit pitching of Larson Dow and I arson each homered for Yutan FREE REMOVAL of Dead Animals Prompt service Reverse Calls to Market 1080 FARMERS RENDERING WORKS So Omaha J5tf FOR SALE: 1029 CHEVROLET Petersen Implement Co J28 FROM RAGTIME TO SWINGTIME FOR BALE: Breeding bulls of all 4 kinds John Hansen tf For Painting and Paper Hanging Call or see Hlckle Ashland Telephone 79J A4 Mr and Mrs Hoke and Phyllis were dinner guests on Sunday at the Bundy home 1 Visitors at the Ralph Coleman home Sunday were Mr and Mrs Bob Burks and daughters Mr and Mrs Hardy Gustafson and sons of Greenwood and Ira Reeve of Omaha Geraldine Scheef spent several days of this week at the Ben Scheef home Mr and Mrs Harry Scheef drove to Pender Saturday to attend the funeral of the latters grandmother Mrs Dorothy Mahler Mrs Mary Edwards of Woodstock Minnesota Mr and Mrs Hansen and daughter Dorothy Mr and Mrs Paul Stark of Paplllion and Russell Soil of Blair were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Jake Schram home Mr and Mrs Bundy Mr and Mrs Floyd Bundy Mr and Mrs Frank Short Mr and Mrs- Harry Mowinkel and sons William Peters Mr and Mrs Herbert Bun-day and daughters and Freddie Ed-gers attended the funeral of Miss Lucille Bishop In Lincoln on Tues Carolyn Ruzlcka is spending this week a' the Jake Schram home Mr and Mrs Harry Mowinkel and family were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Carl Ehlers home Mr and Mrs Harry Mowinkel and sons visited at the Jim Sawyer home Monday evening Miss Doretta Bundy was a week -See A good Stow At the GRETNA THEATRE 6-13 years 10c 14 and over 25c THURS FRI SAT AUGUST 3 4 5 Their romance is riotous! Claudette Colbert James Stewart In A WONDERFUL Gilbert Fleck is driving a new Ford V-8 Mrs Emma Connor and James of Omaha spent Sunday evening with Mrs Rachel Secord Mr and Mrs Ziegenbein and Mertha poined a group of Ashland friends for a picnic at Linoma Beach Thursday evening After the picnic the group spent the evening at the Ziegenbein home where Mr and Mrs Sidwell showed moving pictures of their trip to the New York Worlds Fair and other points of interest Present were Mrs Mtn-nette Howard Mrs Keedy Mr and Mrs Panzer and Ruth Mr and Mrs Bontz and Mr and Mrs Walton Mrs John McBride came home Monday from an Omaha hospital where she had been receiving treatment the past four months following a very serious operation Her little daughter is back home too after a visit with relatives in Iowa The McBride family has been sep- arated a long time and they and their friends are thankful-that Mrs McBride came safely through her illness She is able to be out and around the lawn now Hundreds of thousands of boy' and young men read THE AMERICAN BOY Magazine every month and consider it more as a living companion than as a magazine as much a buddy to me as my neighborhood writes one high school senior AMERICAN BOY seems to understand a problems and considers them in such a sympathetic and helpful way It gives advice and entertaining reading on every subject in which a young fellow is interested It is particularly helpful in sports I made our school basketball team because of playing tips I read in THE AMERICAN Many famous athletes In all sports credit much of their success to helpful suggestions received from sports articles carried in THE AMERICAN BOY Magazine Virtually every issue offers advice from a famous coach or player Football basketball track tennis in fact every major sport is covered in fiction and fact articles Teachers librarians parents and leaders of boys clubs also recommend THE AMERICAN BOY enthusiastically They have found that as a general rule regular readers of THE AMERICAN BOY advance more rap CARD OF THANKS Isidore Whitmark of the old-time House of Whitmark has written an autobiography Ragtime to which encompasses folklore of modern popular music It may seem like a far-fetched theory to presume that melodious music results from reasonably sound happy economic conditions in a nation and that harsh music is an expression of disturbed mental conditions and national unrest But when one listens to the melodies of the late Victor Herbert and other composers of his time whose compositions Whitmark published one wonders whether a more or less contented era of our nation is re-contented era of our nation is not reflected in such music Particularly does this thought grow when one We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings during the sickness and loss of our beloved husband and lather Mrs Henry Mowinkel And family SUNDAY AND MONDAY AUGUST 6 7 Double Feature PONY Plus THE GREAT WHITE CARD OF THANKS listens to the modem music idlvand develop more worthwhile with its racuous notes and seeming characteristics than do boys who do discords Modern music such as I oaair ic 4a ka oa ife avouam not read it seems to base its excuse for I wish to thank all those who were so kind and thoughtful to me when I was In the hospital tor sending your cheerful cards and lovely flowers Mrs John McBride DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED FREE For Prompt Service Call So Omaha Rendering Works Vtarket 4626 At Gretna Millard Paplllion and Springfield Phone 1006 We pay all phone calls Miller Mgr So 36th SL South Omaha At Gretna Local Representative Ben Ruff Telephone 2921 I existence on rhythm but most of the rhythm has the monotony of the jungle tom toms Mr- and Mrs- Herbert Bundy and daughters Freddie Eggers Mr and In reading Whitmarks book one Mrs Chares phaelan of 0maha Mr is impressed with the Individuality and Mrs slbert and Homer that era They HjCkie were Sunday dinner guests at CARD OF THANKS Black smithing WAGON and REPAIR WORK OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING 0BERST GRETNA NEBRASKA did not all play alike or look alike There was Individuality In their music the Bundy home Mrs Avery and three daugh- Trained writers and artists fam ous coaches and athletes explorers scientists and men successful In business and Industry join with an experienced staff to produce In THE AMERICAN BOY the sort of reading matter boys like best THE AMERICAN BOY sells on most newsstands at 15c a copy Subscription prices are $150 for one year or $300 for three years Foreign rates 50c a year extra To subscribe simply send your name address and remittance direct to THE AMERICAN BOY 7430 Second Blvd Detroit Michigan as there was in their lives That Is ters returned to their home In So We wish to thank our friends and neighbor for their kindness and druing he death of our beloved daughter and -s ctcr Mr and Mrs Robert Bishop And Family something that is lacking ip most of the music and orchestra 1 leaders music is just big business to them ground out at so much per grind over the radio or in the night club The world trend toward reg- Dak after a weeks vacation spent with her sister Mrs Ralph Coleman Mary Elva Dillon entertained in honor of Lois Richey and Florence Gunderman of Omaha at a picnic dinner and swimming party at the 1 mentation in human affairs seems Linoma Beach on Thursday WANTED Deadstock FOR PROMPT SERVICE Phone Elkborn No A Human Machine Steady The human machine is a remarkable steady mechanism which can adjust itself with comparative ease to many Hygeia the Health Magazine Insurance Protects You INSURE Yout property against Fire Lightning and Tornado INSURE Your automobile against Fire Theft Property Damage and Public Liabi'Jty INSURE Youi life for the protection of your wife and children against that which is certain to happen Place this insurance in Companies that have unquestioned reputations A SNARE DEAD ANIMALS WANTED For Prompt Service Reverse Calls to MARKET 3541 Tankage for sale at all times Ft Crook Rendering Works Ft CROOK NEBR Elkhorn Rendering Service Branch of Fremont Rend Co Pat Froat Driver Tibetans Lead Tea Drinkers Tibetans are the heaviest tea drinkers in the world It is nothing (or the average citizen of that country to down forty cups a day He stirs into the beverage salt butter and soda Phone 2251 Gretna Nebr to be reflected in the field of modern popular music Mr book covers ar era of Individuality in music as in this nation as the era which saw the great play of individuality which built the railroads and developed the West Being more or less interested In music all my life and having played both melodies of Victor Herbert and the modern swing I failed to note the harsh discords and jungle tom toms which they say music resembles To me there is just as much music in some of the modern music as there is to the music played by the Tong boys I have heard many swing numbers played and a person would hear what they would call discords but would be written to sound just that wav The Harbor of Rio The approach to 4he harbor of Rio de Janeiro has been the scene of more diverse scenic description than almost any port city in the world Mr and Mrs Louis Armbrust visited with her mother Mrs Long In Omaha on Monday Mr and Mrs Schram of Cheyenne Wells Colo were visiting relatives here Mrs Andrew Walsh Miss Catherine McGuire of Omaha Mrs Mary Peters and family of Omaha were guests during the week Mrs Hattie Cain of Paplllion grandmother of Mrs Bryan Dillon and Mrs Will Morrison of Los Ang eles Mrs Able Elthorpe of Lincoln and Mrs Lloyd Holman and daughter Nancy Ann were dinner guests at the Bryan Dillon home on Monday Mr and Mrs Frank Koke Mrs Frederick and Francis spent Sunday in Omaha with Mr and Mrs Lee Snell Miss Lucille Krajicek visited at her home over the week end Mr and Mrs John Prusha and family Mr and Mrs Lee Hanes and Josephine Brazda of Omaha were Sunday guests at the A Krajicek home Mr and Mrs Krajicek spent Tuesday in Omaha Joslyn Pruner was a guest at the home of Doris Krajicek on Sunday Bnill Fort Leavenworth Fort Leavenworth the military post was built in 1827 by Col Henry Leavenworth to protect the traffic on the old Santa 7e trail Menus Fainted on Glass Menus dating back to the Fifteenth century are among the thousands collected In the last fifty ears by an ex-waiter In Sarajevo ugoslavia and among the curiosities are those worked in silk and painted on glass GRETNA NEBRASKA Once the Largest Hotel When the Continental hotei erected at Philadelphia in 1860 il was the largest hotel in this country The front of the building was six stories high and the back part was eight stories It was one of the first hotels in the country to install passenger elevators and the management built the first hotel fire tower for the protection of its wg MR MERCHANT The EYES of THE Hr COMMUNITY WOULD BE ON YOUR AD-IF IT HAD BEEN IN THIS ISSUE Used Cars 1935 FORD TUDOR 1932 FORD TUDOR 1937 FORD TUDOR Radio and Heater 1932 FOR TUDOR 1928 OLDS SEDAN These cars are all reconditioned motors are in A-l condition good paint inside of car very clean and tires that are good When you buy one of our used cars you can feel sure you will get A-l service Call on us for a demonstration TRUCKING Jar Rubbers 3 dozen for Orange Butter Full Pound Jar Dill Pickles Full Quart Salmon Pink 3 cans for Milk Tall size Jack Sprat! 4 cans for Pork Beans 3(H) size 0 cans for Toilet Soap Hard water 3 bars for Salad Dressing Extra Fine Full Quart Ice Tea Extra Fine 14 pound' 1 Full Pound Swifts New Concentrated Soap Will go twice as far 3 pound package Corn Flakes 2 Packages For 190 33c Week End Specials SODA CRACKERS 2 Pound Box HAMBURGER per pound lau 25c 3 Pounds For oleo 24c 2 Pounds for SUMMER SAUSAGE 22C Per Pound CHEESE Oft 2 Pound Box WEINERS 21 Per Pound MINCED HAM 1 Ca Per Pound BOILING BEEF 1 1-4 Per Pound STEAK 22C Per Pound BUTTER OOw Per Pound COOKIES 24 Fancy 2 Pounds for COFFEE Otto Special Per Pound AOV ORANGES TO Per Dozen i CORN 9Q 3 Cans for COCOA 2 Pounds for J-OC JELLO Cw Per Package Highest Prices for your eggs In Trade Wp Deliver Phnne 2U1 he Soap of Beautiful i Bars We are always ready to truck your Live Stock and Grain to any market Let Us Service Your Car Motor Repairing of any kind fender welding Motor tune-up Lubrication wash and polish Battery Charging We will guarantee our work Extra allowance on your car traded in on Ford or Mercury this month TANGEMAN HI) SALES SERVICE Case Farm Machinery 3 lb can Sufjet deoeHt CRISCO 3 Pound Cun WHITE NAPHTHA A a aa 0 Hill'S SOAP For.

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Pages Available:
27,593
Years Available:
1899-1963