The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 23, 1931, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    MONDAY, NOV. 23. 1921.
PAOE SIX
PLATTSEOUTH SEIH - WEEKLY JOURNAL
Mullein's Market
Beef Roast
Per Pound
313 c
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Bacon, per lb 150
Sugar Cured
Pork Roast, lb 15
Hamburger, lb 100
Pork Sausage, lb. . . 100
Pork Chops, center cuts, per lb 170
Sirloin or Round Steak, per lb 100
We are Taking Orders for Your Thanksgiving Fowls
Our Pi ice is Right and Quality the Best
Uneeda Soda Crackers, 2 lbs 250
Advo Jell, it whips. 6 pkgs. for 250
Raisins, seedless. 4-lb. pkg 370
Pumpkin, No. 22 size can . . . . 100
Mince Meat, bulk. 2 lbs. for 250
Bulk Dates, 2 lbs. for 250
Oatmeal, large package 150
Post Bran Flakes, per pkg 100
Paper Shell Pecans, per lb 300
English Walnuts, per lb
PROTECT HOME LABOR
A number of the residents here,
who have been employed at various
points, state that they are commenc
ing to feel the pinch of the action of
other communities in requiring that
persons employed in their localities,
be residents of the place.
The attitude of other cities and
business interests of their commun
ities toward protecting their work
men is one that should be followed
here by the support of local insti
tutions and home workmen, men who
are living here and making a part
of the community life. The work
men on several of the projects in and
near this city have been to a greater
extent laborers that were not resi
dents here, while many local men
were idle and could as well attended
to the handling of the lines of labor
as well as skilled workmanship. In
the stand taken many of the busi
ness houses have taken the view that
their patronages of communities That
barred the Plattsinouth workmen be
curtailed as a protest.
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Pornoff and daughter. Miss Florence,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Busche and
little daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs.
David Jardine. Louisville Courier.
TWO YEAR SENTENCE
FOR FORGING CHECK
Alliance Omar Pace, thirty-eight,
of Glenwood, la., pleaded guilty to a
forgery charge and was sentenced by
District Judge E. L. Meyer Friday to
tow years in the state penitentiary.
Pace admitted forging a $10 check.
He has a wife and four children,
and has been here about six months.
PROGRAM
FAMILY DINNER FOR
DEPARTING SISTER
Mr. and Mrs. John Busche gave a
family dinner last Sunday in honor
of Mr. Rusche's sister, Mrs. Mary
Laudenschlager, of Palmer, who has
been here on an extended visit. Mrs.
Laudenschlager is a former Cass
county resident. She has a number
of other relatives and friends whom
she visited while here.
Her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
William Laudenschlager, of Palmer,
drove down for her and were present
at the dinner, leaving the next day
for their home.
Others present to enjoy the happy
Rox supper and plate supper, Wed
nesday, Nov. 25, at 8 o'clock at
Lewiston Community Center, spon
sored by Kenoha school, Dist. 8.
Everybody welcome.
MARY ELLEN VALLERY,
nl9-2tw-5td Teacher.
Do not forget that Christmas is
but a few weeks away and accord
ingly call at the Bates Book & Gift
Shop to make your selections of the
handsome Christmas cards for print
ing or engraving." A wide range of
prices
j Thomas Walling Company
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Plattsmouth
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Here' s the cutest, friendliest, gentlest little Shetland pony
you ever saw. His name is Bimbo. We're going to give him
away. Some lucky boy or girl will be the proud owner of
this dandy little pony, saddle, bridle, and all -and he won't
cost a penny. Let us tell you all about it.
We're putting on a big contest for the
children. We want you all to know
more about Poll-Parrot shoes how
well these wonderful shoes fit your feet
how stylish they are the comfort
that comes from their flexible, easy
bending soles how they hold their
shape, and the long wear that Poll
Parrot solid leather shoes will give.
We want you to know that Poll-Parrot
shoes for live, red blooded, active boys
and girls, have built into them the
same smart style, the same fine fit,
and identically the same all-leather
quality and good value as Star Brand
Shoes for Mother and Dad.
Now about Bimbo. The very first
time you have a chance, stop in at the
store and jovi the Poll-Parrot Pony
Club. It won't cost you a cent. Well
give you a button to wear. That won't
cost you anything either. Then you
write us a letter and tell us, in not
more than thirty-five words, why
Poll-Parrot shoes are better shoes for
boys and girls to wear. That's easy,
isn't it? And, Children, that's all there
is to it. The boy or girl who writes
the best letter will be the one to-get
Bimbo absolutely free. What do
you think about that?
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RULES OF CONTEST
Tlil.s contest is open to all child
ren umler fifteen vears of ape.
It closes STt KIMV, Drrrmhrr
lltth. and all entries must be
Iiostmarked before midnight of
tbat date. Name of winner will
lie announecd and pony awarded
at our store on Christmas eve,
Thursday, Iecember 24th.
No member of this store nor any
member of his or her family will
t.e allowed to participate.
Winner nets complete outfit
pony, saddle and bridle. See them
on display at our store.
f'nmr on. Iloy and (ilrlo l.r-V
frnpi every one of you. We're
know who'll be taklajc Hint bo
Three jndces will decide on the
best letter and their decision
must be accepted as final. In the
event of a tie, duplicate awards
will be made.
We repeat: It does not cost one
red cent to join the i'oll-Tarrot
l'ony Club anil enter this contest.
It is not even necessary for you
to buy Toll-Parrot shoes, but of
course, if you were wearing a
pair of I'oll-Parrots, perhaps it
would enable you to write more
intelligently on the subject, oth
erwise It wont make any differ
ence at all.
tcet koIiik. We want to hear
already icettlna; amlou to
out for a eaator Dee. 23th.
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When You Join the
We Give You
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PoU-Parrot Pony Cluh
Button, to Wear.
SOENNICHSEN'S
Distributors o Gtar Brand "Poll Parrot Chocs Cor Children
The Largest Store in Cass County
Cass County's Big Dress Store
OFFEH0 A
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NOON
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NC0N
on Thanks
giving Day
A Sale You Will Remember!
Tuesday - Wednesday - Friday - Saturday
Wonderfall Values
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The Seasons Newest Dresses at
Values to $9.95
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Values to $5.95
Values to $15.00
A Hat to
Match
With Your
Dress
Canton Crepes Wool Crepes Sheer Woolens; Sunday Nite
Afternoon Street and Sport Frocks. ... Draped sleeves, puff
sieves, bias cut skirts. Black, Sai lor blue, Persian green, Spanish
tile all the new wanted colors. ... Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44.
In Our Down Stairs Department . . . for the
little Miss
Gznart Junior Styles
2-piece All Wool
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Smart Little
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Sizes from 7 to 14
JIFFY KNIT All Wool
Dresses. Sizes 7 to 14
$1.95
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Cass County's Largest Exclusive Ladies Store
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