The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 01, 1934, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THTJF.SDAT. PZEETTASY 1. 1S34.
PIATTEHOITTH - TvEEHLY JOURNAL
PAGE THT.EE
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j north cf Xehawka, accompanied by
I Cliarlcs R. Troon, of Piuttsmouth,
I were in Omr.ha or. ilcntlsy of this
I uock, whore they were locking over
,T , T , T . i the sur-r.Iv of feeders at the r-tock
-vlr. nntl ZUr-r. Joan L. lounsr were' '
... , . ! van's v ith a view to purchasing a
visiting: in .-.curar-.ca City lar.t Eat-,- , . , ,
, , , . ... , 1 jrooulv nuirber at this tune for p!a?
urilay. looking inter some slic-pin?
"imc; in their iccu yards.
C. Vs. nneclikcr lo-.-kins arter
r.o bvpinesf r.iatl?:.-; in Syracus? on
Woman's CIcb Board Keets
hrvr. -'s to he held at iNeoraska
f
lr.i t cdne?;.cy and was attending ' . , ,
, , . Cifv t '."- (T!.ur?dav), a meetin? e!
the coiii'iHir.i'v vair hcid tncre. I ' , . .
, ,. . , 'the il'stri. t bond oi V. omen s clubs
T.ihy fiiv.:r:n. lsu;e ron cf Mr. ! , . . ,
. . , 1 io'cil r v.-:t.i the wiivrs ot the ins
ane .ur. victor v.ehrbein, who ha.;' .
, .. .,, , ,, I tritt Icr u.e- purpose vl laying plans
l een r.u.te ill fren: an. cttack of flu,1 ; , , .
. , , . . , th ('J-tr.' t convention to bo helc
reported as Leir.s mini! better at
this time.
lr. C. II. (lilniore and son. John,
of Lincoln, whore Jch.n is attending
;n i .;r"::t
v.ih April :ird aiul -It;:. A
'.rr-e niml.er i 1' representatives of
i. h j ari'.-us o.u!
:h.e distii t are
;t t!
'nivor:-:tv of Nehr:i:-k:i.
vet-re Vis.ii!,rr i: "cn.a v. t:a
(:;' -ted to be present. T!;o.-e attend
tl'.k; ::i-c-.ir.tT from ',ehawi:a t.r?
ray kect Friday, the; driviiip- over in
their ruto.
Key TVkiJctuuii Ik id hi? sale last
r.ri nday a ml although the day war
(cry 'o!d. there war. a lar"e ere-".',
p.rc.-r-e!: t atul hich'.ir.c ;v:m spirited, all
the rfood.; c-Verei hrlnirins right
Etiiart i.ri"'.
: r
dove Tu her, 31 r. iZ. C.
-. J. A. JIn-i' r. Tdre. l:;.bc ri
He., d. I'.att.-r.ioutr.. pre su-.ut ot
- r- v'f.:i:.-n'?. club there, will also
;.:tciid tl-.-y irectinjr in company with
:ho ?'c:u.wka ladies.
Cave IcliLtIu! Dianer Party
Dick Hi:
of P"attsn:ruth, can
Mrs. Vi:as I
down lesi Friday nirrht to tnkf- in the : ' t ' -"'"-'
basketball game between the Nehaw- , i?.:-. at a di-nc-r party at her home.
Sheldon entertained
ka and Ofe teams and was phased
with the playing ability shown, by
the X e h a w k a tee m .
The Xehav.ka high, school basket
ball team enraged in a game, with
the team from Otoe on last Friday
evening. It proved to he a very r
tne oeca-ion.
:.lr. and
C. Prjllard
t e
ister of :rs. Prdiard. :'rs. Volford,
! "dr is i; o-. visiting he?e frtim he:
1 l.::..e in r-dj::ica;. :-, Tdr. and Mrs.
M. M. Tut ker and Mr. and Mrs. Pen
' Olive, cf Weeping Yv ater. The rup-
ited eor.ter-t. with tie in. me town; i. ... v. ..s a .c... . j.-..nk ....:
vinrirr bv a score of 24 to 10. ;-.en lor ail.
R. C. Pollard, manager of the X
havka Farmers Oil ecmpany. va
T'ndcr the weather hist Faturdav an:!
Ti e ierrr. -T- Agricultural immmtor
was eoiupelied to remain at heme, lie, in ike Nehavdm -chord. Mr. Italimar
v. as feeling much improved by Mor- Tun in- been tendered a good position
day, however, and bark on the j : h in l inf dr. l as asked that he he re
r.gain. jieccd front his eoiitraet with thr
Fhrddon rlitchcll and Marian Tuck- h"ols here and his re-ur-t has been
cr were over to Lincoln, where they granted i y the b ard. To fill th
ccn.r.lcted arrangements f"r Sheldon vac auey. the board has been able to
to enter the University of Nehralm. ! ::cc -r'" " yir- Til- Vl :,Ir- TioU
He will take a special c ourse of in-! "''' lo r the new p-si-
r.tructim. requiring roue time f)'"'- hl I ineotn and Mr. P-e is new
remplete. 1 ut wd:i, h vc!!, in the endj-aed in teaching Agiruiture ir
give tiiis yuung man an ex-client ' t'-' ' " " ho.ds. the shirt being ac
edueaticn. !rn-pi;d:ed in very short time and
Key Creamer. W. O. Troon and. A. wdi h' ut any diiTioulty.
C M.:st were ;:-vcr near Syra.-uso on ;
a f..rm sale, frdir.g thit:gs i)rit
a rery
;rr e. via en .v:
: r. g Sdctlirg Ttoss. son of Mr. and Mrs.
he ; Adr Iph J. Kess. entertained a large
The rule at farm sales this year. Re:-: -nud e- of his young s-hrrd triends
Your::, the Ph: t tsmouth am tioneer, ' : t the beautiful ceuntry home of liis
was alio prec.ent at the sale meetirg ' parents on last Frlday 'ever.ing. The
Lis many friends. j time was rnent in the playing of
W. O. Troop and son, George, of various gamss. v.-'-th music and tc
I i-iimax the affair ore of the finest
do. All present en-
; ;::rci'0"rs imau;
Ecrsenber the '-Ililler Hurial Yatilt" ,
?s the cv.lv iclf -sealing -vrater-tight '
Vault cue piece, lid ciie
"ea
io ever. in i an;1, ate luul in
mi:
kf I fi S i
r I r I
kr-rf
a 0'i tjy t -c7c
,i '-rji Ate nr.j
Revert Be:tcr Selccced r.3 CIiairrr.au
oi Cii:b Some Tcrtv Attend j
the Initial
Tim formation c f a Cars ecuuty !
branch oi the Ncbrn: i:a Young D;in-'
uccatlc clubs was carried out Tuesday ;
cver.ing when an c: gani::ation w r.s'
-ci" -it d r.-'d the crab started on its
". i y to success.
Ti'ere wore rem- f ;: ty in attend-1
".n v at the m'ctii an.! which was'
nresid d over by J. A. (';.y,vd!, loeul J
attorney. ;
Jehn A. Ekile-. c " :.::,e:dn, di.Uilcm
rC?v EAIE BY
A. G. Bach, phone 18, 19
11, k. VYUri, nil OO; to the group tne rarpose:: oi the or-
-
to I'.avo seme cricciieT.t music and!.
also a fine tine at the dame, vhi'-h
is given t- a.r.ist with the construc
tion rf the Xthawha library. Petter
got in the swim and do ycur bit for
die library.
received Ciler ef Umployment
Miss Maurir.e Cisuey, the IT-ycar-edd
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. (J.
Cirr.ey, v. ho is a very clever musician
a ad cspe: ially talented on the guitar,
v.-tc- at Shenandoah re entiy. taking
nnrt in a contest that was held there
nnd was c fierce! a position on the pro
gram? given by the Ear! E. May Seed
'ompar.y. cf Shenandoah. Miss Cis
ney sa"g and played a number of
cowboy song.-? and vas winner of one
-,f the substantial prices in the on
test. Si:e "nas not decided a? yet,
"1 ether she will a egt the h sition
tendered her by the Shenandoah concern.
Yisitirr, in Sttnry Cr.ll"am.ia
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hough le
'st TLnrtday free: Omnia, via tb.ej
i.i'.n I'acific, arri arrived. ;:t their incot : ;:n be held ;
c-:-l: nation on the west cotist Sundry i unv;;-;, liti: th tire.t i.i ti
;;;;; which k : w..i- in it:- :
opo and has a lar;. number of clubs i
i
:n tne state. j
The oh'ieers of the lub r.ar.ied v. ere !
as follows: I
Pi ii-: r t liohe: : I!. lie.;. tor. j
Vice-Pet.: inert ; 'bcis Puiin. j
Trearur.r IIcKrt Wl.vcltr. i
Secretary I'aul Vatidervocrt. I
The mattLr cf clewing two dele-:
gates to th state or, v-nticn am
Grand Idand, Fvh'uury 1C-17 wa:
then taken up. Kei.'.rt Pe-ior, i'laits- :
mouth, antl uc-orgv L.t pert, itoctv i
LI I tiff, v.-ere named a- de legates, with ;
an advi-ory group c: n.d uir.g of Joe;
i-'nenicLh. Plat'snu tub. Waiter I'or-'
te r. I lat'smouth and ilandd Immke. !
Lou'n'vilh . being m.n.d to also at-
;end the- c envt nth:.:.
l-'odov. ing rvleeti ,.: of the delegates .
i diseu : ion of the matter of local;
dues war- made. Ti preposition was :
cot voted on. how cv. r. a: It vas do-1
"idetl to delay the matter until more !
: onr-idf raticjti could is given it. j
D.seu. -: ion of rn edt.ct clubs war!
hen gone- into, the i in.an cxnlain- !
i.-g the i ttrpcf-e ami . tending of such j
clubs. I
A motion was t!o r passed that;
1 -a t one- r
e roxt mc :: -
ninm They will visit there fori ;ng was left up to r. :r pm-a:".- csc-cu-e
time at the homo of their son. ,-,:ie:iitta t -..dr.tc-d by the
Ih
r' ' r
I
Mont a I ti-- n Tbor
. - i
F.'-I'a. rnhterraa. w hrv Stewart. Jr..! t t,w.i- tm
:".pe:dnt en d er t of s' herds. It
i i 'iat trine
their irtceaur. to return m t.ine to -.
on: in th.cir garden. V.'l.ile they are
. ay, James M. Palmer will lock after-
business at the elevator.
. d were O orge
Jue I'ncliictk
Sl?.:t Chairi Bereptior.
Mrs. Vilas P. Sheldon, as the inii-
isp of Sterling and 'tis parents aslial mover in an ehort to create a
Themas Tulten Hzzh Better
fund to askt in tlie cc.mpletion of
the "cbawka library, and in pur
'dmcing the additional r.eed.ed mater-
hegr-rt. Pock I'iui
I-r
le Pumke, Louisville. !
Tlie mrnihersp'a.cf the clnb is for i
rth men and v omen and the age j
are sot at sixteen to Thirty-five and
lif- pt-tpore cf the- ;ul is to instill !
nto the young m : r. an J vomrn th;
principles ot the democratic part;
and to maintain an active unit for
.he rid and advancement of the party
ideal.
piece. Ecaistut3istirLT vrater arm ;.f,., rusv ni fr r:r) lrp, Jc, at thic; ; .:ht of her f (dends t a attend a bene
air tight, xinely centructei cf rz-. n- filing mudi improved and is j tea at her heme. Te ladies es
iiifcicea coacrete. W:ti ia:t icrever. ; r,,,c, ;o -?e , :..,.ct t,.- ti.e jje -t te enjoy a most pleasant after-
n V-,. tlT-j? f h ItTrjr-'r i.says he is e:-:pec ting to be out and uoo.i t.-aeaicr ana tne proceeds or
I c.reu- d :n the near future.
Secure when Buried?
ia's for its ccmpb tion, has invited AEHA2vT3E TCH SWII-HIIN:
I2TSI?.IJCTI0Ivr FOIL SCOUTS
ai:
rtahers can svvziy vou.
rii:er s iar:r.l vaj.1..
lil ICr Lii
A:sistirc; tl:-o littary
There is to he a dance this evenin
n:,.t,
ucatf-rtum. wn:en. is rpemsoret
.Arrangements have been'' made at
the Y. M. C. A. ir. Omaha, for the :
i certs per person wa; be nnnlieo nca re ivt? e Tarl hv
en the building project. The loliow- j pp. ttsmeuth P.oy S;cuts at a very!
week tliee e?rht ladies each en- nrm!-ii fV.rcrc T n.c tmvs tiring1
their own towels, thev will be ad-!
liV J.
"If yaa wstit your morssy to so
Zi farther, here's my advice
'Dreak in new tires at this lime because
cool reads toughen rubber ccld-cure it.
Thus tires put on now will run about 30 9i
farther than the same tires started off new
on hot summer roads. That means you fiet
3& more mileage plus immediate non-skid
saferv. At today's low prices, isn't that f.jsV-&iv3f?S
rC, . t : n t :n n T,., '.''.gS'-.-tr.
ttitain similar tees, inviting in eight
d their iriends, or a total of C4, and
i"-eo Muscatcerr, and v.dien j that v. add C m-iO mere to the fun,
id you know you are going j y.dle the foliowi-i" week everj- one of
the si-tiy-f ur invited guests is asked
to arrange a tea for eight (invitations
will be sent to many not living ir
Xehawke. as guests.) The proceeds
f rc i.i this third week would amount
to ?T.1.2' and if the idea were car
ried cut longer than that the figures
would soon have the appearance of
the annual report of government ex-
Pii $PthiiHder
btffamm. h srzass
j,, ; ; ,
ti! Snoedway
5 S
up
A!I-Westher
Less dlowcnc9
(or old tires
K - I Quality within I
$ Q 0 1 reach of all
f UP
V
V Dependability fSV -
ot lowest cost mZa&&hmi ft mst
i Liii&J)r
mittcd to the po'l each Monday and
Friday evening at 5e. or 10c if they ;
nse the towel service provided by the j
"Y." At the0? hours, a ewimmiug in-
-trimtor is present to give assistance;
to beginners and after a course cf a
few weeks, every boy shoulu become ,
a proficient swimmer, thus enabling:
him to qualify lor merit badges in
that line as well as advancement to,
tlie rank of fast (hiss Scouts. j
Spurred on by the recent court of '
l enditures. The possibilities of the boner held here, all members of the
local tror.p expert to make some r.d-
'h.ain tea are very grojt and we hope
the ladies are able to capitalms on
them to the extent cf aiding very
materially in helping to finance the
Xchewka library. With man-hours
available to do the work, it would he
a shame to let the p-oncsition lag for
imk of the few dollars of material
money required.
SUPERTWSST CORD TIRES
Guaranteed by the World's Largest
Rubber Company
Prices subject to change without notice and to any state sales tax
Expert Tire Vulcanizing Good Used Tires
United Brethren in Cbvirt.
Rev. Otto Lingtbrc ti;on. minic-ler
X E 1 1 A V,' KA C 1 1 U I :(' i I
Iliide church sehtud 10 a. m.
Young Peoples Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m.
livening go -pel service at 7: CO.
People's Popular Hi hi.- class Wcd-uc-d:
y evening at 7 :o( Mid-week
prayer meeting following.
The Woman's Society meets at
jAkinr. on. Wednesday, February 7th.
Tito Pibie class was batiner claar
on Sunday in the P'ble : chooh
CITFItPEIX CHURCH
PibF church rehoel 10 a. m.
Morning wcr-hip service 11a. m.
The Woman's Society will be en
tertained by Mrs. Margie this week.
Mid-week prayer meeting on Wc-d-nce-hey
evening.
The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at Euelah
Pkillpeti's at the Murdochs on Fri
day evening, Feb. 2.
The Young Peoples class was ban
ner class cn Sunday.
"Blessed is he w hose transgression
is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
Psalm 32:1.
ran. cement before the date pet fori
holding the next district court at I
Peru March 21st. and the opportunity
of taking swimming lessons will be
wel omed by many, this being one of
the reou'remcnts before a boy can be
advanced to the rank of a first class
Scout.
Arrangements will be made among
local car owners ar, friends of the
rer.utirg movement to transport the
boys to and from Omaha on the two
days cf each week when they can J
have tt.e advantages of the "Y's" reg- j
ular paid swimming instructor.
LIGHT IrllLZ GEO YE
LUTHERAN CHUKCH
10:?. English services. Semi-an-j
nual congregational meeting to be'
held in connection v-dth services.
G?i Tuesday evening, February 111 i
at S o'clock the Sunday school is gdv-J
ing a play in the church parlors en- j
titled "Dot," an old fashioned melo
dram.
GAVE A TilTE ITUZEER
One of the contestants in the mu- i
sical contest at the high school Mon-j
day evening who scored one of the:
successes of the offering was Miss;
Margaret Taylor, winner of first place ,
in the low voice section for girls. '
Miss Taylor was cne cf the features
of the program in her fine number, j
A Nebraska
Institution
customers certainly notice their lower food
costs in buying EVERY item at a low price!
ij..-- pr WyTH d1 rCl
Del Mcntc Fancy
gz? FEARS
Large I'To.
2V Can -
!-Sc 3 for
V"."'t . ' if. '-;ri-Ji:l,!-!5w-f, 'l'iin4, Tt!tui; CKru
' in- --tie i-!'.!
Ad for Filch: y, Saturday, rebr. 2d and 3d
jtirct Prize Narrow Grain
CORN
L ier g
r:. 2
Cans
Carncbell's cr Van Camp
J?OBK & BEAKS
S5c 6 for 2C
Garden Gold Fancy
KRAUT
Kg. QV2 Cans,
Dcz. 1.20 Each
10'
( K II'CIiM VK.I.N
sr. : irr am jik v
'i Lj w
u inn! si7.i: -r, !;ri: i i,u:i;;: mzk -7.
i-; . lU.-.rn - lHJT Dvicu - - - - 2
SWEET POTATOES Gibs..25c
: . ;r.A: 4.. 1 5.(rtfi--inii I'rlo lUc-iiii 'inn:
4-r k ST.'.Mv stalk M2
. .4s
3.iT 7 ;! ii i;orn: Itll.M TV
f-:.-:.-t rr:-u.-ii - ro A tTF
Wi.c..t? L?
YELLOW HIOKS ib, cCf 6 lbs. 25c
I . . ri-u- ?.c. 1 I.arv: I tnli
LETTUCE large Solid Eoads. each
CAULIFLOWESS, Ib ICC
Vi'iIO- I'JilJ 'vnri'.'lv.
tm&TS or Carrots "lL5z
( !!-. I'iih 'iuili : fr-iii ji'uiii; nhuiililirM,
! i- Him. rMTHcr
4c
BEEF ROAST shoulder, ib 8c
5c
ri! i'Vr. full ilnir I-fccf r
ou-.i : fx rn.
SPARS RIBS, Ib
SlIM'Il. (I'lM'lT. l.l'.U..-'! Wftll clri'UMlllS
HAMBURGER, Ib
l-"r ?-riu'iiil f-iii.i Ik-m v. li-nti ll'-cf. lOO1 pure
ICt ti. ini.-j'; v ir.vi;t loin or in .il I !..
PGRK ROAST shoulder. ib.
5c
7c
ROUND STEAK, lb lc
f-"iri I M'fili. I . S. it:i!-I mill I uwjir-i'leil Ilwf
PORK STEAIC, lb 10C
M?--ii from l-ji.i. triiilcr ISu.xtuu Ii:(k.
ifn!iM l cr; liMIt- tone.
SCLEHGBEEFniB.ib 4c
! om. IcihU r : si.-.i it v . l ine ;r kiiihik or vifh cr".ii.
B ACOK BACKS, Ib ICC
I'mn-v n:jfr -fir) iisiiilaiy SMift A ., for
k:iiM):ii!U T trilii.
Kc.:r:o Onick or Refralar
I for 2ic
GATS
. p .
rAG.
De! (VSonte or Advo
Sa-iriCJK ciiiiicC
FANCY K2TK, 2 fcr 23c
l-lb. Tall Cans
2IAMO Assorted
JELL F!avor5
6 pkgs.,
Crsco Creamery
SUTTER
l-lb. Carter.. 25 C$
Q.nr'-f ri-7, "to lb.
Best-of-Ail
Carton - i
Ginger Snaps
or FIG BARS
2 lbs. jfc
Bdccr's Premium
Chocolate
Va-lb-Cake
19c
?ai Drand
l-Ib. IO. 2-Ib.
Jar - iev t. Jar - teA
PalmoIIve, Camay
Hatk-n'r, Kirk's or
Whits King Tcilet
SOAP, 3 bars iiC
BSACAR02? I
SPAGHETTI
n-Ib. Cellcphane Sag JL
So-Tastee Soda cr Oyster
CRACKERS
or Certified
GrSL2-iCacluy
s-ib. tn.
SPECIAL 2c SALE
LIPTON'S
GREE JAPAN TEA
Get TWICE as FAuch
for Only 2,c fcrc
Mb. Pkg., 59c
I'lty nny Mir- I,ksr.. pt
niu.liiri fir uul;- !t- more.
l i- ?;K0 Slbs., 55c-
BROCM3
Crcd Quality,
C Tic with
fled Handle &CyC
Each dt
M. J. R. Junior
COFFEE
Mb. Pkg. -
E'L'TTER-KUT
Sssc DrsssiKg
1C03 Island or Re!:sh
8-cz. Jar, 1EC EC.
Pint, 22c : Quart -
SUGAS 'nc Crenelated
IC0-lb. ba-, 5.03
IC-Ib. Clctn Ss
C & H Pure Cane
IPO lbs.. S5.C3: 10 Ibr.. 3--.
RGSSAK BIEAIi
in Co
r.nd
Pkg.
A Whoin Grain Cereal of
Wheat, Ryo r.nd trTh
Flax VAU3C
M F R "Safety
ill. J. D-
F;4 e,-'Aa
Eest Grind for Percolator,
Dripc!ator or Pot
Can CbC
Can C Can .&$C
;'rfH-v4
PACKAGE
u lbs., 25; 10, 49 $ .79
24 lbs., S3i ; 48 lbs. I
Crown Jewel Flour. . . .$1.53
Eel ZJcirte Crashed Pineapple. ITo. 10 -Gal." can 496
Oceana Pitted Cherries, He. 10 "Gal." can 49c
Vale Brand Elackraspberrier;, No. 10 "Gal." can 49e
Ccuty Pair E:end Toniatces, ITo. 2 can. 3 for 25c
Hc-dy Pr-ad Peas, No. 2 can. 2 for 25 C
Fuic Strained Honey, 5-Ib. paH 33 c
S"oilhem Ilavy Beans. 5 lbs., 10 lbs 45c
Fancy Bine licse Eice, S-lb. cellophane bag J.Sc
Santa Clara Prunes, :ned. size, lb., 20c; S lb3 29c
California Apriccts, lb., 15c; 2 lbs 220
Choice California. Peaches, ib., 14c ; 2 lbs 27c
Frince Albert cr Velvet Tobacco, sm. can, 2 for 2Sc: l-lb C3
Union Leader Tobacco, 10c tin. 3 for 22c; $1-00 humidor GDc
Ball Durham, Stud, Buffalo or Duke's Tobacco, ph-., Sc ; C fcr25c
V7inss cr Twenty Grand Cigaiettes, pkg., 2,0c; carton
P & G, Crystal White
cr Omaha Tamily
3ILVER LEAF. 10 bars.19c
ft. ; VCi
VrT.l?PV4'HkiiVlEfivry
24 lbs., $1T 48 lbs., SjT,
Gilvervrare illustrated cn
Coupons in any size Sack.
GOLD MEDAL Flonr
T3S
IT
Eest
The best cccks uso it be
cause it is scientifically
"Ealar.ccd"
24 lbs. 9Sc
43 lbs. .
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